Newspaper Page Text
L.vn:n rium California. DATES TO SEPT. IS. Tito Millions in Gold. Disnstrous N'ows from tho Whaling Fleet. RonuEitr of Tiir. tSi'r.cn: Tiiai.n u.vthu New York, Oct. If). Tlio Illinois arrived at 11 o'clock with tiilvi cos from San Fratici-seo to Sept. IStli !-lio brinjr nearly 400 pjsioiigeni und $'.',000,000 in jjoli) dust. The Illinois undo the outward pis-ae in R days und three Iiuiim. The llrothor Joiiiitliau arrived the day ufior, in ! days ami (i hours. -Tlio Illinois li'u undo the run home in 7 days, (! hours, tlic quickest passage on record. Senator (Jtiiiin came pa"on(er. The llrother Jonitliiii siilml from rhajres on thcevoninij of the !)th for San Juan. A mutiny occurred on hoird the Schooner Sharon, at Acaputco. The mutinecM wore ar rested, and the vessel ordered by the L. S. Con sul to lie under the guns of the Vandalia. The Panum railroad was progressing favor ably. The Engineers confidently expect to run a locomotive to (latoon by Oct. VI. Among the pissengers bv the Illinois, arc seven persons who have made $I00,UI0 at the mines.' A dreadful riot his occurred at Ran Juan del .Sur, between the soldiers and emigrants. (Jen. I len ird has subdued the revolutionary movement in Now (iron-iila. The news from the wh iling fleet is mot li nstroiH. Several vessels lent! been lost, in cluding the Aramttha and nenry Thompson of Now Loudon, mid the Arabella and America of New Dedford. The great specie train of the I'acilic com pany was robbed seven miles from Panama After riding several miles, captain (!arrion nnd his friends came up with the train and found it in the wildest confusion. Three of the guard h id been shot by the robbers, and were lying in the road, two in a dying condi tion. Tlie robbers hid undo on" with the box of gold, but delayed by its weight, they were overtaken and tied. Two were captured ; live others, it was thought, would bo caught. The robbers were told that the train contained 000,000. The steamer CuiHitution arrived at Paniina on the 'Id, from S m IV.ineisco. with l'J? pis sengcrs, and 1 00 000 on freight. Sloop of war St. Mary's had sailed for I'e gees. Summitry of (.'nlif.iriiiit New. T'iij election for (J iwu ir in Cilil'irnU is still in doubt, and the olliciil returns cm alone determine the result. The Legis.atnre will be Democratic. 7'ne vote throughout the Slate was small. Messrs. K. C. Marshall and McCurklc Dems, are elected to ijougresj. 7'nc latest returns of the election show a majority of -I'.'-i for Heading, the u lug candi date for Governor. 7'ho division of the t ile ctill attricts considerable discu-sion. 7'hi nie.ubers elected to the Legislature from the Houthern counties are pledged to aid the move ment 7'ho San Francisco Herald, a Democratic piper siys the whigs have elected Vi slate sen ators ami the democrats 1 1 ; one whig uml live democrats hold over. 7'ho senate consists of 23 members. 7'o the Assembly 1 1 whigs. ','S dem., ', In dependent. 7'ho House consists of mem bors, of which .'J'-J is a majority. 7'ho counties to be heard from will undoubtedly give the dems. a majority. 7iat party will then have both branches anil the U. S. Sen itor. 7'no California markets were brisk, and con siderable speculation in untested. 7'ue gold diggings continue to yield rich returns. 7'iie quartz veins are being worked ith great success in the diy digging.-, the min ors are only waiting fur the rainy ceasou to take out large amounts of gold. S in Franci.-co biuiils, at present rates, give the holder sJ.5 per cent, per annum upon the investment. A disease his broken out among the Chinese populilion of Califoruii, resembling cholera.--7'no dysentery is also prevalent. The InduiH in the southern pirt of the State ari ipiiot, while those m tlrj nortli, in Trinidid anil Klu mth counties, are becoaiing somewh it troubles una No executions h iva taken place since the sailing of the last steuner. The mining news cumiuues very fivorable. Crmi! Ins very in itcri il y diiuiuish"d, and the prospects ol the State were highly satis factory. The produce of Sm Kraneisno is being brought to market in nlmndaiiso, and the ipi il ity is superior. Tharu is throughout the Stite nn ample field for far.uin0' und gardening op erations. Several vessels had left auJ others were about leaving for Sydney. From the Alia California. Important from tiih Wimm.no Fi.r.r.T. The fol. owing vessels are reported as being totally lost this season: A tax, of Havre to tal loss; Aramadia, of N. Loudon total loss ; Jlenry I liompson ot ilo. total loss; Arabella, of N. liedford total loss ; fs'ew Redliml, ot Now liedford total loss; America, of New Jledford total loss; Cosmopolite, of France total loss; Mary .Mitchell, of San Francisco total loss. It appears that the w hole whaling lleet n ul wintered in l lie dill! ot Aimlin, on the northern pirt of the Sei of K tmc itku llussti in Asia ami on the ruining of spring had net Mil for Jlfhrings Straits, but on at tempting to p its through into the Arctic Oce.m, the Hoot was environed by ice, und the above mined vessels were totally wrecked. The crews of the de.s'royed vessels are reported to have reached the mini 1 ind in safely, but it is mm tint in some disturbances afterwards with the natives, 11 of the wauleinen lost their lives. 'The John Wells is stated to have borne ov idonco of the severe navigation she had en countered. Her spirs were nearly all gone, Her spars were nearly all gone, her hull "more or less damaged, ami she had scaicely u sheet of copper upon her. The John Wells was the first wlnler over sent from Newark. It was supposed that some l0 more vessels had sli irod the fate of thoii: mentioned above; and it was quite impossible to tell how many more would bo likely to be lost in their attempts to escipo from the ice. The general result of this season's wh ilo fishing is set down as a total failure. The fol lowing vessels h ivo done nothing ship John "Wells, clean this Keason ; ship Neptune, of New Loudon, clean this season, first of Au gust; ship Magnolia, of N. Itedford, do.; ship A. K. Ilowlaiid, do; r.hip Vinyard, of M ir tha's Vinyard, .ISO sperm, clean this season The whole lleet is believed to Irivo done little if any better. It is thought that the whole lleet, some fi00 sail, wo believe, are now winding their way to the. north-west coast for the purpose of refitting und endeavoring to retrieve their ill fortune. ."Nurl.cf. The California markets are very flattering. UreadstuHi have advanced and were still on tho rise. Provisions have likewise improved. Lum ber steady. Hoots and shoes plenty. Seamen's wages keep up, and causn con Biderablo difficulty to outward bound vessels. QyTuE New Ca.nadia.n Cabinet. Tho new .Ministry, so far as formed, is as follows: Intpector.Gen-ial, Mr.. IJincks. J'retitientof the Council, l)a IUl.ni. J'ottmastcr-Gcnrtal, .Malcolm Cameron Cnmnntuniirrnj Cioien Land. William Mokris. Attorney Gen jur Vnuitln W W, II Uiciiauus. Attorney-Gen JorLanndu E, Mr Die m.mond. J'ratmeiat Secietny, Mn Moris Tnre ;e t1. Wt: appoint xionts yet to bo mie Litter from Mexico. Wo htve received the Houston Telegraph of October 4, and the lirownavillo Hio Bravo of October 1. i The latter ptpsr gives the following nc. i count of the Initio of Caunrgo, bntweon tho i evolutionists and the Mexican forces: j Wo hive just seen and conversed with a very intelligent gontleinio, who win uctually engaged throughout the whole halt!" of Cam argo. It lasted for twenty hours, and was very hotly contested. About sixty men on the side of the regular Mexican forces were lulled mid several wounded ol' the troops of Co ouel Car uvajal. The Mexican regulars fought wi,h much determination utiJ bravery, and were only overcome by the superior skill and vigor of their adversaries. The actual number en- gaged of the suniiorlurs of Caravatal was uvi dentlv less than tint of the regulars, hut thev i were 'very excellent soldiers, and generally a! more ellicicnt sort ot men. Col. Curat j jal himself behaved with the ut most coolness and gallantry during thu coiiteit The terms of c.ip.tulation are liberal, and creditable to both parties. Wu understand the surrender was nt discretion, and the terms subsequently gran'od by Col. Caravnjal vol untary in a great measure on lus part. A (lav or so alter the light. Col. (;. took, as wo leant, about liflv miles below Caunrgo, u regular detachment of sixty cavalry, prisoners, on their way to join Gen. Avalos, at Mali- moras. 1 hev were surprised and laid down their arms. On the ySth oil. thev were marched into Camargo, amidst the rejoicing ol the peo-l'11-'-. .... 1 he terms ol capitulation were drawn up and signed wuh all form ility. Thnv heir tes timony to the bravery of the officers and men who defended Camargo under Comnrindant Cainacho. The troops retired with the honor of war, on giving their jurole not to tike up inns against the cause ot baravajal. The following liom the Houston Telegraph. conveys the idea that the contest is likely to be soon terminated : ' o learn from a gentleman who has recent ly visited llrownsville, that negotiations are p.en ling between Caravajjl and his associates and the authorities in Mexico, respecting the grievances ot the people ot 1 ainaulip.is and Nuuva Leon. Ilo stales that if the concessions are granted by the Mexicin government thai Caravujal and Ins associites demand, the tioops now encamp ed at Koina and other points on the It in Grande will probably be disbanded, und (he revolution ary party will succumb to the central govern ment. We understand tiiat the in i in cause of did'erotice between the p"oplo of these dep-irt-nents and the Supreme Government, is the re fusal of the Government to allow the eitixens of Mexico who hive exihiuged their property in Texes for merch iiidisc. to remove this mer chandise into Tarn uilipis free of duly. A portion of that merch tndi-o cou-ists of goods which the government h is, by a special decree, subjected to ho ivy duties. aravajil his demanded that those goods may he intio ditced as well as any nthcrinercliandi.se. Tins uibjcct has been brought before tho chamber of Denudes, und a motion Ins been made to ascertain whether the government will yield to the demands of the claimants. Should tlie gov ernment refuse to nccede to the demands of Caravajal and his associates, the war will he recommenced immediately. We have been informed that the troops under ar.iv.ij il h tvo been regularly paid, and are furnished with all the clothing and provisions they require. The I'Iiikuc in the Cuiuiry Ilnuds. A correspondent of tli3 A". O. 'cuikjic gives the following graphic account of the plague ut the Caniry Islands. It is feired lint the negro traders will bring it to Hav.ini : I he voir 1SI opened under tho most fi vorable auspices for the Canary 1-1 in. Is, thfir increase in commerce and population being wuII-kuowji. 1 ho lino aits also llotrishod. tint tho destiny wh eh for a uiouiJiil seemed to re-t lrti.it the tiers 'cution ol these Islands, which h id dated from the time when they tool; the name of "the Unfortun ito," again tell up on them with more fniy than ever, l'eforu its anathema, cnaiinerce w,n piraly.ed, lb'; thea ters were closed, constern itiou seized every mind, the inhabit nits hid them-elves, or retir ed to the country, and soon stupor sidness, and ahno-t despair, ropl iced the hours ol fe licity of those once hippy p'ople. On the (ith of Jim", !SI, th" ollicial jour n il of the province contained the following: "The liiiid of Heilth of the Di-triet of Lis I'almis, in the Canaries, his informed the Su perior of the 1'roviuce, under d ite nl" th : Sili iii-t., tint m the hiirnit ol hm .line, in the citv ol the same name, some eases cholera morbus have appeared of epidemic In consc- ' quince ol this, precaution iry measures wore ordered to be taken. For some months this infirmity had hem prevailing in the city of Las Faluns, display ing itselt m isolated cases. llie l.icul'v. through ignorance or malice el issed it as in i-! lm"c" ".' ,R'L'" '" lrl'-t ,llul '" ,rl,-r',t-r''- ' 'y. hgnint quiitcy. lint tho authorities, ascertain-, "l,un " f'x '""''-i'"' " the sllans of stnl mgthat nvanv persons wore dvin-', tint the t'0,"l' !.".v' I!"'-'' "W" "y to relieve the Coui-.-ick .survived" hut a short time,' and tint the! P '10 s pecuniary eibarrassuinnt, and to corpses showed black snots and wore horribly disligiited, oidered the Hoard of Health of thu island, under the s rictest responsibility, to de claie the n itnro of the epidemic. Then, with general terror, the announcement we hive al luded to was received. History does not record nnvthiu" so sid as ! the spectacle which the Island ofG rand Ca- n irv.lns presented, nud still presents 'I'in' ! besi-dircctod pen attempts m vain to rel ite I such misfortunes and horrors, and words would not be sufficient to depict their intensity. ! Tho epidemi". now r.igod with siich furv tint tho inhabitants in ron-lern itiou ubindoned ' the town, without caring for nnvthiu" bill their i perso-is, to such an otent tint thev even for got the ties n hlood Death surprised them in the midst of lh"ir flight, so tint the roids were covered with corpses, over which not a tear of friendship or of filial or fraternal love was filled because terror hid smothero 1 ev ery .sentiment exropt that of self prcservition. As was to he expected, the fugitives, carry ing with tln'm the fatal germ, infected the country, which became the theater of the uio-t horrible scenes. The he ists, nb indnned in the city, per ishe.l for want of food, und tho decomposi tion of their bodies, together with tint uf tho human co pses which rem lined iinburied in the streets, vitiated the atmosphere to such an extent tint any unfortun iU p'rson who might return to the city fell dead almost as soon as no entered a house. However, ibis now cunlnltmp was stopped as soon as pes siblo by the energetic measures taken by the worthy Military Governor, und by the hu nnnity of the second Ale tide of tho Carre ffidor, mil virions young men, intuy of wlium fell victims to their hcroinn. At last the (supposition was confirmed tint the epidemic was not the cholera, hut tho terrible plague of the Moors, it h iving been ascertained that it wis introduced into the island of Grand Canary by tho fishing ves sels which frequent tho we",tern coist of Af rica. Tho persons in tho island devoted to this trafic, numbering about 1,600 men, have almost all perished, as thero remain on y enough to min a single vessels According to tho declaration of the masters of the K' i I vessels, on nil tho western shores of Africa there reigns a deathly pest which carries oil' tho inhabitants, the mortality being so grcit tint the corpses aro strewn upon tho earth in incredible numbers, nnd their decomposition uugmer.ts the influence of tho corrupted at mosphere. A- fiiou ns the Commandant General of the Pri'V.ncp learned Hip abandonment of llie- cd of Lis Prtlmas, he sent a ponton "f 'he gum--on ,f tint r.ipiUl to bury llie dead, but tin j-. j-o.'i ri f 'V f'J 'ft v'e aiiacl'i'd BURLINGTON I'llfi PRESS, FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 24,1851. liy the i'pi 'e mi' mid died. In eliotl. "i oril to l! ve mi ,,f t tic riiviges ol Hi" p-s'. H ul iiMiv5-Hrv to tii:e lint in twit in m". li,('l)(J eroiiJ tlinl In tli rilv L l'.ilman, ne Ki.llUO in the whole 1'litwl Up to the In ilntes t plupiie had spared the town ol Ag-i cm a nil Frjoihi. Tlie bl-lnip is iMie of llie jn'r-olis III Cjr.ii .t d.i ry who lime rniilribuled uinil lo the iilh viatiiiii ul stiff -ring hiniMiiity. TIim holv pi. .ili' tui'l wnrlliv pusinr Willi a re.-igiMli' II tt" Iv eviiiigidiiMl, displ.iveil llie ulino-t chiri Zeal, mid i itere.-t in behalfof I 'im iinimp.iv p' ib II" n, ami iill , un'irin.' hi i r i v . r--Ing the slifots, opening his purpe, giving spirit i a I roiisolalion, establishing a hospital in bis wn jialace, and in administering to the unhup y victims with his own hands. The Itrothers 1 1' Charily and the youths ol the hospicio, iinila '"'J-' "ds hero, who has aciiitred eternal glory, slid who appears a messenge r of the Mist High, cntull their efforts lo assist the allllr.tcd At the lat dales, August 12th, the epidemic abated considerably in the city, though it still raged in the country. From the i. Y. Times. Sir John Franklin. A good deal of surprise has been felt that no I'ncumenls were h.niid at the graves of three of Sir Jour Fhanklin's Reanicn. At bis de 1'nrttire, he took wuh him 000 tin chinos, hnr ii etically sealed, With insltiu tloiis in six ihL fer lit In ngiiages In lip thrown nerbo.ird or left at any spot where ihev tnijht touch. It s rm 'ertuiu, therelore, that soioe must have been h it ut the place where he I'vident y speul s une tune, mid where three of hi- men were buried. 7Vie l,triilon Morning Post says, that tho of ccrs ol the Fiigli-h vcsfels are of the opinion at the spot had never been visited by the Es uiinaux; and il gues the following as the obable explannlion ol the matter : "The creat iircbabdity, nud almost certainty, is l! at the documents tcrre found and removed by k llie ritlrun isina whaler nr cither es-fl leinnled to s arch that IiikIi latitude by llie Adiniialily nller of -tu.uuii iur me uiscovery ni ine missing ves"iis, anu I r assisting them, li would have been contrary lo h man nature, where a prize of X'JO.UUU was in view, . rxpeei thai llie lindeis id I m di)cunieiils near the I rce graves would leave any traces ul documents lo courage ollieis to lollnw m llie si 'ie track, as they 0 k'u have heen the lirsi lo discover the iiiisnig Ihcers and ciews, und all'ord lliein the relief lliat . uld eiuitle them to llie pnze ami honor ol ni.lini; 1 i ir li llow creuluies su ung absent hem their couu rry." Il is not pleasant lo think that any persons ilunate enough to find truces of the missing ssel-, would so carclully provide against ex uding any aid lo other searchers ; yet the izr tillered is large, and human nature would d it dillicult to ie.-ist the temptation. If any ssel. however, has found and removed such per--, it is singular tint no knowledge of the rtshiuld ever have been received. The London papers stale that the Danish in 'i i preler who went out with the Lady Franklin, i- in the behel that Sir John and his ships aic II sale. Destruction of the Oiphuit Asylum Toy Fire Siiv Itojs Ituint lo I).;. ,tii. i.'i.m i vn iti, edriesduy, Oct. IS. This morning a lire broke out in the Orphan syluni, which destroyed the entire edifice. There were at the lime one hundred and six b iys in the building, many of whom sived tl einselves by jumping out of the windows. One hundred of the children were savtd, and six, it is fenred, perished in the Haines. Throe bodies of the six hive been found in the ruins. Many of those sived wore badly burned, or otherwise injured while making their escape. Attests lor Treason in Sjriicu-c. This in ruing Ira II. Cobb, J Moses, editor of the Standard, Stephen Forter. A. Dutcher, Amis Davis, nil whiles, and a colored man n lined lirown. were arre.-l.i'd for a violation of the Fugitive Slav Law, in aiding in tho res ell" nl . crry, "il th ; 1st Octo'irr. Th-y are to he t ikon lo Auburn for ex.- 'inn itiou on the tram now leaving. Other arres s are in contempla tion, as I understand tho .Marsh il has twenty two warrants ITC.MS AT UO.lli: jV"! .V!! ItOA I). Vlrmont Ckntrw. Itiii.ao ii. Tho following are tho votes pj.sKed at tho meeting of this Stockholders, on Monday last: 'Where is, the Directors of the Vermont Central Kuilrotd Comptuy have represented to the Stockholders here, that they deem It ex pedient und necessary, in c ulerto pay thedehls for building the ro id of the siid Com,) my, and luily i-quipiugs iid r.nd, to issue notes or bonds, pivable in ten years, and bearing s 'ven tier .' "m ', N'i l"'i s no iiuerr-t uopuii ' "" sccuriM ny in irtgago on toe ro io aim oilier projier .y ol said Lompinv. Therefore, It is resolve I that the Directors .-ire authorized, an I wo hereby recommend that they forthwith issue bonds of the Conipuiy, to .--urh an amount as the Tru-lecs. who .-hail he inii-ii ii"- in in, .1 in i piy ior me necessary equip- ineni ior llie same not to exceed in aiuounl two millions of dollars. S: id bonds lo he nnde payable in ten (10) y.-ars, and to Ii Mr seven p-r cent- inlore-t, piy.ihle semi annually ; and tint the Directors c m-e to be execiited'by the ', ruV 1 ",u lMlr,'r "' "a,a Lo n!,,l"-v' " lP;'1' trll,t nd mortgige to such person or 'rsoM5 "s S "J Hired s s i ill judge hev, to tL'c!,rc th.0 Iny,n Mt ol '" n.-h liou.ls as shall 1,0 ''"re titer i-u,-d lor the purp is) aforesaid, ""l (,1?CP,,"'pr amount th i .-urn above men- "l"''1' said hnud-to be signed by sin-h person or l,f;r"'""si and in boh ill of and Cjmpiny, 'l. s I"1 1,'r'vl"r "hall design itu anJ authon.e for lb it purpose. lid. Voted, tint the slid Trustees bo and they hereby ire requested to m ike a full exam ination and investigation of the fuiiueiils.il liurs of the Compmy, nud report us soon as practicable to the stockholders. I! I. Voted to recommend the Directors to appoint us Trustees, U ilti.nu Amory, I'lurles (J. White. nore, mil illiam S oluer, of Iloslou. FiiiK at DuxiiLiiv C'oiiNKits. We learn that the Wheelwright Shop, with all its con tents, owned by Jkss I'i.hut, Lsq., of Dux bury, was destroyed by lire this morning. Tho lire was discovered about half past S o'clock, and probably took front the shavings on the stove-hearth, which communicated with the slnvings on the floor. Finn at St. Allans lHr. On Wednes day night of hst week the old Storo occu pied by Messrs. Smith und Lissoll, merchant, and the building adjoining, occupied as a gro cery by Mr. ,. Tracy, were destroyed by lire, together with tho goods, the Post Office, &c., in the building. Tho loss by Smith & Lissoll is satd to bo about S2S00, colored by itiMiranco in the New Kngland Company of .1SOO. No insurance on thu buddings, which wcro owned tho storo by Mr. J. II. Iturton, and tho Grocery by Mr. Carlos liurton. The fire is supposed to havo originated fiom the stove pipe. Tho buildings were old and a handsome block in tho place of them will he a groat improvement to tho village M. .'II- buns MtasenfTir. A colored foinalo, named Kliza Croon field is creating quilo asonsitton in musical circles in Uuffalo. Sho is said to h tva a very powerful and sweet voico, and is ti give a concert shor'ly Sho is called the M Illack S'-'iSJ.' I Tn Uncunt n Fugitive, Boldino. Holding's counsel announces tnht the uwnorj hive executed a deed of emancipation, to take effect on the receipt of the funds contributed, and the delivery of thu slave in New Vork. He is expected to arrive in about a week or 10 days. NEWfPAP ns PuuLisnr.D i.f Tnu State or lt.Li.Kots. Daily Papers II, Tri weekly 4, vV eekly U7, Semi monthly 2, Monthly 8. To tal 120. Staif. or Massachusetts Seve.ktii Ck.v-im, 1SS0: Dwelling Houses in tho Stato 1S2.33S Families in the State, Whito Male--, White Females, Free Colored Males. Free Colored Femalos, ll)a,'.71 481,261 501, 420 985,704 4,:ni 4,481 8,795 Total population, De iths during tho year, Farms in cultivation, M inuf.ictnriiig Establishments produ cing annually $St0 and upwards, 394,499 18,414 31,235 9,030 Tho President has appointed Geohoe Cooi.ev. of Uoston, to act as attorney to the California hind commission. Cotton .llaiiuf.ictures Decrcnsins. The following is the number of bale3 of cot ton .inniil'ietiired per annum in tho South : To S'pte:,ibnr, 1819 110,000 bales. To s- .pte.nher 18 0 10 ,000 bales. To Septmnl or, 1851 00,000 bales. Tins is deplorable result. Uut it his de er MS"d in the North too: Fo the year Jrj.!)-'50 487,000 bales. Fo the year l-50-'51 4 4,000 hales I'lie increase of cotton exported to foreign co uitni's oxer last year, is e-tinnted at 398, SS i b lies. This is' not the best evidence of the pri i-rity of cotton manufacture in tlie UniLedStaU's. .Alabama Paper. LjP An 1 even a picture so stirtling as this is nniv tiling against the accursed tariff of IS Iti ! Fucts and arguments are lost, however simply because nothing short of absolute per dition to American interest will content the lovers of the Jiritish monopoly system, nick name.! Free Trade. When we h ive touched the lowest deep of ruin, it wid be tho oppoitu nity for Democratic remedies. -Wo; H'hiir. Not Qui m so Ii ul. Gov. 'Joii.nso.n's majority in Philadelphia ci'y and county has oo set down ut but 000 or 800. His actual majority i nearly U700. This is bad enough. Si'.miav Mwl Tiui.ss o.k the Ilrn- so.n Kivnti Ii il I! had. A Mail Train will leave Albany and New Turk every Sunday af ternoon at S o'clock, stopping at all the way stations. South Carolina roa tiii: Union. Over three-fourths of the delegates elected to the Southern Congress aro Union men. In Charleston a vote of 3SG0 was polled, the larg est ever known. The majority for the Co-op-erationist ticket was about 1000. New Oiti.Ei.Ns Mint. The Picayune furnishes the following us the deposits for the mouth of September: California gold $20,777 45 Other gold j() :,a S(i:i,(j81 98 Silver coins and bullion from nbrotd 3,578 03 California silver parted from gold 1.023 23 $208,888 21 Hctiasp, (X-t. SI, IBM, I) ar Pin- A l.inly, .Mrs. Graves, ol Salisbury in nttrmptine lo get mi hn ird the c.'ir ol tit" Itutland llailrnad wkdeimritis Imui llu- I) p it in this 'ill.ig-, in-d.i i . mis'.-, I h r IihiIIimIJ and 0-1 1 bciw-.-n tin- c-irs. One cir pi-.-d iivrrhfr (, injcirin.- tlifm ipvrrely, 1ml It is iliu ig'it not mi IH ii'iitly m rciiir' aiiipiii.iiiou T.ie almve !sauuih-r w.irniut l ptssrimeis, who attempt to on Im ml iln- cars alter they air nmltr The. official vote for Governor in Ten- tiessee hisluen publish;!. Col. Cimpbuli'is mijority.t'n Whig cinlidato, is 1000. Thinksgiving-I) ty in New Vork, M is saehusetts, an 1 New Hampshire, is fixed for Thursday, Nov. 27. The Whig pipers in North Carolina and Tennessee, with great unanimity, give their preference for Mr. Fillmore, as the whig can. did ite for President. Mr. Graham, the present able Secretary of the Navy, is also very genei ally spoken of for Vice President. 'o:.i.H j:i:ci T7. no.UKsrir ii Ait lO: in. I CVMIIIMOfiK CATTI.K .M Ith' I VI'. Wi.um.si.av. Oct. 1A. l Mi'k'tlPSI Catllr al.nni lam ij.fi.-i nnd TSI Sin . - c.in-inng nt Wnikiiig Dxii. Cows ami .'.Vi-s, Mlirhllgs.lWil mid Ihree I uld I'rui's Mmkrt ll.'i-l i;.ini, ViPO i.-r CWI ; 1-t qntej.'J ,.r0; Vli) quidiiy. $l,7j; 3J quality, $1 ; o 'iiinn y.'2."). II. de iMiirkrl iniseitled Ve.il f Ives 5,6 Sime WnikinK Oxen $fi0, 75. 83, 'JO. Cow- -ii d CuiM' $1m,3j, 4U, 50, Ve.iliuiys III, Two " curs uld sis, l; "3. Tlitee Yenis ,i,li7, i5, 3i. Sii.-.i mid l.-iinhs 3Ji nt market nearly nil 11,1 I'mes-Ctuii l, 3,7, iy lot $1,75, - .5. S.mii lletail Sifie; f.it Hugs 4n5j, Item nl, Ciinil Citde are hi item md, nre seirre und -eil rrudilj at lair pri"es , llie uUn-r qu iluie.s ,-irr a -na.le q acker limn ihey were lasl week The p iee ol liule.- is very tl n-e I II -! f l.iis c.ime over llie Fuclibur; Itnilrend, and ijiii iw-i II e Itunm & l.uwell l!iiilriinl,!iiadi-d nub L i'lie. Sm ep, llinses. Swine and Fowl" iNoMisti, rom lai ii State I'u. id .Main-, Ms ; New lln.. pshire, lli.'ij Vermont, 83 1 ; Muss. 117 P tal, I'.'-I Slieep and l.niilif New llmnpslnre. -l-l- ; V. riiiiint.gl-.'C 'I'm.il, Viit Swine "er iiiihiI, I is j New York, 37rt Tmul,5ir.. lorBe rriiiiiut, U; .Mut.-uci.ufelts, IS; Canada, 'lb. Total, Ii7. IlGGIIfON CVTTLG MA'lICi: I'-Oct. IC At luukei MM) Heel Calile, 'J75 Stores, 15 piiirn UoikingOAen, 75 Cows nnd Calves, 5000 Sheep anil l nuns, nnd lli'jo Swine. I'r.Ki. tieel Caule l;jlrn $6,50; h t nimlily ftiV J'i;-.Mil.i 15 '5,75 j 3,1 do HH,75, ST iil.s Yeailiucs &s y, J3 j a lears old $12, 17. li; :iteiiFul.l 18, S3 '3U V 1 1. 1; I u 1 1.x l N 86 S , 75 , 85 , 9 i rt 1 . Cows ami Calvls S'.(l,SI,S7, S'J, 3fi3S. Sll i.l' Asp I.AMIH $1,5U,'3. A lew extra nt $1 taiVIM. I"5e;relull IJ'Hic; fat lliifif, (ufwhiid Ihcie was ul the ubue rem led C00) nl 4 j, iH a r v i c b. At ShePiutn, ouSuildny the 19lh nut., by the Uev. Mr. Y Aiis. Mr. 11IKA.M H ,CUTTINfi. nl llich gle, lo Mus MAKV P ItOWLKV. younge.t da lyluei ol IlERAsna Uowi.fv Ksq , ol Sbelburn. D i c i. At th. re- denee or Col. Wiu.lAM Rarro, in Norwich, Vi. on Wediie8ilay,Ocl.,15ih,i:DWAItI) ROGERS, 1 ,.. VebHer, Mint., to .1isjCHaR. L M It AMELIA L'ARKON.elthelvrin'rr ct t a I 3s o 1 1 c c 5 , 1 STATU Ut'Vl;RMO'l',; To nil petsom coif District of Chiltenten, ss. ) cetitcd In llie I'imte ol Amos l.eonaid lulu ot llincabarli In said Uislnut di'censeil, Uiecting. Ata l'nibiite Court bolden nt Iiurliiigtun, wiiliiu nnd Iur the District ut OliltlciuU-ti, uu ine Idduy ol Ouluber, A. U. lail an Inatruuiciil, p.irp.itlnii( In be the last Will an.l Testament of Amo.s Leonard, Inteol liuicstiuriih in sal. I District, deceased, was presented to the Court iiliiresaid.lnr I'robnle, by Lu cy Leiin iid,!!!" lJxcL'iilrlic tlieieln named ; u lid It is oidcied by suul Court that the Hih day ol Nnveui her, A. D. ll.'il, nt Iheollicc of Itixford &. Adams, in s.ilJ lluihuitlon.bi! nssijued lor proving said In strunieiii j mid that nulice ihereof be given to nil peisjus iMiuceriiuil, by publishing this order Uirue weeks success.M'ly in ihu Hiiilmnloil Free Pres, n iieWHpiper pruned nt slid lJuthugtun, previous to the tune iippmnted. Tlll 'KLl'OUK, you are hereby notified to appear beliitesaid Court, ut llie time nnd place nlntesuid, and coutesl the probate ul said will, il')uu lime caue, Given uiuler my bind at llurlington In said Dis trict, llus Idih day td' Uctuber, A. 1). 1851. llllADFUUDit RLKFOIllJ, llezitter. w!7w3 iVorattasi Altvootl' BJalc. STATU OF VCItMON l) To all persons con Dislncl ul Chltleiiden, f. ' c-erned in the IJslute ul Niirni.iu AtwuoJ, late ol Cbarlutte, ill said District deceased, Gieetins- At a Proline Court bolden nt UurliiiKtiui. within and lor the District "I Clntleu len, on Hie 17lli duy oi Ojiober.A. D. Is31, an Imiruinent, purporting to be llie I isi Will and Teaianient nl Niirni.iu At wood, late nl Charlotte In siid Di'lnci, deceased, was presented to the Court alore-.ild, lor 1'robtte, v Owen Iteed, llie Kxerumr iherein named ; ind it is ..nleied by Slid Court l.nt the Hih day ol Su veinber, A I) , 1851, at the oilier ot ItixtonKS Ad- in in mil I liuriiiiiioii, b.- a-ijne.l lor provini; said liisiriiineni ; andlhat notice tliereol be u.veu to nil uei-oii-con. eriird, by pu!iitiint! this oriler thlee weeks iu.:ce-sively in Iur llui niiluii Free I'less, u newspaper printed ut s.iJ Uuruiiytoii, previous lo die lime ,ipp. Hilled, Til c.l li. I'D II. 10, you nre hereby notified lo ap pear belou s.nd Court. atthe tune and place alore sdid, and contest the prubale ul said will, it )uu have cause. Given under my hand at Huiliiuion in said Di Uicl. llus Isih day ol Octoiier, A D , H5I. URADFOltD t RIXFORU, Kegtittr. wl73 ti'Shua Sliarp's 3;S:ilc. ,'!:, Till': SUU-jCUI UlvUS, having heen imnuinled bv the lloiumilile llie 1'iobaie Cuurt mi t.ir UiaLlicl ul Clnlt.-iideil, coiiiiiii-iiiiuers t le eeive, ex'iiiiine amt uiljust the claims auo demands ol all persons, against llie esinle ol rfteplien Sharp, l.ile ot C ilebecler, in -ml Dniilei, deu.-.i-eil, repre si'ilted ins ilvent, mvl aKn all i'Iuiiij ami litiii.inds exhibited in oll'-el Ib-reto ; nud six inuullis troiu llie I -i y ol llie d W h-reol', bei.ij allowed bysnd Court Iur lleil purp ie, we do then-l ir hereby ive nulice, lint we will nltend to llie buii.-- ol our appoint ment, ut the dweilni!! ol Airs, Lucy Sharp, in Col Chester, in s li.l District, on the hrsi U ,.ilne-d ijs ol December an. I Februsry next, al ten o'clucn, t. it., on e'leh ol i-ii il dav. Dated tins tillreiiih day of October, A. D IS51. 1,. 11. rijA 1 I , T. liROW.NliLL, S C'oinni s-iuners. Oct. S3. wl7w t John GBoivaer' ao-daic. STATKOF VICUMOXT.) To all peion eon DistncloJ Cliitlrudtn,1",. ''enied in liie Ksiateof J.ilui D.nvner, late ot Wii.isihii, m laid District, de drnseil, GRhi.il.vs. T A PROIIATK Cunt'F halden at .3 liurlinutou, witlnn and tor the District ol Clnt teiideii mi the Hilt day ol Oeiober, A. D. 1851, an iNSTRCMf.vr, puipniiiiii; to be the I t Wn.i, nud Tun'ltir nl I., 'in D.ivvii,.,. I-,1.. ..I' U',ll,c.. ,.. said District, de. .! I, was presented lo llie Cour. I inures mi, iur I inaau.uv l.zra Klisin.the bxeculor, Ihe.ein n itif-il ; n,l it is ordered bysnd Court III it tie- 8th iliynl November, A D. 1851, atthe ollice of Itixlord .V, Adauf, in 9 ml Uurluiittun, be Ksiijiierl hir provmi' s'n I liistriuueiit ; and that 110 llee lle-leul be jjiveii load per-oiis concerned, by pa ilislnu lb - order lliree weeks succes-ivcly in the Uirhuloa Fr.-e l'ie- a newypaper printed ut said Ihirlin'iiii pieious lo llie tune appointed. Tlli;i(IUt)l!K. you are hrcliy 11 mlied to op penr b'lore said Con 1, at llie lime and place alure--lid, ui i.l contest lb - probate ol said will, if you li ive eaus Given u:i !er mv ban I at Ruilitiiton in said Dis tri. , llus ISdi d-iy ol ( Ictuber, A.I), ls.'il. JiltADFUitU RIXFOitU, Jicsmter. O.t.Oi. wi7w3 AtJvl i'Vanh's Eil:jte. DISTRICT OF CIHTI'CNDUN I'nAat- Otiic', Ort 17, R'.l. N lNSTIU'MK.NT. pinportinj; to be I the la-t Will ol Annel yash l ileol Colch-ter. ' b -ina t'li-day hl'd lor pr.ibale by Luince N.fb, the KxeeMl . llierem named Sriiurday, iht I5tli d iv ol N'oiem'ier 1851, ntth- I'rob ite Olli -e 111 jlurlui ton , fih-iiuied lor hearms; lie' prool tliereol Oi -d-red- 1 1 -i all pr.ous intre-leil therein be iiutilied by pu'ilislrng this ord-r in llie liurlin jtou Free I'res three weeks successively, the last ot which lo be lore the day set Ior hearing llie pruol. C. ADAMS. wI7w-3 Judge. THE fill EAT HENOVATEK 0F THE BLOOD. TIIK SOVKKLIGN IIFMFItY FOR ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN, ULCERATED SORES, AM) ul fiirms nr iiT.wr.iir.s IHSnSES. 'I liie ( iiir.pi.iints eau bu spccJ iired I v i uc a 1. .t !e f anJ elTcotiHlIv TtHMi-aml- luivn fvpi'i ieiicril its Saliitnry ell.-cis, and lens ,i ihoiisands lnve witnessed it, un til it has censed lo be a question amonn the inlelli jpMit portion nf llie coininiunly. When the lir.oon beciuues lifeless and Unsnant, either from ihe eflecls ol Spnnj; weather, ehmge nl clunate, want ol'rxeici'-e, or llie u-e ol a iiiiilorin sa int.' diet,; Jhis Ciiinpoiind I'traet of S.ir.-ap iiill 1, 'i I renew the ni.uop, carry olTthe puind liuniors, ci.ei: the stomach, it (iiiiiAi'i: tiii: isowm.s, nd f ; a tunc 1 iitlT 1 lit' whole, body I'cninli". whnsf II11I111- inn Seclcntiti y. nmi wli'il'oiil tlie nature nf ilieir iH'CUntion, eeu-.' but btlle oil' of doors, and sit in a stuopmc ti.Kiu-e. ciuinplin.' the chest anil hugs while at work, nnit h.e iii'd'.- l assmiance or nature will give way The) need 1 streiiglbner ol llie eou-ti ution- s.une. thing Hi. 11 will sustain the vital lorees ; an ' Dr n V Town-end's Cxtract ol Sursapariha will at once p o.luce tin- etiect. . lii-Mii-upniMIri wnsp-tnlillsiiPii in tho Citj nl' New- '.nl;, 111 INK), and is iln- only (.enuliin Hr I'oivnv'iid's Mi - ip irtllu Dlt Jamih li C'mt.To.v.aii emiii' 111 and practical Clil.Mlsr. lias the entire clurge nf the Ma- ulaclon, and eeiy bollle prepared lor more than a year 11 if his I'erlitirale and Sign.iiuie (nn green piper; nn the ouiMde wrapper ol ev:rv bult.e prep.irt .1 since February, ib5u. liuy tint with Dr Clultnn's C-riilicHe on, and )ou will be sure of gelling the Genuine Dr. Town r.t in! S.iisiiparilla. Principle Ollice, 111 Ne.v Y ink, 82 NriFau sireel " " ill Loudon 355 Stiaud. next door lo tlie nyi-Mini The Hie I or 5ae, wholesale and lelail.byT. A. PKCK", Aeni lor llurliucton and Yiciiuiy. Oeiober 18, IS51. wjrao's Notice lo Claiuini-ifM. r"ffMIH following described property wns 1 seized by an Ollieernf tho Cusloms, fer having been illegally unpolled into the l.'niied Stales, In wu. 111 iiiiiliugiou on the 18th day nl July, KM a pl,s,2ihii Si.k llakis , und at Ilurlingtnn on the .illl da) i.l -lugl , 1851, I llox I.e.il Tnbacco. .lii person or peisuns claiming ibe above described pio peily are hereby noiitie.l In appear "illiin iniiely days Irom lust publication ol lln.s nonce, und Ide wuh llie I nlleclor nl ihe Customs lor the D.stnelil Verinoni 11 claim stating His or Ilieir m'erest 111 ibe prnii'rly so e ued, also execute a Hond to llie I'niteil Stales, coiiililiuned that 111 case nl Hie cuudrintiii ion ot Ihe pinpeily sosei.ed the nbhgers will paj iiilco-ls nmi expenses nl llie proceedings to nblain ciuidi mil Minn, otherwise I shall proceed lo ndveril-e nud sell s..iii (uupeily uciurdmg in law in such cases made and piuvided. A, L. lA'I'I.I.N'.Collector. I iistiuu I nuse, Disiuct ot Veiinoni, Collector's Othce, liiiilmgioii, Oct. !!'-, bJl. wliw3 E lA.IN-SI'IUiNG Vt .for salebv W titer from Fnnii ii T11UO. A. l'KCK. diVwtl October'' ARKY'S TRJCOFHL'IUJS! bt wholo (o.e anaietan by lHLOAlEwK. IBIIII 2. WIIITCO.TIK'S VV'LTZ AND QUADRILLE BAND, Mr. R. M V. reipectlully uives notice tn his Inends n:i J the public, lliui he is prepared to furnish Music lor llalh, Private Parties, Assemblies, fjc. For Terms, npply to R. E. Whltcomb, Mlddlebury, or F. J. l-'arr, llmudon, Vt. R. U. Wiiiicoxb, Im Violin; F. J. Fxr.R. SJ " J. DoRoTutv. Clsrionel j J. K. Averv, Cornel ; N. R. Saruea.it, Uqm. October 17. wistf fi'iitc Timber BiUBids. 'PHK Subscriber olfers for ale an rpial undivided 1 half of 15,000 ncres, of Pine timber Innd laying in the n.wn ol Clair, St. Lawnmce Counlv, New "t otk 'nyinu on Gras River and joins Peerpint on the .North nnd Russell on the Wert, on which a lirst rale Saw .Mill three years old, with two Saw Gntes, cuttintj Irom 35 to 40 M. ol Lumber weekly, aJo, n Shliii;!e Machine which cuts 10 Tbouasnd of Shinnies every il hours. A proportion of tins Lind, is of excellent quality fcr PuiiiitiiK, There is on ibis Trar.t several Millions) feet of the best of soli Iliuhl-ind Pine, and innuy nf 'be trees I irfor Masts, and are of the muit detiruble ijualuy lor .Mnrket; their is nlso a lure quantity o, lin Spruce, Kock Elm, While and Ulack Ash, nnd Illack llirch nnd Mnnle. A Fnrm Is clenrud of 80 ncrp, for the U't? of the ' '",r frnined house nnd two flame, 'jl'lu-se .Mills nre 15 miles trout Cnnlon ViIIbkf, iroui wincn iliereis n RiinU nnu ilirecl It end. Lumber is inken trom the Mill to the rVen buri;li Rail Kond.at $il per .M.,und ribiuales ut 37! cent, per Thousand. Tl.e projected Kail Road, from "Wuterlown to Pot-dam, winch ii now bing surveyed, will run within 10 miles nl ihese Mule, where Lumber can be ensily transported on Good Roads. 'llie price ol lln properly, is $15,1101, piynble 1.3 on passint! 'be contracts, nnd the balance in 5 equal uiiiiual payments. Any one, who wl'hes to enter into n Lumbar oper ation will be s itisti'-d on examining the pienm that this N a rare chnnce lo uia'ie a laroiab uiveiimciit. Foi urtber particulars npplv to I C. IlUfll, Laud Broker at Ogdenjurgh, New York O'-'ober 15. w17iiri3 K AI J5 H 0 I D K It I EsTf ! B I X B Y ' S 5 Lnrc aortment of Muslin nnd Cambrio Ed- a nines, nnd Insertines Wrought Luce Dndersleeves, do Collins, do CulFs, do Linen HJkfs , ALSO BW STATE SHAWLS, Wntcrlou .... Shawls, Scotch - do AND " Remember Ladies thai lor n lew dollars, ynu ff't a new Shawl, and some nru faihioned Collars," &.C , itc tit UIXUY'S October 17. d.twtf Seamless Bags. M;A.MLi;SS JiAuS just nn- J J J ceived tiy I. U. IIIAU 1 , CC lU, Oetober 18. di.wtl Agents FALL GOODS. AT EJ a iv son's DSotaiBet Nlorc. Jl'ii'V received n larjjo Stock of Fall. 1 (.node coiisisiiiis ul almost every article in the .Millinery line. Minwmid riiik Ronnets constantly on band, al?o a Lime Slock of Ribbons cou-istini; of ovei six hun dred dillereiit Sty.es, and at prices that cannot Inn lu suit. The public are invited to call and examine rot Stuck Millinery work done at Short Notice. i'i:rn rawson- I'lirlinglon, Oct. 10. dM3mns Bli.xxoEulioii. 'nHH Copartnership heretofore exis . I eiween the subscribers is this day, by 111 stint. multi.i con-eiii, Uissolved. All iersoiis bavins unsettled accounts with the firm are ieque-id 10 call and settle immediately. d3..tw3,v D. A SM AU'Y . Oct. li Ie51. WII.1,1 M W. WillTK. ?()l:ir KiiiiBitM. j r.ST Received nt the Crockery & Glass 1 Warehouse, a good assortment of Solar Limps, lor Hurtling Lard, Oil, or Fluid at any price to suit the puiclwser. I Splendid nssortiiieiit for the Farlor. .h Juit Received nnd lor Sale. I'aiEipht'jJc A; u; 11 riling CMuii! i 11 )NSTi NTLY on hand, lor Sale by th sj libl., Gall., or Q inrt. of the l-ett Manufacture lll-.LYFA .V ALUKICII. "n 1, 1,e-ivenwnrth,s liluck, Cuhege St li'irhugton, October 1G. d.Vwtf GRAM) OIEiI. Fail & Winter Clothing, AT TIIK CLO'l '11 LSI va Minors e. ISAVINtl Just received an nd Ktimi o' Sfl Cents, and Youih- Cloihing to our imiiieu-, Stock, we are now ready 10 nlll-r Clothing al such pru-i s as cannot lail to suit Customers. In our Custuin Department, we h ive the most nc (mill hslied Cutter in llurlingtnn, and who 1- ,rnni nne nl ihe first Ilou-es in lliiflon, an I is a laiiluul and expeditious Workman, en I'llmg u- to turnn-li to 0 der at the shortest notice, tienticiiiens and Youiiie Ciiinienis of ani Suve w I 'ur netnrtmriu nl Clothes, Cassiineres, Doe-kins e.-iing. ,vc, is fiictl lliat we cm pie ie the i.iost p irliculiir, .md Aid warrant n yeifert lit, We dn nur own work and wariaui u -up, nor to must a.nl interior to none ; loionuuce we respc-'luhv solicit a nude A. F. WIIKATON & Co October 21 d.Vwil GREAT BARGAINS, a.v i.h.iii:.vsi: sioru" or -1 rMaaej,'s cash ktiieei; 1")0 CHURCH STRKFr. 'usR' N. (1.1s been in New York & lios ill ton, the last two weeks billing Goods, and u. cut. sequence ut tlie extreme s.-aicnyol money, ilium kinds ol tioodshave been Oaenjicea nt .lard.jn.iinl nc has been able 10 piuchase lioods at about u f own puce, nud coun'iiuenlly he has bought a !";$ I. hi ti Stock ot all kinds usuilly kept by him, I) 11 V a oi i) s nl every kind Ah the new styles of Dress Roods, iire as-ortineut nl all Wind and Onrnii A ' P.- Inne-, new and beautilul pallerns, some a- l . us '.id per )ard j Silk and Wnnl Fluids ami I'njilin Fiei.ch Merinos. 1'lnbeis, Coburgs, I'ainineitas, A' puns, liombaziues Alp'iccasuud Lustres, iiiugtiuius Calicoes, c , Ac ,i7i,a good flock ol Piess mi .Miinulla Silks nud Sunns. F.MHKoiur.Rlts, FnuiMi". -c.,a large stork nl cic ri kind 111 low price. Also every kind ol Wiin Goods, very low, SUA WLS, SUA Whs. 500 Shawls, embracing nearly every knd.iron 5ucts., 10 $25, iiuv Afdlr Shawls a't llie late re duced prices, new mid beautilul styles, A very larg. stock llruoli 1 Shawls, all prices, culms nud iiiaimc Ciisbniere, Thibet and silk Shaw Is, wiouglit, pla. and figured, wuh many oilier slvbs i.l n coops. Sinn, Table and Chamber Linens at low prices, , lull Slock ul llvmeiy and (7oi'r,('luihs,(. assiuieie Poe Skins, S.ittiue lis, Tweeds, Vesiiugs, ami T.11 bus Trimmings. Painted Windmr Shade and Fixture. llfi-ise Furnishing tioods of every kind, f'rnckery. Chpiu nud Class Ware, and Paper Hangings, at cuii to close ihem oil. Looking i 'pisses, Live Geese Feathers, Huff Robtsaml Groceries, all at extremely low pricss. CM ttJ'UTS ! ( 'A UPF.TS! ; Cnrrcling, Floor Oil Cloth, Straw .Matting and Fruited Hockiiiff. In consequence nl ,lie failure ot the Tbnnipsonnlle Co., und Rmkury Co., Mr Nichols has been able lo purchase these Goods at much lets than the cost ol Manulacturiug and is I able lu give great bargains in Carpeling, ol which he has every quality Irnin Cution ''itrpcing nt Is. per yard lo the ben ol three ply und Tape t y'luu.ttlls, aiso Sluir Curpetiug, Rugs, Dnot Mans, c ut I So Uj Church biice I Buru.ik.Ti,Ocl l 1E:4, diutj Ten Thousand Dollars Worth of WANTED. 'PRE Subscriber will pay cosh, on delivery, fW.CV J- per Ton, for 500 Tims ol Corn Husks, stripped Irom the knob, and dshvere d tt the following place : At j. U. Oreen Ji Co's Starch Factory, nur Fay's Corner, In Richmond. .fit S. Ward Se. Cu's. Factory Milton Falls. Al my place of Manulactury.nttr atows Villifls. Also at MontpelUr Village. The Husks must be well dried, so that thty will keep in a large body without injuryr-orasdry asa.1 larmer would wish ibeui to till his Ueds F O. KIITREDGE. Montpeller, Sept. 15,1851. Time of rtceivirur Ilutks u-ill It eu MUui ; Al Montpeller they will be taken at any lime alter the "10th ol October until ihe first ol February, nex. At E. U. Gre. n Ar, Co's Factory, in Richmond, on luesdayand Wednesday of each week Irom No- Tember first to Jnnuary first. Al Milton Falls 00 Thursday. Friday, and Saturday, of each week, Irom I November lint to January 15th next. At Stowe, on Friday and Saturday of each week from first ot I November to I5tb ot January next. I EOF Farmers will please bear i mind t time sjiecilied to carry their Husks to Market, as them will be no one present to receive end pay lor the same only at the time above mentioned klso please bear the lact in mind that pound ol husks will le'ch as much as a pound ol corn. F. O. K Tint undersigned citizens of Montpelier, Berlin, Wilhston, liarre, and Middlesex, would resp'ctlully say to the fanners In this vicinity, and sbroad, that we have saved our Husks, the past )ear,for Mattra making, and find it as profitable,!! not more so, thin any part of the Cum growing business, and would recommend to all far and near lo encourage the en terprise. It taken bold ol right the extra work is bat trilling. The husks will much more than pay for harvesting the corn, and we do not see why we mf not with as much propriety leave in our fields, a waste in our barn-yards, a ton of corn, as a tnn of curn hunks, for a ton o! husks will fetoh 8X0,00 in cash, at our home markets, more readily than a ta of corn. Hl.NRT NUTT, C. C. WlJfO, LlSTIR HitL, 3. B. Fli.it, Lsikdir Warrin, Jamis B. Scotii., At. Lt.N CiiLLisu.i, Rollins Liwko.i, Jaied Uould, Jr., Elakd Howaiu, Hiiua Uulii, Sxxteju sj. gIt. TEHi. aiepttmber 31. wlJif STOVES. OY BLINN, it now receiving (rota various manufacturers Cook, Unz and I'ar- Jor Moves, of the most improved patterns, which he offers to the public as low i can be bought in the State. Manufacturer ol" Tlo Copper and Sheet Iron wares. Ennlish. Russisn -mtaJ ft American Su re P pt. at retail and wholesale. Shop basement of Ranuall Munruigton a building, corner College and Church stieets. Burlington, -September II. wl4mo3 BOUNTY L'AND WARRANT LOCATED, &cc. GEO- D. WOOD, . ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, .i"D OEXEIL1L LAXD AG EXT FOR NORTHERN WISCONSIN, ILL ATTEND to the Location of I, mil Warrants, the Purchase and Sola olland. the payment of taxes, and to all olbtr business par taming to a General Land Agency. He will give his personal attention to all business entrusted to hnn, and from his connection with tht Honorable Theodore Conkey, who was personalty engaged in the Survey of nearly all the public isnds now in market in Wisconsin, is enabled tu secure t liolde'rs of Warrants, who employ him, tbs meat desirable locations. REFERENCES: Hon. J. P. Walknr, U S, Senator, MilwsuKee, Wi-oontin ; Hon. Henry Dodge, U S. Seuatar, Dodgeville, Wisconsin; Hon. Sidney Lawrence, Hon J. K. Flanders, Hon. J. L Russell, T V. Rus sell, E-q , Northern New York ; Rev John Wheel er, I); !., J. Sc. F. G. Smith, Esqs., La relics Brail urd Esq., Vermont. Fur lunher information in regard to terms Ac, and the nec-ssiry documents, supplied, by applica tion to the subscribers. wITJinos R1XFORD t ADAMS. T R A IV IC Ii ! ! don't rill, tu visit THE WOllLD.liEXliirSEn oi.-m."B-aL 3c:iV-i-hc-. CLOTIII.XG EMrOMUM ! Autumn and Winter Clothing. Yr& have now on hand and ore daily receivrnj t T Garments ol every variety, suited lor me resent and approaching seasoi s, recently nianutac tured from choice Goods, exprely lur'ilie Keiail l'nide, and nre prepared to accommiutte our numer ous pairotis, both WllOl.FSA LE A XD 11 ETA II.. Our customers, and strangers visiting the cue, will lne the advantage ol making their seleitluni Irom this. which hsving been Manufactured nh great care, is utile inferior In CuHom-Ma e Clothing, and will I old it umuually loie Pnctt. Among our gar ments will be lound various' "ew. Style Under Saiksand Over-Sacks, which need only to be seen tu be admired. OAK El.Vijlj I IM) I-..ilsowe!l stocked with Youth and Children's t Lulling' tor utuiim and Winter wear, tu vanttr lu suit fiery taste, IN OUR CUSTOM DKPARTMKXT We haie the most accomplished CvTTFRs.and lillh In! und etpediiuius m.tnuticiureis enal.aiig u. t furnirh I" order. at the shnri si .10 ice, Gentlemen's, Youth's and Children's GnrmenU, ol niv sile. Our a-sortm.nt of Cloths, C.inmeies, Dr.iliinn. Veslingi- Ac . is such that we can please the most miticul ir. and wih wairatu n perfect fit. Gfnf.'cmcn'j Furnishing Goods, Of every vari'iv, , Strangers are reminded that Our Plica r marked m plain figures upon each garment, and that we strictly a.liier to the one Pact Cash tyttem.xi that ihe least experienced have the sime chance wi ll the shrewdest purchasers in leg-trd in prires. Large Sles and Small Troth". REMEMBER OAK HALL, 80 Famous for Good Uarg- ins. Nhs 32 34. 36 fc 33 Asv fcx., Hi.stox. Pep 1" wllmr.a GENTLEMEN'S HATS, STYLE OF THE AITOLW InkoduMlftr Public Ap roval and Fashisntf bit ust by SO. V'5 WASIIINSTllS STIIKtT. Who trusts that his lung experience a a practical atier (or reals past, eiijuiug ihe patronage ol the most tssteful and discriminating portion ul the com mutiny, tenders 11 unnecessary lor him 10 do mine than to coll ihe alleuiiuu ul hi numerous customers, and lashioiisble men generally, to ihe lact that he has arrived it the perleilion ol an in Ihe mode and stvl" of the tiENTLrMEs's irs! which he mm-oilers FOR FALL A.D Ifl.VTEll USE! tlUwrl Aini riran llard-ivaru. BLIVEX ii DOLMiLASS, M.VNU FAUURERS AGENT, ?fo. 3 lMntt Slin t. Tlire; doors from Pearl Sireel, NEW-YORK. i Oyi.lJrespeeilully mvite the atlenlion ul lh i ItsrJware Trad, to their Stock ol goods, re ...vtil ilirttet frn.n ih l.....i.... ..... . ' . , ", , -miiuianuieis, uuo lor SSI. on Isvorable terms. Aew oik, July. '.M. w33mos i'ev Ainhi Koolia, FOR lSo 1-2. riANTICA LA UWS, or the American J llnilli nl f'hi.r..h t,,tl,. n I .,.-'1 .nJ George James Webb, Cotnprietng the richest mri- etv ol 1 salm and Hymn Tunes of all .Masters, new anil 11I1I . u-ill. Ami,-,,,- Cni.n... I'h.ni. mrA other wt'Piecej. Adapted 10 al! ordinary uses cl much .Music ror aie,br B SMITH. & CO. Huihngton, October 16 'il. utf pilH AM TARTAR and SOD.4 ! Nicost U auahiy for Cook in, al wbules.i'e and retail by TU4. A. rt;cK. Cc rt i ".'