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ANECDOTE OF LORENZO DOW. Hnviug upplictl for pcrmission to liohl n roligious mecting in accrtnin school-hoii3a, lio wns lold tlint it sliould bo nt his dispo sal; uiul tlio trustccs of thopropcrty oflored to aflbrd hhn ovcry fucility townrds col lecting n inocting iuforming liim nt tlio snnio timo tliat mnny unsiiccessful effints liad Ijooii inadc in voars imst. to liold inoot- ings in tlio placo Thcso had nlwnys lii:cii iiiterruptcd by disordcrly pcrsons eiilier m biilting tlio spenkor or onusing disliirhnnco Iiy riotous condiiot. Ilo told tlictu lio wns willing to run nll risks 011 tlint scorc:"only oollcct tlis pcoplc," said lio, "nnd I will kccn tliom (iiiut." Tho incctiug convcncd nnd tlio houso was crowdcd to ovorllowinc. Aiiionir tliu coni)nny was n cousidcrublo uumbcr of suitniiio matcriais tor moos, and ndvocntes of Lynclt Law. Ono drunkard, in partio ular, hod conio prcparod for a speech. Lorcnzo aroso vcry dcliboratcly nnd statcd tlint lio liad lcnrncil from cxpcriencc and obscrvntion tlint innst communitics inight bo dividcd into tlirco clnsscs of pcrsons. lfo wotilil givo liis licnrcrs o ilcscriptioii ofl tlicm. Tlic first wjiich lio would nnnio, rtiiglit lio caiied rciigious peopic. Tiicsc, lrom n scnso of dtity nlwnys coiidnct witli doco rtim, and trent tlio prcaclicr, tlio placo, nnd tlio rongrcgation, witli rcspoct. Tlio sccond olass nro tisnully dcnoininn lod gcnletl ncoplc, or peoplt of thc ttorld. Thcso froin foolings of self rospoct, or nrido if you plcasc, will uovcr liolmvc rudcly on tlicso occnsions. Thoy know wliat is dtie to tlicnisclvcs, to tlio congrogation, and to good niauncrs ; nnd hencc tliey alwnys ronuuct in a niuiincr licconiing tiio occa- sion. Tlio tliird class 1 slmll not nainc jnst yct i... ...tn .i ii. .i i ..!..; a ... uui. tviu uum;mliu uiuiu, uuu paiui u iuw bkctuliCB of clmractor by whicli tlicy tnay 1)0 known. Wlicn tlio sprnker hegins, you will observo thoir mischivolis glaticcs as if tlicy wcro plotting eomo diabolicnl plot ; prcsontiy ono oi tlicm goos out nnd is soon lollowod by nnotlicr. In n slioit timo, strango noiscs nro licard; or pcrhaps a Mono is sccn coiiiiug in thrniigh tlio win dow. At anothor timo you will licar n drunhard primed for thcaccasion nddrcssing tlio muctiiig. Tliosc, nnd various other plans, havo boon pursucd in asscmblics whieh I liavo nddresscd. I cnll this class J uriey liuzzards. Tlio spcakcr pauscd, nnd lookcd tiroiuid upon his aiidionce witli n inost inquiring looit : i perccivr, said lio, tltere arc no ouz zards hcrc. Clapping.Al a public mccting inNasli ville, ono of tlio oratora wound up liisstrain uius: "Aly doar brctlircn, it liasbccn tlio usual tasiuon lor an nudicncc to tcstily thoirnp probation of tliat whicli wliicli lias boon said by tbe clapping of bnnds, btit I beg to recoiiiinond for your adoption a new mctli od of clapping, losa tuinultuous and iniicli moro piensnig: Wlicn you itnvo tlu. buildinc,can vour liandsiuto vour breeclics )ockots, and drawing tlicm out again, clnp your inonoy into tlio box whicli ia nt thc door to rcccivo it; nnd mny tlio Lord givo it liis oiossing:" llio audrcss liad tlio de sircd cfll'ct, and tlio audinucc haviiig donc tho nccdful, ns by hiuidcsircd,crrweiZ their hats upon tbeir boads and got tlicinsclvcs lioinc niiich cdificd. Love ofMarrkd Life, Thc afTection that linlta togcthcr inan and wifo, is a far holicr and moro oudiiring pnssiou than young lovc. It may want its gocrgibusncss, it may want its imaginativo chnraotcr but it is far richcr in holy and trusting attrihutcs. Talk not to us of tho absonco of lovo in weddcdlifo! Wbat! becntiso a inan has ccascd to "sigh likc a furnacc," wo aro to bclicvo that tbc firc is o.xtinct ; it burns witli stcady and brilliant flaino slicdding a bc nign influcnco upon oxistencc n iuilliou timcs moro prcciousanddclightfiil thun tbc cold drcams of philosopliy. K?" Iti rclation to tho Dcinocracy of tbc Vico Prcsidcnt tho Albany Advcrtiscr says, "If Mr. Vnn IJuron could havo liis way bo would ubrogatc tho right hithcrto cnjoy cd by cvcry citizcn of tho Unitcd States to cxprcss liis scntiments frcely, and to dibtrib uto that cxprcssiou through tho mails. A pictty Democral truly, this Mr Martin Vnn Rurcn, to stnnd up in liis plncc uud voto for such rcstraint and opprcssinn as tbis. Such "democrac!', ho must liavo iin biocdfrom liis diplomntic ncquaintanccs bc yond thc Ecn ; froin such iiicn ns Estcniiay. I'ozzo di liorgo nnil Tallcyrnnd tho friends of btrong govcrnmcnts, wliere, if a jnaii's mouth uttcrs tli'mgs ofl'cnsivo to royal cnrs, tho body is cooiicd un witbin stonc wulls, or trnnsportcd to tho wilds of hiucna. Wo hopc thc Argus will continuo to onlogiso tbis casting vote, so that tho rcadors of that print cnn sco truly whnt kind of u repullican Mr Vnn IJurcn is in reality." THE GAG LAW! Tho vcto of thc Vico I'rcsidcnt, ordcring this bill to itsthird reading oxcitcsnunivcr Mil oxpression of just iudignation. Many, wbo havo tbus far hccn hliiid to liis iinnriu ciplcd syhtein of iutriguo anil luw pohtical managcincnt havo liad their cyes opcncd by this thruit at tho frcedoni ol tho J'ress. Tboy now bchold liim in histruochnractcr the tntmy of the freedom of speeeh and oj the 1'ress rcudy to bacrifice tho richcst boon of Libcrty upon thc altar of bis un holy nnibition. Tho bill for wliich bo gnvc his voto violatcs ono of the grcnt CntiMitu tionnl rights of the Amcricanjpcoplc. It prohibits uudcr tlio pcnalty of fitio nnd im pritionincnt,llic circulatiou of un; puhlicn tions "louchuiir the suhicet of slaven!" It coinpcls cveiy Postniastcr in tho liiion to ' scurch the muus, nnd to scriitinr.o ovcry pago whicli may pnss through his oflico! I'vcrv tbini: whicli inight in nny way, rc lato to slnvcry, wns to roccivo tbu ban of i....! !..., l.....w .r ur...i.i I CAClllHlUll. lliu IL-lll-ID Ul IVil&lllllg ton, or Jcfl'orson, or I.a Faycttc, or l'atrick Ilenry, wliich rclnto to this suhjcet, woulij not bo suflcrcd to pasa through tlio mnils. Thoy vould be coiidciiiucd as "incemlian," nnd fit objccts for tho flanies! Our vcry ilcolaration of Indcpcndcncc and tho Con slitiition itsclf, arc promninucd iuceudinry und could not bo perruittcd by this most iiifamous Inw, to pass froin ono part of tho Unioti to thoothor! Ytl Mr. Van linrcn gives such a bill his vote! And now tho votes of frcomen nro solieitcd to clevato Jiini to the Prcsidcncy! Rochester Demo-trat. WaMo:s's CIRCULATING LIIJRARY. TU8T ADDED, tlio following Now 5 Books: Spain Revisifcd ; Nniman Leslie ; PauMing'a Lllo of Washington ; Hocords ol a London Clergyman ; Legcuds ol a Log Onhin ; Ivnnhoe; I'ps and Downs ; Aliriam Collln ; liiphct; Newton Fostei ; I'arlm ol Alnny Tiilcs; Alnrriage: Life ol Col, Aaton Duri; Historyof Rome ; Lile ol Chailcs Xii.j Sinipli- Story ; Dlackbeatd ; Tnlcs and Sketches ol n Cotintry Schootniaster; Dclfoid Regis, Clul) Ilnolf, Eugene Arnm, iiu. Tcrms six ccnts a volume. E.P. WALTON&SON. To thc Hon. ProLutc Court for thc District of Itmutolph : 157'OUIl pelitionor humblv shewetli tliat ho is L'liarilian nnln ll:irviv. Jnn.ili. hii.ir.... nnd hciisof Jonah and Elvira Camp, lale of llanover, New llampsliiti-, di-ccascd lle lurtlior sheiveth tliat liis said wards are siezedinconnnon of n certain pioce or parcd ol land, situnted iti Chelsi'a, in said district, coniainiug five acrcs ol land and a sevcnth pnrt ol atiivcilinglioiisc, wlucli tlicy liold as In:ir3 to tho cslale ol tho said Elvira Ilo luither ri'prosents that thc just intorcst ol iiis saiu warus rcquircs inat sani ostatc do sold atul thoavails thcii'of put at intcrcst. Hc thcrclorc ptays lor liccncc to scll and convey thoHainc. AOKIIM'A DOW. STATE OF VEItMONT, District ol Randolph, ps. 77i; llon.thc Probatc Court for thc District of Randolph, to uhom it mny concerii, GltEETING. WIIEREAS, Anrippa Dow, L'uaidian of llarvcy, Jonah, IMary, and Sarah Ann Camp, tninors, as alorcsaid, has potitionod lliifi Court lo Ktaut him lici-nsc to kcII and convey their real esiato situated in Chelsea, in said distriet, and n heaiin? is assigned on said pctitioii, at tbe 1'mhalo Ollice in Randolph, in said dUtrict, on thc first Friday in Angustnext. Tho said guardian is herehy onlered lo nolily all conreinod of tbe timo and place wlicn thcsamc will bc heard, tliat tlie.v may appear and o!jeel, if thcy sec causc, b'y publisliingn copyol tliis jiL'lilinn and tbe ordcr tlierem, two weeks in snrccswm in thc Slf.te Jonrnal, a pnpor printedat Mont pelier, the last ol whicli pulilications shall lic at least two wceks prrvions to llio time when saiil lieariiiK N lo b-had. jii-ii in i iiiiiau' viiuri oi uiiciseajinsaii district, tlus day ol June, A. I) taati. CALVIN IJLODOE'I'T, .hmon. New IUstablishment. TW1 IIE snbsctihers, haviiig puicbased tbe A entire Stock of I. C. Harroui'; and removcd thc business to tbu slioo fnrmerlv orcupied by Jewett& Rtissell, as a tnilor's snop, on iMaiustreel,iwodoors north ol the I'ost Ollicc, and nearly opposito tbc brick .uceting nouse, wncro mav uc lonnd nll Kinds ol work in their line. as chcao can bo purcbased elsowhere. A. li. All kinds of reiiainnt; donu at short notice; also niaiiy articlrs ol hard ware and saddlei's tools eheaper than ever. PRENTISS CUTLER, D. 1'. .JOHNSON. Montpelier, Jlpril 1830. llemoval. TT7ILI.1AM T. JSURNIIAM, has pur- l T cnaseil lliesiinp alllie Soutlieiul ol tbc Arcb Uridge, lalely owned and orrupieil by Joseph Freeuian, wliere he will bc rcndy at all times to atteud to nny oiders for work in his line. EDGKD TOOl.S, and nll other kinds of ltlacksmilliing,at thc sh uleat notire. Tendering his acknowledgmenls to the public lor tbeir very liberal pationage beie lolnro, he will endeavor lo merit,aiid hopes herehy to ensurc a contiiiuanee of the sanie. WII.LIAM T. BURNHAM. May 21, 1S30. tf MERClMXr T.1IL0RS, OFFER lor sale cheap lor casb, nrap provnl credil, a supeiior assormeiitol DIIOADCLOTIIS. CASSIMEUES, AINU VESTIWUS, ol tbe most sppinved colors. Also an exten (.iveassortment ol ItEADY MADE CLOTIIING, TA1L0RS' TIUMMINGS, Neck Stocks, Glovcs, Fnncy Ildufs. Crnvnfs, Ilnir Rrushes, Collars, Bosoms, itc. The SPRING FASIIIONS arc now icceive.l I'roin New i'ork, andgentle men who want their garinents in the besl stylc and wnrranled to fil, arc respectlnlly invited to patronizc thc New Establisli iiienl. N. U. Parlicular aitention paid to cut ling lorothersto make. Ordeis froniadistaucc gratefully received and promptly attcnded to. MontjK-licr, Mav 10, 183(5. COMMISSIOXERS' jyotice. E tbosubscrihers, bcingappointcd by tho llonorablc thc Prolmtu Court for tho district of Randolph Coniinissioiicrs to rcccivo, oxauiino and ndjust all cli..ins and dcmatids of nll pcrcnns, against tbc cstatc of MOSES UELKX.IP, Jr. luto ol Ranpolph, in said diotrict, dcccnscd, rcprcsculcd insolvcnt, nnd also all clniiiis nnd dciiiiuids cxhihitcd in offsct tbcroto; nnd six tuotitlis iVom tho tliird cluy of Jutio instant bcing allowcd by sad court for tliat purposc, wo do thcreforo hereby givo no lico, tlint wo will aitend to thc dutics of our said appoiutniciit, atthu dwclliughouso of tho widow of tho dcceascd Miucrvit llclknnp, in fnid Randolph, on llio fccoikI Mouday uf Jiiuo instant, nnd tho first Fri day of 'Docember froin nino o'clork, A. M. until four o'cluck, P. M. oti cach of aiid (l lS' JACOI5 DAVIS, ? Commis. .IAMES DAVIS, l sioncrs. Rnndolph, Juno !, 183(1. ARNOLD'S Jnpun Writing Iuk for mlo by E. P. WAII'ON & SON. Montpelier, Muy 0, 1830. SILK MANUAL. C0NTA1N1N0 iiifoiniatioii rcapccting ' llio growtli of tlio Mulbcrry 'i'rco witli dirocjions for tlio ciilluro of Sllk, by J. II. Cobb. Forfalo by E. 1'. WAll'ON &SON. OCKET MAI'S ofOhio, Micliignn, lllinoiti, liuliniin nnd Tcxas. tilso. Mitclicll'8,nnil Wcbstnr's Tinvcllor's (Juido foi faluby E. l WALTON & SON. T11IS DAY RI5CI0IVHD, Y U. K. llIlCEIt, a good assortmcnt ol B i I i i a ry Tr i i m i n gs. Mny 14, leao. n Hats! Hats! SDUUOIN basjnst opcncd . atNo7. Statoutrcct Mont pelifr, wliere may be lonndtlio boat assortmcnt oi bato cvcr ol lerci! in thia Stati'.of all kinds nnil rilinnlilir t'suit lliccountry tiade. Fiist ratc Satin I Imts tnnnulacturt'd here andsold wholc.iale anJ 'ela' nl lic lowi-st cash priccu. A ' Pitnc lot of stock and trimniiiig forsale at Cltl,r'('re,11 ! N All orders attended to witli prompt ncss. (JASII paid for Dccrskinsnnd Furs. niayasth 1830". 32 3w. Sadillcry IlnrtUvare. T1IE Siibscriber has alargc stock ol tbe abovc Warc, wliich ho is5.elling lower llian has bcen sold in tbis villagc belbre. HENRY Y. 15ARNS. Montpelier, Jaiuiary IV, 1S3G. STATE OF VERMONT, District of Randolph, ss. To all pcrsons concernod in tho eslalc of tiiealoiesaid rninors: OtN Al'l'LICATION of Mrs. Sarnl Martin, Kuardian. as aloresaid. tlie Court alotesaid hereby orders and deciees that tho said npplirant causo nll pcrsons interested to bc nolified of tbe pendency ol tbis appli- i.iiiwu, aini mai a ni'aring will uc liad altlie I'robate ollicc in Randolhh on ilw tliinl Friday in .luly ncxl, tliat they maynppear and olijecl, il they (.co causc, by pu'blishing a copy ol li is application, logcther witli this ciilcr,in tlio 'btate Joiiiual,a paper ptinted ai monipcner, iwo weens in suci'essimi, tht' last ol wlucli pulilicatioiis sball bc at least two weeks belorctaid application is to be lic.'i rd. :V:;::V: Givun in Probatc Court nnd under ;X:i'..s;: thcseal thereol, at Randolph in -X;:)(5 s.'d District, tbis tliird day ol inne A. J). 1K56. CALV1N JJLODGETT, Judgc, iMONTPEI.IER 1IOTEL. KNRY Y. 11ARNS, would infonn tho public that hu has oiiciicd n boii.r oi puoiic ciiicnaiiiinent, m tlio contral iarl of tbp villagc of Montpelier, on thc strict principlcs of Tcmpcrancc: winc, strong bccr, and all ardcnt spirit wholly cxcludcd Said hoimo is plcnsantly situated on Statc strcct, a fow rods west of ilm Rml.- nn,i II' . . will bo a plcasant homo for the tmve,"cr, or pcrsons in tho vicinity visitinc Montoclicr un iMiaiiicss. ooou aitciiuancu nlways in rcnilbicss, nnd cvcry rcuonablo aitention i y-t i . . . ,j . . !" ii wiiij pairuiusc ine auovc liousc, Montpolior, Dec. 19, 163j. An li-Sla very Itooks. TAV'S Inonirv. Mra Rliilil'K Annnl Bournc's Picture ol Slaverv. Phclnson Slavery,Tbe Founlain, Right and Wronu in Hoston, Rankin's Letters, Life ol Wil- herlorre I'rmls Slavc in Chains, Slave iMaikel, also, Cbanning on Slavery, (or sale at the Montpelier Dookstnri, hv E. V. U'ALTO.YSi SOX. BLicksmitliing. Willnril iauiitlcy, ESPECTFULLY inlbrms liie inhab iiants ol Momi clier and vicinilv. that lic has lakfii the stand forrnrrly occnpied by Co'onel Iloiichton. a fcw 'rods llotv 'il e Pavillioii, and neaily opposile thc new aiaie itous-, whcrc lic will at all tmics bc jcady to aitend to orders in his line of busi ness. Ho hoiies to merit and receivc a libeial sbarc ol patronaye. iMontpelier, May Uth, lSSC. NEW GOODS. JTEWETT, 110 W ES & Co., havo just f rcucivcu a inrgo assortiiicut oi wisw UVJUIJS. Montpelier, Mmj 9, 1830. NEW GOODS ! TUST rcreived and for sale on the most v reasonalilc tcrms, by J. tf C. SP.1LDLYG. Alnnlpelier, Alay 9th, 1330. More New Goods ! ! Ilittcliins &. Wrifflif. TTAVEjust leccived a laigu addition tu their lornier stork of Silk, Cotlon, Woollen and Worsted Goods, Groceries, vyrocKery anu uaruware, wlucli thev oller lor sale on lavorable teruis. Alontpelicr, Alay 10, 1830. TAILOn AND nilAl'EH, HAS just received from X ew York, prime nssortiuentof BROAUCLOTIIS, CASSIMERES, AND VESTINGS, wliich heoflers lor sale cheap for cash Alay M, 18JG. iJ;3v BRACKETT'S Universal Panacca. IT'OR ihe curc of Ringwornis, CancerF, . Scall Hend, Salt Rlieuin, Piniples, Humots,oranyeru)iioiisol thcbkin. Piiee 75 ccnts per hotiie. To be had ol the Blnn ulacturer, GEORGE RRAC1CETT, iier fumer.orol J.C.EMERSON& Co Drug tfistK, at the signol'tbe Uig Alortar Concord, New Hainphire. Also for bale hy v. . aaxas, Oi)osito the Rank, Montpelier . Vt. (13'None genuiiie nnlei.s put up with printed direr.tionson the inside wrnpper,sign edGeotgo Urackelt, and scaledon tbccork wilh hissenl. I rnosrr.crus or Titr. WEEKLY EMANCtPATOR. npIIE Exccntivo Comtniitccofthe Amer JL icnti Anti Slavery Socicty find it im possiblc,by tho plnn ol tnonthly publicntion nlonc, to sprcnd boforo tho public tho iniifs of Anti Slnvcry intolif,cnco and dociinicnts whicli is coustantly nccunnilatiiig on their hnuds, nnd whicli ougbt to bc in the posses sioii of nbolitionists throughout tbu land. Notwithstnuding tho ficrco nnd Rystcmatic opposition witli wliich tho Anti Slavery causo has to contund, it progresscs witli nticli iiiioxatnplcd rnpidity, tlint its cxigcn cics cuniiot ho inct withoutau ciilargciucut of tho oticrations of llio nrcss. Tbis hns bccn fclt by its fricndj in difTcrcnt ports of mo cotiniry, ns wcit ns ny tlio Uoiiinnttcc, who havo been rcpcntcdly itrgcd to rcvivo thowcekly Einancipator. Altlio tho local weckly papcrs dovoted to tho causo aro many and cxccllcnt nnd their ntimher cou stantly incrensing, tlicy nre of ncccssity, locnl in their charnctcr, limitcd in tbeir cir culntion. It Bcciiis iudispcnsnhlo, thcreforo tlint nt this central point, thc Atncricnu Anti Slnvcry Society sliould liavo nn organ, whicli sball gathcr up frem weck to weck tho intelligenco from all quartcrs, uud through wliich its Exccntivo Committco can reach its patrons nnd friends in overy partofthc land, witli llic remilaritv. nromDt- ncss, nud certainty whicli tho intcrcsts of uio cnuso itcmami. Tlicy liave accordmgly dctermincd to issuo tho Etnaiicipator weck ly, of thc size of thc prescnt tnonthly Einan cipator, and undcr thc cditorial caro of tho Rev. A. A. i'helps. Thc inontbly Emancipator will bo prin-t-'d as befnrc, but undcr n new liamo viz; "The Voice or Freedom. Tho weckly Enianciputor will bc ptiblish cd only for payiug suuscribcrs nnti not for gcucrnl nnd gratuitous distributiou. Thc Comuiitteo dcieiid upon tho practical and working Aolitionists of tlic country to sus taiu it by their Buhscriptions. Withiii tlio last tcn niontb, six thousand of tbe Emanci pator monthly havo bccn tnkcn up by cash subscribors, nn cqual iiumberoftho "Ilu inan Rights," and n proportionato niunbcr of thc other publicutions of tho Socicty. Witli this nnd similar fucts beforotbcm,thc Committcc havo tbc fullcst confidciico tlint tho weckly pnpcr will not want a prompt uud ndcquatc support. Tho pnpcr will bo dovoted muinly, thoiigh not cxclusivcly, to tho Anti Slavery causc, and is dcsigncd lo put its rcaders in posscs sionfnimpnrtautinfoiiimtion rclating toit. It will nlso contain, from weck to weck, tho inore importnntitcuis of thovictciof tho day. Especially it will notice the progress of po itical, moral and nligiotts rcform. Terms $2 per unnuni, alwaijs in ad vancc Thoso wbo will forward thc tnonoy for fivo copics in advnnce, slmll bo cutitlcd to onc copy cratis, iiu viiu iiuvu ucen uuu uii.cii i ncms Agents for tho monthly pul.licntions of tho Amcricnn Anti Slavery Socicty, arc herehy nutl.orizcd nnd rcquetcd to act ns Agents 1 A II 1 1 .1 1 . for this paper, K3AI1 cotuinunications must bc tost paid. On all lcttcrs cnclosiug money, doublc postago sliould bo paid. Otherwisc, tbc addition, (is ns right,) is inadc nt this Post Ollicc, nnd must bo paid out of the money cncloscd. AP commuiiications rclating to tho pccu ninry conccrns of tho paper, sliould bo ad drcsscd to It. G. Williams j and thoso rcla ting to thc i dilorinl departmcnt to Rcv. A. A. Phclps, corner of Nassau nnd Snruco strcct, New York. DANTEL 1JATES & CO. Xo. 21 Elm-Street, and 32 Union-Strtel, Jiostnn, HAVE FOR SALE, fl COMPLETE JlSSORTMEMT OF HOLLOW WAKE, Fj UST rccoivcd from tho Taiintnn Fur ' nace, of supcriorquulity, very ligbtatid roiig, rcndy bailed for rutnilinsr. consist- ingot Loverond Plam.'lca Ivettlcs, llako n?ci. k .'.i o r n n t, Dh Kcttlos of all sizos, Has.nB, Potato Stcamers ; Snidcrs, Griddlcs, Kettlcs, Alaslin Kcttlcs, Iligii Pnns; Cooliing 1' iirnncrs, &c. &c. JLSO, Ovcn iMoiilhs, Ash Pit und Roiler Doors; Sash Woi"hts. Sad Irons nud Stccl Firo Sotts; v iro I' rnmcs nud Parlor fetovcs; l'urlor and Chamber Alantlo Gratcs ; Russiaand Enslish and Anicrican Sbect iron; Cauldrons of all sizcs; Firo Brick ; Tinncd Shcct Coppcr; Iu addition to thc nbovc. D. II. & Co. liave coustantly on Imnd a largo assortiiicut ! ot liUTAltV UOUKINU STOVES, for conl or wood, with a gcncral assortmcnt of Cook Stovcs, such as James', Wilson's Preniium, Prophecy and others of thc latcst pattcrns. N. 15. Dealers in tho nbovn articlcs aro invited to cnll and oianiinc tlio ubovo assort nicnt.which will bosold on tbu most fuvm-- ublo tcrms. Theso wbo btiy at retail nro likowiso re qilestcd to call. Boston, Alnv 11, 1830. 31 B1BLES ! BIBLES ! ! loigo assortmcnt of Biblea consisting Lnrgo Quarlo Family Bibles from $2.50 to$7,50; Pocket Bihlcs from 75 cts to $3,50 ; Scott's liiblcs in 3 vols. $7.50 ; Clark'n Commcntnry on New Tcstnment ; Coii's Biblc; Polyglott Bibles; Inrgo nnd small; Couiprolicnsivo Biblo ; Octuvo Bibles; Comiiiou Bibles from 45 ccnts to$l,00. Juut n-ccivcd nnd for snlo bv E. P. WALTON & SON. Alontpelicr, Juno 9, 1830. Hemoval ! ! AUST1N O'AIALEY, would respecl lullyinlorni his Iriends and tho public that bc has removcd bis hl.on from the room lormerly occupicd in Spalding's building, to inooneiwoiioors soutli-east ol thcllrnncli Bridge. lio hns cntered into an arrai e- menl under the fiiiuol Aiistin O'AIalev fc Co. by whicli he oflers lor sale n supeiior lusortnient of imported Cloth on tho most rtasonanie lernis. AIa 19, 1830 IiCcturcsoreo. Thonipsoii, TUST I'UilLISHEDand lor sale at (he J Anti Slavery Room?, .10 Washington sttcct, Pricc 00 ccnts, Lectnrea ol Georftc Thoinpson, Esq. witli a full report f his Polctnical contests witli Peter llorlhwick, Esn. thc iidvopalc ol tbc pro.slaverv paity in England. Tbis work has been ciiinpilcd from various English cdiiions, and such lccturesonly Belected as havo a bcnrlng on thcgeneral queslion ol ulavcry throughout thc world. CONTENTS. 1. A briel llistory of Mr Thonipson's r.onnexion witli tbe Anti-Slavery causc in England, nnd tbc reason wliich induced liim to visit thc Unitcd Slates. 2. Sprtvh dclivcrcd in the Wesleyan Methodist ChapeJ, Irvvcll-street, Manrhes (ci, England, being h reply to Alr Rorih wick's siaiemenl on tho su'hjoel of siavrv. London: J. Ilnlch & Son, 187, I'icntlnl.v, 1832. The subject iu tbis lecture.is discus sed on the principln ol Right Utwccn Man andMan.' I'he rcporler says "Thc inomenl Mr Thoinpson was recog'nizcd walking a longtheaisletowards lhcvestry,a biust ol applausc immediatcly proreeded from tbc auditory. Precisely at seven oYlork boas ccnded thc pulpit, nrcompanied bv the Ro rough rcove, Wm. Hill, Esq., Mr Peter Clare, onc ol the Secietaries ol tlic Anti Slavery Society, and Alr danies Evereit, onooltbc membcrs ol the ronunittee. To the lattcr wns assigned tho ollicc ol arrang ingand banding to tbespeaker thedocuinen (atory papcrs requisile to support tbe great cnuseol humnnity. The large and beanti ful Chnpel was crowdcd with a highly re spectableaudilory, and never wasaspeakor tnoro cnthusiastically received, uiorc atlen tivdly hcard, or moro leelingly responded to.' 9. Discussion betweenAIrThompsnnand Mr Rorthwick, beldnlthe Royal Ampithea tre, LiverWol. The discussion wns contin ued six cvenings witli unabaled interesi. The Liverpool napers stale lliat although the housc would acconiuiodate -1000 pcrsons yct every evening many hundreds were unableto gain ndrnisiion. 1. Lecture, deliveied Thursdav eveninpr, Septhmher 20, 1832, in tbc Irwell slreet Chapel. Sallord, Alanitliesler. ThisLeclnre was delivercd soon allerAIr Horthwiek, the West Indian prn slavery advocntc, bad pub licly said that ho would' lollovv AIi Thon p son ' Iroin plaec to place, likc his cvil genius.' ThefollowiiiEr queslion is discus-icd in this Lecture; ' Can am cireumstances justifi man in holding his frllnw-mcn as propcrtyi' 'This Lecture,' says tbe Reporter, 'wasari nounced to commence at seven o'clork. The adn-.ission was by tickets, (iir wliich there was nn unpreccilented deiuand. Asearly as five o'clock the doors were surroundc'd by a numher ol most respectable pcrsons, and hy hall past six thcChapel wasciowded by " i , ... ,,,. . i i r. nLiTuXn,le uT w' w, i?' ' , . n ' ri faal ' 1 ?Vn itvol r r enils nrcsont. At tivcntv tiinntpti . - j beforc seven Alr Thoinpson was recocr.izcd walking down thc aisle, attended hy sevcral ol his Iriends, and was greeted witli cnthu- siastic cheers. A few minutes belorc seven i W. Hill, Em. the Borough rceve cnteied, ano was loudlv clicered. l'recisely al seven o'clocu ilr 1 liompson accompanicd bv tbe Borough reevcand Alr Peter Clare, leil thc vcstry and ascended the pulpit stairs. Alr 1 liompson cameto thc fiont ol the pulpit, howcd resncctfullv tothenssem blv. nnd wns received with imriierise cheers, wliich lasicd nconsiucraoie timo.' 5. Snecchof Alr Thomnson. at the rrcnt Anti Colonization meetini?. beld in F.xcIit Hall, London, July 1833, James Cropper, 1 rr. viiuii. a Ilw HIIHIIVHI rCSOIUUOU was ouereu to tlie meeting liv Alr I homiisoii and unaniinously adopted : MLusolved, That lliecolored people of (bc United Slates, lully aware that the ohjeet ol'thc Ainerican Colonization Sociel.v is not their improvenient and happiness, h'ave de clared their detestalion ol it iu !he innst solemn and public mnnner; that that op- Ipr - dlieoplehavcoiirheartlelihvnipathv; and lliat the pruieiples and elloris ol their advocates, tbe Anti Slaverv Sucieivol New Ktigiand, havt-our cordial npprobation.' DC3-Tlic workconsisls ol 200 pages and may behadat thc Anti Slaverv Rooins in New York, Providence, Bnbto'n and Con cord. STATE OF VERMONT. District of Randolph, ss. Al a Probate Court holden at Randolph, within and for said district on theseventh aayoj .uai.'t. u. jcao, t'rcsenl the Jlon CaMn niodvctl. Jitdcrc. AN Instrument purporting to brtbo last will and tesfunent of Mnscs Belknap Jr. lateol Randolph, in said districl, de reased, being presented lo the Court here by Walter Perrinand Vatt?r Belknap, 2.1, the nxecumrs tnerein nameu, lor I'robate; itis ordcred hysaid Court that all pcrsons con cerned thereiu, be notifled to appear at a session ol'said Couit to be holden at thc Pro bate ollieein Randolph, in said Dittriut, on the first Friday in Juno next, nnil shew cause il nny they may liave, against thc Probate ol said will, liir wliich purposc itis luitli.'r ordered, that a copy ol tbe reeord ol thisor der be publish.id Ibree weeks Piiei'essively in the State Journal, a paper printedat Aiont pelier, as soon as mny b' A truecopy of lecord. Attest, WILLLIM HUn.lRl), Rtister. To the Honorable the Probatc Court for the jJtsirui oi nanaulv i : OARAH MARTIN. !ruardiaii of D.iniel O D. A rVaron G. Lvdiaand Kimliall Mar. tm, miiiors, children nnd heiis ol fJiierdon Martin, lateol Williamstown, in said ditricl, necenseo, represenis losaid (Jouit tbateacb ol her said wards, hnlds as heir to tbe estate ol tho said deceased, one equal undivided eighth part of'nll therealesiatc whereol the said deceased died siezeil and powexsed, consisting ol the home farm, au undivided hall ol the Conner larm, so ealled, a piece ol land callrtl the Burnham land, and one other niecccalled the Fox land. AlloC situated in snid Williann.town. Slie fuithei reprcsents tnsaid Court lliiil tliejmt interest ol her said wards requires that said rea estale sliould bc sold and the avails theieol put nt inlorest. Slie thereforo piavs aid Court togrant her licenci; to sell and con vey the eaine, togelher with tbeir right in the reversion in theJowei ol tho widow iu said cslnle. Datvd nt Williamstown, Jnne 3,1,1830. SARAII AIART1N, Guardian. THOMSONLAJN . h MONT UOTA N IC I)VFI Jt MARY, and INSANE HOSPITAL. ' DR. J. WR1GIIT opcncd bis Infirrna" ry iu tbis villngo, iu April last, since . whiclrbo has adiniuistored mcdicine not poison to sevcral hundrcd paticuts. Hav iiig moro business than was nriticiputrd, bo htie bccn obligcd to tako a largcr house, nnd has nccordiugly taken the large thrcu story bullding, 30 by 70, corner ot Alnino nnd lliilibnrd-slrccts, opposito Shcpberd'a Hotcl. It is occupicd exchuivcly for tho iiccotinnodatioii of tlio sick, wherc he mny alwnys bc fbuud, oxccpt when visitiug his paticuts ahroad, us bo is detrrmincd to dc voto his wholo timo nnd uttontiou to tho seiiiiico of Alcdieinc. The lNrtn.MAnY is siiiintcd in n cclitral, nlrv, and plensant jiart of this flourisliing villagc; hn scparato npartincnts fitted up for genilciiicn nnd ladics; and is, in every respcct, nonvcuicnt for i!;c nccominodatioii of tho sick. Tho location in,i)iir central, ncur tho capitol of. thc Stato, whcro stagcs nro comiiig in froin ajl dircctions, rlic Iti lirmary will bo casy of nccess to tho south em, northern, castcrn, wcstcrn, nnd central parts of Vermont, and thoir vicinitics Cnnmla, New-Hampsliirc, New Y'ork, &c. It will bo a home for tho sick, thc lamc, and the insane, wherc thoy cnn bo curcd ot" nll their infirmities, on tlic t'rtic principlcs ofphiloso)hy nnd scicnce. Ladies, in pnr turition,ciui bo nttcnded onut thc Iiifirmnry ns rooins will bc fitted up exprcssly for tlinr purposo or, nt their homcs. Dr. WniatiT hns bccn n'cqiiaiiitcd with tbc Thomsoninn System of Alcdical Prnc ticc fbri mnny years; comnicnced his practicn in this, his nntivcNtntc,thcn movcd to Acton, Alassachusctts, w'hcrc bc prncticcd two ycnrs witbin twcnty-fivo miles of Bos ton, cnjoying nll tho ndvnntngcs resulting from nn ncqiinintance wirii Dr. SAMUcr. Thomson, tho fathcr'of the Sys.tcin, nnd me iiianngors nnd l'niclitioncrs ol ,tho principnl Infirmnries nnd Hospitnls in tlie cily; hns glenned all the good he could' from other Systcms of Alcdieinc; nnd hns had an oxtcnn'vcpr.icticoin this villagc nnd vicinity for seven iuotiths past, not liiosing nne paticnl. With thcse udvuntngcs nnd flllnlinpntintm. Im linnna I,.. uti.ill i.m.l.Vit. 1 , ...... u.ll.ll l"flllfll(C 1(1 w.i. , urr ,,,, io iiuh; i tLUI V lllJ, It JUI gC HIIIU U of public pntroiingc. Thc scrvices ot Dr. Johnson nnd Mtte, both cA-poricnrcd iu nttcnding thc sick, hnvc hcen engagcd. Dr. Johnson will sn perintcnd thc male, and Alrs. Johnson tho femalc departmcnt, Dr. WniGiiTj himsclf, siipcrintciiding thc wholc. Vnpor linths, and Medicttcd Vapor Uaths, in readincss at nll timcs for the sick or wcll. TER.MS. Board $1,75 pcr weck, cxclu. sivo of washing; Courscs of Alcdieinc, $2. amoiinting from $3,75 to $12 pcr wek, " nccording to tho nuniber of courscs tnkcn. E.xlra chargcs will bc mnde tor bcing up lights, liaving watchcrs, scparnte rootnu nnd fircs. Chargcs lor visitiug patientsabrona, veiy rcasonuble ; nud the poor dcstitute o friends to nssist tlictu, will nover apply for rclief iu vnin. Tho cxpenscs of the cstnblisliinent bc ing considorublo, those coming fiom n dis tancc will bo expccted to settle their bill bcforo lenving thc Infirmnry. fcf'Jldcice gratis. A Inrgo stock Alcdicincf: on hand nt Boston priees. TllK FOLLOWINO DlSEASES, apiOllg Otll crs, can bc curcd at tho Vermont Rolani InTtrmary Fovcrs of all kinds, Dyspcpsia, Numb-Pnlsy, Lock-Jaw, Asthnia, Hydropbohin, Liver and Lungconi- piaints, Atrophia, Conviilsivo Fits or Inflammation of thejNorvous Afl'etfloiii, Bowels, Piles, Dropsoy, Palpitatiou of thc hcart, Ulccrs, Scalt-Head, White Swclling, Ring Wonns. St. Vitus' Dnnce, iNervotis uctiility, Tctters, nnd other Cutaneoiis ntll'cticns Gorrowhoca, Syhilis, Gencral Debilitr. Sick Hend-Ache, Rheumalism, Sciatic, ltronchoccle, Wcnns, Consuniptious, llormn, Female Wenkucso, .'?ik all other female complainls causcd bv Colds,Sfc.$fc. Vcgctablc Alodicincs for sale, nccompn nicd witli dircctions. Comnosition. l'nn. gcnt or Stimiilatiiig, Ncrve, Cnnker, Cotigh nndTojth Powdcrs; Spice, Winc, Gold; ' eii, Ji-.undicc, Physicnl, and Anti-Dispcptio Bittor.s; Green nnd Brown Emctic ; Hot, or Rliciiinatic Drops, nnd lJhfumiatio Lininicnt; Olivo, Ncrvo nnd Itch Oint nicnts; Ilnir Oil nud Bear's Greasff; Corn Cleansing nnd Hcaling Snlve; Cnncc?, Streiigthciiing nnd Sticking Plnsters ; Congb, Tooth-Acho nnd Asthmntic Drojis; " Lobolin, 1st, 2d, und 3d prepnrations'; Pench nicat, Chnlcra. Worm. nnd Liver Comnlninr Svrun: Alotber's Frinml nnd F uimiir; i.oiion ior itcn, anit iiiicum, Scro fiilous, nnd other bad hiimors and sores : i.u Mmur, romauo siiuii ; '11011(1 ncjie; Stimulating, Physicnl, and Emctic Pills ; Volntilo Snlls, or Sinclling Powdcrs, &n. Books for sai.e. Dr Tbompstin's Nnr rntivo nnd Now Guiilc to ilealth, or Botnn io Family Physicinn, pricc, $ 20. Dr. Robiuson's Lceturcs', 00 cts. Quackcry Exposed, 12 1-2 r. &c. A chango of Lincn is ncccssary in evcrv courso of Alcdieinc. VilliiL'o of Alontnelicr. ) Mivember 2JI, 1835. N. B. Thondvnutngrs bcing grentnttho Inlirmary, yonnc men of cood ediiention nnd forrcct moral hahits, cnn bero qunlif thcnisclvos for oxtciiMvo tisefulncKs, iu tl.o Botauic Practicc, 011 rcasoiiahlc tcrms. Stray Coio. CAME iuio the enclostireof the snhsrri her in Berlin, ibout thc seventh inst. a Brindle Cow, of middling size, supposed u bo five or six years old. Tlie otvner is rrquesled to prnvo property, pay chargcs and lake her awqv. JOHN IIASKELL. Berlin, Mav 17, 1830. E. P. WALTON & SON have just received 11 new and general nssott- int'iitol Bnoks and Stattonarv from the r.!r ol New York. June3, 183G.