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CIKCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE.
1JA11IIKU AMD BAWTUr.
PJnso your worshlp,' siilil tlic cldest of
lliu threc nccusciT, 'this boy un' iny soii
NimI wero nt work yesteidny, nn' they hmt
tomc words comln' liomo wliicli nobndy
ilicii took rniicli notico of. liut this morn
Ing it so hupponcd tliut 1 wont to work iii
your nonor n piatce gnrilcn ngrcennio m
ordhcrs. Jt wnscnrly, un' I expec'.cd to bc
first upon tho grnund, wbich l know to be
plcasin to your lioimr, but I wns overtnki.'ii
on tho ronil liy tliceo two neighbors; sotho
tlireo of ti3 wont on togethcr with Iho
tqindcs in our hands. When vo comc
into tlic flcld it wusjust tho ditsk o'duwn.
'Stop,' biiys lliis tnm licro to tiic, 'don't
you hcnr groniiin'? ' 1 linrd soincthing,'
snysl, 'but I uindo uothing of it, thitiking
it wns tno wiiui.' 'i is not tlio winu,' snys
he, 'but sonio ono thnt's got n liad luirt,
nn'ihcrc they nro I' Surc nnough ut tbnt
ininuto wo suo this boy hcru trvin' to iniiko i
olT witli n pitctifork, boro, in fiis Imnd, but j
wo pinned inm. l,ittlo J Kticw wii.it uso
Iio wns alllicr
nftlicr imttin' it to. I wish I bnd no
i tcll: it'd dcnr I niincd your lord-
inoro to I
sliin's iii
sliip's pintccs. Wu founil my poor boy n ,
dcud corpsc in tlie furrow, mr
ir tlieiu'd tlie
villvnn tlmt dono it.'
Tlic twootlier wltncsscs being cxiuuincd
rorroborntcd iu nll itH circuniitancc?, tlio
cvidenccs glvcn by tbo llrnt. Ilnviug pa
ticntly beurd nll tliey bnd to wiy, nnd lind-
ing tbnt tbny bnd not detcctcd tbo iiiau in
tbo vcry nct, iMoynchan sccincd tuixious
bnd fonnd n tnnn on thu ppot witb n bloody hcforo tbcy will tnko to tbo wntcr, licrc j I M 4 S 1 ? ny
wcnpon in liis band, nnil witb bis lmnils on tbo rivcr is more tbnu a milu (ivcr ; nud to ,, , J- JiJ.
tlie dcnd body. This nnd bis prccipitnto forcu tboin iu, ult tlic noiscs llint liitlimis, ' '"H'TliI' subsnribcr would inforin liis old
fliglit wbcn srcn, and tbo ilisagrccnicnt tbo und uegrui'f", nud SpaniMiil.s.iind 'crnclu-r.s,' , cuFtouicrs nnd tbo piiblic tbnt bu bas
prcvioiisevcninp, wcru strong circiiiiistnii-' cnn ninl:i', 011 nags hpurrt'd to tbcir utinosl, rcmovcil bis Saddling Eslallishmcnt to n
ccs; yct tlioy did not ninount to nclual ovi-! niust bo maile, uio tbo caltlo nro nttirtcd lluw ''''i'ding urected nrnr bis (Iwclling
donccofguilt, nnd bo cnllcd on tbo prison- in u drovu ovcr tliu burrcns'. On llicy go, bonsc, n fow rods weit of tho IJank, wbcrc
erfor bis cxplaiintion. witb bluc, btniing, ficry cycs, nnd suorting intends to kccp ns good mi nssortincnt
Tbo unliajipy ninu turned palc nnd rrd ditcnded nostrils bollowing witb tcnor, ol'work ns any otlicr sbop in tlic plnce, nnd
nltcrnntely, nnd trcmblcd ns if bis dooni nud nround and nbovu now bcrc, nnd "ill scll ns cbcnp. Tbofo wisbing I'or work
liad bceu ulrcady fixcd. IIc ncknowlcdgud iuiou (ar over tliu wbortlcbciry plain, tbcy iu liis lino of business nro invited bcforc
tho dHmlc, indccd nll tliu circtiiiislanccs cour ns if tbt-v lliouclit dcntli. Iicll. nml they purrhase, to eall nnd exnniiiiii liis
depo:
.ed by tbe ncciiscd, yct bo nttestcd
hcnven that bo was wholly guillless.
'twus I douc it, uud I took thu itchtbrk iu
my fright.'
Mr. Moynelian, who seemed alTected in
tbe strongcst mauner by tlio pooi fellow's
nnxiety, wns bo liir from judgiug bim guilty
tbnt ho pcrotnptorily refu&od to isue 11
wnrrant of coniuiitlnl, nnd uscd nll bis in
flueuco to dissundc il:o fricnds of tlic do
reascd froni procncding fuitber ngaiiiBt tbo
priponcr. To this, howcvcr, they would
uy 110 mcans listen. They conveved tho
uccused beloro nuothcr iniiistrate, who
comniittcd bim to gaol witbout besitution. ,
I he dav of (nnl eninn. nnd Mr iMni'iir'lifin
liappcncd to lic one of tlic jury. 'J'hc ovi-
deneo was tbo samu aa belbre tho Judtrc
' t. ; j
lus old acqimintanco. To tho wholo court,
except to Mr Moynchan, tlic tcstiuioliy
SBenicd coiiclusivc. Ile, howcvcr, would
not listen to tbe tbought of n conviclion.
Iho nrguincnts of elevcn of lns fcllow.
jurors wero yain-he would not subscriho
to tbeir vcrdict. flio Inttor, howcvcr, was
not to bo inove.l, nnd tlio insuo was, (us llio
lymor goes,) tliat tlio piry wcru kiihtd nnd
thopvisonersetntliboity. .
When tbo judge liad roiurncd to bis
lodgingf, ho could not nvoid rcllecting 011
tho cxtrnordinary character of tbis nian,
who bndthus, 10 gratify u favorito theory,
let 11 murdcrer loosc npon eociety, nud sut
up bis own sobtnry judgmcnt nainst tho
,"a,r , "',"""; "
bo deeply did it prcy upon lns nund that
sent for Mr Mov'nelian. 111 order tliat
tbcy miglit cxcbnnge somc quiet convorsa
tion on tho subjcct. Tbe lnttcr rcadily nt
tcndcd 011 bis summons.
My lord,' Baid Mr. Moynchan, witb n
scriou? air, on bearing tbo causo of thu
T. . .1 1. ... .
juugus mcssage, -you niny rcmeniimr u
conversation Wlncb we liad somo weeks
1 weiu 11110 1110 new,' saiu ne, -io niy ln.s legs nnu nrms, nud (Jrastliciu iu ngnin, 1'iense uioso no paironio nnn.
rork, nn' I found tho cnrpsu bcforc nic in and bis ono .'pur, wilh iisbank thicc iucbcs ' A good assortnient of HAIiDWARE
a furrow nn' tho pitcbfork lyin n near it, loup, und crucl lowcl, gores bis 'tuokcy V nlwnys on hnnd to nccomniodiiiu Uioso uho
nn' while I wns feeliu' bim to sco i!' hu bnd niinlt, and ovcr fnllcn pino logs hc lcnps; i wlsI' 10 purebnsp by the sctt or olherwio.
nnv life, becausij I was ul'ccrcd thcy'd sav nnd when he biiiiiiens 10 inci't wiili n li.tli. . WANTEI). nn Annrcntien tn du.
sincc on tho subjcct of circumstantial ovi- m,d to bc contcntcd under uhnost nuy c.ir-(lcnce.-
,,.,,,, I tumstances, so Ihr as tlio convciiienecs of
J orfuctly wcll,' rephcd tho Judgc. lifu nrc conccrned."
'I toldyourlorilship,tlicn,fsai(l Mr Moy-I .
liehan, 'that tho timo niight arrive when I ; cr tvniv im AMaainimar-.
Bbould bavo un opportuni?y of niaking you ! SL,U lAi 1N WAaSACUU&L ris.
a convcrt to my own opimou.' ' According to tbcdccision ol'Judgo Shnw
Thnttimc, Mr Moyuelmn, is ccrtninly luws of Unglund nnd of this Slate are
yet to como j for I novcr kncw u euto bo tht samcin rcgnrd lo slavtry. lloth liold it
clcarly ngainst you, us that wo huvo tricd 10 bo contrnry to justicc and natural right.
rrt-.l.itt 1t. 1 Mn..nnt tn l.nn... ....... If tlliq t (Iii. rnui. tltt.tt (I... ..t....n :..
onsforBiicb cxtrnordinary pcrscverunce
10 givc it 110 liarslier iiiiiiio.-" aiueie, proviuing tnnt, 'jo pcrsou hcld to "iu oiuiw, ior
'Myreasons nro nt your lordsliip's scr- ervice or labor, m nuy ono Smtc, under tho , or, Bwno,1i wl goucral nssortincnt of t R ECOM M ENDATIONS.
vicc,' nnswcrcd Mr Moynchan, 'providcd lows thcreof, cscaping into unotlier, sliall1 h ,nv':M' "c'' ns Junics', Wilson's The Joumal of Edueation, one ol the
ihatl havo your solcnin word of bouor cuiiscqucnco ol nnv Inw or regulution ,G""""ii I ropbecy und others of thc lutcst most deservedly celebiated lilerary publica
not to divulgo thcm during niy own life-' 'bcrcin, he (lischargeJ from such servico ',alicrls' n '"ns.siiyKol'tliis work "'J'bis isone of tbe
timc' or labor, Imt shull bo dclivered up on ' . , J,cn,crs 1,1 "ic 1 nbovo nrticles arc 1 inost judiciousund practical liooks lor n pri-
Tbe iudo-n. witlintir hpKitntlnn. rnvo liim claiin of thu nnrtv tn ulinm Kurli cr.;.., mvited to call aud cxaniiuc tho nbovo nssort-1 marv ipnhnol. wn Imvn vni s.fi.n Thi. c.,.
the promisc he dciircd. '
lndmit,my Lord,' said Moynchan, 'that
thiscaee has ull tbo strengtb of circuinslun-
tial tcstimony wbich you considered ncccs-
sary; but I could not in conscieneo convict '
tlic prisoncr, for 1 om wjstlf thu wlayer of ,
tlio ( eccns'Cd.' '
tllO (10000(1.'
Tho judgo stnrtcd back iu borror.
Ybh,' saul ho,'itliHppcned 011 tbnt morn
ing that I was in tlic ficld bcforo uny of iny
workmcp. Tho dcccased was tho first who
mado his nppcarunco, und I rcbukeil biiu
or his ncglcct. lleing n lmui of hot teni
per, bo nuswercd 1110 witb moro tban cqual
warmili, nnd 1 lost ull command of inine.
I struck Inm bo rcturned thc blow ; I betd
tbo pitchfoek in my band, nnd with ono
blow moro I lellcd bim to tbo carlh. I flod
111 terror, and in less tbnn ono bour nlier
tho prisoncr wns brouglit hcforo tne. Judgo
whether I bnd no renson to Iio consiant 111
my vcrdict of ncquittnl.1
'llio judgo kept his promisc; but from
that day forward ho was tuiicb tuoru cnn
tioiiR iu rccoiving circumstiiutinl cvideuce
011 11 capital cbargc.
From the Daily lluffulo Journnl
inntntxt1) Ycstcrday, 11 tall, lcnu, rn
(Ir.verous lookuig clinp ralled at thu U11M0111
ilouse 111 tbis city, and dcmundcd of Mr
IJcputy Kimlierly, in neonorous voico, "his
elcamnrr." Asionishcd not only ut tho
voico of tbo individual, but also bis nianri.ir
nud tonc, b doninnd wns nho iiindu by Mr
K. "froni whcnco ho saileil, nnd whero bis
rcgistry wns:- To lliis tho Cnptnin (for
by thlS timc ho hnd nsmmnil il... .!:.,:.. .
U"!.r,,ort ?f ,lisn'ce) rnppeil out tho words
"fi-om Point 1a Hocque, 011 Lako Cbam
nlnin, 11 tho May Flowcr." "And pray
Jiow did you get hero ?" doninnded tho
ofliror in grcat surprifc. "Took hcr kecl
off. ctlt it in two nurts, nnd put it in tlin
liofd'; nnd (19 for tlio innst, wu tltishippcd
tlmt and iiit it on tlio lnrlionrd siduol'tho
dcck. Cuino strnight I lironph the canal
withoilt tr.rap'iiiglhu copperolt'hcrbottoin."
vuiu wiint toimngo nro you i"
you src, when wo starlcd wo
"Wliy, do
licur nboiiti
incnsurud tcn totis; Imt when wo got tho
other sidc of tliu liig cut iu your ditcli, wo
Iny to iienr tibout n motitli, cut lior in two,
nud f-plk'L'd in, I gucss, uliout livo tons."
"And whcio did you inicnil going." "To
Chinigo." "And wlint nro" you loadcd
willi ?" ",My fiuuily nud tinps'lbr working
my furin." "A ro you u seiuiKin ?" "For
(ivo und forty ycnrs Imve I wenthercil thu
storius on Lnkcs Goorgo und Champlain."
Herc tlio iimttor cndcd. Tho vessel is
iinw lying nt ono of onr wharvrs, nud is n
peifcet Hpcciineii of n Kurili Uivur Sloop.
'D1UVIN0 PltAIRltt CATTLK OVHIt
III V Iii! S.
" liut of nll tiio MrnliL'o lliiiiL's to bo niet
1 witb. in llint lltif c.nnnli'v. wliicli tniirflnrH
( nll loinniicc. tlicic U not n inoro stin ing
.'siLdil tbnn tbnt of diiviiiL' ii bcnl of inniiii.
cuttlo ovcr tliu rivcr. Tliu nccount i.liuuld
liowi tinn u Ciorinnn. lor ibciu nrn nn
' uorils in tlio EliL'lisli lanmuiL'u to ciii! mi
iinprcssion of tlic bcllowiug unil iiuigliing, I
nnd sboutiiig, nnd beiitiug, nnd Imwling, !
nnd triunpliug, nnd dtisi, und coiilliKioiijiiiid
goiing, iiiidspuriing-tbc pell-uicll,diown-1
ing nnd ea inu ! Thcro notliiii" lik it
iu iliu civilizcd world. In tlio fust plaeo '
dcsliuction ncruin tbeir rcar. Theliidiun
011 bis miall borsj'a baek, throws vtidu out
iu whicb a trec oiicc ktood. over bis linrM.V;
head bo tuinblc., but up bc gets agaiu, nnd
on he gocs bardcr tbau uvcr. Iu tbis nian -
ncr, ovcry ouu does bis bebt, nud wo lietidu
tliu ui.iiiinl tliat caniiot runnslast nsn horso
widiniiinn un Iiih luiuk ! Whack ! whticli!
whncl; ho tnkes it, nll iiIoiil' liis loins,
11111 W il I a bcl uiv lin tlnsl,. i;.,v..l
fiightciiiug tlic-o tdiend of liim tcn tiines
iiiore, untd ut last tbeir heads aiu tuiued
towards thu rivcr, and tbeir lorniciitors
liaviu-r 1111 evo 011 (.01110 ooles. or ImIIi.h
iipon the shorc wbich tliu culllu cannot nimM
t-nl. l..i. it u...... tl 1 1 1'
...1 ........ iiiiun iiiuil. .Illtl jic.ki OUT
hccls they nro foicod into ibe water-soiuu
under. uud $01110 over oilura nn.i f. ii....
will eoinc, witb oycs Mniing for stra'igula-
tion, suorting tho wntcr froni tbeir nosirils; '
.soniu dyintr, nud .-oniu dcud white thu1
grcat body hwini roiiud nud rmiud in u
iliousaud circlcs, und in niaking two niiles,
ns they do nt 'l'ulutka,' wliicli is tbo Iiidian
for cow-lbrd, thev swim ut lcust five ; liut '
tlioy do not go peiiccubly, oven wbcn iu tlic
water ; for cnnoes, ilogs- and Indiaus are '
ner thciu tomo swiminiiii; und .-.01110
puddling-nnd whcnovor thu lieusls lurn
thcir noses to go buck to tlie sboi o wbcuce
ihey stutted, inost crucl blows nro L-i'vcn
ihuni by Ibe Bpaniards in tho boats, witli
thcir pnddles ; white tho Indians and 110- 1
grues who swim, dabh wnler in tbeir eyes. 1
uud iiogssnnii nt tiiuir lips, uud tliustlicy
kcop ou, until cvcry rouue ho bas nnv
tliing to do iu tbebiisiucs.s. is nliuost fiii icrn-
cd lo deutb, and scveral hend of cutllo nro
drowiicd. 'J'bis is tho primitivo niodc for
ferrying cuttlu ovcr rivers ; und iliuoi who
linvo secn it pruclised will uppreciatc tlic
ndvuntugo of good ferry-bo.-us. Iu liiet,
therc is nothiui: liko 11 wild counirv to
nmkis iih C....I ihr. ,,U., r ,.:. :i:.,..fir...
constilution, tbo .sccond scction of tbo dili
"r labor niny be Dur,' as gencratlu comiru-
A 's utturly Kiibvcrsivo of thc laws of this
Poininonwcallb ; nud thu nionicnt n slavo
Ircnds upon our soil be chould bccomo u
rrceiitaii, ns is thc cnsu in England. Juilgo 1
Miaw inmselt cousidnrs this provision us
cuntrnrv to iiistice. n.itimil ri..l,t n,,,l tl,,.
I . . ,. ,. . 'r. r..., ...... .tttj
semci poiicy o tlio btate, and tlmt as hucIi '
it ouglit to rcceivc n ilncr conslruclion. Wo
wish to sco Iho question te.tcd hefi.ro our
tSiiprcinc Court on this singlo point. Can
Massuchusctts consistently with her eoiiti-
tllt 011 UIK llllW lllll PKll tliclt.t.l ,w,ll.t, I
... ... .. ...... .0...... , ,,'
oiui.1 iiiu pcrvicu or uiuor oi n siuvo rscap
inginto her terrilory nctually DUE' to thu
iiiiiii who profcsses'to bo bis nia";ter? Wo
think not. Iu Iho Inngungo of Judge
Dawcs of this Stntc, "Our own luws, fuul
ings aud uousiilniioii lead us to consider,
tho pcrsoiisfpoken of in thu luitcd Slales
coiistitutionsns mtn, notas properlji."
Ilav. 'Oantk,
MEXICO-ITS IN11AI1ITANTS.
Tho populution of iho Mexican Slnl(?s
WhMa ol nbout 11.000,000 of iiceineli. Of
o rri .uu,ooo nro untnix.'d Indians;
,.)0O,000 nro Mesiizos, or tbo Mixed ofi'.
spring ol hpaniiudsaiid ludiiins; 1,500,000
nro Cicolcs of tl() lmmixu1 ollspringof
SiiMiiiiirtlc I Ono nnn nr t 1
4,ulUrolH, vasniniuigoes, or
............. , ,.,.,,.-.,, iX.rrncH llli.Hulilli'
id.solboMulaltoeH; 100,000 nro Nugiocs
.m,(!,l!l! slm,linr,ls. l,0'-i iu Spaiu, und nbout
,10,000 strangers, coiihisiiug of emigranls
fioiu vurious nations. From this esiiniuie
it sconis tlmt tho Indiausuud Mcsiizos fon,)
tlio bulk of the populatiun. Um it is said
that Ihcy nro in inaiiy rcspcels supcrior to
ihe Spnniards nnd Cicolcs. Thev nro limi
cst, industrious nnd jieiiccablc.nnil gcnonil.
j Y,""'"ior oi mo hoii. Tlioso only nre
nddictcd to ricious habits, who livo in tho
vici.iiiy oflnrgo towifc. They nro ofn'2TV O'M.tiXtJli'Z' A Vo.
mililtr nnrtill nvifiM.inn tll ufnttifn t.tt.l wmwMiam - ,
l !.. .... ii i: .i ! i
nuvu iii iiunerui ii luniiuu lonuitcs.
poniooi iiicni nreiiounrnorinaii llioSpnn-
inrils. nud inniiv nf llinir wninnn nr.i uiruiri.
. . T I I .. .
orin licnutv (o tlio Croolo wotncii. nn nn.
count of llieir rosv clifokf. 'j'lm Iiwllnns
nro oxcclle.it FoldiciH, wnll civilizcd, tliouali 1 0 tlic most fppiovcd colors. Also nn cslen
stlll idointors, nnd tliey will iniiloubtedly sivcnosortmetit ol "isonntsun
formtlio dcinocrncy of tlio counlry, nnd, i RADY MADP PT OTIlIMr
bcing iu no.wi! infciiorto tlio otl.cnnrc?, ll ? . X Di' XvR?$9'
probnldy dcMiucd to rnli! tlio iintion. Tlio 1AIL011S' TRIMMINGS,
iMcxiinns, bcforo tliey wcro coiKpicrcd by Ncck Slocks, Glovcs, Fnncy Ilclkfs.
tlio tpnninrds, bnd (iliciidy ndvnncod fur in Crnvnls, Ilnir Hnislins
tlio nilH of govcrnnicnt nnd c.ivilintion. 1 Collnrs llnwms ,W.
Tlio rnnqncnt Ims undoubtcdly bn?lnnc,l j nn 'J S "
tliciriiinrcliofimprovcnicnt, nnd iftbuydo1 Alle bl 'Ui rAblllONSnre
butictiiiu ili.'ir ficcdom, tlicy will, in Irss n',w 'wi'ivi-J ftoni New Vork, nnij pt-ntlc-tlian
n ccntury, in nll jir .lmluTity, bo ono of "'" who wnntihcir gnr.iiiMils in tlie brst
tliu grcnlest iiulions ol tho enrib. stylc nnd warrniiti'd to (it, !iu lospcct (nlly
Boston Post, linvded ' pnlrdnize tlie New Estnblisli-
! Iliclll.
llat Traps. A vcry eimplo iiroccss lias' . N. ,5, ''atlicular atlcntion jiaid to cul
Intclv bccn piiirtiso.l by n nirtncr iirnr Kd- '?r oll.'crs to n,nl1'
iiiburch of (xtcrniiuntinc rut.s Iis li.im . Vrdo,s Ironindislnnce Rrnlelully received
bnd bccn infcs'tod witb tlicin to nn nlnrniing
cxtcnt, nnd Iio foll upon tlio fnllowinir nlnli
1 10 Put ol" tlicin. 1 lc pliiccd n Inrjjc rnp-
' Vt Kcttlu in Ins corn loli, llicn fli uiLMt
nbout Imlf full of wntcr, ftiowr.d cbalTovcr
so 118 ,0 covcr tlio siirfuco of tbo wntcr,
plnring boitrds froni tliu wnlls to tlio
Ftctlle, tlio rntn niislnking tbocliall forgrnin
llinl' ''IIJ lcniful lcnp, nnd in lliis wny 400
f t''crn wero 1roviictI.
..r..-.i,,r,TO.M,.ia,1,r.J.
woik nnd priec.". IIc nssurrs tbcm tlmt no
cxcrtions on bis part shnll ho wanled, to
ubovu liusmess.
. II13NUY Y. HARNEP.
Montpelier, Atigust 1, 183(1. J'Jif
,'" " "
(j-fi DIJ VS Q P v A fi 1
ru m
TLTTAVING boiigbt the slock in tiado of
-B--a- "'cssff; Hutchuis & Wriglit, havo
'fuiovcd their liirmcr Ftoclc to ihe Store
recently ocrupicd by iid II. &. W
und
"w 0,'"cr to thcirciistnnn'in nud thu iiuIiIk-
i'Vliii(iivn nn nesni'ininrt 11c rnn lm i'r.im.l
" " twitiitt
in iho country.
August 10, 1S.,(i.
r.l
FOR SALE.
milKEr. I'KWS 011 the lower loor ol
JL the Uiick Cliurcb.
C. k .1. WOOD.
Ali'ntpelier, Atig. 10, 1330'.
DANIEL 1JATES &. CO.
Ao. 21 Klm-Slrcct, and 1)1 Union-Slrecl,
lioslon,
IIAVfi FOU SAIiR.
A COMPLETE .1SS0li'PMH.T OF
HOLLOW WARE,
Q l!ST received froni tho Tnuuton Kur-
J iincc, of bupcriormiality, vcry liglitnnd
strong, rcady bnilcd for rctailing, eonsist
ing of Lcvr und rinin, Tca Kcttlcs, Uakc
I'nns, I'ots;
Disti Kctlles of nll sizcs, JJasins, l'otnto
Steamers ;
Spiders, Griddlcs, Kcttlcs, Maslin Ketttes,
Iligb I'ans;
CookingFurnaces, &c. &c.
ALSO,
Ovcn Mouths, Asb I'it nnd lloilcr Doorc;
Sasb Wuigbts, Sad Irons aud Stecl Firu
Setts;
Firu Franics nnd I'arlor Stovns;
I'nrlor nnd Chamher Mntitlo firatcs ;
Kussinnnd English nud Anierican Hhect
Iron;
Cauhlrons of all sizcs; Firo IJrick ;
Tinueil Shcct Copper;
111 uikiiiiou 10 uic nnove, l). 11. & Co
n!nm,,'W ,nrf! "orlnient
"lell,iwbidi will boBold on tho most favor-
ul,lo tcrms.
1 ,u "'1n buy at rttail aro likcwiso rc
Tles";d to enll.
Uos,0i Mny 14, 1S3G. 31
. .
t, ?JSV4!EVSIIIt 4B H(rit,it.-l
- H V
MEDICAL DEPAI!'l'MK"i-
mui? ,w
0 n?e , L''c'"rt,s willcom-
c . TV "" Ul,?'la.v' uvelI.h,r Ihc
"" l,e conlintii-d uiuler the lollowing
"Kllll-ll
Piactice ol Medicine, Nntb'l Ch:iptnaii,M .D.
Chemisiry,
iiooeri linre, "
William Gibson, "
Wni. E. Hoinei, "
Sauiiiel J.ickson,
Geoigelt. Wood, '
HllL' I I.. llililrrr. II
&urBery,
Anutomy,
Institutesol Mvdic.
Mnleria Medica,
iiliilwileiv,
j.ectureson uu-nical Meuicine aud Snr
S"ry aredelivercdat the IVniisvlvaiiiu Hos
pilHl, nnd at tlie Philadelph'ia Iluspiml,
(Illorkley.) 1
iliewholeninount ol lees is thesaine as
heiololoie paid, notwilhsiiindiiig thuauu
uienlalioji iu Ihe niimber ol ProU'ssorships
nnd iinproveiuent in the couise ol instruc
iion. W. E. HOIINKR.M. D.,
Deau ol theMedieal Far.iiltv.
A uc. 1830. iv... ,.
&ii3i-SJavci-.v Bfioohs.
J.W'S luquiry, Mrs Child's Appeal
llnurne'.s Piclure ol Sluverv. I'l iitlns on
.SIavery,The F.iunlain, lirght jiinj Wroni;
in lJston, Knnkiii's I.i'tters, Lile u Wil
herlorut i'n'ni -Slave in Chains, Slave
Markel.nlso, Clinnning on Slaverv, lor sale
at tlie Montpelier HookMorc, bv
'. IMrl'OXSt 6'OA".
N'H-SLAVjilllY AI.MANACS. for
lei7, lor salo at tbis olliec.
MEllCIMJVr TAILOllS,
1 v V l.M,.)l I.. . I .
a lorsnic r.ncnp lor rnsh or np-
i Dfovcd nrrdit. n niinit!iir nssniinn.ni nl
, liROATim.OTTTR nARc;iMi.,ir'Cj
' AVn irici'iivt-io1 '
Montpelier, May n, 183(i.
Memoval.
WILL1AM T. IIUIINIIAM, has pur
chasi'd tbeSb(M nt tbe South end ol
Ihe Arch HrMgp, Intely nwned nnd orr.upied
by Joseph Freonian, wbere he will be icadv
.. I- .1." !. 1:1 I !
iu.hic 1 .r 1111 r very ni.erai padunngc ncre -
olnie, be will endeuvor.lo nier.l, nnd bopes
liereby to ensure a conluiunnee ol the
'l' lMTltvii i
J. itUlliNllAM.
WtLLIAM
MnySl, 1330. tf
1500KS.
newedition nl tbe Awlul Di.-,e,losurcs
ol Mariali Monk, ol' the llolel Dieu
A
Nuiineiy ol Montreal, revised, wilh nn Ap
pendix, nlso, a suppleinent givirm niore
paiticiilars ol tlie Nunnery nnd Grounds
illustrated by a plnn ol Ihe Nunnery. .lusl
received aud loi sale hv
K. 1'. WAIl'ON & SON.
New JEstablishmtmt.
TIIE subsciibers, linvinp; piirchascd ihe
enlire Slock ol 1. C. llarrniiu, and
removed ihe business to Ihe sbop lorinerly
oeciipied bv Jewelt R: Ru.--sell, as n lailor's
shop, nn Main streel, 1 wodoors noilhol ihe
j , . ,' """ ' ii.t.iNiur wuik rwiHK Suliscriber would inlorm the ptib-
in I114 hni. C i. .1 . . . 1
r.l r. 1 1 I nit.la tn ..I I , . . .1 . f.. - . I. ...... . ....
KUUI'il) TUU .S. SUK :i Ol lor k nds '. i.i:,! V:.. .V.h.i.. i
,,, . ... . , ni-.tgiyu, iu.iiy fi'iiiuiiii 11 lliavai.luil.llHIM'IH. I
... i , . , ' j"- iniine. ni)(l will coneentientlv be ablc to oller
t.nni.ritifr iiim .ii.uniHtMi.iiirnn.ttia t.tfi.i .... .. . . ..
.1... ... ... .. .... ......'7 ... wtrfimitiitiin t trtnu trt .1
Post Ullice, nnd nearly opp..sile iho brieU Thc su)S(.ril,er liavintr recenllv rotnplel
Aleel.nB House, wbere nia.v be lound alllctl thl! cotnpilntion and piil.liration ol n
kiiuJs ol work 111 tbeir luie, ns chenp aa ; profrressivu serii-s cit elementarv class honlw
ean be purc.hased elsesvbere. for tht. usi;ol s,.1I1(l. nradr.iniVs nml laini-
i. jiii hiiios ui reoainne uone ni'
short nolice; alsu ninny nrticles ol linrd
wnre atulsaddlei's tnols cheaper Ihan ever
I'RENTISS CUTLER.
D. P. .JOHNSON.
NEW MUSIC.
LOT or NEW MUSIC lor I'iano
I'iiles: Flute Instrurlnrs, Clanoneldo.
A
Violin do. .lusl received nnd lor sale hv
E. P. WALTON& SON.
Au?, 20, 1S30.
'B'o Sciiool Te:icher
aaad
S7"OUR altenlion is
1 niomentcalled ton
JL little Schhool llook entillcd Ihe
CIIILD'S ASSISTAxNT,
lo n knowledge ol iho Geomaphv nnd liis
tnr.v ol Vermont, by S. R. llall. 'lthasal
readvnassed thioui'h six lnriru edilinns. und
is n(iwo(l.'red lor sale hv the imlilUlierc .
wilh the belief that it is one ol the best ele-1 N-7- 'I'he Moral lustruetor nnd Guide
meniary woiks ever put into the hands ol 10 Virtue, rontaining otiginal essays 011
ehililreii. The presenl svstem of putting a ' knowledge, temperence and econoniy, nnd
ehild to study the Gengruph of Ihe ll'orld, , ahstiaels ol tbe hesl systems ol morals, nn
belorchecaii vvenbound hi's own toieu or citnt and moilern, 300 pagcs, 12 mo.
connly iscertainlv wronjr. How manv there ' ,irs, 1 1 1 1 1 il and seventh mimhers nre
nre who ean answer almost nnv question Pbliihed by Grimrand Elliolt, No. tl Nnrlh
respi'ctint; the Gcography ol tbe World and 1 fou rlli Ktleel, Philadejphia, nnd the whole
nre yet unaliletogive Ibe boumlmies ol the set inay be obtained by nddressing orders
Counly in whicb lliev live, inuch lecsol the i 10 tl11" nlbor al Newburgb. Thev huve
several counlies in the Stale! nnd how nmny lict'n ndopted ir, many ncademiw nml Srhools
have a ncompend ofGeneial llislorv, wbil'e 1 in vnrious parts ol the Un'led Slales, in pre
Ihey remain ignornnt ol Ihe IlisWy ol 'crrnet 10 the loreigiitompilaiions prev.nus
Iheir naliveSlale ! This book is intended to j '.V n.
supply tbis delect in tbe edtication of the 1-' fnmpilfr ol ihe Anierican School
childrenol Vermont. A childshould first I-ibrary, is not so presuinptiions as to pro-
studv the Geoorranhv nnd Historv ol l,is
own Stntennd tben sjme elementaty Geog-
rnpliyol llie World: and next beinay take
a largerGfograpby.
! liraphical delnils are ivell fcelected, and 'he
jchapicf on natural hislorv u ill lurnnli much
loo.l lor llioiiglit, anil will nid Ihe carly lor
jmalion ol good mental habils. The civil
! historv is siillicienlly eopious lor th iiurnos -
' ea ol such a volume, nnd the niToimt ol the
inriKlilnj nl il,.. ..n.i,. ....tl...,. i.:i.i.. :..
. H1V .Ull. N lllUlli V III
Rtructivennd entertaining.
v t t.tiitint mtwr.-, ouu II lirt
lliis, conlain the Irue elementsol cnliL'bten -
d palnolisin. nnd nossess :i miirli hiirh,.r
Book"
......i. ...
!valiietlianisiiM.arentnt lirst siL'ht."
I SMdoch Thompson, Jt. M. tavs " I nm
inucn piensed wilh thu 'Geogiaphv and His
tory nl Vermont,' by the Rev. S.' R. llall,
wliicli you lately put iu to mv hanils. Il isa
wnik wbich I helieve niig'ht be prolilalilv
uitrodueed into all tlie uimiarv !chools (il
IhisSialc."
Published and for Side bu
E. P. WALTON &
Montpelier, July 5, W2C.
SON.
WALTON'S LimtARY.
JUST AUDED, Inklingsol Advenluic
Inlcs ol'onr Ni ighburhood,
A Year in Spain,
Asrnes Serle,
Elkmiawn, or ihe Prophet ol tho West,
Puris aud Ihe Paiisians.
Ternis, Gceiits u voluiiu'.
Alig. 17, 183(5.
GEN. HARRiyO.N.
Ibogrnphical Sketcb ol the Lifc and
.Seivinesol Gen Wni. IIi.miv IIi.hi.
boii. iiacihiT uilh his lcller to Siiiion lloli
var, lor sale bv
E. P. WALTON & SON.
STKEI, PENS,
rxcellent nrliclc. nlso. l.nciler
Mnlches, (orNHle hv
E. P. WALTON & SON.
Aug. 10. so.
UNION HOUSE.
KSPKCTFULLY informs liis liiends
' nnd thenublic tbnt he bas I'tecied n
latRennd commodioiis house ol Entertnin
inent upon thespot Ibtnierly occiipied by tlie
"Union Hotel," on JMaineHtrpel, and'llitit
cverv thinti is now in readinrss lor ibe re-
iceiition nf tbe'wenty truveller,' nnd .sucb
lotheis', whether wcnry or nnl, ns niny he
I plcnsed to lavor Inm wilh tbeir ronipnny.
Hverv rel'reshment lor niiin nnd be.iBlcon-
stanlly on Imnd.
SIhmiIiI nii.i oncbe dhposed to donht tbnt
tlie ' Union Ihuse,' in point ol sizc, nent
liess.oonvenienci! nnd situation. is cntilled
to a rnnlf ninonp the rcry ftrsl bnlels nnd
i pulilic honses in Vermont (or N.Knulnnd)
hei3(inlyinviicd to'CALL AND SKH.'
Mr Mnnn takes this opportunily to ten
dcr hisncknowledginenls tohisold pations
nnd Iriends', lor pasl lavors, nnd to respert
lully solicit n continuancc ol thoir patron-
Montpelier Village, Aiir. 10, 1S.'!0. tl
EaGLE iiotej,.
....t,., 1111.1 ni.tii
iMtrr.it ttittt. i...r tl.....
, njua (luring tR. approacliinR M'.tMon ol Ihe
Leei3aturc. 'J'en.lcrinp to tlie publio bis
; nclinowledcniems tor the libetnl nalron.-uje
1 '
j tKTt'toloio1 reeeived. therelbre wjlieits and
ill endeavor lo uierit n rnntinu.inrc nl' Ihe
. sanie. The travellingr cotnniutiitv nre invi
ted 10 call.
Gentlenicn desirons ol obtnining honrd
can be neconiniodaled at the nhove.
SUTH KIMI1AI.I..
Montpelier, Aug. 31, 1330.
Ven Inlcresting Informulion lo Parcnls,
'J'cachtrs, Trnsltcs nf Sehonh, Acudemks
nndJuremlts Libraries, Legislnlors, ,hr
chanls and loiui"- Pirsnn.i of holh Rcxcs
llirovghmd Ihc Unitcd Statcs or dsewhue.
ToRnr.v's AMEIMCAN SCIIOOL I.l
URAltV, EnibrncinK n sxsleuiiiiie cniiise
ol Lileraiy, Intellecliial, Moial and l'bv
sical instruciion, designed bolh fur class rea-
1 ding anil private study.
.. ,,nn, r..u....r.ti.t 11.. .......... .1......
lies, now respeeilullv pmposes ihem lor
public examination nnd sui'b shnre ofpal
ronnge m their nierits mav be jmlged enii
! tled to.
j The series consists of seven hoo'' as
' lollmvs:
I No. 1. The Priiuary Spelling 1! )ok, thirty
, six pnpcs, 18 1110.
j No. 2. Familiur Spelling Ilooli, lSOpages
12 tno.
No. 3. A Pleasing Ciinipanion (or little
girh nnd Hoys, M I pagcs, 1110.
rso. -1. AiHental flluseuin lor tlie Kising
Gentvnlion, consis'.ing ol lales, lables, &e.,
vol. I, 131 nages, 12 mo.
1 No. 5. A Mental Mnsiim, &r. coniprWni;
j coiiversations 011 natural history, niul tlie
Univers", relleclioin 011 Providence, &c.,
, vol. 2, 130 puges, 12 mo.
j No. C. A fllenlal Museuin, &r includinc
miscellaneous nitic.les, enleriaminir, moral
and politiral, vol. 3. 210 paces, 12 mo.
! Pso lus books suflicient Mihsiiiutes lor nll
otner compiialions lor suinnr purposi's.
On the coiilrnry, he would earncsily rrc
oinmerid tlal so great a vaiiely oi' clan
hooks shoulu be fuinished liir fchools, that
each class mtht conimenre cvery qnnrler
with a new book. It is n gieat uiislake iu
parents tosuppnse theic ucconoiiiy 01 nuy
other advantage in ronfining llieirohildini
to Iho use ol only twonr tliree sort.s o
schoiil hooks duiuicr tbeir eduralion. A
! hcvv K00'1 ,M,r, L,ve'y low 'nonlli", slimti-
! lalM tlle nll''lio ' lllc" scholnr, aud
bicihlnles bis improveinenl, nol only in Ihe
i,rt f reailing but in tlic proqressive ac-
1 'luiri',lll'lU h-'lul inliirir.ntiuti.
l 'ms ncen the speeiai eiuieavor ol the
couipiler of the hooks now oll'ered to the
t . i . , , 1 i
' Nin''-V 10 thengenuil rnpacilies ol the learnei
1 ' cuirdiine eiiteitainuient wilh uselul in-
niiDiic. lifstiics niinminL' me cssoiis nroL'res.
fctruclion ; nnd wlule guidintr thc pliant
juvenile niind in tlie ways ut knowledge,
wisdoiu, viriue, piut.v, econoniy, indiisiry,
temperance, peace and happini-ss, to exliiliit
clcarly, and lorcihly the indiremenls and
rational motives lor pursning such wnyx.
Dry moral precepls, witlimit illusir.-iiion--,
nrc seldoin regurded wilh nttentinn bychil
dren. He lias tlso earel'ully, endeavorod
llint notliin'' should he found in his ronuii-
lalion, partial lor, or ngainst oiiherol ihe
secis ol rcligioii, hut al tlie same liine in
culcating such liuidainenlal, prni'tu'al und
inilispulahle mnxiuis and iiriuriples ns nll
eouour in. The iiitroduciion ol MTiarian
ho il-s iu seminiiries ol lenriiiiiff would have
u pornicious lendency to destioy the union
aud harniniiv iu societv eo I'.sseiuial lo the
.idvanreinentoleduraliiin. llc has inserlei1
n consiileralilo nuinherol' lessons (Ifsigni'd
to iiuprcits the inindsol tlie rising geiit'rn
tion witli a just nldioriniice ol'the prcviul-
i ing custom ol tising inioxiraiing liiiuors.
j wlucti is lirobahly Ihe nintt iletrtirtive and
lOXleusive moial nnd pliysical evi ihal mv-
I nirt.ft nnl litt.nhlii. nl tl..t ..r..L,...t t......
.-" - .... iiirttin iuiiit
The ndvaniages wbich, iu tlie rompiler'h
view, nre peculinrlo his spellmg hooky, nre
liisl, tbnt Ihe eleinentnry sminds are mi
clenil.v nnd distinctly nrrnngnl, and ho plain
ly explained, liy iueans o n simple new
inventei! key, that nuy cliild who indisiln-
guish niiinerical liigun-s nml pronouinv I
lourit'cii ol the most coinnion monovslla-
R
j
i j- iic inni ne uns uiai e. i iiiiiui t ne uast
blc3, may bo taught, in a tew liouiri, how
to pronounce tlic nccenled vowcl sonnds iu
nll the words ol ihe regular spelling talilep,
whelber tlie snunds nre representcd by sin
glo, vnrious or diptliongal vowcls, wi'lhout
lartlier atlcntion Iroui thu teacher, sccond
llinl words whicli nre scldoni or ncver used
Plltier tll Imntftt lir rnnLttti.i1iiin fir.tr.liii.ntr
.cxcluded, as well as several otlicr extrnne
lous mallers (ollen to be neen in comnion
i spelling hooks) either useless or uninlelliip.
lile, nnd perplexing lo small clmlren; tliird,
that tlie reading lessons roninrise. exc n-
sively, suhjecls lamiliar nnd iiili're-tinar lo
youug lenrncrs, whilemost of llie spelling
lionks nteclogged willi nbsiiact metnphy
sical piecest tolnlly inconiprelicnsible toih'il
drcn, ar.d ol'cou'ise, tedious, disngrceablc
nnd discoiimging.
In selecting mnterials lor llie 3d and lih
hooks, tliccompiler bnri tnken pariieular caio
Ihatllie subjects, ns well ns ll.e lanciiaire.
! sliuiild cnrrespond to tho eapacities and lcel
! ings of children (rom 0 lo 8 yearsold; by
I wliicli niean? they will, nt lliesnmo lunc,
nake rnpid progrcss in the nri ol reading
, with cnse and propriety, liecouie iinproved
in their moral nH'ection", nud ncquircu ln?to
i lor hooks. Ol the iinportance ol Ihe.'e
, results, no inlclligent mind needs any illu i
iliation. i Deleiving that n knowledge nf nntural
' history, or a liislory ol the wisdom, pnwer,
! goodnes., woiks nnd prnvidenreol tlie Crca
tor ol Ihe (Jniver.se is ehsentinl to Ihe wellarc
nnd haipines-i ol evcry lalinnal heing nnd
ougli' to he langht iu everv school. lie Ii.t
nppropriated the principal pnrl ol Ihe filtli.
I honk lo llioiesuhj'Tls.
' Thesixlh number conlains n sidectinn of
essavs nnd leeturcs on tbe ndvantngeH ol
reading and nienlnl improvcmerit, togetlu'r
witli a variely ol such dialogues, mornl
I lales, fa'iUs, poetry, &r. ns aic calculated lo
eonlirm tlie impression of those ndvnnlnce'i
()l tlie youthlnl mind. An nppendix isndded
,lo his number, roiitaining llie prinripal
j donimenls wliicli delincale ihe Ainetican
: principle.s and system ol governnieni, nnd a
I hiiff skeleh ol a projert deviseil nnd rom
uinnpcd hv llie compiler, for llie universal
, disK'ininnlinu ol knowledge, liy nieans of
Iree circiilaiing lihraries.
i Well convinced Ihat nnliunnl morn'ily ii
1 ieiilial lo nalional limlom and haj ,um.',
j hehns niade it a paraniount olijecl, thiough
i the whole rouise, lo stabli.-.h the same
conviclion in ihe minihof nll rlnssesof hu
readers, and niore ospecially in his nevviili
nnmlier, hy ronrenlraling in il allraels of
Ihe best sysleins ol uinialJ, sarrcd und pio
lane, ancient and uiodern, Irotn Ihe liihle
nnd (rom the niosi celehinted moial phi
losophtrs, Sncrnte", Ciceio, CoiiIiii'iim,
Sni'i'.i,:iii(l Jllieisiiisiiceession, to 1'innMin
and Puley.
Finnlly.the rnmpiler bas made an a'lempl,
(perlinps Ihe (irst tlmt ever was iiaile) tu
preparea system ol srhoo! insirueliou loiia
ded upon srienlilir philoMiphical prii)eiiles,
He has ht'en governed in llie whole progress
ol his underl.-ikin?, by llie gieat triilb di
.owred hy l.ocke, that cbililren are imt hom
ivitli a slock ol ideas und wurds reaily
lornied, and also by a conseipient lacl, th.it
ooinpound nbstract ideas and word, cannot
licclenily couiprehended wbhouln previous
kn lwledgc ol tlie siniplc nnd laihi'al oneti
wliicli tliey represfnl. Iledocs n U, howi v
er, prelend lo perltct sucees in Iiift-1TH,
nor cliiillengecrilicisni on Ihe ciintrar , lie
will thnnklully receive candid suggestion-v
liir tlie impioveiuent ol his plan, hy uiad,
Ironi tliclrieiiiHnl rational educnlion.'
Il has been I'requently suggesied by emi
nent Atnericnn paliiois, lcacliers and public
wtilers, ihat Anierican Schools niight to be
supplied wilh Ameiican Hooks (parlic.ularlv
ol' reading lessons) in prel'erenve lo oomp!
lalinns imported liom England, Ihiriy or
forty ycnrs ago, anil for ninny yearspas't, in
almost uuiveisal use in the seiiooh ol Ihe1
I Uuiled Slales. It cannot be expccled tliat
t comiiilalinns deMgned lor tlie i istrurtim o
j Uiilisbeliildren K-lecled by Ilrilish snbjeclsr,
I wnuld he peculiai ly adaited to tlie lormation
ol a right nalional chaincler lor Ihc sons
' nnddaiiL'lilersol Auieiicnn Fieemi'n. How
lar tlie conipilerot llie Amerirnn School Li
i hi.iry hasRtircecded ii; nrninoling lliis high-
ly iiiipoiiant nhjccl, heleaves it loa repuhli
i ean public todc'cide, altera thorougb exain
1 inntion and experiiuent ol bis booke.and he
appcnls lo Anierican patrii.lisni lo test theni
n Ibeonewny or llie ol'jer.
I Ilclieving al ,,t. inunedinte aud uin
veral addoplion i.f the Ameiican School
Liluary, in scIkhiIi,. acadi'mics and liiinilies
Ihioughoui ihe Uniled Slate.--, would be
I proilnclive of important public as well as
private benefii, tlie compilei icspeclfiilly
snhiuils his hooks to ihe candid cousideralion
ol ihe resH'ctive lcgislatures of Ihe L'niled
Slales tiuttees nnd prcceptors ol acadeinies
comniisaioneis nnd leachersol schools, guar
diansaiitl parcnls, hookseller., maniilaciur
jersand merchanis, nnd snlicils theii ollicial'
nnd indiviilual palronuge, provuled tliey
coneur in his npinion ol its conscqiicnt puli.
1 lic. ulility, nller n carelul investigalioii of his
sysiem ; nnd in proporiion as lliis is done
1 he indulges ihe beliel, (lormer exjierie ncc,.
( thal they will be gi'nernllv inlrodiu ed, nnd
that ronsequent loihis, liie inli'lleclual nnd,
I moral iinproveinent nnd viriue ol llie presrnt
nnd lulure jciicrnliitis, will be proporlmna
bly advanced. .IESSE TORREV, Jun.
Newhurgb, .luly 4, 183(1.
Esliai't ol a note Ironi Tliomns .Icflersnn,,
lale Picident ol tlie Uniled Slales, dated
Monlicello, Jnn. .r, 1822:
' I Ihank, you, sir, lnr thi, rnpy ol your
'Moial liiinictor.' I hnd lead llielirstedr
lion wilh great satislaclion,nnd encournged
itK reading in my Inuiily."
Exiinct ol a lcller liom .lanu's Maillson,
lale President ol Ihe United Slale-', daleil
Montpelier Jan. .10, 1P3-J:
"Sir 1 have nveived vonr lcller nl llje
1.1th, wilh u copv ol the Moial lustruclor.
"1 have lonkel enoiigh into vour hllle
vohuneto hesluislied, tlmt bolh llieselceled ,
andoiiginnl parls rontnin inliirin.ition nnd
iiKlriiction wbich may lie iiselul, nol onlv to
Juvenile, hut niost other icadeis,
"Vour plau of Iree lihraries tohespread
throiigh coiiiniunilv, doescredil lovourbe"
nevolentze.il. Theliialol tbem In hchall o
nppientires, secuis lo have been justly np
pim ed, and to have h'ul an encoiiraguigiur
"Atree ol uscliil knowledge planted in
every neighhourbood, would help lo make
a paradise; as that ol lothidden ue ocra
Moned lliu loss o one. And 1 wish vou
much surccss in piopagating the.lriiiiful
blessiiu. With Iriemllv upeetc,
JAMES MADISON.
Dr. Torucv.