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"VERM.3Kt WATCHMAN &STATE JOURNAL, SEPTEMBER 5, 1850. Mr. Boyd explained at length hia substitute 1 for the California bill, and withdrew the section' relating to Utah. Mr. Clingman proposed an amendment, pro viding for the formation of a new territory, to be called Colorado, including lhat part of Califor nia south of 36 degrees, 30 min., which he ex plained and advocated after some objections and disorder. Mr. Burt moved lo refer the bill to committee of the whole, but withdrew. 11 r. AlcClernand of Illinois, renewed his mo tion. Mr. Root moved for instructions lo committee in favor of prohibiting slavery in the new Terri tory. An animated discussion followed, in which Messrs. Hoot, McClernand, Brooks, and Brown of Miss, took in rt. Mr. Clark took the floor, nnd the House ad journed. Friday-, Aug. 30. Senate. Mr. Seard of New York, reappear' ed in his seat. The bill to grant land to the State of Michi gan for a fillip Canal around the Falls of St. Mary s occasioned an interesting discussion, in volving the geiieral question of Internal Improve ments. Mr. Dawson took tlic floor and opposed ibe Dill, on ine ground ot lite partiality ot such ira nrovements. Mr. Cnea explained away the constitutional CIU1CU1UC3. Mr. Fetch offered an amendment to the bill Mr. Davis, of Miss., questioned the utility of the general practice ot giving Jand lor improve mcnt?. Mr. Douglass replied, showing that the en hancement in the value of the public lands in the vicinity was lull indemnity. The bill was finally passed, when the Senate went into exec mive session, and then adjourned over till Mon day. House. Mr. Bailey asked leave lo make a statement ehouing the necessity of taking up the Indian Appropriation bill at once. Mr. Sweetzer objected. On the bill for the renewal of the Patent of ood s I'lounh, a discussion ensued, in which Mr. Bingham opposed the bill, nnd Mr. Harlan favored it. Mr. Bingham estimated that the tax of 125 cents per plough, provided for in the bill. would amount to half a million of dollars annu ally. Mr. Nelson proposed a proviso, against its in terfering nith other inventions. After some further discussion, the bill was laid on the table. Several attempts to take up the Indian appro priation bill failed. The Bundelcund question was then resumed, and Mr. Schenck in a speech susuiued the re port Mr. Meade replied, and Mr. Caiter moved a recommitment, with instructions to committee to proceed as usual. The Texas boundary bill was taken up, when Mr. Clarke made an able and caustic Wiluioi Provi-o speech, in,ri-ply to Mr. Brooks. Mr. Gorman followed with a seicrc speech a gainst Free Soilers. Mr. Daniel took the floor, when the House adjourned. Satckdt, Aug. 31. The Senate is not in session fday, having vc-terday aciourned aver -until Monday. llntsc. Mr Sylvester asked leave to nfier a resolution requesting the f resident, it not in compatible iw the public interests, to cnmmu nicate the result of the ini-sion of S. 11. Gurley to the Republic of Libcri3, and especially h s report on the tiles of the State Department. Ob jection were made. Mr Carter moved lint the House go into Com mittee of tne Who'e on the state ot the Uniun, and lake up the Territorial bills. Disagreed to. Mr Daniel unsuccessfully moved that the House go into Committee on the Private Calen dar. The House tcok up and passed the Indian Ap propriatiua bill. The Hnusu look tip the report made by Mr. Stanly, from lhe Committee appointed to en quire into elect ioneermr by Democrats under Polk's adminUtiatbn, asking action on the lel'u sal of Messrs. Ritchie and Sengstack to answei questions. Mr Stanley replied to Messrs. Fitch and Meade, who had condemned the inquisitorial character of the Committee. He spoke in vin dication ot the report, and indulged in sarcastic remarks as lo lhe improper interference in elec tions by lhe incumbents under the last Admin istration. Having concluded, the question was about to be put on the several propositions pend ing, when Mr Inge moved to lay lhe whole sub ject on the table. Motion disagreed to ayes e2, nays 1X3. Mr. Stanley had offered a resolution requiring the Speaker to issue his arrant lo the Sergeant-at-Arms, to arrest Ritchie and Sengstack, to be brought before the bar of the House fur con tempt MrSchenck had offered an amendment, to niake the writ returnable on the second Monday of December. Mr Shenck's amend nent was rejected, yeas 4, nays 104. The question recurred on Mr Carter's substi tute to Mr Stanley's resolution that the whnje subject be recommitted to the select co nmittesj, with instructions lo proceed in the ordinary pro cess of investigation in the discharge of their important duties. Mr Williams moved to lay the whole subject on the table. The veas nnd navs refused. The question was taken by a risins vote, and decided in the negative, the Whig side voting to lay on the tahlc, and Democratic against le aves 66, navs 72. Mr Casey moved to proceed with lhe business on the bpeaker a table, but the uio'ion was cis creed to. The question was taken on Mr Carter's -mendment It was rejected yeas 40, nays 133. The House then voteJ on Mr Stanley's reso lution to brin; Messrs. Ritchie and Sengstack before the House fur alleged contempt The question was decided iu the negative yeas 49, nays 123. Mr Hibbard moved to lay lhe whole subject on the table, and the inoliun was agreed lo by a rising vote, Whigs and Democrats voting iu at Urinative. Mr Bi.-sell moved, at 20 minutes to 2 o'clock, that the House adjourn. Disagreed l-i. Mr Richardson iiitiTectuall moved that the House go into committee ou the Private Calen dar. The House took up lhe Texas Boundary Bill, but without considering it, and at a quarter past ox.ock, t jI. adjourned. Secretari alcKu.Mit. Wa9hinr;ton, 29th The Republic publishes Mr. Kennan's IeUer of resignation, it is addressed to fresident r ill more, and is tendered after the most anxious do liberation. He save": A consciousness of my peculiar temperament which too reanily le.-ponds to cause ot excite ment and depression, would have prompted me in tbe first place to decline tbe offer ; but the kind manner of ibe appointment, accompanied by the good wishe? ot the UdUir.ct, and bached by the piessing urgency ot friends, mane eu strong-an impression as to leave no alternative hut to accept. A brief experience of tbe arduous labors, and onerous responsibilities of the office, however, in connection with consideiations of a private and domestic nature, which press with great force, force me to the conclusion that a due observance to inv family and rmseil requires my withdrawal. The letter concludes with an expression of confidence and linn reliance on the patriotism and ability of the President and Cabinet indi vidually and collectively and expresses a de termination to use every effort lo sustain it The Atlantic auead tet. This splendid American steamer made her August trip, from the city New York to Liverpool, in ten days, and 18 hours, 20 minutes. Tbe Asia, the quickest of the Canard line, made her Augcsl trip from Boston to Liverpool, in 9 days, l'J hours, 20 aiinutcs. These are the two shon et passages ever made to Liverpool. Allowing 24 hours, which is extremely liberal, for the drt fcrence between New York and Boston, and at tbe same time considering the Aria's divergence to Halifax, acd tbe balance in favor ot the At lantic is 9 hours and 10 minutes. That will do foi the present .Y. Y. Erprm. .foreign Jfcros. Arrival of the steamship Atlantic at New-York. FOUR DAYS LATER FROM NEW YORK. Ne w-Yobk. Sunday evening, ) Sept 1, 1850. J The Atlantic reached her dock about two o' clock this afternoon, having lelt Liverpool at half -past II o'clock on the 21st ult She brings upwards oi idu passengers, among them Jenny Lind, Tiie excitement of her leceoiion was immense, and lhe enthusiasm was great She bowed repeatedly to the crowd, and seemed highly delighted and in excellent spirits. Jules Benedict and Seg. Bellitti are among the pis. sengers. At Liverpool they had great difficulty in getting Jenny Lind on board, the excitement was so great lo take a farewell of her, and a spfcial steamer had to be engaged to take her on board. She made herself extremely agreea ble the hole passage, and on one occasion gave a concert for the benefit of the sailors,' which real.zed 70 sterling. She proceeded at once to the Imng house. There has been a decline in cotton in the Liverpool market Havre Cotton Market is exceedingly dull, prices unchanged. The wheat crop in"i:nglaud is thought lo he below the average, and a ereal portion of the potato srop, it is feared, will bo lost The accounts from Schleswig represent a complete suspension of the operations of both armies in the field, but the general impression is that the stillness will not be of long duration. Some of the new German recruits are said. to be slieady murmuring at the inactivity to which they are compelled to submit Advices from Belgium stale that a large tract of the country presents a most melancholy har vest scene. For nearly 60 miles all the low lands are flooded and the corn floating about Thousands of ceres of water siretch on each side of lhe railway, and might bc-laken forlakcs, were it not for the rows of trees that mark the margins ot the submerged fields. The Austrian Government has rejected the proposi:ion of the Lombardo Venetian Deputies, relative to the loan of 120,000,000 florins, the government not wishing to pledge i'self not lo issue any paper money in those provinces. The reception of the President of lhe French in lhe provinces continues to he of the most en thusiastic clraractcr. Denmark. The Morganatic rrarrage of the King of Denmark, on the 7th of this month, wi'h Mdile. Kasmussen,who was formerly a u.illiiner, is continued, and it is slated she exe cisus great power over the King. She was raised lu the rank of Baroness Dinner. Muiouni. Fourth Conressioml District, 1 he returns trom Mercer county siting Bowmni fifty majority over Hall settles the question of his election. The oilier to conn ties cannot change the result. Bowman will have two or three hundred mainritv. Missouri, the first State to give her vote for members of the Thirty-second Concress. sends four Whigs to give a true and manly support to Wing measures and a Whig rresnlent ; ami a Bcutun Free Soilcr, in the person ot Sir. Phelps. State Legislature. W'uh the exception of four counties, we nave rcceivcil returns ot the nohli calcoaiplexion of the Legislature of this Slate, recently elected. The Senate, according to our classiucjlioti, elands thus : Whigs, Benionites, Anti-Bentonites, Of the Benton Senators, 22 14 7 13 five lio'd over and reptesenl districts which have clearly repudiated Co!. Beiiliin, by electing at the recent election, either Whigs or Anti Benton men. 'she House of Representatives is thus com posed : Wlrgs, 5-1 Bjniomtes, 45 Aiiti-Bentonitcs, -20 counties Putnam, Harrison, Shannon F.ur an J Newton to be heard from. On joint bnllot the vote will stand, for the Whijs C5, for Ben ton 5'J, Ann Bentonites 33. St. LauisMo.)Re publicjn, Jiiff. 23. Iowa may boast of being the most consistently ' Democratic' State according? to the swindling cant of the day north of Mason and Dixon's line. It never chose a whig as Governoi, U. S. Senator, nor to any high political office, except one Member of Congress: and when 'the De mocracy' discovered that untoward event, they promptly stole votes enough out of those jjiven to exclude the whig from his seat and put in llijir own man. They never pretended to be ac tively hostile lo the Extension of Slavery, and make it their boast that theirs is ihn only Freo Stale that never passed Legislatives resolutions in favor of the Wilmot Proviso. Lincoln Clark, tho best supported ot their new Congressmen, is an immigrant from Alabama, as devotedly Pro Slavery as Uhett or Souie. If they can only slear clear of divisions and keep alive tho spe cial 'Fiee Soil' organization, whereby 1,000 to 1,500 voles are regularly diverted from the whig tickets, we presume they may take all the im portant offices henceforth without siealimr votes, or steal, if need be, tilth jut fear of consequen ces. .V". F. Tnl-une. Fatal Accident. We learn that three Irishmen were blown up on the 20th ult, while blasting a ledge in Uye gale on the Connecticut and Passump?ic It. R Road. The circumstances arc as follows : Four liulcs to the deptavtsf fourteen feel had been chawed with powder rn the top of the ledge, and also in the pit. Fire hating been sd to the luso three of tho lour exploded, cracking the ledge iu a direct line ith the holes on the tup, and throwing out the tamping of the three hules so much that the workmen thought there had been an explosion ot the wtio'C. liut un cxam'nation it was found not to baved schirged, and the men were immediately set to drilling it out; when unexpectefliy the powder iomted front the drill, blowing one man's head cotnp'ctc- ly on, and wntiniiins two more in a mo6l horrid manner. The only wonder is tint it did not k;il more as there were 20 ur 30 men to work on the sinie Iidge und a number of spectators ucre lookmn- on at lhe time. Assistance was render ed to the wounded men by Drs. McNab, Darling, Blood, and Buzbee, ot Wells Uiver. A must pitiable r-ight it was to visit this scene of death and he.ir the waitings ot the Inends ot the un fortunate men. Aurora. Htlurncd Irom California. Four of the " Pcacham California Company" coinposed principally of persons of Pcacham and Danville relumed Home 1ft wecK. Ino oi lliein, Martins, beloni; lo Danville. The four bnnj home about S3000 each. The remainder of the company had not, all ot them, succeeded tjuitu so well; but as a whole had done much belter than lhe aver-tgo among the tligge.s. The company had dissolved, but a portion of ihcm purchased an acre, and were lucky in making a good se Ucti'in. The individuals returning had seen enough ot the gold country one ot thorn was but just able to get home sold out their (share of me acre upon favorable teiins. They name some individuals who wentoutfro.it this section, who bad nut been able to meet their expanses, and say that, there, aremultilutlcs there digging in the hope to get enough to ei able theui to re turn to their homes. Caledonian. Shaker Fluid Extract of Valerian. Thii U tba most cffieteiow preparation known in caiei of, Headache, Sleeplessaeia, and all Aerroua Irriia,taMj-. tt A ood j or qaatiuea producing fnUa aid raReibiof alaep,- and it theiefoie of oaiarpataaUoTalua to afed prraona, or 1.MMO toaenag by atrwrn aaecuoaa. fCrnm Pirker Claarlatid. LL. D-. Prafftsaorcf CfaeaiatrT. Materia MeJiea, Mineralogy, Geology 'and Natural Pfci laaopby. Braoiwick Ctlien, Maine.) jBniiairickA. 9lk. 1848. MMri Ed ward Bitnley .Co : 1 fctra nut till tha oraseittUaa Jbtnd Icuoia todtvet any attention to lhe "fluid Eitn.pt of Valerian," a bottle of wkieh jrpu were una enougn 10 eena ww ifw woc.i ainvo. I hits no snfEeientlv tested it to satisfy me, that It con tains the molt active medicinal principle vf ValetUn in timer, more simule an4 eouesnlraled stale, than any other prepiratin of tliia root, witb which I am unacquainted. nom the treat success wnien nss atiencea m use, i ihiq the public mar relr opoa it a a rt ly valuable medicine ia all ra'ervuus Affections, llctd-irhe, Sleeplessness, fee. Penmt tne to add, that it is important that tho manufacturer should continue to prepare tho Kltrscl with tho lame care at heretofuic With much respsct, yours, &e. P. CI.BAVt.AKD, M. D. JO" EDiVAM) UK1N1XY fc CO, Iru--ists, Boston, Bote Proprietors. Nik. 3 it 4 Son tli aide Faneuil H .11. Al.o far tale by their appointed Agents. For sale bv RuifielJ tc. Uranniy.aod by S. K. Collin, Montelivr; French & Walker, ilatre; E. E. C. French, Plamfield ; Thurheret Dotrte, Washington; Dietinsoaand Peaslee, Chelsea; also by agent sgeucrally. Testimony l'roiu High Authority. From the editor or the N. Y. Mirror, Au;.9, 1313. PCttFF.CT CUKE AMI KO JII3TAKH. We ate shout to write a tuluiilniv autr-iiisnl of a cure recently effected by llr. Wistaria Unlearn of Wild Cherry, wmcn me eU'ior oi mtt paper is wining to rive under nil iih n signature. e ra ike it pro bono uhlico, as we have never so-o Ibe proprietor of Ibis invsluablo medicine, and sTios noihin at all about him. About four weeks since one of the compositors ia this office was suHerin so badly fioio a coogb that be wai unable to sleep nights, nnd too wesa to.lanj at pis case, lie oecante verr Pale and tbtn, .ud gave symptoms of falling a victim to quick consump tion. We reconinended to him various medicines which had no effect. l'liiallv we raio him one bottle of IVI?- TAK'3 I1AI.3AS1 Of WII.II CHlillRV: it afforded him inimedirle relief, and he is now a well mao.gainin'ia flceli. wiih u ruddr Cumptexion, aud not tho slightrst srDiutom oi a cou'h. Tbes aro facts, and forther liarticolars may be lesrned sl this office. We should sdd that the ccu-h was accompanied bj profuse spitting of blood. lok on. foi imitations and eounletfcils. Rememher the original and ouly senuii o article, always bears the wtltten signstuie ot i. UUri', upon the outside wrapper. From the Boston Cbronotypo. Consumption prevails as matters are. and picks off the best nnd prettiest of u. in our prime. In this state of tbins wn must rid the best we can, pieco and pi tcb up the web of lit', -silnlounier'. vovscea sad medicine, ursll tne med icines wn tuow of, DR. WISTAU'd UAtSAM OF WILD CIIEItaY, is what wo brst recommend. We have in our ofSco a living pioofof its efficacy, who, but font, woold have been beneath the Bod long BSo. 1 he inventor of this medicine. Dr. Viftar. was a man of science, ot humanilv. miuI undoubtedly prepared the remedy in its heft form, and the public may safety rely Uoa Mi Fowle for tho genuine article. TO FAMIMES. rrom the ffreat usefulness of this m-dicine the pronrietor would reperlfnl!y recommend it as a generit FAMILY MEDICINE, and advise evety family to keep it constantly by them, as it will not only bo found j much superior to the Coufh Mixtutes in commun use, but likewise much more ssfe for eiiherchildren oradclts. It not onlv emeuates from a icmitsr physician, but nis al so been well tested in all the complaiuls f.ir which it bss been recommended, it is not my intention therefore either to cloak it in mvsiery, or in any way to deceive the public by overrstin; iu virtues; on tbe canary 1 shall simply en deavor to -in n brief statement of Its virtues, and flatter myself that its surnrising efficacy will enable me lo furnish such prools of its ' vatoe, as will ssti.fv the most Incredu lous that Consumption uily sud (CAN UE CLTUXD, if this medicine Le reported to iu time. Address all otdets to Setb W. Fowls, notion, Mass. The only genuine is always signed I. llatts on tbe wrap per. for ssl. h. nr.nrlF.Ml 1 112 ANNIS. lloulpelier.S. k. Cotlius.do: French Jc Walker, llariej E. U. a. C. f'reucb. Pisinlieldi Tbiu'itli Uowles.ivasliingion; uicainsnusuo l easlee. Chelsea. Care if Inflammation of the Lungs, Bad Cough, l'ain m th4 side, Cfc. Lowell, Oct. 7, 1815. Tfl nil. B F. llRAni.r.K: At the request of jour friend. Mr Jones. I send you .1 state ment of my ease, anlthetl-e benefit I have received from the lluogaiiau ItaUsm. I have been neatly ell my lils ein plojed in cotton nulls. For right scat, I was emptoted as -snippet," in the cardial room. The gtest chmses lrom heat to cold which I suffered, to;ether with the dust and i.n....t. r.l. l.r..n.l.t .t . difficulty In mv chest end luncs of a vety serious ami di-tre-sief rliarsctet. My chest seemed lo bo stuflVd full of phle-m, and I'ltqneiilly eame near sotlocstin- me. I had a revere pain in my sine my hieHthine wua hard and difficult and I COUhl scarcely SPOak loud-r than s whisrer. I also lost my appetite and becamo vety weak and feeble. Thia wssal-out a tear snd a halfsgu. Vtnm that time i thia I have h en ainkin tctv fast, and have done no wotk. I hate taken much mcHicine, hut to no purpose. The only thing that telieved ine wss tobacco. I base not onlv chewed hut actually eslen, lar-e quanti ties of toSacro, anl wnen nearly choked with ,blecm. I hare swallowed enoush of the j.iicr to kill asy man in health. The relief which I gained, however, was only until I tmik the llunestian nalaant. snd tbe chanro iu my condition is now wonderful lo behold. The phlegm lies oeen eissreo irom myenra. ina pain ij -. anneliln haa relurnei I. nud I feeltikn a new mm. I am still, however, lath-r thin and fcehie, and shal Icontioue to take lh ualsam unni sin coinpwie., ie.iu.ru. ours, tiulv. l-.UIVAnu lon.o.. Iitvill F. nitAIII.EKAc SON. 130 Wasbinjion street, Itostoa, soie Asents fut the United frlstes, and utlllsn 1 rov- Al-V1 Mnntnelier. Halvtll K. Collins: nsUO. A. F. Th..i..aa: Washington. 1 hulher at Unwles: l.bel.ea, I. n Il.-..n t-nri.illi J. tHlS I . UOtintll. V. UISSB V..I..... P Jt II kii.i: nradfotd. C. & II. Plicbsrd: .NorthCeld, II.II.Cam,i, ami hy dealersm modicine gener ally thtoughout INow Uusland. iHiuiict Cambridge Cattle xllarUct, Aii. 218. nnnitid foritia Hoi ton DI I r A.Wcit'uer. at M.rkt 0UVtf!att!-mImiuI 1-200 Bet ve. and 905 Ftorei, cumuiingof WVrking Uxut Cow aad CdlTes,2aad Thiee Pricts. Maiket Uef Extra por ct. 1st .ualiiy $filSi,2aiiquality$5,75.3dfiUiI.ly5, ordinary 81,00 a l jtairai II u. na iftsiiiin?i. Stores- Working Oxn JM, 75, fciW a 120. Cows and C-I-p, ,23,37 and 45. Vearlin!, S. I3-Tvo)cif-.I.l 10. 12. 15 and IS. T'ttew years old. 15.20 and tI5. PaiCLS-Kxtra.S.4, and S5.V0. By lot 01,03. 1.75, and 2,Ta. Nfcarl all iold. n..rk. rivv! rtatiift mil wll. shreo and Uoibs ire K.'.al lh iinuimrt i IHIt f.itf l(.r a IttSO fill h 111 fie t VJbat rnme opr llio r iicnnursnniiiwu, ni m Co.tou a.d Jsowfll U-.lroad, ludcd Hithcatlle, iheepand liorses, n J Iowm. TVaimraaa Tra-lBBl slMl t,Hn CjHI Sheep it Lambs. Swine. Horses Maine -AS Near Ilampliire, 377 1237 Vermont, 4o7 HJ Matue.iuseUi, 303 353 aNcw Yurk. Canada, Total S105 37 nri;u)!i Cattlo rriarKot Aug. 29. !7i..-.ri.trnr thi Dallv Advertiser. At Mtrket 210.) Hel Cttle,--rt Ait working oxen, 00 eovs ami calves, J)J sneep, ana owme. I'aicis. BftfCalt'e Cxtr fcfiO 5 first qaihty $5.75 a 6; -ecm.d 5 it 5,M; Uurd, $411 a 83 rlores To yfr Oldn, by lot 11, seleciod 13 a $20. Thrn vear odl, yju 1 1. Working Oxen cw W, "2, ), tS. 110 ami 125. Cows nod CaUes salv-ri l22,21. 8,31,37 9 . 81ieen tfm-ll lots 1.68, $1,91, 2,50. a,6, $r2,9-2 3,50. Sun ti mall leu t (M-ddto 4 a 4 1-4 fur sof,5a5I ior Uarrow.. At retail. 5 10 61-2 . Domestic Wool ItfarUct. Nrw-Yoas. Au:. 3, 1851 . Since tie Anellon aal. the Vol Mrkrt baa been moro .itiiet.tltou-h we nonce several wrBy iiujrr in .ii-uu-. lV.fl....i4Mliinf HM). 135.0UI IS-., a mon which were 50 .16O lMg low cride Ohin at 3G 1 2 cents; 90 bid rnodnu.lity nilxed Ohio tt .Scents, 12.000 lis. 1-4 a 1-2 bUtoA ni35centii. and 3J.000 lbs of variout fjuiliiin in snull Iota at 2d cents for unvuI.ed, 3i rts. fur 3 4 blood, 41 rents fjr full blood, and &I el, tor very snprior caxony At tbe sH.e trie attendmce was bMtor than wa expacted, ml nrir-f Rvniml mills nit to the viewi of lhe owners, notwithstanding ih low rale at wlncli ibe Crt grades were .(.sisal ntT We understand it is the intention of tbe parties making lira two last aurtion to eoninue periodically. Due ntire will be given of tho next in our columns. We q'tot: American Paxony fleece 43 45 r.illr.loo.B'd Slerino 39 a 41 1-2 and 3-4 .Merino 25 a 37 1-2 Natire and M ilcrino 3J a 34 Super nulled Country 35 a 37 No. 1 pulled do 32 a 33 Fuper pulled City 34 a 33 Vd 1 milled JjLtnXM 33 a Foreign woolens imported f the week, $567,743 Dry titwu JUpmer. illarriagcf In Catot. 13th ult. Rev. John Mann to Miss Mary Jane W amiir, both of lUrdwick. Scat!). In Waldvn, July 29, Mr inward Sleeper, aged G9. In ftnhasi. yOih ult.. Ilectut AleLean. Jr. eed32 rears. In Crattobury, 211 ult. Mrs. La or.-, tvifs of Dr. Daniel Oustin. btvi wm 4 devutt! Cliristmn. In .larshfitld, 1 4th ult. Mr. tibeueier DoJje, aea 61. NEW GltOCEKlES. nun Rush. ;oaiise salt, UUU 2H0 Bsjs Uverpoul, oo itsis uirrrtii " 10U4I lbs. da.mun, 3000 Cod Fish, ia lili.ls. an I Bkli. Brown It White 6u;sr. IS chests Tess, 10 llaixes Tosceo, aiXK) lbs.lrialu, lKTOIbs.Coiret. lOUOUal'a Oil, For aala b. Ik. load or less quantity, aa low as can be bou;bL SlORHd i. LANUDON Septcrabei, 1S50. 91 50 TONS OF MERCHANDISE. TORTJi & LANGDON6 have received aud will bo rs 3 ceivinhis week, their first stock of New, Good's for the Fall Trade, which we offer at very small advance from cost, itricilj ad- beiinjte. oor Mie price sysUm. Terms cash September 2. 91 SMITH, WILKINS & LAND0N, FORWAKDING'a: COMMISSION MERCHANTS, IVerth Wbarfv BurliiigteB, Vt. 500 YARDS SILKS, THIBET3, M. DE LAE3, ALAPACA9, LAWKS. LUSTHE3. LYON Ei B, are. sw orveaini. STOtlKS fc LAKODON. SeptsmlMir3J. 90 1000 YARDS FUESCH, German, Eojlish and Aissnem BROAD CLOTHS. CA33IHEREi. DOE-SKlXd. BECVEIt CLOTHS, Sauluattt, Tweeds, ic Just receivad ami ara ofleiad at vary .low prict compareit with tbe urice of WooL 10,000 YARDS TJEOWN . BLEACHED COTTOKS, TICKIXCS, FLANNELS. &c. lost received hv Sept. 4. STORH3 cLAGDON. CARPET1NGS. STORKS tc. LANODO.N off'er one of lbs best seltcted Stocks of CarDstiozs to be found, aad QOle cheuner. Sept. 3d 31 200 MEN WANTED By the United States subscription Uook AuDiisniu&: tiousc. TO engage in the sale of oew and valuable works, In all nana of tbe United Stite and Britiib Provinces. Tbe exclusive ligbt ot a certain territory ia in all cases given, ao that an agent haa no competition in the buines. The character of the works i inch that an active, enter prising man can mike 50 to 8103 per month. iNo one need apply unless they can prod nee undoubted letimoaia!a or ch-mcter and business capacity All applications tot .territory in flew auagiiii i una uritisn Provinces, must bo made to aU. r. uuutt rn, no.& jiemniacK r-i., loweii. Foi TenilorT in other part of tho UnhedPtares, to J W.'R It A D LEY, No. 43, Nonh Forth gt.'Pbila. tjPAII communications (post paii) roUtive lo buiines wilt receive prompt atteatitoo. isi. i. uuuhi rt, i ruimsa 9l:Iratf J. W. IIKADLr, ( eis. NOTICE TR tiKnfiw (rr.sin n nrtisa tanra wttl )ta iriBiln f ft the X nit aAksiinn nftlm nnunrul Aoaffmltlv. fur the rharier of Si uaos BV ilUllUUClUa HE MAN CAKrEsNTEU. N"ortlifield, Au 33, 1350. 3 21 G. C. QUICK & CO'S MAMMOTH MENAGERIE. mllK Prunrietors of this hirblv interelits and extensitr -1 establishment, info'm the pnbtir, that after yeirj of uuwearted exertion, curing winch titer nave bad ir.e most experienced a-ent cmplovod iu every quarter of the Globe, iney mve at ienm sucernea in iwrminj ins mosi com nlete cullection of animals evei tet rxlnlmed. The whole Animnl Creation of the EAST, WEST, . OUT 1 1 and SUUTII baa each its representative ; in liei Ibis Menagerie is a full luinr ILLUSTRATION of UULn t- XATUBAL HlaTOUV, hardly a specimen men lonaJ to tiiat ret wore be in,; wanna; ... ;ied with tins exbibition, i a new and truly uon derful phenomoua mtbe WOULU uf MUSIC, vix: THE AUTOMATODEON, Or MECHANICAL BAN'O, the mist extraordinary inven tion of ibe A;e, perforinio as it does all the vaiiuo tuoc tioniofa full orchestra, whether or llltAS, KLED Ult iSTRl.Nt" instruments with the moit perfect accuracy. This .Splendid Machine will be drawn on a magnificent Van drawn by Elephants and Catnrls. To render a thrilling interest to the Exhibitinr, Mr.T. BROCKS will enter the Caj.es or the Cerrest Wild Beasts in the whom animal catalogue, and (o tbroosb with his wonderful performances, showing the perfect control which it i posibl for man to exeici'e over tbe brute Creation, Another distinguwhin; feature in the ntertalnmoiit is, tbe performance f the unanificcnt trained ELKPIIA.VT BOLlVAtt, who will he exhibited b that unrqualled train er.Mr. C LANCWORTHV, who will aho introduce the four beauti ul Fairy iXc, AHIIALLAIT, WICKED WH I-, liE&S WL(l,and !ILACK HAWK Each exhibition wtll couc!nJi with comic sera i eqitei trie scena in which FETES MORKI3. the sreat Yankee dclsae atr,from Barncms STaseum, "Jfe w"rSrk, will uppestt as Tobias Hornblower, an original pedlercf the wooden Nut meg stamp. Mr. Laojworthv will aip"r in this act intro due. n the beautiful ponies VlCKEll WILL and BLACK HAWK. Puce of Adniis.ion S5 vents. Childien under ten yeais half prire. Doors open fiom 1 to 3 I. SI. nr-This boe acd ma:niGcent collection of Animals will be exhibited in HO.NTl'CLItK, on FRIDAY, the !7lb ot September, 18VX. In BARKE. 2Gih. DASVILLE. SOd, riMNFIELD, a'.lh. AOKTIIt'lELU, iilh. CAIIOT, 24th. September 3, 1848 0 Adams' New Arithmetical Scries, FOK SCHOOLS & ACADEMICS, Published by FHII.LI PS, BAMPSO.V & CO., 1 10 Washington St. Custon. ROBERT B. COLLINS, 254 Pearl SuSew York. J. W. PRENTISS is. CO., KEENE,..I1. rpUE Publishers respectfully invito tbe attention of i- Teachers. Superi ntendetts. Committees. & the friends of Education penetallj, to this valuable SEhlES OF SCHOOL. BOOKS, winch have ohuined an nnprecedentcd jiopuUrity in every partol tbe Union. Copies may be cb tataed, lor cxamhiatioo, ou applicativn to Uiem or lo Rook sellers geoerully. The Series comprise I. PRIMARY ARITHMETIC, or MENTAL OPERA TIOVSIX NUM II ESS, beinj an inttoduction to the Re-i vised Edition of Adms New Arithmetic. 1 This wort is adapird lo the ciaJud erpanrion of the I intellect of the yuun pupil, and also lu give hitn a thoroagh mental discipline.' Tho arrangement ia baifd upon the principle, that 4 if the underHamlitig is thonu-hly reached tbe memory will take urn of itself." It is pronoun red bv distinguished teacher, .tbe best McoUl Atlthn.ttic in tbe ttiarket.' II. ADAMS'S NEW-ARITHMETIC, REVISED EUI TlOX, being a Revision of Vdanw New Aiitbnietic, first punlisbed in 1C27, with a KEY. Few works ever issued lrom the Aintriran Press hare ac quired so great popoluity as ttn New Arithmetic' It is osed in every tate in the Union has been republished in Canada, and has been transhted and pnblishel in Modem Greece. In the state of New Yoik, h is the trit book in 31 of the 1.M Academies reported in 143. The U'utationa of the cube and square roots by disgrah.s, give this work a pe culiar value III. MENSURATION, MECHANICAL POWERS, fc MACHINERY. This work contains a full and lucid, explanation cf the ri.lN01Fl.E3 of ioenn-ativi, ami a practlcdl application of these principles to the rtsufHre-neat of he, tuperficet and sohdti also, a philosophical expUnition of the Simplo Mechanical Powers, and their application to Machinery. It is detigned to be studied Iu connection with tht- Arith metic It uill l. fuund to contain a knowledge of the prin ciples of mensuration actually needed for the every day bu siness of life- IV. BOOK-KEEPING, containtn; a lucid explanation ol the common method of COOK. KEEPING BY SINGLE ENTRY: anew, concise, and common sense method of llook Keeping, for Fariueis. Mechanics, Retailers and Pro fessional men .Method of Keeping Cooks by Figures -Short Method of Keeping Accounts in a limited business Exercises for the Pupiland various forms ucressary for the transaction of business. -Accompanied with Blank Books for the use of learners. Thii work is an Analytical System ot Book Keeping, d! veted of all sopeifluttics and abstrme teehnic!ities, nnd adapt fd to tbe system of instruction in classes, the method of teaching now' adopted in every department of education in well arranged schools. 9Deop6 RnfusTalVs Estate. STATE OF VERMONT, ( In Probate Coort held at Mont Washington District, ss. pelier, within and lor said dis trict, on the 30th dsy of August, A. D. 1&0. MICAH FRENCH, administrator on the estate of Rut us Tuft, late of Bar re, ia said district, deceased, presents his administration account for settlement Whereupon it is ordered that Ibe same be referred to the 34.b day of riepenv ber seat, at ten o'clock in tbe forenoon, at tbe Probate Of lice in sstd Montpelier, for ex-tmination and al!owancp and that all concerned be notified hereof, by the publication of this order in ine vermoot aitnmao aoa Plate journal, a newspaper printed at Montpelier, three weeks successively as soon aa may be, that they may appear, and at sd time and place, if they see cause, object there to. By ordei of Coat t, 90 Attest, T.R.MERRILL, Register. STATE OF VERMONT, ) The Probate Courc for the His Randolph District, sa. trict of Randolph : To all interested in the estate of Ehzur Steele, lata of Randolph, it said district, deceased, intestate. ELIZUR STEELE, administrator of said estate, proposes to render aa accool of bis administration, and to pre sent his account agaiusi saidtstata for examination and al lowance) at a Probate Court to bo held at tie Register's Ol fiee In West Randolph, in said District, on the, 21st Liy of September next, at 9 o'clock A. M. Yon are, therefore, beieby noli lied to appear before said court at the time and place aforesaid, and if yoa see cause, contest the allowance ot said aecount. Dated at West Randolph, aforesaid, tbiaSSUi day of Au rust, A. D. 1850. 90:3w J. B. HUTCHINSON. Register. NOTICE. THE sabfrriber offers to sell bis" situation in North fie Id Centre Village, consisting of a two story dwelling house, with convenient out buildings, law-office, and about five 'eights of an sere of land. . . JC-lt is one ef the ben sitaations fora Lawyer In the Stale, end will b sold 'on reasonable terms.-' U also re. querta those indebted to aim t callaad settle immediately. - , " JOHN U BUCK. ;Northleld, Aug. 12, 1850. 198 SALMON & SALT. 2 TONS of priaae Northern Salsnon. 4 500 Up butler Bait. Jsos.UL 67 For aaUbv STORES ssJa,N-CDO.V. BanelSalttfe Salmon l UBT recaii.d aad for saja' tir.BXCrEBa It LANQOOiV. 1 SoBtont JEWETT & PRESCOTTS SEE & SHAL No. t! milsK S'l'lIECT, BOSTC1V, IMPROVED AND RESTOCKED FOK THE AUTUMN TRADE OP 1850! ryO KEEP PACE WITH THE TIMES, we have just -a made suitable improvmetU in oar WELL KNOIV.N ESTABLISHMENT, an:! bsve tecaredan assort meat of NEW SHAWLS, Siilrc anil Hlnalr (InnAa sVaBMW USaUasaT. Wals W VesaksV WaJ WWIxVMJ itisL win unuuLe an cuuiiiiiua, wuuuuv ccLiiuu. t e accordingly ask tho attcntiuu of Wholesale and Retail Purchasers to our variety ol Black and Colored Drs Stlks, Sttlios, and Satins do Chene fhawli of tvery kind, including tbe cel ebrated Bay alntA Shawl Pdita Cloaks and Sacks, latest Pattern 1 hibat Clutbs and Merino Silks and A'oolen Fabrics (or Cloak and DresjesMareelme Silks, and other Gteods fur Trimmm O.'oakk Cisbmere Scarfs Vatered tfilks and Wide Velveti Crape Irl.jwts BoiabaiiLes Ale pines, and a large variety of similar Goods. Q3"To thone who answer our call, we uarantee that tbe Styles, ua'iues and prices shall meet their most sanguine expectation. J EWETT & PRESCOTT, Aus.2a, I8i3. 0ais3.n Ko. J MILK STREET. COMMISSION STORE. T'tlE suuscribor having opened a commission fioio in A LOWELL, solicits orders far llul sale of all kinds of conntiy produce, osudllv sent lo tliis market, iocloding lluller. Cheese, I'oik, Beef, Mutton, Grain, Ejjs, foullrj. Potatoes, Fiuil, &.c. By Ciin? his undivided attention to Ibis Business, he hopes to merit a shaie of public pstrone. Pour per cent, only will In! charged on aiy of ibe above articles, including slorsge Liberal advances ussde, if rrrpiiieiL Alsu. on hsod and fur sl. cheap for cash, or exchanged for country proJuce, all kinds of Groceries. CEO. M. DEIVEV. tHiwelt, Au-. S6, ISM. liefer to Messrs. MOIlltlLI. tc CO. " ULMILCV la WHITNEY, , A. 1L EltOW.N, Esn. of Lowell. J. W B11AP.I), Esq. ) eSJm Rare chance for Farmers to Im prove their stock. SHORT HORN CATTLE. TIIH subserilter will sell at pub'ic Auction, on Thursday, the 2Clb d-iy of Sep' ember uext. at the Cattle Fairat NorlhCeld, Vt a Kull b!o.J Durham Cow and Roll. The Cuw is seven jrnrs uIJ and ibe Dull two. The Cowl bouzbt of Mr. ljiu.b of Suutb Ukdley, Mass. who has a fine herd of this breed of cattle. be t of a Mahogany Ited cul oor, of good ttxe and an excellent breeding animal. Tbe Bull is raitherof a Uoun otoor, of good size and of beaati ful furm, and was aired br atnllieiseJ by Mr. U'atrOu f tlast Windsor, Co-cticut, wh has one of tbe bet berdi ofthi-t breed f cattle iu New-KuiUnd. Gentlemen wiabios; for this breod of cattle will do well to he present. JOU.N A. TRATT. Woodstock, Au. 2Cth, 18-VI. 9:1 m Saratoga Spring Water. C fl CA3E3 frnah Darato'd sprint; Water for Cat by J U BANCROFT &. HOLMES. July 1st, ItSiV). &2 ASTONISHING! ll?E arc seWnff Gooils Ibis month at 'Aitonihlrg" Low 1 1 Prices. Come and ee. ELLIS. WILDER fc CO. 83 Au;utt I3j) A VILLAGE HOTEL PItOI'RIETOK. TIIE above named Hotel, situated in tbe Centre r-f Mont pelier ViIL-e, hat been recently fitted up lot lhe better accommodation of the Public The proprietor m deteimtnfd int no atiottoo n.s pun nail ie wanlin to render tins bouse a pleasant home for thn traveller. A continuance of the liberal pslionaje which the Travelling public have heretofore extended to it, is solicited by the public' htunble servant. N. It. Fatroni to thii House will be carried to and from th" cam by takin a sent in the coach fieo Horn chhrze. Those w bo ish to be canted to other p irti ol tbe Villa; will bo chjrjed l-i 1 2 cent. TIMOTHY CR05S, For met It f tbe film of Ciost, Hjde fc Co. Moatpetier, An;. 6, l&O. rS LIVERY STABLE. fTl HE subscriber has reeeotlv pnrrhaseil the Hirses and J- carriaet of A. Wood, rear of the Village Hottl, where he would be happy to vee its old pattci and the public generally, at4 will endeavor to cive avStiftctioti to thosa who may tve hinS a call. Those leaving the cars at Mont uetier Htation will find teams in readiness at this stable to take the in where they may wish to go. Term icasonable. TIMOTHY CROSS. Moot pelier, Aug. 6th, 1230. S3 FARMERS LOOK AT THIS I Two Hundred Tons Corn Husks FOR MATTIt ASSES. TIIE sobcriber will pay Twenty IX. liars per Ton for Two Hundred Toasof Corn I!ufc, stripped fron the kuub and dslivered at my place of manufacture i Montpelier Vil lage at any timo betuen loth Octulter and 1st of February next, aid busks mun bq as free from Silks as convenience will allow of, and su dried U.it they will keep in laro hoiies without injuiy. F. O. KITTltEDGE. Montpelier, Aui. 150. 6tf MIDDLESEX. THE non resident proprietors of the town of Middlesex, the county of ashington, are hereby notified thai the Taxes atsesed by said town within the years 1347,1843, l49andI35), remain either in whole or in part unpaid, oq tbe following described Und in itid town, to wit: SElgSSDigqSS No-ofAcres. v a, -5 iS ".-.2 I -ii?5 " 5 ? - --;r,- -s- e- p. aa " 3 S. 3 -;.- ra J? S n r4 5- 3 "Li 2.ts3 sj --3" a; -ESi-S-2 5 S.aleT.a. tiule chiMiI S", Taa. r. S2 TowoTai. S5 ! oa. Slate Tai. Sc. - a gutericliool S SS Tax. j 5 II T'-T"- 'Sta:e School And so much of said lands will be sold at public auctioa, at tbe dwe Jling; house of Horace HoLIcd, in said Middlesex, on Ibe first Thursday ofOctober neat, at one o'clock, P. M.ai shall be requisite to discharge said taxes with, costs unless previously paid Date d al Middlesex, this 17th day of August, A. D. 1850. 89 WM. H. II OLDEN, Constable and Collector. NEW CHURCH MUSIC. TllE"JJa!cMier" BJ. B. WOODBURY". " Miimbrel" 14 J.B. Woodbanr,& B F. Baker. Ilavdo' Collection of Chnfcb Mnsie B Baker Sc Bootbaril. FOB SALE cbesnsr Cash by E. P. WA LTON & SON. LICENSE. REDFIELD at GRANNIS bsve lieense to sell Liquors In Montpelier Village, fur Medicinal and Mechanical pur poses, ol which they keep all kinds and will furnish those wishing to sell again. 73. f I f7 ef tbat nice Cro. SUGAR pure Black and uavsiaaj tiieeo ls.A, sua otner ramii ttvuuua IE?, jast received by SCOTT i. FIELD. Joaeif, low. 77 5000 bush. Salt, CANADA SALT now aniviog the best, salt the fanner can use for Hay and Stock, for sale at neatly one third Use than can bo bought in tbe county. Terms easb. BT0JU3 4t LAS GOON August 5. 86 MAPLE SUGAR & RYE. A FEW iondied booDds of very food Maple Sojv, AIsoafevsetiabeLsofKye. Aof. li 7 Far ill by ETOBRB k LANUDOH. Ncro-$)ork. .EMPIRE CITY LINE. . TDROUOO TICKETS - SAN FRANCISCO, VIA CHAGRES, TUESDAY, 10th SEPl'EJIBES. THE SFLEN0II) STZAMSIIir, EMPIHK CITY, 1 009 Tons Tturden, J. D WILSON Com-nnDder, will leavo lie r ner, ao. z, rortn uiver, ior unagres, On TUESDAY, Septtmber lOth, at 3 o'clock. FA HE TO CHAGRES, Afler Saloon, - - - . $'25 Forward du - - - . 100 LowerSiuon,- ... ) Steerage, (Mattrass and Board,) - 65 PANAMA TO SAN FRANCISCO, - IX THE SPLENDID AND FAVORITE STEAHSUIP, N O ItT H E UN E It , First Cabin, - tW tiecood Cabto (Upper,) Fame tnJ Ho Jj (Lower,; its'llo - 153 For Frelsbt or Pasaas-e, apply to J. IIOWAKU ac SOX, 31 Broadway, X. V. AojnstWth, 1650. OQ-lsr CALIFORNIA PASSEIiGER AGENCY. 179 Broadway, New York. IS the Agency throoh which persons at a prsrace pro curo impart. il luformaliua, and the selection of berths and i-assige tickets that secure a direct and through eor.y anee on the mist fdvcrable terms. Information CincnUrs gratia. Everybody is invited to send for one. Lilo Insur ance done on tbe mutual stsiem. Address, post-paid, AJKOJLl BOFFUM Ac Ctf. For the sitifhetiun ol those to whom we are personally unkuown, wh ruler to the ful In win Members f Conrrvss : lion. John Otis. Mains, Hon. Thadeui Stevens, I'ccn. " James Mracbam, Vt. S. l (thuso, Ohio, " John P. Hale, N. II. " Nath'I Albertscn, Ind. ' Horace Mann. Mans. u Wm. rragu, .Michigan, Ireo I. Waldo, Conn. John Wentwurtb, lllinoiti. ' Win. H.Seward, N.V. Charles I)uike, VTisc'u. tOGw Hon. Thomas Corwin,Sec U. S. Tii-ainry. FOR SALIS. LAND? In Western Virginia, in Urge airl small tracts, improved or unimproved, and suitable tor firming, mil lin, niHnuficturing, anJ particularly fur bep iaiin,; The wild binds contain but little undergrowth, nod without clearing-the larger timber, can ha put into grass for iheep ir cattle at trifling expeaie. Tho country is lered by muumeniblo spiiogs, and by creeks and rivers alfording ad miiable mill sites. Soil very rich and adapted to the rrowtb of all the granes and fruits ol the Middle Slate. Climafo healthy winters short and mild. This region is unequalled bi any iu tbo United Ute for sheep raising. There are very lew slaves throughout Western Virg.nii. The population ate mora! and industrious. Lands of all prices fron 50 cents to $3 per acre. Parties owning Cocks til shevp, ur sc)iiitated with care of sheep, and disputed to remove to Viiitiia, may arrange with Und us ae.i a.id cap italists there to advantage. Fur Further particulars ennuir (pot-piid) of WM. II. EDWAU.OS, -10 Well Sr. 65:1m. afw-orfc. lilackwooUVs Maa.inc, ami th IXritisIi Quurtcrly IScvicws. WIMlto tbe Ute revolutions and counter revolutions imoa' the nations of Europe, which hive followed each ulnar iu uiclt uciejion, aud of which theend is nut jet, tne leauiGg peitouicais ui orcai unisiu nars oeconin invested with a decree rf interest hitherto unknown. '1 bey occupy a middle rrt un 1 Iwtweca the hasty, dijoiiitrd, and necessarily imptnieet i-cords of the nevospapers, an 1 the ela bouto and ponderous trestises to be lurnubed :jy the hutoii- fa tutureday. noeter reacs tnese ;wriouicai oiv tai us a correct and cono'ttcd account of all the important political events of tie o'.d wo. I.I, as thej occui. and learns the various conetu!ons driwn lioui tbeui b the luatliog spirits of the age. Tho Amrn-un I'ubliibers ihercfore dfern it proper to cut rnewea attention io ine worav inevmpurt lish and the verv low iTicesawhirhtbey are ode red to sub scribers. Thn follow, pc is thir list, to wit: rniirs T r.. av.r nt' inTI'IH V IFL'VIIMV JsU.IJI.l V4".1S a-.se,-.. isuf tun t TIIE cniNRIKRIt REVIEW. THE NORTH LRITISH REVIEW, THE WESTMINSTER RCVIEW,and IiLACKWOODS EUINHURC2II MAGAZINE. In lhss prnodfeals are continued the views, moderately, though clrurly and firmly f vvressed.of lhe three great pai ttcs in England Tory, Whiand Radical CUrtwood" and tbe "Iondoa Uuartrrly" are Toryj llw F.dicr.ur;h K.view' Whi: and tbe Weslminstei Review" Liberal. ThVortb Ilnliih Rcviewkucs its eslabluhmeot to the last great ecctcastical movement in bcotlanu, aud is not ul tra in its v io on aoy one oi mo grand uepauincm o uu man knowledge ; it was origin.!!) edited by Dr. Chalmeis, andnowince his death, is conducted by hi son in law, Dr.Half&a.asneiated with tir David Rresttr. lis .'iterarv churactrr is of tbe very fci.;hest order. The Wetniinster,T though reprinted under tint title only, is published in Eng land under the title f the "Foreign Uusrterly aod West cninsa'er." U bein' ia fjtt a onion ef the twu Usvtewe. taruai- ly published and reprinted under separate titles lluss, theiefore lhe advauuza bv this coutbination. or unttmj iu one worK tbe lest teaiuresoi uoinas oereiuiure iuea. Tbe above Perifsdicnls ate repi;nted in New Vvtk, imme diat I v on their arrival br the British Sieaniets, in a bwtuti- tui Clear ljrpe, on one w niio uper, iuu urn u;miui twjnc vi ine on gin I, iicawiHu m jijuue ociu i.uisVGtMii iiu lie orue Ediabmgh edition. For any one of the four Reviews For any two do. Fur any three do. For all four of the Reviews. For Hlickwood's Msiguzine, Por HUckwood and thret Reviews Fur RlicLwood acd the fum Keviems, 3,00 psraQDUiu. 3,yu 8 hi " a.oo " Il.iW lO.'JO ' Payiuoutslo be uiade in all cises in advance. CLVRBLNti. Four conies of anv or all of the above works will be sent to one adJress io the payra- ut of tho rea'ular subrnptiuu for farce the Tourtb copy being grans. Rt miLtiinces and coiniuUsiicatlodS should be alwsrs ud- dicssed, jot-paid orlrauLed, to the Publisher. slaiL.U..lUL J K 56 70 Fulton street, 2!. Ycxk, Enlraoce 5t Cold Su ter, where they iu iu keep, and upvt have aa hand a targe stoca 01 W. I. GOODS & GROCERIES, AT WHOLESALE OR ttETAIL. Via: T.I. and UoU Salt; GrouaJ ICocL uuj Mverrool Jo. for llstrj purposes. A spleotlid aasortmeot ol TEAS, FLOU3, KAlt-S, CLASS, IP.O.V tc STEEL, bu'sis, Mola.s.s, Sslmoa by the Tierce, Carrel, llslf& duarter Uairsl soil Kit; Mackerel, Pollock and llallibut, Fish & Plaster, tc. FARMING TOOLS : Such as Scvthes tor the various purposes of Cutting Gras, Grain and Rushes j Hay and Manure Forks, &Loals and lIo. Also, a few barrel of BEEF & PORK, Tickled and pmoiaca tiA.ua. The subscribers further inforni their friends and the pub lic cenerallv. that they now have un band, and intend keeping, f tbe accommodation of all who may find it for loeiir iQteri'st to pa'ionixe inem, at ineiroiore in jionipe Ier Villige, next door North ot the Railroad Depot, a good assort nnt ot Wi I. Goods .".nd Groceries, Push as FLOUR, TEAS. SUfiAliS, MllLASal'..i,. P l. MON", JIACKERF.L, DUV Flail. HALT, SALT roKK. KAIL?, cifLUM UA.M)I.ia, I'lsster, tLC. AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, Our Goods were pure In i, d for both Montpelier and Wn- tcrbury at LOW PRICES, and w will sell ihem at a smull advance tor uasft or most kin J ot country rroduce. t e further aesure tbe public, tbat our goods shall bo eq-ial lo tbe recommendation given them at the lime of silt. flSTKor country Produce the highest price that tbe market will anurd, we snail at an times pay. Ii. TAR BELL & CO. June 4.18.iO. 7Stf Medford Hum. QAM tlbdi and 400 Cat re N pure Old Mod ford Rum in oioro, aoa ior sale at cj cis per gallon, etun. x charge for casks ordeltvering to the Railroads. &3rTheie is not any ageUs lor lb sa.Inoftl.is Old Ruin. DANIEL LAWRENCE. Medford, June 13, l?V). 7o.o:4wi I amamsti, and daoiu nothing shicb ivlatas lu uun fwr cign to my fectiog." READ!! YOUTH AND RliUHHOOD, A VIGOROUS LIFE. PREMATURE DEATH. KliVKKJLlN ou heir-Prescrvaiion. ONLY JIjCKNTS. This Cook, joit r-nbliibed, is MUd with uefnl intormi tioo. on the infirmities aad diaBsi of the llutnn svsrei, It addresses iujlf alike to YOUTH, MANHOOD and OLD AGE. To all who apprehend or suffer under the dire conscquer ce ot cany or proiona inuiseretton to ail who loei tne exhaustive effects of sedentary and banefuF habita to all who in addition to declimu physical ensr;y, ate the victims of nevous and mental debility, aad of moping aad uUtv cnoiy aespuncency, ur. K. would sjy HEAD THIS BOOK. Tbe valuablo advice and impress! vo warning it gives, will prevent vesra of misery a od suBsnog, aud save aonually j nousands ot Lives, Parents) by reading it, will laarn how to prevent the de stiuction oi tntMt eniiciren. A remittance of 123 cents, enclosed in a letter, addrasi toUr KLN'KEUsN, Philadelphia, will ensure a Uok,utkl7 .n..n a, e rsxln.v, .sf .Ms.it. Dr. K. fillsen years resident physician, X. W. Corner of i iiiKuaau u.hj.ti oireais, uetween spruce and rtt.e.ra. mav bo consulted confidentially. lie who places himself under tbe care of Dr. K., may re iigiousiy coauoo ia uia nooor as a gentleman, ana coaaaeni lv rely upon his skill as a ph vsieiao. Persons at a distance may address Dr. K. by Jet tor, (post nau.1 and be cured at home- PAC1LGE3 OFMED1CINES, DIRECTlOXS.&e. for stzruuf oj aeaoingarcDiiuaiico,! aoupui up secure uoiu damax e or ctu ioaitv. Booksellers. .N'ewi Atenta. Pedlars. Canvassers, aad all others supplied with the above woik at very low prices. sruiMuciiiuia, .a us;. ibM, ooiy CASH PAID 'FOR, WOOL, laaq tu a oi vuiui . imu.ui'U.'. THE subscribct&vre tins dorZc-optned tbe DEPOT AM Boston. BAY STATE MIUS 3 MAiNTLES & SCARFS, ia tb? latest cad meet improved styles. Also, Gentlemen's TKivcMiaj? SHAWLS, x will 1 famished by the su'xcnber in any nQintitv. at f ... p .wK.ai.. ,-:it ,.t. : J . . OIJ aivsr. y a ...s.'vii avni jiissjk) UVIICQ I & l lllJ enuine Bsiy State Fabric bear tickets corresDondio? withT he bove cut. and they will aldobe dist'nmisif J Amn all othr Wuoln frha!, by ihei splem'id hanh, fine textaro anaunnijocy ui whuh. t Orders solicited from all sections of the couotrj, and the sams wijl be promptly attended to. JEWSTT & PHESCOTT, iVo. 2 niilll feticet, Boston. Aarost IS, ISM. ej-Jais. Timniiin cnirnnnn . cr rjm ArlEXTn FOK OLD ESTABLISAED LINES OP l BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, ALBANY & NEV YORK PACKETS. FREIGHT received dbd furwa.ded at the lowest rates. clttss'vessels, and insurance nrado when deird. Apply to ut address CIIAKLE3 ll)EK &; CO.,-y IW. I alercantite U harf, Comueictal St., Eoston May 3. ItCO. is.Gw, C.S.HalVs Bye House 70 CORNHILL. BOSTON, MASS. OUR ENTERPRISE haa do Imm, In consulting the public convenience! With such a spiritjn vjow, .N'o., 71) Corthill. shall huce forth be a reneral nle f.om which GARMENTS, ORESSES AND SHAWLS, hen drcd. shall be promutlr d'soatcbtfjif the detinatinn i known, bv Extwes. aad exotase baid.oue iv. itnut small sized packages. I) i reel to 1. S. WItlKtljf who fir over twenty-fiva yeara has actively applied himself to the art of Dicing. u- caups:eepers, wuoing to act as agents, iu any illage, will not be required to shvre the cost of freight, cC will he a (lowed a liberal comaii.sioa. May 27, 1850. 77:Smi LAMOILLE CO. GRAM MAR SCHOOL. 1MI FALL TERM of Ibis Iftsiituiioa will commence WEUN ES DAY. Hntem'.er 4ih. nn,ler the t mn r.( Z. K. PA.N'GCOILV, Triucil. Miss M H. PANCUOR.V, Prect-ptrrss. Miss A. M. 31 EUR I AM, Meacber of Music Avenje ofTuition per quarter, 3 23. Mct.tr, iucludiiig os of Puoo, CIK). Hrstwing and Paint ior, Eard can be obtained in resnectable fimihs at ftt a. week. ftrlt is desirable thit dodiIs bo Dresent on thn tint Aa nf the term. S. MERRIAM. Clerk. Jonnson.Aug. 12,13. M.3.V Bakersfield Academical Tnstitu- tion. TUC Fall Term will eotomeDCe oo Wedaesda v, Sept 4. l!oarilSlS5pr ssst. J. B. trALLUIXG, A. il rrioeiDal, C. C. BIPBEK, A M. Associate I'noeipal, ProC S. M. BASSETT, Teaeberor ilosia, M. AU1E LE TESTES, Teachsr of French. a. O.IKH, Socretaiv. B.icrsEslJ, An;. 1. ISM. K til STATE OF VF.UMO.VT, t In Probate Court held nt Moot- ibiulou Ui.tnct.ss. poker, within aat for said Distiict, on 1h-2J! day ofAu. A. D. 1803. iLsUAii .MtnJi. adminuttator on toe estate ot nw - G. lladlock, lato of Berlin, in said dittr.ct. deceased. presents his anuiiniriiratioa account for settlement Where upon it is nrderrd that the samo be rcleired to tbo 17ih dav of Sepiember nest, at tbe Probate otfic iu Mid Montpelier wi 4iuiiimii'd naa allowance ; ana an conceiucd Lo notified he rr. by the pubticitiou of thit odir ai the Ver mont Watchman and State Journal, a newipipr printed at Montpa-lioi, tJirfe weeks successively as svonas mav be, thit they may apr.ear, and at said time and place, if they e caute, object thereto. dj order oi trourt. T.JLalEHClLL, Repister. Oriental & Sovereign Balm Pills Kbn invaluable Remady fir Aervom and Sick. H.ul aehe. Cobb-, Fevers. Ri.Itous Sfmntnms. Jsnn.Ci- I.Tv.r iVmnliinli -ra.fn ! nr sen it 1 1 snr. a r , 1r i . i al-tolor Dpeptiia, Weak: Stomach, Weak Kervm, giual Afiecttonor general Dubiiity; and when eifectndly tried are sura robe nrytfrsally adopted as a faajily MoJiciuo. For particular, nsn Circulars. Noiittxcnoipo smless the name of Dr. . L. SouJu tt Co. is on the box. CTKeceived and for sale by COLLI.V3 t PIERCT, atsa by TIMOTHY CROSH. khlr REMOVAL. PECK Sc LEWIS have removed to Spalding's RoiMiifi uhere wo should bo banov to see our former frivti t nd all others wih:o- to bu j good cheap. We have jut leiururu iivtu Jiaisvei wua a mil sioca oi uuuua, Dougix iiu iaaii, iuu it euiuf iDnj ai Tery ivw prices. . Flour, jaiaf, Glass. Oils, Paints, icith a assortment oj nest ladut and Uouusiv GOODS. We wuuIJ say to one and all. siwo us a call, ami a;n satisfy yoa by oor low prices, that It will be aa object for yon to call again. Goods suldbyiba package at a very small commission. Cash paid br all kinds of Country Prodace. June 1, 1850. 77. Returned from Boston. CTOGRStfe LANGOON have just leturned from Boston, with a varietv nf scarce anJ drraJ.U Dress ools. Shawls, rARASOXS, iuAi l i s 4 V iriuimans, Lacts, Fringes, Gimps, Mourning Goods, f,'c. July 9. B2 .$1000 CASH I? OR WOOL, if delivered at oor tor son. ijTORR t LAXGQOS. July in. . i?3 ruit SALE. TP! AT valablu property H Montpelier Village, so long and favorably known to tbe public as tbo Micnard Tavern Stand." is now offered for sale upon term that eaunot fiU to mala it a good intf-sTii-nut for the pnrehaser. ppiy to s. u. UL.UY, Agent lurtha i'roprictori. Mcntpther, June 24th. l&M. BQ BLACK LACES AND FRINGES. STORKS & I.A.-.-GDO.V bavo ju.l reeeived a fioe s.sorl maul ufCKINaCS an l UlCUSdELLS LACUCDGINCd fur Visttss. tawls ami Oreasrs. We call the Attention OP every man who wants a COAT, VEST or PANTS, tn look si a sreat valietv rt BKOADI'LOTIIS. Black anJ Fancy DOCSKINS sea VE3TI.NC3, beloia porchasioj elaev.hcre. We can suit vod all. sniieo. n iykii h srxiAi;Kc.ii. CAPsS, CAPS. CAPS. fr?" IC0O CAPS, OP ALL STYLES AND QuaJilies, Car sale by IV. T. BUK.NIiAM. mm 'mm TWT.RURXHAM'H wiUb- fonnd the Urgest anl Best A f sort ment of HATS'. tveroiTcred for sale In Ver moot- Rebec's New Yotkl and tJcDtA. Rush's Boston. SPRING STYLE HATS, cf all. qualities. , , uso, eumawcsiauvconsiunjroa.iir.nqisUeavera vs,vm Drusb, Peat!, Leghorn, Panama, Cbiaa Petri, EuUstfi-vfli 'Whoresale or Retail. -sfMJOOciS WORTH of Rich Die si SILKS atKEU'U BACKER'S Jone',6. , TT J5LANK JJOOKS. k Jose Id.IEW- STATIONERY,, ?MUSIC; A rood assorlBsetef Stalionery .rail alJs, Me. Mo.ierarr,Prawiou au.1 Pslforateil Tssaris. -Crislij BoaM.rriiits, tt-just orntdfiX .rALToX?SOXr Jons 3. v i"1-' - 'iarasrt L t i