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THB AROUSE OF TIIE MAS3ES. GREAT RATIFBJATION CONVEN TION OFINUJANA. The sccno upon tho ground bcggars oe6cription, and we shall make no at ternpt to dcscribe it. Tho numbers pres cnl were vnriously cstimated from twenty (o 30,000 ; but the most prevalcnt opin ion ntiKinp ihose with whotn we convers t d, nnd who wcro situated so as lo havca survpy of thc miglity mullitude, as, that wcrc 23,000 cn the ground. It was, ns wnn well remarked by ono of Iho speak crs, atasl sea ofhum'an beings, all ani mnted nlike with an nrdent ntlachaient tothe glorious principlcs of our Conslitu. tion which arc indenlical with. those of Iho Whig pariy and detcrmincd to '-do or dic" in their support and triumphant vindication. It was a proud, a glorious day. and a snre precursor of tho signal success of ihe Whigs in August and November. With perfect confidcncc, wo assurc our friends abroad, that Indiana will be nay, is rcdcemed. The Convention was addrcssed by the Hon. Hcnry Lane. Horacc P. Itiddle, Esq., nnd tho Hon. S. W. Parker. A scrits of admirable resolutions wcro ndop. lnd. nnnrovinr cf Mr.Clny's lcttcr on Anncxation of Texas. and the Ieading tncasurcsoftho Whig party. Wmo Mass Meetixg at West Ches tek: PnaADELrniA. June 7th. P. M. The rcsponse givcn to tho nominations of tho Baltimore Uonvcnlions ycsteraay xt Westchester. was ono ol tho most ralifjing charactcr cvcr whnesscd. Tho nunibcr ot Wlngs is uelicvea 10 navo uci-u lesa than 10,000 while near 2,000 ladies ; "raced the mceting with their presence. It was a glorious gathcrtng, and ono which West Chester will ever remcmber with ptide. OrThe Whig Stntc Convention of Jilnssachusetts has nominatcd the prescnt incumbcnts, Gov. George N. Firiggs and licut. Gov. Jobn Recd, for re-elcction. SENATOR HENTON. The. combination which has for some time been forming tho various tailsof the democracyv' to brcak down Mr. Senator Bcnton, serms to bo daily gathering flrcnglh. Tho mcans which aro taken to effect bis politital ovcrthrow nnd to os traciso him from hts party, arc formcd much ofthe samc inatcrial that sccured the diiconifciture of Mr. Van Ilurcn. and arestrikingly illustrntivc of tho selfish r.ess of tho inodcrn democralic principlc. The Wushington Corrcspondcnt of thc Boston Courier remarks, that thc vctoon the Texas qucstion in the House, is sym. holical of the growing avcrsinn to Rcn lon amid the Dcmocratic ranks. It is eaid to have bccn intended as snch a deinonstralton. Evidently, this and oth cr indications of hoslilily, have nnimated tbezeal of bis opponcnts. Mr. Calhoun's organ, the Spectator, late so passive under the attncks of the Dcntonians, is now furiously assailant. Wc are to belicve that thc frionds ofthc Nullificr think the prcsent a favornble opportunity "(o fecd iht the nncicnt grudgo they bcar" the Western leoder of Democracy. Mr. Calhoun himsclf lovrs bcltcr "to relurn, than forgive an injury, as he is much rnore vindictivc than magnanimous. Tho Aiirnra herc, comes down furiously upon thc whiloin cliampion o( thc demo vtacy. Mr. Benton has commitled an crror (fiayslbc Aurora that cannot bucatily ntomd for, by his rccklcss, headlong, mu!e liko opposition to the vcry mcasure upon which thc grcat democratic party cxpcct to come into power in thc rnpidly apjiroaching contcst. He has furnishcd our ablc though rcckless cncmy, with am unition to batter down thc rcpublican for trcss with which thegrrat battlo is to be lought. He has struck a deadly blow at the vory intercst it was his first and high. cst duty to fostcr nnd protcct. Express. ADJOURNMENT. Congress adjourned ou the 17th inst. The uation rejoiccs. From the commenccment ofthe sessionuothing good was expected from the acts ofthe House of Representatives. They have done as much mischief as lay in their power. Never was there a more sbamc less violation of the laws and constitution than was perpetratcd in the admissiou of thc zeneral tickct members. The Loco majority in the House would have repcaled the Tariff rtlipnlaredto have done so. At least two ihirds ofthe time of thisbody has been devo ted to makiDg buncombe spccches upon bun combe resolutions upon which no legislative action was proposed. The Representative H all has been convertcd into an arena of gla datiou, in the course of which members have indulged in the most disgraceful secncs of Towdyism and personal abusc ever enactcdin a legislatire assemlily. In these infamous proceedings we do not recollect a single in ttance where the censure did not chiefly at tach to the Loco Foco members. Down to the very last day of the session the Locos neglected the busincssol tbe nation in setting political dap traps to spring upon the wbigs. A vast amonnt ofbusiness was crowded down to the close ofthe session, and in the hurry and conrusion multitudcs ofimportant bills of j public and private character have been lost. But the Senate we rejoiceto say have been prompt in the discharge of their duties. "Wben all else was faithleis, this noble body ofmen have been faithfulto themselves and their couutry, in the rejection of theinfamous Texas treaty, and the corrupt nominations of Jobu Tvler, they crowned themselves with nnfadinglaurels. Honor to the Whig Sen ate. They have saved the nation. They have preserved tbe Tariff indircctly. (T?Wb;cs at Alexandria. D. C, to the amonnt of 7 or 8000 held a mecting a few davs since. Lnthusiastic addresses were made by sevcral gentlemem of distinction and ainong othcrs Mr. Botts and Mr. Collamer of Vsnnont. Everywhere mcetings are being held through tbe country. Tbe Jwhig fires Inrn brlght and stcady. Latest frorn Mexico. It may not bo recol lccted by all our readers that Jobn Tyler, about thc time we tbink, that ho prescuted the Texas Treaty to the Senate, sent C61. Thompson to Mexico to procure tbe conscnt of that country. The mission has failed of its objcct. The Mexicans are loud in their denunciations against the treaty. Fourtccp thousand troops had been asscmblcd at Vera Cruz, aud large military stores were arriving there. It was rumored however at Washing ton since the adjourament of Congress that Mexico for a consideration, would give up her title to Texas and that Jobn Tyler would calj Congress togcther soon to act upon the sub- ject. A messenger has arnved, but the above rumor was beliered to be false and tbe contra ry true. ADDISON COUNTY AGRICULTU RAL SOCIETY. Meeling ofthe hoard of managert. In pursuance of a call madc by the President, tho board of managers conven cd at tbe Vermont Hotel, Juno 13, 1844. Appoinlcd L. D. Gregory Sec Protem. Votcd that tho Fair be held at Middle bury, on the first day of Oct. next. Adoptcd the following rules and regu Iations in addition to those adoptcd at a preceding mceting. REGULATIONS OF THE FAIR. I. A clcrk shall be appointcd by the board cf managers who shall occupy a conven. icnt stand near the placc of e.xhibition, who shall make entrics of all animals and othcr propctty ofTercd for e.xhibition parlic ularly spccifving the samc with the num- l ber of its entrv. and deliver out to tbe own- ner 0f the animals orarticlcs socntcred, a card containins the numbcr only, of sucb cntry which card shall bcafBxcd to tlicar ticlc or atticles so entered, or in the caso of animals, tho card mny bc afTixcd either to the animnl or pin in sucli a mnnncr as to bo Icgiblc to the cxnmining Coinmit tce. . II. No animals or other property enter ed for premium shall be rcmoved from their pens or their respective places until 4 o'clock P. M., unlcss by permissiun ofa mcmber of the committce of arrangemcnt. III. Applirnnts for prcmiums on ani mals will be prepared with writlen state ments, accuratcly dctailing thc agc, and tnethod of fecding, and may be required to make oath to thc samc, which statc. ments shall bc delivered to thc dcsk on en teriug tho animals. IV. All animals or othcr property cn lercd for premiums should bc entered and in thc rcspcctivo places bcfore 10 o'clock A. M. on the day of the Fair, and no spec. tators will bc allowed to bc pre$ent during thc cxamtnalion of thc vicwing commit. tcc unlcss rcqucstcd by said committce. V. All the viewing cotnmittecs willen tcr upcn their respcctivc duties at 11 o' clock, and award nll prcmiums in wriling signcd by thc inembcrs thcrcof giving their nsscnt to the samc. VI. Prcmiums on all property entered exccpt crops and farms shall be award cd and nublisliod on thc dav of tho Fair at 4 P. M. VII. All person9 intcnding to compuie for promitims on animals should give no tice to the Sccrelary or a manager in wri ting on or bcforo the "22a day of Septcm. bcr next in ordcr that tho ncccssary ac commodations shall bc madu for them. VIII. Compotitors for premiums on field cropj &hall lodge with the Secrctary a spccification containing thc neccssary de tails at least ten days beforo the anuual mceting on the first Wednesday of Jan., and tho premiums on field crops nnd farms shall bo awarded on thc day of thc annual meeting. The following committce were appoint cd (o award prcmiums. Coji. ON TArtMS. Scth Langdon jr., Now Havcn, Samticl Jamcs, Weybridge, Georae Gale, Bridport. Com. ox CROPS. Wightman Chapmnn, Weybridge, D. C. Goodale, Addison, Jonathan (libson, SailtSbury, Ira GifTurd, New Haven, Jamcs Fletcher, Bridport. Coji. ox Cattle. Calvin Solace, Bridport, Heraan Barnum, Fcrrisburgh, Rufus Wainwright, Middlebury, Hydcr Barns, Addison, Samucl Moorc. Shoreham, CoM. os Horses. Austin Johnson, Middlebury, Samucl Cronk, Salisbury, Joseph Simonds, Whiting, Mcigs, Ferrisbnrgh, John Wainwright, Middlebury, Com. on SiiEcr. Rodman Chapman, Vergennes, Sylvcslcr Doud. New-Havcn, John Sanford, Cornwall, Simon Z. Walkcr, Bridport, Ebenczcr Bush, Shoreham, Com. ok Swise. David Hazard. Fcrrisburgh, Hnratio Plumley, New Havcn, Olivcr Russel, Shoreham, Job Lane, Cornwall, Cyrus Porter, Middlebury, CoM. ON FAnMtSG Ijiplements. Ira Allen, Middlebury, John Bnlluck Leicester, Gustavus V. Cook, New Haven, Samucl J. Nash, Bristol, B. Tabor, Lincoln, Com. on Houseiioi.d, and other Manu- FACTtTRES. John Thompson, Vergennes, Nathan Wood, Middlebury, John B Huntley, Bridport, Clark Rich, Shoreham, Ira Stewart. Middlebury, Com. on MlSCELLANEOpS Articles. Isaac Drako, Weybridge, A. P. Roscoe, Now Haven, Hiram Munger, Middlebury, Oscar P. Sheldon, Salisbury, Myron W. C. Wright, Shoreham, Com. on Dairt. John M. Weeks, Salisbury, Hepry Rodgcrs, Fcrrisburgh, Samucl Hitt, Addison, Hnrlbort. Monk'oi, George Fisher, Waltham, Com. on Fruits, Charlcs Lindslcy, Middlebury, Eben Mathews, Cornwall. Jarvis Hoag, Starksboro, Alcxander liusli. Panton. S. W. Jewett, Weybridge Coi. or Arranoejients. W'alter S. JonNso.N, EUWAUD J. PllELI-S, GEORiJE W. ClIArM AN ADDISON CO. MEDICAL SO CIETY. At the last annual mceting of thc So ciety, the following gentlemen were clec tcd to the respcctive officcs namcd: Joel Rice, M. D. Bridport, President. Dan. C. Stone, M. D. Vergennes, Vice President. S. Pearl Lathrop, M. D. Middlebury, Secretary and Treasurer. II. A. Smith, M D. Ncwhaven, A. Bradford, M. D. Vergennes, J. A. Allen, M. D. Middlebury, Ccn- sors. Attcst S. Pearl Lathrop, Sec.- For the Notthern Galaxy. Mr. Editor, Manyof our Loco Focos in this State feel disposed to censure the do- ingsottne lateL.oco t3nrention at .baltimore, on the ground of their not obeying their in structions and nominatinjr Mr. Van Burcn. It is well known, that niany states, that never diu, nor never will, give iVlr. Van IJuren an electoral vote, had delerates in that conven- tion.iustructed to support Mr. Van Bureu for 1 resiuent. liut allerthe convention met and comparin notes from all the states represent ed, and findins that Mr. Van Buren would not have been clected by the people in 1636 had the counties of AUegnany and L.ancas ter in l cnnsyivania given tho same vote m j 183C, that they gave in 1810, the Whigs in ! 183C,havins no recularnominated candidato, I and being beaten in 1840 by 145,000 majority j by ueueral llamson. that Uonvention could j come to no otber couclusion.incase Mr. Van ( Burcn was nominatcd, but he mustbe beaten. i They, therefore, many of them, in order to , obey their instructions and vote for Mr. Van liurcii, first voteu for the two thiru rulc, in ordcr that he might reccivo the vote necessa ry for a uomination. They then found that no onc of their traiucd colts could obtain the nomination under that rulc, they put a new pony on tbetrack, and such an onc as no one cared whelhcr he even beat or not, so far as mcu were conccnied, leaving it for the scveral states to run whom they pleascd and if possible carry the election into the House of Representatives, where they have a much uetter cnancc, than with the people. X. Y. Z. BRIGHTON MARKET. Monday, June 17, 1844. Reported for tiie N. E. Farmer. At Markct, 300 Beef Cattle. 10 pairs w orking Uxen, 2200 bheep and lambs, and 020 awinc. Prices. Bcef Cattle. Priccs have advanccd, and we advancc ourquotations, viz. ,.xtra $o,u0. rirst quahty, SD,25. Seconii quality 54 7u a 5. I hird, S4.50. Wo also noticcd four sold for So,t2. Working Oxcn. Sales 05, 70 nnd 85. Sheep. "Dull." Sales of I.ambs from 81.12 to 2. Old Sheep from S2 to 3 Sevcral hundrcd Shccp unsold. WOOL. Soles of this article has been mnde durins the weck, toafair cxtcnt, without any essenlial change in prices, J Tho wool of Iho now clip begins to come ! into marKct, in small quantities, but opcra I tions (o much cxtcnt have not as yet bccn made. I'rime or Saxony Fleeces, washed, lb. 45 n 48c. Amcrican full blood, do 43 a 45 -Do 3-4 do 37 a40 -Do. 1-2 do 3a 3 35 1 4 and common do 23 a 32 PICK-NICK CELEBRATION. The Culd Water Aujiy of Shore ham, will rendezvous atthe mecting house in that town, at 10 o'clock, on the 4th of July. Sevcral addresses may be expected from gentlemen invitcd for the occasion, and the exercises uill be cnlivenfd by singing of tcmperance odes, in which the whole army will join. After the addresses the army will form and march to a neighbor- ing grove where tcmperance rations wil be abundantly furnished. The friends of the causc everywhere are respecifully in- vited to attend. Liberly Convention. ADDISON COUNTY LIBERTY CON TION. Thursday, July 9th 1814, 10 o'clock A. M. Tbe Liberty men of Addison County one and all are iuvited to assemble in Convention at Bristol Village for the purpose of nominating a Liberty Tickct for the State Senate and to transact other business. Rer. John Pierpoint of Boston is expected to address the Conven tion. By order of County Com. MIDDLEBURY ALUMNI. Hon. iMvron Lawre.nce, of Belchertown, Mass., is expected to dtliver the Oration be fore the Associated Alumni of Middlebury College. at the approacbing Commcncemcnt, which occurs this year on the last Wednes day of July, instead ofthe third Wedacsday of August, as beretofore. Printers in the State are requested to nolice the change. ADDISON COUNTY BIBLE SO CIETY. Thc first annual meeting of thc Ad dison Co. Bible Society will be holden in Vergennes on the last Wednesday of June, being the 2Gth. Addresses are expected from the Rev. J. Meacham, Rev. J.Leon ard and Ed. Seymour Esq. It is hoped that much interest willbefeltin the meet ing, and that many will be present. WiIl the paper? of the county please noticc. S. PEAIU LATHROP, Sec. FIRE INSDRANCE MEETING. Notice is hercby given that the Annual Meeting ofthe Rutland and Addison Mutual Fire Insurance Company will be holden at the ofhce of E. June, in Biandon in tbe County of Rutland, on Wednesday, the 3d day of July next at one o'clock in the after noon, for the purpose of choosing a Board of Directorsand other necessary officers ofthe Company for the year ensuin?, and for ad- justing the losses and making thc necessary assessments therelor, and lor tbe expenses ot the Company for the current year. oy order or tne Uirectors, E. JUNE, Secretary Pres't ofEce Brandon, I5th June, 1844. Sheep Stolen. Since I drove my Sheep to East Middlebury twenty have been stolen from the flock. They were-' stamped with niy initials the B connccted with the II. and a square erop on the right ear. Whoever will give such information in relation to said Sheep, tbat I can rcclaim them shall be rcwarded with half the valuc of the same wben missed. IIARVEY BELL. Middlebury, June 24th, 1844. Cash Iiost. On Friday. 2lst June, in this Villaee oron the road to Town Hill, New Haven, a small wallet containing 25 or 30 dollars. Whoever has found the same, will pleasc give informa tion and strikc a dividcnd. A. P. BEEMAN. New Haven, Jnne 24th 1844. 8;3w. 1844.. The New and Elegant Boat G A K JL A N 1) , CAPT. A. P. IIOBART, WILL commence her resular trips be tween this City and Buffato in con- nection with the Packet, J. SHERMAN, runnmg night and uay as lollows: Leaves Vergennes, Leaves Buffalo, July 9th August 20th Septemher 17th October iotli July 22d Septembcr2d Septemher 30th October 29th This packet ia finis hcd in a style unsur- nassed by any Packet e.ther on the North ern or western uannl. rier uooms are large and airy, her arrangemeuts are such that seventy-fivo to eighty can be accom modated with berths without inconveniencc. An experienceil Captain nnd crew will spare no pains to make a journey from this placc to uuttaio pieasant. .very taciliiy will be givcn to Familics who wish to board themselves. For furthcr narticu'ars cn- quire of n it, a n . . I . . . . Vergennes, Vt JOY & WKB3TER, BufTalo, W.M. STIMPSON, S N. Y. Vergennes, June 19, 1844. 8;6m. jLiberation. THIS is to certify tbat 1 have given my sons llieron U. bergusou and Alfrcd B. Ferguson, their time, to act for themselves. I shall pay noneof their debts, orclaim any of their earniugs. ALBERT FERGUSON. Starksboro, June 1st, 1844. 7;3ir. Wool Carding. The machines at the old stand of D. P. Nash in first rate rcpair. and tho business of Wool Carding will be continucd on rea sonablc terms and in a workman like mrin ner. C.L. SMITH. New-Haven East Mills, June lst. 1844. 7 Dissolution. Tho Partnership hcretofore existing under the firm of DUSTIN & RISING, is this day dissolved by mutual conscnt. ALANSON DUSTIN, A. R. RISING. Middlebury, May 11th 1844. 7;3w LOOK kT THIS. THE Subscribcr has taken a shop in tbe lowcr part ofthe buildim; occupied by Harvey Wilco.x. where ho is rcady to wait upon all who mnj favor him with a call. Having had ycars ot cxpcncncc in thc lino HAIR CUTTING & SHAVING, he feels confident that those who may favor him with an onnortunity to cxcrcise his skill in these mattcrs, will not go nway dis- nppointcu. 1 crtect satisfaction given or no charges madc. Constamly on hand and for safc, a gcneral assortment of TOYS, for children nnd also CO NFECTI O JTA RY of cvery kind at the lowest prices. The hungry can also be accommodated with the substantials of life in rooms neatly fittcd up for that purpose. Thc shon has underzone an cntirc and thorough repair nnd its proximiiy to the coohng waters of Utter Ureck, and the in vi"oratincbreezes that follow it course rcn ders it n deliubtful rctreat from the hcat of a summer's sun, and dust that at times ren ders shnps on the streel so insuppormble Ho hopcs to receive the calls of his old friends and as many new ones as possible. A. R. RISIVG. June 11th, 1811. 7;3m. GENTS Goat Skin Bootecs, a good ar ticle for summer wear. iust rec'd by BROWN &. SHELDON. 1844. MMUFACTURING. DATENPOKI & TURNEB, WnllT.T) !n form fh(.ir nafmnfi and the nnhlir gencrally, tKat thcy.have renewed their leae of the manulacturing lablishmenl ot Ine Middle bury itlauufacluring Co. fur a term of jears with additional facilities fordoing buiDe3. They are also raaldng somo valuablo oddilions fo their finiihing macbinery aad improvemen gene rally inttn:Iinc ttill to produce a SUPEKIOR ARTICLE Lfgoods suitablc for tho U'orlliy Sont of tbe Green Mour.tain State aud tbcirNeighbors on the oppoiile fidc of the Lake. They will receivo Wool !o manufacture on shares or by tho yard and will keep an extrnsive aisurttnrnt of ccds on hand which they will excbangc for Wool, or advance on AVool Iefi lo manuf.cture. They would again tender their gralelul acknowIedcmcn(s to their palrons for their favors and rc-assure them that cfibrlt will not ho uanling to mrril tbeir fullest confidence. iirP TERMS adapled to the TIMES Middlebury, Ma) 29. PAPER. Hangings, n large stock', just rec'd and ofTercd low by May 1, 1344. A. FRANCIS. FINE CLOTH CAPS, new style for Gents wear, by BROWN & SHELDON. HATS AND CAPS. Spring pattem, fine Mole skin, Leghorn Double and Single Brim, Silk, Velvet and Cloth Caps at BIRGE'S. AprillO, 1844. CHOICE GROCERIES. Almost erery article that is wanted in a family selected with care, rusnT Ki.TD asd rjticr. Just received by A. FRANCIS. NEW BOOKS AT THE POST OTFICE. (Cheapfor Cash.) UtiAtlL.fc,S uuvt,i is now receiving from New York, several new consignments of ' School, Classical and MisceUaneous Books t- i Pamphlcls; among which are the books puo- lished by M. H. Newman and J. S. Taylor & Uo. Tracts and books publisheu oy tno Tract Society. Stationery, Faney Articles and Pictures. Arrancements have been made for ordering any Books that may be wanted, during open navigation. Middlebury, aiay '-'a, 1B44. 4 TEjIPERAiXCE iiouse- The subscriber would iRform the nubtic that bc con- tinues to keep a House of Entertainmcnt at his old stand ia Salisbury. None will have any reason to romplain of his wantof attentiontn hiscu'tomcrs,or of the absence of any accommndation uhich can be . ... ni i li expcctea aia couniry uouse. ine resoiuiion iw a taken to banisli liquor from his house, he trusts will secure him Ihe patronage oi all those niw are sin ccrely desirous of promolin the cause of Tcmper ance. 111U.11AS y. tVC.Cl.LilU Salisbury, May 20th, 1344. 3 SIX MONTRS TIME. rrtft? ..i :i THE subscribcr is now receivinc ( not from New York Auction Shops, nor from 2d hands, but from BOSTON,)a large and well selected assortment of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES AyV CROCKERY, T f 1 T . i l. . . n, fl " , time,' but aresolu Iower than at any cstab - lisbment far or near. which claims thc name ! t lliA mrnA1' of buying for 'cash,'' all of which oan be seen at V. S. Johsson's May 20, 1844. cheap cash store. Iv IS. fo cliarge lor showmg uoodj ELM STUEET PREAIIUM HATS JUST received 4 cases of those superior Elm St, Hats, (which have taken the premi um at thc Quincy Hall fair for the last three years) which are far superior in quality and I style to any that can be found at any retail i llat Shop in Washington St. For sale very low forcash by B . S. Johnson. May 20th, 1844. SUPERIOR Camphene Linsced and Lamp Oil, Conal Varnish, White Lead, and Glass for saie at tne cncan oasn store ol IRA STEWART. IRON4-NAILS. American, English, O. S. Russia & Swedes Iron, American & English and Blistsr & Cast Steel. Nails and Kail Rods &c. &c for sale cheaper tban ever at IRA STEJf'ARTS. An axtensive assortmentof Hardware, of avery naine and dcscription, ever nsed in an any civil- izea community, may dc touna at STEJf'ARTS. i'lSIl. Codosb, Salmon, & Mackerel, for sale by liroicn Sheldon. TAILORS TRIMMIXGS. A large varicty sold cheap by May 14, 1844, Broicn cy Sheldon. COA TS, VESTS & PANTS, of every variety ofstyle and quality, fumishcd at short notice, cheaper than ever before offered, by may 14, ic-i-i. Jiroicn tf Shcldnn. THE liES'P l.?.:fTP7',irbv'P of Cloths, Cassimeres, and Vestings, in the coun ty, will be found at Broicn y Shcldon's. SALT. Turk's Island, Ooarsc Westem & Fine Dairy juu, juai rrceiveu at is IhWAK X a, WOOL &. CARPET TU'INI!. For sale at STEWARTS. FOR THE LADIES! ------ - . ... .j i -um; Moushnde Latncs. French Prinls, Amcrican do. c-i J"5' upenca anu ieiiirig last at STEWAKTS. Rouen and Fancy Cassimeres, for Sammer Pants Fancy, Cbecks &c, for coats, Jlarsaicles, mui ou5, cdua auu veiver, vesunij at STEWARTS. Anice lotofFancy Gimps Fringes Velvet Satin and Crimpt, Spring Riubons just from New STE1VARTS. Looking Glasscs, of all sizes and prices at . STEirARTS. PT nTTi ra dc JUST rec'd an assortment Mcn's Youth's and nuaren s uiotn tJaps tor sale low by , ., m Z- BECKW1TU & CO. April 22, 18. STONE AVARE &c. JUST rec'd a lot of Stone and Brown Earthen Wareof all descripu'ons for sale at Factory prices uy iA. oiin. v 1 1 u. oo uu, April 32, 1814. Hats!! IJals!!! it TnE olo sTjtNn a- tew rods NORTn TIIE JIIL. THE subscribcr would inform the public that he has on hand a large assortment of piacK ana araD ats ot tne latest JNew-Yort Qsh ions, which he oQcrs lower roa Cisn on most kinds or 1'rodcce than can be bought in this county. JOHN JACKSON N. B. The highest rrice will be paid for lambs HUUi iuiu muajiidt amus. J. J. Middlebury, April 17, 1844. 51;tf. ZEPHYR IVORSTEDS, all colors, sold by Broicn j- Sheldon. HOES! HOESI WILSOrrSHoes anice article, just received anaiorsaie, 'cneaper tnan tne cheapest at STEWART'S. NEW GOODS. THIS day opening by the subscriber a splendid stock of fresh and desirablc goods, embracingall the rarielics of RICH AND FASHIONABLE GOODS offered in thc market, he has taken the ut most pains in his selection as to style, quality and price. All wishing for good bargains will do well to call. He will say jwsiticely he is not to be undcrsold, and his motto is to un dersell, knowing that small profits and quick returns will cnsure sucess to the trader and satisfaction to the buyrr. P. W. COLLINS. Cornwall, April 29th, 1844. PAINTING. THE subscriber coulinues the PAINTING 4- CHAIR business, at the shop lately occnpied by solicils a sbare of the patronago of the public. C H A I R S Will be kept constantly on hand at reasonable prices. MIiTliG done at short notice, and panicular atlention giren llocsE f AiSTua and IMriRiKO. tfj" All orders in his line will , bc promptly attended to. THEODORE MOODY. Middlsbury, April 29, 1844. 3tf M mm REVOLVING HORSE RAKES. THE subscriber has re-commenced the manufacture of tliese rakts, and will be pleasedto receive orders for them, and soon, to save expense in delivering them. He will furnish rakcs superior to any now in use, repair old ones if desried, or make parts to order. He will make a fcw extra fine tccth rakes for gathering the finest hay. and raking after. Drat Rakes also for sale. CLARK RICH. Shoreham, June 1844. 5;tf. GLOVES. Ladies black, dark, and light Kid; Bajous manufacture, white and black silk do. iisle thread, mohair and lacc do. cotton, Iinen and pic nic do. bl'k mohair aud fancy silk mitts; gents rubbcr kid do; gents lisle thread linen, cotton, and buckskindo; child's cotton do. for sale by BROWN & SHELDON. May 22d.. PARASOLS &c. A fine lot of Parasols and Unibrellas. iust rec'd. at April, 17. 1844. BIRGE'S. NO I ICF. Whereas my wifo ANNA, has left my bed and hoanl, and refuses to Iive with me. I hereby notify the public that I will pay no debts of ber contracting after this date. GEORGE II. 'SUMNER, Bristol, May 20lli, 1814. 3;3w. m H ATS, Leghorn, Palm leaf , men's wide lirun do, tor sale at S l KWAK 1&. Tho largest, cheapest and best i Stock of Gootts cvcr offered in this markct icoinprisinK a most every vanety of kind, eM,. ' n . ntnn u,u t.J : with cash and which ar2 SELL1NG OFF ! .' - . UAF1DLY at a stnn.ll ndvanrc from Cost, hy A. FRANCIS. May 3th 1311. GEORGE S. SWIFT, ATTORMEY AUD COUMSELOR AT LAW. Oljicc in tiie Koom occupied bu (he Counh j ticr.-, tn lyaimcrtglit s bnck lSuilding. iUarcn, 2Gth IB44. 47;tf. NEW GOODS AGAIN. BROWN & SHELDON, have just re ceived a new lot of Summer Goods, consisting of Balzorines, Printed Canibrics, Ribhons Sec, together with a large nssort- nicnt ot bnglish anu Aim.'ric.in l weeil Cassimeres, and everv varicty of goods for summer Coat" and Pants, aud Boy's sum mer clothcs ; which will lie sold very chenji forcajft. June 3d, 1844. BAMES FRISBIE, Brandon, Vt. LAW NOTICE. THE Subscribcr liasins opcned an Ofllceforthe transfttion of Tiw businsss, would inform the public that he will be ready to wait upon all uh may have o:caiion fur his prulessional semees at his OfTice orcr the Slore of Ira Stenart Esq. a few doors south of the Post OIice, EMERSON R. WRIGHT. Middl bury lan. 8, lSii. GARDEN SEEDS. The celebratcd Risley 5c Co. Gardcn Sccds Also the Shakcr Sceds from Eufield, warran ted superior and ofthe growtb of 18-13. For sale by Z. BECKWITH & Co. FOR SALE. A large Lot of Window Blindsand Sash at very low prices, by Z. HU.t.KVlitl OCLo, Middlebury April 6th, 1844. NEW SPRING GOODS. C. BIRGE, is now receiving his nstial Va ricty of fashionable staple&fancy Dry Goods. New Spring patterns, and cheap as ever of fered lor Casii. April 10. 1844. BONNETS &C. Ladies and Misscs Florence Braid, Straw and Cyprcss Bonnets, Artificiah andRibins at UlKliE'S. April 10 2841. BONNETS? CILK, Cyprcss, & Wil low Bonnctj.just ''rccciveu, anu lor sale oy IRA STEWART. Nor. 27 1S13. CARPETINGS fcc. Oilcd floor Cloth, Matting aud Carpetings, atUIUUE'a. April 10. 1814. llalzorinc, Sup. Mous Do Laine, Ging- liams, 1'nnts, i-cjust received at,utlliit,' AprillO, 1814. Cloths, Cassimeres Vestings, Tweed Cas simeres and othcr Siunmcr Cloths lor ucn tlemcns wearjust received at BIRGE'S April 101844. PAPER HANGINGS &c. 1,000 picces Paper, HnnlerinfS. just received and very cheap at BIRGE'S April JU, 1644. inn KtioVfnla fnrn fnr enlf hv Orn p. v. COLLINS. Cornwall, Fcb. 20, 1844. sflAP AUGERS A new article of Can Augers which every farmer desirous of cood fences should have, for sale by P. W. COLLINS. Cornwall, Feb.29, 1844. SPRUCE CLAPBOARDS AND PLANK A auantitv of Soruce Clapboards and clear stuft", Spruce Planks well seasoned for saleby P. W. COLLINS. Cornwall Feb.29,' 1844. FOR SALE. A SMALL FARMor House. Barn. Shed, & Wheelwrigbt shop wiih 5 acres of most eicellent landfor sale the above is beautii'olly situated about one mile south o: the Baptist Mecting house in Cornwall, and a very desircble place for a mechanic, Whcelwright, Carpenler & Joiner or almost any mechanic who wants a few acres ofland easily tilled,and vcry proddctive, and will besold cheap. A reasonable credit would be giv en lorpartot tne paymeui u ucsncu. uunc of Ward Stow on the premises, or of the subscri bcr. It will be sold soon.J A small Orchard and excellent cardenjCTonnds well watcred, a nrell and cislern on the above premises. . L-uniwail, iua, wiu. itfit. B. F.HASKELL. 1RISH LINEN, superfine. the lest qual ity for gents wear, fine and common do. for sale by BROWN & SHELDON. FINDLAY'S TIIISTLE THREAD, is the best spool cotton importcd, and is sold only by BROWN & SHFLDON. RICII SILK and Cashmcre Vestings, at BROWN & SHELDON'S. SHEEP SHEARS. a superior article. and wool twinc. at BROt 6: iHrvL.IJU.V!S PROBATE NOTICEs?. Coinmissioncrs Noticc. We the Subscritvrs bcinj cppo;nt'd by tha Probale Court for the distrirt of A f dison Commi'ionors to receive, e.tunntio, andadjust all claims anddemands of all por. socs against the estate of GAMALIEL KELSEV, late of Salisbury in said districl deceascif represcnted insolvent nhn nll claims nnd demand'i e.xhibited in off-el thercto; nnd si.x montha from the 13t!i dny of Juno 1844 being allowi-d by said Court for that purpose, we do therelim; !ive iintice that wo will altcnd lo the business ofour snid nppointment at the dwellintr houso nf John J. Kehcy in Salisbury on iAj first Mon lav in July and Decembor iro.it fiotn nine o' clock A. M. until four P. M. on eacb of said days. Jamcs Andreics, Oscar'P. Shelden, Comnmissioncrs. Epenelus Brush, j Vated at Salisbury, this lth day of June A.D. 1844. 8- isil JUST OPENED. THGSuWriberf nre bappy lo inform tlielr oS and new customcrs. ai well il.e public generallj tlut they Iiave just rcfeivcd a well clccled orl ment ofgtxxl fruin the Boston and New Ywk niar kcia, iteculiarly adapted to Country trailc. At tbs unprecedcntcd low prices ot goods in market i arcr uell ajnured tliatwe shall not be ancleroM Ijany one. We are determlned to retider to the Farmer and Mechanic an equ.rjlenl for their prodoce which hjj fallco to thft lowcst point. We can cooci ire ot no reason that will justily AiKtxo oldhigiipki cziforgoodj nhen every thin tliatis-reuiieied in payuoent is hy unavoidable ncccity at the loucsf ebb. Our assortment eomprifies gods ofthe latest itwnon Kiecieu loriue Uoubic purpose PaaDS the cve and dumbil ly. Wc haie of. RY GOODS, Droad Cloths and CnssiniArc n clioice as sortment. Goods for suininer wenr. fnr Gent's VCStintr.S n liripri.ir tnt TtiT-7r..Tnaa m rich article for Ladies ilresses, Printed Lawns of n superior quality, Frcnch, Enj liah and American Pnnts, Bonntts a c hoico lot. Bonnet RihboiiH tho greateMt varietv and cxccedingly rich in fi'iire, Gimp--, Kid. and Mobait and Silk Cloves. Lacfs nnd tUgings, llosery, Lndh-s Cravats, Si!k Cravnts, Parasols, fcc.J&c. tlard Warc, Crockcrj-, Dry Grocerics, &c. as choicc an nssortincnt as can ho found in tho village. We respectfullv invitc ihe nuli'ie to rall nnd cxnniine our goods nnd priccs. Mot Kiniis I'rouuce tnKen in paymcnt rir rooil, nnd cash wi'l .not he refused if ofiered. A. CHAPMAN & SON. N. D. Also on hand nnd for sa'c a -rnoil supply of Wool Twinc, nnd Sheep bltcnrs. Miiliilctiury Juno lutli 1311. A. & Sut Wool. CASH paid for good Flreco Wool. Days of dclivcry Wcdncslavs nnd SatuV- day?. A. CHAP.MAN & SON. June 20th IS41. S CASES Parasols and UinLrclIns, jujt f" rec u nnd cncan enoiiL'li liv A. FKANCIS. Wool Carding. Thc Safefcribcr having rnageri r- Ira G.ilc i experienced Carderfir thr emsuii, will cominenn? Wuul Carding un the Itt tlf July. The Dniliiw will be iu gooil ordcr and tiie putilic may dfpcad cit liaving tlwir wotk doneto their ratUfactioii. Middlebnn-, June 2t, IS4 1. 1. STEWART. 8if B OTTLED CIDEU, for sale hy iiitun fi & sniiLuois. New Slore New Firm New Goods. BRLNSdlAID & BROTIIERS, SUCCESSOR1 TO PANGBORN & nRINSilLVID. ARE prrpareil to stll at ih luwrst Ilofl.n or New Yoikpriccj, at ullealeor rclail, Watcues, Clocks, Jewelut, (il.RJS Silveu, pUtedr URtTjiXlflAanil uthcr Mrtnl Uixxli, GulpTnn- BLES, SrECTlCLES, CllAIKS. KlSCS, PjJIJ, Broociies, and all gootU in tltcline, an.l besidc llie Fl.f est dctcriptiin r.f C.hiJj, no are kfeping n. CTcat varicl y of GmhIs at nlmksale to mpply I'ed Icts or others. to sell aainrand wc invite ciffs and orders frwm abrnpd, assorin customers that thcr will find Ihe Goods low, andof tbe qualiiy thcr ar soldfrr. ' 1 We import Goods, orbnj ihcm nherevrrwe can gclllxmto adranla.. and slullsell so tbat we can gire our ciislnnicrs saiii.iction. Orders fruni a iluiance attcmW to promptly, and as goudUirgAins givcn, tosay tiie lcasl, a l.y per sooal applicalion. CEucl or walclics by llic lU.s. or Single. Weare AgenU for llic Dutnund ).iintril Goli, I'ess, Fli NtTS, for Uurscs, and Muri o.i's I'ills. We have Witiow ffini, Covvs, Crc.-mi:,. IIocsEKEEri.f o Articles, Rizors, and uthcr Cutlery, Coxncsiox Fciikitpre, Ki.iii.io. Tckle,Baskets,Stocxs, L'ollars, Sorr.s- DERS,$C. We haieDREssiiro Cases. U'ork Boxks.Mc. sical I.istritmexts, 13 and Dovble Das V'iols, .Melodia.ii. and most rmallcT irliuiner.t of .Muiical MerchanriUe. In short, we woul.l inst say tbnl wc Inrc a tcrr cxten irc and raried asortine turAnierinin. Ens nn, Ocrnun and Tjrts, FA.CY AKTICLEd, and we are fully aware di.it the way to sell theni i to put tl.em so LOW tliat lloston or New Yolfc will not be a more brorable place lo boy lU-m. boy for Cash. and sell lor Cash. Our customer can buy as cheap tfere as at any othcr p.Ltce. )f snrnns cliooses to tcnd us tbe Cash (or n Gntd or chlrer Watch from a disiaoce, or arry other artielr, aml leare tbe selection to us, tbey shall liae aoartirls worth tbe mokct SE5T,aml if it docs not suit, jt can ic exclttnged. Our ijilrer Spoons ircmao's in our own shop. rarticular altention paid to line Watrh rrn.irtrz DRINS.MAII) 4- BROTIIERS. BoitLi.iGTu.t, Vtnao.iT. 46" DO YOU WISH A GOOI) HARUAIN J Then call, exanu'ne and pnrchase somethinff from the largest, best and cheapest stock of Goodi ot be found in thc Countv. Vay22, 1814. IRA STEWART. CAaPET Warp, Cotton Yarn, Sheep Twine. a new sunn'v hv Mny 8th 1S44. A. FRANCIS. CAPS, Velvet, Boys Fancy ilo Crimp, Glnred do, Sportsincn Wnol ifo. just re ceived, for sa"e at STEWARTS. A LAfltiE lot of Unbrellas and Pnra soi3, cheap for cah at STEWARTS. Suspender Bucklcs at BROWN & SHELDON' Glass, China, aud common ware cut turu lhers, &c, at STEWART'S. B" ADIES and Slisses Florence Bonnet', . JB- rich variety of Bonnet Ribhons 20 dlf fercnt Stjlcs, Bonnet Edgiug, Tabs, Artifi cials add Col'd Rurhes just roe'd by v. w. rroi.Li5J. April 20th 1844. A FULL SUPPLY of Dry Gtoecrisj. just received aad for sale cheap, by J. L SLADl?, k Crf. May 15. 1511. 23in