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Tf CO!3 it Irp iuk- 1 ccri V iui- rcc. Iclnl 4l ce bfl fiecf , cf err id p .ti d wl IV C self" thiK cenu m: ami r0 bfi seI . Ull in-1 r '! frre P" J. tut' I frt r )' ebf Uv" . " r ,hrt hf (01 il 5tt ( n t r tl a n t a u a , if TJ." N'W York earrcipoti'lrtrt of the ' '. .1 . l . -1 . li.;i iiig'iiccr v. incs . j no loyai j aKii i . A. ilia. ()tifti n ml trifin Allwirt it o ...... ki I lUatfl n n Uflflfl . mi . ' tacuallv Marring" in the rnsnuficluring r- it firrt official duties ticrfbrmrd by Jo jr' the new Poslroastcr nl Hmtford, rJ th -m Tyler muting in New- HoaaipLt A drunken aeoundtel, nn-sed IWld-i MAUHIED mo lUMsnd. of Purfraan county TenocM-c. rtcrr.i. la ibis town n tiio IVh ull. by Hiv. J. M. 11-Kk-It IriUcJ Mis Delia lUney iiti axe, soiercst her jwnod, Mr Sholaen C. Sating of lUiiJord X. Y, ti bead (low t ct body, col nlTher aims, aptii ni-en bc i Mm Elizabeth JI. Mct.'oorrlt of tint town, taaek, ami hurled her In ike aiaow. He thnn prepm- In Memin, n the Sd inat. by Jautcs K. Pearsons d f..r liii defence a m.rofcer nfr.lsib and handspikes. !' Gen. V. Huh of hkolHiin, to Mii lltuUah and bid dcfiatirc to ihe Slate of Tunnosca. He wa , Temple of the former place arrested and commuted. If lie has money or neh' In Durtei on itm'Jiili ull. by Hcman Mune Kiq., claims, he r HI doubtlus l-acpnutsl on a plea of Mr lliiam Wiuwd Danb), to Mia Laura Wndo uf luasify, or something til tlial sort. II pamilrs, Jutmi ther "ill hang him without Utah h is the falhion. i n 1 1 ir o ii west, in sneaking of the ini.sciablc i jrr v new-ipniiar pmnitiicrs in giving 1 i . : :r . -r n uniiurni FYr-cni ni V - ftta ' fsys n 13 n uniiurni Fyr-cni it':'. r Hrthonttni; sanction oi uongrtsi. ? rf flttuonariti. The Huv. liugrnc a i and J idy, oltlm li.iptm .Musion in liur a'f in this city on Suinl.iv last, via Bnc .-A in lite !np Hnmutl Ilick.i from Liverpool iu Ktn'.iiJ ha oihii nuseni nearly lotirtren - fd , lining hcahh. lie has brought with - It i-Hint three children, two of the cliil- i ' .e Rev. Mr Com&toclc, of the same Mis- tiL i will remain with their relatives in this - It Pittsburg (3azettc slates that the maiiHfac- , t .. I i... ii e i ... , r a jipui uy .tivsars oiiuL'iiuc.iur. is nuw S ... ; .i... i i .i S i c,.1 r.TUOii ill viiiii piaci', iinu inni inuy iiiu fi , dk an order for the U. S. Armory at Har- ra Kerry l nni now m.tKing' is inienuoa lor nvcfiion into files. A poor, lame, nkl cnloted man anted liear IVochVeeptie a few days npo, for McVinc uinrd. White meaiiir were heing taVen to lnvo him ex amined bcfoic a jMlee, he went to the barn, ofl'med ep a prater to l!ivd. nd lied a handkrrehief round IU nerlc and huni; himself' Absolute want led him In eommit the petlv nuieidc ' W'e ent y not the and pumah a nhirf ring, ularrfnc niendieant, fur np propriaiirg to 1m own utc a allele ol wotd or a loaf of btead. On the 07l!i oil. Dea. Abnci Hall, a icToluiiona. ry tliloiirt, aijrd fiS. Iii at Alheim. (C.a.) an the SM ult. In the t3d year of I, i nye, llrnjamin Iird, ti name of lw wich. Coon. Mr Lord eamn to ihit rlen in JS3I, where ho THIiW COO IKS BVMTJtt MASl'N otfee f.r wle an ex-eem. Uk (if t;KMi4, roiMia'infi o( a ery Mora I sHMtMert ot the IHIowln Liudu, Dry (!$; Ottenra, IIHwtre. frmkerv; Ot and China Vio; llft f" and .Vlndlrlnet; pait.l a lid deMtt!ts halloa uale, Atm wale, Aic At-. Sew ItftHt Hiwkw ah. 30 tntxt 6 kr 4 a tad t by a indv.w fttia) ;00t) lt Ciun u,k llltxmi lton,n Mtrr uptiot aiiitit', 1Ij holer's Hoea and inanuic fuiti. HutkiKj, Mar H, ISIS. 10 ?t Ui'iiioval. DU.N'Kl.l'.K. Iwin ib Inhnbininu nfltuu land ani! tuii.tly that he has rt tmm il hit t txiper isht'p into tlw liuiUlir.a Iih ffiy Ht-ultd I y T. lhefl- rhiiine led him to , h.n 8incc relded, posictnc in an eminent degree, , 9 "iiplu shop. lo dotrt m.rih s mm who would arrest ; me (onfidern e nl i,0r rtKftmunhr, the aftVetlnn ol 1 JK Jil. w em he is tea.ly u. attend tuaiIoider i ... r 'l. . .. T .. ' ..Intilnliriftttl.t. .....nt.f n.l How awrct are the afTeetinns of soriil lindne! how balmy tho influence nfihat regard'whiehdwelN around our fireatdcn ! llisiruiit and dtiiilii duken not tho bnchtnest of its purity : the crating nf in ter.tl and jenlousr mnr not the harmony of that acene, Parental kimlne and filial aiTcctioni bio, aim there, in nil the freihness of an eternal rprlnp. It matters nut If the w orld i, cold, if wo can but turn to our dear circle, and ask and rcccito all that our own heart claims. ANOTIIKR COMKl'. Wo converted yesterday with a gimtleman lately from Laguyra, informs us that another Comet, inticti more linlhant than Hie one visible In thli latitude, In Nuwhury, Steiihen.I'owcrs. in tup eUl year, itrtal pili ur; mImi mi ilit: 3annq.1-v,t.U Milh-Jlaij Vr his family nr.d frirnd.ar.d tho cileem and hunr ol all uhnktu'W him. In IKO Mr lxni imttod him self to the Ciiiigirsatioual churtb in Hutland, t , whcie Iu' then teided. Suite which lime his holt lick of heart Ims Ik en abundantly made mamfe-t by the i)narire reciiiudo of his Chtiunii couii". In tho death of Mr Iird, our comuiumly Iirs lost one nf iis In-1 citi!on, the ihurch ntlUis plan; ore of her tnot pious mcnibci, and soeu ty at large, nit cxamplo bright and perfect as that "uublrM wink nl Cod, an honrtt man." lie was ii.tcnedon tho evo nine of the 23d, with masonie hoimr, in the pres ent o of a crowd of oi rowing fnuiids.' Alkenijica. Ilanwr. . , " In hitihfield, Conn., on tho 21st ult., Mrs Snrnh Seymour, wile of Doct. Oeorgu Seymour, auddnuch tcr of the lats lluut Iisq, of Mount Vernon, Vi., nrrml Oil . . ...... . . i lip tin year pi In hi line wlih ptoinptnesi and drpJtclt, H):tf crs, in the 60lh year ofhel age, II VI bolli, of thrnat di& The (icneral Assemblv of the State of Rhode I-. inJ met at Newport Mond.iy, to hold its closing MSioa under the old charter. I he new Ocncrnl .irmbly mtt nl the same place yesterday, in or- tiriize the government under tho new constitu-on, The .Mormons, are nbout buildinp n new city Shukokan, thrte miles below Uuilinyton, Ioivn, la the Mississippi w niMn hv him whilst nt nort. nml fat nlph'ts duiintr hie passage to New-Oile"ans. The nucieu!1! 1h of a fiery red appearance, and was auout i temper. 45 dcg. K. S. K. of tho termination of tho tail or In Rochester, of consumption, Mrs Tcmrcrfiruo what was called there the pale Comet. The G. wife of Gcergn HuU'iard, aged -10. , tail was well defined and about thirty degrees ini In Wa'tcrfi'M, Miss Amanda Hill, acedSI. At lencth. It rose about 1 o'clock, A. M. I the samo plate, sirs Townscnd, wife of 'I'hotnas He also informs ui that at Lapuayra and in tho 1 ownsend, aged t0. , At, thu .same place, I hotnas III m-a r.f o i; i ?i mrt'r. n.'iiiltrttptoj ANsijvmT'a S:j!o I rr-n"if, Ir II lntfmhit ' dial at a iMdi a a id Tun Dv Fixr.nl The last number of the liens of the limes, savs that 'the ricrhteous have fason to expect their Lord in this nir, by tho ?3d ! ftlay, igm,' (Uontrauicteti tjyuio I lines.; interior of Caracca, the greatest constermtion prevailed among the inhibitants-the more so in con sequence of tho vast number nf Mr. Miller's trtcts which had been translated into Spanish and circulated amongst the people. jV. O. Ike. Wiioi.r Family l'oisostn. We have not read of a moro dreadful calamity than that detailed by a tprnnt number of the Grenada (Miss. Ileuister. 1 This paper informs us of tho wholo family fof Mr. , same place, of ct)sipclas, sirs IStnily PicrCo aged Morehcad, residing near the Yazoo Pass, having In Concord, Joel Harvey, aged 05. I owrisend, need 70. At the snme tihre, .v.ra Oris wold, wife of Klloha Grim-old. aged 29. In Wheelotk, of erysipelas, Mattie, wife of Aaron Shaliuck, and only daughter cf John and Submit Heath, aged 38. In Lyndon. srissLavina' Williams', aged 20. In Orleans, of erysipelas, Charles W. ton of I). P. Walworth, aged 3 years. In St Johnsburv, D.micl Drown, need 81. At tho 33. L Y order ! ihn I'niied Stales District Court for iJ the eriiU'iit lli't h t. ill I e old at ll.e court bona" in Ituilii.d, on (,tuiday the O'.h diy i f Miy linn, at one o'clock, p. ,n., all tho light, titlo and in lerest wt irh Win V. Maltcson, a bankrupt, had on the atd day of March lTJ, in and to about ISS acres of laud in the tot n of Chltinden, being the undivided half of5d, 3d, -lib ind &'h divfomn of the rl)ht nf llritjamin Kvoieni, together with certain olliur rt"il eatnlu which ill hn moro particularly dusciibud alllo limuofsilo. Terms cash. . Wm. Y. 1UP1.HY, AsiiRtico. ltutlnnd. Apiil 10. IS jn. inp'rhe above alo is adjourned in Saturday the tail. i.,u ,v . . A d it s i si i - f r:i t r'rt S a I c. Itent'1 Jifrr's liilate. rf"VNF. hundred tind scrnty acres of land, situated in .Sallhhurv In tho county of Addison, a tract of hind known by the name of tho Leicester mead ows. Two biiiidicd nnd uinoly acrt x nf wild land j nltuatnd in lli.lnn, in tho county of Addibtiii, except j tho right nf thu widow's dower in the same, will hu sold al public nuciimi, nt T. W. Keek'tV in Salu- uury, on the lOtli day nl June oc.t, at 0 n cluck, forenoon. i:. X. 111UGGS, Administrator, llrandon, May 1, 1813. 10:21 Sttt inttut of lUiUod. i ptotmtr rouit held at IUttawl, wllhln and for drwrtct on the S4h 0 ol May, A. I). 143, lievnl Wm Hall, Juder Almon I l'owrlt, atlmHtuttatfif of ilia ratals of Juaihn ltcill, lair 4 U.lllttulin in aaid dlatrtrl, dreeaVed, iuttlc, latng uude application to aaid court to hac the time allowed tor the payment ofit.n del t of aaid de rarj, Cilnuh d one J f at uai lh Ihh day nf June next. It I otdeiotl that Mid application be tf feued far hottnc ami itrciaion to the firtt Moaday, btin ilta ilh day ol Juno next, and that a copy of tins vtdet be puhliabed Ihtco vreV mccciairrlj, previowa thnrv-tn, in the Hutland Herald, a. newjp. per prlntril at RuttkrHl, that all petsons Intrreai-d, may appeal nml ol'K'rt to the w.ime (flint iro cause. A into cot iv of teivird, lai IlKNUY H.M.I., Urglater. PIIOllA'Pr, COUUT, ) III-', it rememUi.d Ihtlltct of Faltf ataiMv I .H that al n Pro- IkIb Comt hidden at C.ntlrii.n, wilhm and for aald Disiiul.un th 1st day of May, . H IH3. lrent, A. Warner, Judgn. KtteliA Allen, cuardiaii nl Jnalah Sykes, and Si lax ITntd, gu.irdinn of Jacob Sykaa and Sidney JSiKes. m.not 'toll of Jacob Sy Ui, Jun lain of Paw. lei tn snid dlstnn, dcieascd. lepioentlnj to aald cooit that it would l e condurive to tho intetcst of said minors, t'i se'rall tlje realeatale of aaid rpitiort, lying ami heh!j in PawK-t, and praying aald touti tu grwnl them In-ensn to sell saul entitle; It is ordeied iri.u notico thereof ho given tn all persons intuioatcd tu ttild appiieatlou, thai the re ill be a hiMilog ot tho miiiu on tlm titli day of Juno next, at thu Probaia Offico in (.aid CaslllMoii, ,y a publlcatmn of this nrJer thtoe weeks aueceaaitcly, pievifius tn anij tmift of hearing, in the Rutland "Mcrald, n rtew tpnper ptlnted at Itutl ind. A true copy nl record, ItU'l AttoM, 1J. V. LAXGDOX, ReBister. STATKOI-' i;RM()NT",77inr7i;ubf7ed District of Rutland, ss. I VJ that at a slated pinb.iiu court held at Rutland, uitliin and for said been poisoned by catina peaches dried on a paint cd board. One of his daughters was to have been married tho very day sho was so suddenly taken from tho earth. Tho marriago clothes vvere 6cnt homo an tho funeral bier was preparing, and a cloud of wo bedimed the now blasted hopes of the partner ofhor bosom. I ho eldest son, proMralo on a bed ritchburv Railroad. Wo understand contrncts laie been mado for completing tho road 27 miles h 'he first ol Ucccmber, at n rale much below In i Htrtl itimatA ! I hn ntiestinn is now if III fit ht road will bo completed iu 1811 : nnd if w - 1 nfdinth. hid juM returned from a Ino years' 4tu.iy In St Jnhnsbury Mrs M.iry Spencer, aged 02 In liarnct, bophrona Mason, aged 13. In Lyndon, William Curtis, aged 47. Imtakc not, the stock, from the cheapness of the load, with all the now fncililics, will soon be above hr A. . .Sentmrl. Three hurvJrcd anil twenty-ono thousand do!- Iirs in specie arrived at New Oilcans on the lGtli Ini' and the day previous. Wc learn that in the Eastern pari of isova Sco- lis, such is tho luck nf fodder for tho cattle, that they predymgby litmdrcds,l0 10s. Las been paidfora ' t i- i it If there were fewer diamonds nnd more potatoes Lnghtnd, her nconlo would reioice. llierus ! de.il of poeliy in t hat. Mr Thomas Barrett, sexton of the First Church I: llovei ly, now eighty-four years old has buried f.'2o'J persons I Gunners should simru tho littlo birds. They Lire moro 'music in their soula' thnn an hundred pianos, A hare anil a fox met one day on the vast prai he, nni after a long conversation thev prepared to Mail on iheir several routes. Tho hare, pleased villi the fox, lamented that thev would in all prcb V ili'y paraic foiever. 'IS'o, no,' replied the fox, kvc snail meil nuain. never fear. 'Where !' i livs i nquiiej hu compmion. 'In the halter' sshoji, to le sure, rejoined tho fox, tripping lightly nway. in tlm it- ii.. l i hosiers of old Harvard. Crowned with his laurel wreaths of honor and clory. Doath spreads hn banner o or the whole, i-athcr, moth er, son and daughter, now sleep tho tlcep nf.dcnth, streached side by side, and wrapped in the embers of the cold earth. THERMOMKTRICAL OHSflRYATIONS. May 1 o 3 4 5 C 7 Prepared Weekly. 6 o'clock A. M. 12. M- 7 P.M. ,49 00 OS 4n 50 51 12 '51..' 67 45 CI fit .43 53, 51 12 50 68 50 70 CO HOW TO JUDGE OF MEX. I meet nn individual min how am I to regard him 1 in whit degreo shall I respect him 1 His. dress, his manners, all I seo outwardly pleases me. Hut I must know more of him. W ell, you le;l me ho in very wealthy that he lives In a splended house, and fares sumptuously every day. So far so good. Hut I pay homage to none tif thoso thing. 1 wish tn ascertain what claims this man has upon my rcupect and esteem. You do not help me to tho ' information 1 seek, by pointing to his elegant dwel ling, to his costly clothing, to his luxurious tabic, Xo ; the grot qiicstlxin I desire tohavo answered U what manner nf person is ho ! Is ho lionesi, be nevolent, rcliainus 1 In a word what Is his char acter. Mahsiaui: KxTBAormiSAHY. Thero are few of our readers in this city or any of the principal towns in tho country, who havn not seen tlio famous united brothers, thu Siamese twins. They have boon residing for several years past in North Car olina, whero they purchased a plantation. Wo had not hoard of them for a long time, when we recci.ed a loiter yc&terday from a correspondent in X'mth C.iri lina. inforinlns us that they had entered intn a statu of double blessedness. Our correspondent BRIGHTON MARKET Monday, .May 2. Atmirkct 320 lleef Cattle, 250- Sheep, and 1100 Swine. 1'rices. Uecf Cattle. The price obtained last weok wera fully buMained. Extra nl 5 00. 1'irjt quality, 4 75 ; soonnd qunlity 4 60; thitd qualllr -I 00 a 1 50, Sheep. A lot sheared, from SI to 2 75, lot not shesred from 2 50 In 3 50. Swine. Lots to peddle at I 1-4 for sows, and 5 1-1 for InrrnWM. At retail from 41-2 to 0. ' "' : 1 ' . - B'ilNflla'iltK 17011 one hundred bead of cattle, well feucod, and - al reduced prices. Enquire of John Strong, or Geo. W. SiiioMi. Also, 200 bushels of potatoes, for sain. G. W. Stiiono, Rulhnd, iay 8, 1813. 10:91 Vt"E the subscribers, being appointed bv the Hon TT Piobatu Court for tho district of Fairhuxon commissioners to receive, examine and adjust Ml claims and demands of all persons agnitist the estate of Isaac Claik, late of New Orleans in the Slato of Louisiana, deceased, represented insolvent, and al.so all claims and deuiiinds nxhihlled in olivet , thereto, and six months from the 24th day ofi April, last, being allowed by btiid court forlli.it' purpose, we do lliereloro hereby give notico tbat wo will atlcnd to lho business nf our faid npnoint. ment at the office of Isaac T. Wright in Castleton, on the first day of June and 20dday of August nbxt, Horn one o'l lock until 1 o'clock, p. m. on each of said days. T. W. Hick, Emsiia Gates, Coni'ri. Castleton, May 1, 1813. l!J:2t distnet, on lho Crsl .Monday being the Heal day nf M..y, A. D. (63. Pie.sonl, Wm. Hall, Judge. A certain InMtumcni in writing, purporting to bo the lasi will nnd tcslatnonl of Levi (.ales late of Wallingford In an id dettrlft, doceased, having been Ibis day prenenletl to said court for prohale. and al lowance by William Marsh, ao'.u executor theiq in named; It is ortlcteil thai said will bo referred for pro. batu and allowance to the llrsi Mond.iy boing thu Sth day of June next, and that a copy of this older be published liirec weeks successively, previ mis tlieielo, in thu Rutland Herald, a newspaper printed at Rutland, that nil persons interested may appear and contest tho probata thereof if llicy see cause. A true conv of record, 1U.J1 "1IENRV HALL.Registor. .Sare of Vermont, District of Hml nid, si. ) E il rcmomhciod that al Wk the subaerilifM, heing appointed hvlho Hon ' Probate (!onrl for thu district of Rutland com missionurH tu roeeive, evarriino and ridjust nil claims and diitnands of nil persons against tho estate of Gary Harrington laic of Danhy, In said district, deceased, represented insolvent, and also nil olnitns and demttrids exhibited in olTscl rrr PRS. kid shoes, consisting of walking shoes, thereto, nnd six months from tho 211th dny of April Vv slips, Ercnch kid ties, gent, pumjis, chll- last, being allowed by said Court for thai pur tlren's kid slips and cacks; India Rubbers. I poso : Wo do therefore hereby give notice, that wo i, ...:il ... l . .i. i i t i i t . . Tkt vita of Imanily. The following is tho htrst successful instance of the plea of insanity: Sam, said a tender-hearted mother to her little jn, 'what on earth did you throw that kitten into He well for V 'Oh coz" I was crazy.' 'Come to four ma, you sweet littlo cherub.1 i A lesson for Pride. Alexander tho Great, rfing Diogenes look in. r attentively nl a lorco lilietion of human bones piled one above another, 'KM the philosopher w hat he was looking lor. P m searching, said Diogenes, 'for the bones of Jritthcr, but I cannot distinguish them trom of his slaves.' My eyes. Jack I' exclaimed a jolly tar, on sec i"1 a sold:er chained by the leg to n largo cannon ' I fir punishment, 'if there ain't a soldier at an- Mutiny at Ska. The ahin Metoka. of New- York McLarrcn, on her voyage from Liverpool bound to New Orleans, put into St. Thomas on the 5th tilt, with her crew in a state of Mutiny, t-me oiihe ringleaders were confined in thu fort Ha be km home for trial, and the shin was to con- It'uje her voyage the next day for her destined Port. V l Mornins Chronicle, Int'rtitHfT to Oirlt.' When n boat nrrivrs nt y ofth Ian linns :n Iowa, bavins voim" ladies Inboard, tho bachelors crowd and hover nbout, -'. il, . r A- .1. ri llllr llliltlllvt Ol XSCIV 1UIK ur I1UI llSiUII I . . ,, . ,i i . i . ... , , , ... , ; known, prooauiy to tne muruerers t'Tun, andainzout 'Have a husband. Miss J ' , ' i..i i ,.i.., ,.,. On Thursday, April 13th, married nt Wilkes Co. X.C. by Elder Colby Spirke, of tho Ilaptist church Messrs Chan'' and Enc, the Siamese twin brothers. to Misses Sarah and Adelaide, daughters of David Yeates of Wilkes Co., N C. N.Y. Cornier and Ennuirer. ' Extraordinary indeed. So much so that wero it not fur tho evidence daily afforded of what uunat ural things men and vomnn will do, wa should pronounce the thins incredible. What sort of wo men can thev be who hare enterod iuto such a mar tiagel What sort of a father tn consent Whit sort of clergyman bo who performed tho unnatural cercmo iy I uom. auv. Horrible Murder A most barbarous murder of a wholo family near Pott Colden,in Warren co., X. J., perpetrated on Mnndav last. Tho head of the family was Mr. John II. Parke, an agod single mm who was in tho habit of boasting that ho had large quantities of specie on ham . In his bouso lived John Cartner, wno work ed tho firm, his wife, who was Parke' sister, four children, and a servant. On Tuesday morning the neighb-irs were thrown into consternatiuti by hoir inn that all these persons, except the maid servant, who was not ai homo tho proceeding nigut, wero murderol. On reaching ihe pot lho most dreadful upectado was presented. Carlner, who appears to liavn been decoved out of the houao, was found par tially thrown into a lime kiln, his head literally beat en to Iragmoiiu wiiu a ran, which was m .u ujj i-Ii.o hv with all lho horrid marks of the use thai had been mado of it. On entering lho house Mr. Parke i f.uinil in his bed dead, with hu throat cut from ear to ear. His sister. .Mrs. Cartner, andlhe tnfant at htr aide, were in like manner murdered, and hate son of 4 or 5 vears old stabbed in sevcal places on!v not dead. There were two other children, Rutland, miy 8 1813. lll-BT V Mason. 10-21 Attention 7A Company of the 5 Regiment of the enrolled Vt, militut, AGREhAliLY with ihe 155th sortion of Revised Military Laws of Vermont, tho members of said company are hereby warned and ordered to appear at ihe usual place ol parade of said company in East Rutland, on Tuesday ihe Cth day of Juno, next, at nine o'cltit k, a. m,. fully aimed, ciuipped and uniformed as tho law directs ; also with 12 rounds of blank catridges, fur the purpose of ro.viow. drill, inspection of arms, &c. and (here await further orders. N. R. Particular attention will bo paid to arm.r, equipments, and delinquents. ny oiuer ui o.ipi. u. ji. uyer. Ii. lUiucs, Clork, Rutlanl, Miy in, 1813. 10.21 T Attention IS. 1). Cttii l"he memheisof the Rull.md Cili7ers ('urns are berehv notified anil warned to appear at their armory in Rutland, on Wednesday lho I Tl ll day of Vay, A. 1). 1613, at one o'clock P. M-, fuuy uniformed and cquiped as the law directs, lor tho purpose of military (hill and fur the transaction nf oilier impor tant business. Also to veto a tax to de fray the. expenses of the Anno: j andoth- cr necessary matters fur the present y oar, Ily order of John Strong, Capt. Li-cieaJ. llusiuiu), Llerw, RntlanJ, May L 1813. 120 will attend to the business of our said appointment at Harvy Paris' in Dauby nn tho fifih day of June and twenty-ninth day of October next, from ono o' clock, until four o'clock, p. m. on eacli of said days. II. F Otis, Isaac Mc Daniels, Com. Dauby, May G, 1S13. IU: 21 WE the subscribers being appointed bv thu Hun Prnbnlo Court for ihu district of l'alrhaven commissioners to receive, exnrninu nnd adjust nil claims and demands of all poisons againsl Ihu es tate of FJiml Smith, late ofU'flfr, in said district deceased, represented insolvent, nnd also all claims and demands exhibited in offset therein; and six months from lho 13th day of April last, being nllowod by said court lor that purpose, a special probata ' court hold nt Rutland within and fot aaid dis trict, on the 2d day of Vny, A. D 1813. Piesent, Win. ILill, Judgo. Rolliri ('. Hunter, administrator of the estate of John 11. Wnrcesler, Into of Clarnndon In said dis trict, deceased, having mailu application to siU court, for license to sell all nf lho real cslntii of said deccasod,e(ept lho widow's dower therein, Including the reversion thcrcol, constating of lho homo farm, containing 113 acres, and u mountain lot of six acres, representing that tho sale thereof is nccctsnry for the payment of debts and expenses of administration; It, is ordered that said application be torcrrrd In lho first Monday, being the 6th day of Juno next, and that a copy of this order bo published linen weeks successively, previous thereto, in ihe Rutland Herald, a newspaper punted al Rutland, that any persons interested may appear and give bonds for tho payment of said dcbls or olhetwiso ohjvcl to tho samo us thoy sco cutue. A Hue copy of record. 10:21 HENRY HALL, Register. State of Vormont, ) lElt remembered that Llstiicl ofRulhnd.ss. M J nt a special Probata Court held nl Rutland, within nnd for said Dia trie t. on the 2d day of May, A. D. 1843. Piesonl Win. Hall Judgo. Ebonczcr N. Ilricgs, administrator of tin usute of Daniel Dyer, late of Clarendon in said dis trict, deceased, intestate, having madn application tn said cnurl to havo Ilia t'unu heretofore allowed him by sail court for paying lliu debts of said de ceased extended one year Iruia the UOlli day of .May iiiat.; It is ordorod that said application bo referred foe bearing and decision to tho first Monday heir.g the Mil day nl June next, and that a copy of this order bo published three weeks successively, prei- ous llicrilo, in Ilic Hutland Herald, a newspaper we do theroforo hereby give notice thai o will at-' pljntcd at Rutland, that all perkons interested may Elriclc, 4 FEW thousand good Urick for salo by May 8. 1SI2. UAR.REIT it CO. 10: J I In ISankruptcy. Aaijrucc's Sale. )Y order of the United Stales District Court for the Vermont District, will be sold -t public auction, at Gray's ion, iu MiJdletnwn, on Monday the 29in day of May, int., at ono o'clock, p. tn,. fur cash, all the right, title and iuteiest which Jaa.ani ah liarrc'.i, of Slid MiJdlotunn, had on ihe Sill day tif Inlv Tvt m nml tn Ihn ridloiiritr ilpket died oron- - iire a husband V ' rc youlhe man of the house?' innuirod a nen- r.eman of a citizen, one day. 'No. but mv wifu lis,' was tho s'lblued response. . .'.i-.. i..... : ,. .,.,, f ,i... i.,,. ., 1 eriy.in hh . .1 ioi ruiiiJii'O'i; "vi uiiicii mmi, out mey a-.-v . - """'!'- V;.,," " .:. . ' with three dwelling houses, storo and outbuildings II CI ilic limns . a. . 1 i ll.a..., amount of blunder was . mereo.i, suuaieu in ne i ... ...uy r... .. . . 'fi. 1 tend in the business of our said appointment at the dwelling houso nl r hebe Amiih, widow nl lho de ceased, on Ihu last Mondays.nf Junu and Septem ber next, from one o'clock, until four o'clock p. m. nn each ol snid Jus, Joseph Park, Ai-.tkmai Lewis, Com. Wells, May 1st 1313. 10: 21 Slate of Veni'ont. i l-E tl remembered that Diiinct of HniUrid ?s. J at a special probalo court held at Rutland within nod fur said district on the 8lh day of May. A. I). 1813. Present, Win. Hall. Jutlfto. Silas II. Hodges, administrator uwm the esiato of Ephraim Ja ksnn, late of Rutland in said district, deceased. Intestilc, proposing lo render an atcuunt nf his said admlni'traiion, ll is ordeied that said jicr-onnt bo referred for ex amination and nllowance, to lb first Monday being 6th day of June next, and that a copy nf lids order ho published three wroks successively, previous thereto, in thu Rutland Herald, a newspaper piinled 1.1 Rutland, that all persons interested may appear and object to the same if they seo cnuso. true copy of record, 10.JI HENRY HALL. Reglstor. State of 'rrmon', D K ll remcmborud that District of Rutland, hs. ) at a special prohato court held .at Rutland within and for fctud dutiifl, on the 8ih day of Juno A. D 1813. Present Win. Hall, Judge. A certain instrument in writing purporting In ho ) V J E jt rcmornhered tlul at a special Probate Court appear and object in the same if the j tea cause. A true copy ui record, 10:21 HENRY HA LI., Relator. State of Vermont, Di-tiict of Itutlind, ss. held at Rutland, within anil for said District, on tin 2d dny of June, A 1). 1813. Present, Wm. Hall, Judgn Isiac C. Whnaton, late administrator of the eatatn of Alfied lluck, lain of Piltaford in said district, de ceased, inti's'ale, proposing Iu tender an aciounl of his said ndmiriislraiion -, Ills ordered that said ocroiinlbe referred for ex", animation and allowance to the 1st Monday beingtli 5th day of J line next, and that a copy nf this order ba published Ihn-o weeks successively, pievioiis there, to, in lho Rulland Herald, a iiewsp'i'r printed al Rutland, that all persons interested may appearand nlject in th aarna if they see t aute. A trua capy of Record, 10:21 HENRY HALL. Register. State uj Veriaohl S E it remembered lhat District of ItutUn l, as. O at a apeci'l probata court held al Rutland, within and for said district, on tho 21 day of May, a. n. 1M3 Preant, Wm. Hull, Judgo. Addison Ilurk, adminiatrator upon tho estate of Alfied lluik lalo of Piltaforl in aald dis. trict, deceased, intestate, having mad application to said (irtiil to bavo llie llti allowed lor P-tvini; ihn last will and testament of Mary Hallou late of lho dbis of..id estate extended one year from that WaUliigliirJ m said district, ileeeaaeJ, having hter. mn uay oi or june next; Tlie Whi5if Tenncaste hate raised their banner iih the words "Fmte.1 Hank" iuscnbrd upon it. iSjra: Heinaciix. Thu la a diseiso which some r)ple are terribly afflicted, and a hint on ihe with i. jea may be useiut. nr. nurdeu.ui ewtork.in i irtlf r to Alrott, a . 'nut a case of the tick htiiaebe has ever oecured within my knowledge ti-t? with the drinkers of tea and coffee, and nut cua his failed of being cured on ihe er.ltre renun- 1 1 anon ol tliem nhiamed. in. one coubiiet conjecture. The nrvvs spread rapidly, thocoun'ry is raised, and handbills are already circulating in all directions, offeiing, in' the name of surviving relatives, eiuuu lor ilie ai rest and conviction of the murderers. Plunder, un doubtedlr, was the motive, and universal opinion ascribed the horrid deed tn strangers, who must have como dum a distance. As theio muat bavu been twu or three concerned, ihe lope seems reasor.ablo lhat a lue will bo found, and duo punishment a wardndln this unpxrallod massacre. A Cnnl- AIo, a farm in said Middletown contaminif aboot six hundred acres. AUo a farm in Tinmouth, containing about itueo hundred acres. i AUo a lot of land in Rupert conlaining about two bundled aero). Also a lot of land in Dorset containing about fifty acies. Also all the interest nf said Barrett in an assign ment mailt to Steuben llarrett on ihe Mill nf June 1811, of ihn partner!"!' pmperty of the late firm of Marrclt V l.iltie. I AUo certain chose in action, assets of the slid oflbo Young Ladies' Uenevolent Sone. Jaazan.ah Uarrelt. a nWrup tun. w,lt be'huldc, on Thursday Eve. 1 n W m- HN MA , A.i?nep. IU.I.IOU, i.iay lo..'. .v.. The true iKtssessor of the philosopher's aloso is i- m ner, w bote iron and copper ate always oon-i i i. i., t ... .i i . i . i . .1 i 1.. iiiiu me ii.c jiici .(aus 'a is lho noblest of all alchemy I n4 even nainuie into gold, conferring ej Uialur lbs addtioaal levrard of health. , be The Fair It of Caslleiun nlng. tho llihofMar inn., tn the large HU at Mrj Spencer's Hulcl; at which tima a variety of arli-j rtM. ornamental and useful, will he offered for sale. - Toe public aie invited tu aitand Vagnii'i m.t.U. Afrieul. RURT& MASON n.v fur aaUr 2 Iwms wg. awwila..i common ir -forit t-rns Birthl " g- wiib Ml sunns., . ,t. Umtser. axH) , esuldiun ktiilea. st-.v, nnfairing upuri ila, Coiling ' f-mmng EMilt. one second harad ebi, to puiou LllllahU!'. 1 AA AAA tWKfl Mleaj2 inch plank; AvvjU WU common litmilock ami iptuce I Uurds Also, . j SxtoblH an I couxnoa Troy iduugbs; eora pleogb; piuaKh poibW; id lull .old on HMral terms. Ruilatid. May 8, 1 13 t.-SI frr a f m .... i. I . too oi air. .Miiunan, near unieagu, smppeo i PolVllcr. uai inerieaani mi ume tikier, in spon, aiw- rtM,T .. uicns' hsia (ur cals bawt I!aTlbh UUn,,, .usually. (Cleveland He.a.l HiS13rfmS: E THHR 1000 lbs bote lealhei; uptter lttiie-: cW sjw; 1000 tanned bheep skifas. IlrsT &. blimp. RiltUukd, May i, M3. Shcrn Tobacco. P I'RT & MASON havw d.f sale 1009 I'.f this day rire-ented lo said court fur prnbate and al lowance, by Eliakim liallou and Oliva JIbIUhj, tho executors Uieriun named; ll is ordered thai sud will he referred fur prphatn and allownncs to the firat Monday Leing I lie Sill day nf June next, and lhat a copy of ll r, order bo pub lubod three weck aucrcMtively, previous thereto, in th Rulland Heiald, a newspaper primed at Rul land, that all persons imeiested may appear and con test tho probate iherof if they see cauae. A true copy of record. lO-.M HKNttY HALIm Register. STATE OF V KM MONT, p B it tcHiembered, Dialiiet of I'airhavfB, as ( '-'that al a Probate Ceairiboldcnai Caukton wiihin and fur said dia irlct or the 3d day of my, A. D. 1813, Present, A. Warner, Jud-e. An iMlruotont in writiin puruoiUnc lo l o the il la ordered lhat said application be referred for hearing and ii rinHti to the first Monday being the fifth day nf Juno next, and lhat a ropy nf this order be published three weeks aurreif ly, previous thereto, in ihe Rulland Herald, a new spa. per printed at Rutland, lhat all person integrated may appearand object in ibe tame if they ai causa. A Itue copy ofrv-eord, 10 Vt HENRY HALL, Regi.ter. Statk or Vikmost, I?'"' " remembered Dlslrntof Rulland, . f D lhat ai a apecial pjohale ruurt held al Rutland, within said district, on the 2d day of May, A. D. lb 13. Prc.tM Wm. Hall, Judge Motes Perkins, Guardian of Polly Rutin, an In aace person, of Rutland, having rnadu application to aaid (null, fot a licenae lo lelt all the teat eatala of said waid, in iIim stall', runsialirz of about in last will and latmtr.l of Jonaiban SJuaaon, Ule aire imwoted land in PiUafiiid, SO arrca of wild WclU in said dilfict. dwead. U-ini; preaeined lat m PilUfoid, and one thud of an aero wph a tu said eatirt by Henry J. iluiloo, the ciecuu-r lb? rem named, lor probate; It i ordered bv the raMirt that nuii'e tUitnl to Civq aa u rtstoct ruwcrsm, to appear al a a tobacco. I'J.Sl ahrop May 6, IcU3. mim of tastt court, tu be boldeti at the piiki eftire ' in CaaUtMi, ot ibt Tlai day nf June isrit, ua exMMeit lb prubute rf id wiU, by a puMWiiii; (hi ord; lhii taebs Htcr osiv1t prrtinu t uitl tivrsa of Uptime, in tht Jtutlaisd Uiald, a cef safer fubst e4 iat Holland, A true ropy of roeord. li.5l IJ f lA.VfJUON Uejittij Uiute U ett. totitti of Holland tilUre, lepirtrnt irt lhat ll r kale il.eiecf would be (onduine tu tho )l.iei(at utsald wrd; It is errterad tbat said application ba referred fr hearing and decision In the firal Monday be ing the Mi, day ol June nest, and lhal a ropy of this order b publii.-d tt.iee weeks accr naively, provi ost ttscititt. in lbs Rutland Rrrald, a r.twapaper titiliird at ItutUod, llwl all persona Interealtd may appear and ut-jcri lu the aauie if ll.ey ace cauae. A "oe fepj .jf Ifarmd I'jl IIUNJIV HALL, Itrjuhu,