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r rt in a y m o it n i n o, o c r 0111:11 11 gOgJiB'S "2 OK IT. ron rtu:sii)KNT ron vice rucsmnsr I'KANCIS GRANGER. ron r.t.r.cToii". , . ) JABIVZ PROCTOR, M large,)- BAMUl!Ij VIFT. Dist. No. 1, DAVID CRAWFORD. ZIMR1 HOWE. 3, TITUS HUTCHINSON, 1, WM. A. GRISWOLU, 5, EDWARD LAM I). STATU CONVENTION. In iirroiilmrp uilli nuineioin icqurfls fioni nii mil pints of thoslslc, imlion ii line by irn lli.it rlale eniuenlioii uf I lie ficpinpn nf Verinnul, fiicoil Iv !u ilie (Irrlinii of ll.niifiiu nml (irniiscr, uill lio liilili-n nt tlio Court otnp. in Montpilicv, on Thursday the 20fi day of Oct. inst-,(ir tlio pur iosg of mlopthiR such iup.huicj us in ly Iip. deemed proper nml iiiT(v.iiy picparatory U tlio cleclnra olrntion. It is liiijlif-iip? ir.ilili! Ill il llicit lie a full ollenileure, p.ii licul'ii l nf lite young mm, funn lIlCECUIul InttlH III the H.ltP. Mil. TON I1IIOWN, ., WM. Iir.HAIlI), r'J, C. I.. KNA1T, 3 L0 Slontpclicr Oct. 1 1S3G. Tlio render will observe tlial Micro is lo be n Fltilo convention of Hi u Irionds of Harrison nml Granger at Montpelior, on Thursday next. Turn out! Farmers, Mechanics, Young Men (,fnll classes!--Spend a day or I wo ut tlio Capital Ionic in upon your servants nf iho Legislature and by your presence and your voice give still another impure to l ho plorions cause ol HARRISON and REFORM. 'J'bc Legislature uf.this slulo assembled at Mnntpelicr yesterday, and after clcciing a speaker and clerl; pio lem. and appoint ing a canvessing cinimiiltce, ndjuiirned to hear an "election sermon." Buth IIono? met again at 2 o'clock, and the canvassing commit lec having romplcted their labors, reported that Sdns II. Jcntson was elected Goicrnor, David M. Camp I. Governor, nod Augustine Clarke Trcasuier, for lie year ensuing, of which tlio Shciiff of Wash ington County made proclamation. Par ticulars next week. The new Stale House is altogether u splendid affair, and I Ik Senate Chamber and Representative!.' Hall being elegantly Cirpetcd, it is not i-tmnpo that there should ba pome contest for uats "on the floor ul the house," this .car, (specially in a snow etorm. The "out door members" are said to be numerous, but fuiiiewhat out nf tun per with tho weather, probably. Maryland!- The result of the iccent election in Maryland cannot fail lo give tho livelier! satisfaction lo the friends of good order and sound principles throughout the country. It proves that there is "a redeeming spirit in tho People." which will rebuke the mis uso of Power which holds to t he cuprum acy of the Law ami abides by tho Con stitutions which t ie People have framed. Friendly to Reform, and to all legitimate means for its cnf.r ci iiu nt, they refuse lo seek it thtough tho means of Revolution. Thcy'thriiik from violence, destruction, dis organization. They will pursue legitimate means. They will noi build up by destroy inn nor tec in Rum 'the true image of Reform. SIXTY Wing-, and 10 Tunes are elected to the Leg'.s'ature. The. Nc.'.YoiIi V.spic?.' fhjs "John S. Sell, man, one of ilic dermis fur Anne AiuiuIp.I, jiplilinj lo lbs ilMliuclionb of his connliliieiils u cvpiessr.i 1I110113I1 ihe h.illolho, has piompllv nml hunoi.itilj ..nniiil llm elecioiill cuIIpsp. mid is riuahliu.l. A IiMIpi horn Anapolis f.iji", "All hr-re me coiifi. iknt lhat in Ilie couisp 01 a n.iy or to, 111c eou-ii-ttilioii.il number of eleclois will qualify, and 1l1.1t a 6CI1.1IC will be iIiofpii Nk.w Jr.nv.v. By a conflict between the laws o' New Jcrsry and those of Congress in relation to the time ol election, it is as. corlaincd that the choice of the Electoral College for that State will devolve upon the Legislature. The Legiitattiro, howcv cr, will bo governed by the popular voice Pennsvi.vama. We yesterday assured our readers that Pennsylvania was going for Harrison, notwithstanding the boasts of tho Argus. Il is n singular fact, that tho tories have this year claimed every thing, and Inst almost every thing. They hurraed for Kentucky, Indiana. Alabama, Louisiana, North Carolinn, Vermont, and Maryland, as if they had actually carried those states. When the correct returns came in, it was found their victories wore defeats of Iho worst kind. So it is turning nut with Pennsylvania. Tito Iricnds of Gen, Harrison are now poiilivcly certain of eucccss in that stale. From tho tenor ol the returns wo this day publish, taken from tho Philadelphia papers of tho latest dale, wo arc perfectly tatitfied that Ihe Harrison Electoral ticket will bo carried by a deci tied majority. In corroboration of our opinions, wo would state the circumstanco that iho American Sonlincl of Saturday is silent as to the results. Had there been nny thing cheering lo tho causo of Van Burcnism, that paper would certainly havo made tho most of it. Albany Adv. A Pekp'Ueiiimi tub Cuiitan A Cur respondent of Iho Iloson Atlas write that (he whole Van Huron camp is in perfect onstcrnation. Ono gentleman in Albany. writes his correspondent in New Yotk ! ''Our friend Vnn Huron is here, still n inouicin n cheofG'-hc appears depressed, and anxious In be alutic. A few things ntu going badly -1 wish tho d d election could be brought on to morrow delays aro dangeiiius." Another writrs ''How are things going with yon! I ytt think we shall elect Van Huron; but as soon as Ihe clcc'ioti is over, we arc all broken up. 1 hope we may keep togcthcranolhcr month." A third exclaims--"Of all tho political scoundrels that ever disgraced the State, tlio loenfocos ate tho greatest--no confi denco c.11. be placed in the in. Our gover nor is lost. I pray thai tho Van Huron Klecloral ticket may not share the same fate; but Iho worst is lo be apprehended. F LOuTBTrCAMPAlG N. We learn from tho Georgetown Metrop olitan, that the President his ordered a Court of Inquiry, lo consist of Major Gen oral Macomb, as President; Brigadier Gen erals Brady nml Atkinson, mcmberc; and Capt. Samuel Cooper as Judge Advocate ami Recorder; lo bo held ul Frederic, Ma ryland, as scon as tho state of tho service will permit: of which Iho President of the Hoard will be the Judge to investigate tl.o causes of tho failure of the campaign in Florida under Gen. Scolt and Gen. Gaines, and of the delay in prosecuting the rain paign against Ihe Creek Indians in Alabama Two more Slates, Iowa and Wicconsin, making twetily-eighl, arc t n I If od of for ud mission into tho Union. 'J'hey are nt pres. tul comprised within the territory nf Wis consin, and contain a population of 50,000, of which the Iowa country contains 25 or 30,000, The latter tract lies west of tho Mississippi, and is -ISO miles in length, in cluding the head, of Iho Mi.-sipui, called Itasca. Plenty of room fur now States still west of Iowa. lxi'.cu rivr, iwi iionagi: tug sue. cr.ssoitsiiir. When llcnlon, Cinihiclcng, Van I'nicii, Kite?, and their iis.-oci.ile!, weio iifsailing the. leJininislin- lion of iUr. Ad.nn, Mr llcnlon got up 11 Itrport on the subject of nxeruthc l'.ilron.igo. In thin dopuiiicnt he was cloipicnl in tupporl of the Scn.iic nml di iiouiippil die. puuers of the r.xcculiie ns menacing desli uclloti lo our Conlilulioiial liber ties, air. lSenlijii nUo indalged in i.iticin.iiion, nml pirilicleil ilie e"y stale of thing now impen ding out the Uopnhlic. "We In k fniwaiil 10 iho lime," f.'ns the Col onel, "ivtieii the puhtic ieemic will ho il'iuhteil; when tlio ei i il mill inililaiy nflieeig of I lie IVileral (5opi nnienl uill he (iMthuplpil; uhen its inlhieuee nci iii'liiiilu.iU will he multiplied lo mi indefinite etirnl, when the tiDtmiinlion hy the 1'ie.sitleni e.111 emiry nny man ihioiigh ihe Senate, and his leeom memlalion pan cany tiny income lliiott;li the (wo lloufes of Oougi opj nhei ttie principle of piilihc action will he open mul nvowed Iho 1'ieshlent uants mvinlp, mid 1 want his p.itton.izp; 1 wilt otc as lie wiidies, mid ho uill fiic mu I lie ollicc I "isli for. SVI1.11 will this he hut ihe gmennuent ofunc man? And what is the government of one 111.111 hut n mon. noils'! Names :11c nolhing. Tho ualiiie of a thiii2 i in its Hih.-iaucp, mid ihe name accommodates ilfcif to the suhitanee." At n much eailier peiiod than eien Mr llenion could hae nntipipalcd, the ciild.iy has nuitcil. The public icicnuc is 11101 e ih.in douh'cd, ami what isoftlill gi cater eon?eipicncP, ihe puhlic Kxpcndi line is moic linn liehled. The ciil anil miliiaiy furee of tho (lOiciniiicnt is ijuathuplcd. The I'lc-iilcnl's nominatini has eanied the most jiirlly obnoxious men thtough the Senate, and 1 he moM justly obnoxious m?atiics through h.jth houfes of Congress. Andul1.1t is slill moie nl.irniing, the Picsidenl not onl) noniiiaites hisoun ofiicpisto the Senate hat nomiiiatrs his own fuccessor 10 the people! It iciii.iins lu he fccn, uhfiher Mr ljenton's woist predictiuus will he lealizcd and uhclher Jotin Handolph fuinied a just estimate of Presidential power nnd pnpulir Inlelligpiipe, ulicn ho said "Turn our Constitution as you please, the Presideit will elect his mcecssor; and that tucccssor mill be his oten son, teliexercr he may happen to have one of a suitable asc." Host. Alias. ELECTION RRSULTST The Richmutid Rnrttiircr says that the rrcent elections held in different parts uf the couuiiy have so devcLpcd Mr Vnn Hu ron s strength as to leave no doubt on tho candid mind, but that be will be elected hy the people. Now it may he worth while to look fore moment at these "devohm- incuts;" and if it does not satisfy us that a lew morn ol liiein will kill nil Van Huron it-in, then there is no verity to Mr. Wood burv's "nirtenlous signs." First cemos up North Carolina wit Ii a whig majority of 5000 for Governor. Tho post is secure. The votes have been coun ted, nnd tho remit is as certain as figures can "nuke i'. Tho vote of North Carolina ocs against Van Huron, beyond a doubt. What hoitofa development is this? Nexl comes Kentucky, with n whir mi jnrity for Governor of COOG. Tho Anti- Van Huron electoral ticket will carry the dav bv ns largo a vole. Next conies Indinna, with a Senate of 29 whig, and It! Van Huron and these chosen nt the lost election that bus lakcu placo in Ihal State. How does this suit Mr. Ri'.chio by way of development ? In Alabama the Senate stands 17 whigs und 1 1 Van Huron, and 2. doubtful; giving tho whigs a majority of from 5 lo 50 uu joint ballot, Tho election 1 hero has only been for members of llm legislature but as it is one of'the developments appealed to by Mr Ritchie, it will answer. lu Vermont tho whigs have elected four members ofcongrcfs, and their Governor by a majority of about 6000 votes. Here is n dove'opment for you ! In Louisiana, two or three whig mom bors of congress havo been elected, and the wliigs claim a majority in thu legisla ture. This is another doAalopmcni on which Iho Enquirer bases tho improved hopes of Mr. Van Huron. In Maryland, twenty ono whig delegates to Iho Electoral College havo been chosen, and nineteen Van Hurcn. The lalicr ha vo mode themselves illustrious hy tlicir at. tcmpla nt revolution. A day or two will give us further light on Maryland. The WahinL'lon Sun nnnnunccs, from atilhcn tic source, that thu highest judicial func tloiiory ha" declared that Iho conduct of tho Nineteen will prostrate Vun liurcntsm in that state. Wall a day or two. The election for delegates look phtco 011 Mon day, As to the further interesting developments for Mr. Van Huron in Maine, the admin istrntion majority has been diminished one unit. In Illinois lie has lietu lus own. 111 Missouri, Iho Van Huron Governor carried about 1,000 majority. Arkansas Is proba bly Van Huron ; and Rhode Island there has been no great change from Inst spring. As far ns heard from, then, by recent (dec lions, tho accuunt uf developments stands as follows : Van Buren. Anti Van Huron. Illinois 5 Louisiana 5 Missouri 4 Kentucky 15 Maine tl Indiana 0 Arkansas 3 Alabama 7 Rhode Island ! N. Carolina 15 Vermont 7 27 50 V B. 27 31 In this account, wo have tried every slalo by tho test of election returns ; nnd wo have baod our statement on 1I10 returns of tho Journal of Commerce, a iirulrnl pa per. Mnryland we havo omitted alto gcther, content to wait for iho returns nf Monday's election, before we lake her into thu account. Of the nbovo states, the lories have always calculated as confi dently upon Indiana. Alabama, North Car olina, Kentucky, nnd Louisiana, as they have upon New York. Those that they hnvo got, wo havo always conceded In tlieni wiih the exception of Rhode Island; and it is still n mutter of very serious doubt how that little state will givo her electoral vote. Of the remaining states, tho wliigs now count with commence upon Massachusetts, 14 Delaware; 3 South Carolina, 1 1 Tonnes-co, 15 Ohio. 21 l'enns) Ivania, 30 Georgia, 1 1 103 58 Add to those as above, Ami Van Huron vote, 1 03 Necessary to n choice, 140 In tins aeeounl wo have omillod Mary land and Virginia 'lie voles of which stales are. In say the least, doubtful; the boiler opinion is that lliuy will both go against Van Hurcn. Every tiling gives ns daily reason for the conviction, nut only that Martin Van Boron will bo defeated ; but that a Wmci Piiesiijknt wii.i, nr. ui.KCTr.t) 11 v Tim Pkopi.k. Tub voice or MAnvi.ANn. We are enabled 10 present below, returns of the recent election from all the enmities in the State for members to the next House of Delogntcs, by which it will bo wn that Ihe whig cause has obtained a signal tri umph over tin: Van Buren parly ; thu Int l or has met with more than a "Waterloo defeat," and may be said to have been completely routed "hor.-c, foot, und drag oons." ron dei.koatks to iiiu ar.s. Assr.Min.v. Whig, Van Hurcn. Allegany, 2 2 Washington, 1 3 Frederick, 4 0 Mouigomory, 4 0 Prince George's 4 0 Calvert, 3 1 Charles, 3 1 St. Mary's, 4 0 Annapohs c ly, 2 0 Annc Arundel, 4 0 Hilt imoru city, 0 2 Baltimore county. 0 .1 Harford, 2 2 Cecil, 0 .1 Kent, 4 0 Q.uecn Anne, 4 0 Talbot, .1 0 Caroline. 3 a nr.. Dorchester, 4 0 Somerset, . 0 Worcester, 4 0 Total, GO 10 ! ! ! Those marked with one month ago elected Van Huron electors to Ihe College, but as will bo seen hy the return-, havu now sternly rebuked their recusant ser vants who havo thus far refused to enter tho Klecloral Onllego and there perforin Iho imperative duly for which I hey weru elected, Isnltimore I'aper, Fioni ihe Albany Daily Adicrli-cr. Gov. Gii.MKii of Gcoria, has come out against Mr. Van Huron. He says in a ro cent communication, that the contest is 'a struggle between the patronage oftho gov eminent and the independent action oftho people, tho love of office and the love of country." Am. Haw. Co.nnucticut. Tho clec lion in tho town nf Sharon. Litchfield county, Connecticut, has for the first lime in two years, gone decidedly for the Wliigs. Sharon has long been tho centre of whole hogisin in that county. The indications are certainly becoming very decided, that Connecticut will yet go against Mr. Van Buren. The sale Secretary Cass' furniture was well attended, Il is represented to be gorgeous in the extreme. Democracy at Washington, consists, in splendor and show. Tho peoplo hear much about Ihe simplicity of republican manners. Let 1 hern vi-it Head quarters and they will find mil why tho oflico holders fight so des pcraloly to remain in power. Robespierre and Marat wore wonderful democrats in their day! At tlicir man date, heads fell from iho scaffold with bloody rapidity, just as they would now, if tho Tories dared carry out their infamous parly proscription. And all the frightful tyranny oftheso men was nnneir.,1 in iho nonin ofLiberly and tho people, just as tho leaders of the anarchists now prclcnd that their proceedings are those of the poo pie- Tlicir career however was thort ani. so will bo theirs who imiloln lli-ir vicos, and riot in the spoilaof a bleeding country, CtiAnACTunisTic Anmv.u.. N. York, Oct. (5, arrived schr. Martin Van Hurcn, 3 days from Folly Landing, with soft corn! ! Cauinkt AniiA.sor.MEMS. The Wash ington papers auiioiinco the resignation of (Jov. Cass appointed minister In France. ns Secretary of War, and the appointment ofMr Butlor, tho Attorney General to the temporary nilminislrn'.lon of tho affairs ol Ihal depnrlmcnl. Gov. Cass took his do parturo from '.ho seat of government for Now York whence he was !o embark with his family on Tuesday. Death of the Hon, Hubert II. Guldsbnr nugh.--Onr correspondent at Ccntrovillo, under date ol'liic 5th in-l. mentions the alarming illness of the Hon. R ibcrl II. Gohlsbnrongh, ono of tho Roproscnlnlivcs of this Slate in tho Senate of the United Slates. We havo now to perforin tho melancholy duly of announcing his death, which took place at his residence near Eoslon, 011 Wednesday, abnul 12 o'clock. Mr. Gold.-borough, besides Iwico repre senting this slate in the national entitle Is. has fillled many other distinguished posts with groat credit. He was n conscientious upright and consistent statesman, an ac complished scholar and orator, and n gen tleman of the most polished manners of the old school. His place will not be easily filled Hall. Citron. Mt:r.Arciini,v Suicinr.. It is" our pain, fill duty to announce tho death in Ibis vicinity oftho Hon. William C. .larvi--, recently of Boston, and the lain popular speakers of the Mass. House of Represen tatives. Mr J. fell hy his own bond- Ctarcmonl (Ar.JI.) Eagle. Gam: on Lakh Kniu. The Buffalo Commercial Advertiser of the 3d instant, gives tho following account of disasters ocaasioncd by the heavy gale, which com menced blowing 00 the 1st ins!., about midnight, and contlntiod until morning. Il is conjectured that much other damage has been occasioned along the lake shure by the violence oflho slorm. Schooner Florida owned by Joy & Web stcr, wool nshore and bilged, on tho beach n 1 it 1 1 0 below tho light-house. She left I purl two. or three days before, but was driven back, anil in attempting lo make 1 Black Rock harbor, ran ashore. The crow j wero all saved; but the cargo is consider I ably injured. Tho goods on deck arc j completely lost, having been twept off by tho waves. The ship Milwaukie, which wenl out on the second of October, was dtiven hack with Ihe loss of her foreiard arm, and jolly Dual. The steamboat Commodore Perry hud her chimiiies enp-ized Twelve horses belonging lo several canal bunts, were drawn off the tow pa'h, in endeavoring to low the, boats to which limy weru attached, tl rough the danger ous and exposed portion of the canal in Black Rnrk harbor. Five of them were saved, and Iho remainder drowned. Fkmig Orr There is no use of grumbling about n hard winter in pro-pect. No such thing. D.in't let us borrow troo ble. The wmtir is going to be an easy winter a remarkable cay winter a splen" did easy winter for those who arc not over head and ears in speculation. Talk about folks living ihrouL'h such a terrible hard wiutci! Pshaw! We will wager any thing that some rogues will live through 11 who have lived too long nlready,md win! i more, that Iho end of it will find more mouths to be filled than its commencement, and more to fill them withal. P. oplo aro not going to bo idle, ho down, curl up and die. They have been screwed up long enough, and rather beyond the slicking point. The day of long billls and lunger faces is passing away, notwithstanding the crnnkings of n few stand. at th" comer. of I lic-si reels - vvil Ii haiuls-in breecbe men. Before spring, butler will go a begging at ninepenee a pound; llnnr at seven or eight dollars, and then pny an enormous profi'. Groceries of nil kind", beef and pork, will go off at a mere nominal price. Indeed many of the porkers havo already eniered into a comuina'iou not to be stuck tins fail if their owner. demand inure than 5 centi a pound, and if our beaf dealers dnu'l knock, under present price, their catlle hnvc concluded not lo knock under to them, that's all. Sellers hnvo had their turn in feeding on clover, and iho buyers will have theirs at l.inst so says llm old prophetess ut the fool nf Asciilney. High prices and scarcity of money cannot go hand in hand much long er. It isn forced and unnatural fellowship. aim 1 no connexion must lie dis.-olved People appear to bo stnudiiii' without knowing it, upon a huge, hollow, bepuffed inuta ruuuer nan, concealed within which arc all kinds ol speculators, stickim? need les through it for the purposo of making honest people on the outside start nnd jump up and down, nnd lull back lour feet ut every two they rue. Their needles will soon let nil tho wind out o the ha and it will flatten down, not much to the amusement uf those within, who must bear the superincumbent "'eight. Depend upon it, inarm, t hoy will ha've Ihotr turn in laughing at tho wrong shin of their mntilhs so if you want your butter oaten ju-t fetch it on, at ninepciico a pound, before it gets lower. Clarcmoul llaglc. The Factouv Giiu.s at Lowell slill re sist the new regulations which allow the keepers oflho Comuaiiies' boardimr hnnsoa to charge them an increase of board. n.i 1 . 1 1 . . . .. . 1 iicv oeiii nmeeuugio mu niiniDpr ol 1500 on Tuesday nllernoon for Iho purpose of adontin" regulations, to onnhln tliom i act in concert, and tho meetinr? wns nilimirn ed to this aftccrnoun, when a cotnmilleo, appointed tor Iho purpose, is to report what has been done, to eoneentrnir. il. opposition to Iho now regulations, as lo board. As the whole history of tliisquar- rui may uu pui 111 a nui-siieil it may be well lo j?ive it. When the Mill;, ivor., no- lablished, tho proprietors built 0 number of small, convenient tencinenls f,,r ll.n ,.,,.,. modalion of ihair operatives, winch lenc- iiicoiB uiry hi io persons who agreed lo lake their upprai'vc" on board nnd in or. dor lo protect the female operatives from the rapacity of Ihe keepers of Iho hoard' tug hnoes, it was expressly stipulat ed that the price of female hoard ihould not exceed gl 25. Frrqiionl complaints have been made by the boarding house keepers that t ho price was too low, but tho Companies would nut allow them to raise the price of board until it was found that at the present prices of provisions and fuel, which huvc risen near, ly 50 per cent, the sum was not sufilcien!; and after due deliberation it was permitted them, ns jusl and reasonable, lo charge the girls gl 50 per week, 25 cents more. It is in resistance of this act of the Corpora lion that these very grateful girls have kicked up this bobbery. Boston Trans. Cums'ino --A shorl time eIiicc, High Coii-tablo Hays went to search n house whore a man had been robbed of a jJlOO bill. Alter n strict search, ho was about to leave without success, when ho sudden ly turned to the old woman in attendance. nnd giving her his hand, wished hern good bye. In so doing, tho craflv officer drew a tailor's thimble from her finger in which wos hidden the identical note ! This wor I Ii v functionary ha- obtained such a know ledge of human nature in consequence of ins lung practice that he is almost omnis cient. Tnr. Dr.Aii Ai.ivk.-Ah old officer on tl.o retired list, living nt Saintcs, in Ihe Charentu Inferieurc, a few davs ago. fell into a lethargy, and was buried with mill lary honors', under Ihe conviction that lift was extinct; but 0 wakened hy the firing ul tho platoon over his grave, which look place before the coffin was covered with earth, he made himself heard hy bis cries, was taken nut, and walked home nrm in arm wilh those who had behoved they had taken their last farewell of him. The following from Naples of iho I2ih tilt, is extracted from Ihe Aog-bii'gh Ga zellc: "Every thing ntniuuiices thai r, new eruption of Vesuvius i al hand. The smoke is not as yet very perceptible ; but J Ihe inclined plane near tin' crater is burn ing, and the excessive brat oflho -nil can' hardly be endured. '1 he general opinion is that the eruptions always succeed very hot summers: it is a phenomenon 1 hut has been remarked. Vesuvius, however, is thought to be io a slate ol decline ; during the last 20 or 30 years the ch vat' il cone I hat siirmoi nis it ha- been lowered by more than 300 feel, and 1 lie coining eruption tnusl lower it slill more. The last calculation-give the munntain an elevation ol 3500 feet." Gi.nnious Nr.ws ron Tin: Ladik. Three fourths oflho inhabitant? of CjI.--villi", Wisconsin tor., nre imle, tho mhei fourth aro married. Smio merchants there offer lo pay the freight oi'u c.irpo of girls, and will ensure their lieforo 'starting n hnnd-nmc log hut each, and as much bomi I uy and bear's meat as ihey can enl: all I hey I will have lo do 1-, to boo eorti, dig petaloe-, land do Ihe house work in general. I'rav, I Cowr. j Mvrfcr;! 'I'o site npportuniiv fur lepairin and painliii? I the Melhodi-I Chapel, llieseivipps will he .men. led iiillielyM.il lluii-u oil Ihe luo next Sathalhf. Oi-ln. Ill, 18 K. mi:i). In lliHtonn nn ihe (iih iust., Mi-s Sauaii An DRUS, I He of Wnleoii, Vl. aged 18 jeure. ( l'i int pis in Mn-ippi nre ifqiiPsipd to notice. In this lunn, nil .Sun, I iv I. hi, al ihe house uflior son, .Mis. JlAUV, wife of Dr. Joreph Touey of .S'a Inn Mas', aged 0'5. ni. 11 n..,.in. .i 1 mi 1 mi 1 wii mu Dissolution. 'TMIE copartnership heretofore existing - tin ier I he fi'tn of J. & II. Ci. ikk, was this day di-solved by mutual consent. All nrcounis duo said firm mui ho immediate Iv settled. JOSEPH CLARK HIRAM CLARK. Milton. Oct 12 1B.1G. MAVE ree'd a few bale of vurv supe nor BUFFALO ROBES, ' R.i-e Blankets, Duflile nml 5 Point Blankets, Horse Blankets ( Real Fiench Kid S ips in nvy Kid do Moroeeo do i Thick Sole do t- Gaiter Hoots Ci I Boliver do Walking Shoes, &c. A few baskets best Cliamp'n WINE Gold Sherry, Sicily, Lisbon, Port and Malaga, lib Oct. Crockery & Glass Ware T CURTIS & CO. aro now oponinr ju-. uieir iun purcnases o Crockery nod Glass Ware, consisting of all the de'i ble articles in their line. Amunrr tlc"m may bo found. " Globe, Hall and Astral LAMPS Cut, press M & plain Stand do Champaign,") Wine, ! r. Jelly, nnd f ('''A.bSLs Lemonade J Dining Sells, from 1 10 to 210 pieces Plain, White and Enainel'd Ware Whilo, gilt edged and bronzed China Tea Setts, China Fruit Dishes All ?UV R,r0U,!'iI: ani,,Flinl l'mb!cr. &c Orl "rlwo " "" "1C llCSl t0r,"5 CASH FOR I3UTTUU lTibie!,Bm,erbr oaa oa nth nm1' w'"' Drv G OLD Hyson. ' Imoerinl fin ni , I Gun Powder, J ! .,,r ,, Souchong and Black. f " ' llyaon skin, and Young Hyson j Coffee, nennpr tnir.., ..... J r , . - " ' i ,v v , a 1 i, e r , s.iieruius. A cood assortment nf llm i. ...ni 1 . . . " uuuvu urncics wt 1 1 bo kept on hand at tho lowest prices. . .. u'.'11'i.i, i-L'iins iV Co. TMPROVIU) STEAM DREDGE. n m'i. ., .i.. it... ,.n:.ra 1 . . , 1 1 . 1 mi t hp inn-t rensonablo terms, at I. & J Towns- end's furnace, Albany, his newly inventud Sicnm Dredge, Having built n number of Machines for Lvons &. Howard, for thu U. S ales, llud-on river improvement, and Canada, and also one for Ihe U, States at Chicago, end onu for n 'I rny compnny. Halters himself that his Dredge is superior to nny now in us". Persons wishing lo build or cnniraci lor Steam Dredges of any size or form, cither in part or iho v. holo iron and wood work complete, will do well lo call on tho sob. scrihor before I hey contract. All persons nre continued not to infringe on the rights of thu subscriber, either by u-iing or vending Ihe same under the pen alty of Iho law. 3w. MULLEN HARrTEL. Nnwton's Paimcca. npHE celebrated Newton's Panocoa. or purifier of the blond, an invaluable remedy, by J. J. II. PECK St CO. Od. 13. Cod Fish. 1 Qoinlnls Cod Fish, ju-t landed, by 1 OKJ .1. & J. II PECK & CO. Pet. 1.1. Manilla Matts. C) iW. Mantlln Malls ol nil sizjs, just received by Lkmuf.i. Curtis & Co. October I I India Rubber Aprons. The subscribers have received a largo supply of the above articles from the Lynn India Robber Co. mid can now soply 1 he'r Cust aners with any quantity. Li'.muki. Coin is & Co. October I 1. 1.'I3G. (A. To Rent, A Dwelling ItVtSZi II, , ll.n I I'.,, n .,nntl P..,., l5jtkr i Iv shunted near the square. Enquire of LATH ROP & POT WIN. Hnrlingten, Oct 1 1. 11135. 'carpeting. -J () Biles sup. Ingrain and Common Car lKJ pets. 3 do Figd. Floor Cloths, India Malting, Hearth Rugs &c. for sale by Latiiiiop & PoTWIN. October 14. ' p II E subscriber, nrqnainl their friends und ihe public that they have entered into enparl nershtp. nnd have nncn"da shop tienr the corner nf Church and King streets, where Ihey vwM dri's-- nnd dye nil kinds of Furs, at reasonable price--. They ol-o in tend io keep liir sale 1110-1 kinds n DRES SED nnd DYHD FURS, nnd will buy all kinds of raw fiir. Persons wi-hing In hnvo furs ilrp. i-d or dyed nre invited .o call and examine specimens of our work al the fac tory, which i! h confidently believed will prove salifar.ln:v. HIE R I) KM ANN & VOLK. Burlington, Oct. 12, K13G. Lathrop 2c Polwin TOTAVING been engaged the last two ii.lt months ii selecting their FALL GOODS, have now the phastiro of off .ring to Ihe publ.e one of the heaviest und be-T selected n--ortinents ol Rich, F.i-htonnble, and Fancy Dry Go. ids ever ofiered in llm market. Too fo'lowieg are a few of iho leading arlicles, viz. 27 pieces h'ue, black, brown, invisible. green, ndehado and drake neck BROAD CLOTHS. 27 pieces henvv slriped. plaid and rihlrd Buck Skin am! Common CASSI M MRES. Plaid and p'niu HATINETTS. Drab, blue and invisible green PILOT CLOTH, for over coats. Silk, velv", todiuei nnd Vnlen'ia Vrsi ings. French. German, .lncquard--. Eti". and common M rru.- and Cine is, as. " Gerunn. Goals Hair, ('rape ami c mi nion Gamble's. Ii bazine-and binibi- z.MIe--. Green, crim-nn, and scarlet Mo. rcims. Merino nnd wor.-o! Ilo-uerv. I! I( white! und n:iiri M..riii,i Shawls' Em broidered Thibet nod Merino Hnndkrchl's. Colored wor-ii'd mid sill; blend Edging--. Indies" fur lined Gloves, superior "inns; -lii'i do. SILKS. ' 07 pieces comprising every shade and quality ol plain and fig,,,-,.,) Gr0 do Naps, liro de S'.i i.-s. and Ponli do Soi. Superior black Italian G.o do Swiss and P mil de Soi. Heavy hlael; s-il!c Ojuibtuis. grey do. Pongees, sewing, twist, ehnl'v, 1,17(1 plain silk Handkerchief-mid Scarf.'; niu-lm and lace capes nnd col nrs; down scarfs, thread and bolunetio laco edgings nnd in-rt in"s; quilling and netl Laces; long kid and open silk gluves, &c. &c. 10 bales Lawrence mill Sheetings. Tick ing. V I lllil 11 IkIIIk. null,,,, ,.,.. .l,,ln and brown Cminn Flannels; white', mean nnd yellow Engh-h Flannel-j rose" and point Blankets. &c. DRY GROCERIES of every dccrip. Hon. CROCKERY, GLASS, & CHI NA WARE, &c. &c. Burlington. Oet. 1 030 . REMOVAL. t t if-T-ING dissolved my cnnne.Nionj: in business with Mr. 'Abbott, andj -(.removed lo the west side oftho Square.t 31 would tender my sincere thanks iumv ? friends and the public for the patronage ,of the past year, and respectful v soli J cil its continuance, and the good iifiiccs .or all who wish u,o well. I am now .making, and design to keep on hand, a 5'good BRsurtyieni uf tCnhinnt IVm-mi .1- 1"K:..t adapted to the market. & shall endenvnri Jlo mnkn Iho now ostabli-hmeni wnrtbvt , ... i.iniLiiui.- nun support. West T siue Court House Square. ' T t n . K- ''ANGBORN. I Z Liirlmglon, Oct. 3, 1II3C. Broke into th n nn nine , ., , .. v., worn K! Ul IIIU subscriber about iho first of September ., red hno backed three year old steer. The owner is requested to provo properly pay Charges and lake him n.n.. 1 1 , a ci ii , ""too IvUfSSiill, bhulburn, Sept. 12, isuo. P I MITT ,. .