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- - BUIltillSrG-TOlSr FREE PRESS, FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY IS 1GC1. The breaking of our large Power Press, soon after we commenced printing our paper this week, Las compelled half a day's delay in despatching part of the edition. Tor the Free Prey. YTEsrror.D, Jan. , IS'- "A II AFPV NEW YEAH." TL. r --.1. .t TJ T If WoODWinD will makibitn their twcnty-foar.h nJ "'j visit at his residence in Weslford, Tuesday, Jan. 1, 1SG1 afternoon and w Mme . With a merrv heart win Such was the earJ. P"n,eJ' "J"1, by a . of t: hieh -aS reSPonJed to by nearly three hundred f'iend3 cf tUe ubs:rlbcrs ia one of those piensant annual gatherings, which hare been repeated without interruption for nearly a quarter of a century. Xbe visit, Jike its predecessors, was a Tery pleasant one, and has never been surpassed in the variety and liberality of it3 c'lfts. Giatcful as we trust wo have been, and are, for these liberal annual bestowments, wo are more grateful, more dieply affected by the wsalth of afection,whieh has prompted thorn, year by year.through a soraewhat protracted residence in Westf.ird. We hare not what may be styled a wealthy people, but we hare a somewhat peculiar people, (suffer ns to say in most respect! a very good people) If any of them should chance to see this it might be well for them to read the parenthesis in a quicker and weaker tone of roicc, or perhaps what would be better, sbt their eyes, and skip it. Well leave it there, they arc peculiar, peculiar in this they keep their ministers. They have net been without one fw nearly fifty three years, an! yet their piosent pastor is tbeirsecond inlnitter. God has blessed tbem, and will bless them more and more. We tbank thorn most sincerely for their continued charity, affection, and liberality for so long a time, and deeply rcgict that we are so un worthy of them. J, H. WOODWARD, H. D. WOODWARD. Folk Statis have declared their separation from the Union. The dates of the adoption ol the Ordinances o f Secession are as lollows : Dec. 20. South Giro lina Ordinance passed. Jan. 9. Mississippi Ordinance pasted. Jan. 11. Florida Ordinance passed. Jan. 11. Alabama Ordinan ce passed. We shall, doubtless, chronicle in due time their return to the Union , sadder and wiser States. It snowed all day yesterday, commencing before light, and tliere is now more than n foot of snow on the ground a greater fall than at any time this winter. The weather is mild and still. The Lislature of Nw Jersey yesterday elected Douglas Democratic officers through out The Legislature of Maine has elected Ex Got. Morrill to succeed Vice President lliiiLiv, in the United States Senate. The vote in the Senate who unanimous. In the House the vote stood - Fur Mr. MorriS For G. F. Shepley, 134 27 New Yobk, Jan. 0. Hon. John A. Dis, has been summoned to Wahiugton, to take a tout in the Cabinet. It is uncertain whether he will take the War or Interior Department, or I'ostumsfo-r Generalship. A special ddsrutch lroui Washington says the Cabinet is tloli! crating upon tin- proprie ty of arresting Senators Tooaibo and Wigfall, tor high treason. IIaltujore, Jan. 9. A company of ma rines, numbering 40 muskets, under Lieut. Powell, came in a special train from W Well ington thin morning and took po-Won of Fort Mclienry and raised the stars and etripep. Slavsr Captured. The ship Lesbia, un der French colors, suppjsed to be the M m tuuk of New York, was brought into Havana by a Spanish war steamer, last week, with 600 negroes Hems of .Yews. Business at Manchester N.II.was never better than now. Every spindls in the mammoth factories is rumng full time, and tho opera tives' pay-roll alone amounts to SI 10,000 per month The greasy mechanics laugh at Southern threats ot starving thorn out. At a Lowell Hotel, Saturday night, E. O. Cobum of Newport, Vt., on retiring to rest, eilher clew out his gas-light, or turned the screw clear round so as to let it on after he had estinguis ed it. The hotel was scented badly, Mr. C.'s room was filled to suffocation, and he was found insensible the nest morn ing, but is now recovering. A fireman on an Express Train on the Hudson River Railroad was knocked from his seat sprawling on the coals in the tender, on Tuesday, by the breaking of a connecting rod. Tho seat upon which he sat and the whole side of the engine house were shivered to pieces by the revolving broken rod. The cushion saved him from every thing but a few bruises. Tews of the WccK Uy Tclezrnph to the DnilT Free Vrcr. THE TROGRESS OF ItEnELUON Norfolk, Jan. 9. The United States Steamer Brooklyn has sailed . Washington, Jan. 9. Tho object of the departure of tho steamer Brooklyn is supposed to be to relieve the Star of tho West in case the South Carolina authorities oppose her ingress into the har bor and bring tho troops back to Norfolk. William II. Russell has be n boiled for 100,000. Jackson, Miss., Jan. y. The Ordinance for the immediate secession uf the State passed the Convention yesterday, ty a vote of 84 against 15. All the promi nent buildings in the place are illuminated, fannons were fired and otlier demonstrations made. Montgomery, Ala. Jan 9. Ite Convention has been in secret session tw's. A Committco of 7 secessionists and o co-operationists was appointed to draft a secession Ordinance, who will report to-morrow. A test vote shows that tho sisionists have a small majority. F.ve volunteer companies left for Ponsaco la tu day, understood by the request of tho Governor of Florida. Charleston, 9th. At 10 o'clock this A. M., a boat with a white flag from Fort Sumpter, containing Lieut. Hall, arrived in this city. Lieut. Hall bore a communication from Maj. An derson to Gov. Pickens. The following i the substance of Major Anderson's commu nication - To the Governor of South Carolina &'r : Two of your batteries this morning fired on an unarmed vessel bearing the flag of my government. As I have not been notified that war has been declared by South Caro lina atrainst the L'nitnl Sint, t r. v,,if think this hostile act was committed without your authority. Under that hope I relrain from oneiniT C on vnnr Kitforioj I -r- o .' . .w... is- Bpectfully ask whether the above mentioned act, without a parallel in the history of this countrvor of nnv other eirilizml imtcrnmpnt was in obedience to your instructions, and notify you that if it is not declaimed I shall rtgard it as an act of tear, and shall not, af ter a reasonable time for the return of my iwuenger, permit aDy vessel within rango I ofmv cune, in order to save as far as in my Sr the shedding of blood I beg you will i , n,,i nirinn fir mv fipni,i(iii . iiuin.'F. taKC Clue uuh"""" j -;- ; X- howevcr your answer may justify in an., further contingency my forbearance. Signed, Robert Anderson. Gov. Pickns replied, after stating the po sition of South Carolina,that any attempt to send Government trojps to reinforce forU would ba regarded ns an act of hostili- nt in rpinfnrW- fort Suinp- ter or to retake any forts within the waters of South Carolina will be regarded as cur sive of tho Stat.'. Special agents on int have warned vessels with troops fr tort Sumpter not to enter its harbor. II S'J'S special orders have b.-en givat not toCre into VvESels until a 6liot across inuir uurto warn them of prohibition. Under such or ders and ciriamoUnc(H the Slar of the Ur was End into, and the act is perfectly justi fied bv mc- The Governor in response to .Major Anderson's tlireats, says Major Ander son must be the judge of his own respor.si bilitv, and -ays hii position in tho harbir was "an act of toleration on the part of S 'iith Carolina. lie concludes by saying that tho act pro-pos-d by Major Anderson cannot bi received with any otlier purpose than that the Gov ernment is impohing on South Carolina, the condition of a conquered province. Muj. Anderson responds.acknowledging the Governor's reply and says he deems it pro rr to nfr the matter to his c-overnment. deferring the course indicated in his former, until ilio ivvir.t n( instructions from Wash ington, and Jiskrl the safe dejarture of Liut. Talbot to and from Washington. the Gov ernor immediately granted every laciiitv to Lieut. Talbot. Nlw ohk, Jan. 10. The despatch about the attack upon the Star of the West U false. Capt. McGowan telegraphs that he has arrived safely with the troops for Maj. Anderson, and is quietly anchored in Charleston harho.-. Nxw York, Jan. 10. The Timea Washington correspondent says that Major Anderson informs the Govern ment he has everything needful for a long siege. The President's message is generally ooi amended hy Union men, but the secession ifctj regard it as a dechirtiin of war. Wilmington, X- C, Jan. 10. Forte Johnson and Haswell were token posEOCfiiou of on the night of the Sth, by the Smithvilie fiuards. Waswxgtok Jan 10. Mosei Kelly chief clerk of the interior de partment, has been appointed acting secre tary in place of Mr. Thompson of Mississippi resigned. Senator Jclereon Davis of Mississippi will make hid closing speech t)-day previous to his departure, his stite having sdKied. Mr. Wilson speak? after Mr. Davie. A rccsTA , Ga . , J in . 10th . The Charleston Courier reports that at sis tu the morning the steamer Oen. Cbnch discovered the Star of ike West, and signalled the fact to Morris Island, the batteries of which were soon manned in expectation of receiving a volley from Fort bumptcr. The Var of the West rounded the Point and took the ship channel inside tl.e Bar, and pro ceeded straight forward until opposite Mor ris Inland, when a ball was fired athwart the hows of the steamer, and 6he displayed the stars and striiies. As soon as these were un furled the (unification fired a succession of heavy shots. 'I he vessel cominu.vl nt increased spaed, but one or two shots taking effect, she conclnc!! to reti. Imi ifoul trie fired a few shots, hut they wore out of range. Only two out of seventeen shots struck the steamer, doing but trifling damage. At Fort Sumter the only demonstration made, waa running the guns out of the port holes toward Morris Wand. Ciiarle. ton. January 10. Lieut. Talbot left last night with des patches from Maj. Anderson for the Presi dent. He goes to Washington for instruc tions. A party of gentlemen entertained him at a hotel before leaving. New York, Jan. 10. A special despatch to the Ttaus says that the steamer. Star of the West landed the troops at Fort Sumter. Charleston, 10th. The report that tho Brooklyn is coming creates intense cscitement. Great prepara tions are making in the harbor. Thestcam er Marion has been purchased and will be concerted into a man-of-war. Fort Sumpter will open fire on the South Carolina fortifi cations ; the fight will be general and the people are preparing fir it, and for the worst. Tho Brooklyn cannot come into tho har bor without a great battle. Maj. Anderson's guns will protect lior.lie having only pledged himself not to prevent communication between tho South Carolina forts until Lieut. Talbot came back. A stam-tug under Lieut. Hamilton left to-night to reeonnoiter. She carries only ono gun. There is some talk of sending to Savannah for tugs to be ul as gun-boats. NEW YOItK TO THE IM5SCUE. Albany, Jan. 11. A resolution tendering tho support of the State to tho Federal Government, was offered this morning in the House It was odol, there being only two votes in the negative. MORE SEIZURES OF V. S. FOIITS. New Orleans. Jan. 10. All the troops in New Orleans were under arms last night hy order of Gov.Moore. Five companies embarked this morning, at two o'clock, to seize tho arsenal at Baton Rouge. The New Orleans Battullion Artillery em barked at eleven for Forts Jackson and St. Phillip, 47 miles below on the Misi?sippi , commanding approach to New Orleans Three companies, left this P. M., on a steamer to sieze Fort Piko on Lake Pou chartrain. New regiments arc being or ganized, Texas and Florida will also seize their torttneations. Troops in Tennessee and Missouri are arming. Washington, Jan. 11, 1. P. M. The National Intc'Iigcncer of this morning r.ublishes a startling communication, It says that a caucus of senators from Florida, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisi ana mot on Saturday night and passed a re solution to seize the military and political pawer of the South. They then telegraphed orders to their confederates to szzz the Forts, Arsenals, Custom Houses, Post Offices, re venue Cutters, &c, and advise their conven tions to secede immediately, but to retain there congressional representatives, tives, until Sprin g to prevent unpleas ant legislation, ihey advised seceding States to send delegates to Montgomery on the 13th of February, to form a provisional govern mcnt. They resolved to dragcon tho tobacco States into secession, and rely for tho success for thesa treasonable purposes, on defection from tbo United States army and navy. They rely, to support their power, upon various Southern leagues, and the Knights of tho golden circle. Tho Intelligencer says that the writer is a late Southern Congressm tn- whose name will be given if required. Many persons regard the mann?r, stvla and tone of the speech of Jefferson Davh of Mississippi a3 an evidence of fright at the position ot the south. Great feais of an in surrection of slaves is felt in tho neighbor ing Virginia countries, and patrols about every plantation aro established. 23 kegs of powder have Iwen found secreted m various placee. One military company of Washington, af ter a long debate last night, resolved to re main true to the Union, until Virginia and Marjland left it , then to stand by the South Ciirleston, Jin. 12ch. The South Carolina Secretaries of War and State went yesterday to Fort Sumpter under a flag of truce. There is great excite mcnt, and all sorts of rr.mor.s are tifl wt as to their object, but nothing certain is publicly known. The Secretaries remained two hours at Sumpter. It is believed the visit was not hostile. Newark, Jan. 12. The Republican meeting here last nigh adopted resolutions against any compromise, re-endorsing the Republican platform, in favor of sustaining the Constitution and en forcing laws, and approving Maj r Ander son's courage. Charleston, 12th. The steamboat Excel has conio into port with news that the sloop-of war Brooklyn is off the bar. This is certain. New YonK, Jan. 12. Tho opinion prevails at Yvashington that Mr. Chase has been offered and has accpUd the Treasury Department in Mr. Lincoln's Cabinet. The Tribune's Washington correspondent asseits that Secretary Floyd issued another million of aceepiancte, besides the million already known to the public. There is said to be a military organization of conspirators at Washington to the num ber of five hundred whose object is to aid in a seizure of the Capitol by slaveholders. Mr. Trescott of South Carolina, late As distant U. S. Secretary of State, is in Wash ington, it is Said with pacific overtures from rebel leaders. It is reported from Washington that Mr. Taylor, Chief Clerk of the Postoffice in this city will be appointed1 to succeed Gcn.Dis as Postmaster. 3 The U. S. A.eoal at Baton House, La., Ws invested ysterday by GOO State troojis and the garrison, cortistiug of two compan ies commanded hy Maj. II tskins. compelled to surrender. The people of West Florida talk of secod ing from the rest of the State, and annexing to Al&hama ail the region lying w.--st of Apalachicola river. A despatch from Charleston states that the commander of U. S. troops at Pensacola, imitating Major Anderson, has abandoned all the Forts in harbor except Fort Pickens where he has concentrated his men ,and that 300 Alabamians have gone from Mobile to attack him. At a private dinner at Washington yester day, where General Soott and Mr. TmnitM were present, the latter expTesoed the hope the Star of the West would be sunk, and with her those that sent her to Charleston. Genera Scott properly rebuked the speech . ; Florida and Alabama both seceded yes ten day at 2 30 P. M. Principal event in the Senate yester day was a speech by Hunter of Virginia proposing amendments to the Constitution, securing protection to Slavery in Territories and d'ltrict of Columbia, and providing for a dual (xecutivc to consult of a President elected from each section of the Union and holding office at the same time. On this plan lie thinks theUnion may be reconstructed but wot otherwise. New York, Jan. 12. The steamer Slar of the Wet, Captain McGowan, tins arrived. She reports : Wed nesday, 1 A.M., made Charleston Bar. Laid to until day-light, when she proceeded to enter the harbor. When off Morris Island was fired into by battery of that pot 17 shots fired, one taking slight effect on her port bow and a second as she turned to leave the harbor, on starboard quarter, between the smoke stack and engine-beam . Finding it impossible to land troops, she was returning to sea at 9 A. M., when fire was continued. Remained outside bar over Wednesday night saw a steamer coming out nnd supposed they were in pursuit ex tinguished all tho lights, and was not seen by them. Spoke ship Emily St. Pierre, of and for Charleston, at anchor, who had been refused admittance in consequence of having American flag flying. Troops will remain on board until orders have been re ceived from Washington. Slie lays at anchor, awaiting orders from Washington. FROM WASHINGTON. Resignation of Secretary Thomas. Washington, Jan. 12. Secretary Thomas lias resigned, in conse quence o' a disagreement with the President as to the manner of collecting the revenues. The President oflerod to Mr. Thomas the po sition of Secretary of the Intetior, made va cant hy the resignation of Mr. Thompson, but this lie declined. No decision has yet been reached in the matter of the firing on the Mar of tho West. Tho Navy Department say that the war steamer Brooklyn is sent to Chaileston upon a peace mission. Dudley Mann leaves this week for Europe, as Commissioner on part of South Carolina to mako commercial arrangements with European Governments. T. Butler also leaves on similar business on behalf of Georgia. New York, Jan. 14. ft,n (riwtn nf Al.ihama and Florida seized A. 11W fc v fort Barrancas and tli3 Navy Yard at Pensa cola, Saturday. Tho Star of the West returned here on Sat from Charleston, and landed the soldiers nt Governor's Island yis- terday. o learn irotn nasniiigum ujui they are not to be sent back. It seems that Sauth Carolina, having repulsed the forces . , , i t of the U. S from Uiarieston naroor, uas sent another ambassador to "Washington, to offer an ultimatum to the weaker party. Conditions not yet known. Gen. Scott's military dispositions to protect Washington ntmp'. A force of 233 men and 125 horses and regular troops arrived yesterday r,n K'nns.iq. One comcanv was sent to Fort Mclienry at Baltimore, and the rest :,!. nf TVn shin rton. iltliiuv- " - n - The navy appropriation bill was attacked with much vr" ' v disunionisla in the House on.Satu; . pon the ground thct the navy was . . cuforcing the 5aw3, and thus to pit; . j Vi. treason at tire Sjuili. The bill was firr.'.'.y paseed with the un derstanding that the army bill be debated. In Virginia, ihr. question cf secession is to be submitted to a vote of the pa ple, to be given at the timo tho delegates to the State Convention ir- r'vi. Mr. Toombs has left Washington and gone home to Georgia. FRO.ti SOUTH CAROLINA. Charleston, 14. Resolutions have unanimously passed the legislature, declaring that any attempt by tho Federal Government to reinforce Fort Sumpter will be regarded as an act of open hostility, and a declaration of war; also ap proving of the act of firing on the Star of the West. New Military Companies are pouring in from all -arts of the State. The people arc quiet, bnt the work of defenc goes bravely on. Halifax, Jan. 14. A fire on Saturday night destroyed 59 es tablishmcnts in Ilollis-, George and Prince streets, an 1 Cheapside, including Exchange Rooms, the Journal, Chronicle, Oaz-tto. tlio Halifax Lihrr.ry, the Slteriir "rf Office. Aany persons injured. AS3INGT0N, Jan. 15. It is reported that private ad vWs from Ba ton Rouge, Louisona, state the election for delegates to the convention resulted hi a ma jority against secession. It is understood that tiie South Carolina commissiuiieis are here to demand from the United States government the uncondition al evacuation of Fort Sumpter with n view to avoid the slieddiug of blood. The Admi n istmtion has not yet considered the projiosi lion. A desjiatch has just been received from Governor Hllis of North Carolina saying that the state troops had hem ordered to evacuate Fort Caswo and SJnender it to i'ederil authority. The cabinet is now in session and General Dix, the new Secretary of the Treasury is present for the first time. It is understood that the consultation relates to the )Toied return to the pcaco policy demanded by South Catolina hy the federal government. Senator Bigler of Pennsylvania, the IVm dent's confidential friend predicts firmrie on the part of the administration. Sen;. t. 'it Thompson of New Jersey and Douglas of Illinois, strongly denoui.ee the recent acts of secessionists. S.riatir Kecenedy of Mary- iand astonished tho Republican Senators yesterday, by remarking that the State be represeuied would secede from the Union it the resolutions ol Mr. Crittenden wen de feated. Messrs. Crittenden and Kennedy comprise tho Americans in the Senate. Washington, J.tn. 15, Among other preliminary business, Mr. Harris, of Md. presented a memorial signed by 12,000 citizens of Baltimore, irresjsctiv,; of party, praying for the adoption of Mr. Crittenden's Compromise resolution, Nrw York, Jan. 10 General S.mf 'r.1 !. iJerotl tru- first divi sion N'ew A irk state luiiitu to Uieoom mann er in chief to hi nudy in an hour's notice. It is n;p .rtcd iroin Washington that Major Anderson !ia- been ordt-red not to permit further iudignities u the United States Flag , and if another instance occurs to open batteries immediately. The Goveinor of North Carolina informs the President that the Forts soiled in that state will tie promptly restored and considers the seizure as lawless. PROJI Vt'ASiUNGTOX. WasmxoTO!, Jan. 15. Ilisiatc-lies rcct-ircd in S-juthern circit-s tc dny, say that Georgia wiil secede from the Union, by Satiirdiiy On tho happening of this event, the Delegates from S uth Car.j lina, Alabama, Florida, .Mitoi.-i.j.i, and Georgia will repair to Miiled;eville to ins titute a provisional Govornment and electa President and Vice President pro tern, hegide pioviding for a federal army uud o'her de fensive measures. Ministers will at onre lie despatched to foreign powers to negotiate treaties. The conduct of Capt. Armstrong in sur rendering the PemucoU Navy Yard, is strongly disapproved of Hy the administta- Uon. Norfolk, Jan. 15. The U. S. sloop of War llrooklyn, arrived in Hampton road;) this morning. 1'iEOJl V AS 111 N (JT O .V . Wasiiinctox, Jan. lCih. Lieut. llall.Mnjor Anderson's officor.leavi-s this city to-niht with Government instruc tions for the commander ot Fort Stimpter. l'he nature of the instructions have nut yet been disclosed ; but it is generally presumed thut the United Sutes intend to retain pos session of Fort Sumpter. The secessionists here aro in hieh e;ree nt the meeting ol tiie jiiiiuth!zer8 with the South, nt Broome Street, New York, last night, and somo are toasting that Cupt. R'nders will bacl: tho Soutii by an army of 10,000 roughs. Tho Ueptiblican Members of Con gress have not yet fully decided as to their course in tho present crisis ; but it is thought that a majoiity will oppose Crittenden's scheme, if it ia to comprehend southern territory hereafter to bo anni xJ. Considerable anxiety i felt here in regu'm to tho result of tlio Georgia Convention, which meet-' to-day. A large number of the most influential men of the State will oppose Secession with nil thoir power. It is not ccitain which party has &irried Louisiana ; but tho most influential men op posed to Secession have been elected to the Convention. Horn. In Jericho, Jan. 8, 1SC1, to Orrln J. and .Mjry J. Stimson, a son; also, in Jericho, Jan. S, 1861 to Clark J. and Adalinc A. Ford, a son. Married. At the residence of the bride's fithcr on the 15th ir.st.,by P.er. C. M. Seatcn, Mr. J. C. Kus cll, to Miss Lottie L. Leavenworth, all of Char lotte, Vt. In Starkslo.V, Jan. 0th, by Rev. Z. H. I5ro-rn, Mr. Sidney Rnsbncll, and .Miss Julia A. Worth, all of Starksboro. In BurhagtOD, Jan. 13, 1SC1, Ellen Moorc.ascd 10 year". In Barlinston, on the Hth inst., Willy, oldest son cf J tn ar.d Acca L'.vock, ajed 5 ytarj ad T nmoths. Markets. CAMBRIDGE CATTLE MARKET. Wbdkesday, Jan. 1C. At raniet 833 Cattlo (about "00 Bcsvoj and 133 Store), consisting of Working Oxen, Cows oi.e. ttro and three years old. Maucit Beit. Extra, per crrt.,SG,50a$T.0O;first iartHty $C,00; seoond quality $a 00; third qnnl ityS3,55; ordinary $2,75. WonKiaa Ojce.v. j a $10 per pair. Cows assCai.ves. 3 1 a 35 a 40 CO. VeasliksiS . Two yur3 old S10 $13 Three yeurs old SU a $17. SacEi- A.tD LiuBj 330 at Muiket piiaes i'a IoU $1 2f 1 75$2 25; extra and selection S2 -5 n$5 39. Tfrncs. 6a6s per lb; Telts i a St 2Seai: Oilf-sXias 10 a 11c per 15. TIIovr 6 a 7a. V&ir, Calves. none. REMARKS. Cattle di.i nt t sell so quick as ix l week. T best sold at foven dollars per 100 lbs; bnt the a erage prices were 23 cent per 100 lbs. lower. Tha qaaiity of ahetp was pxrer thin last vreek. Pri ces 25 cents poi- head loner. WE I.NVITE ?picial stteniiun t theadver Blo-4 tltn ov.it , !n another column. For weak r.es and general debility there is nothing like it; it ill strengthen, exhilarate, create an appetite at once, regalato the billion t-ystcia, aid diges tion, and. In siort. restore the ireakenr.i organ to all their original vijror aad strength. So rata able a tonic o.rdial sh, aid be in the han;ltf every invali.1 ani every tAini'y. Retdur try it. HEADACHE! hcadtcho ! Thoosmd of persons suffer fiuin headaches to tho -er;.ma d.-tii mut of tboir effort, bnsicef, and heah!', wbo might easily be cured by simply uiug Uoioplireyj Homeopathic Specine. The llead'jfde Pill taken in the morning, and the Bilious Pill uken .st night, rarely fail to euro tha nwst s-voie and ot- stinato easts. Ttou.iin Is having tried thca hive ben entirely fr.'iH of this ! ,u:8 ibeir lives, tio and do likewise. Price 25 cant per H'.x. 6f!oxpjl la. t. IHTMPHKKYSA Xq. 5(i-i liroai-way. Sfew York. Sec advert iscn.nt io r other column. THE TEXPI.K OP IJKALT.tr. Pleasure or Piu ? elu-o o between them ! Yc who suffer from the pang of dyspepsia, theexcra cating tortures of rbcvinittUuj, or the agonizing twinges of gout hoso u,in : s are depressed ty bidden sorrow, or bodies afflicted with internal diseas; who&o rights arc render d hide, us by frightful dreams whose (Jays aic jp.at :r: .igh.itg for the peacefal tepose t-f thn t'-ml itIk so .io!s ttecped in tbefstboniless letlarv f de.air, dare to entertain the thought i f selt dctru"ti.m the sole relief from gri.f and mirw hfli ! and hearken to tbn viiKc of the multitude win. hue drank at the f-.ui.taia of liie and health, ll. llow j's Pitla and Oir.t-nent are the only great -mtag-onh'tsi'f diaea'e, -thcthrr uf u.icd i bodr. THE 151 IK PTE 51 EDIflN P. Bad- waj's Ready Keltef if truly a mirutp n;e litir.- f'r it will enr- in minntr" 'tneur thii i.thT fem- die' requ.ro honr-i and its to effect ; and it will relieve the agoni-tic Rsin of aeutr and infianomj tory diseases id fecr.J.". wnen all otticr rcmeoies fail alfcgether. Iladway Rea.lv Relief bio d he Rent in the house as arms a'p l"; t in fir-dpfence. or a firc esjjpe for afety t'i'n a sodden cimflijiration Hundreds die from "H lea attacks nt disra-e thit ni an ot .-n'l PrM'H n"jecl t" H", iaipflt Hpfttms, Hitlous Clir. Ac , 4hcatd te at lc lo reach ie ho in'ant thtv xtv rixed. Tu ken during tie fr'i iuc c ill it may prevent a .c.-i n.1. It ie the ire.it mi i I. t. i tin. whether arising frrnn ex ernal or intero-il injary, r frnm a raaden lo.iiaiv. feren, nririnati.iz in sudilen cfaanges uf t j.pcr:iur" or uuxriu.ioioiue vnxr, are ippelled before tliey h iv o''italn .1 . ho'd ui- n I the system, hy it bygriin op.uti. o. BADWAY'S REODtAflN' PILLS. Parge, rsgalatc, anl inri.rate at the tame time. W ithin sis hours thev reliere the I otcI.-.. affeet the sesreti.-.n, lighten t e ft-clir. f ..ppr s sion at the pit of tbo stomach m,t d by Indtgrs tioa, and feeder the eircnii-i. a uf the blood esable. Taus they care C"-tiv. :ie- Bilii.ns ncss. Congestion, llead-siche, Viutteri'igs of the heart, Jfervoasacsj listeria, Fiiu ileCroplaii t?, Malarirui Pevers. and diwrdeis : f the di.-et've, secrttiTe.aod diehargiiij; nrai.. Adniii,itered as a Spring c.t!mr(i, they p it ih Tteai In a healthy condition t .r the Suutmer earn, aitri', and as tl.ey nourish ii.'t. ad of woakninr tne fystt-..i. miy bo frfren if. ly l i patients whs stamir.a has been txhautei ty Fickne. UlMTAV'g KlVtVAH0 KlSOHIVT iliiil.Ult-- and nentrallrs the at-east d b! id, d.-privini it of the c rruj-tii!5 principle which ei.n-Ceri Tu berc oi t;ie Lunf;', Uri nchitis, Qui.iy, itun ning Sorea, Oaneerf, Salt Blineia, Kri;)'la, in fUmmation of tur Ky-, and all ku.ds tf tiup itons, Tnmnrs and uisobarmg s-Tf- In s -e.-iid dary Syphilis, Scrofulous disorders, nnd all here ditary, chronic, aad ooustitutior.it luai.idies. It overcomes ana era i.uateif the inili h. canses of the disea-M.. R'.dwaj'a Reutdii Aro sld by G. W . Roo) i Co. and Draci-ts t very wi.e -, KAITTAY CO., ii John -Str t . Y II OST ETTE R'S STO.W WTl RiT TKTM, iterlin uieiliciuca require no pulling. It is only xcccstary ia relitin t) s'l 'h varieties, to Mat : fcict" and invito expcrimri ts. Ibis and no more than this tU proprietors ot 11 -totter's Stomach Bitters htvo dunu. The result is a preseiit rale of two tbcusind ) -tt I 1 per day, with the certainty that the demand will be doable within a twelve ri.ot.th. 'Jhcy state in the begin, ning tb,it the flitters Were a.'rccificf rdispepsia. diarrhoea, dysentery, general debility, liver cim plaint, billions complaint', and tti 3 p-tins and woikness which crc.p upon ns in Id ago. They iLT.ted, quietly, invalids to a trail and a verdict. ' ' a trial has come f, the verdict has Wen ren dered, and HOSTETTER'.-i HITTERS arc to-day the moat popalar medicine (or tlio time they bare boen in exktfnc, in this or any i.lhr country. TO COXSII3IPTIVB8. Tbe Advertiser, having been restored to health In a few wciks by a very fciuplo remedy, aftrr Inning suffered several yt.us with a severe lung affection, ami that diead disease, Consumption U anxious to make kno-n to bis fellow -tufcrus tho means of euro. To all who desire it, he will sand a crpy of the prescriptkn tued (fice of charge,) with tha direc tions f r preparing and using tha s im, which they will find a sunt Crass ros CuMscxr-riox, Astbma.Jc. The i-nly object cf the aditrtisvr in sending tbe Prescription is to benefit the a&liut cd, and spread information n-hieh he conceives to lo invaluably and be borw prery sufferer will try bis remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove u blesfi; g. Parties wishing the prescription will pi ease ad dress Rev. FDWAPD A. WIION 'Vrilliamsbargb, iCins County, New York. d.5-.rly HAIR DV: ! HAIR DYE! 5 Vi'k. A. Rati helou's Haib brz '. T7k Vripnal and Bnt in Me Wmt t All others aro tnero imitations, aad bonld te avoided, if yon wish to escape ri liculc. GrtAY.HFD.or nusrr haii; dyed Instantly to a beau tiful and natural browner bla-k, without injury to the hair or skin. 15 Medals ind Diplouas have been awarded to Vim. A. Btchc!or sines Hi'), and over SO.OOt. applications have been raado to the bair of the patrons of his famous dye. VT. A. B a Ten e rues' 5 Ilaia Dte produces aeolor not to be distinguished from nature, and Is war ranted not to injurs ia the least, however long it may bo continued, atd the iil-effects uf bad dyes remedied; tho hai nvigorated for life I- this dye. Sold in all citic3and towns of the I'rdtedStatcs, by Druggists and Fancy Uuods Dealers. The genuine has the name and address npon a steel plate ccgraving on four sides of .each Bo-' of WM. A. ISATCIiHLOK, Adircss Cdas. BACHELOR, w38da-tly SI Baiclay Street, Xc oik. DISEASES OF WOMEN. Da. Mattiso" attends exclusively to tho the treatment of Private Dueasis and the sptcul Diseases cf llOMEft, at hia RfiiiEDtAL IssmcrE for Speciil Diseases, at X . 23. Union st.. P.-oviJeaco. P.. I. Soo his ad- vtriejint of The Cheat Isdxan- ItEliEDr rort Fekales ia this paper. Xov. 27. Jawly 3IOTIIERS, READ TIMS. The following is an extraet from a lefer written by a pastor of a Baptist Church to tho "Journal and Motscngcr," Cincinnati, Ohio, a d speats vo lumes in favor of that world-renosned medicine iiu. Winslotr's Soothing Syrap for,ChilJre-i Teeth ing : "Wo see an adreitiscment in' your olnmns of Mrs. "Winfowo -loothine Srnn. Xow we nevei said a word in favor of a patient medicine before in our life, but ire feel compelled to siy to your readers, that this Is no humbug we have tried it, and kootv it to be all it claims. It is, proba! ly, one of the rnot successful medicines of the day, triaosc it is one of the best. And these of your readers who have babies can't do better than to lay in aaopply." Sept. 2t, 1SC0. dawly TIME th'trw Tes', ExpEBtr.ECE hr '.'if Gui h AN OLD STANDARD REMEDY. For COUGH?, COLO? an 1 CON'SUMPriO.V, and nil Poi3io?ABV Complaints ue tha VF.OtiT.KDLr. PUr.MOV.X R I' HA T. S 1 f, which bsi miintained Its hih refutation for nearly jry ?cr. ftiwl is roinriiv-i'l. '1 !.." iiiAnr of clo most cminrht pliiticiant nnd gtntltm"i in the country, among whuin are Kir. Jc-i.ih I.iteli, Philadelphia; I'ev. I'r. I.yiiKn I'eecher. N'rw York; thn late Prof. Leun.ird VVixkI-i. And. ir Tbco'ugical 5eminry; I). P. Tbcmp-on, former Secretary of Stato, "Vt. ; Drs. Merrill, Perry, Abell, Parker, llerry, nnd many others; by the Press, and by the largest and oldit denlar? in dras and medicines in the Tnite 1 .'jtci and Canada. Extracts fn.m letters reoeired from PbywiaDc. "I with confidence recommend it aa superior t" any other preparation fr the utiovo complaint'." "It bat a supt riority over oiery kind "! medicinn nsed, awl has been n-eil for !.1ik complaints with wonderful socoe.-p." " am satisfied it a ra ua- bl me dieine." "It I a safe, eonTenient, and vey efficnions medicine " "To my k now I edge, H has never disappointed toe riwaalIe exneettioos of thoso who have useil it." "X confidently recom mend its use in alt complaints of the cLe.t, as equal, if not superior, to any other rcHein within my kn.-wlvlcc. ' Uf all tha principal remedies usl fur coiifths I am satisfied yonri is the tes-, and hnpo it will he het'er known and more generally nfed." "I hive prescribed your balsam, a:.d rgard it aa the moot valuable and ef fective renif-dv within my knowld." Pr'in-. -i.jiall niz, rl ot ; l-trstt -1. ?, c nftd tu gn the gtt-wnt, whb-h i' prafrd mil KhhU, ft 11. Kit i t'U . i:.-t. n, and s'.II by deal- er- grnerally. Vlm? s. m AnVi?UT!SK.IE.VTS. I'AltM Fiilt SAI.K. lHE kn)n frin turmeriy owni-d lv t Uttiui Peas-, is now t-nr-d fur sale. Th said farm in pleasantiv situated on Le Hirer, in Jericho, eontaininz about 141 reres f irood Ian t. (abjut 7tt ac-i: cUarcJ) weil fenced, anJ with plenty i.f iro,l wa er rnnain thtuUU it. V.: t'. Farm is a mew HjISX well U bed and pinteu, ttro ooi-d s vrss, and oct buiMines mffi-ient fo.- comfvrt -ad c -nvenien.-e. Tbo farm is veil adjtc-ii to raising grain and Muck, Xe. LB'i.VAKD PB..-Jt. Jwrtcho, Jan. 17iU. 1SCI. wlw FAR3I ! OSt.u7l- . I LA KH S 11KY FAKM. upon I.am-ilU I 1. Biver, in Caaiiibridgc , cunt.inin; 2at acru, at excellent land, eonsitin of suiUblf proportion of Interval, Upland ind Wo dtand, ci. which is large and eommodiocs hopse, with a word shed. three barns, and other outbuilding, alt snppliid with water fiom durable -prinv. A complete set of farming, dairy and suar iwdeincats are offer ed with the fnnn. This farm is itnated one and a half miles east of Cunferidi-r C -utrt, n tbe main road from Ituriintua tu Jliii. ,n. A part of the purchare money mar rem tin or. Annual interest, ptyaLIc in yearly m-tiluitnts I. quire of too abrTfcr oo mv prrmisc. IS. A. IIAKISKK. CambrMe, Janairjr t rb, ISC1. wtt i?o mo.c C'oi!ii5f)itiiiCs! Secession Trrcpreasible !! W, B ? R f T, ,1 i !f IJtll J t it . 11V ii A ft L if . . BE it kcifwn U the ciiui.s of the Uuttod Statci( and alt whom it may eonecrn, that wa, tb undr signed have dcciar.l upm car stock of WIJS'TKfc, GOODS, with a ft.ti purpso to wago it, until tha eacmy is driven from oar bo rders, and paaoa u seatured. Wc thall mdd tv tit .;"' "JOI! LOTS" and remmarjU from r.eai ly ever depart m i,t of our STOCK, toother with setenl tall linei of GOODS chid, wa wish, to ' CLit (ha." X O W IS T H K T ! M - the n B fi II Y B ii the pi it to buy aoytaittf ia the lino if Di:y G-cods &t Carpet?, for we propose ta "Confiau ' any oftae abut named U00D3, (for a Vrry !igat pecuniar con sideration.) Out Patron will need ao arming to improvi tbe presnt opportunity to Seearw taeir ea,to-aary benefit, "itrit. aU tkt ran u k,t." Resf eetfall. K. PKCK JR. A CO. Jan. 1, 1861. dawtf. .VEW UOOKS. ITALY in trtbsition in lC?, by V. MeAriat-r.. Rand Book of Universal Literature, by Ann O 1.. Botta. The 0.,ipel in Eiekiel, by Dot brie. Axxnt Grace's Library, 10 vol, aloth lor S1.00 seit. I'llie Books 5 v Is, SI, 50 e'. A grent viirity of Jureni'e Rooks on hand and rcceiviot; daily also many deslrabln for tbe bell days which will be told at ;-jioa prices. A god assortment of Port Folii . te., Ac, all at the lowest rates. Call nl see at S. IICXn.YGTOXS. Book Store. Cor. Chureh and Cullege its. Ooeerabor 15. 1S60. ROOKS J ROOKS ! 1 Tub Boesi.x Boy new Edition. Iuck IIoU9 by Fanny s-ewaltl St.ii ies i f tbe da- of U asbiogtua. Mctlej's Dnteh llepnblic. Hopkins' PuriULS A Queen Elizabutb. Curtis' liistory cf tbe Corititntiun, U. S. Odd People if Mayne ltei.1. marcey's :i so:nc manual. Duyckiuk's Literature. Xigbtingales Nursing new Edition. Ellis' Vistr to Mi.DiC4sc.iR. P.ccreatiocs of a Country Panoa ; Griztly Ad aci3 ; Jaek in tha Forcaastle, Ac, Ac , 4'C All these, aal hundreds bisto with daily ad ditions, may be found at HUXTiyCTON'i Xtsok Store, dtf Jan. 9,ISC1. ONIONS Good acd cheap! at A, b. DVE Y'i. gDec. 21, 1SC0. IRESit GROU-N'D Buck-wLcat Flnr aI Maplo Syrup for sale by J. S. PilRCS teknowl- ton and vicini rtT.,,r "Jv brI Ptr-uaBo bestowed eJ?Jusd--"rJat replenish .d his daring ir with a good assortment of PPIXTS AND DRESS GOODS in general. BALMORAL AND HOOPSKinrs, 1 nice lot of laJe' CL - 1..11) -nAlfli", cf tho latest style-! floods and Staling Caps, Dotalins, Cassi mcrrJ, and Dearer Cloths, Wool FrocLing, Ffannth, Hos iery, ifc. ijc, Flatters himself that an adhi rence to toe Sutne sharacteristies In Trade that have marked th past, will bo a sufficient gsaraniy for the favor and pr.tronaga of friends and the public generally S. B. All Goods sold at tbe lowest possible prices for Cm i. Come and ee ! Come one, c-.mc all .i .1 .f we ;4ri't suit ToU we'll keep gi. d nature?. r I He-; ectit.Ilv, L. vr P Hi" !".' Chai-'iSif- t ( .!'."' ;. ( ' it, C' '..', C ', S-.- f'n.'T. I' "i 't i , 11 i .. v- -. hitu, ' 1-5--and Ain.. tK.au in ilfo utfa- It 1.- Kir.-ant-d to tlitu bt-i. To breik up a c-imenon J in J siaU bi'-t. To relieve tbe Allium a; unc. Tc core all cowghs aad it'oases of the lungs, previous to ntceratinn. Th- aii'clile suwe-u an . t.npreoedented p-Tpn-larity which Ibis remedy hiu atiaiaed in oaa ahuit year, would seem to be a yaa'.eieot gaarinty'.if irs excellency. If any on u H it let ineii it tne tci'.'' Head th follnwing: Fr llva. IWvi Under wood, l.iut. Oorera it of Vrmot. Messrs. B. B. M goon C. I have .wed yuor U'eek' Magie Cor ;oud. or sevens coKIs and sore tbr.mt, and it Las jroted an elBeient remedy. It is a valuable acciAsiou u. ".he list of remedies f"rc. Id-, ugh, is. I tu, Ae.. fCTSW. Li VlU.VlKR1TOOD. Itu'.ingtoo. 0e btli, l6i'. F:um Hon. TuwMhy 1. Kcla U. hy using joar '.Veek's M;i Cimpoa xi skart limr, I wa entirely eared Lf iiu, of the ,sTi-t and o-it ubatiaaf clJs up. u tuy long that 1 ever .-xperiraeod 1 know t r, remedy i qai W it fur Cutihi anl lurg eompl.-iiut4 seneral! . TI.MUTI1V P. rtCUFIE Aljutpniirr, Oot. I3lti, Fru.o iiev. E. K. Smith, I. f.. Principal of : V llautptoit fastitutWa. The .Vijjfio Cutnpoaad wbi.-h ui-i turnish'd y l.i-t Sprics, wbea I was suileriog ai"t seterr-. fn m the ettcts ot a long continued cold upon ui taking it, I eonghwl les- and slpt better than for iur.J. acieii liae a ensru. i n ani biithe alter weeks before, an t the use it finally removed the dimculir entirely. I sl. ,.ifd us it again in preference to any medicine 1 haru tried w'a similarly ajii.cted. K. B. SUIT It. rj.irfas, Vt , Ap.il 21, !ot,. w29yrl IMAXOS! IMAKOSr rSIHE -nhcri'',r, PatiTr. Me-M tMtr. .8 and ti, r r.t.iy r,usin'."i wi;i. t. ;y j..r'. !" a Piano, ia -vi.L 0.nt f -: :r,- .--brat"! i l-trn-inetts of iiazlei o.Vtj mt or limits, which t..k th praaiurw at lb lat N. J, t'tite Fair, over Sieipway A non's W!-k, ainl are eon- sun ret tne acat ia market. Small I i Ortave Piann ilininJ tu 1 1 ... i frame ai orr Mrmng bsr, furalaaail aad warrrantml t.T $150 i Uetave front ronad onrn.'r, 10 ieiteet satisfaction giiacantet ui every pur- caaei . All oidVrs Cor TC.TI.VO nd REPAIRI-f(! left at II. W. Alexan.iers .Mai - tor wilt be protaat- i u.iiOcii io, r ai say -t.op ana remtraM en Wlnoki Axrnae, where .mile, of the above inslrnment. mnv be 'een. iiBMtoItBi5CMll bla iate. Burlington, Jan. I, Hl. dawly A FEW FEATURE IX THK Sl'lCS Ttuhr.t E. ::. DUKKFE& CO'i SELECT SIMC1?S, In tin Poi!, (Lin I aitii Paper,) and Pull Wi-igfct. Bit Ptpf, Whir P-ppr, Cag.nxt Ptfft', Omgtr, AlttpKe, Ctnnamou, CLntf, Muitmnt, la this age of xdniterat-xl and tatele Spie, it is with eonddeaee tbst we Intnidace to tbe attention of housekeeper tb- m su,.ri-r and gvnn ine artieles. Ve gaaraDtee them not only ABSOLUTELY A PERFCT PURE, lat ground from fresh Spk.es, Ue;id aad cleaned by us ixprrsly for tbe purpose, uufou rtftttntt to cat. 'I h-y are beautifully packi In tin foil, (lined wltb paper.) v.- prevent ii j.iry by keeping, and are rutt wtiglu, wUilr the 'tdirary gnaml apices are almost invarinkiv rtrl. M e warrant them, in point ot strength and rl- baem vf iavcr, BEYOND ALL !A Jl 1' A U ISO.N , as u single lrh.1 will abantandetly prove. Manulactuieil nly by K R. Dl'HKEK 4- CO., Xew Toik. For s-il Ly A. S. UEWKY, DKALL'R IS Dty Utotertts aad 1'rofliions, i'rrk, LjtJ, IUmt, lUtra Fttmtr, Sperm. CM, Sptrn Tm'u t'jnllrr. Pot. apt Starch, and linet Frtuti. Ci.nrvh St. f:uriingu.n Vt. Ahvuter's lHrei'ry for JMil. Jl'-r P.KCKlVKtVad tor sat by th haadrw dozen, or -iairte copy, by k A. ITLLKR. BurlingiLB, I. H, lst 8 O.VG I.OOKER-FOI.S JLj COMi AT LAST! Tl..jie nicj, iiaed RogMb OVBH4riOE4, for Ltdict; call and .-.ee them. A. 31T.ONU, HAT WARD .v Oi. D.-c. dautf STEASXS 4- LO. H Glycerine Soft u Clmm Fainted nnd rarn1-tiod Woj-U In lei-s ti me hnd bettHr than s wtbor. A luanu faetarerln New York ay : '1 tais frinil it hcni-So-al in my 'aetory in rcniviog paint frnei toe hands; an 1, for scmbhlng p.lntol work, it ba not it 1 fju.it ia any otber It i ain- i-equently the very bat vnn ran pet for clrminr. Ilim't "forget tbi, w bin tbe o-rnl-biug season entne round. Try il. S-M br IHfi er, and by.VrKAKN.-.V CO., 3 tVmmercMl Street, near Stat St , fi..ston. Si. &Boson Tclogr.-rtpli Coni- j and liwton TtlegrapL Coip-i.T, iril! be held ' ,Le A M ERIC A K 1 1 v T h I. , In Biirlliirtmi. Wediic.dny. J u 11 11,1 1 j 23J 1 861. At lOo'clbek, A.M., for tho pucp-jse vf clettlog Xlnv birsators far tbe year ensuing atd tie tran.asti n of any other btsine's which may propcily U brought leforo them. G. 7. BENEDICT, ioenury. 'Bn:li35tn, Jan. 7, 1SC1. SHOP TO LI T. TO' LET. tbo store, No. 6. College atitel, ncdsr the Freo Press oCJc.-, a Uvl location for a dress-maker's or a milliner's shop, cr fur any other bosict.'E which con be a-comisodatt J In it. Po-sssiun given at once. tl. VT. i O.O. BENEDICT --DIARIES FOR 1881. SN GP.EAT VVRIEIY AND VERY CUKAP A dtf At C. 0. FRENCH 4 Co.'s. S.r a. I t ii..:-, 1- tCGAL NOTICES HIRAM IIOOSTM 1 STATE, STATE OF VP.T0X7, The Honora csrntcror cn.T.-i..ts, ss. Lie the Probata Court for th-j District of CLiitenden, to tho heirs and all persons interested in ths estate of Hiram Hoasc, late jf Colchtstcr, dtci i.-od, Orecticp. Wherejs, applicatica hath been. mnJo to tail Court, in writing, hy t:.e Administntor of tha Fstato of nirara Hooie, late of Colehtitcr, deceas J, prajing for licecso and authority to soil t' i real 0f mid deceasod. f.r tho payment cf delta aad ers of administration, and setting forth thnia the amount of t'cbls due from tho s-aid d es d. :he charge .f sdininUtr.ition, tho amount rf person il esf.tc, and tho situation of the real csat. Whcreup n, tl.e ssid Cntt appointeil ard si.'nul the 2stb da.- f Jar.nary. A D. U6I. at tue Probate Court Hos in Mj! Iii'.rct. thear and decile upon sa d appl'r i n and petition, a; t oidtre-1 public n(.f.e there, f to W Riven to all Parians interisted therein, by mUMiing said or der, together with th tiro an.1 place cf hearing, thrte weeks sccoesiin-lT in the Itarlmcton Fre Press, a ncwpnpr, wbic't rirc.ilates in ttenelh berhco 1 of thou pr?on intt re.-teil in said CcUte, all which pnblicalions shall la previous to tb day assigned for bearing. Therefore, you aro berobv aotified te appear before said Court at the ttrui and pUec assigned, then and there in said Court, to gire hoods, as tha law Ci.-ec-?, for the payment ef the dibts ard ebargfj f adin:ntstnitiir, anil make your jc tions t, the granting of such licecse, if yn i. C111F-. tiivcr, u-.d r mv ban.1, at tfie Prolate Court Uo,iua ti i- rj.h liy of Jw.Rary. A. D. 1361. 2-l I. FRE.VCH, ncgister. O !fV iVI'r'OUl)'' lit TATS. JTATK OP VFRMONT. ) TUa iToMralto mutbici , r i niricnc. 9-1. iho Profcila Cosrt for tb I'istrict f Chittenden, to t!m heirs ind all persons iat.-rr-ete-l n h estate id Orson ?att. rd lat -f r,lch"'T, in atl dWi-ct, deceased, flrestinr. V. hfnr.s. ,piicatiun has been mad to tills tiir: in writinsr. I,y lh Adw.oitrxt.r of ta? E. 'a'e of Ors n Saffurdi'.ne of Cdchester, deeeased, prating for li : and aBthonly lo sell lh real estate i" 'sid ieeail, including tts rereistoo f the- w-dvN dV.wt-r therein foe tbi payatont of debts, and oSargs of administration, soil setlinfr fi-r'h thtrci-i tbe amount of dol'i due from the fM dc--ra-.d. the cbarzes of admin-i-tmtinn. tbe-aiuciii? 'f pcrs-aft! estat. Bad thj sitoatijaof tbe real fitit. Whroupon tbe s ii 1 r,i rt pp.'ntedaadAficc d -bp 2Ut dir.! .lar.narv. A. D 1361. at tl Probate Purt I' -on. . in -mid dislriet, t jrear aad decide ap n -i't ap-,.'.. ti and polltion. ana ordered public nf'ticc tl.r.'.i" to be nivca to sll persons inlere-ted tl cein. by i.ullidiln; sabl 0.--der, together with tb.- time r,d p aee af hearing, three wee anwo -.ivlv, in t-! Uorliagton Fro I'lfH, a newspaper wbieh clrcola'esia tho ne'gb. aorhooil ot those pwsnas lat'resle I a ald ejlata. all which pablieitias shall b pr.vioas te tha day assigned for keaiirg. Th-rfi.r.-' v.,u are fc reby n t:5- i t .aprafoofore sw'd ' .at at the tine lad pbion n-,isai. then ard kbora io sail C-urt, tu jriva bon.U. a tho law di rect', for tie pament .'.ftbe drirt-. an-libargfla sf tdministration. nd make jr-ir ul.jeetioas to tha -; anting such li.-ens. if r.-ji see -e. liven andrr my hand, a! th Probata Conti. Room'. bi SJtli l v cf DecinW. A. I. 13W K3 D. FKESCII. Register. JOSEPH IRISH'S KSTATE. OTATE OF VFP.AK'NT, ) The IIoBera 3 DrsTKirr or chittexdie-V. s. S We tha Prebat C.-rt for th Pitrict f Chittenden, t all persons laror-'t"! tb- .-l-teef J..eph Irish, lato of iri,-,, awt loiif !-au ' settlement of tba admin ixccut-.rs of the last Will f u,.'!" ' the Evcrut .rs of the last Will - r.. t',i istriu.in aceuitnt . -ch Irish, lae of Charlotte, aw leninent or J , x r kd toat pnU:8 ia yatd D.tr.c , !nte3tl In notice taareof lie tr.ven to a. '., waeki said eetate. by pabUsking tb. ,, In lhs successively previeas to ike day 1-Urtua t1 Bwringl,.n r, Pr", jriafd o n ' Slid District. S(. , Therefore, yon are hereby notified to a, tbe Probate Coort Horn, ia Kwrliagtea, o. day aasbracl, he,i and then there to contest t "d!-siiiO of sai J ace-mat, if yo see eiaxs. Given under my bsad, this ZHt ilay of Decern, ber, A. D. 1C0. w?7w3 D. FRR.Vi'ff, R-ghtsr. JOIIV V. R.r S ET ALS. ESTATE. C'TATE OF VHP. MONT. ) The Ron. Tro- -' nisrwirr or rmrrr-stiiy. as. baa Caart for , the Di-lrWnf f 'iitt-nden, to all person? interested in the t.ie ' f lohn F- Wot. Irwin A- A"" J. H. liK-iir 1. Rar aal Kate 1L Kay, Greeting. r Wkiui. applicatbiH in writinp. bath been made to Ibis C-nrt, by tb Guardian of John V. l!ay and i thers, for lieenso aad authority to sett the whota rf tbe rial estate of hi said wrd. itting forth then in that it would bo bonenctal to ihe interest uf Iih wards, to sell all their in' re-f in twelve a.-re- of land in the Town i.f ftarlir-ti.n. now i'm trust foriid wards, sad invrse tho proceeds thereof in stoeks or other real esrate. An-I tbereapr.n tbe 'ai! Court appointed and aiitB'd the ?!t ilay ot Jsnnary, A. I). 1SG1, at the I'rohatr Coort Bm.s, in said District, to hear laddtcido up n said application; and ordered that pnblii- notine theriv.f t iriven to nil persons Inteir-trd ll.mein, bv publi-bin this order tbreo week's successively, io th Rurlinirton Free Presi, a newspaper uhveh cireolate in the neighborhood of those peron interested therein, all which pub- licationr snail he nievioas to tbe tiaio appointed for hearing. Therefore, jon are hereby n'ified to appeir te- totfi said Cnrt. at tbo time ami placo aforesaid, thn aal thcr to objeet to the granting of luah !icr.se, If you ee cane. Given nnder mr hand, at the Prebato Conrt Room', this 2d day of January, A. D. ISC ( . w'.T3 II. rK&M'Il, Register. JOHN RAY'S KSTATE. V7RTHE SUBSCRIBERS, having been ap. pointei by tbe Honorable tho Probate Court tor the District of bittead n. Commissioners to r"e-iv., examine and adjut tbo claims and de mands of all persons, against the estate of John Ray, of lline.bargh, in aid Distriit, represented inpnivent, and alo all claims aad deaeaaJs exhibit ed in offset thereto; and six months fr. m the day of the date berrof.being allowed by said Court for that purpose, we do therefore hereby giro notici, that we will attend to th - busincs uf our appoint asent, at the dwelling ,.f An. lis Ray, in llines bargh, in said DiMriet, on t.io s -c.iad Tuesdays of February and Jane next, at 1 J o'clock, A. ii., on each of said dy. Datwi this 2th dav of Pcsemi-ar, A. D. 1S0O Joa.f P. AllLIS. f Robvkv-Tarbox, CoDmisttcer3. Josara lutso-ix, ) w3w JAJIEft MILMGAS'S ESTATE. S? F. THE B;RIBERS, 1 viag been ap V pnintel by ihe II m: i,ie So Prebnta Conrt for ihe District f Chi It n.lrn, Ccmmistien er to receive, examine aad adjust tbo ekttms and deaatnda of all pernns, agiiost the estato of James Millig ,n, tat of Bnrlinfnn. in said Dis trict, deceis d, rcpresen crl ias dvrnt, and also al claims and dernaa t fihibitcl in -T-et thereto; aad sir month' fr .m th day of t o date bcreef, bviii sr bIIvm1 by "itd Court for that porpojo, wa do tbertrc hereby n re aittiae. that ww will nU tend io La businea ( -ar sr-p .infmeit, nt'tKn offim of M'alc A T.Ut. tm BarlmrtM, ta sstd Distrut. o the last TaursUy- of Fearaary ami June nrst, it at 1 J o'clock, A rf , on eaek of said da vs. D tUd this 27ik day of Daeetaber, A. D., 1300. N. P. FJSTKI.T T. K. WA LB, S-istrntH'oHn. W a. O. SHAK , ) A P R O C h A II A T I O N, 1 71iere;, it hath bean toad; to spTaar to cj, the undersigned, that the rua r; It la a state if wind, and very disi . us ron-ci- encea are (a bo apprchsnicl th"refrm; aid whoiass. ET SHAKSPEKB, j& a bis Satnj-tl monitions to afflicted haBtnlty, hath cKiile it manifest to the reflrottagfuriaji, that ia time of Paace ir.) ana bsl PR! PARE FOR -VMt I and th re ,-, the drewdfa! crl. i, wbieh ytta;a us, !, In a great mea.Hr-, ewiwg to ha u tter nz ltd uf ndy ard .dy hujuaart t- vlstt ns- In ""CLOTH TNT. EMPORrU Jl!' S.IXK PLOCK Ind, W hras, it ia bcoiuiag fr tbota Pf6pariag fr War to pr -par tk(m-erre with casaaly Oar menii, So that try may go la becoaiog xcao nr t 0rTH CAROLTSA, -J . Or iy atter p!aco, bow tktrefwrt, wa annennee, dteiare, pr..4taiui ami a-sevcrata, that. 1ft order ti ri Hra Ptaet to tho Country, - . . and heal the drtaifal dita -Bslen af tHa'alSyV'TO mtf now iiady, arnt ahsil atsd iiu.03 patrictically hu d on si Ivo in rm in 4.1 to dubrso te tbo s ely ullic. at , PATRIOTIC PRIOES. - ' Tha best assortment of every thing neceyary to GENrLEAUX'S TOILET, Dress goJs, Undress soo-le of wH tr::ntiibnr,froi3 tep to to.' ' Coats, - . - - - Shirt?1 Vats. Ccltirt, i Pint', Undttt'o Hue, and everything tending to a Gentl?rcarr'sacd Sfi 'diet's comfort acd clcgin"e of nppearace. The prices at which we slialt dispose of oarlm menso nottnent, will bo the'Very bit guaranty of tLo good faith of t'iis iuanifto.' ,s l-I rf." ' Date! a: Burlington, -it xcitritu our hind, v., fc, By order tf Hit Excellency, y BENNtrr'rCRK-.Prci't. O. V. R. C-jat, Seo'y. ISQldtf