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f0i .ml givcs to ottrrcquest, ns we hjghcst hopes that liis unlicenccd indulg f Mrcoaccive.aspccialdahntuyourhon- !nce can 1,1 an destroy. How many fcoa - utinnniiJrcirnrJ. Wecomc, tlicn. .., i3 ., (.n of this th our pouaon. anu ....... .... ... , f retribution, euhcr lmmedtateiy up- TlLacUosarnsBodccpvnC.,,xotbyri5U," or upon tlie.r children.it ibonty"-' ! mavibe to "the tlnrd and fourth genera- Th'o F '?icr3 of tnc "rst namc'' Pc,i" constf tuted a large mojnrity of tlic le- ' totcrs of ths town. The Court grantcd j naver of thc petitioners.so far as to re- f l licciicc in Middlebury, cxcepting t 1 tcrn" and !Tthccaric3 fchops, the VnJ to be pleded to sell fr raedicinal ;;rp0C5 only Thcrc remaincd, howevcr, 1 rrtailer uhosc former liccnce run to tltio tcrm of the Court, having been 1 . i : n-.mIior 1PJ2. At tli 'atc lcrnl tlle uno'e subject was vrain brousht bclorc tlie t-ourt upon scv- -j applications for liccnccs in this town, .-d a remonstrancc against the granting f t,cm,?igned and prerented by a commit- teeinbcI'alfoftl'cYoungMen's Temper- i3CC Socicty. The follouing is there- -nn-irance. Kuu-- o - . .. . . Thc L'nncrsiguvii, i ut.j.u. iUrCa communur. JCternai vignance is posea trom tne mimsiry. i ne udbytbc ounj JIen s lemperance -oci- tue pr;ce to be paid for success in the tem- was a girl only 17 ycars of age, etToftbetownoijiiiiuiC..ur, pcrance reform. The ground we have mcmber of his church. Cut wo 01 tformeaicinal purposcs, bcg leave, in It only needs courage fitmntss, persctcr-ns disclosed by the witnessea-our church V namc sml on the behalf of tho Socicty to . ance. And it will be the more casily done . mourns. our community auflbrs, aDd mer-nprc-cnt j because it is manifest that there is a rap- cy itself weepaorcr auch ezhibitions of "That Jafy cxpericncc provcs, not only idly incrcasing conviction in this commu-i the depravity of poor human naturc. 4it the usc of intoxicating liquors is perui- njt tnat te jaw ought never to sanction Plallsburgh Republican. ,wamltlcsmictivcofthelicstintcresuoft ffi vh;. jn the langUagc of the I jndiuuunis uau un.iu.j. ". r Ipetition of 324 frecmen ofthis town, "re- The Spoilesmen IlalOTed.See Congresa tseas abcvcra?c, caimot be uo ly Fcjen-,r and ional proceedinss for a specimen of Iocofoco tti. nor, iinlecd, can mucn lanner progrcss . bs iaadc in tho tcinpcrance reform, vrhilc j nPn nro Hunscd bv Juilicial Tribunals to . hoH out the temptatiouto indulgence. Theproduces pauperism; breaks thc peace : Voang Mcn's Tempcrance Socicty has been formcd for the purpo3c of rcclaiming tlie iu Kmpcratc, and pcrsuading mcu to refrain from thc usc of intoxicating drinks. Uut how can they succecu m tms lauoauic unaer tatingnhile cstablishments are maiutained, tritli thc sanction of public authority, whose lusincss it is to Ttsisl their eflbrts, by drmcing nta inlo intempcranee? With what a fcarful 0AI3 must they contcud whcn there is nrray cd against them thc combined force of appc 1). tn 1 nnl' nn.l thn Invft nFfnill In tpmnt It " V " ., .: nroutgciux . u.. "J --- dcr llcavy penalties, while men are aulhor. tiic cfforts of tcmpcranco taocictics, anU at . .it T j- . -u i . :.. the samc timc sanction the giviug countc- '; y the Judicial tribunals to engage in naacc to rum scllers by public authority ? It j the dcmoralizing and destructive trallic in sr-tms to tho umlersisncd that there cnnnot liquors that intoxicate that dcprivc mcn lc a p-cattr absurdfty tliau this. Aud this of thcir reason that lead them to commit a'uunlity has comc to bc so strongly imprcs-icd crimcs, thatturn the domcstic fircside into on the miuJ of this community that the dc- a bedlam, and a hell, and scnd men to nn s reto havc h'ccuse for tlie sale of intoxicating ' . . . ju-, ,.nl1,nl,i;nn c liauora withlioldeu, has bccome nearly if notiuitc co-ctcnsivo vtith the desire forthe wppression of intempcranee. Such wc bc i.;ve to bc cmnhatically thc case in Middlc- bnrv. Thc seutimeut to this cffect eviuccd at the hst terut of Uie Court by thc pctitious of Sillegal votcrs, ancl 447 womcn, ol tms town s'jllrctains its full strcngth. We bclicvc, in decil, that it has crowu strouger that tho pcojile are more uuivcrsally aud thoroiighly coninccd that liccnces must be stoppcd, or that all hopc of consummating the tempcrance rfarm uiut be abaudoucd. The undcrsign t tbcrcforc, approach your houors with thc cofulcnt hope that jou will coutinue to rc resptct tha voice of this cominuuity, aud pcr scvero in thc detenninatiou niauifcstcd at iho hst termof the Court to withhold Iiccnso for the sale of iutoicatiug liquors in this town, cxcept for lnedichial purposcs. And bs in duty bound will cver pra , JOXATHAN A ALIXiS, M. D. GORDON. W1LLLU1 SLADE. Dcc 19, 3S-13. Tno able lawycrs appeared bcfi re the court in behalf of the applicmts forlicencc, ani the subject was fully discussed. A refusal to grant any liccnce has bccn thc result; so that, hcnceforth, uo spirituous iiuorscaii bc lawfully sold iaMiddlcbury, .a a quantity less than twenty gallons, cx cept by onc Inn kcepcr, and two apothe ciries, the latter of whom took licence at liclast Junc term, with theundcrstauding that they would not sell cxcept for mcdi tmalpurposcs. Whether thc implied pledge nader which these licenccs were taken, tisbecn violatcd, or if ithas, to what cx- tcnt, I do not uudertake to say. If thc persons licenced havc taken advantagc, or dall, hercaftcr, take advantagc, of thcne cessity of having places whcrc spirituous liquors may be had for mcdicinal purposes, totell them for a leverage, I havc only to 5Jj that there will rest on them a vcry heavy reponsibility to this community, a rc- fponsibility rcndered the more weighty by a addition ofa riolation of plcdgcs.to the positive evils inflictcd by the sale of intox icating liquors for a beverage. Thev ought moreover, to unucrstand that not only arc tlie cycs of the friends of tcniDerancc upon them, but that they are watched by tfiose to whom licence has been dcnicd, nho will be ready to brina the withholdins of licenccs into disrepute by claiming that notinng is gained by it, but thc transfer- ring of the bnsineas of selling for a bevcr- age from their hands to those of others.and giring to them undcr the namc of apothc- caries a monopoly ol the business. The friends of tcmperance have reason to rejoicc that so much has been gained, since none are now authorized to sell tn Middlebury cxcepting one tavern keeper, aid tlie two apothecaries referred to, who l unaer a pledge to keep the monster chained so that he shall not have full range uepreaate upon the community. . t kuow we arc threatened with a con- unBance m the trafiic, without licence, as is saia to nave boen conttnued, by one "aliccuced establishment since the June term of the Court If.however, this threat Mill be carried into execution, there will Sill have been much gained, because it is 'o be presumed there will not be as much sold in the clandistine operation of viola tog the law, as there would have been with e full sanction of law, while the public Miiim connected with it will be vastly peater, 3 And besides, it remains to be seen who has any respect for the voice oftWs CQmm..n. r9 liA t ..'II luujiuj ji oav.icuiicsa oi jaw will !iberately disregard the one, andviolate fte other for the sake of the uncertain pinsofthe prohibited traffic. I say un- '"rai'n gains; for though there may beprr t'rj rr ;., c : . ...t. .1. i i: - -gums iiuiu li, j ci uuu uidi ucnuiusin e existence of a Providence at whose will ehold all our possessions,&. who can give wem wings that they shall fly away, but 0st fed that he holds by a fearfully un- ain,enure,weatlhforwhichhe-'hasgiy-,";7' "M tquhalent, but which has been drawn tom the indulgence of depraved appetites, d uthe the expense ofthe noblest en- iwtaamithat nnp can iasrific, and tha mavibe tion." And then there is to be balanced again-t the present profit, the retributions 0f the great day of account. "Ve should ncver balance our accounts of profit and oss wilhout bringing into them this itcm ; for t,at day will surcly comc. And who mate ;n the sale of intoxicating liquors, without thinking ofthe mceting lic must then havc with the rumed and tlie Iost victims of h;s g,inless profits! T!,.,l, ih ffiin,l nf ipmnprancfi havc jrained uiuch, they must remcmber that i ti,at they liave not gaineil tlie pnvilege ol exemption from labor and carc and watch- funes3 in the cause. Appetite, alas ! re- ma;ns to crave indulgence, and the Iove of ga;n to tcmpt it.and a perverted ingenuity 1 to find ways ofescape from the mcshesof the law, and the iust indignation of an in- reachcd must oe mainiainea. u can vc. Von .raSU ! ofthis town, "re- - - - y i wretcncaness inio uie uomcsuc t-in.ii; , kills men : makes widows and orphans ; stnnulatcs to cnme; anutaxcs the commu nity to support poor-houses and paupers." The common sense ol the people is dc- ginning earncstly lo press such questions as the following: Why should men claim to have licence to cngage in a trafiic which has been, and is, and must be, connecteu withsuch tcrrt' , ' anu bleevils? AVhy should horse racin frnmhlinrr nnil tlip. nrintintr nnfl semnr ot t .1 o , i't..j oosenc oooks. pnnts ooc. dc proniuueu un- bc givcu in the form of licenofi money, for -- thc infliction of such cvils alBcse cn the community ? Evcn thc intcmperato themselvcs in their sobcr bours, when ngonized with recollcclions of tho past, and torturcd with tho thirst which thc spcnt forco of mdul gcncc has Ieft (o urge on to new and decp- cr drafts oflhe maddening bovcragc cvcn they, at these momcnts vhcn appetite and rcsolution arc slruggling in a conllict on which han" tho issues of lifc nnd dcath, often rcvoh'e in tlirirfminds thc anxious cnquiry tchy should the public aulliori- ics sanction thc hecping up or thcso cs- tablishmcnls nhicb draw mc by such an irrcstiblo powcr to lie covctcd, yct hatedj and horriblo indulccncs ? Where is the courngc and firmncss of those to whose discTtiion " the law has committcd the qucslion whether these temptulions fchall assail mo nt cvery corncr, lo say No to tho aprlualion for thcir c jntinuancc : Uh lor somo kindly aid some powcr to banisli thcso (cmptations forevcr from my siglit ! And there then is the reclaimca, with wifcand cbildrcn, now madehnppyin Ihe great transttion, trcmblingly alivo to this subject, fc anxiously cnquiring-if7y should there coniCgrom thc highest judicial tri bunal in tho counly a licence to tempt back Iho hushand and tbc fathcr inlo the jawsof the great destroycr, and turn thc liomc now mado chccrful and happy into an abodc of want and wrctchedness, and wo ! The eyes of tho people are more and more opcncd (o thc true characler of tbo trafiic in intoxicating drinks;and a fccling of quiet gralificnlion runs through the mas scs at cvery s!cp that i3 taken in Iho pro grcss lowards tho great result which is at no distant day to frco Ihe community from thc pcstilcncc of rum selling cstab lishments. The rum scllcrs andlheirnd. vocatcs may falk of reactions ; but they will find Ihat this revolution docs uot go backward. Whero has been the reaction since the dccision of the Court last June against thc application? then madc for li cenccs J There were thrcats cnough of reaction ; but how impotcnt thoy have proved No. Tho action has been tho other way. It has been ontcard not backward. And it will be onward. The great mass of the' pcoplo rcjoico that so much has been cfTcctcd somc openly. othcrs sccrctly. And now if those who talk of reaction arc disposcd to bring it to thc tcst, Iet them get up a pctition to thc Lourt to grant liccnce to all thc Iatc retail crsand tavern kecncrs in Middlebiirv. and sco how many can be prcvailcd on to sigri ! term of the Court? Why did they pre- criptions ofthis fir'iclo noiiccd in the last sent their own solitary applications backcd rcvietv, still continues, atld very exlensivc by the argumcnts of ingenious lawyers ' sales have been made, but r.ot at any ma instead of tho people 's petilions? The'terial changein price3. The s'ocks of truth is, they darcd not mako the experi- j both domestic and foreign havo boen grCitt ment. They kncw that it would bo an ly reduced. Suflicient of tho former, how uphill business to attcmpt to get men, at evcr, rematus to meet the present de this timo of day, to record thcir names in mands. favor of rum selling But I must close thiscommunication, alrcady, perhaps, too much prolonged. I have more to say, which will bo forthcominff in duo time. I close with a single word to the friends of temperance pebsevere. S. LICENCES. Having the good of the community before their eyes and not the privileges ofrumsellersor tho menaces of a class of politicans who aro rejoicing at every op. portunity to rnako political capital at the expenso ofthe bcst and dearest interests of community wo understand, tho last Counly Coutt refused licenccs to retailers throughout tho County. The rummies had ' A"e,r waf ad'd 1 .y ,r0 oflhemst able leal gemlemen m tbe County. The constitutionaltty of the law, the right of rumsellers, to rend, and of those who driok to purchast the liquiJ poison were ably advocatcd. But all woulJ not do. The Court were firm. They should be crowticd willv laurcls. Theyaretha first to seta noblAxamplo before the Stato. Tney aro cntitlefl lo tho (hanks of ovcry patriot christian atj) phi lantbroptst. The people will sustainlficm And afier tho expiration of several ucon. cc-t, now extant, it will depend upon fchc faithful c.xecution of the law and thc vigi. :ance of the prosccuting ofTicor whethor tho cnormous proportion ofcrime tjnd want and beggary which spring from intonca- ,Uon sha, cominue ;,s ' . Coun,y of Addison. cxistcnco in the Seductio.v. Tho Rcv. L. Reed, kio pastor of ihe Preabyterian church in iBte village, was brought before the Chai. plain Prcsbytery, on Tuesday last, upon the charge of seduction. Tho trial con- tinucd threo entire days and evenings, and aftcr a most impartial investigation, he was oonvicted of the charije and do. vicum and a forbear toremarKon meenormuvoi tne oncnce, economy. ine nouse nas appointeu tnose old tjloousuckers lllair cc Kivcs, pnntcrs, and out of ehccr pity perbaps for thcse BuDcriug nabobs, voted to pay them 20 pcr cent. more than was paid by the late Whig Congrcss. This nttdltssly takes somethiug lilce 20,000 a ycar out of thc Trcasury, and puts it into Blair & Rives' pockets for party scrviccs. ur it is a gijc to tnem. 1)0 you rcmemhcr how sorcly the Iocofoco editors complained wheu a Whig Congresa di rectcd Prcsident Harriaon's salary to be paid to his poor widow ? 3Iark, now, whether ,. ' .,.. ,..i,: r . 1,: ..e -on nwi - ... i. II.. . J... . . 1 jjiair &. Itivca 1 1. Halch. NOTIUK. The anuual mceting of the Mid. Firc Soc. will bc holdcn at thc Tcmperance House on Tuesday the 2d day of Jan. ncxtat7 o'clock P. M. A. WILCOX, Scc. NOT1CE. Tho annual mceting of tho Middlebury Fcmalo School Association will bo holden at the Temperance IIouso in this village on Tuesday thc 2d day of Jan. next atG o'clock 1". JM. A. WU.UUX, ec. COUNTY I1IBLE SOCIETY. There bein at present in Addison County no Iilblc Socicty cxcept as connected with some of thc particular dcnomiuations, it has been dccined desirablc tbat a Socicty should bc forined auxiliary to our State Society cx- clusively dcvoted to cxtcnd thc circulation of the lloty bcripturcf, and that it should cm- brace all denominatious of Christians and all ersons who are willing to aid in promoting so luiportant an entcrpnse. To sccure this end, tiic subscribers bavo been appointcd to call a Convcntion, tbc object of which shall bc to consider the lmportanec or navmg the circulation of thc Bible universally cxtcndcd aud to orgauizc a County Bible Society. Wotice is hereuy givcu that a Convcntion for tho above purpose will bc held at Af iddlo bury, iu the Vestry of the Methodist Episco- pal Uliurcli on I'nuay tue l'Jth day ol Jan. next at 10 o'clock, A. M. THO. A. .MERRILL, HARVEY F. LEAVITT, JAMES MEACIIAM. Dec.23, 184a. I.OST. On Monday Evcnins a Clack 3Iu(T Bc- iwcen So'omon Jcwelts Esn., in Weybridoo aud this Villaje. The finder will bo re- wardcd by leaving the samo at this ofii co. LOST. Belwcen Middlebury and New Ilarcn East Village a Iloa-Thc finder by leaving it at tho Store of Z. Bcckwith & Co., will rcceivo the thanks oflhe owncr. BRIGHTON MARKET. Mosoat, Dcc. 23 1843. Reporled for llieN. E. Farmer. Al Market G30 becf cattle, 2000 Shccp and GO00 S.vine. Phices. BecfCallle TFo quoto to correspond with last wei-k, extra 84 50 a 75, first quality $4 a 4 25, sccond quali- ty 83 7o n S4 00, third quality 83 00 a S3 75. BarreUivg Cattle Mess 83 35, No. 1, 82 75. SAeep.-Small lots from 92c. to Sl 75. Wclhers fron 81 25 to 82 25. PROVISIONS. But litllo doing iu Beef and Pork, and prices aro lower. Builcr and Cheese arc in activc demand, and sales oftbe former to a considerable exlctit harc been mado during the past weck, previous ?"ce3 be,DS rull.v sustaincd. M a r r i ed, In Starksborough, on the 3d instant by David Fergerson Alinister of the Gospel Mr. Isaiah, L. Strong to Miss Sarah Ann Hillboth of Starkbborough. In New.Haycn.by Rcv. Jas. Meacham, Thomas M. Fitch Esq. of this town, to Miss Hepsabelh Blodgett of Wilmington Vt JJied- In Cornwall.Dec. 10th Adeliadaughter of Samuel and Amanda Richardson agcd 9 months and 18 days. In Middlebury, on the23dinst. ofCon sumption 3Ir .Elijah Horton Loomis, aged 44 years. In uis last illocss wti.'ch was protracted for somc time.hc was broi-'jhtto rcflect on death, judgment and iramtjrtality. Wo have reason to ho'po that he ccnbraccd a Savior. Ho died in full hope ofa blessed and ever ending stato of feltcity beyond the grare. Buffalo Robes. rf)NE bale upper Missouri, or Northwest, " Buffalo Robes, of superior quality, just receivcd and for sale, uucommonly low by T C. SMITH. New-Haven Dec. 1, 1S34. MEDICAL INSTRUCTION. Tho subscriber continues to givo Med. ical instruction, designed by particular at tention to indigenous mcdical Botany, and to tho principal practical subjects of geno ral Therapuuiics, to adapt thc course to the requisites of those who intend to bccomo Country Practitioncrs. He has cngaged S. Pearl Lalhrop, A. 51. M. D., to instruct in nalural sciencc, and frz human and comparativt Analomy. Gcmlemcn who desire may have adinis sion to the Lectures given in tlie Collcge on Chemistry, Natural History and Philus ophy. JONATHAN A. ALLEN. Middlebury, Dcc 20m 1843. 33;tf. "Clear the Track!" FARWELL'3 spring heel slips ro sale at the old price of Sl.00; and all other shoes at a rcduced price from what they have formerly been sold. W. S. JOHNSON. December 20, 1843. DISSOLUTION. This day ihe Copartnhhip hcretofore cx. isting betwcen Jospph Frost and A. P. Skiff, under the namc and firrn ofJ. Frost Si Co. is' Dissolvcd by mutual con sent. The books and papers are at tho old store, and customcrs are dcsired to pay up and scttlehy the first of April next at the latest, tosavc trouble. Josepii Frost. Abel r. Skiff. Bridport, Oct. 7. 1843. 33 $1. A T ONE DOLLAR 520 Doz. Pairs Fair wells best Spring Heel Kid Slips, at BIRGES. Dcc. 13, 1313. Good Fresh Bread. npiIE subscriber will furnish good fresh bread at his Bake Shop, at the samo price at which the flourcan be purchased by the pound iu this village. AIso, Pies and Cakes, for familics will be furnished at the same favorable ratcs. C. RUSSEL. Furs. DASH Paid for all kinds Tof Shippincr FURS, by C. RUSSEL. Fresh Oysters. 13Y the Keg, Quart or by the meal, al ways kept for salo at the lowest prices anvhich they can be alTordcd by C. RUSSEL. BONNETS CJ1LK, Cypress, & Willow Boonets.just rcceived, and for sale by IRA STEWART. Wor. 27 1843. TURKS island, Coarse Western, &. Fine Dairy Salt for snlo 1 IR A STEWART. Nov.271843. CHARLES AIKEN, ATTOR.NCY ANU COUNSELLOIt AT LAW, MtDDLcnuny, Vt. Oflice No. 7, NicboU Buildltc-ve. A. Francla' Ptore. Scpt. 26, 1S43. 21 tf. flNTER SPERM OIL. The real "Si mon pure'1 for sa!e by Z, Beckwitii & Co. NOTICE. All persous having unsettled accounts with the subscriber, will find itor their intercst to scttle without delay. KENT WRIGIIT. Shoreham, Dec. 1, 1843. I 13UTTER! Butter! Wantcd "ood ball Butter at 10 ct3. per Ib. in excbange for Goods. V. S. Jonssorj. Nov. 6, 1843. "t7INTER SPERM OIL. 2 Casks Oil' of a superior quality, for sale by Nov. 1S43. W. S. JOHNSON. F LOUR. Supcrfinc Flour. in barrels and balf barrels. V. S. Jonssou. 1 OIL & PMNTS. Linsecd Oil, boiled nnd raw, and an assortment of Paints, for sale by V. S. Joitsso.f. AILS nnd Glass. AVindow Glass. an assortment. Nails cf all sizcs bv the kc: or Ib. W. S. Johhsow. A First Ratc Assortment of Bcaver Cloths, Broad Clolhs, 1 Cassimercs, Sattinctts, and all kinds of trim-i tuings will bo found at A. FRANCIS' j November22d 1843. FLEECE WOOL. Cash Paid for good Flecco Wool A. CHAPMAN & SON. j Fringes, Gimps &c. j fl"OHAIR and Silk Fringes in great va ' -"- riety Black, Blue-black and colored Uimps at BIKGE'S. Oct. 18,1843. JY bzd Goods. ftfUE Subscriber is now receiving a fa complcto assortment of adapted to the Fall and Winter Trade, Comprising many new styles never before offered in market. He invites the attention of the community, to a larger and better se lccted stock than has ever before been offer ed in this vicinity. P. W. COLLINS. Cornwall, Sept. 28, 1843. NEW GOODS. THE subscribers are now receiving their fall supply of goods, consisting of DRY GOODS, Dry Groceries, Crockery, Iron and Steel, Salt, Fish, and almost every "article usually enquired for, which will beold for PA iT, as low as at any store in the County. All kinds of pro duce received in payment. ; , WRIGHT St tiUSH, Shoreham, Oct. 2, 1843. 22 Oysters I ! Oysters 1 ! ! PRICES REDUCED, Bythe Gallon, 1,25 " Quart, ,34 ES" Oysters served upon the Table; Prices rcduced in proportion, at Dec. 27th 1843. C. RUSSELL S Collin's & Co's Axes. w ITH or wiTHotiT helvei for tale by Z. Becewitu, & Co. Oct. 1S43. v Superior Tcas, Sugars, and Mo lasseSj just rcccived by Oct. 10th. 1843 A. FRANCIS. Seed Yfheat. IftO hnsllpl first l&l'V bearJed JUUU UUbiieih and lwei Seed Wheat fb'r.salc by P. VY. COlitWS. Con ornwall Sept. 1 1th 1843. SADDLE & HARNESS MANUFACTORY. THE subscriber, at liis oldstand m the brtck builJin'r one ilonr cclved hia winter rtock fi om lV.Ycrk aad Albany, out of which he will manufacture and kecp constintlyon baad or makc to order on. short no ticc, ihe following articles,Tii: SADDLES, BRIDLES & MART1MGALS, Common doub'e and single tri.nmod and jappaned harnssses malleablo tip't tung ; Brass and Silvor mounted coach, gig qnd waggon harnesses of difTerent stylo moup.lings & construction, . Carpct bags and valices of dtfferent material and fash ton, Fronch fo'io brass rivited iron frame Trunks ; Imitalion folio, and a Iargo assottmcnt of difTerent size and quality of bag top and common plain Teunks. IC Carriage trimmin- done In a neataoJ work. manlike manner all kindt of icpairs !a h'n line done at hort nolicr. The abon and all otlier arti in b!i line of fcujincss will be manafaclured oul of as good Siotk as can be bad in market, and lold aicheap for ch or most kinds of produce as can be purchaked in this Section of the country of tbo same quality. renons ivUhing to purchise any article in bis line of business will do well to call and examine prices and work asbe intend to kecp a largo assortment constanily on hand. Credil given if required. AIso a good and well selccted assortment of Sad dlery bard ware diuerentPaiterns of Drass 9ilter Fine Malleable tip't lunj nnd alt kinds of com. mon ware, Coach lace Itory Itings Curled Iiair. Opcn and Itound Bella Uorse Cjrds. Cur tj and Manc Combs, Horie Brusbes, Nenls foot Oil and a good assortment of YV hips & Laihes. Patent Leathcr Cap fronts and bands &c. wbich will be sold as cbeap for Caah as cau bebad this side tf Troy. C. H1LL. Middlebury Dec 27, 1S4S. Shinrrlfs. Shinrrlpa. nnn THOUS.-JND SpruceShinlt fr uu 9J eu to 1 00 psr tbomand for by P. VY. CULblB. CAPS; An assorlmcnt of Mcn and boy'n Fur trimmed and plain Cloth Caps just rcccived and for salo by Oct. 28, 1843. T. C. SMITH. CHOSANS. Crano Taisans, Crape Dc Lcons, Parisians. M. D. Lains, Gimps, Mo- hair anil fcilk r nngs, this dny receiyeu by P. W. COLL.INS Scpt. 23, 1S43. TO THE PUBLIC. THE subscriber would tnke this meth od to inform the public that bc isnow receiving his winter stock of G O O D S . In addition to the old stock formerly kept by S. & C. Russell, hc bas on hand a cboico selcction of ! FAMILY GROCERIES, which hc will sell on the most rcasonablo tcrmsfor cash or most kinds of coumry produce. His stock consists in part of TEAS, Old Hyson, Young Hyson, Hvson Skin, Black, do. COFFE E, Gov. Java, Sl. Domingo, Munalla, Rio. C O C O A . S U G A RS. Loaf, and Lump, N. Orleans, S. Croix, do P. Rico, do MOLASSES. Sugar Housc, P. Rico, do Trindad, do TOB A.CCO. Cavendish, Chewing, No. 1. Osmon, and Bragg, do Havanah.No. 1. Bd do Mrs- Alillcr's fine cut do Leon'd Applebv's, do C. Chapmans, do Pound and half Pound papers Smoking do PI PE S. F R UIT. Orangcs, Lemons, Box Raisons, Sattana, do Kcgg, do Dates, Citron, Maci, Olivcs. Capscrs, Sweet Oil, P. Catsup, Limcs Swcct Mcats, Gingerperscrs, Orange, do Peach, do Juga paste. SPICES. Pimcnfo, Ground, do Blk Pepper. Ground, do Cayonne, do Casia, Buds, do Cloves, Nutmegs, Ginger. 20,000 Hayana CIGAR3, OIL'S, Clarified Sperm, (a superior article.) j Chemical, do. 1 S O A P, Castim Soap, Bar do. Almon do. j Palm do. Windsor do. SALT, Fine Salt, in Small Bags, 1 doz. boxes Sardians, II E R R I N G, STA L A R A T U S, MUSTARD, Gound do. POLAND STARCH, NUTS, ! 2000 lbs. Nuts, i Shell'd Almond, soft shell'd do. Hard do. do. Eng. Walnuts. Filberts, Brazill nuts, Pecan, do. Chesnuts, Pca nuts, Cocoa nuts, P O W D E R & S II O T A cood assortment of Confectionaries, i FRESH OYSTERS . Wholesale or Reiail, j 15?" Cash paid for Shipping Furs. I STORE 1st Door South end of the " brideei in Nichols Buildinc;. CYRUS RUSSELL. NOTICE All persons tndebtcd to the subscribcr.are rcquested to make immediate payment, those having unsettled accounts will do wcll to call and setlle, the same without delny. JAMES McDOXALD. M iddleburv, Nov. 1. 1843. 20 CKIMP'D DIMITY an.l crimn'd Dimity Collars.jmt received at BlRGE'S Ociober 18, 1843. Wood! Wood! 900 pnrrlc Scasontd Hard Wood, " """-" l.r sale by Oct. IS. 1343. W. S. Ioh.nson. MACKEItEL CodfUh and Table Salt of superior qunlity, for Rile at. RUSSELL Sf GRID1.EYS. Pec. 4, 1343. URE Sprerm XV. S. Lamp Oil rantcd to be the verv bcst also war-Lin- rppA oil Flannairan's bcst for sale at RUSSEL St CRIDLEV'S. Confcctionariea. Thb day rec'd 1000 lhs. Freah Confection aries, from the Manufacturcr, for sale by CYRUS RUSSELL. Fall Goods. CB1KGE in again Glling his Store witb STirLE and takct Dry Goods: and will cominue to sell for Cash, most arlTclcs as cheap as heretofore,notwitbtanding the smalladance in .uarket. Septenibcr. 27. 1843. MIDDLEBURY MACHI IIE subscribers would rcspectfuily iu- -- lorm thc nublic that thev continue to carry on the business of buildinto order all kinds of YVooIen and Cotton HACHINBRT- AIso fitting up Mill Gears, Sliaftings .l nll nil,.r!n,l. l,rln 'nill.rr' ...... f: v.U.-j....fc . tvood or ron CAST IRON BELLOWS, for furnaccs or forges; Cist Iroii CRANK FULLINO M1LLS Builtnnd warrnntcd. Oil Mill, Clothicr's nnd other SCREWS, of all descriptlons. FIRE ENG1NES built according to thc latcst improrcnients. Force and suction PUMP3, of vurious eizes. Fattepns for castins of all descriptions madc to or der, and at short notice. Those who may faror us with their cus tom may bc assured that their work will bo doncin the most workmnnliko manner. liS All orders promptly attcndcd to. MYERS &. SEVKRANCE. Middlebury, Noy. 15lb, 1943. 29 THE MIDDLEBURY DWARD WAIN WRIGHT still con- tinues his establishment upon tbe most extensive scale, and kcepsconstatitly on hand a largo assortment al Sioves of tho bcst material and finest castinc; con sisting of Yankco Notion, Yankeo Notion improvcd, and tho New Notion. spaluing's Improvcmcnt, Farmer stove, Premiuin nnd Albany Premiuin 5 sizcs, and Parlor Cook stovc. AIso thc Doublo Cnnada, nnu single Canada Bo.v stovc. Other Boxstovea a great variety. Air 2'iciit stoves, tcveral sizcs. Ihe Stanixt fAiiLna stovc, the latest pa-j tent out, and not found at any other place in this rczion. Also Plows, Caluron Kettles all sizcs, Ovcn ; Moulhs, arch framcs, gratcs, east slcigli shocs. Hollow, Tia and siieet Iron warr, n i gencrnl assortment, stove pipe, shcct zinc t.vc lroughs. Allsorts of JOB WORK done on sbort notice. AthisFURNACE neartho villase cast- ings will bc madc to all pattcrns dcsired, nnd all parts of stoves which have been east for 20 years past at this establishment will be lurnisbea at short notice. Prices reasonnblc as nt any establishment in the country. Horses, Cattle, nnd most kinds of Earmcr's produce received in pay ment at the going prices Middlebury, Oct. 19, 1343. Ilouse anil Lot for Sale. THE subscriber.-) offer for sale n good and convcnient dwellirg Ilouse sit ua'edintbe viltagoof Middlebury, at pres ent occupicd by H. Wilcox. Terms mod. erate and possessions given tmmedialcly. For furthcr particulars inquire on the premiscs orof Z. BECKWITII, CO. Nov. 15. 1843. 29 To Mill Owners. HPHE subscriber would inform Mill Own 1 crs in this region, that he has been constituted by thc Patcntce, Mr. George M. Copeland, of Genoa in the state of Ohio agent to make and vend tbe Self diling Cast Iron Bush for GRISTMILLS. This is regarded, in parts of the country where they have been, used as a very great improvement in grinding all sorts ofgrain, adding one fifth to the velority of thestone and once set, it will last as Iong as the mill. Busbes will be kept on hand ready to be set for any who shall order them. The subscriber is also authorised to sell out tbe right to districts and territories, for the state of Vermont, and thc nortberd district ofthe state of New York. REUBEN ROSS. Middlebury, Dec. 1st, 1843. 3I;tf. FLANNELS-Super4-4Rochdale white Flannels; 3-4 nnd 7-8 white and green Englisb do; white twilled do; 7-9 Engtish red do, at 34 cts. per yd; 73, 4-4, and 9-8 do mestic Flannels; super 4 by 6 feet Finland Horse blankets. For ea'e by Nov- 7. BROWN &tSHEI(DO.V. NE SHOP. ? PROBATE NOTSCEi STATE-OF VERMONT,; Distxict ot New Havejt. ss. 1 Be itremembered thatata nrobate Couri' holden at .Bristol witliiir and for the distric: ot New-Haven on the 9ilr day of Decsmbcr'' 1813. Alfred F. Roscoe snd Efias' Bolton, Esqrs. Admiuistrntors, on tha Estate ot Jamts Thompson late of New-Haven iu saiif distri I deceased, with tbo will anncxct!, made application to said Court, for an I'v tcnsion ofthe time witbin wbich to nf the debts and settle tbe accounts cgniuJs said' Estate. Whereupon said Court orJered ?aid Aif, ministration to notify all persons coiicerneif to appearat a probatc Court to .bo hnldelf at thc Oflice of Judge of said Court in Bris tol in said district on the first Mblidny 0t' January IS44at 10 o'clock A. JLthen nnd there to ohjccf to thc Extcnsi6n of tlitf time as aforesaid.if thcsce cause, by puh lishin g a certi.'icd Copy ofthis order iu tlior Northcm Galaxy St Aliddlebury People Prcss a uewspaper printed at Middlebury in the County ot" Addison, thrce weeks suo"-' 'cessivcly prior to said time.- . . Hiuvey Muxill Jud,je. A true copy ol" tecnrd, Attest, il. Mc.-t iLL, Jud.-o. 3 STATE OF VERMONT, i District or New Havew. ss. f BE it rcmcmbered that at a Probate Court, holden at Bristol in said district on the Gth day of December 1843, Warren WiIIiBtas Ad ministrator on the Estate of ATIt ANIT-'.T. j J. STEARNS, late of Monkton in said dis I trict deceased presentcd his petiticn iu wri ttng prajing that he may bo licenced !o sill ; so much of tho rcal Estate of thc said de . ccascd as will raise the sum of fivc Hundrcd and fifty dollars, at public auction rrprivatu sale, for tlie purpose of paving thc dcbts against said Estate aud expcuses of Admiu I istration, and therein sets forth tbe nmoucl , of debts due from said deccaacd, of iho cbar . ges of Adruiuistration, tbo valuc of the pcr- to bo sold aud that it is necessirv to ecll iv , part of thc real Estate of the said dcccascd tor tne purpose aforcsaid; it is tberefcre or dcrcd that the application for licsnie to sell a part of thc real Estate of the said deceaso ha rnn4idprf.fi nr n f?neTnn r-P a.,:.i f., ... j . - Jvu ui e.hi vuu.. ... ihe holden nt the ollico of tbeJudce ofeaid I :.. i .i .ti.... K . j oe uuuu-u aitneuKico ol tlieJudge ofeaid I Court in Bristol in said district uu thc lirst , Alonday or January 1844 at 10 A. M. nnd that the Adrainistrator cause uutiie thcreof to be givcu to all persons intcrctcd. by pub lishiug a ccrtificd copy of this order in tho Northem Galaxy &. Middlclury Peopk-' .1.. - i l ..' . v -J ul(. ouuiy Ol .lUClISUU, lUrCC WCBl S SllCCtS'' ' B.vltf itr.pinii.L . r . t r. - 11. iWCJT-II.L, Jud-e. A true cooy i f rccird. Ailest. H. McxiLL JuJir... STATE OF VERMONT, Distrirl ot Addison s. JtE it remeinbcred that at a I'ruLale C, wi hcl.l af, Jliddfcbury, in and for Uie Oiftrif t .f Adciton, on tha 2lt i'ay of December A. I) 1343. Abigail Jlin-r, mores tlle Court, that r aititioa of tlnt part of the real estate of JOSEPII WOOD, late of Diidport in said District dcreate.l nhich'was sct out as doncr to his iridow Abijail Wo.hI drceascd, be raaie among the heirs of ibe t aid Joscph Wood deceased, anj that Coniciiisiora !c nppoiuli-j for tlrat purpose it i thcrcfore vrdcred tlwt said Alii-f gnil Miner give notice lo all persons inteiettedto ap pear before said Prubale Court at a sen tlKrc.f to be hcld at the oflice of the IU;i.ler of ai J Om. t in saiil JI uldlebury on Tlmrsday the 19th jjy of Jar. uuy next at one o'clock in tlie afiernoon t wbicA time and pUce the said Com will appoint Comraij sions to make (nrtition of said Estate, by pulilieliii-' a certilied Copj ofthis onlcrin the S'urtbern (J.ih aml Middlebury I'eoiilcs Press a ncinpjprr prinle'l at said Middlebury thrce nceks succew ively protriu to Uie scssion nf s.iid Court J. .-. BUSHNKLL, Rrgi.fcr, A true copy iifreronl, Atteft, J, S. BUSHNKI.L, R-?. 3t STA fK OF I'KU . U.T, DlSTBICTor ADI1I.-O.S, ;(. BE it' rpriieinliercd, th'at nt :t I'rob.tw i District of Addison on ibe 21t t.'ay ol" Do i uouri iiciii ui iii.iiuieuurv. ui nnu mr tim cembcr. A I). 1S43. Samuel Jatnc.i udm:nistratir .f tbo es tate of AMO RELL. late of Weybridge in said ili.-itrictkcca.-eil, movcs thc Courl that partitiou ol" thc real cstnti ofthe siiid deceased be inaile Iu nmf nrnniig tbe lieir.s of said deceased,- and lli.it Commissioncrs bc appointcd fcrr that pur pose : It is thcrefnre ordcrcd that said n ministrntor givetniliccto all persons intcr estnd lo apiear before saiil Probatc Comt at n se-nion thurcof to bo held at thc olficc ofthe Rcgister of snid court, in said Mid illcbury, on Thurrday tbe 18th day of Jan uary next at 1 o'rlock in the aftcrnoon, nt which time nnd plnccl'ho said Court will nppoinl Comiuissioncrs to make partitiou ofsaid estate by publishin; ncer ilie.I conv of ibis order in the Northcrn Galaxy and Middlebury PeopltV Press, n ncwspapcr printed at said Middlebury thrce wcefci succesaively, previous to tbc lime of said coutt. J.S.BUSHN -.LL, Rcgtstcr. A truocopy of rrcnrd. Attcst. J. S. BUS11N'F,LL, Rcg. 34 IRON WANTIiDi A u-r i iu:3 nflrtin wantcd bt-forc tbe closd of Nsviguiuii for which a part cash and n p-.rl eooiis will be paid. T. C. SMITH. New Havcn, Oct. 23, 1643. IVE GEESE FEATHEItS.jti-.t t kcn in and for salo bv A Feax ci?. LAMP-OIL Wintor rcf.i.d ; iho b. st quality nJ warrantcJ tj hv pt-ifict satisfaclion by A Francis. TC f GOOD LAMP OIL for sale al I V CIS, 75 ct3 jicr aon . as0i agcn- eral suppjy of Grocciies, Teas, Shugars, &c..Sheotings,Sbirtings, Drilliiigs.& Siripes, by BROWN &. SHELDON. SliA WLS, FAHtC Y tiANDKER. CIUEFS. And Ladihs Cravats, tho latest styffi just received and for Salo cheap by A. Fka.vcis. 1500 lbs. by TABLE BUTTER first quality for snle A. FRANCIS. EIGHT THOUSAND YARDS. Shn tings, Slictlings, Drillings, Tickinps and Cotton Flanneli, of rsrious qualities at low prices by A Fsasch. IXTEEN Bj!ES, Cotion Yarn, Cv pot Warp, Ballin, n7ndtiin":( atid WickinJ;, ofthe bcat mnttufacture, for s.fo low by A FhANcn. IlEiT. RYE, Corn, Oats, Hu.-k-xvhcati Peas and Beans, for said by A. Fgascis. UFAFLO ROBES. 4 balcs N.i. 1,. Buffalo Robes; Fur Caps, Fur Triit . med and Cloth Cap, just rrVd ht t wio cheap s'ore. byx BROWN Sc SHELDON. Pickelcd and Drti-d Fisl;, fc iy.,h hv Stpt25 Iu Sfi.wAfir