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: ;t jn!'ii.r'tv ovcr it, or leave ., , j do H in rafcr.1niy to ihe rulc it - . rib. - I" parsuancc of this portiou ' .'."' ; -i u:ion, attb.el.ist sessiou cou 11 ,,,,( 1, that reprcsentativcs shculd be " . , hv diit-.IcSs, a most bcneiicicnt pro ' ',. ; 1 tno calculatcd :o prcicrve tbe ra'.ic principle of equal popular ' J : :UuU, thcright of niinoritics.and es '.' i!.fjt ii.fiueucc ofthc smaller statcs ',et', . f.den c. ' . Mr. I'a'.il D:iK:igbam !ias nlailc a 'j, j,. coi!ire?' iii v.liith l:c cry soberly that if cangrcss does any thing, it ,' dusIUhst is ccccssaryiu fixiag llie ' j.l ,,-c :md urauncr of holding clcctions, the statcs lune a right to corae in -M v.hole asthey pleasc. Wo Icave .' jii lirc to dctermine uhethr'r tliis ' ' t,i iv " " t'lc l)art 'r- DiU'mgharn 's i, - ! iUt thm a liuijiing npology fur ' ;,,,.!. !i 'iingc v.hicli the loco reprcseuta . cit Vci.ii'iut havc cvcr yielded to the oi party. A tnoio alarniing prece- cii.'uiui; the violated niajcsly ofthcor- i of tLc country was ncvcr bcfcre suf--, ' c.i tl.c floorof congress; and if party ,- :.ue c-.n do this with impunity, wc may , v ry dirtant pcriod bid a long farcircll , : , f-..e and lnppy i:!Stittitiou3 our fathers , ' pncailicd us. Wc propliecy that the t-! p.itrijtic pirit of the pcople of Vcr , j,- v. . . i,t taracl) submit to Uavc their iu . rit "iid thcir kiioivu will thus tmscrupu- i ,,v disregardcd byoue of their own rcprc- . p'nes. Nolliin can bc morc obnoxious th -in ih.m the profligate p;irioscs of thc .nnrMc fn rnrniittnfo - nnec- ! , i ,-i v -nrd iiicc ivith the plain language of litution, bich all except fourstates i iu havc chccrfully cuniplied with' . cr than fordisplar, and, almost uiiivcrsally so j uhcn they comc to act, party expcdicncy ,! .-.ii'Ji ia highly importaut in sustaiuing , far as v.e had opportunity of witnessing, compelsthemto-prccipitate themselvcs against i:.e) ior of the smaller sovrcigntics in thc which was only ip tho aftcrnoon, thistestwas J the tarilT, or if for a raomcnt they rclax their t ukiN of the nation. Ve trust this foul ' creditably mct. The examiuatious in Euclid ' war!arc, the tcrrcrs of southern mcnace again ; a thc cscutchcon of Vermont by ( and Arithmctick though thcsc accuratc stu- i lJring thcm suddeuly back to their clcadly (,f ber reprcsentativcs, will bc vripcd J dics aro Uuowii now to bc pcculicrly tbe bearings against protection. Thc fear of the ,.,-jy atlhenext clection. Thc higs ofthc ficUs of succcssful female scholarship de- jpopular will lead3 many northcrn locodough i : icrn district webelievc uccd but thc servo to be particularizcd, as cxhibithig faccs to temporizc, and rathcr than loose of- p r-.uniu to show the world, that cvcn that -.. i i,f cmr noble little statc, will not coun-; c,. I'.i- attenipt to dcsccrate thc con- j i ia ! il-;r.-ide the govrrnmcnt by nulli- ' n n':e CiJicrcss a law passcl by anothcr ' ., i.i.na i.n:riiiio rouer m;m can regard mv l- iu i ih.ri mfrc I'aciious opposition. - ' 1 -,viii 'K IMJNT DKCLINK ). n.'ii'ii th.it Maitin Yan Bureu iva3 agth icdeindcnt I trWue "ud riaii- .,--. I t,f no rcal streau; i f 1..2 :u.i:t.ul i:ovcrs of iutri: : ; iu, a c ii. lm.ilc of Juutoes and not of '' ; rj;I , i- ,s lelicvcd that some ofthc more v:ac!ti'sol his iuflueiitia! friends dispairing I 1 mi -i.- lnro loii inulnnviiPinn' r rtn - .. , .' .. ei .i ' i i! l..;.i of the rxnedieurv of leavmg the i . li.'l" il in aniicipatiun of ihe posi-1 i ' i f the cvcut of his retiracy, dcmon:'tra- j - x :rioa parts of tlie uniou havc beeu ' m favurofGcn. CassJohnsouirothers. . a: 1'aii secms determincd not to be tlius ..'ilcd from tbe canvass. As uttcrly hnpe- 'i !is c.'ro m;i be, hc Is ilc'.criatued lo . ,i his ci lnrs llmtcring as long as a hook is , 1-fi to hanj a liojie on. Uurul)icd by thc i.i .i aoout liiiu, bc lias auurcsscua vcry J ' ' ' ",,.,,-, , . , of snacial advantagcs iu this dcpartmcnt, i i; -'1:' to the iiichmoud hiiiiuircr of, , , ,c , . th ,htor spcaks as follows: I ,rllich " '" Iou,)tI3 Bnt tbc P" .-1. .e s, cu a h-.ter from .Mr. Van B.l- ' sIl0uld fceI !mProvcment. 0,',aia i '. i.i If, in thc l ourse of nhieh hc refcrs j acommand of confidence iu hcr own talent 1 !'i:i;!h-il u-poit that hc was about Hcr aulhorship should not only bo avow . i-.io 'In- conti-t for the Prcsidcucy rc- C(, hut acknonlcdged iu the reading by hcr - ! t . prcco,l.,ig anicle. Hc prcsumes ' t.ocution fcr CCrtr.i.iK-this lattcraccom - . n-io c t ijti htuch uccustomea lo ru- ,. . J i trsn'fstntatl.mstoaltaclilhcslighl-' pl'""ncnt of voicc and mauner is not practi : ( lo such an iille rcjivrt. ' cally of less valuc than that of the pcn. 1 - i'lesthequcstion. Thcissueisnow i A spccimcu presentcd from tho 'Scrainary : u; . Cl.iy or Van Burcn! i Wrcath' wo havc bcen so foitunatc as to sc- :.i bc sc-n bv the nrocccdimrs in Gon- If - - '' .itlhe (mcaliim of allowin thc mein- i .- ... v ii i -- ilu:.- -eats is brotight dircctly beforc llie mus!c "esigti by its agrcable nvals ofthc Vf.r . to prcvcnt dkcussion in Committee. cvcuing, but it has a mcausof rcprcscutatiou :-.cviou3 qucsiiimis to be aj.plied, aud witbiu our own craft for which pcncilcd flow " i.i Miritv v.lioprotest against this Mola- , , , , . , ., -i o: tbe Com.iitntiou, and would appcal r3 M f ,co,ored ldscapcs and 'the airy iii'-p ople iu an miansHcrable aigumcnt, soun"3 'hat syllablc' chastc harmonics have ji to lif t lmV.cd olf. Pcrhaps it is as wcll, not tvpe. We confcss its poctry rcaches bc Mlmi.i.,jnty have dctcrmiQod to admit thc youd thc compass of the mctredornamcnts of our own corner, and through thc mcdi- '' ' '' (?. The London Times says a um ol" tuo fancy rouses the sympathics of ptiiin is on foot to raise 100,000 to nativc hcarts. 151css thc firm little haud that ii iiiiuc iracis in lorcisn countries. wmoi, v.c may expcct a Hbcral supply scat- ! ' M.;,.,lishcdau nnii-inriff mr in " Hc has just returued Irom Englaud, ! I mi.inates that there is uo want of "fmids 'njiport it. The British are detcrmiucd to ' ! ilown our tarij lans. Will thc e;- , help thcm .' Can they bc bought with ,;r.Uh go!d ? " , . 'n-.hthn. town on Weduesday mornmg -.m im,ay C'. I"1 I-0,'!01"' '"i limi w nen hc comcs back' Nothnig, ' ir,. i. ..11 -11 -.- irc .Kre, would givc our fellow citizcns plcasnrc tbau to listcn again to his .1 e. Xabhus 1'cl. j ! Ir. McDulTic, at the couclusion ofhislast th against thc T.iritT, presented the fol- .u lssue : "2".- srpcration of llie Staluinto Ihrce Ite ' - on one side or ihe alandortmcnt ofthc ' c systcm and tlie alolition agitationon - '!"! (f Cungrcss." 'Ir. McDuflic is a South Carolina nullifier. a sce it intimatcd that Mr. Calhotm is .amtitig at a " Southern Confederacv." to tect "our domestic institutions." Nci r Mr. Calhouu or Mr. McDuffie will live ri'alize their drcams. IVhis Senator fi.r r,,;,, rri. yT llsnry Johnson was clectcd on thc 20th lt ) the Legislature of Lo-iisiana. Unlteil Stm. " -nator for the reinaindcr of the term of the c Jir. rortcr, deccascd, a little less thin yi. The vote stood, Johnson 30. -!Ler (loco) 30, blanks 2. T!:-lettcr writer from Washington ofthe J' -'on Atlas, has publishcd a long apologitic u "! i;i tho Atlas, addressed to 3Ir. Belscrof ' "iania, a copy of one, we prcsume, which 1 uddressed prirately to Mr. B., making , rplaration in his powcr for the mktake ... lll.UUm Ui LIJU dilJltLl 'air. A' hn l-arlontsin Midiigcn.Xth 1 vc ycn !,,oce tllc san 0f wool-grow-was ngitatrf m lhu State ,L j Ule -wof tho ,,',1 ,lmw?ro Ihcn I nmdicted. Our ncninsula has its half million of shccp, and wooleit factories are mnch talk ed of. In some sections fonndations are al ready lald for the superstructure, and in oth crs large mills are crcctcd. One has gonc tip at ViisiSanti, onc at Aim llarbor, one at Scio, J oae at Pontaic, a vcry extcnsive one at Jlar- ' c!oc! P. M- as circumstauces would permit. sliall, and tlie last Grand Kivcr Times an-1 The thermometer was placed m an cxposcd nounccs the completion of one at tho Rapids 1 situation, betwecn four and fivc fcet from the of 100 feet in lcngth, for wiiich tlie macliincry ground. A dash at the lcft hand of the fig Iiad arrivcd. Thcsc will makc a hoine raar-; res in each columu, showa the mercury to krt fnr stnnlR fi.r u liirh no othcr cliraato ia havc been below zero. bctter ndaptcd than Jlichigan. Dclroit Dai. Adv. ; The Whigs of Concord havc a Clay Club, and have publishcd an addresa to the Whigs of Xeu--Ilampshire. Whig Clubs are rap- idlv forming in every part of the couulry. . i er uur uraiucuoro iricnus iituu uui iur tcr themselvcs that the New-IIarnpshircLeg- islature ivill refuse cliartcrs auotuer session for railroads through the State. Every day and every movcment adds convictiou to our minds that therc is ycasl cnougli In the de mocracy to Icaven the ivhole mass. Our nr ticles whicli the l'hccnix copics with so much guslo, arc not writtcn in dcspafr. V'c hope the Pha'nix will coutinuc to copy thcm uith snitable commcnts. It hclps us. The Pha: nix is wrong in stating that we want to make " Whig capital." Railroad capital or a cap ital Railroad, is what we hope to makc, not uithslandiug the conEdent assertion of our Brattleboro friends that "there will be no change in Ncw-IIampshirc lcgislatiou." iV. II. Scn. JIIDDLEBDR.Y FEMALE SEJII NAIIY. The rcgular cxamination at tho close of the Wintcr qujrtcr of tliis institutioa, was held on Tucsday of last wcck. Thc cxcr- cises tvcre Etich R3 to susrain the nnwavering confidence of its frirnds, and to attest tlie lll-tnp ff llir rpivitilinn fif fa fAPrtir. l Thc cxaminations trcre minutc, as if desicn-I cd fairly as tcsts of faithfulncss in study ralh- ' qualificatiou3 for thc evcrcr spccics of study which descrvc to bc cherishcd and ciicoura- ' g0d. In Butlcr's Analogy, Waylaud's Moral Science and Paley's Natural Theology, the priuciples of theso cuthors feemcd pc- . r. i . . culiarly to havc bcen familiariztd and to havc bccomo a part ofthc pupil'sown . : rni.. ; , t , luacnuns. ijiu iuijiri:uuii::i;n(;u us iu togcthcr was highly satisfactory as to thc in- du,tr-v accl I,roficicnc-v of ,ho 1'" and tllc va!uable charactcr of the attainmcnts made. j In thc cvcumg tlie cxiiibition oi musick, drawiiig &c, was vcry fully attcnded, and was m.idc interesting to thc audienco by the display of talcnt inlhcse departtnents both iu puniN aiid tcachcrs ... . , Th? oppoitunity for cultivation in the two branchcs Fpecified is evidently supcrior, and justly commaiids tho attcntion of those dtposcd to add the rcfine- i nients of thcsc nursuits to the more substan- tial acfjuircme nts of scvere study. Thc spccimen3 of coniposition cxhibited were cotifined to tlie semiiiary pcriodical' of tho young iadies, aud wcro iicccssarily auouy mous. Wc rcjrct this. Thc pcculiar qual ilicatioiis of the Tcacher of thc school justi- curc. Thc art of ihymc, we do not claim, - ........ s any more uaitcrcii uv it tnan wcrc tnose oi ,m,tn .. r 1.....11 TO THE OTTER CREEK. O, Crcck! liose noiscIcM, .hi; ish flow 31akcs l;,crar Pe I,ate Jou so- U Sr,e,cs me sorc to daiy ee Tl' ''SI't 'lt Saxons put on thco. T!ly Tcr' nsmc tliey've blottcd oui AnJ lefi ilir christeniDg in doubi: Wlicnibcnaqui's cli'JJrcn rcd Frim thy green b anks in lerror fled, And robbcd thec of it. primalfamc. Lctercrjtliorn.hcirhardbcartaprick. p - , , - 1, ror hamg called Uiee Oltcr Crtck! 0 ronhou wast born iipcn Uie hrowt Of monntains, nnrsed amid tlcir snowi And bright and tparkling wnstliyhuo When first thou kijjed the hilt-toDS 'jliie. And gi.mtrocks thou there did'st lare And ceasclen beat nith tiry wave, And dnrting forward thon did'st leap Such heigbts as mouniainj only kecp, Till in tho vale, far, far below, Thou elaaibcrcst still, and dark, and slow. Tirae was in days and years long pass'd, The oars of warriors dipping fast Thc dun dcer Etartled on thy Ehore, And baltle-Eongs (Uiai never raoro Shall ccho o'cr thy slnmbcring tidc!) O'crhill and rallcy, far and uidc, Tlie varrior roused to'daring high, To Elrikc, to conquer, or to dic! Bot now how, changed! Thy pearly drops Tliat trickled through the lcaly copso , And gaihcrcd into ffparklingrilbi, Arc only osed for lurning mills. Wc take leave of the Seminary by remind mg our citizcns how tmportant is tlie semco j .euuerms ,n ,Me iioiseless cultivation ot 1 those. on whom all ilu. l,.it. intraf r cn. cicty are dcpeudant. Tlie Iabors of aceom plishcd instructors, rnuch above thc common mark. are secured, and the burden nri,ain. 1 ing au important common Interest perhaps i ccn too little felt in the liberal community 1 which has provided it. Opportunitics acces-) sible to all mpst necessarily be trausitory to those whom they are designed to benefit, and cau be pcrpctuated only by a cordial and libe ral appreciation of their intli?pen;able utili ty. C. Fcr tho Ngrthcrn Gahxy. METEROLOGICAL OC5ERVATIONS For the wcek cnding January 31st 1841. The obscrvationa in the following table were madc as near sunrisc, uoon, aiid 9 o'- ' , Thursdaylan. y nday " . Saturday " Suuday " Monday " i Tudsday " 'Weds'day " Snnrlse. Noon. 9o'cl'k P.u. 112 14 21 12 22 -12 20 , . , . ,.. r .u ;Mcan tctnperaturo for the wcck -17 below O -20.3bclow O Jlcan tcmperature at sun riso Jlean tcmperature at 12 o'clock, noou Mean temperatnrc at 9 o'clock 1 M. Maximum tcmperature of cold Maximum tcmperature i)t ticat In pvnmininr' mvtablcs far scveral vcars past, I find uot one iustance until the prcsent that the niean lcinpcrature for one week was below zcro. D. V. CIIA31BERS, Addison, Fcbruary 9th 1841. THE TARIFF. Cau thero be any thing so clearly dcmon strated as the distruction of tho tarilT if onco subniitted to tbe lendcr niercies of the loco- 25, 1 12 20, 20 2 27, 27 3 23, 3G 2 21), 13 C 30, 30 3 31, 18 0 focracy. Van Burcn himsclf has fixcd upon; The Whigs of BRANDON, LEICES ittfae seal of his condcmnation.aud his cxam- TER, SALISBURY and GOIEN, arc ple hasbccn follovrcd by his partisans, hii urcss. and conrrcsiional iupnorters. In all their Hvistitig turnings and circumvotutioc;, .' flcCi they will make pretenccs if to uotluaj more to incidental protection. But ctcrnal rigilancc is the only condition upon which a tariffis to bc prescircd. The momcnt the whhs ceasc to movc upon the public mind, and rpiietly rest from thtir cf-! ry ou Thursday, THE 221) OF FEBRUA forts, plots and countcrplots, coalitions and RY iustant, at oac o'clock in thc aftcniocn. couspiracics, are rrsortcd to by those who Ln ahle ndvccatc ofthc cause, CHARLES HKc an i;nrcnnrc opposcu 10 tue tanil m j ADA31S Esq. of Burlington, has conscntcd pnnaplc and dclaH. Tlie whole loco camp to addrcss tbe asscmbly 011 the occasion, and is cvcn no;r in nio-;-jn. TheirBritih frce trade' othcr arraniremcnts are iu wiitpss tn Ap allies gloated with gold, are bclching out the : i.iuai uumu iiiipiL-cuuuua iiuiusi mc ui-cK tariff. The whole canjt of importers are de- uouncing it cs oxcessivc. The southern sec tion of the party are dcinanding its rcpcal with a fixed detcnninition of spirit, as the prico of coutinucd support to Martin Van Bu rcn. S0011 ihe ousct h lo be made in Con- Eress. It may be rcpealed in thc Ilouce. Isut thani; neavcn wa have n whig senate to defeal the profligate plota ofthc distructircs to defraud the country of its rising prosperi ty. GLORIOUS NEWS FROM MARY LAND. Thc ticws brought by our last Albany Dai ly rcndcrs it hij;hiy probablc that the catire dclegatiou clccted lo congrcss will bo wlrig. In thc city of Baltimore John P. Kcnuedy has bccu clectcd by a majority of 533. Out of the six districts, thc whigs havc certaiuly succccdcd in four. The Daily says that whatever may bo tho result in the 3d aud 4th districts the whigs have succccdcd 4 cf the C reprcsentativcs and are in a great majority in the popular votc. Tliis is thc firstbloivstruck for Clay in 18 11. Thc cnthusiasm ainoug ihewhijs of Baltimore is great, and cxcccds that of 1840. Thc Tribunc says that there is no doubt of the clection of 5 whigs frora thc prescnt retunis. T7ie CaVvntl. The Scnate has confirmcd the nominations of Mr. Gilmcr as Secrctary of the Navy aad Mr. Wilkins of War. The Gcncral Tickct question is settlcd by a nearly party votc, 123 to G8 and in favor of admitting the mcmbcrs. TEMPERANCE TEA PARTY. Mr. Editor : I was glad to obscrvo in vour last papcr, that tho Committee of tho . .1 ', 't,, o . ... . , iom.g iuih., . -"Y, f, I madc arrangemcnts with Mr U. B. Lrown . for a Tcmpcranco lca Party on tho cvcn- mg ofthc 22nd at thc Masonic Ilall in 1 thisVillagc. 'l'hh is something new to this j Community in thc history of tho Tempcr-1 nnco rcformalion. But 1 find that in our j principal Citics, thc practico of gctting up theso Social Pnrtits is vcry common. , They serve to crcato a unity oj feeling and ( in ;c. HaVcn, Feb. 11th inst., Mrs Ma QCt('on,inthc great effbrt of cstormina. ry Ann Howe Squicrs, wifc of Dea. Calvin ting tho evil ot inlcmpcranco lrom our land. Thc rich and tho poor, the high and low, thc powctful adtocatc of tcmperancc and tho poor rcformcd invebriatc, all mcet ' joys a snarcr and comlorter ot all his eor to cxchango their congratuiations with r"WSrPC.S3.'? S1 dJ"Z?SlChc": cach othcr, in viewing thosucccss of their lavontc causc, ar.i: rcnew meir noiy ae termuiation to labor on until tho tounlams ofmiscry are dricd up. and tcmpcranco hold sway ovcr thc minds of a "rcdecmcd regencraled and dcsenthralled" world. I . hope tho citizcns of Middlebury and tho towns adjoining will rally to tho Social cathcrin!;. Good speaking and singingi I lcnrn aro to lorm a part 01 the exorciso of tho cveninp;. Call upon tho Commt tecs and purchaso a tickct, and thcrebj sustaintliohost who furnishes thcsuppcr, and sccurc to yoursclvcs an cvening of plcasurc and profil. BRIGHTON MARKET. Monday, Feb. 12, 1844. Rcported fortheN. E.Farraer. At Market, 5S0 Becf Cattle, 1123 b an( 200 Swino, a"t' .. . Pcices. Bccf Cattle We nuote to corrcspnd with last wcek ; a few exlra at 84,75 a 85 ; tirst quahty ii 2o a 4 50; second quality S4 a 84 25 ; third quality 3 50 a S4. cunVmm 8 1 50 to S2. Whcthers from S2 50 to 53 70 Swino A small lota to peddlo at 4jc for Sows, and 5$c for Borrows. At rc tail f-om 4 a GJc. BOSTON MARKET. Fcb. 12. FLOUR. floward st. 5,00 a 5,25, Westcrn Canal 5,06 a 5,37. BUTTER. 8a 14 per lb. CHEESE. -11 a dh do. WOOL. A good demand continues with gradually iniproveing priccs No for' cign of cotucqucnco reinaining in first hands. Saxony and Morino flccccs, 40 a 45 Full blood, 33 a 40 i blood. . 35 a 37 Common 1-4 blood, 23 a 3C Lamb's, 1st quality, 33 a 35 Smyrna wasbed, 20 a 26 Dengazi, ' 8 a 14 llucnos Ayres, 4 a 21 The Committcc of Arrangcmcnts of the Youug 3Ien's Temperauce Societv aro hap- 0.2 abovo O P' t0 "'vo uotice that arrangcmcnts are madc nvithMr. 15. 15. Brown,of thc Addison Coun--1G 4 c below O ty Temperauce llouse, for a TEJIPER ANCE TEA-PARTY, to be givcn at the 3fl o llasouic Hall iu this villagc, on tho cvcuing joftho 22d iustant at 7 o'clock. Speakers 12 c , ivill be cngagcd for thc cvcning, and the cs- ercises be varied by suitable vocal nud icstra- i mcntal music. Agrcat numbcr ofticketsarc ;providcd, which may bc had ofcither ofthc Committec, and at Brown's Tempcraccc tlousc anu J. M. Slade fc Los. storc. For the Committc, JAMES M. GORDOX, Chairman 3Iiddlebury, Fcb. 13th 1&14. UNION JIEETI.NC. FKBRUAnr 22d 1844. m Brandon, on TIIURSDAY THE 22D FEB11UARY, at 1 o'clock I. M.. for th1 purP"f, offorminga UNION VHIG CLUB for ls-ii. C. W. COXANT, JESSE 1IINES, F. FARUINGTON, E. JUNE, Town Committee of Brandon. , EDW. SHERMAN, S. B. JUNE. Brandon, Jan. 22, 184 1. TEMPERANCE CONVENTION. The Young Mcn's Tcmpcrance Socicty of Middlebury, having iu vicw tho prcsent cou- umiuii oi iiic cnuse iu tms vounrr. resncct- fnllv iuvito a CONVENTIOX OF THE FRIENDS OF TEMPERANCE IN AD .DISON COUNTY. to be held at Middlcbu hncrcst to thc mceting hy the discussiou of topics ot lmiricuiatc coueeru 011 this grcat nuestioniu our cammunitv. Jatnes M. Gordou, Hcnry T. Dcrrancc, J. Cobb Jr., John Simmons, Jamcs M. Slade, V. Battell, M. D. Gordou, O. P. Ttirner, G. V. Church, Edward 3Icrri!I, Coramittec of Arranitcmcnts. Middlebury, Febniary 4, 1844. CLAY CLUB, Tho whigs of Shoreham aro rcquestcd to mcet at llunsilon's Ilall thc 22d inst.at 4 o'clock P. Sf. to organizo a Clay Club. Will you 'o!unturily suhmlt to tho in. Mdious cmbracc of the dcctrino of Frco Trndc, ttlias. Locofocoism, or will you band ycurselvcs logclhcr, determincd in the cpproachinj contcst tonchicv a glofi (ius victory 011 which so vitally depcnds thc prospcrity of all classcs of tho com inunily. Shoreham Fcb. 0, 1844. Kcnt Vright, Azel Chipnian, John T. Rich, Marvin North, Bola Ilowe. Town Committee. BRIDPORT Tho Whig3 of Bridport aro rcquestcd to asscmblc at the vcstry on the 22d day of Fcb. ncxt at G o'clock P. M. The principal objcct is to form a Whig Club and it is hopcd that cvcry Whig in the town will bc prcsent. By ordcr of the Town Ccrn. Dr. L. CORY, Chaimian. M a r r i cd, In Bridport on the 14th inst. by Rcv. Dana Lamb, Mr. Gcorgc C. Chapmanmerchautof Middlebury, to Miss, Dclia Fletcher daugh tcr of Paris Fletcher Esq. of B. Iu this town on the Sth inst. by Pres. Lab- lree; YvAri ' 1 r ooto all of Middlebury. orce, Ilarvey G. Pritchard, to Miss. Jcrusha In Panton ou the Gth inst. by Rcv. Mr. :iIilcSi Mr Edimind Ilolcomb, to Mis?. Dclia uu Stagg, all of Panton. T " 1 U 1 C a At Shrewsbury on the Cth inst. Mr. John D. Sandersaged 2Gson of Mr, Michael Sandcrs of this tonu. bquiers, and uaugnter 01 JJavid lleury ,sq., of Bennington, agcd 3G years. Au auectionatc wifc, a truo hclpcr of his ful, buoyant, hoping, paticnt, amiable spirit, te(l over 0f homc a lover of naturc aud of naturc'3 God. She has been takeu from a confiding husbaud, atatimcof life, and in circumstauces when of allothcrs, suchacon- sort is most valucd and necdcd. he expireu teavmg m ucr composuro the ,su.rc$t Pedtolicrurnnng friends andrel- Dearas thou nert, and justly dcar, We would not wccp for tlicc, Onc thought sliall chcck the startling tear, It is, tliat thou art frce. And tlros shall faith's consoling power, The tear of lote rcstrain, Oh who that saw thy parting honr, Could wish thcc hcrc aga!a. Gently the passing spirit flcd, Eustaincd by grace diTinc, Oh ma, such racc on us bc ehcd, Aud znake our cnd liko uiinc. Com. JUST RECE1VED Thc AgencyofDoct. Buchan's HnsoAEiAS Balsaji for Ad dison County. At RUSSEL & GRIDLEYS. SARATOGA WATER. CONGRESS Spring Watcr, just rcceived and for sale by the doz. or single bottle, at RUSSEL & GRIDLEY'S. Fcb. 14th, 1844. Farm for Sale. THE subscribcr olTers for sale a farm lying iu thc north east part of the toivu of Leicester, coutainins about 50 .acrcs of Good Liand, well watcrcd, good Iiouse, bam, good orchard, wcll fcnccd, has on it a pleuty ccdarrail timber. Said land ex tcnds to the shore of Lake Duumoic, and is very plcasantly situated. Terms favorablc and timoof paymentmade easy. ForfuttherpatticularscniiuireofJames 3IcsserEsq. of Leicester, or the subscriberin Nen-IIavcn. SA3IUEL. D. AUSTIN. N. B. Ifmorelaudshouldbcwanted.thcre are 80 acres wliich could bo obtained Iow.ad- juuiingsaiu tarm. 42,3w 'ew-IIaven, Fcb. 21, 184 1. Dog Lost. About thc middlc of Dcccmbcr last tho subscriber lost a valuable Dog. Hc was a large brindle with two or thrce white feet and a little white 011 the uose and tail. The right cye on the white part always appcarcd to bc Dioousuot. ivuy onc who shall give mlnrnia tion by letter or otherwisc or rcturn said Dog shall be wcll rewardcd. FRANC1S AYRES. Weybridge, Feb. G, 181 1. 41:3w MiddlebuiT Acatlemy. The spring Tcrm of this Iimitution will commencc on Monday the 2Gth iast. It is'l highly tmportant, that those proposing to be- comc pupus, snouiu he prcsent at the opemng 01 tna 1 crtn. C. C. BISBEE. Pnccplcr. Middlebury, Fcb. 17. 1813. 3:w Newton Acadomy, SHOREHAM, Vt. Tho Spring Tcrm of this institution will commencc ou the last Monday of Fcbruary. t.tst.. HLSli, Sec. TJ'o Spring Tcrm will comincrico on Thursday Fch. 22nd. Miss Awic Strong Assislant Teaclicr. L. L. TILDEN Principal Fch. Oih. 1644. JLl OSERY aud GLOVESTIl'l: aud white Cotton Hosc, Bl'k worsttd do. colorcd worstcd do. nt 23 ccnts pr. pair; Ladies Glovcs of cvcry dcscription; BuckskinGlovcs aud Mittcus, for sale hy BROWN & SHELDON. Jaa. SO, 1341. MTKIXmIjrTcK; BriTCloakfricg-- cs and gimpn, just rcc'd by BROWN & SHELDON. Jan. 30, 1814. To Kent. Tlin unorcupied p.irt cf 1I10 building dircctly snuth rf theM(llegc huilding, and thc I'ront part of ihe housc cituated in ihc noriil west corner of the collcgccomnion. H0U1 preinifes well calculatcd to ac commodatc fainilics. Apply lo the undersigned for tcrms .5-c. JAMEd 31. SLAUK, Agent. Jan. 23, 1311. 09 tf T11H Subscribcr h.iTing opcncd an Ofllccforlhe transaction of j.aw buslnsss, would iofurni tho public that he will Lc rcady to wait upon all uln may have otcasion fir his prufessional serviec3 at his OGce over the Storc of Ira Slcr.art Usq. a letr eoors soulli or llie l ost uiacc, E3IKnSO. I. WK1GHT. Middl bury Jan. 8, 1844. Wintcr Arrangcmcnts. The subscribcrs wnuld rcspeclfnlly inform the inhahitanU of Middlebury and ticinily that they will coutinuc the busincss of Carding Wool and drcsing clolhduring the w'ntcr at their ftand Vergennes formcly occup'cd by K. Sherill Esq. Wool or cloih scnt by Stagc or ouicrwisc will be promtly cxcculcu. I ancy uyiug eucIi as ladies worrted drcsscs aUo atlendcd to as usual. JEWE FT Sz I1AKCU, Vergennes Ucc.20, 1843. Patcnt Action Piancs. Thc subscribcr having rcccutly procured from Bostnu one of thcsc piauos, has bcen rcquestcd by thc mauufacturcrs to nctas their agent in sclling thcm. That which is.now in uso at the Seminary is justly adtuired aud rc gardcd as aaupcriorinstrumeut. Those pcr sons who arc iiitending to purchasc pianos, arc invitcd to exatnine liiinc. I am author- iscd to sell them on reasouablo tcrms aud will delivcr them hcrc at the mauufacturcrs pri ccs. I.. U. TILDEN. Fcb. Gth. 1814. Ercpress from BulTalo. "0TUST rcceived l Gross Bristol'. Sas Fnpcrilla. hy RUSSEL Si GRIDLEY.- Agents. Marblo Works. ffjlHE sub'cribers respc-tfuliv inform tbe public that tbe .tlarble wm'ks Iatelv oc- 1... r . . c o , . cupieu uy iasn oi cpaiuiDg, are now inop cration, and they aic prepm-d to furmsh all kiuds ol Sawcd Marblc, caps and sills, Tonib-stoncs, Manumcnts, &c. &c. atehort noticc. STONE LIME. Kept constanllv on hand. G1BBS &. CHITTENDEN. Middlebury, July 10, 1343. I;V1 1ASH Paid for all kinds of Shipping ' FURS, by G. RUSSEL. "Clear the Track!" ARiELLS spring hecl slips for sale rl the old prico of 81,00: and all olher shocs at a rcduced prico from what they havc formerly bcen sold. W. S. JOHNSON. Deccmbcr 20, 1843. BOKNETS; QILK, Cyprcs3, & Willow Bonnets.just rcceived, and for sale by IRA STEWART. Nov. 27 1813. ACKEKEL CodnjirTTriirrablo Saltof supcrior quality, for salo at. RUSSELL 4- GRIDLEYS. Dcc. 4, 1343. FURE Sprerm W. S. Lamp Oil war rantcd to he the very hcst also Lin secd oil Flannasau's best for sale at RUSSEL & GRIDLEY'S. A IIOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. Thc subscriber offcrs for salo his house lot pleasantly 6ituatcdin thcvillagc of Mid dlebury near the new Collcge, now occupicd by N. B. Harvey. A liberal crcdit will bo given aud price reasouablo for particulars cnquiro of D. Wostcr. ABIJAH STEARNS. Peb. Middlebury 10ih.1844. CHARLES AIKEN, ATTOItXEY. MlDDLEEUCT, Vt. Oflice No 7, Nichols Buildiag. The Patent Lace. Invontcd by E. P. Bannmg M. D. or PiTTsncr.Git Pk.nssti.va5m, Will be kcpt constantly on hand by Dr. V. I. KuboEL, of Middlebury, he tiaviaj r ,hn,;:.l Pntton th ,- j.uti..vu vi ' .(........ . , clusm nghtto mukecmd vend the sainewitn- in and for the County of Addison, Vt. Tho Palcnt Lace has now beeu licfore the public for a uumber of months hundrcds havc been app'icd iu difTcrcnt parts of thc country, and with a success ncvcr heforo equallcd by any remidial agent. Numerous wcll nuthcuticated certihcates of itsbencficial inllueuce iu thc remorai of discascs of long staudiug, uiight be furni.-hed from this iuime diate vicinity in additiou to the stateir.cut of cascs and cirtificatcs of cures furnished by Dr. Bamiing aud other3. But this b not decmed necessary, as at tbe prcsent timc ref crcnco can be givcn to individuals wcariDg the Lace iu nearly cvcry Town ia the Couts- Phisiciaus havc lon felt the ueccesity Of a supportcr diQerently conetructed and more pcrfect in its ndaptation to thc humnn form than nny that had been presented to thc pub lic. The iuvcntion of Dr Bauniug'n niects with their general approbation, ns itiade gucd to rtlievc symptoui, and to remedy a classofphysic.il maladies which can not be reachud by mtdiciucs alouc. The dcccut or displaccmeut of tho vicera from rclaxation of the ahd&ninal muiclcs or othcr causes tcnds to altcr and derause tho funetion of every organiu the human system, aud in many cascs this dcviatiou froin thc natural heallhy pusition of parts is thc solo cause of gcncral debility in Males "5c Fcmalcs of Dyspepsia, alTcctious of the Isluacch anu Lher Pidpi'ation of the Hcart, Spituil Irri lathn, IlysUric lljpucondrin, rilts, rrdip sas Ulcri, Supprcssion of Urine. The Brun chilis of public epeakers, iind incipienl Con sumption all of w hich v. ill be much relievcd ifuot cntircly rcmocd by the usc of tho Pa tent Lace, when their oxL'teuci' is causcd by Physical dcrangcment tind a tuechanical dis placcmeut of parts hich can be readily as certaiucd hy obscrving the futn aud symp tnmS nt t!.J persoa afilcted. This instrumcm ''Ccn examincd bv Drs. Mott, Rogcrs, Franccs oud Griscomb or New York, tho Faculty of rittsburgh. Hartford and New Haven acd has obtained their favorablc tcstimony. Application for the Lace cnn bo snado at the honso ofthc subscribcr, tuo doors eotith ofthe Court House. I'aticnts at a tlirtance, will bo visited at their residence if rcquired. A spcciinen ofthc Lace tngethcr with a rious kiuds of the u,ost approed Trusses now in usc cau at any time be examined at the Dnijgist stnre of'Rusjel & (Jridley firet door south of the Post Ofiicc. W. P. RUSSEL. Middlebury, Fcb. Gth 1814. 40,tf Price Rcduced. TUE VOICE OF" TiJE I'EOPI.E.ns woilasof cxperienco, has nlnays liecn dcciiiie in favor of PllELl'S'TOMATO lMI.I.d. They haie been in gcncral use as n Family Jlcdicine. fnr (irc years. doring which liine, more than a million of alllict cd one harc cxt ericnccd llwir licaling tirtucs. From Mainc to Georgia and from tho sca lo ihe Ilor.ky Mountains, may bfl hcard Ihe Toice of grat itude f r dolivcranco frora sulferiu;, by this the l'coplcs' remcdy ; and In ctcry hanilct arc living witnesscs ablc tn lcll of their dcliverancc from dcalh by 1I1U valuable rciaedy. Wcro all ihe tenti rnony published. uhich llie I'roprietor has rcceiTctl conceruing the good elfisits of his Mcdicinet it would conviiKc ihc most sceplical. Cases nlmost innum rable of Dyspcpsia. Jaundicc, llil ou Fc crs. and l.irei Aflcctions, R uuiatis'n pains inthc back sidc, loius and iimbs, ac:d Ftom.ich, gmvel, luhitual costircncu, sick headache, cohls coughi and Iu-g fcver, scrofulous dUeases, ulcers and tu mori of long staadini;. hc , have been cured by thcsc. Pilli alonc, and the tc liinony rccorded with propcr vouclicrs ; and it is coafidenlly bcli ved th..t no ciscof iho aljore compbints can wiihstand a persevcri.ig nso of Ibo 1'ilU sa tay the I'hjiicians, Pntup in l!uxc3. with thc sijnaturc of G. it. Phclps, M- !., on the side labcl. Ucwarc of iiuposition ! Many are linsc enough to try to imtate this rcinedy. llc paiticularto gct thc genuinc. and yu n ill not bc disappoiutcd iu their cfTects. Agfkts ! Kccr buy of Peddlcrs they aro nevcr altowcd to carry tlu grnuinc PilU. Scnd your orders to thc I'roprietor, ilartfoid, or some of hisgenerjl Ag'uts. uht arcappointcd by hiut. GENEUVL DEI'OT, at 220 Main s trect Hartford. AGENTS. Sidncy Moody, Middlebury, Volney l?os. Brandon, Iluuiley &. Higgins. Salisbury, L t 1 A Farm Iyinc on New Ilnvcn rivcr, contaiuiii" betwccn 0110 fHif?!!jj& hunlrcd aud twcnty and onc saS huudred and forty acres ofthc vcry best of land ; there are two bariiri. For ty or morc acrcs of said farm iuterval. there is a finc grovc of pine timhcr (it for shinsles and hoards, a largo qunntity of hcmlock for fencing timber, also a quantity of black a?h for rails. and a good supply of wood for fucl. Tho farm will be sold rhcnp. Timo given for payment of two thirib of the purchase if rcquired. For particulars inquiie of Martin S. Dorrancc, of Middlebury, Mr. JcuUon Merritt ofNciv Haven, who have carried ou said farm; also Charles Liuslcy Esq., or to tho subscribcr at Bristol. JOS. C. BRADLEY. Feb. Uth, 1814. 41;tf. THE subscribers have just received fiom Boston, ao cxtensive and wcll stlectcd assortment of cxaminc. and sce whether they cannot find almost every article they nccd, and at such priccs as will luduce them to buy. as wc do notineantobe underscld hy any one. Wo have a great assortment of Triminss for both Ladicsand Gcntlemcn, such as fringcs, gimps, cords, laces, bonnet silks. plumcs, ar ' tiScial flowers, rihons, ladies' kid gloves.Stc. I lc. Crapa-ilelmcs, cashmeres, inuslm lanc?, alpaccas,and almot every article sui- ..l.l.fni. thncniinn f..i- lnilios' ntlil irxntln. tablc for thc scason, for ladies' and gcntlc - men's wcar. Also a large assortment ot boots and shocs, for both ladies and gent'c mcn; cbcaper than can be found in Addison county, and of the very hcst quality. Oct. 10, 1S43. lElT, RYE, Corn, Oats, Buck wheat, Pcas-cnd Beans, for salo by n. rKACIS. UFAFLO ROBES. 4 balcs No. 1. ltm,lo HoV4- Fur Cana. Fur Tr im. rr.cd and Cl :ioth Caps just reoM a.thCcW LOnsiSun 01 a lrrerfi vari'-iy ui imn tlieymay liaic, to tne au.jwancc. ol saiu accouni, oy which aro wantcd in almost cvcry family. publish n; a ccrtified ccpy ofthuonler in ihc Jiorth We invitc the public cenerally, to call and crn Galaxy and Jliddlcbcry 1'cople's 1'ress a nen-s- n . e - ... r PROBATE KOTIt'ES. STATE OF VERMONT, District or New Have.v, ss. 5 Be it remcmbcrcil that nt a tiroliatn t 'ourt t holdcnat iiiislol within nnd for the ili.-;r:rr I ol New-IIavcn on tbe 2d day of Februarv 13U. Thc adoiinUtrators on tficcbtate of ACGCSTBff 1 Wiiitk, Lite of Starksboro' ia ditnrt matltf application to said courl fcr an cxlensiiin of thc tiinc , within which to pay tho dehu aad scafc tha ucci.umw I " ."'lerenpon the said court ordcrciJ inc saiu aaniinistratcr lo notitv ali pcrsonj coc- cerntd toapiicarat a probate coort t UhoUcn ar Rriatol in paid ditrict at the ufiirenftbe Judgcpiitli Ciat Jloadayof Slarch lSl4al 10 o'clrick A. M., Iheu and therc to make their oLjcctiond tu iLc cxten cion of tiiue aafur?aid ifthcu may sce cause, by pub lijbin; a certilicd Copy ofthrsorder in the Northern Galaxy i Middlebur.v Pcoplca Prcss a ncwspaper priutcd at Middlebury iu the County ofAddison, three wcckssu; cessircly prior to said time. IlAavcy Mtj.viLt., Judye. A true ct'py of rec-iril. Atlest, il. Mcs.ili., Judc. 40 State or Vebmost, District of New Unvrn. BE it rc-nentbcrcil tlutat a nrckitc cnuit hn.!e st r!rist.il within and (or the Omrict of .cw llanu un thc 3il d iy of DeceniUr 1S-14 The adtuinNtratur on thc estatc of WittiAM Eso lite of ?Jcw lla?rn, in said district, made op plicalion to said rrurt to ci.miinc amt alluw his ue CHint against said catate as a.hninistratur aforesaiil Whercujion, said courl onlrreil the admiiii!rator to notify all persons coiicernnl lo appearata rohatc cuurt to bc hohlen nt the i.flice of thc jtulg cf said court at llrintot in sai.i listrict,cn ihe Glh day of 3tarch next at 10 o'clock A. thcn an.ltlcre to raakc their olijcctions to tlie allouance of raid ac couufs,if thpy sce ca'jjtc, by luiblUhing :i ccrttGetl; conv of thi ordcr in ihe Xorthern Galaxv ai.d lcn. ple'sl'rcss ancsapcrpriiited at Middlebury inthc connty of Addison lliree ni.iLi succcssiely rreiou to thc tnac ol said conrt. ' Ilanty Mtinill, Jj.Ic, : truo copy of ncorj, Attest H. IMnnsill. Ju-i'c . 4t UominissionLTS Noiictr. WE thc salvcriliers bcing appointcd by ll.c IIoiu the probate court for thc di.-trict cf New llmi n co:n-m-siimrrs to rcccive, ciciaiinc and adjut.; all rliiia aud dcuunds of all pcrsons against thc csta'.c 1 1" HARRY 1IOYT, lale of "Veh3en in said diti ict rcrrc-tfj insuls ent andKboall detnamiii cxhiliitctl in utTart thcriln anl six inonths from Ihc jth cL.K.f IVI.nury licingalloucd Ly rail court fi.r lI1.1t Kirp.jfc, wc ia bcrehy g'uc nolico t!ut ne nillaltcn I li thv I umih-m of our sa.dappointnirnt at tho duellingh.i. i.f ihe wiiluwof the S.1KI deceased iu said NeuhaU"t.on thi 31 Thurdj3 of )I,irch and July nexi fn in n'.uo o'clock A ni. until 4 l in. na cach of taid 0. Nciihaven, Ftb. 10,1911. 41 Ira aifurJ. LelM'-t Coininisioncrs Kotit f. WE tlie suWcrilrri lti'itigaptMiiitLNl ln ilella ihc pruUite court for iho district if Neurhaw n,( Iim misiocn to rcecnc, cxaniinc aid a Ija.l alict:iiLij aii dcmatids cf ell j.crsotiii ugains thc fmt'.alu of riUSl,..S WMEKI.hK. tateof New Ilarcn in kai.ldistrict ilereaitt, rrpcsvnt- etl insolient, aLo .ill rlaiia.4 and iloinakij txl.ttilcu iiio!hit.'l thrreto, antl iox uionlhs fnwn tho otli il.iy ot Fchruan- l?14lielnsr alluied bv f-aiil C141.1 f.r tliat purpove, we do tla.refure gite nolico tk.1 uewillat- tentl to llie t.usinens or our cald r;iomttarfit nt 1110 dwrtt.ng hiiusc of the viidow of ihe iVccaril insaid in icvhaTen,oiitbcZkl rursuiis cf Marcfl rnd JulT ncxt froni 0 oVbck A ra. till four Ptn. oueaclicf tiaid ilas cn, Kcb. 7ih 1314. Willium JN'us.'i, 1 Tm fS',lTr.r,L Comt.-ilssloner. - " . . Amos AfaUhcirs. ) 41 STATE OF VERMONT, ; Di-trictof Addison, t. J J7K It rememhmd tbai at a PiolattCourt - hcUatMiJdlebury inand for tln- diittirt of Addinn on tlie 15'.h day of Octclier, A.D. 1S44. Coliunlms Itowdish named exccutcr !a nniiirf'iu ment purjionii to lc thj lasl will airl tcsiaiiieut cf TRll'IJENA DUNNLNC;. furprclate: lt i llicrrfurc ori!creJ,lJuittIic eomcbe cxaiuiitett fur proUite, ;tl a etw.un utBitl tnmt ta hM nt iiic fcfa x Uic Ilrgitcr f t-at court m anl lidtllcliury on Tliurstliy tlie lSili ilay of Matcli ncxt at one oVIuck in tlie afUriioon, and tlut nclicu ihcrcofltc given tu all pernu iiitcri'dtcJ, thnt tl.iy :my appear anJ ui-'iLc their clytrtiyaa, it" an.tt may b.itev to thu piob.le :md utluwaiirc -f eitl u H hy puLIishing n ccrtifitd copy vt tliU crdt-r in ttt Northern Galixy and Middlebury I'ciipicV Vrc"S, ncwFnapt-r printcl at said M-ddVtxir, tlircc v.i-tL succsircIy"prMio" ti iIip ci-sin of raid t' urt J. S. BUSI1NF.LL, lUvUcr A truc copv of rcrnr.l. STATE OF VERMONT, f District nr Addifo.v, ss. BE it rememlmrcd, that at n I'rohato Court held nt Shorrbaui in nnd for thn District of Addison, 011 ihe 31s i.'av of Jau unry A I). 184 i. John Tohias admiuistrator of the estato of JOSKPl'H J. KBIAS, lalc nf faid i?!irehjRi iitn.iid district dercacd, prc cnts his prtiiitton t nritnj, prayinj for licciwc to t-cll rcal esalo of thc i!creaeil i-r tlie purpoSc of pa)ing the iIlL ts ofthc dcreascd and i'xpen;fd of ad inintratinf and therrin 5etj firth llie itiaottut of dehtstluf from thc decrai-cd atid charjeit f ni!niir.i tration, the ralucot pcronu! cautund fliesilaitiin cif tl.c rcal .tate and tliat it i ncccffary to cll all the rcal ctate ofthc dcc(acd fr tle mpM,a(urc- b.uJ: II 15 tiicrcrore ordt rcil tluit fctrJpf IU i n i.c co(i.idercd at a ecsiio!i of said cotnt lL-chrIdttt thcolhccof Udncj II. Kren-rft Kip in .ud hure hnm Tlnirsday llie 7th day f Marrhnext at nmt oclock in the aftcrnoon; and tlut .tid .idmiitislnitt r gite noticc tliertofto all prrfons intcrcstrd tlrn tliry may apjiear and make ihrii objectiona, if any tlity may hatc, to raid liccnc bcing grauted, hy puLIiti ini; a cerrif:ei! copy ot thisontiT in th Norlhern GabAy, n nen-.jaier printnl at .saiil Middlebury three nccks .succei ively, nreviou-5 to tbf: tiuif of saidcniirt. J.6'.nUSHNrLL, ttcSihtur. A truo copy of ricord. Attot, J. S. JJUSIIXELL, Kctr. 42. STATB OK VKKMONT, ? District ol Addison s. IIE it rcaiembcrwl that at a Prolte Corrt held ut MiddUbnry, in and &r the Dtitrictaf.d'iut;nnatha 15th c'ayof FeLniary A. I) Abcl Abbey adnnwtrutor of thccfUtj f ALI'ilKUS BJtOOKS. la!o ofsaid 3Iiddlrliuryi!crcncdprrsnu l.is adintn Utration account fjr setileirent : It is rticrefore or cV red Uut thc eame be cx.miced for athianieat a scsston ofsaid l'robate Court, to bc held ai thc ofiicis of thc Ucgister cfsaid Court in siid MtddkLer), on 'Iliursday thc 21st ihiy cf Marcli nent, at oce o -clock in llw) aficrnoon ; a- A th.it thc raii admin stra tor irirc nutica thcreof lo all nersonit intnrsted, lhat j they may appcar and mke their ohjecticns, ifany pancr pnnteit tasaiJ rTliacMcburv 1 ccssioo previous ;o the session of said Courl. J. i?. BUSHNELL, Ucgi.ter, A true ctipy nfrecoril. Attest, J. S. BUSHNELL, Tleg. 42 1L Si P VINTS. Linsecd Oil, lioilcd and raw, and an assortment of Pninte, ! for sale by V. S. JoHSsoir. piRIMP'D DIMITY and crimp'd Diini'y J r'r.lUra ln:l ri.rl.l 1l filUflF.'H i' Collars. jut rcceived at Octobcr la, 1B4J. Hartford. f HE eubscribor has been appointed Af'l for the Hartohd Fike Ijiscejkck Cirr for Middlebury and vicicity, and will rrreivo 'proposaitiorinBorincproperly agatiut lc.c oi ,f.mCJ. F,ro- Tho laZ "l-lbeo rocut- witl, which all their Iraruijtiom bivc lci u cbaraeteriscd rendcr it unr.ccessary to say auj. thing in its fator. All bussincss con.ucud lhc ofi"e inlruiled to him will b.j fa,i!.. and P0001""' IIAA? raoer nrinted lasaid .ilidincburT tarcenci. in suc-