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I Globe trlca to make.out, frnm Van Buren's letler, that be is iu faor of annexation, when a bare raajority m Uoogress can uc gui r r,j iJint ;r li is electcd President, nnnexa- t:n fortliuiili come. whercas wilh Mr. Clav. there is no nroscect for H. The Loco Foco psrt of the Ohio Delcga- tion in Congress conw out m a caru, ana ac knowledging thepowerful, and as they tbink. olarnimg eflort made to dlspoee of Mr. Van Burcn, throw tbemselves inlo the nrtna inbis behalf, aud for hixn, pledge consiitucncy in Oiiio. TlieGlobcdenounces Congressional Uau euscs. and rclies upoo delcgates freih from the People. to nsterabla at Baltimore. 1m Globe noiv attacks Mr. Calhoun. 83 wcll as Mr. Tjler, aud axuses tbcm of unnecessa rily puttin'" Texas at the mercy of one-third of the Senate, tlirough the absurd trcaty they havc jnstbecn making. Atlas. Editorial Correspondcnce of the N. Y. Amer. Washington, Tuesday 2 o'clock. The Senate has bccn occupied thus far with the tbird reading of bills among tbem thc bill appropriatingSlOO.OOO for the fnrther extension of thc Cumberland Road. and that respectin? the pay in the Navy. The TnrilTis up iu the Housu. Mr. Dun cau finishcd his talk, and was succceded by Mr. Ilardin of llliuois tvho talkod hard straight furnard sense in favor of Protection. As liine is short, there is prodigious noxiety to get in a spcech, but the SpeaKer has, or srems to have the knack of sceing only those -wlioin be wants to sec, and. hence hc has just giren tbc floor to Mr. Rhett of S. Caroliua, who is talkiug awny about the Confederncy as bc aud his school desiguate the Unitcd -Statc-s; and endeavoriug to prove that by reason of the Tarill. the manufacturiugStates are enabled to staud in rclation to the doulh ern States asthe govcrmncnt of Grcat Brit-j ain formcrly did to thc Colonies. The Scnate are expected tddiscuss to-day in secrctsession the expcdiency of throwing open the doors uhilcilic icxastrcaty is un cler cousideration. I hope they may.for thc couutry liave had secresy enougli already on thissubjcct, aud it is all important that thc whole couutry should kcow the nhole truth. There are sometnorc delightfuldisclosures to-day in the Globe of the harmony of the party. All the delcgatinn from Iudiann, all the delegatiou from Mississippi, and Mr. Sauudcrs of North Carolina, givo !n thcir testirnony against Mr. Van Buren as the cau didatc of the party. Cass, Stcwart.Buchan jn aud Dick Johnson, are all now talked of. Confusiun worse confonnded prevails among theDemocracy, and upon thc whole theWhigs icel pretty wcll. Mr. Clay is still here but nill depart qui etly homcward in a few days. He is in tinc hcallli aud spirits. The accounts tliat come back here from thc various points to which the Baltimore nomiuations had reachcd. a T)undantly cnnfirm the wisdom of the selcc tion made of Vicc President. There is aii cnthusiasm of thc good iu its favor, such as polilical nntn'uiations rarely bring out. Mr. Tylcr expresses to all who will hcar liim, I uudcrstand, his confidecce of bciug nomiuatcd by the Baltimore Convcntion! He is pastrcdctnption, deranged. Mor.E Dnrr.cTiox. Mr Saunders, M.. C , of N'. Curolinia, pubhshcs in lho Globe a lcttcr cxplair.in Iim rr.isons for rnoving ngairist Mr Van Buri n. IIo thus clnscs his cpislle : "I notv (alr, ns lho rcstill ofmy con ferencc, as tnatters nt prtscnt siand, that in twenly orcStnlcs. in wliich lho dcmo rralic party clnim as Iiavins any rcnsnmi. Wc prospr-ct of succcss. a innjnrily of tlie tiemncralic dck'gnlioni ropresenlitig those Srlnlrs i!l say, that nilh.Mr Van Uurcn ns the Prrsiilcnliiil cm:didalc HEcaimot arry morc than SEVUX ; that with n frcsli candidatn of fouud democrntic prin ciples wo ihould havo an cqual, nnd ovcn bcltcr chaiicc than onr opponcnt, in car. rying the olhcr FOLMITIJEN Stnlcs. If what I havo llins.slalcd and donebotrcas. on totiio peoplc, then I nm a trailor. Ilul I tako thc oecasin lo say to those who nro ptating so oirensively ahout traitors, thnt in the matler now aitating lho pub I:c Arnoldt maj- be found in the ficld ; "and it will not bc difTicult in dcridinc who thcy are. II. M. SAUiNDERS. .Mny 5. 1844. 3IR. MCKAY'S BILL DEAD, DEAD! Correspondencc of thcTribune. Housf. or RF.r. May 10, 2 1-2 P. M. Dear Sir The TarilT Bill has bccn laid on the Tablc by 103 to SO a test vote. A motion to rcconsider as made, and now the vote is taUng on a motion to adjourn, to give a chaace for a caucus. Yours. P. S. Thc motion to rcconsider rejcctcd by a vote of 101 to 90. CON'GRESS In these timca of mammoth whig Conren lions, thc proceediugs of Congress are quite tlat. and bccomc so from the electionccring disposition of the mcmbers. Erery body is looking forward to what is to come, rathcr than attendingthe Jcgislative duties. Indecd for a few days past, very little has been done in Congress. Masses of the "Baltimore Delegates have been constantly arriving at Washington, and greeting Mr. Clay. Thc enthusiasm of the AVhigs, and their hopcsfor the future, were never surpasscd. The Tar ilT is siill underdiscussion. Messrs. Marsh, and Coliamer have delivercd speeches on this question, which arcspokcn of in tcrms of the highest Iaudalion. It is said J, Q. Adams listened to the speech of Mr. Marsh n ith pro found attenlion, and has pronounccd it the crack specch of thc dcbate. The question on Mr. McKay's bill has ere this been takcn. Thcselect committee on tbc rcncoumerbc twcen Messrs. Bathburn and White, and the brcach of order by Moore, by firinj; a pistol at one of the members, have made report of tbe facts, but recommend no action, ciccpt. ing giving over Moore to the civil tribunals. Voice or the Pnr.sa o.v Annexa tio.v. True it is that every whig press north ofMhe Potomac, and nearly every one south and west most decidedly con- demns the present Tyler moveracnt in fa vor of Annexation, and cqually trueasin- sisted by the loco Richmond Enquirer the loco press leans about uniformly in favor ot it. iNothing is more instinctive to lo cofocoism than proElaverjism. The Globe the great organ oflocofocoism, gocs dead ? for annexation if a bare rnajoritv of ... f r : will not prcvcnt their settling at last upoii anncxaticn. And yet in -the estitnation of thethird party prints these tnost dead lrfoes to abolitionisra, both in word and deed, ares much to be trustcd as thc whigs who fecl and act against slavery and embrace every opportunity to clip its wings and reduce it& Iimits and its pow- er. (T? General Hamilton has recently publisbed a letter to Mr. McDuflie, all fu- rious for the annexation, and full of bit ter assaults upon Mr. Webster, whose un pardonablc crimc in his cstimation con eists in bcing opposed to the extension of slavery by admitting new and especial Iy foreign states into the Union. If this is the ground, exclaims this indignant General, no alternative is left but annex ation or disunion. Very wcll, most val iant Sir! When yoti andyourslaviocratic friendj at the south,bj the aid of the locofo coism of the north have annexed Texas, the north will never object toyour taking . yourselves out of thc Union. Vekmost Whigs on the Tariff. On Aloiidnv, Mr Cidlamcr tiddrcsscd thc House in favor of Protection.and on Tucs- d.iv Mr Marsh followcd on thesame side. Bolh ofllicse suiochcs ure iiiffhly spoken of, and no dcubt justlv. J Q Adams pro- nounced Alr Alnrsli s to be thc crncu specch of thc scssion : and thc correspon dcntoflho N Y Express says that Mr. Col amer is one of thc ablcit Members in .. . .i the next congress shall be in tavor ot n. So prone are tho locoa to this course that the vibrating rooticni of Jlr Van Buren Congress. I pany aforesaid are hereby ordered to assem- Thcjamo nlarm wliich scizcd lho lo-1 ble at tbe Inn of Herman Samson, in Corn cos at Washington aftcr the grcat H'hig j wall, on Tuesday the 4th day of June, 1844 Lonvontion of Mav 1840, has ssizcd ui- onthcmnow with rcdoublcd powcr. A Inrge portion of tho Ioco.s-it is said a majoritv will drop Van Burcn flhcy I can. V'c shonld not bc surprised if thc Iocos givo up all idca ofclccting any body, and try to prevent an clcction by the pco plo by running sevcral candidates. .Mr K'.ng of Georgia, in nddressing tho Whigs at Baltimore, spokc opcnly against thu annexation sclicmo. The iiominalion of Mr Frclinghuj"scn mcots wilh an uncoinmon and unoxpcclcd welcomo, says the N Y Express. Ncu trals exclaim, "What.nn cxccllcnt mniin ation !" Encmics nro struck dumb. Thc Rcligio.i ofthc land fecls thatit has won a grcat victory over Poliiics in inducing thc selcction of a candidalc so rcnowncd for pietv and purity of !ife nnd manners. "Jlr rreliu"liuyscn. says the IN i llypublic (n Collioun papcr.) "is a toivcr of strcnglli to lho Whig tickcl. Thc runior that a caucus of Congress innul Locoa has bocn hcld, and slroug (lcmonstralions mado against Van Burcn is tucilly admillcd by tbe Globe. The Globe nicaiis to "die game" on Van Bu ren : it dcnnunces Congressional caucus. cs, Tyitr, Callioun, &c. EDITORIAL COURESPONDENCE. Raltimoke, Tuesday Eve Apjil 30. I hava just arrived hero this cvcning from Washington. Beforo lcaving that ctly, I liricl the plcnsurd of listening lo a specch from thc Ilon George 1' Marsh. ol the 3d Congressional l)i-tricl ofour State For two or three days hc had bccn try iug to obtain glhe floor and rcsist thc buld and vigoroiis assaults which thc Loco Foco parly in Congress wia making against tho Prntectiva Pohcy Aftcr obtaining thc floor, ho dcfendcd lho Pro. tcclivc Syslcin with a powcr and elo. quuiice which I bcliuvc, no mcmber ofthc tiuiisc has cxcellcd. Tho Ilousc was unusually full, white Mr Alarsh spokc oul clcnrly nnd iiianfully upon the suh- jcct, and sucli was lho ettcct ot lho Inilhs he utlcrcd. nnd tho fnrcn of tho ngu ments ho used in support of Protection that hc won lho individual atlention of thc mci.bers nnd a Inrgc concoursc of spcctntors. I, for ono fclt exccedingly proudofa Rcprcsenlativo so ablc and so L'lnqiicnt. Mr Mar.li'a Spcech may posj ibly, bc rcportcd in thc National Intclli. prenccr ot to-morrow ; and tho earliest npporiunity shall be improvcd for sprcad ing it before thc rcadcrs of the '.Messen gcr.' With the very Hblo speeches of Hon Samuel S Phclps in the Scnate, and Hon J Collnmerand Hon G P Marsh in the Uuusc, it scni8 there has been no wnnt of attenlion on tho pirt of our Whig Reprcsentativcs to the intcrcsts of their own immcdiate conslituenls. St.. Albans Mcssenger. tttrln tho N Y Stalo Scnate on Wi dnesday, n bill awardingS3UO,000 as damnges to Canal contraclors forsuspcn. dud works, and imposing onc tenlh of a mill adclitinnal tax to mcet thc intercst and rcdccm thc principnl of this newdebt was reportcd frnm thc Financc Committee 1 his is Locofococconomv ! Correspondencc of the Express. Washington, pril 30, 1844 Mr Scc'y Spenccr resigned the post of becreltry of thc Ircasury thts mormnrr. The resignalion has been forced upon Mr S from bad treatment from the Prcsident. Onc cause is said to bc his opposttion to the Annexation of Tcxas, and anolher his uncortainty about mattcrs and things in general. Mr S rclires with no prospect ofthc Russian Mission, and I believc wilh no friendshtp for tho Admiiiistratton. Mr Green ofNew Jcrsey, (the Dislrict At torney,) it is thonght, may be appoinled his succcssor. MrSpcnceris in tho Dc parlmnt to-day, and the Prcsident at noon had not received his letter, but it will come to-night, as all nuthorities admit. Tho Washington correspondcnt ofthc Boston Couricr, slarts a report that Mr Secrcfary Spencer is to give up tho keys ot tne ircasury Uopartments, (ho mission (o Russia. and lake j A letter from Washington icceivcd this morning, says : 'Mr Spencer resigns the office of Secretary of the Treasury to-day. "Bnlt. Pat. Attaci: os tiie Clbbcv. The foll- owing is an extract from n letter ofGer- riit Smilh. mtblishcd in thn polilical Abo- Iition papcr of Albany : There will be a Public Concert given by "Pardon mo for ngnin wnning vou tbo J'uvenile Choir of the Congregational So ajainst the most cmltv and corrupt body ciety, at their Churcb, oa Wednesday Eve- xT mcn tn tho land 1 mean the blergy id I mean the Clergy. With cnmparativfcly few cxccptions, they are umvortby nnd dangrrous 'spirtual guides." ATTENTION. The Onircrs, Nau-Commission-ed Officers, Muticians and Pri vates of thc Cth Rifle Company of the Ctb Reg't of Vt. Militia are bereby warned to appear, uni formcd, armed and equiped as the law directs, with one day's ratiom at the dwelling houseof Jonathan Seely. in Middlebury on the 4th day of June, 1844, at 9 o'clock A. M., for the purpose of elect- ing one 3d Lieutcnant nnd lilling olhcr va cancies and there awnit further orders. By order of ORRIN ABBEY, Capt. E. R. WRIGHT, Clerk. Middlebury, May 11th, 1844. ATTENTION. The Commissioned. and Non-Commis- sioned Oflicers, Musicians and Privates, of thc First Comnanv. of the Sixth Rejiment, of the Vermont Militia are hereby warucd to appear with the arms and equipracnts requir ed bvlaw. at B. B. Brown's Tavern in Mid- dleburv on Tuesday tbe fourth day of June, A. D. 1344, at nine o'cloek prcciscly. in tbe lorenoon, xor tnpecnon, anu iiiiuir- uuiy, and there await further orders. Capt. HENRY T. DORRANCE. E. J. PHELPS. Clcrk. N. B. Members of the Company will I lake notice that by the 155th section of the Militia act of 1842, no fartber warmng is re- qutred. ATTENTION. Sixth Light Infantry Company Cth Regi ment, Cornwall May 11th 1844. ine The Commissioned. Mon-L-ommissioneu QfHcers, Musicians and Privates ofthe Com- at a o ciock in ine lorenoon unuoruieu, arm ith ea ana wjuipeu uk .t.,u.., ..... enty four raaod of b lank Catndges for tb , w. - r , e PurPu3c Juiiiirtij uriii auu iuiwkuvu there await further orders. By order of CALVIN W. FOOT, Capt. Josefii Ni.mdi.et, Clerk. NOTICE. All persons indcbled to the Town of Middle bury formonics loaned ofthe Trustecs of Surplus Fund, are hereby notified that immcdiate pay mcnt must be made or !,uits will bc coramenced against thcmbcfore the nextTerm ofthe County Court. E. D. BABBER, ) Trusteess of O. P. TUUNEU, Surplus JAMES M. SLADE, J Fund. Middlebury, May 10th, 1814. JVew Goods. Tlin FulincrlUrs arc nnw rclvlnp (not from iuch DlaCM as I'rnv and I)wlon.l bill direct fruin the rreatnt I Commorclal Cily nn tlic Conlincnl, a vit lirje and irt Wfil SCICCICU siock nl fcuoiiaoic cnai au 01 wuica wcrc lAuglit wlltl cal and nt cull pricrs. aod will be tnld aa luw, and many nxklt'i Im ihaii at any olhcr Store North or tioulll, ftir or nrar. Wr Iivq a Erwt varkty ut Caip cof.nwnyof wliich wiilbefJlJ atpH nUryHrd. Balzarines, Printcil Lawns, Muslin De Lains, Alpacca, Black, Fig'J nnd changeablo, Cahmcrc De Lainy, Saxony Goods. Scotch Ginghatns. Plain and Fig'd Silks. Mo'asscSjgooil call and inquirc tha priccs P- It. Syrrup, Broad Cloths, cheaper ihan ever, Cassimeres and Satinelts nt any prif.es,- Fine Linnens, a large assortment, II. S. Tea nt cerits, try it, Bonnet silks and Lawns, Iiibons, a bcautiful lot, Artilicials and Passion Flowers, Cut Nails 5c, Icss by the Kcg. Glovcs and Mittens, Parasols mado exprcssly foroursale, Umbrcllas, Hosicry chcap not to be bcaten in this place, Fancy Hk'l'nnd Cravats right, 1 Baml Boxcs large nnd small, Gaiters and 1-2 Gaiters, Cloih Buskins, Wnlking Shoes, Missci Slips and Chil dren's Shoes Mansfields nnd Fnrwell's, Alsogood Kid Slips nt G2 l-2pcrpair, Gcnt's Pumps aud Slippcrs, Doublc Rcflncd Sugar, Drab De Ete Bcvcrtccn, Gainbroons, &. all kinds .Summer Cloths, Salaratus, Diapcr Crnsh nnd Burlups, Carpet Warp anil Binding, Bcil Tickand apron chcck, St. Croix. Porto Rico, Havanna and N. O. Sugars, Bl'k and CoIM Cambrics, j Padding, Canrass, Sclccia, and nll kinds I triiiiir.ing, Shccp iW inc. Bed Cords, Clolhe Lincs &c, Lamp Oil.Suapnnd Cnndlcs, Suspendcrs all grailcs, Jet Buttons and all othcr kinds, Florence nnd Straw Bonnets and Straw trimmings look at ours before you buy elscwhere or-be sorry aftcr. Rice.Cadfish. Glass and Putty, Paltn Lnaf Hats and Hoods, Lincn Cambric Hkfi. Window Pnper, Traveling Bjskcu, Cajis a variety, Tobacco, Sal Soda, Mac. nnd Scotch Snuflf, Calf Skin and Cowhide Boots. inuigo, Nutmcgs, Cloves, Cassia &. othcr spices. ALSO. Hard Ware, Cutlery and CROCKERY, Tea Sets of nn entire new style, Stone nntl Enrthen Ware any quantity, rojcther with many vmr manjr other Goods and Chat teUsucb u Cliain. Lts, Suh, Window Ulindj, Shoe rrft, Aie HtlTes, tXOI.'KS, Btoonu, Ft. rails. whlps, Whcel lleaits, Ft'rrest Bedding, House Furnllure, Mau1, Stc wbich coniprlses a much greater assortmfnt than can be Tound at anjr odier Btnre, at pricrs that cannot fall to please purcbaacn Our frieiKls and tbe public are retpect fullr lnvhrd to call and cvamine for Utemsrlvrs. ilajr6, 18H. Z. IIKCKWrill it Co. LADIES IFILL FIND A splendid assortment, Bonets, Bonnet Lawns, Silks and Ribbons, Flowers and other Afillenary Goods of every desctiption for sale low for casb,by May 14, 1844. W. S. JOHNSON. HATS HAISHATS. Gentlemen, Have you seen that new style of JMbleskin Hats, also how low anice Leghora Hat can be bought at May 14, 1844. W. S. JOHNSON'S. LAWNS 6i BALZOR1NES. New and beautiful article iost received br May 14, 1844. W. S. JOHNSON. NEW STYLES OF DRY GOODS. BARAGES, Balzarines, Colnmbines, Gro De Valence, Wool Crape, Crape Nemours, Crape Summer StufT. Silk Stri ped and Fancy Ginghams, Jlonteith Checks and Larender, French De'Lanes, this day opcning by P. W.JCOLLINS. April 29tb, 1844. MVSICAL ENTERTAINJIENT. mnB M3i' 1&". commencingai o ciock. PROGRAMME. ' Intrducu'oa. Pano Fortc. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Childrcn listen to thc Lorl Smiling May. Shall c'er cold water be forgot. Ilhave come from a happy land. Sisters' Daett. Piano. Spring whcre rou waitingnowl Song. Solo. . i am comingmuemamcu. 8. O Lord while angels praise thce. 9. Why stand ye round the threshold. 10. Skaters' Song. 11. Wheneveningstealso'erme. Song. 12. Overture in Tancredi. Piano. 13. SnowBbd. 14. Hark! the mianightbells are chiming. Duett. 15. See thc heathen mother sland. 1G. Ifeverlsee. Song. 17. Ooryonthful hearts with temperance burn. 18. Agawarn auickstep. Piano. 19. Winter Song. 20. The blest etemal home. Song. 21. iedley. Osaybusvbee. 22. Birdoflhe South. Ductt. 23. Dnett Piano Forte. 21. All the week wc spena. Come childrcn, come. In the cottage. Good Night. Bright be our partmg. FTamin.nion in Elemenlarv Principles. 2G. 27. 28- A new Piano Forte. manufaciured by T. Gil- bcrt & Co. wiU be used on theoccasion. Atthe closc acollcction will Le taken, the ob ject of which, will be then statcd. FISH. Codlish, Salmon, & Mackercl, for sale by Brown Sheldon. TAILORS TRIMMINGS. A large variety sold cheap by May 14. 1844. Brown tf Sheldon. COA TS, VE3TS Sf PANTS. i of every variety of style and quality, furnished at j short notice, cheaper than ever before oflered,' by j 3Iay 14, 1841. Brown tf Sheldnn. ! THE " BES TA SS ORTMEXT, j of Cloths, Cassimeres, and Veslings, in the coun trr, will bc found at Brown fr Shildon's. SALT. Turk's Island, Coarse Westem & Fine Dairy Salt, just received at WOOL ii CARPET TWINE. Forsaleat STEWARTS. FOR THE LADIES ! Printed Lawns. half mouminz do. Fancv Mooslin de Laines. Frencb Piinls, American do. &c. tc., just opened and selling last at STEWARTS, Rouen and Fancy Cassimeres, for Snmmcr Pants Fancy, Checks &c, for coats, Marsaielcs, aiuiuiui, aauaoau eivet, vesunic at STEWAUTS. Anice lot of Fancy Gimps Fringes Velvct, Satin and Crimpt, Spring Ribbons just from New York. at STEWAKTS. Looking Glasscs, of all sizes and prices at . STE1KAIITS. Fcmalc Seminary. THE Snmtner term will commence on Afon- day jlay 13th. Jliss Anne F. Stong, Assistant. L. L. TILDEN, Principal. Jfiddlebury, April 23, 18U. 5l;3w CLOTH CAPS. JUST reo'd an assartrnent .Uun's Vouth's ond CWJdren's Cloth Caps (br sale low by Z, BECKWITH &. CO. April 22, 1811. STONE WARE &c JUST rec'd a lot of Stone and Brown Earthcn Warc of all dcscriptions for sale at Factoty priccs by Z. BECKWITH & CO. April 32, 1811. Hats!! Hats!!! AT TUE OLD STiN'D X FEW R0D8 NORTH TnC J1IL. THE snbscribcr would inform the public that he has on hand a large assortment of blacK and dran iiatsoi thelatestrsew-roriclash-ioas, which he ofTers lower for cisii or uost kixos of Pcodcce than can be bought in this county. JOHN JACKSON. N. B. The highest price will bepaid for lambs wool and Muskrat skins. J. J. Middlebury, April 17, 1811; 61; tf. STONE WARE. The subscriber oners for salc a good assortment of Stone Ware, consisting of Churns, Jugs, PuddingPnns, Butter Pots, Common Pitchers, Fancy do. ccc. &c. IRA STEWART. Middlebury, April 16, 1844. JUST RECEIVED The Agency of Doct. Buchan's Hu.ngaria Balsaii for Ad dison County. At RUSSEL & GRIDLEYS. ZEPIIYR WORSTEDS, all colors, sold by Brown tf Sheldon, MESS PORK, for S.tle liy Sept25 IRA ! STEWAT HOES! HOES! WILSON'S Hocs anice article, just received and for sale, cheaper' than thecheapcst at STEWART'S. NEW GOODS. I nMIIS dav opcning by tbe subscriber a I .. gplendid stock of fresh and desirable ; eoods, embracinj; all the rarieties of , iuuii l aauiuniiunn uuuuo ' oflered in the market, he has taken the ut-' ' most pains in his selection as to style, quality ' anu price. All wisliing lor good bargains will do wcll to call. He will say posilirely hc is j ersell k not to oe unaersoia, aaa lns motto is to un- nowing that small profits aud quick ' ! returns nill cnsure sucess to tbe trader aud satisfaction to the buyrr. P. W. COLLINS Cornwall, April 29th, 1844. Full of Goods. The latest, cheapest and bcst Stock of Goods cvcr oflered in this market comprising almost every vaiiety of kind, style and nnme, which were bought low with cash and wbich arz SELLING OFF RAPIDLY at a small advnnce from Costj by A. FRANCIS. May 8th 1841. PAPEll Hangings, a large stock, just rec'd and oflered low by May J, 1844. A. FRANCIS". CARPET Warp, Cotton Yarn, Sheep Twine, a new supply by Mny 8tb 1844. A. FRANCIS. CAPS, Velvet, Boys Fancy do Crimp, Glared do, Sportsmeu Wool do. just re ceived, for sale at STE WARTS. A LARGE lot of Unbrellas and Para. sols, cheap for cash at STE WARTS, HATS, Lcghorn, Palm leaf, men's wide Brim do, for iale t STE WARTS. PORT FRANXUN. A. B. & R. M. CHIPMAN, ARE rcceiviug from Boston, an cmire new stock of seasonablc iDjRY GOOBS. Comprisidg a completeassdrtntent of Broad Cloths, Casstmercs, Summer Cloths, Amer ican Prints, Alpincs. Balzarines, Orgnudic, Sciudia, Gro De Valence, Paraisians, Crape Nemour, Crape & 51. De Laines, Printed Lawns, Monteith Checks, Gro De Naples, Gro De Swiss and Bonnet Silks, Ribbons, Laccs, Gimp, Cords, Veslings. Gro De Lon dou, Thibet l'lain and Plaid De Laiue, Stri ped and 6g'd Casbmerc Shawls, Cravats, Florence and Straw Bonncts, Ilats, Caps, Boots, Sboes, Gaiters, balf Gaitcrs, Slips, &c. &c. Brown and Sea Island Cottons from 6 1-4 to 11 cts. AIso Molasses from 25 to 34 cts, P. R. & N. O. Sugars from 6 1-4 to 9 cts. Colfee 10 to 12 1-2, II. S.. Y. II. &. O. II. Teas 32 to 75 cts. Nails $5 Tobacco &c. Sz. A general assortment of Crockcry, Glass and Hardware, Medicincs, Oils and Paint. Iron and Stcel, Fish, Salt, Flour, constantly ! ou hand at a small advancc from Troy priccs. ! The above will bc sold very low for Cash, i Prodnce, or approvcd crcdit. 1 Bridport, 5lay 1st. 1844. 1. $10,000 Wanted. IN excbange for Dry Goods and Groccries tn small Iots to suit purchasers, at a better rate than has ever before been oflered in this imarkct, apply at W. S. JOIIiNSOVS May 14. 1B44. tlicap Uas.1 SWrc. PRINTS PRINTS PRINTS. THE larcet, bcst and dieapcsl assortment jofPriuts in Addison County, is uaw olTercd May 14, l!44. LAW NOTICE. THE Subscrlbcr haiing opcnetl an Offlcefor the trancaction of Jxw bus-nsss, ould ioforra tlie rubllc tliat be will bc ready to vvuit uiion all wUo ' ml. liaveo:caiion fr his imilessional sertices al his Ofiice orcr the Slore of Ira Scewart Esq. lewdoors south of the Post Office, EMERSON I!. WRIGHT. Middl bury Jan. 8, 1S44. HATS AND CAPS. Spring pattcrn, ftue Mole skin, Lcghorn Double and Siuglc Brim, Silk, Velvct aud Cloth Caps at BIRGE'S. AprillO, 1844. GARDEN SEEDS. The celebratcd Rislcy ct Co. Gardcn Sceds. Also tbe Shaker Seeds from Eufield, warran- ted superior and of thegrowth of 1843. For salc by Z. BECKWITH & Co. FOR SALE. A large Lot of Window Blindsand Sashat rr nnnrii.imn i. very lowpnces, oy . unuivi n ti ctuo. Middlebury April Cth, 1844. NEW SPRING G00DS. C. BIRCE, is now receiving his usual Va riety offashionable staple&fancy Dry Goods. New Spring pattcrns, and chcap as cvcr of fered for Cash. April 10. 1844. BONNETS &C. Ladies aud Misses Florence Braid, Straw and Cy press Bounets, Artificials and Iiibins at BIRGE'S. April 10 2844. BONNETS.' SILK, Cypress.i. Willow Bonneti, just received, and for sale by IRA STEWART. Nov. 27 1843. CARPETINGS ctc. .Oilcd floor Cloth, Mattiug aud Carpctings, it BIRGE'S. April 10, 1814. Balzorine, Sup. Mous De Laine, Ging hams, Prints, yc. just received at BIRGE'S. April 10, 1814. Clotlu, Cassimeres, Veslings, Twccd Cas simeres and olhcr Summer Cloths for Gcu tlcmcns wear just received at BIRGE'S April 101844. PAPER 1IANGINGS izc. 1,000 pieccs Paper, 50 " Bordcrings, just received and very cheap at BIRGE'S April 10, 1S44. OLACK. CAMBUICK; Bl'k - cs and gimps. just rec'd by . BROWN &. SHELDON. Jan. 30, 1844. C 300 bushcls Corn forsale by ol 11 P. W. COLLINS. Cornwall, Feb. 29, 1844. 1AP AUGERS A new article of Cap Augcrs which every farmcr desirous of good lcnces sliould ua.vc, lorsale by P. W. COLLINS. Cornwall, Feb. 29, 1844. CPRUCE CLAPBOARDS AND PL.VNK A quantity of Spruce Clapboards and clear stuff, Spruce Plauks wcll seasoncd for saleby P. W. COLLINS, Cornwall Feb. 20. 1844. NOTICE. MRS. N. HARRIS would respectfully inform the citizens of Middlebury and vicinilv, tbat shc has received from Boston and New York, thelatcst fashion of Stocks, and aH kinds of Gendemen's Linnens, which will be II . .1 1 A . , ,1 ,-n. er than can be olitained elscwhere oi tae same quality. Middlebury, May- 1st, 1811 MISS BAUTHOLOMEW Has removed to the house of Mr. R. L Fnller. on ihpsireei leadinsrfrom Plcasant to Cburt Strcet. where she tnvites ber friends and caslomers to call on her. Bonnets and 0ps made and repaired as usual, in theneatestand bestmanner, and mostfashioa able style, at a fair price. Entrance to her rooms at the frontdoor. Middlebury, Maylst, 1844. PLOWS PLOWS. fWlIIE Subscriber is agent, for the sale of JL Ruggles, Noursc As Mason's, Eagle Prcmium Plows, the genuine article no mii takel manufacturcd by them at Worcester Mass. Full trimed with wheel and Coulter at manufacturers prices. P. W. COLLINS. Cornwall, April 120 1814. 175 pieces Calicoes, 20 ' M. De Lancs, 10 " Printed Lawns, 10 " Lace Stripes, 10 " Broad Cloths, 6 " Plaid and Rib'd Fancy Cassi meres. 2 Cases Mole Skin Hats, 2 " Bruih & Nutria, 1 " Leghorn, 20 doz. Gloves and Mitts, 7000 yds Sbeetingi, 600 " Summer Stufls, Together With a cumerous list of articlej not enuraerated, jt prices to defy competition forsale by P' W. COLLINS: April 29, 1844. WRIGHT & BCSH, ARE now receiving a gcncntl assnrt nicutof NEW GOODS, suited lo tbc winU of tha communiiy.Mkicb wllbth? toc!c oa hnJ, i nteiided to embrace ctcry articlc dcj ireJ by onr ciatomers, among uliicli willbefocad varium AEir STYLES OF GOODS, furUJio dresei, tacb a: AakpriocJ, organdies. Dclaincf, lmalinu, lairru &c. &c. BoontU and HilJjoni a jjreat variety. Clotlu and Cassimeren a large jtoek. Suinmer rkitlw of every tjle nnd price. Hardware, Crockerj ud GliM ware, Druga and 3ledicinc, Groceric, l'ainl5, Oil. Iron, Stecl, NaiU, GUsi.Drj- Fish, SaLnon.Satt Flour, Window SaKh.&cfc. Tlicir stock In fact, emhracea erery article osnnlly callcd for In this seclioa ofthe country, vihkli will be soh! for rendy pajr, orapprotcderrdil in all cac as low ns can bo proctircd m tae county, aud Ia where tlie cost will warrant it. Shureliam.MaylO. 1344. 2 " IRON. Of etery siie and fluipe, Kail Rods.IIorsetliocs, Nailn, Enlish, Gcrman east and tprios Sieel for saleby WUIGI1T and BUSI1. Slwreham.May 13.1S14. FAREWELL'S Slips, Wnlking Slwci.GailtrJ.Iti'bVins, furladies and UitKt, Cliackf ,and lloy Crogans, for salc by Shoreham, May 14, '44. irrighl If Bush. BOOTS 200 nnirs tliick and tliin, tole Leatlicr, njprr leath er, and calfl-in!, for salc by WriciitSc Hcsil. PLUWS. Vergennes, Starksboro and Poultney, at Manu f tcturers prices. Wr.lcUT andBusu. 31ay,14, 1S14. A FULL SUPPLY of Drv Groccries, jUst received and forsale cheap, by J. 31. &L.AUt, CC Uo. May 15, 1811. 23m Boots and Shoes, a largo assortment, fresli from Market, forsale by J. M. SLADE &. Co. May 15, 1841. 23m Calicocs, Tickings, Cottou Cloth, Sum mer StuDs for childrcn, togcthcr with a gen eral assortment of staple Dry Goods for sale by J. M. SLADE, &. Co. .May 13. 1814. . 2 3m Hinsdill's Familv Flour, Superfiuc andEx tra. for sale by 'j. M. SLADE, ic Co. May 13, 1344. 2 3m White nnd Rcd Lcad, Licsecd Oil, raw and boiled, and Dyc Stufls, for sale by J. M. SLADE, & Co. May 13, 1844. 2 3m rARASOLS ff SUX SHADES, i for sale by j May 14, 1344. Brcwn iy Sheldon. I HATS. j One CascExtra jVoleskin Hats, mmufactured j Lcgay & Co. Washington St.ect, thc most fash- ; ionable Hat store in Boston, warrantcd bcttcr j in quality and style than tbe Elm strect Hats, for j salc by j May 13, 1844. JJrotrn Sf Sheldon. ! Clieese. for sa!oby 500 lbs Clieese a firat ralo nrticlo W. S. Joiissos. TOTUE LADIES. Flowcr Sceds a creat variety for sale by Z. BECKWITH A- Co. April 8. 1814. . i chcap as can oe ontaiueu at aay olhcr ture iu .,,. FIRST quality at 50 cts. pcr , the Htate for Cash, and on the most accoiuinixL. " " i bushel for sale by ' ting tcrms for othcr pay oron short approvcd cro. A. 1RANCIS. F ARASOLS ctc. A tiue lot of Parasols and Umbrellas, just rec'd. nt April, 17, 1844. BIRGE'S. rONNETS. and elcgaut Ribbons and - Trimmings the newest and most fash ionable style, just received and olTercd very low by A. FRANCIS. New Treatmcnt otConsumption Buehan1 Hangarian Bahum f Lie. Prcparcd in London, England, anil rec commeiulcd bv all cf the most cclcbrulcd Phys.icinns in Europc. Sold wholesale re- tail by RUSSELL &. GRJDLEY, Mid- tlleburi'. Agpnts lor iuuison county. Further Tcst'inony 'ice d ffom Dr. Jfrjlrlnnr. Just received from Dr. Howlar.d, infutorof Dr. : Taylor's Bahamof LUencort, 375 Bow- ; as a Cure for cvisumption, Liver CW inl, I'alpatation of the Jleart, Broncliitis ery. plainl, and Asllima, West Poist, March 9th, 1S44. Dear Sir It is with the crcatcst possible dcKree of.heartfclt gratittide, and plcasing emou'ons of. tbe soul, that I allcrnpt to east in my lnitc, ia fav-) orof Dr. Daylor's lialsam ol Uverwort. Ap-1 preciating as I do, thc virtucs of that cicellent ' medicinc, and sympathising wilh, and fceling at J ihe very sonl, for tliose who may t afilictcd as I ; was, cannot anaao lasticeto ray own leelings tcL was seized widi a raralvs is of thc lcft I??, wbich coufincd me to my Led fora numtcr of monihy, ; butby the unliunj persercrr.nce of iny Physi-j cians I waspaitlally rciorcu to ucaiin. iir Jjveranaaiivca,.pdiwiui ,. system ,n toto, sufiered f.ont the at ack most sc- ! vcrcly, and I have ever bccn suhjcct W thc most vio'.cnt attacks of inflainmation ol thc I.ircr, suf-j fcring in thc most cvcrnciatir.g manncr on taking cold, was never free from pain in my right side, accompaniedbyallat hostofncrvousa wliich rendcrbfeaburdcato all who are objccts of its pre-. In this way I su&ered until Ihe atr- , tumn of 1812, when I was scizedwith tbe Liilions remitting fevcr. My life was despaired offorj sonic wccks, but by tl.e unyielding pcrscverenee I of my physicians, I was again partially rcstorel i tohcalih. Butmylungs during my illncss, did j not escapc with impunity. i was inrcaienea -wnn ; a ihickcningof themucus membranc of theBron cht'a Itubes.my cough was extremcly severc,great tiahtness across thc chest. sbortness of breath. and violcnt palpitation and sorcncss in thc inter- costat muscies, anaconsupaiiun5unjiiiin;s,uuv evcr, diaihcca. The matter eipectoratcaassum ed the appecrancc of genuine pns, was oceasion ally strcakcd with blood; with nolhlng but impen dirig oeatii, I of course cxpectcd very soon to stand at tbc Bar of God. In this condnion I was. when adviscd by a friend to trv Dr. Taylor's Bal sam of Liverwort. ffrom 375 Bowcn-, N. Y.) I did so, and before unc bottle was gonc I was e.v TiREtr restorei?, but being too ambiiious I eipo- scd myseli, and was agam taKcn aiarmingiy iu. I lost my recollection so far that 1 could not re memher mv transactions from dav to dav. and scarcely the names ofmy children. Allthc svmp tons of "consumption retumed withalmost redoub Ied fury; I then went toSaratoga springs where I spent tne summer, bmwithout thelcast advan tarre when I retnmedl wasso tronbled wilh nal- pitalion that it many times threatened immediate suflbcation. I again had recourse to Dr. Taylor's Balsamof Liverwort, (from 375 Bowery,) and by its continned use, I am nowalmost enttrel v rc stored lobealth. I have occasionally made use of it in my practice, and that with markcdadran tage. I declare inyselt lot be an encmr to all quacks and curc-all medicmes, but so fully con vinced am I of thvirtuesof your medicine.it is my candid belief that if the Facully would make use of it, in conncction with ihe remedic already in their hands, Iess by far would be the viclims of thatdreadfnl disease denominatcd Consumption. If, sir, what I havc written TriU be of any advan tagc to yon, or to tJuflering humanity, you are al perfect Uberty to use it. l ours witn mucn cstcem, Signed, A. B. HOWLAND, M. D. Beware of conntcrfcits, the onlv cenuine has an engraved latel (over the outstde wrapper of each bottlel with the sisnature of Dr. GURDON J. LEEDS attachcd, and is forsale at tbe original ofEce.375 Bowerr. N Y. and bv Sidnev Moodev. ' JUIddlebury, Vt, Price rednccd to St ,50 and S 1 lpcrbttlO( 1 4w humamty, to inakeatleasta trial of Dr. Dr.Taw ' "''"YfV . . " criuall,,u' lor-s Balsata vf Livcrwvn. Il is impiMe it '"3? V'C,U"- ine to dcscrile to vou whM I havesurlbrcd for ll c n r-n,:ub" CCItKrK VITII , , nast 15 vcars. Whca alout 18 vcar of ape, I ! . ,u(. ut (-' & " PROBATB KOTICEA STATE OF VUMONT, ) District.of New Haven, s.v J Be it rencm'jercd that at a 1'robttc Court, tal den at Bristol, wiihinaad for the dUtilct ct" New Haven, on the 4ti day lf Mf r. 13-1 1, Aninstromcnt purpbrting to" bc tbe last will Ui-l testamcnt of WINiHROP DOW, btetfl-in. coln.in said district deceased, ws5 Frtscc;l u said Court for probate, by tbo perjons thciem namcd as Exccutors. Wliereapoa said Ccnu ordered Ihe said Executors.to noiify all jcnu. conceraed to appear alaprobate Conrt to 1 eliol -ca at Bristol in said distiiet on the first Murdy ofJune next at 10 o'clock A. M., atlbs cificc ct' the Judge ofsaid Court, tben and Iberc to m:ike theirobjectionstoiheprobaleof said will if thcy scc cause, bv publUhinK a certified ccpy oflkisor dcr in thc NorlhernGalaxy a newprer pintei! at Jliddlebuiy in the County cf Adt'ison tliwi wceks succossivly previous to tbe liina of W..JT Conrt. II- Mc.TiiLt., Judge. A true cnny tf recnrd. 2 Attest, H. Mc.ttLL Judtf'. STATE OF VERMONT, Dislrlct of New Haven, ss. J Be it remcnibered, ibat at a Prohate Court bvl dcn at Bristol, within ahd for tbe dislnct of New Haven on the 4th day of May, iSii, The Admicistrakir on l!ie estatc cf JOn IIILL late of Starksboro in said ditrict dcccas(.s presented his pctiticn in wiitiny prayicc for i. cense to scll real cstate ofsaid deceased for tb purpose of pay ing Ihe debts against saidcstaie' and expenscs cfAdininistratlcn, and tLercin se' forth theamouztof dcbts duc from ihcr deceased, andchargesof Admini'tration, the value of rer' sonal cstate atd situation of thc rcal cstate, intl that it is ncccssary to sell all tbe real cs&te of lla deceased (cxcept thc widow's dower) toiether with the rcrcrsiou cl'aid dower, for the pi if ono aforesaid; it Isthcrcfore ordered that ttcs :d J.C titiou be considecd at a session ofsaid Couuto lo holden on'the first Monday in June rcxr rt 10 o'clock A. M. at the o.Tice of the Judg cf said Court and that said Adnu'nistratur guc EOtico thereof to all persons inierested, that tl.cym. y p pcar&iuakc theirobjfctions.ifany tlcy ir.aj tava to tbegranting of sai:llicensc,bvpuMisbinrs cer tified copy of this order in the Northcin C: laxy, a ncwsparcr printed at Middlebury in tlie Coct, ly of Addison, thrcc weekssuccessively j uvici; lo tbc time ot" said Court. U.UtVEY MtSSILL, Jb je. A iruc copv if rcrord AttMl II. JIU.VSILL.Jud. 2 THE Subscriber has takcn tbaS'cra nt Monkton Borough. recently nccupicd by J. Miner tC Ca. ainl i irow rocciving and cf eii. iug a splcndid siock of cw God, recently pnrchascd in New York and Tioy, (cmprii ing alniost cvcrv varictv usuallv kept :n a couutry btoro, consisting of Groceriei, Hardware, Crockery and t foi vurc, Vru3, Metlicines l'ainto,Iin cced if Lamp OU, Cut tf II rov ;.n !'ails, Window Goj, I u'ly Cod Fish, Msclerel, Luerprjol Si' ALSO, S u j) c r li n e Flour . l-T . l. . 1 I . .1. I A and scll at 12 1 2 ccuts tdvauco from tbs i Vergnucs priee. J Hc would say to his fonaer friends acd tLo pul- (licthathcdesigiis to kecp a good supph ot :Jl thc irticlcs uantcd ty thc peoplc, and to sell a it. Pleasecall itid eriniiuc fjr votirsiflvci Thi peopleof Starksboro' and especially tlio-.e ivb nave Bccn m tne natit oi ir. cin? wim L m :n New Haven, are respectfully invitcd to c.l1 . fuSTi'Jinff rn ffin rT 'T v yWlUiU j. AytRl jj i TOiwiKlwK. Miss. Loonts, $' 31 1 ss. . Df5.ll.io, j a hop sectjud door North ff the Curgrrgatii.uil i'uincs of iMillbcra and Mautiramakrr', tfv I -i ilcclln? llmliif.. uiicic thv inteiul to c-.irfv tnlh ,bB Iti Fatbton bich nill U made Bptn L 1 irpup"d ,, le a"J "IaU:U ilr ,ul c 1 'f" i . J " k SfPfl (1lil 00BUbHEL.Sllat rfj-ALS-O H( BUSHFLS CORN. I.J Jou:so.i Apiil 1st 1311. NEW GOODS. Tlic suLscri!cs ara now receivin" ibeuSprlcc rnd blimmcr Uood, which fr varictv, auiuRbt Arrival No. 2. I f nmr'n i 1 . pv of Florence Iiraid Bomrcts, ani an :clK bemlemea s Molcskin, Leslora. rcd P-!". Lcf n p L . BaIziJrin tc. ir y ' ' - ' ' " CHOiCE GI'.OCLRIES. Alm.,,1 rc7 u b . vd fanuly-srlcw.J . , , ,. w" arc' I5,c" K,J,D ADtr? ..,- Just received by A. .KANOsfe. OBSBitl1 'WFTTi fftkSfai Jk g S Kf A gtgX b ffi tj3sSB3S.. 33l JSSoauBa. t3l?Wh5U5 BROWN A: SHELDON, have just ia-- ceivcil u genrral assortment of uonria for tu scasnn, including English, Grrman, and Fa cy Cloths aud Cassimeres; Docskins.Strscd Gambroous, &c.; rich Satin and Silk es't;g Calicoes, Balzoriues, Lnwci, icc. i:c, whi'.U nill be sold cheap for aish. April 7th, 1844. I CRAVATS. Gent's silk and satin Cr vats, Ladies' Cravats, Blfc. Ital. Cravats; P tent Rubber Bracrs, Silk Suspmdcrs, for sale by BROWN i: SHELDON. April 7th, 1341. 1 BONETS, Florence, Straw. iniocs lo. Cyprus, anil Pnlm lcaf Bonnets, jut ro ccivcd at STEWART. OLD, nnd Young Hyson. Hyson Skin, and Black Teas. Loaf, Lump and rirouu Sugars, iiiolnsses, Cnflies, Rice. Rniin. Spices. nnd pcppcr. fol sa'c unusintllv Imr at STEWARl'S. 1H Pnpot- Ladies, Misscs nnd cbil JLU UtlbUb jren3 SnoM ,, Gaiters. Also Men's Ca'fskin Boot-of tb most fashionahle slyle and best nianufACt uruatrcduccd prices, just rec'd bv A. FRA'NCL-. ftURTAIN Musiins, l nmbrie, Frinpp. J tunuturc.1 and Copperpbtte jn-r rec by A. FRANCIS. May 3. tP CASES Pnrnsols nnit I'mhrclh, ju.t r rec'd and cheap enongh by A. FUA X C i CROCKEHV anil Glass Ware." AhrT.-. now tock of Hnnhvare nnw o leitin by A. FR.VNTJS " Mny S. Monkton, May 8, 134. M 1' ihiBMJS 1