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WHIG STATE & KATIFICATION Capulets, neveragain to iufect the atmos CONVENTION, phere of the living with its deadlymias- At Burlington, Wednesday, June 2G, 13-14- Thc Whigs of the State of Vermont, (and nll others without regard to name.) who are Tfa Th;n3 part District Convention in favor of thc eltvatton ofHENRY CLAY ... . w.,r . i . j to the Presidency, aud TIIEODORE FRE- recently assetnbled at Williston, elevated LINGHUYSEN to tlie Vice Presidency of William II. French to the honor of being tlic United States, are r?quested to mcet in beat by Mr. Marsh in the third Congression Conveiuion nt Burlington, on WEDNES- a district. The Rev. Cyrus Prradle and that DvY the 2Clh of June, at 10 o'clock, A. M., ... , . D . for.hepurposeofnom-matingCaudidatesfor dismterested patnot Wm. P. Bnggs were State Ofiicers and Electors of President and present. But among other wann hearts on Vice President of the United States. ADd the ground, the name of the Ilon. Horatio n!sob confirm thc noininations made by tbe Xeedham of Bristol, "fttrfobre a prominent 7: ' is d Presidency; andfortlie transaction of other organ with peculiar unction. Hewasindeed matters decmed necessary, prcparatory to the rcwaided with elevation to the Presidency of Anuual September Election. the Convention. SinceraiVtnffhas becomo As Govcrnor Mattocks declmes being con- :,.wutm t, sidcrcd a candidate for rc-clection, (wlncn u"i' """" will be scen by his letter herewith made pub- only wisacre who has forsaken the old sink Jic) a new candidalc for that office is to bc iug hulk of Loco Focoism. For this we have SClecteu. A nis circu.i.aia. CB v. uu matters conncctcd with Nalionalafrairs,must rcnderthisCouTeutionaveryinterestingone to the Whig party. Tlie (Jommittee suggest tnerelore tnat tlic Whigs of the State be not represented by delegates or individnals, but fhat tbe xchole Whig part- appear there in a rnass. "A Tiumbcr of distinsuished jrentleraen from abroad, it is cxpected, will be present, and ad- dress the convention. CALVIN TOwKSLEl, HILAND HALL. IIAMDEN CCTTS, D. W. C. CLARK, GEORGE A. ALLEN, E. P. WALTON, JR. S. W. KEYS, A. G. CIIADWICK, Mav 30, 16-14. 31 '3 AROUSE THE MIGHT OF MEN, For years the Whigs have been endeav- j orinirto form a distinct issue upon princi- . ples with their cpponents. But with Mar- . ... ! Trcssicc dcmocracy it has been impossible. 1 o ' J . . : Thc Camchon has as often changcd hucs ; s new expcdients of deccption demanded new profcssions. But thank Heaven the color is fixed at last, and the issue fully presented to thc public. The llag of Io cofocoism is now nailcd to thc mast, and upon it in bold rclief appears Frce Trade and Annuation Polk is the avowed ad vocate of both. Nothing but this odious compound could have cvcr brought such aman zajauics k polk to the command jng position hc now occupies before the frecmen of this country. Thc security and perpotuation of slavcry is the alpha and omcga of this notnination. The grcat hcdy of thclcadcrs take no exception. Ilarineny cry the leaders! The harmony of the party tmist be prcscrved. Polk and Dallas are at thc head of nearly the whole loco press throughout the Union. But who would have Lelieved that even thc most supnlc Grcck of the party in Vermont, would have howed his neck to the yokc with a hcarty good will. Andyet evcry loco papcr in the state, which we have nnticcd has presented this ticket to the party, and in the spirit of the Bur ling lon Truc Dcmocrat, dcclares that r vcry consitleration of princijilc and jiat riothm dtmands of the dcmocracy incrcas cd crcrticn, and rcnticcd vigilance" Come fricnds arousc! cries this supple tool of party " noblcr cansc ncccr appcalcd for Ituman aid." Jonrnals and leaders who crc white were sing'mg peans to the "fa torile son ," now dcclare that this yung Hickory, bhould he live to thc 4th of March next will occupy the most exatted station on carth. Polk, the British Tariff, and Texas with its debts, its wars and slaves are to be thrust down the throats of the party, whether they will swallow or not. Upon the subject of thc Tariff they were per fectly satisfied with Martin Van Burcn. But the slavcocracy which controls the locofoco party could not forgive the least faltering on thc subject of Annexation. He was thcrefore instantly crushed The ' leaders at the north have coolly pocketed 1olk and Dallas- Ihave not heard one . ,. t . . . i . -ii to niurmur; or one to sussest a better the insult. But we waiit to see what will , . , v' , . fe. ticket. You perhaps lmagine the enthu hethe decision of the great body of the Eiasm w;,h wj,ic, ;t isevery whi re receiv- people who fill the raiiks. Can they lon-: ed, but I cannot describe it. Theshouts gcr be hoodn inked, cheated and cajolcd g" "P om the table, from the stage.from bythe foul syrensofthc party 1 Will Hf cars, from the private carriages and J , , , private residences; nothingis heard but they not sce that they arc betrayed and p0lk and Dallas. Clay menstand aghast, tramplod in the dust, sold like cattle in and with good reason. They are already the shambles,and doomed as for years they foredoomcd." have been, to the humiliating condition of THE CLOVEN FOOT PLAINLY OUT. "hewers of wood and drawers of water,' For ,hree years past e have beenendear- to the dominecnng task-masters of the orfng to prove, that Democracy in Vermont South 1 Will they not see that the suc- as every where else in the Union was oppos- ccss of this ticket js death to the Tariff, ed to protection. In the mean time tbe par- and all thc future prosperity of the coun- y have exerted the most artful ingenuity, try 2 AVill not the Abolitionists see that 10 Pan7 he without boldly denying the with the annexation of Texas all their crge. Although they have unmaskedthem- , , . - selves. The adoption of the Polk ticket has hopes are wrapped m the wmding sheet of - ., , , , , , the gravc. Will they not see that union with the whigs is the very life-boat of their safety, and that nothing but the election of Henry Clay can delay the success of this nefarious scheme bcyond anothcr es sion. 1'hcn ichigs, yea all the people arouse. " Up the hill. down the glen Rouse the slceping citizen, Summon out thc might of men," to prcvent thc election of a ticket, con ceived in the most reckless spirit. of party and self interest which has ever digraced the annals of our history. Yea fellow cit izens give no sleep toyour eyes, nor slum ber to your eyelids till this motley com pound of Jacksonianism. Van Burenism and John Tylerism, combined in this Eouthern man with British principles, F.-ee Trade, Slavery and Annexation, and wielded by a set of broken win,W d;,;. cians, and traders in TTa ,j 1, ;. a l ' lindscnps is consigned to the tomb of the . . h u h;ra SQ far as the , . , outward developement is concerned. Ihe lone object of Third Partyism is good, and .e jj0pC sorae practical plan may at last be dcvised t0 accompilsh it.whde Loco Focoism is bad all over. But as success is alwaysfond- ly desired by politicians, we guess brother Needham will find himself as the advocate of j Third Partyism in as bad fix as before. For inore than a decennary hc has trailcd the pike for Loco Focoism. The best he can hopc is the late of poor old Jacob who to his Crst seven years of apprcnticeship was obligcd to add anothcr seven years ofpainful toil before Rachct could be rcsigned to his embrace. j RAT1FYING. I Ratifyins from the sinking craft of Loco Focoism is going on a pace. Several or the shrewd Ieadersofthe party bo have hithcrto fought abolitionism with woolfish uialicc now I profess to be its warmest advocates. It re- quires a man of some ardor of moral feelmg . , . ., ... c to resard anything wrong m all this. Self- preservat!on islhe ia,T of natllrc and inst;nct. Whatsignifies clinging to the spoils like Har pagon to the strong box, which has been rifled ol'its treasures. These lishy gentle meu would be fools to continuc to boli wben they cannot sce thc shiners. The throw may be a dcsperate one but not morc so than the perils of Loco Focoism. The Liberty party have nominntcd Wm. H. French Esq. of Williston, as their candi date for Congrcss from this Congressional district. The Loco prints are Polking Mr. Jas. K. Polk as hard as they can upon their Loco rcaders. But it is nn up Iiill business after all. Thc cnihusiasm they mauifcst is a forc ed concern. They in their gatherings grunt twice, where they cheer once. But when they atteinpt to sing, they choke nith the name of Polk. We don't wondcr at this, for it comes hard for Loco farmcrs who are de pcnding upon the sale of their wool to live, to ring or cheer for Mr. Polk, vt ho dcclares that "wool ought to come into the country duty frce." fX7Neverhave we scen such contemp tablc gasconading as is contained in fol lowiug, from the Truc Dcmocrat publish cd at Burlington. This paper has com menced a new series, and appears in a new garb, both in type and with increas cd powcr for the dissemination of false principles, error and delusion. If he fol lowing is a faithful specimen of its regard for truth, it will fairly out Herod Ilerod. The Sentincl is but a fartliing candle to hclj) on in thc gloomy labyrinth of popu Iar deccption which is to be travcrscd dur ing thc Prestdenlial campaign. ENTIIUSIASM FOR POLK. A travelling correspondcnt of ours,who attcndcd the Baltimore convention, and who lcft there on the day of the nomina tion writes us as follows : "I have travelled about 175 miles by railroad to day, and at every tavern, wa tering placc and depot, had the pleasure of giving the news of the nomination; and as cver it was announced,shout after shout wcnt up, and we Ieft them shoutinff, for have nailed themsclvcs to the counter, and glory in their shame. The argumcntis now closed, and the evidence of Loco Foco hos tility to tbe protection is complete. The following taken from the Veimont Patriot the most approved organ of the pseudo Dem ocracy of Vermont is only an echo from the whole Loco Press and Party leaders of the of the Union. Away with your prctended fricndship for the TarifT, up with your free trade fla, and shout for Polk and Dallas. PROTECTION! PROTECTION! We expect to hear but little else from the fed eral press of Vermont till after the Presidential election. Tbe nomination ofCol. Polk was scarcely announced, when the cry was that he was opposed to a Protective TarifT, and exiracts from his speeches adduced in proof. Well, what of it! What rational tnan isnot? We have no belief there is any constitutioual guaranty for .anything btit n revenue tariff. The governm'ent has no right to tax tbe peo ple, directly orindirecctly.beyond the amount wannted to defray the expensesof tbegovem- Col. Polk's viewsare.doubtless, consonant th0!8 f Gen. Jackson and Mr. Van Bu- ren. on this suh&ct. He i a Jackson and Van Buren man and was brought forward in Convention by Mr. V. B's. fricnds, when they found that their favorite could not suc- ceed. "Uld Hickory" was for a 'judicious tariff;' so, we have no doubt, is 'Young Hickory ;' and all the prating of the feds about a protective tanu is mereelectioncering num bug a trap to catch eulls, and thev kuow it. They will talk of that now, to obtain votes while they are tbinkin" of something else and laughing in their sleeves at the prospect of estabhsbing a JNational liank or liity millioos! They know full well, and the people of the country cannot help knowing, from thc expe- nence oftbe last two scssions ot Oongress, that the tarinis a subject aQecting local in terests, and cannot be made a party question Ia the hard cider Conpxess, with a federa! maiority of 40, the cxistius tarill was cot thro' by tuhee majority. In the present Congress, with a democratic maiority of 50, Mr. Mc- Kay's bill, modifylng and rcducing tbe act of 184, was deieatcu bv six majority. ISow we put it to the candor of all feder alistsand democrats, if this does not demonstratc that the tarill cannot be made a party question, and that, in the election of President, there is no danger Congress will take care of the ta riff. ARE YOUREADY! The Whigs of Salisbury and Leicester are goiug to have a regular built Mass meeting, on the 20th inst.at Salisbury. Great prepar- ations are making to entcrtain Whigs from all parts who may rally to hear some tall speak' ing, andjgood singing. The 'Latch Strings' are all upon the outside as we learn. Come Whigs of "Old Addison" let us try our Salis bury fricnds. They have the reputation of doing these things up in a tall kind of a way Let us test their Whig hospitality for by and by they will want to test ours. Recoverv or the Tex Thousand Dollars. Wo underslatid that about six o'clock yesterday nftcrnoon the Ibicf who slolo Mr. McKies carpet-ba'r, con' tainingSlO.000, from the City Hotel, was arrcslcd :n New York. nnd the whole of tho money with tho cxcrplion of a few dcllars, found about his ncrsod Officcr Bowy'er, oflho New York Police, came up the river in tho Rochester last cvcning to notify Mr. McKie of the rocovery of tho monev. i e have not heard what circumstancc lcd to tho detcction nnd arrcst of tho robber. Eve. Jour. FLAG STAFF. The Whig youpg men of Burlington have been euzazed the past weck in prepannff a splendid Flag Staif, which is to be erectcd in the Pirk, some day next week. It is 106 fcet in length. and of dimensions suflicicnt to stand a "November frost." Burlington Free Frcss. REJECTION OF THE TREATY. 3r. Benton's Annexation Bill Ilarlor and Rhcr Bill Veloed. The Scnate of the United Statcs, at 9 o'clock on Saturday cvening, came to a vote on thc Texas treaty, aud the question of rat ilication was decided in the negative, as fol lows : Yeas Messrs. Atchinson, Bagby.Breese, Buchanan, Colquit, Fulton, IJaywood, llen derson, Huger, Lewis, McDuflie, Semple, Sevier, Sturgeon, Walker, and Woodbury 1C. Nays Messrs. Allcn, Archer, Athcrton, Barrow, Bates, Bayard, Beuton, Berricn, Choate, Clayton, Crittcnden.Dayton, Evans, Fairfield, Toster, Francis, Huntington, Jar- nagiu. Johnson, Mangum, Slcrnck, .Miller, Morehead. Niles, Pearcc, Pbelps, Porter, Rivcs, Simmons, Tallmadge, Tappan, Ty- ham, White, Woodbndge, and Wrigbt Jo. Mr. Hannegan. ofla. wasabsent. So that instead of pro:uring the assent of two tlurds, the treaty is rejecteu by a two- thirds vote. Mr. Bcnton immediately introduccd a bill for the annexatiou of Texas, which was read the first time. Its nrovisions are in substauce these : It fixcs the boundaries of Texas audannex cs it, on certain conditions, one of which is the assent ofMcxico. Annexaiion without the paymcnt of the public debt whicli lias now grown up to TWENTT TWO MILLIOS3 OF DOLL.VRS. The scttlement of thelimits of Slavery. It is not probable that it will pass at this session, though a difl'erent opinion is express- ed in an article wliicn appeared in rnday's Globe, and which was generally atLiibutcd to Mr. Benton. Thc President, it is said, has deterraincd to veto the casteru barbor and rivcr bill : tbis iucludes the appronriation foi the Hudson river. It is also supposed, as a matter of course that he willvcto the western river and harbor bill. PRIZE BANNER. Weare pleased to anuounce that the Com mittec have decided to dispose of the splen did bannerpurchascd for the Vermont delega tion, at an expense of one bundred dollars, by awarding it to the COUNTV which ral lies stiongest at the Mass Convention on the 26th regard bcing had, in rcference to pop ulation and distancc, to the same rule on which the award was made at Baltimore. Chittenden County of course will not be a competitor. Ia the meantime, the Ladies of Burlington have kindly volunteered their services in decorating it with some addition al fining emblems, and thus by their handy work demonstrating the deep interest they feel in the country's welfare. When com pleted, it will be a splendid tropby, indeed. Burlington Free Press. Wool. The New England Farmer, of tbe 5th inst. quotes prices in the Bos. ton market, ns follows : Primo Saxony Fleecos, washed, Ib. 45 a 48 c. Americnn full blood do 43 a 45 Do 3-4 do37n40 Do. 1-2 do 33 a 35 .1-4 and cotntnon do29a32. WHIG CLUB. A mccting of iho Club will be held at the Town Room on Monday next. George W. Grandy, Esq , of Vergens isexpectcd toaddrcsslho meeting. D ied In Tcrryvillo, Ct. of consumption, on the 12th inst. Alrs Emily A. wife of Rev. Merrill Richardson, and daughtcr of Dea. Ira Allcn, of this village, aged 28 years. She is believed fo have fallen aslecp in Jesus in the full enjoyment ofher reason, and a lively hope of eternnl life, which provedon anchor to her soul. In Weybridge, on the 17lh ult Sophla, daughtcr of Mr. John Wales agod 13 months. In Hinesburg!), ori the 17lhof May, Mrs. Saiqb C. Mathews,wife of Mr. James Mathews, aged 53 years. f FIRE INSURANCE MEETING. Notice is hercby given that the Annual Meeting of the Rutland and Addison Mutual Fire Insurance Company will be holden at the oflice of E. June, in Biandon in the County of Rutland, on Wednesday, the 3d dayofJuly next at one o'clock in the after noon, for the purpose of choosing a Board o Directorsand other necessary ofiicers of thef Company for the year ensuing, and for ad justin" the losses and making the necessary assessments tberefor, and for the expenses of tbe (Jompany for the current year. By order of the Directors, E. JUNE, Secretary Pres't ofHce Brandon, 5th June, 1844. MIDDLEBURY ALUMNI. Ilon. Mrnox Lawrewce, of Belchertown, Mass., is cxpected to deliver the Oration be fore the Associated Alumni of Middlebury College, atthe approachingCommencement, whicli occurs this year on tbe last Wednes day of July, instead of the third Wednesday of August, as heretoforc. Printers in tlie State are requcsted to notice the change. ADDISON COUNTY BIBLE SO CIETY. The first annual meeting of the Ad dison Co. Biblc Society will be holden in Vergennes on the lastWednesday of June, being the 26th. Addresses are cxpected from the Rer. J. Meacham, Rev. JXeon ard and Ed. Seymour Esq. It is hoped that much interest will be felt in the meet ing, and that many will be present. Will the papers of the county please notice. S. PEARL LATHROP, Sec. Whigs Attend. There will be a meeting of the Union Club at Salisbury on Thursday the 20th inst., at one o'clock P. M. The Wbigs of Addison and Rutland counties are particularly requcs ted to attend. Do you remembcr what a rousing meeting we had at Salisbury in April 18402 If you do, see to it tbat our meeting on the 20th shall not fall behind that in num bers or iutcrest. By order of the Executive Committec. A. G. DANA, President. B. Frisbie, S. B. June, J. N. Dart, J. S. Messer, M. H. Ranney. Secretaries. JLiberation. THIS is to certify that I have given my sons rneron ). tcrguson ana Aiired u. Ferguson, their time, to act for theraselves. I shall pay none of their debts, or claim any of their earnings. ALBERT FERGUSON. Starksboro, June 1st, 1844. 7;3w. Wool Carding. Tbe machines at thc old stand of D. P. Nash in first ratc rcpair, and tho business of Wool Cardinjr will be continued on rea- sonable tcrms and in a workman like man- er. C.L. SMITH. New-Haven East MilU, June 1st. 1844. 7 Dissolution. The Partnership herctofore existing under the firm of DUSTIN & RISING, is this day dissolvcd by mutual consent. A. R. RISING. Middlebury, May llth 1844. 7;3w LOQK AT THIS. HE Subscribcr has taken a shop in tlie 'lower nart of the buildinir occunied by Harvcy Wilcox, where he is ready to wait upon all who may favor him with a call. Hnving had years of expcricnce in tbe line of HAIR CUTTINQ & SHAVING, he feels confident that those who may favor him with nn onnorlunity to exercise his skill in these matters, will not go awuy dis appointed. Perfect satisfnction given or no cbarges made. Constantly on hand and for salc, a general assortmcnt of w TOYS, for children nnd also CONFECTI ONA RY of every kind at the lowcst prices. The liun"rv r.an also be accommodated with thc substantiuls of life in rootns neatly fittcd up for that purpose. The shop has undergone an cntire nnd thorouzh renair nnd its proximiiy to the cooling waters of Otter Creek, and the in vigoratlng hreezes that follow it course ren dcrs it n delightful rctreat from tbe hcat of a summer's sun, and dust that nt tunes ren- ders shops on thc streetso insupportable. He hopes to receive the calls of his o'd friends and as many new ones as possible. A. It. ItlSllMj. June lltb, 1844. 7;3m. Sp CASES Pnrasols and Umbrellas, just e& rcc'd and chcap cnongh by A. FRANCIS. G ENTS Goat Skin Bootces, a good ar ticle tor summer wear, just ree il uy BROWN & SHELDON. 1844. MANCFACTDRING. DAVESPORT & TDBNEE, WOULD infcrm tbeir patroni and the public rcnprallr. tliat thcv.have renewed their leassof tlie manuiaciunnc faDiianmtDi oi me iuiuuii; bury Maufaclun'ng Co. fora term of years with additionai facilities fordoiog business. They are also nwking somo valuable oddilions.lo their finitbintr machinery and improvemcnts, gene rally intcn:Iint; still to producc a SUPEUIOR?,ARTICLE cfgoods suitable for tho Wortliy Sons'of the Ureen .Mour.lain late and theirj JNeighbors on the opposite side of the Lake. They will receivo Wool to manufaclnre on sbares or bytho yard and will fceep an extcnsivo assnrlmp.n t of gocds on band which they will exchang e for Vool, or advance on Wool Ieft to manufic ture. They would again teader their grateful acknowledgments to their palrons for tbeir favo ra and re-assure them that cfibrts will not he wanting to mrru tbeir fullest confidencc. EiTP TERMS adapled to the TIMES Middlebury, Maj 2D. PAPER Hancings, a large stock, just rec'd and offered low by 7 May 1, 1S44. A. FRANCIS., F 1NE CLOTH CAPS, new style for Gcnts wear, by BROWN Sc SHELDON. HATS AND CAPS. Spring pattern, fine Mole skin, Leghorn Double and Single Bnm, faiik, velvet ana Cloth Caps at BIRGE'S. AprillO, lb44. CHOICE GKOCERIES. Almost every article that U wanted in a family selected with care, woht kisd vkict. Just rtcmed by a. r wi. NEW BOOKS IT TUE post orriCE. (Cheapfor Cash.) Fs'now receiving from New York, several new consiznments of School, Classical and JMiscellaneous Books tc Pamphlels; among which are the books pub lished by M. H. Newman and J. S. Taylor & Qp. Tracts and books published by the Tract Society. ALSO, Stationery, Fancy Articles and Piclures. Arrangements have been made for ordering auy Books that may be wanted, during open navigation. , Middlebury, May 28, 1844. 4 TEMPERMGE HOUSE- i The suliscriber would inforra the public tbat he con tiouei to kcepallouse of Entertainment athia oU stand ia Salisbury. None will have any reason to complain of his want of attention to his cu-toiners,or of the abnence of any accoraaiodation which can be ! cxpected ata country bouse. The refolution he hai ! taken to banish liquor from his house, he tnists will secure him ihepatronage of all those who are sin ' cerely desiroos oi promoi:nj ine caure 01 icmper ance. THOMAS V. KEELKIU Salisbury, 3Iay 20th, 1341. 3 n q SIX MONTHS TIME. TUE subscriber is now receiving ( not from New York Anrtinn Slionq. nnrfrnni hands, but from BOSTON,)a large and well selected assortment of DRY GOODS, GROCER1ES AND CROCKERY, mostly of which were bought on 'six months time,' but are sold lower than at any estab lisbment far or ncar. which claims the name of buying for 'cash,' all of which can be seen at W. S. Johxson's May 20, 1844. chcap cash store. N' B. No charge for showing Goods. ELM STREET ) ff ) PREJIIU.M HATS. J JUST reccived 4 cases of those sunerior Elm St, Hats, (which have takeu thc premi um at thc Quincy Hall fair for the last three years) which are far superior iu quality and style to any that can be found at any retail llat onop in Washington bt. t or sale vcry low forcash by II . S. Johnson. May 20th, 1844. SUPEltlUR Camphene Linseed and Lainp Oil, Copal Varnish, White Lcad, and Glass for sale at thc cheap Cash store of IRA STE1VART. IRON&NAILS. American, English, O. S. Itussia & Swedes Iron, American & English and Blister &. Castlsuinnicr Coat- and riints, uud Uoy's sum-i Steel. Nails and Nail Rods &c. &c. for sale ,ner clothes ; which will be sold vcrv chean cheapcrtbaneverat iiier iiouies , vtiiiiu iuni.m vtrj -ue.i IRA STEJf'ARTS. An axtcnsivc assortmentof Hardware, of avery name and description, ever used in an any civil ized community, may be found at STEfFJlRTS. F1SU. Codfisb, Salmon, ct Mackerel, for sale by Broum y Sheldon. TAILORS TRIMMINGS. A large variety sold cheap by May 14. 1844. Brown Sf Sheldon. COATS, VESTS y PANTS, of evenr varictv of stvlp anrf nn.iliiv fnmilit n short notice, cheaper than ever before ofTcred, bv I T II III. . . ' J iujj n, joi. Jirotcn (f Sheldnn. THE BEST ASSORTMENT, of Cloths, Cassimeres, and Vestings, in tbe coun ty, will be found at Brotcn y Shddon's. SAI.T Turk's Island, Coarse 'Wcstem &, Fine Dairj' Salt, just rrceived at STEWAUTS. WOOL &CARPKT TWINK. For sale at STEWARTS. FOR THE LADIES! Printed Lawns. hah monminiT- dn Fancy Moaslinde Laines. French Prints, American do. occ. occ, just openea and seUing fast at STEWARTS. Rouen and Fancy Cassimeres, for Snmmcr Pants Fancy, Checks &c, for coats, Marsaieles, Rich Silks, Satin and Velvct, Vesun!; at STEWARTS. Anice lotofFancr Gimrs Frin"es Vplrpt Satin and Crimpt, Spring Ribbons jnst from New York. at STEWARTS. Looking Glasses, of all sizes and prices at J. STEJF'ARTS. CLOTH CAPS. JUST rec'd an assortment ilen's Youth's and Cbildren's Cloth Caps for sale low by 55. BECKWITH & CO. April 22, 1844. STONE WAKE &c. JUST rcc'd a lot of Stone and Brown Earthen Ware of all descriptions for sale a t Factory prices by Z. BECKWITH & .CO. April 32, 1814. Hats!! Hats!!! AT TUE OLD STiND A FEW nOES .NORTH TIIE JAIL. THE subscriber would inform Ibp public that he has on hand a large assortment of blaclcanddrab Hats or the latest New-York fash ions, whicb he ofTers lower roa casu oa most xinds or Phodcce than can be bought in this county. JOHN JACKSON. N. B. The highest price will be paid for lambs wool and Muskrat skins. J. J. Middlebury, April 17, 1844. 51;tf. ZEPHYR all colors, sold by TVORSTEDS, Broicn If Sheldon. HOES! HOESI WILSON'SHocs anice article, justreceived and for sale, 'cheaper1 than thecheapest at STEWART'S. NEW GOODS. THIS day opening by thc subscribcr a splendid stock of fresh and desirablc goods, cmbracing all tbe varieties of RICH AND FASHIONABLE GOODS ofTercd in tho market, he has taken the ut- abont one mile south o: the Eaptist Mcctuis- tr ADIE3 and Mkscs I'lorcnc-Bonneta- a most painsm his selcction as to style, quality I house inCcmwal, and a vcnr desireble place for jj . i AMV r , vihhZ.. oa rr and price. All wishing for good bargains will a mecbanic, Whcelwright, Carrenter Joiner f-fnfn c'' Bt",e R," 2? f dowellto call. He will say positicely he is ' r almost any mechanie who wants a few acres; ffr?Dt Styles llonnct Edgiiig, 1 abs, .tnifi nn k ,.i .... :A oflnnd p.nilr tillml.nnd verr Droductive. acdwill : aIs a'3l " Rnrbes just rec'd by dersell, knowing that small profits and quick returns will ensure succss to the trader and satisfaction to tbc buyer. P. W. COLLINS. Cornwall, April 29th, 1844. PAINTING. THE subscribcr contlnues the PAINTING & CIIAIR business, at the shop htely occupied by Moodrio McDonald. and resneeUullT soiiciis a saare oi uie pairouage oi tne puolic. C H A I R S Will be kept constantly on hand at reasonable pricjs PAINTlrtCr doneat short notice, and particnlar attention giren IIocji Paibti.io and Pirisuo. (TT" All orders in his line wdl be promptly attended to. lUI.Ul'UtlL WUU1I1. Middlebnry, April 29, 1844. ftf REVOLVING HOUSE RAKES. T HE subscriber has re-commenced the 1 manufacturc of these rakes, and will be pleased to receive orders for them, and soon, &jTtf at aprobS!e conn held to save expense m delivenng ttjem. at MUdiesUry in and for tbe disiric: of Addison, He will furnish rakes supcrior to any now . on ,hc 09, 0f jiay a. d. 1811. in use, repair old ones if desried, or make AVhitfieUAvalkerandJamcsHuniirgtonnsn parts to order. ' ed executors ia an icstrumcat purportiEg to be tho He will make a few extra fine tccth rakes last will and testament of for gathering the fiuest hay, and raking after. ILLIA3I IIUNT1AGTON, Tm. Tlnki-i ilsn for sal- late of Vhitin? in saiJdistnet deceased, presrat Urag Kakcs aiso tor sai.. , same for prutate. It is thcreforc onJcn. lht , . T 10 , R..r the same beexamincd for probate.ata session ot Shoreham, June IS44. i said conrt to bc held at the ofiice of the r.egistcr jof said court, in said jiiddlclury, on Thursday bLOVfc.. the 20th day of June next, at one o'clock ia ih-j Ladies black, dark, aud light Ivid; Bajoui alternoon: And thatjiotice thcrcofbe given to tl! manufacturc, white and black silk do. lisle persons intcrcstcd, ihat they razy appear r.nd tbread, mohair and lace do. cotton, lincn and maka their objeciions, if any they may fcave. tt pic nic do. bl'k mohair and fancy silk mitts; Jbeprobate and allowanceoi; said will, ty P- . 1.1... 1 j . i:t ;i-,i i: hshios a certifiec cor.y of tnis order m tbe r.orth- cotton, and buckskindo; child's cotton do, for sale by BROWN & SHELDON. May 22d. ARASOLS fcc-. A fine lot of l'arasols aud Umbrellas, ju3t rec'd. nt April, 17, 1314. BIRGE'S. NO I ICF. ,rti , rr t 1 Wtlereas my wife ANN.V, has Ieft my bed and board, and rcfuses to live with me. I hereby notify thc public that I will pav no debts of hcr contracting after this datc. r'wnor'W 11 cifviVL'l? Bristol, May 20th, 1844. o,n . H. irtrt ; T ' ; . : TT AVS, Lcghom, Palrn Ieaf , llieil's wule Brilll do, for sale at STEWARTS. illO targCSI, ClteaneSt anU OCSl,aiJJliailk:l.ury,on 1 Iinrs.uy ihe L-Ui day i.l Juno Stock of Goods evcr ofTcrc.l in this market rc,:tt.a.1 'cI,.":k '"?' n' " ' .... t . .. . i t t , adramwtrator ce nottcc tnerccf tr nll pcis us in coi ipnsing almost every vauctyof kind, ',,.,,, , an(, ,h. ,r c, style and name, which were bought Imv ,jCctions if any they ir.av lar, o said lirrn.c Ixirg with cnsh nnd wllich nr: SELLING OFF j grantcd, by publihin;'a retliSedcopy of ihU irdrr il.rllJLy. at a small niivanrc Irmii Cost, by A. FRANCIS. May Sth 1311. GEORGE S. SWIFT, ATTORMEY AUD COUMSELOR AT LAW. iilititilrturs. &'t., OJjicc in Oie Room occupied ly the County Clcrk, in IVainwiihl's brick Ruilding. March. 2Gth 184 1. 47;tf. NEW GOODS AGAIN. ROWN & SHELDON, have just re ccived a new lot of Suiiiiner Good?, consisting of Ualzorinc., rriutcd Cambrics, IfitlllCinS fllfTpllipr iritll n l.irr.o n-anrt- mcnt of English nnd Aiiii.-ricaTi Tweed nns.einiRres. and evcrv vnrietv of.'onds fiir for cash. June 3d, 1844. BABNES FKISBIE, Brandon, Vt. LAW NOTICE. TUG Subscribcr haiin? opcned an OHlcefurlhe transaction of 7aw bus'nsss, would infiirci the public that he will Le ready to wait upon all uli may liareoccajion fir his prolessional services at his Ofiice ovcr the Sloro of Ira S:enart Esq. few doors south of tbe Fost OOice, KMERSOX 1!. WR1GI1T. Middl bnry lan. 8, 13 H. GARDEN SEliDSl The celebrated RUIey ic Co. Ganlcu Seed: Also tne suaKer sccus iroai .n!iehl, warrau- ted superior and of thcgrowth of 18-13. For sale by Z. BECKWITH & Co. F O R S A L i: . A large Lot of Window Blindsnnd Sash at very low prices, by Z. BECKWITH i: Co. Middlebury April Clh, 1811. NEW SPRING GOODS. C. BIRCE, is now receiving his usual Va riety of fashionablc slaple&fancy Dry Goods. New Spring pattcrus, and cheap as cvcr of fered for Cash. AprillO. 1841. BONNETS &.C. Ladies and Misscs Florence Braid, Stcaw and Cyprcss BounetS, Artificials andRibins at BIRGE'S. April 10 2341. B O N NE'l'S SILK, Cyprcss, & Willovr Bonnets.just rccctvcu, anu lor sale by IRA STEWART. Nov. 27 1813. CARPETINGS &c. Oilcd floor Clath, Matliug aud Carpetings, at BIRGE'S. April 10, 1811. Balzoriue, Sup. Mous Do Lsine, (iing hams, Prints, -c. just reccived at BIRGE'S. AprillO, 1811. Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Tweed Cas simeres and other Summer CIotli3 for Gen tlemens wearjust received at BIRGE'S April 101844. l'APER 1IANGINGS ccc. 1,000 pieces Paper, 60 " Borderings, just received and very chcap at BIRGE'S April JO, 1641. Corn" -300 bushels Corn forsalc by P. W. COLLINS. Corn wall, Fch. 29, 1844. nOAF AUGERS A new article of Cap Augers which every farmer dcsirous of good lcncessnouli uave, lor sale by P. AV. COLLINS. Cornwall, Feb. 20, 1814. &PRUCE CLAPBOARDS AND PLANK A quantity of Spruce Clapboards and clear stufT, Spruce Planks well seasoncd for saleby P. W. COLLINS. Cornwall Feb. 29, 1841. FOR SALE. - A SHALL FAUMor House. Bam, Shed, & Wheelwrishtshon with 5 acres of most excellent i - Desoiacn.ap. J reasoiauiccreuu wuui4 oegiv- cnforpartof tlie paymenl if dcired. Enquire of Ward Stow on the prcmisej, or of the subscri-' ber. It will be sold soon. , A small Orchard and excellent garden,grounds well watered.a well and cistera on the above. premises. Cornwall, Miy '. 5th, l&lf. IRISII LINEN, supcrfine, the best qual- ity forgcntswcar. fine andcommondo. for saleby BROWN & SHELDON. FINDLAY'S THISTLE TIIREAD. is the best spool cotton imported, and is sOld onw hw imntVN ctipr TlflV "JIICH. SILK and Cabmcre Vestings, at BROWN & SHELDON'S. aup inc , .-. .. , aHUiAKbi a superior article, SHEEP and wool twine, at BROWN & SHELDON'.'? FROBATE NOTICE' STATE OF VEn.MOST, crn Galaxy a ccwspaper printed at said ilu'dle bury three weeks succcssi'rely prcrious u tl e time ofsaid conrt. J. S. BUSHNELL, RcaUtcr Atruccopr of Record, Atttcst J.S. BUSHNELL, Rcg. STATZ or VtRMOKT, ' Diitrirt of Addissoir. 5 Be it remembcred that at a Probate Ci.rt hcll at HliJillc&ary in and irll:el)Itritt cf Addison, t-rt ,i.29iliday ofMay, A. D. IS4I. William'l. Kueiladniini.-iratcr of thc rstair 1 f jrAnsiiALt. S. Ukurt Lite,of sa:d JliJJkbrry itc- craswl, preieuts hiypetiiioil in nriting to s-iMroiHt, pravinj for hccme to sclllhr ical cslatc of the niiJ dccc.ied and expcnrc of administralion r and tbcrc- m scts lorlh Uie amnunt ul lr.e uebls dss liim luo decead, thecliarges i.fadminstralion, ihe alue t.i ihe personal cnatc, aml Ihe siti!.uion of ihe ual ci- ' tatc oftlicdcccaseJ, and ihai it is npceasary .0 sclr thc leal cstate of tbc deceased fer tlie ri rposctt ' iuLi -.i ii,. fT, ,.r,i. r?:. i- ofsaid Ciurt xt m Uic.Norib.eni Ualaxy three wecKs succc MVUjr previaus to the time of aiit Court. 1. tf. DLTSH.Et.L. rrfii:er. X trre copj of Keccrd, Atte.J. S. IlUdll.NELr., Reji.ifr. STATE OF VERMONT. District of Addison, s-s. Bc it reinombered, that st a Fro!a:e C.jur: IieM at Middi'ehury in nnd for tho TJisret r.f Addison, on thc STtli d.iv of A. I' 151-1. Uannah W. Gatcs aad Dan. W: r: rr sd ministrators of the cstate of Li:vt II. G.ri.s, late of Cornwall in said Distiicl itcrrasr.!, present their adminitra;ion arcoii'it 0 r r.l lowance. Itis tbrrefire orderetl, tht s-.d account hc cvjmiacd fur allowance, at a sn -sion of eaid Court to be held at ffu- nlfee i f ihe Kt-gister afsaid Cuxiri ius'aid 7.tiM.i ! iirv, ' on Thursday theSOih daj rofJsnc A .at o:ie o'clock inthc afteinoour; ; ud l' t swl aJniinistniti.rs ucmiirethcn'.f m pi.ir,K-rsi . i-t.-r- ' U:fJ miy ?rprar a.n,! Z" ,u" ''t 10M ,r miylLnctoilcalUtau-cifs-i.t ntcouut.by pulilif hit'jj n ccrtlficd cipy v( ilcrdir iu tlic lurli:crn lialfiy a nei'ltnjcr .ni'tt;u r.I liddlcbury in saij Ditfrirt, Jlhrce uctkit tcccw i?elv plctiuns t lle linc f Sai.l Cut.it. J. S. BUSHNELL, Reii.ier. A true Copy ol Rccurd. Altcst J. S. BUSHNELL. Reg sti-r.- O TTLF.l) CIDER, for oalr by UliUVii 4;Sllt;i.UOi. New Storc--N&w Firm -IH'cw Gooda. BELNSMAID & BROTIIERS.. strciEssons to PANGBORN '& BRINSMAID, ARE preparcd tu t-rll at the Ijw ;..!. ,r ew Yolkpr.cu-,atwhule.nlor retail, U ATclirsV Ci.ocks, Jr.wuLur, Cikiias Silv.k, i-Uii-', RRiTAS.fiAaml nilier Jlcul Uiwiln, (iuLii T::i .! nr.ts, SpEcTtcLKs, Cimixs, Kisos, Y---, I'roociies, and nll ood in the line. au 1 b. .,i -r iltc ri.iEsr dcscriptiu.i ofttixi-Is, uc arc k npi'i i ;rcat aricly of (iimkIs at uhulesale tontppK Irrs ir oiliers. to scil ag-.iii, and no inttisc.tfU at orders fr'm abro.-nl, atfsuriug ru.lu.nrrj dr.it li.e ill ud lUc Good low, aud ,f the ij.nlipv ih(;. 3,'a suld fir. VVc iinport Goodit, or Ltiy them Mlrrrrn r .t- n. gctthcmlo adtant.ie, an.t liallscllso th.it we give our ciistouicrssaliifiriivT. Ordera fiom u ilistancu aiicnded to uroin-.ilv. .mt as sw.dli:irs.iin giri-n, f nay tho kosi, a. I.jr l.-r. sunal api.lication. L'.nl. or walciles 1 1 iL. Iw. nrb'injle. Wearo A:ei.ts fir t!is Di.iut-.n I i.0i.. J Golh Pe.ns, Flv HLts. (or Ilorses. anJ 3lor.is. o.n' I'ii.Ls. Wc liaie WiiLoirtt'ir.r, Conm, ItRUxius IIoccLKErri.xo Articles. Iljnn.. an.lmle.- Cutlcrj-, Co3imu.sio.v Fi'h.iuore, I'hiiiso Tacklt, Uaskeij.Stockii, Collar, ScsrA.t-- Wc luvc DREssi.tn Uahes. Woric Rmtci.Mu- SICAL l.tSTRDJIESTS, IiM and Uouble Uass VlOLJ, 51 CMiDlAXs. an l moat suuller mlinmenls GfvIuAical 3Ierrhnndise. In shori, n e wimII ja.t nr ihat we Iiatc X rerv eslen he an.l larini asnoll:.i- t nf Ainrrtran, En'. Iish, Gfrman and I'ris. KA.NCV AI'.TICLES. and wearc (u'ly anm.-e llnt ihe war to se'l lliem is to .ut tl.em eu I.OU thatBrto.i or New 1 k will not Ui a ni'tre fjroraLle ptice ! Uiy iju-oi. We uy for t';sh, aad sell fr Cash. Oar rustumrrs c..n H'y a chcan b-re as a; anv ithe r nlare. If aov on chooscs tn scnd us the Cash raGo!d or iirrr Watcli fmm a disianrc. or anr oilier article. an i lcave the selection to us, they jhillLnu axarth iir wortiithe uunet SEiir.and f h does m.t sun.. it can l cxchinged. Oar Silrcr Spvoi. n ttutuc ia our nwn sljop. l'artieuUr attention rcid to H.icUati-rt rrparir;. RI1IXS3I.VIU 4- imOTHEKS. BCRt.lSOToS,VEKMOST. DO YOU WiSil A GtH)) i;.RJ ' Thsn call. exatnih: snd roreMisc ss.n th.j from the la rgpst, best and cbepest sn-cU oi Ot j-iA ot be found in the Concty. Mayzi, I8M. lUAi)ll-.VjUi: CARPET Wnrp, Cotton Yani, heci Twine, n new sujip'y by. .May Sth 1641. A. FI5ANCI. CAPS, Vnlvet, Bovs Fiuicy do Cr:np, Glarcd do, Sportsinen Wool do i i f re ccived, for sa'c at STEWARfs. A LARGE lot of Unbrciras and P.m- soN, cheap for c.vdi nt STEWARTS. Snspcndcr Bncklcs at BROWN i SHELDON'S Glass. China, and cominun warc cut tum Ibers, &c, t STEWART'S. MESS PORK, for Sale hy Sept25 IRA STEWAT vuiiiiti:. April 20th 1S44; - TO THE READING PURI !C 3Ik.t r. LOcKE.'n menlrr Drm,UUh. r:. I Irgc, hat in; been nppoin:edGeneral Agrnt Cir U'iliVr R r nitrrn '& Co 1'oreios & Awericah PERioDicii.50r x. f HASKELL. icx, Doston.vouM folicilLulcriplion for 103 puh- nJyk 'STO''' All thrworSs and rnlJimtioas, cmEmced iu'itut lut.andall others desired. excey wcrklits, will Lo &jrnircd to cilizens or 31 iidle!Dry and virinity At tht prices named in tho list, FREE OV ?OSTAtiE. I. - disidaal snbscnUrs aoyHhcre in the statev ;r ; wiiWu ne Inindred m les, rurnisbedbysuiilat ruurh Lss r- "ms, Lilries, Rradinj Associatlons. anl U-ufir.' ""u'"r - ' v''" mn..i. ICIlll.. jMtuSri irii(wr .nj Ml C III 111C frccoiexpensc Small pacluges sent hyrtacrrjii. ,,,Ji-aIm,llihar.. ;L 5i 1. and Orders, Afeut paid) nfrtliillT Hilrned .n attciien to.