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several States, &c., states tlinl to tcst the sincerhy ofthcsc geutry in their profession of confidence, it is autborizcd by Busnrod iay lor, Esq.,of that place, to make the follow ing proposition : We narae the foUonmg Nineteen States ; Virginia, Peunsylvania, New York, Rbode Island, Massachuselts. Mainc, New Jersty, Dclaware.Vermotit, Maryland, North Caro. liua, Louisiana, Illinois. Georgia, Tennessee, Ohio, Connecticut, Kcntucky, nnd Indiana, and oiTer to iet ftom 100 to $300 on each voting for Henrv C!ay;and also.will bct from 51000 to $5000 on tlic general result in ftvor of thc Whig rsndidatc. Or. if llse Lo cos will bc bettrr acconiroodatcd.a bet ot 310,000 to S3.OC0.wilI bernade on the gencr al result. The money to be deposited iu eilher of the Baltimore Banks designated by the parties aceepting the proposition." Tiik Leavkx of Tr.u-rn at Work. Tho St. Johnsbury Caledonian. published at Danville, Vermont, says "We ate credibly informcd that iu one district in a towu not lOrailes distant from us, where thcre are toroe 25 votcrs, and where hertofore, there havc been but one or two Whigs. there is not to be found now.a single Locofoco all ofthcm hav.ne within a few wceks united themselvcs wiih tha Whige, are 17010" for ri.iv nnrl Prnipntinn. Fonr or fire of thcsc ! ; ; - - i -,,,, ii.1(d tlif Burlington Cenvention 1 Thev say they have been chcatcd and dc- ' i. H.olrn.rmrnf.liiiral frifnds nnon . , - T I 1 : .. th tanll : ana now, sceius mi: iiui; tbe right, they are going with them. In another toivn, ivhcrc the Locos had some 250 votes lastyear, we aretold by gocd authority, that one-half of lhese refuse to go into support ot t'olK aim uauas. j. iicy innih they are callcd upon to adopt new mcasurcs Hnd ouions men, and ttiey cannoi conseniio annexation, uy anojncryou inaycausc or :r beFolked. Thisdon'tlook much like "l'olk, mit it, and as practical men you arc called Dilhs and iictory,'as the Icaders non-1 upon to decide betirccn the two. Will you hout. j iu blind devotion to a theory or a party, suf- fer this opportunity to preveut a great practi- BE WARNED! Tbc tctm of 17 Senators of the United , t !litn nirfc nn lliR ih of March ncxt. of wbom all but four arc Whigs.aud all but thrce vnted acainst jMcDufiie'srrsolmion for an- nexation. If, thcu, thc Whijs ofthe Uniou donot iriumph il these lacancics are uot , filled bv niensound on this great question , ifPoll;'i3elected President. wehavea Piesi- " dcrit and a Scnate wbich csn carrv a Ircaly of annexation wiihout lefurcnce eiibcr to the i ncoiile or theirrcprestutatives! Let no man , directlv or iodircctlv support Janies K. Polk, itnless i;c is in fnvor of annexalioti and thc fiipremacy of theslave pouer. noaTn 0.rolia j Jetter to tne eili- i torsoftheNational Intclligcnccr, from asub- I ,rea'v un .uose ino.ans, g.v.ug ..,e.n um.. teriber in North Carolina. under date 0f ; fts, amtimtion, tr.nkets, &c, ,0 ,nducc them Julyll.savs:-"I.. tbe Old North S.ate, comnn. ravage, on our front.er.-W Ttherecvcry thing is wcll, we shall certaitiK I -i"egrajn. clectour Goi-emor by a large majority, rc- gain the llouse of Lommons, and probably , tbc Senate of the State. The Locos are inorc Inttcr, and are using creater cxcrtions j ibsn 1 ccr kucvv tlicin. lliey arc met liy our frieiids at all poiiitsaud frcqticntly mct uiih ovcrwhehning defeat. as did General j Saundersat (jreenvillcon nis encountcr witn Mr. Stanley." OLD HICKORYLN THE F1ELD. The Locofocos see plainly that "Young Hickory," as they facetiously call him, cau't ntand alone.much lessnnalonc. Tlieyliavc rccordingly callcd uponJackson forhclp and, forceJ the old min, in his agc and dccrcpi tadc, to cntcr the fieldjto back up suAprop vj the poor apologiesfor candidatcs which lliey havc presented. So the old man has just written a letter, (will the Timts copy it l) of the date of the loth of June, of which the tollowing fonns the concluding parngraph : "Lct us theiefore, rally wiih patriotic acd national zeal uuderthe (1,'g upiicld by Polk nnd Dallas. Jj ikcy are succssful Texas and Orecon icill It ovrs ; il ihey are deieatcd. JJnt- ish influencc, tiiu'cr the pretcnce of abolish- ing slavt ry, wil! be interfeiiug wiih our rights, uJ it Bli.fnever cease as longas ourglorious svstem ofgoverumeiitis a succeas;lnl proof j that mouarchv is not necessar to sccure thc j lnniinea of iiian. "" " ' I Sm, vcrv lespcctfully, drew Jacksos." ! So. "Old Hickorj-'is of opiiiion, thu Polte and Dalbs are succcssful, Texas i!l be oursr and calls upon those with whomhe mav bc supposed to have influencc, ,o support Polk on that ground "he ribovc cxtract, bcsules sljouing on Iiat rcascn tiie support ol I'oik is ciauncir .i.Wtl,Bi.P.iLr.:.n,I iml.orilitr nfibo old General. aud the caso with which his kcepers mnubl him to suit their designs. Thus before the Baltimore Couventious. whenit was known that Van Buren opposed annexation, Jackson thus wrote to B. F. Buller. We quotc from the Albany Ar gus. 'Mav God bless you, tny dear friend, nnd presideoveryourdeliberations, and may con- lidencc on thc ihe part or all the democracy, tcd on Mr. A an Bu.en. Th.s asain be uni is the sincere praycrofvour friend. Asnr.EW Jackson." , The poor old mau then praycd for the nomination of a man opposed to auucxation ! j he uow calls upon the 'democracy' to , nupport a man bccausehe is in favor of" ira j mediate auucxation 1" We take the follow ing extracf, also, from one of his lctters. 1 The readcr will placo it iu conncction wiih ! the above : ; "The Senator who volcs against thc ratifi- , catiouofthe Trcaty, mtistbe a traitor to thc , best interests of our bcloved countrv, what ever prctexthc may attcmptto hide himsclf under." Poor old mau. Frotr. Ihe Greenfeld Courier. ABOLITIONISTS AND ANNEXA TION. Under this head we endcavorcd last wcek to show that an opportunity uow ofTered it sclf to the abolitionists to sirike nn imnortant blo w for their cause bv polilical action. Wc ' showed, or attempted to show, that by acting with the whig party tbey could stifle the an nexation scheme, white if they held aloof. or voted a third ticket, that scheme might prove successfuL And we drew thc iufereuce that as the power to decide this annexation ques tion rests.with thcm, the resposibility for the result rnust rest npou thcm also. Can abolilionisls escape this Tcsponsibility ? If they stand aloof from the coutest, or votea third ticket. and as a consequence Oicrcof, Mr. Polk is elected, and Texas annexed, will not take a familiar illnstration suppose you are shootins at a noxious animal, butas you are about to pull the trigger you discover a man uiuciiy in ine range oi )uur uaui iuu oup pose you fire notwithstandiog and kill the man. Here you might safely say that it was no part of vour intention to kill the mau. You sought only the life of the animal But would that clear you from the responsibility for the man's death? Clearly not. You foresaw that if jou fired you might kill thc man, thereforeyou are responsible. Iftheo rou voto the third tickrt, forcseeing that the the resposibility for the annexation rest upon i saIl. Imt thev aro of the most cheering them? A mauisrespons.blc forevery con- descrl tion. -The , ljko an scquence ofan act ofli.s vhcl raef- avalalche It d fc d This is perfectly obvious as lor mstance, to , , . conscqtience niay be the annexation of Tcx as, how can you escape the rcsponsibihty 7 But you may reply, "Wcmay not do evil that good mav comc." True; that much abused maxim.'the cloak for raany sms, has. however. no application hcte. Let us lllus tratc this by another fauiiliar example. You are walking by a stream, in the middle of which vou discover a neighbor drowning. A boat stands near, but the ownei of the boat, nhois by.forbids you to enter it. You qui ctly remark that it would bc wrong to use a mau's propetty against his commanils, and that ''we may not do wrong that good may comc," aud leave your neighbor to his fatc. Caa you clear your skirts of rcsponsibily for his deaih ? You may say you did not kill him, you had no inteution of destroyiug hini, that you could not save him by doing v iolcnce to the the property of another. But your conscience will tellyou that you had the pow er to save your neighbor, that you forcsaw that if you walked on he would die, and com mon sense will braud you as his mttrderer. So if you stand aloof now and allow Texas to be anncxed, you may say that you did not au nex it, that it was no part of your inUntion to cause the annexation, that you could not nrcvcnt it e.vcept by volitig for a slaveholder; l..,t ihi-anfswer will be ou had it in vour powcr to prevent thc annexation, you forcsaw ihnt if vnu rcfused to vote - - . Oie lllC Wlllfr UlHKl H1C annet ation mislit be tlie consequence, ann rotmnon scnsc will ho'd you to the responsi- bility for this forcscen consequence of your rnurse. rhere is no uoins evil ttiat sooit 1 . : t TI.B nMAlIoil .cn.nit nf mav comv auum n. a... j.......... usinrr another s ooat wmioui nis ieave is as notlniig comparcd with the practical jvrong of siifTering Texas to be anncxeu vr nen you navc tbe powcr to preveut it. The truth is, a practical question is before you by one line of conduct you can prcvcut . cal evil to go by uinmproved ! LATEST FR03I TEXAS. "v an arnval ycstcrday rrom 1 exas, wc bave reccived files ofGalvcstnn papersto the Csh mst. inclusive. In regard to annexation, tbe Galvcston Gazctte cxprcsses itsclfnell satisfiedattbefailureof tbe projcct, nnd thinks the condition of Texas nili be morc bappy and prosperous as an iudepcndent nation. A coirespondent of tho Matagorda IJes- patch says that two attacks have already been innde upon Col. Kinney's Kauch at Corpns Christi; and that a large body of Cainnnches .re within tncuty lcagucs of thatplacc, from uhom a hnstile visit is cxpccied; that thc . r t T , . i . . . . . , ,. . . . , , , A correspnndcnt of the Galvcston Gazctte furnishes the details of an action betwcen Colouel Hays and a Iarge bodv Jof Iudians near Gonzales. the Tcxians were only 15 in nuinber, opposed to to Iudians. Ihecom bat nas maintained with great obstinacy for eome time, ibosc cngaged iu it on both sides cxliibmug cooluess aud uetermmeu couragc y.O.Bee,JulylZ. TIIE 'BARGAIN" SLANDER. Fiom the Sat. InUlligencer. The AprNo of the Southern Quarterly Review, whicli bclongs to theCalhouu wing of Locofocoism .contaius an articla on Clay and Calboun.in wbicb,at thcjclose of aparallel betwcen tbe tno sta'.esmeu, the rcview makcs thc folloiviug honorable and complete rccan tation of his belief in thc always despicablc charge of bargin corropiion made agaiust Mr. Ci at: "It is vcry sclJom that wo are furnisbcd with a fincr viudication of one's self than cau be found in the addrcss of Mr. Clat to his coiistitutnts, in rcply to tbe famous (infa- tnous :i ? rharre nf bribcrv and corruntion made against him in the l'rcsidcntial contcst of 1S23. We well rcmcmbcr the time when, iu the heat and contcst ofbattle, it seemcd to us that charge was trumphantly sustaiued, and th.it Mr. Clait, in the eye ol prosperity, w'ould beforcverdisgraced. But time and a r:orc cvcn tempcr liave prodnced hcre all thc resultsthnt his bcst fricnds could dcsire, and, from tbe perusal of this defcnce we arc rea,'' to -'vf ,r,ai& lie ''W,r.e1mreS " Ue verfict ofan acnm tal. Wl.at most rcmarkable is the Irtitlifiiliic5s stamped upon vcry ''? production of one w ho n- - i "'"k "v t i" 7" , . ' ' ttiose w uo ucrcio comeon me stage. It is an argumcnt to be rcad and admired by those who would hcar the charze and pro- ! i,,nnii tltnlr 1piinn ivhpn l)ip ntnprf nf tlip discussion had laid his head upon his mouud of carth and his spirit passed from his earthly tcucmeut to a purcr habitation." SOUTH CAROLINA AND TEXAS. Gcn. Quattlebum, Bricadier of the Char)eston br;lldo pf , j,.,. . , bec; . . outh Carolina ng and addrcss- ing his briadc on the importance of Toxas to tho South and her intituttons, until, tho Charleston Mcrcury states, they are all zealous for Tpxas, or Dis nnion ns tho allcrnativo. The 23d Uegt racnt has. lesolced, That in the opinion of this mceting tho annexation of Texas to our counlry isamattnrof paratnount to the Southern and South-Western States of this Confedei-acy, and that il tcou!d be j morefor the mterest of thrse States that they should stand out of the Un'wn, lolth icxis, than m ti wiihout her. This is thc tono of Tcxans at the South. JAMESK POLK SAYS. "I am orrosr.D to a tariff fou rno tectiox" ' I HAVE AT ALL TIMES BEEN OPPOSED TO THE PROTEC TIVE POLICY." These sayings will provo Polk's politi cal dcathkncll. No sophistry can change thcm. They are plain and.distinct ; and they will bo kept beforc the peoplo. THE GREAT wThGRALLY IN MICH1GAN. Tho Srate Convcntion of Mich. was held at Marshall on tho 5th- Thc De troit Daily Advertises of the 0th says : "Wo have but afew words from Mar Michtgan. The numb'er was estimatcd at FIFTEEN THOUSAND, None placcd it lower than tf.x Tnons.-vD. The singlo Delegntion from Kalamazoo, was one MILE IN LENGTH. "Hon. Francis- Granger, Jamea S. Thayer, nnd Gcn. AtnosP. Gtanger, all of New York, made Speeches. Hon. John Biddlo was nominated for Elector at large. and DariusCombstock of Len awce. of thc Isl District. i iw ''t;i uitvciuion ever neiu 111 Tbe follonring town Committees were ap pointcd by the towns at the Whig County Conrcntiou holdcn last June. We hope they will do good service iu thc Whig cause the coming campaign. ADDISOX COUNTY TOWN COM- MITTEES. Middlebury. Leonard Deming,James 51 Slade, Olivcr P. Turner, Ilurace L Enos, J II Simmons, E S Birge.W F Goodrich, FtTrishurgh.Z Barnes, N W Porter. W Allen,A.Hawkins,Z Walker, L II and, Wm. Ilazard. 5aiS6Un.-J.GibSon,JDyar.EIIWecks, J M Weeks, J Prout. D Dike, M S Doty, A B Huutley. LticcsUr. JM Jlack, WPerry, JBullock, J S Mcsser. Bristol. H S Gale, H Parraelee, "V Nor ton. j Ripton. II Sunderlio, A'SCook, B Hale. Bridport J B Huntley, R Joncs, A Wil- cox. Panton. D Adams, J T Tupper. Whiting. F Brown, H C Foster, J Simouds 2nd, W II Baldnin, A Walkcr. Starksboro.' B L Kni'ht, G W Furger son. R. Hill. J Orvis, D Philleps . Kew Haven.S Doud, E Hackett. II Run ley. G W Brown. II C Hunt, J L Eldridge. Lincoln. XV W Popc, C Allen, H Clay. Weybridge. 3 Childs, C Woodworth, G L Ilarrington, A Cbapinan. L Sturdevant. Addison. J Hayward, R W Eaton, S Pond, G Seeger. Cornwall. CG Tildcn, A Douglass, A Foot. Shoreham. R Howe, A W Perry, J W Little, E Jones, M W C Wright. GranriHe.J W Parker, J P Ball, Wm. Lamb. Jr. M Ball. Goshen. Wm. Carlisle Jr. N Capon, Jr. S H Galc. R Towle. fcrgtnnes. H Adams, C Smith, RChap man. W E Greene, D C Stow. Hancock. C G Robbius, A Fassett, D Eaton. D i ed. In Cornwall on the 27lh iust.. of dropsy, very suddenly, Cyntha, wife of Zebulon Pal mcr, aged 40'years. Printcrs in Burlington pleasc coy. REPORT. To the Comjiany (or the Annual Mceting of L'te HutlanU and Jiaaison juuiuai j- ire m surance Comjiany, July 3, 1844, from the commencement ofits operations. The Board of Dircclor's Heport, That during the ycar ending July 3. 18 11. there havc been poli- cics issucd to thc No. of 140 Insuring property to the am'nt of$116,0G7 32 The premium notcstaken onthe same amount to the sum of- 8,305 G3 Amonnt of 3 ner cent. tbereon is 250 07 The Company cnmmcnced issu iug policics on the 15th July, and had issned upto 5 July 1814 703 The present jcar to July 3, 1844 14G Amouutiug in the whole to The whole amount of prop city that has been insutcd is $715.707 98 Of which have been surrendered and 'cancelled - 02,052 31 840 Lcaving now iusurcd at the risk of tbe Co. Whole amount of notes C23.C55 07 takcnis - - 40,251 3G Amount of notes addcd for incrcase of pre mimns - - 203 83 Amount total, 40,453 24 Of which havc been sur rendered &. cancelled 7,07201 Amount now iu force as a fundforthepayment oflosscs, - 41,73530 ThcRtceipls forthe wholeare as fol loics: viz. Whole amount of 3 percts., $1,4S2 80 Amount of asscssments on notes in force Dcc. 14th, 1330, - - $30157 Amount of asscssmcnts on uotc-'in force Marth 27, 1841, Paidbj O. Wrightonhis note aud policy, can celled, samc t;me, Amount ofafsessmcnts, July 5, 1843, C4I 37 7 53 1,302 57 I Am'nt total of asscss., 2,3 1G 14 8 00 'ilvm fnr assWnmcDts, altcrations &c- Amount tntal nf Recc-ipts 2,843 04 The whole cmouitt of Expenditures of the Compazy sinccitsorganization isasfollows : Abatemcnts. - - - - S32 C0 Amount oflosses, fourteen in nuin ber paid --- - 2,473 70 Inlcrest naid on same, and on cash borrowed. - Expenses of scttlinq the same, Books, Stationary, Printing, &c. Dircclor's fces for travel and nttcndance at incetinps of theCompauy, - S114 S0" Director's fces for approving I applications and assign- f ments, - - 44 45 J Paid postage and carriers, 00 41 00 20 130 00 lo'j 3i Agent scompensation torcoiiecung, 10G Ollice rent, five years, atSG per year Secretary and Treasurcr's Salary to July 3, 1814, 30 00 I I 025 00 1 Total amount of Expenditures, 3.7C3 70 Which leaves a balancc of S0 24 Losses Examined and Settlcd. 1839. Dec. 12. 0 & A- Pembcr, Wells, - $500 00 1S40. June C, Nathaniel Foster, Mid dlebury, - - - - 18 00 " Nov. 12,LutherB. Wood Pawlet 01 00 " Dec. 10, Anson Flower, " 10 50 1841. March 27, Oliver Wright, Lei cester, - - - - C0G 32 " Dec. 23, Danniel L. Potter, Mid dlebury, - --- 20 00 1842. March 22, Simcon Parmele, Pittsford, - - - 14 25 " Aug. 31, Richard Alcxander, Monkton, - - 8 00 " Scpt,2C, John Wing Ferrisburgh,375 00 1849. Jan. 19, Zimri Howe, Caselton 135 00 " May 9, David Andrcws, Sudbdry 220 20 " " 25, Benjamin Sagc, Pawlet, 458 00 " Sept. 14, Ira Stewart Middlebuiy, 41 32 " Edward Jackson, Brandon' - 6 11 1844. Feb. 12, Joseph Slmonds, Whit ing, - .1- - 12S0 00 " March 13, & Tho's Cutts, Orwell, - - - - 5000 " July 3, Total amount oflosses 3, 603 70 Whole assessmenls ofthe Company. 1. Dec. 14, 1837,3 1-2 per cent., raising the sum ol ----- - 2. Mar. 27. 1841, 3 1-2 3. Sept. 26, 1842,1 1-2 4. Jan. 19,1843. 1-2 5 May 9, ' 3-4 6. " 25. " 1 1-2 ". 641 37 41-4 139257 7. Feb. 12, 184-1, 31-2J made to pay the two last of the above mentioned looses amounting to the sum of - 1330 00 8. Mar. 13' " 1-4 Total, 5 years, 15 per cent., averaging 3 per cent, a ycar. i?oari of Dircctors forllit ycar ensuing. Ira Stewart, Aliddlebury; Zimri Howe, Castleton; Kent Wright, Shorehan; Reu ben R. Thrall, Rutland; John Pierpont, Ver2ennes; Geo. W. Harman, Pawlet; E. , N. Briggp, A. G. Danaand John A. Conant, Brandon. E. N. BRIGGS, President. E.JUNE, Treasurer. E. JUNE, Secretary. FOR SAliE! ".B nc-v n.uu(.U5C'"' nHicles, at Alrs Smith-s Koom in tho t . . f 1 r..l cdnesday of tho present weeK. Middlebury, July 20th 1844. tray Colt. TKAYEJJ trom tno enclo snrq of the subscribcr on thc lOlh inst., a light hay ycarling mare colt. Wboever will retnrn said colt. or sive information where sbe may be found shall be hberally rewarded. ALVliN SUU1KK. New Haven, July 29, 1814; 13;tf H. . BARST0W, TEACIIER OF MIL1TARY BANDS. MiDDt-EEcr.r, Vt. N. B. Particutar attention paid to the sclec- tion ofMusical Instrumenls. Pocket Book Found. Found on tbc highwav in Shoreham, on the 24th inst., a Pockct Book contnming pa- ncrs and monev. The owner may have it by accuratc description, and making tbc divi- dend. Apply to Jcsse istorj-. Middlebury, Vt. July 25, iSU. STRAY horse. BROKE into thc cnclosure of the sub- scriber. on Friday last, a Chesnut Colored Mare with a stann the forehead. lbc own er is rcqueated to provc property, pay char- ges and take Iier away. CHAUNCEY II. STOWELL. Cornwall, July 29ih ISU. 13:3 A FULL SUPPLY of Dry Grocerics, just rcceived and forsale chcap, by J. .11. OL,AUt., CC KjO. May 15, 1844. 23m SIIEEP SHEARS, a superior articlc, and wool twine, at BROWN &. SHELDON'3 NOTICE. All pcrbous indel.tcd to the subscriber on his dcmands prcvious 10 thc partnership of Wright & Bush are eamesily requested 10 call and setlle, baving at great inconvenience waitcd during tbc bard t'imes, he flaltcrs himsclf that he shall not be compelled to usecocrsivc mcasurcs. KENT WRIGHT. Shoreham, July 18, 1911. ULiUflt CHfS. JUST rec'd an assortment .1en's Youlh's and Cbildren'i Cloth Caps for sale low bv Z. BECKWITil & CO. April22, 1811. T his old stand, is now recciving additions ln his stock of FAMILY GROCER1ES. cmbracing every articlc of Tea, Sugar. Spice, Coffec, Molasscs, ic. izc. That can bo found in this niarket. AI. so a larger rnriatr of NUTSAND FRUIT than can bc found nnyuherc clsc in this vicinity, consistingin part of Pine Applcs Cocoanuls Oranges J Almonds Lcmons S. S. do Olivcs II. S. do Limcs Cicily do I'igs Shcllcd do l!ox Raizini l!r;i?.il nuts Keg do Filhcrts Sultana do Pcanuts Currants Walnuts Mnco Enghsh do Dalcs Pcccanuts. Cilion?. Ginger preserves, Peacli do. Orange do, Catsup $r. fyc., And aUo a choiee clection of C'liewing and Sino- kinj toii.i;co. tjihC ltUSSKL would alo gic noiice to the ' inltabitanl; of Jli idlebury that he will furnuui theio j with good I FAMILY BREAD at the came rate that (lonr ran be oLlnineJ by ihe ' 1b. Abo riES and CAKCS can be Imd at all , times. X. H Tnn4vcppers and Groccrii cin be supplVd J with all kind ofGrocericrith.it can Ije Iiadanvtthcrc. i All ordcrs will betlnnkfullv rcccied and puneluallv attcnded to. Middlebury, July, IS 14. 10. T i r tH 12 Suh-criber has takcn a sbop in tbe ! Ja. Inwpr nnrt nf tlip liiiililtnff fiprittiipil bv ' Hnrvey Wilcox. where ho is ready tn wait upon ml who maj tavor him with a call. ! I..'t,t bnrl vonpj rf flVFtorionpn ir llip li.tp Hiin GUTTIrJB & SHAVIMfi. t he feels confidcnt that those ivho may favor bim with nn opportunity to cxercisc hi? I skill in these matlers, will not go away dis- appnintcu. rcrlectsatistnction given orno chnrges made. Lnnstantly on hauu and for sa'c, a general assortment of TOYS, for children aud also CO N F BCT I ONA UY of every kind at the lowest prices. The hungry cau also be nccommodated with thc suhatanlial.s of lifeid rooms ueatly fitted up for that purposc. Thc sliop has undcrgone an cntire and thorough repair nnd its proximiiy to tbe cooling waters of OttCr Crcek, and the in vigorating breezcs that follow its courseren ders it a dclightful retrent from tbe heat of a summer's sun, and ilust that nt times ren ders shops on tbe strcelso inouppormble. He hopcs to receivc the calls of his o!d fricnds and as many new ones as possible. A. R. RISING. June 11th, 1S44. 7;3m. QENTS Goat Skin Bootees, a good ar ticlc for sumtner wear, just rec'il by BROWN & SHELDON. PAPEK Hangings, a large stock, just rec'd and ofTered low by May 1, 1844. A. FRANCIS. F1NE CLOTH CAPS, new stylo for Gents wear, by BROWN Sc SHELDON. HATS AND CAPS. ' Spring pattem, fine Mole skin, Lcghorn Double and Single Brim, Silk, Velvet and Cloth Caps at BIRGE'S. AprillO, 1844. A LARGE lot of Unbrcllas'J and Pnra soh, chcap for cash at STEWARTS. LQOK rJ RUTLAND AND ADDISON INSU RANCE COMPANY. At a meetinL' of llio Directors of said Ccmpanv held at tbeir offico on the 3d of July, 1844 the following assessmeuts vero made to pay tho losscs tor tuo year cndin 1st of Julv 1814- On all notes in forco on the 12th ot Fcbrtiarv 1844. 3 1-2 On notes in forco on tho 13th of March 1814, 1-4 3 3-4 in tha whole, which assossmcnt wero ordcrcd to bo . collccted and paid to the Trcnsurer on or beforc thc 25th ot August 1843. uy or der of Dircctors, bi. Jnxn, 1 rcasurer. Brandon, July 20th, 1841. PATNTTTiVtt J?tt THE subscriber cootinues ihe PALVTIXG CIIAIJI V lll busine;.., at ihe tbop htcly occopied by Jtoodvfc Jl:l)ona!J, and rcsiieclfulJy loliciti a sbare of thc palrouaje of the publio. , C U A I R S Will be kept conslantly on ban 1 at rcasonablc prices. V NT N r doncatshort noiice, and parlicubr ntiention giien llocsr. Paistisc and 1'APr.aiso. Cry All ordcrsiii his linc will be nroinptly attended to. TIIEODORC MOOBV. MiJiHebury,ApriI29,1344. 3tf - I SIXiONTHSTIME. THE subscriber is uow recciving (not from New York Auction Shops, nor from 2d hands, but from BOSTON.Ja large and wcll selectcd assortment of DRY GOODS, GttOCERIES AND CltOCKERY. mostly of which were bought on 'six motiths time,' but arc sold lower tbau at any cstab- lishment far or uear. which claims the namc j of buying for Wi,'-all of nhich canbcj secn at W. S. Johsson's It. on lSJJ rlirnn en& storc. N- ii. ISo cliarge lor suoiMiig ooous. , FINDLAY'S THISTLE T1IREAD. is the best spool colton importcd, and is sold on7by BROWN & SHELDON. TO THU READING PUBLIC. ' ni 1 p ira-u-r i,nii,i,iu.,f.,l.. lenr. Iiaviii"n)ccii annoinTdfiencral Aienl for Wilder & Co I'onEics li AuKnicix l'KRiomciL'.Of ice, Uoston, wouIJ lolicbl'iibhcriptiom for 103 pub - lirations, an4 Cuofksta U:publi?hcd in iuir.Uri. A r.tl omuicli may oc wrn ai u:c rosi uiucc. All thc nroikg aud rublicalion.. cmbraccd inllhat 1 lifl, aml all oilicra dcsircd, excrpt nerkliu.will bol furnulied to ciliiens of Middlebury and virin'ty at ihe j prircs namcd 111 Ihe lift, Htl.fc UI- vut 1AUL., In dividu:il subscnbcrd anwhercin ihe statt-.or uilhin nne humlrcd in lc, furnikhrri Iivinailat inucli lca cx pentc tlun if-cnt from the I'nb'lishers. Clulu, ! ums, Llbrarics, Reading Ajsocialons, and I.kRcb lle-.ulin? Sociclics itipplicd 011 the dost favorable tenns. Large packagcs tcntjto ar.y pla e in the Mate fi cc ulcxpcn5C Sinall packages ieiit by tac or olh er coniejance at euiall rharge. Ajicncicf.cojlections, and Ordcrf, (pot aid) rcspcctiully sol cited and proroptly altendcd to. OF BOOKS AND PAMPIILETS, ConsistiiiK-amonsa srcat variety of oibcr ibings, or Lctlers Kom iieianu Voice of AniiQtiily, Ge- neva and Uome, Gausbon Inspiration of Bible, New TributetoJ.B.TavIor, World's Rcgion, Cbns lian Expericnce, Pirkcr's Lccturcs, Self Culliva lion, Ossian's Poem?, Wcbslcr's Octavo Uictmn aiy, Day's Algebra, riayfair's Euclid.Hcrschel s xstronomy, Comstock's Pbilosonby, Whately Gray's Botanical Text Book, Abcrcrcmbie s Philosopby, DMnbisnc's Ilistoty.Pailor Annual, Watts End Sclect Hymns, Aethodist Hymns, Youn; Snuthem oula Bishop, Powers. Josmhus. Jacob and Solomon. Bamei on Ucvivals, Cbild'sbook'..f Devotion, Christian Citizen.Eminect Christian Females.HowtnLive, Pic Nic Tales, ilierarcbical Defpotism, Patlor . ...... . . i r uiuvm, muiiiii .eue, , ' cia.opia Jiinms i racts.U cvcnci:. i iw. . ' nesc as they are, History of Ipcicnl. ahrt-tiaris, , Umversabsm as it is. Preacbinsr ar.d Heann?,, T, ' - .,-,, ,; .! r.l. Tnr 1 l, Ihp ble, uritisli foets, L.ue ana cpcccncs vi. i icurj , , , , r IT ' Clay, Milton.Cliristian AntiquiticScars History oftbeBiUe.Woudersofthc Woild, Bible P.iog raphy and Guide to Knowledge, Wrons of Wo men, Poems, Solimde Swectened, Zim inerman on Solitude, Jew ish Customs, Cbabr.ct's AVorks, Universal Gazetlecr, New York Gazet teer, Selectcd Tracls in packases SjcIs, Jloore's Private Devotion, Ajmmon by Ilanis, Darger aud Duty, Adolpbus and James. Cornelius ihd ppniurian. (Jhnrch in thc Wildcmcs!". Daffield onBlicopacy,FlanilX?iography,Eman I ual on the cross and in tbc Garden, English Mar tyrs, Winter cvcnin? Tale'. llso a good supply of common .VclTool Books, Papcr, Quills, Slates.StcelPens Blanksblueandred Ink, In dellihle Ink, Brus, and SpongeBIacking; Brnsh cs, Paint Boxes, Pinl: Sancers and BniNbes, Sil-lverPcncilCa-.es, Bristol Boaro, Prcforated do., Drawin? ar.d Lmen i'aper, 1 ancy uoxes, nn- ing and Printini; Cards. Perfamcry, &idlitz ar.d . , So lapowdcrs, Uimplior, upium u.uinu;e, jiui- j.phine, ShavingCatile andcotn. bar Soap any Books that may be wanted, during opcn navigation. For sale at tbe Post Oflice, CHAS. OWEN", Agent. Middlebury July 8, ISU. 10 THE BEST ASSORTMENT, of Clolhs, Cassimercs, and Vestings, in thc coun ty, will be found at Brown S Sheldon'). SALT. Tnrk's Island, Cbarse Westem & Fine Daiiy ... pTintrinTC Salt, jnstrfceivcd at STEAVARTS. I WOOL &. CARPET TWINE. For sale at STEWARTS. Rouen and Fancy Cass'merC', for , Snmm Pants Fancy, Cbccks &c, for coats, Marsaieles, RichSilks, SaUnand velvet, vesiui? ai STEWARTS FOR SALE. NEARthc Lower ailU inShorcIum, 62 acres ofgood land, wilb a good house palnted,a woodzhcd and good barn, with plenly ofwater all con venient to work on. Those who wish to buv cheaD comc and examinc for youmeltc?, and you will find tbe bnd and crops as good as any oflhc neighbors, Stillmis WniTE. Shoreham, Jnnc29ih. 1844. tf. HOES! HOES! WILSON'S Hocs a nice articlc, just rcccivcd andforsale, cheaper' than jjT,sat Wool. 41ASHpaid for good Fleece Wool. Day -S of dclivery Wednesdays and Saturs davs. A. CHAPMAN & SON. 1 June 20th 1844. TITZL Prin.h Pr n5. Ame'ricau do'. I houZ in Cornwall. and aven-desi'teble Plaee for I Eroad Ciotl and Cnssimcrc a cboice a, onened and sellins fast at a mecbanic, fWheelwright, Carrcnter & Jomer sortment. Uoods for .ummcr wear. ' ' .CTF.WA RTS. nrMmiKtsnr mecbanic whowantsa few acres , lcnt s vcstiniis a sunrri.r Inr Rnbnrlnm NEW! NEW!! NEW!!r I The subscriber hai just rcturned from Neiv York.and is thia day receivin?, a splen-1 did assortment of Fancy Dry Gonds, iitnong which mav be found. Bonnet bilks. "nI" . at Shoreham, inandlbrthc diitricl cf Addison ure, andfancy Cap Laccs. Lisle rhrcad, I oa tte 5:h dayof Jnly A. D. 1SM. Gimpure, Ashburton,aniI Dutrh I.ace Edg- j Warncr Wright, naiacd' eiecutcrin ;n iniu in"3, suitahle ibrcapes, which he will sell mentpurpoitingtobcilielas: will acd tes:an.cnt lowerthan ever. W.P.COLL1NS. ! of ..,- Cormvall, July 13th, 1314. !,, . ELIJJII A RIGHT, i , late ofahorcbaia insaiddisinctdcceasej, fre.-.n PARASOLS &. UMBRELL'S ,saincforprobaie Itisthercf0reordcil.ihu , ... .tu.i fp,tnt. the samc beexammed for f rotatc.ata tcssionot Just receiyc.i a ucauiiii isy !e u ruu, said cocrt ,0 Le hcU a, U,e0fficcorU. II. together with a lar'e lot or Umbralla, ia jj Shoreham, on Thuraday tbe 1st day of which hc will scll lowerthan havc ever . jmcust r.cxt ,atoae o'cloclr ia the alieraoon: Aul been ofTered been ofTered. J. . COLLUNb. ' 44. : vh'prpp iSUlli.. Came into theenclosuro of the subscriber on the 12th inst., a hito mare supposed to be 12 or 1 1 years old, the owner is requested a v.". .. . - . . . . ,, o... xiiH iphnrv. juiv ltitn. ien. ii, ow REVOLV1NG HORSE RAKES. ! THE subscriber has re-commencea tne, manufacture of these rakes, and will be pleasedtoreceive ordcrs for thcm, and soon, to save expense iu delivering them. ! Hc will furnish rakes superior to any now iu use, repairold oucs if desricd, or make; parts to order. He will make a few extra uue tcctti for gatherin; the (iucst hay, and rakmg atter. Draa Rakes nlso for salc. ,,, CLARIx. RICH. Shoreham, June 134 I. 5;tf. j GLOVES. Ladiesblack, dark, andlightKid; Bajous manufacture. white and blac't silk do. lisle ARASOLS iVc. A finc lot of Parasols and Umbrellas. just rcc'd. at April, 17, 1341. IHRCK'S. f"o r. sale. A lar"e Lot of Window Blindsand S.-.sh at vcry low pnccs.uy y.uwv,ivi, j Middlebury AprU Ctji, lslL vj Txr" nnn iv n fjnnnQ IM' it OliVH.1" WUiiU. I C. BIRGE, U uow recciving hUusual Va- 'riety offashionablestaplc&fancy Dry Goods. I New Spring pattcrns. and chcnp as ever of- lercu iui April 10. 1811. 1 .a oxtensive assortmer.tof Ilardware, of avery name and licscriplien, ever iiscd m an any civil- ,zcj coinmunity, may cc iour.u ai STEtrjRTS. PJSJ1. CoJfish, Salmon, & Mackercl, for sale by Brown ff Sheldon. TAILORS TRIMMIXCS. A largi variety sold chcap by May 14. 181 1. Brown fy Sheldon. COATS. VESTS A- PAXTS, of every variety of slyle and qnality, fumished ai sbort notice, cheapcr than ever before ofiercd, ly May 14, 1844. JJroiot tf Shtldnn. WESTERN SOLAR SALT. AT 35 ceuts per Buihc' at Port Frank lin. Bridport, soM by A.B.& R. M.CHIPMAN. BARRI' A. 1! IL SALT ut S1.25 solit &. 15,. M.CHIPMAN. AT S, Lcghnrn, Palni lcaf , men's wiilo Brim do, for sale at S 1 iu V AK l &. GEORGE S. SWIFT, ATTORMEY AMD COUMSELOR AT LAW. Ht't.ljlrlmn. &'(., OJlce in the Room occupicj ly the County oisr:, m n ainwnghl s bric.'c ISutldiMr. March. 2r.th 18 U. 4;lf. LiW NOTICE." THC Subsriiler liating opened an Ofilrc forthe Irunfaciion of f.iw buiiiiTSfi, would inform the oblic thal hc ill be ready to wait tion all uh i may haeo:caiion f r hii prntersionnl jervices al bi, offitc ov r the Slore of Im rilcwart Eq. omc ,,,... ,', ,v,nIl. ..... ... " Middl bury Jan. 8, 1S4I. CARPETINGS &c. Oiled iloor Cloth, Mattiug and Carpetings, at BIRGE'S. April 10, 1844. Italzorine, Stip. Mous l)e Laine, Ging liams, Prints, tyc. just rcccivcd at BIRGK'S. AprillO, 1844. Cloths, Cas-"iiiicrc-, Vctings, Tvveed Cas simeres and utber Stnnmer Clotbs for Gcn tlemcns wcarjust rcceived at BIRGE'S April 101811. PAPEIl HANGINGS iic. 1,000 picces I'apcr, 50 " Borderinz?. just reccived ar.d vcry cbeap at RIRGE'S April 10, 1&44. .... 300 bushels Com forsale by Cornwall. Feb. J9, 1814. OAP AUGER3 A new article cf Cap H Augcri which every farraer tlcsirous of , 00 j fenccs sjouU have, for sale by b w. COLLINS. Cornwall. Feb. SO, 1S44. Wl'RL'CKCLAl'BOARDS AND PLAN'K A quantity of Sprucc (Hapboards aml clear stulf, Sprucc Plauks well scasoned for salcby P. W. COLLINS. Cornwall Feb. 29, 1841. FORSALE. ASMALLFARMorHouse.Barn, Shed, & IV'hpMrrnVbt shnn :iih 5 acres of m05t excellcnt land for sale tbc above is beautimlly situated ri J .:f.. :il.-..l n,l r rru1 n r t rp nnrluritf . tesoH cb,3 A reasonable crccit would begiv - en forpart of tbe payment it desired fc.nq.uire ofWard Stow on the premises, or of ihe subscri- bcr. It will bc sold soon. 4 small Orcbard andexcellcnt carden,sronnds wcll watered, a well and cistem on ihe above premises. . . Cbmwall, Vay 25lh, 1841. B.F.HASKELL. mii.w! , z ... iwiu appoinicomimfSkcncts tomiKe part-f pic 111CJI0..UI k monairanu i.hh. w wm ; s-,-j csiate, Lv poblisbicca cettified copy ot gents rubber kid do; geuts lisie tnrcau nnen, .ordcrintbeNorthemGalaty.dnewspairi: icnttun. and bucKskm uo; c.uui s coiion uu. ,at :MK!a;cDi!ry, Uircc weeto succers vely. for sale by BROWN & SHELDON Mav 22d. i jj J .IRISH LINEN, supcrfinc. the bat qunl( Groccrk'S, &P. ity for gents wear, fine and common do. for as choice an assortment as can be fo.nrT fi saleby BROWN & SHELDON, ithevillage. . Wc respcclfully invite the ptib:i to cn'l RICII S1LIC and Cashmcre Vestings, and exnmine our goods and prires. JWo-t at BROWN & SHELDON'S. fcirols Produce taketi in payment for goodn, 'and cash wi.I .not bcrefuscd rf oflreiL SUPERIOR Camphene Linseed and Lamp! A CHAPMAN &. SOX. Oil, Conal Varnisb,. White Lcad, acd Glass for. N. B. Also on haml aml for sa'e n gnil sale at tbe chcap Cash storcof 1 supply of Wool Twine, and Sbeen Shean. IRA STEWART. t Middlebury Jun to,h IS4 1. A. &. Anice lot of Fancy Gimps Fringes Velvet, Satin and Crlmpt, Sptiag ltibboas just from New York. at STEWARTS. Lookir.g Glasses, of all sizes and prices at . steiFapts. . PRO"BATE NOTICES. , te OF "V'ERMOVT 1 " & l,y, hliu 1 i uc it -eOTemtcre-J. that ataprobatc' cc.cn 1,11 that notice thstcoflegiTca toall rersors intcrcit- cd. that they may anrear and make tlieir oh jectioas, if aay ibey roay have, to the probate ac-t allowancc of said will, br rul.l.hinsacenieci c0p7 of orderia -Jie N'o'rtbera Galaiy, a rcwv- papar printcd at Jrfiddleiury in said dssuict tfcice weeks successively prcvioui to tie tiiau of iiid. a Inie corr cfrecorti. , 11 S. H. JEXISON, Judge STATE OF VERMONT, 7 Addison DistHct, 55. ( MiJ ,,eburv ; ud for cDutrictof iddisao.nott.f 18,11 day oi'Jlay 1. 1. ISU: prc.eat Ilon. SlUi II Jcnison, JuJgc. S-muel JamesadmiDislralcrfthccstV.ccC late of Weybridge inseidiKstrlctdecesscJ.msw . J j f , the H lc made imocg the heirs of thir said dcceaied, cnd that ccramijsionerfs le ap- pointed for that 5Uir)c; it is thetcucca oidcred. that said adajinislrator gjvc notice to ait peraias intcrcs:cj to sppear betaic s 12 court, at a ;tssion thereof 10 le holden at tbc cfiice of ths rea'stcrcr o said coart m sia iliddlcry, ca Ihrredar . ." ?'.f t one oV.ock--n the ftcrnoon, at which tiite ?r.& place said court tn 01 this imcil prevj cus to tbe time of said Ccurr. 12 3w. J. S. Ilitshnell Iici.cr A tree copy of rcccrd Attrst, J. S HuihttcU. R'" :'ts er. Commisstoncrs Notice. Wt: tl.o Subiciibi-rs t-ns rpj.ir.itl by tlio Probato Ciiuii fnr t!- diitsit t f A't" disiiti Comrr.isior.i n (o r.tvin-, ix:nr. t r, and cdjtist allclaiuii nt.d A n:autk --f ri pi't. sons ntininst il-- t'sii- i" WILLIAM L!U.TINGT'N. Ia(c of Whi: il p iu stiid Jistiirt tVr-6J. reprcsrnicd ir.s-lvri t i.U H i !r. n r i deir.atidi r.li:Li:cJ in ofn-ut il.fiH.; m i six niotitla finni thc 2Cilt Jni nf Jiip 184-1 iicirg cllii'.ird l-y aid C'ci'i ii:r ' purposc, e .'o tlien li're aivi- tic-tu tlr.' wo wili uttend to ihe btikinrss i!. s i? nppoititmt nt at tbc dwt l.'itig lui3-- Jun.' 1 Iluutiii'lion in Wbitiic o:i ll.tj 4 i, ''r. f SrpVmber and tbc 20 b oflVriiibcr finni tiiuu u'clock A. M. Uutil foiir P. M. on cach of said tlovs. Bc7ij. Xecdham, ) I.inus Xudhatn, Concmisuot trs Daled al V. hitivg, tlas I3(7i day of Jlt.c 12 A.J). I84l. STATE OF VERMONT, ; Distrtct of Addisou. fs. Be it rememicrcJ. lliat at a Probsn? C...,r held at Aiddlebury in and for thc District of Addison, cn tne th day of June, A D 1S14. Royal Gay, admimslrator ef ihe cstate oi MART1N GAY late of Bridport in said Disirict dccessc. prcsents his admiuistration accouut for- st lowancc. Itis thtrefore urdered, that -?,d account be oxamincd for allowance, at a tvs sion of said Court to be held at tlu- ofiice tf lUe.Rcgifterof saiil Court ir.said .Uiii.Mcburj, on Thnrstiay the lih day of July A.I). lPi't, at one o'clnek in tbe aftcincon ; aud tl c . .d adminislralois jircnijticcl!.errof to all p'rct.tv iy ell, th.it ir.'.y arrer.r and aakr il.r cl jeetiom if any i!k-j- nui Kirr.totlie alluuaiKc tftait accounl.by pi'Llirhii-- a rntiCrd opy of t.'..cri'r in iho A'orihern Cilajy a ncwpajr i rinted nt Middlebury in aid I)iirirt, Jihree neck. Lcct. iitly prcnoin to ilr tio.r cf Jui.I Curt. j. s. bushni:ll, rut. A tiue Copy ut llccoul. Attest J. S. 1U SH.N ELL, Rcg stc, & Statk of Yt.r.jiosr. 7 Distrrt of AddiMn, ts. j l'.i; it rrinrniWed ilntit i f nKilr n.ntl hcldrr at Middi. bury illiin and (,r ll e .lulnct of AddiibD in llie 2Ut i!ay of Jore A. l. 1844. tlimm Smiihnacidi-xerurr innn intrurccnt pcr pnrtic; to he liw lat and iwtament cf STEPHEN D. .'MITH l.ilc of Ijjirrstir imni.l Diftn'ci drreaaed. prc;ctT thc saint for I'rululr: It il lhercipoii crdercd, that the wine le cs-uuirrd f r l'nin;e, at a rion of aid Court tj lcMdat ihe oSce of ibe Itegiftcr of aid Court iu Kiid MiiWWnv. , n 'llunday the lPib iIjj- of Jidj nt xt al one oMotl. iu llie aftcin.ion. aml tll.it nnticr ll:t-rccf U- irn l- ..K.-r...... i-. I tlnl l!y maj apf.r aud rcaj-.p tl.cir ol.j-riii.i:, t ' aiy ihey icay Ime, to the l'n Im e aad U-waife A ! will, liy publwhing n ccrtifieil copv ofthij onVr I Muhllcbnry tlirrr neekn fKCCi-iiflt i.reriis to tLe . : 1 r. ' S Bus'tne'l. heg. A tniectrpv of Hccor'l. Ailtst J S Bushntll, iVgiWer. C. Suspender Rneklesat BROWN &. SHELDON"? 1844. rjlHESabpritcrii nre happj to iiif-rri their M i aail new tm torner. a ne'il ll.e pubJTc ffentrallj thiil'tEey hae jiwt rcreiteria -xtK irlrrted awcrt nient of goodj from tho Itoslon and X"v Yoi k r.r kcn, peculiarly adaptcd to C'i.BntrT tnide. At l!w uii reie J iUed low priccn ol gnods'ia marttct e aro wcitasuied thatne flull not bc undcrroM t) aDT one. We nre dtlrrrniard tu icnder to the rnrmer and Meruanrcancquiv lcnt for their prodwe r.liich lia f illcn to thr l.iur.-t point. V canr onceive of norcaiontBt will jiutil'jr aki.ig otartiHfr.i cr. for goodj nhcn crrry ihic" itat , rcodcted m pajmeal il by unaroidahtd nccc.;itv at tlic Icurjt thb- Our asortraent eomprifcs ;oodi ofthe lateit f"h ''JfeI'firiV,,c ,,le F"" of rlral,D5 , u,c 'Je and durabd.ty. U c tate of. 1T$T?.'V' Tl!rior5S. for ' rlnti nri;Ml tC. T .1 rt ' n ,I,!11vns of n suticrior nualitr. Frencb. En. anA American Pr nts, Bonnets a choice ,, p . ..,..'",'' .'""! "i lot. Bonnet Ribbons tho greatest variety a"' "ccctnngiy ncn in h;nre, bimji., Kul l"n" f'tonaii aml oilk Ulovi es. Ljicen nnil Edin?s, Hoserr. Ladies Crnvatf. Silk I Cravnts. Parasols, &c. &.c. I Hartl WnrPj PrfrL-rvrv Ttrv 1R0NJ-NA1LS. Ametiean, EngHsh, O. S. Rus-ia &. Swc!e Iron, American Ai En?!ish aad Blitr & Czt Steel. Nails and. Nail Rods t: &r tr v' ehcapert'nan ever at in t srr.rc-ims