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ctlandWm convention.
TteScnatorialconventionwasheldatButland
m Vcdnesday August 4th at which Gco. T.
SJ . M Fox.aud Hcnry SUnley werc nom
fD cfas candiaatesfor the whig party. Much
Sffcction howevcr prevailcd agamst the course
TwMr Hodr-esin relation to thc cstob-
ously opposcd during tbc last scss.on. Th. has
at Clarendon springs on Mondayfvcsterday
Without csprcssing our opinion upon the mcnts
of Uie case, it is ccrtainly much lo bc regrcttcd
,hat a question about the locat.on of a bank
Aonld bc-thonghtof sufficicnt magniwdc tobreak
upthesolid phalanxot inc a6 v"J
UndCounty.
. nnec made should tavc tbc mol
powcrful rcasonsfor its ovcrthrow. If howevcr
another convention is callcd wc tru-st the danger
ofdivisionwiilbc thoroughly we.gucu
no minor considerations will swcrve thegoodp-o-
pte of Rutland county from thcir paramou. dn y
of sustaining tho grcat wnig pary
Gud rigor.
Whigs.
Are vou rcady for the Itally on the Tth of Sep
tcmbcruext, only three weeks. If so you cannot
fail of Victory. But wc rcgrct to say that Gencr,
al .patby ncvcr hcld in his ranks bo many whigs
nsthcprcsentmomcnt. Thc locos knowing this
wllcndcaToarto stcal a march. We say there
is danger for tbcy arc organizcdand laboring with
an csgcrdUigcncc. Espccially tbo.c non indc
fatigaMc of all vour cncmics tho nlolitionists.
Be thcn prcparcd To the PJls to the PciUon tbc
Tth of Scptcrabcr ncxt,
Josiali W. Hale of Brandon, William Marsh
of Shrewsbury, ar.d Saml.Eoardman of Castleton
hatc bccn nominatcd Th'ml party candidatcs ior
fienators for Rutland connty.
J. Ilamilton of Jcricbond Alcxandcr Furgcr
Kn of Huntington, bavc bccn noninated whig
candidates for scnators for Cbittendon county.
OoHEN-siiCMH Road. In thc St. Lawrcncc
Mercnry of last wctk tl.crc is containcd a vcry a
Me pc tition to tbc N. York b-g'nlature against the
prcscnt loration of tbc Ogdensburgh road, as
made by Mr. Hayivood ond opjKJed by Sila?
Vright and otbcrs, praying tbc intcrforencc of
tLf li-gislature to prevcnt it.
Owins to our rery batl statc of bcalth wc bavc
Uen forccd to dclay an answcr to ouo of the most
ilitcoartcous loic Ired and rulgar articlcs n hicl. wc
have cver sccn in a public print, containcd in thc
last Gaiius ofthc Agr, and prorecding frora tlic
pcn of thc Kcv. .lsron Anjicr who formerly con
ductcd a wcckly ncwspaper in this plncc,and now
ronducts not only a m, but one of the moit
scurriloKS and ;fiYe Jouruals in the State at
Tbot TnurcuiNCE IIousk. Tb is onc of
the largcst class of public Houses, vnd baving
lcn rcccntly rcf.ttcd and furnishcd by Jlcssrs,
Flicpberd and Jlillcr aflbrds the bct acconimo-
dations for tlic travelling-public It .s situated
on tbc comer of Tbird and Hiver f trceLs and
bipbly convcnicnt for passcngcn who wish totakc J
thc cars for IioMon or boats for New 1 ori: and
otbcr plaruf.
We would call tbe attention espccially cspeci
ally of tbe Ilachabiics and Tcmpcrancc incn, to
ihe iSmcrican as a Taitpcrance Jfouse, and as all
!flitify, is not only f trickly .kcpt, hu't in a raanncr
not infcrinr to the best Te.npcrancc IIouscs inour
largc citics. AV'c understand too that Sbcphcrd
ond Jlillcr arc rigbt Fort of Green Mountain
boys.
Tlic arrivaU at tbe port of Roston for tbc month
of Julv.lfc-t", wcrc 1027 tliclargest mimbcr ecr
Ufore knowc in tbc samc spacc ot limc.
11 l il'J UWl IUL J)U1MW " J " ....... . ..
Clii'.i, wbere it cxists ns.a dcadly poison, with a
f:nrjl littcr root. It was not knowu to F.uropc
tictil 15S5.
Tlie Briti-b rcvcnue from :dl ources nmonntcd
for tbc vear ending in Julv, to tlie cnormous sum
of JC51.OCO.000!
Tlic H uerbill llanncr eays that a dog belong
ing in that village, whilc swimming in tlic Mer
rimac, caught a falmon wcigbing 1G lbs, r.nd
broujbt it fafcly onshore.
Santa Anna beiug nsked if be had any pcrsonal
dcabnps wiih Taylor and Scott, rcplicd, "'Yes, I
hsve kcpt up a rvmning account with them."
A gentleman wishing to buy a bone, lought
cr.eofa Quakcr, ibo told the purcbascr, "It
would plcase thec to sce hiin pull." Tbe horse
'as botight, but, after numcrous fair trials, thc
boycr has given up all bope of cver bcing jHeascd
lu'tbat way.
JJtvl. IT7iijf, of Sctc Hcmpsfiire. This prom
Uing joung otliccr flhohaslately falicn iuto tbc
liands of the Mexicans, and U supposcd to have
bccn murdcrcd, was thc son of the Iaie Ilon.
Thoroas "Wfiipplc. of Wcntwortli, 2s. II. Ilis
name ivas Tbomas Jcflerson Whipple. He left
his fricnds, a youug wife, and infaut babe, for the
famt hc might acquirc in thc wars, expecting to
rcturn in about two years.
Throaghout Grcat Britain thc potato crop is
reprcscnted as vcry abundant, and the English
harvcst gcrerally continucs in a promising state.
SOUEIHIXO OF A SHAVE DOWX EAST. It is i
fiid tliat thl Aumnti IlriJ.j Onmnnntr
J '.j-.i.i.ni vuaicu
522,20 toll, for thc crossing oftlieir bridge bv
1'rcsidcntPolkand snite, during his last visit, and
that the bill has teen paid by the State ! This is
a little thc cutest business wc have heard of. j
Wc find in some of the Ohio papers Columbus
Delano proposed as candidate of the "Whigs for
Govcrnor. A trncr AVhig and a more honcst
man not cven Ohio that State of truo "vvhigs
and honest mcn can boasL
General Clinch, the Whig candidate for Gov
crnor in Georgia, is very popular in that State.
Hc is not a stump speaker, and it is not probable
that be will trouble the pcople at the ta-ems,
coart houses, and cross roads, with spceches n
tont himself.
The PitEsiDE-CT. Levi 'Woodbury, of the
y. S. Supremc Court, is talked of as a candidate
for the Prcsidcncy. His chief qualification in the
eyes of those who support him, is the fact that hc
is a northren man with southem principles, com-
Hamnshirfl raniralUm . v
K j uiu iuust uusnnnKinir
Gerotion to the cdicts of tbc slave powcr. Hc was
uiuoui .nw ngiana -senator who
votcd fc Tylcr's Texas trcaty. Hartford Cour-
Cab't-Ieox Houses. The Cincinnati Com
mercial says
"We are informed, by good aulhority, that a
wock of thrce story bnildings are to be e'rcctcd in
this city, the entirefront to bo of east iron. The
plate for the samc arcalready bcing east."
Sercral nf tVflW; rm,: nnj T.ir...
na,nrge the Hon. Tbomas Corwhj asa.Wbig
--..,.0 lul iresmmi. Amin mccting upon
J-aturdaj lat
The.Whiesof Talbot Co. Maryland, haTe m
Convention nominatcd General Taylor for Presi
dent. Maryland appcars to be the most thorongh
The Hickman (Ky.) Standard has raiscd the
name of Gen. Wm. O. Butler of that State, as the
dcmocratic candidate for President Several of
the Southem papcrs have come out in favor of
ievi vrooabury. incy can trnst mm, tney say,
on the slarcry quesuon.
The Postmaster General has ordered Regula'
tion549, which authorized Postmastcrs toreceive
subscriptions to newspapers and draw upon thc
1'ost Umce wliere Uio paper was puomnea, to dc
discontinucd.
Tlio Stcamboat N iagara had more than 45 inch
cs of steam when the boiler exploded; while sbe
was allowcd, by the steamboat Inspector, to nse
no more tlian 25.
Viroixia EtECTios. TVnson jread, Dcmo
crat has bccn electcd member of Congress, for
l'etcrsburgh District, Virginia.
Of onc hundredand ninoLoco Focos whoToted
to ccnsurc Gen. Taylor, only ahout twenty.four
tjr bccn rc-clectcd to Conercss, and only
yourof these were re-clccted aftcr the obnoxious
VOtC Wasfjlvcil uivuuiciauauijg uccu uioiuij iu-
clccted last fall.
MONE V MARKET. -There
bcgins to bc an alarm among capi
talists io rclalion to Governnicot six pcrcent.
stocks. In censequence of the hopes ofall,
and tlic cxpectation ofmany that we should
have peaco, Trcasurr noles run upto lOSper
cenl., and the general feclius wa?, tbat thcr
would go up much higucr, Kecentnccnunts
from Mexico, have dissipnted th'shopennd
expcclncy, at least for tho prescnt. 1 h.s,
togcthcr wiili the oflicial rcport of tbe Secr;
tary, that thc cxpenses oftbe army alonefor
(belliree mouihs cndinz tho 30th ofJune
was SlO.17i.594, and that the whnlo expcn-
e3 of the Gorernmeut, foi the samc perind,
W33 tiventj-lwo and a lialfinillioDS, ur uinciy
imilinns ol uollarsayear, and that the receipts
for the s.unc limc, e.xclusive of ihc loans ivas
only cight millions, or ihirty-two millionspcr
anntim, has alarmcd capitali3t3. nnd tvell may
they be Irigbtened. If we are runniog be
liiml nnnr, at thc rate of sUty millions a yenr,
and his too, by thc oflicial dtatemcnis of the
oflicial ofliccrd of the Govcrnuicnt, it is tiinc
to luok nbout ur. and to scc wliere nnd how
lUU iminenie dcGciency is to be made up. If
iliis war coutmucs capitali.tti have aliun
dant opportcnity to olilnin qniic as much
Govcrnnieiitsccurities nstliey watit. Indecd
so suspicimis have mnuied inen bccomc al-
readv, that btate oriNcw-x orK nve pcr cent.
tocUs crvn I.ardly bc hnil at a preiniun ol one
and two per cent. Miney isalso a urug, oo
offered frcely al 6 percent. on bond and mort
gage. ANOTHER LETTER FROM GENER
AL TAYLOR.
Headquaktcrs Arjit or Occupatio.i,
Camn near Montcrcy, Mexico, Jnly 6, 1847,
Sir: TIio prospcclus of a Nalire Ameri
icaii papcr to bc editcd by ynursel, fortvarded
to mc tvith attached remarks from you, has
hroti duly reccivcd.
Upon thc points alluded toin those remarks,
and to which mumbcrs of the Native Araer
ican narlr renuiro asscnt from those whom
they favor for thc Presidency, lcan only say,
with all camlor, thal if thctcd to that officc it
must be by ihe spontaneous will of the pcople at
large. and icithout agcncy or pledge on my
parl inany particular. Ifeter 1 fill that higfi
ojjice, U must be unuammtuca tcim pauy oo
ligalions or interestsof any kind, and u.mjer
.NOJEBUT THOSE IVIIICII TIIE roNSTITUTIO.N
A.M) THU I1IOH l.TTERESTS OT TIIE NATION AT
I.AR0E 3I0ST EERtOUSLT A5D SOLEJISLT DE
MAND. I do not tlesire the Prcsidcncy, and only
vield thus far mv asscnt to be cnsidercd a
candid.ilc iu thcsame proportion in which it is
desircd-by tlie people.irreiJfcure qt party.
Vour paper, the No. which you wcro kiud
cnougli to promise, trill be vcry acccptablo;
mcanwhilo I can only hopc it will prove use
ful to the cotintry.
Very truly and sinccrely, your oh't scrvalit
Z. TAYLOR,
Majnr General II. S. Army.
I'eter SkesSutii Esq.I'hiladelphia, Pa.
THE NEXT CONGRESS,
Elccti'ins for membcrs o tlic Ncxt Con
gress lmve been held in twcnly Staics, iu all
ol which btaics, wliere thsie liav becn n con
icni, Locofocoism line learned wliat Gcncrn!
PiHotv ouglit to have Icarncd brfore hc was
made Mnjor Gciifrnl hy Mr. Polk, viz, to
countcr march.
Tlierc can bcnorcnsonable doubtthat thc
Whigs w II have in tlie ncxt house a fair reli
able mujority, who will rcsist tho luriher cn-
cfoaciiments ol tlic Kxccutivc upon tlic con'
stitution and ihc legislaiivc brancli ofllie
Govcrnmcnt. Progrcssive Democrary, while
it hol.ls ovcr, mtiBt depcnd upon ihc h.xc
cutive and Scnatc for aid. It is 1 mntterof
congralulalion that many oflhc liuest Vhigs
in thc Uuion arc rhoscn membcrs of the ncxt
Congrees, nnd many olhcra likc them are in
the licld as candidatcs, and vill wiihout
cloubt he clccted. Should tlie "Whige have a
majority, tbe Speaker will ol course he takcn
from their numbcr. Tncy have already clcc
ted many who would do hunor to the olEce,
Among ihcm might be mcntioncd Mr, Win
thropof iMnss.. Mr, Vinton of Ohio, nnd Mr.
Botts o( Va. Besldes thcsc, and many othcrs
one Jamcs Wilson, from thc State ofNew
Hampshire, will be there, with a lcticrofin
troduclion from Governor Williams, short
and pertiuentof eourBC Among membcrs
of the last Congresa, who are candidtes (or
re eleclion and who woulri bcequally worihy
oftheftation, are Mr. Culeb B, Smilh of ln
diana, and Mr. Gcntry ofTenneBsee,
Rutland Herald.
Joseph C. Neal, auihor of Charcoal
Sketches and editor ofNealN fPhiladelphia)
Saturday G&zette. died recently of brain
fever. Imposition. The exhorbitant cxaclions
of the city papcrs has long becn n Eubjcct for
remnrk by thc country press, I'erhaps we
have fufieredas much from it ns others, but
we have omiued f pcsking out upon the sub-
ject, hoping thnt the cvil might be remedied
wnnout. our hopcs hppear to have becn
groundlets. Instead of diminishing. the evil
iocreases, bidding fair,, unlcss checked, to
become formidablc Bennington Paper.
TEACHERS CONVENTION.
A Teachers Couvcntion. for this County
will be held atthe Town Room. in Middle
bury, on Wednesday the 1st day or Seplera
ber hext. at 10 o'clock A. M. Town Super
intecdeets, Teachers and all who feel interes
ted in promoting the iinprovement of our
Comnion Schools, arc earncstlv requested to
attend L. L. riLDEN,
Supt. of Com. Scboolj for Addison C.
TO THE WHIGS OF NEW HAVEN.
Ail the goed und true Demecratic Whigs
of New Haven are reqnesied to meet at tbe
schoul huuse at the centro of the town, ou
Fndav creningthe 27th day or Augurt inst.
for ihe purpose of nomincting a suitablc per
son to represcnt said lown in the next Leg
islature. A. P. BEAMAN. ) Town
CALVIN SQUIERS.V
H. PLUMLEY. S Com.
Mr. F, Brown, " '
Dear Sir : I ara rr.uch gralificd in hhving
an opportunity to announce to you, that,- by
Ibeuseofthree botlles or?your Sarsaparilla
nnd Tomato Bitter., I have been. from a
state of ceneral debilitvfend decline, and cbn-
tinual sunenng, restored to tne emjoymenf:of
sjood hcalth. b or a numncr 01 years 1 haie
becn troubled with thc Liver Complaint, so
badly at times. as to nrcvent my altendinir to
buEinesp. and Dyspepsia followed, with Ioes
ofappelite, iveakness and debility. nnd n
sinkingand oppressive sensation. nt iheslom-
ach, most painlul and distrcssini;, which
gradunHy,dccreased myatrengtn, aad lcd mc
inio a decline, and dchililnted me so much as
to occasion fcars for mv recovery , while :n
this situation I wns induccd. by the persuas-
on ol a friend, to rnake a trml 01 your tsiUerf,
and was most happily disappointcd in fin-
dingan immediale relie(;.nnd before I had
laken the contenls ofthe nrst botlle. I had
nblained a comfortable state ol beallh, and
belorc I hati'uscd thrce bottles, I enjoyed
better healih than for a numbcr ol years.
This was about two years since, and my
healih has conlinued -cood till tbcprcseilt
lime. I muslsay thnt I have not much con-
lidence in patent tntilicincs, but 1 am satis
fied, Irom the wonderlul clfccts of
your Bitteri in my own case, and of
Inends whom I have '.nduccd to use il, llial
it is a raluable nicdicine, and I toke much
pleasure in rccommendine it lo any friends
and acquaintances, and indced to a!l who are
ilius nluu:ted,as well worlliy a tnai. 1 re
tnain yours,
Bath, Me., April 20. 1844.
For sale by W. P. RUSSEL Middlebury
and by dealers in medicines generally.
WISTAITS DALSAM OF W1LD
CIIERR Y.
The creat remedy for Consumption, and
the best meJicine known to man for Aslhma
ol cvery slage, Liver Complaints. Bronchitis,
Inlluenza, LOUghs, Colds, Dlccding ol Ihe
Lunzs, Shortncss ol Brcath. nains and weak-
ncss in the sHe, brcnst, &c and all otlier
diseases oflhc Pulmonary Organs.
A vcry iir.portnnt iliscase ovcr wiucti tnis
Balsam' excrts a vcry powcrlul inflnence, is
that ol ti
DISEASEDLIVER.
In this complaint it "as undoubtcdl y proved
moie elflcacious than any rcmcdy hiiheito
employcd, and in numcrous instances ' when
palients had cndured lonj andscvers sutter
ing from the disuasc, without receiving the
least bencfil from varioua rcn.cdies, nnd when
MERCURY has been rcsorlcd to in vain.
thc use ofthc Bnlsam has restorcd the LIV
ER to a hcalihy action, ond in Many mstan
ces cfTcctcd
PERMANENT CURES.
after cvery known remedy had failed 10 pro-
duco this ucsired cllcct.
Bcsidcsits astonishini' efficacy inthedif-
eisc abovc mentioned. we nl?o finJ it a very
ellcctual remedy in ASrHMA, a complaint
in which it has becn cxtensively used wiih
decided succcee, evcn in casesol years stan-di"S-
. . . .
It not only cmanaios Irom a regular piiy
sician, but has also bccn tested in all the
complaints for which it is rccommended. It
isnot my intention, ihereforc, ciiher lo cloak
it in mystery, or in auy way deceive the pub
lic by ovcrrating its virtues ; on the contrary,
I shall simply endcavor to giva a brief state
mcniof iis uEcfullncE. and flatler myEcll that
ilssurprizing efficacy will cnablc me to jur
nieh such proofs of ils virtues, as will Eatisfy
the moct incredulous, that Consumption may
and 'CAN BE CURED.'Ifthismedicine be
rcsortcd to in timc.
Tho genuine signcd I. BUTT3 on Jhe
wrapper.
W. P, RUSSEL ngent for Middlebury.
For sale aUu by ngcnts in all thc principal
villagcs in Vermont.
Cmi.Ls and Fever. WrighCt Indian
Vtgitahlc Fills arc onc ofthe best, ifnnt the
very best medicine in the world. for the cure
ol Intcrmittent Fever, bocause they e.icell all
othcrs in riddinir thc body o( lliof'c morbid
liumorc which re the causc, not only ol all
kinds offcvcrs, but ofcvcry malady incidrni
:a man, Four or fivc ofsaid Indian Vegilable
Pills, takcn evcry nihl on cnin? to bcd, will
i 1 ashorl timc makc ap cifect curc ofthe
most oustinalc case ol cnills anulev.rr, nnd
at thcsame timc thc digcstivc orgnna will bc
rcstored to a hcalthy tone, and ihc blooJ to
completely purificd tliat fever and ngue, or
uibease in auy lorm. will be aoscluteiy 1m
poffiiblc, Uenare of Countcrfcits ofall kindr! Some are
coated witli tugar, othera are made to reseinble la
outward ap)carancc tlic original medicine Thc
lafest course to purrlirtc uf tlic regubr sgfntn
only, one or more 01 uiium may lc lounu in every
ill.izc and lown in thcSinte.
Xcw England officc and general dcpot, 198
lremont strcct iioston.
NOTICE.
A Campmecting will bc commcnced.withlcavc
of Providcncc, ia thc east part of Panton, thrce
milcs from Vergennes, on land owned by Mr.
Sturtcvant; on Monday, August 30th, to close on
Fnday or Satnrday following.
Prcachcrs and pcople of this and adjoiningdis
tricts are requcstcd to attcnd. B. M. ILYLL.
BRIGHTON MARKET.
Monday, August 9 1S47.
At Markel. 600 Bcef Catllc, (including
U00 heart ol store cattle,) 10 yokes Worhing
Oxen, 40 Cows and Calvcs, 2000 Sheep
and Lnmhs,and about M10 bwinc.
Bcef Cattle Extra, S7.25; first qualily
S6,75 second & third quality from $4.75 n 6;
IIorA-in Oxen Sales made at 871, S82
and S90.
Covsand Cahes Dull. Salcsat S13.22,
S26. 31 Ji $42.50
Sheep and Lambs Sales old Shcep nlSl,
39. $2,50 toS3,00, Lambs, $1,50 1,92,2,13
and 2,25.
Swinc At whoIeEalc, 5 1-2 for Sotvs, 6 1-2
for Barrows. A retail from 6 lo and 7 1-2
old Hogs 6c.
DIED,
In New Haven, on thc 15th instant, Mary, con
Eort of Philo Dorwin, agcd 78 years.
GRIND STONES.
P. W. Collins & Co.have becnappointcd agents
for the justly celebratcd Grind Stones from the
Eagle quarrv, Ohio. They are second to none in
the United Statcs. A supply just received. '
Larrabee's Point, Aug. Sth, 1847.
LOST,
In this village, on the 10th inst., a small com
mon wallctcontainingbetweenfiftyandsixty dol
lars in Bills. Nine are Five Dollar Bflls on the
Bank of Vergennes, also a Five Dollar bill on
Washington Connty Bank, TJnioa Village,
Whoeverwill retura said wallet wiibitscon
tents shall be liberally rewarded by the subscri
ber. The wallet. or notice ofthe same ifound
may be left at the Galaxy office.
MUNROY DOUD.
Salisbuiy,Augustl2th.l84 1G
LADIES SCHOOL.
THE Fall tcrm oftbe Scliool for young Eadics
and Misscs, at the chapel of the Old Academy,
will commence on Monday the 23dof Augusft and
continne 1 1 wecks and a . half. "
Course of instrnction, Teachers, and terms. for
tuition, thc eame as dunng tue past yesr.
OZIAS SEYMOUR.
Middlebury. Augutt Sth. 1847
GREAT BARGA1NS
In GarpBtings and oil Cloths,
RODERICK LAWRENCE,
No. 47 CAN1I. STREET, NEW Yo'SK,
Ofiers fof sale, cn terms highly adventageoas
. n l . 1 . . T
to tne nurcnaser, orussc, urce-piy. i& mgraiu
r CaRPETINSS, '
of snperior fabric.snperb patlems, & fast oalors.
Also, every variety of Slair Carpeting, Drug
gets.Heattb llngs, Old Oilcloth of every widtb,
Stair Rods, Door.Mats, Rich Window Shade5,
Scz. &c Economists will derive great advantage
from callin at 47 Ca'nalstreet, before pnrchas
ing.. Kew York, August 10, 1617.
Champlain &Connnecticut Riv
er Rail-Road.
An asscssment of five dollars on cacli share of
thc capital stock of tlie Champlain and Connecti
cut Rivcr Rail-Road Company has bccn ordered
by tlie Dircctors, and made payable-ofl the first
dav of Octobcr next. Payment may.bo made at
thc' Banks of Burlington, Vergennes, Middlebury,
Rutland, Blark Rivcr or Bellows Falls, Cheshirc
Tt.mV. Kecne N. II- to Edward Pickering, Esq.,
No. C4, State Street Bostpn, or to the Treasurer
at Middlebury, vt.
SA3IUEL SWIFT, Treasurer.
Middlebury, Ang. 1C; 1847 1G
NOTICE.
This is to certilv tliat I eive my son nlel-
vin his lime, and shall claim none of his ira
ces, nor pay no debls of his contractine after
ihisdate! PORACESTOW.
Middlebury, August- 9th. 1847,
I
THE Pall Term of this iastitution will com-
mcncn on Monday, August 23d under tbe in
struction of P. H. Sanford, . b., as Principal,
andMiss H. A. Perrv, teacher of Music
From the success and general satisiaction tnat
hnv mipnded tbe instructionin both departmenfs
doiing the pastyear, we confidently recommend
ronage, and hope and trust that it will receive its.
dnc share. There ts conneclcd with :tie institu-
tion botha Philosophical and UhemicaiAppara
tus, safliciently extensive to illustrate the most
important principles in those branches of study.
Board can be obtained in rcspectable larailieson
reasonable terms.
In behalf of the Trustce.':.
E. BUSH. Clerk.
Shorehain.JulyS?, 1817. I4j4
EEMALE SEraAET.
will be opcned for the rcception of pupils the com
: ..a- mtl. mwirl tnf.ncAil fhriHties for in-
structions, on Wcdncsday, Scpt 1st.
cipal ofthe Scminary to rcnder this Institution
it superiorto most othcrs for a thorough, practical
and finished education for young Ladics, rcnder
intr them corapctcnt to discbarge, with abibty and
. 0 j 1 ..:nD n.i,;.ti i
uonor, uic severe anu vuntu n.nwu -
Tbe course of study prescribcd in this InsUtu-
tion ana tne mcans 01 inairutnuu -
... , 1 . t . 1 nil.nt.
thougut to oe pccu.iar.y v.yvlia'3
Witli a due regard to the comfort and happmess
ofthe pupils, a grcatcr and a far higher regard is
1 . 1 . ..1, Tnnrfit nnil mtclleclu-
liau 10 iik:u jiujv J"'.t ...
al dcvcloncmcnt- ANTiilc wc would not wish young
. .. a, . , r - 1 .r.. rt Cnmat !
lau.es sccK.nc a piacc 01 cuutnuuu w
1 . rv:-i rrt- Tinnlth nnil nleasnre.
WlVtmulgra Ul IU Lavb v ... 1 '
vet we would not invite thcmhcre for tliescalone.
Wc oticr tncm a lar moro cuuuiuig
. . . . . 1 . - " 1 .. .1 :nf.l1i.tinl
tial acquisit.on morai uucipuuc .
Thc Principal U assistcd byj.scvcral teachcrs
wcll qualitieu ior tne ucparnncms assignen unm,
who rcside in tbe Institution and are cvcr rcady to
.cciitanpn trt itip nnnils as thev mav
from timc to time rcquirc. Amplc philosophical.
. t ..... :itllcn.
cucmical anu asironomicui uppoiu.uo .u.
.- j la nt ihr rnmmand of the
uuii nuu uAiniwv..., - --
Principal, and Lccturcs in thc several dcpartmcnts
Ol ac.cncu in w n.i 1 v.. v.'. " j
Tuition for a quartcr of 11 wccks
Prcparatorv Class f 3,50
Junior. Middle and Scnior Classcs 54,50
Drawing ,
Painting in Oil and Water Colors S6.00
Frcnch iJinuagc 3.
Music, with instrumcnt $10,00
Tl 1 r.,1 rA lml,t nmhablTl S2.00
JS-No charge made for tuition Icss than onc
quartcr, cascs ot protracteu siCKncss exccpicu.
For further particulars sce catalogue and circu
ar, which may be had of the Principal.
W1TING ACADEMY.
rTTTT TOTrTTcrsrwr? MMf7TTTT,TTnT3;?!3 wri
ting class of young Ladics will mcet m Mr. bey-
c- 1 1 T-Jrtf 1 Vlrti.V
mouxd UU UUUUJTi
The class of both Ladics and Gcntlemen will
mcct in 31r. lChoIs' Umlding, room io. o, 011
ir .1 . . .IV
Each pupil is requircd to get twelve sbcets of
fine lcttcr papcg uuious stcci pcn3 anu w-
CIIAIRS TABLES.
For sale very low by W. S. JOHNSON.
August Oth 1847.
BED STEADS.
A new Staple of Bead Steads for sale by
W. S. JOHNSON.
FOR SALIS.
brick dwellincr
house, advantageously situated on theMain street
of the village ot ilidaictmryinunea ana nueu up,
so as to bc one of thopleasantcstrcsidcnccs in the
I will scll tbe house with theferounds attached,
the bams, stablcs, out-honscs and appurtcnances,
at a most reasonable ratc, and on any lcngth of
time uie purcuaser may require.
Innuiro on the premiscs of
EDWARP WAINWRIGHT.
August 2d, 1847. 14
GROUND ROCK SALT:
Neatlvput up in 301b sacks, 'Also in bbls.
or sale tiy r. Xi . uullibo
NOTICE.
I have p-iven mv son Henry In's timc, I
will pay no debts of his contracting after
oaie. jiiliCji oaiLiDi,
Ripton, July the 21st. 1847.
CONGRESS WATER.
A new snpply just received by
H. A. SHELDON.
Addison Co. Grammar SchooL
The Trusteeahave the pleasure of giving
notice that
MR.DANIEL.A,BOWE, A. B.
has been engaged as Preceptor; and that he
is to take the Supcrintendence of the Acad
emy the ensuing year. Tho reputation,
which Mr. Bowe has acquired the last year,
in elevating this iustitution, is a sufficient
guarantee of his qualifleatione,io alljwbo pro
pose to fit for College, cr to pursue English
Etudicj only.
The Fall Term will commence on Wed
nesday, the 25th of August., and continue 11
wecks. Tuition will be as follows :
For Common Eoglisb Branchea..$,300.
Languages afld higher English
Branches,...... - -4,00
T, A. MERRILL, Regisicr,
Middlebury, July 27th, 1847. 13w.
NEW and beautilul goods. for LADIES
DRESSES, latest and moit fashionab
styleg, cheaper than ever. just rec'd by
Jtinel, FRANCIS &. SON.
MIDDLEBURY
00L DEPOT.
The subscriber has. lcased the large Building
crected by Mr. Ep. Miller iu the rear of Messrs. J.
JM-Slade & Co. store, wnere no is rcauyio rc
ceire Wool on deposite.
Tarticular attention will be paid to the interests
of those who shall send me tneir wool ana au
vances in cash will be made on delivery if wantcd,
If the opening market pricc, is not satisfactory the
Voot will dc neia luro ine season unaer uie uj'
rection of the owners. JOHN WO OD.
June 28, 1847. 9 Cw
. IMPOETAIT
TO WOOL GROWERS AND CLOTH
BUYERS.
MANUFACTURSN8.
Tll-.;.l...nliap wnnU riTwtfnllir infnrmllip
1 11C SUWWIUVt u .u . ..... ..
inhabitants of tbe connty of Addison and its vi-
cinity that henasicasea tne wooien raciory ior
merly occupied by A. Spacldiso &Co., for aterm
of years, and is now ready to
RECEIVE WOOL TO MANUFAC-
TURE BY THE YARD OR ON
SHARES, OR EXCHANGE
CLOTH FOR WOOL
upon terms tbatcannot fail tosuit those wholeel
disposed to favor him with a call.
The premiscs and machinery ate now undergo
ing a thorough repair, and having had several
years experience in the businesshimsflf, and also
having engaged tbe best of workmenbe feels safe
in saying inai mci uu iuic iuch
astyleandfiniih that cannot be surpassed in the
county.
ON HAND CONSTANTLY
A large assortmentof
which will be sold chean for cash or most kinds
of produce. GEO. F. WHEELER.
Middlebury, July 13lh, lb47. 1 J
WJaSaJS aB5SSS SJ!!D&9
& c.
R VAT.T.ryTTE has received. and oflers for
sale, tlie following Seasonablo Goods,
Swiss and Jndia Jlu.un,
Tarleton and Book do.,
Chcck'd &. Strip'd do,
Jaconctt Cambric,
Check'd & Strip'd do.
Patent Victoria Lawn &c. 4c.
Alv A cmnd assorrment. MmDrixinz aome
beautiful patterns of
Linen, Mushn I Edging and
Cambric & Lisle Inscrtings.
TIAPT7T?V MTTST.IV.
CORDED SKIRTS, DRAB MOREEN ic.it
July 5Ui, ltH.
PIAWO FORTE.
Forto at a grcat bargain if applied for vcry soon.
r . . 1 " .
lnqiurc ai uus uuicc.
Middlebury, July 5. 10 tr
GRASS & CRADLE
Cf..it Snntlw RTtrms. Pitcli Forka. Rakes &
Scythe otonea neceivea ana ior saie uv
J T TT7ntrlTTTrrTT
July 5. 1647.
SALT
We have this day reccivcd a quantity of C.
Westem Salt which is offered for sale.
P. W. COLLINS & CO.
July 24th, 1847.
SPLENDID CLOTHS.
I have got the best assottmcnt of Fine Dlack
Broadchths in Middlebury and I will sell as
cheap as any man in this county.
H VRMON A. SHELDON.
June 17, 1817.
FALL OE THE CITY
OF
E X I C 0
IS ono affrfir, r.nd tlie fall of all kinds or
GOODS, is anolber.
The first ii looked for, and ths last is ap
parent. and is witnessed by huudreds who
have availed themselvcsof thelate CHEAP
purchases made by
ERANCIS & SON,
AT THE OLD PERMAMENT STAND.
Who arc now receiving tho largest stock
of Goods evcr brongbt inio tbn county. com
prising FANCY AND STAPLE
-$f)21? 5&!23a
GROCERIES
At less price3 than at Grocery Stores.
CROCKERY, GLASS AND HARD
WARE. They having purchased thc same with cash at
the Lowest rassiDi.c paicis, can sell them at
in t inn-or fiir r;5ii. Rnr.DiT. or PaonccE
than those who ara at the expense of "employ-
ing agcnLV or lor securing meir 6, -7"
raising the wind by po:ting, up and circulatmg
pufiing advertisements and handbills.
BLACKING. SupcriorJapan VarnishBIack
iag, which is vatcrproof, for sale
nrnu:rtTiin nnil Hii Gencrals. 1 and 2
vol. Also. Keepingup Appcaranccs. a tale
Ior the Kicn anu rour. uj
jDfl rcc'dand forsale. hy L. W. Clahk.
STATE OF VERMONT. )
District of New Haven ss. J
Be it rcmembercd that at a probate Court hcld
at Bristol, insaid district, on the2ad day or Aug.
1847.the adminbtrator on the estateot
1SAAC ATWOOD
late of New Haven, deceased, made appheation
losaid Court to exalnine an d.a Ilow hb aecount
as Administrator aforfsaid """v,,
Whercapon.said court ordered said Admin.s.
at a Probate couri iu u- --.
?he Judgc orsaid court, in Bnsto V id D,s-
m'rt on lhe iirsl xvionoay ui
10 01-10 eooon, then and f jere loobject to
the al owance ofsaid acconnt irthey .see caDSe,
by pubSg a certified copy of ri lhe
rSJCh.m R-ilarv a newspaper pnnted at said
MiddleTu? in the county 'oV Xddison-.three
weekssuc7essivelyprevious.totheUme of sa.d
CoUrt" HarveyMimsill,JuJge,
A true copy ofrecord.
STTE OF VERMONT, ?
Drs.trict of Addison .i. J
Be it rememDcrcu, ; . : ,::
at Mddlebury, in and for the Itatnct of Addon,
on the22d day or -u.y V an itrumcnt
Abcl-t . otiu namcu ji..-..
prr,M,,to,
Iatc of Bridport in said District dcccascd,prcsents
hmcutforp
dered that sam uuu. 7r7l,U ronrt to
Court for probate, at the sess.on of 4 Court to
be heia ate officc of the Rcg.ster .of Court
in saM J .aaicuury, ou ""r-yj ".u " fternon:
Angult A. l . im . , r in;
and that noUcc tnercoi oo b f .-
jccuons, if wyOTrrShlWifas certified
. w ot .iid Mjddleburr. thrce
weeks sacccxtively'preTiouJ to tho time ofsaid
Conrt' Jed.S.BushntU,Megiter.
A trce copy ofrecord, .
Attestjerf. 5. Bitikndl, Regtater.
I Daguerreotypeipparatus.
Platcs, Cases, Chenucals, Cameras, Camcra,
otands-, tlead isests, piaie noiuers, wercury
Balh, Battery for gilding, iVc. &c.
All theapparalus and materials for nseine the
same.at Bolton and New York piiccs forsaleat
the Urng Storeof W, f. UUSbKL., .
P. TV. COLLINS & CO.
OFFER to sell for cjish for three weeks to
come a beautiful !ot of
Florence andRice Slrato Bonntts, Paraseh
and Drcss Goods
at cost, to makc room for Fall Goods.
Larabee's Point, July 20th, 1847.
i.oniriNRor.ASSESnr ranVn,
patterns, offered Iow.by
r. it . uuLiLiia oc UU.
SHAWLS.
Cnshmere nnd Berag-j Shawls, and Long
Shavfls, for snlo by
June 1.1847. E. Valletle.
SUMMER BEDS.
SOUTHERN MOSS. A superior article.
thouroughly prepared for MATTRESSES: iasi
received, by FRANCIS & SON.
UJPRINTSl PRIXTS ! .'
W. S. JOHNSON offcrs his present stock of
Prints at a reduccd price to make room for Fall
stock. All those in want of Calico Dresses will
do well to call at "the People's Store."
July 5, 1S47.
Groceries-
The Subscriber oflers ior sale an assort-
mcntol groceries that cannot bc surpassed
in qualily and price in Addison Counly.
Therefore tbose who watit n choice article at
a low rate will do well to call.
W. F. RUSSEL.
WOOL
Cash paid for eood ctean flceco Wool and tho
highest price the market will warrant.
A. UllAJL'jJIAJN 4. SUiN.
Middlebury, June 29th 1847.
GROCERIES.
E. Vallette has jut receired a largo sdp-
ply of Choice family Groceries, among tvlrich
are Tras, Sugir, Coffce, Molas'srs Vc. ficc.
ofthe very best quality .1oif kinds of Pro
duce received iu payment
Mav 1847.
F1SII.
No. 1 Halifax Mackereland Salmon. No.
1 and 2 do .Mackcrcl in half bbls. 1st Qual
ity Dry Fish in store and forsale hy
May 1847, Ii. VA Lf l 1 t
MUSLIN DELANES.
Will bo sold cheaper at "the People's StOre'for
three wccks to come, than was ever offered in thc
State before. W. S. JOHNSON.
July 5, 1847.
GRODE RHINE SILKS.
27 and 23 Inch blk. Gro de Rhine Silk, a
beautifuf nrticle Ior Ladics' dresses and man-
tillas, for sale by
June 1. 1817. E. Vallttte.
SHEETING.
39, 40 and 45 Inch Bro. Shecting.
4, 5, and 6 4 BlcachM do
10 1-4 Lincn, do
Afso 7-4 Damask Table Linen;
and n large assorlmcnt of Domcsiic Goods,
just recnved and Ior sale by
June 1. 1847. E. Vallette.
GINGHAMS.
French. Earlcslone and Amr. Ginnhams
Linen Ginghnms, Priuts nnd oihcr drsas
goods, just received nnd lorsaie hy
June 1, 1847. E. Valette.
FULL OF GOODS, and more daily arri
ving of every descriplion. and which are o(T
ered for Cash Credit or Produce al lcss than
adcertised by any one, ifcvcn nt less than
cost, hy
FRANCIS & SON.
Scarfe & Shawls.
A rich article at a suiall pricc, just recei
red. by
Juue 1. FRANCIS & SON.
JA1ES MC KEAM),
TAILOR,
No. 7. NICHOLS' BUILDING.
Would girc notice to the citizens of Middcbury,
and thc public gcnerally.tliat he ha just
rctumcd from New York with
thc latcst sumn.er fashion?,
and tbat he has made arrnngcmciiH to receive
them regular cvery month during tbe year,
and is prcparcd at all timcs to exccute
work in a mauncr not i uqiasscd
bv anv.
mm k SUMMER.
THE subscriber is now prcparcd Tor tbe Scm
mer frade. He has nothing to say about tbc way
he buys his Goods: Whelhcr he pays CASH or
buvs on lon? credits is entirelv immalerial. and
adouble column puff, howevcr necessarv, for
quack nostiums, rloes not bccomc essential in his
linc fo business. He will say howevcr that
A well Selected Close bought and crten-
tensive assorlmcnt of
NEW GOODS
adanted to the climate and country may be fonnd
at his store. on terms onite asfavorableasat any
establishment in the country. For the truth of
. i . . . . i i .. i . --.j
imssiaicuiem iic rc.crs io in swua duu ufitn.
Z. BECKWITH.
May 18, 1817.
LIVEGEESEFEATnERS, at the storeof
P. W. COL.L1KS & UU.
SOLE AND UPPER LEATHER, this day
received by P. W. COLLINS & CO.
PAPER HANGINGS,a large assortment and
newest styles from G to 30 cents a rool may be
lound atthe Storeof
P. W. COLLINS & CO.
PATENT PUMPS, and Lead Pipe, forsale
by P. W. COLLINS & CO.
G. SEAEL & CO.
Are now receiving a splendid stock of
mw GOODS,
Consistins in partof
Ull 1 UUUUiS,
GROCERIES.
CROCKERY.
GLASS IIARDWARE,
MTRRORS.
DRUGSS- MEDICISES.aUo
LADIES ANDMISSES BONNETS.
A Buperior article of Gentlemen's MOLE
SKIN HATS, Gents. and Ladies' Slinpers
and Buskin Shoe.&c &r., allof which 'we
are disposed to sell nt priccs which cannot
be beau' The $300 Reward Store's pufiing
to the conlrary, nolwithsianding.
G.SEARL&CO.
Hridport, May 25, 1847. 5!if.
RAYMI3ND ANDj WARING'S
TJXS1VALLED XST LOXO ESTABLISttD
ifimfAcisRiii
Rcccntly Fittcd ond ErnbeUishcd with entirelr
Nrw DEcoRATioss.TjLirpisGs, Eqoipaoe,4c.
for 1S47 coutaining an extensive andvaricd col
lection ofthe most rare and interestfng prodnc
tions of .Nature, which affords to all an ampl?
sourcefor studv and reflcctfon on the scicnce of
NATURA'L iflSTORY.
This Menagcrio.on entering each Town orVfllogo,
fonns a,rnost ImposingTrain orPioccs
sion, prcccded by a.Gorgeqins .
BOMAN CHARIOT
LITERtVLLY COVERED WITH GOLTJ lf
Tho Solcndor and Masniticence o f this Gort tous
and Colossal caniagc teflle; descriplion. Who
evcr has read of the Funera! Cl.ariot of Alcxan
d'cr, or the TriumphalCarofNero.rnayformsomo
conccptioupr tbe grandcur of this superlatinly
beautiful-iitle, which was takcn from anantiquo
model recently cxbibitcd in Londjon. It has re
quircd. tlie constant lalxjr or tv e ty mcn for; n;na
montlis to complctc it, at an cxpcnsc ofmorethaa
FIVE THO US AND D9.LLARS 1
The length of (Jhanot ----- SO feet
Hcight to summit of Canopy - - 20 ' ,
Tho wcightitt full 8,000 1b.
Tlic Ohariot will le followed byTHIRTY CAR-
RIAGES, containlng lhe VAK10U$ ANIMALS
IN THIS 1MMENSE EXinBITION, dranby
ONE nUNDRED HORSES 1
Tho Exhibitioii cf tbis'Mcnageric is rcndcrrd ini
tenscly intcrcsting by tbe Wondcrful and
unpanillcllcd Pcrformacce of
TIIE KKItAT N.M'OtKO i
OF THC ACE, WITH
LTONS,
LE0PARD&
Tlii-t grcat Artfct will fond'c, cnrc5? and rcnder
himself, apparcnllr. as one cfthcse nnimals in their
own Den. Aftcr thft he fljsumes comm.inl, or
ders cacli to tlicir respcctie departmcr.ti, and
riSAI.LT SlOKALlZKS HIUSELr BT DltrVlSO
AN ilFHICil LION
IN HARNESS !
Cr The Animals m this collcction aro confident
ly offered for pnblic inspcction, as bcing the cboi
cest and most pcrfcct spccimin? cverexhibited.
The mnjoritv 6f llicm have beeri imported durinfc
thc last two'' vcnft. whhouif regard to price, and
they form not only thc BEST but theLAEWKST
COLLECTION evcr prcKrnied to Ihe public.
TheMcnagerie will exhibit in Middlebury Fri
day Scptcinbcr 3.1 1847. Thc PROCESSION
will cntcr town abont tcn o'clock in the njorning.
Admissiononly 25 ccnts Cliildrcnrrhder lOycars,
12 1-2 ccnts. "Doors opcn from" T to 4, P. M.
0"TI'ebuve will cxliil.it at Manchester o'n
August 2Stli, at Wallingfonl on Monday 30th. at
Rutland on Tucsday 31st, at Castleton on Wcd
ncsday Scpt. 1st, at Brandon m Tlinrsday 2d, at
Vergennes on Satnrday 4tb, at Burlii:,pon on Moa
day Scpt. 6.
SUN-BONNETS, for sale low, at thc Cash
Store ot P. W. COLLINS &. CO.
Price from 10 to22cu.
FISH.
No. 1. Siilmon. No. 1, nnd No.2. Mack
crcl, just received by
June 1st. H. A. StlELDOtf.
H. A. SHELDOiT,
Hnjiist received a large sujiply ot
adaptrd to thc season; to which hcinvitcsthn
attention ol Iih customcri? and thc puhlir, na
they will hc sold
'VERY LOWft
to such .la pay. Al! kinds of produco lukcn
in exchnngc ior Goods.
Midi!cliury, June li, 1S-17
aTsplendid assortmen r oi"china
andother waic, in :atis Vhile witli gold spritf
scl.and I'lowin" Blnr, and varions ollier Pat
terns. Juat oiwncu and for sale Chcap (no mi
take.) by P. W. COLLINS & CO,
KEMT WRIGHT,
Is now rcce'ving d Large Stock of
NEW GOODS.
Comprii-ing lhe
STAPLE AHD FANO
GOODS
requircd in this community. Thpj wi'U ba
sold oii lermsap !avor.ib!e as al any tlore in
lhe Country, the Grandilormenl Pomposily
ofthe ndvcrtisemcnls in ihc Treesand Zhcd
to thc cnntrary notwiihstanding.
Shoreham, Slay 25, 1847.
BOxNETS ! BONNETS ! !
4 doz. Florence Bonnets from Jocts to 53,00
2 " China Pearl " 1,50 to 2,50
I " Florence Inserlion " 10 to 3,00
Tlie above Bonnets are direct from the Manu
racturcrs and will be sold al a great di$count
from formcr prices by W. S. Johnson.
June 14,1847.
WOOD! VVOODM
The subsriber lms nn hand. a few eords
of good. hard wood, chcan for Cash.
E. C. CARPENTER.
Middlebury, May 19ih, '47.
SUGARS,
White Havanah, box very nice for 9J cti.
BestDonbleRefincdloaf, " 124"
Prime Muscavado " 71 "
Just received and offered by
P. W COLLINS & CO.
MLNERAL WATER-
FRESH Irom the Congress lodine Pavlt
on Springs, at 5150 per Dozen. at th JDruir
Store of V. P. RUSSEL.
Jtuly27th. 1847,
PAINTS.
Pnre White Lead Tnrkey Umbcr
Extra do. do. Burut do.
No. 1 do. do. TcrradeSienns,
Hcd Lead rm.'iian Blna
Kng. Venctian B;d Ciiincsc do.
Chinesc Vcnnillion Cudrcar .
American do. Ext. Logwood
French Vellow Manganee
Yellow Ochre Varnish, Lmseed Oil
Chrome Green Spts Tnrpentine &c.
Also a comp'ete tHornnent of Paint, Vamih,
aod WLite-Waih Brushes of the Best quality, t
priccs thtt cannot fail ro rittbi prriwr. j-n.
4jciontHcf ths Post-Office. W T RUBSEL.

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