Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The Burlington Courier from Burlington, Vermont • 3

Location:
Burlington, Vermont
Issue Date:
Page:
3
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

11 JCi JL Ult U111U 1 11 tJ Hi MA Xi, A the soul of the reader im lirinfr waters whirh fust by m-j celestial oracle." 01 Mrs. we are prepared to ulxmud choice beiitimeiits and the itjosl suggestive and rich publications i th, The are in a Mvle oi i.ie 7 ies A ney ty t-Xicutum scarcely t-urpusd by any C'IsiNoiiN isatent Air-warmuis inUl iii1 tyiyV rJ ys Jlir Prize at London, R.M0RCS KSTATK. 'S'i'ATK OF VKitMOXT, riMIK Probata 1 (Wi ftir ih- loi-iiitl: to ail interested in Good Facts Axd Logical Argument. The I at No of "Women' Rights Published by the Ohio Women's CP A Merry Christmas we wish yon friends. you want to know whit will give us one so that you can bone-sdy rg- are juiupi io exeri me uesi nuuience upuii .1 i 1 I I I i i uine poetic tire the book we.hull njooth- lW 1.

is a natural, easy writer; and i The death of Hon C. P. VanNess, formerly Goveruer of Vermont and minister to Spainautl long a citizen of thin town, wfHCh'took jaca at Philadelphia last week, wadulv wnk-jJ hy a meeting of our citizens, ot all parties, at uiz American on Saturdav evening. urintzaiiou was had by Mr. Ihstfell chairman, ii Mr.

Chirk Secretary. Mr. Small', moved a scn-u to prepare suitable reaalu'ions. Jinje Folletl (second-ed lliis motion with an ute speech. The com tiittee wa-s rtpp mnte i and ihe ineetin adjourned lo the Court House Tuesday evening next, Rights Association, contains a paper from Mm C.

M. Severance with these three propositions. That woman in human beiiij; i .4 i nnis oi numanuy That these have been unjustly and unwisely withheld, and thus her humanity, virtually denied and, fid. 1 mil im ennsHniience nerefir nil- uterous evils afflict the cx, and, through 1 it, the race." The Agititio.n goes bravf.lt One Gushing, (whig hut we should think with CVu( u.i u.h..m..o nnc ohlCiileh, of infamous Loco, Mexican memo ry) now Stat; Senator in Ohio, lias intrjdu-c ed a bill into the senate of the gi eat Buckeye Umpire, forbidding rmy negro or mullatto nerson either to settle or hold urouertv in that ointe after the 1st of January 1854. "tI.o of- fence, (for biicIi it is to be deemed, and taken jIoiJ forgotle Mr.

Rebanks of by tho nrosociitiiifr nttornpv th county, subjects tl poor BOon Look to-morrow here ace lair specimens ol hur versilietition. "The Spirit Voice." I Iicjtr Jt. 1 hroir if. it mil! me ntvav. it tells mc on ennh 1 no lo-nirer may stay, Oh! Mm id the voire, us an I's might be, Or tones of rich music ilmt float o'er the sea.

,11 1 1 1 1 1 Which calls me away horn each borrow uml tulr 1 i I see tlm bright form of ny on 1 0 rest in his bosom my spirit will fly, My young heart throbs ittily, hut lis not vith fear, The harps of the angels Bound sweetly and clt'ar 1 Jong to he w'nh them, to join thut bright band, All joyuus I go to the fair spirit land. THE RAINBOW. The storm is pas, tlaikly the clouds roll by, T'" KW "'r uT'e A few bright drops (ire hilling from the sky, Whilo Im ami flowers are drenched witl, Nature's tears. The storm is past, tho lightning gently play Along the sky their fitful hhize is o'er, Fuitnerthey gleam until they die away, Like seme hived object fading with the shore, The thunder's voice falls faintly on the ear. L'ke dotant moamtigsot the storm-swept sea ust now its awlul crash hi brought fright and fear, To every heart, and hu-hed its notes of glee." Hut we fctop short.

We can assure our readers and the above extracts, we think, render such an otsurauco unnecessary, that this will he to them very pleasant and usu ful book. Ihiy it of Mr. Huntington. Here are some notices from other hands, confirming ours of last week. "Graham for January ISV) contain 1 1'j piges of amusing mutter.

This No. is beautifully iilustrattd by numerous engravings viz. The Heart's Misgivings Tho Coming of Flora' a little gem iu itself and others. The- reading iu, as usual, sprightly imd pleasing. One siorv, en tilled Linger the AMoiis'fnmi the hegin- niiig, promises rich treat to the Jovcri of good atones, (jodey for January is, as usual, rich in tales nt once practical and imaginative and cm benched with superior plates.

One uf these The Temptation" eenis tons a peculiarly beautiful conception. The grouping of the angels is rs delicately graeelui as tilings Shaped hy Hie vviiul ot Minuuer. I he hi'iires in 1 im st Miow wal sure SH. drive nil artistic Milliners'1 to riualiie wiili their endles vnrierv and taste. Pin and Wedle Monev" conveys a sad mural True, and pity 'tis 'tis true." Atnoni: ihe best narratives are il Koefcrest.

Pin and Nee.lle Money, The Merry Thought iVr. A sensible lovetnh this lust, eonvevin? wholesome moral to nil young ludh'. An interesting am! iiiMrnctivu feiiiure of God lati.i is 44 Kvery Day Actualities, of wiiich the 7Ui chnpterappears iu this muaber A ib8- cripiiofi ai the marble works o( undM.J ISiiirdhy Hinckley. The 41 Iidies National" Petersons1 Mugn-zimo, for Januarv, is rui (nil No, of 100 prices. The enravioirs arc numerous and welt executed.

Li this No. we have ih com-1 ineiiceiih-iit of a new novel by Mrs. Sun-ens, Called "The Mortn-er's hl.o lie! to (jipsy's; Lrncy," ly the anuioirss-a suirn lent attraction Mr any Mairaznm isuc Is utir hti: cui rorreet hi itnyin that the Author of Valley Farm, DoruVith-erton is Mrs. Stephens, the gifted editor ot Peterson? Eoston Notions. -This a celebrated phrase the tiieme of many j'-sta ami much mrrrioieni.

Wu are not about lo phiioso- ptiize however, upm; this or any other utijept. Our huMiiess now is to ey speaking i'roin actual otwervanon arm certain kuotediro, that we have lately seen one beautiful and use I I i 1 mij published America. And how B3111SI! I'EKIODIfAL LITERA-; iUM). Republication oflhe London QriKTCiav, the Edi.vih iu.li, the Xoktii Buitish, and Westminster Reviews, and Clack. 1 1 Cn.

publishers, 7d mid 54 Gold V. Terr.is payuici.t adiance For OIe of Ufi 4 00 ai por Uliy lwi) o. 500 I- or any three do. 7 00 I'or all tour of the Review 8 00 Kor Jilackwood's CO Far lliaekwood and 3 Heviews, 00 For lilackwood and the 4 do. 1000 For 4 copies 5 reprints 130 00 There is 6iill a greater reduction in price by clubbing as foliuwa A discount of about twenty-five percent.

froni tlie above prices will be allowed to Clubs ordering four or more copies of anv one or more of tho a hove works Thus Four rnni n1 FtlLivw? I' our copies of Blackwood, and of die Re view, wdl be sent lo one addresser 1) four copies of of the four Review and Blackwood fur $30 and so on. Per annum. Prior to the postage on Blackwood was 2 00 i on a single Review 1. 00 torn 11. to lot on fJInckwood ou a Roview In I.l-52(av rate) on Blackwood on a Review The present postage on Blackwood 4 on a Review 1.00 50 To 3 24 Itc rates arc now uniform for all ijjs-tancks within the United Statts) At there rates surely no objection should be made to receiving the works hy mad, and thus ensuring their speedy, ssfe ami iregrular delivery.

Ivemitiancea am commumcitions always publisi.ers. LEONARD SCOTT CO. Tl) Fulton street (Entrance ol (iold si .) to Hunting Holiday Puruyrs ton's, Adkins Fuller's, Brinsmaid's, Horl Oil's. fti nn i -I'd l( iionon iMcnois Manilord'ri. W.

Buter Co fs, Walker'w, Dewey's and to Pierce Burnti 1 mT: I kiiat Mub.n.nu, 'ri. i rassmna nave won a teat Victory over Uussnms. Uussij j4.ri(Is out a Japan expediiion too. Vice Ps fidetit King is oie. DEATHS.

lii Fast Mooipeheron the loth Mrs. Pauny nod ti2. In Elmore, Mrs. Onnandu rrtoitf, 2. In liridewattr, Eben'r tfouili ite, Watches and Jewelrv AND FLNE FANCY GOObS," -3 a a NO.

1, 11NK BLOCK. i- riiti'Pi'tt ll uoiiioA na- juot returned irom a. X' I ill ew 1 orii ana ihmoix. una id now i 'h varHity of Goods direct from Lnporierit nud which iu addition to his former Stock, hi ikes a com plete und well selected assortment, such as is found, 'XCmi in our Atlantic Citie inem arevroni ifuntini: aim open Levers nud finder Watches. Snlen- riiur.

Mlver if" I'hited Fruit and Ci.ke Dhskets, SaN' vrs, Cnndh'stirks, SnntTirs ami 'frnvj. rieh 'IVa and A arie. and evteu sort of Fine FANCY I'eirlinton, Dee, -x Imvpx rM1IS 200 ills, pure r-'pm 2 od wnnanted to illuminnio the d. rkeM recesses ee. torn of him Ikl'll'IU, eeds are evil.

Dec.W, Tf ANTED. ears acliw kel. lii tir old. who us rerrived some edaratlonal ness. t.vAaiil:: fe.r the A.

PLCK. invr(lv, umtpp 1- TTT ON(iKE. ArLK, Eim do. trcshat I wholesale and ictail hv TIIFO. A.

PCCK. Self-Acquired Fame. In JOOV9 AV1Kttir ANODYNE. I. I 1 for i 1 1: a ami t.

a Tills win1crru) MfiftiMiiP, nttuvuhf liimi'ns ii.nl i hp ail hi ace itf hm tr hits te I rnreit a vziwr Hint 'n fp xipitd iltn lanlv lli.t hu it'ii'-r mmiinr i in Hip wurM. It vtiify (, flrru I. hi lie in i ft istps crt ev- ivUni uibi tlaitcnif fhihi, nmi iko n-I iiiftnns in iiKftVrts iijt'-n man (r l-eat. rtii I is vniti.itiv du-iii it a f.ntr Innl ami (1ii a ra.li, cure nf Cil.K Astitnui, Itronf-liins. Vhftj.Mi; O'Utfli, of lU.ift, nn.

I all Luna liriuiif lli irrha'-i, and Ihsfnlrry, hi nil iC" whu ra.fi it sh.ttilil lw u(i mft-rnaliv. TIip eirert ef fiicrnal 8)ilicniriin in cusp nf Itlirinicut-m, fiinil lHavcH, liMin, i'iiafuicil K'iimiii, Hiui Ihtrit, und nil itfM'iit' noni ol' "niidH two iiiiiaifid, f'ursuns irniililfil in Hip Mile or lluvvcls, Si, re Threat, Files, hv r. untuned iMcrtial unit i itlernal tinn Arunlvnft, rur. '1 he pronu-nr ran jritur- vOumi' cf ttNiim-iiu am in it hiv.if, hui prflcrs tr loi ury rwn menrt ition. it Imnl4rc inr fmiy years in- man hi uin it iir mi wwuiitariii'ry lri.il.

in itcmti piMtMin it mI ihe iift prnptriitiris und BiipriLrs mnvn to Hip imiinu iiipilir.i, T)ib in-veiihir ol Un t- Uti n.tist.mt ami siirrcfni practice urmeiiicic hhhp than twenty year. 'Tln in In re' Ofv tlwtl Imiinir hi.f.n of yuriM wuli dwin-im cr.ii8h, nnd b'eeihitff nt rvriVHie no itiiit-ru Ihuii im-'hr .1 aid, IH4ia I wi, ttt all a(tt iir.ttirp in Uirla-t tni; it ni-imiu lion. My Ujl win l. Htnml ir help myptr. At thai time y(tiir Liniment wit provide imliy rt hv llie uk i iUret nr tu'it I ii- cnlip-ly rurcil.dnd InveMir btii nlfc t- liilmr every day.

ivive ti i- ti.r the int twenty viwn tnnn stihjKi to nvim nttarht ot'Moudv ivfitteiyt' nui ftrverfnund "nv fnnitnctit relief until I t.u.k ymir Liui-itii-iii. sun tvhtrti I hart nnreinrn nt tlimrumpliunl, Ininimiy I iburk yoitr Anndvu Liniment the menninf saving my lite. JOI1X T. ATKINf. Brewer, 8.pt.

Jeiifnoff Bir-In fnnqnrnri of hnvlnj-feverireiinmy Ifir, It entirely ttfT the knee, and it dcruld hy the 1iet tiirtieen that my mu he amputated mil n.rtiniatftly 1 nf y.nir Aimdviie Lmiinent, nud hy iimg three hntth-i, my wai lituher-ed ami itreniM.Hid, nnd f.r inimher ol yeirs I h'p bee (thin in im it about a well llie i tier. I cnrnl-ernivfl) 'indvhinl In ilia use nf Liniment, ttiroiiRii the of Vrovntenc, fnrthrt ui nf my teg, and would nut ire who nny ned lie in tbie Way.tr) it, ttl no dmrbt you will be cured. KUt t'P PMA.N. Mherty, May 1BI9, fty Formle, who)-ni r1nil bvTftrononnA PLCK.und p. PA.NHORN.Bnrltnf'i.n.

Vl Mst ill tbe prlnripnr in Uf R. ft.itemn'l Urttieh Pmnn- i I I i so iite; hv io 1 Im (i''IJ medals, tirsi premiums, at tin; recent principal tans in this country, This furmice va iiteiHi'd hv (iardner son of lioMon, tnd tht; final ininrovciiicn's pantmeu 111 1 m-re are lour sics com I'h'telv adaiiteil for burning anthracite and bituminous coal or womb All sizes coninnt 'v 011 band, together with a great variety of Register Veiild.itor Personal atteniion given lo winning and ventiialmg tmildmgs in any part oflhe country. R. NRONjfOX. Cullege fct.

Burlington, Dee. J- roxirs IMPROVED ,4 1 It sizes, siniahle lor the viimilest privnte a holrl of the largest bit air fix Mures to wariM lohhttoiutt rooms ran be at 'ached if deniied. Also w.itpr liaeks for heat- mj? water tor Lathing and purpoM's. ifcthcr v. it hinro fcci-it imjiil fif cimkmuA parlor and hux stoes ot evrrv Fui 8:1,0 olle-e street r- it PdiONSON.

t.nuHin-ton. 18.V anla hnn at Kottse iutiemi, 4 M) Will hohl his I.nvPeSl!,irin-ific M) uiil hold his usual Lfvees (luring the I llolidavs. IIOKTON lSl: COS Je(dr and Fancy here he will di- penea rreat variety of Uirh, Kare and liean-timl and Yatri Pmnds. lie invitesaeail from his old triends, ami assured them that al no other 4 Dki'ot' wi 1 thev tind fxten.Msenfi assortment, as nt Jos Inad (luadtis Mr the sein-on, at No. 1 Hank Block, Jt e.

WalionS Vorinom Ilojistcr for D1AKIES for of various c. for at IK NT1NC3 II 4 LL kinbs lor ru jdures incident to the ndult. youth and child. i'T sale and ndapted at aptcii at EO. A.

SHOULD Ell BRACES. IOIt Ladies or (Jeutlemeu, an elegant article with suspenders combined, tor sale by TIIEO. A. PECK WALTON'S VP. nilSTER, for 13 Jui ree'd bv ADKINS vS: FULLER.

Vr 4 i pctoo nre ADIKS and Gentlemen the subscriber has whieh he warrants tu pirveitt h.iir from fali- bv three ippiuaiiutia. The bald are also uihumed that ii vviii KHely tanse tin; hair Lriov. stiiociiift'i" uhs haid six months hut now is eUinf a bead of hair. will e.iil 00 ihe inh.ihu mt with the arli-clo and it may aUo be tdu. lined of ldm fur a iew d.tvs at tin i 1:1 ll'ttc, Chureh st.

Pmrfiiion. 2.Vv-'l. ew Eooks. I J.OAUru,.,,,,;, IVrs and He Ivrh-hcs, by virion writers lioinancp ol Mtidcni Life, Kunhall: Honk of 11mm; Beauty KiikVinl price I'ietore St, Pulersl Mir 'I; prico p-iper Vt. ehtth price -iuets.

Lite (d vols, -ire aiiissi itie J'jlter. in nl Soul' I Vk- it 1, I a ln. jts-ortnitMii ot rirli iiihl fur the hjironchinj Jn-t rrrii l.v rn.i.ru. I'criodicals for 1853. 1V1 Ntlt ii wwy as mir rniA or if piflrntid, itt any part pint nf this Vnliy-f.

In any ot' ti.t Mipn Monthly lia-or liiif-i'iii Wt-kly tit the r.jilishrrV lortfM slisctiptiiiji pi iri-. Tlic citirns'it ihir lin'oii uti'l vtctiiiry, invited tr us Ihfir nanifj lor such IVrmilii'aln a (Iif'V wo will pn. mjit tiuplirs, No. lOCwIlr-a liiirlington, Deo. 13.

-NOW is Tin; timi; fr l-hli(as I We hnvenn h'iml ami are reetuwnj: pome of tlie richest tind best aiimmiM that run tin found in thp nunki'l, ranin jo from n'O rents to H. 'lVtafnrnts, lV.wr lmUn ol evt-rv pnruan.l JuvrMtite nnd Toy IJonki. (Jitmi's, I'uvics nnd r.inLi thr fltnnsoniRnr, tin nnnsnally lar.e vartrty. iscdlaniMjint and stamhird BoukH, Stationery, a larii und w. sflceti stork, which wo now oiW nt vory low prices.

Call nnd mpo. No. 10 Ci.tlref st Il)NOCIIArnV U'GMThy LCTTrR. The MitisrilnT will gvt) Inr-soiif in phonography through the mad to nil who nmy vvt.di to Lrtfomo Hcpininiivi wiih liiis new nnd drsirahh- mciliod id 'short hand. A thorough knowh'df! oftliR nymnn fan lio impnrtod in this way.

Terms, $'100 (nr tn ont in-I'lnditij! hookd. All connminicNtions posipnid. A. A. I'OKItKS.

UimrNhurgh, Vf. Dec. 8, 21it.a IVOTJC'K it hiorhy pivon that Urn Pro-i" Irntn Court within and for llie fJihtiictnl ChitifiidfMt, will, until further notice is jjii-en, hnlden hi thn Trotmte olTieo in tho Com! Ilonsc, in Ihtrlintnn, iri unid dirtrirt, on Vi'u day Hint Sainrdnv of each roinnif-m-ing will) Ihes-crind Fmlny of December, lttJ. order ot tho court. J.

ADA IrM-fer. Ihnlinjtnn, Pi e. 1, Jr 3 3 Si -'Si If 'rM? "It 3 illS 1 2 5 i I i i I i I 1 I I I I I i ciprocate the kuid ish. Ue will tell )ou. i Wood lo warm us and money pay our (jdeLt me frld'O io we rwst i inatie out earlv next monui, a id maze out ear next month, aid oat fuo- scribers o-ve us twice enough meet the demand.

We have waited This rnake.s 6 numbers. O.ie of the best .1 c. 1 ruiiii i trtivtn in Hi iiiliiiv iillPS Im iii. How easy for eash suhscriber in thisR. R.

time to pay up. Will they do it CtLook at the Poem on our fourth page. It was our opinion when we selected that poem that we coud'nthave done the tiling any handsaincr ourselves. By the by, if our pay comes along about the 1st of next month, we shall muke the fourth page worth something lo you. evening and tt is Christmas I Thanks to Mr.

Meachara for mnen's. jbiio dc Hale's aggregate vote is about 150,000 a gain of a pain of verv near 100.000 uncu the vote of IS i OWe shall not have room for the long review we lave prepared of the 'Cabin and Parlor until we get this Temperance Law" question settled, and perhaps not until Congress ends. FOKKIC.N lOMFKM). England. If any doubt existed after Mr D' Israeli's motion thai the Derby Ouvemment would abandon the policy of proctection, it was set at rest by Lord IXr-by in the Hotie of Lords on the inst.

In answer to the question from Earl Clan-' 1 1 i 1 .1 1 carde- Lord Derby thlt 'olctof calling a session of he houe before Christ- msyf99 ,0 ciose fnrcver the controversv in refrarj io nrotection and free trade. The result of the late elections convinced him 01 that though a large number of eom.titutenc ies were well disposed to support the Cov- ernment, they were determined not to assent loan alteration in the recent commercial policy, and that any sucn aternpt would instantly be negaiived by alarge majority. (Hear.) Under these circumstances he had felt it his duty to advice her majesty to declare thit the principles of unre-siriced communication ought to de adopted (Cheers) In ihe Coinrm Mr. Israeli argued that the Derby ministry came into power with no pledge in regard to protection, and debute resulted in the adoption of a resolution in favor of free trade, moved by Lord almcrston, lo to 53. In the course of the debate, Mr.

Bright referred to the election of a free trade, President in the United States, and said that reciprocity might be expected after the 4th of March next. In the house of Lords (the 2th) in reply to Lord WharncliiTV, the Earl ol Malinesburv stated reference to the North American fishery, Mr. Webs'cr'u letter arose neither from government phi-j cing new construction upon the Treasury order regulating the fisheries, nor from ihe use. ot improper language in the negotia-i lion. He did not know whu was the caus- of the letter being written unless it resal ted from circumstances which occurred io tho American Covermetit at the liaieof tho Presidential election.

He must refuse to produce the pipers in 1 the present peculiar state of the negotiation but he assured the Houc that the most i frendly apirit prevailed between the, two' governments. With the exception of thai, one letter, everything tepd to a most satisfactory conclusion. A rule ins been grauted for a new trial to th rw of 4chilii rs. Newman. Every year the London press sends in lo ihe world upwards of a million Bibles and New PetatUc'nts, Tne vote on the empiro was Liken on of Noternber.

the majority of yeas id 7 000 000, Napoloon pardons (ifTences of the pres and political offences. Jerome Bouiparte is to be viceroy of Algiers. Many of ine distinguished women of England, amon whom are Miry flovviu aud Mr. Macnuhy, wife of the have addressed a christan appeal to the women of tin country on the subject of slavery. Portugal is offended at the Brazilian minister and resolves lo suspend relaiion with hi in.

There were two shocks of earthquake in the north of Hungary the The Turkish expedition against the Syrian insurgents ha failed. The P.pe semis a delagnte to 1 1 ay 1 i The King of Siatn promises the Pope not to persecute christians. he urnibh have taken Promc-lhe Campaign is ended, aud orders nreexnec-i ted to annex Pernio British India. Thus go on the murder and robbery LIT II A It NOTICES. We recur with pleasure to "Heaven nud its Hcriptural Emblems and "Poems hy Phelps, Kent hy the Messrs.

Jewell. The first is one of tho most guperb Holiday book, externally considered, that we have ever seen. We knowot nothing, which, in paper, letter press, binding, gilding und embossing is so great a credit to the book-making art in America as this. fear to proinjiiuce an opinion upon the engravings, ns their subjects '-No Night there1 New Jerusalem com-pig down out of Heaven No more sea, and "llainbow round about the throne1' so far transcend the nttnimnciH of human art, strictly speaking, that we distrust our iudiremeiit upon them altogether. We can nay ihu pie- lines are uenuhlul, ami givs some idea ot the subjects, and then we slot, Hut ns to the Ttndtn mathr of the hook we pronounce con- memlV) lhftl js n0H, meuu doe-i not give himself up to dreams and reveries, while treating themes so holy, po exalted, so sublime.

He begin like a sensible man, with the proof uf tho souTu immortality under the text 'if a man die, shall lie live aain" and proceeds revoretuly, and devoutly, nm king a book fraught with hallowed influences and most fnvory instructions-fit to baptize i 1 I a of isef at of 'the llateol.su NarHnuo-, hiie. of Clmihut in smM UiMi it't ihrcu'iott, 1 Whereas Ta lor, ndrninisuator of lilt F-siaic il shuI ileeeaM-d. lo reu 1 i 1 nil itrruinit ut his Fstate and present bin ncrfilint npiiiiHl lh I same (or exauiiniitittn and nDowanee by nii Court, and ki'kI court hitvin iiK-Vued for ilmf I purpose the 1st hiy ut' A. D. at the PhjIimIu Oltire iu Jim )iituii in win! Di.lrifr, and tinhret) llift fu hi; rt i I hy pnhiistiiifLr thu time am in n-foie ait! three weeks Hircoiveiy the Bur lihton Com itrr iie.paprr piinlt at itil lim linylon, llm last of ln-h pnhJirntioli be prt'iiuiH to fiity fivnl lur hearing, Therefore you are hert-iy iiotitit'il to ttppu before said court at the time and place foresaid ami llOvv cniise if yon Lave why fha said aecoutt shall not he titlowed.

Civcn muter my hand at BurihijjiDfi. in (H'tid Iistricr, thisl lih d.iv AD. Id.VJ. A DAM S. Ue-istei Ifabhefl M.

Wolcot" Estite- STATK OF fclLMONT, The IWtiffft District ok ('Hen v.xtivxy Comt for 1 Oi 1 iti afireaMl To a I peronH intereat in the late of Ihnskeli M. WoliMiit tale Ihtt interest e(i of sant Diviner, ilecua. d.tji'eetiugi- WIlKKEAS, CM. oloott adininiwtrMior of the estate of said di ceased, proposi to render at neeoiml ol his ol 4a it! I-MmY, nod preMMii hiJ iipcoimiI ngaim! tlur for exaiiiiii.iiinn and nilowioiri ly mmi court, nud ihe snaKourl having ssfgneff, fr that pt; the 7ih day ti J.imi ivy ami ordered that be uo'ilieil hy pnhlihin thtf time and place nsHgui nfori'Haid, thretr weeks Miee.e.?ivelv in li'irlinfurt ('oiirinr a newspaper printed at Maid Ihirlinvton, ihtf laKt of liicJi piililirafioiis lo be previoiDi Ut theihiv fixed tnr snitl hearing. Til EKE FOBK.

you are he-ehy noiitird appear In'Mre said Court at the tiiitc iikI pl.irv liloiesnii! and sUuw raie any on have why the s.iid ni'fiiiiu! be f'liuWed. (iivtni under mv laind at Iiin in tniif Dintrict this 10th day ot DecenHr I) tt5X AI)M-i. Calonjcl, cursed fiend, nvmint! Thy victims have been roc-lido's ETAOLH Plt r7nU rradu-iilimi ami cure lUmurj e5t ami Luns, Liver cunipbiini, aosy anl ilt'li- ot' 111 MA'. L'niuui-t nud pilk CVME into liie enirlnrme of the 1 in ihe fiionih ol Senleiitl-er In.st, rrn-tr red Veai lin-; wilhort rail mid tou Uvhilfc on tlte JOilX S. S'lOKH Dec.

JOTASH, tmd alt ninter'iHlx fur wahiiia 1W sd.i hv Til MX A. PECK. fresii-si i ni wij.jie.iie blj! re mil. by A. FiV'K.

rilllE euhscrilter, haviiijr localeil himielf iif this pLire, and inniide to traTel fur thtf present, win sen ai jrreiu sacrince niff frrntiu pleasing, and instructive Exhihiiion of li- solving Viewj, tMiusistiii of scenes of the lit most beauty and grandeur on tins rouiinent, us well as io Europe mid Ata. exhibi- tion contains a heauliful m.erocope to exlii hit insects oQO.OUO times the M.e ot lt. with all the apparatus and fixtures for making th liltl IilJirr. Ae. Person desirous to travel and visit rhe ditTer- ent sections of the country, would th well to lake this exhibiiion alont: ih Them, ns ihey can pay not only ulltheir expenses, tmtatti.w same lime lay up a h.md.-oimi tortime.

Said can be seen at nnv lime nt tho Churrh-Mreet U'ltiae, corner ot Chureh mid herry sfs. M. CLIFFORD. cemher (. l.VJ.

Vluehl O'HCE is heitdty iveii, forlmhfin alt persons haileuiiiir or irus'io bow, Lutt'um Airstin, fr 1 will pay none of hi delrt-, hut sh ill chtim all his eariiins iiftnr lii date the rem of his tmnori ty. F.LIAS C. AUSTIN. E-x. l) c.

1-5 (iOt)L) NEWS." 'pIlH d'iv leeeived hy express, loiorhr c-ise ot Oftnio's ludi ui (or immediate of which r'ros o( iini ran tlil'v io litis- (own nml rPmn'v. I'i-rsMe hj S. Agt. Builmnton Di'c. m) i EAM PAPEI 1 l.

Ii'(ny Kiittilr In! mi; jmktr lmM t'i' 1mi1m nt r'ur oi'iniiier- Al: I'lmol liooks uhvitva on imf newhoiikc! lurnithed at short niiirhy S. lil I IiTO. iim rThp pntfim-d of J. Ih'instiKiid the lare Mid known fniicci hulr ili' nl iinn' prptii pil to tnrnih Conri T-iriii't with a lure Hail, well amd, I htcd niuP warmed; jdeo Leritiie Kooio, Koom for einin MfCtt'tit's, and a Hill for Dancintr seliouU fir IVnfit-H 7he hAililiny ront.iinp tuo lu-siiN-n ('to rrrt Hal! with rooms all wtdl W'nuiifil, nnd jliU'd. Kntrmtcn Irom Ihi cli Street.

llit: taii from A noilirrarie Ihdt on name sunw suhv Odu-r mmmhh to lut in said may ip nunfe lo ut rnnrrr or lo Stnry J'liiicnoii's printing Hir, tho head of iIih fr r-l llitn of nitiirf, hI lh entrance ofthn Hall, where ihe RrvrniHK w.ivh be found. M. L. CHI Kni. ihii liiigton ov i 2'2y GOODS! NEW G00PS At NICHOLS', 150 Charch Street I AVI.NC'r josf iii Mew Vnl.

Hr.d mrk of ttt iU of nil kindn( we now idfc-r them for ihnu who ie in want nf ood in our line willni.Vd mtim hy ealiinp: on nn bpinn piirrhfirinir. -Wc ttre enrldrnt we linve thf btrjri Mmk of zoorfa ewr lirmihi imo nurlinjrion nt or time, tt were induced t't htiv lel; In rnnneqnenee id tlie low price ol irmtiy k'mU poniN, pariienhirly duM citu of i.Iimi every kind. We have full onu 'A rf evpry thinj! (iMiallv kt pt inn dry pirntr 3to: tileo Mtst Iiuliu liootln nnd Crorr rir9 very heavy Mork Teiisand nvnv Ibw a com, In elenr them nfT, Proper lift nr eroekoiy nmJ wurv, tunl Loi.kug (jlufUfS. CARPETING, Received this day mid now openiiii, TO rn of nil (Tfitdi'-, ib l.i'M nf TapiMry, Tlircp ply. eiipe; finr, flnr nntl comnmn Ingniin and WtiHiiaii, nil won, t-nfinn ami rrttnn awA wool, ahoHltfhe rpia'iti- af ymir cerpeiinir, Mrnw intiitin oil rloth Hrupctiiu crnm cJoth, heurrit ron.

dr Bun ov.ff, nf nuns. There was a fire in Rutland the 15th niHt, dotn'r considerable damngo io a beloiiginT to our friend R.TJirali Esq. We are happy to learn (hat the loss is fully covered by insurance la the lOiii inst, Mr. Pitkin's starch factory was burned. Loss 3230.

No Insurance. We are pained to notice a late fire in Montpelier, and also the burning of the -Valley Hotel," Bellows Falls, the 20.h. inst. Fresh strawberry blossoms were picked iu Windsor on tho 9ih inst. take pleasure 1:1 recording the fact, that every Representative of Chittenden county, whn w'is present to vote at all, oteu for the Vermont Temperance Law! The Vermont Baptist Convention' metal Ilydeville in Caslleton, week before last, and was opened by a sermon by Rev.

John Goady of Poultney. Rev. Aivah Sa bin presided over the harmonious and important deliberations of the occasion. The most engaging business of the session was the consummation oflhe measures 1 1 r- -L- 1 1 nave uetu uift.cn eu rei un nt 1 le XMew aampton Ltierary ana ineuiogicui Institution to Fairfax in this State. The proposed eudjvv.neni his been raited, and the preliminary steps taken for accomplishing the transfer.

The citizens of Fairfax, Iiavn nob'y pledged tho grounds, to the a-moumofteuor fifteen thousand dollars, and it is designed to place the Institution on a ba--is of at least $50,000. It was unatvnvuialy voted by the trustees to establish an Agricultural Department, which must be of service in Vermont. The Irntallatioa ths Rev. Mr. Young.

The ceremony of installing the Rev. Joshua Young over the First Congregational (Unitarian) Society iu Burlington, took place ou Thursday morning. The large church was crowded, and the deepest interest was manifested. The Rev. Mr.

Young, during the short period he has been among us, has acquired unusual confidence and respect, and we congratulate our readers 011 his permanent establishment awing us. He is a gentleman of cultivated and refined taste, and of hirrlj intellectual attainments, and theref ore we sttil mo-e enngratufate tha society whose poror lie on their good fortune in securing vx services. The services iu th church were introduced by a beautiful Voluntary'1 fnieorgiii. After which, the Introductory Prayer and the Ileadini; of (he Scrip tures by the Rev John L. Russell, of Ilm l)Pa lit I fd 1 I i.

t(1 r. 111. irr iicmn i God, thy children gathered here, Thy blessing now we wait Thy servant, girded for bis work, Standi the temple gate, A holy purpose iu his heart Ibis deepened calm and fldl JWoteiJ to the Master's work, He comes lo do iliy will. Father, keep his soul alive To every hope of good Ant! nmy his life ol love proclaim Man's truest brotherhood. Father, keep his spirit quick, To every form of wrong And in the ear of sin self, May his rebuke be strong! And ns he doih rist's foetsicps preps, If e'er his fi'uii grow dim, Then in The tlrenry Thine migels strengthen him.

And give him in thy holy work, Patience lo wait thy lime, still man, to breathe The soul's sereuer clime. grant him many hearts to lead into thy perfect rest Bless Thou him Father, and his fljck Bless and he shall bu blest The. Rev. Dr. Gannett, of Bton, then delivered the sermon, which was a most able and eloq uent production, as the distinguished reputation of the learned gentleman entitled us to expect.

The Installing Prayer was made by the Rev. Mr Lincoln', 0j Fachburg, and after a superb (Jrm.t, the jHowship of the Churches, in most eloquent language, was lenderd by the Rev. Mr. CounxF.nof Montreal, whose address wssbeautiful'v an- propriate In the occasion, as the sympMres of his auditory abundantly proved. The address to the Society, admirably nvr (he correhitivedutici of and 1'eoo, in their connection with each other, pronounced by tiie Rev.

Dr. Hill, of orcesier, Mass. The concluding Prayer by the Rev. Dr Hill 'and, af-Jr an anthem, by the Choir, and a feeling BftrieJicuon by trie Pastor, the large and ply-inierostei corgrcgition dpersed. -AVre Prcr.

A we endorse the above from our neigh-1 I or over ih? Vvay, we must bo permitted add( tint while th? singers su-taincd Prt of the servicrs admirably, the orig n-kl hy Mr. ooro, the organ-mi Bung on the not only a cred-lt is author, hut to thesocietf where "PaaJ the to.v.i iu which he re- eides, I 1 "-mc i rid uiea oi or Ai ie t(n lat iSriturday morning. Almanac (or 153. We want words to des- Rich (iold Fob, Vest and Guard cube its external embellishments und its rnh baius Jolies Chfin-larues mid Guards. r.ontuts.

iieh rxtpiisitely colored I5mi- jdendi.l Filareen sett and Lar-tiftSs" you liud in iff is nlneiher one of rtiiga nd Pins a rnriety of Fi. seethe out. Pohlish'id by the Mesra. nng-J, Is nr.l Keys Jewetf, ami sul bv the liaoKsci.LK.Rs gMi- i Pem-ils, Thimbles. Brace h-ts.

ff pi 1 c. erally. jA laa'e Sroek of SU.VCU WaKF, LTaine Law vnu Crenm imdSii I rocohs. I nne: iiiirl kh-p iinkii. ricun to from 0 to l'J mouths impriso nrneut at hard labor in the jail, end confiscation of property to the state.

Nor any pro- perty be held trul for the benefit of the colored man, according to the bill. 0 asses Uorsnnd recorders are to tie fin. for not looking up cases under the net. As should naturally expect, Mr. Plumb of the House is pushing law ior the better protection of personal liberty.

CONGRESSIONAL. Scnatc. 14 Mr Atchison took the the chair by request of Mr King, conveyed to the Senate by letter. Norris of N. II.

took his seat. Mr Underwood presented petitions from praying congress to interfere lo prevent our citizens abroad beinj compelled to observe forms of religious worship contrary to conscience. Referred to committee on Foreign relations. Mr Davis of Mass. presented petitions a- 1 jrainst havinrr the law reoulalin 0 imu prov.ueu Mr Uwin, from all the i Ms.

in Caiifor- uia lo have their pay increased. Mr Broad head gave notice of a bid to give all 1G0 acres of um ty Land. Mr Mason intro duced a Bill in relation to Mexican boun dary. Message on commerce, Foreign relations, finance, military and Indian af- 1 1 1 1 tairs ari'i puouc L-anus, reterred to those Messrs. Davis, Cass snd Seward eulogized Mr Webster.

IIoi.se. Went into commiueo of the whole on the state of the Union resumed the consideration of irious branches of the message. Meade of Va. opposed, and Stanton ofO. favored Mr, Brook's Tariff motion, Mr; Gidding made a characteristic speech ou s'avery and kindred logics Adjourned amid a good deal of excitement.

Sexate. 15. After petitions Mr Davis reported a bill for continuing the Mexican boundary commission. Undexn'ood conclude Jin favor 60 Toucey opposed Dix-ou'i right 10 a seat. Subject postponed went into aa executive sessi adiourned.

I i House concurred the Senate iu eulogizing Mr Webster, by Messrs. Davis, Appleton, Bayley, Stanley and Taylor. Adj. Great day's work. There was a motion made some days OULllue.

UllO OI Lieul Generdl. Sfaate. 1G. Mr. Seaard nresenlcJ pe ition against foreign piracy on American patents Mr Butler presented a memorial for the removal of a bar iu Charleston Harbor.

Mr Shields to have a suitable sword prepared for Mj Ringgold, who fell at Palo Alto to be presented to the nearest mile relative. Nonsense. Mr. Chase a Biil ceding to Ohio the unsold and unappropriated bind therein. By unanimous consent two bills were signed by chairman King at his room.

Kentucky election case debated. Mr Douglass had the floor adjourned. IIoi'se, Cornmiitee on commerce in. siructed to see whether the Custom House in Belfast Me. need.

an appropriation. Went into committee on the message. Tariffquertion up. (Amended Mr Brnok'a motion by resolving that alTfuturc Tariffs recognize the ad valorem principle and be adjusted so as to collect no more revenue than is necessary to meet the legitimate expenses of Government. Also abandoning the principle of protection.

So yeas 41 nays. Amendment for specific duties rejected. Mr Carter ofO.iio offered an a mendment with a view to ultimate free trade and direct taxation, with remarks. Opposed by Mr Brooks. Adopted.

Mr. Brooks original motion rejected. Yeas 21. Clingnun moved to abolish the duty on R. iron.

Adjourned. Senate. 20 As our exchanges give us no doings of the 17ih and ISth insts, and the lOiti was Sunday, wo give a sketch of what was done the 23th. Mr King resigned his office a President, Mr Atchison injected President pro tern. Resolution to publish 10,000 copies of eulogies upon Mr Webber, adopted.

Mr Shields' resolution calling for information as to appropriation for Lunatic Asylum iu D. adopted The Ky. election debated and decided for Dixon. 27 to 1G. Mr sorn in Sen ate adjourned.

House. Mr Brown of Mi. moed a com mittee of 15 to be called ths general corn 1 4 oft mute, on claims. Debate. Rejected 69, to Mr Jawing submitterj a resolution to instruct Judiciary committee to bring in a Resolution to amend the constitution 80 Hi IO CII'JOOC I U3IUCII IIOI tltUlUI 9 kiQ- r- in the case cf Senatorial e'tctorc.

Adj 1 I I i in; 1 1 i. i Io the tn The Amertcm mperaoce Union at New Fork, have iuc about t2D rxce'ient Maine Law trans. 4 iti sitsed to exhibit the practical workings nnsvier ohj -ciions re 1 than of these tracts have ate already! weii; Ue un.ier at ihe ollice, been sent out. Vermont shouh. supplied al ihe present tune, and that they are furnished Nil Aanan ior '2fl) a thousand that any person remitting one dohar receive 3'dt) free of Surely will tins number at leasi will le secured at once in e.ery town.

Not a moment is to lost. aenu your oruera nere we will lorward there. Read what follows atuJ take Midahlc ac lion. Only weeks, remember, to the day triiil Quick is ihe word. 301) MAINE LAW TRACTS, A variety, or of a single, sent lo any Post Office in the United States, (Pontage prepaid), for one duJIar.

Direct, American Temperance Union, New York, post paid. LEST OF TRACTS. Three cheer for Maine. Look al jour Taxes. Constitutional Question, Temperance and Politics.

Female influence for the Maine Law. Triumph of Humanity. Twenty five Objections tothe Maine Lnw considered and answered. Why Legislate on Temperance Intemperance and Crime. The Rum Maniac.

John D. Gotighmi the Maine Law, The Widow's Appeal. Political Economy of the iine Law. Poor Joe. Shall we have the Maine Liw Whom eh-ill I vole for Results of the Maine Law.

The Maine, a Christian Law. All, four page iracta, al30 cents a bun dred. 'Zf0 a thousand. We have received the 'Vermont Almanac" published by Haskell and P.dner, Woodstock, a neat and useful thing, with map of the State, blanks for memoranda each day in the year, and a variety of statistical and other useful information. Is there anything oflhe kind so nice in the Stale We notice the "American Phrenological" and "Water Cure Journtls" from Messrs.

Fowler and as being among 1.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Burlington Courier Archive

Pages Available:
828
Years Available:
1849-1853