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ft- V. Communication. Commissioners Notice. mHEJsubecriber having been appointed by Ihe Hon. the Probate Court for the district ofNewHnven, Commissioners to receive, examine and adjust all claims and demands of all Fob ths Americas.

Mk Edit Nolwiihstandiog U. S. declares that my rmioraiion Involve principles which ar absurd, and l2-tfsH papem to the 21st of July hate been received at Boston, and lo tho 17th At New York, by arrivals at these respective ports, sixteen days later than former advices. The most important news brought by these arrivals is the dissolution of tho British Ministry, by tho resignation of the Lord Gret and Lord Althorp. "Tho affairs of iho Groy Adroinistratiorr'have at length been brought to crisis, ihe rock on which it is split having been, as was fully xpnct-ed, the unhappy and unmanageable country on the other side of tho channel.

Instead, howevor, of the coach having been upsot by Lord John persons against (he Estate ul Luther Newcomb, JfJrs. JllmiraXIaU. "SWOULD INFORM THE PUBLIC, THAT she will do all bu sines, in the lino of a Tniloress, (except Cutting,) at her house oa the Collcgo Green, in the, most satislactory manner and on reasonable terms. Sh will nutke PJ1XTJILO0XS, I FEm, DRAIIERS. SHIRTS, in Ihe best st' Io, and repair such gnrnionts as have become somewhat "the worse far teear," jn tho most approved mannor Thoso who doubt had better try.

Middlebury July 7, 1334. estray late of Bristol deceased, represented insolvent, and all claims und demands exhibited in offset thereto, end six months from tho 30th of June At Detroit Its ravages, says the Ontario Repository are appalling, upwards of 100 having died within a few days, among whom we discover the names of Dr. Stephen C. Henry, Brig. Gen.

Chrs. Larned.ond Thos. L. Knapp, one of the Aldermen of the city. The interments at Quebec on Friday, were 12 'Saturday 12; Sunday 20.

The cholera has appeared in a tew more country parishes of this district, within tho last fortnight, but it has not so far taken as extensive a rage as in 1832, although in three or four of thorn the deaths have been about twenty. IJistreskino. Casuai-tv. A small boat containing eleven persons, while crossing Lako Champlaim opposite Addison on Thursday last, fiiled and stink, and nino ot'the persons on "boaid were drowned. Thev were all members of the Allen Smith and Joseph Kldridfe.

Tho names of thoso drowned were Hannah Kldridye, Eliza Morgan, Charlotte Derby, Miss Baker, Perry Van Wart. John Anwell, John Batch, Harvey UJoomfiold, and Howard Pickett. The bodies have all been found except that of Miss Eldridge, and were on Sunday last buried in one grave. which common ay he ha thought fit to favor the ublic viili a lengUijr disquisition to disprove what, according to tiro already maiiHestly untrue. If it involves so much ab-urdi'y tl'at mo common sense of all reject it at once, why doc he insult lh understandings of his readers with a labored attempt to ehovrtho fallacy of arguments, to them so evidently absurd? Bui let us see in what mannor he shows them to ho bo repugnant to common sense.

It would naturally be supposed that haying such arguments 10 contend with, he would meet them with candor; and above all, would not resort to so flimsy a subterfuge as misrepresentation or suppresS.on of any part of an argument winch ho j. first aitcmul to overthrow 1334 being allowed for that purpose, hereby give notice that we will to the bnsines's Russell, tho stumblingblock that proved fatal of our appointment at tho lalo dwelling house of the deceased on the last Mondays of Octo-b erand December next, from nine to four oK clock on each of said days. the ricketty machino was the blundering oth-ciousnoss of Mr. Littleton. Lord Althorp.

not ine. let to tins is niWission of tho deartivity ol content with tho satisfaction given by that gentle uonsensc. Aner -v he says, And by way of apology for ROKE into the enclosure of subscriber on or about the Slh of Ju'ly 4 KUJJM AN CHAPMAN, SOLOMON DRAKE, Com'rs. JONA. J10YT Jr.

Dated at Bristol, 23d 3 uly 1334. PROSPECTUS. two year old dark bay J.Iato Colt. 2 'jje owner is requested to prove properly, pay charges, and take the beast away. IIUSTED PALMER.

Shoreham, July 15th, 18.4. man to Mr. uionncl, in Ins rctueinent irom ofiice, and having tho fear of certain disclosures before his eyes, conceived that he could not bring forward measure publicly to which he vas known to have privately objected, and accordingly quitted his post whilst lord Grey finding it impossible to carry on tho business of the nation without the invaluable services of his colleague in the other house, has also given up." Liverpool, July 16 Tho Standard, on the authority of their Paris correspondent, announces the arrival of Don Carlos in Spain. He reached Bayoune on the Slh inst, and on the following day entered Spain, where is stated to have been extremely well received by the pcoplo. What ef this fact, he docs in sober earnest tell us, that their vice may be answered as beirij the natural concomitant or ignorance and By suppressing a part of the sentence, ho gets it into a shape that works wonJe.

fully upon his bixy fancy in the height ofhis transport ho exclaims, Wonderful discovery how nobly is vice palliated by the clignily of its compeers Yet thus would ho attempt to cloak their depravity," Truly At has nude a wonderlul discovery," fur what but his own busy iroaoinalion would ever have conjectured Ihal a sentence, such as he has given, could be intended as a cloak" for their depravity 7 His manner of representing it gives a false coloring to the whole; and completely strip it of all meaning. Ho could not Jiavo supposed that I mentioned their ignorance and super-stition as an "apology" for their depravity. Tho aigumenl conveyed, he did not touch upon at a 1. lie merely seized upon a straggling member of tho sentence, without taking it in connexion with the rest; and this was sufficient to extract his wonderful discovery." My object was to show that their depravity was to be expected, as it comes, from llleir inability to obtain instruction jin their own country not from abused privi-i thprefore. that our numerous free and enlightened MARRIED.

In Shelburn, on the 20th inst. Mr. Joseph "Warner of this village lo Miss Jane Meecb, daughter of Hon. Ezra Mecch. In this village onthe21st ini.

by the Rev.C. P.Clarke, Mr. Noah F. Lee of Castlelon, to Miss Ruth Skinner of Cornwall. By the same at the same lime and place, Mr.

AlanzoHall to Miss Lcmir a Andrus both of Cornwall. In Canterbury on Tuesday morning last. Miss Prudence Crandall to the kev. Calvin Phielo, of Ithica N. Y.

At Little Caslorton, Eng. the Rev. David Twopenny, to Mary Twopenny. How rasii ibis pair for what have they From poverty to screen ihem'f Why this they'll always have in hand At least a groat between them NEW ENGLAND FARMER, AND HORTICULTURAL JOURNAL. THIS is a paper devoted to Agriculture, Horticulture, and rural Economy.

It is con ducted by Thomas G. Fessenden, assisted by a number of agraculturel writers, and by ths observations of many of the best practical Cullt vators in New England and published by Go. C. Barrett. The New England Farmer is printed with a new and elegant typo, and paper of superior quality, in a quarlo form, paged, making a volume of 416 ptiges annually, lo which a title pago and index are- furnished eruli-.

This WOOL. THE subscriber grateful for the extensive patronago he has received in the business of AND DRESSING CLOTH Solicites a continuance of the pulVie favor and gives the fullest assurance cf tjie best work and most accomodating term. A. RUTHERFORD1. 'JMiddlcbury June 1st 1034.

fect this inlerferanco may have upon the contest now going on in that unhappy country, it is impos sible to foretell. VIED. Baron do Ilaberhasbccn charged by Don Carlos At Montreal on Tuesday last, after an illness of 8 days, Mr. Tliomas Ilayar. brother of Jonathan Ila.rar.

Esn. and for to contract a loan of 125,000,000 of francs, or 5,000.000 t-terhng, which he has succeeded in effecting with one of the first houses in Paris. Journal has been published 12 years, duiitig which time the most unremitted exertions have been made by the Editor to lender it acceptable und useful to tho Farmer and Gnrdedenr. Tho value of iho New England Farmer is merly a resident of this village, aged 62. In Vertreunee, vesierday morning, after a short illness, Samuel S.

Esq. aged' 26. In Killiunwoi'lh Mr. James Wrisht, 77 years and 8 months a revolutionary pensioner. Ho was ship's 'drummer on board the United States frigate Warren, commanded by John 11.

Hopkins, Esq. Afler llu Warren was blown up ho was drum-niajo in (Jul. John Ely's regiment ho was in tho war of tho revolution from its commencement lo its termination. Besides misery of the civil war now raging in Spain, dreadful storms are devastating the North and tho Cholera is raging in the South. Accounts from Buyonne, of7ih inst.

state that Gen. Rodil bad reached Vittoria on 2d inst. an the whole ofhis division, 11,000 strong, had also arrived. A general battlo was expected to take enhanced by its being ninde tho vehicle forpub lishiug the results of the discoveries and improvements which are elicited by means ot that most usi ful association, Ihe Massachusetts Horticultural Society. By a vole of tho member of that val unblo institution, all communications on Horti Partnership Dis solution.

ffMIK business hereioforo cairiedon tindt'rtlio place. institutions would tend to remove it. When viewed in this light it seems nothing very wonderful but in, in my opini, sufficient tosliow that wo have nothing to fear from the emigrants and consequently thcro is no reason for rejecting thorn. lio again assorts that They misconceive tho import of A' mericon liberty. If Uiey are destitute of moral principle, as a-vowed by further concession is needed to prove iiieV "ill consequently bo regardless of civil obligations groaning under tyranny oppression-deprived of their property by arbitrary laws-abhorring such tyranny, at.

i influenced by a love inherent in all of improving their condition, fly to our country to escape the injustice that at home: They, as TJ. S. would say, misconceive the import of American liberty." Be it so-yel it is a kind of mis-conception that every American would indulge in a similar situation. They are far from being malefactors, as ho escaped fr.m the hand of justice. True thcro be some; but to assert it of uic generality, or cvfn of any considerable part, i3 a gross slander.

1 by no means asserted that they were destitute of morality; for it is absurd to consider the allowance tl.oir ignorance and superstition as equivalent to allowing a Cash paid for good fleece wool. ItODMAN CHAPMAN. New Haven June 30 1334. "The Spirit of the Age." Haw shall vc arrive at a true idea of the Spirit of the age By an attentive ahservation of those improvements, which obviously contribute 'to firm orC. Sf Jil.

II, Huge, is litis day by mutual consent dissolved. The business will be continued by C. Birgf, who is duly authorized to receive all debts, and adjust the business of said firm. CYRUS BIBCE. MARTIN II.

WttGE. Jliddleburv, Aug. 18, 1831. cultural topics, addressed to the President, are to be published regularly in the New England Farmer, so that tliis Journal will contain the complete transactions of the Society. By concentrating all these advantages, it is thought the volumes of the New-England Farmer will contain so large a collection of useful and details or notices of experiments connected with agriculturo and its kindred branches of gardening, orcharding, Sic.

as to be advance the knowledge and happiness of FIRE, FIRE. Help one another." mankind. We beheld the Spirit of the Age, in the invention of Steam Boats. In the conslructiou of Roads. In the application of Machinery to destitution of moral principles: but even supposing, for mo-men- they arc uniaEucnced by any regard to morality, his inference is a nonpitcr.

Facts show plainly that such a conclusion is preposterous and unl.ue. Many of th. fumes, rjPIIE members of Iho Vermont JlAitual Fire Insurance Company are hereby noiificd.lbat an as-it'f sinent has been laid by the Directors, DRESSING, LTr'Cheap as the Cheapest. rjlHE subscriber would inform his customen audtho public generally, that he continues the business, at the Taper Mill Falls, in Wer bridge, and has'made suck additions to his ma chincry, and improvements in dying and lounu worthy ot a place in the library of every farmer. A weekly report of the sales at Brighton the state of the markets, crops, and occasionally di awings of agricultural implements will be Totind iu this journal.

The New England Farmer is published every Wednesday evening at tho low jtrice supports of our civil institutions arc as lime il ir conduct as though it were a thin on all the premium notes dated prior to, and on 11)0 2otn day ot October, 1S33, ol a 1--2 per cent. On, all 'noles after that date and up to In all the artificial helps, productive of compound labor. In the invention of a substitute for Capital or Gold (and Silver. per annum, from which a discount of fifty cents is made to those who pay in advance. Gentlemen who procure five subscribers.and lltuiuii.jr Does ho think that men without morality have no interests a stake no inducements to desire tho prevalence of order and government Indeed such men, of all others are most c.reM to watch over their interests; and yet they know that those depend entirely upon Hie government under which further remarks, that according lo my doctrine, would receive the vicious nnd'virtuous without any dism-c- In relation to Currency to wnat point docs the Spirit of the Age direct, us to Pa JNov.

3d 183a ol 1-4 per cent. On all notes of that dale and up to April 13th 1831, of 1 1-2 per cent. On all notes of that date and up to April 18th 1931 ofl 1-4 percent. On nil notes of that date and up to July 5th 1834 of 3-4 ofl per cent. On all notes of that date and up to ii warrant tr-b ast a hiist rate finish.

Indigo lillie( Warranted Indigo) cheaper than at any other shop in Vermont. SilkgjCottons, and Linens, dyed on reasonable proof, please call and per credit or to uoitt ana This is a compound question and a mixed Currency of Gold, Silver, and Taper, has il.nrWirmn of common not lion. ouieij July 1.9th 1834 of 12 ofl per cent. Said per ne but lllo virtuous and mora; forward the payment for the some.will bo allowed a sixth copy gratis. New subscribers can bo furnished with the back numbers of the current volume.

Editors with whom we exchange, who may feel disposed to give this one or two insertions, will conlbr a favor which will be reciprocated with pleasure on anv occasion. Boston, Aug. 6, 18ij4. i Concross that mnr ccntage to be cast on the original amount ot the premium note without reference to any indorse-mect, and to be paid to the treasurer at his of eh'l be received? A slianjo" way, truly, of legating an unheard-of plan of political economy! Who, in such a case is to tleterm.no whether they are virtuous or mc.ous wnelher rrareet moral principles or not 7 Tho writer, whose sec. Most kind3 of produce received in pnymeut.

N. B. Cloth will bo received and returnod when finished ot Mr, Z. Eeckwith's Auction Commission Store in Middlebury. E.

S. EARLS. Weybridgc, June 25th 1834. fice at on or before iho 15th day of to that of a certain individual of distinction, October 1831, All policies winch have expired been the oflspring ol the spirit ot the age. We wanted accelerated motion, or we invented Steam Boats 1 Wc wp nted to approximate remote place, by di-uiiiHshing the time and cost of transportion; and wc invented Canals and Hail Roads "We wanted to extend commerce, manufactures, beyond tho.

capacity of the metals to net as the medium of exchanges, seems rifted with a wonderful power of discerning hn mav leave no error undetected, dec.ares Iho ex- or been cancelled during the year, pay only their proportions of iho above assessments to the MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE. of China and Russia, which I cited, not annmm with lime of cancelling. The above assessments rglllE subscribers will receive proposals for have been laid to meet losses which have al-1 1,200 perch of stone, suitable for building WANTED, 2000 good Teasles, E. S. E.

Iho United States. Nor do 1 say ihey are analogous teery rapcH but they are as ere intended to be My object was not 10 show that the United S'ate, be Scctcd in the ready happened and the credit ot the Corona- to be delivered in the College lard, the course ny is pledged that they shall bo paid promptly, of the Autumn, Winter, and Spring, 200 perch of An opportunity will be presented to forward ss-1 which must bo of a uniform color, suitable for the sessments by the members of iho Legislature, front of a college building likewise for and all thoso who neg'ect 16 forward their as-: brick, 750 bushels of lime, and 150 loads of sand, sessments then, ate referred t- ihe 8ih Sec. of Proposals may be directed to either of the sub- and we invented Credits! which perforin all the functions of the Jctals. The question then occurs, would it beln accordance with the Spirit of the Age, to abolish Paper Credits If yes then it would bo equally so, to abolish Rail Roads, Canals, Steam Pow- i i as tm scco.v.nj or octin; ctrya. but to show the gmrul tendency of such a coursa.

nose nation, were oiled as piomincnt crau.pW, tho one of l.io benefit of the other of the injurious efiVcl of r.jeclin? en.i-.rants from nations sa? ior to themselves. The inference was that tho Cnitei would be as followed the cne or other of these as she tliect attached to each jfoiicv lor ihe conse- scribers, before the 20th of August next. Prudential Committee 3. BATES, STRAY. Broke into the enclosure ofthe subscriber on or about tho lOthof June 1834; a two year old grey horso colt tho owner is requested to prove property pay chargea and takij him away.

CALVIN SQIER. New 7aven, June 25th 1831 Strayed or Stolen. ffS or about the 8ih of June last a light red er, anu iuaciiinery i uuimtr. of Middlebury College. 36-4w r.

STARK. I. STEWART, July 21, 183-1, quc.ices. The Town Clerks in ihe several towns in this State, are requested to read this notice in their respective town meetings. By order of the Directors.

CALVIN JAJT KEITH. Tnasurer. Jlfontpelier, 2ug. 6, 1S34. 3-w.

jCoT'l Printers of each weekly newspaper in this Slate, arc requested lo publish the above notice threj weeks successively, compares v.ith China and Russia in uiielliscncc, sucn a octree must she pect to be benefitted or injured, as he receive" or rejects grants from countries superior to herself. And here I ma.l say that the emigrants, v.i,h the exception of Irish, are from nation; inoro advanced than ourselves in rchnenienl in the improvement the arts and sciences fur he tells us they are 6of.lv from England, Franco and Germany, ihe most nations on eailh. A great part of ihose At a meeting of Antimasons, recently held in Lauzerene County J'ennsylvenia, the following resolutions was adopted Resolved, That while Antimasons regard ice vith jeulousy, distrust and apprehension the rRIIE Stage from Middlebury. through Beth- nation, far frcm bcinj cf lovvc, da si iples and prentensions ofFreemasonry, aim lorwaru incir uius uy uie niemuers ci uio legislature- lor payment. C.J.

KEITH. Treasurer. el Woodstock lo Windsor will commence running on Monday 14th inst. through in one day. Leaves Windsor, Mondays, Wednesdays, wsimj aitsUa nktctulthcy arc not insensible of the existence of without whirh wccoul.1 not have ndvanccd lo our jirewnl tato I paramount political CVliS, and Willie tticy nations of tho earth.

AnJ yet we (heir OW11 distinctive sentiments 113 IIIIPOIITAIVT TO Tllli AFFLICTED. Da. m. hatch's -or nearly dun colored two Steer, strayed or was stolen from the enclosure of tho subscriber. Said steer had one luppcd horn one or both ears slit.

Any person who will give information where said steer may be found or will return him to the subscriber shall bo liber, ally rewarded- PETER TWITC HELL. Middlebury July 7th 1331. jet Fridays, 4 leaves Middlebury Tuesdays, Saturdays, at 4 o'clock A. JU. July 7, 1834.

nrefarbcLintlthcoldcc.uiimesotfc.urope. i r.cy lu.nisn some necessary to the entire and pertCCt political cf artificers. It is found that mechanic r.arci under 0f their look Stead-European dt.cipline are to ultimate object and the distinct- And It IS a lav. B.v... VEGETABLE Catholicon, THE OKLV SURE HemEDI FOR TUB PILES.

Price 81. iveness of their party, yet for high and patriotic motives, th-y tle.em it expedient to unite on thi" occasion tcilh all ilriolic nrc in lo-vctvilh the Constitution, and alarmed at its infractions, to rescue it from the misrule Numberless certificates are in the hands of the projtiietor and his agents, of the value ofthe above medicine but the two following are mj-OTICE is hereby given that the partner-ship formerly existing between the subscribers was on the 8th int. by mutual consent dssolvcd. LYMAN SEVERANCE. AUGUSTUS SEVERANCE.

Middlebury July, 29th 1 834. deemed sufficient for an advertisement. "This may ceitifv, that I had for a long time cr AUhc the number of the vicious repondi rate, wc have every reason to that thfir influence upon society h.Ods no cor.pari.oa nitl. lhat eserlod by the virtuous and euiihtcned-Va Jr-'i irtfw such ao3clnsion ei-c Kitfaut facts fjr our guide; for is it the olncm-e, and tinknov.a, that influence nation most or viituous, tnttlligcnt and refmed 7 1 have aJrucated tho reception of them principles both of and justice; because I constder the or.o as attendant of tho other bu. it may he defended on the ground of jusike a-Jonj, without supposing we zjc benefitted by them at all.

Certainly every man has a rij.f to soma part of the earth; and as nnny of tho caimms a.e tnable to euppo.t and ia th-t thickly countries of Eu-rope, they have a eme to tho coBntry red our go-mment is bewau, aording to the law of nations, admitted by been troubled uith the Piles, and could fiud of thost m'io have dctpiscd its claims and trespassed upon its sacred provisions. Patriotic coxdvct op thk Masons of Wt.hCEs-ter (Muss.) A general im eiinnoTMusons was held at urocster on ihe 18. inst. at which the following resolutions were unauiimius'y adopted Hcsolved, That in the channvs anrf improvements of -society, we belitve the Masonic Insliiutioi) has now U-ctune and wh'il. social, relief until I used Dr.

Hatch's Vegetable Fill Catholicon from which I have received a lasting benefit, and I am happy, hereby, to make Ihe same known to the public, hoping that it will be a great utility to community. I can further stale that one of my neighbors received a permanent cure from the same medicine which I fur-- MARK MOOR'S. ESTATE. STATE OF VERMONT, tre-District op New-Haven, ss. That at a Probate Court holdcn at New-Ilavcu, within and for tho District of New-Haven, on th seventh day of July, 1834, Ilaivcy Munsill, Administrator on the Estate of Mark Moor, late cf Starksboro' in said District, deceased, moved said Couit to examine and allow his adminislrarion account Whereupon, the Court ordered said Harvey to noli all persons concerned, lo appear be'ori said Court, at a session thereof, to be ho'tea at the Probate Office, in ergennes, on the 30th day of July instcnt, at one o'closk, P.

and there in said fcCourt to object to the allowance of said administration account, if they see cause, by publishing a certified copy cf this order three weeks successive-. ly in some newspaper printed nt Middlebury, in the County of Addison, previous to the session of said Court. JOHN PARKER, ncgUlcr. A true copy of record Attest, JOHN PARKER, KtgisUr. THIS may certify that on the 1st day of March 1834, 1 gave my son John English jr.

the remainder of his minority ith liberty to transact business for himself, therefore I do not claim his earnings, neither am I responsible for his contracts. Middlebury, July 1834. lieuevolent objects, cau fffectuallj tJ! lo receive them. It is unnecessary to add that every gov icconudialied in oilier inuuea niore congenial wi ernment on to respecl'ti inshed. ZIBA DASSANCE.

Franklin, June. 1834. numauuy. iioiwunsian- puUMc scl.titnt'lil, we Consiuer it no longer usei.u at the j-nce and humanity, he will nor expedient lo sus ain its organization, al the ex dins U. S.

sneers This may ccrti'y that I have for more than indouhtedij admit that indiiiauals ought to Le governed by pense ol ihe peace anil lianrony ot society. liesolvcd, 1 hat respectful rejjard to vearg bt-en afflicted with that perplexing to the sentiments of that great porikm of the com disease called the files, and a great part ol tne Strayed or Stolen, iho irbt ofthe I-Jth July last, an eight munity ui'tunnectt'd Willi tne Institution or tvith us assailant-1, lo the spirit oprecent legislative eochan -nit lo the tranquility ol'socieiy. requires lhal ike Institution should now be Voluntarily ri'ta-olv-ed bv its nicmlie s. lime, been entirely unable to labour, and have tried in rain to find a remedy, but never have, till atrial of Dr Hatch's vegetable Pill Catholicon since that timo have been comforlably these very principles. And otijht not -niiiots lo be inJucnced by the same principle as Uou'jdess he would extol his who should show himseif compassionate and humane towards tho utfirtuDate and distressed yet when the same principle comes to lie applied to notuM it excites his ridi-ealc.

On this ground it was that 1 asserted that it would be a violation of tho principles of a free to prohibit emi-gra-ion. I hrtve endeavored to tho that it wouM be unjust and if it would be uojusl.U wauM be tyrana cal and surely this would be a violation of the principles of our year old bay horse, belonging' the subscriber straved or was stolen from the pasture of Uesolved, That under the circumtctnrs free Irom pain and able to labour, and by absolute of th- Masoi.tc lattituti -n, we deem arxperience can cheenuliv recommend it to the wh.ch t-e have nltvaya reffarJcd as paramount to allTnuhlic at lan-e. ELKANAN READ. G. Field in ternsDurgn miu u-" and pacer, has one white foot and a bone spavin on Iho right hind leg.

Whoever said horio to the subsc.ber in Brirtol or eive information where he may bo found shall i i miMitiic ublina; lo endeavor toeff ct the entire Bakersfield. June 10, 1S34 which aroiisses to be "ufjed by to jitT and justice in pro- txiinc ion of lhal los itutioa by voluntary aud gea- Beinz composed hollv of native vegetable csedij-3. This is tha state-teat wuuh hs luuit req erl reliaquishtueot. substances, it mav bo salely taken by the most be generously rewarded, Cash paid for good fleece wool. ASA CHAPMAN.

Middlebury June 30 1834 EDWARD SWEET. 3w Bristol, Aug. 15, I84. CHOLERA. New York, Aug.

22, 1S33. The Board of ealth report, that, since yesterday at 12 o'clock, there hate been re proof- and of which he says, a I a.n c-iMed ia ike Ihe rmrti- fyinToafeiiion tbatXditi'it coi.prehenl How, die he know that it dctasnds How can he ifhe is ignorant -if is ntCJ3un Bit Wi-i-tleara him. I uacerely pity bia tor cb such a turhfjint' przdieaaut; but can't he'p it. AMERICUS. JLC 1IA.

delicate females, and nine dtiecuoni are adhered lo, not the leat fear ned be entertained but a cure will be effected. Sold by C. Bowcn, Middlebury; E.H. Pren-ts3, Montpelier; Rosenkraat Potwio, Burlington; O. M.

Hyde, Castle ton and P. Forter, Tergennc Proprietor' Agentt. Job Printing, KKA1LY EXECUTED AT TEIS 0FFICS. sale ported by the physicians generally in the cases, and 13 deaths. 'J.

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