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the price of fifty dollars, lor the where it may be seen and exam- jinny us they liad ncA been careful to provide even necessrries for them. Blake bad been at Cadiz with his ragged troops and it was hoped had helped them from the four millions of dollars which had lately arrived front Vera Cruz. It lirid been stated, that the Cortes and Regfncy had received one hundred millions of dollars from the new woild'j and yet had permitted the rietenders of the soil to be naked and famished. is something rotten in the state of Ii) (he North the spirit of patriotism was lughiy animated. Thts an.l Tatted cn tffe' tnilk of one Cow, rf the csmmon breed of Cattle, owned and kept by.

Sanderson, the oldest mar, and the first inhabitant now liviritr in town, and was taken from the Cow this morning. It is presumed its equal was never pro. thiced in Vermont, if ever in Ncwengland. pIBD.M Cornish, on the 2d insf, Mrs-Juily consort of Mr; d.itihtei- of the late Chase, tsq. uged 4S.

She was highly respected, and died much lamented. She has left a numerous family lo regret her loss. on the Slhof February, by fpnrmW six of the Frenchmen under deck. We had then to contend with five Frenchmen on deck, whom we soon brought to terms, and shape our course owards England but unfortunately those that Were below, had all the arms and in the course of the ensuing niht they cut a hole through the binnacle, (unnoticed by us as it was rough ttesithi-r) fired tliroiiRh and dantrtrously wounded my companion, Mr, GaudineR, in corstquence of which' those on deck seeiiip; hi had but one to contend with, immediately cut open the companion way, and let all They tjien hauled, the vessel oti the wind and steared for France, and on the 9th Feb the vessel struck on the Cordovan, where vessel and cargo were lost. We remained on the wreck tij-'ht days, drifting in and out with the tide within sight of houses and boats.

At by out exertion, we got within one mile of the shore when we were taken off, carried to Hour--(fearer, unci put in prison by the overnmenl where wc remnintd eight days, till by the intercession of the Consul, they took bonds tint we should nut go out of the city. In (hut situation we remained th.ee months; after which the oonds were cancelled and we had permission to come home, and I rived in Boston on the 22J, of July, 1811." Commercial Reports Extraordinary. For Seitembrr 18 11 i Since the refirul" of the Bit I'm and Milan decrees, and the restoration, with law. ful interest, of the Fivc-iind-Tnvniy A idio of American property bi-rrvwd by ih- u. pet-eminent classes of ISii-itIi-ants, Mechanics, Laborers, htVc h.

quick sales, generous profits, full cn.piuy and good pay ocean is with the iils of our ves els and Commerce, with her hundred wheels stuns our e.u-f, and car-rieson every winir the delightful tidii's ii JVevrr more firOHicrou." Such a-e thu halcyon days of 18 1 1. Then out upon siuh tlie, Tragedy of Altlio' Uit Unfi lutitis Persona are but Tyroet iti the Scenic Art, it is believed, by the frfend6of the that it will meet the reasonable expectations of those who may please to honor it with their presence. PUEPAltATIONS FOR WAR. Admiral Torre Orders have been recently issued from the Navy department for sevtral ei eh to Mrr to sea. probably to chase Admiral Yoiikb's squadron out of the Atlantic, or to compel them to traAKrxeien spoien to.

GuH-iWrj Pursuant to orders from the same Source, Says a New-York paper, ih Gun-Boats at the Watlabnut, have been drawn out of the mud, and had their bottoms turiud up, and setup-tit!" The duck-hgged Peghnent" So say? the Philadelphia TicKleii," the military ap-rit, that bus been excited by the recent orders issued from the fightinjr departments of our government, that all the short-legged and pursey gentlemen of our city are about loiining a select corps, to be denominated the bud-legged They are to muster immediately after the first deep snow Music A bi-bellied bottle's a mighty good tiling" This is to be Commanded by Waddle. Movements in Vermont. The same fighting ardor seems tohuve extended itself to this slate. In coseitience ol the arrival of the new Governor-General at Quebec, and the sailing of Admiral Yorke's squadron, the building of the new meeting-hmne al Norwich, is suspended, and a Cob-tort is lo lie constructed in its stead A new patent of domestic manufacture, and a general G'xfiscatiou (ijice, are to be erected within the rampans nd a battery mounting 54 pop-gnns of the largest calibre i all the bene-tit of Lang, Em otlict old I uries, who are burdened with a surplus revenue' The Lieut. Guv.

it is said, is to take the command. TURN COATS "You ate a Turn-Coat," said a democrat to one of 'tis party, who had Been the evil and the error of his political and had lately come out in defence of our constitutional lights, "yes," said he, "you ore a turn-coat" And would you," replied the oilier, "i have a man, because he happened to put on his coat wrong-side out'm the morning, would you have him u-cur it so a i.i. day Or should he not lather turn it as soon ns I finds out his mistake IVjORAL To ti'hs from evil lo good is a duty- it is an Iwor to any man To -j iin Irom good to evil is a repruacb "GRO'iS INSINUATION." lntlie twm hvpoiit Heua i.B, and several othereaern papers, we notice the following in- iHUSETTS. BOS I ON, OCTOBKR 2, 1811. FROM FORTUGIL.

Accounts from Liibm to 19th August received. Both armies remained 'cantonments, and no war-events hd oc-' except trifling of foraging par-! The fall campaign would probably o-' in September. Utters from repeat the reports iiit'i to uii'i'p ril at great jrch ha' Spain ocllcVB as are exaggerations, and that the reinforcements have been matched ana thatl-ord Wellington oniywuioe jj to defend Lisbon against any Fr mcIi that cat) be maintained in Portugal. The accounts from the Plate River con- the news, that the Buenosayrenn hide--ralents continued to besiege the town of lontevieclo that the latter were great deprivation, and had stoj.p the ikrf'vn the American vessels for subsists; and that a reinforcement of Portuguese was expected at biontevtaco Sroin duo initio- The jnv-York livening 1'osl mentions a Tf. Ijnior 111 CirCUI.lliou umt ii mvnnui 9 un it to Mr.

1'osTEit late despatch ctrntd Mr. Proudnian, is of a pacific and nature and that lr. P. is gone fur England. The choice of 28 Ward Inspectors of vnnri.

has betn made in bfederaiiits, 9 democrats. The General fection wi I be next wtck. uov. onyR without opposition. A (lermtation of the Ottowayr, Chipways MPaitawatomies, are on their way from n.itions to is'iinton, on a visit to lent.

Mr. Ryley is their inter-tsr. 'I'ae principal chief is Ktmems- itijnn nlacK'iini me uuienoi wan vaiiuusiy rchud. The Expedition against the Wabash Ind us it appears by letters was advancing, hv the English to hostility is acknowledged to be unfounded. Five mdredofCo'.

Dotd'h regulars haJ passed Jcffarsonvillc they were to be joined by jver.il corps of front the adjacent istricts, and were proceed up llie Wabash the nrophei'i to build a lort there nd if the Indians nvike the least make war on them. Wz are sorry to mention, that about twen- cinitMl failures have Utely taken place in ailatlelphia s'nd as many more smaller fail- JV'W- org laaz. RULERS. The immortal author, of Til- StxtMnn." ithe 4t.li. hoixof thus ie rate of a Government, and the produce in the Thouirb h.nv,:s yl the portrait, the features of many fho nrok-M to be Republicans will oe must readily recognized THE EXTRACT.

Wnen Kin of mirow 'genius, worth inrjawmng slaves froHilIt oj th'ir pe' pie's plaints Ami ioi Iv passive of insulting fix. Double not prudent obstinate, not finn Their mercy leaf, necessity lliCir tHIlli Instead fire, preflumptu.His, hot, Rasii la resolve, anil slottiful to perform, Tra Us at once ami slaves, imperious, mean Hi itart rap.icioui joining sham; Jul waste By counsels weak and wicked, easy rous'd To paltry schemes of absolute command. seat ti.eir siilenjor in their sure clugraw, An in a i. oien, ruin People, wealth' such ercast the. slare, no B.inaoi love.

io heart, no soul, no unity; ho nerve, Cumbiiw the hose disjointrJ public, lost Tofame ahroaj, to happiness at home." FRRjVCH decree The often repeated assertions of the atl- mims'ration party, that he l'rench Mi.an djcrees ceased to be executed apinst American commerce- on the 2d. KavemSi.p Ut. orl hf- tti runfnres since I 1 UIU w. nude were under pretence of fontreband ya-ar, or some other excuse lor tne roo-7, has often ben refuted. But many more proofs of the falsehood" could have been adduced ha 1 we not supposed the cap of Dronftn lu full over.

Ve Iwe had for some weeks, on file, a note iron a respectable correspondent in rorts-inotith, wha s-s, I do not recollect hav- een tlitf UehtikeL, or any vum toi paper, any mention ot tne snip uvn. Xn. nfthit Pnrf lant December British channel, by French privateers. rf carried into France, under the French rees being bound from London to in ballast," It will not br pretended, an.t 1 trust, that thts i vessel in Daiiast uau trntrabanil of war oh board nvi Krl Si, raf.inn thp follow- i.eu statement of Capt Packard, a ci'izen or of the capture and loss of the A- "cricin Neutrality ot Boston. Capt.

Packard says, Dec. 24, 1810, sailed from Bjltimore for Di istol in the 'wacco, flour, terpentine and tar. Nolhinj; Tnicubrly happened to us until the 25th of -rnjry, wnen we Were boarded irom we 'Mich privateer La Rudta of Bourdcaux, ri ruhlied of every valuable article they ald find, includins- the most of our clothei ai4 i i i'ecre taken out, passenger anu Tstlf excepted) and eleven Frenchmen put ward. After they had been onboard two 3i I came to a determination, with the Stance of my companion to retake tht el whidi we accordingly accomplished coANRCTicvr. NEWHAVEN, SEPT.

19. On Wednesday the-1 Itn inst. the unntial Comrnencument of Yale College wa celebrated in this city. The exercises of tl day were perfoiTned in the. following oider.

AORJVLVG. I. Music. 2. Prayer, by the President.

3. Salutatory Oration; by David-Meaubec Mitchell. 4. Dissertation, on the comparative Influence of Hntnan and Divine Laws by h.zra Haskell. 5.

Orafiqn on the abuse of Talents by Isaac Parsons. Colioquy, on Originality and 1 mitation; lilisha Oana Whntlesev and Joseph Vaill. 7. Oration, on he Genius of a Free Government by Koger-Sheiman Baldwin. 8.

Dispute, on llie question Ought the Fiiic Arts to be cultivated more extensively in llie U. Stales," by Moses Chapin and l.d-wu-.-tls Morse. 9 Dissertation, on Invention by Selah Strng. 10. Oration, on a knowledge of the World; bylleniy Itobinwn.

1. Colloquy, on the Utility of Academical Discipline; s-Clarkc Cooke and saiidtr l-'oi bi a. 1 Oration, contrasting a rude and icfin-ecl state of Society by Joseph Spencer. I 3. Music.

AFTEKSOOX. I. Music. Oraiioii, cn eloquence; by Mr. Knight.

3. Oration, on Popularity by Mr. Mat-tlitv-Hice Dultou. 4- Oration, on the Education a Pott by Mr. Jiimes-Ahiithani Milll.i.usc.

5. Vuleuictoiy Oration, on Lnergy of Character; by Ka'pn Emerson. 6. Dcrces roiilc-- 1. 7.

Pr.iyer, by tlnj ebidtnt. S. Music. '1 be fijUuKing Young Uentlemen viere admitted to the Degree ij titicMur Irts Georjre li Kncr-Sherman Uai. win, Solomon lianlwin, iMiln tvn ah Bennett, Abiei Kent JJolstonl, Ely Bircluiil, Sloses Ci apin, Jumrs-Clarke Cooke, li Hani' Isr.n, iilium ilnn-hijf, Jitnailian Eastman, Kalpli i-nierso, Ilfin-y.

Fiagg, JimiiU.m Fene, xmnler Forbns, i iliam It Omiin, Ezra Haske Wihiuni. FruiiKlin Hwlges, Leverrt-Foute Fluniington, Sol-ctn-n huthrop, Juuiih Ijirii, tilward Mayo, Mitchel, dlvards Leviiius Munsoe, anuul Nicoli, Samuel-Bn-d Iv l'arso Kiiard 1'efoi, bnniUel-Siicthur raim t'tene Priitldeii, Henry Heliin-fton, man Head, Luwuni Seid 'n. hniith, Jnsrpii S)cnccr, Kathan Mark, Julius Steel, Byam-Keiby Stevens, Selah Stmng-, roieriek-Aug-iistiis John Thomas, Ji-serh Vaill, thslui WhilUsey, Villiain Chan-nitig VVooil bridge, and Worcester. The Jollcramg Young Gentlenun were admitted to the Degree of Matter of Ehonezer Baldw in, Timoti Beers Joseph Bellamy, John Braiimrd, Matthew R. Dntton, Henry O.Cihbs, James A.

Ildlliouse, and Juna-tnatn Knight. The Hcniher was fine, mid a vast collec tion of rrelitccl company bom various parts ol the U. attended ibis anniversaiy, and added much to its brilliance and respectability. FALSE ALARMS. That tlici-e is some clanger of this nation being involved i i id the horrors of a war, we have no doubt and regret even a remole prospect of such event.

Uut we cannot credit the numerous and discordant inks that arc inctss.in'.'y launched into circulation a new one immediately last may be exposed and silenced. J. Johnson, Esq. Indian Agen', N. W.

of the Ohio, in his recent communications to the public, through an Ohio newspaper has shewn that the Ir.c'ian Nations within the bounds of his snperinten-dance, are peaceably inclined, excepting only a contemptible clan under the Prophet," whose yeils have ceased to alarm anyone. Close in the Wi.ke of this intelligence is a new. account of awful preparation in the 5C03 reek Indians are to creep out of the creeks and sands of Georgia and adjacent districts) perform one knows not what fetes of blood and havoc Now the chief danger is, that what with the industry of private liars, and the inconsiden.le aid of credulous the good and christian people of this country may be brought to doubt or disbelieve every thing they 'dor hear. Baltimore Gazette. WINDSOR, MOXDAY, OCTOBER 7, 18U.

VERMONT LLECnON. On Wednesday, the Lepislaiure of this State will convence. in our nest we hope to lay bclore our readers the result of our State Eleelion. ACADEMICAL EXHIBITION. On the 24th inst we at" intnrmed, there i to bt pMiC Fxhibirro Brattleboro by the pu.

pils under the care of Mr. Hitcbccck, the Preceptor in that pUce. Amni-g the Exercises of the Day will be found the M.stakes Aiyf also Ue Soldier's Dvighter" lntb evening will be represented Thomas PsSioughton Would inform the thai he has commenced the Saddling and Trunk making business ut the ow in Weathersfie'd. where any orders in his line will be punctually attended to, and faiU fully-executed. Those who may tocr llon him, mry depend on having their work done in a workman like manner, aiu! every favor1 gratefully acknowledged.

Tc-mr of pay. merit will be made easy, and everv urtjek- solrl as low us can be purchased hi ih: country, cf approved workmen. An apprentice wanted at the above business, 15 or 16 years of age possessing1 a goad moral character, and bobits of N. B. Horsemans Caps, furnished on the hhortest notice.

n64-3w WeatheishVd, Oct. 7, 1811, Public Sale, Notice is hereby given, that in pursuance of a licence from the Hon. A'lel Faraer, Judge of Probate of Wills, f0r the couniy of Cheshire, in Ihe State oi New-Hampshire, on Friday the fifteenth of November next, at two of the clock, in tho afier neon, the real Estate ol the Rev. Das I-'ostbr, late of Charlestown, in said ounty, deceased, consisting of a House and Bum, and about four acres of laud, will be sold at auction on the premises estate is situated on the main street, in said Charles, town, one hundred rods North of the meet ing huise. It will be sold subject to the wido i right of dower, and to a mortgage, on whidi will be due on the day ol sale, the sum of Tour hundred and eighty dollars, lifiy one cents.

By lUuNUV tor, on tuid F'osVEit'li Fjstnt-, October 7, IS I i. Mns. A FsdEn7" MANTUAM AKFIi AND MILLINER' FHfJM BOSTON. Respectfully informs the Ladies of Brattlebnrough, and its vicinity, that shi; has taken a part of the house formerly oc-copied by Mr R. Pigrlow, where she ir tends to carry on business, in its various branches, and flitters hersel', by ln'i assiduity and aliention to she-will be able to give general satisfaction to theses who may fuvor her with their commands.

N. B. Ladies'. Pelices, and gloves: made; also, Mourning at the shottist-notice. HUlcliorour h.

pt Sfi. 1811. n64 3w Cider Aye. The Subscribers are prepared to receive at their distillery in Windsor, if de-livrred soon 1000 bbls. of Cider, for which they will give in payment, Cioods, Cash.

Gin, or Cidt rbrandy. They wish to purchase, also 50OO bushels of RYli for which ihty will give a generous pike in Cash or Goods, of any description, Gin. or Ciderbramiy. N. Ji.

Twenty Cents per bushel, will be lowed foi Potatoes, at the Yurieiy Stor't. Potatoes delivered tt E. Haydkn's distillery. n64-3w HUBBARD Ec LULL. GEORGE HALL, Has for Sale at bis Store near the Distillery, at C7 cents per Gallon, rantrp Of the first quality, in any quantities front 5 to 250 Gallons.

(-li-roii'. -t 8. I f. r64 itF JLJi Rerm'n'ng in' the Pott-GJfice, at ilai.ford Vermont, October 4). 1611.

Capt. Simeon brooks, Liethtl i Jonathan P. Baiion, Hartford Nathan Cobb; Joseph Dodge Jese Frary Russell Marsh Simeon Noble i Eastman Paddock Widow Mary Strong Miss Mary Wright Maiy Wright, Lebanon Mr. Elihu Walker, Haitlord Maiachi Wilkinson, Simron. JOSEPH DORR, P.

M. Hoop Poles Wanted I Cash will be paid, for Walnut, BLck Ash, or Wmte Oak HOOP POLES, if brought immediately, on delivery at ray bop, opposite Dr. timis Store. JOHN HALL. Windsor, Oct.

5, 1811. n64-3 Kiopemeiit. Whereas Eunice, my wife, has eloped from my bed and board, the reasoar whr is best known to herself. I therefor forbid all persons havborLng, or tmsung on my ai count, a I will not pay any d'vb, her contracting after this date SAMytl, metcaLf. CcrinthfcSept, 1U hii-iw lories is conipUuri ot ilul! tines, breaking merchants, and out of employ And who attempt to rfr iv the denr People Avttli such idle tales, these That tht Si't of Staff is in a fog ui a lee shore her sails and rigging in tatters mainmast sprung, rudder unhinged compass lost, and all T-ands below or scrabblirij; lifter" Icks and instead of attending to the thip Ahni, theslilp Who commands here One Captain Madison, my clear.

Who's One Ci.i nton, on my word. Too old, indeed, to come on board. Who's pi'nt Faith I hardlv know, flie ship so staR-jr-irS to ami fro, I thought him gone but some have said, A French Genevan stands a bend Who's boatswain Gi i.rs, a queer, odd fellow iik. vnu may hear him pipe and bellow. WhoVrmiK Whv fkith we've t'tihs enough, But, chiefly, we havr liilly tAufi ho con'-'a iis up, on eveiy Monday, A iinrri.1 dish rfsalir.agundi.

Where Why faith, sir, the-cVthe bite We rest by day, and steer hy We're off. led en lay to or sail nort i every Southern Rule i But should gn a we have irmie. Well land in port Natoh-on' 1 It is pretty generally qonj' Cturcii, thut die Cabinet have in -view a Gnral l.niburgo nr OA but no Latest from England. Ry some late arrivals fit this port, and at New '-'k, we have received London dates to the 18. Aug It.

appears, from thes-; advices, that the which the fust news of the iiffulr of the Little Ik-It had created in F.ngland, was evidently subsiding and a disposition manifested, lo discuss the M. nnrl I'mm UMICUUV VMiii I tiieNo of Europa there was nothing ol an 1 official, or decisive character the military movements, both ol Kussia anu rranre, indicated, something; of the features of war; and the commercial regulations of the I rm-er, seemed to lie in some ofimgro ice to the continental svsleni of Domiparle, yet we find no complaints oh the. part of the latter any measures which indicate an immediate rupture. Still this Hi.c of conduct may be 'deceitful and we should net be surprised to iearn, that whi'e this'shew of actjuiescciire was held forth, the tyrant of the Comment was preparing the means of subjirgiting Russia, for her nndutirul conduct acting as an independent power. The King ol Lug-land was alive on the 18th Au.

but evidently verging, with rapid pace, to the grave. Late fromj'ortual. Our Lisbon dates are brought down to the 20 August Both the French and allied army had made a northern progress, lire French, under Marmont, had proceeded. to the A-ueda and Coa on the Portuguese frontier, near Cuidad Rodrigo where tlu-y had been joined by the troops Irom the North under General lionet and Do'rsenne whidi must have augmented their force to perhaps 50,000 men. Lord Wellington, always keep-mK in a line between his enemy and Lisoon, hud advanced to the vicinity of the Coa, and on the mb August had his at bclen-co, not far from Guarda, where he hadper-h7ts 55,000 men which he could augment! in a short lime to 70,000.

Soult had gone, into Andalusia, to direct operations against Cadiz Those who contemplate war events will see, that these new positions are similar To hose held prior to the battle of Al or imtdiately after theexpulsioh of Masse-nafmm Portugal. Weny-speed. jipecU cruus vi ..0 nrmv. lS The accounts -ThllofTarrhAfey pthe South and occasumeu "fefc ejected to the eucrVillas- v' 1. tt'flh fhf TheCrtcfTe very Jamous suggestion.

It. snicl, the enlightened in Veniiont and ihe upper part of NeNV-Hdirtpshire, ascribe ihe appearance of the Comet to British agency Now Uiis a most abominable and down right Jala-hood. The Dein crals in Vermont'' (we cannot vouch for riew Han pshire) believe no such tl ing We rnrt thii vilt insinuation against cur part of the Union. The democrats of Vermont, the it known) are as inming, as the same ass of people, in any part olthe world Besides, democrats, e.erv kno, to know, thai whaiever n.ay be the effects nf Hritisli A-gcnc' amoi the Savages, it has nothing to do with Ceiestial liodies. ANOTHER.

In the Few-York Spectator, of the 2t ult. is the fellow iug paiagrapii, taken from the Gaz- Fork." We obscihe, that sonie uoggish Green Mountain-ers hae in iiicil a M'tlirary Comp any and call it The Jefferson Ar-tiilery." Now, be it known, that this tours is imt a company of wags, hut consists of some very serious ar.ri i nhy men. The charter of was actually granted hy the Legislature, at their last Session, and the compnnv is nearly complete. It was called, The jefersan agrcable to the prayer of the grantees. Tile name was chosen, we have no doubt, out of pure respect for the character of Mb.

Jetter son. As applied to a Military Corps, we hare always thouglit it, an egregious mtsmmier. Some vi.i.-gitb Ureen Mountains'' ave, however, vindicated it, upon the ground, that it was to be a corps of; what the French call, "fjing artillery." St. JUST Smoked out. This chaste political ai -prying to the Watbirgtonian, a quotation from Shakesfeab, says it is worse than a stnoiy house doubt, my good Saint Jor, for it has fairly smoUedyou out.

EDITORIAL MEANNESS -Under this head the Editor of the notices the perversion of an extract from his paper by -the Editor of the N. Public Advertiser, charging Mr. CaoswtLL with openly avowing hostiiitv to our emancipation from Bri'ain." This charge Mr- CaosWrLL indignantly repels, and explains. Tl is tlie Editor of the National Intelligencer has inserted in Ids paper, ft he candidly ckno ledges, out of pure justice to the Editor of the Mm But not so the Vermont Republican. Aficr the falsehood and meanness has been exposed, and this exposition has been admitted into the Intclligenecr, still it will answ, the purpose of the Vermont Republican.

(See the last No.) Its whole object seems to be to blindfold and deceive the people and tnis accounts for their whai i now alluded to.from the New-York papers, after its wickedness has b-. en detected. Chock full effght-" In the letter, from Washington, published in our last, Ma. Maduokis represented as chock full of fight" In the copy, from which we took it, (a southern paper) it reads, chock full of frigot." Commentators, on this subject, are div. idtd in opinion We incline to favor the first reading but, either will do.

The Solar Eclipse Sept. 17, 1811. VRIHStsa. END. hours mill, see- hours mm- sec.

Washington, 0 22 20 jO 55 Portland, (Mass,) Newburyport, New Haven, (CnnJ) Baltimore, (Md.) 0 5T 38 3 0 56 45 3 58 58 58 40 SI 58 38 0 0 44 0 20 0 3 Woodstock, Octobeh 18 It. MAMMOTH CALE. This morning was killed, and dressed by Messrs. Raymond LampVeir, butchers in this village, a sucking Calf, eiht months and twenty five days old, of which tlie follow is the accurate woight, viz, Quarters, S79A. UiHe, SO Tallow, (small in proportion,) i0 ToralJ V.

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