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[" EE mS ee WHOLE N.279.AT STANSTEAD, CANADA EAST, BY L.R.ROBINSON.EF\" OFFICE \u2014 Wood's Building, Rock Island.\u2014 + TERMS : ! In adrance, or if paid within three months, $1,25 If not paid within three months, but with.20 in the year, .1.00 After the expiration of a year, 175, And 25 cents additional (or each year's delay.XF No paper disconlinued, except at the option of the pnblisher, until all arrearages are paid.All Communications by mail must be post-paid.tir AM Letters and Papers from any part of the United States, should be addressed to \u201cDerby Line, Vermont,\u201d RATES OF ADVERTISING.Six lines or less, first inacrtion, 2s.Gd; subsequent insertions, 6d.each.Ten lines, or over, first insertion, Ml.per line ; each sulscquent insertion one penny per line.TI\" A liberal discount will be made to yearly advertisers.YF\" Advertisements without written directions, will be inserted until forbid, and charged by the line.AGENTS.¥.B.PALMER, the American Newspaper Agent, is an authorized agent lor this paper, to obtain subscriptions and advertisements iu the cities ef Boston, New York and Philadelphia, 1.27 Postmasters.or others, obtaining five subscribers and remitting the money in advance, shall be entitled to one copy gratis during the continuance Of the club.Melbourne, C.R.Christie, Eaton, Morey & Co.Shipton, G.K.Foster, - Sherbrooke, J.Griflith.Brompton, J.Raukin.Lennoxville, J.P.Cushing.Compton, S.G.Smith.Bury, N.Ebbs.Hercford, A.Workman.Abhotlslurd, P.W.Evans, Granby, W.Frost, Shefford, A.Wood.Stukeley, G.A.Godard, L.Kathan.J.Sweeney.J.Thornton, 1.Cutting.i.Bullock.S.Buswell.Charleston Village, Hatley, (West) Barnston, Coaticonk, Geurgeville, Outlet \"Magog, Potton, Milton R.Bowker.Brome, J.B.Hunt.Bedford, S.W.Stone.Pike River, A.L.Taylor, = JO PRANTING.Paveurers, Ihanominns, Bin, Heaps, Lae BELS, BALL.WEDDING, BUSINESS AND VISIT.1.Tibbetts and others, fur fixing place for wharf at Gieorgeville.was dismissed.Tire road prayed for by William Jones and olilers, was coneurnd iit aud established as a private road.The report of 8.A.Humphrey.| | out a tax on the West Division of Barnston for the amount asked forin said report, to repair three bridges in said Division.ihe Petition for road prayed for by I.Hurd and others, Barnston, was concurred in, and a by-law made of ihc same.The Petition of Tee Kuowlton, | now before this Couneil, when prop- | erty signed and presented to the D.| \u20ac, V., the Fccretary will give the DG.Y.aspecial order to visit said road and report ot next Session.The Petition of Wm.Green, Bol-! ton, for permission to raise a bridge! iour fret across the Missisquoi river : at Holland's Mill.(so called) was! enter intu certain stipulations with | the Secretary: and if the said Green does not comply with the resolution days after receiving notice, the said \u2018nnanimonsly.tesorven, That the Secretary be lordered to draw up a Petition foun- iled on the preceding resolution, sign- Green be required by the Secretary or pay all damages sustained thereto.confier.And what better, pray, in the hght ot Universalism, are the attempts of the divine Being to chastise and correct the sinful doings of man, who is impeiled by fluences | kecp the scene of warfare out of their own country : they fear an exposure of their own incomplete ; to make it altogether analogous of Omnipotent energy?Still the figure is ='ecretary ordered to make out a by-! law of the same.: The Petition of Hazen Pomroy and others, Stanstead, was concurred in.and the D.G.V.ordered to visit principles.Twill now.with your leave, Mr.vou must first imagine the Knight having (he same and report at the next Nes- * : \u2019 of .ire\u201d ; ; ; \u2018 ) \u2019 } C Tabor, just step over \u201cthe lie,\u201d and call at- brains enough to make the mill, and set it go- \u2018sion.tention to a view of your system in one or Jing: and then, allecting anger at the doings The Petition of Fliphalet Cass & two nf jis sparkling characteristics.TT : inte - ; parkling characteristic: The he has arranged for and appointed, he sets a others, Stanstead, was concurred in, reader will then jud niversalist can charge his orponent with #God-Jishonorine\" tencts.All who reccive the Bible as a revelation of the will of God, and Universalists profess iv do so even as others, regard it as an honest expression of the divine mind ; and that man is bound to follow it.\u2018That sin is a depar- re with what grace a U- bout the threatened chastisrinent.And yet and the Secretary was instructed to j You, Mr.Tabor, dare to cal! the system of Ç order the Surveyor of Roads and * your opponent God-dishonoring ! | Bridges in said District to proceed to JOIN BORLAND.The influx of visitors in ihe Crystal Palace is incessant.| le .| stricting fee, amounted on one recent occ.lon Tho rec:ipts from the 5s re-| | re-build the Burroughs Bridge, and | make out an estimate of the cost, and present it at the next Session.The Petition of Benjamin Austin | & Son, was concurred in.ture from that rule, and constitutes man's to £300.A partof this fund is for the sick; The Petition of James Austin was wickedness.In addition to this, 'niversalists \u201cand industrious poor.\u2018concurred in, and the D.G.V.order- \u201cof the Standing Rules of this Coun- : this Council, withi 11 ; passed by this Council, within ten | von, the above to remove said mill-dam built se near | | said bridge as to endanger its safety, to be paid within three months [rom March 1, 1851, to the Collector, J.Le Barron.On motion, the Secretary was ordered to get printed two dozen copies al.On motion of Councillor Hoyt, the Petition of Carlton Ayer and others for the repeal of the Tavern Licensc Law, and complaining that the Mor- chant and Distiller are not under any restrictions whatsoever, be dismissed {from this Council, as they do decidedly decline giving it their support.Councillor Perkins advocated the favorable consideration and concurrence in thie prayer of the Petition.Mayor Bigelow said he did not so much complain of the stringent and penal enactinents of the Law, us he did of the partial application of its DIOVISIONK.i questing the President to communicate to the led à few days since, with but fow days inter- { val, destroying about CO lives.\"THE JOURNAL.| STANSTEAD, MARCII 20, 1851.\u20ac 1 mn a ~~ ! gr Some of our readers have expressed | dissatisfaction with our devoiiag so mueh spae- | tu the discussion betwen Rov.Messrs, Bor- Hand and Tuber.The discussion will close {with the present number unless Mr.T.sces ft to reply.memo mmm es ee The delegates from this quarter to Portland \u2014Messrs.MeConnell, of Hatley, Colby, of Derby, and H.PB.Terr:ll, of Stanstcad\u2014have the people of Portland, and the object of their wission taken into favorable consideration.A meeting was held at North Troy, Vt.on the 14th, by the fricuds of the proposed line through the Missisquoi Valley.The meeting is suid to have been numercusly at- EF At a meeting of the Directors of the People\u2019s Bank, held at Derby Line on the 12th inst., Hzory Dexter, of Barton, wage.lected President, und \u2014\u2014 Sheafa, of Westminster, Vt., Cashier.The penple of Toronto held a great meeting on the 12th, to consider the propriety of addressing the Governor General in relation 10 removing the Saat of Government from Toronto to Quebec at the termination of the next session.The Mayor presi'e*, and briefy stated the objeet of the meetiug.Hon.Mr.Sherwood moved an Address, setiing forth the objections to a removal.The Address states that there have been three removals of the Government sires 1841, involv.returned.We understand that they were re | ing (he expenditure for the purchase and received with great cordiality and hospitality by | pair of sites and publie bnildings.sud other atteudunt expensce, Eistle short ef £L50,0C0, of which sum £25,C60 sserc chavged in the Public Accounts of last year.The address coneludes os follows: \u201cThis unexpréted determination te whan.don Upper Canada, should your Excetlerey he udvisad to persist in a course ko shongly tended, and resolved to take thr necessary pre- linnuary steps to forward the enterprize.rived a plan for cressing ot Pouse's P described : Oa the Vermont side a very cx- iersive pier has been made by driving piles for some thousands of frot from the shore, to suel a distance from the bunk as to reduce the channel to the width of 406 fect.A large vessel has been built of seeh dime nel, and upon the deck of this vessel iron rails \u201cré laid.Thvs, when she is swung into the gap, there wili be the continuous track requir- | ed for the carriages, as there would be if there were really a bridge; and when the trains have passed over, there will be again the 400 feet of clear water way for the passage of craft.An injuneticn has been granted against the ; Rutland and Burlington Railroud Company.to restrain then from proecuding to construct the extension of their road to Swanton.À road from Rouse's l\u2019oint to Plattsburg, connecting with the extension of the Saint Johns Road, at the termination of the Ogdens- burg, is in contemplation.The road Letwcen St, Johns and Rouse\u2019s Poini, it is supposed.will be completed by 1st July next, thereby forming a direct communication between Montreal, New York and Boston.UNITED STATES.Since the adjournment of Congress the Senate hae been in Executive session, for the puspose of acting on appointments.We notice the following items in their pro- ecedings : John Davis offered a resolution re- Senate whether arrangements are likely to be made with Great Britain for a free navigation of the St.Lawrence.Adopted.The resolution requesting the Sceretary of the Treasury to report at the next session ful! and complete statements ef the trade and commerce of the British American Colonies in 1850 and 185), was adopted.A fugitive slave case was brought before the U.S.Commissioners at Philadelphia recently, and the alleged fugitives given vp.\u2014 The partics were a cojored woman about forty ycars of age far advanced in pregnancy.and her sen, à lad of ten years.Much sympathy was manifested for the unfortunate wo- Couneillors Le Parron, Martin.Hoyt, Clark, Eutton, Gilson and Mer- | gman spoke decidedly against it, so, much so, that Councilior Perkius rose and acknowledged that they had whittled him ofl\u2019 pretty weil at both ends.The discussion resulted in the adoption of the following resolutions.The attention of this Council having Leen called to ihe provisions of the Act for the more ellectual suppression of Jutemperance, 13 & Li Vie.C.2T, hy the Petition of C, Ayer and others, Hotel Keepers, its Resouvrn, as the opinion of ihis Council, thet itis Lighly expedient and necessary, for \u201ctlic more effectiial suppression of Intemperauce,\u201d and in justice tu Tavern Keepers ailected by Act 13 & F1 Vic.Cap.27, that said Act be so amended as to apply .lequally to all persons vending spir- concurred in, provided said Green 03 avy P g 51 it nous lignors, both as it respects its petal provisions and the obtainmg ot | Licenres, { On motion ef Conncilior Le Bar- resolution was carried \u2018and contuscd to such a degree that no compact: The Petition of Daniel Colby and (ed by him for this Council, and tor- others was concurred in, and the! ward copies of the same to the sever- ial branches of the Legislature at its \u2018next Session, accompanied with a copy of these resolutions.Un motion, the above resolution twas adopted.On motion, the Report of the Committee of the Whole on Petiticus, Memorials, Oppositions, &c.was received and couçurred in.Moved by Councillor Flanders, seconded by Councillor Mansur.that this Council do now adjourn, to meet at M.F.Colby\u2019s Hotel, Stanstead (Plain, on the second Monday of June imext,.at 10 o'clock A.M.: La K.BISNTON, Sec.Tr.Stanstead, March 15, 1831.| Two stcamers\u2014the St.Louis and Oregon, on the Mississippi River, exploded and burn- {the decision of the judge wrs made known nan by te Iadies of Philadelphia.When outside, a large crowd of blacks became exvi- ted, and considerable disturbance ensued.the most prominent rioters.A fugitive was given up at Pittsburg, Faon the 13th.At Paulding, Miss.a negro violated the person of a white lady, and afterwards aur Jered her and her son.The citizens turned cout en masse and Lurnd'him alive! Mr.Webster.Scerctary of State, has weit.ten to Ion.G.P.Marsh, American Minister at Constantinople, informing him that a na tional vessel will be at the service of Kossuth and his companions.should the Sublime Qoric consent to allow them w leave his dominions.3 The intelligence brenght by the Asia.indicates that Lord John Russell will be eall- 2d to resume the reins of Government which hie threw up so hastily Th Whig administration have been in of- \"fice about five years, whichis to be aseribec [te the fuct that af other parties are divided (and harnionious opposition could be eflectea.The overthrow of Lord Jehn Russell's ad {ministration was caused by the coalition of el- \u2018ements which were united only for the destruction of a common foe.When called A a : | The Canada Railrosd engincers have cou; cint.\u20ac an j | i | .Pres ; denev to revive these heard une without \u201cBridging\u201d the Lake, which 1s thus! ?AN A ! val ef whieh they looked with corfderee to ! indicitive of indifférene te the te1ms of the Adress of the Bopi-duri ahiy, and tie conscquertincquality oË ile nivsure of ad- vant appertioned to Upper and Lower i , respectively, have un dncvitat le ter , tha ofl =a ght- r the reme- spring of former différenecs, v nnd od en have deplored, and the just administration of the Goverment ru- ter the coustitutional exereise of the Royal Prorcrative.Tt is not 106 late to avert this danger \u2014In ons as\u2019 vour Fxevtleney's hands is verted the power; .* re feel à i wie , 3 \u2026 exactly to correspond with this 400 fvet chap and w e feel it our bounden duty to implore ! vour Fxcelleuey to make use ef that pewer, | to prevent consequences the full evil of wl h way not at this moment be furseen.but which mav endanger the peace and well-being cf le Province.\u201d After some debate, the address was unanimously adopted.Also a motion that zn ade dress be presented to the Legizlative Couneil and Mouse of Assembly.It is not probable that the Clovernor Ciener- al will retract what he said in reply to the Grand Jury of the County of York on this subjert.A Free~\u2014A fire brakic cat in the garret of the \u2018 Albion House\u2019 in this village, on Mon- duy morning last, which buret the vouf Ladiy, and would have destroyed that and adjacent buildings had there Leen any wind.The inhabitants vf this village apparrutiy place firm r-liance upon the goodnc:s ef Providence in the matter of fires, as they fil io prsvide the common articles requisite en such occa- Their security, like that of an old lady we read of, may be sadly shakén one of \u2018these days.\u2019 tion, always dated from the \u201ctime our horses ran away,\u201d and said that she \u201chind the ost implicit reliance upon Providence until the hreeching broke!\u201d when her faith gave var.The loss by the fire is estimuied al S195.Insured in the Mutual.0 a sions.The venerable matron iu ques- The ¢cod-fish aisiecroey™ of Montreal were nicely \u201csold\u201d Ly a runawsy Later or valet, whe represented himself ns à Spartsh grändce, a shert time sinec.Île sporied the enphonions tite of Sigs: Oiivarca Mod.so.Marquis de os Cavoliins, m4 hénted tLat ho was a politica} refugee, bret hud viviagaed to secure his immease property.wlooh, how ver was not immediately available.The hait took.The pseudo Marquis become the *ion of the day \u2014 the observed of all observers\u201d \u2014*whoin not to know, wir 9 he veur- sell waknowa\u201d Te was fred, flatten) and rarcssed © scheming mae ma Hed heir vlithorie packot books of ambitions papas wore plced at Lis blooming doophivrs, and disposul, Matters went ono this wey for i I which was quelled by the arrest of seven vi {s-me time, until à certain memorakde svening Me when the mer ins zave a vive suppes to a go tact party of his e While the noble host and is guests were enjoying ve so 1 admirers.the desse t, a message was brorcht to him, upon which be begged to be exonod for a moinent, and left the reom\u2014and sd torslate, He lett 15.Montreal fricints various Tle smuonire in thes way ef unpaid bills and mosey borrewed, and, un- Kindest eut of all.the visiting cards of all the \u201cfrst frailios™ who had bucked in lus fuver, cxposad te the vulgar a: boiun eyes! Among the \u2018\u2018mnouraeis* is à Notury, whe had advanced the noble youth L250, has not yet r turned! cut ple Crest Roseriy.\u2014A during 1obbery was cotnmitted ai the depot cf the Norwich and Worcester Ratlvoad, on the 13th inst.flex ry M.Witter, the miesscager of the Norwich bunks, was robbad of a carpet Lag containing about forev thetisand dollars which he had in \"ie the follow- While fine wpor a sofa | charge lo earry to Deston | ine élrenmatancre - in the ladies room of the depot, no other per- sen being present.a man entered the reo and took a chair near him.A moment 2fterward upon to find substitutes for the defeated ministry, the dissordant compound ir dissolved, and their chosen leader obliged to confess his anada Gazette extra contains «proclamation proroguing Parliament till the 17th of April.not then to meet for the despatch of business.of Quebce, to test the valedity of the new tar- il of costs, has been decided in favor of the defendant.Far \u2018Uxs.\u2014Mr.Moses Barnet, of Compton, killed a Hog on the 14th inst.which weighed 742 lbs.Mr.Joscph Kezar, of Hatley, recently killed a Hog 22 months old, that weighed 710 the.ineluding the rough fat.ihe stranger inquired the time of night, and Las Mr.Wo taraed lus head toward the win- { dow, the man drew a \u201chilly\u201d or slang shot, land struek Mr.W.several Etacs nn the forehead, partially stunping him and couzing hin to roll upon the flcor.As soon os W.had recovered from the effects of the blow, heeri- ed out for help, when several persons rame Lo his assistance.The robber, however, Lad in the wean time made good his escape, taking with him the carpet bag.Ameoig the money stolen was ten $100 bills on the Quinnebang bank, Norwich ; also $1100 on the Mystic bank, in $20°s aud $10's.A reward of $5,000 is oflesed\u2014%$R,000 for The money and: $2,000 for the detection of the robber.A wlegraphic despateh from New Orleans to New York, announces the death of the cel ehratel trotting mare Jady Suffolk\u2014the fast- eat trotter in the world.i arr pin wh She da fol by the try pe th of q of C: \u2014 PS sion of the Italian emigrants, the|policy and with justice, aud has ob- \u2014 suppression of the liberty of the press, viated what would have otherwise ARRIVAL OF THE ASIA.and an immediate raconciliation with | bec u great difficulty in the way of The Royal mnil steamship Asia | the Court of Rome.It is ulso stated \u2018accomplishing the object they have ived at New York yesterday mor- ; !bat the greatest activily prevails in fin view.ATER oclock, from Lis erpool, | the Piedmontese war office; and that| 5.You will cause copies of this ME Sport she left March L, nt nuon, \u2018\u20acxtensive preparations are making | Despatch to be Inid before both Hous- which ad) ; a ies of the Parliament of Canada at She arrived at Sundy Hook Thurs day evening nt M 1-2 o'clock.The following reporis uf the news brought : by this arrival was telegraphed to the cxcuing papers t\u2014 ; » There had been no English ministry organized whe the Asia sailed.here was some talk of the Duke of themselves into a militia, and taking, Wellington's being placed at the head affairs.of ENGLAND, The Ministerialerisis.(From the Lonuon Standard, Feb.2%.The vountry Will be sorry to hear thu Lord *tanley has failed in forming a ministry, awl has hu consequence restored 10 her majesty the conunission with whieh she had graciously cn- trusiea hain.1Hs Lordship Had an audience of the Queen at Buckingham Palace, yesterday aflernoon, wher his inalil- jty to complete his adiainistration was wade known to Her Majesty.and nn doubt the cireumstonces which Jed to ths result.wards, a royal despaich was lorward- ed froui the palace to Lord John Rus- seil, at lis private resideuvs in Chiss- ham farce, and in all probabilicy Lis Lordship has been again commanded to reconstruet his Cabinet, thongh we da not find any intimation in the Court Circular that his Lordship Lad any mterview with Her Majesty during the course of yesterday.Both Houses of Parliament ye-asscmble this evening, when it 1s confidently expected that Lond Stanley and Lord John Russell will be penaitied by Her Majesty to give {uli explanatory statements as to the part each has taken in fulfilment of the duty in- posed upon them respectively, by their gracious sovereign, The Commitee for the regulation of the Spanish debt is still actively occupied in the examination of the question, and with greater sincerity of purpose than on any previous oc- Casion.The American Minister and Mrs.Lawrence had the honor of dining with Her Majesty at Buckingham Palace on Saturday last.On Wednesday Me.and Mrs.Lawrence, ac-, companied by Col.'F.B.Lawrence, left ivwn ou a visit to the hike of Rutland, Belvoir Castle, France.FRANCE, PhointeHigence from Paris is with- Oiti interest, The Mointeur dentes that the Pros- ilent titenls to hold a review of 0304} on the Boulevards.Monday was the Anniversary of iniorm the House that while Iler the revelation, The afternoon and might passed off\u2019 in Paris with the ut- Must trsnquility.PRUSSIA, The ministerial papers contradict the [ate tumor of warlike measures.They sinie that an understanding has been effected at Dresden, between the agents of Prussia and Austria.\u2014 The \u201cNeue Preussiche Zeitung\u201d states the resnits of the plenary sil- Ne Eero al Phres- crim, bid an the 20d ait.In that sitting ingdotis of Gerinany supporied rian possessions.The smal: Lr Suades opposed them.The king- dows of Bavaria aod Saxeny have moreover protested against the con- peteney of the Conferences to pass resolutions teh:ling to restore the old fedora diet, kind have beca adopted.A fort- mght's erin has been fixed for fur- ter and more positive dcclarations.AUSTRIAN, Prince SchwarzenLurgs stay al Dresden will be protracted beyond his original intentions.The plan of an Austrian intervention in the Herzegovina had been tuscussed in the last Cabinet Councils.An Ansirian corps will oceu- pv the Federal fortress of Landen.By advices {from Vienna of 22d ult rumors were still rite of an Aus- Wan capedition against Nwitzer- land, \"I'he Venetian Gazette declares that al the subjects now illegally residing abroad, are, according to previous decrees, relieved from all obligations as Austrian sujets, and relteved al- 50 0 Fieir property.Certain recu- suis ae permitted to make subiis- sion æud will recover their rights.Those individuals not comprised in the ainuesty of the 12th of Aug, 18- 49, andl the capiiulation of Venier of the 22d, are alone excluded.TURKIY.A telegraphic despatch from Zara.of the Ith nitimo, states that the in- sargent chiel Karas had taken refuge the Austrian territory.ITALY.There is very little news from Rome.The Pope has anmested three members of the ex-Roman Constitutional Assembly, and others have obtained an intermediate period of provisional liberty.The \"Trin papers give n rumor that the Northern powers have addressed a note to the Piedinontese Government, demanding the expul- Shortly after ] jesty has Leen pleased to reccive it No resolutions ef any | i for the defence of the country, i CAPE OF GOOD HOPE, I Papers and letters to 26th Veecom.! {ber Lave licen received.\u2018The colo- ritists have been actively engaged making preparations for a vigorous resistance to any incursion, by forming qurrispn duties upon themselves, in | the towns on the frontier.THE CLERGY RESERVES.; Montreal papers contain copies of impor- | tant despatches in relation to the Clergy Reserves.{ The fret is a Despateh frum the Governor | General, covering the Address from the Leo.islative Assembly, praying that Her Majesty | {will be pleased to recommend 10 Parlizment | | a measure for the repeal of the Imperial act, i 3 and 4 Vie.chap.78, and for enabling the | Canadian Parliament to dispose of the Clergy! | Reserves, &e.The Coverror General Lricf- | ly states the facts in conncetion with the passage of hs Address at the last session, and ; \u201czogrets the revival of agitation on this sub- | Jeet\u201d?; The gecond is à Despateh from Furl Grey, boaripg date Jan.27, 1851, which is as fol.llows \u2014 i | Copy of a Despateh from the Right Honoralidle the Flarl Grey to the Right Honorable the Eurl of; Elgin and Kincardine, Dowxixg SreegT, {| Jun.27,1851.$ | My Lorn,\u2014I have hitherto defor! red amiswering your Lordship\u2019s Des-| \\patels No.198; of the 19th of July, (last, in which you transmitted to mean Address to Her Majesty fiom the; House of Assembly, on the subject\u2018 of the Clergy Reserves, because] when this Despatch reachad me the\u2019 | {having already been brought to au end, and that of the Finperial Pariia- ment being about to close, notinug could fur some months be dene on the subject referred to, and I, therefore, thought it advisable that it | shonld be reserved for that full and deliberate consideration of Her Majesty's Government, which its difficulty and importance deserved.2.1 have now to instruct your Lordship to inform the House of Assembly, whea itshall again be called together, that their Address to the Queen, which wus transmitted to n:c in your Despatch, has been laid before Hor Majesty, and that Her Ma- very graciousiy.You will further | Majesty's servants greatly rogret that la subject of so much diliculty ns | that of\u2019 the Clergy Reserves should falter an interval of soe years have {again been brought under discussion.i has appeared to them, on maiure deliberation, that the desire express- od by the Assembly in this Address conght to be acveded to, and they wili |accordingly be prepared to recom- end to Parliament thal an Act lot Er passed.giving te the Pio- Lineal Legislature full authority to their next meeting.| have, &c.(Sigued) Geey.\u2018The Farl of lélgin and Kin- cardine, &e.TLL eT eT JATTLE WITH THE INDIANS.\u2014 Sixt Tudiuns kiled\u2014Seventy-tiro Americ cans Mussacred \u2014'l'hecorrespondent of the Alta California, dated San Juax, Sunday, Jan.18, 1831, says: Aun express rider from Mariposa county arrived iu this city this eveuiug.He has brought intelligence of a bat- jie between four hundred Indians and a party of fifty or sixty Awcricans, uider theconunaud of Captain James Burney.The despatches containing this iniclligence are dated at \u201cAguto Frio,\u201d and they state that the Indians were strongly entrenched in onc of their villages.Their position was ultacked at the dawn of day, on or about the morning of the Yih inst.by the Americans, led on by Captain Lurney.The battle was à hard-fought one and lasted tlirce hours.\u2018The result was that the Indians were driven from the village, with a less of sixty killed, und fron: ten to twenty wounded.kight Americans were wound- cd, two of them mertaily.One of the latler was Lieut.8.Keane, and the other a Mr.Little.\"The deceased are particularly noticed in the des- patehes as having behaved with courage aud intrepidity.After the battle.the Americans burned the village aud retreated.\"They were pursued and constantly fired npon by the Indians, during a retreat of ten miles.But the most horrible intelligence contained in the despatches is that of the massacre of seventy-two men by the ruthless savages.'The mas- taeoie Vemviraeiel jets 9 Session of the Provincial Legislature sacre took place near Rattlesnake Crcek.\u2018Phe mien were working in a gulch or chasm, and bad stacked their arms, not apprchending any danger.\u2018The Indians came upon thein by stealth, and having secured their arms, massacred them one by oue in detail ! A CARD.Timothy Taylor tenders his sincere thanks for the very able and c@eient manner in which his neighbors exerted themselves insaving the Albion House from being burned down on the morning of the 15th inst.He feels satisfied that nothing short of almost superhuman ex- crtions could have saved the premises from total destruction.MARRIED.At South Troy, Vt.on the 13th instant, by Rev.W.G.Piper, Mr.Hovey KE.Gares of Derby Line, to Miss Any Fura, eldest daughter of Curtis Phelps, Fsq.of Troy.We received a nice slice of the bridal loaf with the above nutiee.At Fast Bolton on the 12th inst.at the res- idoyee of the bride's father, by Rev.R.A.Flanders, Mr.Svepnes Parken of Stukeley.to Mary Jasz, daughter of G.Page, Esq.\u2014\u2014rm=\u2014s=nsenemeneennns DIED, Tn Barnston on the 17th inst.Frizasers A.daughter of John and Lydia Kenneson.In Holland on the 25th ult.Mrs.Hawxan and 3 mambs, In Madey on the 1st of January kisi, Mr.inake sneh alterations as they may think Brin the existing arrangements twith regard to the Clergy Reserves, [provided bat existing interests are | respected.3.In coming to this conclusion, Filer Majesty's Government have been mainly infiuenced by the considera- trou that great as would, in their judgment, be the advantages which would result from leavmg undistnrbed the existing arrangements by which a certain portion of the public lands of Canada are made availuble for the purpoze of creating a fund for the re- lizious instraction of the inhabitants of the Province, still the question whether that arrangement is to be maintained or aliered is one so ex- clnsively affecting the people of Can- withdrawn from the Provincial Le- gisiature, te which it properly belongs, to regulale all matters eoncer- ning the domestic interests of the Province.A.I has, therefore, appeared to; Her Majesty\u2019s Government that it would Le impossible fur them, con- sistenily with the principles on which thcy have always held that the Glov- erent ol Canada onght to be con- dueted, to refuse to comply with the prayer of the Address of the Hense of Assembly; aud they have had the less difliculty in coming to this con- elusion, because they have observed with satisfaction that the Assembly.in their Address, have recognised the claims of those who are new in the enjoyment of incomes derived from land in question, and hive not asked that, in ny alteration of the Act of Parliament now in force, authority should be given to the Provineial Legislature to interfere with the con- tinuauece of these incomes for the lives of the parties by whom they are received.\"The course thus taken by the As- ada, that its decision ought not to be| = the funds raised by the sale of the] 7777 Wisner Aven, aged 33 yeors, At Lowel, Muse.on the 13th inst.Mary A.daughter of Chaney and Caroline L.Taylor, aged | year and 9 monilis.She Jub left this world of care and pain, We cariot eall her back; But we may go and met her there, And shure her happy lot.[Com.BRICHION MARKET\u2014 March 6th.At Market \u20ac00 Beef Catile, no stores.20 pairs working oxen, 50 cows and calves, 1000 Sheep and 800 Swine, Prices.\u2014Jiref Cattte.\u2014Fixtra, £7, 26,25 ; first quality, 5,50; second quality, $475; third quality, $1 a $4 50.Murking Oxen\u2014$45, 50, 60, 75, 90 a 100 Cowes and Caives\u2014&21, 29, 35, a 40, Sheep and Lambs\u2014$3 00,4 00 500 a 6 00.Swine\u20144 1-2 for sows to 5 1-2 for burrows.At retail, from 5 1-2 2 Ce.Montreal.Friday, March 14.Arhes\u2014Sales at 29s, 6d 10 28s 9d for Pos, and 27s 6d 10 27s 9d for Pearls.PEOPLE'S BANK.MT Stockholders of the People\u2019s Bank are notified that an assessment of TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS on a Share, has been ordered on the Capital Stock of said Bunk.payable on or before the 20th day ai April next.BARRY BAXTER, LEVI SPALDING, PORTUS BAXTIR.DANIEL WEBSTER, D.B.3.COBB.Derby Line, March 12, 1881.Agricultural Notice.HF Inhabitants of the County of Stan- stead are requested to meet at CARL TON AYER'S Hotel.Hatley, on the Tih day of April next, for the purpose of electing Oftice Bearers for the Stanstead County Agricultural Society the ensuing two years.By Order, L.K.BENTON, Secretary.Stanstead, March 17th, 1851.70w3 a \u2014\u2014\u2014 es 279 ThE Executive Committee appointed at a Rail Road Convention held on Stanstead Plain on the 21st of January last, are_hereby requested to meet at the Derby Line Hotel on Monday the 24th inst.at I o'clock, P.M., to receive tho report of the Portland Delegation, and for other purposes connected with the duties of said Committee, CHAS.A.KILBORN, ; sembly is alike consistent with sound Sorvutery.| March 17, 4864\" .Arney, wile vf Daniel Abbey, aged 51 year: | FOR SALE, OR TO LETHE oubsoriber offers for sale that valuable Farm, Saw Mill and Waier Privilege now occuptrd by Elon Norton, Tue Fann consists of 75 sero of land, about one- half vf which is under improvement.There ie 3 good Faw Mill v ith sufficient water power ; à good house frame, and un old house and The nbove mentioned propert Ÿ 35 site usted about two niles north of the Îead of the ny in Sianstead, on the outlet of Long Pond.ELON NORTON.1 Stanstead, Mareh 17, 1851.279 _ CHENEY & COS * BOSTON, LOWELL, NASTIUA, MANCHESTER, CONCORD, FRANKLIN, LEBANON, HANOVER, WELLS RIVER, 57.JOHNSEULY, DEBBY LINE AND STANSTLAD EXPRESS, Through in Twenty-four Hours! LEAVES BOSTON VERY Tucsday Morning, and arrives at Derby Line und Stausteud Wednesday morning at haif-past 7.LEAVES STANSTEAD Wednesday, 4 P.M., and arrives in Posten next duy (Thursday) at 7 1°.M.B.P.CHENEY, Boston, Mays.Le W.WHITE, Concord, N° 15.! Proprictors.F.D.Muerte and A.B, NELsoN, ; St.Johnsbury, V1, } Agents.FC, BUTLER, Agent fur Derby Line and Stan- stead, Canada Fast.N.B.All Packages, Boxes, &e.intended to be furwarded by Lxpress, should be delivered at the Express Office, (1.C.Butlers Line Store) entered upon the bouks and labeled, by or befure 3 o'clock, P.M.Lerby Line, March 1200, 1451.278 barn, Bissolution of Co-Partnership.THE co-partnership herctofore existing between the undersigned under the name of the firm of Taylor Wadleich & Son, is this day by mutual consent dissvived.All accounts with said finn will be settled with Taylor Wadleizh, TAYLOR WADLEIGIH, HORATIO WADLEIGH.Hatley, March Evth, 1851.2773w Cornina, or Corn Starch, NEW and superior article for Puddings, Pics, Cusiards and Blane Mange, for sale by SPALDING & JONES.Stanstead, Feb.12, 1851.S.D.KIMBALL, Pension & Bounty Land Agent, \"EM tr BARTON, Vr.267 \u201cTHE GIANT OF THE MONTHLIES.\u201d liarper\u2019s New Monthly Magazine.Lach number of the magazine will contain 144 pages octavo, in double columns.\u2014 The volumes of a single year, therefore, will present nearly two thousand pages of the choicest of the Miscellaneous Literature of the Age.A carefully prepared Fashion Plate wiil accompany each number.New Volumes commence with the June and December Numbers.\u2018Toums \u2014 Three dollars à vear, or tuwenty- Jive Cents a number.The First Volume is now ready, neatly bound in muslin, av Two Dollars.The work may he ébtained of Buok- scilers and Periodical Agents, aad of the Pub- itshors.Libzral arrangements will be made with the Trade, with Postmasters, and with Agents, for efforts in circulating the work.and speei- men numbers will be supplied gratuitously to them.\u2018The Publishèrs will supply mail and city subscribers when payment is made to them in advance.Clubs supplicd wpon liberal terms.Muslin covers for cach volume will be furnish- od by the Publishers and À gents at Tweniy- five Cents cach.Persons desiring the work early will please to furnish their names end adaress to the A- gens.Orders fur numbers {roa the com- wenccment can new be cupplicd.Thoengh its hundred nad forty-four pages are seattered the richest guins of periodical literntare, which in the present day includes seme of the most finished writing the world ever saw.De Quincey, Lover, Martineau.Sir E.Bulwer Lytton, Trunison and numer- ons anonyinous authors cf rare talent, may hot said to he contributors- to this Magezine, for their choicest pro-luetions are made tributary to its columns, [X.V.Conmercial.If there is any truthe in the \u201cspitital ren pines,\u201d the spre af Caldanith will give sonic toud kpocks in the way of thanks to Harper for the superb manner in which the illustrations of the \u201cTraveler\u201d have beet reproduced in the New Monthly.[Baltitaore County Advacate.Tt is indeed a matter for congratulation that aur periodical literature has lately assumed a character so much more substantial and eleva- ied ; and nothing hus contributed more to jt than this noble publication.Jt is in every way worthy of its unparalleled success, [N.Y.Courier and Enquirer.Imagine x mau guing through ail the con- versatioral circles of the town for a mouth, with the celerity cf seven-hugued boots, and with the memory of Sir Walter Scott, picking up for prescutatien all the fon mots and sparkling sentences le has met with.Some thing like this, in the cireles of Fuglish literature, does the cditor of \u201cHarper's New Monthly Magazine\u201d appear.* * * But the work docs not deal in reprints of Magu- zine articles only : it gives foresialling passages of new hooks when only announced, which will come to literati like the order of forthcoming ehowder to a hungry man, N.0.Bulletin, The Publication has sprung, at a single bound, into the Jargest cirenlation ever known to the infaney of such an enterprise, and we must say it has richiy merited this good fortune.[Southern Christian Advocate.An hour after the last number was receir- ed, large numbers of our most intelligent citizens might be seen with a copy in their frands, and a good-natured smile on their faces, thinking of the *\u2018good time\u201d they were to have in reading the choice relections that make up the number.The great mass ul really imelligent people are precisely suited with theadmirable selections contained in the ample and beautifully printed pages of the \u2018Monthly.\u2019 which aro really and truly the cream of the literature of Great Britain.But there are other features of the_magazine which entitle it to su- | periority.These arc the Monthly Record of Current Events, and the carefully prepared literery Notes.The former contains a mass of carefully prepared information, and the latter the best eriticisms of the day.{Buffklo Courier.Vhere is nothing in the country wo cheap and exeellent as this.| [Albany Smt: Register.slow shilling,\u2019 would say to the public that, fic is manufacturing, and has for sale, an extensive arsortunent of ! prices that sha n't be beat! Viz: KEW BSTABLISENENY, NEW EXPRESS Ve \u2014AND-\u2014 oA NN ne \u20ac SHOBS.® Ties AILY EXPRESS bettoen the JIT subscriber, believing in the maxim named that a \u201cnunble sixpence is better than 8 facen, which he wilt rem in connexion with Messrs.Cheney & Co's Express from Boston., ; Particular care and attention will Lu paid to all Packages, Poreels and y msutiers, entrusted to this line.| AGENTS.A.KNIGHT & Ca.Staratesd.CHARLES BROOKS, Lenroxville.WM.BROOKS, Sherbrooke.As no exertion will be sped to secure the safety and speedy transmission of every description of parcels, at the risk of the subecri- ber, it is to be hoped that ke will meet with fuir share vf patronage, nr RO ARREN PAIGE.Stunsteud, December 1850.207 BOOTS & SIIOES, which for beauty aud durability, can\u2019t be deat and which will sold for READY PAY st GENTS.French Calf or Kid Poote, sewed or pezged, $4,00 0 5,00 do American calf or gout Boots, 3,00 \u201c 4 01 da Boots, call or goat, short legs, 200 42 22 do Goat or cull Shaes, high 1,25 + 1,50 do Patney, of Thick Buois made te order, LADIES\u2019 Prunella Buotees, $1.25 t0 1,30 de Ki outs EN pofias, je \u201c Lai do do Walking Shoes, p26 1,25 TAKE NOTICE.0 de Sar heeled Slipy.% A 1 PPVHE subscriber has just commenced run- do Kid, Guat, Calf or Grained ning his new Clé SE ee Be GRIST MILL, A liberal discount made at Wholesale, Orders promptly atlended to.T3 Shop in MORRILL'S NEW BUILDING, Rock Island, C.E.MORACE A.PIERCE.Febrvary 18, 1851.275 N.B.\u2014No work warranted by me unicss it bus my label attached.situated shout a mile above Clmmbeslin's Mill, where he can do az much business, and do i as well, as anv Mill in the counry.He has two runs of splendid new Burr Stones, one run of ew common Stones, and a Corn Crack er.Q.POMROY.Stunstcad, Dec.T1, 1850.206 Connecticut & Passumpsie Rivers THE GREAT EXCITEMENT 5 WORKING ITS WAY NORTH! RAIL ROAD SPALDING & JONEKR Opened to St.Johnsbury, Vermont ! I AVE just received their usual supply of FALL and WINTER _ N and after MONDAY, January 61h, 3851, -f .Passenger Trains will leave St, Johnsbury G O ODS.to whiclr they would invite tbe attention of their customers and the public generally.for Boston, &e., at 9.85 A.M., andarrive in Boston at 7 P.M.RETURNENG\u2014Leave Bostun at 7.30 a.31, 8.NJ.flutter themselves that thicir stuck will compare favorably.both as to quantny and quads ity, with any sther in the Townships.3: Was bees?and arrive at St.Johnabury at 4.85 r.m.The Trains South, comuunicate same day with ascerlianed fur a éertainty that the \u201cLive Man\u201d the following places: can be found at 1ke Loswell, Lawrence, Nashua, Manchester, Con- 61 White Storé, cerd, Frarklin :\u2014 Windsor, Bellows Falls, Keene, Fitchburg ;\u2014Worcester, via Nashua or Fitchburg: who will sell as low, and for cash, a shade lower, than any other man in the County.\u2014Montpclicr and Builington :\u2014connecting with the different Rail Roads at White River Junction, Rock Island, October 22d, 1850.where half an hour is allowed for dining.The extension of the Passumpsic Railroad to St, Johuskury, Sixty Miles further North than any other Rail-Roud, in the direction of Northern New Hampshire, North-Easicrn Vermont, and the Eastern Townships of Canada, afords facilities for possengers between the cities and manufacturing towns and PROSPECTUS OF THE Canada Directory, THE Subscriber proposes to publish, Ly _ Subecription, #0 23 to be ready for deliv- the above sections of country, by which there is \u20acxy in the fall of 1851.or earlier, if possiblr.ye ed MR A DIRECTORY OF CANADA, contain- A Saving of Oue bay s T HBC, ing the rames and business and professionat and an escape from a tedious and uncomfortable Men, in tire principal cities towrs and villages journey by stages over bad roads to reach the same : in Canada, arranged 1st, Alphabetically by sections.i Cities Tuwns and Villages, and 20d, Alpha- On the arrival of the Up Train, STAGES wilt ; boticallv by Bussiness and Professions in each, leave St.Johusbury fur Lyndon, &e.and arrive at Bartan same night\u2014passing through Wheelock, Sheffield and Glover, on Mondays.Wednesdays and Fridays, and through Eurke and S#lton on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.Alsu, Stages leave each of the principal stations for the towns in the interior.The geeond &uy from Loston, &e., passengers will reach the folluwing places: Derby Line, Stanstead, Hatley, Compton, Len- noxville, Sherbrrcke and Melbourne :\u2014Frasburg, Coventry, Troy and Richford :~Alsu, Newark aud Charleston on \u2018Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays :\u2014Guildhall, Stewartstown.Colebrook und Canaan, VE, MERCHANDIZE TRAINS daily between St.Johnsbury and the Boston and Lowell Depot iu Boston.! On Tuesday of each week a Train will leave St.without stopping.ROBERT HALE, Agent St, Johnsbusy, Vt.January !, 1851.NOTICE.made up to the Ist Junuary, 1351, aud weuld | same mp cdiately, \"Those expecting to pay in wood, grain, &e.are reminded that it is wanted forthwith, Bocts and Shoes of all kinds will be kept! oi: Land and made to order as cheap as the cheapest for cash or ready pay.| W.H.LER.Stanstead Plain, Jan.21, 1851.27 Lu?Not to Be Beat by the Usion.FOSTER & CO.WoL say tu those wishing to purchase Goods with tiuney, thet they have now on haud à better and more romplie assortment than anv other establishment in the TASTLRN TOWNSHIPS, which thoy will dispose of for CASH as low as any concern, not excepting the Union, and perhaps lower if you try us.We have he Goods and want the money.Rock Istond, Janvary 8, 1851.CHAIRS! CHAIRS!! HF.Subscriber would say to the inhabitants of Stanstead and vicinity, that he is now manufacturing all kinds of WCOD-SEAT CHAIRS, SUITED TO THEIR WANTS, IN ALBERT YOUNG'S SHOP.Icing thoroughly acquainted with this business.he feels eentident he can give entire satisfaction to all who may (aver him with their patronage.Hy prompiness and strict attrution to business, and by making » superior artiele, which he will sell | AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST, he intends to deserve a share of public patronage, which he respeciluily solieits.\u201cThose wishing to purchase any iliing in tis line, will find it to their advantage to call and examine quality and price 270 | do.not exceeding fuur Hues when the place ts so large as to make the lath | desirable.A | A short descriptton of each Town or Village i will also be given, with ifs distance from ine City with which it is most centrally conneet- ed, and the Steamboat or Stuge fare usually | eharged to reach it, together with such other {information relative to the place as may be ; usoft]} or interestiug to the public.| Fhe work will be ga np in one Jarge octave ; volume, printed well upon good paner, and lbound substantially, and will be délivored to | Subscribers at U3 per copy.As the expenses incurred in travelling and otherw ise, tocolleet the inforniation for the ; Work, Will be nec ssarily great, the following\u2019 ; terms Lave born decided on :\u2014 Johnsbury with LIVE STOCK, and go through | For Inserting the Name and Business ii small type No clurge.\u2018 do.in large type, not exrerding © Lines 1s 8: 2s 6d These rates to be paid at the time the ins formation is received from the perties ; but, as an inducement tn subseribe fur the work, it TIE subseriher would say to all those in- | has been resolved, that every person orderirg \u201cAL debted to him.that he has their accounts à Copy, and paving Ys 6d ot the time of vo doing, will be entitled to have four lines me respeethullly invite all to call and adjust the! sorted rr/fhout curge, receiving credit for the i 9s Gd so paid, when the book ja delivered.ADVERTISEMENTS Will be inserted at the rate of 23a.per Pare; when one page or more is taken, and at the rate of 3Cs per Page, when less thon one Page is taken.As the edition of the \u20acandda Business Pie rectory will be a Yarge ee, ad will circulate extensively, net only in the Province, Lut in the Commercial Cities of Great Britain and the United States, it will be a most eligible medium of advertising Pereons in business in the Country and in the smaller Towrs, will find that the appears ance of their names in the Canada Busiuess Directory will be of great advantage to them, as In many instunces Merchants doing business in the large cities are desirors of communicating with them upon mattersof importance, but from the absence of a work, sucl: as the one projected, they are unable 10 do so, whilst its appearance will at once ebviate th: difficulty.It would be almost superfieeus to point out the many fucilities which such a work vil! afford to Merchants in the Cities and Powrs for extending their business cernexions, asc as care will be taken that Copies shall be pli ced in the Merchant's Fachanges and Rean ing Reoms, of the principal Commeréinl Cir ies of Great Britain and the United States, i will be for them, also, the very fest channel of pulicity which has ever been vfercd in Cara- a.The work is intended to appear in the Fat: of 1851, or earlier if possible, and as a guar antee that the work will be fhitllully carrisé out, it is.perhane, sufficient to sav, that thi information will be collected hr she Subseri- ber, persenally, in the principal Cities and Towns, and that it will be printed aud jub- hihed ly Messrs.Lovell & Gitson ef Mon- frend, before buying els where.Old Chairs repaired and painted on short notice and on reasonable terms.All orders prumplly attended to.Don\u2019t mistake the place.Cull and ace.WANTED, in crchange for the above, 5,000 feet Bass Plank, 3,000 feet hard-wood lumber, 23 cords wood.All kinds of country produce taken itr exchange for Chairs.C.W.DREW.Rock Island, January, 1851.272 1 Gentlemen! F.can sell you Under Shirts, Drawers, Shirts, Pants, Vests, Coats, Over Coats, 3nd Butfa- lo Coats at low raics.Foster & Co.Dec.11, 1860.Gentlemen desirous of subscribing to, or advertising in the work.arc respectfully re quested to address, post paul, ROBERT W.S.MACKAY, At Messrs.Lovell § Gilson, St.Nicholes 8.Montreal, August, 1850.LOOK OUT!!! FRENCH & BAXTER will this day nd- tify all that are indebted to them by Note or otherwise, that the same must be paid be fore the Ist day of April, or on Attorncy dul .settle them for us.We being fir/ly ~itivinevd of the fact that long credits are ruikéue to u!.- Derby Line, Feb.1st., 1851.At the Same Time, We will sell off our Stock of Rif Geod.: st cost and freight, Being about 25 per cer: fees than Unis priece.Call md sce, ane\u2019 3 down.= : Paper Hangings, F.have a good assortment at very low prices.Call and see.Fosten & Co Dee.11, 1850, : - - ni 42 1 El rAd Me EE oe Te nA ata bon re pe I SPN aC DE D NES i * -\u2014_ Written for the &tgustead Journal.THE DYING CHRISTIAN.Let ine go to my howe, to my heavenly home, Where sickness and rorrow und death never e Some; To those mansions of blir far away in the skies\u2014 To the arms of iny Susier, whose love never dies.In those mansions of pleasure prepared for the blest, Where the saints dw eld] i glory.righteous.news dressed, And the weary of earth are forever at rest, Neither sorrow sor erving nov pain can they kuow, 0! then 10 that hone dearest friends let we fa.Though the grave is enshronded with darkness and gloom, Yet my Savior bith died; he hath passed through the tomb, And we know we shall lise in those manstous above With our Sovereign and Savior whose nature is Tove.We have friends whe have cone to those bright realms of light, On the wings of theangels Cis ve taken their flight; They arc ranging through heaven with joyous, delight, \u2014 They are free from the bondage of misery and wou ; wider and wider at every syllables \u201cwart a 0\" then to their homes dearest friends Tet me go, i When the sun throngh the day beams re ful-, gent with light, And the stars twinkle down {rom their homes through the might, Think that 1 like a bird on its punons way sour.' To those bright distant worlds, and their bon.ties explore.What God hath erated, his erestares tas view OF then dearest Tends Danust bal yond, For rearons eelestial soon shall passthrough, With the bright throngs of angels their wonders to know,\u2014 ; 0! then to their jovs dearest friends let me ge.Dear friends.now ia sorrow, 1 bid vou good by.For 1 ge to my Savior wlio reigns in the sky.For our sakes he the suflerings of death could tuncle-lega dd.fun in the Cape Anp stage, niriped.boozy.faint, shot in the neck.Lumboozfrd, weaointed, tight, got à brick in lis bat.- Burlington Sen tint.Saar, Moran, Ose llvsbann\u2014lante, \u2018Fwo \u2014Ol4d Gov, L\u2014\u2014.of Vermout, was one of the west miveterate Jokers of be carly times, in which he figured.told of Gi, which has never been related in print, and never can bey pochaps, with ganeh effect © but we will try it.One full as he was return from the Legiskature on horseback.as ueual at that day, be was hated from a house by a garrulous old maid, who had of ten annoyed him with questions respecting publie affairs.Well, Governor,\u201d suid she, coming out towards the road, whut new Jaws have you passed ar Montpelier, this tre\u201d SWE, one rather singular law aiong th vest,\u201d replied he.\u201cPew tlt Now, what is it, Governor 17° asked the excited querist.SAWhy, that the won in each town, who has the smalle=tinouth, shall be warranted a husbard.*Whov, whot! 7 up her mouth wo the siadlest compass: suid the other, drawing \u201cwhot a queer enews lor that is °° = Yes, hut we have passed another that beats that\u2014ithe: woman who has the largest mouth is to have two husbands © \u201cWhy, whint !7 exclaimed the old maid, mstaetly relaxing her mouth ane) stretehing it remarkable Low that is\u2014whon does it come in force, Governor! At this the Goverror put spurs to his horse and vanished.\u2014Grser Mountain Freeman.AMERICAN RITERS.In England rivers all are mmales-\u2014 For instance, Fath-r Thames, Whouver in Columbia sails, Finds them mottnselles or dumes.Ves, Lero the sofler sex presides À quatie, 1 assure ve, And Mes, Sippy rolls her tides Responsive to Miss Souri.LINES TOUCHING THE LINES.A Yaukee of genius, by no means a lubber.Invented some ships built of tough Indiu-rub- wr, Which£would walk in half no time all over creation ; So, thinking he'd four out a boon for his nation, To Congress he offered lig Melntosh fleet, Which Le guessed would all other eraft very ic, Muc-eved, a passenter Vol n fur Ne Ststead Journ\u2019.A FAST DAY DINNER Sous plain, honesi pecple may Yu surprie- ed at the euption of this irtiele, beeauxe 14 isn- plies à dinner of some sert ou a day of fast- a ARTHUR'S HOME GAZE The subscribers have comsuenced the publication of 3 New Weekly Paper fur l\u2019amalies, with the above title, to be under the entire editorial control of F.=.ARTHUR, ing, whereas according to their old-fashioned Who will encours upon i all, or nearly i ; ; .9 ail, of his literury lsbors, 1e des:guef this notions.there should be ua diner atall ona paper (8 cleurly éxpressed in the title, dose fist day.And truly sting did formerly me (Clere, Di will be, emphatically, n paper ply partial, at leust, if not total abstinence for the home corch\u2014u houschold conpanton-\u2014 Aus ancedute is from food durin the period of the fast.It ow pleasant fireside friend, coming to all with a4 eheerfu) countenance, and seeking.while nt parts struction, to entestzin and interest all classes of renders, À leading feature of, consider hat cating at all broke a fete 1 (he «Home Guzese\u201d will be a Sovics of O- suppos= that no one doubts that Daniel and the ; rivinal Nora hu the Lior! Ril will, ; i \u201cat.auhstained fr Ki urnisit seine four or five « ; ATs pious Jews in genial, abstain d from four, domestic Life, writien in his best style, for! jentirely on their days of fasting.Vio ban, cach volume, The Home Gazette\u201d will be | aw wes that they ate any dinner on those days\" he organ of no party nor scet; nor will ithe [hat mriued has mmarched a great way since the the exponent of any of the asms of the day.Whether its! But it will faithiilly advocate the right, andj seek by every means, to widen the eircle of 8 .human happiness.Honestly will the editor tend fo determine.Now according to the yo the trmh, ashe has eer done in his wri-| views which prevail in that church whieh tings, for the suke of goud to his fellow men.and which don't make mis-! But, in doing this, he will avoid UNMecessir) - harshness and eauseless offence, and keep hi was thought that esting to the full wus incompatible with gennine Frsting.Indeed it wis days the pious Jews flourished.mareh has bean always onward, 1 do not pre- \\eaunet go Wrong, in | takes even whos she contradicts herself, ab.journal free from stain of wounding personal iMPO RTANT & EARLY ! | stinenee 1s not essential to a fast, ond a fast-iiiy.He will oppose what is false und evil, day dinner, se ler from being no diuner ut all.ud one of his social duties ; but, while dang so, will use no sharper language than its rebuke aud correction may require.*Fhe, \\ | Home Gazette\u201d will be cferantiy printed, on best dinners in the whole week.T ought to! fine White Paper.with large, clear faced type, say here that some Protestants have imbibed that may be read by young and old without ; \u2018this doctrine from the infallible church, and, injury to the eyes.; TERMS OF THE PAPER IN ALL CASUS NT: ADVANCE, 201 as some puritenical christians sfill contend it should Le, is a rare repust\u2014one of the very! very comphacentix practice according to it\u2014: \u2018There are many Protestants who do not pro- copy.per anim, $2 co.\u201cfeat vs thoroughly or as strenuously as they Three copies 5 5 60 should, | Six or hd 10 00, So 4e | Ten > \" 15 00 | What put me in end of this subjeet was! Fourteen \u201c 20 00.th.following incident.As Tonee sat at the: Where a club of six, ten, or fourieen cope [table of a peatleman, a friend of mine.the ies wre sent.an cæfre copy will be furnished | Sor ; ca vere doelie: Éto the postinaster, or other person, who makes : \u201copie of conversation was a very dedicate pre- 1 I i yur 0 EO, WAT A topic of conversation was y pres tue Copy of either Godey's : ti : s.1 k dicular inter 0 the club, il i | aration of aki ; Look no particular Inter, Lady's Book, Grahmn's Magizine.or Sar- | pest in i natif one of the company remarked, \u2018tain\u2019s Magazine, will be sent for Four Dor Plat when she resided in the funily of Mr.A uans.@3F AI letters must be post-paid \u2014 |à distinguished Catholie, that dish was always 7237 Money that is current at ie place w here La mar hn heir fast-dav dinne This arrest the subscription is made, will be wken in pay- [® part of their fast-Cay diner.; TET ment for the paper.Address, jo my attention.Fast day dinner! exclaim- PS, ARTHUR & Co.Let «Who ever heard of a dinner on a fist; No.5 Afhenion Buildings, Franklin Place, \u201cday?In is not possible thd they have a dinner\u201d Philadelphia.i .; Mt | ._ Lu.at Mr.As onu fist day! Dinner! ex-, THE BRITISH PERIODICALS claimed the person, 1 never desire to ent a AND TUE ; better.: | FARMERS GUIDE.what constituted the fust day dinner at Mr._\u2014__ A's.thle.Well, suid she, \u2018lo begin.a: LEONARD SCOTT ka.; + A old Street, Now York rock fish dressed with eggs and butter, (no No.5, Gold Strect, .ros fish dre ?bora à ( i CONTINUE, to publish the four leading mean affiir this where there is a good appe- 2 British Quarterly Reviews aud Black- tite) eggs prepared in two ways, and oysters.| wood's Magazine ; in addition to which they \u201cThey dispense with vegetables, 1 presume, {have recently commenced the publication of a said 1.\u2018Oh, no,\u2019 sherejoined.\u201cWell, sure-, valuable Agricultiral work, called the Jy,\" said I, \u201cthey have no dessert on their fast ; \u2018 SPARMERS GUIDE TO SUIFATIFIE AND days?\"They have the very best, and in ev-| By isey Steepess, FIRS of Fdinburg, I'his wade me curious to Inquire PRACTICAL AGRICELTURE.\u201d\u201d Remember our Motto! \u201cCheaper than the Cheapest I\u201d 11F OLD YELLOW STURE is again filled from garret to cellar with u large and fashion- | able stock oy FALL AND W'NTER.GJ0DS.Give us a call at the Ok! Yellow.and we pledge oursches to give You the worth of your money.\u2014JUST OPLNED=\u2014 25 picees newest styles Cloukings : 53 du do Press Goods ; 10 do Trimmings to mulch; , 12 do Bonnet Velsets ; 23 do Ribbous; 10 do Ex.Ginghams; 50 do Hayles and other Prints; i2 do Freneh and English Delainesg us Yds Regent Sik 6 pieces Beaver, blue, black and gray ; 10 do Cussimeres; & do Vestings: And in fact most all kinds of Goods enquired fi: at the present day may be found at our store.\u2014 Please remember our motto when trying the inar- ct.BAXTER, HASKELL K Co.Rock Islund.Oct, 20, 1550.Bargains for the Fall and Winter.\u2014 CABINET WARE DEPOT.JOIN TINKER OULD inform the inhabitants of Derby and vicinity, (hat be huis purehised the stand re\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u201cformerty vecupicd by A-u B.Mocre.with the ine tention of making a permanent location, (latterin himself that by strict application to busingss he will receive u due shire of public putrenage, | Having the advantages of Water-power and Machinery, | would say lu those wishing to buy, thet !1 have en hand aud am constantly munulucturing : great variety of rich ard tasty i Cabinet Furniture, made uf the best materials and in the latest styles, sach as : sidebourds, Secreturics, Locke | crs, Burcaus \"with Tap Drawers and Looking-slasses, Common- | and Freuch do ; Centre, Curd, Dining, Extensien, | pembroke, Dress, Tciletard Work.as well as ali tds of comp TARLIS; ! Ligh and Low Post l'ield and French | BEDSTEADS: j Light ard Wash Stands: SCTAS, ings ; .great variety of Chairs, such as French Fop Cane Scat Dining Chairs ; Common do du do do Grecian du de da du French Top, Lanister Burke, \\Woud Scat Chairs; HF immense spirit of competition of the pres- Imitation do do de ent Line requires that great advuttages must Double Lack do do do be given to the publie to sceurc their patronage.Commen du do do To this end, A.KNIGHT & Co, have purchased an unusvelly Large Ntock of Winter Goods, determining to scl at such prices that they can, compete with any in the country\u2014while in the ar- tieles of DELAINEs and Fann Ginonass, they can safely defy competition.A.KNIGHT & Un, in intimating their return fr in the Mang ETs, assure their customers and the public, that, not swithstapding the clamor about Nile.Cotton and Woolen (Gomls being greatly ad- vancedin price, they arc enabled, in many instan- es, to ofier them 20 per ecnt.cheaper Uian ever, The tollowing will be fund worthy the attention of all intending purchasers, The pubiie are invi- led to call and exaniine Lhe Splendid Stock of Goods now cpening a\u2019 their Store on Séanshad Plain: They consist in partof Heavy, Loug, VVrapping aud Faney Shawls; A gnod variety el Delaines ; Thibet Cloths and Merinos ; Blick and colored Alpacca.: Hale's, also MeNaughion & Potter's I'iints, in great varicly ; One case of Fall Ginghams, very Inw prices; Regent Silks, an allogether new article, very cheap; A few choice picres of beautiful Cloakings; Plaids of all kinds and colors : Casawaikas ; Cliiton Caps; Berlin Wool Cra- vats; Wool and Kid Gloves; children\u2019s Hoods ; | Lace Veils in black and blue filings ; Muffs, Boas, Hosiery, Luces and Edgings.and a neat assori- ment of Velvet Dress Trimmings and Clock Frin- gus.In way of fine Brovdeluths.Beaver and Pilot cloths.Cussimeres.Frstines, Ready Mude Couis and Tests, Mufilers, Cravats, Gln+es, Orcralls, | Wool Shirts, Braces, %e.the Gentlemen will find an excellent assortmont at exceedingly low prices.Children\u2019s High and Low Chairs ; | Large lrench'Fop Cane Seat flocking Chair ; ! Hall size de do do de ! Nur:e, without arms, de do ! Large Rated Wood Seat do do lial size do do du do do Nurse Imitation do do Children's do do Sewing Chairs.These wiskive (¢ buy ary of (he above named articles to sell axain.can have them ut a very sinail advance frem cost.All the above articles, andevers other article usually found in a Cabinet Ware Shap.will be made in the latest styles and finished tn suit purchasers.All the above named articles will be sold chou \u201cur cash or approved credit, Those wishing to bey will do well to call and examine qualities and prices, beture purchasing elsewhere, L37 Wanted, in exchange for Cabinet Turni- ture, all kinds of country Produce.Deiby Centre, VL, Junuars.1550.221 To Carpenters and Joiners, LOU nill find a Letterassor.ment of TOOLS at Gilman & Holmes\u2019 than at anv other store in the vicinity.Among which are the following : Steel and [ren Squares | Sliding \u2018I Bevel and Try do.Carpenters Adz.\\ Saves, bend and split- i ling do.compass de, Augers and auver bitts of yat sizes, Brures with 36 bitts of the best quality, Spring and bull braces.sochot chi.els, firmer do, (long paring do, Gouges, Fline lrons.Juinters, i dark and smoothing planes with single and deuble iirous.rubbel and match Planes, Piengh do with 7 y irons.Filisters, Brass, Copper and Shy-lizht Spirit ! Level, 2 and 4 foid bux-wocd rules.Ivory pos- ket do.Nail Masmmmnara, patent saw sets, Guoges, i Spuke shaves, screw drivers, scratch av ls, com- sees, $c.I These of you wishing to precise please give endure, i som heat fle hath risen again and is promise is sure.But Congress his vessels thought fit to decline, Bearest friends we shall mect on that bright, ! Fst, fn sailing across, they should rbot the .ane! blissful shore\u2014 | \u2018 We shall ees with the friends who have PDC.L'on ask me, ther before\u2014 : vou a day! Where the sorrow of parting is heard of no by frankly answer only once, and mean just ! what l say : You seem perplexed, and somewliat hurt, but wait and hear the rhyme : \u201cPrav how can one do more than once, what one does all the time.love, how many times 1 think of muet: And the bright streams of pleasure eternally lone.TM.Stanstead, Mareli 8, ES51.MISCELLANY.Too good to le lost \u2014 An exchange paper - some time sinee told us that whea the Mon.Steav asp Gas wirnorr Cosp\u2014lt is lruman South returned to Washington with scarcely thirty years since a committee of the! his youthful, accomplished and handsome: Al- House of Commons doubted the possibility of | abama wife, somebody asked him how many travelling at the rate of even fificen miles an\u201d slaves she had.\u2018Only one) said Truman, hour.Winsor.too, wis laughed at when he bowing low and placing his hand upon his proposed to light street Tunps with coal gas 51 heart : \u2018ouly one, who is proud te be her Dr.Larduer endeavored to prove the iunpossi- | shiwe.> bility of a steamship ever crossing to Awmeri- | That was very good.But another exes; Profissor Wheatstone was treated as af change adds that on the night the platform élever enthustast when he first promulgated | wave way at the eiveus, Mr.Smith was pres- tus ideas of the electric telegraph: yet ail ent with his young wife.and it is said that those things have heen brought into suecess- when the crash came, hé ran for the door, : ful operation.One or two of the principal Jeaving the lady to shift for herself.Another allway companies have lately entered mio an lady obscrving it, remarked, pointing at the arrangement with Mr.Shepard, who has pa Hon, Senator rom Conncetient © Look.Took! \u2018tented an invention for the decomposition of there rovs à fugitive stave water, and negotiations are pending with some | steamboat and gas companies for the appliea- tion of this patent to propel steamboats, locomotives, and other engines, hy which the cost of working machinery and generating was is likely to be greatly yedueed, At the coming Exhibition we hope to have an opportunity ot \u201cWhen the Kang of Spain attacked your testing the merits of this wonderful invention.Majesiv.ead.he took the wrong sow by the \u2014 London Tunes.Cee ° ear The Queer could not help smiling at this both, in one of her progresses, soon alter the def atof the Spanish Armada, visited Shrews- bury.thie mavoer, on congratulating her on the event, sapd\u2014 facture dd Lao aliy\u2014When Queen Elisa | ery variety,\u201d said she.\u201cAnd do they eall that, a fast day dinner?and do they suppose that they fast when they cat it?\u201cCertainly,\u201d said ! she.\u201d \u201cWell, T suppose it is because they cat very sparingly of what is set hefore them.| \u2018You are mistaken,\u201d replied my informant.\u2014 Quantity has nothing te do in the matter \u2014 | It is not the quantity eaten that constitutes a) tast, but the kind.\u201d \u2018Phere the conversation ended, but not so my thoughts on the subjeet.Aud this, thought 1, is fasting.So the church | teaches, and millions believe it.What dupes! | how deceived to suppose that this is fasting.\u2019 If not deceived themselves, what insulters of God, to endeavor to palm it off on Him es tastinr.A change of food is fasting! To cat differently on one day trom what they do; on other davs, is to keop a fast ADMIRABLY: | DOCTRINE! ACL | SREATEXCITEMENT AT i THE SOUTH END! \\ TE would beg to say lo cvery man, woman | and child wishing to purchase Goods, that | we have just recvived u large addition of New and Desirable Goods, adapted to the season, which renders eur Stock | more COMPLETE than any other in town.An 1) MENNE SALEwillconunence on the 18th of this! month and continue until our cutire stock of oser | 312,000 ! ! ! _\u2026 812,000 ! ! ! is sold.Ladies will find a splendid assortment of DRESS GOOLS, consisting in past of black and cold Alpaccas; do do Coburgs ; Silk Warp Poplin; Regent Silks; Embroidered Dresses; Fig'd Vicunia Cloths; a splendid lut of Del aines, Cashimneres and Gifty other kinds nut here mentioned.Also the best assortment of CLOARKRINGS illustrations of a floeery discourse.which we! and her admiration was further heightened (45 be found, comprising in ali FIFTEEN differert ean remember, is that of a gentleman, whe, when at her departure, he begged permission in lecturing to an audience, \u201ceeipsed Paley\u2019s \u201cto atiend her Majesty to the gallows \u2014 Evidences in the following striking manner + Which was a mile out of town.\u201cLadies and gentlemen, 1am as certain of! =- - = rT these truths, as Tam that flour comes fram: For tis Occasion Oscyv.°\u2014The cir- Rochester, and that T know for certain, my cumstances related in the following lines are brother having this morning reecived three.said to have actually occurred in Holton, Me.hmndred barrels of superfine, which, he de-! sires me to state, will be sold for eash ov approved paper, as low as any in the market \u201d* In old Now Ineland Tong ago, When all ereation travelled slow.And nought but trackless deserts lav, Before the early settlers way, \u2019 A vouth and damsel, bold and tor, Had cause to take a journey where, Tl'hro\u2019 night and day, and day and night, No house would greet their wearied sight : And, thinking Hymen's altar should Precede their journey through the wood.I _ \u201cDruxe.-\u2014There is searcely a word im the English language that seems to be so studiously avoided by every body, as the onc at\u2019 the head of this paragraph.We wish the, They straightivay to a nstiee went thing were as urcommon as the word The | By love and PRA cont ' cn last synonym that we have observed is \u201ctight.The Justice\u2014good old honest pate\u2014 Said it was quite unfortunate, a term which strikes us rather inappropriate, | to Bulle Snort at th eut could not bine These two young folks of willing mind.since a \u201ctight™ man, in the cant use of the\u2019 word, is almost always a \u201cloose character.\u201d For his commission\u2014sad to s1y\u2014 We give a list of a fow of the varions words Had just expired\u2014but yesterday \u2018 and phrases which have been in popular use, Net, after all, he arould not say at one time or another.to signify some stage {na single thoy Jheald go away of inebriation :\u2014Over the bay, half seas o- Tn hoy eons ha bons fonde ver, hot.high, corned.cut.cocked, half-cock- And \u201cjust a little he would marry\u2014 ed.shaved, disguised.jummed.damaged.slce- Fnough, perhaps.to safely earry\u2014 py.tired, discouragad, snufy, whipped, how a they were in connubial mood\u2014 come ve so.brevzy, smoked.top heavy.fud- Snovgh to do them through the woud.dled, groggy, tipsy, smashed, swipy.slewed.12 A Rhode Island Jad.under exanuna- styles aud qualities.Ladies\u2019 Polkas and Iloods, Cashmere Cloves of all sizes Blue, White and Red English Flannel ; Gents.all wool Sashes & Mufllers, \u2014A large Lot of\u2014 BOE E, consisting of Muffs, Boas, Victorines, Mitts, Gloves Gents Boas, &e.GENTLEMEN.you will furl among nur stock a heavy and well selected assortment of West of England broadeloths, bl'k brown and Rifle Cloths.blue and brown Beavers, Whitney's Docskin and Cassimcres.SOLE and UPPER LEATHER of the best quality.Boots and Shoes made to order.Hardware, Cutlery.Crockery, Glass Ware Paints, Oils, Groceries of all kinds EXCEPT LIQUORS.Joiner's Tools of every description, eonsisting of Double Jointers, Smootbing and Jack Planes, Plows, Filisters.Bead & Match Plancs, Bevels.Try Squares, Shop Axes, Millwright and Firmer Chisels, Paint Mills.BUFF.ILO ROBES, Cooking and Box STOVES, Stove Pipe.\u2014arso\u2014 Ready-Made Clothing.We have on hand the best assortment of the above that can be found in this place, not errept- Ping the \u201creal Depot.\u201d 50 Canada Gray Over- ' coats, brown and blue Beaver do.Ruffalo dn.\u2014 « Under eoats of allqualities ard styles.Vests of | all descriptions, Pants do.that must Le sold hy _ January next.+ Please to remember our motlo\u2014 |\u201c NOT TO BE UNDERSOLD BY ANV LIVE MAN!\u201d FOSTER & crank.salted down, how fare ye, on the lee tion by a Connecticut schoolmaster.being ask- | Rock Island, Oct.15, 1850.lurch, all sails set, three sheets in the wind.cd .\u201cTlow many godsarethere 2\u201d The boy well under way, battered, blowing.boosy, after scratching his head some time.replicd\u2014 sawed, snubbed.bruised, serewed.stewed.\u20181 dont know how many you've get in Con songed, comfortable, stunned.dng teamed.nection het we bave one in Rhode Teland * \u201c Rubber Over Shoes.A GOOD assortment hoth of Ladies\u2018 and Gen {A temens\u2019.Vor Sale as low as the lowest.by Dee 11,1850 VesrprK Co { \"The Westminster Revier (Jäberat), anel \u201csmall portions of their contents is devoted to wmithor of the Book of the Farm,\u201d &e.&e.&e., ; a=sisted by Jon P.Norrox, MA., New Haven, Professor of Scientific Ag- rieulture in Yale College, &r.&e.This highly valuable work will comprise two lire royal octavo volumes, containing over 1100 pages, with 13 or 20 splendid stecl engravines, and more than GUO engravings on.woud.in the highest style of the art, illustrating almost every implement of husbandry now in use by the best farmers, the best methods of ploughing, planting, haying, harvesting, &e.&e., the various domestic animals in their highest perfection ; in short, the pir- torial tenure of the book is unique, and will render it of incaleulable vatue to the studeus of Agrienlture.The Work is being published in Semimonthly Numbers, of G1 pages each, exclusive of the steel engravings, and is soldat 25 cents cach, or $5 for the entire work in numbers.of which there will be at least twenty- two, LS The British Periodicals re-published are as follows, viz.: ; The London Quarterly Review (Conservative), The Edindnerg Reviav (Whig).The North British Review (Free Church).Blackwood's Filinturg Magazine (Cory.) Although these works are distinguished hy the political shades above indicated.yet but a political subjeets.1 is their literary charac ter which gives them their chief value, and in that they stand confessedly far above all other journals of their class.Blackwood.still under the masterly guidance of Christopher North, maintains its ancient celebrity.and is.at this time, unusually attractive, from the se- ria} works of Bulwer and other Jierary notables, written for that magazine, and fivst ap- | pening 1 its columns both in reat Britain | \u201cand in the United States.Such works ai Fhe Caxtons,\u201d and = My New Novel\u201d (hath i by Bulwer.) **My Peninsular Medal,\u201d +The ; Green Hand.* and other serials of which nu- {merous rival editions are issued by the leading ÿ publishers in this conntey.have to be reprin-| fted by those publishers from the pages of\u2019: | Réuclirond, after it has been issurd by Mossrs.{voit $ Co.! so that Subscribers to the Re- | print of Urat Magazine may always rely on (having the earliest reading of these fascinating ! tales.| ; TERMS: ; Per Annum.| For any one of the four Reviews, $3,00 For any two do 5.00 For any three do 7.00 For all four of the Reviews, 8,00 j For Blackwoods Magazine, 3.00 For Blackwood and three Reviews, 9,00 For Blackwood and the four Reviews, 10,00 For Famer\u2019s Guide (complete in 22 Nos.) £5,00 | (Payinents to be made in all ras:s in Advance.) Money, current in the States where issued, will be received af par.&Fr Remittances and comununications shonld be always addressed.post-paid or franked, to the Publishers.LEONARD SCOTT & Co.~ NOTICE.BRANCH of the New England Protce- ; LA tive Tnion was organized at Stanstead Plain on the 28th November.We would give all those friendly to the institution an invita.ton to eall at Dr, COLBY NS, where the Books Iwill be opened for signature.Ww.CHAMBERLIN, F.JUDD.Directors.| |.K.BENTON.$ \"Stanstead, December 10, 1850.266 Boys! ' Vos will find a goud assortiment of Caps that will just fit you, at Foster & Cu's.; Dec.11, 1850.G oop Stone Lame fon cale at T FOSTTR & COS | 2 du Le A large and superior lot of BUFFALO ROGES, sa call.We shall take much pleusure in show- tu Le suld at a low figure.ping you our stock.GILMAN & HOLMES.Auierivan Sheelings from 6 cents per yard and Bock Island, Nov.25, 1818, upwards, Lo Buckskin Mitts and Gloves on consignment.! wholesale and retail.Druggets and Bagging.| To Skoemakers.|) & J.W.TOWN have constituted Gilman 4.K.& Co.have also on hand a ful stock of, » & Holmes agents fr the sale of their Groceries, Crockery.Glass and Hard Ware.| Lasts, Baot-trecs, Ke.You will find at their store, The efforts made by A.KNIGHT & Co.to! Rock Island, a Full supply ol the following supply their customers with Gonds of a low remu- MENS right and lft Lasts; Wonens straight lusts; nerating profit having resulied in a continued pate do Pine block du te right & left gaîter du ranage, they proudly take this opportunity of re-; du do mounted do do Kid lip do turning their best thanks to a disecruing publie.! du coarse and fine do Beysrigit and eft do Stanstead Plain, Sept.25th, 1830, i do stuga Llock - do dr straight do i } de straight ds Cuck do - 1 a 4 do boat trees, ircned de.Cuek da.Split Pras of BGOT AND SHOE STORE.Lallezes.The above will be cold at tee prices wiih the mddiiion of duties, IF.cubzeriber respectfully informs the public.|G.& HL have also on band, a œond azsortment that he keeps on hand and is constantly man- | of Shnc-makers Tons\u2014Shoc-thrend, Shoc-nuils ufacturing the LarGesT, Best and CHEavest' Zine, and Copper Points.wid Boot Webbing.\u2019 assortment of Ladies\u2019 and Gentlemens\u2019 ; Nev.20, 1189, > BOOTS & SHOES te - of all kinds.to be found in this market.| Rock Island Beady-made Clothin By using the best of Stock.and employing com- | VEUT 5 petent worhmen, he is able to produce an article DEPOT.that can\u2019t be heat in quality or price\u2014particutarly | Thick Boots, which he is selling.long lezs, double the largest best and cheupest assortment of soled, and custom-made, for 250 per pair.Re: Iv A .: ; 4 = : andy Made ; o Alt orders from Merchants punetually attended! ut be found wi ! fe Cle thing, to as usual.y that can be found within 69 nies.- « + sive Crav (her à 2, eus! 25: N, B.Ladies.don't be deceived when vou eas Et y\u201c ur and nn eterts from $2.00 buy Kid Shoes at the Stores! Be particular ane ) \u2019 de hrown.blue, Olive ad invisible Green eal for Charis Prose Io | Proadeloth, und beaver do lac à Uro'aut and wad AIEMAN ETOLMES are tin cflering for sale = Lest custom-made Lt - ; shoes, which always have à fahel en the inside.| ue TAN 5 16,00 : CHARLES PIERCE.i nder sack enats of do DA) + 12,00 tock Island.Sept.11, 1551, Fi Tweed Savks and business coats, 3.60 800 CLS / 1 LL Vests of all kinds, Edo 4,00 var rene - :p- t Pattaluons do sr 5 PELTS, WOOL, FURS.cr an 75 Ti,00 + 18,00 WHE subscriber will buy Vlecee and Puiled! Builiio Overeoats, WOOL.She's PELTS.and all hinds of Mao au asartment of Regt SHIPPING FUN, Coe Prisons de: \\ , ; ; ; et 15 Goods in the above line v Also, House Cat and Muskrat SRINS, at his old thew interest, by eulifies and exami a =} Fslap ans heel, I 5 FE stand, Rock Islard, Stans luclore purezetie (:scvhirr, | Newent 20, 1849, ROCK ISLAND, HAY 1.1830.PRESTE ARRIVAL OF NEW SPRING GIODS.GILMAN & HOLSES J AVE Just recvived from Boston alarse and general assortiment of staple aud faney DRY GOODS, to which they invite the attention of the Public.Ladies aod Gentlemen, please give us a call, and examine both goods aud prices.Be it wulerstood, now and henecfaith, that we will not be undersolil.\u2018 Last Call-No Mistake ! LL persons indebted to the old firm of BAXTER LA Fueseii & Co, are reminded that the same are more than three years due, and we say without hesitation, unbess Ihe sine are paid iinmerliately, we shall hand them to an attorney for collection, (special contracts excepted.) We also assure those indebted to us that we are ready to purchase, at a fuir price, any kind of young, saleable neat cattle in liquidation of such debts; but we are determined they shall be paid without further delay.\u201cA wordlo the wise,\u201d Ke.Rnek Island, Sept.18, 1850.SOLE LEATHER.LARGE Lot of first rate Sele Leather just received and for sale, wholesale and retail, by A.KNIGHT & Co, ; sur stock Noven.bei 6.ES00, © BAXTER, HASKELL & Co, AVE just received from Montreal the following lot of choice Liquors: 2 Hogsheads old and fine Mariell's Brandy Holland Gin ; : 1 Cusk Sherry Wise; 1 de Old Muderia ; 2 da Sanborn\u2019s Port 5 I 1 do Samos; 1 do Scoteh Whiskey 4 do Pure Jamaica Rum.Rock Island, October 22, 1850, ee \u201c Coat and Pant Stufs.\u2014 À GOOD assortment quite fresh and cheap at | A.KNIGHT & Co's.April 15, 1R50.Wanted in Exchange fer Goods, 10,000 pairs Good Wool Socks: 1000 Yards Wool Frocking ; J000 Yards Gray Cloth, at Oct.22.BaxTEn, Hasnein & Co's.Shawls! Shawls! SPLENDID lot of Shawls both the 8-4 Tartar and the Leng Shawl, at FOSTER & Cos.October 15, 1850.Carpetings F all styles and qualities; Bockings all Wo ; at 4 4 5 FOSTER vol, September 3d, 1550.Oct.15.TTT Toe Ce Te TT Chairs! Chairs! E have a few Dining Chairs\u2019 Lo sell low.TER & CO.À SPLENDID Lot of Fur Caps, of all quali- tics and styles, Cheaper than ever, at Foster & Cos.Rock Island, Dec.11, 1850, | _- LL z LL I RR N° EWLAND®S Liniment for sale at 3 ! { N le al oe, American Clocks January 8, 1850.Fh Sale by Foren & Co.Feathers] AR Dec.115 1550.catiiers ; , m7 VERY few Live Geese Feathers for sale b LAKE HOUSE \u2019 FOSTER & Co, (ar THE HEAD oF LAKE MEMPHREMAGOG)) NEWPORT, Vt + Dee, 31, 1S00.(ÉONMESSIONERS COURT BLANKS for LY PIINEAS PAGE.tale at fhis Office Lagu.IR, 251 fi 1 tl "]
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