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Middlebury Register and Addison county Journal from Middlebury, Vermont • 3

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mi in iwi mrr'T iiiiiiiwiimhi i iiiii i ii hi i iuii imi i nrnum i i i i i miii ii iiii iin 1853. STATE OF VERMONT, Be it remembered Bistrict of Addison, ss. that at a Probate Court held at Middlebury in and for the Bistrict of Addison, on the 7th dav of Mav, A.D. 1853. Luther Dodge, guardian of MII.0 STOW, $5 0 0 CHALLENGE.

TlJ'TIfltr'jcr concern ilie lo-a'ih and happi-V ness off the is all times of the nio-u vlttd le-iHavHtwH8e- takeit for granted that every peiwn will Co ia their power lo save the lives i.f il.eir eliihlren, and r'ltN STATE OF VERMONT, Be it reniem-Distvict of Addison, jMpred that, at a l'robate Court, held at Middlebury, iu and for tbe District of Addison, ni'tbe 20th dav of April, A. 1., 1853: Myron IV. C. Wright, adniiuistrator of the Estate of BEA-LA11 STOW, and EUtiAU E. STOW, mi Any business cortiection which may' have-existed heretofore between W.

V. Russel E. F. Smith is this day dissolved In- mutual consent each party returning and collecting his individual accounts. W.

KUSSKL, F-. SMITU. Middlcbnrv, April. 26, .1853. nors, children of Clark Stow, late of Wev-1 every person will endeavor to promote their bridge in said- Bistrict, deceased, represents, own health at all sanriSees.

1 ll-cl it my.daty that it would be conducive to the interests of to solemnly assure yon tliat WORMS, ac-his said wards to sell all their real estate, be-1 cording to the opinion of the most celebrated ing all the real estate which has been deeded Physicians, arc the primary causes af a large and set off to them from the estate of said majority of diseases to which childreu and Clark Sow deceased, together with all their adults are liable. If yon have an appetite right, title and' interest in and to any real continually changcal.lt from one kind ol food estate situated in New Haven, and Weybrujge, ,0 Bad Breath, Pain in the Stomach, of wllich the said Clark Stow died seized or Picking at the Nose, Hardness and FuUnese tl.a anrnaa ii. i (1, of tlie Bell Dry Coilull. low Fever, Pulse Editos i It. may not be gene-1 rally Inown tLat the facilities, tUis year, for Improvement of Horses Lave been largely increased by tbc introduction into this County of tbe justly celebrated "Green Mountain Morgan." This valuable animal may be found by all interested in this branch of Agriculture, at the stables of the Addison House, Middlebury, during the entire season and one of his best Derivatives, a thorough bred, strongly-marked Morgan, is, I understand, to be at Vergenncs, during the same period The high reputation of our County, for Horses based inaiuly upon the Black Hawk stock, in many respects conceded to be the best in the country, may be materially enhanced by adding a new branch of the same family, not less distinguished by sterling iraits of excellency.

It would seem now to be impossible for any person desirous of breeding the beet horses, not to be satisfied since if he cannot raise such horses as he pleases within the county, with its present means of Iinprovcmant, it is not at all likely they can be produced on the face of the globe. Hoping that pur farmers will encourage every accession to their strength, with their good will and patronage, furnishing the earth with a nobler and more useful race of animals, while they at the same time put money in their purse. I subscribe myself yours, A. L. BINGHAM.

CHERRY PECTORAL. For the rapid Care of rorciis, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BROXf HOOriVC-COl Clf r-CR0CP, ASTHMA, AXD tOXSl'MFTIOX. In lo Cite community tUi-jtitUy cteUr lni rrmeiiy for of (lir tlirnat ami Un, it bnot mf UH tn Iriile Willi die li.et Iir-altli of I lie but fmiikly to lay before Hum the optuioni' nf dictin jiuiskt mi nnd of 1 lie vitteitces Jnf Ms from wli'uli ihry can juritfe fur llimnfclvcs. WOBiiiffr-ly plciie oUrM'tvuf to miike nou ild HSi-flrlinn or tutt-n stale menu iu nor will wt tinltl ou any Imh-to ftitTirtii; liumuiiity wlitcli Cl i ill not warrant. Many prof arp here iveit, nud we solicit au inquiry from tlic public i tit alt we publi-lt, iet iius aurcd iliry Hill find tliem pfrfcetly rHi utile and i he medic tuc wur fV tlipii tit rontidciK'n ond iiatniliRe, From the distinguished Frofeissor of Chemistry and Materia Medica.BowdQin" College.

lliarS'r: 1 ilt-Utdd Himv.iiii- receipt cd yu. prppnrnlioti. I nil oppfrtiiinty if tiir-i-in it uU'rcw in my fumily, or in I lie fiiiii nf my f.ioi.d--. Tuie I liavr iw drill' itli a liii'ti d'2ro nf i.i cn-cs lx Ii of ndtili al cliild I f( i ii it, it- flmw. a prteifir remedy fur cnltU, ami ami ptitttnmrv fAUKKIt "IAVK1.AM, M.

I. BRfSfW-icK, IVIi IK47. Prom an Overseer in the Hamilton Mills, in this City. UWKLL, ACS. 1 Or.

J. r. Ayr I Imvp lifo wired nf llif wnfM cmish I i'vr had in mv Iifr. tiv nr nl never fail, when 1 hate oppu meiiditt" it to oilier. oilVc nef If v.

I. KMKKOX. fj Ite! the ail "ee if thin mcdituue I worth a trial. This patient had liecofric very fectilu, and the tlf'-ct 'if the twiliertYc waV iiiisViii'takably distinct Umted sjT.VTaf Hotel, Saratoc i FiT.fyn-, July 5. 1(I9 Or.

huve linen afflicted with a paic' fit! iflTeclioii ot ilie luiis-i, riii I nil llie niiiom of e'-tled eonfiiuipi inn, for more than a er, I could find no lilsit itld reaeli ny rw, uuil 1 Comiiienc- eil liie me ynur 'Ciieny Peclor' ch pave me fi-lief, pml I luen suiLiug my ttll my ttMlih is will iiisit n-ftor d. VVIwle it-iiigytir I the cretification of riirirrjj Tvi'N it my reverent! friend, Mr. Tioman, of SuiiiptHr Oistritit, vvhii had been tf.j ponded from hi pai-oth mi dutiei- hy a severe nttank of bronchitis. I have pleaMife, in certrfyins: thr fan lo-ycrr. And nr'UjMr, ymir 4.

K.t'ALm.'V-Y, ol tiouih Candiun. T'te following wn one of the norM of whieh ifie phv and friends llioiiiht lo be hie C'-HMimn: ton Cukster, P.i., An. 22, 18 K. J. ti.

Sir 1 taken itti a imnlde Ctttiiv brioishl r.n by a fold, in the Inn Febnmry, iind a roufiued to my bed1 mure than two Di'itith; Cough iiiir iiices-sntly nixbt and i'av, I lecanie jihittntv and pnlc.my evuwerp Miuken aiid p.n?T.auti iy trrenfa very i-ho'-t. indeed, I wuH rapidly tailing, and in fiicli for breath, that hut li'tle hope of uiv recovery could he enter taincd- While in thin vitUatioii a Pt'ckJ ol iirue, (tins John Keller, of tlie chun li) Urotirh! ine a boitteoJ ymi Chiibkv Pkctoiial, which I tried more to praiil'y Ii im. than from any iiiorobiaiiiini! Its j.imI i-ffei mc to contniuc it? use, and 1 foon found my altli nun ii jib-pr-v-id. Now in lures Months, am we. I and Mrousr, and can nlti itntle my cure only to your great nrcdieilia, illi the lU-eiiei-t atilu.ic.

vonr. Slc. JAM. 8 GObiREl. Prepared and Sold by JAHES C- ATER.

Ditrr.fiisr axd Ciitsaf ifT, Luvvkll, Mis' For Kile hy KCSSKL fOWELL, Middlebury, Dr Cliuse.Hraiiilon, W. Spf.pur, Vergenue. Palmer Co.l'iltsiford, ami bv every wuere. HERE IS YOUll KENEDY hollo ways Ol NT A MOST MIRACULOUS CUKE OF B.W LKGS, AFTER 43 YEARS' SUF-Ir'ERlXK. Extract iij a V-Ucr from Mr.

William Gxlpin. of 70, St. Mary's Street, Wevmovlh, dated Mail- loM, 1S5I. To Frofossor Sin, At the ac 18 niV- is noi CI) rough! a viuUnt colJ, whi.Ml aellli.il ill tier lepa, ami ever since tlmt time thev have bcei: more or hss sore, nru! crcatlv infliinied. Hor aconies were ilistractinji, and loi mo.iths to-, pether she was deprived cntirelv ot rest and sleep.

Kvery remedy that medical men advised was but without effect her heahti suffered severely, and the state of her legs was terrible, i had often read yoiir Advertise; meats, and advised her to try your Pills nno? Ointment and, ns a last resource, after every other remedy had proved useless, she consented to do so. She commenced six weeks ago, and, stranpe to refitc, is now in good health. Her legs are painless, without ream or her sleep sound and undisturbed. Could yon have witnessed the sufferings of my wife tfuring.tlia tast 4'1 years, and contrast them with her pre-, sent enicyment of health, you woidd indeed feel delighted in having been the means of so greatly alleviating the sufferings of a fellow-ereature. Signed) WILLIAM CALP1N.

A PERSON TO YEARS OE AGE CURED OF A BAD LEO, OF THIRTY YEARS STANDING. Conjnf a Letter from. Mr. ibhi IJuililrr of Gas Ovens, of wiir Uudricrsjiehl, dated May Zst, 1851. 1 rolcssor HOI.I.OWAY, Sin.

1 sutt'ered for a Dcriod of thirty years from a bad leg, the result of two or thre differ- A.it WurL-a neni imnanifd hi M-mptoms. I line, recourse a vbtJ CIVuf mWicc, without deriving nr-f lKrncliti an(J tttlS CVCII toM that lep niHSt hy vet. in oj.tith.n to thfil 'opimona your Pills nnd Ointment have eflVcied a com plete cure in so short a time, that frw who hud not witnessed it would credit the act. (SigneiJJ WILLIAM ARCS. The truth of this stiUemcut can he verified hy Mt.

W. 1. Knubnd, Chtmisr. Kt, Mjrkct Street, riiuldcrsticIX A RRKADFUL BAD BRKASTCUlStri ix oxrc Moxni. Kxtrtict rf tidier from.

Mr. Tn ner P. slut rut, Hcttf, dcJid D'-cnncr ltf To l'fofeSoV 1Ln Sir, My wile had smTercd from Brensts for more ihnn ntx months, and during the whole period had the best medical ntfend nnre, hut ill to no nse. linvini before lienleu nn nwful wound in my own lea by yuijr unri-vnlt'd medicine, 1 determined nituiu to use your and liniment, ai.d therciorc jrve thtm ft iriiil in hrr ense, and fortuP.nte it vni I did th; for in less thun month a pcifcet cifrc was effected, anc the benefit tliat vnimnn other branches of mi' family have derived from their uxe really a ton i. -hitter.

I new stiongly recom-! mend them to all mv frienvls. 1 i'KNKU iU aided (inmviile. Feb. -7, ly Itrv. S.

Ross, Mr. B. H. Jskse, of Lud'im-, Jlh-s Cynthia W. Yoiid, of Cir.iiivilU-.

Dieit, In this town, on the 2d hist Dudley Mc.v-ger, in the 86th year of his age. Mr. Slungcr was one of the first settlers of this town, and a much respected citizen. On Sunday May 8th of Consumption Albert Cbipman, Son of Albon and Ann Heath aged 25 years. "His end was peace.

Printers in N. and Michigan picasc copy. On Cumberland Head, Flattsburg, N. Y. 5th Mr.

Lutiikk IIacir. In years past, Mr. llnou- was a resident of this place. He was an honest man, and very much beloved and respected. In Veybride on the 24th Mr.

HENtty Hacih, aged 41 years. In Cornwall, on the tith Miss Mili.y Goodrich, aged G9. ANNUAL MEETING OF THE Rutland and Burlington Hail Eoad Company. Stockholders of the Rutland and Bulling- ton Rail Road Company are hereby notified that the Annual Meeting of the Corporation for the election of such number of directors as may be considered necessary, not less than seven, and to consider the expediency of urn iting the time for subscription to the six per cent preferred stock, and adopting such other measures as may ue tliougm necessary to pro vide for the lfwtebtedneas of the Corporation and to transact anv other business which mav come before the meeting, will be holdeu at the Island Hall, in Bellows Falls, on the sec ond Wednesday of June next, being the 8th dav, at 11 o'clock A. M.

J. H. WILLIAMS, Clerk. Bellows Falls, May 9, 1853. Notice to Teamsters.

TIT ANTED immediately, 25 ov 30 trams to draw ore from our Beds in Moriah, N. Y. to Port Ilenrv, over the lloari. Good teams earn from $3,25 to per dav over tolls. Cash paid on delivery, and steady business given until the close of navi gation.

S. II. J. Ii. WirilEIUiKE.

Port Henry, N. May 1S03. NOW OPENING. The CHEAPEST goods ever offered for pale ii. this market, amonjr which may be found a fine assortment of mournin? nods.

C. 0. WAIXWKIGUT. Middlebury May 10, 1853. 3: Flower Seeds.

50 Splendid aneties of Flower Seeds, just received by C. O. WAlXn RIGBT April 25, 1853. BOSTON BRANCH STORE! ABEL MANNING, Respectfully informs ine citizens ot Jiiciiiienury and vicinity, tliat he has just opened a New in Middlebury, iu the Store formerly occu pied by W. R.

McKEAND, in Brewster's liloclc, where he will keep constantly on hand a large assortment of 5IEA BOYS CLOTHIKTG, of all kinds usnally found in such establish ments Consisting of Gentleman's coats, rooks, hacks, Pants and ests, Hats, Caps and Trunks, Vaiises and Carpet-Bags, Also, a variety 01 such as Shirts, riandkerchiefs, Bosoms, Cra vats, bcarfs, fcc. All of which he will sell at reasonable prices, to customers who may fa. vor him with their patronage. Please call and examine this Stock of Goods before purchasing elsewhere. Middlebury, May Oth, 1853.

3 tf GREAT RUSH AT THE MIDDLEBURY CLG (CENTRAL BLOCK BEETRAND, Practical L. Tailor, would resoeettully inform the people of this totvn, and towns adioininc. that he has iust returned from New York witii his Kew Goods, adapted to Spring anil Bummer These goods were selected by myself, with special reference to fineness of finish, and durability, fioin one of the oldest and best established importing houses in New York. His stock consists in part of Hie best black and blue Frcnrk mid English Uroa l-Ctotks, Citssimem, and ruble IVi Ik Uoc Skins, which will bo sold low and made to order in the i.ati:st stvi.k, by the best of workmen, and wananted to fit. Also F.ANCY CASSIMEHES AND VEPTINGS, which have been selected with great care, from the latest and most fashionable patterns.

CLOTHING FOB MM AM EOYS, made up in the best manner. He intends to keep constantly on hand a good assootment of BEADY-MADE manufactured out of the best material, ami fashionable style cut at his shop, and made by his own workmen, nhiehlie will sell as low as anybody in town can sell goods, of the same quality and as well made. Those who wish to procure a new suit throughout, will do well to call, as wc are determined to give satisfaction, as to price, and the fit of garments. 5 Cutting done as usual. In conclusion, he would say, that from the favor his past, efforts have received, by an indulgent public, he lias -been encouraged to buy a.

good stock of goods, consUting ot cloths and trimmings, which he ill sell at low rates to old and new customers. He bold to say, that his list of patrons arc among the best judges in this town, and Hie tohns adjoining, Doth as regards quality of goods and style of cut and make. Remember the Old ttoie, f) I J.Da venport's store. hCOTT'S New York Spring Fashions have been received. Midtllubury, April 25, lSo.l.

SPRING AND SUJUIEB GOODS! The subscriber has just, rcoidved a full STOCK OF GOODS to the present, on1 approaching sen-son, which ill be, sold very eheap for cash, or on short approved credit Z. BliCKHTTII. Middlebury, April 2S.18J3. For Sale or to Bent. The dwelling Iibuso on Seniiriaiv fitreel between Mr Jlent's and Mr.

blade's." If not sold, unci a reasonable rent be offered, the lioiiso will be nit in a slate of thorough repair. To rent also, most of the subscriber's homestead garden. T. A. Kit KILL.

Middlebury, April 2', IWJ. SPRING TRADE. Cabinet FURKTITTJH.E UPHOLSTERY. JAMES P. HUNTINGTON, No.

2, up Stairs Nichol's Building. is now completing. u1s assortment of -Cabinet Fubnitbre, Collating of entirely new and Fashionable made of the best material and offered on terms as favorable to the buyer as can he obtained at any other place in this region of country. Every description of BEDDING, Is manufactured at his rooms in Nichol's Buil- is offered at fair prices, and may be re- urned if not proving as rcpreseted. An examination is solicited.

JHddlebury, Slay 10, 1853. SPRING GOODS AT THE CASH STORE OF R. L. FULLER. "J0W opening, a good stock of PRINTS, GINGHAMS, LAWSS, DcLAlSES Bare a BROADCLOTHS, CASSIMERES, TWEEDS, VESTINGS, -Linens, Trimmings, The usual assortment of HARDWARE AND GROCEHIES, To whieh the attention of purchasers is invited.

Those who patronize, but do not pay. and those who only call to sav how much better they can buy elsewhere, aro re minded that my goods and time are both val uable to me. May 3,1803. JFIFLIXji 1833. i mm WE hist returned from' Boston with a complete assortment of Spring and Summer Goods, In whieh customers can find goods to suit their wants at the most reasonable prices.

Our stock of Dress Goods Consists in part, of Borages, Silk Tissues, Jhalli DeLanes, Berage DcLanes, Muslin De-Lanes, Poplins, Jaconets, Muslins, Lawns, Prints- We have nnt 10,000 Yards, but can offer as good an assortment of French, English and Ainencan Prints as can be found iu the County. Ginghams. A large assortment of English, Scotch and Lancaster Ginghams. Bonnets and Ribbons, A good assortment of Wro't Collars, Under-Sleeves, Cambric and Muslin Edges and In-sertings, House Furninshing Goods. We have a large stock of Bleached and Brown Sheetings, Tickings, Denims, Diapers, Crashes, Browu and Bleached Linen Table Covers, Groceries Our Slock is large and prices low.

Hardware and Crockery, Paints and Oils, Hats Caps, Boots and Shoes, and last not least good assortment of Ready-Made Clothing. Having built a largo and convenient Store, ew have every convenience for keeping everything that the public may require. Very tliankful for past favors, we would say to customers and the public in general, that we do not intend to be undersold. kinds of Produce taken, and c.inu not refused. West Cornwall, 1 April 27, 1853.

l'E GOOD PEOPLE ADDISON 'COUNTY, "WHY STAND YE IDLfil" THE decision has already gone forth, that would ye have good Goods at low prices, then hero is your place at the old Stand of P. W. COLLINS in Cornwall. bought for CASH, we can and will sell yon goods at LOWER PRICES, than any other concern in the count v. We will not be behind the ige QUICK SALES and LIGHT PLOFITS is our sheet anchor, our golden motto! Come then one and all, and judge for yourselves, and realize the verity our statements.

15.OC0 Yds. Eress Goods From Gc to $1,50 per yard. A better stock of Prints and Summer Dress Goods, than you will find in the whole country around, including Lawns, liarejze DcLanw.Sillcn, Siik Tissues, Muslins, of the most choice selection. Lace Goods of great variety and kinds, UmhT-Sleaves, Muslin aud Cambric Collars, bug in Millinery Goods, Bonnets and Hibbons, Trimmings, at the very XOWb'ST PRICES. Gent's.

Furnishing Goods. HATS, CAPS. READY-MADE CLOTiUXG, BOOTS AND SHOES. Giving vou a roionleto assortment of all kinds. Young Men aud Old, call and sutyiud wc will show yon wliat you will find iu no other country place, for price and quality.

Crockcrv. Hardware, Dmis Medicines, Paints, at better bargains then has heretofore been offered. Last but not least, Groceries! 8uch ns Tens, Sugars, and Molasses, wo will warrant to sell at lower prices then you can Ond elsewhere. Our capital is principle, is tliat which is for your interest is lor ours, and up on this, do wc act and rely for mi corns in bus iness. W.

BIrvGJIAii. Cornwall, My 2, 1853. 2. 100,000 Shingles for Sale. The suhresiher wouhl cive notiefl to the puhlie.

that he has one hundred thousand llrst quality of hemlock Shingles ready 'or deliv ery, at takers Mill, iu pslisbury. these shingles were made from a selection from up wards of J(M)0 lojrs of the hest larre tiinher. IKiKAl'K VY. SIIHI.IMIN. -SnlisbMry, April 35, 185:1.

1 3w. VILLETTE, Just received, and for sale bv L. W. CLARK. JJiddlehury, March.

2'c, 18i3 Seedling Potatoes. l( I JiUWIIKLS Needling Totatuep, Kile, for s'T'l onlv, bv for Z. K. VALLETTK. OTIS S.

late of Shoreham, in said District, deceased, presents his administration account for allowance It is thereupon ordered, that said at-, count be considered for allowance by this Court, at the session theroof to be held at the office of the Register of this in said Middlebvlry, on Tuesday, the l'Jth day of May next, at tm o'clock, iu the forenoon and that said administrator give notice thereof to all persons interested, that they may appear and make their objections, if any they may have, to said license being granted, by publishing a certified copy of this order in the -Middlebury Register, a newspaper said Midllebury, three weeks successively previous to the time of said Court. S. Bi susr.i.i., llrgi A true copy of record. Attest Jed. S.

Bl sunbi.i., Register. STATE OF VEBMOST Bo it remeinhered, DisUiet of Aihlison, ss, that at a l'robate Court held at Middlehnr)'. in and for the Dis-of Addison, on the 21st dav of April A. Harvey Pritchard, fEUarilian nf JOSEPH A. PRITCHARD, ot said Middlebury, son of said Pritchard, represent to said Court that it would be con.lueive to the interests of his said ward to sefl hisreal estate, ingtwentr-five acres of tifiibcr laud situat-1 in sail Middlebury, which as bequeathed to him bv the last will and testament of Ethan Andrus.

late, of ssid Middleburj', deceased, for the purpose ot putting the proceeds ot such sale at interest, and makes applh a-tions to this court to grant him license to seH all his said ward's real for the pur pose aforesaid: It is thereupon ordered, that said application be considered by this Court. at the session thereof to be held at the office of the Register of this Court in said Middlebury, on Thursday 12th day of May next, at ten o'elock, in the forenoon And that mid guardian give notice thereof to all per sons interested, that they may appearand make their oluections, it any they mav have to said license being granted, by publishing a certified copy of this order in the Middlebury Register, a new spaper printed at said Minuii bury, three weeks successively previous to the time of said Cottrt, Bcsiinell, Register. A true copv of Record: l.Zw Attest Jed. Bnsbnell, Register. STATE OF VEII.VIOXT, Be it mmeinlier District of New Haven, ss.

ed that at Probate Court held at Bristol, in said district, on the 20th day of April, W)o, The Adniiuistrator of the estate of fiZTIA M. VARXEV, late of Lincoln, in said district, deceased, proposes to render au ac count of his administration, and presents the same for allowance Whereupon said Court appointed the 4th Monday of May, at 10 o'clock, A. at the oflice of the Judge of said Court, in Bristol aforsaid, as the time and place for hearing, and ordered the Administrator to give notice thereof to all persons concerned to appear before said Court at the time and place aforesaid and object to the allowance of said account it they set- cause, by publishing a certified copy of this order in the.JliuilleDnry Register, a newspaper printed at Middlebury, in this state, three weeks successful previous to the time of said Court. Hahvev Mcnsii.i,, Judge. A true copy of record.

JIarvev Munsill, Judge. COMMISSIONERS' NOTICE. We, the subscribers, being appointed by the Probate Court for the district of Addison, commissioners, to. receive, examine, and adjust all claims and demands of all persons a-gaiust die estate of CHARLES 0. WHITE, late of New Haven, in said district, deceased, and also all claims and demands exhibited in offset thereto and six mouths from the first day ot April, 1SU3, being allowed by said Court for that purpose, we do therefore here by give notice that we will attend to the busi ness ot our said appointment, at the dwelling house of Eleazer Taylor, in said New Haven, on the 4th Tuesdays of May and September next, from nine o'clock, until fouro'coek, P.

on said davs. JO.NA. IIOYT, SYLVESTER DOUD, omrs-Dated at New llaven.this 12th day of April, 1803 STATE OF VERMONT, Be it remember-Bistrict of Addison, ss. ed that at a Probate court held at Middlebury, iu and for the Bistrict of Addison, on the 18 th day of April, A. 1853: Frederick Miner, guardian of SARAH A.

MINER, of Bridpovt, in said Bistrict, a minor daughter of Uriah Miner, late of said Bridport, represents to said Court, that it would be conducive to the interests of his said ward to sell her real estate, being all the land which was set off to her in the division of the estates of Uriah Miner and Benjamin Miner, late of said Bridport, deceased, also all her interest in lauds ami real estate set to Sally Miner for her dower in Uriah Miner's estate, for the purpose of putting the proceeds thereof at interest and makes application to this court lo grant him license to hold his ward's said real estate for the purpose aforesaid It is thereupon ordered that said application be considered by said court at the session thereof to be held at the oflice of the Regis ter of said court in said Middlebury, on Thursday the 12th day of May next, at ten o'elock iu the forenoon and that said guar dian give notice thereof to all persons inter ested, that they may appear and make their objections, if anv thev may have, to said li cense being granted, by publishing a certilied copy of this order the Register a newspaper printed at said Middlebury three weeks successively previous to the time of said Court. 8. BcsnNEi.i., Register.h! A true copy of Record. 1.3w. Attest Jed.

S. Register. COMMLSSIO-NKKS' NOTICK Wc, the subscribes, being appointed by the Probate Court tor tbe District ot Addison, Commissioner, lo receive, examine and n'ljnst all claims and der.ifliuls of all persons ngainsl the estate of PAIlKKlt ATWO'JD, Into ot in said Distriei, deceased" and also all clai'ii- nnd demands exhibited in offset tlmrc-to; nnd six months from the ISihdayol Apr. 853. being allowed by said Court for that purpose, we do Hicreloro hereby give notice that wo will attend to the business of our said appointment, at the hue dwelling house of said deceased on Tuesdav the llth dav of October next, from nine o'clock A.

until foul o'clock. P. M. BOTTIIM, I Commis-M. W.

C. WRIGHT. I sionera. Dated at Shovchani, this 23d dav of April, IX 1853. ISIw, Young Cattle for Sale THE subscriber otters for sale Fourteen Head of three yearsold, and four two years old, which he will sell on reasonable terms.

A. U. STEWART. Bristol, April 21, 1853. 1: FOP, 11V THE ABM1NISTI1 ATOII8 on the Us--Itatc of the late Hufus Waimvright A largu hit of agricultural implements ami other articles itwd on a farm, consisting of ('arli, Lumber nions, lltirse and O.r, Harnesses, Harrows, I'fvugut, Grindstone, Chairs, drain Cradles, Scytltr, iSirk's.

I'tinning-MUt) iVc, frc. ALSO, One Two-Horse. Cowrtd Sfeigh, One Tuo-Hursa Covered Carriage and Ifarness, One Two-IIoise. Concord Wagon, One, Horse, and Cow. ALSO, A lot o( lumber, consisting of square timber, boards, planks, shingles, The above articles will be sold cheap cash, or approved credit.

For further particulars inquire of CALVIN' HILL, filjrt. ri.KWIKT, Mi'ldhbnry, April 25, 1853. 13w. Assignee's Notice. The undersigned.assignee of James M.

Gordon, hereby notifws all persons concerned, that an immediate adjustment payment of all notes 4' accounts due said Gordon, is distinctly and earnestly requested. His books are at the store lately occupied by him. His entire stock of goods.oomprising a complete assortment of dry and mirrors, must be sold immediately at a heavy discount. JOHN W. STEWART, Assignee.

Middlebury, April 19, 1853. Notice. The Stockholders of the Middlebury Hotel Company, are requested to meet at the Addison House, on Friday, tbe thirteenth day of May, instant, at 2 o'clock, in the afternoon, for the purpose of laying an assessment, or otherwise providing for the outstanding debts of said Company. A full attendance of the stockholders is earnestly requested. Jiv order of the Directors, 1.

S. CHURCH, Clerk. Middlebury, May 3, 1853. MIDDLEBUKY AV. F.

13ASC0M, A. Principal. Mrs. A. F.

B.ascom, Teacher of Music. MissLauka D. Strong, Tcachcroj English Branches. Mas. C.

M. Johnson, tif Drawing f- I'axulvnfr. A. Hitchcock, Teacher of French. The Summer Term of this Institution will begin on Monday Morning, May IG, Tuition Elementary English Bl anches, per quarter of eleven weeks.

Higher. Jin glisli, S4.00 Vocal Music, 1,00 Piano and Sinirinjr, witli use of Instrument, French, 3,00 Latin and Greek, with Eng lish, 85.C0; Painting in Water Colors, Sf3, 00 in Oil, 62: tf, Middlebury, April 19, 1853. KTEW MRS. CLEVELAND TfTOULD respectfully in- form all who are want of MILLINER! GOODS, that she has just returned from Market ith her spring supply of a i a b.l STRAWS, SILKS and JHUUUfNe. anil all other articles in her line of business, f-Those who wish to pay cash for good.

will And it for their interest to call. Repairing done as uual. Middlebury, April, 11, 1S53. ELGIN SPHIAG HOUSE. rpIIE SPRING IIOl'SE is open for the ceptiou of visitors.

The proprietor will spare no expense to make it a desirable place ot resort tor invalids or parties ot pleasure. The medicinal qualities of these Springs are equal to anv in the world, and arc highly recommended by the best physicians in tbc state. Reference mav be made to Drs. Allen and Russel, of Middlebury Drs. Bradford Maxfield and Hopkins of VeVgunn.es Drs.

Cram and Stone of Ferrisbureh Drs. II ion- burg and Welch, uf Burlington Dr. Horton of Colchester Dr. Warner of New Haven Dr. Hazelton of Bristol Dr.

Bromley of Huntington Dr. Wetberby of Westford and Dr. Cole of Williston. The prof rietor ill run a carriage to (he Depot in Vergenncs in connection with the M. 9 o'clock train moving south, and the A.

9 moving north, or with any oth er train when requested. All orders for wa ter proniptlv attended to and forwarded bv the bottle or gallon to any part of the world. Post Urhce address, Vesgeimcs, t. -SOLOMON ALLEN, Proprietor P. S.

Board will be three dollars a week until the first of June, and then from four dollars a week to one dollar a day. 8. ALLEN. Elgin Springs, May 2, 1853. CUSTOM TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT.

fPJIE subscriber would respectfully in--L form the citizens of Middlebury, aud vicinity, that he has opened a Shop in the Rooms over It. L. Fuller's Store, where he intends to carry on the TAIIDME ISllffiS, in all its various branches, and hopes by strict attention to his business to merit a share of patronage. He would say, that by his long experience hi business, he feels confident that he can please the most fastidous. CUTTING done at all times, and wan anted to fit, or no charge.

DAVID SLOAN. Mi'MIehury, April 26, 1S50. MERCHANTS'LAKE BOAT LINE. PROPRIETOR. Tuu's II.

Xt. I'oKWARDiKO to ami from Boston, New Yuik. AfltHiiy, ii Montreal unci Ports on Lake '-hum plain, Also, to Torts in Hi. Lawrence, Ldk t'titario and UpiKi L-dsefl, via and Kailm.uia. The Merchant Line willconsifct of 20 First Class Lake Boats.

Knuning direct ly lliiongh to and from New York, mid all t'oru on e'liuuiilaiii, ilicrfl.y avoid-inga okiat or two mis ID HE-SllirriHO (ioods al Troy mid tt Irirhall I'rnrt) deslin-eilfor forwardcil from Rouse's Point, via Norlliern Knilrnail lo 0Silcs. burgh, tJienri-by Oiin toid Erie anil (). teno Line of Pro lln, or via I'luiohu gll nnd coiitreal Kailroiulbi Causilinanaja, aud lllcace by araors mi die Hi. I.awreow. I'llc BimlBui ilil, I.mip lucilb) Strnm on he Al.l.r.IV, I apl, llmrVLEr IKHIKKK, Cail.

HNjnRR, will run iu comit-ntioi. will, ino Mar-i lmnlj l.inu Wltifnliatl, lliirlluirioa, cilili. Krnulit and 1'uwincr. ni tlllrliura ll. Is If.

all nuiri art.tally hii.I enrrrctlv at llm iin.1-at Hlilpinenl. and thr injury and ilt-'av to t.v mav ho lrd by lrunliiinrenl, i.rnlii,!, avonl-ad. 1 ailiculariam and arnliai. aiti-n lo ftd da tinadlo lo nil r.v li In- ftii In 11 1) arvrral Hailroaila-Proiwrlv Cai.uda, fniwardrd liy brill, :i.aii.,.Uir i. r.

l-co, and P.aTtt-iM.rirli an.l Mrjiiiiril Ilnlipt.l.irr and Wafnl.aa.t.i-. linkinpM t.rn..il.-.. A MALCOLM Sim New Vorlt. Fdl.LE'l'T f'O Smith IVluirf.BilrlinBton. SMITH HHKitiS.

A. FIS1IEI1, So. mi River Trov, N.V. A.M.HKURIMAN.lt.n Depot CHAS. SKVMOUR, Montreal.

April 9. 62 Fashionable JL.ST rceeiverl, ami lor mc bv May i im. I. UEf'KWITU. Sash.

1U8T received, and for t.ile-by Mav 1, 1851. 7. 1IECKW1TH. it remember that all thee denote WORMS, and you should at once apply the remedy Ho'oensack's Worm Syrup, upon Scientific Principles compounded Willi purely Vegetable substan ces, being perfectly sain when ttken, and can be civen to the Thot fender infant with rteci ded bencfieitil effect, where I'owcl Complaints and Diarrheefl ha6 rtiade them weal? and debilitated, the Tonic properties of my Worm hyrup live suvii, that it stumtj wiitiout unequal in the CH'alogue of medicines in giving tune and strength i he Stnm.ieh, which Hi.iKef it an inf.dlibtc remedy for those iifflicicd with Dyspepsia, the astonii-limg euros performed by tliis Syrup after 'h fdrian have fiiiled ii the best evidence of its supeii6r t'lliev over all others. The Tape Woim- This is the mot difficult Worm to defitroy of ail that infest the system, itg-ows to Eft ah-Bpst indelinire leiifcth, becoming; coiled and fastened iu Uu; intestines and stomach, fleeting; the health r-o sadly ns to entie Sr.

Vitus Filb, that those idllietcd seldom it ever suspect that it T.uk Worm hastening1 them to an early prove. Jn order to uestro7 this Worm, a very eneretie irciitment must be panned, it wruld theielbre be proper to: take or 8 of my JJver rills, to as to remove all obsti thtt the Woun Syrup may act drieet upon the Worm, which must taken in doses of two table sj oonfuN ibree times a day. These dhcclioiis followed have never beetV fenrywrr to fjijl in cuiing die m6t obstinate eac ff TAPE WORM. READ THE FOLLOWING And you c.nnnot heind'tTcrert to this appeal; Huumnity cidls upon you to do your duty It is only one out of the many thousands who has sen its wonderful effects. Dr.

N. IIOUKXSACK to voir, the vent of a highly valuable nie-dicioe, prompts this humbly testimony in its f.ivor, as bein a safe, ircntle ycl powerfully effectual remedy for Woims. Ilnri-na' Imd much expeiience in fie effects of various prcpnrati'ins, my wife, who was welt skilled in ministering to chtVrcn in distress, it the best she had ever nsedf and woidd use no other while, yours cosld be had. A dauhterof ours became seriously diseased. Her sytPf totns were alarming, hut her mother at once fur a remedy for Worms iving obtained yonrs, by the she had t.nken ludf a bottle, 0 Sir, the joy gave an affectionate mother, to see the the improvement in her child, she liein about five or si.

old. Slie parsed an immense (prantity of Worms, her sickly countenance trow brightened, her spirits returned, and in a short time a lovely child, threatened with decline- and death, now cave promise of health Thanks to a kind Providence, whoe blessing tending your Sytup, iciored ll: child. Wttlrconfid'encc I rceeniincnd it tn all rrcnts whose children are sufferintr villi Worms. JAS- B. BO WO.

Minister of the Gospel, Late Pastor of the Southampton Baptist Church. CAUTION! Rcmembf then, parents and nil others, that HOBElNSACKiS WORM SYKLT is the only Medicine in use that will eradicate Wuims wi'h ccitnintynttrt will not disagree with the nu.st delicate Siomnrh. Be careful vou ut the genuine artrrle, and pee that the signature j4' N. IIOBEXSACK'i on everv bottie- Hobensaek's Iaver Pills, uK Ko part of the system ia more liable to uti case ilian tlicLIVEH. itervinas a hlterer to Durifv the lilooil.

oruivinc llie proper secre tion to the bile, so that coy wronf: act'on of the Liver effects the other important pnrts ol the results variously in Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, AVe should therefore watch every symptom that niipht in dicate a wrong action of the Liver. Tlite Pills bcins comj-osed of HOOTS PLANTS furnished namre to heal the sick namely: 1st an EXPECTORANT, which augments secretion, from the pulmomuy minus mem hmno.oi-nrcmotcs the din haree of secretcil matter. z. an J1I.I1-.UAJ1V1'., which changes in some inexplicable end insensible manner the certain iiioi hid action of the system. 3d, aTONiC, which gives tone and strength to the crvotis system, renewing health and vicnr to all partsof fhe hody.

4th. a CAT1IAKTIC, which acts in perfect harmony with the other ingredients, nnd operating on the bowels, and cxncllinp llie whole mass of corrupt and vitiated and purifying the Blood, which destri'vs disease and restores health. To Femaks. You will Iind these invaluable medicine in many complaints to which you are subject. In obstructions either total or partial, thev have been found of inestimable benefit, rcnioiirijj their functional arrangements to a healthy actinn.puritying the blond iind other fluids to" as iffi-ciually to put to all complaints which may arise In female irreptilar-iiics, as piddiness, dimness olsipht, p'nin in the fide, back, and offered die public as the best Fills for ell diseases, upon the following Medical Evidence.

We, the undersigned Vhyicians, having had Uiereccipt of their manuf.icturc submitted to ns lor Hint the wgrcdiems of which they nrc composed makes tlicm hat -IMI in use for all discuss ol the Liver, Iiupuntics of the lilood, A this not nly from our own judgment, but also from that of the best medical authority in the United States. All disease reqtmine; the nse of an AI.TF.K-AT1VIC, DlAl'HOHETIO and PURGATIVE MEDICINE, that came iindirotir been trcaied iih ihe above 1'ills with the most satisfactory success. GEOliGE WOOD. M. FUAXKI.IX I1AC IIE.

G. McCLF.XNAN. M. 1). V.

M. u. L.HOWKN, SI. O. Furchne none but those having the signature, N.

IIOIIEKSAC'K," upon each box, as all olbers arc worthless Agents wishing new supplies, and all others wishing lo heroine averts, mnst address the l'roprietor. J. K. HOHENSAOK. nt his 1m-bnraiorv, No.

Fin North SECOND Street, above Hucc, PHILADELPHIA. Sold hy nil Dmggists and Menhatits in the Uniud. States. Paniihlc-ts civintx f'eitificatrs of funs performed in different scciions of (he conntry, by the above tnei.icincs,' can be hail traris. I ly.

PIAIO FORTES. Tim MihcrihT hws thn plq-umro of nnmmnpinff tn lho ol lhii vicinity wiohini NO KOIITKS that he liti mii-ip mch nrrnnprtni'iitit with thn iihid prumincnt if tlir inKlfiiin-niil hoih in New V'trk A Bi-'mi. tin t.al: htm to tunl'ly p-ur-cUnsfit tioii tpritip lliul cannot (Vnl Ui nalifv th-n nni A m-vi rrismitih sir rat) I ill ntr-'iHim ny oil "it If, mitt the Mth-Mirirnjr (1 ilttrp hiin-tli' itnf wlih cuch ini will nnd it unite lu tln-ir nilvmitnee tn mdh" n-wm oi' hi osimriciic-tt A No. ham! im-! fvr iipw. Put loimet in rnl'orlfiitly fn'iritctl.

I) MAfSKI I.f,. Mulill-shury, Match. 13. fK3. i 4m.

FOR SALE! MthsorihtT nfliTS for sil the m's now oecupio-d by of 1 It acrs of ehiw L.in'l -t pood Dwellmc Houm- Mclk'inie Mtop, arrd Horse I.irn. '22 Als0 a g00(, 3nd riIrrili nr bnildinp.s tu gl.od sM ito is nf. isantlv in the nf rtdiaon, rorls from the llou-, tno fitorta, Host ff it mv fr or nrufemimal man. ef Thrnhovw will oM low, tf.lpplira- tinni. art m.idu soon.

furl her pur-tloHlrir, inqiiiro of tlio Mjbwnbor on the Vreoiiwc TIHt.S. ii. KKYNOLPN Addis-m, April hO'M', The Latest Patterns nroceerks ot sue sa other rea i and makes application to this court to grant him license fo sMl all liis fahl wards, naul real estate for the purpose ii foresaid It is thereupon ordered, that said application be couriered by this court, at thu thereof to be hold aft the filfice of the UegNter of this court in said Middlebury, on Thuisday, the 2Jith d.iy of May, -instant at ten o'clock in the ftirenuon and that said guardian give notice fhereof to all persons interested, that they may Appear and ih.vkfe fheir if they may have, to said license being granted, by publishing a certified copy of this order iii the Middlebury Register a newspaper prfrifcd at said iftiddleHry three weeks successive lj previous to the time of said court. Jki. S.

Register. A trie copy of record. Jkd. S. Registir" STATE OK VKIIMONT.

it remembered, Addison, C'otfutv that, at ix l'robate Court hehl at Middlebury, in and for the District of Addison, on the 7th daA" of Slav; A. II. 1853: Luther G. Bingham and Aionzo Ji. i.iT;.am, aununirraTors ot the es tate of Kia iiKN hite of Corn wall iu wiid District, deceased, presents their administration account for allowance: It is thereupon ordered, administrators aeeonnt be considered for allowance by this Court, the scshioo thereof to be held at the office of the Remitter of this Court, in pnu Middlebury Thursday the 20th day of May at ten o'clock in the forenoon and that said Administrators give notice thereof to all persons interested, that they way appear and make their objections if any they may have, to the allowance of sa'ul account, bf publishing acertilied copy of this order, in the Middlebury Register, a newspaper printed at said' Middlebury.

three weeks successively, pre-viojs to the time of said Court. Jkd. S. Itcgistcr. A true -copy of record.

Attest Jkd. S. Register. OlIMISt510Xns NOTICE. We, the subscribers, being apiointe.l by the Hon.

l'robate Court for the district of New Haven commissioners to receive, examine aud adjust all claims and demands of all nei'sons against the estate of UETSEy EVEXS late of Lincoln, in said district deceased, represented insolvent, and also all claims and demands exhibited in offset thereto, and six Months from the 30th day of Am 180:1, being allowed by said court for that purpose wc do therefore hereby give notice that we will attend to the business of our said appointment at the dwelling house of A. Allen, in said Lincoln, on the twenty-first day of next May and the fourth day of June next, from nine o'clock, A. M. until four o'clock 1', M. on each of said daw.

IJEZEKUHCtAV, Commisioners, A. C.AI.LtN I Dated at Lincoln this 2d day of May A. D. 1850. IMPORTANT TO THE 1 Dn.

J-B. IIidbabd, who for eleven years trwucd mccr-fuUy tlnniFaiids of every variety of ChmiiiK llie Siate, Uml liw I'liVfi-cians, Siifiremif and racutiict boasted ere incmabie lias mad it exteuaivc afi-ancmenls in coertnorshi(', to supplv rVfry tow and rillape, witli now and pure FA MH.Y liDICIN Ktf im; rovnd, tlmt were the mean u-ed to perform uuch AtfToNimiNO cures, even to tlic doc tore. EXTRACT OF RIRSAPAHILL4, YELLOW DOCK AM) WILD CHF.R.KV, tc, tliat tliouand liave proved it? eflicacy bv ttie name of A LTE A TI VE YR IT has ben womlcrfulty ijipkovkd, and varramed to cure any Chronic dmeaB.f of the HloCd, Stomach, Bowrls, Kidneys, Uterus, Cunds' Rrh.nciiia, Nerve-, ttc, -St-c where ideie i a poiluiiiy. In Iy5Pkpi, Rhrcmatism, Dit-eafU', Of llu; Howe Is and it- henenVial erlectnare iti.in.Mli;iU One duy'f trial will convince till moft ikeptical. Dr.

Hiltbard'd ALTERATIVE TOXIC TILLS, ANTI-niLLIOUS PHYSIC, AND WORM PHYSIC, hare alo heen very much improved, they need no pnrliciLlar deciipttnu, aii'almost every family in Ver-nuiitt, in fifteen yenr, have ned tin-in, aud none who Jn know ihein, will he without them. These medicine are now to Im ttiul fresh and pure from the Laboratory of Dr. Hilihmd and torn pounded (tinier lii iersonal Piipervtstoit. AfiKX I'S siipplicil at 5U per ceiil. discount for Cifh, or 3-1 1.3 on C-'itiiniRsion.

OLD AOKXTS are desired to return the gtoek by Express or olherw ise, nnd new will he returned for it, and it Hew reeeiK lor tlie Mine amount the reee pistiikeu hy MR. A. GATES art now pnyaule to Ur. tlihliard Co lor hi aifeney hm ceased. There will ue no nmrft Tnivi'llius an lie facilities tor transportation ap' lfreat and cheap, thai it i a Ui-rlemexpetiditure, audaUo pn'nant with fraud and con ntert it.

All nrden aud crtmmnn'eaHons adjrpssed to II'. J. B. IflltHAK CO Street, hew York, will lie attended to with diipatch. N.

The Proprietors deem it iinneceoPary lo "advertise tlie iiinrieioti ceililicsitcs in favor ot these medicine', as they are too well known to tequire it. Wfi, Wall New York. LYONS KATIMIRON FOR THE LYQK'3 KATHAIRON For VrcscrtiwT, Hctforing H'avtifij'i storm lltir, the Cnuf UH tt I grow Iii.nriiiily, nnd riving; it oft nnd cut Uwz nicijrniiit', of the in tt ilflialttllil chiittr. HpHK KATfl A I HON nntitralisi'tiliif rfiVPtonf iltora-s li mnt iind old nit, in jjrdrt'rviiiif nn I rFxlorinff ttic HniiKiti llnir. own nit it a ol tunny yrnrc tlna.tF, the sciilu fr- in DAMIt I FT, ami I'll its nat in nl i uipurit ii tinint-'dialrli iclievci iiiiathuitc nitnckK nl i a a (.

Atnl cttife till Ctitiini(in Iieiisr of the Skin. ueh as Hittt I-'rveipoias, Itch, lJitliimtiiuti jus, Ac, At. a toii.f.t Anriri.K For fiivliifr thr llnir a rich, pl't, nnl cililitifT Hp-imnrunru, natlnnj hjr- nvor Im-di iliprnvpictl to fi'jiiiil it i ii ronl Petri), iu inrniitrMtililf viimcs. It rxliili Kin pirrtumi or the innxt ct'l iielit fill unit exnlk- flnWftn, nnil ia I'rt'P from nil iti'tinrtil hp any nl-fliinco which can color tn kin, or tniu a luilj Int. l-'or RAI.D ANIM1RAY IIKAI'S It if prcnmitifiiilly hf npfirnil.

''I'lif Kiilliairoti fully rrttorcd my hnir, flera bnllnps ot 12 vcar. A. A COI'RTKtAlillT, ft N. Th iim) tlw KatlujifOH lr aiinutnl btf thn firrf jthvi-iciim in Knr()v ami A met im, (i'l hs tt iu'rt'H-age tun) mil unurt'ccdciuctl in ihc hifljiirj' of the Mute ra Mi thvn. 8t till re jiiitahln rlcn'rri thnuip'ifitil N'm1i ami Soil til Anmrira Kufopc Hint thr vf ihrOican, in lire tiumlectnc Iml'lpn, fur clr.

IVofitn only in rxlcni'" alff. HolJ lo the frnrt si a diaroiitif, hut ctninii sinned in nn iiMnnrn. )'. THOMAS I.YOV, Clirmist nnil imiCm turt-r II. f.

ItAKNCH, I'niHintor, Ifil Biomlwuy, V. To whom nM onh'r t-ltonltl liu nrhlrn-M'il. Hol.l in Miildirhury hy tvery lii uppUt iiiirt ly alt Mi'irhmits r.ervwiicri:. A'tfOf nf Kiiif Jamniv-n (Jinifrr. V.

PrircA- Co Truy, Iwh'salr- Agents, Xnrthcrn X. Y. POISONING. Thou.saiids of Tarents who rtse Yerrfiirtiprt composi'rt I astor oil, i aloraei, ate nm ar, Hint while they npptar lo benefit the patient, they nimmlly Uymg tlie fottnd.i- (ion torn norms diacasen, sifii na miivh- loss sifiht, WMkiM-w nt limba, In Another column will lw foiinrl the adver tisomenl of HoWnwrk'n Medicines, In which I we sk the ttoution of all (lircctly interested lln ir own nts well mt tm ir mldren a healih. In Liwr Compliinln rtnd all tltttor-der.

ari.siufi; from thom of ii bilioiitf type, sfiould m.iUc use of the only g'-uiiino ravdi cine, Liver Pilltt. 11k not fjt'CKtVKn," but f'r lir hnisaok't Worm Syrup iind Liver and ohsorvn lias th IIOHRNMK, as' none ob 4ri "vrtitiijc. 4 bZ ly. MoreMekinoSheep. Another large flock of liue-wtiolcd Sheep was landed from the Humboldt at New York recently, having been imported by S.

V. Je.wett. of this place, from the flocks, ofM.M. Gilbert and Cugnot, the interior of France. There were one hundred and eleven iu number, and they are said to excel in size of body and weight of fleece.

Mr. Jewett is one of the most enterprising importers of fine stock in the country. Including this last flock, we understand that he has expen ded $50,000 for sheep purchased by him in Europe. From Rev. T.

F. Nonis.Editor Olive Branch. Somebody out west sends us a note objecting to our pulling "Redding'' Humbug Salve." Tbe gentleman could not be acquainted with tbe article. We could hardly keei house witbout it this way it is one of the best things for burns, bruises, wounds, and many other flesh diseases, or injuries of any kind that we know of. We saw a young man's hand and wrist badly bitten and mangled bv a dog.

It suddenlv became swelled ud pained him terribly. He had it done up in Russia Salve, and by the next morning the swelling had nearly ceased and the pain and inflamation had also left tbe wounded hand and wrist, and was soon healed. For burns it has no superior. It is not the intention of the editor to ad mit advertisements or putl's 'of arty article which is not of public or private utility and the Russia Salve is almost beyond value to those who have no remedy or physician at hanl, especially when members ot a familv are burned or wounded. This notice we write without p.ty, or the knowledge of the proprietor 3 lw NiKVKXTION OF FEVER AND AGUE.

The Oxygenated Bitters giro a healthy tone to the find digestive system, and act as the surest preservative against Fever and Ague, as well as other infectious diseases. liy using Miiali doses of one or two teaspoon- Juls every nay, the system is fortified against attacks of lln.se disensi-s. prudent man, acquainted -villi lie vir tues of these Bitters, would presume to travel without them. Certificates have been received from' Hon. J.

T. Morehead, I). Senator, and former ly Gov. of Kentucky. Hon.

Win. Wondbridge, U. S. Senator, and formerly Gov. of Michigan.

Hon. Geo. W. Jones, Surveyor General of Iowa. Hon.

M. L. Martin, Delegate in Congress from Wisconsin Territory. 0. C.

Trowbridge, President Michigan State bauk; and many other distinguished citizens of the United States, as may be seen in the pamphlets, be had of the agents, gratis. REED, BATES AUSTIN, Wholesale Druggists, No. 2Q Merchants' Row, Boston General Agents. Russel Powell, Agents. Price 1 per bottle six bottles for n.

n. r. xo. 3 A DW AY'S REGULATORS To Regulate the System, to Free the all Morbid and Acrimonious Humors. SICKNESS If caused by Costivcness, Indigestion.

Dyspepsia, or an over abundance of Putrid Humors, Undigested, a dose of Rad way's Regulators, will empty tbe Bowels of all Morbid Humors. The very moment they are taken they com mence their office of regulating, cleansing, and removing from the Stomach, Bowels, Liver, Kidneys, Bladder, fc, all unnatural and irritating deposits. They are the mast pheas ant pnysic in use, they neithergoipe, nor sick en the patient; the first indication the patient has ot their operation, is ft peasant evacuation of the bowels, and restoration of strength and pleasure. For Fever, Bilious Colic, a dose of Regulators will prevent mucli sickness, and rid the jiatient of all danger. R.

It. R. No. 1. If you suffer any acute pa'm; Rad way's Heady Keller, applied either e.rtema)ly or internally, will stop the most painful paroxysm and allay the most violent Cramps and Hpnsms in a tew minutes.

It is daily curing- Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Toothache, Tic Dolereux, CRIPPLES Are cured tire Lame and Stiff-jointed, can walk with ease, after one or two applications of R. U. Relief. No Ready Relief is genuine nnless the facsimile signature of It ad way is upon the wrapper, and the letters R. R.

R. blown in the glass. Price 25 cents, 60 cents, and SI per battle. W. Blodgett, Claremont, N.

IL, agent for New Hampshire and Vermont. Middle-bury, Russel Powell. OPINION'S OK THE CLERGY. From the Kev. Jnbcz S.

Swan, a Clergyman of distinguished attainments and well exalted reputation. flow London, Feb. -Dr. S. A.

Weaver. Dear Sir: I feel impelled by a sense of duty to the to aY in regard to your CANKER AND SALT RHEL'M SYRUP, that I have used it in my family for more than one year, with most decidedly happy results. 1 consider it adapted completely to sustain the reputation which is claimed for it. In a number of cases within knowledge, where it been attended with COMPI.CTB uccuss, where other remedies liad entirely failed. I luvo been particuUr in inquiring after its elfects in this section and in no instance, here it hs been taken according to your direction lias other than happy results followed, and in many instances complete cures.

I wish yon sir all uccess in the disti ibu-, tioa of you Syrup, far and wide over, the country, believing tliat it will still do wliat it has done In relieving from suffering and in restoring to health and usefulness, many who have trierl other remedies in vain. JABEZ S. SWAN, Pastor of the lluntinston-st. Baptist Church. For sale hy Powell.

2. It. The Till should be used conjointly iih thi' in most of the following eases Ra-t rhii-Cit fic-t Ki-tulni Horc-tlrrtiirt n.id Hfa-t 4'liiliilnitiN (unit Sl'n dinhc linn ClinntTtl Imii.lK Iflmirfular SivHjiitg- ltiiiiont t'lin- (Srilt) l.titiilmg't, Snr-htil Ititr nf 1'niiiTr ri'n Tiim''ur i-h' (o Jiiid mnl ft hfinitiim t'keri Kir.I-iHgm Mtifl Join!" Pra'fl!" WptintU tnf hay ifi- "Vi)ih-s Yaw Sold nt the of ProlVor iltn.ia is-v, 244, rami, (near B.tr London, bv respceiahle lrnyi'-'s aim netilemin Mcditiues throtmhont the BiitiU Kinpire, of tln'c of the United Stiitp, in nnd $1 ie.cHch. Wholesale by the prin'ijml Djitu lmust'S in tlie Vnion' iind by "Messrs. A SaM8.

"Ntw Yoitt VO" There t' a eonsidenilde avin hy tuk, ni; the larger N. R. Directions for tlie pitidanee of patunts every disorder are alh-xe! to cuch HrnotKO A Co of ptrMow, my O'-ttenl A-vnrtb tot Iho htitt), 15; tow 1 Picture Frames, Of Rose Wood tV (Jilt, niaHt order, W. CLARK. Middlebury, Sf.irch.

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About Middlebury Register and Addison county Journal Archive

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39,585
Years Available:
1828-1947