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rim ir 1 For Sale. lrtin, rilfiilire and con-V! renlenl Tan YarJ, situated in ll oeeupierf by Dea. Knos Mer- rill, sad recently by Wtu 11. Amiden. ZI.MRI HOWE.

ai, ao-tr A Grist-mill and Saw-mill arc ofii'ml for sale. AI-SO tO tern good Mrsduw pi'lly clesrtd lituttid tnll and squatter Noilh of Mr-tlngb- in I'littiiicn. The above pfopttit will I sold ollectitrly or se-pirsttly sreorditig la the Kuhei of purchasers. 'tailieaisrs in one of Jirob Davcy 01 J'ivliOjUuinlon. 1 slrhiveo.

IG.IfU'J. tnlnlon.tS ft HlL'Ilt Alniiil I.nrik tit Tills. NOTICE is hereby given lint the subscriber Int. and will keen constantly nn hand. Hind.

rdMusktls with Rsyoiisls, Cartridge Boxes anil lliyonei ocaunirui wmi an 01 superior (iialtly and on very rrasonablii terms. Persons wanting toy of tli above article, will do well to call st mjr office. RU83EL HICKOK. Cut Poultney.Ang IG IS 10 hats: FALL FASHIONS. rjllin subscriber liai on hind a new atsoitmcnt or the iii'Ht Fathtonalt Unit, 'At his old alsml In East Rutlind, one door south nf tlie'Episeopvl Church, which an rtiil In any nennfartuml in the Country, Tor beauty and tin (ability.

Thme Mrihing In ptitcliaiw according Ifi these Iakii I'oen times, am Invited ti call and examine Ilia slock liefnie purchasing elsewhere. All kind nfc prod, cc taken iii exchange (or lull WANTED OK TIM'. KARMERb', Sheared and I'ullrd Lambs Wool; old Bheep ami Lambs Pelts, for winch til highest price trill mill In Hats, or applied on old accounts, Ac. ttt ll Uutland, A tic- SI, 1310 ly HOOK JMNIMPftt. UuoKsRtkaimdt I'jiMriiLrTtf, Pk-monican, fcc.

Ac, bound tu order on i.oticc and nn ttasonnllt terms, 111 manner. HS'O'WEIS orvcry deieriplion rued topatti'in, and bound la order AH orders sent by intU or otherwise, will be met Willi proper iitlenlion, by tlio aubicriber at iha Jlulliifttl ij Orders, and booki In be rtlound, left at the llooUstore in Casllelon, will likewise meet villi iinindiate attentiun, J. P. MILTON." Rutand. Aug.

17. 1S40. 3.1-tf Hand Ho! 7 ICT Tat cs on Non Resident Lands in Michtang-TITHE undrilgricd Kill attend in tl.c payment of Taira and tlie redemption of land or tnwn lota, told for taiti. in tlie counties of Eaton and Harry, andgiveall necessary inforniallnn to enquiries ich-llve to the Value tifland in raid counties, and if dolled, will undertake the sale ofthe same. Our char-tea nill ba inndttateand in pioportion to the femcci rendered, All communications, addiesicd to the un Ydrriljnrd at Itellet ue, Katon Co.

Michigan, (postage "ill receive prompt attention. Teraoni basing taiei to piy or lands to redeem, will Cod it niral con-reolfot to deposit their funds in some solrent bank and remit their certificate. It. J. Y.

IIINMAN. Kerrritr.io.i Hyde, Sudbury I. T. Wrljl.t, I'm raiileton.Vt II. r.

II. Wither, el, Ksq lUlltrue, Kalon Sllch, Sept. 13, 1810 38-1 Fasliionublu Tailoriin JOHN J. I1UTLER. i3 KCENTLY from the City ofNetv York, lias JLi.

purchiaed the shop recently occupied by Henry Carpenter, over Oaniela A. Hell's atorc, in Rutland Kast Village, and is now prepaid to carry on the T.1II.OM.VG BUSINESS, in all Ita rarlons blanches. 'J. J. II.

will receive the Ilrport of Fall and Winter fnhlons at soon as publish-d, and is prepared to execute all biba entrusted to linn In lb neatest manner and best style. All garments cut ana inaao up in his mop, warranted to tit. Ctttting. for cutting k'i7 rtceivo immediate attention. Particular attention paid to cutting and making Ladles' llldinir Habits.

N. I). AH kinds of 7otlilni cleaned and re. Vsired and spots removed without injury to the Itutfand.Sept. 7, IS40.

37-tf il.SIiocM ami ju.t recei.ed a assortment oflmid India Itubber Shoes, trim-awed FiCmmoodo. Oier Shoes) l.idir ter llioli; tlorocco ind Kid Walking Shoes snd Wlips; Krenehdoj CluhJrens JJIack and Colored Ties, Kutl.ad, Nor 0. 1310. 4317 To the Public. ITUinf crnerally knnoa, in this town and sittnl.

ty, that mr mercantile tiusiness fcss teo ltr-iwpted. ml tl fur no food cause or tnisnisasamteat no a put, I deem it a duty to njself ami I ha public, that the Tacts and cause iifmy tnaklngthe amen- n.ent, slxtild t-e knn ther are simply ai fllns Oa trr Silk of April. I I paichased, ofOardeer tlrcoir of lUten, a bill of merchandise on fi months errdit The bill becatnedua nn the Sllli October. Oa nfOel. I was sued on Ihisllrener's elsim, ifGcii.

Win. H. Harrison elected Pcs- r.l sf. .1 V' 1 Citizens of Vermont. f.i it.

i ie-v, in nn Hie true linANiiur.Tii mem oi uio ui leu oiaicsjuic cnun-n I 1'iLLa. lb. ol i i if. -i-i. i try -rrarrmra; i.ocoiocuism w'll bo conducted in ilia mi- wJ si i i -It: A ran imrcti, itcmon, isamoun, ij- go.

exunt omncj. KW GdODS. HURT MASON, lanlnir manner: lint one travelling igeni, i.ir J01INO. LANdl.KY, will iit Hie aulhcrity in act for me, will be made manifest, by Ida producing numerous certificatea tiRiied with mt familv arms cmbois- on the paper and finefv executed view of ny manufnclory in New York State engraved and fin the tenor rfbia 1 lnferrl my aiTiIrs AVH juit teeeiied from New Yrtk a lare as 1 tip.l A-ents. bv observing this, need fcui" in pi riir.

itnUf, in all mo had been mi.repteMfiled to birn, Mist I had Kvcrv local In, ivill.ira reason to lear lint the neit mill irom iinuon, wouui nepinments ol eouhiry iraue, winch they hirer to i Ihe fptiiiine Pills will have brief llmil.r instruction, from my other creditouj purchasers on liberal terms and al low prlcea. agent, furnished with the gcnll line 1 ir w'" a.Klft.iinSle.t my F.l. would Ya atl.ched, an.f one of those arnrenuntlone I CerlificnU- put up eiifVe insde uin them, I adfised wilh my friends, lv S''' In hi atme. MOI'rrr that it is aijnod with a and nude an asiiiininent for the benefit of all mj 'bs find, loaf ami brown Sugirs; SO iwn 11. HHANDHKTII, M.

I), nnd that my fnm- rt.i,.,. Who Mr It's lufi.rniant was. Is to mo a chests frreh Teas. ennaUMni; I'aiirhonc. i llv irm nre embnrsed oil the paper See thai Vie mTsterrs all nettr meet with hatetnasyto bun is, I hope be may Mysoaikln, llysnn.

Young Hyson, nnd Gunpowder Hi a sunilir inisforlune. I immediate- I iuu ios oi. uomingo anu Java I oin 3 lllidi Irlttfofwodniy erfdilor. orihe course I had taken quainy tnoiasscs, erumcu augar ffpper; and requestti! llnir imiuediite attention to thn aatne. pieej OiiiBcrl loves) IliUins; Carslai Soinccame on.

others sppolntid agents; a seltlemeiil Chocolate was made, and I was allowed lo go on with my buii. 'lont ToMcco, common Plug and st 1.. sheen lohaccni Mac. and 1 ow Snuflishort-cui ind (ore learinir low pteicnted n.c a card, ofwbich the following is a copy. A CARD.

Wt the undersigned, crrdilora of John Strong, are lul I sallslmi l.elnawcn intureu ny some malicious i i i I 1 i smoking Tobicco Crockery and Glass. A splendid assnitmcnt of brown, blue, and sprig Crockery, cnniittlng nfnlates nfnll platters, bakers, sallada pickles, howls, soup nnd gravy i.ul.'t.l...t lUi -i I l.fl 1 tureens, ewers ahil hiKln. alt In malrli rnuinlAl for anr amount he agrees In pay, and further aay Complete dining, tea also China Tea should be veiy glad to sell him any leasonabto amount Ol goous no niloi tviiu lo on in unn an. count nn a credit. Joint A Iloslon.

Ilcsnv Puou, Co. Uutland, Nor 1910. And now my friende and enemies too, I am 'on my taps again al tl.c old stand, whero I shall bo moil hippy toiee sll I owe, nnd all that owe me; nnd aa I hire much money to rilsn, and thinking ofenging mr businms. now oiler my stock of dry goods. at much le prices than fnrmerly, and probably a little less than my neigntKira.

To those whoso notes and so counts liaio been due fix montha or more, I iniiil say, you mist pay before the first of January, 1811, or for I want money, and tnbat have it. JOHN 8TRONO. Uutland, Nor. IG, 1810. 4618 Notice.

AM, persona indebted to the estate of the lata Wni, Tar, either by note or book account, are requeued to oil and settle tlin same with as little delay as possible. All hills for job-nork, advertising or pipers, against those living al a distance will tie mulcnut and forwarded, and as they am numerous it Is hoped they will rcceirc immediate attention, ba Ins desirous to close un to concerns of the citato as rorn aspotsible. l.WJIA Uutland. Oct. '-0, 1810.

BOOKS SBAta'OlSrAStfr fllllK Subscriber baring lately purchased the en tire stock in trado of HOOKS, and to forth) formerly owned by While Henderson and offers II. cm for rale at the most reasonable prices at thcold itand He purposes to keep an cxtcmito assortment or thn most approved and gonerally uned SCHOOL IIOOKB, na also a good collection of Miscellaneous Works. Ilu is p.rcpircd lo deal larscly in S7V1. 7y0AV.Kl'orall kinda. A very largo aisorlmcnt of PAPER of tho most splendid pittcrns.

and an assort. mcnl of elegant Prints for FIRE HOARDS, will bo kept on hand. Public, private, and aocial Libraries, and all others who purchnc to tell again, aupptied on the moat reasouable terms. A'. II.

An additional supply ol book a and stationary will be icceivcd in a few days. JAMBS EVEUSON. Rutland, Oct. 1810. HARRISON MELODIES for sale at the Rutland JJook Sloro.

Wnlliafoi'tl Select School. MpllE Winter Tcim or Mr Lathrop's School will 1 commence on Wednesday the Olh of December, and continue Iwclva weeks, No pains will be spared by the teachers, fur the benefit ofihoso under their instruction. A native French teacher haa been secured, who will devote his whole time to the instruction of the I'rcnch language. TERMS. Oreek and l.itin, and the higher Eng.

branches, 5 1,00 Too lower English lira nc lies, 30 French, for. those attending the achool, (extra) 2,60 fcr those not attending thn achool. 3,00 1C 19 H. P. LATIIROP, Jr.

Principal, Cranberries. BURT MASON haro just receired a few bushels of Cranberries for sale, Rutland, Nov. IC, 1C10. 46--13 Stoves. BURT tell the greatest wood saving machine ever invenled, in the shape of Lang.

dons newly invented Cooking Store. Just call and look at it. we charge nothing for .1 light. Also, all kinds of Hollow WarcVjron, aloro pipe tubes; oen mouths; cauldron kellesfttc, Rutland, Nor, IC, 1BW. 4518 Cotton Yarn.

BURT MASON havejuit leceircd a new sun-ply ofCotlon Yarn, no 6 to 16. Rutland, Nor. Ifi, 1810. -IC 18 sa in have just tecriied a greit It i ii 1 "i'a; tur, nearer, nin.i moves nuckisin ainiens, Ornforiers. Htste lliiiert Shawls, Jtc.

Ac. Ilalland Nor. 'J 1310. -1347 Farm foi Sale" 7tu suUciiUr oucrs for ssle I is faim Ivlng in MWdlctown about two miles M.uth of the mtetinj bojise.WBUininja little le.i thin 100 acres of ex. truest land with a coJ duelling house wood-houte, tra, and saber out iMjildiuas upon it.

it his also cpoa 11 sevcrsi klsdi oleaeclleut Fruit trees. lis 1 also iqOVa for sal bis Saw-Mill and a first lit. -dtllins lo.e aitnilediBTinmoulli.at the foot ol lki'I. of good land coveted will, spruce and other valuable limber, about two miles rrom said niUU. lor further partteutara rnnulta of ii-ui nurtw uuiTs.

Middlttoi.B,Ner 5,1810. 4517 SmilT only 25 Cents! DR. HlcnrnrV-h -i-: intriiiru inuu, I discovered by scirnlifie men, 'nnri, lor ine cure and absolute relwfe.rCsl.rili, Dixtiness of the Head, Weak ueaai4bea tsllen Sickness, Fits, ai Infsnta troubled with the Snuffles, paillal fT Ml "bole ale and ituiunyA. tote IWrie tor. No, 117, UUca, and by their a mnla'tbrnusluntl it.

11 Ala for s.ie in Rutland only by Jamea Porter, I' 1.. i ii in siiisiuiaoy Adaisan Rock, and in Utaodon by Jackson vj row mo Notice. CJTAGE PASSENGERS wishing lo leavo Rut. land, Ilrandon.nr MiJdlebury, Vt for nashua or Cbsrlertown. N.

11 on Mondays, Wednesdays or Flidavs.nfeieh week, ate notified that the route through Claremonf, N. is shorter, by fourteen miles, than the routo through Walpolt; that the atagca on the fnrnicr route arriro at Nashua as early aa on the latter; and accommodations for travellers equal inoie in any oiLer route I ssiengers wishing to take the f.larcmnnt route 10 advised lo nar fare from either of the above nlacca to ony. lioprieior I mm 4651 I). CHURCH, Proctorsrille lo 6, 1010. (Claremont 100 Harrison Sheep.

ftHE wWnUhu 1(0 goi sbeep, all under jl. wksca wisl.es to caehiB.e good Coses. Any ota ksuag tk.b (key wish tottcbsLge for, beep, will da welt to call, for lUv u.fr 1 pay btiu, imj win im sow tug map or a crtdi Ibtca tiMitU (lies lor a part II aoMMai. 7.IUA Net, is. ItsO.

4719 Horses. I 'WO food aettktaU Jares. fur aJ by CURT A. RulanJjABi 17,1540. 31-tf New Goods.

"Mil suUcribera have received from New York, a ceneral assortment oi (iUUIIs, adanled to the season, consisting in part of 711 uc, Illvek, ISrown, larisibteUreen ami Steel tiroad Cloths; light. lira ana lanry i assimerrs; lasninnablo veslings Pilot and lleaver Cloths for overcoats: French and Rnjli'h Memoes; fig. Alpines; Slouselirede Ijnes; llonibatlr.es; plan and fig. Cireassism; wnolShawls; llress ildkfs; blck. blue black and lijht Silks; English and Ameilcan Prints; IHeached (Snods.

cVc Je. Ilsrdoarc; Culler); all kinds of firmly Groceries: Oils; Faints.and II) SlufTs. I auove liooOs will ue disposed or as low for Cash, Produce, or approved Credit, aa eaa be had elswbere (notwithstanding ibey have paid cash lor iLem Paicliaiera sic requested lo call and examine ior inrmseivcs. II. S.

W. 1IOORES. Cailletoa, Nr. 9, 1810, 4C If Ware. f- rroieconllnufrlj Rutlat.d, Nov.

IC, ISKJ. 4C 48 Fashionable Tailoring. MACKDONALl) DIGGLKS, v- TAKE leain to acquaint public, particularly tho inl abitanta of Rutland, that they lave taken the shop lately occupied by Henry Cirpenlar, orcr the store of Daniels Hell, where the; will car. ry on the T-iiloring llusinces In all its raiiuua br.ich-cs. J.

Dipjlea has to eiy that from his lonf experience Intheeityiif Itnston. he will warrant all Cullinir dono al this establishment, to fit and give satisfaction 10 sucu ni may pi ease ui lavor tlicm witti ineir oruera, Country produce taken in the farmers or others whom it may auit. fv II They have received the FjII and Winter Fashions for 1010. East Rutland. Nnvembcr 17, 1810.

40 18 Tat the subscribers being appointed by Ibo Hon Probate court for the district ol Rut. land, commissioners to receive, examine and ad just all claims and demand) of all persons against me caiaic oi AMOS GORTON, late of Wallini'furd in district deceased, repre sented insolvent, and also all claims and demands exhibited in oflVel thereto; and months from tho 7lh day of October last being allowed by said court for that purpose, we do therefore hereby give notice that we will attend to '(he business of otir said appointment, at the dwellintr house of in, ti ii hiuub uuiiun ii, niiiiiiuru, on inenrai Dion-days of I)e ember and March next, from JO o'-cl ck, A AI, until three o'clock, P. on each I I of said days r.r.lsnA rlAPiiAu' commit era. unvit. S.

M. EDGERTON. HA LA.PHAM Wallingford, Oct. 12, J840. 40-48 Stray Steer.

the enclosure of tin the lit of October, a red twq year old Steer, FJ ROKE Into the enclosure of the subscriber about The owner ia requeatcd to provo property, pay charges JIAltlbltB. a'nd take him awar. Rutland, Nov. 10,1810. 46-43 WE I he subscribers being rippoinled by the hun.

the probate court for the district of Rutland, commissioners to receive, examine and adjust alt claims and- demands of all persons at gainst the estate of COOLEDGE WHITE, late ofWnllingford.ln said insolvent.and also'kll claims and demands exhibited in offset thereto; and six months fremt the 2d day df November being allowed by said court for that purpose. We do therefore hereby give notice that we will altend to the business ot our said appointment at the house of Isham White in Wallingford, on the 1st Mondays of mntcii anu may next, irom oneo.cloclt until six clock, P. M. on each of said days. THOMAS 11ULETT, Comm.

JAMES RUSTIN. Issioners. Walllngfoid, Nov. 2, 1840. 4547 STATE OF VERMONT, T3E it remem-Di trict of Rutland.ss.

5 JD bered that at special probate court hblden at Rutland, within and for said district omthe 27lh day or A. D. 1840. I'MientWm. Hall, Judge.

A certain instrument in writing, nudee enl purportlncr to be the last will and (imn ni John Smith, late ol Clarendon, in said district, tu BeeP ptfseniea to said coutt by Win. Mara'i, the executor therein named, for probate and allowance. It is ordered that Iho conaide ration thereof he referred to a court to be held on the first Monday being the seventh dy of Drcember next, nnd that a copy of thistrder be published In the Rutland Ileratd three weeks successively, previous iu ibiu court. iruocnpy 01 record. Ij-47 HENRY HALL, Register.

STA I OF VERMONT, A Diitricl of Fairhaven, as. XX Co date thncof it tngrarttl. No Certificate is any guarantee that the holder sells genu no Pills nflcr one year from tho en-gravrdilule thereof. Purchasers by observing this nerd never Imposed upon by local or travelling Traders who have no more principle than lo deal in counter-fit medicine. Seo the reading on the side of the box, and never forget loask for this certificate of Agency! The foremenlioned travelling ngent will make frequent calls upon local nyetils, furnishing them from time to time with supplies of the 6'tnuine ltramlrtlh's Pillt from my principal New England Office, 11) Hanover Street, Boslon.

No pills will be sold from me to retail in Vermont, but lo the Local Agents, therefore, should others, not holding my crrtiflaate of agency, pro-fees to have the genuine llrandrcth pills, belluvo llicm not. One word to traflickcrs in counterfeits of my Pills. I am determined to cxposo and oseculo all inlringments upon my just rights. A list of my local agents In Vermont, will be published in most of tho papers in the State. Purchasers, buy of those agents only, and you will nvoid imposition.

If the medicine is obtained, there is no doubt of its giving perfect satisfaction und if all who want It are careful to go by the above directibns, there is little danger but they will obtain it. Inall kinds of slckncs tho great secret is to hav the medicine) by you when you are first attacked one dose then will do more good, than twenty il put off until disease Iiqb enleebled the bodily powers. Let me then recommend every individual, who considers health a blessing, to keep a box of them hero he can be sure to lay his hand on them when wanted. Twenty iivo cents cannot possibly be better disposed of: a Valuable life may be saved or a long fit of sickness prevented. They curedsince their introduction into the United States, probably nearly 300,000 persons of consumption, influenza indigestion, dyspepsia, headache, and sense of fullness in the back part of the head, usually tho symptoms of jaundice, fever and ngue, bilious, scarlet, common fevers of all kinds; and gout, rheumatism, nervous disease, liver complaint, pleurisy, inward weakness, depression low spirits, ruptures, innamation, sore eyes, pleurisy, dropsy, small pox, measle, croilp, lorisutar quinsy, cholio, cholera morbus, gravel, worms, dysentary, deafness, ringing noiacHin the head, king's evil, scrofula, erysipelas or st.

nntho-ny's fire, salt rheum, white swellings, ulcers, some of thirty years standing, cancers, tumora, swelled feet and legs, piles, costiveneas, all eruptions of the skin, particularly ring worms, frightful dreams female complaints cf every kind, especially obstructions, relaxations, AHhnugh it will only be five years next May since the first ofbee was established in NewYorka yet in that time I have sold over nfm millions, boxes, nnd have now seventeen olTices for their exclusive sale, at least one in every principal city in the Union, at an expense of nearly forty thou sand dollars per year. And wilh the expenses of I.Ih I -I. u.Kii,oi,if uiiu uiner inciuemais, inu sum was a little over one liundrid thousand dollars for tho year 1839, Bume idea may be formed of A010 the medicine is appreciated from these fafits. They are indeed the greatest blessings that ever vet has been bestowed on man. I suppose a hundred volumes might be rilled with certified coses of by llrsndreth's Vegetable Universal Pjlls, on all the above mentioned appearances of only one disease, all reafy proceeding from impure blood.

Ii. BRANDRETH, M. D. Sole proprietor of the B. V.

U. Villain the Uni ttd States of America. AGENTS, In Rutland County Vt. seHinglhe genuine Villi; buy of none other in this county. White Henderson Co.

Rutland Francis Sfnson. W. Rutand; C. R. Walker Co.

Ben. son; Jackson Ketcharo, Brandon; Hitchcock Morgan, Clarendon; 11. S. W. Hodges.Cas-tfelon; J.

Smilh, and E. F.Rogers 4-Co Danby; A. A. J. C.

Aen, Fairhaven; Abijoh Abbott, Hubbardton; C. Bruce, Mildletown, Rufus Crowley, Ml. Hofy; Chipman it Co. andA.S. Calln.

Orwc; Matthews Davis, Pillsfied; Wm. B. Shedon, Pawlet; Henry Si-monds, Pittsford; A. Bise and J. LefhngweH, Poiilney; B.

Maxham, Shelhurne; Morah Brown, Shrewsbury, Ira Bingham, Sudbury; N. II. Sawyer, Tininoulh; S. Townaendjr. Wal-incford; Lapham, Vail Co S.

Walingford; Alien Grover, WeIs; S. D. Alfred, West Haven Day Moody, Whitehall, N. Y. Tlie Uesurrectionor Persian Pills.

Superior to tho Hygean, Brandretli's Tomato, the Malchlcsa (priced) or any nthei IMIi or Compound before the public, ns certified to by I'hysiciansand others. I ct none condemn them until they try them and then we are certain lliey will not. Ills now a settled point wilh all who have used a Probate Court held at Caatleton within and for said District, on tho 21st day of October, 1840. An Instrument purporlinrj fo be the last will and testament of Artemas Keyes, late ol Sudbu- ty in sam uisirici, ueccaseu, Having uecn preaeiii-ed to thi Court by Lyman Sanders and Saman- 111a neyea me r.xecuiors therein named, I. probate; it ia ordered by said court, that all persona concerned therein be notified to appear at a rKV- .1 P.r"01"0 IhoVegclablo J'KltSIAN I'll.

LS, that they are pre- ui, mid vveupeaaay 01 eminently tlio best and nioit efflcacions A JULY December next arid show cauae, if my thev may MEDICINE that has vet been used in America If nave, against me probate ol said will, for which I-very Tamily could become acquainted with their purpose it is further ordered that a copy of the I Sovrtign pouter over disease, thev would keep them no ue pirfiariu who sure ucair.i'x 10 apply on the first appearance ofdiieaic, and then bow much distress would be avoided and money saved, as well he livca of thonaands who are hurried out oflime by neglecting disease in ita first stages, or by not bein In possession of a remedy which tbey can place de pendenco upon. Til 13 RESURRECTION OR PERSIAN Pll.I.a. The name of these pills originated from the circumstance of the medicine being only found in the ceroclrics of I'jriia. This vegclibto prnuucuon iM-ing 01 a peculiar Kind, led to cxperi- lis medical qualities and vutuee. In hall became an established medicine for the hatcountrv.

The extract oflhii sInMi notified to apiear at a session ofsaid court to be I isr production was introduced into some parts of Eu. holden at the probate office in Castlelon, on thai rnpo in the vcar 1788, and used by many celebrated IstWedneaday of December next and show cause! physicisni In curing dieesies, where all other rne.ll il any they may have, against Hie probate ofsaid 1 d.L"" UMn. in he Je" l-TM will, for which nnroos Ft is further ordered that I a. con.o.iied with a certain vrgelable West Ralland, Nor. 'J.

IE30, Estray. record of tins order be nublish in the Rutland Herald three weeks succersively previous to said court 45-47 A. WARNER, Judge. fIrVERTI07.T7T-A-T a Probata-District of Fairhaven, is. XX Court TioloVn al Caatleton within and for said district, on the 4lh day of November, 1840.

An instrument purporting to be the laat will and testament of Julius A Griawold, lale of Ben. on in snd district, deceased, havinr been me. sented to slid court by Isaac Norton, the execu- inenls as to Its tor therein named, fur probate; it ia by a century it beca said court that all persons concerned therein be i diseases ofthat 1 aner her ebnflnemefit ofeaeh. She Irad tfle.1 eVtly mbam find taken much medicine, but fnu rd htt 01 no relief, She commenced tkking the Persian Pills about three months before confinement (her health being very poor about Ibis length of time previous,) arid soon alter was enabled br their uv to atfehd to the caies nfa mother to berlsfoily until her eohllnc. merit.

Altho lime aim enmmenced taking tho Persian Pills, nnd for several weeks prctioue, iho waa atlhcted with a hard, dry and freuuent. icvcrc cramps, which the me of the pills entirely remnved Ueloro using nail uoa ji wuu grum connuenco, that we ailviio all thoto about to become mothers, to make use of the Persian Pills. All who have taken iheminonr nalohkorhoixl ham cot along In the same easy manner, and are about the house in a few days. There doea not appear to bo half the danger of other difficulties sellihe In nflcr confinement whete thrso Pills are taken, Wc unitedly say let nnno nrglert taking them, for they are in the rench of the poor, as well ns Iho rich. Wo ore truly thankful that there ia a remedy which females can easily pmcura which bids to lessen the world of suffering, which many til them hive to bear, and perhaps sare Iho lives of thousands nhich otherwise would bo lost.

Rochester, May, 11th, )U33 corner of Calcdnnh square, Edinbiirah street. For Inribcr nnrlieulara ice subscribers H. ROBERTS. A ROBERTS. Vcrgennes, Vt.

July lOtli 1837. Gchts. I with sou to send a.nuanllty ofvour Per sian Pilla to this nlaco, for I am sura thev would meet wiiii a rcauy saic. my uromcr-in-iaw, While paiiing through your place, heard so much nid in their behalf, that he waa induced to purchase 4 boxes, nnu 1 may saieiv say 111.11 incy navo uono more for mysclfnnd half-sister than 5100 which I had pa pi lo Doctors, nnd for other various prescriptions and medicines. 1 haro used 8 botes of Brandretli's Pills.

which gavo mo some partial relief. Hut your pills went right ahead like a man of war. What passed oft" looked like ink. My diicaso has been mmd tliflcr cntly b)f crcry physician) but, mv Idea is, that it waa a general vitiation ofthe fluids, which produced somo symptoms of almost every discaso, Il would bo too tedious for mo to give you a history ofall my difficulties. I was weak, dull, stupid and reduced to a skcl-fctbn.

All hbpes of my bclnc restored had beenrmen over, except by my brother in law. I took 2 botes of your pins, and nm oblo to perform my duties In tho counting room. My sister was consumptlro her lir-cr waa much affected and hor feet ami imi in iuuii constantly irouuieu ncr. une box ofyour Pills entirely relieved herrrotnall Ihoso symptoms. I am aliout to remove to Burlington, and would wish an agency, S.

It. LUTHER 1 1 mwiicin imnoriiu irmn linn iift in i4.t a copy 01 llierecord ot this order be. published in nd (orji T-J ff ine ivui ana iieraiu printed at uutiano, aa soon compound upon the human system led physicians as may be. and families Into its genertl uie. Their long citin-' 4j 47 AI.MON WARNER, Judge.

liihed character, their unirenal and healim? virtues. I Notice. WHEREAS the Legislature ofthe Stateof Vermont, at their session at.Montpelirr in the tear "I I iiiJu aliened a tax or six cents per acre on all the -S-Mllt O. 1 l.fidl rnubllC IsBfla eir.ntM1! in tl In-n ''J'b'eaclnsure oltbe subscriber about den. intbecouon of Rutland lo aid State, for the IliC of Oel.

Ilkl. a Ird vrirlmi. tiurnosA of msklnt. mrA Imil.ir.. oa tie 5ib lo.t.

13 Shrrp. milled across the shoal- bridges, lbee are to warn the proprietors led land, tiers witli red punt. 1l. owners are requested to owners or ssid town or Chittenden, who hive not prove property, piv chirjes and take the away. paid their pioportion of ssid tax.

lo labor or otherwise. STEPHEN L.DANIKI.H to the ct nittta appointed to superintend Iba ex- 46 18 pcndiluie ultbe same, or to I) subscriber, that so UUeb Ct their laods will ba i'ul nubtic on. due, st the dwelllag bouie of lb subscriber, lathe Itelown of Chittenden in theeounly of Rutland, oa I oi i iBocribr, lias Iks nr.l day of Jsnusry, IBM. at ten o'clock for I isiaoroinsry useort i 1 pav cnarges, aog lie lues, with costs, we sirs miimcu ia puis inn pr iiitus niCIIAKIM rated at Chilteniles. this lh cat ef Sent.

1. w. or 6 cfciUitB. and r-, 1B40, il-il CAPES LEONARD, Jt Cti I "et teaioas sr. eierotliting the detergent and claiming qualities of thefr iptcifia cal action upon the glandular part ofthe system, are such as will sustain their reputation and general ui-In the American Republic, To E.

Chatt, Co, Gent. Sirs This Is to Inform you that we hare used your Penlaa vegetable Tills for a )ear past. In our practice, snd are well pleasnd with their operation Believing them to fulfil their In aniwer. ing as a subtfllule where calomel ia indicated, we can recommend them Ih th'' public. Drs BROWN.

M'KENZIE ii IIALSTEAD, Rochester, 1B37. 07-TO Ckait, A- Co Gcnts-Heitiuzmoch tttiurfetijon or become Mothers, iem, Nr wire bad srifttred pairs darisg acd JEW DAVID'S OR HEBREW PLASTEll The peculiarities of thia Chemical Hnnniin.l,ii owing lo ila extraordinary effects upon tho animal fi- uiu or nerves, ligaments anq muscles, Its virtues being carried by them to the liiirncdiate scat of discaso or land a'nd weakness. However good any Internal remedy may this na uu li.m.iai win prove a powerlul auxiliary, in removing the disease and fncihating the cure in caces of local inflamation. SrrrilT.il,,,.. nmotlnn.

if i.i. I ii. i r.vn.vioui inuammatory, and Chronic Khcu inatism, nno in nu mace Where sealed min ni.i. It has likewise been very beneficial in case of weakness, such as weakness nnd pain in the stomach, weak limbs, lameness, affections ofthe spine, female weakness, No fcmalo subject to pain or weak- ncsa in me uacK or side, should bo without it. Mor-ried Indies in delicate situations, find great relief from constantly wcarlmrthis nlatlcr.

No puffing or great spread of certificates Is intended Thoso who. wish to satisfy themselves ofthe effi cacy ol this piaster can obtain a sufficient quantity to iprced 6 or 8 for 50 eta! a aum not half sufficient, to pay for the insertion of a slngto certificate into any of our moat common prints a single time. This trifling-price per box. is placed unon it In order that It may bo within the means of every nlllictcd person of community, tnai an, wncincr ricn or poormay oo- lain ,1. Tl 1.1.

iicubuii: ui iiuititti, which results irom it Pricoperbox, 60 cts. Directions accompanying encn una. Remedy for Thrulh, Canker, and Nursing Sore Mouth, Thousands, both old and young but especially moth ers and inf.nits, ore cverv vcar consigned In Ihu torn by the above stubborn diseases. The mliunilcrstandb ing ana ignorance or most prac(iccing' physicians In rcgnrd to this disease, and the consequent unccrlain- ry ofcuro from their prescriptions, ia a subject of common remark among all thoto who havo suuercd ftom the disease, or who have witneaaed the sufferings of othcra. Many are tho cures wo have witnessed performed by these medicines, fn tho worst stages or Thrush-Canker nnd Nursing Horo Mouth, even whero tho pa-licot had been gircn orer by a number of tho most talented physicians.

Wo nresent this compound thus confidently be- cauia we know il is oniulo be tested, to It appreci ated, Price, SI 50 per package, Sit per dozen, Rochester. N.Y. atrents of Vermont and Maine, and for sale by II WHITE a uuuana vi. 'cwiy ImporlantCnution is a singular fact and one much to bo regret-. ted that valuable medicines, as soon as thev becomo popular and have received the lest and approval of a discriminating public, are sure tn be counterfeited, and thus a bat and spurious ailiclc t.

i iiiiiucuiuicijr iiaiiuuu uf'Oll tlie IISUBJllctlll- as the genuine. This has been notoriously the case ullh all popular tried nnd truly valuable medicines for years past, and will probably continue lo uc no case lur years to come, Tho base and contemptible counterfeiter in this way meanly takes advantage of all thn efforts and the advcrtis'ini! used by the nronrielnrs of the genuine article to get their medicines into uso aim ueseiveu opuiutity. siis inereioro noi less the duty than it contributes to the safety o. every honest individual in the community tn exf pose, frown down, and forever alter distrust al) heartless Ingratcs who thus irresponsibly trifle with health and lile K7-TIIEIIEFORE TAKE NOTICE There isnpcison by the name of J. B.

uocli. efnrt, now engaged in sellini! a Pill dono un in boxes iu exact nnd perfect imitation of the Gen uine INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS, with the amission of only one word on the boxes viz: Wkigiit The pills sold by this Rnchefoit are evidently intended aa a fraud and imposition up. on the community, or they would not have been done up in such exact imitation of the genuine. This person is tall and bluatering wilh a great tneaincai awaggir. lie was recently known as a very poor player in Baltimore, under the muii- cal eognomon of Jim Brown, and is about twenyb five years of ego.

It Ii almost beyond a doubt that he is supplied with Pills from a Druggist urm in tins cuy, who nave ueen nereioiore notoriously connected with counterfeit medicines At soon as proof is obtained, the fountain head of his nelsrious business will be exposed, that the community any shun Ihem as they would a ier lirtit. In ths mrsn time the public are cautioned aeainst buylnsr H'rieht's Indian Vti'ttahl I'iltn of any one who does not exhibit a cirlificato of agency ligncd by the agent for tho New England Butte nnu ueaiiug ume since ic-iu. Also take particular notice that the following words is on the boxes. WRIGHT'S Indianl'egetalle Pills Qnd, Pur-gative) or the North AmericanCollege of Healths 77e Indian Vegttable Pills are a certain cur. for disease hi its every variety of form, because they thorooghly cleanse the stomach and bowels, induce a proper discharge by the lungs, skin and kidney, and stimulate the blood to purify itself In, other words they open all the natural drains, and leave nature (the grand physician) free to drive Jiseassi from the body.

The above outlets, or dream, are the common sewers of the body, through which all morbid snd corrupt liumois (the cause of diieaie) are carried off, and so long as they are all kept open snd dischsrge freely llnir allotted portion! of Impurity, the blood will continue in health; but when from eating improper food, breathing impure air, suddun Irani. Iliona from heat to cold, over exhauilion, or any other cause, the bowels beeoni costive, the pores of the skin become closed, or the kidneys fall to perform their functions properly A the impurities wbjch should be drained from the body becomes littritly loads with dlseasa. The nhbr'n under all flrettntlUheei, wiib ii nT tu In romntilnn i- iim inviiiir inn- pin i.in. icaie. I.lkn no.

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miri, ins en(r. -y whnle i i tneir eneeli ir. eficl.l, liecauie they only remov, which are opposed to health, Thfiw dlgction, use. hecntue i rP w.inril uie lllgPMiy oreili. I rperiiei hi for any inedirme A .1...

i ,1, Price 2," cents her Hn and Generi' Eng ami Slalps, Nt ilnv'. Conrt .1.. lltfr) ForsaleatTIIE UUTI-ASh nrw. --wi a ii i f. IMt.TAtLon'l.

BALSAM OK LIVERWORT Hns been used succesifullv forn.lii...' 1 Jll.7 i'iPinM-1, II .1 3 1 CoxsuMrnoN anii Ltvtn mii( rjiirnc mere unit equal to Dr. Tovlor's llilmn nf Bclnc purtly veceloblc. Il can he a Utmost saletv bv all nrr.nn. it cieanaes tin i intra in ut-iiuiiii cure itrrcnMMcenuD Kind nuvu tiaru ii ior many ycitl In my put! always with success. I Tli.

w.r. Inlien Irnm lliw magazine "The surpriainj effect Moilutid Tir i a I. IV. "this disease fcnnsumnlinn) IticuriMe, tbil dlllicult lo credit our senses when ws ir sons evidently coniuuintivr, rritnred to Yit this is a fact of daily occurrence; h-v can we question ine virtue oiu.e.auoviii In our next uc shall be mme explicit: i ws hope physicians will make trial of tin cine and report its effects to us JYole. Ilic original and genuine mioti km of Liverwort is made soli at 373 "in rr i I nn iiiimner ni emiwiu eaKncss, loss oi a peine, nrei compmi them nnle and lean of flesh.

AllthiieiiV .1 i. I I. will assist nature in all her mnveinenliAal tone to He nerves and muscular organi. 0 kind is Dr Taylor's Balsam of Lirerwml, I being mild and purely vegetable, anianih admirably. If all will use it, we ate tttl an clastic step, good appetite, and ruddy i 111 flnf-rt mnrn th ATI and nenuinc is made "at 3715 Bowery.

I irrSriTTiNa or Blood. Tins diseat rist! of a discharge of blood, often frothr," I tlio iiiuutit, tt u( wi'ii ijiifvniiiK ing, and is usually accompanied wilh adiS'l tif breathing, and some pain in the cn. limes it is preceded by an opptesiton rtj chest, adry tickling cougu anu pains, ins aisense is always moio a -in. iiniim-r t. 111.1 iiir.r iili.

mat terminate In consumption, and iinat remedies can alono save this end. Ittil 1 lor'a Balsam of Liverwort is a sure remtijl to show its unparalleled success, certifid cures Irom 421 cjtizens, and many pbm 1 win ie ptiuiiBtieu ui a tuvy uuys. rnpNEiivocs Diseases Wkakiiii Taylor's Baliain of Liverwort, made at ery is assuredly an excellent Remedy fis I aiscases. iviy who iibb ucun more or leui ten years, bhe Was extremely times so weak that she could not attend1 si domestic duties. By the useoftlili rnedrew strength is wholly restored, end she ImH as I can wiali lier to be.

My addicnui Tnyloi's oflice. Cure ok Consumi'tion. Jlirlii, i Ihy ni'inber of my congregaliou, hii UW sometime sinca Willi a cold, pain In IMS and some difficu'ly of brealhing, and ill days theit-afler she had a violent couth isj lent pain In the sides, which no medicifi relieve. Bhe continued in this way fur if time under the medical enre ofllr ly became consumptive, and was rvidenlljl the end ofher earthly sufferings, henbj er penu.idcd her to try Dr Taylor's fb' verwuri. vr lien ic ciuiiuieiii.eu tin.

I' ll did not seem to ngree with her for a fn nil ins ineenn nn inu uricn st ss ini nu ii i adinirablv it her couipIi andhrr Ulv UI HVI isji if! irnir IVll.lilfl tl Nill IV' trrOIlSERVE I Buy only that wfnciiii ia unm tn iiinianii iiv vviiur. li. Jain eson. v.aaiieioir, enrona 'v lord: ira iiution, iiranunn, r. Joint O.

Paike. Whiteia, A I'" nWll.1f WiddlebOtru i 1 1 r-i. roller. iww Vail. dd elowm and Ira Bridgman, Sudbury Pomi'tlt.

A superior article jor cemc6 -tl Rnrthtn art. nrtnp has been theroucuiy .1.. M.ii niti. jl. lonno in uo mo 1W.1....V been nllered lo Itie puuiic.

jv y------ nmliiieB over anv now in uir, i CU III IHtllUI-l'l- 1" i. m.iiu- It will lie Iist iesi io apes nrnpip. ni it win iinaA mi -a Manufactured and sold by C. slock, VI. and lor laie ny s(i WHITE HENDKHSOV 'PRfeMS flP THH lUUAU1 To nllsge subicribers jl by mm at the office SI.75, or in uala living off the ilb rnt ir idvsst." im.ii mmrm i mi, 1..

1., be discontinued until arrearages irep' V. A I. 1 1. 1.... I lerri- (.

i i i i riuoit" otrcuiiiiuii IB li" i-- ly, inerchsnts, mechanics, pwl "jt otheri having occasion lo adrerli'S su their advsniage resoil to this psp'. Blanks for salu at the Book I i.

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