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i.v mrrrv OTI I. l '' ptt." " ,). Mik.. . ' if J .' ' R'"l,d. i t-r s'nM f fttr-fU r. Hli. J 11 .a T..,A nJ.r.tlrtjn nwml Hrt.J. jirrpriT 7 . .'.--- -u . . - - 1 t ivs-vaNi jtirtd". ' UUy. taw , t tm .amt4. . f d m OretiKl -f Rw)S. ? . f . . ft .Wr.- atf t"3 "I IUrt.v, JP M 'MrM.. t fWirUM lr.kijH V a Ptwl.. iM.trici JwJgr, in M.i- w-iurr. la W tffi I .H!r Uie nifiUi stay IV ,, ,-, ! M. i ifi. .i.. I .tfakxl atu! IM tMMrtll tit P KHTltltAU l Mi rtnrr ( HullanM. 300 btuhrK Clntbi-i l'B. THa arid Cfjl!a, (hi te by it. it. rnr IllitU4, Jan 1 0th. ALL. 3 5 rplllS may rnHj that I Imtr gi'fn my nod I l)4slJ XV. lh irmalndfr il hi iulMKiy. TifictM I .'nl! jy na debt ofbn contfariiifj or tlaim nt of Ht 1.Y.X1AN LONG. UuiUmI, Xiy I. IRVJ. 3. 1 a 1 1 a .tiii i GKIvF Mil. I" toprelmi notirr, the tulwrrlbrr i. till ihf Ut day f Fi-'iruiry nrxl, (XVpJ ntdiy, V all rxrtc and accounts mm In li fxis r.wi, rp4r.p Im f-rrtif r nit.mrf will cll and trtil wiln l.iw. 'Mi'MJ rematr.inu ui''ett l on that duf lli b papil ntn a jounp pontleiH.n" hmd U fwllfcti m. v,-tic, 1 1rcome, cry i.lnlit nd p:li tfiicrt. l'.'eiic call at my cour.Rn rouni loon and late jourelvc rnt. JOHN STIIONG. notUnd. Jan Ifi. I63. A'olicc. LI. Note arnl Aerounia due the Subscribers in iV fiin, niiut be i I pieitous to the lt cif Feb. m-ti. I ii vcn, acsiio.ss i; jow.fsrn i'ittrd Jan. Mill. 1813. .1 K I'. sub-rrilHsr. beinR appointed l.v the Hon. tfn.f.1 (...M f, .ll.lrirt nf iullin,! ' conirnisioner to receive, eViminc and adjust claimf ud demands of all persons ag.iiut the all f s- tat ol Hufus U'hialon, laic of I'llhvrJ. In sld ditrirt,dcisd, represented Insolvent, and alto all claims and demands cxhil'ited in offset therein; and mi months from the 2.1 day of Jan. inst., beini; allowed by said couit for that purpose, do hereby give notiie that we will attend to lire buslrtofi'hf otir appointment at tho Inn of Illanch- fl I I.. It... f . ! I aru " ""'. .H i.k nr;i l et ri ,ry and March rct, from I n rlotkp. m. until o clock, p m. .in rich of slid day.. n.te.1 a, IW.nl ,I,U ,th day Januaiy. ,8,3. a I J STAT K OF V Fit MONT. llutland.u. XVj;ii.,m Nhrah ) r. In Chtnccfy, 5th January "1S13 XX'illUm Ayres ) U'Afrnif XVitllsm Mar'i of Slifcwstiiry in the Coytyy of Hull tod, hi filed Lis bill in chancery a pslirtt Willi tin Ainu of jruwUui) afoir'aid, now f '.ne in p.r. ini!:nmvn, .'jtin'.so, that on the 2Jd itn7 of April, IRI0, the ilefond nit l-lnj induhted to he nral' f bv sever il imtfs ofth.it Jyte, in iho sum of 9330 fljl.lnur l.ir Vied (in ti h. pavahlo in one fr,o.le irtiJveiri, .indom M four jears from date, i T. . - .' .-.,, nn i.i.. ... .! March ISII. one (ur $15 0!) one for S35 (10 pay ibis ll,liitli lbtJ, o;.c t'ic m-i on pivalile 11 .Mar h tin. and one ft $1 00 pivb!c 1st March IS, I, i-9 Lis' '- ' i a I .. a 1 1 a .ii-i t inter -' j'.ymoiil of s.nd notes, the defend in! i-ri..-mp( jo iie orator a deed of itnrlnie, coiidiliontil for tut) payment therm', of the follow low ing descnbed land in Mountholly. described as follow, viz. Ixiundod XX'esI on lands owned by Levi Gates and Klnnhan Mattorks; south by land owned by Isaac Dickerm.n, and catt on lands of Amass Dickerman, mirth on lands owned by Allen S. Marsh and Levi Oates, being tho fame land that d.y conrced to said Ayrcs by ssid Marsh; and T"avi.so, lhallhis coutl would decree that II the de fendant fail in psy the sums due on said notes, he hsll bo forever foreclosed from all risjlit to redeem 1d inortg .g'd premises, and that tho otator miy ham his costs. Tbeusniil nroccs ofjuhpeena beinr; printed and lh iid Willi mi A yre.s being absent from this stale, and not hating l-orn notified of the commencement m &I I bill, il is ordered by the Court, that he bo l.otifieil thereof by imblishiiia tho suhstmce of said ! bill wih thu order, in the Rutland Herald, primed i ,';as,min' 1-nutsa haslman. Lmisa L istman 2d, AiU In Rutland, three weeks successively, the last of 1 13 ''.ulIcr' Amaii Fuller, Lis Fuller. Mary lias wbleh tu Ik) at lent twenty days previous ta the Nal1l,,an ''U Miry Taylor, R. Fstabrooks.jr. nut term of this Oouit to be held at Rutland, in and (ut alil county, on the second Tuesday of April A. J). I 13, and day thereof was given, Ate. F. XV. IIOIMvlNS, Clerk. R. Pimroisr, o'.i itor for orator. s.OVf", SlOVfo. URTIS A (JriKMi's imnroved Vanken Vn'inn Kj arvl iderated oven -Stove for sale cheaner then thi-y cart le bought at the furnace or at any other, ... ..... - i . purr, uir casn, uy u. it. i iirjli,. Rutland, Jan. ,0, 1 13. 2 I rplliai: Water I'roof Root., for sale cheap for cash by uwriof arlirle 2 R. R.T. Ht.lt. Thrall ILL tell fulled cloth, collon batting, XX'addiog, ww Trn, unrkwiu trillions ami gloves, ; atr corn'', side do , men'a and boy's caps, fur trim mrd, monx-co shoes and slips, stone and earthern ytir. crorkery and hard ware, morocco linings nd Unding, Ue's, Coil's Muflr4l'a and Indian UI Voui Fills arvl many oilier article too numerous to meniiun for rah ore. change fur grain. cheese, lard, fere feather, liocf ctllo, Iumbr, beeswax, rags old Iron, tide and upper leather, calf sVins. ahcep and pflts.nU brsss. iIjhuoI frockinj. fulled cloth, tew rksh, mx-1,. ,4d (Hrwvter, Ac, &e. iamjiiv 10, 1813. J3 'JMUS my certify that I have this day pieTniy mi Smith II lltf.p, rni'Hir of 10. his time d ltm till he t-ccowe o( Icjal agr, and I shall W icv.ii.iujfi Uh Rum uf hi. cniuhin. of p,v ,Jchls 6 ht, tumwuug. JKSSK UISHOF. J lIJ j ( police. "XY KltWKASm) wttti.Sar.h has, srjihoot ant i . V UM! ftt r-"caun. left my Ued and ll ,. . .j, ,H.,e,,y fu,uaden to harbor t kf M my accoyl. a. I shall pay m 04BM saTlor mt4r ting (.ftet tills d.le. u ii t. f ILAS K. MOORS. XXaltiatVtJ.Jaai lt. 5. 3 t'ni', I'ur,I'ur puce W ic4 ayl (.t fHI, fi.btr w M t asMe.rmsrUn 1B. te fcr !.id V-ettet csH 4-eiiNc iJtimc ,, , , JOUNSTItO.VG. iH. ihzmicu TrOI't,t)tVf li mfH"Jt" ititVf m tbe In! aWl 1 T MM f KsrlUfsd and stcinm thai,f1t WH cHtrr the (iiriwtM fotwtcrls oufteaj by J C. Dex . 11 . titt ol th Mite hue, lie listens! to f..l,o Vie tiailirr i'f Mrti'iir, in H . sarled btwi, anti tu i miil a iht r1 pilc P4'' tBff, tt t -' utemttnt u hi lH!oeN (, f luimt, jrvl Ulr and KraormNf afrWiffjr wnh 1 1 rii("-ri His r-raiite. f..t leu tears past, ln ce n iirrolfM' i the- p trierple nf the "Kffci(l." (.K Cl.lc jfurttre.) as tayjirit In .Vfw Vfwk Cut. a. OitkRt XVortMniWtt, Ohio. To those nit.1 tr unarfiuaintod nli the srMetn. lbs itfbicrttMr .! J itifotm litem Ibst tho Itefiuin- r4 Mctire Ma litulpl, ami n modiral school ct- ta'j(ilifl in lb ritjf of litw YntV. in bj V. IW h, m. o. cxl nit jeidenl of ilic ltfonwl Mrttlfj) Aw Inly of the t'tiilp Stalfj. Dr 11. rs- tnhi'thcil a board of nnifenort In lliu ffhnol on ihe . . . ' i . in i - ..... - , tirnnfW of miririo. ! Atti"mT. rnTniniE)i ."suttery, ;ne.rtfiry, .iairfia oitmira, ikihui, ral JarHifTutleiico. wlncli wetc ai scm.-.iilirallv lajfhl n it any medical coi'.ejjp in the country. In tlij prirtirr, iu ralomd f r other poirou miner al it adclmatered, bol the Vr enable Kinpdum i "holly ipIicJ ont rute or relievo the aulTuritigs of nunkind. About 18ill, a prant for a ColIe?e was oinmed from the ofi.iiur of Ohio, nhirh toon wnt into urrefful operation, at XVorthington to that Blito, and still flourlihcs almojt without a pir allcl in the lnturr of any Intilnlion. This pr.irtire Ins ueailr, in lint aitr, isupplanled the mineral prarttrc,'s well an in N. York and other Matt. fids prarti. is difforetit fium all olhrrf, from the fart that it i rontinuiHy improving, and as diM-aios and cHmatfichmne to a rmtatn decrco, this prar llrr at ri acrordinply. Why not iclorm or im prove th ptarticr of medidne a vp!l n any other art or unencc ' Tho Mineral I'ncticc has hid no important improvement for half a century; anJ al most all vcgrlibln pracittiuneM of the I-y ale very much inwjnt of cien!ifie knowlcdco in Anatomy, Surprty nr. Hut the Itrformcd I'tartlro cml'ra cV e o" I of all nyiteitu now In vopue. in this coontrv. Tlis uhVrilifr i-t a Kradiiite of tlm lie formed l'r.ietire as ell as the Old .Sclmul, an knoxn Irom an cxiierienre of more than ten joats, that tho vegetable ptaciico is more safe and x ieniif Ic llian tl.e mineral, and f jlly believes vt ere the prei cut adlicifiitsnfth.it practice acquainted practical ly.wjth this I'slenftive osct.il)leVracllCf. they would willintjly lay aM le their minerals; and common char ily pioiiipls mo to say it. Ill II. was an otlicc ssu dent of Ur llearh, and for more than three years in Neir York city had hh able counsels and consulta. lions on patients, on iimnl every disease incident to a dense population I feel warranted in y i.ijl that t, i i. i. .1 I , . " ' ' ' "V ' . , a . '. "" t ..." "'"" - . - ed him a a medical author, from diirurent ' ietiea, (what no other phy-iciat ever received in this coun try.) The imptovcmonts anil discoveries thai nru yearly midn in lhi rc'orumd medical society, bv its graduates, are sent to tho I'residcut and published for tho benefit of themselves and community. The subseiiber left New York city five years nco and lo cited in K.tt Hetliel, and has visited patients in more than thirty town in New Hampshire nnd X'crmont. MIIS. AX Eli V n UEIlTlrlCATE I'his imy ccilify,that Providence in his afllirlions , f , L , , i,f August, 1630. I was: enable pl.vsi -iailn of the oldscl, Z. ;, M Led ol MrliiiM about as attended by two te f the old&clinnl practice, (I)rs. row worse unuer their treatment, and mil a friend or acquaintance thought it possible I could ever recover. 1 was even left by List physician (Dr. Kay) to die, whoinforuied my husb'.nd ami my fiicnds that "there was no use to tend for any other pliyjlci in, as ail hid been done I inn couiu oe done, ami I must nie in less man ween ' l inn Heard ol i;r llionnl, wtio treats on the Informed or I'cclalilc I'mcIic if Medicine, and sent tor mm. lie ilid not cue me much oncourago iliciit iiit com loilri) in irr 1 rsciallc Altiicinrj. At I hat lime I was reduced so low as to ba helpless. 1 was literally nothing but a living skeleton. I had whtit is geuortliv termed a fever sore, on the left .side, near tho back bone under the short ribs, which dischareod moic than a trill of ereenish vollnw ml u;i u.iu. i ouiii t'liiiiir near ion rnziu mo. wuicu subsequently broke in three places. My lower limbs I were much swelled, and I had a continued fever, which f-eeme I would sonn destroy mo. Mv hones were noaily blasted, till I began I)r H's. Irtalmcnt, ' ami irom tne ciav I look his infill ines, I date the only time in my nholo sickness that I was better. l I am fully satisfied that if I had continued tho tnin- eral practice, I should hive been numbered ere this 1 with the dead! 1 gained rapidly in recovering my I health afiert iking the medicines a few weeks, and I was cured of the disease in about fuur months after j taking his mfdicines. I sincerely hope all who are i similarly afflicted will try this viodciof praclke, and i uuuio uui ou one win nave cnun to regret it. IlUTil AVERY. Sherburne August 20, 1837. This certifies that we the subscribers, neighbors and fiicnds o! Mrs. A vary, concur in the above cer tificate, and recommend l)r Uibbard's practice not only for this cae, but for a great variety of other diseases wlrich have come under our observation. bierburnc. Jeremiah Avery, Charles Shedd.Ma i oi ii ,.-. - i, , , .. . . . . '.. d:l " !5.h,;dd, lloswell Adam, Marv Adams.Jolm Uorcas I'.stabruoks. Ptttifield. John Fuller. Sell Gibbs, Caiohne (Jiubs. S(oef.lrid"e..K. I'erkins U. i'erkins, Aruney Aldioti, O. Durkec, O. T. llel- cher. Jltthcl.S. Maiks, I. Hurbank. I he most rcsncctablo and intellinunt nlusirians of tho limes, are adnDttni this mo lo of nrm-lii v. fi;r iru..i ui which we puniisli Hie lollowmg exlMcl ol .. iniu .luurcssoa io ur. iiibiril, by a physuun o ' standing in the State nf Maine r.-, . , ... . f . .... Extract of a letter from l)a. J. P. Aloe.v. Del fast. Me. Dr. Hibard. sir: Being somewhat acquainted m..i me prmcipirs 01 uie Hcjormed practice, a! luight in Ohio, and being hilly convinced of in sutiCrior tiiiracu in cnmli.tiiin .ft-..-.. 1 i...n ed mysell of H is, as the only means I could devise, 10 ootam lurlber information on the auliject. About 20 years mvc 1 reeivcd a Medical Diplomi, .nice which, I have been established in practu u in this town, and, if I am not mistaken, with ns m-ich satis faction lo my employers as generally falls to ihe lot of physicians in tins vicinity. Jlui however satis factory in oilier, it has failed of being satisfactory lo myself; and if there is any system by which dis ease cm be sn'ofiued. without at the same time fc itroymg or essentially injuring the regular end heal thy action of the system, I would most willingly , avau myseii 01 11. 1 arn 01 uie opinion that the meJ icine and practice would be favorably received in ! thu quarter. In the treatment nf dieae, I have long since learned, with cVep regret, the inofficien. cy of the MisKBst, PaxcTicr. 'llie Thompsonian practice has been introduced here, hut being under the management of men totally ignorant of the hu mm system, it has failed in acquiring an thing hka confideno. Some of it, how ever, is gornl and cal coUied to assist nature (in sum: diseases) lo throw off disease, but it requires judgment and phvsinloci--! ! J. P. ALbKN. llelfast, Maine, Jan. 15, IS,0. family sikdicin'k. Tiisise who have kept and made use of ihe follow ing r amily Medicine, in the extensive ride nf the subscribe!, have leeu obliged to call in physicians, tor advice,but.t!-,osn,(brlhe diseases for which they are recwrwiended. They ixtsttively are calculated to assist nature to iIiihw vtrdiMMte, wtthoi 1 reducing or thwarting her oftHts.wWcU is all we ctr ought to aim to aecom i4ih. Sfrup fa Dytentery.- rw, i, oe 0f t,e ,ttl inilitM( f.r lU sua. r complaints of claidmn, nm bfi.ir i.f jrji-.ir, a c. a. fr tnt inlhmallon j ; o, Hi Uiwel. and ,I..oij. h, heart Ihih.. naosu and , tin:iln(. m kii, clufWra rootw. .ouiriBs oi mo It.wnai h in trpnm-y. A.V. Cm ;k Drift -(t rroojl tir r"les of children, ssi'.itm or p'nl.rftc, etrtJf. cwgns, m.nsuinp.im., w li-wne f oujlt, Ve. Ihvrtltr f-for H ducats of the kidney and the HiinarT.canaU. ritbrle. iWr alm or whites. 4icir Unimtnt Pr lameness, ibcumalistn, rprains, lirle, .w. Utatl 5i'ff-for ulcer, fctct sotrs, ioics,buni, CVt'tl r(yinlmnt. Put the itf h.and almost all erup tive disease, where an outward application i io f-f1- ,.. .1.-. AHtl'HVlprplu: I ml lor nru uus urnu, neosia dollcaie fcnulo rmnplalntm (wlrMlli t in the yrcng "r moio advanced aj). wcaknrM nftlie kid neyn, and uriimty rnnal, coslienes, pi'.c, inaction of tho liter and hilhry orpalt, Ac. Iltattira'trr rortlmlM lltnigesiinn.irmnio new lies, itrroldlng, billiuus complaints, debility tvai.t ol.iinieiiie. .'. c. , Areni'Aenm fUMrr ioi weasncss m mu end loins, nuns in tho side, between the shouldois pit nf the stomach, thaunntism, A:c. .tfrro.ire 6'yrwp Vovdcrs -to purify tho bloixi in all casci of eiuptions of ths .in, scrofula, whito swelling, rickets, cnetea1 mint, lher roinpla!nt,J:c. pulmonary IMnnmUit roughs and conMiiptlon, weakness of the lungs and other viscera of the cheat, night sweats, ,Vc. Cephalic SniijrW poivptis.caiarrn.neauacii .vc. Anli-fitlwui Physic A enmmnn purgailve fur a- dulis or children. lVrfnctly sifo umJei ail clr-uni stances. Tho best phyic known for its harmlcAs ness .lodeilicicnry in cljanslng the rtinuich anO all mentnry canal, nnd caWtng a gentle flow of ihu bilo. Superior for tho cute ol llio licatlaciie, e.iiucr nerxous or billion, supercedes the use of the We in preg nam y, in immoderate How of Mood, tc. l'eccr Drops for opening tho pores of the skin and causing perspiration in fevers, colds, &e. UVnit I'atcdtr fur worms In cblhlten ami aituus. Dr. HiniHO would take tins oiinuriiinity to siy to miny of thoso who ato.ifhVtcd with Clirotiic diseas es (stomach complaints, chtoni- i.,l! lmalion and en largement of the liver, and what (?nloi'ieli!es call (evT sores, anil greil miny o'liei I'lseaes.j mat the first Ciiiists w is in !'io use of Mercury in Mime of its dozen forms. Candid people are fist louiiing tha horrid efTecls of mineral pniMins, tnprndnco dis tinct diseases. oci-aionod liv their desiructivu use. More than halftl." ihenmaiisins, cities nl bones, ul cers and sores, beside i inunieiahlc oilier diseases in hundreds of eases thil the subscriber Ins cured or greatly benefited, were first produced by the ucs of mercury. If any s'-ieiife, profession, or society demands reform, it is il.u medical. The use o( mer curv nnd other mineral po1ons wrrtr the erroncou inviMitiui s of misled I'll) sieians, anil ought to be superceded by the moie consistent and older prac tice of a scientific vegetable practice. The world was moro free from diseaso before the ut.c of miner als, as incdicil remedies, than it has been sime. Minerals have m ide more diseases than they liavo curl; and the misery which they have produced in every circle of community, ought to be an indubita ble leasonto spurn them from the materia inedica. BR. HIUAHO would inform tliose pprsons wish ing to consult him at his Office, for diseases, whether they resido in tlio vicinity or distantly, that he will, for the future, (or until further notice.) scru pulously attend to tho calls of invali Is, on Mondays and Tuesdays of each ireci. His call abroad to vfs U the sielc arc so multiplied of late, that ho has been comnellcd to bo absent on some days formerly ad vertised for office business, which inconvenience for distant customer he will endeavor for the iuture to obvi ito as far as possible. ltutland, rt. Sept. 10, 1810. 37:39 Tht G't!.vriv,:jl tSccltctnc oi VAiu (rrJlllNi)UETir.S I'lM.S nnr mid to Lc -The Unhrml Jledieine nf Lite." or tliej rlennte anp purify the lit..ml. lr)tiill.n untl mvinarali. llic, lirvp. anil miriirc tile perfecting f lijirslion, liy wliicli we a.oifl melsnchnly nnd nrrvent the r.rcilinn nf those liumnur to whi"h wo oe Eryjip'l.is, Scuncy, (inuLand ll.ofc "limy ihrgs cut o nliich llic Slono and (Jrntrl if formed wilhin us.' Jt is now well uniteralnod ihnt the llrninlrctli I'di have anted thnufjnds of liopefru and lielpVfg person, even when the first ph)sioiant had pmr.nuncrd thcnibennd nil human mcins nf relief, ll it now nnl only known thai the ltrand relli Pillf no cUltK, hut it is ntm unilcrrliiod now Ihey cure; that it hy their piirifj ing clfccl on the blood, thai tt.cy reftore the IhhIv to health. The value ol thi ineilu ino is beenmini; more nnd oWe minifist. It is rccomitieuiled Irom fainilv to f.uiiily. lie- ItrindiLlh I'ill rrmove in an slinmt iiiiricrrcoiihlu manner nil uosiuus neruniulntona, nnd purify nnd iuviijorale the blood, nnd their pood elfccls nrp nut coHiiti'rtul.'irit.ed liv tin inconvenience. Keini cniurnifed cnliretv of Vcaelnhle Ihev do not cjpo.c tho.e who ute them In dinner; and their ef fects are certain na tsry are military 1 liey are uiuy nnu safely adininirlerrd to inlfney. yrutli, imnlinod, ami olj nje. and lo woinn in the must cnllcil nnd delicate circum stances. They do not diiturli or clmko ihe animal func- tioin, hut reftiiro. their order and re-etahlih their health. I he llranilrelli run are vol. I at cents per Ml Ji it, ltraudreth'a New Knglsnil OH'n:e. 1" IIANOV.ltsTU.'ET ,9 Onlv ptare in O-S TON fur llio Tkui: I'lI.I.s. tTT T H- UI'.Mr.MIIKItrcn tint eieh of the genuine liar, upon it Ti'llEi: I'OI'V.UIKU I' I.MII'.I.S. Tint eaeli unci lu inn njiialuic 01 nr. uenjimm llrandrrth upon II. Aai theic mutt he upin ear.h hoi three t '(.natures, thus: K. llllANDUKTII, M. U. An Ihrec mrtiilur' , lhu- UP.sJA - IN UIIANDIIETII. Hefidcs the lahclt arc full of small printing done in real ink, tbeie bi ing on Ihe labels nearly three hundred impress, iona ot lleiijunin llrandreth'a Pilla'. AGENTS for this Side in Rutland County. Itulland, J P..MII.TON. Orwell. A 1.. Callin Ripley .V. tfailey llrandon, Ira llulton, Wstren & Ithta, P.iwlet, Win II. Sliflilon, I.t t s.f, in! , llenrv (jtioonda, I'.iultnet . A llli'. Clirendnn, C, ft ullird J.11111 s (I Itieiiir !snn, lliiehcnek iVInrnn. Jfhrensliiiry.Johiilturliin.ktcr ('atllelun, II "l.'ei Illnkim Sudburv. Iri It rah, 111, .' Jwton iTimuuuth. IS XV. Sawjer, I 'uttin?vi!le, ItruAii .V t)nvv, Wallingford S. Tnnend jr. Ilinl.t, S. .V N. J. S:nih. ..pnn V..I .t Co Kmn'i F Itujen. VVnlls. AlPn Urotrr. Pairhaveu, .1 A: J It Mien, ItVtlliavcn.K I' A'lixlrunj. Middl-town, S f Itriier. V S.nitn, Onvell. W. Cliip-n,n .V (To Whitehall. N V. Dij Asl'odv I hnie ,s;enit are i.sise nii.putu v.1111 h)ia.M)Ki:tu 3vrjT.itNAL, ai'.MKuv, wli'ch la pionouucrd Ur tbusa t.liu l,ae made trial .1 fan tn'jhc Human Hire. 02 ly I s2 f la wairauted lifii.ni l'liniJ Scjthe JL V J Stnnes, and 200 lb. Mas og Oil Stone. Tor sale wholesale and retail, by Jan 10, 1833 it. il. i . 2:1 STATE OK VERMONT, Whereas Lylii Ken Rutland County, ss. J dall of Shrewsbuiy, in 11111 ioumy 01 ituuanu nis exluwie'l her petition tn the Supreme Couit next to he hidden at Rutlmd within and for the County of Rutland, on tho firm Tuesday following ihe fourth Tuesday in Januaiy, a. 11. inu snowing mat sue was joined n mar nagc in .Samuel , Kendall, of Cavendish in the county 1. f XX'indsor, on Iho litis day of February, A, I). Ifi3f, and mat she continued 10 live with hun in ttie marriage until the 7th dv of Scntembcr. A 1). 1836, when the said Samuel Y. wiljully and with out provocation, deserted her and lia-, etcr since leu ner entlieiy without support Cicept as she de rived from her own labor and the charity nf her Irien.ls, and praying that a bill of divorce fiom the said Samuel Y. may bo er.inted her and. XX'hcieas it huh been made lo nppeir to me that Ihe above named Samuel Y. Kendall resides will), out ihe Slate of Vermont . It is hereby ordered that he be notified of tho pendency of the above jctilion by publishing ihe substance thereof, with this nr. der, in the Rutland Herald, a newipaper printed at itulland three weeks successively, the last of which publication shall be even day before the setting ui said Supreme Court, which publication shall be deemed sufficient notice to the said Samuel Y. lo appear and answer to said petition. Olven under my hind at Rutland, tin 25lh day .. f M..n tl... . A f, ,rt .'vvvMiuvi, ,1 11, ioi;;, C11. " "fatuxi, Chler Judge :J Supieroe Court tuwir 'I'lISTIOIV IMaiio-S'oi lt, Ot fraiiatiil Mnslnff nillinm rcnr. fSKOFFOR of Musi--, fiom the Citiens or l"n P dU. New.Vu.k and llos'on. rrsi e tfully in forma the public that lie ii.iuinucs n. ,.ionlho I'uno Fi.tte, Urcan, ni ' s cms. $15 per qua Icr of 21 lessons I lino each i. ti .. ....i.i A, i it.i t.srin- rece veil Ills MU sicul education In the city "I London, under sevctal of the most emtnont masters lm H itlers h msc f he will pito satisfaction to such as may requin his instructions- ... ....... OmiiviIIc and XVjiltehall. Ucl. go. inn. am) riA.No roin r. xvaiumiousk, (Oppnsite the Clinton-House.) .. -. . .. . . T, VILLI AM l'KASli wouiii resnectiuiiy iniorm t'T the public tint ho has opened n Music Saloon and Piano-Forto XVarchoitse. and will Keep a con .sinnt soT'ply of New and Fashionablo Music lor the I'ijiio Forte. I lute, Mo. in, nun ir. .nr. ivl., imi, Inilrudtcu lJuoks lor every Instrument. 1'IANO rOUTKH. XVIIOLKSALE AND RETAIL- 'K is constantly receiving from the l nctones . in .Vow-York and Albany. Superior Piano l'nrt.w. made bv Iho best wolkmen. with all tho la test improvements and elegant exterior, warranted in stand any climate. Prices from SOOO to 500. Knur first 1'rrmiumj hate been awatded the nbovo instruments at the Ameiirmi and .Meclianic'a Insti tutes, lor llic beat Time and 1 ouch. Pel sons about purchasing will i!o well tngivo the subscriber a call belore conic to New York, ns he will sell as cheap as in ho city, thevrby save expense of transportation. All Instruments purchased nl tins csiaiiiisiimcin ate wiiiranted for one year. Old Piano-Fortes taken in exchange, and Piano-Fortes tuned at short notice. '.vinteliall.il l. Jti, in is. s.i. ii rum p v you 11 n l o o o. Geo. XX'. MrncinNi's. Improved Compound Fluid, B x I ra c I o i ' a r a pa r i 1 1 a . For H'tiionng Discmes of the lllood, Arising from an abuse ofil'.iins in the bonus and Morcuiy, Joints. Chronic nnd constitution- Fever Sorcs.ohstinate old sores of all kinds. Scald Head, Salt Rheum, Ring XX'nim, nnd other nl disease., such ns Scru'uli, or King's Evil, Second iry avpliilis or venerea diseases arising from an Ulceration nnd corrosions! impure state ofthc blood Habitual ostivcness,pilcs, of tho Throat, Kuse, Cheeks, Lips, I?.irs, iV other parts ol tile body. Pimples oi ii'Kttiles: on the Chronic AITeclions of the liver, lungs nnd chest. Pain in ihe. stomatli and iai-e, MC.ily patches and! sides, other eruptions on uie Night Sweats Ac, Ac. It 1s likewise recommend ed as a cleansing spring medicine, rud in gener al debility. Skin. Itile.s, Scurvy, and o'.hcr Scorbutic affections. Rheum uie Alleclions. XX'hiio Swxllings. This remedy is prepareJ in rocio, from the choi cest selected materials, the active properties of which are extracted by an imptoved process, with out heat: on account of which it is picferreJ by rliysiiiaus as being moio uniform nnd active than anv other now before tho public. Prepared only at the Laboratory of the proprietor, Lockport, N. Y. For testimonials nnd mode of treatment ee pamphlet which accompanies each bottle. Sold by Jas. P. Milton, Rutland X't.; John IL Ilnwinati, Xrergennes, and Duel. 12. Jamicsun, Cas tleton. 62.12 Every itlaii hit own Farrier. TVie celebrated Horse Medicint tnXlliilAXti OIL. Hnr removing llio following diseases from Jlor- aus, wiiiiiu, nnu uiucr lyjiuusiic -Tiumaia ; Fresh W'aunda, Curb, Sien, Galls of all kinds. Sprains, Bruises, CracUd Metis, Hing Hone, Poll F.vil, Windfalls, Ttiurouhpin, Sparin, Sweeny, MaiKjr, Fistula, Kilfast, Strains, Lameness, Sand Cracks, Foundtred Feet, Quittor, Scdlenders, Mallnnders, Scratches or Grease, I Horn Distemper, This Oil is prepared from the choicest selected ma iterials, onlv :tt the Laboratory of the proprietor, ckuort, N. Y. For testimonials, synopsis of dis L ases and mode of treatment, sco iiamohlet which accompanies each buttle. Sold by Jas. P. Milton, Rutland. X't.: John II. Ilowman, Vergenncs, and Duct- E. Jamicson, ('as. ileum. 0.M3 Bieintwly Cor the ritux. fKlO those aillicled with this grievous malady, the -iu suuscriour is liapny to .itinounco that ho has prepircd what repeated trial lias nrove 1 lo bo a safe and sure iomedy. Viilc two or thren applications of ihe Ointment infallibly lemoves the complaint of common malignity. Iho subjoined certificates show that its virtues, if pioperly tested, will reach nnd relieve cases of aggravated and inveterate char acter. Sold at the Rutland Dookstore prien 25 cents a box. I). KIIIKALDIE. XX'c hereby cer'ify that we have experienced the best 1 fleets from the use of llio ointment prepared hy D. Kitkaldie, for the Piles; and wo do earnestly tecommonu 11 10 an who are similarly allecled, as- a most speedy, safe and succcsslul reined v for that complaint. Joel Lockun. I iiojus S. Spencer, Joscru Tj.vi.or. Rutland, Dec. 8, 1812. 62:13 .'(o(ls nt VoHi. rrMIE subscribers would respectfully inform the Ji- public that the Entire Stlick nf Goods dinner ly owned hy 11. R. Thaver. of I'iiisfon!. ed lo them, will be sold attest, for cash and at verv t.,L ,r!r..i f.ir ...... I. I ,.. - ' v... iui i'iwuulu or goou cretin 01 u and 12 lll'l 'HIS. The above stock of goods consists in paitofa good assortment of Prints of every description ; M do Lames plain au l figured ; Saionys. Alpines, Hatinels, Urod Cloths, Cassimets, Doeskins, X'est tngs, llrowiiand XX'nite linneri table covers, Diapers orsarious kinds; also a good assortment of coal ttimmings ; 1500 yds. of fine sheotines 40 Inches wide ; I ogclhcr with a lot ol Gents'cow and calf Roots ; Ladies French kid slips, ties, gaiters Ac. also a lot of Crockery, Glass ware paper hangings, Ac and other goods to numerous lo mention ; also 1 brass Irimed Jluggy Wagon; 1 common lluggy : 2 sleighs ; 3 horses all of which will be sold very low for cash or good ciedit. XX'e wish the public to understand that the abovo Mock of Goods will positively be sold without re serve, and all kinds of produce taken in exchange, i hcio will bo a public Auction at the store cverv Saturday at 10 o'clock A. .XI. until ihe enlire stock is rli.posed of. All sales at auction ovei 5 dollar will be on sir months credit. ... ''"P"' SHSSIO.VS A TOWNSE.ND. Pinsford, Dec. 12, 1812. rV n,S. II havei7Ueni"n7 sDaTnTl X Packard a minor of 18, his time until he be come of lawful age, and shill be responsible for none of his doing, or claim his ih da . OTHMALPACKAR1 uic-.ury, icc. IHI3. 1:2 To .School 'I Vrf 1 nun .- -. 10 commence sclrool. and wis.Kin .. r.....i. ..vw ,iciniiv. iir.fi iiin.A "fT,1" w,lh bo1"' can "hln at a v9-.,yic list rr rill Mt. f W.KU..1 11 i(y i-9" Ji'e P. Milto, rs'rtr I-l;tllUlitiiini TOHN .VISRAF.LCOOK haten.s. selves in business under the nimr a John I'noK A Co. and Jiavo pur.hatt,, stock in liailc of Orel Cook, will larty , , ling business in nil Its various bum. ut, a stand lirar tho l'plscopal ( htitclt. They will keep constantly on hand, a tints and Caps, manufat tuted of the br and in tho latest city style. A share of ronago solicited. All kinds of furs, wool, and produce A in exchange for hats. Rutland, Jan. II, 1813. R.ar.l lamp.. ytf LA III) Lamps just irceived, f,r . jJJ poor oil, lard or tallow, Ar , w make as btiliant a lijht ns ihe best of w, ,, for sale low by H R I mi, Jan. 10, 1813. Hardware fc rrnekepv w' .nil f. IWV ! I.Ml" l...nnr... . n .1 1 JLA Hardware and Crockery, have jusi n ,t,! their wlntct'a slock; such as, Iron, Steel nd Nall.t, Hill's Anvils and Vices, lion mid cast steel Shovels and Spades, Itnwl.ind's mill and cross cut saws, XX'orrall's N York cast steel X cut and curuhi Greaves A Hoteliers files, f Idsels and erfg tUit ' Carpenter's Tools of nil descriptions, 'V 1. . .. . ' .... il.:!!... . : I J II M . I' f . . I . - . . . House iriiiimins in nu uf-sv:iipiivns, Single and douhla fuwllng guns and tillft, Powder fl.iks, shot bells, game bags, Ac Table and pocket cutlery, with a full .issoitmcnt of Crockery and G!aa of tlm latet patterns; all of which will besnjd t lowest prices. Clinton House, XVhilehal!, Nov. 1812 im j vtnt saieT "fill. XVOOLF.N FACTO It Y and niarlnnn- merlv owned bv the Green Mountain . SI .i tut f.Kl n rtnrr t '..inns II V. fat1llr,lf,it ill ill, lt.ui 9 village of Ludlow, XX'indsor ('eunty, X't , upon 11 1 River, one of the best atream.s for propelling rm factoring machiliRry in the stale, The ru-tci j building is five stories high, substantially hu i brick, and capable of containing six setts nf krm 1 mere machinery. There are now in said f thieo prime setts of said machinery; with a con" i j set of fixtures fur thu same, also adjoining .ssij k Ioi v, a wooil house, dye house and ilry house, i, I of which are nearly new- and convenient fur tl.e sines.. Also n convenient boarding house, 1 ' cieut to accommodate from SO to 75 buaideir; ix , two barns, ami on the samo piivilege, n Saw V Tho location is favorablo for obtaining wood itij verv clie.li rate. a Tho owners of the above property being (Ifsiraj 01 disposing 01 uie same, win inane uie price r : terms of paymoitl such ns cannot fail of givini 11 isfaction to any man who may wish lo purcliist, For further particulars enquire of XX'IHTXVFLL, SKAX'FR A Co. Milk Street, HoMnn. I). PERRY Esq., P. M at Ludlow ot JOHN DUNIIAR, Esq,, Newburv.X't. October 4, 1812. si -3m UR. ISRAEL DKI.AMATKIVS IlllKUMAHC LIN1.X1KNT. This remedv has the hapay and powerful t (Teet 01' rut ing tho nerve from both ways, tij, from tlm Internal n( eiternal ue. A 1 1 Iioii'li ininr casea are cured lir riidtt Ihe eilorunl or internal remedy alone, yet the fpiidnt does not promise a positive euro uufeas Imth srlit'.ei '( usod together, and in all audi cases, no miller hnv itt'11 when both articles are used in connection accordant: to 1 directions, the most positive warrantee la eiven, that 113 money, in every case, will he paid back lo the purcbin where a cute is nol ellecleo COMSTUCK A. TYLKIi, w holesile druggists and sule agents, New Voik DK. MllltV'S VI.GKTADLIT I.IFK HITT.R3 Dr. Lihby lieinn convinced of lliii, discovered a eomliirH lion ol remeilial agents inai would net up in any nnr. ur 1 ' ot the rer.rr lions, and restore the valinus oriaui tn tin 1 hejtlhv action. Tint I have suecreded, il.ere la not li.e least i'-iuU, 11 the but era that I now oiler lo Ibis inlcllipent em ma po.scss intrinsic merit, and hive ihe strongest claimi your confnlence. because they are founded tip'in tru trir , cipiea, nmi n eorroci Knowledge 01 llie causn 01 iuii While mercury nnd bleeding nnd other ile'e'er dies arc becomiuir more nnd more unpopular. 1. 1 , I re 1 xtenditit; Ihe spl.ere oflheir userulncs by the i r alion ol .1 generous public wholesale druggist ami sole agent, Nt V' I I H DR. LIIIIIY'S VKGKTAHLB Llf'F. PIUS. fVj Are null-bilious, anti-dyspeptii:, nnd anti ruercuriW, I' nuy b Justly considered a univeraal medicine but tt.e J peculiarly U'lieficial in tho following complaints tr" fi and hi'xius fevcra, Tevrr and ngue, dypt'pia, croup, ""JU eompUinls, aick hevdache, jandice, aflhmi, drilpsy ilifs ' j tivui, rndrgnme nt of Iho spleen, piles chnho, leniale Jjji sirucuoiis, ueiriourn. lurreo tongue, uaiisei, iliatensuiD lyM the stomach and bowels, incipient dnrrha:, flttulency, "itm bilual costlfeneis, bias of appetite, blotches or asllmv cCI plesion, anil In all csaes ol lorp ir ol llie uowes, wlirirfi! citbarlic or an aperunl la neeilcii, 1 ney are ciceedli.' mini In their oiiuriliuns, pru,iurioj neither niu.es, (run, ordebil.lv. COVIrtTOCK A-TVI.r.lt. I wholesale druggists and aole sjenbj. New Yuii m Itulland County. 1 looaercv ss ooater. I'ouitncy it 1 ownsenii jr. if sr "s llmicls .V Hell. Kulln d John (). H.w)er, itudhui; ' Henry Kimonda, IMlaford, Noye llsrri. I'oullney Allen (snivel, Wells H. Jamicson. Ojstleton Scnica J. Hmith, D inlir 11 lllike. llrandon ai.l.. ir 11. u .1.. XV. Chlpmau, Orwell P ('liilds, PiltafieM fs A. K, Vail, llinby anror1 ru Ira ninehim Sudbuiv lV? (i Ac A. Ilullard, (Tlarcndon ll. humtiard. I'awlet ! Wl Cni'r.MKc iiaakin,? A: iniu(iu; Wi-hu i cp a 11 1 itsiiiiPVTi va TOHN PRICE has again established In" l- in uie nricK simp, uirecily opposlto the J jI where carriages uf any description will be m-- fi factured lo order, in the latest stvln ami moiti 'ti IS : .1 1 ; , 1 , ' . stantl.il ninnner lli.n.-ilrinr nf nll n brolen '. r I ....... ,t.n.1A.l . I . .. --i iii'uu iu mm taiu uuu promptness, j They are also nrcnaied tn execute, in a ur"4 style, all kinds nf house, carriace. slur, and ornai'l tal painting. Imitation of Italian, Egyptian, whjj Krey anu oiacK marme. Also pnrleel wmawuc's oak, mihouony, manic, black walnut, rose snd tvoods. executed entirclv with flit wirri ed permineiit colors, and perfect satisfaction, 4S tation of Granite, for pillais to stores, hotels. other buildings, done in a warrantable and duin style. Utders from abroad promptly attended ' Joiim Pain Rutland, Sept. 12, 1812, W 12-f N O T fc k"." rpiIE subscriber hereby gives notice tint given his son. Alohonrn V. P'i:iiirn( tlmo to transact business for himself, and in' "in no; claim any o, his earnings nor be res ble for any debts of his contracting afier I 1 T. XV. Esriono t aiierhurne, Dec 21, 1812. 70,000 die of tho CotisumntiOn every vf United States, and million, unfn-r from in. ' coughs and colds, that can be cured by Dr .V cock X egetable Croam Cough Diops, a sife -" cal prescription, containinir no ooisonous diiO I used in an extentire practice for aeveral jf ' i moi positively anortl reliel, and save V ' that awful disease, pulmonarv consumption weeps into the grave hundred of the jouij' loveiy ana ino gay, 1 Hare yon a couglil He persuaded to , ' a bottle of the Cough Drops to-day 1 Tom may be too late. ' 1 Viir Katff Uftir11 n.l n .. .1 . n .. i I l.tf V.i, f m ... ...... .. ........ u aim ,u IDISII, - - i.n.. i.icinsnii nol- rnritiiir.iAr im.i....r.ri in i' cock A: Cu.. 171 ...-,.1 Ifnea N Y I ver Uu,'sJ ur Jue I'orter; in Castletrm I- Tin . in I.it. 1. .ft lift by W.rrer, h Ulr4, 4f ly til H 4 g m