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rfcw Cheap Store. rVIHi itwM'f htmf imrj h mr .1. rtvi eiuli uhmrrt from W bitehall lo IIiiihm. in ihe tmi ttw pixnt ilie wool n fti.timtf rtof Kattharen til- i lr.trf!ft cil and wrll-elet-; .,MrtWft..f DRY GOODS, Ol.SS A. rntM'KKHY WARE. nl GROCERIES Anxs wlilih ( foond Hrotd Clothr, Cttti ir r and dmrlr wtiolens. hor blanket , Ixi . nvt cVeaft r"ern ef f1wati. 1, , ,,-. li Ij.et' Uixl: atm w . i. ( litrwikurrbiff. table tprradt, 1nh lifict.t, 1 mm .iniratflbrir,btrarhrt! and brown het- : fnjt d thiittng'. Are. flit", UM I'on, Von Mdeii and 8 Mtdtiia W,ic. French Ilttrv, Holland Gin and Hum, mulate. Sujai. Tetr, Tohatco, Snuff, Glncer, tale ratiit, tpicet of all lindt, Flour, T. I. and tji,iMmlili. rml ri.1t Itateti. ration. I A- rmtif.rinff titarlt ereir article called for i la a countrT ttnre. which he it telllnir at the ! Whiif li.ll r.h mire for nrtimnt tiar, rrwt I erery kind of farmer produte recneu in payment, at ralr catu raitt, ecpt lor i.iq uara. Sill n:l Flour I.jJirt and Oenlle- men pleste cite mc a call and look at my i fiKKlt, tlte '(Utiny ano pure ni wnicu i am ; inuicaie ipjacucry. " o muio uiniu tuie will mtnon. K. W. HlSHKB. lar reference lo the rnnnner of using modi- Hampton, N. Y., Ike. II, 1611. Silt DHK8S (JOOI)S. LUTHEU HANMF.1-S keep Id nrk replenitUrd with a great variety of drett ;oodt, audi at mutlln and Catbnieie do Ulnet, tllk warp alpaca, atriped and fljuiel Kocmellat, Arc French and American ptlnia, tome betuiiful pattern told for t'J l-'J cent prr yard of aa rood a rjutlily aa tlxiteutually oM for one shilling Dec. IT, 1811. SI RII GKF.B.V lea the liberty to Inform the public lint he it now manufatu ting Dulciinnat or parlor organs, on enlholy a f,e plan, at leaa than half Iho price of the ctmmon parlor organ, captblo ol producing tho matt Uautlful well of fliiy instiumont ol the kind In ue. Thote witbfng to buy or pana or nlanca will ihi well to call and examine for themtelre, before purchasing eUewheio, Ho llkewito repairs all kinds ul muiical Instrument, tunes ihurrh and par lor orjant and pianofortes in the be it tossl blo manner at ahort notice. Hatt Poulmey, Dec , I'-MlSU. 6I RUTLAND CASH stork. RliSIMiCI'Fl'LLY C'AI.IjS THE attention of purchaser to bis new mid extensive niiortmrrit of Full nnd Winter Goods jutt rcceivi-d ot tin' Brick Store for mely occupied by Joint oirony anion? winch rnny bo found. CLOAK. DKUSS AND FANCY eonfislintr of Hich Dress & Uonnel Silks, ChimeUoot, "b..aJJ, 1 1 Hosiery, Com U loves, Velvils, ilombaxtur, Plain krirurcddic Watrp AlpoctM. " " Cotton " " Crtihmerrs. Cn n f D Ivtine, Cnthmeto DcF.cossc, Mutlin Dclvttncs, Ilnnilkcrchirft, CambrlcliB. Kuallna litdks Criivats, Gimps & Fringes, Mitts Stocks, NrcU Ties, Gents Cravats, Dosoms & Collars, Alh;han baliiu, iHi VAKDS PRINTS, OF O Wlr j(,c newest and richest styles very cheap. DOMEVriCS. BLEACH K D and unbleached sheetings and shirtings; Ticking Colton Flan nel; and meal Bagging of various descrip tions, Muffs, Boas, Mats, Caps, and Buffa lo Holes. West India Goods L and Groceries ! ! Tea, Pepper, Limp Oil CoflTco Spice, Codfish, Sugar, Cinnamon, Mackerel, Molasses, Nutmegs, Salt, Ginger, Cloves, Nails, Salaratus, Snuff", Soap, IUce. Tobacco, CROCK KRY GLASS AND HARD WARE. Ilroad Cloths, Beaver also, Pilot do, plain anl fancy Cissimcris, Sallinetis, Vesting, IVbol'FUnnel, an J Uorso Blan kas. With a view of making all who call on mc regular customers, great attention has been given in selecting the above named goods, which for quality, variety and beau ty of style will not probably ufl";r in com parison with any ever bclorc offered in this County. All of which will te told cheap lorreaaypay 4 ituiumi, isov. iau. Saddlery, Harnes ses, &c. TUB underalgncd still continue to man ufanute at hit old stand In Bast Ilut- lanJ villace all kind of UnrucHor, Saddles, Url dlm SLre. Aitujlly found incoumry aliopt, HI present lock conti.l of double andSingle.wason.cia ana utijn ntrnettet with nUer and biatt plate, black-j.paned and potted ware and I lice over a olhe rnraman him 11 ......... ... ..jji. j"0'5' i, men Mddlea diteaten, Dr II. begs leave to int little of trunk, vs.- following names of persons who bar icin8Wi,HleigtibelU,fur(.j of ui4).asM considered incur i ire tj t'ortabie all vaiinl liiiet.hMdlet.halieit.niein Ac. The atxive articles are alt inada of il. tmlt.e bofoit puttbtjinK tltewhere. . , . W.K. HALL. nutUnd,TremWr, 1611. &i w vrniiis AM) JEWELRY lh aut.teriurhins tH.rchated or C. 1). Ornwold hi ttock of Watil,e4, Jew. i elry, and Fancy Uoudt, will conlinue tbt 1 buttnrtt, in all lit Dnr.cbei, at the old Hand. 1 ltclleiinj that a thorough koonledje of the butinet, and a Uriel attenUoolo it, will mer it the approbation of the public, hi antici pate a liberal thtre of pttronage. Silver Woie ard Jewetrv made to order. AUo U kind uf rich (Jood, cot on hand, will bo obtained on ahoit notice and at the lwet price. Particular attention jiid toWateh enJClcxl rrpatnnf All orders by tuje or oiherwixe promptly attended to. L. W PRESTON Citlor(j Oc f.lSIJ. i ii best tatter i ml tinned I.-iil.r mnA',m r... rj i ,.i.,...,t ,i. i..i 'iri?. r " I? o P.ce recited in I -IcS? .' iiiuDi trc lniiirti ui ran Ann : OCT OH IllilnAKU ha tn locaieo a tif cllr in Mumrw oraiiy mice tear, and hit chronic practice h brent try eitenmr, not only mtery town In the roun- . but manv dlttant town in ihe Slate ami in New Yolk. Allhoueh he has I rootl tinpnnatJtd oppotltion fiom tome if ti c ptn'tttion and their abeltois, he hit invmphtd In the raute ol Rtform. People who with for facta in lelalion m what eei"i- iutrt An Rtfcrm, mul not be mitlftl b) I prm, ettl ?it 'rd r I permnt. llltir.rfirfonwhat practice. ' Jlanj it tmt.t I Hie "old srhoril of the principle laughl In lhoe tchonla aie tepudiatcd, many Me adopted, ana many aro tubtlftutcd by otlicra, which by rtttti- met ate found superior and moto safe; and taken aa a whole It la called "Rrfcrnin Mtd imc." It I tho eny liberal mode ofprae ike Inlhla vicinity, which he has frond, and which he it at all ie and places ready tn nroit. br eitraordinary ruiet of catca citen up by Phyaiciant of the lilghe&l aland inif it the nld acbool practice. Ho couttt from the Faculty and olhcta, iho eloctt in vettlijatlnn that can bo instituted. I beta 1: no particular article of the MatetU Modica tncA up, at Calomel, I'epr or Lobelia to cinet. than to tnc nsnicuiar iiisj hi .mcui dnet uted. NVe hire a pieference fur the tlmu el medicines, when they will fulfil the indlcitio.. Intended; but if they will not, we have lecourte lu other moto powerful. A too eminent I'rofestor for a certain "tmall fiy" ctlomebquaekery-school, observed, thai "antdadu could civo calomel, but the great- el tact wii to know when noto give It brine teldnm nccestarv." If tbii Professor would aay to murk when engaged (or hired) for a Calomel School, In phe U-cturcs to suit his employer, what would wo expect of him if placed in more independent circumstances! Why, he would come out a Ilefonner, as soon aahe found a substitute, which w o knoio there . from practice of eight ycais. Wo ask the community, as jurors In the cae, if we ran jtiirfirufe for calomel or any oilier deleterious mineral, medicines from the veg etable materia medica. which produce lets injury to tho system and at the aanio time fulfil he Indications, if thev aro not morally bound to sustain us. On the rxents alone do wo ask for cncouracemcnt. Wo aio dcler- mlned, wilh tho help of tho friends of Ilefutm, tint no inems untricil, or however mean and contemptible that have ieen tned by our en emies, thall intercept our onward course. The standard is planted, and tho flag is nail a.I an, I llm rnlnm irllt W.1V0 till ODDOSIlion cease. Wo assure tho friends of lteform that nur eouraco increases as the battle wax r warmer and our onuoncntJ rcsorltn such dcspicablo moans to uphold a system of nunckerv. We daro them to come out of their ambuscade nnd meet us in the open field before tho people. They havo became to desperato that they look upon us at com mon eneinr, and assemble the "small pota toes," in miserable and conlcmptible combi nations, and pass "boy's resolutions," that if wo will not let them into the serrels of our mode of curing people, jrafw, they cannot associate wilh us in practice, &c. What a powerful argument that they are right and we uront;! They have been triumphantly beat en on the main question (tho cures,) and therefore the utmost '.hey can do unfairly, will only help us and bring destruction on themselves. The peoplo nf Vermont are be coming more intelligent to their vital inter ests, on the suhject of medicine. They have abrogated Ihe "Doctors' Gag Law," nnd in effect thrown the profession on tho merits of truo science. No person ought to bo counte nanced by tho pnblic, who does not obtain the art or profession, by regular study and ap prenticeship, lo a known and acknowledged tkilful practititioner. H a student graduates (o called) at one of tlrse little Corporation schools, whew the President may bo aynere quack and egregious blockhead in knowl edge, you havo no surety for tho student's fitness for the profession, anthough ho lias paid the regular fees and mechanically an swered every studied question. He has had none or but littlo clinical practice tho ouly sure criterion for passing a student to the honors of the profession. If he was obliged to practice as well as study with a Doctor of acknowlcdaed skill threo years, our young brethren would havo fewer false theories to get rid of, at the expen&o of human life, than by the present system. mese tilings win not bo endured much longer in a community so capable of invetligation as the people nf Vermont. A "Bamboozle School" of Medi cine, with an ignoramus at its pretended head, then, would not gull the public, nor would the unsuspecting student bo allured there to be filched nf his money, and then through revonco the most dastardly, refused the last pretended honors! because his tutor had outdone ,hm in cures, among his men rela tives and neighbors. t insieau ot being an impartial, honorable minded man, tn occupy audi a nosition. it is occuoied bva ner.mn aa heretofore partly described, and will be fully so in due season, nothing shall bo wanting on our part to satitfy tho friends of Ilefoim that we entered ttus contest lor prlnripie, as well as to obtain an honest living. Uur op ponents (and perhaps tome friends) have ac cused us of hich charges for business: but we know and ran prove, that some of our breth ren rouiu naruiy maxe mat story pass as truth in ibis vicinity, that our charges were more immoderate than tlttirs. We will visit patients in the vicinity for common acute dls eases cheaper than heretofoic, and as cheap if not cheaper than any other regular bred i f-r . 1 . - .1 ..ill ..-!.. . pnvaici.iu. .niu ns win nunc to cure more patients for the aame money, and completely outdo you in cuccn for one t iitc years to ei-mt, on our practice, or we will return to the old practice again, and never more denounce any part of it. So now, gentlemen, put forth your energies and skill for the glorious con- tet v r . ...:.u . t.r mation relative to theimonty of ihi praci I Ul icicinubii iui ilium ttiiu niaiiiii llHUl - r. pariiculaily in ehruwet Inter! the re been rablc bv , eminent phyaician of ihe faculty, or who tieneniej, or have irlcnd ve been Aiken. Ilrandon John Conant Etq , A. W. I nut, Mtt. P. Jackson,! Mr, fcmith, M. uilbcrt. Caiffefon U. T. RoU'ntou, Rdward Uennimn, T. (Iriswolil. "O. Anattiong, N, R. lutney, J, Bailey, D. C. lltker.C. U llarbcr, 1. Curium. Deacon I). Whtlcixob, O. Patterson. J, Perkint, I), Kelly, I). Jackton. Chittenden T. Perigo, F.vn., C. lltwctl, Etq., Charles Dodge, J, J. Davit. A. Hewctt, John Seat!, C. Poweri., W. 11. P.Le, U. IJeebe. W. Hump. R. K. Hand. atKnJon W. Hay waid, M. D. Ren an, S. Hatent, Etq.. A, Chtplin, R. Spaff rd, . Kelly, O. Kelly, S. 11, V. Claik. Ihaly V. bwett.J. lapham, Etq., Mitt u. Mwitnre, vj voiifr, o, r ttn, f. tnee, G Coiiser, i. Kith. P. Fun others that he has teveveral Ions firrt nuali oa1. S. VtMeolt, DS Uneoln ... nt.-i. ;.i.r. l. ..t.:-i. ...:n i. ' . .,, llul.lxrr J loa- jS6.hC " Etq' , "J.1"'' 1 R Rithardtoo Eo. L Houebton Em. O Wit. 1 bam Etq. L Rtcr.O Ford, E Vicbol. W i Dtvlt, C Mcatey, II Ciate.t: Hunt Mid tittoitu r.wei nmitii, 11 i.iry, ii. Hadlnr. U eiodtJird, W Lflwit, J Turd, J ftwe1l, Mfivnt lldly -White J V nln. t (w,;. I) H,10. E,0. J s il cat. PewMl'. Edcetlon, 1 Spauldire, mii .rxiitM, a urea, j i-aianan. rutshtid E II Rorkwell Uo. Capt J Dnytr, S W filbbt.R Holland, N. Rnlllnt. P.ttsferd- (! V Ilindee l'.tt, A Ilntmey, I . Vincent, II m rower. I, I'atmelce. Col 1, 0cixd, li Mllrlitll,'riureiniri, It JarUon, J A Hiich ror I, I) Ci'otlit m. S Diittrm, 1' Uiif ft, J Hettt, J V IludM.n, J Ihldieth, S OiLbj, J Cer- ..l 1. II I 1 II ..til.. .... t ,,lc W,lfyG V Marantlll... llullanJ U Kelly Etq. Col A llnwrn, 1. 1 brail, J Kcynoldii, II. l.ton, I II Kimbeiiy, Itev U Haokell, W Cbatlcilon, Noah OiUwold, Nel Well. II wmcan.J Piul, J Ward A Watd Aherhume, It Galea Jr. Kq., A Gates, J Da vis, J Kattinan, It, Kstabrouka Krn. Shrtus- bury J llitckinartcr Kq.. P Colbmn, S Mms. 11 lloiilen ho, t Wright (J numb ly Col. 1. Finney, W Claik.A Uarney, A Perkins, 1) llurditt, C White. Sudbury J mc Huberts. Ttnmouth ('apt K Cramton, (' Ilrcwei Kto. J Iliown, I. Iticc, A llaibcr, W II W tiler, V Carpenter, J Urewer, A Nor ton. Walltngfriid J Karl, J Duly, I) Doty, C Dale, LCul ier, 12 Munsun, A b Howard, L Hnlden, Capt J Johnson, P Cole. Wells L Goodpred, C Clemens, N. Grover, C Grovcr. Granville, jV. 1'. II Graves Ksq., A Law. Hebron I) mc Call TO THE AFFLICTED. Dr. namiiiiK'M I'atonl Lace, 'ir Hernia or Rupture of various hinds. An immediate relief to incipient Consumption, tho Dronehitis of public speakers: Palpi tation of the Heart; Dyspepsia, Spinal weakness: Piles; Prolapsus Uteri and Ani, and Disease of pariurcnt and child bed Ladies without medicines. This instrument has been examined byDrs. Molt and Itogois, N. Y., Francis and Gris comb of New Haven and Sliddlctown.Conn., and has obtained for itself their favorablo testimony. SV.MPTOM. The Lace is applicable for those who havo lie uace is applicable lorinose wuo nau who o or a part of the following symp- s : Weeding at the Lungs, Cough, l ight- i at the Chest, Palpitation ol the Heart, tne toms ness Dyspepsia, sensation of goneness or sinking at mo pit ol the Momacti, disposition to uenu forward, pain in one or both sides, which aro generally supposed to bo Liver Complaint, but whirh are only tho result of tho gravita tion of that organ, Tenderness of tho Abdo men, a sensation of dragging in the groins, and hearing down, causing the patient to stoop very carefully, Pain in the Hack and groat weaknes, Pain and numbness in tho Limbs, Costivencss, Flour Albus, Piles and Prolapsus. Tho nervous system is diseased, great gloom, desponding and weeping not knowing why herself, ijc. Dr. Hibard having purchased tho" right for the County of llulland, will endeavor to keep a stitTir ient assortment on hand for all who will favor him wilh a call, from any dis tance. He can forward them to any part of the State, or elsewhere. Thoso wishing them sent, will send a description of tho size, &c, and forward tho price of one, ($12), free from expense to him, and they ran have the direc tions so plain, that any person can apply them. The subscriber will givo his special atten tion to calls from a distance, for chrnmc com plaints, at his office, on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays, every week, and at all times, by night and day, attend to profess ional business in tho vicinity. Great im provements in Surgery have recently been made in the City of'New York (of which ho availed himscll whilo there) among its talented and scientific professors, and he is enabled to perform all operations with wi proved instruments for Amputating and set ting Fractures, extracting Teeth, f&c, &r. lie assures Im friends and tho public that his utmost endeavors will be to satisfy them n lus prolesslonal business, and charges lor the same, and "keep up with the times" in improrericnfj.'of tho day, although it may give his opponents some unpleasant feelings. J, li. I11U1JAH1J, M. I). N. H. All persons indebted lo the sub- scriber, whoso accounts are of one year's standing or more, are requested to call and settle without delay. J. 1). II. Kulnnd Nov. 27, 1811. 46:21 NEW YORK GRAND ACTION-PIANO FORTES, WM. PHASE lato from New York re .opectfullv announces to the Musical World and the public in general, that he is receiving a splendid assortment of celebrated Grand Action Piano Fortes Rosewood and Mahogany, constructed on tho mostanproved piincipals, with all the modern improvements. unequalled in brilliancy ol tono fineness ol tours:, and perlectncss ot mechanism, and waranted to endure tho extrems of climate in this countty. Old Pianu's taken in ex change and Piano Fortes tuned; Piano ware- room, est 1'oultney, neauy opposito the Araaemy. N. II. The above instruments have 're reived 4 first premiums, (cold medals) at the Ameiiran Institute in New York for the best Tone, touch and finish, and tho subscriber can refer persons to several gentlemen ol t est anu wiuaio uranville who has pur chased of him during the pas-t 2 years. The above instruments will be solJas low as can bo purchased in New York thereby saving expense of transportation and warranted for one year. 4j;tf C, K. LEWIS' .Montreal, leaving lloston on Monday of each week, rio Fitthburg Railroad.lhence by stage inrouBii rvcene. ivaipoie. Jle lowafal Choi. ',. .,.IJ n; i n I r 1 " ' "u; " ' UU'S. ,J J er6eni1" ,,. f, "'.ca":uoj' Canada. He will pass Kullanu, I uetdav mnrnmn ,,( eacn wcck, going norm, anJThuisday after noon of eaclt week, going to Boston. Tho nloeet is lo transmit Specie, Bank Notas, collect and pay Notes, Drafts and Bill, buy good and do all other kinds of business that may be entrusted to his charge, all small bundles taken and Ueltvcrod. charges reason able. Oder may be left with William Avery or Mr. Orcuit, at the Fianklin Hotel, Rut land, and at the Stage House on the Route where tie w ill ue sure to get them. Patrorage toliriled. Packages to bo marked "By Lewis' Ex pre." C. K. LEWIS. Rutland, Sept., 15U. S8:tf IKON &iAII.s7 rilflE tubsenber having discontinued tho business of manufacturing Iron and rsiiils would say to his old customers nnd or for cah or approved credit Also , few Ions of iNails which will be difpojed oft on ''heral terms. Wrought scrap Iron - be taken in exchange for Iron Fair llavrn Sent. Gth. lfill ALANSON ALLEN. PACKAGE EXPRESS. IJMIE su&bscriber haxing established an A Exptess to run between Uoslon and SainNfnrjapnrilln. for tkt rtnoral anil pfrmnnml cure rf nil dtxaitt arising frou an inpurt lute of the Uootl or Juibii of the tytltm. ICPThe rrmoval f aufTiting has been the olijert oflbc pliilaniliropltt In every age of tho world, but Hie true principle nf Heating dueaic progressed but luwly for many thou sand years, owing to Ihc limited mean of arquliir.fi knowledge; bulslnco the intmduc mm of the printing prrts and ntcnni engine it may liicrallv bo mIiI, 'Light hath dawned upon tho world,1 and iho man of tho nine teenth century possestr. adiantafics which M father never did. In this general diffusion of know ledge, remedies havo been storehouse of tho vegetable creation, exactly calculated to combine, neutrallio and dispel the tubtlo poimn which diffuses itfelf thro' out ihe general system, nnd prostrates man inlheduit. Sands' Satseparilla, a purely rrcpiablc preparation, has been thoroughly tctted In a variety of diseases, and it, from experience, known to be a safe and effectual cure for scrofula or enlargement of the gbnds leprosy, salt rheum, scald head, eczema, Rheumatism, palpitation of tho heart, and .iilnr dUeases oricinatlnB in an impuro or deptatcd state of the blood, or derangement nf ilm digestive orcans. The following interesting case is present ed, and tho reader Hulled to its careiui peru tal. Comment on such evidence- is unncc ecssary. Nantucket, aiais , 8tli mo, 31. 181 1. A. 11. it D. Sands Esteemed Filends Although an entire stranccr to vou, I do not fV.pl ai lihrrivnnv lonper.tn deferlhc acknowl pilnment of a crcnt indebtedncs to you for your invaluable jarsaparilla, which lias been ilm mpnnK.under a kind Providence, of my ineimcMiblo relief. I am also urncd to this acknowledgment by rrflciting.thatbynnhumj bio testimony hundreds ol suilercrs, miscr.i ble n 1 have been, mav bo induced to try this remedv. nnd experience a cure as speedy and happy as mine. For ten years I have beon suffering under a scrofulous affection of tho bones in my head, and during a great of ,ho bmiM jn (ieaJ) an(I dujr , of )U (jm(,f pain ar)(l ,vero so severe, that but for a roliai (;roi, Dil)p()SPr ofovci.ts, I should ance on tho Disposer ofovents, I should havo rie- eircd. and preferred death itself. At differ ent periods durina my sickness, twenty pie ces of bone have been takon from my head in various wavs. besides all my upper teeth, and the entire upper jaw, rendering the mastica tion ol loud quite impossiuio. Alter expen ding about six hundred dollars for medical aid, I had reconrsn lo your justly celebrated Sarsaparilla.and within the last three months the use of twelve bottles, has, with tho most beneficial operation.cnmpletcly arrested tho disease ; tiio healing process is going lor ward, and I am rapidly approaching to ; cure. Ileing extremely anxious that others laboring under similar complaints, may have the advantage of mv experience, 1 shall be most Inppy at any timo to communicate to mem or to you, such further and more mi nuto particulars as may bo desired. Please accept insurances of mv creat utilisation and regard. Dknmmin II. IIussev. Nantucket, 9th mo. 3d, 1811. A. D. c- D. Sands Respected Friends; Benjamin II. Ilusscy is a person of perfect respectability ; his statement in relation to tho wonderful effects of your Sarsaparilla upon him, may be implicitly relied upon. 11 is case here is considered a very extiaordi nary one, and tho cure altogether is such as to entitle the sarsaparilla to bo ranked as a great; blessing to tho human family, and we consider it as such. Yours with truo regard. WILLIAM MITCHELL. Cashier of the Pacific Hank, Nantucket. for further particulars and conclusive evi- denre of its superior value and efficacy, sco pampnieis which may be obtained gratis. Prepared and sold wholesalo and retail, by A 11 ij- D SANDS, Druggists. 70 Fulton si, jew York. Also sold by L. Daniels, Rutland; E. Jamieson, Caslleton ; J. Hoa- man & Son, West Poultnev ; Wheedon & Swallow, Pawlet; H. Simonds, Pittsford ; Marron tj- Uhss, Brandon; J. Hingham, Sud bury ; and hy druggists generally throughout the United States. Piico $1 per bottlo ; six botiles for $5. The public are respectfully requested to remember that it is Sands' Sarsaparilla that has and is constantly achieving such remark able cures of the most difficult class of dis eases to which the human frame is subject ; therefore ask for Sands'Sarsaparillaand take no other. 47;ly A CA RD. TilI. Pease Organist Pro- ' fessor nnd Teacher of tho Piano Forte, Organ and Singing, to Troy Confer ence Academy, respertfully informs the citi zens of Rutland and vicinity, that the next quarter of this Institution commences No vember I5th. Terms for Music, Piano-Forte and singing $10 per quarter. And having been an Instructor upwards of twenty years, both in Europe and Ibis Country, warrants him in saying that pupils placed under his instruction will rercive a thorough musical education, Mr. P. would also say to those young Ladies who wisli to become Teachers, that ho has already filled several, and also lurnuhed I hem wnh lucrative viluations, and ue is constantly applied 10 tor jinies as teachers. Residence ai est Poullncy, nearly opposite the Arademy. N. D. All the modern operas now perform cd in New York are taught by the subscriber. JUST RECEIVED BY PUELEN valuable works : Illair s Sermons; Christian rcliremont. (laussenon the Iliblc.Ynunt: Pastor's Guide. English Martyrs, Wrongs of Women, Me moirs ol Mrs. a. Ij. laylur, Sandwich ! nd. Precept upon Piercnt. Heroines of Sacied History, World's Relieion, Tales and Illustrations, Flower Garden. Floral 111 mranhv. Personal Recollections. Letters from Ireland, rrincipaiiues and rowers, juaairs Lion. Seieo of Derry, Allro Bendon, Advice to a Younc Christian, Simple Flower, Flow r Faded, Itoeky Uland, l'assing tnougine Philip and his Gatdens. Transplanted Flow ers, Poetry for the Young. Adolphus ani lame. Dancer and Duty, Story of Grace r.tpr Writinir. topirit oi rrayer, i.ntio nn Headers, rocket companion, r.ariy riety, 'I'pacher'i Pattern, Counsel to tho Young, Self Cultivation, Mountain Cottage &c. fco, All of the above works will 13 told at the publisher's prices by 1 W. E. C. STODDARD Rutland, Nov. 9. 47 tf SCHOOL 200ZS, rnilOSE wishing to'purrhatetchool book IL for the fall and winter krhoola can save 10 per cent, by purrhaaing them at the It it land Hook Store. It is hoped that Parents, Guardians, and all other who have lo pir rhate school books, will call and examine the large 4sorlrnenl now on hand, 'you are t.Ued to do nothing morn unlets you think ' the truth has been apt km 1 Wai. L. C. STODDARD. Ru'hnd Oct SI. 433 iioirix- ci.otiis. AM) Hurr Hill Soncs. 1). F.WH1TE, A'.i. 0, Morloa lUutk, Milk St., Boston, M PORTS and keep constantly for tain an ........ t.n n.tnrlmcr.t nf Dutch HeltltiS I CVofAi oftho following patterns, vir, Anchor, Arm nf llarlcn, Hird n raramseanu i.aiu. From long cxpniienioininn innui.ii.iuiuu talo of this article, the tianvcruscr is cna to furnl-ili Millers with more pcricci nu rablo cloths, and at lower ptlcci than they cut be obtained In lJnJ,J.bt,nlf.?:1svru a r m. IMIPVIMI HI lilt M1LLSIOM.S, ol all sizes manufactured at the Massachu- tens Jitatu Prison. , ,. March 0,1811. n rms umos-iji Blcnllli preferred lo Wealth TV R- PHELPS' Tomato Pills, iho invalu- I 9 nl.ln on.l nntilll.-ir F.llllilV McdicillC, it now put ill boxes at twcnty-fivo cents, that it may Im piuenlod within tho means of all who need this valuablo remedy. kSx tract ol I.uiiffWori. Ihltious Diseases, Jaundice, Rheumatism, Coitivrntss, Dyspesia, and affections of the STOMACH and HOWELS, together with many nervous affections, ate cured by theso fills, without ptouueing nny uornugi'iuvm iu tho constitution. Thousands havo been cured of obstinate chronic affections, which had resisted a long course ol nrlivo and judirious remedies. Tho Tomato Pills nuvcr fail to euro Dispepsia and Liver Complaint, nnd will always prevent or break up a FEVER, ftimolv resoncd to.' In purifying tho UI.OOD. and maintaing a hcalihy secretion of tho RILE, their efficacy is univorsally known and acknowledged; and their reputa tion, firmly established. Persons travelling, will find them a conveniet, pleasant and ac tive remedy, and Ihe best substitute for calo mel ever invented. An occasioal dose of them, even when tho heallli is not much disturbed, will prevent much sick ness and suffering. If any distubanco is felt in the stomach in tho consequence of chango of diet, or too free indulgenco in vegetables nnd fruit, a timely dose of iheso Pills will re move all danger." Med Magazine. Numerous cases of Chtonic affections cur ed by the above mcdicino are testified to in tho circulars left with tho agents, nnd which persons interested aro invited to examine. Price 20 cents. For stile by Hurt and Ma son, Rutland , Sam'l. Townsend, Jr. Wall ingford; Lapham and Vail,SouthWallingford; L. J. Vail ij- Co, Danby ; Addison Huck, Pittforil ; and by agents in all tho country towns. 30:0misemv A JVATUItTiL Bib Y, Suited to our constitutions, and competent to the cure of every curable discast, will be found in WRIGHT'S Indian Vegetable Pills OF THE NORTH AMERICAN COLLEGE OF HEALTH. THESE extraordinary Pills aro composed of plants which grow spontaneously in our own soil, and aro therefore better adapted to our constitutions than medicines concocted from foreign drugs, however well they may uc compounded; and as tne INDIAN VEGETABLE l'lLLS are founded upon the principle that tho human body is in truth SUHJECT TO BUT ONE DISEA SKo viz: corrupt humors, and that said mcdicin euros this disease on NATURAL PRINCIPLES, by cleansing and purifying the body; it will bo vy cleansing ana punjywg lie oouy, .1 will bo manifest that if the constitution bo not en- lil ol,.ncl,l. , .l.,.n,.nr.ln lli.ir tllUIJ UAIIUUW1" U V UU 1 . U If b U lit IMVII UOI f according to direction, is absolutely certain to drive disease of every name from the body. THE INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS will be found one of the best, if not tho very best mcdicino in tho world for tho carrying nut this GRAND PURIFYING PRINCIPLE becauso they expel, from tho body all mor bid and corrupt humors (the cat so of dis ease) in an easy and NATURAL MAN NER; nnd while they every day GIVE EASE AND l'LEA'SURE, disease of every name is rapidly driven from the body. C a ii I i o ii . This is to informi ho public that all genuine medicine ha3 on the side oftho boxes, Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills, (INDIAN PUIIOATIVe) of the North American College of Health. And also around the border of the label, will be found in small type, "Entered according to tho nrt of congress in the year 1810, by wm. WRIGHT in the Clerk's nilico of iho District Couri, of tho Eastern District of Pennsylvania." It will further be observed that tho printed dicrction for using tho medicine, which ac companies each box, aro also entered accord ing to Act of Congress; and the tamo form will be found at the bottom ol the first page. Tho public will also remember, that all who sell the genuine Indian Vegetable Pills, are provided with a cerllhcate ot agency, signed by WUiIjIAm wuiUHT, vire 1'rcMdent, of Ninth American College of Health. Wholesale County Agents. The public are cautioned acaintit buvincr of an) but mo regularly appointed agents namely : W. E. C. sTODDARD, Rutland; G. Clements, West, do.; Jlrnwn fe Dow, Cutting&villc; J. Iitickmastcr, Shrewsbury; G. &. A. Bullard, E. Clarendon, s. Townsend, Jr.. Walling ford; I.apham. Vail & Co., south do.; J. fi S. Vail & Co., Danby (Borough); . & N. J. smith, do. N. W sawyer, Tinmouth; Vail & Olis. Middletown; L. m. Walker, Clarendon; Ripley A Bailey, W. Rutland; S. D. Winslow, Pittsfoid; Warren fe Bliss, Brandon; Ira Button, do.; Ira Bingham, Sudbury; Noaving fc Catlin, Orwell; W. Chipman & Co., do.; E. II. & i. Aiken, Benson; R. s. Armstrong, West Haven; V. r letch v son, liridport; J. Frost, dn.; Wiight & Buck, Shoreham; John simons, Jr., do. A. Allen, Fairhaven; E. Jamieson, Caslleton; J. O. Richardson, West Poultney; S Mears, East do. Allen Grover, Wells, Wheeler & Swallow, Pawlef, J. O. LANG LEY, Travelling Agents. K. B, All orders and communications must be addressed thus: New England Office and General Depot l:ly 108 Trernont street. Boston. "Li" A 120 13 by IB ' BOXES Window Ghn good Window quality, assor ed. rom 7 bv 0 lo 13 by IB Just received and for sale at the lowest market prire, by LOW & ROGERS. Whitehall, N. Y. 33.51 lrti:rtf. Jlnllolar.H. .Vr DR E, JAMinSON.off'eM for mr ., ntott liberal term foi caMi, or cr , , vctvcxtcnalvo assortment of roimU in ti,e , bore line. Dr J. flllnt hlnnelf Um f t tablisbment of the kind In V ermont, tan i frr great inducements to the pltyaicunt a-J other dealing in drugs medicine, ctea will thntcfoto find it to their InteieM In ,,ul. chase at this establishment, If they ate iic. ton nf obtaining cheap and cood atln c Having with tnuChlnbur established apencit, for tho tho puriMite of availing liimr'f of tll0 advant.i,es, which tho different maikctt j. ford for selecting articles nflhi best q..,i,t, and purchasing them ot thn cheapest rate ' Prompt aiicnibm given in orders from , and other states. Druggist's GlansWare constantly on lir,j Just received 000 lbs. Paris (ireen nffini quality. 1 1 57 3m Castlcton, October, 1811. ---- -- j, siinuiiAxs Vegetable Cntliolicon. An unerring remody.ind known to Le juih for tho following ditc.ucs viz : All diseases oftho lungs which cause V strtictlom nf llin same; such as cotiglu.to'in, catarih, bronchitis, and even cotisuninu,),,' in the premonitory or terming slagcs. Aln enlargements of tho spleen, in llin different singes, nnd all diseases of tho livci, cause! bv enlargement or topor ; jaundiro in all lh forms; constipation of tho bunds aiicmled wilh torpor of tho stomach nnd bowels, nnd of all tho train evils attendant on these dtfli cullies. Night sweats nnd all forms of hectic Tovrr scrofula, in nil its various forms and in mnjt cutaneousdiacase or thosn aliening tlieikin and neatly all forms of diopay jnd tmny oilier of minor importanco which I forbear to mention. Finally, thismodirinois a powcrfnl altera tive nnd dcobsttuent ; hence, it follows ana matter of course that all diseases which lend to obstruct tho natural channels of circula tion whether in tho larger organs or in tho ca. pilliiiy YU53UI3 ..in iiuu.i autuiuiu uatai la this all powerful remedy. It is alo a laxative that is sure nnd steady in its operation and never fails toremovo habitual costiveness if persovcred in a suflt. cicnt lcngih of time. It is purely vegetable, and may bo used nny length of lime that the nature of the case may require without ever 'arming the con stitution in the slightest degrco : tliercfois it has an ndvantngo over many oilier mcil irinca in chronic diseases, whiclt should not bo overlooked. Try fiicnds, and then judge for yourscve I venturo to say that noono will regteta fait; n i. ...in r.i- !.. I trial in nny ol tho aliovo diseases. For sale by J.Porter, Rutland. I3:ly "CLEAR THE TRACK, WE ABE C3MING-" THE Subscriber would give notice tn hn patrons that ho still keeps open shop nnu door south of Hodges' store, where haiing received tho l'ow-Yui; icports of Fashions, ho is prepared to mako garments in the most fashionable and approved style anil at prices to correspond with the tiuins. All kinds uf produco taken in payment for work, casli nut refused. Cutting attended to as usual. II. w. Linnv. Rutland Oct. 22, 1844 ,tf CLARENDON HOUSE f hy nre , b inronnc(l lhall10 1 rr nr nniw iinrTci- CLAUEMjOiN IlUUbL is open nnd ready for tho reception and ac commodation of parties of pleasure, nnd will bo through iho winter season. Tho subscriber wil bo found at homo and ready nt nil times to attend lo tho wants of Ins mirsts. Tho Bowling AllfV is fitted up and will be wnrmed and ready at a few moments notice for Bou'ling-. TIIOS. MCLAUGHLIN. Clarendon Springs, Dec. 3d, 1811. BOOTS & SHOES. 1M1E subscriber would inform Ins friends nnd customers that ho continues to manufacture nil kinds of boots and shoos of tho very bist quality and which he will sell nt tho lowest price. Cash, and most kinds of country produce taken in payment, tin has now tho best of workmen and good stock and is ready to receive all orders. A. J. 1'. AlAlll UN. TFcst Poultncy, Dec. 2. 1814. 40 CABINET MAKING, THE Subscribers would givo noiiro tn their customers and tho public that they will continue to carry on tho Cabinet Making business in all its various branches, tw o door norih of tho jail, whero tlioy havo on hand a good assoitment of work and have just re- cieved fiorn Boston a good slock ot mahoga ny and trimmings and will hold themsclve in readiness to executo all ordern entrusted to them on short notice, and in tho latest fashions and most woikmanlike manner. Wanted in exchange for work, fullotl cloth lumber and all kinda of country produce. A liberal discount mado for cash. Thno wishing tn purchase nny nrliclo in our linn arc irqucsted to call & look before purchas ing eUewherc, as we shall sell aa cheap at any oilier shop in the county. BUCK .J- CURTIS. Rutland, Nuv. 1811. 48;tf COMMISSION AGENCY. BAXTER A GOVE, CunimiHHioii rUcrcIiniit, NO. 8J L'TICA STEtT, IIOSTON, MASS, Offer their services for ihe sale of Wool, Poik, Butter, Cheese, and every kind of pro duce. Advances made on consignments, Daniel Baxter, ) Clunr.Ks O. Govt, Refer in Vermont lo Rice, Root fi Co, Caslleton. Samuel Morgan, Esq., Vergcnnei, in Massai huielt8 tn Josiah Siedman, Esq., Boston, Messrs. Slickney & Joy, " in Now YorU-lo lloulett Croft, Albany; P. J. Overacre. Esq.. Ue Falls Charles Khle, Ksq, uan3j.-i A. VV. Clapp, Uuflaio. 38 0mn HATS. CM M' J fur sale a wM ' ,)(cll ,h, w, and caps oflho .' limls of prodnce. and caps ol iho laiev Unds fpru(Snc . a 1 1 Mh.-ri ftr nn1.il CI . ' sheep and Iambi ' 'Jled 10 call and exam. The public af'r' 49 ine. Rutland Pec i.