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STAGE NOTICE. (KN and hf Monday May ll.tnaceonv is i ii i 2 "''I ltava KajiUftd eve r Motdn W'netJt jiihj i italay, ii & . m sac! aunt Hi Kftrv 6 p mi, iimi dir. UK (TUNING. 1-aave Riant, tttry Tutaday, Thursday and Pat uday, at 5 a. m. and arrive at Rutland nix rfy , by 6 pm. At ( fenJuh ttlt lirx will rnnrreet with t lina for Clirr-mont. N H, iimr dir. RETURNING. Ptttrngrrt rn letvr I'lirrmnnl tvtry Tor)), Thursday and faturdav t 7 m and go to fatllalon, Vt. ihe tam nicht, llii-ie connecting wilh Iht Huthntn sod Albany 1 1 in going directly on without aletp. fig ami attiring it .albany Iba next day at t p to. w Ii a )tn that leave fiUlrinn, t J o rlork if lull moinlrr fat Whitehall and Sarato. S. Mllti? al Saratngu tame? day at 4 p. m AtWslpnle t Ttf s line ronnicla wilh ihr f nrmectlrul Hlrr linr, ttd srming al tlr at tlrtxrn' um davs by 8 p, m Reluming Janes Rrsttltbnro Tuesday, Thursday and -iturdtyt, aiming at Itntland fl. p. m tame day TbeHurliiiglnn A; llotlon rrgular mail line via Rutland and Kf'if, N 11., will lexve H- tland r very daT at heretofore al S p m.ex. rpl Sstrmhys, lravr Sunday Morning at "am, and at rrvr In notion in 'X hours. A ttagf Tm V. Iiiuhall at 0 a. m. ev ery dar extept Sundays to cunt.' Mi this o at Rutland aamr r!ay. ' en era ran gi (fin W Mir i. wn va 'Mr,. It, If nit. n r kkrvs VERMIFVGi. OR DEAD SHOT," FOIl WOHMS. A ArAy inUtaMe Prtpnratitn, tapild from tht promptitude if ill action, of clear ing Iht lyittin in a ftv hour! of rvtry xrorm. VriMf it pe,hipa rm diar-ar" to whtrb Oiildrr n n poled to rornnma and fatal ai worms; tliry Iml I I r br nrpplomi of almost rvfrv oll.r, remptaint. hn clltn prrslune tr.e moil aiarmm; f Ilci ueinre I hr j are suiprctr J Thr jmlnm lneh Mr pin- I'nrrd lilt-r Ifiiullon bl i.fm in ll.e bowrli, nd ( xntth it b i.m ' ;ttr i.fi c -'lntj inrflrilf Ih'lr iiitrfn irr m fil m -Cnunlf nine pale, lonpno hill futrtil, ff Indinf n( tnr tfHh, frtid brrlh, ' lomirh hi "J iml iwcllrd, wiilmr ff ll" flcili, 1 icknr ii andpilm lo tfro iloimcli, hnncli rilhrr Inu j roitite ir t wif , (rrit frrlfnlnrri. unnitural rrnlnj for city dirt or chilli rulic, coniuliiooi, I li, Arc I Numrrnut crrllfn ili i ,f t !, nine i til uirfulnt , of I Ii la prprilinn nrralinoit djilv rrrnvrd. Th fullowlnc Ii frnm the Hpt, "V II Wmlnn.l dntinDlihcd picaclir ol I lit Mrlhodiil rnuitli, Llnjdon. Va. My 12, U43. I do Srby ceilify that I hun urd l)r rurj'a Vfrmlfupl" rn fimlly In th jrtat iillifiLiInn of i.ijtrlf ind rtlwfnf mj ehlldrrn It Ii prompt in i arlton , mil In nri nr rrmmtd a Urge number of I nnni in thief or four houre after II aa guru lo ilrihild lam lalnfinl that aa a Vtruifuje it la inrmor lo any that 1 lino ti't itifd Nr l.Tn iN.C , Mir J3J, Irttl. Ilr ir Mr I haul lf n antinutly IroVlpn for a. nolhfr lupply of )uur 'llfad Hliot Vnmifupf.'n I luir rnt ainrle rial felt. Thcrt am rnlant a lit X liona for tha awilirine, aud I ahoald ba I flii in fiipplT ihe d'tnand. It haa proved lltelf I au ji aa It.uJ in tin iCiaity,lo ha a faaatlta a pa- I rln. ana no hombof I'ltaae inform ma by rflsrn mill liuw toon rrm can fmalih m wilh aaotocr auppiy. I Truly joufi J. A. l.OOArf. I I'ncc Ii cMa i tin. ' I'rfpaifd by l)r II F PfFnrand mid whole. tsleand tclail by A. H.ifD.SiMl.S, Drug, cuts, 100 Fulton si. comer of William, N. York .Sold alno lr Luthrr Daniel, II nil And; J, I) Ilcainnn, I'millnei , II. Pimnna, I'ltla ford, nnd liy Druegiiln gent- r a 1 1 y Ihr" hout the Unilcd .Slalrs. '.'81y i J,MJMJE NATIONAL DAGUEIt IUAN GAUiEUV AND PHOTOG HAPllEItS FURNISHING DE POT Auatdcd the R"ld nnd sihrr niedala, four flrit picnuuini and tuo hihrl hnnon t ihr Nalloml, ihr: MHksnrlunctta. tho Ncu York, and thn IVnnsylvar.ia Kxliibitiona, TP'pcctitolT, for tho moat splendid Colored Dfuetreolypoa and beat npparalui ever r- lluled. I'orllails taken in exquisite tly, without rrp.a.rd to weather. Initructlnns given in the. tit, A hrpp naoitmcnt of apparatua and itoek hvnya nu hand at the lowest cah prtres. NevrYotk,251 'l-nn '-ay ; I'hlradelpliM, H8 Chednut at ; liuat. u. "I&Oni rt, and 68 morer ata.j llaltimore, V0." IIk'"! i ." t.; aahlnpion, Pcnniylvania fr-t,- ,rt. ioh, Va , y, ellflOlr' 1 r t oja SpiingM, l)riiin'ii i . . "i i ictln life di i ' iiiple ; 1 'r',i!, 3'J ('hi . N. ENGLAN! KIKE INSURANCE COMPANY. IncprpriTalfil Dtccmber, 184 I. OJUft localtA at Conerrd, A'. ., A'o. 2 Pari itrttt, directly ox tr Iht Mechanic! Hank. Directors of laid Comaany. .1 KTirncjrs, f, C. Merrill, Franklin, Joirrn IOw, ' f Dvirrl,MHr.nT, Man T 1 RtMcii, ycor0' rhester, Tlie rompjny will make insurance on huildinjM for apv tenn of time ni,t excoedinR three yeaia, Lnd n. , rn nil prnperlT alonn not exceeding two)rais , but where person al property and tiuildtngs are owned by tho tame person, and IxHli included in the aamn application, the Policy may be issued loi the former penrd. The Company wi"t-l. risks on diops mills tannciies, naiufacturinz establish ments, machinery, tools, stuck In trade, public bulldinca, liotrlc, store a, storehouses, tirldges, dwrlllnc houses, and procrty gun erailr; and it Is belierad that a tan IT y? lates as been fixed upon which will give entire satisfaction in tha insured. JO.SU I! .STKI'HF.NS, I'retid.nt. "ohm Winrri.t, Seer- tary. aisTSTlo's Mcl.sutilin, Clarendon U'r W. II Liscomb, ItutUnd. 2131 ..1(8, IfcMG. LOOKING GLASSES, CROCKERY, ikC., tVC. J1 TiccenrJi splendid aaaortmant of (. O. Hand nd plain Lot,ki Classes, 'lorn S5 cents to 810. Alto, A r(e assott.-nent of Flswn Illue Gr,niic, and pnfJM Ciockery, topethr r with a jirfje aisortment of Class Ware, which we will sell for a small advance from New Yntk pri ces and do questions asked. Just pop in. No charges lor showing CckmIs si the Far mors F.ichaiiRe I). H. 8AD1N V CO. July 4, IBiC 28 rv'oticc. Til F. subscriber has rapeatedly railed up on tboaa who are Indebted to htm to set tle their accounts, but as ther hare not bren i,it ,1 . M-raca, ne would say to ill, that unia theit accounts ara stilled by te ItUb of Au. 1 i irxij win nave me pmucgo oi set tling tliatn with some othf-r person than the aabactlber V K r SiTonnun. fON'VnilHATION 1IKTWKKV TWO 'K.NDS, AllOPT B8ANURETH 1'II.IA Jvitwn.- What .alt" bst tlana lo take IliaoJrath IY.lt, o as U get the full efli ct Irom a dose whether UfS' or small 1 Arusrrr. To le Ihem on an empty stomach, or al nlghl tuliig l bed, as thej slduoiille before iiMiiniiiK Q. How aona may a man tat, aflei tikinp a dnaf t A Dirertlr IJut it It betler lo wait an hour or so, and in fact, the leaa that ia eaten Ifm letter, unlll they hair, begun lo crale Tbcn eat what yuu like a baain of soup la hiccr the beat ihlnp, tou can takn Q Will any injury be the cnnsenuence nl taking a meal immediately after a dose of Urandrelh Fills 1 A No. Hut lire pillt will neitln r art so pleasan ly, nordo aa much good. Ilecause "Ikii fttxl 1 1 put right upon thrnt, their vital furre on the morbid matters of the body sre somewhat rrduced aime of these; forces being nccctsarily abaorbrd by the digestive proriss. Q, Suppose you want to use Ilrandrcth Fillt as a dinner pill, you muat in that rare take one or two immediately preceding din ner, an I have heard, and in fatthave known dyspeptics to uae them, nnd beneficially ton. How can you make the tule work both ways I A .The Urandreth Pills, if taken immedl ately before a meal, accelerate, digestion ; when used as such, they art ucd sn pallia tt'ea, and at" f thft mot fenifal ncivicc in shIii e tin 'itinn f. nctioim, in pro- im-I' b rfnhs of food into the rartotia lias, . , it' body. Hut the ques tion was, how it ihr, greatest amount of pur gation derive. I from the pilla ! Tho answer v--.it, or ed lo be, by laklag them on an empty a' .ich ; but for the purpotn of mi king tlm metier more p'ain lo you, I will quote I)r llrandiclh. 'I Ii ml that it is belter lo lei ihe digestion be noarly romplclerl be fore the pills are taken into the stomach. Suppose a hearty supper has been taken then lake them alter tho first sleep ; or an hour or in before breakfast. If hrcafrat has been eaten, then in two or thiee hours after wsids; if dinner has been taken it is if the circumstances will permit, (for whenever rrriniis an kness it present, down with llin p.;, if it is in the middle of si meal, there is never no danger frnm their preeiirc)to wail fur l or 6 houri before a doie f ihe pills ia taken. Let it be nndentood, thai in all coara if oi(ilile, they ahnuld be uird on an empty itnmtirh, Tim piMi will alwaja hae a lietltr rllicl Not but that llur are perfrclly aale at any time, Ihey are an. The object is to inaiire the gi(alfel aninnnt nf joihI and tlia la accomplished b nVmt; thrui on .in empty atnmach leeame Iho object la not to ac celerate dteeitlnn, but to remove tho crtiditici from the bli nd, ind the pllla lwi)i paauri! Inlu the blood do ao reoie eaaily and with sreater rnmforl to Ihe bl,rhn the itnmacK Iria nolhin; lo oppnie them in Ihelr t-iinje thrnTgh II In the fun inlniinei, and an tnln Ihe rirculatiun Tnr hcn ihe pilli are wallowed, Ihey till pin into the alotnach, anil hailnr hers dmoliid there, neit pin into Ihnamill inlratinci, Irnm whence Ihe larlrjli nick them up rod pan them alnor, with a pirliiiii oT chyle, inti the veina liial, anil afler.vdi Inlo the arteries. I uppne they (Ihe pills) unpirt an eitri r,wer In arterial l,lo,d lo delerne morbid mallcra nlierevar it may lind them, and aim paaaing aurh morbid mil iar! ' tba aileriea lo lb veini, which bring thee he liver pancreaa, and kidneva, in ennie fB f wktea Ikaaa orfana bvrMnr saort vior .. n ll-fir aei n liaat, anr eit not orrly the cr,i. dilira which ha?e lcn thrown into them frnm all parts of Ihe boaey, bat aim ihnae winch they them- tlvea contained preriorr lo Ihra rullertinn of cru el it lea or impure mallrra by tha pi I la . Time cruili tiea ni impute hamnra or mallcrr, are duchari:cd in li e b well nnd la belnir accnmpliihrd when )ou feel that filling up of the buwela wbicli itim tint Ihej are about liemp: innicil, Thia feeling lakea plare in heilth only lo a leaa evtenl, for il ii the anno principle thn rnntca the txiweli lo dlacharpe their contrnli. and their andi or acid huinnri arc prnvi drd by nature lor Una lery purpoic -thai of piodu rinc the alnne evacuation anil It 'a onlv when Ihey are in too treat a quintily tint diiraao ia pro duced, Thn Urandrelh I'llle linnR theas liumora from all parta of the body to Ihe bowela, which tiibera Ii nciled by their preience and an nccaainna Ineir cipuliinna out of Ihe body Thua it Ii een that Ihe pi Ha line their individuality after hemp dumped n the ilnmarh and tlie purcaliun ia inlely fri.m the iTert prndured l,y the clfjnnij the blood icermi ol il impurilira " (i Arcordinij lo lint tlie pilli only er.iainn pur Clng mikins; the blornl tu fice Itatlf ol'ita impurities hy a nulnnl ariinn t 'A You hae it enctly. They limply aunt na turr to do her own work in her otvn nay, and in her own time Q O ! then inu belieie them In be alwara ippti c-ble in cue ol'alcknrn, lluw can you mike lint out 7 A I prove it thla way. If aickneia ran only ef fect ihr body when Ihe vital principle la below" the healthy elandard, I know, and any one will allow, that when the healthy principle ia restored fully there will be no dneaaa, U llut anppnaa the aickneia wie tha result oft fall, would the frandreth I'llli cure Ihrm 1 A No other 1 -"if in the world will reitore I ealth an fjuirk vndiHh f a 1 whrlhrr it i" l""l'i - ' ' sth rc ntainn. In cue i ' iiijhl.i iircmary, ' "iu,r w r may aur ifi roiilatrJ blood ar .' ;wpli depniiled in Ihe iriun ol the arTrcted pari if inter hiIIt it will be dinjeraua fur it to lemaln, if eater mi , it ii H at lean. In either caae, a few dmn uf i.h I'llliwlll prevent alldmgsr by completir.( a cure, I have seen Ihem aid in thia way m'a hundred cases, and hive never known Ihem faif. In fact thry cannut, Q It ia usual In bleed in caae of falli, A Urandrelh Pills do what bleodinfr ctn do, so far aa relieving the circulation, llut Tlrendreth Tilla do more. Ihey lake out Ihoae parts from the blood only which aredead or Impure while bleed. Inf lakea nut Ihe healthy parta alio, tfier 'ran Jrelh'a 1'illa, a man ia alronger after blccdine, weaker. Q llnw alronger ' imjioasible 1 l),i not Bran drelh'a I'llla purje ; lluivcan a man be alronger from takinj a purie, Irom depletion for it la ne plelion juat as lurely as blredin j how then can a man b alronger ? A I admit erdinary purcea weaken, the jMirga tnea nf your fJiyainana all other purirativea sate onlv Itrsndrelh'a Pills. They do nut weaken, they I nathen and in two waja Firstly by taking out ofth tile! thora mvttera whieh held, .as it were the life principle in cualody, and aecnrdly.by im parlioes tonic or hfeflving proiK-t'y lo the blood. (I Then you do not suppose Ihoir continual uie aa as anttbilloua pill or otnerwiae would injure T A Injsre '. (ioudoeai ' I'.very dma ynu lake will make you stronger in every way Injure ! Why I know one leatleman living in ihe city of w Voik whot'nk them every day for five yeara for romiiiutlnnal eotllvcneaa. He had not, fur 15 yeara pnviouily ever has) a stnul without uiipj mrtircine. or an iajection and every year lie was CM. fined to hie bed three or four monthi. For five jeara I look JVrandrctb I'alla. Aai why! Ilecauae be fonnd his bowels become stronger and alronger froei, their uae; and frora all otber twreatiiea he had taken tbey become wejkrr and weaker In fact l found that si firal he required an eight and ten pills I -lct sa oaerttios,bit la s year four pills were I doae, sad befors Its fall cara wsa ate Mils wars sasWtaat to peodxt a good va ... i ri 'ir, I berju.e as l.ailiay aa any nan. And for Cur years he look Ihe llrtndrelh IMIi; and was never confioed lo his bed s single day duriag Ibat five jeura. , Q Thia ia a qualny I never auppoaed In medi cine. A Nevenhelesi, ills ponseiied by Wramlrf Ih'a Tills. Audi is belies act that It is In only purgative which poweiaat thrse qualities yet known lo the world. J3 ly Th following is ihe llslof agents in and for the county of Uutland W. F,. C Sioddaid rislland Vhe,lo If Wkkam Pawlet (trover, i""" n""-i ir ol do weal I'oort- aey Nayes cV Harris Iat f.iuttary Vail ff this MiddUlawn -sri-M Ac Cn Dssby t.aphan A- Vail rW. Waltlaj d-J TawaaUad WaHiagfoeit K W. Hawytr Tiamoalb II ilitebcoek CtareBdon Hp Hipfey ii aaiitf R.UaadMilU Jasea & Dow n.lUajii.fc. Jobs auckmaitar Hbriwsexiiv it. Itaekaiuaoa Sherburae I- 1'rcatna I'ltlsSeJd Ira s.llna and Waraer tt llm Brandos II Hiaaorda IMuMal J ) HoeJwis Caalsatoa II ilndfta tit ataiUe R 5 AitutraatVV tslkaven KW Wa.k ask uw.-KI.lcUi i Wright Orwtell J sue. tllydcv La Utabsry BsaaaaBSB'aaBVBsaaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBr R' tH a&akTIBH w,"t'iioIBK 4JHVlU1MSIOXjlHflp TOItTHR rt'llBorTHK FOM.OWINO i Coniplalnla Kropvy In all its forma; (Iravel in lteieral itagei; all diieaiea of the Kidneva and Urinarv nrpansj til Female tmplalnts, Hup- preaainni, e. e. Weakness iieuilliy, uiieairs of Ihe blood, such asrvrrnfula and others of an e rap live character All aflrrtlont nfthe luptra, Ultima tmna of rvrrr kind, even tboae oflbe ejes, Liter (Tomplaints. Cnnikmptinn (ieneial Debility of the fvatrm, I'llft of every f hirartrri Jaundire, I'eaer and 4tue,snd indeed any coinplainta which is In be rfaehr-d Ihrnug h thf blood, and the proprietor here confidently aracrls, Inst be can, ia every case, no mslter what Ihe complaint may Ire no mvlter how varinua the elm of romplalnla make a permanent and radical cure, If the mcdirlne he oflere la taken arcordio-to the direcliona, Onenr two bottles will teat the efficacy of the article.and he ia at liberty to nee tlie aamea of the following highly respectable individuals who hive been cured in thia city and vicinity. Kvery individual here named, can be seen and eonverafd with.and the pvrtieulan of Ihe caira enrrd can le known by reading the teatlnmny In Ihe hamUnfthr ajrnt who will w lib ploiaurr furnish pimpMcla to all who may evil for them, The pro prietor aaks and indeed moat earnestly solicits n itrlcl , veitiyrlinn of the tratimony heir art forth and if drpvrtnrr from airicl truth Ire found In any rrrtllicalc offered, he ill pav the cot ofthr publication of aaid eiposure and abide by the ron equnct a. The proprirlor would also atate thsl eve ry cure here certified to, hat Ireen giien over aa in curable by the moat talented medical men in line city or atate. And uch hat been the case with eve ry cure nnde by thia article far and nenr. Hut the therry which Ihe inventor of the f.ithrontripic ba ses his carea upon that of but "one great disease" Impurity of the blood it will in a moment be per ceived that hot U.Ni: (.Tli:AT KKMil)V Ii nec riaary In affect rules in varinua complalnti, nnd Ihe proof which here fnllnwa eairblishca the theory ai firm aa Ihe rock ofairea. ,vir, l.inert Iniint, limsarain, iiuimio, c.ne ni .Scrofula, tfrininntini In general l)ropiv,radldnl and entire cure Silaa nod, nf llutlaln, bleeding at tl.o lonfs ofpyeari itsndin-,!, a compln'.e and perfect cure, Mr (',. A. AViliou, fi.r many yeara connected with the HufTiln (JninmcrcialAdvf rliif r, hver com. phint. Levi It V illhma, police officer, caao nf bleeding pilra, n flam at run oflhn cyca and tcrolija, a perfect cure Sir ItuinJKccney, of thia city ,ccn eial Drop.ry; AVm lliunea, police rnnilable, cry aipelis of l.t y can slnnilmt cured by G iKittlea. Mra l.ockmm, 231 I'eail at, rae of inflsmmalory rlirinniliiMi. a rmjular rure. Hiram A Vatighan, rcrnful.iuj iwellinya in tho throat, a coinplctr rurc, (Jeorpe 1' Jirker, of Aurora, case of ar-urvy lepruay of II) yetra itnnding this cum is certified to by the lion V V Stevens, .ludgn ol I'.rie county, I M Vos burjh. Kq, Surropvlo of I'.rie rnunty , I V Vandcr pool, rsq and others Mrs John Hewoid, No 17 t'lnpK!wv at. Huirilo, cate of afTectlnn nflho heart with pilpiiation. debility tic, a cure. The wife ol the Rev John Y Vauphn, nl'Alcott, Niagara Co, N Y, rurcd nrdropay. Mr Heotl, Carolina at uf. lain hydrnthom or dropiy of the dint. Mrs Lock, S.'7 Franklin ft, Huff-iln, forineily of Uticv, spinal romplaint.wilb blind piles,, a elialrnasing ease, per-fi-ctly cured and alteilril to by Mr Nnhinicl Lock, her husband, Nancy Mvin, of Iter I n, ttemar lerir Co, N Y, dropay, rnred and certified In by her huaband, Oliver Main. Mrs ijiuinnab llobr ook of iliinburgb Bfia co, cared of dropsy bylbotiles only oflhia medicine, attested li by Mr T F 8 Thnniai and Mr M iralnn llnlbronk ,U-fore .fiirtire llurwrll. Ilmry Varian of Alden Rrie en N Y cured nf anaairra or cellular dropay, after lapping had been resorted to eiijiit lunea and oviT CO gnllons of water Imi been tvken from hun, Mis of Weil Illonnificld cured of irregularity nfthc mcniee fluor albua Thr proprietor lima presents the abovn arrvy of leatitnnnv-tbr parlirulnra will be found in Ihe pirn, pttlcla winch pive n treatne nn the romptunta and also on the wrappers around Ihe bottles, He sure to call and get a pvmplilrt al agent's are provided witb Ihrm to furniili frco aa water thai ll who ate in ill health may read, buy and bo cured, Ileieurc of counterfeits Kvnry bottlo has the written i ignalure of fl. O. Vanrjhn under Ihe di rections, and it.vmped upon the cork also' Vaughn's Vegetable l.itliroot riptic Jlivlure,' blown upon thn Imtllr Put up in 30 nunri troltlua at S- per bottle iii-l li ounce bottles al yi per bottle Manufactured and aold bv Dr ( (i. VAUCIIN, ltl.1 .Main attci-l llulfalo, N, Y, to whom allcomniu nicalinna mint come post pid, 2'' ly W. V., ('. HiniHiAiili, Kutland Vt, Agent, for Coiismii)tioiiv Anil the be.vt remedy knotvn to man for' Asthma of every stage, Liver Complaints, llro'ichiti.s, lull uctra, Coughs, Colds, I) Iced- iug ( tint Lungs, Shortness of Ilrenlh, p.iuiti and weakness in the aide, lucasl, Arc. and all other diseases of lliu ri'L.MONAIlY OHCANS, A very lmrortaiil diicaso over which this 11 iliam cxerls a powerful influence, is thai of a DISKASK1) LI V Kit. In this complaint it has undoubtedly proved more efficacious than any remedy hitherjo employed, and in numerous instances when patients had endured long and tevero suffer ing fiom the discisc, vvitliout receiving the least benefit from various remedies, and when Mercury has been rusortetl to in vain, tlie use of this IlaU.ini has rcnlnred the Liver to a hoaltht union, and in many instances ef fected l'KUMANKNT CUH US, alter every knewn irincdy had failed to produce Ihe de sired c fleet. Opinion of a rceular Pliiiieian. Ihetlcr, Me., Sopl. 30, 1815. Tim certifies that I havo recommended tho use of Wiritar's Dalsam nf Wild Cherry for diseases of tho Lungs, for two years past, and many buttles to my knowledge have been used by my pitionls, all with beneficial re. suits. In two rases where ft was thought ronfirmed consumption had taken place, tho Wild Cherry effecled a euro. K. Iloviit.N, Physician at P.ieter Corner. NO QUACK F. It Y ! NO DF.CF.PTION ! ! All published statements of rurcs perform, cd by this medicine are in every respect 'ur. Ilitrare of Counterfeits and Imitation!. The unparalleled and astonishing efficacy of n. vv.-,...- n.i ..cel.. ..i -.i ii iaii a iiaiHini ni 11 iiu vuurry in nu diseases for which it is recommended, cur ing many cases after iho skill of the beat physicians was unavailing, has effected a large and increasing demand for it. Thla ucl haa rained af-vt'tal unnrinriiiled counter. fetters and imitators lo pslm ofl'sputious mix tures, of similar namu and appearance, for inn genuine liaisim He careful and gel the genuine I)n. Wis tar' Halhasi or Wilii Ciii-rrv None gen. uin utiles signed by I HI TTS. Address all nrders n 8F.T1I W. FOWLK, Hosion, Mass. For sale by Luther Danioli.Hulland, Jones fc Dow, Ciittingvilln J Poikins, Castleton ; W Moullon t Co., W est Poult ncv , A Illias - Co.. Ponlttiey 11. Heals, WelUi Whedon A Swallow, Pawlet; 8. Smith, Danby 4 corners I. J.Vail A Co, I'anDT. tienry ftimonds, I'lttiord- v arren A ) lilist, ilrandon, and also for sale by oruzgitis anu agents inrougnoui ,ietr r.ng. land 37 ly PRACTKAiT FORMS. CHKAP edition I a" received ard for tala by TrrpAan, sjssarlBiMSWaaTCsW FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS Ptidfor Iht Ongtnal Hteti of iht CELF.BkATF.I) LINIMF.HT OP T. JOI! MINC2. THI8 most wondetful remedy of the late Hi. JOHN LONG, of Kngland, for the external application to man disessea, is now for the first tlmo Introduced into the United Stales, The great fame of this most important med icine haa preceded It, as will Lo aoen by the following extract taken from Ihr. Medical In lelllgencrr, vol. page 102. It Is hero In troduced to show the public, the gieal rati. miMon in which St ling's Liniment was held, not onlyby the people of Kngland al large, but also by the Medical Faculty there. "Dr. Macreight csllod tho attention nfthe Medical Society to ihe composition ef the Lltilmetit employed by the celebrated St. John long, which at ono time, excited, no small controversy with respect to its imputed virtues. It waa known lo most of the mem bers, that at the death nf that person, tho Su cre! of the composition was sold fur the enor mous sum ol X' 10,000' (60,000.) He had employed tho Liniment nretly extensively during the last year, and found the results consoqticnt on Its application, perfectly as tounding '. Tho phenomena which follows the use of it are such aa will astonish the be holder, and are often deemed miraculous by thoso who employ Ihe remody, and paradoxl cal by many of liio profession. Tlioy wero 1. The appetaraticc of a greater degree of redness on irno part of llin skin than another when uniformly rubbed tins peculiar red spot being always directly in thu neighbor hood, and over iho part where tho discaAO is ocated. '2. On ihe continuation of the tubbing for some time, the oozing of a Muni from the sur- faco, varying in color, the cultclo remaining unbroken, H. Tho healing of Iho discaso under tho continued action of the Liniment." Such is tht unanswerable testimony in favor of this most important externa! remody! Its nll hcaling virtues are display-nil in many of thn most tedious and obstinate a flection j to which tho human frame is subject ond most tri umphantly so, in all thono iuicrinl, obscure diseases, which dcly allko thu skill of tho physician nnd power of medicine. Il is by the excitement of a new nction in the exha lent vesinls of ihe part n fleeted, induced by the application of this Liniment, that the cure in aflVrlcd and tho diseasu removed The continued application will, if persevered in, assuredly produco a peculiar rrdnesi rfi rcclhj over the pari affected, thus pointing out with uiiamng certainty the primary seat ol disoasc, ond by iiintinuing the rubbing, tlie vitiatod anil inotlud lluitls will bo soen to 0070 through Iho skin, and pass off insenri hly from the surlaco by the cxhalent vessels, nil hereby entirely eradicate the cause of tho disease, and restoring tho part aiTcctod to its uiual health. Tim fallowing complaints are those in which thu Liniment of St. John Long act most conspicuously : ltretjrrmfi.em. I Ins most distressing dis ease, which is so universally prevalent, is ea sily cuteo in a abort time by rubbing in a lew bottles ol the liniment. Pally , Of the lrga, arms), bands, or facei will ho apei-dilv ri attired to action by thor oughly rubbing with tho liniment one hour al a time, three tunas a day. Tic Dolorcux. This most painful malady may be totally eradicated by applying St. John Long's Liniment. ,irer Complaint, So tedious nnd protrac ted in iif nature, wearing out the patient by a long gradual scene of suffering and sorrow, is soon nlleviateil bv tlie use of the liniment. nnd when prrsevrred in its continued appli cation is ultimately cured. lute diallings. I hesc painful niJbttiorrs re cured by this remedy without any of those disastrous and nnscOmly distortions which always attend thcic aflcctronA, so long a rc prnarh to thn scicnt-o of mcdirino. Stiff Juints, Aro rendered Mipnlo and lim ber liy thoroughly rubbing in the liniment four or fivo limes a day. flAjee.rec.T, Of all kinds, arc speedily hrol' to a brad, and i( taken in aeasun aro entirely prevented. Dropiy in the Chest or Heart, So f fieri it ally cured by daily and rnnstant application to tho chesl of this invaluable remedy. In all dropsical diseases its effects aro most as tonishing. Pains in Ihe Side, Hack or Urcast, Those troublesome affections, so tedious lo bo borne, nre totally dissipated by the use of a single bottle. Ailhma. This hithcito most invelrratc complaint, is greatly relieved by daily rub bing with the liniment, and il of long Mainl ine, is ultimately cured wilii constant rub bing, ami w eating next to the rhcsl a flannel cloth wet in the nniment. Hi lines and Sprains, Howerrr scvero arc immodialely relieved, and all soreness and stiffness removed. Nervous Complaints, Are immediately soothed and quieted by the virtues of this remedy, and their tendency to return greatly lessened and all Internal Swellings, of ev ery natttro are banished like n charm, with the operation of this Liniment. Agcnta W. K. C. Stoddard, Rutland j H. Simnnds, Pillsford: V. Itoss, Hratulon ; W.JH. Hrovvn,Cntling8vllc; Jamicson it Co; Casllelon, ID Price 'J5 cents. CAST. PA I D FOR CO A Z fpiIK Subscribers are wishing to contract 1 fur Hard Wood Coal, lo tho nmouut nl 100.000 btiaticls to bo delivered at tho Fairhavcn Iron Works. DAVEY & CUSIIMAN. Fairliavcn, March 27lh., 181G. SASH FACl'ORY. THE subscriber manufactures by machine ry all kinds of WjndnwSash,PannHlDoors, Vcnetisri Hllnds, and will supply nil orders at short notice. SILAS K. MOKHS. S allingford, April II, 18IB, 16.'JrV " STATK OF VKRToNT, Rutland, st. Iewis Donedict ct Co. vs I Rutland Co. Court, April Term, John Strong. IHIft. AaHiimnml tnr nnnila mild nil iti. Uve fftl; also for money lent and advanced; also for money hid and receivod; also on nolo da led llh July 1814, for the sum of i---,S7,i0, payable six months from datr. Heeause, the said John ritronf resides without this stair, to wit. at Grand Rapkls in tho Stalo of Michigan, and has not had Pronal notice of the pendency of this suit. if 0-W,lhal he be no'lfied to appear at Ihe next term of this couit, lo be held al Hut land in said county, on the second 1 urtday of September A. I). 1840, ihen and there to answar thertto, by publishing the aubstanra of the ptaintiflV declaration, together with this order, three weeks successively in lire Rutland Herald, printed al Rutland, the last publication to be at least twenty day before taid term, which shall be deemed aaflkient notico. tnd day tbereofis given, be, F W HOPKINS, CtcrV R Vm P erpiin', At'crn'v 30 NIWSAMLE A HARNESS SHOP nPHE Subscriber informs his fricndi - ami ihei public Ranerally that he hat taken the shop one ,Jto deaat of Jainca Portei'a Suite, up alalia, where he intends lo cairy on tha saddle and har ness msklng bosineta In all Ita bianchesj his stock and materials nre all new, and he in tends that his work shall be donn In a man net thai cannot be surpassed by any hop In thn county, and any thing wanted In his line that is not on hand, will ba made to order nn the'shortesl notice. Trunks, Valises, and Carpel bags of all nuallllles and prices. ALSO Neat's Foot Oil for aale by iht pint, quart or gallon; ho will a 1st, clean and oil harness, in llit best manner, and al tho lowest puces. i urcnascrrrannnt itii lo suit themselves aa he has Ihe best Philadelphia Oak Tanned Leather and every variety nf trimmings which the New York matket affords. Please to call before purchasing ehowhere. IK A V. HLISS. Rutland, 00th May, 1840. 3 if RKMOVAlT "I F. KNIGHT would inform his filendr, " . customers and tho public generally, thai he hat removed from his old stand into Ihe new building, 3 doors north of ilia court house, up alalia, where he haa a suitable shop;, and which containa all tht necessary implements, for msklng men's and boya' wearing apparel with rltspatcli In the most fashionable style, and in a manner o dura- ; bihty (speaking supotlalively) which can- not be surpassed ; and which cannot fail hut j lo give satisfaction, lo tht most skeptical and lasliillout. Prices to correspond with ihn man nnd "Times." Ho has iust receivtd direct from I the city of New Yoik, the Spring eV Sum mer fashions, and is now ready and prepar ed to meol the calls 'of his numerous fricndi and customers. Grateful for past favort,and having long ago adopted Franklin's principle "Keep your shop and your shop will keep you," ho would most tespcctfully so. licit a continuation nfthe same. ('titling for others to make, and warranted to fit provided, the aforesaid otlurs mako '.hem properly. All kinds of produce taken in payment. llemcmner 3 noon norm oi tno t ouri House up staits Kntraneo nottli side of I). P. llrll'a Stnro. J. F. K. earnestly reiterates iho demand that those having unsettled nccounls wilii ; him of three yearn' standing, and nwo hint, (as this lenity is ulllcient for the most Hack and lawless") muat make immediate seltlt- mont, or ho will bo under the necessity oi resorting lo tho remedy ao wisely provided for in such cases, bv our able legislators. Ittilla m LM a y 1C, 1810- 2 lt f Gi KN'I I.F.MKiS j Ladies who wisli lo f purchaao superior ptrfumiry, aro res pectfully invited to call al the Rutland Hook store. S7 DR. SP F, A R'S Celebrated Indian IUm: tdics which are itnstirpiascd by any in tho world, just received by tlm only author ized Bgent for Rutland. W.K.C.HTonnAten. TpICTORlAL PRlMERS-Hcntlcy's - Piclorirl, National, and Hlttc do., for sal by StoddahI). WANTED tMiYl EDIATELY T? Y tho subscriber an active nnd tntellige n Hoy, wilii induRlrinuH habits, as anap prinlico lo tho Carriage Making Dusiness, to whom good encouragement will be given if application is made soon. Tho subscriber would inform his oldens, tomers nnd iho public generally that he still continues to carry on tho above business, 1, is rendy to supply all ordeis wilii prompt ness and he btlieves to tho satisfaction of hit patrons. Hanhibal Smith. Kast Clarendon, July 0 1810. 2H.tf STATIC OF VKR.m'oNT, ) I3K it rcmorn- District of Rutland, ss, bcrcd tliat at n slated probato court licld nt Rutland within and for said district on the titli day uf June, A. D. 1810. Present, 'Wm. Hall, Judge. An instrument in writing purporting to be tho last will and testament of JrlToraon Haw kins, lale of Wallingfnrd, in said district, do coased, l riving this day been presented to said court for probate and allowance by Lyman Hawkins, Ihe execrxor therein named. It is ordered that said will be referred for probate and allowance It) the first Monday being the Od day of August next, and that n copy of this order bo published three weeks successively provious thereto in iho Rutland Herald, t newspaper printed nt Rutland, that all persons inleiesteil may appc.iT and contest l'io probate thereof if they see causo. A ti no copy of Rerord, 28 HKNRY HALL, Register. VX7K the subscribers being appointed by Ihe Hon Probato Court fur tlie ilis Irict of Rutland commissioners lo receive, examino and adjust all claims and demands of all persons ngainst tho estate of Lm Finney, late of Shrewsbury, in said district,drre:tsed, represented insolvent and nlsn nil claims and demands exhibited in offset thereto and ttix months from the Oth dny of July, lfilO, being allowod by said court fur that purpnfio we therefore heroby give notico Hint wo will nltond to tho business of our aaid appointment at the 1 Inn of II. II. Finney, in Shrewsbury, on tho last Mondays of Seplemder and December' ill,, iiuiil I tr ir liulk a. 111. mini u j v iui.i) p. in., on each of aaid days. fl. HUTTON, Knoeii Smith, Commiss'rs, Nathan Smith, J Clareddon. July 8, 1840. SO STATE OF VERMONT, R K It remem- Distiiet of Fairhaven. as bored that at a probato court hold al Cattletor. within nnd for said district, on the oth day of July A. D. 1840. . . . Present, A. W arner, Judge. Amasa Ilriggs executor of .thn estate of Arnold Driggs. late of Hanson, in aid dia Kiel, deceased, having rondo application lo I sau coun in ni" .,.-.- - - ed for the payment of'lhc debts against sax! tr-, mended ono ;oar from iho 23d da-y of Annual next It is ordered that said application stand fur hearing before aaid court at n aosiort thereorto be 1 hoiiien at the J'robate utTire in iastleton in said district on the first W ml - neaday it being the 5th day ol .-fug. next, and thai nonce thereof be given by publishing a ropy of this order three weeks successively previous thereto in the Rutland Herild a newspaper printed al Holland which shall be sufficient notice to all prisons interested of the time and place of hearing aaid applica tion. A true ropy of refold. 2l J, A. WARNKR Register. 100 IJHLS. MESS PORK. nnH E aubscriNr hsa a quantity of Afrta Poik which he will sell br tlio barrel or found as best suits puichaaera. Also Beef and Mutton Ham to Pickle. S. ILL-iNGDON. ( :on,Ju" 17, I' lt 303 THU KIM.'S OIL, IJ70U a'i wounds on loia. and Callla. such as !HMMMKS,(TTS.FISTI I.S SPRAINS, CORKS. pl , ,, llier r. ,k W..I.I1. . . i ovn r. ii.m k.miih, R KASTS. S, s, At , Ac and w.iutuls of rvny ,!rrri, . lion removing all soienrss and silliness anH hoallng up tho woist wounds 111 Irum on,-, lite days lime l HIS CF.I FUR VTI-l) RFMI I)Y was Prepared by oider of His Majett, Isle King Wm IV. ol C.rat llr,ia,. unilrr the direction of Mr. Vouati, the relebtatml l-.ngltsh 1 armerand used by himln the Royal Stud ol Hones only . DIRF.CTIONS. Dip a foalhct In the Oil, and apply inii wound or sore twice a day, or in 101, wounds tret a rag in the Oi'l, and bum u on the wound. N. 11. Shake the bottle before tmng a,,j keop well corked AutXTs W. K.C Sioddard, lliitlanrl Simonds, Pittaford, V. Unas, HrJiiibm U H. Drown, Cuttlngsvillt , Jauucaon A ( ,, Castletun. u,.i,i 1.77.. '" a r , THK VKGKTAIILK P1LMONARV it A 1 SAM. IS probably almost without a ; trslle I in Having during a ttlal of nearly J0 vein, fully nulntaiiifd the high reputation winch it has acquired for consumptive roiupian , and all iliseaaes of ilia lungs and'chest has hern used jiiohablv with grn.iif aucroas I lira 11 any other ailiilc known, ami tmny physicians who havo had an npporttt nily of witnessing its highly salutary eflocn, do not hesitate to recomionnd it as a Sa(n convenient, and vriy efficacious mitdlnm. equal Is not sucri'ir in any oilier ptesctip lion for tho above complsints within thn, knowledg, and ono which has soldnm dia appointed the reasonable expectation oHIiomi who have used it." The proprietors cannot descend to Inn present unblushing style uf advertising sum Is r nrticles.lt is too well known to require ati huch course, and they would merely teler Ihoso who wish for further confirmation n its superiority to those who h.ivo naeil 11 antl to thn numntous certificates of plivti ci.ins and othors attached to each bntUe Tho vegetable Pulmonary llaliain was Tor many years tho only article known vs I'n! monary HnUam. Its great celebrletv lias given rise lo n great many spurious arlirlrs, which, by partially assuming the name of tlm gonuinc, nnd being put up so as to lesemble It ns nearlv ns pnssil lo, nre ollen loif.li 1) tip I on Ihe public for the truo article Among these nro 'Cnrtet's Compound Pulinonarv Dalsam,' 'American Pulmonary Il.ilsatn,' ''egctable Pulmonary! Syrup,' 'Pulmoi,.irv D.ilsam,' 'Indian Pulmonary llalsam,' 'li n trr'n Pulmonary llalsam,' Vc IleHarn ol all of them. l-.iiMinre for Ihe article bv 111 whole naine.ihn VKGKTAIILK PPLMON ARY DALSAM, and be sure and get liir line article, ptrpated by Ilvvii, Wimi .5 I 1 t r.v.ri. Wliolcsaln Drcggists, fil, Challi,iin Dnslon, and see that it Inn. the wrlllru s, nature of Wm. Jon'n Cutler, upon a jcl' w label on the blue envelope. Karlt hollie and seal is' stamped 'Vegetable Pulmnni. ly Dalsam." For salt by druggists am) country merchants generally. rot sale in Kutland liy L, Dauinls r im IT is now about ten years since this rr.r cino has been introduced to tlm pit , and it stands unrivallod in us eflirls, lr 1 in thn sovero tent of tin; scrutiny of nl1 asa c.t, bnlh friendly and iinlricimlv. It . for one purpose for thu uso of Molhcis u o have to pass through a sea of nfllirlion 111 fiving birth lo mankind, not to be !rsrr t is to you, we make appeal, It is lor v r general and special good liial vou slu.n ' mako use of one bottlo of the MOTH KR'S RKLIKF bcfnro roiifineiiient, thr you can approach Ilia paturicnt chain rr without feeling as if you wcrr going to ti.o rliambet of death. Yon may real nsiuir ' that il will still all febrile and nerioui af fectiuns. It smooths and shields from irnti lion, and by its peculiar properties, 11 dri troys tho cause of hemnrrhago or inllitin lion that so nflcn attends nnd fnllotss lie hour of parturition. It causes sweat and natural rest, and at last facilltatos the hirlh, so that mothers will nol lute lo pass lliro sucli excriai itlug pain and distress. Tlm mother relief liny he depended upon a l casos of llttcatning aliurllon, whore it is pes nlble lo be prevented ; in esses of spasms, Ac, causing frequent alarm, from tuo lo three doses will give immediate relief. As iho subject is one that cannot wilh pro priety bo fully discussed in thia public 1n.u1 nor, we rnviir all who feel interested to ra 1 on our agents (most of the rrperla-blo drti; gists in tho I'nltrd Stales,) or on tho manti facturrr, and they will bo furnished with a pamphlet in ninth Ihey will and nil the l.i- 's to form a correel opinion of its merits, aril also tlie opinion of manv physicians nl mm nnr. nrwl nf noraons w ho havo bneorne aC aualnI((j its beneficial cflVrls. aokxtS FOR RL'TLAND GOI'NTY V."k. Stoddard, Rutland N. W Saw , Tinmuuih L M. Walker. Ciarnnri -i Soa. I). Moruan Jr. A Co., W eslRut an t - T. 11. Sppncor A Co., Fletcher A. W vln. Orwell, Vail A Otis, Mlddlolowii J, Jo). 1,Cn"cAirnON TO PL'RCHA.SKRS W learn that spurioui articles of Mop 'or'a relief am put up by C. H. A'. J. If. Co e matt, of Huflalo, one Dr Smith of New j 'I. also Comstock of N. Y., hla bottles and c with the ditecllons that aro pasted on ti e bottle, are ntarly a pnrCeyit (c slmiiie ir ojr He once was an agent of ours and has ttf genuine pamphlols , consequently 11 is ralculatod to deceive tho public, Ask Dariholick's Mother's Relief. Nom-i uino unloss our signaluma are foil 1 id wi me wresin nt tneuuec ,ne bol0i &jgnefl ,, yet l)ie ncri. of l)0 the w retih of the ditection that 11 pasted uu our own hand, and " bottlo ii a fac umi.ie ' our hand writing, alno. John Langdun, Fartory Poiat,t. ' gent for tho Stalo of Vrrmont Or- - dreed t(, llm will meet with prnm; ! .0n 1 lion. Hy attending In the above direction ' 1 r' need bo imposed upon. iM-fim G. A. lURTIini I PORT1 iR'S PATENT LA MRS AM' FLI'ID. WK. O. STODDARD hat juti 1 . a aupp'.y oflbe above '"g at maufaclnrer s prices.theie jmp' he are superior to any thing no in ' rjf give a bright and pure light "''y, fensive smell from smote at r 3j -sr-fcrii?i'iiwiiv r..r, s f" mel',r5r jf!4lll Willi. IV a, I mti ur e .a. bottles, and toys f ' SAFI 1 SSSasatewateiKssjiEssj I ly