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PALESTINE. 11V J. 0. WIIITTIKK. Blcsl laml of Judea! thrioo halluwod nf song, Whcrc llic hulicnt ofimiinorias pilcrhn-liUc throng; In tho sl.ado of thy pnlnw, ly tl.o ahores oftliy soa, On tJio Jiills of iliy benuty, my lienrt U with theo. Willi ilio oyo (if n npirit I look on that shoro, VVhoro pilgriin iui.1 prophot Imvo lingored boforo; With the glido of u spirit I trnvcrso tlio cod Mndo bright by tlio Btcps of tho angela of God. BIuo snaof rhq liilla in tny apirit I honr Tliy wntors, Gcuca&nrct, chinio on my oar; Whero tlio Lowly and Just with tlio pcopla mit down, And thypray on tlic dusl of his sandala was tlirown. Boyond aro Belhulit.'s inounlninsof groun, And tlio deaolntc liilla of tlio wild Gadnrone; And I pauac on tlio gual-crags of Tabor to cco Tho gloam of tliy wntcrs, oli duik Gallilce ! HnrU, a soutid in tlio vallcya ! whore, mvollen and slrong, Thv rivnr. oli Ki&hnn, is svveoping ulong; slain. Tberc, down from his mountnins stcrn Zehulnti cHtnc, And Napthnli'ri stag with his eyo-balla of (hitno, And the chnriola of Juhin rollcd hnrmlessly on, For thc ann of tlio Lord wna Abirioam's son ! Thore slucp thc still rocks and tho cnvcrns which rong To thc song wliicli tlio benutiful Prophetcss sang, When tho Princesof Iasachar stood by her side, And thu b liou t ol n liost in ita trmmph roplicd. Lo, Bethlchcm's hill-sito bcforomo is scon, With tho mountainsarnund, ond thc valloy betweoni Thcro restcd tlio shimherda of Judah,and thcre Tlio song of tho anghla roso svvcet on tlio air. And Bcthnny'a palm-trecs in bcauty still throw Thcir shudows nt noon on tlio ruins below; But whero nro tho sistr-rs who hastonod to grcet Tho lowly Rcdcomor, and sit at his feet? 1 tread whero iIiotwf.lve in their vvay-faring trod; I stand whero they stood with tho chosf.n of oon; Wlioro his blessing wns hcard, and hislcssoris woro tauglit, Whorc tho blind were rcstorcd,and the hcaling was wronght. Oh, hore with his flock tho sad Wandcrcr camo, Theso hills ho toilcd overin grief aro tho satnc 3 Tho fonnts whero ho drnnk hy tho way side still flow, And tho same nirs aro blowing which brcathcd on his brow. And throncd onher hills sits Jcrusalcm yot, But with diist on licr forehcnd, and chnins on hor fcet: For tlio crown of her prido to tho inockcr hath gono, And tho holy Shechinah is dark whore it shono ! But whcroforc this dream of tho earthly nbodo - u.. :y i-t & i.. .t.u ui igiuiics9 of God ! W ero my spirit but tti'nod from tho outvvard and dim, It could gazc, evon now, on tho prcsenco of him ! Not in cloudsand in torrors, but gcntle as whon Ifi lovo nnd in mcckness ho moved among mon; And thc voico which broatlicd pcaco to tho wnveB ol tho sea, In tho hush of my spirit, wouhl whispcr to mo ! And what ifmy footniay not treud whero llo stood, Nor my ears Jioar tho dashing of Gnltileo's flood, Nor my oyos seo tho cross which Ho howed liim to boar, Nor tny knocs pross Gcthsemane'sgarden ofjirayor. Tfut, Lovcd of tho Fnther, tliy spirit is nonr To tho mook, and thc lowly, nnd pcnitcnt horo; And the voino oftliy lovo is tho same evon now, Aa nt Bethnny's tomb, or on Olivot's brow. Oli, tho outward hath gono! but in glory and power, Tho iFiniT survivoth tho thinga of an hour; Unchnnged, undocaying, itsPontecost flamo On tho iioarta' sccret altar is burning thc saino ! From thc Christian Kcepsake for 1838. IN BEREAVEMENT. Lift up thino oycs, afllictcd soul ! Frnm oarth uplift thino oyes, Though dark tho cvcning shadow.i roll, And daylight beauty dics; Ono sun is sot, a thousand mcro Their rounds of glory run, Whorc Bcicnco lcads thco to exploro In every star a sun. Thus when some long-lovcd comfort end, And riaturo wuuld dospair, Faith to the hoavcn of hcnvuns arfccnds And meets ton thousand thcrp; First faint and small, thon clcar and bright, They gladden all thogloom, And stars that scoin but points of light, Tho rank of suns assumo. TnrjTH. Somc men say thut "wcalth is pow er" sonio that "talemis power" and some that "ktiowledgo is pow:r" but therc isnn apothegm that I would plnce iiigh abovo thein nll, when I would nssert thnt "irtith is power." Wcnlth can not ptirchasc talunt cnnnot refute knowledge cannot overrencli nuthority cannot silenco her ; they aro liko Felix, nnd trcmblo nt her prcscncc Cast her into tho seven fold heStcd ftirnnee of tlio tyrant's wruth fling her into tho most tre mendous billows of popnlnr commotion shc mounts aloft in the ark iipon tho sutnmit of tho tlelnge. Sho is the ministering spirit who slicds on man thnt bright and indestructiblo principlo of life, which is given by itsMighty Author, to nn imate, to ilhiminatc and to inspiro tho immortal eouI and which, liko Himself, is "tho snmoyes terday, to dny and forever." When tho mound has been long heaped on all the prido of wealth and talent, knowledgo and authority when ..iiiroiaaiajMu cnrtli nnd lieavcn hsclf, havu pnssed nwny, triith shall nriso, liko tho nngol of Monouli's sncrificc, iinon thc flamo of natiire's funcml pyrc, ntul ns- ccndto hci-Hoiuco, her hcnvun, nnd her homc tlio bosom oftho Iloly nnd Etemul God. Of nll tho mcaiis ol formingn good clmrncter, thc most cfiicient ia n drep and practical sensc of responsibilily to God. Ho wlio hus nn ubiding iinprcBsion on his niind ortlie cver prcKum ui.u immtitublo God, nnd who contempmtes, wuu duo uflcction nnd revcrctice, his rcltitiona to Dim und eteinity, has ucting oi) hia clinrncter nn in- flticnco of coiistnnt nnd ungliiy energy pi scrvint! hitn from t.U that ia low und dobasing an.I elovnting him to nll thnt is lioiy nnd uiiss.ui. Iftor.ontempluio putturiis ol Iiumnn exccnunco tciida to iinprovo tno hcart and clevnto tho cliar acter, how miich tnoro cuitainly nnd cotirfttmtly will nsimlliirefTect be )todnccd Dy n lmmtuai contcmplat'ioi) of the ndornblo Jchovah a clmr ncter. which, to iiso thc lntigimgo of nnother, "hnrrows snleiidor from nll that is fair, subordt nntps to itsnlf nll that is iiroat. and sits cnthtoncd " BcholdinK this Ull I 1 " " ... . - .i nnd imng unilor (Aitf liiflucncc. wuu clmnscd from glory to filory, into the aumo un- ngo, n3 by the Spirit of thc Lord. The vuil of thu putuke. Thoit slandest bufore the mighty veil which shrotida eterni und nt-kcst, Is it n veil of monriiing or that ol Isis? thatofa ninrdercr or a bcunty? that of a ru.liant visngc, like Moses's, or of n corpse? iinswer, 1 hou wilt ono (Iny lilt it, nnd sucli as tliy hcart has deserved, such wilt thon lift. God's slumher. "Ihe Alimghty is rcstttig, or nslcep," says the hcart of man, when hia dim eyc cnn no loncr follow his footsteps. Thus did men oncc drcam that tho fuii had stmk to sleep in tho ocean, whcn ho was wnking nnd movitig ovcr a now world, A tia'eal ISarg'aiaa. TUE Rtibscribcr ofl'ora for snlo his TAVEItN STANO, ciinsisting of buildings, now, con vonicnt, and finishcd in tho most Hiiporb stylo Connccted with which is un acro nnd a half of land. in a stato of high cultivntion. To thoso who aro arquaintcd with tho placn, tho busincss, &c. tlus stanu neuus no rccointnemiation. u is siuiaion in tho middlo oftho town of Concord, whoro all tho public businoi-s oftho town is trnnsactcd on tho &tngo road leading from Burlington to Guildhall in tho lurgest town in thc County. It possosses niany udvantagcs abovo othcr tavorns, inasmuch ns it is so situnted, thnt tho Stage dincs at this placo four timcs n wnek, and nflorils n good chanco for taking boardors, from tho Acndemical School, situ ated vory near. Thoso vvishing to purchnso, will do wcll to call and cxnmino for ihoinsulvcs. Lihcral credit will bo given if preferod. BIllGIIAftl P1KE. Concord, Vt. October 6, 1837. 11 8w M0FFJ1T S LIFE P1LLS and PHCEMX B1TTERS. tCTA CONTRAST. All nations, from tho ro motost agcs, havu had shipa. but Columbus onlv Pnnnrl mit tlip wnv to Amn.inn llr-r- limu of tlio greai SpanU'i navigator, pcoplo wcroonly on ablcd to paddle ubotit tho shorcs. Just so with thc Lifo Medicines. It is but two short yonrs sinco I first vonturcd upon an unknovvn ocenn, and I havo disuovorcd tho prccious objoct I was in scarch of I1EALT11. Vpgotablo mcdicinos wcro indood knowti whcn I comrnoncod tny soarch, but thoir tiso was not. By tho uso of thom, I havo not only pnsscd from thu dcjecled invalid,to tho halc,hcarty and activo nian of business, but, comparitivcly speaking, I havo ronewed my youth. I cnn thus, with cofidcnco in my own cxporicuco, advisn with my follow-ciitizons. Doos tho roadcr wnnt proof thnt tho VEGETABLE LIFE MEDICINES aro suitablo to his own case? Ihavcou filo nt my olfico, 54G Broadway,hundreds ol luttcrs,from somo ol tho most rcspectablo citizens of thia my nntivo Innd, voluntnrily oflbred in tcstiinony of thovirtues of A GOOD VEGETABLE .MEDICINE. Purao'iK v.'hoso constitulions havo beon ncarly ru incd by tlio"alliufalliblu"iv.i:icraljiparations oftho dny, will bear inu witncss, that tho Lifo Medicinus, and such only, aro thc trun courso to pormanont good honlth. JOIIN MOFFAT. OENERAI. HKMARKS UELATIVr. TO MOITAt's I.IKE PILLS AKD l'OOKNIX B1TTEKS. Thosa medicines havc long bcon known aml ap prcciatcd, for their extraordinary nnd immcdinto powors ofrcstoring porfcct hcallh,to porsons suflor ing under ncarly ovury kindof discaso to which tho Iiumnn framo is liublo. In many hundreda of certilicntcd instnnc.09, thoy havo ovon rtsouod sullcrcrs from tho vory vergo of nn untimely gravo, nftor nll tho dcccplivo nostrums of tho dny havo uttcrly failcd; and to many thou sands thoy havo permanently secnrod thnt uniform enjoymcnt of hualth, without which lifo itsoll is but n partinl plessing. So great, indecd, has thoir eflicncy invarinbly nnd infnllibly provcd,that itJias nppearod scarcoly lesa thnn miraculotlg to thoso who wera unaccpiainted wiih tho bcautifnlly philo sophical principles upon which thoy arocompound cd,nnd upon which thoy cnuscqiimitly act. It was to thoir ruanifost and suiisiblo action in purifying tho springs and chaniiols of life, nnd endinng thein with rcnowod tono nnd vigor, that thoy wcro in dobtcd for thcir namo, which was bostowcd upon thom at tho spontnncnus requcst of sovoral individ tials whoso livos they had otiviously savcd. Tho proprietor rojoicos in thc opportunity nflbrd ed by tlio univcrsnl dfinsiou oftho daily pross, for placfng this VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS wilhin tho knowledgo and roach of ovcry individunl in tho community. Uriliko tho host of pornicious quackcries which boast of vegotablo ingredionts,tho Lifo Pills aro purely nnd solelv vegetable, nnd containing ncithcr Morcury, Antimony, Arsonic, nornny othor minornl,in nny form whntevor. Thoy nro entiioly composed of "extracts from rnro and powerful plaots, tho virtuea of which, though long known to sovoral Indian tribes, nnd rcccnlly to somo ominont pharmaceutical cliemlsts, aro nlto gothor unknown to thoignorant prctonders to med ical scicnce; and were novor beforo ndminialorod in so happily efiicacious a combination. Thoir first operation is to looscn from tho cnats of tho stomnch and bowels, tho various impurilies and crudities conalnntly settling around thom; and to rpmovo thc fices which collcct in tho convoluttons oftho small intcstines. Othor medicines only par tinlly cloanso thoso, and lcavo such collectod nuisses bohind, as to produco habitunl coattvenosg, with all ita train of ovils, or suddcn dinrrhooa, with its imi nentdangors. This fact is woll known to all rcg ulur anatomista, who cxamino tho human bowols after death: and honco tho projudico of thoso woll informod mon ngainat tho quack modicincs of tho ogo. Tho aecond efiect oftho VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS is to cloanso tho kidneys and tho bludder, nnd by this rneajis, tho livor and tho lungs, tho hoalthful action ofwhich t-.ntirelv doponds upon tho regulnrity oftho unnary organs." Tho blood which takes its rod color from tho agoncy oftho livor and lungs boforo it passos into tho hoait, boing thus pu rifiod by thom, and nourished by food coming from thccloan stomaci.courses (rcoly through tho vcins, A irontlemnn recciitlv lodccd nt ti hotel some- whoro in tho Middlo States, nnd in tho mormng wns obsorvcd looking umong a qtumtity of ncw y clenncd hoots, in scarch of his own. WnatltUlUOI UOOIH WUHyuui uuuio. ciu i- qiiired IJilly. "HHHO 11CW OllCS, IlllVO yoy duuii uiuiiu "Now ones ! whv lor bless yon sir, the new hoots bo nll gono nn hotir ogo." ronows ovory part oftho syatoin, und tritiinphantly mounts tho bannor of honlth in tho blooming chcok. Tho following aro nnioiig tho ditftrossmg varioty of hutnun disonscs,to which tho Vegotublo Ltro 1 ills nro woll known to bo infulliblo: , DYSPEPSIA, bv thorougliiy cioai)6ing iuo urav und sccond stomncliH, nnd crcating n flow of puro i...i,i,., i.;in incti.Mil nf ihn stnlo anducrid Uind; Flaluhncy, l'aljntntion of the Hcart, Lnss of Jh vclite, Ucatt-bum nnd Uead-ache, Jlestlcssncsis, M- tcmvcr, Jinxiciy, MnffMUf i .uwi'3i . ' i . C nr. hmI t.nniall. aro tlio gcnorni aympi"inoi jfBuiiiti," --i aa n natural consoquonco of ita otiro. Coslivcncss, by olouusing Hio wliolo lotigtn o: ino iiuuhi nownu n solvont proccsa, nnd without violonco; nll violont purgoa loavo tho bowols costivo within two dnys. Dinrrhoca nnd Choltra,by romoving tho shurp ncrid fluids hy which thcso complntntH aro occnsioncd, nnd by protnoting tho lubricntivo socrotion of thu muscus inombranco. Fcvers of tiU ldnds,by n-stor-ing tho blood to nrngular circulntion, through tho proccsa of perspirntion in souio cuscs, and tho thor ouirh solutinn of all in'.iiRtinnl obstruotions in othorH. 'i'lio LIFE PILLS havo bccn known to curo lihcu- malism normancn'.lv in thrco wcoks, and Gout m half that timo. bv romovhiK local inflamtnation from tho musclcs nnd ligamonts of thojoints. Dro psics of all kinds, by frcoing nnd strongllioning tlio kiu noys nnd blnddor; thoy opcruto most delightfully on theso ininortunt orcans. nnu honco havo evur bccn found a ccrtnin romody for tho woist cnsea of Uravil. Also, ivorms. iromiUMouging irom uio turnings of tho bowols tho slyiny niattor to which theso croaturcs adhcrc: Jlslhma and Consuniption, hy rclieving tho air vosscls of tho lungs from tho tnucus, which evon slighl colds will occuaion,which if not icinovcd bccoines hardonod, and produces thoso dreadful discasoi. Scurvy, Ulccrs and Invcl cratc Sorcs, by tho porfcct purity which thcso Ltfb Pills givo to thc blood, and all tho hntnors;6coriMtc Eruptions, nnd isaa Lompicxwns, Dy tnoir aiieinuvo ellect upon tho fluida thnt food thoakin, tho moibid stato of which occaaions all Enqttiva complaints, SalloiOfLloudy, nnu oincr aisagrccauic i amjncxions. Tho uso of thoso Pills for a vory short timo, will ef- icct an ontiro curo oCSult rheum Erysipclas, nnd a striking improvcmont in tho Clearncss of thc skin. Common Colds nnd Influcnza, will nlways bo ctirod by ono doso, or by two, oveii in tho worst cases. Pilcs, as a romody for this most distrcssing und obstinntc malady, tho Vegotablo Lifo Pills dosorvo a distinct and cmpliatic rccommcndntion. It is woll known to hundreda in this city, that tho Propriotor of thcso invnlunblo Pills, was himsolf ufllictcd,with this complaint for upwarda of thitly-fivc years, and that holried in vnin ovory romody proscribod with in tho wholo compass of thc Mutcria JMedica. llo howovcr, at length, tricd tho uicdicinu which ho now olfera to tho puhlic,and ho wns curod in a vory short timo, nftor his rocovury had bcnn pronounced not only iniprobublo, but nbaolutoly inipossiblc, by anv human moans. DIRECTIONS FOlt USE. Tho Propriotor of thc Vegotablo Lilo Tills uoca not lullow tlio uaso nnd tncrcciiary practico oftho quacks oftho dny, in advising pcrsons to tako his Pills in largo qunntitios. No good lncdicino can posaibly bo so rcquired. Thcso Pills aro to bo takcn at bud timo ovory uight, for n wcok or fortmght, nccording to tho obstinacy of thc discase. Tho usual doso ia frum 2 to 5, ac cording to tho constitution oftho pcrson. Vory dcl icato pcrsons shoiild bcgin with but two,und incrcaso as tho naturo of tlio caso inay rcquire; thoso nioro robust, or of vcry costivo habits, may bogin with 3. nnd iticrcnso to , or evon R iillu, &nJ thoy will cfToct a sudioloniij imppy chnngo to guido tho prt tiont in thoir furthcr uso. Thcso Pills somctitncs occasion sicknoss nnd voiniling, though vcry scldum, unlcss tho stomnch ia vory foul; this, howovcr,mny bo considcred n favomblo symptom, as tho pationt will find himsoll nt onco rcliovod, nnd by porscvcr nneo will ,soon rccovor. Thoy usuully oporato within 10 or 12 hours, and ncvor givo pain, unlcss the bowols aro vcry much cncumbcrcd. They may bo takcn by tho most dclicato fbmnlcs undcr any circuuistanccs. It is, howovcr, rccoinmciidod, thut thoso in lattcr poriods ofpreguuncy should tako but ono nta timo, and thcn contiiiuo to kcop tho bowols opcn: nnd ovon two may bo taken whon tho pationt is vcry costivo. Ono pill in a solution of two tablo spoons full of wuter, may bo given to an infanl in tho following doscs n tua spoon full ovcry two hours till it opcratos; for n child from ono to fivo ycnrs of ngo,hnll'u pill and from fivo to ton,ono pill. THE PHCEN1X BITTEUS, nro so callod, bo cnuse they possoss tho powor ct' rcsloring tho ox piringombors ot'hualth, to a glowing vigor tlirnugli out thc constittition,ns tho Phoouix is said to bo io stored to lifo from tho ashcs of its own dissolutton. Tho Phocnix Bittcrs aro untircly vogctnblo, com posed of roots found only in cortuin pnrts ol tho wcstern country, which will infnllibly curo FEVEIIS AND AGUES of all kinds; will ncvcr fail to oradi cato ontiroly nll thc cfiocts of Murcury, infinitcly soonor than tho most powciful pruparations of Snr snpnrrilla, und will iinmcdiatclv curo tho dotermin ation or BLOOD TO THE H'EAD; novor failing in tho siecncss incidcnt to young fcmalcs; and will bo found a ccrtnin romody in all cascs of ncrvuus dcbilily and wcalencss oftho most itnpairod uoustitn tions. As n romody for Chronic and Injlammatory Rhcumatism ,lho etlicacy oftho Phocnix Bittcrs will bo domotistratcd by tho uso of n singlo bottlu. Thc usual doso of thoso bittcrs is half a wino glnss full, in wntor or wino, nnd this quantity mny bo takcn tvvo or thrco timcs a day, about half an hour boforo mcals, or a lcsa quantity may bo tukon nt ull timcs, To thoso who nro nlllictcd with indigcatton uftor mcals, thoso bittcrs will provo invaluutilo, ns thuy vcry greatly incrcaso tho action of tho principal vis cora, holp thom to porlbnn thoir functions, nnd on ublo tho stomnch to dischargo into tho bowols whut ovor is oficnsivo. Thus indigostion is oasity und apoodilly romovod, nppctito rcstoro,d and tho mouths oftho nbsorbcnt vcssuls boing cloansod, liutritijn is fncilitntcd, andstrongth of body nnd cnorgy ofmind aro tho hnppy rcsults. For furthcr pnrticulnrs of MOFFAT'S LIFE PILLS, and PHCEENIX BIT TEIIS, npply nt Mr. Mollat's olllco, No. 540 Uroud way, Now-York, whoro tho Pills can bo obtninod for 25 conts, 50 ccnts, or $1 bcr hox; nnd tho Bittcrs for $1 of $2 por bottlo. (npNumorous ccrtificntos of tho wondcrl'ul eflicacy ol both, may bo thcro m spcctcd. In somo obstinatoand complicntod casos ofchron io and inflammatory llhoumatism,Livcr Complaints, Fover and Aguo, Dyspopsin, Palsy, l'itts, miurics from the usc of mcrcury quinine, and olher discascs oj long slunuing, it may bo lounu nccossary to tako both tho Lifo Pills und tho Phocnix Bittcrs, in tlio doscs bcfoio rccommcndcd. N. B. Thcso Pills and Bittors will got all mer cury out oftho systcin infinitely fastor tlian tliobcst prepnrations of tiarsnparilln, nnd aro n ccrtnin romo dy for tho rushing of blood to thc hcad,or all violcnt hcadacheSftic doiitcurcux,&o. All porsons who nro prcdisposed to apoplcxy, palsy, &c, should novor bo without tho Lifo Pills or tho Bittora,for ono doso in timo will savo lifo. Thoy oqunlizo tho circula tion of tho blood, draw all prossuro from thohoad, rostoro porspiration, rfnd throw ofl" ovcry impurity by tho poros oftho skin. 10 Jy For salo by L. JEVVETT, St. Johnsbury. ALL porsons lndobted to tho subscriboron Notes or book accounts of moro thnh two yoara stnnd ing, nro rospoctfuWy rcqucstod to innkopaymont by tho fificonih of Novomber noxt, or thoy will find tho domands in tho hands of David Hibbard Jr,, Esq., for collection. No mistako. BUIGIIAM PIKE. Concord, Oct. 5, 1837. 10 6v a .nnin A nndlnr with his cnit. ovei tak- ing nnother of his clnn on tho rond, wnsthns nd--i.7.con,i ullnlln. fricinl. whntdo vou cnrrv?" "Drngs nnd medicines," wns tlio reply. "Good ! rctnrned tho othcr, "you mny go ahcadl cnrry grave stonea" DR BRANDRETH tvants no collcgc, no insti- tution, no monajwiy, no cnaricr, no unng y " isficd to rcsl onthc palronage ofthc public for tht sLcS3ofhis?ranflfathcr;s UmVE'RfJlL VEG pt nnr r vif.r.R. mtabhshcd tn hnitland, 1751. "Scionco should contributo to tho comfort, Jioalth, and Iinppinca1? oi maniunu. TIIESE colobrutcd Pills of which oighty thou sold in N. York sinco July, 1835, nro now rocommonded by thousnnds of ...i..,,., imvn nmixl nfnon su m ntion . in- lluonzu, dyspopsin. Iieaduclio, pnins nnd sonso ot tho baok nart of tho hcnd, usually tho Bymptoms of npoploxy, Jaundico, Fovor and aguo, btlious, scnrlot, typhus, yollowjand common fovors of all kinds, usthmn, gout, rhcumatism, norvous discnsos, livor compltiitft, plourisy, inwnrd woulc uchs, doprossion of ihc spints, rupturos, inflammn tioua, aoro oycs, fita, pnlsy, dropsy, small pox, mca slos, croup, eougha, whooping cough, quinzy, chol ic, cholora moibus, giavol, wonns, dysontory, denf nuss,ringing noiscs iii tho hcnd, kings ovil, scrofu In, crysipchiH, or st authony's firc,anTt rliontn, white swellings, ulccrs, somo of 30 yoars stnnding, cnn cors, tuniors, swollod foot nnd Icgs, pilcs, costivo ncss, nll cruptions of tho skin, fnghtful dreams, fo malo complaints of ovory kind, espccinUy ohatruc tions, rolnxnlions, &,c. 7500 tcstimonials havo boon rccoivcd from indi vidunls of tho highcst ruspcctnbility. Thoy in fact provc, nnd tho curcs thoy tnnko, thnt thcro ia no ncccssity for nny othor mcdicinc. Although Dr B. han onumcratud hy namo tho a hovo diacuscs, ho is novortholcss of opinion with liis grandfnther, tho lato cclobruted Dr Wm Bran drnth, thnt thcro ia only ono discaso, an impurity of tho blood, which by impoding tho circulntion, bnngs on inflnmmutiou and conscqucnt dcrangMincnt in tho organ or part whoro such impurity ol tho blood scttlcs; and thnt it ia tho diflbrontnppcurnrices which this iullnminution or dcrnngomcnt put on, thnt hnvo cnuscd modicnl men to dcsiguato such apponranccs by vnrioua numcs, but which nro in fact, only the samo discnso, with moro or lcas virulonco. Dr Wm. Brandroth was fully eonvinccd of tho truth of the abovo simplo thoory, thai ho spont 30 yoars in ox pcnmuntniui inuorious rcsonrcli into tlio mcuicinni proportios of tho numorous plnnts composing tho Vogetnblo Kingdoin; his oly'cct boing to coinpoo n mcdicino which should nt onco punly, nnd pro duco by spccilio nction, a rcmovnl ofull bud humors from tlio blood by tho stomnch and howcls, ns by tho contintmtion of tho ueo ofsuchn modicinc,such humors arc suro to bo curricd oli", nnd tho blood ns stimo a stato of purity; and whoovcr tnkus thcso Pills, nnd poisovorcs with thom, will bc satisficd that Dr vVm. Brandroth fully ntlnincd his philan thropic objcct. It is now au nbsoluto nnd known fnot, thnt ovury discaso, whothcr it bo in tho hond or foct, in iho brnin or mcan'cst mcmbcr; whothcr it ho nn outwnrd ulcor, or nn inwnrd nbscoss, aro all, though arisin from many cuuscs, rcducibln to this ono grnnd clicct, namcly, impurity ol blood. Li all cuscs thoy will ho found a sato nnd simplo romody, yot nll powerful for tho rcmovnl ot d.so.iso, whothcr chronic or recont, infcctions or otlicrwisi'j and whnt makc3 thom particularly adaptod to this country, is that thcro is not tho slightost linbility to cold whcn taking thom, indood tho aystnni is nbsn lutoly lesa suscoptiblo of cold whcn undcr thcir in flucncc, thnn nt any othor timo thcroforo in this cliinatc thoy arc invnlunblo. Ncither do thoy ic quiro chnngo of dict or cnre of any kiud. In Eng lund thesu Pills havo bccn tho only mcdicino ol mnny fumilics for poriods varying from forty to pix ty yoars nnd hnvo nlways provod cficctual in rcstor ing heallh whf nnvor nu iibmiuiiuii I'rom it li;la 0c. currca. In mnny cnscs whoro tho drcndfttl ravu ges of ulccration had lnid baro ligamcnts nnd bono, nnd whoro to nll appcnrancono human moans cnuhi savo lifo, huvo paticnts by tho usu of thcsu pills bccn rcstorcd to good hcnlth, tho dcvouring disonso having boon porluctly erudicnted. In conscquonco of tho ploasantness of thoir op. oration and tho doso not gunorally boing ri'quircd to bo niorc thnn four or five pills, (liioroly kcoping in viow tho drnin upon tho humors,) thoy aro lnst ?u pcrscding ovory othor proparatioti of" prolbssod similar import. Cascs may occur whoro it will bo propor to tako twonty or evon thirty or mnru Mh; this must bcconsidercd with rcloronco to highly in flnintnatory discaso, or whon groat pnin is oxpori onccd. ' As Biandroth's pills prcvont scurvy, costivom-ss and its couscquonces, scafaring mon, und nll travcl lcrw to foroigu rogions, should not bo without thom, in ordcr to resort to on ovory occnsion of illni-s's. N. B. Timo or clirnato nlibcts thom not. Joullinrn gcntlomcn will find this lncdicino ono which will onsurc honlth tn peoplo on iher ostali s. Cancers. Sevcral cuscs of curo can bo roforrod to: tlio curo is suro if porsovcranco is uscd. Consumption. Rcforouco can bo mado to num bcrs who havo bocn curod In Now Yoik und Brook lyn, of this disouRo. Yindication. Dr Brandroth has beon ussniled by tho propriotors of othor medicines, as n tncrccnnry qunck, bccnuso ho ia said to rocornmond his mcdi cmo in largo quantitics, and thnt no good modicinc is so rcquircd. Tho fact is, thnt any mcdicino hav ing Mcrcury, Arsonic, antimony, or Homlock in it could not bo takon in Inrgo doscs, bcoauso if it were such medicines would destroy lifo at onco. Ho doos not sny tho mcdicities to which honlludes havo thoso ingrodionta in thom, but it is ovidcnt, from thoir dircctions, thut great cnro is rcquirod in thc tnking of thom. Now, Brandroth's Vcctablo U ruvorsul Pills can bo takon nt nll timcs, ?n lur"o or small dosea, nccording to urgoncy of symptoms. , Such is tho roputation, nnd so great tho domnnd (or tho Gnnuino 'Brandrotirs Vegotablo Univcrsnl I il s thut n countorfoit nrticlo ia mado, advcrtiscd nnd sold ns gonuino nnd somo individunls whosoll tho countortoit pills, havo udvortiscd thcvisclvcs n my ngont that I hnvo found it nccossary to pro' sorvo tho roputation of my pills, nnd savo tho puh. ho from miposition, to rurnish ovcry ngont with n certifioato, which is as follows, "Brandrcth's Vcgclablc Univcrsnl Pills." m. Sf"t?VR,TY AGA1NST CoUNTEnKEITS. Iho witlun namcd, Farro & Pnrmolco of Mid- fnr'ZI0"",-- ir my aPPJ"" Gonoral Agonts for Im btoto ol Vermont, Connecticut (oxcopt Fnir fiold Co. ) nampdon.llnnipshiro&Franklin Coun tics, fllnss.; Chushiro & Sullivnn Countios, N. H in tho TJn.ted Stutea of Amcrtcn; And this lotter which .a s.gncd by mo, B. Buandueth, inmy own handwnting, mnst nlso bo signcd by tho within namcd Gcnorni Agcnt, whoso nnmcs will nlso nn poar in tho principnl pnpors in tho Unitod States. Ihia caut.on has bccomo nbsolutoly noccssarv. to gunrd tho puhho ngmnst tho numorous cotmtorfoita which aro out of tlio abovo popnlnr mcdicino B. BltANDItETII, M D Now York, Fob. 22, 1837. ' GEO.P. WALTON, Montnolior, is Gonoral A gon for Vormont (cxcoptmg Windham, Windsor, Rutlnnd & Bennington Countios,) and authoriscd to appomt and supply agonts in tho Stato, oxcopt tho countios namcd abovo. 1 n n , EEltRE & PAItAIELEE. Lautton. Purohnaors onquiro lor cortificnto aa nbovo-a who scll tho gonuino pills havd ono? GEO 1' WALTON('0 Pnnnoloo's agonts; OrLVrl u 1N,0noral AS"'. Montpolior. u rt,C' I,nrdwolc, Strong & Dolano: La moillo Villngo, Ponnock & Dodgo. ' Caledonia Co. Danvillo, Sias, Brainard & Pnlm or; Peacham, Jool VValkor; St. JohnsburyfSdd" &. Jowott: Lyndon, E. Chamborlain; Cabo I rt Ung, Smh & Wobstor; Burke. Hol dw, BomS & Donn.son; Sutton, Ianno Donnison & Co Essex Co. Guildhall, Allon G6uld. 3ly A reverond divino being ncoused of negligenco in his culling, nnd stylod nn 'unfnithful shepherd,' from scnrccly ovor" visiting his flock, dofended I'itnsolfby saying, ho was nhvuys with them nt tho shcaring lime. BBooks. THE subscribors hnvo for snlo n gonoral nssort mont of SCIIOOL BOOKS : amoiiR which. nro tho following Adams', Smith'e, Buchor'o, VVolch'eand Pnrloy'a Arithmotio; Olnoy's,Pnrloy'8, Woodbridgo's and Willnrd'B lurgo Gcography; Mra Lincoln's Botany; Playfnir's Euclid; Worcostor's History; Parloy's 1st nnd 2d Book of do; Blako's Astronomy; Grund's Goomotry; Politicnl Class Book; Smith's Grnmmnr; Nntionnl Roador; Clas sical do; Portor's Rhotorical do; Young Ladios Clnss Book; Classicnl Spcaker; Blair's Rhotoric; Iliatory U. S.; do in Fronch; Froiich Rcndor; Fronch Urammnr; Lo Brun's Tolomnnuo; History of Lours XV. in Fronch; do Chnrles XII; Cicoro s. Orations, &c. &a. Also, MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS : nmonir which nro tho following Molhors Book; Tho JMothor nt Ilomo; Child at llomc; fliotiior s tncnd; Lettors totlio Young; Six monthsin a Convcnt; Mammon n Prizo Essny; Church mcmbers Guido; Hnwos' Lccturcs to Young ftlcn; Mcmoiraof Mrs. Judson; do of Brntnnrd Tnylor; Buck'a Dictionnry; Mnl com's Biblo do; History of Hlnrtyrs: Lccturcs on Drnmntic Art and l.itnrature; lialtowcit s lntrouuc tion to Goology, with Profossor Silliman's Appcndix; Lnrgo nnd Smnll Biblcs; Wnlt's nnd Solcct Hymns; Toy Books, Scc. &c. All of which will bo sold on tho most rensonnblo tortns. , SIIEDD & JEWET. St. Johnsbury Plnin, Sopt. 25, 1837. 8 tf JOHN C. CBOSMAN, manufactureR nnd kecps constantly for salo, at his shop.STRAW CUT TERS, which for uscfulncss and chenpnoss nro su porior to nny othor macliino of tho kind in uso, ns will npponr by tho following tustimony of gon tlomnu who hnvo usod thcm,nnd tcstcd thcir utility. STRAVV CUTTER. Thc undcrsigucd having usod tho straw cutters mado by John C. Crosir.nn of St. Johnsbury, givo it ns our opinion thut in chcapnesa, durubility nnd uscfulncss' thoy cxcocd uny mnchiuo in known usc, ns foddor saving machincB lt ia not iiablo to got out of ropair, occupying n vcry smnll spncc, nnd so light as to bccasily carricd under tho nrm Wo chocrfully rocornmond tho usc of it to ovory farmor, for tho purposo of cuti'mg straw, hny or corn foddor, fully bolioying thnt it will in ono wintcr savo m Ibddcr moro thhfl doublo tho cxpunsc of a macliino. CHARLE3 ROttEOTS, JOSEPH II. lNGvtoLa S1LAS IIOUUHTQNV E. B. CHASE, E. FAIRBANKS, EZRA 1DE LEONARD IIARU1NGTON, St. Johnsbury Pluin, Sopt. 7,1837. 6 tf "MBaclB'y aaad JVIaclaiaac ifliiop. THE Subacribcr rcsjicctfully infornis tho inhab itnnts of tho Counlv of Caledonia and ita vi cinity, thnt ho is now rentfy to nnswer nll orders for IRON CASTINGS AND MACHINERY. His Foundiy is uuder tho suporintundonco of Mr. Jon.v C. Paddock, who is nn cxporicncod wnrktiinn in nl! thd urious hranchcs of tho Irou Foundry busincss, such ns Lnnm, Dry Sand, and Cominou Motilding. Ilis workmon aro of good hnhitri, nnd woll ui'qunintod vith tho busincss. Tho Furnncn will ho kopt in coristnnt opoiatioii with a good Stook of Iron nnd Conl. Scotch Irnn will hn kcpt constantly on hund for Mncliinory nnd othcr soft cnstiuga. Ilis Mar.hino Shnp is undcr tho supniintcndiMiru of AIr. A.MASA ICa- ns, wlu. i-. ;i lirl rnte wmk mnii, biuli ln Jron nnd Wood. Within tlw lnt yonr tho Macliino Shop has bcon furnislicd with new TURNING LATHFJS, or ErS'GINKS, of which is siipcrior to any in tho State. It is cun struotod for turning lnrgo Shnfw, ftlill Spindles, Sawmill Crnnks, Giidgcons, ttc. and lor horcing Cylondors, Pumps, Iluhs, Boxcs, Scr. Otr. Thc Lnthc will turii Ihe length of fuuihcn foct, and di imotcr of thrce fcnt. Ho has onc othcr Lnthc foi ctitting Hcrnwrt f nll kinds, suoli iw taps for fcnnv phlos, right und loft liainl llni-iid, thro.ul ot diU'or ont shnpo, suct) as squnro, sharp nr conical. Among tho urticlcs' Munufnoiiired nl tho works, an: TURNING LATHES of nll kinds, fi.r wood and iron, CAST IUON WIIEEL HUlJS.for laico and smnll wngoiw, with wnuight iron nxlL'troes, tiiinc-d andfitlinl intlic nontest ordcr; also,axlotrecj with nipo hoxrs. Ordcrs for pnltorns, CnstiiiR, or Mnchinoiv, loft with J. C. Puddock, at, tho Foundry, or hy muil, will ho promplly attondi'd to. I1UXIIAM PADDOCK. ;. Johnsbury. Aug. 1837. 1 tf . UJI'UK'JVIJYT. THti TEL1THLYG " F INFANTS.Tho timo ofdontition is a ipost itlinnt 1 imi nnrirfl f tlw. !nr....i l - t . iij iiiiuui ni.uu, illlll sun- jrct it to many complaints und dnngeis. Above a tcnth part of infnnts dio nt this particular juticture. Iiy symptoms procccding from tho iritation oftho oxqinsitoly senaiblc norvous part oftho gunia which ovontunlly induoo fover, inllnmmation, gnngrcno, fvv.tching or tho tondons, convulsmns, &c. which IminidnbloRymptoins cnn nfnll timcs bo obvintcd Irom causmg such infantiln inoitnlity, by mothors nnd.nursos prnmpily nlluing tho locnl iritation of tho parts. To ellect thia dosirnblo ohjrc;, Doctor Tr rwm.i'."''''''' SVruP f"r I-KFJljYTlLL JtlUIIIAG is unrivnllod, whon applicd totho in Iniit s gums, (nccording to tho directions,) it univcr sally produces immodjnto rolief; it is so plonsant nnd nnd pallinting thnt nll bnhes will instinctivol v nllow tlic gunis to bo nibbcil with it. This romody h.n snvcd thousaiuk r.r infants frnp, n rrcurrcnco of i-i ... C0,nI'I:'''it couviilsions ovon nftcr th" ? nn n, scvcrnl "tnelt8 nf tho malady! Soh a 100 Chatham stroct New York, nnd nt tho Bok sjoro of L. P. WALTON & SON, Montpelier, .EORGE C. BARNEY bcgs lcnvo to tcndcr - cj- i. uiu m. uuuu iur u.iM luvors und to inforin thom thnt ho continues to iiuiiiiiuciiiro nt liis old stand, whoro ho hna on hand nnd intcnds fnnnm n . . i r i . i".iS. ti uuiiBiani suppiy ot an articlos in lna lino, warrantcd lobo mnd courso to do good sorvieo. Ladics nnd Gontlomon aro mvitod to call and OXaminn llla OtnnU I ! tuvn uuuci iuu ussuranco inat ins pri- H3 a-rlltnoJei-nto nnd tho srnallost fnvors will bo "iurwuiiiy rcccivcti. N. B. Tho subscriber has bcon wniting long to oxciiutigo a fow old notcs and nccounta for casli ic but hns ivniiml mi i- f wm como unawnrcs look out. , T . , GEO. C. BARNEY. at. Johnsbury Plnin, Aug. 12, 1837. 2 tf JLoolc at 'JL'lnis. . TN niVIST A 1NJTT V i , , m --"'"i.u uii nuiiu nnu lor snio ni uij acaclci.ry al.n- I'addock's Furnncc, VVJiNDOW 5X.'J' ' various kinds and sizcs. PANNEL DOORS, of 4, G, nnd 8 pannola, from 1 to 2 inches tlnck, suitnblo for outsido and insido doors. Win dow Blinds of difforont sizcs. irr Ho Sash, Blind9 and Doors aro mado of tho first rato stock by oxpcrioncod workmon, nnd in tho latest Stylo, nnd sold on rn.tsnnnhln Inrmi Plnaso to call and look. N. B. All ordora by Mail or othcrwiso punctu ally attonded to. LINDORF MORRIS St. Johnsbury, August 7, 1837.