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1 I! From tlio Universalis! Union. A Fit A OMUNT. An old man was loaning upon Ins nnzinsr ttf tho st-nino- sun. as i( arnduully sunk behind tho western hills, tinging- tho barren rocks and loAy pines, with its soft ra diance, and reflecting with its lust expiring rays, tho beautiful colors ol the rainbow, up on a cluster of fleecy clouds that lay along tho edtro of tho horizon, picturing to tho im agination of the beholder, the. happy home of .departed spirits, his leeolo lonn was trem bling with ago; tho frost of eighty winters had silvered the dark locks that had shaded his youthful brow, and tho deep furrows in his pale check gave evidence that his life had been one of weary toil and heartfelt sor-sow- His oye, though dim, hespoko intclii. gence, nnd the calm and heavenly expression of his countenance told that he felt tho spirit of resignation to his Father's will. Ho was alone in a world that hardly knew him. He had been the honored sire of u numerous and promising family, and fondly hoped that they would be tho solace of his declining years. ButalaBl all died in the morning Offife.savo one the youngest a promising lad of six teen. Tho wife of his youth, the once hap py mother of his children, sunk beneath the weight of accumulated sorrow, and soon fol lowed her offspring to the grave, ntid was numbered with tho dead. The old man took up his abode in n, de serted dwelling, (for no had none of his own), and by means of it small pension which he had earned in the service of his country, he endeavored to live without be ing an expense .to society nl large, to which lie felt that he could no longer be of any ser vice. The son took an nfTectionatn leavo of his aged father and sought, in foreign climes, to obtain that wealth which would enable him to provide a homo for his only parent. JL'ive years had pasaed nwny since they par ted, and the old man had heard no tidings ol his darling boy. Disease preyed upon his frame, and conscious that his days were nearly ended, he had left his humble dwel ling, to gaze, as he thought, for the lust time upon the setting sun. He stood apparently lost in thought, and forgetful that his feeble frame was exposed to the chill dews ol eve ntng, when his attention became suddenly arrested by the appearance of a graceful youth advancing towards him. His dark eyes glanced with tho genius of intellect and the healthy flush upon his fair chock faded for a moment as he. gazed at the pallid brow of the veteran before him and dis covered that he had met with his own fa ther: but the old man seemed not to know him. "A pleasant evening," said the youth, nd dressing tuo aged man, and bowing with rev erence; "can you inform mo who lives in yon lone cottage" " No. one but myself" was the answer; " it is a crazy old thing, but it answers my pur nose very well, and 1 shall not want even that lonir." "Will you have the kindness to give me your name," said the youth. The old man smiled, and replied, "thechil dren call mo 'poor Robert,' but my name is James Hathaway." " Have you no friends living, which occa sions your living alone?" " I had one child, a son, left; but I do not know that he is now living; ho went to sen about five years ngo, and 1 havo not heard from him since. If he lives, perhaps he has forgot his old father ere this, but it would be u comfort to me, m my last moments to see him once more, even if he were a prodi gal. The youth could no longer conceal him self. "Your son is not a nrodical." said he. nnd clasping his arms around the old man's neck, embraced him with an affectionate kiss. The-father wept like a child, and exclaimed, "O! Lord, now lettest thy servant depart in peace!" " Not yet," said the youth ; " a better home man inu snail spelter thee before thou leuvest this lower world. I havo been" fortunate in worldly gain, and to-morrow shall see thee in a comfortable house of my own, and a mirso'to provide for thy wants." The morrow came, and tho son fulfilled his promise; a neat and convenient house was provided for himself and father, and u young woman to take charge of it and wait upon the old man. (I 1ITL. ' I 1 , ., vuu ia mis mveiy gin mat you have employed?" said the father. " It is my own dear wife," was tho an swor. "Blessings on her I" exclaimed the old man, and heaven bless thee, my son, with those who shall prove as faithful as thou fast." Thekesa. Putney, Vt. 'As you were.' During the late war with Great Britain, a dashing belle, who is is now nn affectionate mother, found her progress arrested as she passed down Court street, in Boston, by n flood, which prevented her passage tothe opposite walk. She paus ed to consider her situation, and anxiously looking towards tho desired haven, when an honest tar, With a canvass-hat nnd blue rib bon, inscribed '0. S, frigate Constitution,' bore up and reconnoitered her position. Without any apology or coremony, ho encir cltd her waist with his muscular unn, and wading knee deep through the water, landed lady sensitive on the opposite shore. More vexed than grateful, our belle curled her prttty lip nnd said, 'you nro an impudent fellow, sir.' ' Bela (hat, my doqr,' said Jack, 'I'll make you fast again,' Suiting the action to the word, he lifted her the sec ond time, and re-fording tho stream, pluced her safely again where ho first found her, observing, with a good natured laugh, 'An you lovo your moorings so well, hearty, smoko my binnacle, but you may Jay at an chor there.' The above is true, The lady has grown wiser and less sensitive since this lecture on squeornisbness was read to hor and Bhe frequently amuses her friends'by re lating tho anecdote. Accustom yourself to strict observaiiro of your duty in all respects, nnd it will in time be as troublesome.lo omit or Wiolattfit, ns it is to many pebplo to practice it, New Establishment. iUIIjIiINUHY AN1 IIU5S8"iHAKlNG jVriSS J. A. HOVF.Y, late of Boston, and ltjl the Misses STEBIilNS, late or New York, beg leave to inform the Ladies that they have recently taken the rooms over A. E. Dwinem.'A Sfpre, for the purpose Of carrying on the Millinery and DresS-Mdkingliiuinraa !.. -II !.., .. I . - .. . ..,1 L.. .. .... in uii us orancnes wncre win oc Kepi uii vx tcrisive assortment of FLORENCE, STJlAW, SATIN and SILK BONNETS of the latest slylcs-Sa ins and Bonnet Silks Trimmings of all kinds trrcat variety of Ktowuna just received where Ihcv solicit a share of nubile patronage, IE3Lalcsi Fashions for Bonnets, Dresses and Riding Dresses received regularly from New York and Boston. Brattlcboro, May 5, 1037. 37 IUIIjMNEKY ANI DKE8S-.MAKING. MISS P. Itl. GRANT, TTAS just received a fashianableassortmcnt -.JL ot spring ami summer UUlNNii. Tt, con- sistintr of Straw. French and Enelish Tuscun Silk, &c. which she Offers to her friends and the public, on as reasonable terms as can be purchased. A Lao Dresses, lionnets and Unps made with particular care, and in the latest lashion Uolratn, Mass. May 6, 1837. .lo . B. THOMPSON 1TAS lust received from Boston n beautiful -O. ossortment of WATCHES, JEWEL RY, HARDWARE and FANCY OUUUH, I i i rr r , . , . : which lie uuers tor sine ui ine luwesi jiiiuia. Brattleboro, May 10, 1337. 3G Neivton's Panacea, OK GREAT rUUlFIEUOF THE BLOOD. ITlOR Scrofula or King's Evil, sores, ulcers, . nervous aiTcction8,trembling,debility,grav- cl, rheumatism, relax, dropsy, inicrmittaut fe vers, fever and ague, Cholera, &c. as a guard against tubercular consumption, jaundice and livercomplainls it is a powerful antispasmodic in removing twiicnings oi mo iciiiiuiis, iruin hling of the stomach, limbs, &c. dance of St, Vitus, sour stomach, rickets, cutaneous erup tions, such as herpes, letter, salt rheum, pim pled face, ring worm, and all diseases arising Irom impurities ol the blood. See Bill of Directions and Certificates. The above Panacea is put up iu bottles let tered " . NEIVrOiVS PANACEA, PUIII- FIEIl OF THE liLOOD. KUtta. VT." and the cork sealed with red scalinc wax. and stamped I. Newton, Norwich, Vt. Bills ofdireclion accompanying each bottle. Retail price 81 25. All orders' and communications addressed to Corbin, Hay ward &. Co. Newport, N. II., who are the sole proprietors for the States of Ver mont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Conncclicut, New York, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, Virginia, North Carolina, and South Carolina. subjoined arc a lew ol the many certificates Which have been procured from some of the most respectable citizens in Vermont and New Hampshire who have had a nersonal acnuaint- ance with the article. From Editanl E. Phelpa, AT. D. at Wind sor, ft, Messrs. Corbin. Havward Sc. Cu Gentle men: Within the last year I have had a little experience in the use of I. Newton's Panacea, and am happy to bear testimony in favor of the article. It i my opinion that the article de serves nearly if not quite all the confidence which has so justly been nlaced in the far-fam- cd Panacea of Swain. I shall be willing to give the iesult of any further trials with the ar ticle. Yours, respectfully, EDWARD E. PHELPS. Windsor, Vt. Dec. 24, 183C. From Reverend Lyman Culrer, Xorvich Vt, Dr. Newton. Sir: For ten venrs mt I h I n- , ' ... . . J . .. ueen nuecicu Willi a vio enl trcmblinir nt mv stomach and limbs at times so ns in nmdm-a great faintness. It so effected my limbs that it was with dilhculty I could attend to mv ordi nary business. The most resnectablo nlivsi. nuns iii nils vicinity naviug lancu to atlord mo any relief, 1 was persuaded to take n bottle of your ranacea, winch soon gave relief. I have since realized no inconvenience from my former complaint. I most cordially recommend your Panacea to me iiuunc as a most valuable medicine. LYMAN CULVER From Tiomaa U. Kiltrtdste. M. 1).. nfn.tr. emont. A'. if. Gentlemen: Knowing tho Spvnml SnrrrpfK. yius oi which your 1'anacea is comnofced. and . iu.mik iiuu u Migui opportunity oi witnessing tncui ui ii, i am uisposcu to think that in many cuscs it will have a good ctfect. The re sult oi my lutnte experience I shall be happy v ni'siieciiuiiy yours, THOMAS B. KIT TREDGE. larcmont, Jan. Oth, 1837, From John IS. APGrecrorv. M. JJ.. nf Tv. port. N. It. W. I TIT n ' ' ..... ui i. iitiwiun-s t'nnnrpii inp inci biv mnnth. lias uad a widely extended circulation in .his ClllllV. manv havo Uopn nin.il nf nliitiiiKin diseases, and some possessing feelilu nml ileli. cale health, htuj&J''an ,n nm.-i. improved as to be persuaded in knen th n1Un. ,,!.. tantl. ' It IS a fartartO of Veffelnhles inrreninnalv nut together, some of which alone in the hands of oe regular and scientific physician have cured he most inveterate disease. 1 hn VP fnr n fottr monihs past been a constant observcrof its use, and have made inquiries into tho effects produ ced, and can reeninineiul ii ,1,.. sale and valuble restorative in many diseases. , M'UKEUORY. Newport, Jan. 0, 1837. From Willard P. Gibson. M. n . nf ..- port, N. II. I certify that I havo been the operation of I. Newton's Pnnn Qbl six months DaSt. and run frpplir a.u fliar 1 think it a valuable acquisition to our catalogue of remedies. Ithasin noinsiancedisannointed my expectations WILLARD P. GIBSON. 'ram Silas Uurbanlc, Druggist, Monlpe- lie'. Vt, rr TV!,,. ,.,.. a:. . V 1 1 , a . "-"l"" ?V 4 nave Kepi lor sale Swain K and Davis' Pnnneen. I (mil vnum fro. quentlv preferred. Wish you to send me some, I could at least sell 12 doz. bottles in a year. v., ,,., ,u v, iii cuu oi uemg suppiiea wu ours, I will not Keep any other kind. "FOR 8ALEWY WlLLISTON & TYLT3R. nmiiMmm, A. Keyes, Putney Wm. C, Stimson Si Co. Boston and, by the Druggists generully. N. B. Druggists and others wishing to pur- Uase the above Pnnnren. hv t lit Hiwnn n. ' v,? ' f .Willistori & Tyler; Brattleboro, or . Uurbank, Jr. Moutpclicr, on the samp terms as ofthe.proprictors. March; 1837. cpjy20, W. W. MESSI3R, No. 308 tViishliigtou street, jHoston, Imparttr and Dealer in Engtith, Canton, i-Vnci, Gtrman iy American Fanty Qoodt,fy Cutlery. SUBJOINED is a catalogue of some of tho various kinds of Goods W. AV. Messkh is constantly receiving fiom the Foreign and Do mestic Manufacturer. In soliciting the custom of Merchants nnd Dealers, ho iihsijich them that he will Bell bis goods for Cash or Crc'dit, ntas low prices nml on as good terms as can bo found in any City in tho Union. Having but recently commenced business, ho will bo pleased to sell for Cash nt a much low er rata of profit than tho old and established houses of the City arc in the practice of doing. IlIOII GOODS. Gold and silver Pencil Ca ses in great variety : gold, silver, shell, pearl and finely painted Snull'and Tobacco Boxes; silver spoons, Thimbles, butter and iruit Knives pearl, acato and class, silver mounted Seals: sil ver mounted Dirks, Scissors, Stilettoes. Emer ies and AVoxcs; silver Tooth Picks, AVhistlcs and Rattles: n voriety of elegant pearl AVatch stands; ladies' rich gold plated Head U.imls urocele Li ami liounuct Holders: in aid rose wood and silver furnished Sewing Boxes; idK-cr plated teclli urusii, soap and shaving uoxes cold and silver vinaigrette. CUTIiEUY. Pearl, ivory, stnc horn and cocoa bandied 1, a, 3 and 4 blade Ten and rock ct Knives, of ' Koireis's,' Hunt's,' 'Crook' ' Rofheram & Hacsliaw's' manufacture; desfc bowio and pruninir Knives; pearl, ivory and stag handled silver capped Dirk Knives; a great variety of English and French mamifhcluicd Ruzors in cases, on cards and dozens; miniature Knives and scissors: pocket, button-hole, nail lace and common scissors and shears, of ,ng hsh and German make, ol every lor in and qua itV: Tweezers. &c. IIKUSIIES. French, English and American llair Brushes, of all possible varied size and fin ish; clothes, nail, hat, comb, shaving and shoo Brushes, of great variety; 1, 2, 3, -1 and 5 row line French, English and American Tcelli urusl cs: Crumb and Flesh Brushes. CO.IIItS. Fine ivory Combs of all sizes and prices; wrought and plum shell Back and side Uonibs; shell and bullalo horn 1 wist Uombs: shell, ivory and horn Dressing Combs; silver and iananneil metallic Twist Combs: iet and gilt shell side Uombs. . . , . . - . , . SlOArS, l'li ItFUMKRY ANI OII.S. AI mond paste Shaving Soap; ' Low's,' white and brown Toilette and Shaving Soaps; French transnarcnt and rxmiisitelv net fumed Toilet Scrips; Lawson'w Composition Soap foMhc ex traction of oils from cloth: American Toilet and shavinc soaps, in creat variety: real bnnna X niKi.ll n 1 . .Tn.A.nn 1 1 , 1 w. n . Iir.li., I. n . French double distilled LavenderAvntcr; French periumed Toilet and Ii lire tin uushiniis; a ccn eral assortment of tho French extract of Flow ers, loo numerous to particularize; mnccassnr, antique, vegi'tablo and bear's Oils; Bear's urease, real I rowdcr, r rencn and American Hair Powder, ami Otto of Rose. POCKET BOOKS, CART) CASES. Ac. Plain and inlaid shell Card Cases: pearl and wrouclit ivory Uard fjascs.cilland morocco do Souvenirs, Note Cases, Memorandum Books tablet, thread and needle Cases of beautiful fin ish and extensive variety: ladies' silver and steel mounted Pocket Books, simple and com bined with Card Cases and IScedle Books fur nished and plain; centlemcn's Wallets nud Picket Books, in as great a variety as can be found in the city; porcclian Slates, Leaves and TableU; shell Card Baskets, of beautiful and varied forms. BRONZED GOODS. A trrcat variety of unique anu ciegani patterns oi bronzed ink Stands and Thermometers; bronzed Card Racks ana watch Stands: bronzed l'asli e liumers. xaoio ucus, LOiogne and t'criume stands. DESKS, CASES, DOXES. Ac. Ladies and gentlemen's 12, 11, 1C, IS, 20 and 22 inch rosewood and mahogany pearl inlaid and brass nished and unfurnished, rosewood, satinwood, bird's-eye maple ond mahoeanv AVork Boxes: a variety of sizes and patterns of nicturcd whito wood Cotton Boxes; traveling roll up and tuck up Portfolios; perfumery, jewel, handkerchief anu gioveuases; elegant CliineM! Tea Caddies, MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES. Bead Bags and Purses, silk and leather do.; silver pla- Ia.1 ll -...I ... .-I ti r . , ... K"' nun Hieui i urso viasps: jiioieu, gut, steel and glass Purse Rings and Tassels: boxes of Motto scals.cmbroidcred Berlin Needlework; pearl, manilla, leghorn, shell, leather, Morocco and German Cigur Cases; fancy toilet Glasses: Boxes and Baskets; fancy Album Books and iioxcs; nulla rubber Rings and Balls; elastic uuii;io, mueiiuiu iiiK,Rteei anu ucrman uoues. Pni.!!.!. . . V. ... ... . ' uKii3ii aim jmcricnii iiazor straps: brittama and wood Shaving Boxes; powder and puff Box es; Lucifer Matches; Spool Stands; wood, ivo ry unu iron siik ueeis; pearl and ivory silk and Cotton AVinders; wrought ivory, Chinese and feather Fans and Fire Screens; work, traveling, Canton, French and American Baskets; Steel Pens of all the most approved manufacturers' make; AVax Beads; Coral Necklaces; Safety measures; gold and silver Spaneles; transparent, bronze nml mmmnti WTni:, Sand; glass Inkstands and Sands; Billet and jcutr x upcr, nnu an ine varieties of sealin .. m. lyiuurk vinyls; ivory, none anu cocoa NapMn Rings; Puzzles; Mirror and Toilet masses; Toy Watches & boxes Chinese Toys, ARTISTS'TOOLS AND MATERIALS. All sizes of best prepared Canvasses: ilrv ami ground colors; Mastic Varnish; Nut Oil: lion's, sablo and camel's hair Brushes: Pallet Knives: iiomiuiiuui: ai sizes r rencn a u uniriisn ivo A ii . r. , , . .... ries; AVater Colors; MiniatUro Cases; black mm jvuue crayons; rortcrayons anu urnwing iiunrus. SHOOTING AND ANGLING TACKLE. Percussion Caps; Shot Bags; Powder Flasks; pocket Screw Drivers; Gun AVorms; Game Bags; I1 logons and sporUmen'a D rinkinir Cups, nvery convenient article for travelers; Fishing nous anu noons; ikwkoi.-i; t-louts j ii ilia, tiilk and hair Lines: Fish Gut, & ncn, man- Sic. &c. GASIES AND AMUSEMENTS. Snlen-1 id Canton wrought ivory Chessmen; French, English and German ivory, bone nnd wood do.; dies, backgammon and chequer Boards; ivory, bono and wood Chcquermen; Cribbage Boards; EngFrench&Amer. Playing Cards; wrought Gamo of the Graces; Cup and Balls; Boxes oh uuiiira, uiiwb, jvrrowH mm Targets; together i i . " "uj wiuyuution! Johnny Gilpin; Buo Beard; Robinson Crusoe Nopoleon's Bivouac; a Year aacr Marriage Hunt tho Shpper Threading the Needle; Moni ument; No pleasing Everybody, &c, &c. N. B. Orders from the Country promptly attended to and put up with great care. 6rii30 wunit w ruing uesks, with secret drawers; la dies' and gentlemen's richly furnished ami plain Dressing Cases; leather Traveling and japan ned Shavian Cases: ladies' plain and inlaid, fur iruij, jruii, uuuo r nisi unu ijoo uouniersj Dice and Cups; Dominoes; Loto; Solitaire; German Tactics; FoxandGeeae: llnltli-zT ivory and plain boxes ofChineso Puzzles; Maps; Buildings; Lannecapes; Manufacture of Tin; Grand Aviary; Zoological Gardens; Slavery A bolished; Scenes in Paris: Scripture Views; A It I . ' llnrviwl linn,.. 1?!. Tk... mil., n . . ' flank Store and JVeiv GOODS. THE subscriber respectfully invites all those who nre wisliintr to purchase Goods i...., in -hll nml pyniiiine for themselves. rion'inn'. (?o!d ahd Silver currency is wnnt- ed in exchange for Goods, nlthe following low" BesT Young Hyson Tea 50c. per lb. II. S. Tea 31c. do. " Souchong Tea 31c. do. Brown Havanna Sugar 10c. do. Old Java Coffee 15c. do. Uni.in Oc. dO. Great barcains in BROADCLOTHS and CASSIMERES. Tnsenn Bonnets. lateM fctvle. from 3 to Os Also. Dunstable nud Eleven Braid Bonnets.- A nrime nssorlmcnt of KID SLIPS. Straw Cord purchased, and the highest price paid in Goods. Produce, of all kinds, taken at cash price PHILIP MARTIN. Guilford. S. Villatre. May 8, 1337. 30 IlXJl OF II,EA1; Or Hold's Vegctnblo Liniment & Electuary A MONO the many specifics now offered to XM. the publict it will perhaps be hardly con sidered or ndmittcd that another can be added with propriety. The subscriberhaving procur ed the nbovc medicine solely lor his own use had never intended to hnvcciiculated it bevoiu his own family circle or neighborhood; but his cxpcriciiceof itssaluiary effects in innumerable instances nnd the daily numerous calls Irom .i... ii. .l.ii. .r i.:. .:... i. till; l uuilw, Ulill mv uuviku vi ma iiiviiuo, ivu- der an apology scarcely necessary for offering it to the public, believing that they will find In it nn invaluable friend, as a remedy for almost an externalcotnpiaints, not only forthchtiman rpecics, but also for ihc brute creation. The immediate action and effect of it in many in stances arc perhaps unparalled in the history of medicines, it will be found an invaluable medicine to be kept in every family as a ready remedy lor almost all external complaints tbat families are subject to; such ns burns, scalds, freezes, cuts, bruises, sprains, sores of almost every description, swellings, women's sure brenslsl scrofula, rinc worms, erysipelas, chilled feet, crick in the back and all rheumatic affec tions, inflammations gcncrnlhand wounds on Aflf lln .f . n A. n ! In a I I , I I , I nn.i uuinrai uutiv, ubi wv,f mu id,i iru. uvi jvuai, it has bceli applied wiih extraordinary success to very badly inflamed eves, and the effects in many irinfances hnve bcenso tuddenand extra Otdiuary that the subjects have for a while been in doubt whether to attribute the cure to the medicine or supernatural causes. It will be found an invaluable remedy to be kept bv all persons whu arc liable to burns or scalds by their connexion with smith-shops, foundries, steamboats and steam engines generally. Many certificates of the superior cflicacv of . , . -, -. ... . tins L.iinmcniniiu Electuary ruigiii oe procured by askinff for, but we shall oiler only a few. pieferring that ihc public should prove (he effi cacy of it by actual experiment, which is the best evidence. Halifax. Jan. lOtli, 1837. 1 hereby certify lliat for three mon'ht ru.t.eicrjincr Aostut tail, I hntr been mueli afflicted mill, a l.tnieteia in the back; it at length beoiuie to actere that I could not wnlk. I m.iJa um of an Ointment nrenarnl bv John Held, Eq. which effected n euro bj three timet applying it. I ali apnlieil it to the knee of a lad which nna badly bruited and eut lj) a fall na tho iharp and frutcn ground or a atone; he cuuld walk with great difficulty n lew ateix. After an application 21 boura I beard no mure complaint from the lad. I hate kmmn a number of aiiniUr cum. Atteat, IU. TltOS. II. WOOD, r. S. I caniHjl but belieielhatit wouMIm- irerv nn. M tu be kept in etery family 1 do think that it it one if the uuii toveteign reracdica fur burn, acahlj, &C. I would recommend to familiea aloay to keep it, anil especially all pcrtona who ate exKed to bnrm from Ibeir (icculiur tiluatiuna. T. II, V , Mr John Rtidt Hir: AIhiiii the firtt orMav l.ui. I had ibe mil- fortune to be kicked by a horre on mv riiht nnele. nml after auflerlng the moat tt ere luio fur aetcral data, r... i .t i- i.i ' ii . .. . ' ' mij iw kiu unvra uciug unuiy iwoueu ao tiiai i wn unablo to walk or loucli mj foot to thegrouml, 1 tried many npplicatinna lhat were recommended, without ef fert. I a leneth procured a botlle of vrnir hiehlv tul. uiible V-gelallo Ualm of Gilcud or I.fuiiucnt and ap- pliitl It, and in tlie couite of ulmut two d.ta the pain left me. the awellinz entirely aubsided. and 1 uai en. bled to pnrue my regular buaineM, and on the third lay I walledaetcral milca without difficulty; ami I do not Imitate In ty. that ao far ua 1 hare beruiiu, if. nuainteil with the Liniment, that it U highly raluuble for nllwnuniU, awellinga uud bruirca, nnd finally fur all uriitiicuoru, vt. Jan. 7, 1837, JUttfri Halirai.Vt. Jan.2Sih. 1S37. Sirs Some tiuie in April Utt 1 had the ini(fur- tunc to recvite u teieie blow (Hrciilentu Ivl from u raiv club, ncrota the back uf mv hand, which rnu.,1 mv hand to anell in u few iiiinulej, to itliimi iivir iIim oruiHury alte. nml Ilia palu w blmoil niiiinnriulu llytlie nnntirHtion of a few druiuof tuur llnlm rr:!L end or Vegetable Liniment in the ctcning, 1 found to my lulnnithment in the murninz, my hand wna well, inunciiiii);iiniiiigcniireiyuiMiueii; I ncntaunutui Inuincuaa luual and hud no further trotihla with it. ante ilnrc Hint time known nmn aiindar curea bv ilm name mciiicine. I1UL1.IS COLE llratllclwrn. Feb. 13. 1S37 Sir Rtid. Sir Tho Halm of frili-ml v.... i.r. ui is nlmoft all sold. We with rou to -ml inoro ol Um hUito mcdiciuc a stiuu u uisilile. Tho tlcnmnil for ttie medicine is mueli greater than we cx- pCClCU It cie tltll.Cra. MttUUCl tin uhrrrnr . .,,1.1 X ( r ii u puiu iv uun ICVINfCIIUMV DOTTON fa CLAHK in conclusion, wc sav that whoever cl.nl I purchase a bottle of this Liniment, and 'Sfier a fair trial, finds it not to answer the purpose for iviiiiiii ii ia letuinii lenueu. mavreiurn It nml rrs ecu e uia money, it will be put up in two inmceoonies,unu warranted to keep any IeiictL of time. ' Price 25 cts.nerboi ilp. Tnniv tiT?tn Halifax, Vl. January 7, 1837. For sale bv the Pronri,lnr. nt b uence, in uaiilax, Vt. and by D UTT ON & ouauiv, urnlllcboio,, Cm22 FOR THE House and Qut-buildings with nnocre of cnoice Land. The Buildings are. tietr aud in the most perfect order, havimr been hnili wituin me last a years by Mr. Chester Pome. roy. The House is large and commodious, IVnlt ,.n t.,.lAtn.l Ct. ...... ... .. I. -I vu.wuiu.vu IU, U1JIT UI m u lUIIllUCS. I'ossession given the first of April. Annlv to WILLARD POMKimv V, ' C. TOfVNSLEY. ' Urattleboro, March 30, 1837. tf go Last call save one. ALL persons having unsettled accounts or notes With tllP Slllispriltpr. tmi.. --..I. .i before the 1st of June, oi they will be left for collection. Portieular agreements escepled GEORGE BUGBEE. ' Brattlcboro, May 10, 1837. nn To Farmers and tRarflnnm. THE subscriber has become AGENT for the sule of Vegetable. Herb. or. Grass i nnd Garden SEEDSf Bulbous '!0tW t ,t,s' eTnd Agricultural Books, con nected with the New England Farmer & Seed "tore, iifso Acriculturnl im ton prices, adding the freight. American Truss, JAQUZTXZ'S PATENT. mUTi! fnvrirnlilp nnlirp of I'liv'sicinnri. tOL'elll J. crwith the repented instances in which p3"rr.!irrcT cones, by using this Truss, have come to the knowledge of the proprietors, war rant them in repeating the assertion lhat its su periority over nil other instruments for curing I lie uangerous cuinpiaint oi ueriitii is tuny proved. The instrument is', in every important particular, AT? IT, ahd embracing the true modification of tho conical pad, which must shortly change the whole treatment of Hernia, and entirely set aside the nusuru method nere toforc practiced. llteommtndatton by Dr. Hydt, of Braltttboro, Vt. Aficr several months investigation, and hav ing seen many cases under treatment with this nnd other instruments of (he same kind, the undersigned unhesitatingly pronounces JA aUlTll'S TRUSS, in his opinion, superior in mechanical construction, retentive powcr, manner of giving pressure,- nnd especially in ense to the wearer to any instrument of the Kind now before the public. The principle is a just one founded on the principle of adhesive !..! . ' . .. 1 . t . . . . t iiiiiuuiiiiaiiuii. anu inc uuuiouiv oi tuc tissues implicated. And a still more cogent reason for this opinion is Hernia has been cured by the application of Januith's Truss in repeated in- . nivi nvriT? r aiuiiccs. LJiviiii. ii i uv,, ii. u. Deing afllictcd with Hernia (double inguinal Hernia) I procured one of JAaUlTH'S TRUSSES and wore it about eight or nine weeks, when I laid it aside, considering my self cured. After a few weeks, feeling a lit tle tenderness on onesidc, I resumed the Truss as a spcurity against the recurrence of the Her- i.i :t. r. i . inn, uiiuuugii no Herniary tumor nas evermaue its appearance since I first laid it aside. 1 con sider myseifcured. ERASTUS BEM1S. Brattleboro, April .10, 1837. For sale Wholesale and Retail, by JOHN BURNHAM, Jn. Brattlcboro, Vt. Agent for East village, Braitlcboro, Dana Hyde, M. D.; South Deerfield, Mass. J. V. Smith, M. D. ; Kccnc, N. H., A. & T. Hall. Furniture and Chairs. AT the Old Stand adjoining the Bridge, may be found on hand or made at short notice, any article in the Cahinet FcnsiTtinc Line; nlno CHAWS of all kinds, from about $18 to 40 cents each. The Shop has been recently new fitted up nnd the Machinery cn- uigeu anu mucn jmnroreu, wuicn win enable the subscriber to sell at as low prices as can be purchased at any other place of the same quality. K3Chairi at Wfohtale and Retail. Mattoe8ses for Summer Beds on hand of the Jirtt quality. ft. B. Wanted, a few thousnnd feet nf blitwork for Bedsteads. Also, a few thousand feet 3-4 in. Bass Board. ANTHONY VAN DOORN. HATS. HAT g THE subscriber has on hand and for sale, : la lire assortment of thn most fnaliinnntd Hats now worn : and manufactured from tho ery best ol materials that can be procured, viz: Gentlemen's n'ain and b.ru.h hlnrt n,wl drnbHats; do. Napt, from 2 00 to $100; line uwu ;api uroau urims, tor old gentlemen; Sat in Beaver Hats, warranted fur bodies, forS2 50, As I make Hatting exclusively my business, i van u mi win sen jtiais ai prices that cannot oc unucrsoid, for the same quality. , , . WILLIAM HYDE Brattleboro, April 27, 1837. Paints and Painting. FREDERICK VAIV DOORIV ndv ed paints to accommodate those who would like to do their own painting. All kinds of shop painting nt fair prices. 1 . , m 1. 1 ,. - .... r :t, 1 I . . uiMkumi iii.uiiiuu win ue paiu to Imitation Work of various kinds of Wood, Stone and Marble. Those who wish to get their Doors, Counters, or iuaniel-pieces painted, plense cull and see specimens of work. New and old Chairs paimeu oy inc Hundred or single. no will employ several good workmen to oo house 1'aintino and Guazino. He will luiuisii iiuy amount ot s Cabinet Fnrniturc or Chain. of as good quality, and at as low prices as can be purchased in this vicinity. Please call onnositn Mill KtrM Brattleboro, March 2d. 26 FQit TROT, ALU ANY, OR --. gj flak X SARATOGA SPRINGS, Via llrattlolioro and Itcnnin.ptnn. T EAyES Chaso'severv morning fS llmlnire T Iti ' I U CIOCKi nu arrive at Troy and Albany nve evening, where it intersects me great western Canal, Stcam-boats for Ne York, Rail-road for Ballston and Snrato's bprincs. Staces. Packets. A-.n e assenger8 on arriving at Troy or Albany, n procure nassaire for ilm Wn.i ni. il uuy uuur oi tne uay, euner by atages, Packet or Rail-road. Passenger? leaving Brattleboro ria Benniii"- ton nnd fro V. for thn R,trnp ...III a i .i'. route more pleasant than any other, as they can have an opportunity of seeing Troy and taking the Rml-road nt Troy direct to the Springs, cp BSSagc Wagon to Troy. nmooAon Waoon-wIII leave Braltleboro for Troy joncea week, and Will take Freight to Troy or 62 12 (cents per hundred. Fam- lime rntn .ti carried to 'I roy, and there stored or freighted the Agent at C hnu rin,i " CONTINUES to keep a good assortment of Pointsand Oils, Japan, Spirits of Turpen tine, Varnish, Gold Leafand Bronze, Window Putly. Paini Brushes. &c.&c. Also JMnrann. Tk ..'"US cclcbrM ,. ' i una nrAri t A till He is the Stock, and a beautiful light chestnut. rEDiaREE. Morgan do Fore., the well known Horso CoeJfc of th. n" It best colt of tho old Sherman Jir ""'ids the noted Ilartxeell MnTZm & Stock Horse De Fore.t.ZZ.yW Jarvfs, of Clarcmont, N. II. Ther. & question m to the blood of thf- n which can bo traced directly bitcUn fi?"10, side, to a distinguished imported Enln Farmers, and lovers of BOoA . J quested to examine this Horic brfZ"' " anycontracu for their brectlSS action and carriage are very tin" fa is not surpassed by any Stallion InjEl1 W for trotting. In lh( wlij( Tho owners of this fi,le horsB much tveiise to procure onu or the Vl! horses in the state, and thcyJknawTS succceiled, o far as muscular rotri,e)r beauty and fine proportion canbiSW yean, Old, bids fair to be of Z and comm mands as high a price a. anvZv 1 Connecticut River, of the "ny stock ' owners can produce Certificates of tht.wT i to all u nbehevers. tte asKcrtion DE FOREST will Ktan.l tl.a n. son as follows: At Brattlcboro, (pS'SLS from Saturday morn ng to M0nd ) Bernnrdston, Chase's) from 4 SVC1," afternoon, to 10 o'clock A. M tITV Tnpiii... urcenneiu, tuoi. Wrcht urcennciu, (Uo. Wright's) from J.? liesday to' 4 P. M.VedaSv; . f Cheney's) from G o'c ock. P. m (Cheney's) to 9, A. M. Thurfcday; at No .Vnlu. TW1T1 u t mm 11 n1,.ln1. i. a n M "a" uviu. VM. at Vlnchester, fW Ison'a fmm TrV'lT'J r r."u''j; P. M. to Friday noon; at Hinsdale D from 2 to 5 P. M. Fridav. e' (Gr,Ta1 ihjt noon; at a '. AI. Friday, commence the July. All mar of foaling, will unities of the Season to commence the 13th inst inj..i on the 1st of July. All inaredbZd t fiire the time of alina. will kmS;? foal. All canualties of tb .TT... the nwnpr. T.m,T " r"7:' 'iW-Ten Dollar the'C L. FAR I!. D. HAIITWELL TJ'C nbovo Howe will be tended lr Mr. Hartwell, who raised him, and wlKMrfi give all information that may be requirfdub tieJigree, speed, .docility of temper, fccittt Brattlelioro, May 4, 1837. y JewetC$ Improred Vegetable Pills, Or German Specific, T1TILL prove a sure remedy for dyjWn jaundice, diseases of ll.cli,er,fcdac heartburn, sour stomach, loss or arwiie, diz. ziticss, weakness of the limbs, costiTen itd piles. Among the many tcKtimoaials rermilr received of the salutary effects of thwe Pills the following Wrong proof is submitted examination : that I undertake to recommend to the pal lie the virtues of Jewett's Ve?efahle or German Specific, for the cure of indigtt tion. etc. Aly own case has been one of tie most unconquerable kind, hntincr Innircvi.t defiance medical oid. d the fashionable specific, the waters of Si rntoca. Beinir totnllv nrosirAia in minJ nnd body, I Wus induced, almost withont hope, to make use of the above named Pilli nnd was surprised to find their pourerful and favorable effects. My distressing symp toms daily decreased, nnd I am now almost i-ntireiy cured of a most distressing ccn plaint which for seven years had resisted a great variety of tho most popular remedici "Yours respectfully, MASON KNAPPEN, "Minister of tho Gospel, Sudbury, Tl Extract of a letter from a gentleman in Boston received through the past office, tot ed Sept. M, 1828. "Sir, I am inducedb feelings of the liveliest gratitude to tuh known to the public the following core If means ef Jewett's Improved Vegetable Pilu or German Specific. Jly complaint nt the Dyspepsia, attended with a pin intl side nnd stomach, loss of uppetite, &c 1 applied to several physicians, and osedtM the medicine, genernlfy prescribed to per sons in my sitiintion, but they proved ineffec tual. At last, by the advice of a friend wfco hnd been cured in a case similar to mind I made trial of the nbovc named Pills, and liT implicitly following the directions, tktj gave mo almost instant relief, andbjosinj two boxes more, they effected a pernwit cure. I am now eniovinn excellent healti, and would heartily recommend to those per sons laboring under dyspepsia to make trial of tho nbovo medicine. From Rev. J. D, Drumtncni. With feelings of nious trratitude to hear- en, (whence flows every good and precious gift,) I now come forward lo unite mine to the numerous testimonies of those. who hart experienced tho happy effects of Dr. Je ettfs improved Vecetable Pills." For more than two years 1 have suffered severely Iron a disease of tho stomnch, owing to a rnngement of tho digestive organs. And though I run the recommended course or many remedies famed for their Tcliefgm"? virtues. Vet all was vain and useless-un" ut length through tho advice of a friend 1 consented to make triol of tho above nanwd Pills, tho use of which has compUMv it- established my long wisheil for health. J. U DRUAlMOND.CaMoiciViwi. Boston, Muss. July 25, 1833, Tho fresh and Pennine Pills, are for sale by Williston & Co., Brattleboro. Jnmes Koyes, Putney. Robbins & Wells. Bellows Falls... Price 50 cents. coply " FJGA.TIIERS AFUIttVlTUR11 AT Til 6 JFumitvtre Jf Feather Store S"W. SPOONEIt is just receiving '"V . assnrtmpnl nf nil L-irwIo nf fiVntherS. ' so, is constantly receiving nnd manidactun"1? v urn lure.;, , reoruary m, mm. ?, ;y. t Oft Cort,s Wood, 30 casVs LIME. X:UU 20 a. LATH. 10 m. a-4 BOARD" 20 m. BRICK. ' The above will be sold on the ground, or ' livered, at a reasonable rate, by n Extract of aletterfrom Rev. Jhsoa Kntp. pen, dated Sudbury, VtSepL 23, 1628 - rY.-.c: i. ? r ,. .' iuai oir li is wiin no ominnrv intmt U4 JOSEPH STEEN, H. Bridge, May, 183 , West Brattleboro, May 1, 1837.