I mmmm mmm . : V E R. 14 O N T iT E L E G R A P.H OL. XIV. NO 16. 1 3? OE S'ffo' Forth Vermont Telegraph Tta a rwlm unexplored-a mtjical strand- ; A region of fraiHleor-a golden-bued land- : A kingdom unbounded-one palace of gema, , , More rich and refu1Sent than eartb'i diadema, Where being! of beaoty with motion of grace, A .pint-like glory diffuse through the place. . Tim a region where ehadowi of Cut coming doom, With un-illa darkneis, may shroud it in gloom; V the re-i. now of glory, and now of deapairf Row tit tome cf pure bliss, then of passion the lair: Tis grad and immortal, tho' subject tp change, And feasts upon nothing, tho boundless its range. No Dearl from the ocean, cr pure, burnished gold Could purchase a gem of mind's wonderful mould, lu beings of thought are peerless atd bright, - I All chaiaiess la motion, resisuess m miguu They range through the region of limitless space ; They grapple wiUrtapnaer me ngnming riuu.o. Ther riot in glories the eye never saw, lire uviw, ... - - . It And traverse fair world, unfettered by law, tJ. Tfcesa tcings of fency tread ocean's proud ware, And search out the-seam-n rough,- coral-made I --grave-. -; -V;:-: : Unscathed they Inhale the Tolcanoe's breath, And ride on its billows all swelling with death. They analyze spirit, in passion's dark hour; They view its dread toavinga, ameaauwita power: They know its fierce vengeance, and deep, speckless lore; Its Worship of earth, and its soarings above; lU horror of scorn, and it longings for fame ; The bubble renown ; the breath of a name. ' . Of these beings of thought, that people the mind. The brightest and best i kope well refined. , Tho' a phantom fall oft, et 'tis brilliantly clad. Beariog peace, by its presence, and joy to the tad ; Vilile if fastened on God, as an anchor most sure. . It sustains ns on earth, and will ever endure. Till, before the bright throne of onr Monarch above, We join the loud chorus, adoring in love, I Then shall hope swiftly vanish; but, lo! in its stead Crowns of triumph and glory shall circle each head; And rapturous bliss, as a river, shall roll - Thro' the mind all untranomeled, the purified souL 1 ' ' ava; CONGRESS. MosBiv. Tief. - I TV. HnMlfM ntinnnfArt Iha Fnllnnrin'! " wtaa. uuUuUvv v ,wy..iu3 Bunding Ooramittees: , OfEleciions. Messrs. Halsted, Blair J Cravens, Benjamin Randall, Borden, Bar- ton, i urney, nounoa, ana iwynoms. mf-m m- -f , ' , J V 1 J I Oi Ways and MeansMessrs. uimorj, Botts, Samson Mason, Wallace. T. F. Marshall, J. R. Ingefsoll, J.W. Jones, Atneuon, nu ijcwis. I ut Claims. Messrs. vfiuaings,. :us: oorne. xomunson, owen, Arno,u,. riuo- ard, Burke, J, W. Williams,, and Medill.l . try i; g : . i j ti .1 OfCommerce Messrs.. Kennedy Win- a m j -r 'r ri i. r 1.11 1 siuir is uovu ior any luing uui iu uinae a throp, TolapdJ. a ClarkRaynervAUeo.fj r-Ju-JZiA. o.j. Auurejvs, . v . v imams, aua rer: 113. Oa the PabYxc Lands Messrs. Morrow, Lewis Williams, Truman Smith, Gentry, n ri.. -J ri r ? j er0u5ua,.owaru, yCy, orcwsicr, auu 'acuu luomPu' . v T . I mw s ' w o..a i - - - w. 1 un .tpe fort UlUce and .Tost lioads. mm . . , ' I Messrs. tSnggS, Joseph L. Williams, Rus- sell, 43 rock way, Owsley,- Hopkins, An. flrew lvennedy, J. u. U ioyd, andflumer. or the Lhstnct oi Columbia Messrs. I llnAomrnnA Rnmrnan A lav f "T? anall I n !i Tut rnT I xuwou, xv. . Auoiuson.rfOfla uaapoeil, warq, LMwson, arjd Biajack. - -r :T -vu .mo j uu.c.ar.-iuRsrs. mrnara, iruBDWi, Maxwell, Pearce, Xhps. r . Foster, Milton Brown; Chas. J. IngersolL Roosevelt, and Saunders. t t v I Oa Revolnliouiry Claims Messrs. I Hall, Patrick U. Goode, Triplett, Thos. J. uampccn, maynara, wasuingioo, james.iihe row leaninsr against the moderate Parmcnt-, end W.: a Goode. ? Oa Public Expenditures Messrs. Shen- ecru, iina, iiucson, j. iA Diuan, men- t T? ff ffl ... ''II weaiaer, ureen, vuxuon, L.iuieuia, ana . .1 rf- c u j 1 rjcClclUn- - t ,1 Oa Privata Lind Claims. Messrs. I.! core, A. H. H. Stuart, John Young, Wra. C Johnson, R. D. Davis, Cross, Tur nev, Payne, and Chas. Drown. Oa Manufactures Messrs. Salionslall, Tillinghast, Randolph, Slade, Hunt, Hen ry, Habersham, Aaron. V. JBrown, and P. C. Caldwell. On Agriculture Messrs Deberry, Ridwav, Simonton, Maitocks, Doig, Ehaw, tJ wards, Partridge, and 'John Hastings. . Oa Indian ACiirs Messrs. Cooper, Caruihcrs, Chittenden, Sollers, W. Butler, VV.;crron, Hanis, Weller, and J. a Ed- n?,d ' n'Ball8r. Uediog, Alfred r..i::hill, Sweeney, and Houcioo. Oi i:sTai ACiirs Messrs. Wise, Kin" C-V zzz, J. C. Clark, Bumeli. F.nn' Grzlzn, Mallory, and ClilTbrd. O i Foreign Affairs Messrs. J. Ct Ad err.-, Cashing, Everett, ' W. C. Johnson, G :: r ;r, Gilmer, Rhett, Eluater, and Prof- O i lbs Territories Messrs. Pope, C. II. Villiams,- G. Davi3K Sellers, Gates, C-.-..cJI, Hays, Dean, and Chas. A. . Fbyd. . . - . ; On Rfroluticr.ary Peneicn Messrs. Ta!hr:rrn, Rodney. Ssanlev, N. -Clarke, i ! z L. 7. Andrews, tiabcock. Mat- tl Ferr".co. and Vm. Smith. v livzV: 1 Pent ions esrs. Morris, - ,y , i, ii.tr, uoraan, Miration, a . T m I. D. : " and. Aug. Young. C . 11? -Is crJ Canals Messrs. Iaw Line, J. JJ. Thompcca, W. W. Ir- -Oa Military Affxirs MessTS. Stanley, Pci-cton. Gc-;in, V7cn. B. Caapbell, Ciciely, V7m. O. Butler, Sumter, Miller, tiJ J. T. Mason. . i wio, Sprigg, Steenrod, Wood, DanieUnd Oa Patents Messrs. it Mcvieiian, Cranston. Gerry, Ramsay, and Sanfordi Oa Public uauaings anu urounus Messrs. Board man. Ward, Aug. young, Cranston, and Bowne. ' r Oa Revised and Unfinished Busifless- Messrs. Eastman, Beeson, C. A , Floyd, Jack, and-Mattocks. r ! Oo Accounts Messrs. Yorke, .-, Mar- chand, Carey, Stanley, N. Clarke, and J. I ..Williams.' ) '-:- -v..-,,,..- On Mileage Messrs. Thos; W. Will- . mm - IT 1 anas, Meriweatner, J. w. ja'varas, west- brook, and Esberu . - On the Library, on Uie part of the House Messrs. Tillinghast, Aycngg, and Sum -The Speaker also announced the follow in? Select jommiuees,appoimea unaer tne order of Friday last. On Finance and the Currency- Messrs. Cushing, J. P. Kennedy, Gilmer, G. Da vis, Wise, Roosevelt, Promt, McKay, and Wm . W. Irwin. : On the Appointment of Representatives Messrs. EvereU, Childs, Caruthers, SQmmerS( pearce, John T. Stuart, Bidlack, QrosSl an(j Weller. On the Snithsonian Bequest Messrs. - j cti ,i n - a r.t Auams, naoersuaia, i rumuu oiuuu, (Underwood, B'enj. Randall, Cbas. J. In gersoll, - Hunter, Houston, and LSowne. un tne national u ounary Messrs. w. C. Johnson, Samson .Mason; King, 'Ran Idolpb, Mallory, Hunt, Keim, Par men ter, and Cave Johnson. MIS GEL L A NT DIalogneMThe Tvbacco Temperance Bleu Ruth. Ellen, Ellen, I saw a temperance boy1 to-day with n. tegar in bis mouth, putting away as it he lived on the smoke. What do you think be looked like? Juuen. U ! very much, like a temper ante man 1 saw an hour ago, whh a great wad oi tobacco rolled up in his cheek. What da such lblk3 look like? Ruth. O! I'll tell you, exactly like a boy that is walking the right way with his head poked round over his shoulder, so, (putting her' head round.) You see be is going right on the whole, though he has to walk rather slowly, a ndlmeets with a few thumps because he can't see all that lies in his way. Ellen. Thais a fact: these tobacco temperance folks do catch it sometimes. Hal hat ha! only to, think of a fellow win a great long nine or a big quia o . ' 0 ... . ... i Hnllrk tnittfr will vn.t irrnV M ru h nm 'titk th k: -u Lr a-a -nn um Ai .J.uMrfU.C.i. t M- USUi SlUVA J VUMWIV UllgUt cvw vVT in tej, 0 4 tobacco apd X 7ove raro ke p on ' Tour sjde 0f the street, and we, wont trouble each otner , -- 1i,4Vm'V tell vou such temperance folks must feel Curious about these times, muslnt lhey ' .They must be s dumb as harr;Ar. (L nrZ k fii,i, 7?rA".:"l: ? nt. tft A ;m:.,:A rY,A, k.vh people don t like very much. Ellen. INo, they have not a word to say; only it don't hurt them don't do them, - - baaare! but itidon't AurZ A j -3 - a Then the moderate drinker, and the eider drinker, and the Vervf drunkard himserf. r J turn round and sav rum. wine or cider don't hur: vs, oh no : it makes as feel bet ter." The poor men are throwmffdoueh hall minst a rot k. doiurh.rjans mnd nn .i ' ' . n wllQ l0DdCC0 joice, a.OTWi as son as those m red with-ann e inTe RutLli will alt wort mnnrl r-,irlf- You see these temperance folks will all jcure each other; they will all fall on the in-, temverance erround. after a while. Thev will knock themselves. there iust like a row of bricks. There stands the drunkard, poor, fellow, he's at the end of drinker, and he is nrofined tin hrr lh Wr and wine man. who has his hand nnon Lh . - . ..... . , I sh0a der of the c der dr nker. and he is crcrned dd bv the 3u d of tohacco and . . . -. 1 - - ci-'-ar of the real cold water man: Nnv vou see he ain't a Woino- m hold thatrmld 0f tobacco and cigars for nH that row to lean upon; he will give therri up,' every cold water man mill give his quid of to bacco and cigars up and then, says I, you'll see them tumbling cidei drinkers, uioderate-drinkers, drunkards, all upon the temperance platform. Ellen. Then they can get up and stancH without leaning on any, body. It's curi ous how things work, aint it? can't core one bad habit, but it leads to the cure of. a great many others. I hope temperance men and women will go the whole; we will at any rate. 1' had almost as soon see our cold water,' army surrounded by the smoke of an unjust war, as by the smoke ot tobacco,, and should almost as lief have the smell of rum as of it, The young men and boys.wiW give it up. I knaw they will. And where under the canopy is tbeie a girl that will learn to take muff? Ruth.' No where ; whaLa sweet balmy air we shall hsve when the stench of rum and tobacco is entirely gone! Wonder if temperance folks themselves wont live longer and feel better than they da now? So good-by, much love to you, and not n bit to tobacco. Cold WaUr Army.. C THE STORMY DAT. "I', It was a half drizzling, half snowy day; just such a day as puta nervous people in a bad humor with themselves and fevery tut. rfwu u-e ai crooainor ovef me ure, lmmeaiaieiy ancr breakfast. His wUa adlressed him ,as folio wx "Mr. Dod-s, cia't you; mend that front door l-:ch to-day V No," was the answer Well, can't you rnend the handle of the M Jf . Tk.T It tt It , waier pan t " ixo. " . ei, CIU; you nx a handle to the mop?" "No." Well, can't ytfu put upborne pins; for he clothes, m pur chamcer X'X JNo. Well, can t you fix that north window so , that the rain and snow .won't drive in?" No no no 1" answered the husband, sharply. He then took his hat, and was .. L.I t . on tne point oi leaving. av nouse, wnen his wife, knowing.that he was going to the tarvern, where he would meet some of his vet day companions, asked: him kindly to stop a moment. She then gut her bonnet and cloaw.ana 6a i a to her hus band, vyou are going to the tavern : wi'.h . a a vour leave. 1 will go with you " The husband stared. Yes," said the wife. I may as well go as you ; if vou go and waste the day, ana uppie aimeine tavern, whv shall not I do the same?" Job felt the reproof. He shut the door; hung up his hat ; cot the hammer and nails ; did all his wife had requested, and sat do wo by his fire at nigbtr a bttter qnd a happier man. Void .Water Army. : SONNET. HOLY TIME. O Thou, by whom eternal life is given. Through Jesus Christ, thy well-belored Son; As is thy will obeyed by a!l in heaven, So let it now by all on earth be done ! : Not by th' observance of one day in seven As holy time, but of all days as-onk ; The soul set free all legal fetters riven Vanished the law the reiga of. grace begun! Pear is the Christian Sabbath to my heart, , Bound by no forms from times fy seasons free ; The whole of life absoibing, not a part; . Perpetual rest and perfect liberty ( Who keeps not this, steers by a Jewish chart, . And sails in peril on a storm-tossed sea. i Wat. Lixrrn Garrison. . Boston, Nov. 1, 1841. TvSTOTICE To whom it may concern : JLN This is to certifv that this day re linquish to my son Ambrose Cary, a mi nor, his time during his minority, and shall hereafter pay no debts of his con tracting, nor claim any of his earnings af ter this date. JiJLIUS'CARY. Brandon. Dec. 21. 1841. 15: 3w Llanufacturing, : fTpHE undersigned takes this method to notil JL fy the public that he will carry on the manufacturing business in all its branches, at the stand formerly occupied by Walker & Busb. Hav ing fitted up the works in the best possible man ner, and having employed the moat experienced and best workmen, he flatters himself, by doing his work in the best manner, and with despatch not excelled by any , in this vicinity, that he will share the public patronage. Cloth will be exchanged for wool.; All kinds of Wool wil be taken to work upon shares, or by the yard at uie option 01 me owners.. Plain Cloths of all Qualities and Colors Cuilmerci mttoSattlnett Oitto - ; together with? a large quantity of i'H ': also ' . . . .'. will CARD WOOL in the best manner, an on short notice. , Also, will carry on the ' CLOTH-DRESSINO STJSIKESS to tbe accommodation of customers. Y The above business will be carried on by U.W WJaXiKlill, Wbo wilt see that tne work done in a good manner, and to the satisfaction oi all who may favor him with their business. Y ( s H. W. WALKER. "Salisbury," April 184 - 29:ly Saddle & Harness llakiX J rTtHE subscriber, respectfully Jnfornis his old customers in iirandon and, vicinity that he continues the above business at his Shop which is situated one door west of the Cabinet Shop, and directly in front of the dwelling house of John Conanl, Esq., where he will keep constantly oh band, or make to order, at short notice, the following articles Saddles, Bridles, Martingals, Trunks, Carpet . Mags, ana values, oj every kind Brass ana outer mounted uoaca and Gig . . Harneses,Brass,Silvet Japanned, ' and Plated Harnesses, of all I . kind and Prices. jSio ... ' CopperJYailed Trav elling Trunks, - . " - Portfolio Trunks, Whips, Lashes, Ifc. 4. ., Customers and tne public generally are assured that they can do as well here with ready cash as anywhere else in the vicinity. All kinds of produce and wood received. Liberal credit to responsible customers. ' - : k - - yy : H. DANIELS. Brandon, Dec. 15, 1841. . 14:tf rXo whom it may concern. This is to ..certify that I this day give ray son Pe ter Lsier 2d the remainder of his time, during his minority ; I therefore relin quish, all claims to his servicesand shall pay no debts of his contracting after this dale. . PETER LESTER. Sudbury, Dec. 16, 1841. I4;3w Resurr e c OR PEIISIAN 1 1 on PILLS. SUPERIOR to the Hygean, Brandreths, Ev an's, Tomato, the Matchless (priced) Sana tive, or any other Pills or Compound nefore tlie yublic, as certified to by Physicians and . others, -et Lone condemn tbem until they have tried them, and then we are sure they will not.- Cer tificates may be seen by calling on the Agents in the villages, who have a large Bill to distribute gratuitously. ' - - A. G. ttJ. D. Hitch Agents for .Windsor; J. C. Brooks, Agent for Hartford: and for sale in all the principal towns in tbe State. ;. Jew David's or Hebrew Plaster AN invaluable Compound for cure of Scroflu loos affections, King's Evil, Itflammatory and Chronic Rheumatism, and in all cases where seated pain or weaknessexU ta. '.For sale as above. E. T. C PRON Sc CO. , Ajrenu for the State, tar. hom all orders must be addressed, atRocb e;:r,W.V. To sale by Jackson & Ketehan, Irandon. : b. U. KocKweii, uornvrail.; , . K; , - f Ira Din-rham, Sudbury. . , John Ileacham, Castlctcn, ' -II. TV White fy Co. Eulhr.J. . A.fy.P. D. Earrowa, Sa!. -ury. SUnley if Mailery, West Toultaej. Cimeoa Hears, East Pouitzey. Edward Vail, Uiddletown, ' M JD. M. Potter, Pawlett. ; - v3. F-UaZr Dorset. - I' i T.inrtX And: "s If Co., Manchester, -nal-srrcM JVsford.. . A. It. liou-'.ass, Lbafubary.' ' Junes A. JJLod-je, Dorset. , 4S:tf Tlxtlt diwy. Approved Medicine w in Cenerlse tbr ConfiHa coias, ana JMaeucs of Hie Ixms 1 1 ARY BALSAM is believed to be deservedly the most populat meaicme ev- eT known m America, lur cuugns, tnmi or nnimsic. tuuauuiuuuu, uvwu- ing cough, and Pulmonary affections of every kind. The Vegetable Pulmonary Balsam has been verv extensively used for about fif- iPt-n cpars i ana us reouiation nas oeea constantl? increasing So universally pop ntar has this article become that it may no w be considered ay a standard-a'rticle in a large part ot the united Diates ana pni. ish Provinces. Many families keep it constantly by them, considering it the most safe , as 7 well as certain ; wmedy for the above complaints. The Proprietors have rpreived. and are receiving numerous rer. commeadatioos from many of our best Physicians, wno make useoi h in iueir who make use of it in their nractice. lhe names oi aiew maiviuuais whn ha.v civen their testiraonv in favor of this article are here subjoined, arid for a more full account see the envelope to the bottle. Duct. Amory Hunting, " Truman Abell, j Jere. Ellsworth, i Samuel Morrill, j -Timothy Baylies, I Albert Guild,! it ( CERTIFICATES., From Dr. Thomas Brown. Messrs. Lowe & Reed, Gent, Tlie Vegetable Pu I man ry Balsam, ; has Deen extensively used, iii ithe section: of the country where I reside, for several years past, and has justly acquired ,a high repu tation in consumptive complaints. So far as my knowledge extends, it has never disappointed the reasonable expectation of those who have used iu ' , rf i THOMAS BROWN, M. tS Concord, N. H.f May 11, 1831. - - . Messrs. Reed Wing & Cutler -.(Sent. I feel it auly I owe the public, and es; pecially to hundreds of my fellow beings wJio are now suffering under different dis eases of the lungs, to give you a statement of the good effects I have experienced from the oseof the Vegetable Pumonary Balsam. Having from my youth up been troubled with different complaints of the Llungs, such fas spitting of blood, a dry troublesome cough, frequeiil hoarseness, with severe fits of coughing, and indeed all the symptoms of consumption, and from time to time I have consulted several emi nent physicians, and have taken much medicine, but I received little or no relief and at last they told me there was no help for me; that my case was beyond the reach of their medicines. In the spring of 1827 I was ad vised by a friend to try the Vegetable Pulmonary Balsam. I ob tained two bottles, and on trial I was sur prised to find sou'dden and effectual re lief which. it gave me, and. after using it about five -weeks- all my complain's were entirely removed, and I was restored to good health; Since that time I have kept iS. constantly by mer in case oi the-appear-ance of any of the above complaints. ' ' 1 . '1 hav known a -large number of cases whereall other raedieiftes have failed of affbrfling any relief, the Balsam was at length-resorted" to, and speedily effected' a cure. I would therefore recommend to every person that has any of 'the above complaints, on their first appearance to take the Vegetable Pulmonary Balsam, which, they will find a safe, convenient and positive cure. Respc't yours, T. P. MERRIAM. s ; New Bedford, Mass., July 30, '41. ' - mmmmmmmmmmmmmm ... yCounierfeitu : Bware of Imposi. tion. Each genuine Bottle is enclosed in a blue wrapper, on which is a yellow la bel, signed by WM. JONN, CUTLER None other can be genuine of a later date than December 1 839. The signatu re o SAMPSON REED will becontinuejlfor a short time. - ' The great celebrity of the Vegetable Pulmonary Balsa in has been the cause of attempts to introduce spuriouV: articles, Avhich by partially assuming: the name of the genu in1, are calculated to mislead and deceive the public. Am6ng these mix tu res a re .' Cartel's Compound Pulmona ry Balsam" "American Pulmonaiy Bal sam" " Vegetxble Pulmanary Balsamic Syrup." " Pulmonary Balsam" ' and oih.rs. Purchasers should enquire for the truf ar.icle by its whole name THE VEGETABLE PULMONARY BAL SAM, and see that h has the marks and signatures of the genuine. v i ?; Each bottle and seal is stamped " Veg etable Pulmonary Balsam."1 w -v For sale by REED. WING & CUT LER (late Lowe & Reed) wholesale dealers in Drugs, Medicines, Paints and Dye Stuffs, No. 54 Chalam Street, Bos ton,' and by Druggists and country mer chants generally in New England, and in the principal places throughout the 'Unit ed Suites sni British Provinces. Price 50 cents. ' - N o t i c e .' rTlO. wh6m it may concern. This is . J. to certify that I this day give lo my son, Albert N. Nutting the remainder of his time,- duiing" bis minority. I there fore relinquish all claims lo his services, and shall par no debts of his contracting, after this date. . ebemf.zeh nutting. L . Brandon, Dec 13, 1841. I3:3w NOTICE. --TtAME into the enclosure -J vijof the subscriber, on the 6th iost, a red 2 year old r heifer, of about middling size. The owner is requested to prove property, pay charges and take her away. - v " STEPHEN rJUNE. Brandon, Dec 20, 1841. 14;3w DR" TAYLOR'S Balsam &f Live rwbr t, FOR CONSUMPTION, COUGHS, COLDS, Spitting of Blood; Pain in die side or breast. Asthma, Pleurisy, shortness of breath, Palpita tion of the heart, Debility, Nervousness, and all diseases of the Lungs and Liver. : This Medicine has been used in tbe city ot Mew York, with un exampled success for eight years, curing thousands who- were supposed incuraoie. is now used by rrost of the Medical Faculty, and the whole peo ple. Certificates of most extraordinary cures will aceomuanv each bottle ; ' ? , . Prepared at 37$, Bowery, in the City of Nw York, where the article first originated, and is the ONLY GENUINE. All others bearing similar names are counterieiis ana impositions. ' 023 3LTITIC ATES. Being predisposed to consumption, both from peculiar formation, and hereditary transmission, 1 tried everv means to check the disease, and strengthen a naturally weak constitution. I spent two years at Pisa, one at Rome, two in Florence, and another in the south of France, seeking, meantime.9 tbe advice of the best physicians Two years since 1 returned to this country, in about the situation as wnen l leu u. i nau seen i in tfae ndns xooma i Europe, much in favor of i Dr. Taylors Balsombf Laverwort, and as soon as I arrived in'this city, I used it, and in three months I was so well as to safely venture to pass the winter here. 1 have usd an occasional bot tle duiing the time, and am now in as good health as is possible. My cough has wholly ceased, and mjr lungs have every feeling of health." - . JAMES HILL, v Western Hotel, Court land St. N. Y. - .Remarkable Cure of Consumption. I have been an invalid for three years, and hare suffered every torture from confirmed consump tion. But Dr. Taylor,, has wholly cured me. The large quantities of matters I used to raise has subsided, my cough has ceased, and I am fleshy again, my health being wholly restored by. using three bottles of his celebrated Balsam. 1 M. E. W1NDLEY, No. 139, Maiden Lane, N. Y. Shortness of Breathl For this disease Dr. Taylor's Balsam of Liver wort has no equal. ' Having the Asthma, a severe pain in my left side, and some cough, I was in duced to try the above medicine, and great was my joy, to find it cured me in about two weeks. It has also cured my mother of a severe attack of the Liver complaint, with which she had suffered two years. j. "47! . J. C. STONE, 23 Hall Placeg K. Y. ( Look out for Counterfeits. . Remember the genuine is made only at the old office, 373, Bowery, N. Y. :, (V';" Surprising cure of Consumption. ' Mr. R. Gladden of Delhi, New York', of a nat ural consumptuous constitution, has been saved from an untimely ead by the use of Dr. Taj lot's Balsam of Liverwort. A severe cold brought on an attack of Plurisy, and thus ended in a general debility and consumption. A constant cough, hetic flush, restless nights, quick pulse, and con tinued, loss of flesh, augured a speedy death ; but as soon as he ' commenced the use of this balsam, he grew better, and is now fully restored to health. - - - AGENT. DocL Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort. d . -The. cures and benefits produced by tbe use of this medicine, in all cases of diseases of the lungs, is almost incredible. 1 It has been used by several persons in this neighborhood, and there is scarce ly an instance but its benefits have-been fully re alized. - Persons afflicted with COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA, difficulty of breathing, pains in the side or breast, spitting of blood catarrahs, palpitation of the heart,' oppression and soreness of ihe chest,' whooping cough, pleurisy; hectic fever, nigbt sweats, diffi culty or profuse expectoration, and all other affec tions i of the chest, Iong3 and liven should Boik.il of procuring a bottle of this Medicine. - - i;f -'-: '.: t'-'x :-i:fi,;-ii -i X WRIGHT: . Sandy Hill, Washington Co., N. Y v- ' ? : The composition of Taylor's Balsam- of liver wort is only known by the Proprietor therefore it is dangerous using any but that from 375 Bow ery, N. Y. : ,ii -74 T0 THE PUBLIC. v . ' f -- E hereby certify-' that our son. 6 years of ace. was suddenly taken with a lever, and after a severe sickness a violent cough ensued. He was bloated : his skin was filled, : and his physician said there was no favorable symptom anout nim, tnat he bad a confirmed consumption. At that time, we procured a bottle of that valuable medicine, Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort, After taking one bottle we began to have hopes of bis teovery. He continued- until he had used five bottles. It is now year from that time, and hi health is better than it has ever been since an in fant.' l - f'S.-r", .j V- - DAyri) fy HANNAH ROGERSC'- GranvilleWashingtoa Co., N. Y. , For proof of the above-statement I refer to the subscribers above people of high respectability. . ' vi-i-v-,-,v,-- " GEO. TAYLOR. f Lookout for a Counterfeit Article! ! ;j -: Sold, because of its dkcbptiojt and cheapness of quality at a very shall prick. The same is procured by certain dealers.and suffered fq pass in to the hands of the innocent purchaser as the gen uine Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort.? Alwavs ob- I serve The genuine is, and ever has been, pre- 1 37o 0wery, New-York City ' Fislent Cough and Cold Cured The severe change in weather having given me a most violent cold, also expectoration and difficulty of breaking; I was much distressed ifhtil I took Dr .Taylor's Bal sam of Liverwort, f I found this medicine to suit my case and cured ma at once, which causes me to recommend it to others. ' S - " J. J. FISflER, 17 J3 jttOW sf : N. Y. Pain in the Side and Breast. These diseases have caused me much trouble,and often prevented my attending to business. Every medicine I heard of I tried, but found no relief. As a last resource I concluded to try Dr. Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort, as soon sal did I grew better, and have been gaining ever since; am now in good health, and can truly recommend this Bal sam as being far superior to any thing else . A L GREEN, 2 Pitt sf N.Y. . ; Spittin of blood, cured, For four months I nave had a discharge of blood from the lungs, al most daily. Also, a dry baid cough, some pain, ereal Weakness and hoarsness.' After trying tbe doctors in vain for three months, -1 concluded to use Dr. Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort, of - which inree bottles have made an entire cure. . -LA HA Yl LAND, 171 Oak st. N Y i 1 'BEWARE OF FRAUDS!! ' VJVbne Genuine but that prepared at the old office 375 Bowery,. City of JVew York, where the 1 -article was first made and its character established. 1 JVona other Genuine though there are various im itations offeied bearing the same or similar names. AGENTS. ' IRA buttoa; BRANDOJV. James Everson, Rutland, Book-Store Rutland. E. Jaimrson, CastletoaA LCatlin, Orwell, IF" uck. Pittslbrd Dr E Vail, Middletowu--Vail fy Co., Danby Bingham, fiTudbury Lake Dunmore Glass Co., Salisbury C Walker fy Co BeifT ; Leflingwell. IF. Poultney flitch cock & ftjorgan, Clarendon Springs-H Lumbare, Pavrlet- W Y Abyes, East Poultney Burrill, Andrews, fy Co., .Manchester J A Hodge, Dor- Sn'ktey fy Con Granville Coiners, u '71Jchn C Park Dr, A Anderson, irhite halU JYY. A fyj C Allen, Fairhaven S D- Al fred; W. Haven JVLovely & Co. Turlington. Leeds and Thayer, Wholesale Druggists, 127. JlZaiden Lane JVew York Citv will see all orders answered for the Genuine Taylor's Balsam -o friends will find it more eonverderit to 'forward cr7ur, at wnaiesaie twice s. mnere tnetr oraers inrough thevr Hcz::i . ia t: Jl also fur nishDrvzgs, Medicines I: CJsi vbidow glass, Dye stujfsi glass ware fy ell articles in their line at as favorable prices as any house in mCsurieai " ' 6itt THE LION OF THE DAY I ne via jjuica or uernan Ve Pills.. fTHO the citizens of the United Stem XL and the. Canada is TesDectfulit, miUed this-Directory lo the means tZ gaining that .wnicn nas been partial!, and In some instances, totally lost ' What blessic iff should be nrized that of health, and who knows bettpr to prize tne oiessmg, man inoee who W a t 1 run : .. uaTC uccH uepiiYcu vi in; si is an old adas (and one that contains a wise injunction 1 in time of peace, prepare for war.".!. We shouTd.in time of Health prepare f the attacks of that stealthy lurking fn. Disease. It would, be wisdom to observt his movements, to. scan well the form jft which he approaches, and then to meet him with those means which are calcu!4; ed to ; efleci his overthrow. Tbosj means are 1 now before this enlightened and intelligent community. Thev arec. cessibte to the poor as well as the rich andl trust that' those who regard the Uonstnuiion 01 man as one ot the finest specimens fit Divine workmanshin. the Laws Ijy which that System is govern ed ana uireciea, as originating in no other than in the councils of Heaven, win , far obey the'lnjunctions of the tatter as to provide" the best safeguard for the former. It is with' the most flattering recommen dations, subscribeJLby most eminent Medj. cal . Gentlemen, -Dot only in this Country but also in Europe; that I offer this valua ble Medicines to this American People. : Time and ' full opportunity for a fair and; impartial trial have placed Ihe Lioa of the Day beyond the brand of Imposi tion, Humbug, Gtuackery, &c. , This Pill is composed of extracts from nine parts of the vegetable kingdom, (be ing entirely free from any- drug of a dele terious nature,) and adapted parlicukrlj to the cleansing of the Stomach, Blood, and the various secretions of tha Human System, Billious Fevets, and Cholir, Fe ver and Ague,"! Jaundice, Scarlet Rash, Dispepsia, Heartpujni' Costiveress, Asth ma, and Liver Complaint have been cured, by using these Pills according to the direc tions accompanying ea c h box . ; It is not intended that this Medicine i?t cure forall'Diseases to'which the human system is liable. - Many, efforts have been, made to com pound a Medicine which W011IJ cure ill Diseases, but iave Jailed. 4 Those Diseas es enumerated above, are. wuhin the row- er of these Pills aud a sure "cure or relief is warranted. Price ' 37 1-2 cent For sale in - Brandon by Jackson & Ketcharn, Warren & Bliss; W. PouUner, J. LeffingwelT, Joel Beeman; E. Pouhney, YY. h JNoyes.S. U. Uushman; Iia.Fran cis L. Wing; W. Rutlanc!, Hitchcork.E Morgan,'. F. Blason; Clarendon Spring Hitchcock & Morgan; Tinmouth, JN'ost W. Sawyer; Wailingfbrd, N. Round i Co.. David H." Meabbam & Co.; CUr-n-don, H. & V.; Hodges; Rutland, H. T. White tc. Co.; E. Crarehdon, Calviu Ciosj. mant Calvin SpencerShrewsbury, Leti Finney; Mountholfy; D. . T. Huntoot; Sherburne, Chas. Anthonv & Maxhani; Pittsford.S. D. Townshehd & Co., Stronj & Buck; Benson, C. R. Walker & Co; UrwelU A. L.vUallin. 5U:ij And for' sale pt all the principal tow i the State f TTTNFEUMENTED W 1 NE. - I J vLJ Pomeroy, Jr. No 47 Water stff, offers for sale a superior article ofUDfer mented! Juice of the Giape. It is in tlr form of a Syrup, and so concentrated to airoid rermentationslt retains oucM not all of the flavor otthe Arape; nd decidedly better than any 'article wbiri has heretofore been offered Directicu for diluting 'it. occompanyr'earh bottle. For the con veh ience of those ch urcbr s ari individuals who may - wish to order :tbf lett-r, and enclose trie rnoufv. it will 1 pat ud in different size' bottles, and rack in case which rray be had at $5, SlOa $20 seach ; , and citq ;be safely transport to any part of Ahfc country All sa) orders, postpaid", will' be promptly acen ed to. ' I , - New-York; July 21st; 1841. 5 Th'e following testimonials have b kindly furnished by the Rev. Mr.,Mf and Edward C. Dela van, Esq. - ' I have paid some attention to lb ,V fermented Juice of the Gfape, which 3rv Poraeroy offers to.'the churches for fofj muoion wine. 'It certainly is a bosnw and.. dellcous article, ;and evidently 1 from that maddening 'quality which, fermented wines, is so destructive to souls and bodies of men. If it can be erally introduced into the churches, so i the people of God shall no longer in J holy, ordinance contribute to the sPP? - of alcoholic manufactories, a great ana pbrtaot advance will be made in the csjj 'of temperance; an advance noiv w3 called for the reform' of more ttjan lsM drunkards, mon v of whom we hope te at the table of Christ, and none cf can with safety tak'ejntd their lips tbe oxicating principle. '-John Masb. !: V Sec. Ameri Temp. V0- . New York, July 2IstV84I. BaUstonntreiJvly lS4 ! most cheerfully add my t!m?L that of lr. Marsha The amp01. V Fruit of the Vine" free from tbe PJ of alcohol.which-you have been to kj ft to send me, is not only beautiful I J0.1 . tf tcioua. And I r.ra? Go'd that tbe Cnrnu of pur land aod all other lands may .( Vine" free from fermentation, 10 pc. the alcoholic and drugged poisons have so long held their station on Table of the Lord. Epw. C ,tAT , -49 tf. r K ' JOB PBLlimKG KZhTLJ Z&ZCV&?'