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, 1JK ttrtmtm District nf Rutland, as. ( bercd that t pcul probate couit hold it ItutUnd within 4 inl for said district on tlic 30th day ui npui, a. u. I Din. Present, Writ. Hall, Judge Aaron Rogers Juii., nreutof o( the hit w..l and testament of Joseph Davis, late of Danby in aid district, deceased, pin'miinc 10 renocr an account ol Ills adinluutratlon i f lld estate, It U ordered that end account ho referred for examination and sllowinro to the first Monday bclni' the lit day of June tint and that acopyoflhis order bo published three nfoki successively previous thereto In'ho Rutland Herald, a, new spatter printed al Rutland, that all persons inteirstrd may apejr and object to tlin aarr.o, If they aen cauae. A true ropy of Hrcord, ml HENRY HAM., RrgUw State nf Vermont, ) E it remember District of Hutl.itul, it J J rd lh.it at a Ma tnd ptobalo court huldcri at Rutland within and for aald district on tho fib day of May IMG. Present, Wm Hall, Judge. John L. Marsh, executor uf the last Mill and toallment of Edward Gibson lato of Clarendon in said district, deceased, propot lot; to rentier an account nf his adminislra- linn of sal'l catatu ; It l ordcird thst laid arrnunt ho lefi'rrrd for examination, t allowance to tlio first Mori- day, bring tho 1st day of Juno lie x I, and that a rnpy of this order he published throe week successively, prtivious thereto In the Hulland Heiald.a newspaper printed at Hut land, that alt persons interested may appear and object to the same if thoy see cause, A true copy of record. 10 HENRY HALL, Register. VlH ibo subscriber being appointed by " T the Probate court for tho district of F.iithaven,cominis'iionersioteccivc,eiiminc, and adpistall claims nnd dornanda of nil per amis against tho estate of Joel Hramiin latt of J'oultnry, in said district deceased, rcpresoniril insol- vent, and six months from (lie 2d dav of April, Inst, being allowod by said court for that purposo, wo do therefore hereby giro riotico that wo will attend to the business of our said nppointrncnt at said Ilcimin's late residence In I'oullnoy, on tho first Wcdnos days of July and September next, from ten o'clock n. m. until ono o'clock, p. m. on each of aaid days Elisiia Asiit-tv, ) n , Mr,,.Ti!,.., frCotnni.rs. Poutnuy, May 1 1618 10 sTTTfToT" V 1 51 J"M0NT1T" j iTi t ruu.em District of Fairhavon.ss. J MJ bored that tt a probalo court liolden at CaMlelon within and lor suddistritton the llh clay of May A. 1). 1610. Present, A. Warner, Judge. Whereas Wm. 0. Kiltrcdgo adminisimior t it h tho (Till annexed of the Citato nf Juab Smith lato ofOiwcll, in said district, deccas od, has made application to said cnu rl for nn ordor to extend thu timo hcretofoiu given to pay tho dobls again Mid deceased and settle tho estate, ono year. Thcicfiire, It is ordered that said applica tion ho rclered for hearing and decision to tho first WodnosJay being tho 3d day of Juno next, at tho Probate Olfico in Castlclun, nnd that notice thereof bo givon to all per sons interested by publication of this order threo wroUs successively, previous thereto in tho Hulland Herald, n newspaper printed at Hulland, that thoy may appear and ob juct to tho same il thov suo cause, A true copy of Record, IB Attct, JAMES A. WARN EH, Register. STATE OK VERMONT, ) 15 E it ri'tnem. 1) trlct of Rutland, ss. t JJ beted that at a staled probate court held at Kullnid within nnil for sani ditlrict.on tho 1st Monday being tho 4th dny of nay, lhlfi. Present, Win. Hall, Judge. Whereas Robert Picrpoinl, administrator do bonis nun of thu estate o Alfred Duck lato of Pittsford, in said district, deceased, intestate, has this day made application to said court in writing representing that tho lit of claims as allowed In- tho commission ers claimod by tho creditors, to bo yet duo is about 4130 dollars, that thero are no assets in his hands, that tho sale of a part ll not all tho real cstato of and deceased is ne cessary for tho payment of said debts, tho expenses nf administration and thai a part there"! annot bo sold without injury to those interested and therefore praying said court to grai.t him nc'ni' to sen all of tho real restate except thu widow's dower including the reversion thereof, mid real estate was inventoried as "homo farm estimated to con tain about 100 acres including the widow's dower with tho buildings thereon, mountain lot ostlmated to contain 75 acres, a leased lot of school land containing 15 acres, and 1-2 of slip No. 29 .n brick meeting house." Thorcfore, It Is Ordored lint said applica tion bo referred (or hearing and decision to the first Monday being the 1st day ol Juno noxt, and that a copy of this order bo published three weeks successively, pre tious thereto, in the Rutland Herald, a news paper printed at Rutland, thai all persons in terested may nppcar and give bonds for tho pnymcnt of said debts nnd oipcnses or oth erwise object to the granting of aaid license if they see cause. A true copy ofrcenrd. Jj9 HENRY HAM,, Register. HAN AWAY. ON the troth inst. Alexander Harlow, a minor, absconded from tho sorvicc of the subscriber, to evhoin ho was bound as an indented apprentice All persons are cautioned against giving him credit or in any wise harboring or employ inc him SETH SMITH. Hanson, Apn. 21, Ifllfl. STATE OF EH. MO NT, J nKii". Distlict of Fairhavan, ss. J I) bcrcd that at a probate court liolden at Oasllcton in and for jaid district nt, the 16th day of Xpnl, 1 ft ttl. Present A Warner, Judge. Seneca Field, administrator of thu es tate of Samuel .Hams late nf Wosthavcn in and i'i. :. ', deceased, having undo applica tion to said court to extend tho lime hereto fore limited for P)ing tho debts against said estate ono year It Is oidered that said application bo heard by said court on the first cdnesday in Jui.o next at me t'louate iillice in Uastleton, and notice thereof b given to all portona Inter ested by publication of this ordor threo weeks successively In the Rutland Herald a news fiaper printed atltullsnd prnvioiia thereto that lbT uUy appear and object to the tame if they im cauasr; A true copy of record. n Attutt JAMKS A.WARNER.Reglster. MJ8S 8. FISK.would respecfully inforra the ladies of Rutland and vicinity that she has jost rtcicvtxl from New York the la test Spring and Summer Fashions and will endeavor to exec ate all order with prompt. rw. both In Millinery and Ureas-tnaking. Rutland. April 8,g. LADIES and )lum last leeetved and for uU by D. 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No. 1. constat of a splendid eol lection of IB beautiful Scripture Yiews.-No.Q, Magnificent Views of 1 rinltv unurcti and ol the tiommunions wtnuow ibuio jiu somco ; No. 3 the Israelites taking iioasessiou of the Promised Lnd, and !the Transfiguration of Christ on iHa moum : No 4 A beautiful J.n- glish and French Style combined. E. Wiucaa, lU.Folton it. KewYork SAsil FACTORY. THE subscriber tnanofactuiea by machine, ry all kinds of WtndowSish.PannelDoora, Venetian Ullnds.and will supply all order ! n bort otic. 8ILA8 K NVtllugford, april 1, IBIS, 1 for CoiiNiiiiiiitioiis And tho best remedy knutvn to man lor' Asthma of evcrv stage, Liver Complaints llronchitis, Intlucnra.Conghs.Colds, Weed ing of tho Lungs, Shortness of Dreath, pains and weakness in the sido. blenst,vc 1 ami all other disease of thn Pt'I.MONAKY OUCANN, A vprv important disease over whirh this llalsam exerts a powerful influence, is that of a DISEASED LlVl-.H. In this complaint it has undoubtedly proved more efficacious than any remedy hnlirrio employed, and in numerous instances when patients had endured long nnd severe suffer. inc fiom the disease, without receiving lliu least benefit from various remedies, and w hen Mercury ha been resorted to in vain, llio uso of ibis Il.tlsam has reslored tho Liver to a hoalthv anion, and in inanv instanres ef fected PERMANENT CURES, after evr-v knew-n remedy had failed to produce the de sired elf'ct. (hiinxon of a rrsuhtr VUyurinn. Evelnr, Me . Sept. 30, 1815. This cnrtifie tliat I lnvo riicoiiunpiidt'd llio use of Wintar's Ilalsam of Wild Cherry for disease- of tho Lungs, for tw o years pist, it il many bottles to mv knowledge have been used by my pjlients, nil with beneficial re sults. In two cases wliero it was thought confirmed consumption had taken place, the Wild Cherry effected a euro. E. JloMirN, Physician at Exelrr Corner. NO QUACKERY' NO DECEPTION " All published statements nl cures perform ed by this medicine are in every respect tnic. linear' of Counterfeits ami mitalums Tim unparalleled and astonishing efficacy of Dr W isiar's Ilalsam of Wild Cherry in all diseases for which it is reenrninendoi., cur ing many cases after the skill of ihe best physicians was unavailing, ha effected a large, and increasing demand for it. Thu fact has rallied snveral unprincipled coonlcr- lc Iters and imitators to pilm oil spurious mix tures, of similar name and appearance, lor ihp genuine Halsam. Do careful and get the genuine Hit. Wis tah'k IIai.sam oi-Wn.p Ciikiihv. 1,'oiie gen uine unlrs signed by 1 11UTTS. Address all order to SETH'W. FOWLE, Huston, Mass. For sale by Luther Daniels, Hulland, .lories .V Dow, Cutting; illo : .1 Perkins, Casllelon ; W .Woullori ,V Co., West Poult nev ; A Illiss cj Co., Ponllucy : II. Heals, W'ells; Wlicdon Swallow, Paw lei ; S. Smith, Dauby 1 corners; I. .1 . V.nl A: Cn, Dinliy Hpiirv Siiiionda, Pillfonl: Warren & Miss-, llrandon, and also for halo by druggists and agents throughout New Eng land. 27:ly V LIJAllLE REMEDY. II UN T'S I. i N I M I". N T. rPIILS Celpbratod IvMprnal remedy lor iho euro of Rheumatism, crarnp.c, nfluctinns nf'tho Hpine, pains in the I a k and ehesl, Kwellfil limbs, croup, ague in the (ace, toolh achn, spr.iins, bruises, issues, unceraled sntov, salt rheum, sore llito.it and quinsy, weakness in tho nnklos, nervous die.iMes, c-onlrarticin of tho muscles, burns, corns, and frosled feet, is now almost nnic er.sally ark niiwlndgcd to bo onu of llio wondors ol ihe world, and tho best external remedy now known : and as a proof of tho great celebri ty winch tin remedy has ntlsined.thc follow ing ecrtificite, from gentlemen of thu high est respectability, is olfiired. There has never yet been di' covered an oxtrtml remo dv which hns proved mi universally hiiries lul in all ciimcs where ll had been applied : I'ncn 5(1 ccnls per botlle; hold in Hull. mil Co., by Chipman ft McEtv.in, Chipm ins L Hiding. D. R. Harbor. Honson; H. S. Ariu strnng, West Haven. C. M. Hrn'vn, Co., Dinby; Lapham .V Vail, South Walliugford; I). II. Sahin ,t Co., Wellington!. Jones .t Dow, Shrew hburv. Vail cV Oris, Mnldlelown, S. Mear, East Poultne); E. Jamie.son .V Co., Castlotnn. D. Morgan A: Co., West Rut land; S. 1). Winslnw, Pitlsfoid; Warren A' Hli.s. nr.indon, D. P Hell, Rutland; and I , llio Druggist nnd .Merchants gcncrall thro', out the State. 7:3rn GEORGE E STANTON, Sing Sing. CASH PAID FORjC'OAL. THE Subscribers arc wishing lo contract fur Hard Wood Coal, to the nmouut of 101) 000 buslielslo be di.livurcd at the Fdirhavin Iron Works. DAVEY &CUSI1.MA n Fairhaven, March 27th., 1810. NEW 'I'A I LOIU rT EST A 1 1 ,1S H- MENT. PMrlll'GIIS A: W. W. MrrAI'LTail or would reKtjertfullv inform the in- hab tants of Rutland and vicinity that they have located themselves in the Masonic Hall with the intention of carrvini: on the Tailoring business, wIimo by strict atten tion lo business t li it y hopo lo receive a libe ral share nf patronage. All work entrusted to their care will be dono in the best manner and with the great est despatch. All orders for cutting stricll) attended to and warranted lo fit if properly made up Rutland, March 21, 1810. 13 tf OR TO LET. ffi flMIE subscriber will sell or let the fjrm 1 no w occupied by Mr 'Oilman Stanard. iltunril threo miles north of Catlclori il- lage, containing about one hundred acres of land, a good dwelling house, threo barns, and other out buildings, together, with a good Sawmill, which can always be supplied with log! in abundance. Also, one undirided one fourth of 27 acres of Cedar and Pine Swamp, situated in lliitibaiclloii,,onu mile north of said I.irm. rayric nts made to suit thv pin. chasfr. JOHN CAIN Rutland, Dec, 5, !RI5. f,j:,f STATE OF VERMONT, i T?Ei7ren. District of l-airhavcn.ss. J J- hcrcd that at a ptobato cour. holdeu at Castleton with. in ana lor taiu uisinci on ttio Uli day of Slay, A. u. ibiu. Present. A. Warner, Judge. l-.llslia Al'enl executor of iho estate of atlian Siauldin late ol I'awitt n Iaj(j trict, deceased, proposing to render an ac count of ids administration of said estate. It la ordered that aaid account U referrtd for examination and allowance to thn Tint Wednesday in June next, and that a cony of LI. 1 - I. i.i- I I .1 , I J tui uiusr in puuiiaucu nireo wnm success (rely previous thereto In the Holland Her ald, a newspaper printed at Ruland that all persona interestedjmay appear and.object to Uie aame if the see cause A true copy of Record, 10 Attest, Jamu A. Waai, Register mi FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS I'm,! for the Original Recti cf the ci. i.F.miA Tfin uxiMwr Ol NT. JOHN LONG. 'PHIS most wonderful remedy of Ihe late L St. JOHN LONG, of England, for the external application to many diseases, is now for the first timo introduced into tho United Stairs, The great fame of this mostlmportant med icine has preceded it, as will bo soen by the following extract taken from the Medical In tolligenrcr, vol. 2, pngc 1112. It la here in troduced to show the public, the gloat esti mation In which St. l,ong'ii Liniment was held, nnt only by the people of England at large, but also by the Afediral Faculty there. "Dr. Macreight called tho attention of iho .Medical Society to thn composition ef the Liniment emploved by the celebrated St. John Long, which stone lime, exnicd, no small controversy with rospcrttoits imputed virlurs. ll was known lo most of the mem bers, lint al the death of that person, the se cret oflhe 'inposiiioti was sold for the enor mous si., o! XT 0,(100' (50,00(1.) Ho had employed llio Liniment pretty extensively during the last year, and lound the rcsulu ronseipieiit on its application, perfectly as touniiiiig ! The phenomena winch lollow.s thn use of it aro nu ll as will astonish the be holder, and are often deemed miracrlous by those who employ ihe remedy, and paradoxi cal by many of tho profession. 'I hey wero 1. Thu nppearani o of a greater degree of redness no uiio part ol' the skin than nnotliur when unlfirmly rubbed this peculiar red spot bring nlways ilirectlv in tho neighbor hood, mid over the part where tho disease is ocatc d. 2. On the continuation of the rubbing for some time, tho oo'.'ing of a ll u I tl Irom the sur face, varying in color, the ctiticlo remaining unbroken. 3. Thu healing of the dtspasn undor the rontintied action ol the Liniinonl." Surh is thn unanswerable! testimony in favor o I this most important external remedy' Its all healing virtues an- displayed in many of the most tedious and uliMinnteatleclion.c to w hich thn human fratno is subject and most tri umphantly so, in all those internal, obscure diseases, which dcly nllko the skill of the physician and povvor of meln inc. It is by the excitement ol a new ai-iinn in the e.ha lent vessels of ihe part all'oclrd, induced by llio application of tins Liniment, tiiat the cuiu is aliened and llio disease removed The rnritiniied application will, if persevered in, assuredlv product' a peculiar rcdneis di rectly over thipartaflrrtid, thus pointing out witli niiPiring certainty tint primary so.il of disease, and by continuing the rubbing, the vitiated ami morbid fluids will be seen lo orei; through iho skin, and pass off hiscim hi y from the nrlacn by the i!halent vessels, and hereby entirely eradicate thr cause td the di.sease, and restoring llio part airectecl to its usual health. Tho following complaint!) are those in which the Liniment of Si. John Long act most conspicuously : Riei.rimirw. This most distressing dis ease, which i so iniivors.illy prevalent, is ea sily curee in a short timo by rubbing in a fow bottles of the liniment. 'alj, Of the legs, arms, hands, or fare will be speedily restored to anion by thor oughly rubbing with the liniment one hour at a lime, three limes a day. Vic Dotorcux. This most painful malady may be totally eradicated by applying St. John Long's Liniment. .reer Complaint, So tedious and protrar- tml Ml lit' tinturo, U't'iriit,, nut lltr. pntu,,,, ,y a long gradual scene of suflering and sorrow, is Mion alleviated by tho uso of the lii intent, and when pcri verod in its continued appli cation is ultimately cured. White Siccfiri't. Those painful ailections are cured by this remedy without any of those diMMrons ami inisiomty distortions which always attend these alfectioni, M) long a rc proai h to tho snoncn of medicine. Stiff Jainti, Aro rendered supple arid lim ber by thoroughly rubbing in thu liniment four or fivo times a day. Al'scs'is. Of all kinds, aro speedily hint' In ahea-1. ,.,.1 if taken in season aro cnliruly prevented Dropiy in the Chest or lliarl. So efTerlu allv cured by daily and constant application to llio chest of this invaluable remedy. In all dropsical diseases its effects are most as lonishing. J'anit in the Side, Rncl.or Ilrrnst. Tlie.se troublesome ailections, so tedious to be borne, are totally elisiipatcd by tho u.so of a singlo bottle. Attltma. This hitherto most inveterate complaint, is greatly relieved by dally rub bing with tho liniment, and il of long stand ing, is ultimately cuied with constant rub bing, and wearing next to the chust a ilaniiul cloth wet in llio iinimeiit. JUuiivs and Sprains, However sevcru arc immodiately relieved, and all soreness and stiffness removed. iYcri-niM Complaints, Arc immodiately soothed and quieted by tho virtues of tins remedy, and their tendenry to return greatly lessened and all Intornal Swellings, of ev ery natnro ar banished like a charm, with the operation of this Liniment. Agents W. E. C. Stoddard, Rutland; II. Sunonds, Pittsford; V Ross, Ilrandnu , W. II. Hrown,Cuttingsville; J.nuieson it Co; Caslloton. U Pmrr. 25 rt id. A H YW II. iT y!h : 'sT iw.rT SEAVER'S Joint and AVrer l.inttnent is not only the brst ntlirlu that ran be used for Rheumatic- reflections, Utilises, Vprains, and Lameness of all kinds, but is the most perfect and lasting cuto that hag ev er been discovered for the very troublesomo complaint, Chtlldaint. No inconvenience whatever attending its application. The mnst inciedulous may be satisfied by trying one bottle, which will cost hut 25 com. In all cases whore an citcrnal application is needed, ll has proved itself highly valuable, as may bo seen by ilm follor-ing certificates. Tho unde rsigned, having tmdu use of Seaver's Joint and Nerve Linimont, either in our families or on our own persons, and finding it t be llio best remedy without ex ception that we have ever used, f ir tho cum plaiats for which it in intended, would recom mend it to our friends and the public goner ally, believing that those who are ulilicted with any of theso complaints will find relief nunc use nf this valuallo medicine H. T. White, Rutland ; Pock U Spoar, Druggists, Jluriington; George Morton. Williaton; Hi ram Hopkins, Rutland, O. Cook, Rutland. For Mrimafn: affections, y'ruin, Drums, c- I most cheerfully recommend it to llio public, aa I can speak from experience, hav ing made use of it in many inatancea in my family for thoabovecornplainu. D.L.Paict. Rutland, Sept. 5lh,lSt5. ' 37 0m W. F.. C. SicHldard. Agent for Rutland; Jonc. A-Dow, Cutlingsville , S j, W)na low, Piti.ford. . Ro.i. UrandontJ. II, Huntley, Saliebuty; W. P. Ru.sell.Middle bury. Peck & Spear, Uurlington: S. K, Collins, Monipelinr ; and druagiat and mer chant geoerally. Reed, W'tns & Cutler, 51 Chatham r'reet, Iloston. wholeaale agenta Pri-foraled Card IloardT" AN EW supply, for tale by STOonaan. M -April. 17 F. HROWN'S. SAnSAPMltI.I AND TOMATO HITTERS The above Is acorrccl likenesa of a pcraon i lie above Is acorreci nucnesa 01 a pcraon hat has been cured of a bad humor of long landing, by using HROWN'S RAHSAPA ULLA and TOMATO lll'I'TEHs. Who that stain Hit will or can have the least iioiitii tint ttio a hove medicine is thu best article now in use for the following complaints, allot reading llio following rprtllicatca.l Had humors, dispepsii, jatindirc, costitenoss is cured by them in a short time, alter all other inedi cines havo failed. Give them .1 ttl.il and sat isfy yourselves of thu truth uf the abuvo as n-rtion. Ilu stiro and nlways asl. for Hrown's, as there are Imitations, and counterfeits sold, winch is no moro Iiko the genuine w hich is prepared by Frederick Drown, than cold wa ter Thcfo excellent bitters will bo found a cer tain cur6 in all rases of incligesllnn or ells pppsia, jaundice, loss of appetite, general tin bilitv, famines. and sinking of llio atomach, lowiiess of spirits, costivciicss.tlciermiu.ilioii of blood to tho he.nl, pain in tho snlu and limbs, c'larrha', weakness, Hiyiiness, cutane ous eruptions on tho face and nock, Iheclic fever, night sweats, nervous anil sick head ache, aridity ol stomach, billions affection, piles, and iii&ll diseases caused by impuri ties of the blood, this debility of llio system, or the unhealthy slate of the stomach and bowels. Thry are also exceedingly efficacinu in resloring constitution!, broken down by sed entary employments and havo been extensive ly used by clergymen, editors, c lerks, suam slresses. anil numerous others whosu health has been injured bv confinement and closo application, with the happiest results. They restore! tho action of the stomach, increase the tuanlity of blood, and impart to the wan and emacinled .system oflhe invilid tho vigor and glow of truo health. These bitters are warranted to bo a purely vegetable compound nnd mark this, thov can never do the loasl injuiy in any case wh ilevcr. They are kepi by many persons as a fami ly medicine, and havo been given to the youngest children, on account ol llio mild, ness ol their operation, with euellcnt ef fect. Posloffiep, Egnrtown, Mass, May, 21, 1815, Mr. F. llrown Sir, Will you havo the kindness, to onward mo by thu schooner, En ergy now 111 lloslon. al Central Whaif, op posito .Uosxrs Howies ,J Fisher's store mx doon Imltles sarsapanlh and Tomntn Hit lers. A captain of a ship bound 011 a Cape Horn voyage, wishes more than I havo now on hand to supply him with. I therofurc send this to bo mailed in New Hedfortl. so that you can solid them up by tho Energy. Should 1 delay .sending tho order until to morrow's mail, it would bo too lato to send by the Energy. Ily complying wijh tho a bovo request, you will oblige Yours roHpcetfhllv, HYLVANTS L. I'E.lSE, IV Al. IHere is another rcrommendatnn from .1 well known captain of a ship, which sails from Fairliaven, Mass. Cap'.ain Joseph Holly, of tho whale hhip, says iirown'.s sart,apanlla and I oinato Hit tors, aro iiivnluabli! to all seafaring men I liny should never bo wilhuut it. No mr li- c 1 lit is like it, or nail as good in diseases winch sailors are liable; lo, pariicularlv elrs oases biough on by living a long time on salt pros isieitiM. I havo used il on my la.u vnyago, and do know from experience on myself, scurvy it almost 'immediately cured by it. Take my advice, and ncvor goto sua without om; dozen bottles of Ilroivu'.s Sarsa parllla nnd Tomato Hitlers being or board your ship. HEAD AND 11EL1F.VE A person is very apt to say, wc of course .' "uld recommend our own modirinuin pref erence to any other For fear that rrmaik may be Aaid nf me, I havn thought it proper to subjoin a few certificate!! nnd letters from our agents, and persons of the first respecta bility, and those that are best known in the towns where they reside. Do no t.ikn my word for it, lint Ptiquirn for youraelvos; you will find all that I havo said is true. I can publish hundreds, hut I think the followine. which 1 have selected from dilluienl parts of 1110 country, are; suilicient to aatisfy tho prejudiced mind. My agent at Haiti, Mo., Mr A. G, Pago, sent 1110 thu (oUowini; a few days since. Hath, name. May 28. 1 R 1 1. Mr F. Hrnwn, Dear str Having tes ed tho valuo of your 'Sarsapanlla and Tomato Hitters, I takn pleasure to give you the facts of my caso (or your own satisfac tion anil the bonefit of others. I havo been suffering with tho erysipelas humor in my side, causing my hand anil arm to sw ell very much, nnd to ho painful at the same time, and for somo weeks previous, have been troubled wiih a weak stomach . most of my food has hint mo, and there lias been a sin gular f.iintness at the stomach, winch has been increasing, and caused mo much diffi culty. A ftor 1 commenced taking your Ru lers. I could perceive a gradual and mime diilo relief, and would iccommrnd 'it with much confidence! to these wlio aro troubled with such complaints, .Yours truly, Wm. DON NELL, Hath, Maine, June, 1, Ifil 1. I Mr F. llrown, Dear sir 1 have for anino time pa.sl, suffered much from tho jauiidiro ! and dyspepsia at the slomarh, loss of appc-' lite, ami tumble and pain from the least sim ple food, with pain in the head and sides, a slight cougii, general weakness and debility and weakness of the system. After using a number of medicines w ithout any relief I was induced to try your Sarsapanlla and Toma to Hiltera. I lecoivedjrniinidiatc relief from the use of one buttle, and I feel gratified for tho great relief I havo roccirrd, and I would recommend it to all others who aie suffering from similar uiinreier. 1 ours truly, VUl'.ni-MIIfk 11 Kit AW a all i, ,i, ,i...u.. mnmi. l,1 inedtrina In thn .,.. tr V,..,!..irk Drown, 08 Wasingtnn st. Hoston. AGJ'.N I b. Luther Danielt. Itutland Jones eV Dow, Cuttlngiville : F. Jamieson, Castleton ; W. Moulton fi Co West Poult - not ; A llliss, I oultney : I) lins, rus ; Wheadon if Swallow, Pawlel i Smith, Dauby 4 corner ; J II Vail .J Co. Danby . II Simonds. Pittsford ; Warren A: llhst, Ilrandon, and for sale also bytdruggista and ... i . a is t 11? il anno nree! scents rrencranv. J'r ce one 1 o . ar a bottle. 27 ly PIANO FOIITE TUNING. PIANO Fortes, and Organs tuned and regulated'in tht beat manner br WM PEASE. Dec. 1815 1'HE KING'S OIL. I710R all wnutids on.Hnot, and Cattle, surh as lIRrisns.CtTS.FlSTTLAS SPRAINS, CORKS, gall,, t ther bv the Saddle or (', ,.. SO'RE HACK, SOKE ltREASTS.Scraiv es, tic, iVc , and wotllids of 1 vrtv elfsrr , tlon removing allsotcnrss ami silliness. n healing up thu worst wounds 111 Irom ehi.to five elavs time. THIS CELF.11RATEI) REMEDY was prepared by older of His Majcstr,i).( late King Wm. IV. ol Great Ilritam. umiir the dltoction of Mr- Yotiatl, the fcleliraitij English Faimer and used by linn in the Ib ul Stud of lloracs only. DIRECTIONS. Dip a ffialhct in the Oil, and apply tn:!( wound or sore twice a day, or in iinflt wounds wot a rag in the Oil, nnd bind it cs the wound. N. II. Shake the botlle before using ui keep well corked. . w 1.' r C..I.I...I p. .,i...t t. AUKrT!! " . It ' . .JUMtu.iiu, Miiii.iiit., 1: Slmonds, Pillsforcl. V. Ross, llratidm.. I). llronu, Cuttlngsvillc; Jauuosun A ( Castleton. THEVEGl.TAIILE Pl'LMONARY IU1 SAM. IS probably almost without a aralUl having during a trial of nearly 20 vnr fully maintained Hip high tepulatlon wl. it lias .irnuiri'il for coiiMimpthe complin 1 ntul all diseases of the 'ung' and chfit ' has been used pioliabTy Wllh t"(i" success than any otlirr atticle kpopp. , many physicians who havn had an nppm nlty ol witnessing Us highly .saltllarv eliir-e do not hesilalo to recoiiimmid it as a V cnmenient,, and veiy eificacious mrr'i, , cqti.il is not superior to any other rrn lion for the abovn complaints witLm i;f knowledg, and one which has seldom c . appointed the reasonable expectation ed tU 1 who have used ll." The proprietors cannot descend to 1 present unblushing style of ailvrttiing lararticles.lt is too well know 11 lo rt'i 4 e je , such course, and they would mrp-h in llioso wlio wish for further coliftnn itmu , Its .superiority to thoso wlio hive tin,1 nnd lo the numerous ccrlilicatus nt pi ., cians and olhnrs attached lo raili bnul, -Tht! vegelalile Pulmonary Halsam us 1 tunny tears tho only ailiclo known vs li nionary Halsam. lis great rrlebr'rtv guru rise to n great many spurious .in, . which, by partially assuming the ti in r " genuine, and being put up so as to n ni ' . it as nearly as possil lo, are often f n1..1 1 nn Ihe publir lor the truo nrtitlr In these are 'Carter's Compound I', i- : n Halsam,' 'Ameriran Piilmonan l! i. nr.. 'Vegetable' Pulmonary) Syrup,' 'IV.u. ..an Halsam,' 'Indian Pulmonary Hal.sam.' '11m ter's Pulmonary Halsam,' Ac. lUarr all of them, Enquire) lor the anit .. 1 1 whole name, ihe EG ETA HLF. Pt'I.MrN AHY HALSAM, and be sum ai.d pel t true article, prepared by Ri.i.n, Wim .( 1 1 , i.rn. Wholcsaln Drcggtsts, 5 1, Cliall u.. i Hoston, and see tliat it has tht; writlrn nature of Wm. Jon'n f -utlor, upon a ye!. label on llio blue cmrlnpe. Eac h be,: .t and. seal isj stninped ' Vege table! l'u'.in ly Halsam." For sale by diiiggi-ts . country mi'rcharits generally. I'm bile in Rutland by L. DamtU K N. II. Dti'ri X e c I a l I c It a I t a m i r KLIXIH. r II K Great Northern Itemed) mr ( 01 A Colds, Hleeding at tlio Lungs, Hrm.i is, Night Sweats, difficulty of hroathii.." all otlirr disoiscs of llio Lungs, whul, incipient stages ol ttio t oiisiiinptiun a ' evidence 01 which can no loiiinl in tliti m" r.il sheets and pamphlets in tho hands of t genls, stniio of which ate occasional! 1 llslieil in another part of this paper CURTIS Ar SMITH, St. Albans Vt Only wholsaln Agents, by whom Agents rr bo supplied in any part uf thu I'mon, if tho best terms. Sold bv especial appointment, I'V W ' C. Stoddard, Rutland ; II. Morgan. Jr W Rutland, V. Ross, Hrandoii; E. Jaimr Castleton ; C. Walker. Unison ; Ui! ' " tis, Middlclown; N. W. Saw yer, 'l lnmn "' II. Simonds, Pittsford; Hall l Parker, Hr pinion ; C. C. lllopsom, W. Poullnrv , by aoiiie respectable dealer in the ennrti K I'i STliAAI-HN ilNTfANiT HUILKK iMANrrAcroio'. THE subscribrr hating n.inIrif! It new and oxlonsito MACIIIM': viln' is now prepared to manufacture on an ur proved plan, Steam Engines, Irom I '" '-' horse power, and lloilcrs of the UaUi.a'fi : and wnrkir.anshii. Strrttn Xtiu ttlttiC n ,tw eonvlltlCtl' Mill (leers, Shifting, Water Wlm'i ' and Hlowing Cy lunlerH, for furnaces f a. diameter less than 0 feel, made in the f"' manner and at tlio lowest prices. A !', I'1 perCallcnders of a superior make and f'i"' Tnu subscriber lias also a large me' " modious FFRNACE cnnnrcled w.n " Mtc.hiiie Establishninni.nhcrn Caurig' Iron a ml Hronoaro made of any wciB'l" eireediii-,' fitn tons in onu piece. lion Planing of any length less thin ! feet, done on short notice nnd on rc.w.i "' " terms. GORDON Me K O Uriel, Machine Establishment, in ar t' ' R. Depot, Pittsfield, Mass., Fob. ill. J 3 rnoi." NORTHERN CLOVER S!TI rTIIIE subscriber has on hand one 10.1 I J. Northern Clover seed ol last re1 grawlh perfectly clean and pure fmin "' ' and other foul seed. S. II. LANGJi" Castleton, March 1, 1 H 10. II '' LOO.nTEHE. Ill Ilaikuiii'N Patent I.afp HAS done more for tho eliicaics II which it is applicable than anv '"" instrument 111 use. And the snb-cii " determined to convince tho public lhn that it be at his own expense. An) I"' who needs an instrument of the kind, 11 vitcd to call at his houso and ri ce etc "'' trial for two weeks GRATIS, if the 1'" ' already convinced. People are rami : ' to believe reports derogatory fi llii" "' able Instrument of certain dortois t" f!' be Intcresied in "Hull's Suprfttrri "' instruments,) till til Qkbute oi'i'' '' K-air HI'" thisopiKirturiity It hasji entire satisfaction when tfaBfr iM!iri ur ' dcr tho direction of the neaHlleneei.ar.il " ' 1 "J V1" a"c,l "7 certificate r pel1 1. , terview 11 elejircd, to tlieio facta. I.-.i iviil 1m uri U.I ........ i. r ,,n I.i "m uj a icrnne - ' '' lenive exrience In their appli" J HTing a rcry large asaortrnent on b'"' ' a Ue, nJ likewise much impre' '"""i ' enabled to give all who inav 1 mime sauaiaci on. 1' eui to ra 1 ' or Tuesdays. JOHN H HIHHARD M " Kutlanrl, Oct. 8, 1815. II CAST'S TLELAXnS, H II ANNUM A- SON'S manuf.ctu". ' . superior article for sal br I). IMIKMv Rutland, Mirth 10, 18 IS. 11