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A CONTRAST. 1 ir. nntinm. from tha remotest azes, have had A- ships, but Colurahus only found out ihe way to Amenca. Before Ihe time of the great Spanish navi- i 7eeonyenMei to padd.e about the I a w with the Life Medicine. It is but t.A. t'N inrr l first venturcd uoon an un- i ,:ii known ocean, and Ihave discovered the precious ob- T0 IWU 3UU1V . . jecr 1 was in beaitu ui 1"-" -& y io icines were indeed known when I comraenced my i , search, but their use was not. uy tne use oi uieni. ,i have not only passed from the dpjected invatid, to the hale, hearty and active man of business, but compara-1 ;oti7 enpakimr. I have renewed my youm. l can iKne with rnnhdence in with m fellow-citizens. Does the reader want proof tbatthe VEGETABLE LIFE MEDICINES are tuitable to hU own case ? I have on file at my office, 5-16 Broadivay, hundreds of letters, from some ofthe most respectable cilizens ot this my native land, vol untarily offerpd in testimony of the virtues of a GOOD my owu oucriuiiuc, au.isc ; a VEGETAHHS MtWWHt.. n ....... niictittitinn have hpfn neailv ruined r by the " all-infallible" mineral preparations orthe day, I will bear me witness, that the Lifo Medicines, and ,io iho irue course to Dermanent cooa health. nrvpn a t. HF.MARKS RELATIVE TO xMOF FATS LIFE P1LLS AND PHCENIX BITTERS r : ". ' . ' t.i.-l Cr.. i. i:.m y I kind ordiseaso 10 WDxn me uuu.au """" In many hundreds ofccrtilicated instance3, they have even rescued sutfereri trora tne verj verSe ui - n(;,r,l. orave. after all ihe deccptive nojtrums ot the day had ulterly failed ; and to many thousands thev have permanently secured that uniforin enjov- ment of health, without which hfe eiri3 but a pailiai blessmz, 50 greai, inaeeu, u iul.,. alhbly proved, that U has PPeed sca cely blv and iofa.ll; less than miraculous to thoic who were unacquamtea ( with the beautiful philusophxal punciples npon tth.cn they are compounded, and upon which """T 1 .r AA uon inpunly.ngme (pnngs ana "'V,,, nriuin" inem iviin rcnencu iuiic auu "b"' i-nro ;n,!n'.ir. for t he r name. wmcn ut,siutu . o wnnntnnnnnq rpnust oi severai mai-, v duaU whose lives they baJ obviously saved. n. ..nn.inr rpioices in the oonortunity afforded bv the universal flilluiioii ofthe daily press, Ior placing his VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS withiu the knowl cd 'e and reach ofeverv individual in the community. Unlike the host of pern-.cious quackeries, which boast cl rcetable ingredients, the Life Pills are purelyand solely" vegetable, and contain neither Mercury, Anti mony, Arseuic, nor any other mineral, in any lorm whatever. They are entircly compoied ot estracU from rare and powerful plants, the virtues of which, thou"h long known to severai Indian tribrs, and re cently to some eminent pharmireutical chemists, are altogether unknown to the ijtnorant pretenders to medical scicnce ; and were never before admimstered :.. kr.mlir pflirnrlntii) a combinati in. ThoJr tiiMt niif ralion is to loosen from the coats of the stomach and bowels, the vaiious impurities and crudities constanfly settling arouni them ; and to re move the hardened faeces which collect in the convo lutiona of the sniall lntestines. Other medicines only partially cleanse these, and leave such collected maj ses bdhnd, as to produce lubitual costiveness, with all its train ol evils, oi suddjn diarrhoca, with its iinminent daners. This fact is well knovvn to all regular anat ' omists, who examine the human boweU after death ; and hence tho prejudice of these well infonned men a-'ainstthe quack meJicines of the age. Thesecond eBect ofthe VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS is to cleanse the kidneys and the bladder, and by this means, the liver and the lung, the healthful action of which en tirely dppends uion the rcgulartty of the urinary or cans. The blood, which takes its red color from the acency ofthe liver and tbe lung3 before it passcs into v.,,t iwinir thus uurifitd by them, and nounshed bv food coming from a clean stomach, courses freely throuch the vcins, renews every part of thesystcm. and triumphanllj mouutsthc banncr of health in the bloom- ?rh following are among the distressin? variety of human diseases, to ivmcn tne vcgeiaie r.... ic well known to be infallible : DYSPEI'UIA, by ihoroughly cleansing tho first and tecond stomachs, and creating a ilow of pure healthy bile instad ofthe stale and acnd kmd : Flatulency. PJpitation oflho Heart, Lossof Appetite, Heart-burn and Head-ache, Restlesaiiesj, Ill-tcmper, Anxicty, Lanuor.an.l lMelanchuly.whicn aro ttie Kdieral Byinp lomsof Dvspepsii, will vanish, as a natural cunse- whole len"th of the intcstincs with a so'.vcnt process, -j ,..;ii,.?t violence : all violcnt panies leave the . nf Its CUTO. ostiuuirss, iiy i.iciuiu iuu n-u..miwnlMfeloiiirbeen known and appre-; box : and the Ultters tor fel or??-: peroouiu. ciated for their extraordinary and immediate powers merous certifica'es of the wonderful efficacy of -r nrrfrft hsalth. to persoDS suffcnng under ; mav be there inspecled. ' " - bowels costive withm two days. Diarrhau and Chol- 5. Purgalion by vcgetables, l the only effectuil ra by lemovin the sharp acnd fluids h which these j mode ol purifying tliu ulood, and eradicating disease. coaiplamts are occasioned, and by promotin the lu- j It is cvident that all Ihojo medicines wlucli rcquire bri'cative secretion of the mucus mcmbrane. Fevers ' preparation in the paticnt, and give cold if taken in of all kinds, by restoring the blood to a regular circu- j damp or cold wcathcr, such a3 calomtl &c. do not as lation thro'ugh U'e proccss of perspiration in some ca-1 similate to the body, and arc therclbre highly injurious ee- and the thorough solution ofall inteslinal obslruc-, to tho conslltution, and iinpress and stauip newqual tion inothcrs. The LIFE PILLS hive becn kco.rn ities upon iL For tha Vegetable Un.vcrsal Aledi tociire Rheumatism pjrmanenlly in thrpo weeks, aud cincs," itis unnecessary toprep.ire. They inay be ta Gout in half that time, by removing local intlammation j ken wilh advantage in any wcather, or at any tune of from the muscles and ligameiits of the joints. Orop- the year. The simple theory aiinple bccause Irue eiesofa'.l kinds, by frcemg and strenglhening the kid-' contained in Jhcsc five propositions, was lirst promul nevs and bladder; they opcrate most delightlully on ' gated by Jlr. .Morison, the Hygeist, in 1823 ; and his Ui'-st important orgnns.and hence have everbeon found world renovvned medicines weie taken with unparallel. roriiin remcdv for the worst casfs of Graveis. Also, 1 ed success. Smce this time nuiucrous im.taturs have Worms by dislodging from tha turnings of the bowels iha flimv mat'.er to which these creatures auncre ; Asthma and Consumption, by relieving ttie air vessels ft, i.inrafrum the mucus, which even slight colds . 1 " " ... . ) t i j and inveterate Sorcs, by the perlect purity wjnch these L"fe Pills cive to thc blood, and the tiumors ; Scorbu t c Eruptious.and Bad Complexions, by their aherative c'ifcct upon tho tluids that feod the skin, the ruorbid tato of which occasions all ErupUve complaints, Sal low Gloudv, and other disagrceable Complexions. ....I r.rnrlllPP4 The use ol inese - -j - an Pntire cure of Salt iheum, Erysipe as, aud a stnk- ii.- imprcvement in the Cleaniess of the skin. Com- mon Colds and Inlluenza, will aUajs becured by one dose. or by two, euu m " r . ? - remedy for this mostdtstressing and obstinate raahdy, the Vegetable Life Pills deserve a distinct aud emphat ic recornmendation. It is well known to hundreds in this citv, that tho Propnetor or these invaluable Pills, u:.-oirffl;ptl with this complaint for upwards ofthirtyfive years, and that ho tned in vain every reme d prescribed within the whole compass of the Matena Aledica He howver, at leusth, tiied the medicine which he now off.;rs to the public, and he wascured in a very stiori uiae, " j ced not only improbabie, but absoiutely impossiblc, by ny human means. D1RECTI0NS FOR USE. The Propnetor ofthe Vf eetable Lile l'Ulsaoes noi ioiiu iuo uasu uu w cenary practice of the quacks of the day, in advising D,sons to take his Pills in largo quantities. No gooil rm.-dicii.ecan possiblv be so required, These Pills are to be taka on goin to bed evlty night. for a week or fortnizht, accordmg lome ou.-imaujr uimc u,a.c, The usiul dase is froin 2 to o accordmg to Ihe con titcfun of the person. Very dellcate persons should beitm with but two, and incwasa as tho nature ol the cafe miy rcqu.re : those moro lobust, orof very cos tive habits. mav begm with 3, and increase Io 4, or en 5 P U. tly ill etfect a nffleieiit happy chanse to guide the patient in their furtner use. Tne-e Pilii someUmesoccasions sxkness aud vomiting, thou-h very seldom, unless the stomach is very fuul ; this however. may be consiJered a favourable ,ymp tom as the pit'enl will finlhimselfat once relieved, and bv perseverance will soou rcovcr. lhey usually o ierate within 10 or 12 hours, and never give pain. unlesstho bowels are very rruch encumbered, They may be ta'ccn by the most delicate females under any circumstances. It is, however, recoinmeuded , that Xhoi' in later penods of pregnancy should take but oneata time, and thus contnve to keep tbe boweis - -n 1 irven two may be taken where the paticnt u cprv costive. Onepillin a solution of two ta i verv costive. Unepuun a suiuuo.i ui mo tauie sooons lun oi .ici o followin- doses a tea spoon full every two hours till n ooerates : for acbild from one to hve years of age, hjlf a uill and from five to tea, one pill. THE PHCENIX BITTERS. are so called, be cre they possess the power of lestorin- the expir KUr. ot Ueallh, to a sloivin. vior throaSho t Will occasion, whicn n oi removeu ut.-tuiiic na.ucin.-u iue meu:cines oi me unusn uouugi rinrps those dreadful diseases. Scurvy, Ulcers'all diseases which admit of cure. onstitutiun aa Tie Phocix ia said to he rftstore eljiOe rom tbe ashes of tts own dissolution. The Phcenix Bittere aare entirely vegetable. composed roots found only in certain paits of the western coun trv which will infalliblv cure FEVEKS AiMJ AGUES of all kinds ; will never fail to eradicate en rorMercury , infinitely soouer than th', Mfnl nrp,,oratio.n of Snrsjpanlla, aud has nriiitoitr nra th Hptnrmination of BLOOD i lunuwmoitii luii .w , m.w THE HEAD ; never fail in thcsickness incident young lemaies ; ana wiii ua muuu ........... .--- -j aIJ cases of nervous debihty and wcakness of the most :mpajraj COnstitutions. As a retnedy ior uiireiiii. amj inilaminatory Rhcumalism, the efncacj of the pha;nix Bitters will be d.5monstratcd by the use of a htn. ThnnM linsp of the bitters is uau ... ne -ss ruI i , Water or wine, anu this nuantily may be talcen two or three tirtes a day, about half an hour before mcals, oraless quantity raay be taken at all times. To those who are atGicted with imlyeslion after meals, these Bitters will prove Invaluable, as they verygreatly increass the action of the pnncipal vi :era, hpir fur.ctionj. and enable the stomach todischarire into the bowhels whatever is of- Tk,.-. SnjiuiIiMi ia c.isiK and soecdi'v re- muvet appetite restored, and the moutlw of .h absor beDt vesse3 ocing c.lened, nutiitton is facilitated, ani ctrn(Tth nf IkvH-and etiersrv ot minu are me nauuy re PILLS, and PHCENIX BITTERS, apply at Mr. Mo r oriurinerparncuiars ui mu-i-. -c fat's office, No. 346 Hroadway, Hciv xorx, wnere Piils can be obtained for 25 cents, 50 cents, or Sl 03- " . . . . nnrl indnmmafnrv Rhoumatism. Liver ColriplaintJ, T snrne o')s".inite and comi) icaieu cases oi-ciiruuic Fe,ef and Agua, Dispep3iaT PjUeyi'Pilej.-'injuries wm the use of meicury, qumine, anaoiner; aiec r , , s.an,lin!'. it mav be found nsccssary j bo,h )e Life Pl,3 aml ,e Phcenexc Bitters, ((j03e3 ,efore recommended. th N fl The3e pilu and tha nitters will get all tncr- 'cury out of ( ie svstem inSnitely laster ttiau me nesi rjlion3 of gpanHa, and a certain remedy for r i .n of th(j or a voUnl heau rfj (louIcureuJ.j &c.Aj persons who are pre disposed to appoplexy, palsy, fcc, sh.uld nercr be time will save life Thev enualize the circulation ot ii i i l. 4 rflzlnrnn ir ... i . rr ...iplir h rirr3 -i w oi ir.c skiii. Fnr sal wholesale anJ retailbv E. & E. W. BREWSTER, 11 ly Middlebury, Vt. THE HYGEIAN THEORV OF DISEASE, And general direclions for the use of Morison's Universal Medicines, OK T1IE Bkitish Collegh or Health, Losdos. The leading Printipks of the Hygcian or Moris sonian Theory of Diseases ure conlained in the following propositions: 1. Thc vital principle is contained in the Blood. 2. Every thing in thebody isderived from the blood 3. All diseases arise froai impurity in the blood. From thc Blnod all the solids are derived and nour ished all the other rluids are secretcd and all thesub stances approprnted to repair the injuries done to the body are supphed. The ruduncnt of thc luturc hcait and tho circutating system, it is well knoivn, precedes the formalton of othei parts of the body, aud is visible for some time before any trace of the brain cau be dis tinguished. As the blood is ths builder ofthe body and source of general heilth, so it is also of general diiease ; but be uig lluid uh:Ie circulating in the body, it is more uni forin in its appcarancc than any of the sohd parts,which accounts for the ditficulty of detccting any foreign or moibific malter which may l.e circulating wilh it. The miasma of fcrcr are harmless to every othei part of thc system, and only bccome mischievous when they reach the blood. It" thc blood becomeotice impregnated with a peculi-ir tainl, it is wonderful to remark ihe tenacity with which it retains it, though oftcn ui a state of iuac tivity for years, oreven generatioii-'. Heucc all hercd ltary diseases, consumptions, &c. Every gcrm and fibre of every othsr part, being for med and l'ed from the blood, and all communication to the soliJs being cut ofl', exccpt by the circulation, where clso cau we look to, as the soat of such taints or predispo:itions fcr d.sease, or for the causo ofdisease itself? Il the blood be dUordeied that inuividual organ which i the weaiscst sullers first and most ana gives its narnc 4. Paiu and disease liave the sania onjin aud may ' therefore be considercd s non:mou terms. ansen in Amenca as well as in Europe, who style ihemscives Hygeisls. and preten.l to treat diseases on ( Hygaian pnnciples, and w;th , Medicines.' ' Universal Vegetable . ' I' i il 1 r .1 TT-.-l ic of Hcjllii cure 1. lhey remove lruin the stomach, liver and intcs- tines tho blood makingorgans all obstructions tothe duc performauce of Uieir healthy (uiictions. 2. They purify the blood, by incrcaf-ing ils various excKiious ; and prevent disi-ase by enabling the body successiully to resist tlie prcdispo-ing and excitiiii; causes ofdisease. 3. They restore the regularity of thoso proccsses up on which the formation and circulation of the b!oodde pend. Twelve years experience of ths efficacy and virtue of these iMedicines, bas confirmed the trulh of Mr. Monson's 'Jieory as to the cure of diseases, being the most pleasant andbenign in their opcrationthal weie ever offeied to the world. Theymayjsbe given with perfect safety tothe weakest'frame,Junder'every stage of human sufibnng, and to chlldrin ofthe inosl ttnder age. Tl.esc are the only Medicines known in which small doses have a powerful and Lcneficial effect ; and yet, ot' which. in extreine cases, such very Urge doses inay bc alministered fcarlcssly and with greatly incrcasi.d adrantage to thc patient. These PilU are sold in Packaes of 1 and 3 dollars, contaiuinga proportion of two toor.e ofNo.2Pills, aud in cis utiu ou ct boves ot only one kind in a box. Be particular to see that they aro signed by Pangborn & Brinsmaid, and also by our sub-jgent, and see that the said sub-agenl has a cerlilic.le ol appointraent sign ed by (Jeo. Taylor, suspended in his store,.and every suo-agent will have auolher cer.ificate of appointment signed by us. The public will bearin mind that until theie Aiedicines had obtained an eslalxishe.l reputa tion (hrouhout the world nu other Vegetable Universal Medicines were heard of : but now, Uievaie snrin"in2 up hko mushroons, and the makersof them using part or me wnoie oi me name oi ir.tse, nope to make them kII iupon the reputation ofthe genuine Morison's Pills or Hygcian Universal Medicines ofthe Ilntish Cohege of Health The genuine Pills are for salo by - GEO. II. FISH, Middlebury, Vt. PANGBORN & BRINSMAID, State Auenls, appointed by Gco. Taylor, general agent for the Onited States, 13 Chamber-st, New York. in place of H. Shepard Moat, removed O. A Keith. sub-agent for Sheldon, Vt.;S. E. Morse Craftsbury; John Kelse, Danville; H. W. Porter Rutland ; M. S. Buckland, Bellows Falls ; Orvis Koberts, Manchester : N. C. Goddarvi, Windsor ; Vm. V. Cadvvell, Montpelier; Fosler Grow, Chelsea. GEORGE H. FISH, Sub-agent for Addison County. Middlabuiy, March 6, 1837. 43,ly VEGET4BLE P UX3IONARY BALSAM. fMHIS truly valuable remedy bas now beeu ore nc Pc lur "'S" f ' , proved ltsclt the most valuable remeuy HtsrnVfirnrf fnr nmtohs. Colds. Astlima and p,tt, - st - c. Conswnulion, Whooping Cough, - . - "rt and pulmonary aflections of every ktnd. Its sale is steadily increasing, and the proprietors r conHtant v rp.reivmff me mosi iuvuiuu.c accounts oftts eUects. rne louowmg uc atp nrR offered for public esamina- tion : b rnm T)r. Williatn Perry Ihave witnessed the effects ofthe Vegetable Pulmonarv Balsam. and have no hesttancy in expressing it as my belief that it ia a safo, coiivement. and very ctncacious medicine. Respectfully yours, D Exeter, N. II. Juiy 17, 1832 From Dr. Trumau Abell. For the last five vears of my practice, have had the saiisfaction to wimess the bene r; rho Yoptnliln Fulmunarv.lial i.nii (.itwoia vi uiu ' o L? T sam in many cases of obiitinate,coughnand nikor .ifroKiinni nf t hn 1 ii n cT j. I.woulil tlfere- C . .1 .Avnmmonrt 1 1 a 11 in nll COmi! plaints of thts"c5est as botng equal, ifjnotjiupe: rior. to any other medicine withinlrnylkDOwl ed"e. TRUMAN ABELL, M. D Lempster, N, II. Dec. 3, IS33. Frorn Dr. Thomas Brown. The Yegetabio Pulmonary Balsam has becn e.xtcnsively usud in the sectton ot the country where I reside, for severai years past, and has justly acquircd a high rcoutation in Consump- nve complatn's. ao tar as my knowlcdge e. lcnds, it has never disappoinled the icasonablc cxpectalions of those who have uscd it. THOMAS BUOWN, M. D. Concord, Tf. II. Alay 11, 1833. From Dr. Samuel 3Iorril. Tj the Proprietors of the Vegetable Pulmona ry ti'uham. I am satisfied that the Vegetable Pulmonary Balsam is a valuable mediuitie. It has been used in this placc with complete success in obslinato complaiuts of the lungs, attended with a severe cough, loss of voice, and the raising of much blood, which had previously rcststed manv annroved nrescnp.ttons. Alier using the BaUam one week, the pulient's voice returnod, aud he was enabled to spcuk audibly. This case occurred some time sincc, aud the man is now engaged not only in active but iu laborious business. Ilespectfuliy yours, &c. SAMUEL MORttlL. Concord, K. II. Jan. 30, 1832. Frotn Mr. Samuel Everett. In October, 1S30, I was atlacked wilh a cough accompanied with a severe pain in the side and ditliculty of breuthing. 1 rcsorted to several'VemcdieS; but without efTuct. InJan uary, 1831, I was attenued by it skilful physi- ciau, and subsequently receivcd thc advicc ol severai othurs, but the disease steadily increaa eu, tlie cough was incussant, altcii(k-d with a bloody olfmisive expcctoration ; my flush was wasted, my lcet swollcn, and mv btrcugth ex tremely rcduced. Iu April, my case secmed utterly hope'.ess. I was told by my nhysician.' that medicine could be of no further service to mo, and it was not expcctcd by any of my friends that Tcou'.d survive a monlh. In this I situation my daughtcr procured a butlle of thc egctable rulmonary lialsam, (wluch she had heard highly recommcndcd for similar com phinls) and prevuiled on mo to make trial ol it. Its use was attcnded with thc most um-x pected and huppy results. It gave mcimme diate relief, and one bottle efl'ected a curo. I have sincc bceis frce from pain in the side, and couah, cxccpl in the case of common colds. SAMUEL EVERETT. Boston, March 1, 1S32. COUPiTERFEITS!! BEWARE OF LM POSITION. Euch genuine bottlo is incloscd in a bluu vvnppor, on which is a vellow Iabel signed Sampson Reid. NONE OTHER CAN BE GENUINE. Thc grcat cel;brily of the Genuine Veg etable Pulmonary Jlalsam, has becn the cause of atlempls to mtroduce spurious articles, which, by partially assuming the name ofthe genuine, aro calculated to mislead and deceive Iho public. Among theso mixtures are Ihe Ame.-ican Pulmonary Balsam," " Vegetable Pulmonaiy Balsamic Syrup," ' Pulmonary iial sam," and olhers. Purchasers bhould in- qiitro for the true article by its whole name, THE VEGETABLE PULMONARY BALSAM, and see that it has thc marks and the SIGNATUHE of the GENUINE. Each botllc and seal is'stampedSVEGETA E. .& E. W. BREWSTERI Price 50 cents. Middlebury, May 1, 1838. gilXQ IMPORTANT TO OWJVERS OF 110RSES. "ST.MPORTANT NOTICE. Wade's Worm M. and Condition Powders for Horses have been extollcd upwards of 37 years in England nn. Il.nnin kn.l nnJ u.m .u..v.Uf (AO i.iu ucai uuu uuij prcpuraiioii 1J nromote thc condition of horses. Thev dcstrov I the worms and bottf. Ioosen the hide. fine tho . , .. -r.. l.i ,i , j ... hid in mys'.erv until the present tune, when we.aflem coat, punfy tho blood so as to do away with cIose i,,-,,,,, found out a medicine that will prove the necessity of bltedtng, render the food more i one ofthe greatest blessmgs ever conferred on tbe fe nutrittve, prevent the animal ttking cold after i rnale sex ly the medical profes6ion tho Mother'a Re exposiire to heat, and are at ad times a creat lirf- Thls medicine is strictly botanic. It is in har- restorativp iftpr i Inrd div's work TIilv Ivivp 1 tno.n wil!lna,ure aldlng and assistmg herin herwork. restorame attera iiaru aay b work. i nuy liave It i3 par,icuiarly recBmmended to those of a delicate Deen tested by tlie hrst Vetcnnary burgeons, all(j ccrtificates granted as to their efficacy . . o- ,i , in thc above named cases. Since their intro duction in this country the first owners of valu able studs, havegiv.'n them to their horses, and acknowledge that they are uot td be surpassed by any thing else. In the city of New York thcro is scarcely an owner of that valuable animal, but what give them to their horses, and it only requires their merits to be moro fully known in the Union, and they will meet with the same extensive pat ronage as they do in England & France, Sold wholosa'o and retail by CHARLES BOWEN, So!e agent for Middlebury, Vt. Sept. 4, 1838. 17tf DR. MARSHALL'S CELEBRATED WOBM SYMUP. THIS urticle is olFcred to the public in full con fidence, from twemy years experience, that is the most sale and eliectual worin-destroyioj; medicine ever yet discovered. riliCE 50 Cls. per Iiotlle. The symptoms deiiotinff the existence of worms re itidi-resuon, wilii a variable annetitc, fmil tongue. ofTcnsive breath, full and tensa btlly, wilh iccasiojnil I'ripms nnd pwins about the naval. lieat and itcliing sensation ubuut the rectum, the eyes heavy aud dull, iiching- of the nose, slinrt dry coughj gnnuing ol tlie leelh, and starting durini; sleep, attcnded with a slow lever. When these symptoms occur. the Worm Svr- up if taken accordmg to the direclions, will afTord relief, by destroying the wor.LS and the mticnus and sliiiiy matler in which they are involved, acd thereuv prevenl their reproduction. ihe propnetor cau conliueiillv recnmmend this syrup as the most sale and effeciual vermifuge at present kiunvn, neing eiuireiy iree Irmn that de leterioiis nrlicle, pink ront, aud other danaerous drugs, which are sometimes used, and which give use to vertigo dminess olsight, dilated pnpils.&c. 1 his syrup, bcsides neini a snle vernnlujie, is agreeable aud pleasant io the taste, and no child will reluse to take it ; whereas. all the w rm med icines at present m use are s; r.auseous and disa greeable, tliat it is difHcuittopersuade cli Idren tu lake the.ii. L Tlie subscriber has bj'en much eneaired for the lasUten or liftcen years in prescribiiirr j;,r wornis in adulls. and is lully sutislied, tlioui'li cuntrary t-i Ihe coium'inly rereived opiniun, that very many ofthe diseases in jjrown nerons. that are callod by other name., are creatJ by the p. esence of wnrnis. Direclions. Take a il sc in the mor:iir. fa.t in r, jinittier at iiinlit nn rnini' to bed, and anoth- er uext inornit), nnd llien omit uutil clianirc of the moon occur, when the sarne may he repeateil il a cure is imi etlected uv the three lirst dores-. Dose. For a . hi!d fnir years .ld, a table sniii-n full; f.ir au aduh, half a wine jjlass full, aud in ,irtiportion Ior persnns l otlier ages. isold hv h.. & l'Z. y. Jin-tvstfr, aml Uliaries Qiiwcn, to cithcr ol wliom orders miiy be rent. JOlllN .Al VllbUALL. Middlebury, Vt. Scpt. 19. 1S.J7. 10:1 FALLING OF THE WOMB, CUREDBY i:XTERJS'L API'LICATIOX R. A. G. HULL'3 Utero Abdominal with Prolapsus Ulcri, or Falling of the Womb. j safe anj sovereign remedy, in eases of Cos and other diseases depending upon a rclaxa- J tivcuess, Billious Frvers, Ilead ache, Puins lion ofthe abdominal fnuscles, as an inutru- ;n the Stomach and Bowels, Janndice, Jndu ment in every way calculated for relief and gcstion, iVorms, l.'ruptnnon the Skin, Bill permanent restoration to health. When the , ious CJholic, Ague and Fever, Flalnl, ni-y, Iustrument is carefully and properly filled to ; Hypochondiia, Hvsteriaand all olherdi.scasus the form of the patient, it invariubly nffords the ' ansing from di.sor'derod Stomach and Bowek, most immediate iminunity from thc dislressing ' retnoving obstructions of every kind by dis. "dragging and bearing down," sensalions solvmgand dflfcharging the morbid matler, which accon-pany ncarly all cases nf Viscrral promoting digeslion, and restoring lost appe displacements ofthe abdomcn, and its skilful titc. They are hkewise an anlidotc aga nst nppucauon is aiways louoweu uy an eany coiifi-sssinn of radical relief of the patient hcr-! sclf. The Supporter is of simple construc-! tion, and can be applicd by ths patient without further aid. Within thc last tlnc.c ycnri" nrar ly 1500 of tho TJtcro Ahdominal Supj-orltrs have been applied wilh the most happy resulls. Tho very grcat success which this insirti- ment has met, v.-arrants thc nsscrtion, that its c.xamination by thu Physician will induce him to discard the disgusting Pcssary hithcrlo tn use. It is gratifying to stale, that it has met the decided npprobation of Sir Astxev Coor- ' er, of Londnn, Kdvt.ird Delatield, M. I). Profcssor of Midwifeiy, Univeraity of the Stale of New Vork, of Profcssors of Mid- ' wifery in thu tlifT.'rcnt Medical Si-hixds of tho Uuilud Stalcs, and every oiher Physiciais or aurgcon who has iiud;l practical knuuledu of ils (lualilies, as wtii as every paliout who has VOril It. 1 hc public and medical profi-s.M.in a.-c cau. tionedagamstimposili.nsin ihis Instrument, as well as n Trusscs vt-nded as mine, which arc unsafe and vicious imitations. The gcn- umo t russcs oear my signauire m wnimg on thc Iabcl, and thc Supporter has ils tillo em - uussuu upon lis cnvuiijpe. AMOS G. IIULL, Office 4 Ycscy-st., Astor House, N. York The Subscribers hnving- been appointed AKents for ihe sale of ihe obove Instruinent.-, all ordnrs addressed to them will be promptly allended to. E. & E. W. BREWSTER. Dec: 5, IS37. 30.5 w MOTHERS' RELIEF. ) N prcsenting this inc-stimable and eversure re.icfto j i Ihe public, the proprietors feel Uifmsclves bound hy pvprv Iih nf InHlinf. rivil. mnra! aml rplifrinitsi. i.nf tn impose upon thc goodness of the community by offer- tng a medicine that will not answer its recommenda- iions. In giving this medicine publicity. we are well aware ot Ihe many medicir.es now before thc puUic, rerommended to cure all diseases. We expcct that ours will have to bear its part of public censure, until prcjudice gives way to lacts and they become convin- ced ofthe utilily and virtues of the Mo'.hers Relief. .This medicine is tho only one that has con.e bfforo mc.puuuc ior a generai usp ior tne reuci oi moiners. ....v.. ,,v vomaiuc incoiriuo -This is designed for them and them only. It is not a has been taken, for tho paticnt lo tako some cure-all for all complaints: it is only for one purpose. miid physic, before be-'lnninzr to use the Bit. for the use of inotheis who have to pass through a sca tl.3 ofaflliction in giving birth to mankind r.ot to be dcscrU , ir 0.11. bed. Itistoyouwemakcan appeal. Itisforyour! i"ctions Ihe best way to prepore the Bit especial, immediate, and geneial good ttat jou should ' tCT" 10 ,,iese da vs of tt-mperance, probjbly is to make use ofono bottle of Ihe Muther'a itehcf before ' l",ur a Quart of hot waler on tlie Bitters. steeii r . T" .,.., 1 f I . .1 I tcn n t-. atn I.. rr . . 1 confin. ment. l i:f so calculated and designed that ft will still all febrile ; and nervousanection-, cause sweet and natural ret, and stram throuch a clolh. Half a nint ofsrnrit enualize the circulation ol the blood, give tone to the niust be nrlilpil tu kppn thp llnn.n. rJ. -i-stomach and bowels, and greally facilitate the birth. - I n- r tP, M q Pn,l,n?- In a tvord, it is what Ihe j.rofesion have in all ages o L JJose--. "r tw, ble sp)0..rUlls m watt-r the world bcen yearchine after, hut it has ever beef . ' lretf t!n,es a da' according to the condi ' . . .. . . .1 r ...""! tlie norId bcen '"rchine alter, hut it has ever beef constitulion. Itsmoothsand shieids from irritation and dilates without causing pain ; and destroys the cause of hermorae or inflamation that fo often attend and follow- the hour of parturition, relieving Ihe rnother Of a host ofdifflCUltieS Which often follow thp rnmmnn course where this medicine has not been taken. The Mother's Relief may be depended upon in all cases threatening abortion, where it is possible to be prevented. In cases of spasms, falls, pjins, &c. caus ing frequently unnecessary alarm, from two to three doscs will in general give immediate lelief. All physiciaus who have become acqnainted with the Mother's Relief, recommend it to those under their cara- We invilc all friends to humanity, especially physicians, to make a trial and become arquainted with the virtues of this medicine, before they enter into judgment concerning il: tfien, we trust, they will do as otbers have done. Pnce, 2 50 per bottle. E. Sf E. W. BREWSTER, Jlgenls. Middlebury, May 15, 1833. 1 I fjcj-V7holesale and Retail. THISSuufF is superior to any thing yet liiiuwi: ior rciiioviuii iuui uuuuicouiuo uw easo, the Uatarrb, and also, a uota in mo head, and tho Headache. It opena and pur- ges out all nbstructions, strenghtcns tho glands, and gives a healthy action to the parts afiected. It is perfectly free from any thing deleterious in its composition has a pleasant flavorandits immediate effect, after being used, is agreeable. Price 50 tts. per lottle. DR. MARSHALL'S etablc Indian Black PLASTER. Ves rgHIS plastcr is unrivalled for curing scro- back, pains iu the sides, hips or linibs j and seldom fatls to give relief tn local rheumatisms. If applicd to thc side, it will cure many ofthe common liver complaints, and it is found to be equal if not superior, to any corn-plaster, for corns on the feet. If irnmcdialely,nppli p!icd to a frush wound, it will prevent sore ncss, and cause it quickly to lical. Families in the habit of using this plasicr, find it betler than any thing else for all purposes for whM-h a plaster or salvc is wanted. Its virtues have bcen witnessed by thousands of rcspectablo individuals in various parts of the TJniled Stutes, who have tested its efficacy. PRICE, 2o CTS. I'ER BOX. 07"DinECTioNs.-Lct the plaster be spread on lcather and uuplied warm. Dr. Jarvis' impvovetl JBillious lills, OLDby thc proprietor, Chaules Bowei? Duggist, .Middlebury, Vermont. The proprietor of these Pills cnn confidently rec ommeiid them as not inferior to any of tho Pills which aie now in use and so highly c.x- tolled. They are iustly esteemed Ior their as a miM. mlectious diseuses. Theso Pills will be found t'.xlremt-ly usi ful ta crsoiis rcmoving to a tinw couutry, or ttti u.-iheallhy chmate, whcrc Fcvcrs mid Uilhous disorders prevaii. Travdlcrs should niver be without a box uf Pills whe n auroad on land or wattr. A doso taken iu settson will often prcvrnt a long fit j si' kness. They are suii.tblc foi children of every age, when given in suitable doscs. Direclions for using. Two or three of ihese Pills are an ordinuty dose. Half a Pill is suitable for a child two or three ycurs old, and in proportion for oidur chtl.'reti. It is gcncrnlly besl to take ilu'm on ; oir:g to bed at night, lliuugh they muy l-o i.iKi u .,t any time if the case requiros il. .Muderaio doses, say one or two I'i.'l.-. ro- poated ahnut eviTy olher day, or oiice (ay or once nf or -1 day for a wl.ile, accorv lniir to lh.. Itxwt.ri.r... nf llw. I . -r? i3 habils or any of the nbtive disea.-.r:S ... symptoms and many chtonic d.nicuhit.s, will be found to produce" 'he effrct de:-ed i E:h Box contain 30 Pills, and will be en. doscd in a bill of direclions ti 'ncd ; proprietor in his own hand nritiii by ihe dr. MAHSHALL ! lELEBRATED Universal Ointmcnt. for the cure of ,he 'TCII, Chilbiams, 1 Rmgwonns, Sali Rheum, Telters, Pimplos on . ,ne Eace, aud other Cutaneous Eruptions, I Superior to any thing ever ofR-rcd to the pub. j He, for these complaints. DR. MARSHALL'S Jciundice Hilters. HIS composition is designed and remark. ably adapted lo the cure of Janndice and j Billious complaints, Nausoa, vomiting, heart burn, loss of appelite, dullncss and oppression seepiness, indigestion, flatulence and cencral . , . .. i, t uu ciiurai attimy. " is a pleasant and myigorating cordial, and the best thing th:jt cnn be used for restorinr the ronvMlfsf Pnt nJ Coi . ,.,, .i ui,i, i ... . . r. .... ,, . . add more hot waterto get the re-.i.ainint 3trenr;h J P' orsplrit tion of ihe patient. A child two or three years old ""j ": a ica spuun iuii in siveetened water. DR. MARSHALL'S SPECIFIC fT is composed partly of new mateii rare virtue for diseases ofthe Eye si an elegant imwnvement of o n .u Eye Waters that has ever been used in thia country. It is porfectly safe in its use, is prepared with great care, and is found to bo an cffectual remedy in cases of diseased or imflamed Eyes, not surpassed, if equalled by any thing that has ever been offered to the public. 0O The abovo articles are prepared bv CHARLES BOWEN. Druffrnst. AlMrfl.T...- ry, Vt., and aro for sale by Druggists and merchadts throughout the UnJted Statea and Canada. For Inflamation and JVeankess ofthe EyesZ Middlebury, Feb. 20, 1838. 4l