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French Bedsteads. French Bedsteads, with and with- outacrows, iust recetved and for t lcw by, Z. BECKWITH. J-n 11, Dlt. SPOIIN'S Sick Headache Remedy. FOR the permanant cure of this destress ing complaint, never fails. Whein per; Btvered In, H effeclualliy renovales iho sys m. nnH Ane.n awav the cause of the SlCK' .and Nervous Headacae. Thousands have tried it, and found prccisely tho relief whicn hnrir-In nrnmlSCS to bcStOW. CcitiflCatCS nf thf Ktron.nesi kind. and trom the most re or.ooint.lo nnnns. nre in the DOSFession of tho probrietor, some of wnich havo flecn published, lestifying to the pcrmanent cure and others to the immediate relief given by this remedy. It afTords relief to the afflicted in 15 or 20 minutes fmm the first dose. It taJvfin whcn the svmntoms of an altack are first felt, it prevents tho furthcr progress of the complaint, and can produce no danger at anvtimebvan e.tcessivc doso; as in sucha case it would throw ofl" the contents of the stomach, leaving it swect and healthy with an e.icellent appclite. A1I afilictcd with the headache should not fail to procure tho atti cle, and relievo themselves from so dislress ing complaint. Physicians havoin many instances given it tothcirpatents, and in every instance, to our knowlodge.with grcat satisfaction have found it a certain cure. Sick and Nervous Head ache is a complaint with whieh physicians do not wish to huvo any thing to do, and gener ally prescribo only for lemporary relirl : con sequently, Dr.Spohn's Sick Headache Itcm edv escapes the opposition which some other propiietor's artirles mect from that source. Try it once and you never will regret it. It is composed entirely of Yegetables, and contains no rnineral, or poisonous drug of any kind, and does not require any chango of di et or exercise. Sold wholesalc and rctail by Comstock & Co. wholesale Druggists, 2 Fletcher st. N. Y., and by the principal Druggists in the Un. ion. For sale by S. Moodv, Middlebury, Vt. HEWE'S ISTcrve and Bone Linimcnt. This article is offered to the public ns a never failing cure for the Rhcumatism, and it has for a numberof years sustained its iep utation, and .accomphshcd cures which had defiled the power of evcry other article. In acuto and recent cases, the relief is invariable afler one or two applicationsof tho liniment and in chronic Rheumatism,tho cases of cure are numerous. It is truly a remedy tbat reaches the nerve and bone with Iho most hap py cfTcct. Sold wholesalo and retail by Comstock & C. wholesale Druggists, 2 Fletcher st. N. Y., and by the principal Druggists in the Un ion. Sold by S. Moody. 20 Dr. McMunn's Elixir of Opium. Superior to Parigoric or Laudanum, or any of the prcparations of opium. Sold by S. Moodt. Dr. Taylor's Balsam of Liver- wort, has been succcssful for eight years in tho curo of tho following diseases : Con sumptiou and Liver Complaint, Female cem plaints, Spitting of Blood, Nervous diseases and weakness. Sold by S. MOODY. Middlebury, Yt. 20 C1TIZEKS OF VERMONT TT N order to securc to ou the true JSrandreth UL. Pezetable Unhersal Pills, ihe sale of them in Tour State will te contlucted in the following manncr Uut onc Travellinz Aacnt, Mr. JOHN 0. LANG- LEY, will visit the State, whose auihority to act for ae, will be made mamfest, by hi3 producing numer- sns certificates, signed with a pen by me, wilh my "amily arins embossed upon a paper and a fincly exe euled view of my Iilanufactory iu New York State, enraved thcrcon. Local Agents, by observing this, need never be im pojed upon by Pedlars. Every Local Agent, furnished with the Genuine pill9, will have one of those aforementioned Certifi lates put up in hi9 Store. Obssrve that it is signed vith a pen, Ji. Brandrelh, M. I). And that my Fa oily Arins are embossed upon the paper. See that thc date thereof is engrated. CQ- NoCcrlilicate is anyguarantce that the bolder tells geriiime riils attcr one jcar iroin the engraved late thereof. f-3- Purchasers by observin; thu need never be inposed upon by Local or Travellin; Traders who lave no more principie than to deal in Counterfeit Medicine. See the reading on the side of cach box, tnd never forget to ask lorthis Cerlijicate oj .Vgency. Tlf. aforementioned Travellin; Asent will raake frequent calls upon Local Agents, furnishing them from time to time with supplies of the Genuine Bran dreth'j Pills, from my Principal JVeio England Of ficf, 19 Uanover Strcet 19 BOSTON. IT No Pills will be sold from tne to rctail in Ver mont but to Local Agents, therefore, shoulj olheis, not holding my Certificates of Agcricv, piofess to bave the Genuine Brandreth's PiUs.belitve them not ! One icord to tr.iffickers in Countcrfeits of my Pdis I am determinad lo expoie all infringemcnts upon mv justuglits. ....... A List of my Local Agents in Vermont, will be nublished in most ot the papers printed in that State, oon as prepared. Purchasers, buy of those .Jgents ralv, and jou will avoid impositinn. BENJAM1N BRANDRETK. M D. 241 Broadway N. V Sole Propritlor of JBrandreWs Vegetable Uii nrsal I'ills, in the Unilcd Slates of America. rT7in nt7i7TT7nT READ, REFLECT. TeDTU IS Sr.LF-EVIDEKT. p3- In a country so subject as this to sudden chan ges in the temperature of the atmosphere, it is or the very greatest imporlance that a stnct watch be con- .tantly kept upon the very seat of ,e-tho region of ; I NSUJLANCE COMPAN Y, for Middle Ihe stomach and bowels. It is there the Creator has ' --.,,, j .,: . . ' uu,t placea the VITAL PKIiS'CIPLES of our existence and it is through them that the human frame conlinu lly renews and renovates itself from the natural Ios es itsustainsby the very action and re-nction of Ihe life principie. Tbe stomach and bowels may there fore be called the grand regulatois of the body's heallh. They sound the atarm when any thing infec tious has been absorbed they become afTectcd even wbn the most remote roembers of the body have sus lained injbry. There sympatby with every ill that can befall each and all of the corporeal agents, is as fixed and steady as it is prompt and extensive. It is only by propcr and timely attention being at all times, md in all seasons, paid to those MAIN SPRINGS OF EXISTENCE, the stomach and bowels, so that they may be supported in their regular functions, that the changes ot' temperature are rendered less aflecting, and a state of almost uuinterruptvd heallh can be se sured. Although the causes which produce and foster dis jasein Ihe human hodyare very numerons, yel the ef ictis invariably the same, namely IMPURITY OF HE BLOOD cd whatever medicine will carry off K bmurj wfci i have produced this contaminalion THE MIDD 0f the blood rnuit, of necesuty, restore the heallhy ;ondition of the body, and llie suresl saleguard a ainst protracted iniiimity aud premature dccay. It is needless to recapitulate here, all that has from me to time been adduced to prove the efficacy of BrandrellCs Vcgctabh Universal Pills, onc and successful experiment has continccd even .ic most sceptical, that it is llie only Medicine calcu ated for the c.rtain cure and prevention of disease, usthousandsand tens of Ihousands have been rcstorcd ohealthandhappmess under its beneficial auspices, who have been pronounced as incurable by physicians of the first standing, and in many cases whcn cvery sther lemedy had been resorU d to in vain. In all cases of pain and weakness, whellicr it be chronic or recent nhether it be dcafncss or pain in Ihe side, whether U arises from constitulional or some ither cause whether it bc-from lnlernal or cxternal "niury. the disease is always suro to be eradieated by lersevering inthe use of these Pills. rheir jsafety ii all the various stages of existence from hclpless nfancy to old age has long heen subject of especial -ommendalion and wonder and the fact that the app.kaUonofVEGET.iBLE PURG.mVES is un attcnded by the lea'itinconvcnience, and that no par (icular attention is requireJ at the time that the Pills are taken, eithcras regatds dietor action, constitutos of it seir onc of the most important bcnefits ever be stowed on mankind. The grcat business of " Purgwg" in times or sick lessiibeeinninglobeproperly apprecialed, and ex tnsivclyunderslood. Common Setise (that unerring uide w-hich not only the atts of selfish practitioners can inislead.) has lound that itis much more conven ienttotakeanoccasionaldoseof Piils, and thereby ensure UNINTEKRUPTED H EjJLTH, than to submit to being ble i. blistered or salivated, wilb the certalnty that if Death do not immedialely rollow months and perhaps years ofunuterable suffenngs will Ue entailed;and that the only individualprofited by the treatment is the Doctor. ..... ItisalsotceW tcorlhy of considtratwn. that Ihe principie of purging with Brandreth's Pi ls removes lothing but the uselcss and dccayed particles from the bodv the morbid and corrupt hnmors of the blood A-bich generallj impede the funct.ocs of the hver vhen they settle upon that organ produce rbeuma sm whcn thevsettle upon the musc esgout when jiev settle upon the nervesconsumption whcn they settle upon the lungs ; costivcness when they settle opontheintcstines-apop exy, nar. a.iu uu u train ot melancholy disorders so fatal to the sufferer, when these settla upon the lining of the blood vcssels. The depravity Qt thehumors isauu me uiuucunie -ause orinlermnieniicci3aw- 0 i . .i t r fnntininiKi mhcrm tn is renuireu uuiine coiuav.i v-..-.6. . produce bilious, yellow, scailet, and the like kind fevers.ajdvsenleiyanddiarihnea. Itmust, therefore appear self-evident that purging Ihefoulhumorsfrora the body is the only True and Efiective means of curing and preventing these com nla;nt nml everv other form of disease; for as it re quire the tempest and the tornado -to bring about a state or punty ns me ocrau nu " been stagnant, so will it require repeated evacuations bv the box'els, before the blood can be rclieved of ils iccumulated impurities, anu isature leu iree to resiore every organ to its proper healtny acuon. uui jci -ven whcn inis has Deen uune n i iuiju5siuic those who lake little exercise to enjoy per.'ect hcallh, unless they occasionally make use or vegetable purga tivemediciue; for the conduits of the blood are there. eby kcpt freo rrom those impuriue3 wnicn wouia pre ventits steady current minist ering heallh morbid h m..r nrp nrcventcd from beco minc ruixed wilh it, an nature is Ihus assisted through the means and outlines which shc had provlded lor hersell. Cc-BEWARE,and NEVERPurchase Brandre.th'i! Pills without the sellercan exhibit, the Ceitificate al luledto at thecommencement of this adversisement, and do not forget that PEDLRS NEVER have the True Pills. BENJjiMlW IJKjJISDK. i n, m. u. Sole Proprielorof BrandrellCs Vegetable Uni versal Pills, inlhe Uniled Stutes of Anierica. JONATHAN HAGAR, Agent, Middlebury Vermont. 105 lY Conltnues un. n -tL 3 rivalled as trengthoning R&Y Also, for Rhcumatism, nEafQ C Lamenoss or pains in Iho sides. limbs or back; for acrofulous swellings, scurvy sorcs, Fresh wounds; and for a general Family Plaster orsalve. For Corns, moreovcr try it; pare elose, persevore in the use by making a new applicalion occasionally, and in time, vour corns will be cured. 3G:ly Catarrh Snuff, B"ARSHALL'S SNUFF is slill curing M. "p the Catarrh and the varous diseas es of the head, as well as sore cyes, in all parts of the country, and sustaining the rcp jtation which it has long since gained, of be ing absolutcly thc bcst cclubrated article in this markct. Eachbottlecontain3 three times the quan tity of one of those which are ofTored at "on ly twemy-five cents," and is therefnre a much cheapcr, as wcll as bcttcr article. 36 MANUFA C TURING, CLOTII DRES SING AND WOOL CARDIMG. THE subscriber will continuc to carry on the above business at thc old stand of 0 Jewett Esq. wherche will be happy to serve his old patrons and thc public gcnerally. Uaving fittcd up his tnachinery in the best possible manncr, he lccls sale in assunng them that their work will be done in the besl manncr. and on the most reasonable lerms. EDWARD JEWETT. New Haven, East Mills, June, IS40.5. Cash Paid TP 0 R GOD Fleece WOOL. ... , , T Af CHAPM AN. Middlebury, June 29th, 1840. 85 tf BAETFORB. rTlIE subscriber has been appoinlod -3- Acent for thc IIARTFOUn FFHF. J a,lu "u,,lVi u"u wiu reccive propo- "i lur iiisurni" properiv ajrainst ln.ns nr damage by Fire. The long established reputation of this company, anrj thc promptness with which all their transac tions have been characlcriscd rendcr it unneccssary to say anything in its favor. All business connected with the officein trusted to him will be faithfully and punc tually transactcd. JONATHAN HAGAR, Agent. Middlebury, Fcb. 26, 1841. 42;ly ' Cast Steel Axes. glMMOXS &. CO'S Cast Slcel Axes, "y just received and for salo by Z. BECKWITH. Jan. 12, 1841. L E B U R Y Chairs, Chairs. FANCY FLAGG CHAIRS. .Cane Scat, do. Superior Wood, do. Common dining, do. Raised seatRocking do. .Common do. do. 'Children's do. iust received and for sale at low priccs foi cash by Z. Ufc.UIitt 1 1 11. Middlebury, Nor- 30. 1840. . DR. A. SHERMAN'S . MEDICATED LOZENGES. &5-Children or adults cau take medicine in this form without difficulty. It is the only way to make it pleasant yet discovered. 0OPurchasers will please observe that the name"A. Shehman, M. D." is on each hox. SHERMAN'S COUGH LOZENGES. IS Lozengcs are sealed, and havo "A S h e r m a n, M. D." on the side of the box- They are the safest, most sure and effectual remedy for coughs, colds, cousump tians, whooping cough, Asthma, tightness of the Lungs orchest, &c. J-c. The proprieior has never kuown an instance whero they did not give porfect satisfaction. Several thoti. sand boxes have been sold within the last three months restoring to health, persons in almost every stage of consumption, and those labor ing under thc mosl dislres.iing cold and coughs. They do not check and dry up the cough, but ronder it casy, promotc cxpectoration, allay thc tickling or irritatiun, and rcmovcthc prox imate or exciting cause. They aro made from acombination ofthe most vrluable c.xpcc'.orant for cough medicines, and are undoubiedly su perior to every thing in use for those com plaints. Hundreds of certificates have been offcrcd of their wonderful virtues, from those who have been saved from an untimcly grave, and restored to porfect heallh by Uiing them. Dose. Onc lozengc is a dose for an adulf, and may be repeated from three to six limcs a dav, usrequircd. Children, eight years old, half of one: four years, a quarter, and so in proportion , Very small children or infants will tuke them 1 best dissolvcd in a little waler. Should they ' act as an smclic, or produce nausca, iho dose must he lesscned to what thc stomach will bcar. Half of one will gcnerally be sufiicient to lake before breakfast, as Ihesiomach is more easily sickened. No ill cffects can orisc from an over dose, as it will cause tho stomach to ro- jcct it; and although not a pleasant sensation, will be found to give relief. V hero thero is much pain in tho breasl or side one of Shcrman's Poor Main's Plasiers should bo applied ovcr tho part, and worn till rclieved. If atlcnded with costivcness, a few cathartic or laxativc Lozenges, or any mild cathartic medicine should bo uscd as occasion rcquires. Sold at tho Variety Storo, by PANGBORN & Bbins aid, Jewellers, Burligton, Vt. wholesalo at UL'nts. A hbcral discount to merchants who uy to sell again. For sale by J. DrAR. shekman's POOR MAN'S PLASTER. NLY 12 J cents each. Fnch plastor has printcd on thc back ot it, "Sherman's Poor man's plaster." It is the dest stregthen ing plaster in tho world, and asovereign rem edy for pain or weakness in the back, loins side, brcast, ncck, limbs, joints, rhcumatism, lumbago, &c. &c. One million a year will no supply the demand. They will require a little warming before application. Warrantcd superior to all others, and for one quarter the usual price, making not only tho best, but the chcapcst plaster in thc world. It affords relief in a few hours, and makes astonishing cures. In liver complaint and dyspcpsia, it should be worn ovcr tho rcgiou of tho liver or stomach and it will afford grcat and astonishing relief (n coughs, colds asthmas, difficulty of brcath ing, opprcssion of the chest or stomach, they will immediately soothc, and greatly bcnclt he patient. Persons of scdentary habits, or ihose obligcd to stand much, will rcceivc dcci dcd support from or.o of tho truly,strengthning, plasiers. Physicians gencrally rccommend them, in prnfercncctoall others, bccanse they stick or adhcrc better and afibrd greater relief. In their opcration they are stimulanl, tonic,and anodync. They are composed of entirely dif. erent ingrcdicnts from any other; and known from the cxperience of millions, who havo us ed them, as wejl as thc unitcd tcstimony, of all thc celebrated and distinguishcd clcrpy and physicians, to be thc most uscful and highly mcdicatcd plaster, cvcriinvented or ofTered lo the public. Several persons havo cahed at the ware house to cxprcss their surprise and thanks at the almost miraculous cnres thcsr plasters havo effected. Onc rmn who had been afilict ep with rheumatistu, as to bo unable to dress himself without assistancc, was enablcd alter wearing onc, only one night to gei up alone in thc morning, put on his clothes and call atour ofiico with eyes beaming with joy and his tonguc pouring fonh tho gladness of his heart, ot the sudden and signal reliefhc had received from this best of all remedies. Ask for Dr. Shcrman's' Poor Man's Plaster. It is so call ed, bccause tho price places it in the power of all to purchase, being only 12J ets. Sold at he variety store by Pangborn Brinsjiaid, Jewellers, Burlington, Vt. wholesale ogents. A liberal lisccrxit t j merchants who buy to scll again. Pmiljby J. Dtar. 35;ly Notice. THE copartnership herctoforc existing be tween Eph. Spaulding', 2d and Ira Yale, habeen, by mutual conscnt, dissolveu. E. SPAULDING, 2d. I. YALE. Sept.,25, 1840. Further Notice. Thc undcrsigned havo entered into copart nership, under the firm of Case 4 Spaulding, and will continue the business of manufactur. ing LIME, and MARBLE, attho stand, lately occupied by Spaulding and Yale. and will keep on hand limeandstone marblc in various forrns lo accommodato customers. ABEL P. CASE, EPHRAIM SPAULDING, 2d. Middlebury. Sept. 25, 1840. 20;tf Live Geese Feathers. SOO lbs.Live Geese Fenthers, For le at 'i BIRGE'S. P E O P L E .S A & W. S. JOHNSON ESPEGTFULLY inform tho inhab itants of Middlebury and its viciriity that they are uow receiving a genoral assorl ment of 1 consisting in part as follows : Old Hyson, 1 5tfc3 n...5!,': a jid&Of U XOUnS llVSOn. I mr i Souchong, j Loaf and Brown Sugars, Spiccs all kinds, Cofiee and Starch, Baisins and Currants, Citron and Figs, Cavendish Tobacco, Common do. Smoking fine cut do. Macoboy Snuff, Molasses, Choicc Wines and Spirits, Bcst Winterand Fnll Sperm Oil, O'Flanagan's Linsecd, by the gallon or barrel, 3w. Genesec Flour, OijB Fish all kinds, Liverpool bag Salt, Western do. Barrel do. Lake Dunmore Window Glass, at Factory pfices, Nails Cut and Wrought, Pails by tho Dozen or single, BOOTS AND SHOES. Furewell-'a Gaiter Boots, " Walking shocs French Slips, " Slips, Children's Boolccs, Calf skin slioca, Thick Boots Calf do. Kip do. Thick i?rogans, Kip do. Calf do. All of which will be sold low for casb, or most kinds of produce. June 8, 1840. 5;ly. COUGHS, COLDS, And all Diseases ofthe Lungs. THE VEGETABLE PULMONARY BALSAM is believed lo be deservedly thc most popular Aled cine ever known in America, foi coughs, colds, aithma or phthisic, consuniptiou, whooping cough, and Pul monary affections ef every kind. The Vegetable Pulmonary Balsam has been very exlensirely used for about twelve years ; and its reputation has been constantly increasing. So unirer sally popular has this article became that it may now be considered as a standard article in a large part ol the United States and Dritish Prorinces. Many fami lies keep it constantly by them, considering it the most safe as well as certain. Thc proprielors barc received, and are recciviug numerous recommenda tions fiom many of our best Physicians, who make useofit in their practice. The names ofa few indi viduals who have given their teatimony in favor of this article are here subjoined, and for a more full ac count see the envelope to the bottJe. Doct. Arnory Hunting, Truman Abcll, " Thomas Brown, ' William Perry, Exlract or a Ietler rrom Mr. Doct. Samuel Morrill, " Timolhy Eaylies, " Jere. Ellsworth, Albert Guild. C. S. Clay. Kineston. Ulster county N. Y., to the proprietors Yonrs of Ihe 9th inst. was duly received. A re markable cure was erlected by thc Vegetable Pulmo nary Balsam, in Ihe Winter and Spiing of 1835. The person, Jlr. Moody, had heen sick a long time with the consumption. He was reduced so low as to be unable to help himself, and was raising a large quan tity of blood, when he commenccd usini the Balsam, which effected a completu cure. and he is now as hale and hearty as ever he was. Mr Moodv has removed rrom this town, but he has prnmised me a mors de- tailed account of his case, which I will rorvvard vou. C. S. CLAY Kingston, N. Y. June 23, 183S. ' ' Argyle, Nova Scotia. In Ihe winter or 1837 and 1838, wasseized with a violent cough, which continucd two or three months My cough was so severe that I was obliged lo sit up in bee two or thtce hours during the night, and I was much reduced in flesh and slrenglh, and my appelile gone. One ormy neighbors had a hottle or tha Vege table Pulmonary Balsam, which he would not sell. He however loaned it lo me till I could procure him another. I experienced immediate lelier fiom it. The first opporlunity 1 had I procured more of it, and to the use of it I ascribe the preserration f my life. JAMES W. LENOX. Dec. 17, 1838. COUNTERFEITS. BEWARE OF I.MPOSI TION ! Each genuine boltle is enclosed in a Mue wrapper on which is a label, signed bj Sampson Reed NONE OTHER CAN BE GENUINE. (j3-The oulside Yellow Label will have, on and afler December 1S39, in addition to that ot Sampsnn Reed, the signature of Wm. Jown CtJTi.En, one ot his partners. The great celebrily of the Vegetalle Pulmonary Balsam has been the cause of attempts to introduce spurious 2rticles which partially assuming the narce of tbe genuine, are calculated to mislead and deceire the public Amcnir these mixtures are the "American Pulmonary Balsam," "Vegetable Palmonary Balsamic oyrup, "finmonary ualsam, "Carttr s Uompouna Pulmonary Balsam," and others. Purchasers should enquire for the true article by its whole namc THE VEGETABLE PULMON.illY BALSAM, and see that it has the marks and signature? of the cenuine.- Each bottle and seal isstamped "Vegetable Pulmo nary Balsam. OO-One more CotJNTEnFEiT, bcsides the "American Pulmonary Balsam," and others above aluded to ! An attempt has been made lodecme the public by a spurious mixture called " Vegetable Pul monary Balsam," somctimcs signed Samuel Lee and sometimes Sampson Lee said )o be prepared by an unprincipled man in Bangor Mc, The name is written in a way to resemble the genuine signatare and isa bae attempt to deceiye the public and ayoid the punisbment that awaits actual forgery. For sale by REED, WING & CUTLER, (late Lowe and Reed) wholesale dealers in Drugs, Medi cines, Paints and Dye SlufB, No. 51 Chalham St. Boston. and by Druggists and country raercbanti generally in New England, and in the principal places tnroughout the United States and British Piovinces. Price 50 cents. Sold by S. MO ODY. Middlebury Vermont. 15:1 y Dicd. Wf- R JAMES MORISON, the HYGEIST, died A at an advanced age, tbe 10th or May last at Paris, vv here he had reslded for eouie time superin tendinga branchor the British College of Health, I London. M 1 The College at London has been for somp timA nn. der tbesupervision of JOHJV& &LEXJUWER MOZlSOJsr, otji of the celebrated-Hygeist and t ho buiineu w PRESS expericnce no intcrruption. as hey are now the only Case of Susac Goodarant, a voung unmarrics wo personslivingwhopossess theknowedge of all he ! man-subject lo ill-health several years:-a small mateiials and their proportion, ,tued m makmg the course of the Life Medicines entirely restored ier " world renowned" vegetable Medicine called ,s now hale and healtbv. MoriSOn's Pills. J CasoofMiss Thoma's, daughter ofEli Thomas Every Packet sold in Vermont and in the towns bor- uBh and symptom in four dering on Lako Champlain in the State of New York , Mt$"nar attackofinflam wil. be signed with Pen and Ink, by Me. Pang- , , Kr.m& Br nsmaid. Jewellers, ot tne vaneiy aiore, Bur'ington Vt. who are State Agents, and signed also hv tbe sub acents selline them. Rcmetnber this if you wish to get the genuine article. GEO. TAYLOlt, Hygeist,C4 Broadway, N. Y. 'THE HYGEIST," a newspaper forgraluitous circulation, 13 to b& issucd rrom the General Depot Tor the United States, Tor the Medicine and publications or the British College or Health, London at 94 Broadway, New York, wherc all ordersandcommunications relitive to Ihe nusiness mustbcjddressed. Thirty thousand of each bumber will be distributed through the United Sta'es. Its chief object will bo to disseminate the opinions oht.irculati the lheorvof the late James Mori- r. F.sn.. MhR fonnder or Ihe British CoIIece of Healtb) and of other learned and eminent supporters ol thenow universally approved Hygean doctrine and practice. DR. GEO. TAYLOR, Hygeist. 94 Broadway, New York. United States Agent. PANGBORN & BRINS.MAID. Ofthe Variety Storo, Burlin'lon, Vt., State Agent. Soldbyj. Hayir, and E. Maxham, Middlebury, Vermont. 10 ETHE subscribers, grateful for thc extensive M patronage they have received in tho bu siness ofmanufacturing snlieit a contlnuance of the public favor. They have, at a great expensc, added all the improvements to their cstablishment that are requisite to make the works as pcrfcct for the manufacturc ofGoods, as can be made in their cxperience and iudgment- They havo put in ,hC FALLIMG STOCK FULL1MG-MILLS, the samo as are used in fulling Broad Cloths which add greatly to the firmncss and durabili. tv of tho Cloth. They would say to tho Farming corara anity that this lSstabltsnmeni was duiii. pariicuiany for them, and as long asthcy sustain it by their nntronase. tho sibscribcrs pledge themselves hat it shall bc faithfully cmployed for their ben inthe tnanufacturo ofsuch goods as every a.i wants for his own wear. They do not in icti that their goods shall be cqualled by any other cstablishment, in point of real vnlue. A. SPALDING & CO. Middlebury, May 1, 1840. PRICES OF WOOLENS. A. Spalding Xs Co.'s prices for manufactur ing tho following goods, all colors ilycd in the wool and made pcrmanent. Sheep's Gray not colorcd 0c,ts.3, 11 colored, nmliife Hairback mixcs, fine flnish 33 cts Steel.La vendcr,and Cadet mixes, extra timsli, 42 cio All common colors do. do. 42 di Cassimeres, various colors and mixes, ex- tralinisli ou ao Satlinets do. dn. do. wetind warp trom 35 5 do White Flanncl dressed 2 o Colored do. do. Comm .con 6d. ded "olorcd Maddcr 1 Scarle IJeoOc" da WHO WAMTS BETTER EVIDEMCE. rgk WOULD refer the reader to the numerous vol IJL untarv Ietters published rccenlly in this paper and in tbe Good Samaritan relative to the happy aud bene ficial cllicts oTthe admimstration ot MOFFAT'S LIFE PILLS & PHENEX BITTERS. Those who have perused the Ietters above rererred lo will observe that in almost every case they attesl the Tact, that no inconvenience of any sort attcnds the taking of these medicines, in ordinary cases, but that the paticnt, without fecling their operation, is univer sally left in 4 better state of heallh than was experien ced previous to being afllicted with disease ; and in all ceses or acute sufliring, great relief is obtained In a few hours, anda cure is generally ellecled in two or three days. In cases ofF EVER orevcry description, and allbil lious afTt'Ctions, it is unneccssary ror me to ssy aught, a3lbeieve the LIFE MEDICINES aro nuwuniver sally admitted to be the most speed and efil-clu.il cure cxlant in all diseases of that class. The life Medicines are also a most excellent rchcf in aflections orthe Liver and Bowels, as has been proved in hundreds of cases where patients have come for ward and requested that their experience in taking them inight be published for the benefit ofothcri. I their "operation in such cases, they restoie the lone ol the tomach, strengthen the digeslive organs, and in vigoiate the general functions of the whole body and Ihus become to bothsexes (for they are perfectly adap ted to each) an invaluable means or preventing disease ed restoiinc health. In afleclions olthe head, whetheraccompar.ied wilh pain and giddiness, or marked by Ihe giievious calam- ity ol impaireu memai energy; in paipuauon 01 me heart, flaiulence, loss or appetite and strength, and the multiplied symptoms o( disordered digestion, the Life Mediciues will bc round to possess the mostsalu tary efficacy. Constitutions relaxcd, weak, or dccayed, in men or women.are under the immediate influence orthe Lire 'Medicines. Old coughs, asllnnaH. and consumptive habils, are soon telieved and .peedily cured. Poverty of blood, and cmaciatcd limbs will ere long meet the happiest chango ; the chill watery fluid will become rich and balsamic, and tbe limbs be covered with fksh Grm and healthy. Nervous disorders of evcry kind, and from whatever oau3e arising, fly before the efihctsof the Life Medi cines, acd all tbe train of sinkings, anxieties. and tre mors whicb so dreadfully afTect Ihe weak, the seden tary, and the dehcate, will in a sborl limebesucceed d by cheerfulness, and every presage ofhealth. , For weakness, deficicncy of natural strensth. and relaxation ofthe vessels, by loo frequent indulgence of j tbe passions, this medicine is a sale, certain and in valuable remedy. Those who have long resided in hot climates, and ire Ianguid and relaxed in their whole system, may lake the Life Medicines with the happiest efiects; and pesons retnoving to the Southcin blates or West lu dies cannot store a more .important article of health and life. The followine cases areamong tbe most recent cure eflected and gratefully acknowelged by the persons benemted : Case of Jacob C. Hunt, New Windsor N. Y. A dreadful tumor destroycd nearly Ihc whole or the face nose and jaw. Experienced quick relief from the use of the Life AleCicines, and in less than three months was entirely cured. Case reported with a wood en trravinir in a new pamphlet now in nress.1 Case orThos. Purcell, Sen'r 84 yeais of ageMvas afllicted 18 yeats with swelllngs in hi3 legs was en tirely cured bj taking 4Z pills in 3 weexs. Case of JoanDaullon. Aberdeen Ohio rheumatism five years is enU'reiy cured has used the Life Medi cines for worms in children and found them a sover- e'gCaseTr Adah Adams, Windsor, Ohio; rheamatism gravel, liver affections, general nervous debility had been confined seven y"TwZ!?'?? JZn f J by takin? a box of pills nd a bottle of bitterg, a mosl .i.olSirarv cure sho is now a very healthy anr "bS?wS-aUestedbyherhusband Shubel d imi, l.l fpvnr in fpivd.... . .. . ..-.. .... u.,3UJ inei.iie flteuicines. Case of Harrie 1 wogood, Salina N. Y -was in a very low state of health a year and a half-did not ex pect to recover. Miss T. is now able to walk about and is fast recovering health and strength. Case ofBenjamin J. Tucker severe case of fever and acuc cured in a very short space of time. Di rections rolloived strictly. Extraordinarycase ol Lyman Pratt. who was af flicted wilh phlliisic 20 years eflected a perfect cura In 24 hours by the use orthe Life Medicines. Thousands of persons afllicted in like manner have by a judicious use of Moffit's Life Pills and Phenix Bitters, been restored tothe enjoyment ofall the com lorts of life. The bitteis are pleasant to the taste and smell. gently astiinge the tibres of the stomach, and give that propcr lensity which agood digeslion re quires. as nothmg can be better adapted to help and nourish tbe conslilution, so there is notbiiig moro gcnerally acknowledped to be peculiarly efBcacieus in all inward waslings, loss of appetite, indigestion, depression of spirits. trembling or shaking cf thehands and limbs, obs!iiiate cough, shortness of thebreath, 01 consumptive ha' its. The Life Medicines pcsscss wonderful efficacy in -11 nervous disorder?. lils. headaehps. ivpalrnpc heaviness and lowness of spirits, dimness of .sight, confuscd thoughts, wanderinz of the mind. vnnnura aud melancholy, and all kinds or hysteric complain! aicgiauuauj rcmuveu d-meir use. in sickness 01 the stomach, flatulencies orobstruction?. !hiv re safa and ponerful, and as apurifyer ofthe blood iheyhavo noi ineir equai in tne world: For additional particulars ofthe above, see wlfoflat' Good Samaritan.' a codv of which accomoames the medicine; a copy can afwavs be obtained of the dif- ferent Agents who have the medicine fer sale. Preparedand sold bv WILLIAM B. MOFFAT. 373 Broadway, New York. A hberaldeduclion mads lo tnose who purchase to sell again. or.GENTS The iife Medicines may also be had any ofthe principal drurgisls meverytown Ihro out the Uivted States. and "ihe Canadas. Ask forMof rat's Life Pills and Phenix Bitters; and be uro thita fac simiiie of John Moflat's signature is upou the label oneach bottle of Bitters or box of Pills. Theso valuable medicines aro for sale by SIDNEY MOODY, Agents, Middlebury, Vt., and bv ROBERT MOODY, General Agent. Burlington. CCrTo wh om allordeni rr.us bedirected pot 35 jf IMPORTANT TO THE LADIES. JUST received and for fale, by .MOODV & ADAMS Middlebury, a few linxcs ol Rrynnhl's and Parme ly s celebralcd Frinale Health Ktijtoratire. It it ds igued particuUrly fnr the disrnes peeuliar to thc ta niale cnustiiutinn. A more elHcient remedy of tbi kiod, has long been wantcd, Ss u.any of thoe dUeass have batiled the skill of the ruost eminent phyfticians and all tbe remedies heretnfnre in ue bave prored in efTectual, in thousands of coes. This medicine inva riably rcmoTcs obstruction, rcgutates, m most casti of painful, too rrcqucnl, or )rofuse menctrnatinn, and has cured the uiost nbtinate caes of Flunr Albas, rr whitcs. And ai a molhcr'j relief. it is not cqualed by jny otbenneilicine. It is not a cathartic, but tonir, strengtbemnz, and rrstnriiij the syttem to a healllir action. It ii recnmmended by many of the most emi nent physicians in the United Slates. Doct. J. Murri son from Colerain Mass. wlio has practiced medicine lome 20ears at Oneilia.N. V. i in r.l3ii'i.n 1.. it "That it is tbe best medicine now in use. In cases ol etention or euppression nl the tuenses, I think it will jusuin the appellation ofsieeifle. I have tried it in Ihe worsl ca.es, nith jdmirable suceess, and I wish foi tlieeood of jtillVrinr femj.'es. that all nlii.ii-in. ...... 1. 1 intrndnce il in llieir jiraclice, and I 1,.,,-e rnnliJcnce tc belicvc they wi.nlil rind hapiy reul'.,as I have founj the pills 10 answer fully cheif rtcninmci.datinn." l)r. K. K. Uavi. J racuse. tells a simil.r tiry, aud many nthers. Forfurtlierinforinatimn 011 aru rrfpin . m lt. jicrsnns whose names areannexed t our jhnw-bill, nil 4lsn topaiuphlcts left with our agents. for eratuitnui listribution. Price 2 ullr . , ,, ,, ,,i . arr y 100 pills. Prepaicd an.l !, wholesale nij rrlail by Keynnlds and Parmely Pitl.rord Alonrnn Ci tl Y. old also by T aud T White nml Oi, ItutlJinl, D II Meacbra M O Wallintford, Jackom and Kutchain Brandon. F Huntington Vrrsrnnrs. Doct Peck Hurlin.- nn, A K Vail anil L.o llanbt.I) Andrews .Manchr.ter MerrillandV I) Sjiiegel Ueuiiiutou and Willisnn r.d' lyler uratiirbnrough A Farm for sale. rHIE subscrthpr ofiers for Siilcthu well known farm formt-rly ownud by Dr. Wm. Havs, l:iviiij 011 tho old road tr Rutland, two mile snnili i-a.-t ofthe villjie of Middlcb'.iry. Said f':irm is :is plinsantiy sit tn -ted as any in thc lown contitinin; nbont two huudrcd acirs of land is wt-ll wnlnn-d and wooded. a plonlv of Ibnciii"; limbpr tlirpn bnrns it sooil dwcllinn hntisc :ind ond shcd 30 bv 24 in good ri'pair. For furthcr particulars en qtiire of Amos Matihews, t Nc;w HnvtMi. or or thn subscrib r. MAIICY UEEO. Middlebury. Feb 25,1941. 43;tf 'HE suhscribt;r:s now receiving a Inrge as sortment ot Fashionablc Sprin rr & which will be so!d low for cash or credit. (ttPleasc cail and examiim before buying clsnwherc. A. FilANClS. ' March 30, 1841. 47;tf - N(3v Spring Goods. CBIRGE has rt-ccivcd a most sp'cndid stock of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY &0ODS, selected with great cnre. and comprisin? ihe greatest variely ia style and pattern ever otTered in this maiket fir cash only, nnd at prices to, suit the times. April 6, 1841. 4S:tf CARPEiNTRY. THE subscriber informs his friends and formor cusiomers, that he has so'far re covered thc use of his hand as to bo ablo to resort again to his former occupation. All calls in his business will be promptly attcndod to, as hcretofore. , CHAIILES W. PETTES. Middlebury, April 25, 1841. ! I51?3 NOTICE. IHEREBY certify that I havo given to my son, ASA ALLEN FULLER, hts time to transact business for himself as if of Iawfulafe. and that I neither claim any of his earnings prevlqas or subsequent to his date. Middlebury, April 15, 1841. 5S ; , ...,-' , "c c' a"acic oi scar- new sprin6 mum. 4 v 1