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MIDDLEBURY ORKS. THE subscribers having purcbaeed tho a bove establishraent, together with all the patferns and other appurtenances, would in fcnn the public (hat lhey can suppty them with a better assortment of Cooking, Box and Parlor than has been ofiercd from this or any olher eetabltshment in this scction of tho country, and at much lower prices. Ilaving been in this busincss for the last ten ycars, they think they arc qualified to givc entire satisfaction to their custonicrs. Any stovcs or ploughs. or parts of stovcs or ploughs, that have bccn maaufacturcd at this furnace for the last 20 ycars, can be supplicd without any extra ex pensc. Cooking-Stoves of the most approved pat terns, Yankee Notion, Farmer, Premium Iniproved, and Rolary, and various others too numrons to mcntion. Box stovcs of all sizes, and from entirely new patterns, Canada double box stovcs, Parlor and Parlor Cooking do. Hollow Waro of allrkinds, Ploughs and PLOUGll IRONS, Sleigh Shocs and wagon boxes, Cauldron Kctiles, Arch Franies & Gratcs, and Oven-moutbs, TIN COPPER WARE and STOVE PIPE, manafacturcd by good workmen, and from the best matcrials. CASTINGS of all kinds at the shortest notice. Stoves in the plate, or finishcd, will be sup plicd at wholesalc to dealers at the lowest pri ces. AU orders promptly altendcd to. E. & A. A.WAINWRIGHT. Oct 1341. NOTICE, "IjJ" S Iiereby given that tr.e Copartcnstnp Ja. lierctoforc existing bctween thc undersign- cd, under the firm of Jamcs H. Uhipman & Co, is this dav dissolved'by mutual conscnt. JAMES H. CHIPAIAN. JOHN B. CJIIPMAN. Larrabecs Point, 9th Oct. 1841. KF' H E undcrsigned hercby gives notice that j the boiiks and cccounfs of the late firm of Jamcs II. Chipman, & Co. also all other de mnnd due tho said firm arc asstgned to him and arc lefi in the Irands of U. H.Everest Esq. ol'Suoreham for collection. JOHN B. CIHPMAN. Slioreham Ostober, 9th 1841. A. Chapman Son. THE subscriheri having cntered into pariner ship in busincss, under the.firm of A. Chap man & Son, nt ll.c old slaiui, would inform tbe inliabil.inls of Middlebury and cnunty geueially, that they are now receiving from Boston agcn tral assortmernof Forei'sn nud Domestic Consisting of Broadclollis and figured Beaver of tlie latesl style, Cassimeres, Sat linetts, Vestings, French, London and American prints, and Sheetings, Caps, Um lircllas, and almost every article usually kept in Countrv Siores. ALSO, Crockery and Hardware, JB&r Iron and Nails, by wholesalc or rctatl. jBools and Slioes, Groceries, and Young Hyson, Old and hyson skin TBAS, of a superinr qualily. Sugar, Molas&es, Salt, Oils, and most olher articlesia the Groccry line, also, Sheep 'fobacco. All who wish to purcbase good anicles at fair prices aie requested toexamine tbeirassortm2nt ASA CHAPMAN, GEORGIi C. CHAPMAN. Middlebury, Oct. 16th. J841. 24 tf ' EE-SVILLE round, squaro.and flatlron of all tho sizes manutacturea 11 tne aiorks. are costantly on hand, and foi ;ile by the subscriber. IRA S7 EWART. jtf'ddlnbury, Angust 8, 1841. FoTSale. PHE subscriber ofTers for Sale a farm, JsL containing 250 acres of land, lying a boutS miles south of this village, logtther with tho stocks and tools appertaining tothesame. it is p'cusantly situated on the bank of Otter Cre ek. Terms of pavment made easv to the pu'chaser. ' IRA STEWART. Middlebury, June 22, 1841. 7tf. ORGAN & PIANO FORTE TUN1KG. glHDRCH and Parlor Oigans. and Piano Fortes tuned and repaired at short notice. Orders from abroad, thanklully received and punctually aitended to. I. T. PACKARD. Middlebury, Marcli 1G, 1841. 45;tf Cast Steel Axes. 5JIMMONS & CO'S Cast Steel Axep 3? just received and for, sale by "Z. BECKWIT-rT, Jan. 12. 1841. IHE siibscriber keeps for sale C OTTON3ATTS byihebale. JL Wi3dUltti7jScpt.il, rf ST0ES GOODS, FRESHGOODS. JOHN VALLETT, (at the cheap cash storc,) is now receiving from New York a general assortment of seasonablc DRY G00OS, Among thcm may be found a great Tariety of Englishand American Prints, of very desirable patterns. EnWis!i, French and German Mennos. Plaln and TTaved Beaver Cloths and Vestings. Shaded Crapes, and Bombazines. Plain and Figurcd Mtts. DeLaines. Bonnct Silks, Ribbons and Artificials. Sheetings, Shirtinga, Batting and Wad- dtnjr. Cotlon Yarn and Wicking, &c. LIKEWISE. Ladies French Kid Slips and Walking SHOES. Top-ether with a good assort ment of Crockery and Glass Ware. Also a clinice seleotion o; FAMILY GROCERIES, LAMP OIL, Q5l'urcnasers are respectluli) tnviiea to call. Middlebury, Oct. 7, 1 84 1 . 28;t f JOSEPH B1AR AS just receivpd and keeps and splendid assorfment of Gold and silver Lever, Horizontal Le pine, Quartier and common WATCHES; A fine assorlraent of silver Table and Tea spoons ; ri-.u n .1 . Thimlitnc cilver Snprtacles: Goff- nnm iun :iicp. PFMril S: Wallets: Puises; Ki:, UUU.MM1.VIU.M. ..... . - , Gold Chains; Seals anil Keys; a nne assonuicuiui Finger-rings; Tweezers; i omos; ueauuiui na.urs, r, Ucmre Fai-.rinws : Breaat-Pins: Snurl-boxes : Pocket Pistols hrge and small ; l ea and House BelU ; Si.y-glasses ; BrlAbb BUULCO i ra tcntand common Flutes ; Music-boxes ; Violin and d... iu sinnn. v;r- fHnnnpiis : Flazolelts : Toning-forks ; LOOKIMG-GLASSES ; Thermometers ; Jeweller'sjsfcoo, comprisinf; a bcltcr asortincnt than ever onereu m inis piace Leiore , jusjcujci m large assorlment of Brass, Alarm3and Wooden Clocks, which hc can and will sell a? cheap as any one. CO- Clocks and Watches rAiTiirui.Li.Y RE- PA1RED at the shortest notice, and no pains spared lo givc salislaclion. Middlebury, Oct. 11, 1841. 23tf A CARD. TfO DRY GOODS MERCIIANTS. 1 1 consequence of the cxtremely unscltled state of the currency for a few years past, ren- denng the sales on credit so very liazardous, and the manifest wrong and injustici; of charg- ing the good man so high a proht as thc ncces sity of the caso compela every one to do in or dcr to mcet the losses by the bad, we adopted the plan of buying and sclling cxclusively for cash. And now having fully tcsted the fact, that those who buy iheir goods on credit, or of crcdit houscs, or of cash and credit houscs, can not at all compcte with our custonicrs in tho sale cf their goods, we shall thercfore, conlinue the samc system. By paying cash for our goods, we are cna bled to obtain most of them fromiHrmufacturcrs, and from first hands, thereby saving (at lcast) all the charges of tho corhmission mcrchar.t, such as commissies, guarantee, interesl, labor ' &,c, which often amounls to a retail protnt, I which enables us to sell by the piece, as low as cst ofT.) We therefore specially invite all those in the tradc who arc not willing to pay tho losses by others, and can makc such pay for their goods, to call and cxamine ours, bcfore purchasing elscvvhere. ! We keep constamly on hand a general as Isortmcnt of American, English and French, ! Woollen, Lincn, Cotlon and Silk. Fancy rr.d staple Dry Goods. by tho pieee or packagc. i LESTER HOLMES & Co. i 167 Pearl st. j NcwYork, Aug. 10, 1641. 17 ly 1841. MANCFACTURING. DAVEMPORT & TURMER OULD respectfully inform their pat rons, and the public cenerally, that they will continiie to receive WOCL at the j cstablishmcnt of the Middlebury Manufacturing j Company, to manufacture into Cloths. C'assi. meres or faaltinetts, white or colored v Jannels, Scc. of permanent cofors and mi.xcs, to suit the taste, on shares or by the yard, at the oplion of the owner. J Being furnished with tho necessary nppara. ; tus, and having in their employ competent and I faithful ivorkmen, they will continue to improve , the value and style of their goods, intending that they shall not be surpassed by those of any other cstablishmcnt in the stato. They will keep an assortment on hand to accommo. datc those who may waut a part of their cloth in advancc. Gratcful for tho extensive patronage they have received, they hopo by strict personal at tention to business and the intercsts of their patrons to receive a liberal share of their fa vor. TERMS as reasonable as at any eslablish ment iu the vicinity. Middlebury, June, 22. tiats. THE subcriber again reminds his fiiends and the public that he has on hand at thc old stand. 3 doors north oftho jaila good and fasliionable assortment of Hals, nhich he will sell as low, if nol a little lowtr, than can Le bought at any other cstab- lishment. Lamb's Wool will be received in pavment for hats, at a liberal price. N. B. Those whose accounts have be come due. are requested lo call and setlle the samc without deay, as thesc sums arc very much wanted,to moet the hardness of the time's. JOHN JACKSON". Middlebury, August 10, 1840. I4 SJALMON, Codfish, Mackerel, Pickled and dried Halibut, for sale by JOHN (POOD. TJRUSH Hats, constantly for sale, of the best miali- "tyhy john wood FLOUR of the best kind, for sale by . . JOHN WOOD. June 25.1S41. gJOOD SPRUCE SHINGLES, wanted JOHN WOOD. 1 t June 25. 1841. NEW FALL GOODS. CBIRGE is now recoiving his usual sup ply of Fancy and Staple DRY Those who wish to buy GOOD Goods cheap will please cnll nnd examtne inem. Sept. 13, 1W ALPACCA Lustres, Do. plain, Eolcans, Fig'd Alpines, Plnin fhinlT:. fe Chene Mtts D. Laincs, all at very low pri ces rjy a. teancif. Sept. 23 1841. INDOW BLINDS & SASH, first rale articlcs for sale at thc manufac- turers prices, by JOHN WOOD. TS dTkt5 BBLS. WESTERN FINE JL W4Jr SALT, Coarse do. Tttrks Is land, and Livirnool Butter do. for sale low Se.nt. 1841 " by JOHN WOOD. THE LARGEST, CHEAPEST & BEST STOCK of GOODS cverbrought into Mid. dlebury is now opening by A. FRANCIS. Sept. 28, 1841. 21 SUPERFINE GENESEE FLOUR, for sale by the subscriber. IRA STEWART. Sept. 20. 20 tf w EST-INDIa Goods and Groceries a generally sortment, for sale at the lowest prices June 25. JOHN WOOD. alWENTY bales heavy SS ny in. SHEETING, for JOHN WOOD. TWENTY-FIVE cases heavy cow hide aud kip B0OTS, for sale very low by the case, by JOHN WOOD. June 25.18-n. Stone Lime. THE subscriber has on hand and will keep contantly for sale, at the marble quarry, a bnut a milc and a half cjsI of tliis village, near Millan Stowell's. on he road 10 Dea. Boyce's, a first rate article of Stone Lime, which will beold onreasonable terms. NATHAN MYRICK. Middlebury, June 30, 1S41. 8tf. Wool. HE subscriber has commenced the pur- chase ot wool for this scaon, and will pay cash, and as high prices as his emnloycrs will authorize. ASA CHAPMAN. Julv 13. 1841. 10 MERINO. Kabvbe, Clementine, Bro cha Tartar. M. De Lai.ne and Silk SHA WL S; Also a large assortment of Fancy H'k'fs. A. FRANCIS. Oct. 11, 1841. 2.3 tf The most highly approved JVIedicine now in general use for Coughs Colds, and all Diseases of the Lungs. rpilE VEGETABLE PULMONARY BALSAM h belived to be deservcdly Ihe mo5t popular Med icine ever known in Americt, for coughs, colds, asth ma or pbthisic, cnnbumplion, whocpinj cougb and pulmonary atTections of every kind. The Vegetable Pulmonary Balsam his been very extensively used forabout fiftecn years; and jts repu tation has been constantly increising. So unirersally popular has tliis article becomn that it may now be cnnsidercrt as a standard article in a urge part of the United States and British Pravinces. Many families keep it constantly by thcm, considering it the most safe as well as certain remedy for the above complaints. The proprietors have received & are receivinz numer ous recommendalions fiom many ofour best phjsiciana who make use of it in their practice. The naraes of a few individuals who have given their testimonyin favor of this article are here subjoined, and for a morr full account see the envelope to the botlle. Doct. Amorv Huntinp, ; Doct. Samuel .lorrill, " Truman Abell, : " Timothy Bas'lies, " Jcrc. Ellsworth, : " Albert Guild. Cerlijicales. (From Dr. 1 homas Brown.) Messrs. Lovve& Reed.Gent The Vegetable'Pul- monaiy Balsam, has been extensively u?ed in thesrc tion of country where I reside, for several years past, and has justlj acquircd a h:gh reputation in consump tive complaints. So far as my knowledge extends, it has never disappointed the reasonahle expectation of those who have used it. Tiiomas Bno w?r, ai. D. Concord, N. II., fllay 11, 1831. Messrs. Reed, Wing & Cutler Gentlcmcn I feel it a duty I one to the puhlic,aad especially to hundreds of roy fellow beings who are now sufiVring under different diseases of the lungs, to give you a statement of Ihe good efiecls I have experifnced frnm Ihe use of Ihe Vegetable Pulmonary Bilsam. Haring froai my joulh up been troubled with different com plaints of the lungs, such as spitting of blood, a troublc souiecough, frequent hoarseness, with sevcre fits of coughing, and indecd all the symploms of consumption and from timeto time I haveconsulted several eminent physicians, and have laken much rnedicine, but I re ceived little or no relief, and at last they told me there was no help for me ; that my case was beyond the reach of their medicines. In the spring of 1827 1 was adrised by a friend to try the Vegetable Pulmonary Balsam. I obtained two bottles, and on tr'ul I was surprised to find so suddenand elfectual relief which it gave me, and after using it about five weeks all my complaints were entirely removed, and I was res tored to good health. Since that time I have kept it con stantly by me, in case of the appearance of any of the above complaints. I have known a large numberof cases where all oth er medicines have iaded of affbrding any relief, the Balsam was at length resorted to, and speedily effect ed a cure. I would therefore recommend to ererj person that has any of the above complaints, on theii first appearance to'take Ihe Vegetable Pulmonary Bal. sam, which they will Gnd a safe, convcnicnt and pos itivecure. Respectfully yours, T. P. Merriau. NewBedford, Masi, July 30, 1841. Cg-ConXTEnrEtTS. Beware of imposition. Each genuineboUle isenclosed in a blde wrapperon wliiph isa VEi.LOwIabel, signed by WA1. JON'N. CUT- LEK. None other can be gcnuine of a later date than December 1839. The s:gnature of Sampson Reed will be continued for a short time. The nre celebritv of the Vecetable Pulmonarv Balsam has been the cause of attempts to introduce spurious artides, which by partially assaming the name u; '" B;nuine, arc calculatcd to misleaa and deceive tlie public. Among these mixtures are 'Carler's Compound J'ulmonarv TlnUrimV l-Jlmtrican Pul. monarxj BaUam," " p-egelalh Pulmonary Balram- v. ...iOIj naisani, ana oiners. Purchasers should enquira for tbe true article by its whole name The Veoctabie Put.monary Balsam, and see that it has the markaand signatures the genume. Each botlle and seal is stamped " Vcgeuble Pul monary Balsam." For sale by REED, WING t CUTLER, (Ut8 Lowe and Reed) wholesale dealers in Drugs, Medi cines, Painls and Dye-stuffi, No. 54. Chatham street, Boston, and by Druegists and country merchants gen erally in New England, and in the principal places Ihroughout the United States and Bntish Prorineei. Price 60. eents. Sold by S. MOODY. IBtly Middlebury Vermont DR. A. SnRBMAN3 MEDICATED LOZENGES. O-Children or adults can lake rnedicine in this form without difliculty. It is tho only way to make it pleasant yet discovered. (p5"Purchasers will please observe that the name"A. Suerman, M. D." ison each hox. SHERMAN'S COUGH LOZENGES. HIS Lozenges aro scaled, and havo "A S h e r m a n, M. D." on the sido ol iIir Knx. Thev are tho safest, most surc and pflectun! remedv for counhs, colds, cousump ilnrw. whooDintrcouch, Asthma, tightness of the Lungs or chcst, &c. oc. The proprietor has never ktiown an instanco where they did not give perfect satisfaction. Several thou. sand boxes have been sold within the last three months restoring to health, persons in almost every slage of consumption, and those labor ing under thc most distressing cold and coughs. They do not chcck and dry up the cough, but render it easy, protnote expcctoration, allay the tickling or irritation, and remove the prox imatc or excitinc cause. Thev are made from acombination oflhe most vrluabie expectorant for cough medicines, and are undoubtedly su perior to every thing in use for those com plaints. Hundreds of certificates have been oflered of their wondcrful virtues, from those who have been saved from an untimely grave nnd restorcd to perfect health by using them' Dose. One lozengc is a dose for an adult, and may be repeated from three to six ttmcs a dav, usrequired. Children.eightvearsold, halfof one: four years, aquartcr, and so in proportion. Very small cluldren or mlants will take thcm best dissolved in 9 little water. Should they act as an emetic, or producc nausea, tho dose must be lessened to what thastomach will bear. Half ofono will generally be sufficient to take before breakfast, as the stomach is more easily sickened. No ill cffccts can arise from an ovrr dose, as it will cause thc stomach to re ject it; and although not a pleasant sensation, will be found to give relief. Where thero is much pain in the breasl or side one of Sherman's Poor Main's Plasters should be applied over the part, and worn till relieved. lf attended with costivcness, a few cathartic or laxative Lozenges, or any mild cathartic rnedicine should be used as occasion requires. Sold at the Variety Store.by PANGBORN & Brins. Maid, Jewellers, Burligton, Vt. wholesale a Ucnts. A liberal dtscount to merchants who buy 10 sell again. For sale by J. Dyab. sherman's POOR MAN'S PLASTER. "KNLY 121 ccnts each. Fach plastor ha prinled on the back of it, "Sherman' Poor man's plaster." It is the dest streRthen ing plaster in the world, and asovercign renf edy for patn or wcakness in the back, 101ns side, breast, neck, limbs, joints, rhcumatism lumbngo, &c. &c. One million a year will bu' supply the demand. They will require a little warming before application. Warranted f upcrior to all others, and for one quatter the usual price, making not only the best, but the chcapest plaster in the world. It affords relief in afew hours, and makes astonishing etires. In lfver complaint and dyspcpsia, it should bc worn over the regiou of the livor or stomach and it will afford great and astonishing relief. In coughs, colds asthmas, difliculty of brealh ing, oppression of the chcst or stomach, they will immcdiately soothc, and grcatly benefit the patient. Persons of scdcntary hnbits, or thnsc obligcd to stand much, will receive dcci ded support from one oftho truly,strengthning, plasters. Physicians generally recommend. them, in preference to all others, bccanse they stick or adhere bcttcr and afTord greater relief. !n their operation they are stimulant, tonic.and anodyne. They are composed of entirely dif crent ingrcdients froni any other; and known from the cxpcrience of millions, who have us ed them, as well as the united testimony, of all the celcbratcd and disiinguished clerp.y and physicians, to be the most useful and highly mcdicated plaster, evcriinvented or oflered to the public. Several persons have cahcd at the ware house to express their surprise and thnnks at the almost miraculous cnres thosr plasters have eflcctcd. One man who had bccn afllicl. ep with rhcumatisut, as to be unable to dress himself without assistancc, was enablcd after wnaring one, only one night to gci up alone in thc morning, put on his clothcs and call atour office with eyes beaming with jov and his tongue pourmg forth tho gladncss ofhis heart, at the suddcn and signal relief hc had received from this best of all remedies. Ask for Dr. Sherman's Poor Man's Plaster. It is so call- cd, bccausc the price places it in the power of all to purchase, botng only 12 ets. oold at ho variety store by Pangbohn 4 Bp.insmaid, Jewellers. Burlington, Vt. wholesale agcnts. A liberal iiscarjtitt! merchants who buy to sell again. Fir t 1 by J. DrAR. 35; ly ron, THC CURE OP COUGHS, COLDS & CONSUMPTIONS. SEARS' CENrtWE VEGSTABLE PCLMONARY RIIJAMIC SYRCP ir LIVERWORT. MORE tbau 75.000 bottles of this very val uable mrdicine have been sold, Cprinci"lly in the State of Maine, ) since it was Crst offered to the public by the oiiginal inventoraud proprie tor, a few years since. It is undoubtedly supcrior tn any other article oflered to the public ; as it selilom fails in giv.ng renef where it is taken in due season. Although the buperior virtues of this niedicine sre well known, nnd its qualites highly approved yeMle followiu cert ficates are added for the salisfactiou of any uho may be nfllicted wiili thoe diseases for which it is designed. Several others may he seen on thc bill ol directions ac companying each bottle. Each genuine bottle is inclosed in a blue wrapper on which is nred label signed by T, B. MEURICK, or S. PAGE. Price 37 i cents per botlle. For sale by the gross. dozen, nr sinale bottle, S. PAGK, Hallo.vell, Me., to whom orders rnav be directed. For sole by S. MOODY, Middlebury, Vt. BANK OFVEItGENNES NOTICE. A GREEABI.Y to an act of the Legisla'ure, pased -cy- October 1840, by which every Bank whose char ter shall be cxtended, is required to call in the whole amount of its capital stock within one year fiom its renewal, the stockholders of the Bank of Vergennes arc Iiereby notified that ten dollars on each share of the capital stock 13 required to be paid in byrho 13th day of December next. uy order 01 tne rrcsident ana uireciors, ISAIAH SCOTT, Cashicr. Vergennes, Septembcr 8, 1841. 198w CLOTH DRESSING. THE subscriber tukes this method to in. form the public generally, that ho has commct.ccd the above busincs at the old estab lishtnent heretoforo occupied by Q. C. Rich, and others, Shoreham, where he is solicitous to obtain business in his line, and will executo all orders intrustcd to his care with neatness and despatch. His practtcal experience is such that he feels safe in nssuring the public that he Avill give tho be.it satisfaction to all who may cntrust busincss to his care. 17tf ALPHONSO KILBORN. Shoreham, Rieh's Milh,) Aug. 25, 1S4I. CITIZEMSOF VERMOMT fN order to secure to jou the truej Brandreth UL Vegetable Univeraul Pills, ihe sale of them in your State will be conducted in the following manner But one Travelling Agent, Mr JOHN O. LANG LEY, will visit the State, whose authority to act for rae, will be made manifest, by his producing numer )us certificates, signed with a pen by me, with my "amily arins embosscd upon a paper and a finely exe iuted view of my Manufactory in New York State, eru;raved Ihereon. Local Agents.by observing this, need never belm oosed upon by Pcdlars. Every Local Agent, furnished with the Genuine ills, will have one of those aforementioned Certifi sates nut ud in his Store. Observe that it is signed vita a pcn, B. Brandreth, M. D. .cd that my Fa- aily Arms are embossed npon the paper. See that thc date thereof is ensraved. 03- NoCerlinVatc is anyguarantee that the bolder :ells eenuine Pills after one year from the engraved late thereof. CS- Purchasers by observin; this need never be .tnposed upon by Local or Travelling Traders who kavenoinoraprinciple than to deal in Countcrfeit Uedicine. See the reading on the side of each box, lnd never forgetto ask for this Certificale of Agency. Th-. aforementioned Travelling Agent will make frequent calls upon Local Acents, furnishins them from time to time with supplies of the Genuine Bran- Urcth'a Pills, from roy Principal JVeto England Of fice, 19 Hanover Street 19 BOSTON. !D No Pills will be sold from me to retail in Ver mont but to Local Agents, therefore, should others, not holding my Certificates of Agcncv, piofess to bave the Genuine Brandreth's PilIs,JejereAfm not! One tcord to trafuckers in Countcrfeits of my Pibs. I am dcterminad to expose all infringements upon my just lights. A List of my Local Agcnts in Vermont, will be lublished in most ot the papers printed in that Slate, oon as prepared. Purchasers, buy of those jjgeuts mlr, and you yvill avoid inipo-Mtinn. BENJAM1N HRANDRETIi. W 241 Broadway N. Y. Sole Proprietor of Brantlretli's Vegetable Uni ersal Pills, in the United States of America. READ, KEFLECT. Truth is sflf-evident. In the country so subject as lliU to sudden cV;an ges in tee temperature of the atmosphere, is of the very greatest importance ihat a stiict watch be con stantly kept upon the very seat of hfe thp region of the stomach and bowels. It is there the Creator has placcd the VtT"L PRINCIPiES ofour exUtence; and it is through them that tho human frame continu aijy rcnews and reroiates itself from Ihe natuial loss es it sustains by the very action and re-action ofthe life princijple. The stomach and bowels may there fore be called the grand regulatois of Ihe body's health. They sound the alarm when any thinc infec- 1 tious has been absorbed they become alTected even .vhen the most remote members of the body bave sus tained inji.ry. There sympathy with every ill that can befall each and all of Ihe oorporeal agents, is as fixed and steady as it is proinpt and extensive. It is only by propcr and timely attention being at all timess and in all seasons paid to those MAIN SPRINGS OF EXISTENCE, the stomach and bowels, so that they may be suppoited in their regular functions, that the changes of temperature are rendered less aflecting, and a sta'.e of almost uninteimpted health cau be ae ;ured. Although the causes which producc and foster dis ase in the human bcdy are very numerous.yet the ef ictis invariablythe same, namely IMPURITY OF HE BLOOD acd whatever rnedicine will carry off r.cte nucors wfci:r have produccd this contaminalinn of the blood must ofnecessily, restore the healthy condition of thc body, ard thc surest safeguaid a gainst protracted intirmity ar.d prcmature dccay. II is necdless to recapitulate here, all that has from me to time been adduced to prove the etEcacy of Brandreth's Vegetable Uniccrsal Pills, ong and successful experiment has convineed evcn ne most scejttical, that it is the only Jilcdicine calcu ated for the certain cure and prcvcntion of disease, isthousandsand lens of thousands have bet-n rcstored .0 health and happmess under its beneficial auspiccs, who have been piono'jnccd as incurable by physicians of the first standing, and in inany cases whencvcry other remedy had been resort. d to in vain. In all cases of pain and weakness, whethcr it be chronic or recent whether it be deafness or pain in the side, whether it anse fiom constitutional or some other cause whelher it be from interoal or external njury, thc disease is altvays sure to bo eradieated by lersevering in the use of these Pills. Their safety ji all the various stages of existence fiom helples nfancy to old age has long heen suhject of especial commendation and tcontter and the fact Ihat the application of VEGETABLE PURGTIVES is un attcnded by the laat incnnvenience, and that no par (icular attention is requireJ at the time ihat the Pills are taken, eitheras regards dietor action, conslituicn of it self one of thc most important benefits evir be stowed on niankir.d. The great business of " Purging" in lime of sick less isbeginning lobe properly appreciated, and ex tnsively understood. Common Haise (that unerring uide, which not only the arts of selfiph praclitioners can mislead,) has lound llia. it is much more conven ient 10 take an occasional dose of Piils, and thereby ensure UNINTERRUPTED IIE.3LTH. than to submit to being bled. blistered or salivated, with the certalnty that if Death do not iinmediately follmv, months and perhaps years of unutcrable sudirings will ke entaiUd; and that the only indiridualprufited by the treatment is the Doctor. It U also well wofthy of considiration. that the principle of purging with Brandreth's PilU renioves lothing but the uselcss and decajed particles from the l.ody the morbid and corrupt hnmors of the blood .vhich generall) impcde the functions of the lirer en they settle upon that org?n produce rheuma .stn when they settle upon the muscles gout when Jiey settle upon the ncrves consumption when they settle upon Ihe lungj ; costivcness when thty settle npon the intestines apoplexy, paralysis, aud all the tiain of melanclioly disorderssofatal to the sbfferer, when these settU upon the lining ofthe blood vcssels. The depravity ol the humors is also the immcdiato -.ause of intermittcntfeversand dysen'ery as nothing is required but the conlact or contagious miasma, to produce bilious, yellow, scailet, and tha like kindof ievers, as dysenleryand diarrh-iea. It must, therefore appear self-evident that purging the fnul humors from the body is the only True and Efiective mcans of curing and preventing these com plaints, and every other form of disease.: for as it re quires ihe tcinpest and the tornado to bnnc a"out a state of purity ii: the ocean when its warers have been stagnant, so will it require repeated evacuations by the bo'els, before the blood can be relieved of its lccumulated impurities, and Nature left free to restore every organ to its proper healthy action. But yet 3vcn when this has been done it is impossible for those who take little exercise to cnjoy perfect heallh, . uniesstney occasiunally make use ol vrgetable purga tivc rnedicine : for the conduits ofthe blood arc llieie. eby kept freo from those impurities which would pre ventits steady current ministering heallh morbid h mors are prevented from becomins mixed with it. an nature is thu3 assisted through the means and outlincs which she had provided for herself. CO-BEWARE,and NEVERPurchasc BrandrethV Pills without the sellercan exhibit, the Ceitificate al luledto at thecommencement of tl.is adversisement, and do not forget that PEDLwiRS NEVER have the 1 rue filis. BENJ.fMIN BRjJNDRETH. M. D. Sole Proprietor of Brandreth's Vegetable Uni' versai ruis. in the Umled Htnlcs of Jimertca. JONATHAN HAGAR, Agent, .Middlebury Vermont. 10; ly Sliirls, Hosoms & Collars, ATABE br the Educatton Society, constantly on hindard forsalo by Z. BECKW1TH. Jrl7 6,I841. HARTFORD riHE subscriber has been appoinled X Agent for the HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, for Middle bury and vicinity, and will receive propo ?als for insuring property against loss or damage by Fire. Thc long cstablished reputation of this company, and thc promptness with which all their transac tions have been characleriscd render it unnecessary to say anything in its favor. All busincss connectcd with the office in trusted to him will bc faithfully and punc tually transacted. JONATHAN HAGAR, Agent. Middlebury, Feb. 26, 184. 42;ly CONGRESS nd PavilUoa. Water for sala hy J. WOOD. OOTS and SHOES, a largo suppW for sale at retail by JOHN WOOD June 25,1841. UT and WROUGHT NAILS and win dow Glass for sale low, by JOHN WOOD. June 25, 1841. liiver Complaints, AND ALL SICKNESS AND DISEASE DR. LIN'S TEMPERANCE LIFE-BTTTERS AND CHIJiESE BLOOD-PILLS The greatest Sccret discovered I Purge purge purse has been the crv for ihn last few years. This has been effictually t ried anrt yet sufTerers have multiplied and died ; aua whvr Not because purgiii" was not necessary. but too much had been dotiL-without the tonic to follow, and sustain thc system. Purge, you must I Th sickly humors of the blood must be carried ofl or tho acjumulation of them prevented. Prevent then the growth of such humors. Why do the Chinese live to such immense ages and still retain the powers of youlh or middle age Berause they purify the blood. The Chi.nesb Blood Pills so called because they work upon and cleansethe Blood are the standard remedy. These pills will do it ; and the Tcmperance Biltnrs, taken as directed, will strengthen tha system and prvent the accumulation of bise humois which infest the blood, and which only incrcases by purges, unless the biittrs are laken after. Buy, then, these iills and bilters. Take weekly the pills, and daily tha bitters, and ifyou are or have been invalids for days weeks, months, or years, you wil Gnd Ihe sickly humordrawn olT, and prevented from a return, ano? ihe sallow ycllow hue of sickness change rapidly to the full blooming glow of health and youthjul buoy' ancy. There are cases sonumerousof these brilliant ef fects, thal time and space furbid an attempt to put them down. Buy an.l use these medicines, and usa no other, and health and strength shall he yours. See wrapper and directions that come wilh them. FRAUDULENT COUiVTLRFEITS Will be attemptcd. Buy no remrdy of the kind un less it have my name O. C. Lirr, M, D. ou sha wiapper, and also the notice as follows : 'Entered according to Act of Congress, A. D. 1841, by Thos. Connel, in Ihe Clerk's office of tbe District Court of the Uni'ed Statcs for the Southera District of New York." Warranted the only genuine. ftles-rj. CoMSTock & Co., New York, are the sole wholesale agents for the United States and tha neighboring couniies. 10:ly SI00 REWARD, NE HUNDRED DOLLARS RE WARD has been offvri.'d for month3, toany one who will use a botlle of Hays' Liniment for tha Piles without heing curel. Of thousands sold, in no instance has it failed of a cure. Proof oter whelming to be h.il where it is sold. It is aUo & cer tain cure in nearly evpry case. (cxternally) in Ihe following complaints. For the Piles. For all Dropsj, Tender Feet, Sore thioat by ctnccn or ulcers Croup, Whooping cough, Scald llead. Tizhtcess of Ihe chest cspecily in childrin, Foul Ulcers of the legs. or other tungus Bor-'j, hovvever obstiuato or long slandinj, Fresh tVounds, Chilhljins &c. &. OUT. LOOK Some Sviinilers have counterfeited Ihis article and put it up with various devices. Do nol be imposed upon. One thine or.ly wil protect you it is the name ot COMSTOCK & CO, ; thal name must be alvvays on the wrapper, or you are cheated. Da nt fwgetit. Take llns direction with you, ard 'est by thal. or never buy it; for it is'impossibla foi any othr to be true or genuine. Sold by COMSTOCK & CO.. 71 Maiden Lane. 10: ly T1EADACIIE CERTAIN CURE FOR SICK HEADACHE. Which has been used in families, ewry member of which has had sick headache from infancy. as a con stiluiional family complaint, and has curnl rfT.'Cluallr in every instance et known, amountiiig to inany hundreds. It isnot unpleasant lo thc tasle, and doei not preTenf the daily avocations of nne using it ; it must be persoveitd in. and the cure is gradual, but rcitam aud permanent. Instincei are constantly mulliphini where this d;tressing complaint is com pletely relieved and cured, al'houh of yvars stanvlimr, liy Ihe use of Dr. Spo'm's celebiated remedy. On dccided preference is its pleisantncss, having none of the nauscalin:; effect of cominon drui. It n so pcrffCtly satisfactory tlal Ihe proprietor has given direction for his agents lo refuml the price to any one w ho is not pleased with, and cured by it. He hopes also that this may secure its great benefit to the distrcsscd sufTerers who arc la-jouring under Headach. E. Spohn, M. D, fnventorand Propiiator. COMSTOCK ct CO., 71 Maiden Lane New York. 10:ly Fr.m Ihe New York Herald. MYSTERIOUS, a gntlemin beloiijing to ona of the most aocirn and wealthy familUs ot this city, who muat be well known to numerous fricnds, having since the year 18IS up to recently, been bent nearly double, and for several yean confined to his bcd, has been rrstored to goixl health has regaincd hi natural erect positicn and has quilted hi3 catriage, and now walks with ease ! 1 Wo believe this is the gentleman' own des cription as nraras possible, and there is no axaggera tiun in it. Wewill give inquirers his address, and doubtnot hishumane feelings will excnse the l'tberty; jo Ihat any one doubting-, rnay know these facts thouh he requirei his name may not appear in print. Among other similar instanccs, Mr. Jas. G. Raynoldi 144 Uhristi: St. has bcsn restored and will giva personal as.iurance of the facts of his case. Both were iheumatism, and contracted cords and inevra. IIow has this been done .' Answer. By the I.sdian Vecetji.bli: Elix er inteinally, and Hewes Nervk and Bo.-b Liniment externally N. Y. HeralJ Jan. 26 1S41. Sold only by COMSTOCK & tu.. 71 Maiaen Lane, New Ytrk. 10:ly HUMAN HAIR. CLEANLINESS OF THE HEAD AND HAIR. Strange it is that persons who attenJ trietly to personal, cleanliness. baths, &c. should neglect tn Heaa '.he Mair tne mosr Hstuiui-. --ed-an,l the most beautifol, thooh properly cared for, of all the gifw ofthe Ctei'elte',le 5' itbekeptofdandrufforscorf wUb a cerla.nly thit theha.r cannotfallour.by the usa of he Balra of Columbia. Ladies w ill jou make your todet without Ihis article I answer fearlessly, No, ifyou liaveonco tried and experienced its purify ing ffects it, sweet perfume. credit of this the only first the only really valuabla article. A massof testimony from all classei tothes facts. LOOK OUT. c -. , 1 - ir-T for Iho namft uoumeneiis ae auiuuu iw. ..- of COMSTOCK & CO., on the splendid wrappen and never buy it wi.hout titt EOBERT WHARTON, Esq., late Mayorof Phila u. i .:ci rrnv be seen below tn !ha higf -.haracteroj Ihefo lowingenllemen. (nfO me uaim ui -"L; J ' r & . r I hifrhlv ,orvii..ah1a nnt nnlv n, A an3 nave iuuuu ......j - pre-enlive againt the falling off of hair, but also & cer ain rsora". WM. itiAiutitn, sentor, Methoiist Minister in St. George charge. N04S6 North Fifth-f, JOHN P. INGLES, 331 Arch st. JOHN D. THOMAS. M. D. 163 Rica t. JOHN S. FUREY. 101 Spruce st. HUGH McCURDY. 243 South 7th st JOHN YaRD, jr., 123 Arch st. For sle by $. MOODY. Druggist. ll;ly 1 Grocericis. UJSTi received, for salcat the lowest prjcps by ,A. & "W. S. JOHNSON, Mar34 1841