BOMESTIC GOODS. 8BaIes Sbeet nzs and Shirling, comprisins a varie lir of aiidl-tie and pricc. W. S. Johnshk. UFKALO LIOBES. 3 Balcs selecied 1 BuiTalo Itobes, just rec d and for sa'e by . S. JOHNSOK. N. B. Pleasc calt and exaraine before purdnsing elsewhere. Oei. 16,1843. CUWHIUK aadCallskin lio .is, CutanilWroughlNails an assortment or sale loiver thau ever by Oct. IG, 1S13, W.S. Johsson-. MKS. U. SHAW. Osc door north ofTIr. Allt.n's Officc. 24,tf Cods. MufTs. Boas. FurTrimmines, Kus- ela dog Collars, and Buffiilo Ilobes, for wile liv 1 . V . Collins, "Sept- 23, 1843. St. Cruix Porto Rico N. Orleans Sugars just opencd and llRvannah& I for sale at vcry reason- D'ble refin'd I ab!e prircs by Z, Beckwith & Co. Alpacas, French and EngHsh Merino's Fig'd nnd Pum M. U. Lames, Bombnz ncs.Cmisan and also all oilier goods for v.'intcr dresses just rcceivcd and for salj vcry loto at A. FRANCIS' TSTEESVILLE round, square, and JfskV. flal Iron of all tbo 'sfzcs manu. facturcd U thoworks.are constantly on Iiand, and foi .ale by Uip subscriber. IRA S7EWART, SHOESi SHOES, Ofjn prs. of Farewcll Shoesjust receir- c,i consisting ol Farcwtlls Slips, Walking Shoes, Gaiier Boofs, HnlfGaher'do. Buskins, all of which will bc soldjlow for cash by W. S. JOHNSON. Oct. 23. 1843. )ROAD C otln.Beaver Gluths.a heavy J arliclc for Wintor Coats.Cassimeres, Sallinetls, also Sheelings Ticking, C'anton ana otner nanncis,ior saie uy , Z. BECKWITII & Co Oct. 2d, 1843. 1 8 4 4. MJNDPACTORING. DAVEMPQRT &.TURMER rOULD rcspectfully informtlieir patrons, anu tbe public jgcncr- nlly, that they will continuo to rucctvo WOOL at the establishment ol tlic micJ' dlobury Jianufacturing Company.to man ufactcre inlo Cloths. C'assimeres or Sat tinetts, white or colored Flannels. rc. of ncrmancnt colors and mixes, to suit the taste on sharcs or by the yard, at the option of 'he owner. Ucing furnishoJ with tho necessary op paratus, and having in their cmploy com petent and aithful workmcn, they will con' tinuo to improvc the valuo and sty'.c of thuir goods, intcnding that tiicy snau noi bo surpas?cd by those of any othcr cstab lishment ic tho stato. They will kecp an assonnoiit on hand to accommodatc thase who may waut a part of their cloth in advancc. Grateful for tho cxtcnsive patronage thiyhave rcceivcd, they hopo by strict pcrsonal attcntion to busincs and the intcrcsts of their patrons to receive a li'jisra sliare of their favor. TERMS as roaonable as at anycstab. lij'imont iutho vicinity. Aliddlebury, June, 20. Si. Croix Mulasscs l'orto Kicn a supenor urticlejust rcceivcd and forsalo by Oct. 2. 1843 Z. Beckwitii &. Co SA S. .Mill Saws. X. cut aud Bill K!5 et Web Saws, just rec'd by Oct. 12. BROWN & SHELDON. "MEAVER Coatngs, llcvy I'ilot Jfi Cloihs, Fine Gernian Cloths.English Cloths. Cassimcres and Fancy Doo skins, Ricb Lvons Velvft.and Vestings, just rec'd by UROWN i SHELDON. Oct. 12- 1844. The unJcrsigned Ukcs this metboil to inform the jiublic that he has rcbuilt liis fjclory, fifiy rodj noitli of ihe briJge in Salisbur)- village, wliere lie is al!e to attcnd to evcry lnan's irants in the arlicle of PtAis Cloth of all qualilirS and colors, Casei.miihes do. Satinetts do., anJ Kli.nxel? do I'articularMtcntiun pai'dlo DYK1NG. All his cloths aro Wool Dyed, and lieltcr colors Jlian can be olitained in this Ticin ity. The underjigned novv lus hisina-liinerv in successful op.-ration, and u ready to reieite Wool to manufacture by thc yard or on sliares. Also, will exchange Clo'h fur Kleeco Wool, Pulled wool, Dclts and Tags. 11c will posttivelv do as w ll or bettcr in respect to nrice of n or quality and goodnfss of cToth rxchangel. any other mill in this vicinitv. Woou CAnmsG nn I Cloth Dkessixg attri dd tn as usual C:ly II. W. WALKER. K. B. Fifty rods north the bridsi: Salisbury v iiiigo. pleasc call and exaimne. I1, , li, Buffalo Kobes. rfXE bale npper Misouri, or Northwcst, v-' BulTaloKobes ofsupcrinr quality, jnst rcceivcd and for sale, uucoinmouly low by 1 U. SMl I tl. New-Havcn Dcc. 1, 1S34. UG.'iUS. Double rctlncd Loaf, Lump anu Diown ougars, ol Uittercnt quali tics, for sale vcry cbcnp for casli bv T. C. SMIT1I. New HaAen, Oct. 28. 1813. ESS PORK, for Sale l.y tcpt 25 I lt A STEwAT CHUSANS, Crapc Tnisaiis, Crane I)c Leons, Parisians, M. D. Lnins, Giinps, JIo- liair nnd silk r nng, this !ay rcceivcd liv P. W.COLLINS- fcpt.23, 3542 (7IN'TEU SPERM OIL. 2 Casks Oil of a superior nualitv. for sale bi- Nnv. 1313. V. S. JOHNSON. BLOUIl. Supcrfiue Flour, in barre - and half barre! -i. V. S. Joiixson. T"1 UOCElilES. The subscriber wonlil inform his nld friends and the nublic Ihat hehas on hard, and iniends to keep a full assiT'ment of Groceries which vrill be E"Id vorv low for cash. W. S. Jounsos. Oct. I9,lSn. FURS. YNX BOA!, MUFFS, i Extra Of.er Caps, Shelland Seal, do. Fur Seal do. Nutria and Muskrat dn. Men and Boys Clth Fur trimmed Caps, for sale f.ir ca3h by V."S. Johnson.- Uct.18, 1843. Collin's & Co's Axes. ITH or without belves for (.ale by Z. Bkckwith, & Co. Oct. 1843. AND MANUFACTURING. fTpiIE subscriber is dow ready to receive -fl- WOOL to CARD and AIANUFAC- TURE UNTO CLOTH At the Woolen'faciory formerly carricd on by A. Spaldtng Co. Tbe tnacbinery is in perlect order, and the public may rest as sured ihat their work will be done to their sntisfartion, and on the most Reasonable Terms. Jd" A share of the patronage is solicited JOEL SPALDING, A?ent. Middlebury, May 2,1S43. 52 tf. SHA IVLS, FANC Y HANDKER- CH1EFS. And Ladies Ckavats, tho lafest stylc, just reccived and for Sale chcap by A. Fuaxcis. 15 lbs. TADLE BUTTER first quality for sale A. rilAiNUlS. Tiicm. , - ' K3. u 1 UAl renoil'pi! frim TVniv Vorlr n nnno a ' " ' -., y ral assorlment of Groccries Consisiinjj in part ol Ukl IJyson, l'oung Hyson H. Skin, and Black Teas, Mol.issef, Loaf, roundnml Brown Sugar, Boxand Sutteiia Raiins, Java Laguara and St. D. Coffee, Frcsh Tamarands, Rice, Salmon '1'rout, Blcached Miiimicr and Sperm Oil, Varnish and Linsccd Oil at RUSSEL&. GRIDLEY'S. OLD m u m m 4 M B ' ' a UST rcceivcd and for sale bv RUSSEL & GRIDLEY. Middlebury, Sept 27, 1S43. . 20. T" W O THOUSAND busheTs of htew. ted immediatelv, bv BR0VNJ-SHELDON. FOR SALE. IN SHOP.EHAM. haifrnile south of the lowermills, 62 acres of good land a good house painted out and in sidr. a frood harn nnrt wn.l ctiorl with plenty of watcr all convcnient for a small Farmer, or rnechanic, if any pcrson wants a good chcap place, pleasci to come and bny of me with Ihe stock and crons il it pleaso the purchascr. &c. STILLMAN WHITE. Shoreham, Jan. Ist.lSlI. 10:Gm New and Bcautiful Goods for La dios and Cliildren's Dresscs and Cloaks just rec'd by A. FRANCIS. THE subscribers are now rcceiving their fall supply of g-ood-i, consisting of ORY GOODS, Dry Groccries, Crockcry, Iron and Stccl, Salt, Fish, and almost ciery article usually cnquircd for, which will bcsoM for PAY. as lowas at any store in thc County. All kinds of pruuuce rcccivcu in paytnent. R1GHT &. BUSH, Shoreham, Oct. 2, 1843. 22 1 VIS GEESE FEATHERS.just ta kcn in and for sale bv A Fuancis. JUDDLEIBURY THE subscribers would rcspcctfully iu l'orni thc public that they continuc to carry on thc busincsi of building to ordcr all ikmls of Woolen and. Cotton mac: Alsofitting up MWl Gears, SJiaftirijrs and all othcr work belonging tlicreto, either CAST IRON BELLOWS, for furnaces or forgcs; Cast Irton CRANK FULLING MILLS Builtand warranted. Oil JUill, Clothicr's. and othcr . . SCREWS, ol n:l dcscnptions. ITRE ENGINES built nccordmg to the latest iinprovemcnts. Force and suttion PUMPS, of various sizcs. Patterns Torastings of all descriptions made to or dcr. and at short notice. Thn3 U'hn mnir fa iid i.'I.L .!.-" .....j i,u uieircus- tom may be assured that their work will be ,0 tiuriviiiauiiKc inauner. All orders tromptly attended to. , ,. lMYEKS &. SEVERANCE. Jliddlehury, Nov. 15th, 1S13. 29 A T ONE DOLLAR 20 Doz. Pairs wells best Spring Heel Kid Slips, Fair- BIRGES. Dec. 13, 1S43. Good Fresh Brp.nrl. fplIE subscriber lvill furnish good fresh bread at his Rnke Shnn. nt pnce at which the flour can be purchased by the pound in this village. Also, Pies and Cakes. for families will hn- fnmUhorf t same favorable rates.' C. RUSSEL by Fresh Oysters. Ythe Keg, Quartor by the meal, al ways kept for sale at the lowest prices at wliich they canbe afforded by SADDLE & HAHNESS MANUFACTORY. THC subscriber, at his old stacd in the brick buildina one door nnrth of ihe Court House. his re- rrivrd bis wintrr nock from N.York and Albany, out of hicli be ill manufaciurc and kcep constaully on liana or make to order on suon no' tice, the followingarticles.vii: SADILES, RRim ES &. MARTII1GALS, Common double and single tinned and jappaned harnesses malleable tip t tung , Brass and Silver mounled coach, gig and waggon harnesses of difierent style mour.tings & construction, Carpet bags and valices of difierent material and fash iod, French folio brass rivited iron framo Trunks ; Imitation folio, and a largo assortment of different sizo and quality of nlain TbunKs. irjr..Mnff irimmin? done in a neatand work' raanlike roanner all kinds of repairs in his line done at short not.ce. The abore ana all ouier an. u:. i: r biunm will be manufnctured out o! ,i vwt r. can be liad in market, and told i r. - ,17 r most kinds of nroduce as be nurchaked in this Section of Ihe conotry of the sa.re quality. Tersons wi'hin-: to purchisc any article in his line of business ill do well to call and ixamine priccs and work as heinlcnds tokeep ncnrinunt coastant v on uana. ireui rr'iren If renuired. Alaoa irood and wcll scleclcd assortment ofSad' dlery hard ware different Patterns of Brass Silver Finc Malleable tip't tunj and all kinds of com. mon warc. Coach lace Ivory KinM Curled liair. Onen and Itound Itclls Horse Cards. Cur ry and Mane Combs, Horse Brushcs, Neats foot Oil and a good assortment of hips &. Lashes. Patent Leather Can fronts and Imwls Scc. nlucli will bc sold as chean for Cash as cau bc had ihi side tf Troy. C. HlLL. Jliddleburj Dec 27. 1843. 9 T his Etore in Bridport offers L public a large stock of to thc comprising all articlcs usually kcjit in countrv retail store, which will be sold retail.cxccptspirituous linuors, whtch wi be sold in packages to suit Tavern Kcepers nnil at wnolesale to retail ueaicrs anu ai Troy priccs adding the freight. To partic ulartzc he nas on hanu, 8 IIhd3. St Oroix & 30 Bbls Porio Rico & New Orleans 15 Hhds, 30 Bbls. Sugars, superior quality Molasses. 30 Chesis and half cliesls Tea. 30 Catty chcsts G to 13 Ibs 3 30 Kegs Sc Boxes. Common to Honey Dew, 10 bbls. Fine cut, all qualitics 1 i Tolacco, 5 boxes lb and half lb fine cut J 10 Kegs Puro Gi.ngcr. 5 Do. Salnitre. 10 boxes Poland Slarcli. 10 do Pepper Saucc. 20 boxes Bar Soap, 20 do white in 3 lb, 4 lb, lb cakes. 20 Bags of old Laguira Coffee, 10,000 Spanish Cigars. G Cases English flJustard. 100 bbls and 175 Sacks Weslern Sall. 40 Sacks Livcrpool Ground do. 15 Jars Snuff. 50 lbs Indigo. 50 lbs Nutmegs. 50 Packages Itaisins. New fruit. 30 Casks Wines of different kinds. 3 Casks Puro Juice of the Grape, unfc mented. 30 Packages French Champaign, ChiTry $ American Brandy. 5 Packages Cord.al. 20 Packoges Holland & American Gin. 20 do Pure Spirits. 5 Hhds. & 20 bbh. Portlaad Rum. 5 do St. Croix do. 10 Kcos Alcohol. 10 Casks Sperm Oll 3 Balcs BufTdlo Robcs. Good sound skins from Sl 50 to 5 00 each. Iron and Sleclqf all kinds. Cot, Tcnant & iWill Saws. 40 Tons Fresh ground N. S. Plaslcr. Paints, Oil Glass, d:c. ISoots, Shoes, Caps, J-c. Riginr;, Pitch, Oakum, &c. logether wtlh a good assortment and large stock of goods of all kinds, which customers are rcquesled to examino and judge-of for th'emsclvcs. The above stock is all now bought within eix weeks. rri ... 1 no ijoocjs wtii de sold for eood notes at 3, G or 9 months, all Countv Produce. Lumbcr, &c Cash not rcfuscd, but charge 011 oook nouv inaumissab e. Cash paid fbr all kinds of Lumber. and most kinds 01 produce. ICT Lash paid also for all kinds of isiipping turs. Half Cash and from 4 to 0 Dollars pc 100 lbs for good wcll fatted hogs. I he bustness hcretoforo transscted in the name of J. lrost cc Co. has elosrtl All no'.es, accounts and coutracls are the property of Abel P. Skiff, who is ready and willtng to setlb them and pay all claim due from and madc in the name and with J. ritosT &Co. JOSEPH FROST. Bridport, Nor. 20th, 1843. 3IED1CAL INSTRUCTION. The subscriber continues to givo Med ical instruction, designed by narticular at lcntion to indigenous medical Bolany, and to the principal praclical subjecls of gene ral Therapeulics, lo adapt tho course to the requisites of those who intend to become Country Practitioncrs. He has cnrjsed S. Pcarl Lnthrnn. A. M M. D., to instruct in natural science, and m numan ana comparalive Anatomy. Gcntlemen who desire mav have admis sion to the Lectures eiven in tho Collefe r . xt . ... . o on u-iiemuiry, maturai iitsiory and Fhilos ophy. JONATHAN A. ALLEN. Middlebury, Dec 20th 1843. 33;tf. Less than rpWO CASES LADIES KID SLIPS, X. latest shape and beit manufacture. 4 do superior walkinir Shoes. Buskin and other shapes, at reduced prices.- A large and new stock just received bv A. FRANCIS. 1)R. WISTAR'S BALS.UI OF mid Cherry, The greal remedy for the consumption of the Lmes! THE best Medicine known to man fur In- cinienl consumpUen,asthma of everv stage Bleedtnsof the lungs, coughs, colds. Itver complaint, and all diseases of the pulmon- ary organs, Nalure s otcn frescription.A com- nound Balsamic preparation of tho Pkun ns Virgisiana, or 'Wild Cherry Bark', combtned with the cxtract of tar, prepar- rd bv a new chemtcal proccss, approved and recommended by tho most dtstiiigutsn- ed phystcians, and universally acknowl- edgcd the ntosl valuaDio meatcinc ever ats covered. Noquackeryf No Deceplion!! All pub lished statemonts of cures performed by ihis medicine, are in cvery respect true. Bo carcful and net the genutne 'Ur. tfiS' tar's Balsam of Wild Cherry,' as spurtous imitation are abroad. 00 Orders from any part of the country sbould be addressed to Isaac Butts, No 125 .Fu'ton street, New x ork. Russel and Gridlev, Chemis's & Druggists, Agests Wright's INDIAN VEGE I'ABLE PILLS; -OR- Indian Purgative. FHHIOUGH many mcdicincs have bccn Jsl bcforo tho public for a much longer period than Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills, yet nono stands now in htgher repute. or has morc inpidly atlaincd a firm hold upon popular cstimation. The thocsakds that have used them throughout lhe lenglh and brcadth of the rcpublic, all bcar ctiee fu! teslimony to their tlwrough rjjicacy an mi!d operatton when emptoycd in tho most dtstrcistng dtsordcrs 'which flest is het to." Tho thcory of diseasc on which Wrigh' Indian Vccelable Pil!3 are founded is thi viz? Ihat ihere is only one ptimary cause. of all lhe disorder3 that afilict lhe human family, and that is corrupt humor; or, i other words impunty of JJIood. 1 h principlc is now so gcncrally admitted that it may in fnct bo said to be sustaiued by an univetsahty of optntcn, tho fow dissen tcrs constilutni!' but a vcry feeb!e minortly It is useless, thercfote.to discuss lhe sound ncsi of this theory in this placo and con nexton. The one disease vrinciple beinc ndinit ted. the mode of attack professed by all praclitioncrs bccomes the same nanicl rcRGATION. But mnn y of lhe so-called spe cifics notv beforo the public, produce only one form of purgatton: they are either Jsu dorific, cathartic, Diucls or expeclorant. Wnght s Indian Vegelable Pills combine all ihese properltes, t are .thorefore calcu lated to altack thcc Iemcnts of diseasc at all points, and by a harmonious and combincd operatton to expel it radically from tho sys tem. Ihsir ellcct is almost mngicol, an is no Icss astonishing for its rnildnes than its cfficacy. Bcth sex.es, and all ages may cniploy them, accordmg to the uirections without fear, for while they aru certain to cure all diseases that arc rcmcdtablc, they ncver inilic! an tniury upon thc svstcm ThepcrfVctsafety of the medicine is an other nlfTinnnrtnnr nnnlity, anil ono whtcl has rontributcd morc than anythingclso to its cxtcnsion and nopularity. In a word, this medicine commcnds itsclf strongly to the patronage of tho publit-.and its usc uius tair to tiecouic uelore long, ul most universal. CAUTION. The citizcns of New Ensland are res- pectfully informed that in conscquence of tticgrcat poiuiartty wlitcli v riglit s Indian Vecetarjlc l'llls have carneu by tlieiraston ishinzr soodncss, a can? of t"ountcrfeit;rs arc now industriously engagctl in palming on the unsttspectin", a valueless and pcr- 111ns (langerous medicine, unucrtnc name ol HiLtinn Vesetable Pills. This is to inform thc public, that tbe gcnu inc medicine has on the boxes. "Wright's Indian Vecetable Pills (Indian Purgative) of the North jImericax College or He.ii.tii." And also nrouml thcborder of lhe label will be found in stnall type, "Lntercd nc cording to thc Act of Congress. in theyear IS4U, uy wuiiamwriglit, in tne uierk's ot- licc, ol tue ilistrict Uourt ol tlie castern uis rict of 1 ennsylvania. Ihcnulilic will aso rcnicmber that nl whoseli thc gcnuine Indian Vegetablo Pills are provided with a certificate of accncy signeu by William AVriglit, Vice Presidcnt OF THE 50RT1I AUEKICAX COIXEGE OF IIEALTlt, and ihat pcdlcrs are ncver in any case al Iowcil to scll the ccnuine medicine. All travclling Agcnts will be prcvidcd with 1 certificate of Agency as above dcscribcd and those who cannot show one wilt bc known as basc imposters. X lie lollowing inglily respcctablc pcrsons have bccn appointcd agents for the sale of tho above nainctl. Wright's Indian Vegelable Pills. OF THE SORTH AMERICAN COLLXGE OF I1EALTH. AGENTS. RUSSEL & GRIDLEY. Middlebury. S. MUODY, Needham and Dcnnis, East Middlebury, W. Collius. Cornwall, B. F. Haskell, ii Weybridge; New Haven; Bristol, Lincoln; Ferrisburgh; Leicester; Salisbury; Sudbury; L. Sprague, A. P. Roscoe, Munson Dean, Shalts & Webb. S. Johnson, IIuntloy& Iliggins, Ira Bingham, Jobn Simonds2d, Whiting; Tupper & Breakncridgc; Satrksborough; w . lirown, Addison; Huntington, Vercennes. P. Fletcher a Son, , Bridport. rrost, " Wripht $ Busb, Shoreham: Jobn Simonds Jr. " Nearing &nd Catlin, Orwell; . Ulupman 4-00. " J O LjliNliDK i, Traveling Agt. REMEMBER The only Office in Bostonvvhere the Indian egetable rills can be obtaineu is at 198 Tremont Street 198 Princinal Officr ane General Denot.lG9. Spruce street, Philadelphia. 35:ly JsTova Scotia Plaster. ''HE subscriber has now on hand 100 - Tons N S. Plaster in bulk.and 140 Tons in bags, all fresh ground, wbich will be sold for ready pay; W. CHAPMA'N vergennes, ucc. 4, iaa. COMTAGIOUS DISEASES, 1 and changes of Tempcramcnt. VVATER tcust be adapted lo the Crlesh, or Ihere will be no profagation of lhe sptcies. The soil rnust be adapted to lliesecd. or Ihere will be lo mcreasc. I he chrnate must have those matters in it which which will unite and keep alivo epidemical or contagicus poisons, or tney will oecomo extinguisned.as a lampinai isnnsupplicd with oil. So likewise with the Ilumin Iramc; It cannot bc inatenally affecl- ed by epidemical or contazicus maladies unless there be those matters Ooaling in tbe circulalion vhich offer '.he annropiiate soil. Bv nurifying our hodies wilh the BnAMcnETii Pills, which have affinily with those impurities upon which conlagion freds, we rna always feel secure whatever diseases may rase around us. True. we, may have il, but it will be the affair ofa day or two, while those who have been loo wise to usa this sicjple and excellent remedy, either die. or have weeks, peihaps months of sickness. budden changes Irom hot to chilly weather are unfavorable to health. and il is a fact uni- verstlly admitted, that hcat and moisture are powerful sgents in producing disease, and that IMPORTANT TO HORSEMEN ! ! constant dhy and canstant wet weather aio I This Liniment is not only beneficial to tho hu both favorable to its generation: it does not sig- man systtm but, is the best article that can be nify Wiiat we call it: it may be ague; it may 1 used for horsestbathave been galledpraincd or be dysentary; bilions fever; it may be broncbi- bruised, and for stiffness ana swelling oflhe tis; it may bccholic; it may be consumption of joints, scatches, wind.galls, fresh wounds &e. tho bowels; it may beinflammation of tho now. Tbe oiiginil and genuine is prcpared only by cls, it may be inflanimition of the stomach; it T. SEAVER & SON Druggists, Walpole N. H. may be neivons affeclion; but still it is disease, , OBSEUVE Every bottle of the genuine will and a diseasc curableby Brandreth Pills, be- ha ve the signulure of lhe proprietors on tho in cause they rcmove all impurities from tho body side wrapper. Each bottle and seal is stamped alPthat can in any manner fced the furlhcr SEAVER'S JOINT & NERVE LININENT, progress.of the malaily no matter how called; and encloscd in a blue wrapper on whicois a red thus these pills aie not only the most properj labcl. rrico 25 cts per bottle. medicine, but genorally lhe only medicine that I For sale in .Middlebury only by Russel & Grid- need orought lo be used. At the present time it is evcry man's duly who wishesto secure hif health to use them, it is the duty of cvery one nuannuws anyining oi ineir neaun rcsiuuuR powcrs, to make it known in his tmmediato cir cle. For there are some alarming signs, which tell of tho app.oach of diseases. The sudden changes of tcmperamcnt are morc to be feared and guarded againsl thanany contagious malady The iNFLUEirzA has left many in such a state of weakness Ihat there is in them a great susceptibility lo be affected by these changes of the atmosphrre and contagious maladies; but by the limely use of Brandrclh's Pill even now this susceptibility can bc in a great measure removed, and powergiven to the system tore sist Ihese morbij poisons, and the sudden chan ges in lhe weather with which it may be bro't in contact dunng the next 50 days. Nature has formed the boncls for the evacuat.onof all un hcalthy humors, and if man wculd but use com. mon rer.se, he would takfi carc they performed this officc faillifully. If the bowels are out of or.trr if tooslowor to fast, a fcw doses ofBran dreth's Pills nill bring them to order. lsk lhe man who was dying from constipated bowcl3 what cured hini he lelU vou. Brandreth's Pill. Ask him who had had dvsentary forsix months 1 and every remedy h .d fJiled: he ill also tell ! you the Brandreth Pills cured him in a weck ! bo wilh other disia.es. fnclve Brandreth Pillit. ruhbeil dnwn tn l.lr nii.t nC mnlAce. 1 cured a little boy of an ulcer of lhe face which which a dozcn doctprs had tiicd to.cure, but could not; the poor parents would have eiven hait inoy wern worth to have had it cured, Dut anJ effici0Us medicine. evcry 'hing they tried did no good, unlil they Dr Thomas Brown, of Concord N. II , wri'es gave ita. teas)oonrull ofmolasscs cvery day, n I lo hij knowledfie, it has ncver disappointci 1-2 a pinl of hich they had rubbed down 12 tho rea.0nable expcctations of those who have Brandreth pills; before the wholo of lhe molas- uscj it scs was takcn the ulcer was cured. Anl yet , rrj- BElv"ARE OF IMPOSiriON. Each some foolish pcoplc call Brandreth's pills quack eRn,inB bottle is enclosed in a bluo wrapper on medicine. It would be'wcll if there were a few Tych js a yelloA- labcl, signed Wm. Jon'n Cut more such quack medinincs. Will all your j,'one other is genuine ofa later dale than prctcnded Sarsaparilla Compounds cure lik the 1 jjc'c 29. Tne fisnature of Sampson Reed will Brandreth's pills? Can they scnd you foter- . . conl nued for ashott time, Purchasers khould sons cured as Dr. Brandreth can? Can they i cnqaite f0r the true arlicle by its full name, lhe point out to you people who had been helplrss f yc.'table Pulmonary Balsam, and sco that it for ycars from 7pilipsy anJ St. Vitas' Danco , "jie mltk3 and signalures of thcgcnuine. who have been cured by their rerne'lK'S? If nrn,rej by Reed Win? and Culler. flatc uiej caiiiiui, ur. iraiitirein can wni poinr ouno jou a pcrson wno lor iwcniy jei had nevcr had a stool without having used mcd icido or mcdicinal means, an j whom the Bran pills cured, in a monlh, and gave him as heallhy evacuations,as he bad vbcn he was a child. If they cannot, Dr. Brandreth can. The Brandretii Pills not only cure, all curable diseases, bul it can be demonstiated, that by their timely use, they must tnfallihly cure, In a vcry short time, Dr Brandreth will bjing before the public a concenlralion of tbo virtues cf thc Ciandrclh pills, both in thc from of pills, and in thefluidand then he willexplain the reason of lhe cures that must necessarily be Ihe result of using Brandretihan Re.m edies, whether they bc internal orexternal or extcrnal. I have just reccived the case of a medical gcntleman, who rcsides in Sh'rbrook. Canada, who fur twenly years was sorely af flicted wilh a di.ease, which camn out in blotch- es and scaba all over his body This gentleman so far forgot his prejudiccs which loo often curse his profession, as lo apply psrsonally lo Lir. uramireth, andli's ccursc proveu a nappy ! one. Willnii six month he was enlirelveured of his miserable and tormenting disrase by tho Useol Ihe Brandreth pills. This valuableined-, cine is forsale at Dr Urandreth's Officc, 211 i Broadway, and 276 Bowery, nnd 1S9 1 2 Hud-. son slrect, al 23cls pcr box, with full directions Be careful yon gct the genuine; obscrvc sixsig naturcs of Dr. Brandrelh on each box threo i B. Brannreth and thrce Benjamin Brandreth. List of Agents. The followinsr are the onlv authorizcd aeents for the Brandreth pills and Linamenl in Addison Co. Jona. HAGan.-il'iddlebuiy; Simon Taft. Whiting; Sholcs & Webb, Ferrisburgh ; Munson & Dcan. Bristol; B. F. Haskell, S. Everls, Cornwall; Roscoe & Nash, Nenhaven; W. R.Bixby, Vergennes, P. Fetchcrand Son, J. Frosl, Bridport; K- Wright & Co. Shoreham; tjimonds & Birchard, Watch Point; S. S. Johnson, Leicester. 37;ly 17,500 Boxes of Dr. Rush's 1MFALL1BLE Health Pills. HAVE been sold durina lhe month of Dec, so great has been their popularity, in consc quence of the numerous cures they have e0ect. ed. Every person who uses Ihese Pills recom mends them to othcrs as tbe Best Medicine they have cvertaken so gentloin their opera tion, and so sure in giving relief. It is nowconceded by the most eminent of the medical faculty, Ihat the stomach is the seat or fountain of all diseasc; that it is, as il were, the centre from which proceed all thee- vils produced by lorcign or inilaling causes and which from thence spread lo cvery part of lhe animal syslem The proper mode ofcure. Iherefore, is to at tack the citadel.in which the disease entrench esitself. acd no combination of medical agents has yet been discovcred so cfficacious for this purpose as Ihe preparation of the late Ur Kusn and which, from Ihe universal success attend- ng Iheir administralion, (lunnir a praclice of ble Uealth Pill." Their irreat virtue iiitti. they arrcst disease in its first approach They are prevenfives as well as rcmedies and we will venture lo ay, that if taken by persons when Ibcy are first affected with symptoms of illness. many and many a case Ihat is either se ri ous or fatal. might be avoided. ONLY 124 cenls a box, the cheapest and the best medicine ever known Sold atthe princi pal office 30 Anu st New York. w.- G. Dagceis. sole agent. RUSSEL fr GRIDLEY. Chemists and Druggists, Gcncral agents for this county. OUll AUtSiM lS. F. Huntington, Vergennes, A. P. Roscoe, T. C. Smith. New Haven. P. W. Collins, Cornwall, S. L. Sprague, Hemac Barnum, Joseph Frost, P. Fletcher fy Son, Hammond & Co. Weybridge, Ferrisburgh, Bridport, do do 38 Wool! THE Subscriber will pay cash for Fieeca wool deltvered athis Factory, in Middlebury Sept 35, 1843. IRA STEVVART- SEAVER'S JOIXT NERVE Liiniment. AN invaluaMe family medicine. ' Recommended bythe Medical. Faculty. For Rheumatisin, Gout, Sprains, Brtises, Cranip, Lameness, Pain in the side, back, and Loins Chilblains, Felons fresh wounds, Burns, Scalds, Freezcs, Ague, Nerrous Keadache, and all cases of Extemal Injurij. It strengtbens and invigorates the nerves, givcs elasticity to the joints promotes ajhealtby circulatinn of tbe blo'xl, and imparts slrcngth to any part ofthesystem which may have been weakcnfd by scd-ntary Lahitsor disease. It is impocsible lo present to the pnbPc all the eviJence wbich the proprietors posscss of the virtues of this Linimcnt. Many families keep it constanlly by them, believing it lo be the best remedy in use for diseases requiring extemal treatmpnt. The good effects of it are truly won detfuland ultogetlicr superior to anything cl sa ever discovered. loy, also by W. E. C. Stoddard, Rutland, S. D. Winslow, Pittsford; Warren and Bliss, Brandon, Huntly & Iliggins, Salisbury, A. V. Roscoe.New naven, J; . Huntington Vergennes, and by drug gislsand merchants gcneraUy. 2Sjly The most Mglihj Approved Medicine now in gener al use for Coughs, Colds, and all Diseases of thc Lungs. fttE VEGETABLE PULMONARY B "ALSAm is belteved to bo thc most papular medicine ever known in Amcrica, for Coughs. Coldsi Asthina or Pbthisin, Consump- non, Uhooping couh, anu i"ulmonary Ancc lion,of evcry kind. TExtracts from Certificales.l Dr. Samuel Morrill of Concord, N. II., wtitcs "thathe is salisned tho Vegetable Pulmonary Balsam isavaluable medicine.haring bren used wilh complete sncccss m cases wl.ich had rrevi ously resisled tht most approved prescriptions. Dr. Truman Abell of Leuipster, N. A., writes Ifcat he confidenlly recommends its use in all complaintsofthochests, cqual, if not superior to any other medicine within his knowledge. It. Amiv 1 tnnf inir nf prant'lin Mnca u.rilpQ ,,, aftcr havine prescribed ihe usual remcdie- nilhout reliel. anu having consuil-u uilhsevcrs al emincnl physicians, he has found tho Vegeta- ' effcct, and recommends itas a safe, convenient t ,v j. Uecd,l ivii"ieaic uiuisis, T.nw&Hecd,) wnieaie utuggisis, ApoUeca- rt and Oouniry lucrcnanis generaiiy. l'nce For s.le by S MOODY. ' ,(30:ly 50 ccnts. mmm. An cjpericncn of atout fiflfcn yrars has prov 1 cd, beyond a doubt, Ihat this VernuTugo is a cer tiin and ncver failing cure for worms. 1 Since it was first pul before lhe public, many worthlcss preparalions have been forcrd intosale ; which havo had tbeir day, and are now counled as so muchlrash, 0whereas B. A. Fahnes t lock's Vcrmiluge is daily increasing in popular- ity, ouing to its inlrinsic worth. It has only to ' bo used according lo the directions, and 'il ' tvr.rm pxiaf. Ilievwill eerlninlvlifi fziipltAr! fmm thcaystrm. Tho price is 25 cenfs per botlle, which biings it within the means of all. Bo suro lo gct B. A. FAiinESToCK's Vermifuge, and avoid all ollicrarlic.es which are said to bc as good, as none of them have thc virtues of lhe genuine article. Whinly, Gnm Vo , Pa., ilayl, 1843 .Ur. A. B. Fahncstock & Co.: DcarSii I have been using your Vermifuge in my praclice for a number of years, and firid it thc most safc Worra destrcycr Ihat I cvcr had 1 was called toa child six orseven years old in May, 1812. which was then in epasms with the worms. Icavc it avial or your Vennifucc, agreeably to directions, and the child passed440 worms. in a few wecks, 1 gave il anolher vial j anu ii paspea more, inaiiig in an oiu ' worms. The child rccovered immecialcly, and Iiaa cnjoycd cnod health cvor since. i have prescribed it in many othcr cases, in ' which il has broughl away 200 and 300 worms. Caution i Be very cautious loget lhe genuine B. A.Fah nestock'i Vermifuge, and put no confideuco in the statement made by Comstock & Co., that Kolmstock's is tho aame as Fahnstock's. It is not tho sam0 ani' JoeS not Pocss the virtues of B. A.'FAHNESTOCK &. CO, For sale in Middlebury, by Rdssel & Grid lev Aecnt. ll;yl To Will Owners. iruip ,i,,,,:i, , i.i :r. r. ,-,:. ii l n . UUU3"kUl(;u uy i"e iait'Dtee, xvir. Ueorge il. Copcland, of Genoa in the state ofOhio agent to make and vend tho iSelf oilim Cast Iron Bush fbr 6RISTMILLS. This is recardcd. in Darts of the countrv where they have been, used as a very grear nnprovement in gnntling all sorts ol grain, adding one fifth to the velocity of the stone and oncc set, it will lostas longas the mill. Busbes will be kept on band ready to be set for any who shall order tbem. Tbe subscriber is also authorised to scll out tho right to districts and territories, for the state of Vermont, antl the northcrn district oflhe state of New York. REUBEN ROSS. Middlebury, Dec, 1st, 1843. 31;tf. WINTER SPERM OIL. mon parc'1 for sale by The realS Z, BirKwiTH & Co. . 1 mmm I!!!" J Sand's Sarsaparilla 'Pino r i.i . rillS umivaled rrenoratinn . ed some of the most aslonishing cun j J cases that are recorded in ihe annjU oi ' tory, thus proving concluiively that n nable of fulfillins thc hish aim nn.t 15 for which it is designed. Paiients sutU ' for years frum vatious chronic cun5tiiul disordcrs, afler tryin different rtnn"' spcuuing luousanas ru uouars in travf and docterinir, and suffering all that huir"' use of a few bottle.-, enlirely rcrovir Jiv. health. Chtonic Uheumatism, Scmfi-U ' cersand painlul aiTtction f il e bont s' l '" ccraled Throai and Nostrils, Scurvy L i " Chronjcsore Eyes, Elotchesand vanun, ''' taneous ertiiitions, are eflectually cuiej ! v use. Diseases liaving their nrigin m aa pure state of lhe blund acd fluiiiA willbe specdily aiidefTcciually rtm wi t ihis invaluable medicine, as its nperatn i, , peculiar, and consists in removin tbe c.u- in uisease uy cnterini lntotlie circuhtk' passins Ihrough the s'eneral svslem. V, k. obstrusctions loits favorable operauon eiic thej are removed as it passes aloug tbt J mentury canal; hcnce ibepalient will leil ar know the sensible operation ol rht &rj-'j rilla frum its curative powers. ' The following ccrtificates from indmdu who have suffered with scrofula in its sever form, are prescntcd for the careful pcmsa'of .1 afflicted: 'J Essex, Conn., July23, 1S13. Messrs. Saxds Gent.: About ngl.t ju,, since, by bemg overhealed ar.ddircctly altVia posed, I was seizcd with a severe colj, whici doranged the whole systcm. Puiplc o: lii.i spots appeared on the skin, attended with tifc. pain of the head; the symptoms beiig zUi ,t a physician was cal:cd who prescribed MisitiiLj and leechinji, which produced partial rcU-i -Hard bony lumps lormcd under thc skin ou u: . ous parls of lhe body, and tho Doctor prun. r. cpil lir comnlaint horplitarv Srrnfnt r f.w i.,r i1 first liinf !v.v inpcd. The (ollowing wint.ri.i sighl f ii J rn loih cycs; medical aid wjs i. . rcsortcd to, uhich relieved my sij;ht duii!1; sutnmer; my nose now began to incrcasc 1 1 : and lhe wLolebody rapidly enlargcd with ai' sical swelling. The noso even grcw very . and and discharged profuscly the most lo il 5. aubstance. My wholo systcm was invo've.; . disease; the lumps soflcned and discliaru .: (, , , producing great debihty; ulcers now brolte o on the logs, and lo coinpitle misery, the inu.'t i and sinews contrar.ted so Ihat 1 was rendm nearly helplrss. I remained with little cluu., in this condilion until lal Octoiifr, uiicn 1 wj suddsnly scizcd witli an indiscribablc sensit. which rendarcd tne nearly unroiwious, anJ 1 1 friends supposed il was the will ol linJ I'ruvi cnceloricl meof my suffering", but frum tl.uli ecovcred only lo iuttcr on:the uiccrs had be, cumc one conlinuous sore cnlip-ly raw. It was in ihis coudition I coinmenccd tlic u of vours invaluable Sarsaiiarilla nhn.li 1 was n duced to usc from thc many remjrka'ih cures 1 saw p'lbhshcu. It cantc lo mo fs some iiuard.i aneel; and I can snarcely tell nliv, ytt from tl' moment I heanl il lnentiomd I nas inipres. ully wilh the belief Ihal this was tobe tt.e ijo-c Samaritan funne and truly it has wr ii(;lit non wondcrs in mycase. Altcr using it a tiilt my pains gtew ca.-ifl, lhe swrlhng of ti.e .i'. and liiubs wcnl do'.vn, tho ulcers coninuti . healiugand I restcd well. Altcr stiir-riii;T e..; Ihnig but the pains of dcalh, how huppy m . and how grateful do I feel to bc able lu atl.l ollicr tcstimonial lo lhe cfficacy of your j.i c. 1. 1 6'arsapatilla! Momssa Simii Middlesex Co. ss Easex, Conn. July L'3. 1-i! I'ersoually appeartd the abure-namid M. i.i n Siinmons, and madc oath lo tho fact roiiTamu in lhe forcgoing stateirent before me. CuRdon Smitii, Juslice of thc Poir We the subsciibcrn. bcing personally acqiui. cd with Mrs. Simmoas, du not In'siiato .. i.i Ihat weconsider lh almve slatepifnt cf h rcw substantially true and entilltd lo conf.donre. Keuuen Post, Deacun Bjplii ilmrclk I IIill lI.wnnN. .1ercbiint. Ciias. Greexleai-, Si.ig Denii-t. A. F. WnirrEMonE, I'o-t-miPt r. RE.1MRKABLE CURE OF IllsEAtt New York, Jnlv 2fiti, Messrs. Sands Gcnt My ilaiicl i.r ac years, was attackcd with thc lnj i,isu-ttl. two years old, and since tlien sbr hd growing gradually worse untji ricenti'. n '1 suflering at intnrvali was most painful t" t- and bafilw description. The head of llie t ' bone was thrown entirrly out of placi , a " which ina'tcr of puss formcl in lhe s'lckt' thejoint,and for many months in succei . she was enlirely deprived of all natural i st Shc was reduced to a rnrrc skcleton anJ re" oflen exclaimed, "Oli motlicr, I nish il thA' pleasc lhe 'Good Man' above to take rue i himself.' Il was my fervenl prajer ler .t flVr mgs might be tcrminatcd and my an.'Eioiis ftir removed. The Almighty has promised lo bc with ui six troubIes,and in lhe sevcnth he uiJ ' us nor forsake us, if we pul our Itnst an'l er fidcnce in Him; and trnlj I can say it lm t' 1 venfied in the present cae. Th-oi:t;h H" blesslngand your instrumentalitj, my c!..W " yes is r -slored to perfcct health, and is ng monumeol oflhe efficacy of '.ur healil -storing Sarsaparilla. We had tn dali rein. wilhin our reach, bad lhe bones once it' ! b'islered and purged, wilhonteff-ct. A.V ' " menced tho use bf Ihe Sarsapanlla in Anl and in less than a week th-rewa m eti improvement a dischanje camc on from tl joint, and itcoinmenced healmff.and inleys'li' two weeks was enlirely clowd. Dunng " time of uiina the Sarsaparilla she pissed b:. quantilies of worms, which aided matera'r hasl?ning; the cure, She rapidl) improrm . strength and 1163111, her appetite incrcaseJ M she is now enlirely restored, and viholly s -' your Sarsaparilla. Wilh the gnteful feelings of a mother's l'1'' and father's joy, we subscribe ourselns J"J friend, William s. Baiur. Saraii Bilet No. 598 Fourth street Wetbe subscribers being nWghbors to liam and sarah Bailey, kntv Ihe abovo state mcnt in telationlo Iheir child and therure formed by sand's sarsaparilla tobe slncily lr. William Powzrs, Joii.n Jjers. SCROFUL-l CURED OF SIX VEJRS STANDIXG Philadelphia July 23, ISJ3. tr..r. cn.li C'.cr,! In lhi month of JE' 1837, I wasatt.cked withcramp in the stonK1. !nrtn-il hir a sudden check of perspiration. ".' I 1:.. In... T.lmVMl. 1,1,1 mv BfateQ had rcceivcd ashock frora which 1 did not reT' er. About two months atter ihis, a scrjiui1"' lnmn nnnpared cn mv breasl. wh'ch erariuji.; inm-.fipit to the size of a hec's eire. and the became excessivcly painful. I tried diff-re1- pasaceas witnoul denving any nenent wnaie"" and continuin? to grow worse, applied to a hon - i .k ir, . ir.r,r, r-.ar than he found mo The scrofula now appear'1 in my righi nee ana ancie; my reg swen - IOU iw u . - siva ulceration, rendenng me for years a heluH" -rinnle. thc ereater part oflhe time suntrinjei- cru:iating anguish, I now had rccourse af's to tbe old praclice, was cupped aud blisteredt rr severely, but all to no purpose, m.. . . . r-t nirnn KCsscr. uhiui.Ii agents oy sisciai ayp--j ment Ar th propriators for AWeJtabnsyW vfcioer . f . . - . . lr