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Til 13 IJUKLINGTON. V'i, "FREE PRESS, FRIDAY. JANUARY J). 1 ,sr ws mn WMsiiixdrnx THE PROCEEDINGS OF CONGRESS. Debute In III" 1 1 in -i' mi (lie I ll I I'lll ill Itev t k it 114 Till' I lllci'-'slnlc Cnliilncl re Ittlt Tin' Hill IMiihlNhiiu; it Niillinnil Ibinhi uplc.i lain The Vicxlinu Pension Dill. V. -nisi, kin, .l.ui. After Uio usual Killtiiu' business liiul lii'i'U disposed of in till1 llllUSC, till' following 1 til 1m Mllll IVSllltt- t ,ons ere introduced ami referred under tin1 ri.ll iif .lati's: My Air. Herbert of Mahumu, a resolution callim; upon tin1 I ici.l"iu, iiskiim for information whether il.'U'fi.iii'.-i hud bi'i'ii empowered in rcpre--I'llMlii' I'llilcd Sltltcs lit the ( 'i)llg;o coll firenec In lin-liti: uliat was tin' limitation d lliclruiitliority, if such dcle.uati's were KUthui'ii'il In represent tlir I'nili'tl Static, 4i,kI asking lor iiilonnation a- to wliat is tin1 iilitn)-o ol such representation ; by M Co of Xew York, autliotiziiii; the Hariholdi statue to be u-.nl lor a lijjlit ho isi', nl.-o crentitifj I In' olllce of assistant chief skual olllecr with he rank anil pay ol colonel of Infantry. ..Mr, Co's purpose In liilrniluciiiK this bill is lo provide a position lor I, lent, lireely: by .Mr. Tucker of Viruinia to increase the number of .indues for I'liilcil Slates courls anil prevent delay In the .'idniiiilstratitm of justice; hy .Mr.ISrcckehriil.rc of Aikun sa - to pro ide for the crc.il ion of a river an 1 harbor department. Mi'. Iliscock' moved thai the rule be -'Us-p, tided and the bill repeating tlic tax on l i.iiicbo cigars and fruit liiamrs lie pa-.-ed. half liour's debate helm: allowed uti oi r Hie rules Mr. UNcock took the lloor. He slid tlie bill would reduce thorevc M.i'suf the Kovcrumcnt nearlv s.,ii,o,id.(ii)0 a. i.l he believed that it would lie a fjontl lU.WA to liavo tliu revenues dc reaped to t i. it amount. Mr. O'N'eil of Missouri saldthal tin- pin -p i-e of tlie bill was to in-oteel a ctitaiii pei u!iar -el ol Industrie-, winch uereal r ady riihbllu.' the people. ThU Coiil,icss ii mid do nothini; on tlie larill' tucstioii; i could at least avoid the stupendous i inder of ji.i--.inL; tin-, bill. Tl'omp.-on of Kentucky lontended that ' ie bill would caiisethe entire destruction i, tl.e internal revenue tax on distilled sp.rits and would operate as a coutiscutinii in si i,i'i),Mi) 'gallons ol spirits now in the hand . ol dealers. vi' Millsof 'I'exas retrarded the measure as an ixtiaoidinary one to lie brought lor vv, ml ut this time. The report of the secre tary ot tlie ticusiiry showed that the pub lic debt was on tlie increase and yet tlie House was pioposinn to irivu away the I'l'M'tlllCS. ' .Mr. Ilewllt of Xew York sunui'sted tliat i i was haidly a proper system ol revenue refoi m to leave Hie tuv on cotton and take the tax oil of whiskey. , Air. .Mills of Tc.as deiiianded a "second" i for tlie motion. A vote resulted yeas 'IT nays o"i. i .Mr. ICeifer of Ohio moved lo suspend ' the rules, take from the Speaker's table , tlie .MeMcan pension bill and concur in all ' the Senate amendments thereto. In the debate which followed .Mr. Hammond of lieornia said no man could uuess within a thousand millions how much money this bill would take from the treasury. Alter debate the motion was lost ; yeas l'.".l, nays i s"i, not the necessary two-thirds in the! ai'lirmative. Air. Collins of .Massac! ,ctts moved to suspend t lie rules and c.P.pt a resolution tiiakin.; the Senate bill t.. establish a uni form sv stiMii of bankriipicy a coutiiiuiiit? .-pet ial oi der lor 'I'liui sdaj , .laiiuary 'J1.'. Mr Willis of Kentucky demanded a sec ond which was orilercil 1 P. to nt. Mr. I'otter of New York said that the time had come when a bankrupt lav. was1 ivi nired bv tin; absolute in'ci'ssii ie, of t he country, burins the last two vein's fa.l- n s had risen from about i-iiii.iiuo.uoo per uiii'im to .s'i."iU,OiJ,l)iiil, and they were still in reasinu. The motion was supported by M ssi-s-, Adams of Illinois, Heinlefsoti of biw.i, Findlay of .Maryland, Adams ot New York and O'Xeill ol Missouri. Mr. Hammond of (ieorLtia didn't think that the bill would pass il even a day were tixed for its consideration. Tlie people v i. tun he represented believed that there would he more dishonesty with a bank ruptcy law than without one. .Mr. .Moiil ton ot Illinois said that tins bill was in Ill. itely worse than the law of ls'ir. Mr Willis of Kentucky entered his prole-' tanainst the bill. If it passed .iiMit) more ollices would have to be tilled, lie predicted that ll the House passed the bill mini a consideration in this case meant a nas-'agy) that these ."OlKl oliicials would have hardly bemin their iiilamous work before the cry would come from all quar ters ilcmniidiiiL: a prompt repeal ot the law The law would be an open door to fraul .Mr. Collins said that it tlie adversaries ot tin- bill were fair minded enough to' fiive it a lieariiu; lie would undertake to tfivc them convinuiiiL; reasons why it should become a law. He did not know wlieie the lientlennui fioiu Kentucky not his fionooHUv holders. Not more than :tou oillci s would bo created by the bill. T'c motion to suspend the rules and tlx a u.i, for tlie consider!' ion o! the bank iM,ib v bill was lo-t ; v.v I nays i, not i1!!- la'ces.-ai'.- tivo-thi.'d- volinir in the alld'cial ive. .Mi lielmout of Xew V..rk tillered a resolution which w.. . re term I lo the i ominiltee on toreimi nilairs, Ibat tlie liresi lent be re( nested to ill lot III I his House in iespect to the negotiations between tin- i,ovei nnieiil ami other novernineiits w lie n led up to the Comro cnnlerence at lu ll, i anil the motives or purnoses with w ha Ii llii liovi'iiiiueiit i unseated to par ticipate therein : and also with what ob jtvl this novernineiit was lepreseuted and wha' results ha e followed, whether the opiti oiis of representatives ot this jjov eniliiont have been oliposcil in thul'oiiKo conference ; if so. on what grounds mid by w hat power. Mr. Kinn ot Louisiana in troduced a bill nipropriatini: .s7,Dui),l)i)i) lor the improvement of the Mississippi river. Hi f erred. Adjourned. TIio rt'oeeeiliiit;-nl the senate Wasiiino ion, .Ian. .V -A bill was iutro lucul in Hie Senate by Senator Yoorhces in ai ii'inl tho ai t of Man h ;itl, is?.i, relat hik to jiensious, by prov idiiu; Hint all pen sions which have been or may be granted in eoiiseiiience of milium service render ed since Mareli I, lsr, shall comuieiice from t he date ol death or disability and tin" in the consideration of 'tension cas,..s tin' soldier or sailor shall If oresiuned to have been sound physical! .' a: the tunc of enlistment. The Chair laid bcltue Hie Senate the ciedentlals of Hon. .Iiistin Morrill, re elected from Vermont for the six years comineiiuiuu Maicli 4, lss;,. Amoiui the bills introduied and icferred were the fol low Inn: My Senator Meek, to create a revenue, commission : by Senator Voor iices. a concurrent resolution cxtcnilinn the thanks of Congress to Coiiimoiloro Schley, 1. lent. Kiuory ami all the olllcers ami men of tin' ships, Alert. Hear, Thetis ami l.och Carry for the ilailiiL,' and skill displayed by them in the rescue of the -.tirvivors ot the (ircely Alette expeilitiou : by Mr. Miller of Calilornia, a resolution callliiLt on theSecrelai'v ol Mate lorcojiies of all treaties, except jioslal treaties, en tered into by the I 'nlted States. The, Senate then took tiie inter-State coiiunerco bill and Senator Wilson spoke 111 Us favor. Senator Sewell said that while hu did not himself think that any very Kreat abttso existed In the. railroad system of the country Hcneriilly, yet he thought u bill of this character was timely ius teiidliiK to remedy abuses Hint mlht in exceptional cases e lst. Senator Sewell denied Hint one-half of the railroad stock of the coiinirj was "wittered" as had been stated some wccksano in debate. Senator Morrill save notice that on Wed nesday hi- would ("ill up for the purpose of makinu some icni.trks I upon it, his rcMilutloii, oll'ered some 'we'ksau'o, dcclariim it lobe lite sense of the Senate that so called reciprocity trea ties with nations of inferior population and wealth should lie reuntdeil vv it It dis favor. A message was received from I hi' Piesidcnt traiisinlttitu; a report of the Secretary of the Interior, recointnenriiliir some provision for disarmiim I he Chey enne, Arapahoe and other Indians, u aeli sueli action luav be found necessary for their advancuiietil in civilized pursuits, Hie Indians to be coinp? nsaled for Hie arms thus taken from them. The Semite then wint liitoe.M'ciitive sl.sion and when the doors were reopened adjourned. W vsiiii, tux, .Inn. ii. Sennlor llawley introduced a bill to establish an interna tional copyright. On motion of Senator Sinter tlii' Senate then resumed the con siileratioii of tl.e Oregon Celitial land for feiture bill. Senator Morgan moved to amend by additm to tlie hill the substance ot certain piov isiotei whiidi on Ills motion had been added to tlie Atlantic and I'acillc forfeiture hill, providimc a method of ju dicial, procedure lor the ascet taititueiit' of the rights of parlies clalmiiu; nailer the craiit. The hour of 'J o'clock arriving tlie consideration ol the Inter State commerce bill was about to be resumed, hut on mo tion of Sen .tor .Slater the Senate, bv a vote of :j:itii'JJ, decided to lay that bill aside till to-morrow, in order to continue, tlie consideration ol tlie Oregon Central bill. Senator .Moixan spoke at lenitth in support of his amendment and Senators Dolph and Slater opposed it. Senator lilair thought the question was one of w li.it was riyht to be done rather than what was within tlie power of Con gress to do. It seemed impossible to as certain exactly what tlie bonded in debtedness of this road was. Xo man had been able to inlorin Conisres, dclltiitelv-on the subject. The whole pro cess of takim; the-c vesled rights Senator liiiss declared to be an ol'Ltanled robbery. He looked upon the movement veiled un der hostility to corporations as Hie wildest and most daiiLtcrous movement amiinst property Hint had ever taken place in tills city. Senator l.aphain supported Senator Morgan's amendment. The amendment was then rejected. 1.1 to '.N The bill was then read a third time and p issed without division. lSclo.i' i he aiino'iliieiiieiil of the Vote on his aiiieiidineiil, Senator .Morirau dimmed his vote Irom yea to nay and on tlie uas Miue ol the bill jrave immediate notice 'of a motion to reconsider. The Senate then went into executive v-. ion and Inter ad journed. The I'l -l itifis, of I lie House. W.Vsiii,t,n-,,Ii,ii. (!. Mr. Kills or Louis-' iana, lrom tlie committee on appropria-! Hons, re tort ed a joint resolution nppropri atiiiK Wu.oiiu for the support of certain i destitute Indians in Montana territory : passed. The House then at Vi:S went in- j to committee ot the w hole, with Air. I! ok- I er.s in the chair, on the pension appropri- ' atiou bill. Air. Warner of Ohio inveiithed ! aicainst the abuses which existed under the present pension law In the matter of tin' compensation allow ed to claim ajicnts and declared that the piracy of the .Mid dle ALtes was an honest calling compared with the operations of claim agents in tlie city of Washington. Alter some discus sion Air. Kverhart of J'emi. oll'ered a pro vision that all applicants for pensions shall be presumed to have hail no disabil ity at the time of enlistment, but such1 presumption maybe rebutted. Adopted. Air. lingers of Arkansas oll'ered an amend ment providiiiLC that no uitent shall re ceive any fee for his services in pension cases until tlie allowance of the claim; Hint all lees shnll be p.iid bv the pension iLCeiits, and that mic'i tee,' shall be ten dollars, eivpt in cases of .special written i contracts tiled in the pension olllce, when ' a lee of .-:'.'.i may be contracted lor. A vio lation ol this piovisioti is punishable by line and imprisonment. An amendment to the amendment, limitim,' the special contract ton claimant and claim iment re siding in tlie same State, was aLtivcd to. Air. KoLjers's amendment as amended, was adopted. The committee then rose and the bill was passed. Adjourned. setiiiliif .llitiilll .Mul.es mi Able .Sie'ilt AKitltist KcciiimcKy Trent It'sWhat I'ltst Treaties IlincCo-t tlie I'nlletl Mates The I'l oeeeil lne,s ol' tlie House. W vsiiiM.ios, Jan. r. Ill the Senate to day Senator .Morrill called up the resolu tion, some weeks since submitted by him, relative to reciprocity treaties, and Which declared that so-called reciprocity treaties haviiiL,' mi possible basis of reciprocity willi nations of inferior population and in volving the Mil-render of enormously nil equal sums of revenue and immensely lai-Li-it volumes of home trade than are oll'ered toils in return, are untimely and should every where be regarded with disfavor. Senator Alorill spoke at length in support ol tlie resolution, taking the ground that reciprocity trenfies are unconstitutional ; that apart from the constitutionality they were incurably wrong: that the so-called reciprocity treaties with inferior na tions surrendered much home trade in return for a nitle loreign trade and that real reciprocity with such nations was Impossible", Throughout the entire speech there is a caretul avoidance, ot distinct mention of the Spanish treaty, In the course of his remarks Senator .Morrill said : When the question ot reciprocity trea ties was lirnt presented to the Senate forty years ago, it was unanimously dccideil that it would be a grave and ilangeroiis invasion of the prerogative or Congress lo ' regulalo commerce with foreign na tions as well as the prerogative of the. House of iiepresi'iitiitivcs to its ex clusive pow er to originate revenue hills. Daniel Webster had said: 11 1 hope I know the constitution of mv country better than to think a reciprocity treaty i's constitutional." if such treaties were, un constitutional when that declaration was made they were none the less now. The President with the concurrence of two thirds of the Senate may make treaties, but undercover of this authority no con 1 stltiitional treaty can be made tit "regulate commerce to toreigu nations," or create ' revenue hills" any more than to estab lish a "uniform law of bankruptcy," or of naturalization; and these, togetlier with all powers which were specially conllded to Congress or to the House of' Itepresen tatives by the constitution, stand as a limning sword against all encroachments of the Kxecutivc, and forever limit anil ex , elude the reach of its treaty making power. Xo act of the executive branch ol the goy eriiiuent ol or Congress can suspend, repeal or blot out the plain provisions of the constitution. If such provisions could be suspended and renounced for six years I by a temporary majority of Congress or of j the ilousu of lii'iuesentatives, they could oi course oe suspended or renounced ior twenty years or a hundred. It appears to me, therefore, that any treaty which encroaches upon the. power to regulate revenue bills involves a plain, open and palpable violation of the consti tution, if this departure, from the, re vered example, of our fathers is in har mony with our constitution 1 fail, and 1 think future, patriots and statesmen as well as the common people will fail, to ho understand It. We can not alford to dc- ni dish tlie accepted theory of a renubll cnti government by sanctioning the Inula Hon of revenue bills by Hie executive. We cm not ullord to change Hie constilit Hon by nieivlv a new inlerpietallon and without any change in the fundamental law. . Keferrlng lo the aelilal benellts to be derived from the reciprocity trealies, Mr. Morrill said I hat under the reciprocity tieatywitli Canada, our exports to that country dwindled in twelve years lrom .NJl.nno.'iXKlto -i!.'i,ii, 'ii.lii in annually, while Hie exports of Canada to the I niled States increased in He' same period from f-Vi,-(i.iil.lioil to lii,iiu),(ii)'l. In conclusion Air. Mori il! insisted tlta' reciprocity irealiiM weie 1 1 1 1 1 l 1 1 1 1 i i ; 1 1 1 In llieir oilgln and character tending to lmvly Inciease the pow croft he executive and making Coii giessthe mere le isler of the executive will. At the conclusion of Senator Morrill'-, remarks the cousi'li'i-atlon of the inter state commerce bill was resumed, Seiia tor l'.a.v ard expressed Hie hope that con siileiation of the bill m the Senate would be eariied no lurlher for the present, as the question embraced In the bill was tin der consideration in the House with a probability of an early decision. Senator Ingalls expressed siiiprisj at the position taken by Senator liajard that the Semite should not consider a .uibject co!itcminrini'iitisv with its consideration by tlie House. lie regretted lo hear the Senator lrom Ddawarci II lyal'd; supposed to lie the leader ot a new public opinion under the new evangel ol reform in the days that are to Jeome- gravely recom mending the Semite ol the I'nited Stales to pursue the "do nothing" policy that has characterized Congress on this sub ject lor I en years past. Senator liajard said his object had been to avoid the waste of time that would come ot results that were not practical. An early result seemed to him more piob ablc if the result to be rcac'icd in the House was not antagonized in advance by the pass'igein the Senate of a hill totally dissimilar from the House bill. At 1:111p.m. the Senate went into ex eciitiTe session and when the doors were re-opened adjourned. The Inlet-slate Colli met it: Itlll In the Utilise. Wasmi'.i, i on, .Ian. ;. In the House to day the consular and diplomatic appro priation bill was reported and referred to Hie commit lee of the whole. The, dis ciision of the inter-Stale commerce, hiil was then resumed, Mr. Ifeagau of Texas defending the nieastue lrom Hie attack made upon it betore the holidays by .Mr. l'lieljis ol N'ew .leiscv. On motion of Air. Hopkins of I'ennsyl vania, an amendment was adopted giving Culled Stale-courts power to issue writs of 1 1 1 : t ! 1 1 1 ,-1 m i i . couq'eliiiig railioad com panics to forward Inuht. Air. Ham mi mil of lieorgla ullered an aiiieiidineiil providing that noea-e brought under this act in anyState court of competent juris diction shall be leinoveil lo any Cuited States court : agreed lo. Air. I'erk'uis of Kansas oll'ered as an amendment all the sections of the bill originally reported lrom the committee on coininetce, eicating an inter-State commerce commission and defining its duties. Mr. Hammond moved to amend by providing that the commissioners shall not lie appointed until .March ."t. lss."i. Pending action the matter went over. Adjourned. A Tile's Hotter Kxploiles Killing Nearly All on Ho. iril. SAN r'll.W si (i, .Ian i! A despatch from Alai'sliileld, Ogn., dated the 1th iiist., which litis just been received here, says the boiler ot the tug Sol Thomas has exploded, killing all on board, six in number, except the captain. The vessel is a total wreck. The bodies have not been recovered. Oliver liros. Phillips, iron manufac turers at Pittsburg, controlling four Hour nulls liave ordei'"d a reduction of from 1(1 to hi1 . per cent in wages. The reduction will ail'ei't between ::mxi and HDD. ,SieiiKlii of Kiltitilis This good old epitaph from an Irish graveyard has never been .surpassed among curios of this kind : Mere lies (he body ot l,:iily ( I'booni'j , (ininilnlcce lo lMiniinil ll.irke. Coiiiinonlv callei! tlie "sublime." She v-ns bland, passionate unit n Hclim,, Also, She p.lhlle I III Wiltcrcoln . Also, She sent seveni I articles to the e. hi billon. She vv.is tin. nrst coil, In In bad .lone.. Ami ol such is the kliiudom ot 'heaven, Allien, B490N, icK-HEADACMt. ifSiy fcSSlU-JPIace pTovidnWStf I'ci-sttits wint have sullereil lor jeai's lrom Ile.iilnelie, lljvpepsia. Constipation, ami In illiiestiou, li.ivi expeiienied hiuiie.lliite Itelief anil been iM'tiiiiineiillv ciirul In a short time by the use of I his ineillchie. A small ipiiuitlty ol llilinuslne iiiKen dry nller meals will pre. vent ami remin c the feeling nl Tnliics, ti m I jlpptcsslon tieiiiently experienced niter cut 110.'. It icinnvcs the distiess occasioned bv lleiut biiiu and Sour Slniiiucli hi the minutes' lime. A teiisponnliil nt llilliiusiiie taken at bed time will positively pieveut thetei rible lleinl ache which usually lollows Intoxication or immoderate ili inkhnr. I'or sale by lli uiiirisls. s.VOW - liAltbi:, Sole Airents, I'lovlilence, It, I. ifK.coil&wly AUCTION SALE in - CarriiiKOs dT Slciirhs. I'leparinif lor a clmuye in my biisne- I shall tiller my entire stuck (,i (uiriinres, rai ni WiuiniH, Cutters, Slciirhs. TooNanil riMiiiesiit : PUBLIC AUCTION I no Satinilny, .hiuiiiiry IT, IS.-.1, at Hla. m Sale Positive. i NO RESERVE, TERMS, CASH OR APPROVED 1 PAPER, i The real estate suitable for manufacturing purposes is of fered at private sale. CHARLES B. GRAY, COlt. CIIAMl'bAIN V KINl! STS. Jiuis.ilicwlvv it. - ir.-'-sA ion Tin: roi'i.Tity snow. 1. 1st or I't ioniums Awimlfil. Following 1 the list of pieinlumsaward cd b.v tin- 'ii.-ittijihi:-! Valley Poultry Asso ciation nt thelrehiblt!oii iieldUec. Hi 1U, lss. I. IhIiI llinhnms. (li'oi'i! Mail", i:ast Mont , peller, Kt on linrUaml i,t and lid on chicks; , .lames 1'. Walsnn, Nnslnm, ,. If., lM ami :, ,,,, 1 lowhi ,1. It, Dniper, 'I'liiy, N, V.,'M iinehlek. I'lj month Itocks, Whei'lur ami Perkins lt ami :M on chicks :M mid 'id on lou Is; .laiiies I'. Wiilsini, ,'M on chicks. W.t iiaitiities, I'. . Mnttl.iiii. S iiith shall,, bur) , Nt and :!l on chicks; M. II. Mono, ,M and :M mi lowls unit ad on ehli l.s. White Hoi klniM. W. .1. bi.nhoi", 1st ami 2d on "Ideksimd ''il un lowN. Veilow, It. W. (Iiiine. 11. Ii. tin ri on-s, lliattle. born, 1st on liiek i. V. r. II. Polish, A, I . Paine. 1',-ist llethcl, l,t oil low N mid Kt ii, id l on ehiels ; W.I '.Polish, ll. II. I'l.d-led. M. .Mbnli.s, :id on chicks. While 1,1'Kliorns. Ii. .1. Iiei'b,, and'M on chicks;,!. Ii. Kiiitftl.'inl.iM mi i hl"k. Illov.'li l.p.jhol n-, C. VV. I'eltei', Slielblll n, L'd and :i I on clucks ; C. A. I'ralt, .Mllinu, 1st on chicks. II. 1'. Ibililblli t", (I. II. U'l'IW'i', -Jd on ehli I,,. Aiii.'i'ieini Doiniiiniue', 11. It. Welti. r, 'il on elm k. lto,e Comb lllnek- ll.intaiiH.i'. ('. l'alne l,,i n chicks. i Silver Sealii'i.'ht ll.inttims, (', C. l'alne, U on chicks. White Polish 1! inliiiii,, C, I', l'alne, 1,1 on chick. i fioldi'ii II uitaiii-, ('. (,'. I'.dnu, 1 on lowl,. II. II. II. (iiunc, ('.('. Kline, Nt on chicks ; .1. i:. I'. Wrlitht, Nt on tnwlsunit ,t and u'd on I chicks. I S. II. W. (iaiiie, .1. i: 1'. Wi-iuht. Nt on fowls, In and :.'i! i,n chicks I lied Pile Itanium, .1. II. I". W'n.rht, Nt nil 1 i.l on chicks. Iteiieii iiuek-s, C.C. Paine. Nt on fowls. ( ' i) iis-ii Ducks C.i '. I'n i ne, li on lowis and chicks .Muscovy Duck,, r. c. l'aine, , on chick,. White (liiineii-. C. C. l'alne, Nt on chicks. I'.ion.c 't'nikev.-, .1. W. .lone,. Nl on loivN , an I chlel.: C. . i:ic!nii'doii, M on ehh l;s. l'lieon,, Aiilnir (I. While, Albany, N. ",'., Its on lllue iJU'lNh owl,, lllue-w iinieil iturbels mid lllue niajrpics: I ', ('. l'alne, Nt on White b. II. low NJiliie Aniwei ps iind Hl er D. Viu weips; r, r, llon)eaii, Colchester, Nt on Vet 1 low jacobins hlnek barbs, Alition Tumblers, iind while C. Pans, I biiolil 11. Moi-e, 'rniuip le, ; lawn lti.biiits. Side it. l!ni-li. .Mill I 1st. .special lt cut I inns. Ili'sf evhlbltion of lniilennv, II. A. Ilruh, Mlllon, 1 llest cnlleetl ehiss 1st, ( leo. 1 ).i v is K.l-t i Mont pelier; best collei Hon, class 'M, l'. I.. I MittlNon, Smith Shali-biiry; br,t cnllceilon, class 4th, ( ', A. I'l.it I , Mlllon; be,i eollectloi', class ,-,ti, C. C. I'.ilne, i:,i-t Detliel ; best col lection, class Ti Ii, VV. s. bany-hore. Ilui liny ton ; bet colleetlitit, ela nih, .1. II. P. Wriuht, llilrliiDftnii ; best collection, class llth, C, I '. l'alne. i:.t, lletliel. 1 llest pair l.ailit llralemi InvvN. (ieo. I lav is i:.isl Mom pelier; liest :t i i- II. II. I!, liiimi', .1. i:. I'. U'l mitt. Iliiilintrlon; bi', pair V. It. I W. II.iiiii.. I), II. liai rows, lliattlcboiii; be-t pair II. 1'. Ibnnbiii'-'hs, (I. D. W eller, lluilhit!- I llili'lin.'lon : best ptlr Wh'te l.etfliorn-. II..)'. D.'i'b) , Iliu'.ui-Mn; be-t i in' lli owii l.ivhoi ii-, ('. A. I'rntl, .Milton ; bet pub- I'lymoiilli lioek, Wheeler ,v l'erkin,, lliirlliii'ton ; best pair Wjiindoltes, p. Muttis .son in sh.iii.s. bill) ;,be-t pur White Doi'liiiiiis, w. .1. I.'iiijr shoie, llui llnton ; be,t italr While 11. It. It. ii. II inliiiii,. C. t' l'alne. l!a,l lletliel; best pal r llionc Tin keys; . I. W. .lout"., Iliii lin-rinn ; be,t p.ib- White Cnyutrii Duck,, C. ('. I'.ilne, i:.i-t llethcl. Donation I'reiiilituis. . Ili',t evhibit III show. II. A. Ilill,h. Milton: be-t exhibit ol l'l mouth ltoeU, ler - I'eikiiis; best pair Wyiinilnl lc, I'. I.. Multi son ; Olid scoi nig highest luunber ol points, C. ('. I'iiiue; be.-l pair lliovvn 1 .. n 1 1 1 1 rl i clucks, C. A.l'iatt; be,t pair Dorkniiis, W. .1. banir hiiie; best p.ilril. p. Hamliurhs, (I, 1). Wel ler: bet pair Poll-li, C. C. Paine; best pair l.iKlil lli'iiiiin.is. (leu. DavN; be,t dlsiiluv ol i i i' i, it. i.i.. i . ...i.. i,i .1. I ..itiii,. ... i,. i . ,, 11,4111,. i i j'lii i i lie , i ll Itocks. Wheeler .V I'ci kin,; best pair lliovvn , I.i'Khoi'11 chicks, C. A. Pratt: best pair White l.efflionih, Ii, ,1. Deib.vjbi'st jtalr I'l) inoiitli I Unci; lowl-. Wheeler ,V Perkins : best null- III one Turkeys, , I. VV, Jones; be,t pair lairltt llnthmiis, (ieo. DavN; bet pair (iiimes, ,1, Ii. I'. Wriirht ; heaviest tin ke) In ,linw. .1. VV. .bines; larmM cock hi show, ,1. 1'. Watson ; lightest pair II. II. Il.inliini-, ('.('. I'.ilne. ! Vou Can't MnLo sraio by Iteatllni; This, even il ) oil linv e ehronle nas.d catarrh In the worst stieji's, lor iilthiiuyli tliN iiinoiiiit nl re ' wind has lor many ) cm been olteied by the propnctoi s nt Dr. saj-'e's Catarrh Itemed), lor i an) case ot catarrh the) cannot cure, vet not- vviihsliindlnir that thousands use t he Itemed)' the) nieseliloni called upon to pay the re ward, mid when the) hav e been so called upen the) have iinivei sally totiml tliat the Imliire , In HUT 'il wholl) due to some ovel looked I ci tti il teat loll il, null)' ciisll) icnioveil liy u ,if.-ln liiodilleatloii ol the I lentiiicnt. Tlieie 1 line, II tin-slioiild ineel the e)e ol mi) bod) I who luts made talthfiil 1 1 ial ol thN jrieat and ! win lil-liiined Itemedy v.iiliont icceiviiitf a pi I in I and yn I niititi ill cine theietroni, that person vi lli do well to either call upon or wi ite I lollte pi opi iclors, the World's l)i-peiis,iry I .Medical .vsoeiatiou ol llilltiilo, X, V., k'lvlntf all I he p.n iieuhii's and sj mpioms in t lie case. Ily t elm ii in,ill the) will net miml adweetue I ol a I costs. William Wright's, Kstatu. .sTATIlur VKIt.MOXT, i The 1 louorablc I,,,, on .. ,.e , i,,,,,,.,,.,, - the Pi obaieCoiii t iilsinu rut illiirh.MO.N itii'lheilistiietol Clllttellilcll. To the hell , and all person, Inleie-led in the estate ol William Wright, late ot l!ui'lln:;tou, hi s.iiil district , ilecc.ii d. (IliKirriMi : Wheieiis, aiMilieatlou hat It lit I'll made to this Coiiit In wiltini; b) the iiiiiiiililstiiiloi' ol said estate, pni.vlin." lor license ami unit aiithoi'it) to sell the real et.uo ot said deceased, setthnr loi l h therein Ihal il would be beiiellelal to the lieiis, and all tl.o e Inteiesled ill said est Ue to sell the whole ol estate ol s.dd deceased and eonveit the same hit i mom y, mid hav in;-' Illed In coin I the con sent in n'liuiln ot all tue hell's icsidiiiK in thN State. Whcivilpon, the said coiirl iipiiilnlcd mid il liriti'il the iilthihi) id' .lamiai') , s,-.;i..at the I'loli.ite Coul rooiiis, in dil ill-met, to hear liiul decide 1 1 1 1 1 said application and petuiou, and nnlcicil pulilie notu e Ihereol to be ifiv cu to all persons intcii'fted theielu, ti) piihlishhn,' salil older, together with the time and place ol llcinili-', thiee weeks siiccesh c.v 111 the Ilili'hUKton Tree Pre-,, a new, paper which circulates hi the neiuhboi'hood ot lho,e ei'. sous inteiesteil ill said estate, all which pub Hcitlniis shall be piev Ion, to the day a--lncd tor heai hiy, Thereloif, )oil are hereby itotltied to appear , beloie said court lit the time mid place assign ed, then and Iheie In ,nld court, to (rive bonds ami make your objections to the raiitiii of such license, I you see cause. I (li en miller my ham), at the l'l'oliale Colli t ii tin its thislINt day ot December. lss. liKO, V. WALKS. 1 i'lrtw Iteiti-t a-. Wait Miirlliuri's ICslalc. We, ' he siibsci ibei s, hav Intf been appoluled b) the lloiionible the Probale Court tor the District ol Chittenden, coiiuuis, loners to ic , ceiv e, uMimhie mid adjust the claim, and ilc niiiniNot all persons niriihist the estate ol Walt lliulbiii't lalu ol rinlei'liill Insaiii dNtrlct ilc I ceased, nnil iiNo all claims ami demands c. j hlblteil III till set theicto; and l iiiouths lroiii .thedii) ol tlie it. tie hcieot, beiin; ullowed by said idiiit lor that purpose, we do theicloir Mieieli) wive notice that we will attend to the liiisinej. nl our appointment, at the Town ' Clerk's olllce in I'lidei hill, in slid (INI i let. on the.vith dii.vsoi January and June uevt, at 111 o'clock a. lit., on e: e t til' said dav s, Daled this 7th day ol Jauiiaiy lss.1. ASH KltC. ItlllUXSllX. i ,.,...., t liDVVAIID S. WIIITCll.MII, Jr. ,"- "stfaw ,lositili H. StroiiH'si ISstuti. STATi: 1)1' VIvK.MOXT, I The llomirii. iiis'i'iiht or t lil'n'i:.Mn:s,ss. i hie ihc 1'iob.itn Court tor the Dl-lricl ol Chltlenilen, To all person, lulei'i'sled III the ('stale ol' .lo-iiih II. SH'onir. hiteol llunthnttnn hi said district, deceased, 1 1 m:i TlMi : Whet cus, ,,aid coin l has assigned I he :.".ih day of .laiiuary. Is'., uevt lor tlie M'tlletneiit ol tlie eveciuor's iicioiinl, and. lor a deciec ol the ri'sliliicol said est ate to the tie vNees and lc. Kiitcosol suld tlcci ,tM'il,and oidered that public notice Iheieol lit 'iventoiill persons hueiest. ed hi sidd estate ' publlshlnR this older thiee weeks hiiecessi . lv piev lolls In the day assigned, In the li.trllnvlon I'lee Press, primed in Ihiillugtou, in -.ltd district. Theieloie j on an licit' hy untitled to appear at Hie I'robatel tut itiniiis In lliu lluirtnn, on the day assigned, then and there to contest the alliiwiince ol said account 11 you see cause, mid to establish jour rlirht as heirs, legatees and la w I ii I claimants ol said residue, (liven under my hand, this 1st day of ,biu uiuy, ISM. (i lit). W. WALKS, Ueirlster. siSwul Dr. Gage's Singular Success, I,at week l)r. (lajc vv.i. again In Monlicer lino lliiillngloii mid u still giciiier Ihn.iignt liiltlenl - con. idled lulu than al linv piecciblm i-it. III. I'l'acllce N iimniij' our i,i-i latinle, vv ho ahoady n alllng tliei'llleacv ol Hie Doc tot-.- peeiilii.r licibal lieatmeni. .cml llieir Irli iiiN to him m gieal iiniiibeis. line Ul.i known Monlpelier ic,ieiit who had spun, I licit her lime niit'iiione) and who had trait 'lied thousands nl miles in .pi.-l ol health alrctdf repoits most icinai kahle ic-ulls fiom Dr. liage's tiealmeiii ; nun a lady on Church St., Ilnrllngton, rcpoi ts her eincartcrhav bur been the loimds o i he local phv Jlelntw ol' 1 mi ami other eilii s, Cci laml) Dr. Inu'e li:i,.il.iiii,iut 1 1 11 "I'll lo be proud oi ll'S in',,eleli i,. e.iiuc to ','ci iiionl r 1 1 1 i in iie ,u,o,l-i n.ci In h., e.ui'lor, Imiiesl dealing, a, ), 1 J he . btnh ui a pi .Hla e-econd ' i noae In tin St,,;... It N mil strainre that pe iple weiea lliile -Ion al HIM to i pi Ills l enimeilt, lor the conn. tty has b. e'i overrun " nil nnpi Itn ipleil elno lil I ill Is who I: i e I nip'' ei I upon i.nd .lisgi,eil tlie couimu. ih) . it spe ,k well l.ir tin ilnciur Ihal he has v i'.;teil the leiellug ell lc ill New liiiinpshl tciy iiionili lor )e. i- vvh.-ie he publishes 1 1 1 1 mil cds ol Mvoni ti , itnnni d I mm Well kmilt ll clll.' lis like III" loll.pil lli i : litis. Appleton, IIIINbi.ro ISridne. X. ! , makes oalh "My wile wa Helpless vuiii iplnal an I other diseases; weight, '.in pound,; llr, loige eini.. hei unit neie: saw her; iieijlit, lii'i lioiind-." C. I,. Minium, Vn. Moiiioe, N, II.. tol il loss ol poller in InwcreUii'iiittics ; al ,o kidnei dN ease ; ciucil and Ihc Doctor did tint -ee him. 1 : 1 til 1 1 IK I Iholl'll, Keelie, S". II., child could not walk ; spinal disease and nciii Iv blind ii ith scriilula ; cured and can run and phiv. Alice Tit lis. Winchester, X. II., scmluhi in ) es ; in weeks in a dm k l oom ; cm ed. Oliver l'elicn, I oneoril, X. II., wile enicd ol ovaiiiin iliiticulty and general tciu.tV w, ,k ln'ss, .Mary Smith, Knst Ciindla, X. II., lmpsv and ovarian tumor liitue as a pei viirsheint ; e'tued. Nunc Mm trick, boiidonileny, N II., wile ciiied ol Scroliihi, and son ol ilcatncs-i and eat. tit h. A. I l 'el Icy, Wet Aiulovcr, X. II, . makiS oalh "My wllchail been g.vcn up with con Miiiiptlon ; Di'. flage em, ,1 her r.elh .illv." Oia liMiiip, l'ot mas'.ei' at Mclndnes, Vt., sn.Vs : "Mj vi lli' w us v ei y lame; ii-ed eriiiclies ; Dr. (iage cured her." 1 nuiK Wheeloi k, New nit, Vt., stomach, livcramt kldne) t ninbles and neiioiis pros, nation ; gained 7 lbs. in tlr-t dav s. Levi Hurt. Littleton, X. II.. neni.us n ..na tion Ac, eiiicd. C. C. Hall, llo-caw"ii, X. II.. cnni'T on iin eiiied. 1 MNs M. .1. li.irnet. W.dpoie, X. H., cured ot de ilm-s ind ciilari'li. Amos Voiing, Dei r.v Hep a, X. II,. catarrh and scintilla, so bad that ,ni oi nit e vi'a- eaten through tool ol nioiilli : i iiied. Sec "Herald ot lleallh," containing sworn testimonials to all niatiln'i's ol diseases emed. A CHILD! T V l.liori i in. 11 v., M-pt. 12. s. My bttlc son, now evcii )eais oio, bioke out. when a babe three weeks, vrith'wliut I he iloeloi s called i ce mii, beginning- on the lieinl and graduall) , pi calling in er hi, vi hole body, lie was ti cat', cd lor II v e ) ear, oriniii e by v ariniis pin sician vvilhoiil ltd el. and tin little bn) 's he olh was comple .!) broken don n. About a .tear ago I was induced to ue on him siiilt", Siiecilie, and two l.olilc, cured him sound and well, and thetc has lieen no sign o a letiii n "1 the 1 di-e,i-". r. ti. Iloi.vn.s. I'oNoiieil b) a Ntir,e. Some eight years ago was Inociiliited with unison h.v n nurse who inleetcd mv babe with blood mint. The Utile child llngcied along until it was iiboiit two . veils old, vi'heu Its lit tle Hie was ) lelded up to the leaiiiil pnNon. I'iii'sU long .ve.ifs I hav e sullereil untold mis er) . I was cm eicd with -me- and 1 1 'cr, lioin head to loot, and In in) silent evtrendt) 1 pnived to die, Xn language tall epre,s ni) leeling, nt vi ne dm htg those 1011-' l veais, I had the best medical treatment Several pli)sicians siieecssne tieated me, but all tn no purpose The Mercurv and l'ot.ish ,ceined to add lucl to the awlul tlame vi huh n-a, ilc voiiriinf me. Alioiit three months ago was ailvNed li'UHC ' W md 1 lelt try Stvirt'sBoakBORn'iope again Siiecilie, - CiJl2aBn"l' l e in my breast ; inn, niasi mas. e 11, id spent so , liiiich lor medienl treatinent that we weietoo poor to buy. Oh '. the agony of that moment ' Health 11ml happiness within jour reach, lint ! too poor to grasp it. I applied, however, to those who vveri' able and vi-illher to help me, and I haie tnkeii Switt's Spcellie, and .1111 nnw snlllid and viell unci' mule. Swill's Spcellie I, the be-t blood puritler in tlie world, and N the .greatest blcs.ingtil the age. -Mils T. W. I. i.e.. fiieenv ille, Ala. ' A Druggist lot- 'ir 'ellI-s, Arm UN, At. v.. Sent, s, N,. I am an old pharmacist, and haie hitdtinlii l.ovell with blooil diseases tor in er tweniy-tivc yeuis, 1 l.aieilcalt In all kinds nl bl I piuilicrs, and 1 tin not hesitate tn si) ill t Svvllt'- Spcellie s - the best and lias gh en mni e general satl'lac tion than any other I have ever handled. I.u-t ) ear 11 young student came to my store cin.i eiatcilaud cnvereil witli sines. I 1 ecommcuiled S. S. S. lie took- only three bottles and the soles disappeared. hN tin oat healed upand his skin ele.iied oil. Ilistlesh was smooth and flesh asthat ol a chilil, and he has gained leu 1 pound,. I scarcely knew him when lie ret 11 1 11 , ed litter 1111 absence nf several weeks. He clalincil tn Iw reneived 111 llcsh and spirit, A 1 number nl other cases less malignant have ciime under my nbscrviuliin, and all with the best results, swilt's .spcellie Nan eucllcnt tonic, and a, an antidote tin- miiliM'iii has nn superior. Many ladles me using das 11 tonic lor js'fiicml debility, and Hint it the most nt Nl'nctorv one ci cr Used. I have been dealing In switt's Spcellie tor live ) ears or more, and 1 am satisfied that I do not place too high an estimate upon its merit-. (i, W. DlMi.s. Tie.iti-i'oa lllood and Skill l)i-e,i-es mulled lice. Tin: sw ift si'Ki'mi' Co., Atlantic, (in. ThN m,. dleine I, lor sale b) lis KliAll'lii: 1.(1 WHY, Corner Church and bank Sis. lames Xichol '' Kstiitr. We, tl.e siiliscrlbei s, hav nig been appointed 1 b) the Ilnnoralile theProbate Couii for the Dii tiicl id Chittenden, Cninuussinui r tn tcccive, examine ami adjust the chums and de mands ot all pei.-niis again-i ihc ctntt nt James .Niulioles lale nf Jericho, In said district, itccca-td. and al-o nil claim and demand, inhibited ill oll-ei theie '10; and s mouth lrom the day of the dale hereol, being allowed li said I court I11rlh.it purpose, we tin theieloie Iicit. 1 by give mil leu that we will attend to the busi ness id our appointment, at the ilnclllnc . house of Mary K. J.Vicholes, ill Jericho, ill said dNtiict. on the second Thursdays of rehriiury ami June neM. al ID o'clock .1. 111,, on each ol said ila.v. Dateii tlil "il day ol January, l-,.'i. I l.llDI.V.vX 1) llli.M II 1 T. K. WIUTi:, aswiiw , Couiiiiissiiiiieri Asu li'ijliiiin'.s JCstiilc. We, the subscribers, haviinf been appnlnlcil by Hit' llonotiil'le the I'liibnle Coiirl lor the District nt I'liittenden, Cuiiindssluncis tote, ceive, cvaiiilue anil adjust the claims mid 1 dcimiiKtf of nil persons against ihn c-tatcnt Asa llrighniii, hue ol lisse.v, in said tlistlict. deceased, and 11N0 all claims untitle, 1 luaiids exhlbiled III oINct thcielo; and slv liiiiaths lioin the tin) of the dale hcicol being 1 allowed by s.dd Colin lor that purpose, we do I then-lore hcich) j-'ive notice Ihal vie will 1 intend to the business ot our appointment 1 at tliustoie'of I). II. Miuomber al lNscv Junc tion hi the town ut I'sstw, hi said ilNtrict, 011 the l.ft Tnestl.iys of Tela nary and June uexl, at 1U o'clock a, 111., on each ol said dais. Dated this, INI day of December, lss. AMOS HOIIAltT, 1 ,.,,,,., 1), 11. M.U'OMHKll. 1 1 oauaissioncis. Jsvvilvv Ann D. Iloyt's Kstatf. We, 111,' siibsci liters, having been appointed ! by the llonoiHble the Piobate Court lot lite I liNti-lct nl Chittenden, cniiiiiilssluiicrs tote ceiv e. examine and adjust the claims and de mand-ol all persons iignhist theeslateot Ann D, llnyt, late nl the City ami State nt New York, deceased, and also nil claims and dc. uianils inhibited in ottsct Iheieto; and six llionlhs limn the dit) ot the date herenl', behiL" iilluweil bv said Com t lor thai purpose, we do thereltire'lietel y Blve tintlce Unit we will nt lend to Ihc business ot our appointment, at thi'titliceot II. II. Siniille), In the city of lint Ihniliiii, hi Midi district, on the hNt Miturdiiys ol .Innu.iry uml rebriiury iicU.iu 10 o'eloek 11, m on each ot saldduvs. D.ltetl thislllst tiny of December, H'l. (SKI). K. Jllll.NSOX, 1 ,.ossliineis (1KO. W. l'TSK, I ( "ainssnmis. SSwilvv Kl A MTrn binllcs nnil (leiitleiiien In VY A. IN 1 t-tU. town or country, distance no objei'tliiii, can hnve steady win k at their own homes till the ycarruuml and can make troin 51U to Sl't per week. No canvassing. Work sent by mull. Addresi OAKLAND MANlT'd Co., Ilo.v S.'..",', Huston, Mus-s j jvviw liidl .'i , y?:w u-i Li,;-i f;z Vr.. V-., , wild, ci i:r M A LA IMA, Ami liftoff llir Toriid lirvf to its normal rmiliioii, firo tone to tin' Stomach, hiriidrntc the Khtncii. Cure Consixiion. il'oilttcini a II111UI111 A)t jiefile. Sou nil liifrs'tion, lii 'ufur Stools, Cfrtt'r SI, in mid a fijorous I toil I. It is the GREAT REMEDY for all Nervous Diseases, Neuralgia, Klieiiinai ism, Nervous Debili ty, Paralysis, iJiliousiK-ss, Dj sitepsia, Cos! i veness a nil 11 les, I A ver Com pin int. all Kidney Troubles, Fe male Complaints, iind nil Diseases arising lrom iin impure State ol' tlie Jilood. WegdV")on below bn mediuil propiiti, ot the nrtleies u, 'd 111 1 he i.eo .ilacluie ot 1 111 Cr.l.miV Cwii'oc.Mi t a 'e 1 1 I, mi the lulled state, Di-pen-aloii , tlMd tlur siiiia,ifl Authorities. I IIPITI !!'I active piiee ol ' t -w, UUr UU11I tonic, inodelatl'l) 11.11'. I , I I'ei'iimiueiidi'd ill nerv oil, di-e i-i ., hi , sleep illl'l leliel ing palll. Il-ed III I)sp, 1 s, 1 , . storing tone to the Irritated mid 1 liiiu-li 1 stomach, one ot the best lenc dies lor in ne tiemoi-s, wakeluliiess and di 'ei 111 11, uil.il ,1 . the p.1111 nl ariicitlai lheiun i'i in, on ., ctT RIir.HI! I nil cases the iippctiti-, 1 rninntes . uuuuu g.s.in, tavui's t a, -e.-n 1 1 ni of 1 m t'si'd in lecbh dige-tii n v.i'h 1,1 t ti ne, , ehroiiii iheiimiiti-'ii, cut.in 1-.1II ti.ii-ai 1 lll'Ops) . DSNhFIJON Tonic, diiirctk and apt rn at, "AnHIjLlUil having a spccilk a.' 1011 in a-i -ol eongi-tion nl the in cr 11--01 i.ued with a tonic d) spcpsiu ami cnnstipi.i ion. SARKsPi RIIIA ,s !l well-know n blood pur . OrtnonrnlULbft per, and Is inentioned In tin Dispensatory 111 eniincctinn wth gnut, rlu n inatNiii, skin discn-i-, consiitiitioii.il syplmis, scroliiloiis all ect inns, and i it lit r dcprai i'd enn dit Inns nf health. PIPIslQUWA Isadiuictlc, tonic and a-trin-rirolOOEiY. H. gem. l'h) siciaiis ot sutd Judginciit have testllled tn Its iiseulue-s 11 scintilla nt the gland, and -kin, and a, 11 ell'-' tor I'lietniiatNin, ill-eases ot the kldne) s, drui s) and ilNorileied illge.-tlnn. MAMbRAVp bike other net lye cnthaitk -, mttllLUttr.Ij .M.uidrakc in removing eon-tlpa-t foil leiiiovesoneol t he cau-i's ot coustip-itinn, the eonilltioii which N g'eni rail) -puken nl as toritor ol the liver. RHIIRSPR ,-i tonic, cathartic, -toiii.tclu . llllUUnilU ,u igorating- the digestion, ren ilerimr It iisctul in d.vspepsia atten'h'd w'ltl coiistipntion, biliousness, etc. The gentk action ol rhubarb n nders it one ot tin best leincdics lor liemori hiniN connecle I vutl enlist Ipatiim i tine of the best remi best,,' dlari'hiea caused by cold or tin pic-cuei id irritating iunesi.i in tlie stomach. Nn iiuie and simple tonic bitter. It excites the nimetlte. on ig irati , illgcsiloii and cuieis into most o the tmii. nchie coiubiual lolls emplo) ed In model 11 prac tice. It may be Used m nil cases of pure debility ol the digestive organs, or where a general tonic uapies,ioii N icipiired. D.v-pep-st.i, atonic t-'oilt, ameiiorrhti'a, h) steria, -croN 11 hi. Intel mittciit lever, iliairliiea nail worm aic iimonir the uinii) allectiou- 111 which it 'l. -iroi imI iisctul. fori ,l boon to brum vvoikcr 1 nil ,10 Wu VUVJJI icipilie a nerve tonic and stlmi'l. 11' w hlch 1- 1 tee lrom uiiplcasimt alter itlects. It supplies material lor body and biaiii : It gtvi tone and -tiength to the aired and llitiilll elm s loss ot untie v itnlil) , elc. It is v aln.ilili ill malai'ia. ague, malarial debility, low lev 1 1, paral) tic, spmal and nervous complaints, ni llaiuuiatoi) allectituis id the heart, epilt psj , bilious and liver trouble-, sick hcadachi , chance ol lile. splmil irritation, seasickness, etc. It is letfi'shlti).' and re-1 unit I v e to all vv In hav e undergone prolonged exertion, smhas athletes, public speakers and others, cnui i j. those who use it to 1 cumin lor a long nan without loud uml cudiiic iiiu'-ual l.itlg 11 umI pie-eri e 1 hecrl illness. Nn stiimdant and ciirmni'i.iM u vec ill dv -nciisia. Ilatiilaut colic am tie tccble state ot the ailment. 11) canal attendant upon atonic gout, muscular rheiin at -m, u ti lalg'ia, headache, imparting' a w-inn 11, ,u cordial operation upon the siniuiu h PlfSMftMlTF N a gr.itcl id anndv nt , ,11011111' -vjnhmUIIlILCi hitler, impiiriliiu .1 pit ,i. t g tlegree nl warmth and -tn 11,111 1 1 ihi sliiiuiicli, and 111 till cases nt tndi-ri tion. w 11 v colic and general vieakne-s, jt ha, lor i. -been strongly lecoinmended I v t'n 1 iiist 1 ai nent praciit'.i'iiei-s as a vcrv i.sil.d and In 1 llclal icuicd) Inr periodi. tl si. II an 1 In D) spcpsiu, ami nil its kinni, 1 ili-ea-.-. it is ri'initcd to cere licuralgt 1. PANFI I A I" " ''iiie and st mu ,1 t t 1 1 lit -UrtULiLLrl gc-dive organs, and s 1 ni 1 rehev e -linplc gastric debilitv IMP.O " 1"'"' stiniula-it si i'n, a 11 I1UDU ionic, itlereilsiii.r tin niioettfi (ill t impiov ing thgc,iiin. It 1111,11 1 r, adni 1,1' va il reined) in simple D) spep-tn. PRIPlilV JQH Is 1111 urlirial and nervous rnlUftbl. Hon .sUmulant. It di-pki)s Us virtues hi pioiluchitf eiitiinciius rv acuution, expelling wind, and alia) lug- tini-eiiliir 1 bi n uiutic pain-. As a rcmcd) in chronic rhiiuuu. tNni enjoys miieli icpiitatiou in this count r.v , VPIIftW T()CV K ustiingcnt and geatl) ICiLLUH U)jh tonic, and uNo luxative 1, cniple) ed 111 scriifiitnus cutimcniis c ruptli lu, ci ingest ft in nt the liver iind d).-pcpsia. All these are combined with the Great Nerve Tonic, Diuretic and Carminative CELERY SEED. In the Ccfi'i Compound. , rrnlil.Cul. A. (I. Hutch. I'ost mu.tcr ut Wind. sir, Vt., lor t wenty-one .vents. Cllll' Mm, 111., .lttlv 11, Nsi. Ctii.. M. K. 1'vink Dear Sir I'm' severa yenr, 1 have siiileicd lrom dyspepsia uml lieu I ralglii, especially uciite l.iclul ncur.ilgdn, ill. 1 compamed vi iih neuralgic headai he. About u veur since l began takluir jnur ( Kld'ltY CO.Ml'OI'.N'I) vvlih a rcult which I am glutl 10 1 give lor the benelit nl nthei's. The Hist bottle hcilicd me greally, uml lunger inc law rcsiilleil In coinplete rellcl. I nnw have guild dtgestinn, 1 sound sleep, and am tin tilled no 111011 b ncu. I ralgin. Unplug' ClibKItY COM I'l 11 Ml may 1 be 11s reminierative lo ) nil in It is l ni lUim to , others, I 11111 ! Yours trill). A. (.. H T( II, To uitioducc TIIK CKI.l ltY COMP(H'NI) In iiluccs where Drvi.ims 1111 not uvvr it in S'llll'K, 1 will, its IllVlUl'T or Two DDI I UN, send two bolt les to any (itldit'ss In New I'm:, hind, securely pneked, nnd r.vitrcss Churgis I'uld, to ) inn' ncmc--t Kxpn-s unlet 1'ltKPAItKI) HY M. K. PAINE, YVixnsoi;, vi., v. s. a. A Practical Apothecary who bus been ac tively engaged In the preparation ol iiieillchu's since Miiii li HI, IslO. May bo obtained by every Wholesale and ltetull lliuv'Kist 111 the I'nltcil States or Cun- lllll'.. Price SI per bottle ; six bottles for $."). A. G. FISHER, General Western Aent. .11 Wtib.ish Ave. Chlcturo, 111. Lffi 'Art Ka m'Pl7i'iii'fTiii