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MOXTPEMEB.VT. WEDNESDAY. MARCII 24. 1880. We delirsUmakatliFaF.l particularly alna bta lor ila uewa f rum all part of Verraout. and oar friouilaluiliOervut parti of the State, .aiwrlarljr in Wasliiiiift'm, Orn and Lamoille Count!., will eon. Irairrt'atravoruponu,audoiirTaiIers by aendiua n s local lotelliirenre. Qlve ua facta aude will a mm, tliero for the paper. The Freeman for 18S0 for $1.50. )d tlir finit of January, lava, we reduced the advance price for tlie Fbeeman from 93.00 to tl.fto and in uo way ruruiled ttie value of tlie paper, but atrova to ntuKt It more valuable than ever. We reduced the price in the hopca that it would he the meaua of in rrrasiutr our hat and ao well haa our experiment norkctl that we ahall coDttuue to aeud the paper for igl.rill ut year, when paid In advance, thnnirh white p:i:cr has lately advaucpd several centa per pouud. It lias nut bm our practice to extol the merita of eiir pupor more thun, if aa mnch, aa we have thoutrht it would bvar, ae we have always connidered our read ers capalilo of deciding for themselves whether they ilrpircd to iiocp the paper or not. The Turkman has alwaya been bne of the heat, and w e miy be pardoned if we have aometlmea thoutrht it tho Lost paier of its class In the state. The Agricul tural department, always a prominent feature, under i ts prescut management has more space and the Free man ia now the best and most practical paper for farmers published in Vermont. Our apace for mia ivllaneims reading is large and always well filled and at for a local and state paper we aim at giving our r-a lerf tho most reliable information at the earliest po-ixible moment. For the coming year wo shall give our old subscrib ers, anil we hope a host of new ones, too, as gondwt paper as wb have lu the past, and ahall endeavor to in ike it as much better as we are able. To all our subscribers, now and old, who pay one yeur i:i a.lvauce. who desire it, wo will mailfreea ' Trc.itHc. o i the Horse and hta Diseases," by lr. Kendall. Tliis is a valuable book, and oue worth mauy times its retail price ui any homeowner. Wi.l not our old subscribers aid us in increasing our list and thus improving our paper, by endeavoring to havo lini neighbors stibscr bo? lteducnd price, $1.60. .Vlilrees, H. R. Whkelock. Publisher. A l.iviik down of our engine hits delayed tins issue of tho Fkekman some six hours. 15. V. SiKiMing, E4q., stinted Inst woek for D.ikotu where lio intends to hre. Mr. .Samuel Felt lias gone into tho cm jiloy of tho Barre fork shop company. H.Mi.uoAn Securities. Rutland rail road stock is selling in Boston Ht 7J; pro feiro.l, .'!3J; Vermont nnd Canada, 18J. Mr. Albert W. Fenin has purchased tin? Jonas Hall house at tho corner of Elm mid Mechanic streets now occupied by A. J), l'arwcll, paying $L',300. The Central Vermont has just closed a voiilrtid with n Liverpool house for 2,00 tons of steel rails, stillicient to complete llieir track to White River Junction. The lio:-ton English Opera Company which bus been playing thrugb. Vermont, giving "l'inaforo " and "Chimes of Corne ville," lias disbanded. The heaviest losers are Mrs. Carter, and II. G. Blaisdcll, the musical director. The residence of tho late J ames G. French was sold at auetin last Thursday, James It. Langdon being the purchaser, paying 7,250. It is understood that Mr. Eangdon bought it for a summer resi dent!;) for his son-in-law residing in New York city. Tho fare betwoeli New York and Mont real, by the way of tho Central Vermont and Connecticut River lino, which has been 612.M, will, after April 12th, be but 8 lO.ol). This reduction is duo to a similar oiio on tha part of tho Delaware and Hud son Company. On Saturday Sheriff John E. Tuttlo arrested Henry Rowers for intoxication aud disturbing the peace. On Monday ho was arraigned before Justice II. A. Huso and fined live dollars and costs, which be was unable to pay, and ho was sentenced to the work house at Rutland for one hun dred and live days. Woolsou Ri olhcrs mo short of help. TUey need lirst-class coat makers at once. Apply to thorn by mail or otherwiso and secure employment that pays. None but iirst-class eoat makers wanted, us they intend to keep their old motto good. If you want " garments made as they should he," to Woolson brothers and get them so say wo all. The Central Vermont railroad company are building ten "observation cars " for the u-e and accommodation of excursion parties. Each car is thirty-three feet long, and is fitted with twelve double seats, thus accommodating forty-eight persons, the sido windows are unprovided with sash or glass, but have patent shade roller curtains instead. The doors aro on the side', and move on a sliding scale. Vkkmunt Dentists. The fourth nn mul meeting of the Vermont state denial society met in Montpelicr, on Weduesday evening, at the Pavilion hotel, President J. E. Perkins, Sr., of St. Johnsbury, pre siding, V. 11. Kingsley of Middlebury, secretary pro' teni. There was a full attend nice. Dr. S. I). Hodge of Burling ton read a paper upon fees and. the laws regulating dentistry, submitting a draft of a bill fur consideration. A committee of three was appointed to present tho matter to the legislature. In out' report of the ISarro agricultural meeting some time ago our reporter, in noticing some of the principal industries of that enterprising and thriving village, spoko of the granite quarries of Messrs. WotniDre & Morse, I. 1'. Harrington, and E. S. Smith, so as to infer that they were tho only ones there, unintentionally omit ting mention of G. V. Mann's granite works, whiisli rank among the very first, both as regards quality of stone and work manship and tho amount ol help em ploye I. There are eight quarries in all in I be place. Col. John S. Campbell, a highly respect ed citizen of Waitslield, Vt., died Miireh 12. lie had occupied many places of trust reposed in liim by his fellow townsmen. For several years he was colonel of tho old Vermont militia, a nu rubor of years he was deptity-6heriff,constnble nnd collector, and for several years ho had been the lending trial justice, and had been in tho general assembly two years. Mr. Camp boll was a member of the Universalist society, nnd a firm believer in spiritualism, and was respected by all who had his ac quaintance. ItEMOVj.VLS.-T. J. Deavitt, Esq., his romoved from Hubbard street Into the Eiastus S. Camp house on Middlesox street; Geo. E.Alexander from the Ren. Seribner house, North Main street, to the Joseph llowell house on the same street ; Muses Kane from Court street, to the Salvin Clark house on Northfield streot on IJerlin sido; Albert Lament from the Lyman house, corner of Elm and Court streets, to Wm. II. Hunt houso at the cor ner of Main and Jay streets; Ed. Scott has hired a tenement in the Ilydo build ing, and Frank M. Thayer haa moved to tho Cross house in Happy Hollow; Chas. llowell moves this week from the Fred Rai nes house, on Seminary mil, to Peter Isidore's house on State street; Mr. A. P. Morrill nnd W. II. Rett remove from the E l. Irish .house, corner of Franklin and Cross streets, to the Orrin Pitkin bouse on M ain street. Good Friday the 20th ami Easier the 28th. Geo. McAllister lias vomnicDeed I lis duties as janitor of the ljuon school build ing. Tho prion fur butter at Slayum's butter market last Sat unlay ranged from 28 to 30 cents. Aro you owing for your paper? If you are pleaso remenilier we need the money nnd remit at once. A ritle ball leaves tho muzzle at a speed of 300 miles an hour. Prof. Since says so and he has measured the velocity. EifWill our subscribers in remitting fractional pari of a dollar by 'mail send us one cent stamps instead of the threes? At a meeting on Monday evening of hist week, the hook and ladder company drop ped eight of its oldest members to give place to "ablo bodied men." C. T. Sabin, assignee of Geo. Jacobs, sold the farm of the latter in Middlesex, occupied by Michael Pembroke, at auction yesterday for $1425 to W. N. Dudley. The jobbing department in the wood shop of the Lane manufacturing company is now in charge Edwin F. Ilutchins, Geo. L. Newton now running tho circular saw. Next week work is to be commenced in lowering the windows in French's new block; Mr. Fisher of Barre having charge of the work, his plans being those accepted for tho alteration. Post Iirooks, G. A. It., held a sugar fes lival in their hall on Tuesday evening. A large number were in attendance, the lioys " making a success of it. There is n special meeting of tho Post Wednesday evening. "Great Bargains" are offered in our advertising columns by J. W. Clark, assignee of F. C. Gilman, and parties will find the present their best opportunity to get nnytbing in the carriage lino from Gilman's well known work. John Levador, the " Patagonian" lec turer, recently in tho employ of Daniel Taylor as a barber, was arrested last week under the assumed name of Juan De G s tra, in Milford, Mass., and sent to the house of correction for forty days. On Saturday afternoon last, Officers Ordway and Demcritt arrested William Cook of Moretown for intoxication and disturbing tho peace, and lodged him in jail. Monday Justico lluse fined him five dollars and costs. Ho disclosed on Fred 11. Stevens, who had a hearing before the same justice and was acquitted. Joseph Silloway has purchased Major S- Goodwin's houso in Happy Hollow, paying $800. Mr. Goodwin has bought a lot on tho opposile sido of the stree nnd has commenced the erection of a new house. Franklin Iloyt is also erecting n house for Dennison Taft on the same side of the street a few lots beyond. Tho new law of California forbitldin the employment by corporations of Chinesi workmen has met with prompt treatment at the hands of tho United States court, and is declared lo be unconstitutional The matter is to bo carried lo tho suprcrm court of the United States for final decis ion. Death has invaded tho hitherto un broken circle of the Hopkins family, which numbered eight, whose ages ranged from forty to fifty-nine years. Henry, who kept the homesto id. died of consumption on the 21st inst., aged forty-seven years. He was highly esteemed as a man and Chris tian. Colonel nnd Mrs. Hopkins have gone to attend his funeral. The village meeting of this evening will consider the question of repairing Village Hall. It is 'said tho hall can be put in good shape with a seating capneitj of 530 for about S 1.000. This would in crease the net income enough to uiaks it a good investment and besides give lis what we need, a hall that would well answer the needs of public meetings such as are held here. Sunday was palm Sunday, and with it began " Holy week," the last week in Lent. Holy week was in thu early days of tho church called tho great week, or week of sorrows. During this week the early Christians were accustomed to fast on one meal of bread, salt and wnter, taken in the evening, while many fasted the entire week, and a si ill greater mini ber took no nourishment during Good Friday and .Saturday. The ceremonies of Holy week begin on I'a'm Sunday, when Christ's entrance into Jerusalem is oom- nieiiiorati'il by blessing palm or fither green branches and distributing lliem to I lie people. At a recent meeting of Moscow Lodge, Independent Order of Good Templars, hold at East Calais, this following resolu tions were adopted : WliEiiEAS, It has pleased an all-wise providence to remove from us by death Willie E. Uiiniiigton, a worthy Good Templar, therefore, Jiesolcuh This IKlh day of March, by Moscow Lidge. independent Order of Good Templars, of which he was a worthy member, that we deeply mourn tho loss ol a brother and fellow woikcr in the cause of temperance, and sincerely sympathize wiiu. tun ruiauvcs anii menus in llieir bereavement. JtcaolvcU, Further, that a copy of the same be presented the friends, and also its publication requested in oneor more of the county papers. Chelsea.-P. L. S.ugont was badly bitten in one hand by an ugly dog, a few days ugo, which caused the hand and arm to swell badly. Tarbell and Copoland havo receivod a large and splendid assortment of coffins and caskets which they offer for sale at prices that will satisfy the purchaser. A. J. Keed of this town died nt Man chester, N. II., March 14th. aged 05 years. Ho had but recently left his farm on the East Hill and gono to live with his chil dren. Mrs. J. Hobb ins recently foil and sprain ed one wrist quite badly, so as to -disable her using her hand. Several young ladios have left the town anil gone to Lynn, Mass., and found em ployment in the shoe shops nnd other shops in that place. A. Goodaloof tho East Hill removed last week to Franklin, N. - II., and N. IC. Spaulding has removed to Plainflald N. II. The listers in this town stand as follows ; First, L.D. Humphrey; second, G. Thorno; third. B. W. Smith. We aro glad to learn that Mr. Ezra Walker of this town rooeived theoleotion of county commissioner of licenses for the sale of liquors by a majority of ovor two hundred. The several listers in Orange county met in convention nt Chelsea March 18th and agreed iim the following ruination of property for the year ensuing: 612 feet oxen, $75.00; cows $22.00; 3 years old steeis, $(."( (; 2 years old steers and heifers, 810 00; 1 year old steers and heif ers, $3.00; sheep, $;1.00; horses, C5.00.. : years old colts, $10.00; 2 years old colts, $20.00; 1 year old colls, $15.00; swino, $.05; wool, $.35; hay, grain and produce, two-thirds cash valuo at barn; bank slock, money on hand and debts duo, two-thirds cash value; bees, swarm, $3 00; piano, one-half cash value; carriages worth over $100, one-half cash value; real estate Im provements, one-third cash value; watches, one-half cash value. L. 1). IIuMi'iiitEV, Chairman. The annual meeting of tho young ladies' Mission Hand" will bo held nt Ihe Methodist pirsonago on Saturday, the 27th instant. There was a Sabbath school concert at the Methedist church last Sabbath after noon, and money raised to replenish the library. Next Sabbath being Easter Sunday the occasion will be observed with appropriate services at the Methodist church nnd the church decorated with flowers. Dlxbuhy. At an excited town meeting Monday it was voted to prosecute the bondsmen of llazen Morse, tax colleotor, whose deficit amounts to some $1200. South Woomtuur. Mrs. Lyman Bar rett died last Friday, after an illness of but i few days. She leaves a family of seven children, most of whom are small.. Tho services nt the Congregational church last Sabbath forenoon wore very impressive, tho sermon being of groat magnitude and of that class that should interest everyone. In the nfternoon a social meeting was held which was well attended nnd fuH of intorest. Sunday evening wo attended meeting at the Christian church in Calais. Gospel workers from St. Albans were present, and tlfc.y wero earnest In their work and impressive in their appeals. There was one iady who held out tho gospel of our Savior in its purity, recommending an entire sep aration from all sinful practices and giv ing tho whole heart to thu work of tho Master. If there was more lobor bestowed upon this important point in the gospel would it not produce great and glorious in tho salvation of man? WoitCESTEit. O. M. Kent, whilo work ing for C. C. Putnam & Son, rolling logs, jammed his right leg severely. David Tarbox, living on West Hill, got his leg badly sprained by a log rolling up on it. Divine services will be held in the M.E. church on Sunday, March 28. At the same time will bo held the annual meeting for irganizing the Sabbath school ; also any llier business that may come before the illieial board of the church. Mad Kivku Valley' Items. It was 'tatnd in some of the papers last week hat Mr. Foster, the groat sugar man of Cabot, had, with two tiuo evaporators, made one hundred pounds of sugar. At that date E. W. liisbeo had inado three hundred pounds with but ono evaporator, nnd report says that G. 0. Boyee of Fays ton has mado nearly one thousand pounds without any eaporator. The peoplo of Waitslield feel so safe since Seaver has j;onc to prison that they voted at their innual meeting not to get their school houses insured. There seems to be a mania prevailing in Waitsficld and vicini ty who shall build the largest barn, Prob ably it will bo L. 11. Joslyn, for ho has :ot the most money. Tho cattle trade eetns to bo lively ill Mad River Valley, working oxen are in demand, and buyers iro plenty for all kinds of stock. The boys are wide awako in matching tip ealves preparatory for big prices in the fall. Good hay is worth eight dollars por ton, and plenty at that. G. II. Crandall of South Duxbury is about moving on to the old Esq. Ellis farm in Berlin. Mrs. Scott Siddons read at Quebec, on Monday night. The Jackdaw of llheims was on the programme.but as sho received an anonymous letter advising her not to read Barham's delicate satire on Roman ism as it would displease the Catholic portion of the city, Mrs Siddons dropped it from her list. She stated, however, that she hail read it in many Catholic countries, including the chief cities of Ireland, and this was the first time that it had been objected to by any one. She would not read il there, because sho did not wish lo wound Ihe feelings of any one, but she could not help saying that sho was sorry i lie Catholics of Quebec were so thin-skin ned, particularly as they lived in so severe a climate. As Adventurous Life. A notable career was that of the late John Ives, of Wnllingford, Ibis state. He shipped bo- fore the mast lit the ago of 21, anil after many adventures in the South American republics, joined tho Peruvian navy, and served through ihe war of Peru against Bolivia and Columbia. During the Mexi can war ho was a gunner in tho United Stales naval service; and for several years, from 18i'J, was a miner m California, finally reluming to Vermont. When the civil war bn ke out Mr. Ives was appoint- Uo commander ol mo steamer "Henry Lewis," and ho assisted at the taking of forts Jackson and St. Philip, and tho capture of New Orleans, opening up the Mississippi river to mo traino ol ine world again. Ho was attcrwanls promoted to commander of the transport steamers of the department ot tho IKill, holding the position until lie was disabled nnd sent north by direction of the medical staff of the department, binco that time be has been living in retirement. Probate Court. II UIVISV: TILDEN,.Tudk-e. N.A.OHAHE, neglater. The following business was transacted in the Probate Court of the District of Washington during the J woek ending March 22, 1880: March 16. Horace Hatcholdor's estate will proved. Carrie L. Whitlier s estate will relerred tor probate to April (i, Aionzo jacKman s estate administration account allowed. Alfred Lambcrton's estate administration account allowed and assignment made. Hosea Ellis' and Sophia Daniel s estate license to sell real estate granted. Polly Henry's guardian- snip guardian account allowed. John Gibb's estate administration account al lowed and deoree made. . March 17. Enielina Jaokson's estate will referred for probate to April 13. March 18. C. J. Hewitt's guardianship guardinn account allowed. March 22. Nancy Farrar's ostato ad ministration ncoount referred to April 9th. E. S, and 1. Snow's guardianshi) guard ian accounts allowed. Almira Nye's es tate administration account referred to April 13th. Daniel Ladd's estate appli cation for liconse to sell real estate refer red to April lOtb. Vermont Sews. .l.! n c J'Jl'i-. A marble mill l Miked l at Vurt;enrs rail.. WBNNIN.il'UX ciiuxrv. Tit-! tlctriittjto i i -tin h n 4ii.Ntndo I public i liou. Clliri'KVOKM lUiCX . Tho Vjcun ai Salf-ieiliiu C.-vi C-Miiptny. of ilurliiii(loii, li tvo org (man I by but elo:tou ui Ibo following directors; r C Ki-tlueey, Ch4riea K Allan, V. . IVv.-.y, U. U. rorrilt, K. u. 1'owell I.. K. liullfBb) , I 44111.H K. Ililcy. Charles K Allen baa been elected seereuiiy, L. t'. fcoileab), tieis- tti er, and James K. Kiley, I'lusidem. Tlie Utirllntcloli Minilfauun iitjc CAiaiiany ikm mcn.:el Hie sbinpiug, Wedue-i-l iv, of il cti-to4l of tiles to Denver. LAMOILLE COUNI'Y. E trie, or lli-i Morrlsville Citizen, iiibilius th follow Ins ctiaructeriatic iraKiu)ib : 1'liure Is quae suite in town aa to wbo ahull lake Itio eeu-tu. Hairy Uieil, II. .1. Sufloid and Us are tlie cm II I ilo. wiill Hie cb.tnees all in our luvor. liir.li lua the mol education, Sanml tlie most cleu'Htder, and we liave ttiu nwst nubility Everybody likes us." Jou.is li riiini4on, uod tit, ol' N irlli iy lei I'nrk fell dcadou Tuesday in ihe street while driving his oxen, Willi u loa-l of wood to ibe village. Olt VNliK COUNTY. Col, Ito.w ill Fnrnham, of lliailfoiil, haa ccei ed ihe invitation or Roberts I'ost, Nu. 1;), U. A. It. oi'Uiltand, lo deliver Ihe orulion in thnt village memorial day. UUl'L.VSD COUNTY. Tho new direelory of UutUnd contains nearty loi tj-ciglit hundred n.imes. The town ol ItutUnd has aotiled lor Sl.000 the Etlit lor d-iiiuues brought against it by the widow lleminjion for the de tth of her IiusIkiq I by drown. nig. Most of the striking qttarrymun at Wcsl Itutlanil have returned to work nt the uld prices. WlNDtl.VM COUNTY. In tho Windlinm county court, P. M. Sprague, of the StniiiK House, HiidaWjga, was lluetl $:luaail coats for liquor selling; .Sullivan and lllehop, of the same place an I for tho samo offence, were fined 1W0 and oost-t; tubbiltand Hayes of llollo.va Falta for tho sanieofrcnsc, $70 nnd costs. Mr. H. I.'Pierce, of Fairfax, who fur nishes the American House and other fisrt- class establishments with choice moats, vegetables, etc., sent to town Tuesday, via Burlington and Lamoille railway, some quarters of beef weighing on an avorago old pounds each, from a pair of Durham steers weighing, alive, 4,118 pounds tho largest pair of cattle in Lamoille county. tree I res. It is said Theodore Thomas received $1,000 for traveling expenses when ho left New York for Cincinnati, and was paid $10,000 a year in Cincinnati in his capac ity of superintendent of the college. Be sides this be got $5,000 each time for con ducting tho Cincinnati May musical festi val. He has also had leave of absence to lead the philharmonic concerts in New Kork, and received from this source $2,500' a year. Further, he was paid $100 a week in Cincinnati during four months last summer for conducting the orchestra concerts twice a week at the Highland house Mr. Thomas is now in New York, having completely severed his connection with the college of music. He will return to conduct the remaining orchestral con certs in March and April, and take charge of tho May festival. The bill introduced in the Senate by Mr. Edmunds, with refereuco lo the electoral count, is a modification of his bill which passed the Senate during the last congress. That bill looked to future legislation by tho states in respect to providing means for determining disputes concerning tho election of electors. Of course so much time h is elapsed and the national elec tion is so near that any provision of that kind would bo entirely useless. Mr. Ed munds explained that he had accordingly taken that bill and modified it to the simple proposition of providing that the meeting of tho electors shall bo on the second Alonday of January, instead of December, so as to give lime for such states as had any existing laws aderpjuto to the purpose lo determine for them selves, which he believed they had Ihe sole right to do, who their electors were. This bill simply provides for a state dispo sition of any controversy under such laws as It might havo prior to the election; but it is doubtful If congress will pass even such a bill. The democrats intend that tho democratic congress shall decide all disputed cases. PitoiiiniTiox in Earnest. The legis lature of Maine has just passed nn intensi fied liquor law which indicates a deter mined purpose to rid the state, if possible, of the curse of intemperance, Tho bill contains some new features. All places of resort where intoxicating liquors are kept, sold, given away, drank or dispensed in any manner not provided by law are de clared to bo common nuisances. The prohibition extends to malt liquors, cider and every thing else intoxicating, except unadulterated cider in quantities of live gallons or upwards when sold nnd taken away nt one time. The governor is all liorizoil to apioint two constables in each county lo inforcc the law, on repre sentation of thirly or more taxpayers therein that tho local ollicers are not faith ful and efiieient in discharging their duties. He is also authorized to remove county ailorneys (elected by the iooplf) tun appoint new ones for like neglect and inefficiency. The authority to remit the penalty preserilied for drunkenness is now restrained, except on condition of the prisoner s ufhdavit showing of whom and where lie procured the means of his intox ication. The penalties for polling aro also increased about two fold. Vamditit ok Assessmknt OK TAXK8 Ex-Lieuten:iiit-(ov. Kussell S. Taft h m lironglit a bill in chancery, In tlie nuino of himself uiij his wife, nuinst the cily of Burlington, nnd Ixiomis J. Smith, con stulilc, ctilculateil to test tho validity of tho assessment of taxes by the city nssnsgors, and, should the orators prevail, to revolu tionize the Ux list to :i large cxtont. The hill alleges tho ownership by the orators severally, of sundry pieces of real estate in the city, nono of which thuy own joint ly, and presents a copy of the assessment, which sets all said property, and also Oov. Tuft's poll tax, to R. S. Taft and wife. The orators refused to pay the taxes on this assossmont, and the city treasury has advertised the premises, and i-sned h war rant to L.J. Smith, constable, nndor which ho has advertised a sale for April 2d. The bill alleges that a large amount of real and personal property tind the polls of scores of eitimni lawfully subject to taxa tion were wilfully and negligently omitted from the list by the assessors ; that, in faot, they did not make tho list as reauired bv law, but used a copy of an old one, full of errors ana omissions; that tuey wilfully refused to asses the property at its true value, but assessed it far below the same, and that they wilfully omitted so large an amount of pmperty.'to wit, $500,000, and performed their duties so negligently and shiftlessly that no equal nnd ratiiblo taxes can be lovied npon it, as required and con templated by law, and the whole list, and all proceedings and assessments based upon it, nre utterly null nnd void. An in junction has been granted by the court of cnancery restraining the oonslable from proceeding with the sale, nnd the oaso will oome up at the spring term. Keep jour bowels and kidneys la neallby. slate bv toe use ol Kidney-wort.. liwl In " Demlng's " loller from Montpeliei,1 i.ublisheil the I lib install', tlie imiiiilalinn of Monlielier w-i xinUd to have g:iiceil four per cent rx-lween IsOT an.! IX(0. I tihould hive Ik-en twenly-tivH pT cent. hoslon .lounfij. ItK WISE ANI IIAITV. If Ton will utnn itll Tour fxtravaerunl nnd wrung notions in iloetoring yourself and families will) exien-.ive iloelors or lillniling cure-alls, that ilo Harm always, and use only nature's simple remeities for ill your nilm-nlN you will Itc wimi well and happv, and wtvn great ex-nse. The greatest lemedv fur this, the great, wie and good will tell you is Hop Kilters rely on it See another column. rrrti. 12wS A Medical Mistake. The old idea that dangerous pulmonary diseases could not be cured by medicine has lieen forever silenced by tho operation of Dr. N. G. While's Pulmonary Elixir, in the most discouraging cases of chronic cough. The Elixir triumphs when all other medicines fail, arresting in a few days the most violent cold or cough, re lieving ililliculiy of breathing, nnd fully restoring the foeblii and cm aeiated suffer er. fiiiDml PAUMEUS UK T FOOLED when Ihcy buy Duller Powders and colored sails, and big bullies of cheap culoring stuff, If they ex pect to get as good a Huller Color, as the Perfected Buttor Color made by Wells, Richardson a Co., Iturlington, Vl. The oihora have tried to Imitate the excellence of this, Ihe original color, but hnvc wholly failed, farmers should use only the " Per fected." Sold by Druggists and Merchant! gen erally. Hwl Makcu Winds! The sudden changes and high winds which prevail in March makes a bottle of Downs s hlixir always necessary to havo at hand. It is a sure cure for sudden colds nnd all lung diseases. Baxter's Mandrake Bitters will cure all billious Diseases. Sold everywhere at 25 cts. per bottle. Try il. The best remedy for strains nnd galls on horses is Henrv & Johnson's Arnica nnd Oil Liniment. Good for man and beast. FM9ml MY BACK ACHES SO, and I foci miserably " said a hard-working man. The doctor questioned htm aud found lhat he had been habitually costive for years, thnt now h is k id neys were disordered and his whole system de ranged. Kidnoy-Wor. was recommended nnd faithfully taken, nnd in a short lime every trouble was removed. Tho clcai' ting and tonic power ol this mcdicino on the bowels and kidneys la won- lerful. I2l Tho Doctors Yielding. Ever since Trof. Groeu wrutj to tho Medical liecord ailvistiu physicians evciy where to use the Sale Kidney and Liver Cure In llieir practice, it has beeu gaining in fnvor Willi the profession. They enn Quit nothing which is a subi-liluto for it. K. C.nilkins. H. D , of Rochester, N.Y.. says he would now prescribe il to all who are afflicted with seri ous kidney and liver diseases. " 14w A HOUSEHOLD SUED. A book oi tho Liver, its di.wuios and their treat m,nt sunt Free. Including treatises upon Liver i:,mitl:ntiis. Tumid Liver. Jaundice. ItilioilBiicss, llfairicuc, uonsuiwiion. iivsjiciisin, mhihiih .;.. undress in. .Minium, i"z nro;iuw;iy, ,hh ii City, New York. I, filers Ilni'iillrd for lit .tlontiiclior. Vt. I'omI (lllli-e. llurrh 20, I SHO. ;Tn obtain thoso letter, persons must give the above dutu. Ladies. -Miss Emma Gordon. Miss Ada M. Gal. Mrs. Oliver Hopkins, Mrs. Mary O. Parker, Mrs !. a. Prrstou, Miss Mary A. Whprlcr. Gkntlkmks. Joseph Brown, Wilbur lilake, Jerrb- Martiu. - MAR HI AGES. In Waterbnrv Cn-itnr, March 1", hv Ilov. Peter Mer rill, G El IllUK tV.WIU l'E, ol Plaiulleld, aud UAlilUET A. KEMP, of Waterbnry. In Cambridge, March 90, by Itov. I). P. llrainr, Mr. OiiOUUECLAI'LIN, of Jericho, and Mrs. I.lLLlh u.vn l t.La, 01 uumuriuKf . T lCn.it, rin.hnri- March St. hv IldV. A . L. Oooner. Mr. OEOltUK W. I'ALMEIt. of lticlinioud, and Mian I.KITIE A. KENNEDY, of North Duxbury. In CambriilKP, Murch 3. by ltev. I). P. Ilroior. Mr. WILLIE II. UAltNES, aud. Miss JENNIE M. UUASE, both ul cauiuriUKO. D E AT II S. T.i Wnor llAPlin March 1R. Mr. tnilARI.KH WADK atfetl H ywH. PreciuiiB m tlie niKlit of tho Lord 1b tlie UuaLu ol UiBaaiuta. In Moretowu, Murcb 15, OKOUOE W, 1'IIKLPS , fttfed UJ years. In T. it tin Sinn TnwR Mnrcli 7. at the rcnirtence of It. D. Siiwby, Mm. MATILDA. MASON, iiif'il7S year. a ninuthsiiud JhIuvh. Formerly ft ronident nf Mure town, VtTiiKHit,: VermuiAt tiiid Nw ilumpHliire pin-urn In Wootlbury.Mircb 3), Mrc h. W. BARHETT, aged 42 yearn. In Cabot. March 22. of diphtlieri, LIZZIE, daughter of Jooll. ami Jiliz; uoouwiti, bk k svur. In Wol.-ott, Marrh 1ft, H Alt MI (ILMtK POOIt.fornier- ly or wuiitiinaiowu.iiiiu imu ui uixiuu wuu a .r,. i ii n-.iuia Mnri'li "fl. MRS. (1LAKIHSA WHKELKK rnlirt of tlie Into Aaron Wliceler, uged 78 yours, II moiitUH una uimju. i.. t'eni n.-,rLUl,,r March 51. HKN'KY HOPKINS niffd 47 yciifH. Mr. H. whh on oof tut'lnrire and woll known family of Uopkiua brothem, II. 1)., ii. D.,autl otbcrB, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Assignee's Sale! Tho umWHwiu'd offtiH for nnlc a lnrtrc lot tf CAniUUU'S OF TARIOVS PATTEHXS, TojfeUtnr wttli lurKc immbrof Kenips Patent Manure Spreaders. AI.M) Carriage Parts and Stock, WITH Incliinoi-y and Tools of nil klnl- itsM In mrrli'h'P biilMlnir. A rare irliancp now prpspiits itRi'll to nny rurty win) nisv wlHh to pu rfiic nt ,'arriiiir,, huiUliuif to ,iin,liH ('.itti-riis. n terlal.Tc'lf in il Mm liilicry InrsiircrBhlnl ronipfittttuli with Hitv nuinnfartory m ttiu country, lor more ilplt nitn iiartli'iiliirs tlie umlcrsUni'il will b. rleini'cl to i-ominiiMfrati-liv tcttPi'iirotliprwisc wltli any ami all nartifs who set-It Ihi-lr own Biiatwlal if -nil ly an tnyr st inpiit. wuich lor rrrtaiu rain rarly I'i'esenta itsell in ' 't"w (larrlairra rrfi-i rpfl to were mami'artnrprl l;y F. 0,. (lilniiiii.unil nro niooiriinssi'tl In omility. The Marli inrry and i'oiils wero ilseil by the said Oilman in hi? miuillfaetorv. ... . , ., The saifl of (iropcrtv as above Is to lm made fur tlie ben-lit. of cre-litors of au insolvetit ilehtor. nan J. w CI.AHK, Asaiirneo. TED! Middle ed Man nnd Wife, (no ehllilren prefrnrod), to take I'barKe ol a small herd of Jersey aud Dairy. Man must Understand Well the Care of MILCn cows, AND WOMAN A Ftst-Ca3 TiuUer JSlakev stnowipritr of mftklnff Cbeoifl won Id bo do objection. P.v not lawbnu. . -,.,. - uorresponaonroaoin.il"., ..n,...... . ...,.,. Franklin, N. n. rU"' QARKIE L. WIIITTIER'S WILL. STATU or VERMONT. Olstrlot of Waslilnirton, as. In rroiiate Oonrt, held at Montneller, within and ror said Ulatrirt.on tbe Mtk day of March, A. 1).. IS: An Instrument piirportlnf ; to be the last will and tetament of Carrie L. Whlttler. late -.of (Jabot, in said .list.rp't rtnnoas'i'l. belnir proented to the Court by Tlioma" Harvey, the Kxeeutor therein named, lor i fl .V i,. i,ft .mtlH.pl to minerir at a aeeslon of saideonrt to be held at the Probate DIBee In Moutpel l.r?on the th day of April. A. I). w, and W anae.lf any they may uave. iwalint the probateof said will' forwUloli pnrpiae It ialurther ordered. that a eopy of'the reeord of this order be published three weeks sneeeaeivriy in vu. . man. printed at Moutpelier, previous to said time ap pointed for bearlnir. Ilv the Oonrt Attest. Hlaw H AKVEY TILOKy, Jnda-e, D iOROTIIY FELLOWS' ESTATE. Hltiaui 1 . . . M.t Itr.nM In ulrf nitrlat on tha Utn y l Maroh, A. D. 18i: Rianhn Thomas. Administrator or ins ware oi DniouT rallowi lata of Washln-t.in.lo s.la Ul.trlrt. dai'snsail. prassnta nia irainnimiim m f".r ei inilnatlMl awl sllowanrs, and roaksa appllration fur iaTf "f rtUliibutlou and partition of tna asuw Whermipou. It la ordsrtd hr said Cottrt. thai aald a--,iS iiid awlloatlnn hrsfrred.oa sosalon th.iei.fTC.ba held at H. Whit'aom" in wa.l,tn- and dorlslnn thsreon : And. if la furtlior onlwad that intlM hwnf T ln tn " Praniillitfr(td.hv Fill llcati.in of Ibessraa thrM weks snwssslvf ly In tlis brma MimiiWIn rroeinau. uawanapar lhliahi.1 at ?. "Vt.iL.. ..r-vinnt i, .,1 d t maai.l'OlntM lor ha.ir- ln that thsyinsyappatr at sain limaann piam.ano ahow aanso. If anr tbw may Uava. why said aorontit jtlnrS CUESXEB K1CKET, BMflatw. iSlier. lirSVlOili Vt Siiltl lira" nMiiir-i i ,r B-.ir- WAN DaUI'H Y I'll' AnVERTISKMKNT-". r rWAL8KSj POUOifi Absolutely Pure. Mmlo f rum lr;mr (Irpim 'I'-irttir Nr uthnr nrciTrini- tion makes toK-li hbt, ft ikv hot dread, or luxurious Dnntrv I'jiii It., imimi lit.- ,1 v aunt, H. -j wltliftnt iwir nt Uim ilU result, nif i rot ii h:ivy iudiKOdible food. old Jiijy iu fun", hv all (irn-tTn. KOY.VL UAKINU i'OWWSIt CO., New York. FM34yl OX 30 DAYS TRIAL Yn will "pud our Elwtro-Voltafr DpHh am! otlirr Klcrtric AiU'Itiiticpa unmi trial f.ir 31) iIuvr to tlms mif- ferlnir from NcrvmiP i)ohihti lilicimijitinin 1'j.ralvniu or any di Beano of the Liver or Kidney, and tnnny ni,fr uiHfritiPR. pure ;nre m.arunifteii or un pay. AddreaB VOLTAIC HICLTCO , Ur'i..ll, Mi. li. WM AGENTS HEAD THIS i Wo wantno Air-nt in t ti i (Toimtv to whom wo will pay a n;ilary of $liit) per nmnth ai:d ex prune to Hell our wonderful In vent ion. Kin m tin free. Add res .it oui;e SlUISKMAN & CO., Marnliull, Mii-uitfun. 8w4 I.ATICST AI MOST COMPLETE. ESTEY ORGAN FlT'lTTirAT C'mbfnfiiff a tlmrouwh rournr ill fj J IlU 19 of iiiHtruetioii with a dexirubU oollectioii nt utimd.nd com nop it .oil. avitiluMo for or- ifantstn and ama'"irs. Admited hv tcne)iern n t'm lest. 168 pauoB. Price, 8?. I'ubrslied by the I H'l EV OUtAiN )'), UruUk-Ouro, Vt., ami Cite W ;i-dmiKt!l Street, Uosfcm. 8w4 ORGANS 1 : She's. It set Hoed. 2 Knee MrteMn. stool, and lVm.fc oillv !W. 7 (lot. 1'iaii'in, Stonl I'evrrand 11,), ik on lv SU4:i ;:, I .u:riite 1 Nmvmner tree AUUrewH, i- ii'.L. r . UL.t u l , n a?iiii:it,riuu, .i, J . KMltw4 GENTS WANTED Fortlifi Hf-d mid TiiHteflt-PoI! -iiiLT Pi.-tni'i:.! I) loki ;i'id Ilil)l.-s. Prieett ri'd-iced M Pr cent. National l'ubliniiinir Co., Philadelphia, IJa. A.G. STONE, Tc Covwcv 3evecv. HAS REMOVED TO UNION BLOCK j STATE STKKKT, Second Door from Main Stieot. NEW STOKK, NKW GOODS, And Prices as Low as ihs Lows s t I would tliunk my old customors for thoir imtronajm whilo at the corner, and shall be happy to see them at my new- place ot business witu their mends. F50tf THls rcmnrlcnblp medicine wlllntfc RpiTitii, Splint, win remiivo ine iiuui-n wiinmit k Ullttcrintc r cuusin a dure. No ri'imdy jinn, uiuhih, (vu,, nr anv ininrnuiiitiu, unn 9 jfc in eUmiHiit tlie liuncin si nnd n uiuvitiK llo mm F- bunch. Prite $1. Hi nd for cinular nivinK pusltlve proof, and vour neuiintii- aV B''l,t B iddrrsa. It is truly inilcrtiil vi hat M WM rctnarkuhle itcrr-i tiniii-uinln lutvc liud Z7 V iIh licntluH Npnviii Vuro BEftte- iuircuti-g uil bli'iiiiulii-s un liornea met m o n t . every Wind vt Illinium IVoin w Imtcvt-r m u l o W c11- It I"" t"'" i'M-d well M n d r .. rfertnucivM in il. i .- u! ( t'ldna UutU. v ol-lon Htundini,' ini.mii. Wucimm! To whom fttniTv have in n.n-d vm j; pj. ii.t oohti-ii In tlie laiin-ursi i,t 1.1 viur- tb.iaiii.ii. year Wt'o I treated ff 811,1 tl1' lrnuii nfi'u.'l.'l lt..d illl " Ki-liilutl'l U till d IllUiiy Kim lilt., Villi ii Spavin Cure ' u Imhir tlUt l, ni d vms iiiudly n r himviii et' i vituI ,ffl iiittiii'iillv tun d tv, vu.' niiiiitii'sirriiwth, neiirly IuJjA l:''!'"l;' 1 l half as lar'e ni n li.-n's Bul) ''""i'nvi h Hi cti tfA Biult'iniiiltti'H!iiip l tlall'i r4riivlu tlie lumeni nnd ri-iunV'tl .jtn Cm ft. V o j;ivu Hie enluriii'iiiciit. I have below a Miiteim-it worked tin- Inirfi? ever Hneo 3r jb wliieli wm niti'lo very Imrd ami lie rwver tim heen umlcr iiiUh. and lionc, rur ctmld I ever fee imy ilil- orf w e Iiiol' fereneo in rtv ef tiio hi'i k J'A txnmiTtid Hie juintB iiiico I tni'lrd linn with jjr!y ln-i i' mai y "It-eiidair Mpuviu Cure." g&P tint' w K. A. (i.MNI'S. V k.",,w EnoBbiirKhFoll,Vt.,Feh.. bu J, Swnrn nnd itWHbed to bel'ore mc this WtHd. iny wi jceuruarv, a. ii. if-.1. JtUlN (i. JKNNT, ..." 11... t c ,.,....t.. ,.....,;, 4rs Kknuall li Cu., Kiuisburnh I'ulL, Vi-ruiunt. ' SOLD BY DRUGGISTS COLLINS BLAKELY, Agent. Miralpcller, VI. FM Honvr THE DEAF HEi ma PKKKKtTl.Y. all Ordinary Conversation, mgg t-fM Lcotmca, ConccrtB, etc.. hy New Clianneln, Thn.offh the TM'th, to the nfrvrs of hi'iiriiiK. Ktjj EsaS by a rrn nt vi ufiil rful ci;ntific infDtion TH E WsJm m& DENTAPHONE. Forremarkatilf imlilic teatf KpS -fll nn tlxi llfiif u!-i nn the Ocaf and Dumb seo rj3 (Hrt Xte Vrk tlrmUi. S.'it. 9; I hrhlitm SUttnlini. fcffl .'iW Si'iit, ru It riinrlaccB all Ear-trumpetB. KUSi 8ix of ftn ordirary Watoh. Sciiti fr k'rvc (niniptilrt to A merle, tit lcnti('fii)iiv., -M V ineM , C'lnciiiiiuti, Uhiu. :S'.. M'livlS AGENTS WANTED M! uuly coiaplvte aud authentic hintuty of the Rrciit tour of g: It ilPHcribo nnvnl PalarRH, Ttiro rnrloFitipP, Wealth i u',.i..i..v-u .,( (In, tin I id ('mill .1:111111) . etc. A 111 II" ll'iti iK.M'iti want it. Tlim tt ilti' bi't clMincfl f 'mr life to nialto mmn'i'. Hewn re o ' rati-h-i't ijny " in.ita ticiif. Neon" fur cirriilnrH nnl oxUn tornn to A'rittn. AUdrnKB ATIOAL;HL.IiIlN( I uiimihi nn. i M I U- 2 JlUabluhed in 1KJ7, Ritperlor Belli of Copper and Tin, liiiiuiiirdwlihihrbf-itiioUryllanR. lUCS. (or i'burchr. A'cAuui, fttfHi, 'i. toriet, V"rt llmt, firt jKurms, T-wfr Ctcrki, L'Aitnw, tic. J'uliy Warrant rd. iimtii.w;.l CatnlrpiB rert rirr. VAXIU KEN ATI1T, Mtteod 1U1 East Hrooud St-CiuciLutiit. tw1" -am BUY A FAMILY BOX OF TIVE.Y AWi THE BEST CUilCKEll MADE. Every Cracker Plainly Stamped "II A-lsTCVER.' BEWARE OF IMITATION -$ MtXrFAlITUUKD by DAKER AND ' CONFECTIONER, WHITE ny i dmiinbunrcbjjMiieajLi XKW A I V K UT IS V, M H X T MONEY MADE DOOHS, SASH AND ISLINDS i.-i-: Y). I. VVI.AiVAl SOX. TUvy :tn selling (Jo n! riur nor, .s."i fts. Ulin.ls N'o. 1, rill roll. - - Doris. VI Ik'J' krojia full -.tuck nt above GOO 1 ) S on liatidand will not lie mHlern.!i.Mvo tlx -in a rail before b ij nor elttcwhore. AUo a full aiBrtiiirnt ot surj.F iLvnnwAiii: Liim!. Oils,' I'.iin's, V.-irni-lii s, Cnni.ie Coli us, Mi: x I r.-iinU, nil H'.nly for u-iii';. XAILS, CKMKXT, SIIK V i lli MJ r.ll'KIt, lil.ASK IIY THE 1KIX AND I.hlllT, Windows gluzod roitdy for the liouse, IllimU Trimmed nnd I'aiutul. The nbove (looda wirflhoilirlit low foreaali. an, I u-ill be auid low. Heaii or State Stkkkt. I). L. FULLER & SON. Moulpelier. Vt. May 27th. 179 iMltf STATE NORMAL SCHOOL RANDOLPH, VKHMONT. Spring Term Ojk'ih Tuesday, Februnrj 10, 1SS0. Tlifi C. V. U. It., furnish, through tlie l'riuripai lialt-furo rcrtiliratt'B t' students. s.-ud fur ;i now catilomi triviiibf full information In reurd to the Rfhool. :a. V. KDSON, ri'incipal. FM2tf fh A UKI.K fn yourown town. nnd tiornrftH M J 1 rifki-d. Ynu run nivo tin- InifinnHn a trtHl without cxiieiife. Tlif lint oi portiiiitty pvttr iilti-n d fur tlniKfl willifiir to work You Hlionld try uotliiinr plac until you klt loryourfi-lf win t you can do nt Mm lniBi ness wo ofl.T. No room to cxpUmi lmn You can dfvute nil vour tiiiio nr onlv v.nii' fipnrft time t" tlit .himucm. and inakd (rri nt pa'v for t'vetry It'iiir tliat you work. Wnni.m niiiki' its imih-Ii uf nion. piMin on-ni'i-i f jj im i;hv iiTinn una i:irtriii;irt. whirl, we mill! I'rci'. Oul tit It ci. Kmi't cotDnlaiu oi bnrd timrs wlitto. -m Vnvc s i-'lui "'intii'p. Ail Iivj-:, FMlyl H. H ILLKTL' UO.. !l:rtian.t. M;m.e. DR. H. . WHITE'S PULMONARY TT!T HTTlmS,'1 rou I n 1... i..l... ri...... t..41...... CUIIKIIKt Vtllll( I (Mill, .VMII1I1H,! Wlioopins: Couu'li, And other Lun? AflVctions. Clertfvmen nnd puljlifc spenkcrs will find ll'iife' Elixir valuable lo allay irritations of Throat, Chest, and Lungs. For sale bv all dealers in medicines. Meaara. PITKIN" Sc CO. Invitrthpattpntlnitof thr public to tho foil ax lis of (JiunpanicB rt'iirt'HPntfd by tljcni.iu wlilcb tlicyoffertolusurc yonr property in Strong Reliable Companies audounsKooil terms ascan ba procured elsewhere!! .CTSA.of Hartri.nl. llAltTFilItU.ullIsrtford, I'lllKNIX. NATIONAL, " !NSIII!ANi:l'('n.(lKI M,,,.,,,!,,,.,. M1IITII AMKIill'A. i 1 I'llU'lPll'lJlt"!, FKANKI.IN, of I'lillililelpliiii. lI'HIK.iif New York, AMKIIICAN.I or Sew lorKl SI'IIINCIFIKI.I) 1 ,,,.,.. FIHK It MAHINK.i nf P""KncIil, i.ivi:np(ior,Nn i ri.'iai LONDON ANPill.OllE.i "' LUKland, N( 111 I'll HIIITIHII ( .. 1 MKIIOUAN I'll,!:, ( :.7.lj ;.;t.!ii:i .ihii,7'J:i 1,7 11 .tiJri.l-J! ,:ai,Hi .ull.siit Mi .1 1 1 I ir.il UOM.MUKUIAI.. of Scot Ian I. And nil the M U'V U A ft C 0 M P A N 1 E 8 dtiiV liiiHini'BF in the State. SVCorirn'Oinlrncf by Mnilor Ti h'grai-h will receive fromiit Attention. ClTDneNijtii'ioflJxpirutiou of Iuli-fcpAlayRGiif. Office rLaTiKdoii'pPoBtonifeBnIldiiiKi 8TATK BTKEKT MONTPKLIKK, VT. p. r.iPiTKr.v. FHKI. K. PITKIN What A Postal Card Will. Buy. ' TO SUNDAY SCHOOL AVOIIKF.IIH. From 5ft tn t(. flltn)to .il.inia nf (tin nrt)...r.. t'aJ wnyer ami sahhnth Srfiiinl Vmn jutniuit tHHHurtcd niiin- uiTrif win uo Hfiii irct' in any niinoay fcimoi iiiakniir Mipiji'iiiioTi inrotiu-ii oop oi us ntm-iiua oy J'ustnl Card or in imy other niiiunt't': the numlMT to he nuked t'ot nirrcMi'inuiiifr n ine iniinocr ii ninmics in tlie Fi-iiool MMniS JOHN POlTu.VLti h SON, Montn-a.I PRIZE MEDAL, PARIS, 187a MAKE and SAVE MONEY - 1X7 USING TUB CELEBRATED . "vj tc.iiiiijr miinj;.; n ana un nimiiifXIs of Mm lars worth of work every yc-iir. t w ill save HUblNi;bS M 1- M nil tlirir pnntinK ''ills. I'resics fr Ilnsiness I'rintiiii: P, t . J.ard Tresses oslow asf i. kot.iry f..ot and steam poucr pro's-, Ji .toi6o. 7.flnowin use. .Sond ior-iit f irli.iiiilsoiiimiiuG. UJtcd t-ii.ii.'e 1 nstrut-titin and Svr;impn H" k. entitled -XHOW TO PRINT ftnrl ropyof MODhL PRINTER'S GUlUn, with all tl-ftttr. Jhiil.;r. J. W. DAt nriADAY&Co.. lavcittcisaad Muimiao turcrs, 723 Lhcitiiut Sirctt, l'luLidtlplna. ''The Mflcl PreMitrassM anything weemeTprvrerl. Ithns BtKiut l.tidiur itself in two weeks. iKiN,N A. MtGlLL 11 ir well, ta.' "I would not take fi-o and 1 witliout tlie Mockl 1 rc-ii. it ns netted me in less than threi- rntmtlis over f-tw L .';STAI,Il111i,irr"ril,,Conn'" V No investment will yell as a Model rrcss. In my rTi htiMnuss 1 ii.ue saved aS1JU U 4 year Ly iu usc-li. J. Ujutjftu., llciuhb, 'Icon.' 55 TEARS' USE has prorod tills to be the Saf est, Surest, Best, for tho Family. It Is a Vege table Compound and Sure Cure for E3,l miles. A Ilttlo nt nlsht will cv& yntir child it Snfu and uiet ltt-st, yet Uieio is uo Opium fn it. Over 100,000 Bottles Sold. FhyRlcianHhave proved it; in faetit wasKtJttennpby Ut'nular 1'livBioinn. It will not fall you in thnt trouble., Croup, o fatal Renernlly to children, flold by DrnR ftLsu. C. il. LlUaWLV) iiorUiainpton, Muas sole PY Ctiiin-b. tf hool. K ire -alarm. Kine-iom-tl. luw-iinctil, wmrsjU- M. Cutitlngiiewlih lMfOlcatlmoiiiais prleus,ei. f-Dt rue, Blymyor Manufacturing Co., CinauiQiiU, Q Ki 1 y 1 cow RIVER JUNCTION, VT NE'.V ADVEKTISEMEXTS. pAM ONE WHO WAS CURED or CONSUJMPTION. Lawrenceburg, Asdfron Ca, Kt. Feb. 10, 1S73- Messrs. Craddock & Co.: Ghnti-Emkn : Pleaf-e send mc twelre bottles of Cannabis In die a, one each of Pills and Ointment, for a friend of mine wlio is not expected to live; and as your medicines cured me of CONSUMPTION, some three vcars aqo, I want him to try them. I gained fifteen pounds while tak ing the first three bottles, and I know it i jubt the thing for him. Respectfully, J. V. HULL. Dr. It. J:imes' CANNABIS INDICA, or East India Hemp, raised in Calcutta, and prepared on its native toil from the green leaf, has become as famous in this countrjr as in India for tlie cute of Consumption Bronchitis, and Asthma. 9 t; We now inform the public that we nave made the importation of this article into the United States our Specialty, and that in future the afflicted can obtain these remedies nt all fir!,t-clas3 druggists. As we have, at great expense and trouble, made permanent arrangements in India, for obtaining " l'ure Hemp," gathering it at the right season, and having it extracted upon its own toil from Ilia green Isnf by an old and experienced chemist (said chemist being a native!, we know that we have the genuine article, 3 IN ALL ITS PURITY PD PERFECTION. and feel that we ere entitled to credence when we say that Cannabis Indica will do all that is claimod for it. and that one bottle will satisfy the most skeptical of itsjjpositively ani permanently curing Consumption, Bronchitis and "Asthma. Instead ot devoting r. column to the meritsof this strange and wonderful plant, we remain silent a'ul l; t it sneak for itself through other li;:;t than ours, believing that those who have sulVered most can better tell the slory, as Ihe following ex tracts from letters verbatim will show : Gayoso, Prmiscot, Mo., Nov. iS, 1S77. Messrs. Crndiloct tf Co. : Gentlemen: I must have more of vour invaluable medicine, and wish that you would place it hero o:i tale, as the cost ot delivery is too high to individuals. Previous to using the Cannabis Indica, I had used nil the medicines usually pre scribed in my son's case (CONSUMPTION) I had also consulted the most eminent physicians in the country, and all to no purpose; but just as soon as he com menced using the Hemp Remedies he began to improve in health until I re garded him as about well. 9 , HENRY W. KIMBERLY, M.D. 0 LovrtLACEViLLE, Ballard Co., Kr. Gents: Please send me three bottles Cannabis Indica, box of Pills and pot of Ointment. Mother has been suffering with BRONCHITIS for twenty years, and tried most all kinds of medicine, and says the Cannabis Indica is the only thing that gives her relief. Respectfully yours, JANE A. AS1IBROOK. Deep River, Powesiiick, Iowa. Gentlemen: I have just seen your advertisement in my paper; I know all about the Cannabis Indica. Fifteen years ago it cured my daughter of the ASTHMA; she had it very bad for several years, but was perfectly cured, and I used to keep the medicine on hand to accommodate mr friends. I have taken a cold lately, anil as I am fearful of it settling on my lungs, you will please send me a $9 box of jour medicine. Respectfully, 5 "JACOB TROUT. THERE IS NOT A SIiOI.K 8VJIPTOM of Consumption that this rem edy will not dissipate, and it will break a fresh cold in twenty-four hours. Ask your druggist fort IHt. JAMES' CANNABIS IN DICA, and if they fail you, send to us direct. One bottle will satisfy the most skeptical. $2 60 per bottle, or three bottles for $6 50. Pills and Ointment, $1 25 each. Address. CRADDCCK & CO., 1032 Race St., iPhlladclpMar J JIT. B.-CIRVVLAJtS iJtii'. II P. HIDEOUT,"' DE VI.EIt IN First Class Furnittire of all Kinds 1 si: u. By Best Bursal Sets for $20.00. 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M D.. author Ol the" Green Bonk." fc , Tlie worlil-renottuetl author, in this admirable Ler ture. elearly proTCH from his own experience that the awful consequence of Self-Abuse may be effectually re mover! wibont medicine, aud without dantferons toir trical operation, houirles, limtruinmt8, riuK "r cordi iils; pomtinjr "mt mode of eure at onre certain ana effectual, by which every miff erer.no matter what hit v'diidiilon may bu, may cura UiiuBelf cheaply, privately aid nidlcallv. , Jt , tr This Lectin vili prjw a boon to thotuanto nd ttioumndt. . , , . Sunt, under seal. In a plain enrelnp. to any addrou. on receipt of aix etMitft.or two postatf aUuups. Addrew the Publishars, r:yl THE OULVEHWEIX MEDICAL CO.. il Aud St.. New Turk, N. 7.; Pott OlBo Box, 4S8fl, Si tea -U7'VI; Solo