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lX*w Brknla'i ardor for LtCMrloi ■ to aool wkao Backaau lanrt kut pal afOBciik la another artiole we hare shown how alav< I ably Ephraim folio wad Um Lecomptun poliej of the FiwiJaot up to February, 13U—«uk long aftar all the raaealitict of tba awladle wart "kaowa tad read of all mo " Oa tha ««* <•< Fabraary Praaideat Buchanan. agaiaat Ei>b nia'a impaetaaate prayere for PMppota'"*®1' Cava kioi leave to retire, aad aoolWrt*! tba Collectorship of Bellhat oa J O. Vkktnoa - Then Lphraim'a ajraa beo* 10 °P** to infamy of bit oat paat p«»litieal ouaree, aad aa he bad aa acted tba trmf'y. ha conclude! to eateitaia thepablie wUba/arra. Accordingly hie papar of Feb. "P**^ article thoa: ■TWr. m aa amlercurrent offreling aad opio. tea la tba Democratic party •/ tha North in relation to tbe policy aad meaauree aow before tba peblie, which haa for eume tiiae often beaa •iprated hi private eirtlea, but which La not fWlly repreeented ia tba public praae, aad not fWlly uadersi»od by all editor*. /*o/iftr«aatuf I»"jiktnfton art apt to f along ia faaeud »» runty, ia conee«iaface of their isolation from the people, aad their want of knowledge from actaal penoaal iatercoaree, of what ia moving ia the win da of niea ia the eeieral Statea.' In hia neit baaa March 5th—ha aaw thiaga ■till atora clearly. Being out ia tha cold offi dally, hia limaa grew keeaer. He had reeetred a moarafal letter from aa Anb-Leoompton Democrat ia New Uampehira, aad he publiahed It with tha folio wiag eommeota : 'There are thousands or men In every state in the North at thia moment who feel m thia 9 •ntlemen wh tee in relat »n>o matters at Waah tofton, and it ■ useleen for any one to abut hi* rvM to thia important fact. We Ihnr oar die tinfuisbed friends at Waahingtoa will be the iMt to lid out the popular pulae ef the Statea. Public men there arejsuiruunded by interested flatterer*, often receive letter* from those inter ested In deceiving them. IITUn < public mus taktitk* it*ml, 11 it MtUrfor thou tcko mint An fator to fruit* kit readart Ikmn to ctumttl Aim tkut keomjkt to tukt m dyffirtnt rearsc.' How Smart's own political shifting and sub serviency fllestrate the condoling words of the paragraph j«at quoted from him! The week after the abort article was published, the Free Press was united with the Rockland Democrat —from which aaioa we have the Democrat and Free frees ef preeent aotorirty. The Rockland Democrat had kept fWQy abreast with Smart in hia Lecompton career, going its full length for the swindle as long as Smart did. The union of the two paper* therefore make* a most ap propriate organ for Kphraim. Tho Groat Mua Mooting at Spring field, Illinois—Speech of Mr. Iinooln. The f ollowing despatch dated Springfield, 111., Aug 8 th, will give some idea of the political ex citement in that State at the present time: 'The great mam convention at the home of Lincoln came off here to-day. The city is crowd ed to overflowing with people. The lowest eatimate of the crowd in attendanoe is twenty thousand. The eatimate* run from thia up to forty thousand. TV great Republican Wig. warn waa dedicated last night.—Speeches were made by Senators Trumbull and Doolittle, and Judd of Chicago. The procession on Wednesday morning num bered six thousand by actual count, and occu pied two hour* and a half in passing Lincoln's reaideaoa. Popular eathusiasm ia unbounded. Hood j* iges say it ia a second Chicago Conven tion with additions* Tlte great aaeetiag at the Fair Grounds numbered fifteen thousand peo ple. Mr. Lincoln appeared on the ground and 'My Ml<iw Ciiiwu : 1 have appeared among' yon on thif occasion with n.» intention of m»k Ibic » «p<y*V It hvi Wa my purpose sinee I htrt kxrn placed Mt my prevent position to tnake no speeches. This Mseablage k««int; ti«» 4r*ww together at the place of my mi HfiK*, h appeared to be tK« wish of tkuse con stituting the vast assembly to see me. Aa it ia certainly my wish to see all of you, I appear u|m>« the ground kern at tkU time only for the ! purpose of "Minx >°u **d snabling yon to see me. i ewafess with gratitude tkat I did not suppose that ay sppeartuoe aaoug yon wonM create tke tnmnlt wkick 1 auw witaess. I am )irwfwnally grsteful fur thin a«nif?*t*tionuf, yonr fadings. I aim gratiiel, beet use it ia a tribute whtek can be paid to nu wan. It ia a testimony which tour year* hence you will pay to tke next man wko in tke representative ot the trntk on tke ^nratiuna which now achate tke public m'.nd. tfhwn.) It i« an evidence tkat yon will Igbt lor this can** tlirn, a* you now ((hi, though 1 may be dead and cone. (Ckeera.) I moat profoundly and sinceiVI) thank y<>u Having said tkia muck, let aw now add tkat you will kear tke pnblic di«cu» nion by others of our friends, let sue be silent.* tlaaense applause.) Mr. Llneuln retired from tke grounds amidst tke wildest enthusiasm. keing aeised u[>un and carried kltker and tkitker by the linaense crowd wkick 111*1 tke grounds to overflowing. No such deaonslration has ever been witnessed in Illinois. The republican demonstration this evening anrpassis the expectations oftke must sanguine. Tke square ahoat tke Jttate .House reseaMes a sea of ire, tkrougk wkick solid ranka of Wide A wakea aarth and euaater-aarck by thousands. 1'aseage tkreugk tkeeity ia diftcult, owing to tke blockade of tke iamense crowd. It ia al together the greatest political carnival ever witnessed in Illinois Douglasites adait tkia There la speaking from lie staads, and tke wigwaa ia an unceaaing blast of stuap •peeekea, and song singing, and shouting, in side tad ant. Lincoln's speech this afternoon was totally unintended, lie was seited uiion by the crowd, uulinl <>«t of a carriage, and toroed to resjioad by a throng wild with enthusiasm. fmuox't Uiouisi for 8*|itniW has contribution! an<l a Tsry food variety of en gravings. Tbf fuhiua plates in superior. Old Orchard Boach. Wo take the C»llowinj ntrwt relating to **lHd Orchard lleach," from the corresjiond ear* «f tbe Brockrillu (C. W.) lUvorder.— The writer saje: ••Having ia hit charg* a communication fur a visitur tr-»m Rntckville. at tha Old Or chard Boaeh, I selected thin place. ami I have bad do reason to regret it. This popular place fur een-hathing, ia about sixteuu milee from Portland. Viet tor* come by the Boe ton Railroad m far u Siaco, from which they are ©env.-jwj four miles over a beautiful road to the IWeH. The place ia called Oirhard Beach, Wauee it ia said that the firat eettlere had eatenai** orchards here; but certainly few traces of the«a remain, and but for the name, no person would suspect that orchard* bad ever flouruhod ia ibi, vicinity. But the Beach itaelf-who ^ fulJ. J*, •crib* at For sii mike ia emmt, th,w i. a beautiful coast, of a greater ur wiJth, < According aa the water ia at high or low tide —a sand bottom. smooth aa glass, an.) 4|! moat aa bard. furnishing every puasibU t» t-ility for bathing, promenading. and driving in carriages. Tbe bracing atmosphere Mi bora at all hour*, but eapecially before sun riaa ia the morning, is something which even we rraideate on the shorea of the majeetic St. Lawrence, in the neighborhood of the Thousand Islands, cannot appreciate without actual experience. I met hers familiar Ueea from Cornwall, BruckviUe, Coboarg, Col* borne, Kingston, Toronto, and other placee ; and I discovered that moat of the vieitore at iiwmt are from different parts of I'pper and Lower Canada, of both aexea, and of moat Cfiwsinas and departments in buaineas. I « Ween not a little amuaed to see about thirty at a time, clad in their flan ncl <ln<aMs—«ome fantastical in appearance about in tbe water ana on the *ho*i porpoieea or aaala and this U tween t«n and eleven o'clock ia fr°^ , ■J"if. 1 oonfeas I hare tbua far found it mors agr«»bU to walk a mile on the coaat, at !*• o'clock in the morn iaC. *pd arrayed in a mora primitive ooa torn. Ion* before others are etirrin* take my quiet Utbe while the tide ia riai^. and. > Iin*nurc wjneir for bfeak<art b, a Iwo boun I'UlVupon^h. N~h. !**£« U? hw" and I there a"* *• oc,*,l• 10 to * c!*rW*d o— ■' L ,. . I aro wmnU boanling bouara hera, but we Cfcnadiana aro all Maying at th« Old Orvhani llouae, which ha* been greatly im proved and enlarjjed thia khod, containing , now accommodations foe u many boarders aa the largest first clam hotels in Canada.— The dining room will wat comfortably 200 Csta. The aitting rooma, drawing rooma, , an nicely furniahed: and the location of th« houae la th« m<«t commanding of any one on the beach. The table w loaded with all the choiceat delicacica of the acaaon, and | the acrvanta (ur aa our Republican neighbors call them ,domuttc*) are civil, attentive, and obliging. Hoard at thia hotel ia afforded at the moderate price of one dollar per day. I will not be auapected of sinister motive* when I adviae all mr Mroakville frienda who think of coming to l'ortland lor a summer rraort, to be sure and come on to the Old Orchard Beach, and put up at the Old Orchard Ilouaa." r«r uts i aioa mm journal. Fiieud Cowa* : I send you the material part of a conversation between Mr. A., who dtd not go to the convention yesterday at Sm», and Mr. B., who did go—which may answer for materials with which to make a short communication to your paper. A.—Why did you depart from the usual custom, and not nominate Drew for the sec ond time ? B.—Tbia whole sublet waa can rawed at the County Convention at Alfred—it wm there satisfactorily ascertained that Drew could be elected. A.—Can T. M. II.? //.—II. is impulsive,you know, and thinks he can be elected. .4.—Rut II. is an aristocrat, and the peo ple know it, and will not ]>oll a single vote mors than Drew. B.—IVrhape 10; but II. can be bled free ly, and Drew i« weak in tho knee* from past operations—and with a plenty of the need ful we can carry our Sheriff, and perhaps Senators, in this county. .4.—(iood! Hay*. is the man. Here is the secret of the nomination of Hayes, vu: money to carry our county for the Democrat*—planned at the County Con vention, and hod from the mouth of one of their of their own men. Aug. 15, 1860. * .Merlins in Snro. Ho*. I. T. Wuutm.of New York, addressed the people of Saco and this city at the Town 11*11 in 8mu, on Tuesday night of lut week.on political topics. The Wi.le Awakes of the two placet, near 900 ttronf, escorted the speaker to the Hal!, which was crowded to its utmost capacity. Mr. Williams made a strong argu mentative speech, demonstrating in clear light the necessity of supporting the Republican caase to prevent further agressions ot slave power. The meeting was earnest and enthuai a*tic, breaking up with cheers for Lincoln and llamlin aud the speaker. C2T We have had a large number of commu nications, chieiy on election matters, sent us within the part fortnight. Some of them we have inserted, others laid aside for insertion hereafter. We wish to say to all who write for publication to write in good legible hand, only on one side of the paper, in go«<d Kuglish, aud to give the name of the author. This last re quirement is absolutely indispeutible to secure Mai.sk Stats Aobicplttoal SoctrrT.—We have just seen the schedule of Premiums to be awarded at the nest eshibition of the Society, which it will be remembered is to be held in Portland for four (lays, comuicncing 25th ot September nest The list of Premiums is quite ' liberal, e*|*cially for live stock, the products of the da'ry, Ac. J. B. Brown, Ksq., has also placvd SIM at the disposal of the Committee for the best e*say on " Under Draining and I'eep or Subtoil Plowing,*' as applicable to Agricaltare in Maine. Some of tho most es tensive breeders of blood stock in this State, have pledged that their herds shall be put on eshibition. The Committee say that the Com missioners and other intelligent geutleuirn of Massachusetts assure them (in reply to inquir ies) that the cattle disease "has become dor mant or entirely eradicated." The trick is to be laid on Mur\joy, and is to b« very capacious and of the best kind. Everything bids fair to make this eshibition intervsting and estensive, and we hojie agriealturalista and others will give the subject that attention its imrorUnc« deserves. From The FU( of Our Union," Dm 17, IMJ. Extonaivo Establishment. A few days since wo dropped in atSeth W. F^wle A Co'a, No. H Tremont Street, bo*ton, from whence aru diajienecd those two stan danl and lone-tried preparation*. \Yistar's HulMm of 11 it J CKerry, and The Oryyrna in I Hitters. The eminently rwpectable char acter of the house in a guarantee for the ez> eelleoce of th««e two admirable medicines, but to appreciate the systematic manner in which their busincas U conducted, a j*Tsorul visit in necetwary. Tho Balaam and the Bit' t«t* arvpri'|«rml, packed and despatched un der the immediate supervision of the propri etor*. and the large number of male ami fo male awiatanta employed evincfa the remark able popularity to which the*-) wonderfully effective specifics hare arrived, after sustain ing the teat of many year* of constant toil. Uii/ar'i rtiilsitm of Wild Ch> rry in pecu liarly adapted to the wants of our New Kng land climate, especially at thin trying season of the year, when the aeeda of conaumntion are w olicn contracted. Indeed the alight eat cold ahould not be for a ainjjle day neg lected, especially when thia specific ia al way a at hand. Many of our suhscribcrs have writ ten ua that they do not icel aafe without keeping it on band in their families, to bo prepared for emergency, h ia perfectly re liable for the speedy cure of every form of I'ulmouary complaint, cougba, colds, bron chitis, ami ia trulv a I miasm with "healing on iU winga." Of all discaaos, those which foeten themselves ou the lunga, throat or cheat, are the moat dangerous, and herein m have for them, ia every form, a specific. TV Oryyrna/etl Hitters are designed to meet another want of the public, who pre fer to aavo tbeir doctors' billa, and to be apeedily relieved from Dyspepsia ia iU vari ous forma. These Kitten, aa we know from ]*r«ooal use, have no equal as a tonio medi cine. Tbey contain no alcohol, and are es |«*ially adapted to the delicate cimatitutions "f ri'iiul«|; particularly in the affliction of sick hoadaci*, th<>y are almost insUuUnooua * euns. Soda, magnesia, and all the alkali.*, are hut temporary in affording relief, while the Uiygeuated' Bitters, com* binsd with hygienie euhatancee, relieve and Mnaanently cure M difficulties. They have 1 >ng been prescribed by our nhyaicians with ratir* euccem. aa • specific for acidity, flatulency, water brash, liver complaint and bilioua aftvtiona. Ii» deed, both the B*luu« and the IUttm are very generally endorsed by the medical fac ulty of New "England. These remedies an sold everywhere. Goorr's Lanv'a Book ft»r September 1s ra eeivad. Godey aanoaaees a new improvement ia engraving aad coloring Nshion plates, wkieh is done by Machinery. This manner of work is suoesssfalljr illustrated la the present number. The other sagraviags are taa. Oct Wide Awakks, are full of teal and enthusiasm, and will do their whole dnty. Their number* are constantly increasing. There are now in the two organimtiuns of Saco and this city some three hundred men ben, and they promptly respond to all de mands on them for labor in the campaign. On Wednesday night, when Mr. Wilson spoke, they came out with about two hun dred and fifty torches, and to-night they go to Kennebunkport village, and on Monday and Tuesday evenings they are to attend the meetings to hear Hon. Mr. (iooch and Hon. F. II. Mono. Most of them are young men, who do care " whether slaTery is toted down or up." Tow Axodtne r<>n Rheumatism.—Rheu matism, ao often trented hj outward applica tion, fail* of euro or relief from the very fact that mora than half of the cam can be traced to a djspeptie habit. This cause Rheumatism of the blood or circulation, and nervousness follow*. Local Rheumatic pains are generally confined to tho muscular or bony |>arta, I Hit when it pus** from one part of the system to the other it then is a Rheu matism of the nerres. Therefore all case* of general Rheumatism are nervous, and will be reached with the Tolu Anodyne. Rcfcblicaii Mrrriso.—The Hon. C. C. Woodman addressed a la rye and appreciative andienceof the cititcna of West Dazton and vicinity, in a telling speech upon the great principle* of the Republican party, on the af ternoon of Friday the 17th. The Hon. Mark H. Dunnell spoke in the evening. Doth speech es were listened to with great Interest, and elicited the warmcut expreaalons of approba tion from the friends of human liberty. SPECIAL NOTICES. 1103. D. IV. csoocn, Of Mnnti., Will addrru thr LINCOLN I HIML1N CLl'B, In Nneo, on llon<lay next. Notice of time ami place of meeting will b« given by pueters. Iw33 HON. FREEMAN H. MORSE, Of Hath, Will add rest tbe people of lllddefbrd and 8aco on Pulltleal Tuple*, on Tuenday Kvrnlng next. Notice of t'me and place of meeting will be given by |HMters. I w35 | DTftPBPIIA. There i« perhaps no disease which deatroyt the i happlnet* and comfort of Individual* and families to the same extent a« liyspcptia, or Indlge*tlon. Previous to the dl*<?overy of TIIK OXYGKXATBD BITTER*, There existed no medicine aeeeasible to tlioae iuf ferlng from thl* wide spread di*oa*e. whl^h reliev ed It Id any marked decree. The |M>wer of thete bitter* orer lb* Abort named disease, m well at over all thote having their ori gin In Imperfect digestion, and functional diseases of the stomach, aawell aa ami (itnrral D* Mitts 1* beyond all quosllon. Ita speedy and permanent cure* of aoma of tbe eevereat and stubborn caaea on record la lufflclont confirmation of thl* fact. Ileaie Tnllaaari Dlddeford, Aug. 7,1 MO. .Messrs. Scth W. Fowle A Co., Boston, Uentst—Disclaiming any Intent Ion of puffing a Patent Medicine, I have to assure yon o( my high regaid f>r your Oxygenated Hitters, the beneficial effects of which 1 have witnessed in my own fami ly ) and I do not hesitate to pronounce them wor« tny the entire confidence of the community, as a reliable remedy for that dlstrea*lng dlteas*, DYK. I'tmiA. sihI * tBollMiuo whixx merit* will irnaran. tee to U a permanent sale. Vary respeclfally. (Signed) C. A. all AW. Prepared by 8. W. FOWLK A CO., Boaton.and fer aale by J. Sawyer and Augustui Sawyer, Hidde font; (illman A Kimball, Haoo) K. A. Hragdon, York; Joseph Curtis, Welli| Samuel Hanson, llux ton Centrei C. M. Hutchinson. Weat Duxtoni Clark A Bracket!. Umlngton j and by dealer* every where. twU Slrrplru, Cry in,:. Trrthiag Childrrn. All know how unpleasant are thaae aecom]>anl uenta of babyhood, and woit Intelligent peraons know, also, the *ad consequences to health, and of ten life, from the u«e of anodyne*, cordial*, and similar baby dose* used to quiet them. hcm pm hey^s specific homeopathic baby's PILLS, (a pleasant sugar plllj which you may drop Into the mouth at any time, give you everything to t>e ilesired from tnediclne. They calm excitement, allay tbe Irritation of teething, relieve colic and bowel complaint*, and procure natural and quiet rest, without the disadvantage* of cordial* or opi ate*. They have been used for year*, and approv ed by all who use them or abhor doting. Price, £>cent* per box, with direction*. Hlx box ee for |l. !i. 11.—A full *et ol llrarintKr*' llowtorArmi Srnirim,with Book of Directions, and twenty* different Rented let, In large vial*, morocco case, $3; do. In plain case, $1 ■, case of flflccn boxc«, ami 1 book $2. These Remedies, by the tingle box or cat*, are tent by mall or express, free of charge, to any ad dresa, on reeeipt of price Addres* l»n. IIUMPIIIIEYS A CO., No. Mi Broadway, New-York. Bold by A. Sawyer. Dlddeford. 4w31 Dr. G. II. Xkalet. Kclecllr Pbvalelaa, I Sivft particular attention to dl*ca«c«of the ftnita wimarf organ*, and «|««>ci»l dl*ca**«of women. Nee ad vertlKinent in another column. lyrti , Aro You Insured F The #ubecrlber. having been appointed an Agent for *er«ral of tlie »«' Insurance Couipanle* In the country, U pr*|»re<l to Uke rl*k* on Dwelling*, i More*, Merchant!!**, io. And alio Marin* rlik» on VcmcI*, freight* and Cargo**, on tcrui* continent with *olvency and fair profit. lyr-M CHA3. FRED TOWLE. COMPLAINTS OF CHILDREN. In the ;a*c« of fk*t-growlag an<l *erofkilou* chll- i dren. prcdl*po*ed to curvature* and other deform- ' I tie*. It l« often detlrahle to give a tonic without itlmulanU, ami an alterative without Irritation.— i Por tuch It would I* lmpo**lble to »elect a prtpara tlon combining *o many of the above advantage* a* the PKRIV1AN 8YRCP. New York, May IS, IAM. ! S9We.t4l.t8t. To the Proprietor* ol the Peruvian Hyrup, (U.itlkhcs i—My daughter Carolina, two and a half vear* old, (uffcred, iTnea her birth from *erof ula, bolls, oppreMlon of the etomach. and I net of ai>|>«tite. A* you know, 1 hare tried your "Peru vian Syrup," ami I am eery happy to confea* the I* restored to good health. The same waa the oue with my young**t buy. Rudolph, eight month* old. lie suffered from rcrofala. HI* ear* were *ore. ami he bad on dlffrrent narUof hi* botly eeabe of a (lan gerou* character. I gmre him your Peruvian Syr up during two week*, a taMMfW at a time, and my pretty boy 1* |«rfcetly well, and hit entire bedy free from aeaba. Your*, with reepect, DR. R WIKTZORKK, 31 Paator of the lienaan Kraagelleal t'hureh.. CH'RK VOI R IIRADACIIK. ff* "Page'* Vegetable Headache Sitter*" cure* the most Inveterate case* of Headache, DIiiIdcm CoetIrene**, and Jaundice. Many testimonial* of IU effloacy cm be prodaaed from person* who ham < been permanently cured of the above complaints, after many yean of suffering, aad trylag many eth er medicwithout deriving any beuelt from their use. Sold by Lewi* Hodedon, at hi* bookstoru In Saeo, by K. U. Steven*, Druggist, In Dlddeiord, aad at the principal (tore* la York County. Mf co.isrimo.i, bio.icutis, asthvi, Catarrh, aad all Cfcraato DteaaaM of the Throat aad Luaga, lucceMfully treated by Medicatm ■ ■UALATion, aad other Re—dtee by O. MOR8£, D., Pby itcian for Disea*oe of the Luaga, ,M Caagreaa Street, Portlaad, Xe. •»! be at the Blddalbrd llouaa, Itldde ford. > rUUy May M. aad for the aoeemmodaUoa of hU numerous ivatl.aU, aad othure la Saeo. who maf D* •SL2*"HI hl"- be at the Saae fleaee, ■mo, fHdaj Jan* 8 aad a, aad July t aad U. • British Oleon, FOR THE HAIR!! Tha oil from which thU elegant preparat'oa W made, la obtained lh» a plan which grow* onlj la hrilt. It wii flrtt dlmnnd la U» year l«M by th« celebrated Oriental traveller. Dr. Stephen •on, who broaght It to London, la Kaglaad, where It U raid, u many aa Jojao botUee hare beea eold la one day t It le entirely unlike aaythlag be/bri known. II keepe the hair mol.t and llrely tor • great leagth of time, aad gtrae It a beaatifel dark gloeey appearance, without making It greaiy aad •tlcky, or tearing It hraeh, dry, aad fell of daadral Ilka all thoee preparation* which oontala «ft« oil, ollre oil, or coooa>aut oil. Oaly 85 oenU a bot tle. For aale by all apotheeanee la flaao aad Bid deford. 3i MARRIAGES. In Hmo, IHih in*t, by Rar 0. C. Muon. Mr. Al> den II. Llttlefleld, lo MIm Abb/ 8. Manhall, both of 8aeo. In Kittary, (Navy.Yard Village.) Mr. John For. r*l«r. of lloonerille, Doom Co., Kan., to MIm Es ther Carroll, of llallfki.N. 8. In Dover, 13th inrt.. Mr. Albert 8. Robert*, ol Dorer. to MIm tlellnda Wheeler, of Liibon, Me. In Dorar, by lUr. Mr. Vary, Mr- 8«murl Urant, of Hoeer, to MIm Luev A. Watson, of lielflut, Ma. At Topeka. KauM*, 13th luit, by Iler. Lewi* B<-d *•11, L. C. Wllmarth, K*a , to MIm Carotin* W. H hlting, daughter of A. FWhiting. Kan. At Tapaka, Kaoiu, I3lli in*t. by Ree. JaiBM 8taale. William W. Rum, Kdltor of Toj»aka "8t*t* 8UU Record." to MIm Julia 0. Whiting, daughter or A. F. Whiting, E*rj. DEATHS. Ia thli city, 37th ult., Edgar P.,child of Jeremiah and Sarah A. Tarflox, a gad 3 year*. In Naco, 12th Inst., Mr*. Klliabeth Oowan, aged M year*, and an In&nt child, wlft and child of 8ta pji^n p# (j2ow#u. In Saw, 13th MIm Jan* Foa*, aged 83 years. In 8aoo, Itth ln<t, I.uther W., aged 7month*, *on of Warren and Mlra llrvant In Saco, ISth Inst. Infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Pattenon. In 8aeo, on the 19th Inst, laabell France*, young eat child of Lerl and 8arail K. Loring. aged i< mo* Uo to thy re*t, my child, Uo to ibv dream leu bed, Gentle and undented. With bleMlnn on thy head | Fresh rose* In thy bind, Ilud* on thr pillow laid. Haste from thU fearful land. Where flower* so quickly fade. I)e«au*e thy tmlle was fair, Thy lip and eye *o bright, Decau*« Ihy cradle-care Waa such a food delight, Shall lora with weaa embrace. Thy heavenward flight detain ? No ! Angel, seek thy place Amid yon cherub.tra!n. Co*. In Saco, 12th I nit, Evelyn Kstrllr, youngvsl daughter of Richard E. and Harriet Carr, aged I year and 10 month*. In Keunebunk|Mirt 17th Inst, Mr. Ollrer Curtis, aged .">9 year*. 4 months and I I day*. In New llud*on, N. V., 111h Inst., while on a visit to hi* friend*, Mr. Uldeon Kicker, of Watcrboro', Me., age<| 45 year*. In Huston, i.ith in*t., Mary Ann, wife of Mr. Klia* T. Mllliken,aged 3* years. At Mobile, on the morning of the 10th in*t., Mary Jane, wife of Joflah II. Calef, Ks«].,and daughter ol the lat-j Timotliy 1'erguson. ol 8outh llerwicc, aged 3S year* uisrioisr hall, IIMdrfertl, M*«4«r Ermiai, TOWN HALL, SACO, TUESDAY EVEN'O, August 27th nnd 28th, The Oriyinul, G-«muln«, nnd Only Wood's Minstrels, Trom 444 Broad tray, New York, J.YD irooirs MJKHl.K TEMPLE OK -V/.Y. STKEUr, Ml ami 363 Hr-xil.raf, Xr* Yurk, Will hare (he honor of appearing In two of Uielr brilliant entertainment*, llluitratlre of Southern Life and Mcenerr, Introducing It Talented Artl»t<, unrfjualed in the Mlnttrcl PmbMlon. ricKurrs, - - - - sa cents. Doora open at 7 o'clock, to ooraroene* at 8. 1. W. nUTCllKR, Aomt. August 21, I860.—IwSS. nsroTicic —TO— POLL TAX PAYERS ! BY a rote of the City Council, Poll Taxei. If paid to tho Treaiurer on or before 8opt. 1*1, will be 11.36 i ir pnld on or before Oct. 1st, will be 11.59 j If [•aid ou or before >iov. lit, will be |l.6.i t aQter that iliuo they will Ims il.69. and will be oolleeted in the wanner preterlbed by the fUtute, making a poll lax liable to he $2.U9. I*. H.—Poll Taxef will not lieoallcd for until after Sot. I, I*60, when they will l>«jire»eiited aa ahore ■taled. 8. A. 1KHJTHUY. Traaiurer. Uiddcford, Aug., I860 I0w33 *TreaaHrer'H Aotlce. T)Y a rote of the City Council, eight per cent. I) dl*ooant will 1* allowed upon all Ux> » paid to [be Treasurer on or before 8ept. lit i hi* iwr cent If paid on or before Oct. lit i and four cent. If |wld •u or hefbre Nor. lit i after wliloh time thoie un paid are to be aollaeted forthwith. 8. A. BOOTltllY, City Treasurer, niddeford, Aug., 186a 10w35 r* ike lie*. Cm. OaaalHlMrri far Ikr I'eawiy *f York! IlHE uiderdgned, cltlien* of Mid county of York. wouM ret|« ctftillj rcnretent that the r.mnt.» leading from Samuel Mnillh't dwelling how* n York to vork village, I* In many placet narrow ind crooked, and that the public convenience re julret that Mid road tlmnld be made wider and >tnal|£hter. We would therefore petition your Hon. tro t<> widen and straighten Mid road from Mid imlth't hv the dwelling house of John Mclntlre to the Hid t'ourt IIomm Id York village, According to ;ho provisions of tho law In *uch cases made and provided , and a* In duty hound would ever |iray. JONATHAN K. PLAISTEH, and MOTHERS. June 3D, A. D. I*». STATE OF 3VOVHSTE. YORK, AS.— .11 a Caarl af Cmntf Cammitiiantn, hrq*n nml i 'II at ill * r J. far ant trtlkin the Cauntp •/ Yark, in kt ifOiU Tmttdtf af Jfrtt, A. 1). I«0,«a1 kf ad nurnmrnt H Ikt IMA Jay af Jafnil, J. I). I%U ON the foregoing petition, It li contldercd hy the Coiutulttlimer* that the pttltloncri are respon. ilble, and that they ought to he hear<l touching the natter tut forth In their petition, ami therefore or. ler That the petitioners giro notice to all pertont ind corporation* Interested, that the County Coin ulMlonera will aieet at the Court llou»e la York. In mM county of York, ou Tuecday Uie twenty. Iith day of September. A. I). I .sou, at ten o'clock n the forenoon, when they will proceed to view the •oute *et forth In the petition, and Immediately af. ;er mch view, at com convenient place In tho vt* linlty, will give a hearing to the |iartlee, and their vltnestcs. Said notice to l>o hy causing cople* of wld petition and Mil* order of notice thereon, to be wrved u|>on the Town Clerk of York, hi iaM louaty of York, and alto by poetlng up copies of he Mini In thiee public placet In mUi town. a»d lubhshlng the same three week* tuccexlvely In he I'nlon and Journal, a newspaper printed In lllddefonl, In Mid county of York, the flrtt of a»ld iubllcatlon*. and each of the other notice* to heat east thirty day* be tore the time of «ald meeting, hat all pertont may then and there tie preeentand hew cause. If any they have, wnv the prayer of iald petition tho a Id not be granted. Attett i C. H. LOUD, Clirk. Copy ef tho petition and order of Court thereon Attert i Jwli c. B. LORD, Cttrk. Lebanon Academy. THE FALL TERM Will o.xumence August Wil, and continue eleven week*. KLIIIC 1IAYKS. Secretary. Wert Lebanon, Aug. 3,1 WO. <W3I NOTICE. rllK member* of the Second Clatc of the Yerk County Mutual Fire Inturance Company are hereby notified that the director* of Mid company lave ordered an ttteMiaenl on the metnbtr* o/tald •law. payable at the nl*ee of *al<l company, on or »efore the JOth day of September, A. I). IMO. WILLIAM HILL, Treat, of mM Co. Booth Oerwlck, Me., Aug. 8, into. 3w3t Mfahm for sale. her. formerly owned by the late The© lore LlttlcAeld. Sold form contain* nhoot ninety acre* of te perl or with rteoc wall. Oo the pre®Ice* U a good hooce, ocUmlldlng*. a re of D. Morwell, LITTLSnKLO. Aagmrt 10, IMOJ «MM For farther oortJcoUr*. I DfUfmlt, WelC^Mo. INCORPORATED 1810!! HARTFORD Fire Insurance Co., Of HARTFOBD, Conn. CAPITAL AND ASSETS, $980,709.00. POLICIES IIWl'RD AND RENEWED i IOSSRS 1 •qolUbly wliltUrl Md PmU immrduUtt «pM •atUfiwtory proub. In Htm Y*k >'n~U. kjiBHi uenlpjed. lb* UULT ACTBMUIU Aaurr. lyrM K. H. BANKS, A|Mb OENEKAL TICKET AGENCY! PASSENGERS FOR ALL MNTS SOUTH & WEST, Can obUIn tbelr Ticket* by wbatcrer roolo they prtlkr, at Um EXPRESS OFFICE, SACO; ALIO, TIckcts & State Rooms for NEW YORK. G. A. CARTER, Agent. Auxuit 10th, 196a 33tf sg??§ " jgacllj k?*&$ ?H$J • o3|J 2 »7^-. ® «>2J& < -j W3 fc ELIOT ACADEMY, JVORJiAL SCHOOL. The Fall Term of fills limitation WILL COMMIIICB OR Wodnosday, August 20th, 1800, Under the Instruction of J. II. MOORE, A. n„ Principal. ^ROVIHION baring lieen made by Ilia Htate, 1 I • Normal I i>.n iin- 11r .III be organliud at the commencement of tin* tenu, ami vperinl s9 attention will lie glrrn to thote *cholar* wl»li In.- t" !• i. Ii Lecture* ordi»cuMlon», on the m'> Ject of K<lucatlon, may lie expected frequently. Member* of the Normal Department will be a*> •licned to hear varloui rlanie*, an<l their mode of Instruction will be critlei«ed. The (|nletneM of the place admirably flti It lor an Institution of Learning. Candidate* for the Normal Department will be examine*! on Tueaday. August vMth, at I o'clock P. M.. at the Academy Hall. Text lloolii awl (Stationery can be obtained of the Frlncl|Htl at the lowed cash price. Hoard ean lie obtained on reasonable term*. TUITION-NORMAL DBPARTMEN r.' Male*, |U« Female*, SO AOADEMIO. English Dranchea, ..... |1.<W Higher - (Kttra) ... I.HO Languages, ....... kou No (tudent admitted lor lea* tlian half a term.— Thoee « i -Inn g to room together or de*lre farther Inrormatlon, will apply to II. I'ankkr, at Eliot, or to the Principal, at Portsmouth, N. II. Tho*e wishing to board themeelrea, ean obtain room* lultalde. II. PARKER, Secretary of Trotteet. Eliot, August 10th, I960. tw U The Great Indian Remedy, FOR FEXALES, DR. MATTISO.YS MDI.I.X EMEJICOGIE !! Till! celebrated female Medicine. poMe»in£ virtue* unknown of any thing el»e of the kind, and proving effectual aftcrall others have failed, | li prepared from an Indian plant | uaed !•> the native* for the mm pur ik»o from time Immemorial. and now for the llr»t time oflored to the pub. lie. It li deigned for ImiOi m*rrir4 and tlnglt latin, and If the very tat thln^ known for the purpose, aa It will Tiring on the m»nlklp tiekntu In 1 caw* of ohitractlon, after all other . rentedle« of the kind have been tried Mu vain. Thli may *eem Incredible, Miut n cure la guaranteed ia <iUcann, or the price will be refunded. 1000 bottloa hare been «>l I in eighteen m.intn* m aitHfle failure when taken m directed,and without' the Icait injury to health in any rift, fyl"ut u|> In two ounce bottle*, wltti hi 11 direction* Tor uilng. and Mnt hy ex jirc**, trcmri fr»m ohtrr+Umn, to ail part* of the eountry Prepared ami *ild «■>/> at J»r. Mattlwm'* lleinedlal Institute Air Npenlal l>la oiei, No. IW Union (Street, Provldenoe, It 1. LIST OF PRICES. No. I, (Full itrenctli,) • • $li> per bottle. No.2.(Half da • • & do do No. 3, (Eighth do . . 1 do do All are warranted tocure, Imt It will reqnlram»r» of Noa. U and 3, than ot No. I. CAITIUN.—■'To prevent Imposition. I)r. H. will *end frtr. hy enclosing one »Uini> a* a bo re, a Pam phlet on IH&KASKS OK MO.V/.'.V, and on rriimlt mnd Ckrouir ,VWMfM generally | alao circular* glr Ilig fUll larormatlon, trilk Ikr mill MAMHt4 rrfrr. rnrtitmil IrMmania/i, without which, no adrertl»> Inw phytlelan, or medicine ofthli kind la deeerrlng of Jitr coxhur.ircc irinrnrcu. Order* by mall promptly attended to. Write your addrcu phi*!/, and direct to l>r. JUrnno*. mabort. db. imwmwmiKL ikstitdtb t on special t us eases. No. 28 Union Htrect,niuiiiPmridceeo. 11. L Thl* tfrrimllw embrace* all dl*ea*e* of a Prirm/r nature, both of MKN and WU.MK.N. Consultation* by letter or otherwise are tlrirllp e»n/Htnh*J, and medicine* will tieaeat hy EiprcM, securu from ob aerration, to all part* or the country. AI*o accotn modatlon* for uatienU from alirmxf, wishing for a eecure and quiet lletrcat, and good care, until re *tor«4 to health. Tk« mtl u*4a*M»4 Rrfrrttutt •«<TttlimonUlt eent by mail. Addrcu (with >uop) l»r. N. 11. klATTiaoa. aa above. I yr£> BLOOD F0OD Htaltkp human Mowl opnn being Analyzed. alwavi prefcnU u» with tho hiii aaMntlal in»nt«, and tfrea of rourM tb« Tr«« *!•■<■»< 1 Aimly ie Um blood of a parwm tuShrlnc froai fuiuptlon. Ilr*r complaint, d/ipapata. wjnMj and we fln<l Is mr» im(«« *n«ll lb. rad flob«lt»«l bUod. thojjdofcleneJ**. and j ob ara made walL Tho T*** '* •<1 apon IhU Ibwrjr-litnM IU MUiiUhti( Thar* an FIVE PREPARATIONS, Mm, aad ht all an NaVraMM 8* WlEi CaaalalaMi No. 3 tor PTH*V*'*i Mfiaf af« KVSf3ir& i2S3SJSirHi^25?gJZ Uotu M tiiat wba» r— ^ ?» TTS»-«V!S!M*n-l i JfMSWSSMSS*16! aa—»«7 Great Redaction! E. H. BANKS It tlotlag oml THE REMAINDER or nn Sinner Dress (Ms, Silk and Lace Garments, PARASOLS, Stella and Camel's Hair SHAWLS, FANCY SILKS! 4 SUMMER CLOTHS! -AND COTTON STUFFS, GREATLY REDUCED PRICES! Heine deelroue or el Mine oat »U Bummer Ooodi, the prieei will be made extremely low. K. II. DAPTKH. niddefi.rd, Aug. 3, 196a 32tf AUCTION. IIOUSE FOR SALE. IF lint previously dupoeed of at private eale, the IIimimj ami Ix>t on Slain Htreet. In Haoo, now oc cupied by J. 11. Burbaok. Keu., and formerly i«u. pled by .(Jen. A. If. Boyd, will be »old at public auction. <>n WKIlNKHlMV, the tlh of Hept. licit, at ten o'eloek In the forenoon. Term* liberal and made known at the rale. The houte I* In perfect rej.alr, and preeent* prat Inducement* to iturchaeera. I For further Information, apply to E. R. WKJUIN, Attorney for the Ownen. Saco, Auguit, l(Hb, IMA 3wM legal Ititms. Atal'ourtori'rohateheld *t North Berwick, wllli In and for the county of York, on the first day In Aagu*t, In the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and *lxty. by the Hon. E. E. llournc, Judge of Mid Court: BENJAMIN JOHNSTON. Uuardlan otPAMKI.IA JOIIXSTOff. MARIA JOUXSTOlf. and RUTVS M. JOIIXSTOX, minor* and children of Samuel W. Johnston, late of Buxton, in (aid oounty, de n'j -• ■!. having presented hi* jielltlon f«»r an allow anee out of the |ier*onal e«tale of eald deceased, to the caid minor* < Ordered, That the (aid petitioner K<re notice to All puiWNia I*/ mm —Ug «if Utll order to be puMI*hed tljree week* successively In the (/*im tr Juurntl, printed at Illddefbrd In said oounty. that the) may ap|>earata I'roliateCourt to he held at Limerick, In said county, on the first Tuesday In September next, at ten or the clock In the lorenooa, and iliew cau*e if any they hare, why the lame ahould not ba allowed. 31 Attest. Krancl* llacon, Register. A true copy, Attest, Francl* llacon, Rogl*ter. At a Court of I'ruUte held at North Berwick, within and for the oounty or York, on the lint Tue*day In August. In the year of our Lord eighteen liun- J ilrod ami dxty, by the lion. K. E. Bourne, Judgf. of aald Court ■ f ORANA SMITH, widow ot JOSEPH SMITII, IJ of llolll*. In *al<t county, dnceaaed, having pre. sented her petition for her dowei In aald e*tate to lie assigned and *et oat to her. ami .that Com in I*, ■loner* may bo appointed for that purpose pursu aut to law s Ordered, That the petitioner give notice to all nereons Interested, by causing a copy of thl* order to I* published In the f/mea Jeerna/, printed In lllddeftird, In said county, for three weeas ■iraly, that they may appear at a 1'rulmte Court to tie held at Limerick. In said count v. on tha first Tuaaday In September next, at ten or the clock In the forenoon. and (how cause, ir any they have, why the same should nut be allowed. 34 Attest, Francl* Baoon. lie jitter. A true copy, Attest, Francl* Baoon, Regliler. At a Court of Probate held at North Berwick, with In and for the county of York, on the Dr*t Tuc». I day In August, In the year or our l«ord eighteen hundred and sixty, by tha E. E. Bourne, Judge of uld Court ON the petition or JAMES I). 8TACKP0LK. In terested in the estate ut MARY I). STACK• POLE, lata of Bldderord, In *ald county, de-1 cea*cd. praying that administration of the estate ' or (aid deoea*ed inay bo granted to himi Ordered. That the petitioner olta the next or kin to take administration. and g*re notice thereor to I the heir* or aald deceased anil to all person* Inter ested In *ald estate, by causing a oopyorthl* or der to he published In the L'sms + Jmmrna/. print ed In Blddeford In said county, three week* suc cessively. that they may appear at a Prol*lo Court to he helil at Limerick, la said oounty, on the llrst Tuesday In September next, at ten ut the eloek In the forenoon, and shew cause ir any they have, why the prayar of tald petition (hoald not be granted. .11 Attest, Francl* Baoon. Register A true oopy, Attest, Francl* Bacon. llegWter. At a Court of I'rolitU helil tl North Rcrwlck, with* In and for the county or York, on the drst Tues. day In August, In Uieyrar of our Urd eighteen hundred ami sixty, hy tlx lion. K. K. Itourne, Judge uf Mid Court t rVRKST BATON, liuanllan of ALBERT J. K4 L TOX. a minor and child of Adoulrap J. Katon, lata ol Hall*, In Mid county, deceased, having pre. sented hi* fourth account of guardianship 01 his Mid ward for alluwanca ■ OrhrtJ, That the »M Uuarillan give notlc« to ' all person* Interested, by causing a copy of thla imler to he itublished In the f.'msw * Jtarnai. printed In Rlddeford, !n mI<1 county, three week* successively, that they may appear at a Prohate Court to l>e held at Liinerlak, In Mid county, on IbcOrst Tuesday In September neat, at ten of tba clock in the forenoon. and shew cause If any they liar*, why tba unit should not be allowed. 3t Attest, Francis Raeon, Register. A true eopy. Attest. Francis I la coo. Register. At a Court of Probate held at North Iterwlek. within and lor the county of York, on the first Tuesday In August, In the year ef our Lord eighteen hun dred and sixty, by Uia Uon. h. K. Bourne, Judge of Mid Court i IVORY SMITH, named Executor In a certain la 1 strument. purporting la be the laej wtll and tes. tanient of liJXIKL SMITH, late of Ifollla, in Mid county, deceased, baring preeeoted the MM for probata i 5Or4.rU, That the Mid executor giro notice to I person* Interacted, by causing a eopr of this or dertebe published three weeks swocea»lrtjy In the 6'asca k priated at BWJsJtrd In Mid county, Uiat they mar appear at a ProbaU Court to beheld at Liaierlek. in said county, on the Srst Tueeday la Heptenher next, at Un of the clock In the forcoovn. and sitcw causa. If any they liare, why the aald instrument should not be proved, ap proved, and allowed as the last will and '-fiat of the said deceased. 34 Attest, Francis Raeon, Register. A true copy, Attest, t rancls Bacon, Register. At a Ourtof frobatc held at North Berwick, with la and for the county of York, on the ir** Taea day in August, In toe year of our Lord eighteen hundred and sixty by the Ueoorable E. B. lWurn* JudceofsaJd Court tor probate. 1 -ESS? S3?5ssgj3 SuJSSSS IrtTShTSTSMrapMl «ka*M not be proved, ap M Attest. FrmaeU Raeoo, Register. a JL eo»r. AUeetl Fraaela Baeoa, Register. At ft Conrt of rwiiW Mia »i noiw wiw QARA11 A. DONNELL. mm* *"•**** «»» U HfUlft tllUWBt. 1° M>»«f will ftftd MaUaoftt ftf HXlfJAUltft- OO/yy^-. Uto of York, 1ft mM WMUr, dimml. fcftflu pn mti< Ifct •**" foi pnMti Order*. Thftt Um aftid aMOOtrU glf* ftll iiiimm IimwM. *7 «•■»!»* aaopy ofU»U oNorTTijmWUWi ,ta Uo itrurol, sad ftll««W of Um aftid dtaaaaart. M At loot, frftnoif Dmob, lUftaUr. A trur copy.AiUat. Frftnoli lUcoo. UegUUr. At ft C«ir» of Probata hold ftt N< rth Borwtok, wlthla •ad for tbaoonaty of Yotk, n Um Int Taaoday of Aaprt.il Uio XMrof o«r Lord alghtooo ku> drod ft«d ality, by Um Hon. B. K. IWurM, Jmlf of Mid Oovrti DOROTUY STEVENS, ftftmod Eiocatrii In ft atr> Uln lnatru incut, purport Int to bo Um Iftrt will •ad tmwwt of rJui. tTKPKJfS. 1ft la of Eos* D«baak. In a*ld county, deceaaed, ha ring proaantad tbo Muno for probate > Ordered, That Um aald Kioeatrli flra nolle* to ftll paraonalnUraeUd, by canelng ft ftopy of thle order to bo pabtlebod Uiroo waoha ihhmImI/ la Um Unt— ♦ J—mmi, printed at Blddeford, la «ald eoAatr, that tkojr may amif at ft Probata Court to U bold ftt Alfred, la aftM ooonty, oft Um Int Tueedny In Oatobar n«*t, ftt .taa at Um cloak In tbo for«Bo*«, tad a haw aanaa If any they bar*, why tbo aaid Inatraaiant ihouldnotbo pr<>Tad, approved ftftd allowod aa Um laa* vUl aad Uetftmeul of Um aftM deaeaaad. 31 Attaet, Franc la Bftaoa, Ragtatar. A tnMoopy, AtlosL, Praftela ltacoa. Regular. At ft Court of Probate liald atNotrh Berwick. wlt*»| la ftodfbr theoouaty ef York, eo the tret Twea dftjr In Aifwt, la the )Nf of Mr Lord. eighteen hundred end »Uty. by the Honorable K K. Mourn a. Judge of aftld Court. Horace hall, mmi Kimbiot in tdtuii is atniment, pujportlnr to be lb* I eat will ftftd iMtaunt of PHI I.If HALL, lft to of North Ber wick,.1ft mM county, doceaeed, hftTlnj prceeutcd the (ftin< fhr probate i OrOrtd, That (ha mM eiecut/>r gl re'notice to all peraons fntar*«4«4, l.» muIm a oopr of lliIf ordar to ba puMI»hed three weeka auaerailrw 1/ to the Unton Jeurae/, printed ftt Illddafbrd In »aid county, that they mar Appear ftt ft I'robaU Court to b« hald ftt LlaerMk. In aaM county, on tha flrst Tueaday In HeMM neit, at ten of the clock In the forenoon, an<l »hew nim If any they hare, ■by the tftld Instrument ahould not be prored, ap pro red, am. ftllowed ftJ the IftJt will and testament of Uie aftld deceftaod. M Atteat, FrsMli IWeon, Remitter. A trur eopy, Atteat. Praaela UftOon, Reglatcr. At ft Court of Pro hale held ftt North Berwick, with In ftnd for the eounty of York, on the first Tuee day In August, In the year of our Lord eighteen liundred and alsty, by the lion. K. K. Uournr, Judge of aftld Court i pllAKLKH L IIAI.NKS. named ezeeutur In ft eer » tain Instrument, purporting In lie Uie laJt will •nd testament of rHKuK J. HJIUKS. late of Maco, In a*ld county.deceftaed,luring preaanted tha (ftuie fur pro Nate ■ Ordtrtd, That the Mid exeeutor (Ira notice to all peraons Interested, by causing • eopy or thla order to be publlthcd three weeks successively In Ulft ni'in ir Jnurn.,1, printed ftt Illddefbrd, In aftld county, that thev mav appear ftt a Probate Court to tie helit ftt Limerick, In aald eounty. on the ItrstTuraday InMeptember next, at ten ol the clock In the forenoon, ftnd shew eause, If any they hare, why the aald instrument thould not be umred.ap prored, ftnd allowed aa the laat will ana teatauieut of the raid deceaaed. 31 Atteat, franc I < Ilacon, Register. A true eopy, Atteat. Francis llacoa. Register. 1 ———rr At • Court or rri>i>aic, nomen ai ,mnii Mr«m, within and fur the oounty of York, onjthe flrtt Tueaday of August, 111 theyear of our Lord eight een hundred •ml aiitv. by the Honorable t. K. Uourne, Judge of Mid Court ■ SARAH L II1LL, Administrates of Uie eitate of joy AH HIM., late of Day ton, In mM County, deceased, liarlng preaented her aeoount of admin istration of the Mile of Mid deeeasad, for allow ance: Or<irrr4, That the Mid Accountant glre notice to all iwreoni Interested, by causing a copy of this order to Iw published In the Inion if Journal, prlnt I in lllddeford, In Mid oounty, three weeks sue ccssirely, that they uiav a|i|>earat a IVobate Court to be held at Lluicrlek, in Mid county, on the A rat Tuesday In Hepteiuber next, at ten of the clock In the forenoon, and ahew cauae If any they hare, why the Muie should not be allowed. 31 • Attest, Prancis llaeon, Register A true copy. Attest, Prancia llaeon, He(1 alar. At a Court of Probata held at North Berwick within and for the county of Vork, oil Uie flnt Tueaday In August, in Uie year of our Lord eighteen hun dred and slitr, by tbe Hon. K. li. Uourne, Judge of Mid Court) O.N the petition of AM7.I L. AY UK, Uaardian of JJtX IIL'HIIAXK and SARAII #\ MH/U.VA, minora and children of Caleb !lurl>ank, late of New Held, In Mid eouaty, deceased, representing that ■km. aiawieni l inx mm* uui»>«»■■« u» Ai real ettate sltaate In aald Newleld, Bora folly de scribed In Mid petition. That an adraatag*o«u offer of Or*hundred dol lars has Iteen tna<le by William A. Thompeon, of Nowflekl, In Mid eountr, which offer It U for the Intereit of all concerned Immediately to accept. I and the proceed* of a tie to be put out on Interest I Tor the benefit of tbe Mid uiluora. an.I praying that I license uiay be (ranted them to eel I and eonvey the Intereit aforeMid, according to tbe itatute la each caaci made and provided. Ordtrrd, That the petitioner flee notice thereof to all pemns Interested In Mid estate, by causing a copy of thl« order to be published three week a aucceaalrely In tha L'hiph ir Journal, printed at lllddeford, In Mid county, that they uiay appear at a I'robate Court to be held at Limerick, In Mid eountr, on the lint Tueaday In September next, at ten of the clock In the forenoon, ami ahew cauM if any they hare, why the prayer of laid petition •hould not be granted. 31 Attest, Francis llaeon, Re (later. A true copy, Attest, Frauds llaeon, Ra(later. At a Court of Probate held at North Iterwlek, wiUi In and for the county of York, on the flnt Tuea day In August, In the year of our Lord elchUen hundred and alxty, by the Hon. K K. Uourne, Judge of aald Court i ON the petition of KMILY F I'NDKRWOOD, widow of 5A MUM. I'.ynr.RiroOlt, late of Ha co. In aald county, deoeaaed. prayIng that adminis tration of the e-tite of Mid di-ceaaed may be grant ed to William J. Patten, of kennelmnk i IMM|That the petitioner cite the next of kin to take administration, and Klre notlee thereof to the heir* of Mid deceised, and to all peraont In terested In Mid estate. by causing a copy of this onler to be published three weeka aucceaalrely In I tbe l/mee ir Jumrmm:, printed at lllddeford. In Mid county, that they uiay appear at a Probate Court to )>e held at Limerick, In Mid county, on the flrat Tueaday In Mepteuber neit, at ten of Ihoelock In the forenoon, and ahew cauae If any they hare, whv the prayer of Mid petition ihould not be grauted. M Attest, Francis llaeon, Register. A true copy, Attest. Francis llaeon, Kaglslar. At a Court of Probate bald at North Herwick, with In and for the eountr nf York, on the (lr»t Tue« day In Auguit, In the year of our eighteen hundred and lilt), hy the Honorable K. K. Ilourne. Judge oi mI<I Court i ON the petition of RMILV P. rNDKIlWOOD, previa* that aduilnlitratmn de houl* u«m, with the will annexed, of the eftate of SAMUEL UX UVRiruoi). late of Macu. In aid r .unty, deemed, in»r he granted to William J. Patteni OrdrrrA.Thatthe petitioner elte the widow and next of kin to take administration, ami give notice thereof to the heir* of Mid dearaaed and To all per ron* lnlererli-d la Mid aetaU, hy causing a Copy of thl* order to lie published In the Union * J»nrn*/, printed la BlddeferO, la mM eouaty, three weeka •ucoeetlvcly, that they may a|>|iear at a l*r» bate Court to l>« held at Liiaerick. In Mid ouun Iv, oil Ui nil rat Tuesday In geptetaber a»xt,a4 tea W the clock la the forenoon, and «hew eauM If any they hare, wh* the prayer of Mid petition abould not be granted. 34 Atteet, Frencl* Bacon. tUgiiUr. A true eopy, AUeet, Prenel* lla«oa. Itagl*ier. At a Court ot Probate held at North Ilerwiek. with in and fcr the eoaalr of Verk, oa the lint Tuee day In An*u«t. In the year nfonr lj.nl eighteen handred and *lily. hy the Hon. K. E. Bourne, Judge "f Mid Court I ON the petitioa ot NATIIAMKL LKACK. Ad. mlnlitrator of tha date of ASA I.LArlf, lata ,.f Kennebuukport, la aid aounty, deceased, retire ■anting that the personal aeUU of Mid daoaaMd la u<'t fufflcieut to My the ju*( dehU which ha owed at the time of'hi* death hy the lum of aaren hundred lollar*. and praying for a licenM to Mil and eon rey the whole of tha real aetata of Mid deceased, it puolle auction or prlrata Mia. because by a par tial rale tha raaldua Would ha greatly Injured (Mered. That tha petitioner rire aotiea theraol 4> tha heir* of ttkt dcct«*ed and to all paraona In ertalad la Mid e»Ute. by caw I lie a copy of thla irdev to ha pwhllahed In tha Un—n mA J»mr»al. ii In led In Biddehinl, In Mid a»«nty. thraa weak* uceeMlrely, that ther may apiiear at a Probate ;'ourt to ha h»lden at Limerick. In wH county, on :ha flr»t Tueaday la Bepteanber next, at Ua of Uia :lnck In tha Ibreaaaa, and *bew eaaea. If any they liare. why tha prayer of *aid petition ihould not ha mated. „ . _ _ 31 Attaet, Kreael* Baaoa, Rcgl.ler. K true copy. Atteet, Freaci* Bacon, Beglrter. Bw.», wu. i'ai-fa.-.s&y iSti'sxs:, r\N tha pall Ilea at LEWIS L. BKAN, a areditar of [) tha aetata of MAMK K. OOWX*, lata aT Bar. rick, la «M eoaaty. tinaint. praytagthat adala rtration af tha aetata aT aahl totawd may ha MAMK H. DOW, ity.4aaaaaad.pra: p*ated to hlai i (W*re4. That tha petltlawaa atta the «I4«*M ■eitef klaUUka admlalalraUaa. »a4 glva BatiM heraaf to the batea oT mM tmirt a«4 ta all sr-^sa vasts thatadmla ted May ha alia tha vldawM m mtm_ 1 Irae aopy, Attaet, PwtUnd, San, & Portsmouth oummor Jtmagemonu. ^rtUgd^tor w»rtil>1< at r JO, M» A. M, " M»Em ^ D<Mie« at *.« A. M.,aad " 'S? PocUm— MfJO.Il.OA.M. and 7.13 P. M. Fnlffct Tralna each way felly] SACO AND BlODErORD TRAJXS. Lmti Portland for 8aeo ud Blddtferd at 7 JO A. M.. - Bl<M*fbrd (br Portland at t JO A. M. Monday*. Wadnaadarr. and Prtdara, a B4— Doaltnua Uarw MhalallMitl, P.IL.and m IIm arrtral of Um Baal Am BaafwrlMMM Bm loa (mm dajr* alt oMlo«k. P. IT Tk«M tralaa will tiki and Uara ptwwpn at war »uU«m. JO HIT Rl'MBLU Jr* ItriBIKTUMST. Portland. April 3.1*0. lIUKT PORTLAND AND NEW YORK 8TEAMERS. ICMI-WEKKLT LIXE. 8PRINO .AJUtXzrOS&C'XrT TIm aplMdki ud fctf mmtumlpt Cliwi CirtTftMH Cm 'nimad Peeefwe. Cirr. B. B. rVAiu, will until Nriixr mUn ru QT Utm Brown*! Wharf Nrtlud. II'KKT trKirnnjr aad aATVMDjr, at • otiaak r. u. iml Imx Plar 1-4 North Ilnr, Ifaw Yark, KYKKT trr.hxr.M)ay and SATVKDJr, »t 3 u*aioak r. M. Tba tmmIi art HM ap with Im aiaoamada tlom for p»»»npri, making UU the moat *|»ady, Mia and eotnfurtabU rovta fbr travalan bHww ' Maw York tad Mala*. Paaaaga, lion, loaladlag aaali aad Rtata Roaau. Ooodi tirwanieJ by thU Una to aad from Mas. traal, Uucbae, liaagor. Oath, Augaata, Raatpart and ot. Joha. TUty al*oaoaaaatat Naw York with nteamar* tor JteitJmcra, Sarannah aad Waahlag toa. Mhlppan ara raqaaatad to Mod thalr fraifht U tha butt bafora 4 P. M. oa tha day that aha laaraa Portland. Por Praia li t and Paaaaga apply to RJfKRV% PUX, llrown'< Wbarl. Portland. If. R. CROMWRLLA Co.fWr UNorU. Kir.r N Y May 1Mb, IMO. taU PORTLAND ANDJOSTON LINE. Hl'MNCR ARRANGEMENTS! Tt>« ipWndUl Rtv M-fMBC HtMS* in r«rm Clir. UwhlMi i*4 MaairMl, will «ntlll further n*. Hm ma •• fbllowt i Al lanuc nun,rnnuH. tftre TiMdijr.WfdDMltjr. Tlmrrfar and KrMt)', al • o'clock P. M., an<t Central Wharf. IVoatoo, aranr Monday. TueaMay, Wedue»lay, Tbar*<lay and Fri day, at 7 o'clock I*. M. rare—In ('•bin, 11.21 Oa Deck, |l.no. N. II. Each boatiafarnlabed wlUi a large number of State Rooiui, for 111* accommodation of lad lea and Camilla*, and traveller* are reminded that t>y taking thl* line, much aavlng or Ulna and eijtenao will be made. awl that tba I noon ran I coca or arri ving In Doatoa at laU houn of tha night will ba avoided. Tha boat* arrive In teaaon for pa*«cngcr« to Uk« tha carlleat tralni oat or tha eltjr. Tha Company ara not raeponilbla lor kauip to an amount eicreiilng $M Inralaa.and thai pcraoa al; nnlaaa notice la Kir en and paid for at tba rata af one paaoeager ft>r every | additional value, freight taken aa utual. PortUnd. »!a y 18. ISt*. L. BILLINOR. A cent. «ltf TO Pleasure Travellers. Tickets to (he Mountains Spring»y .V/rifflrfl, *f., or INCLUDINU 19 DIFFERENTROUNDTIUPS At about Half Fare. GOOD TJ£9 X1L. NOV. X. .For iala at tba Eipreu Md Telegrapk Offlrrrtaro. O. A. CARTED, Agent. Augnit loth, IWO. 3JU Oalf U Onta • Dottle! ©000© /Jr. fur It if k liarfa Ct>#k NalMii wo* tfiareear. ti »y »I4 l)r. Hurltifk Swnrt,%f Ktnmtkuah, Mr., ltd >411urt4 mart tut* a/ C»ntwmpti»n than aay after rtmt4f. ITilt tort tkt trarU Ctufk in lirtt 4f l<— le/W »jr mil dtmltri m Mtdttmtt. 3 FARMERS, ATTEND 1 BARBER'S PATENT MACHINE FOR SALE. Tha featuring In im for drawing ,wat#r fmm walla of from 10 to I0U fret dean. Tba machine baa baan proved and triad by tha W practical nan of oar country, and daeldad by than to ha tha rary beat thing In uaa, and mora eapaclally for fknaara. Tha rabaarlher li prepared to aall town or iadU rldual right* f»>r Yark t'oaaty, af tfce above pateat. on tha moat reaaonabla term». For farthar partta ulara apply to H i. II. BUAADHAN. Proprietor at the right for Vork County. All ardari, bjr Hall or otbarwlaa, prwaptly a Headed to. W. II. IOABDNAX. niddeford, Auguit 3d. 1*0. » Exchange HoteL Hm. Sit. 314. mm* 310 Orteawkk ll4 NEW YORK. OX THE runorcjx PLAN. Tkli wall known hu>lnaaa//<>«ial« located In Um InmadlnU vicinity of Ui« l/u>l*un rtru aol Krla IUII rund DauoU. Tka Aroi of Irltli Mil Draaanr Udlanlrod. and Mr. DriaMr l« bnppy to Inform hi* friend* tod lh« tr»» allng pntilla, Uial ha tiM aaaottnMd KiMMlf wlU Mr. H. V. Popula. formerly proprietor of BW Wort a. worth /fuu*. . In lluftalo. The liouM liai Imi put In perfrot rr|>»ir, bavin* boon nAuiIM »n.| Im proved In oncb dtptrtiMnl. ThecbMgn In otrrwlMiwt U email y lapror. •4.ud w*wiiwwl of b*rlnim plMiui u wi> In* room, for Udloa and UmIIimi, m onn to found la tbo cltjr. and It will bo kapt supplied villi I ha baal tha market aJ*>rd» la with Um Mm I* I good Differ Shop ud On lb llooaaa. Every illiillwli ill Um departments of Um Horn— will bo alfttalr enfcreod. aad no eflbrt will ba a pond to uka Um Homm agreeable W all Ue patron*. B.» WMTUL iju nncaiKk. N. B. I Aon Id bo jnlaMod U aoo nil my oU friend*, wben Umjt rial I New York. MHUCNbBJL I860. I860. run balk. BMMDDHHY No. 3 Diddcford IIobm Btoclu Mr*. Kl<ld#r*i Dr«UUrrr CMtftaL " WIbmIow'i iiHkl Hyrap. IHwtwMlUn fortblUrM. llobtniMtl Wmljnp. McLmm'i Varmlfag*. Fihowtock'i * Mr*. WImIow'i DfiUUrx Cordial. KuM^Unr InvlrorUar. KMMdjr'a IMIaal Diwomjr. Ae., A«. (>rd»r« bjr null or tup, will m«tra mjr prompt ilUfltiufl. J. SAWYER. zjif DMcaaur. LIQUOB8 rom uu at vn CITY IfiEHCT, FM ALL LlWFPl FtIFWEt ftUMtai, Aag. S. IMfc