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i'dtitn rHOM TIB fllUA'. When doath la coming near, When thy heart shrinks to (bar. And thy llmba Ml, Then ralao thy han<la and pray To him who amootha thy way Through the dark rale. Sooat thou the oaatorn dawn, llear'at thou in the rod morn Tfeptangola' *on( * 0 lilt thy drooplnc hood Thou who In (loom and dreo<l Halt lain so Ion j. Doath eomoa to aet thoo (too, 0, (root him cheerily Aa thy true friend. And all thy foara aball oeaao. And In eternal pe«* Thy penanoe end. glrscfllancous. _ Spare Lines. When in a man thinner than a shingle?— When he is a chafing. It you are not happy, marriage may untie the not. A man who only docs hie work by halves— tho Oyster-opener. Why »" the crime of murder like the At lantic? Because it in not bailable. What is the oldest tree in Amcrica? The rider- tree. They that avoid not small fault*, by little and little fall into greater. Politeness like running water smoothes the moot rugged stono. He is an accountant who can cist up cor rectly tho sum of his own errors. So lonj; as mon are imprudent in thoirdiet and business, doctors and lawyers may ride in carriages. lie that defers his charity until ho is dead, is, if we weigh it rightly, more liberal of another man's than of his own. It is mentioned an a singular fact, that restleM ns is the ocean, the pith of a ship is tho only part of it that is really a wale. You cannot prevent cloud* from rising and temp^ts from raging out oi doora, but within, you may secure unbroken calm and endleaa sunshine. llo who brings ridicule to hear agninxt truth find* in his hand a blade without a hilt —one more likely to cut himself than any* body else. Many illustrious mon have neglected their genius in youth—many more do not become aware ol possessing it till that fluting seed time oi future glory is past forever. Merchants are shrewd men. A trader in modern Athens being asked tho character of one given to poetry, described him as "one of those mon who have soared after tho in finite, and dived after the unfathomable, but who never pay cash," Milkmen aro apt to got a stiff upright car riage and an angular movement of the arm, reminding ono of a pump and tho working of its handle. A Massachusetts paper strikes the namos of two subscribers from its list, because they wore recently hung Tho publisher said he was compelled to be severe, because ho did not know their present address. Love is to domestic life what butter is to bread—it possesses little nourishment in it self, but it gives substantial* a grand relish, without which they would be hard swallow. The Nashville Union brings the negro ques tion right homo to tho copperheads thus : ••Weare for tho negro where he is," say the oopperheads. • Very well, copperheads, let us mm where the negro is. He is at work on rebel forts and entrenchments; he is on the plantation raising moat and breadstufl* for the rebel army ; be is in tho factory weav ing butternut jeans for the rebel soldiers; he is in the foundries casting rohol cannon ; he is io tho shop making rebel shoes, hats, sa bres, boots, bridles and aiddlcs ; he is in tho camp watting on rebel officers; he is in tho fort working rebel guns, and he is in guerrilla bands to murder Union men. Had ire better not take the negro into our own hands, copperheads, or do you prefer to let the negro stay where he is, and aid power fully in destroying this Government? Couldn't Find ant Boor to Surrkndkr to.—Il is told on n fast that when tho rebel* wero at Morgantown, it was agreed in Wayneshurg, Pa, that no defence of the place should be attorn ptod; and moreover, that Jew Lunar, M C. and Cashier ol tho bank there, wont out eight mile* with a dog of truce hunting somo body t > surrender the town to, but found no body after long and diligent search. It it thought to bo too bad that 'poor Jesso* could find no body to surrender the placo to. liRt him report tho fact* to Con gross — \\her liny Intelligencer. •l.iiear is a Copperhead Concnwman, of tho same stripe as Vallandinghain und Sam Cox; their voto will generally bo found r«v corded on tho same Hide. It will be w<<n how willing he is to surrender to tho rebel*. Old Dr. Ri*m*R'*Inx\ or Hratrn.—Ex cepting exemption from tin, intense, vigorous, untiriug action in the grmtcst pleasure of mind. 1 could hardly wish to enter heaven, did I believe its inhabitant* wero idly to sit by purliflg streams, fanned by balm; airs.— Heaven to bo a plaoo o( happineas, must be a plaoo of activity. IIns tho far-reaching mind of Newton ceased its profound investi gation ? Has David hung un his harp a* use less as the dusty arms in Westminister Ab bey? II*» Paul, glowing with Uod like en thusiasm, ccased itinerating tho universe of God J Are Potar and Cvpruin and Edwards and Payson and Evart* idling uwi»y cternitj in n.oro psalm singing? Heaven is a place of rest lew activity, the abode of never tiring thought. David and Inaiah will sweep noblo and loftier strings in eternity, and the minds Of saints, unclogged by eumbereomo clay, will lorever least on the banquet of rich and glorious thought. My youog friends, go on then ; you will never get through. An eter nity of untiring action is before you, and the universe of thought is your field, Queer paper*: The papers having the largest circulation—The paper of tobac oo. Pap*1" for the roughs—Sand paper.— Paper ooatnining manv fine point*—11»e pa par ot needlea. RuW paper—The French n1*0. Spiritualist's paper—(W)rapping pa Mr. Paper illustrated with cute—Editorial exchanges. Drawing paper—The dentist's bi||. A taking paper-Sheriff's warrant. A Worrnr Adtocati.—Edmond Blank man, one of the omtora al the New York VaUandingham meeting, will be remembered a| the husband of Fanny W hi to, a brothel keeper, who died about a year since, leaving him a large fortune acquired in ber business He is a worthy advocate of VaUandingham'• L1I1 A hop on tho "light fantastic too" may bo pleasant, but not when you hop on tho fantastic too of jour neighbor. A moral debating society out West is en gaged in discussing tho following question : "If a husband deserts his wife, which is tho most abandoned, the roan or tho woman ? ' "That cat has got a cold,* 'said a friend to, Jerrold. pointing to a domestic fa vorite. "Yes. " Jerrold replied, "the poor thing is subject to cat-arrh. ' What is tho difleronco between a boy running after a girl and a boy running after a carriago ? One chascs the miss and tho oth er misses tho chaise. Hp* Is tho President a Collego graduate ?*^ inquired a young lady of not very extensive information. ^ ••Yes," said Quiip, of tho Boston Post, jocosely ; "he took his degreo at tho Electoral College. " * Make The* Harrr —Send your little child to bed happy. Whatever cares pre*, give it a warm good-night kiss, as it goes to its pil low. The memory of this in the stormy ▼ears whioh fato may have in store for the little one, will be like Bethlehem's star to tho bewildered shepherds. How to Prosper—Young mechanics, who would prosper in business, hare only two rules to live up to, to insure success. First, do your work as your customer wishes to havo it done. The other rulo is to do it by tho time you promise to have it done. These two rules complied with, nnd there is little danger of a failure. Tho official statement of lossos in tho late battles atChancellorville is as follows: Killed 1,989; wounded 7,867. Tho number reported killed will ho varied when tho list is collected with tho list of ozchanged pris oners received I rum Richmond. Between 1 700 and 1,860 of tho wounded were but slightly injured, and wcro not disabled or uff duty for a single day. Growing Anxious.—'The last report from JefT. Davis is that he looks caroworn nnd prats very loud. This reminds one of our exchanges of tho old negro who was going acrotw an arm of tho «oa in an open boat, when tho wind was high. IIo dropped his oar and exclaimed—"O, Lord, I nehor nx any favor ob you ; but if you eber gwine to do anything for Cwsar, now's yer time!" Post Orncra in Mains.—The napes of the fifteen offices, with the reTenue of which each pay, wo annex us follows: Augusta $2,000, Bath 2,000, Bangor 2,000, Belfast 1,292, Biddeford 1,842, Bruns wick 1,304, Calais 2.000, Eastport 1,153, Gardiner 1,275, Hallowell 879, Lowiston 1,993, Portland 2,000, Rockland 1,440, Saco, 1,253, Watcrvillo 1,030. jy Speaking of old age Cicero says: And thus it is that young men seem to mo to dio, just as when the violence of the fl.inio is ex tinguished hy a flood of water; whereas old men dio, aa the exhausted fire goes out, spon taneously, without tho exertion of any force; and as fruits when they are green aro plucked by force Irom tho tree, but when ripo and mellow drop ofl, so violence takes awity their lives from youths, maturity from old men ; a state which to me indeed is so delightful that tho nearer I approach to death, I s eta, as it were,to be getting sight of land, and at longth, after a long voyage, to bo just coming into harbor. Siiaiu>.—A correspondent of tho New York Tribune, describing the duels of tho sharp shooters on the Rappahannock, previous to Hooker's advanco, says: At ono time during the day, in a pit near at hand, I heard a reb'l snap his gun several times ; but it missed fire, much to hisdisgust. for I could hoar him swear when it failed to go o(T One of our men amused at his per plexity, called out: "Hello thwro, where did you got your por cussion caps?" ••They're northern copperheads," was his quick response. A Hero.—Commenting on tho late arrest ami a-jntenco or Vallaniiinghatn, the editor of the Saratoga Republican and Sentinel nays: "Should Lincoln dare to npprovo of this sentence, then, oh, then, that we were Gov ernor of the Statu of Ohio, Tor one month." This bring* to rniod the valiant Bob : Acuta—If Beverly should nsk you what kind of n man your friend Acres if, do tell him ( am a deril of a follow. Aiuolvti—To ho sure 1 shtll. I'll say jou are a determined dog—hov Bob! Acais— Yea, do Tell himl generally kill a man a week, and that* I keep a private burying ground of my own. Condition or tue CoNntowucr.—The N. Orleans correspondent of the New York Times says that when tho gallant Col. Grier son reached Now Orleans after his wild ride through Mississippi, ho said to Gen. Shcp ley: "I tell you, General, no ono can pans thro* that country without knowing that tho Con federacy is broken up; it is a mere shell with nothing in it. Tho negroce are not working, but flying from place to nlaco. \Vo met many with handcuffs on, and lelcasod them. Their cropa of thia year cannot bo realised, and tho whole slave system is utterly demor alized in the State of Mississippi." fy What a contemptible scamp, says an ex- J change pai*r, is tho person who will take a paper a year or two without paying for It, and then, without giviug any reason for his con duct, refuse to take it from the post office.— Such a fellow is a disgrace to thocommunity in which he lives, and deserves the undisguised scorn of every honorable uitisen. We are sorry to say we know of a few such fellows who have treated us in that way, and w« think we shall publish their namce, that their neighbors may be on their guard. For he who will cheat th; printer, will have no scru ples about cheating anybody else.—Balk Timet. FRANCIS YORK Will continue to ko* p at the old lUnd, AT KINO'S CORNER, ltiH«(r r»r<l, V CORN AND FLOUR, Wholosalo and Rotail. Alto, a general and full aMortiuont of M-Choice Family Groceries, which will be told at tho LOWEST Market Price. Grateful fbr Ute liberal patronage of hu trlendi and patron* la the past, Mr. York would reipect lully solicit a ooatlnuance of the ita*. H '-fbrd. April 17, IS6J. mr KIMBALL * MILLER, ATTORNEY8 AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, omcM at San ford and North Berwick. Me. Will prueeeuta Pensions, Dointy. and other olalm* upon the Government. Particularattention glren to securing claims growing oat ol the praa ent war. ixctua ». kiiuaUm u wm. b. iiuu. NEW WAT6I1 AM JEWELRY STORE. TWAMIIL1Y St CLEAVES, lirOCLD respectfully announce to the cltlsens of l» Blddeforu, Saco and rlelnlty, that they bavt> opened store X*. 3 Crystal Arcade. formerly occupied liy Nhaw A Clark, where they oflwior aale a new awl beautiful assortment of WATCHES, CLOCKS. JEWELRT, and all articles mually found In a well appointed Jewelry store. Strict attention paid to Repairing Watches, flocks and Jewelry. Cofll.i Plates lurnlshed and Engraved at abort no tice, and other klnda of enicrarlnir done. The public an respectftillv invited to call. Samuel o. twambley, ALBERT K. CLEAVES. Blddeford, May. 1863. 20tf_ Now opening, a large variety of NEW SPRING 8TYLE8 DRESS GOODS! at Low Prices, by F. A. DAY, 18tf No. 3 City Building, Biddeford. RITFU8 SMALL St SON, LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE AGENTS, Office in City Bailding, Biddrford, Mb Entrance on Adama Street. We are giving our whole time and attention to the abovo business, and represent the following Companies as Agents, vli:—Tkt Mat»arhuirtt» Mu tual Lift, located at Springfield, .Mass., capital over IWW.Ono. In this company we hare upon our books over 200 members of the first men In Did. dcford. Saco, and rlelnlty. Also, the Jitw England Lift Company, looated at Doston. Mass., capital of >2,500.000i Its cash dls bursemcnts to Its Life Members In IH.VS was |3.T5, 000. We operate as Agents for the following fire companies! Chtltta Mutual, of Chelsea, Mass., Quincy Mutual, Qulnoy, Mass., Phanis. of Hart ford, tffttm Nfackuitttt, of Plttsfleld. Vitcata cua, of Maine, all good, ratable stock companies. Thankftil for past flavors, We ask for a oontlnuance of the same. Call and see us and bring your friends. All business entrusted to us will be ffcllh fully and promptly performed. RUFU6 SMALL A SON. Blddeford, June 22, (SCO. lyrlS THE EARLY PHYSICAL DEGENERACY ■ BP *1*11 ERiCJiJY PEOPLE ! JUST PUBL18IIED BY DR. 8T0NE, Physician to thoTroy Lung and Hygienic Institute) A Treating on the Causes of Early Phyaloal Decline of American People , the Causes of Nervous Debility, Consumption aud Marasmus. THIS WORK m mt t/1 tij(i Sioro/ fgsr, MTi'lIrs is ckrutr yet thrilling language, appeal* tlireetly to the moral eoneeinf At.l. PARENTS and Guardtani e»pecially,detailing tcitnl^e and reliable a»'/« and treatment for cure. It will bo sent by mail on receipt of two (3 cent) stamp*. Ejr 1'arents and Guardians ! Young Men 1 and Ladles ! fail not to send and get this book. A word of Solemn Con>eiention» Advice to Ikoit who will reflect. A class of maladies prevail to a fearful extent In community, dooming at least 100,000youth of both sexes, annually, to an early grave. Those diseases are very imperfectly undcistood. Their external manifestations of symptoms are Nervous Debility, Relaxation and Exhaustion ; Marasmus or wasting and consumption of the whole body t shortness of breathing or hurried breathing on ascending a hill or a flight of stairs; great palpitation of tho hearii Asthma, Bronchitis and Sore Throat s shaking of tho hands and limbs ; aversion to society and to du sIoom or study | dimness of Eye Sight, loss of Mem ory, disxincss of head. Neuralgic Pain In various narts of tho bodyjPainsIn the Ilaek or Limbs, Luiu "ago. Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Irregularity of the lloweis. deranptd sectionsol thoKidnevs and other elands of the body, as Leuoorrhcra or rlcur Albus, Ac., Virulent Diseases In both Male and Fcmalo Likewise Epilepsy. Hysteria and Nervous Spasms. Now. in ninety-nine coses out of every one hund red, all tho altovenanied disorders, and a hostof others not named, as Consumption of tho Lungs and that most Insldiousand wily form of Consump tion of the Spinal Nerves, Tabes Dorsales. and Mes enterica, have their seat and orlcln in diseases of the Pelvic Viscera. Hence tho want of succeuof the old school practice In treating symptoms only Dr. Andrew Ktone. Physician to tho Troy Lung and Hygienic Institution, Is now enngod In treat ing this olaM of modern maladies with the most as tonlshing suoceu. Tho treatment adopted by the Institution Is new i It la bused upon solcntlflo prin ciples, with uew discovered remedies, without rnln orals or poisons. Tho facilities of euro are such that pnticnt* can be cured at their homes. In any |iart of the country, from accurate descriptions of their MM bv letter, and have tho medicines sent Uieiu by mall or expresi Printed interrogatories will bo forwarded on application. Consumption, Catarrh and disease* nf tho throat cured as well at tho homo of patients as at tho In stitution, by sending the Cold Medicated Inhaling Halnamic t a/wi*, with lultaler.and ample directions fbr their use, and direct correspondence. Patients applying for Interrogatories or advice, must inclose return stamps to meet attention. The attending physician will be found at the In stitution, for consultation. lYoin 9 A. M. to 'J P. M ol each day, Sunday, In the forenoon. Addresa Dr. ANDREW STONE, Physician to tho Troy Lung and Hygienic InstU tute, and Physician for Diseases nf tho Heart Throat and Lunr*, 96 PIRh street, Troy, N. Y. lyS Mowing Machines! C.IVFt!.I CHIEF, Tho licit Machino for the I«eait Money, BUILT AND SOLD BY WOODMAN & BURN HAM, I9tf Blddefbrd, Mai no. ESTABLISHED 170O i'ktrrTokillakd, S.XL'FP AM TOBACCO MANUFACTURER, 10 and 18 Chamber* Street, (Fonncrlv 42 Chatham street. New York,) "11TOULD call the attention of Dealers to thear I I tides ol his manufacture, vis t DROWN SNUFF. Macaboy, Demlgros. Flno Rappee, Pure Virginia, Coarse Rappee, Nichitoches, American gentleman Cojtenhagen, YELLOW SNUFF. Scotch, Honey Dew Scotch. High Toast Scotch, Fresh Honey Dew Scotch, Irish High Toast, Fresh Scotch, or Luodyfbot, Attention it called to the large reduction in price* of Fine Cut Cheleinf and Smoking Tobacco*, which mill be fount of a Superior Quality, TOBACCO. KMOKIKO. FISH COT CIIKWIMO. SMOKlMO. Long. P. A. L. or plain, 8. Jago, No. I, Cavendish or 8weet, Spanish, No. 2, Sweet 8oented Oronouo, Canaster, Nos. 1 and 2 mixed, Turkish, Granulated, Tin Foil Cavendish. N. D. A circular of prices wjll be sent on appli cation. 19—lyr* Notice to Creditor*!. rI!E undersigned having been appointed hy the Judge of Prohate for the County of York, and duly quallfled. Commissioners to receive and ex amine the claims of creditors against the estate of Louir O. Cowan, late of Dlddefurd, In said county, Ksauire. deceased, we hereby give notioe that we will receive and examine ail such claims, and hoar the parties, at the offlce of Alex'r F. Chlsholm, in oaoo, in Mid ooanty, on the second Satur days of June, August. September and October, A. D. 1863, at two o'clock P. M.. when and where all such creditors an hereby notlBed to present their claims. IlKNKY J RICK. STEPHEN P. LANE. Dated May l«, 1863. 2i-3w Super Phosphate! THE attention of Farmer* and Gardeners U di rected to what la universally oonceded to be the STANDARD MANURE! Small in Utt.Mri/y kanlltd, »f grtat poiPtr,and ea» b* uitd btfort or nfltr plant, n,/. J tin fit 100 *rr<»* •» «y *nnf*» i« wm „er.«« Ml )riW4 Mtn Maw « In /«r arrt. For nil by CHARLES J. CLEAVES, Mo. 0 Blddeford House Blook, When will ba found Farming Tools, Hard Ware, of every kind, Table Cntlery, Fancy Roods, gllrer and Plated Ware or all kinds. Jewelry or the Lateet Styles, sold at the lowest prloee. Wsirbts, I'lsehi mm* Jewelry Rrpalrwl faithfully, at short notloa. jotf CHARLES J. CLEAVES. AMERICAN fc FOREIGN PATENTS. R. H« EDDY solicitor'OF PATENTS, L*ti Agent of U. S. Patent Office, fratkington, (under Ike met of 1837.) 70 Slate Street, opposite KUbjr Street, B08T0NI AFTER an extensive practice of upward* of 20 yeara. continues to secure latent* In the United States i also In Ureal Britain, France, and other fbrelgn countries. Caveat*. Specifications, Bonds, Assignments, and all Paper* or Drawlnp fbr Pa tent*. executed on liberal terma and with despatch. K«»u*rchei mad* Into Amerioan or Foreign work*, to determlno the validity or utility of Intent* or Inrentlon*—and legal or other advice rendered In •11 matter* touching the aam«. Coplea of the claim* of any Patent ftirnlahed by remitting On* Dollar. Assignment* recorded at Waahlngton. The Agency la not only the largeat In New Eng land, but through It Inventor* have advanUgea for aecurlng Patent*, or ascertaining the patentability of Inventions unanrpaa*ad by. 11 not lmmea*ura bly superior to. any which can be oflered them else where. The teatlmnnlala below given prove that none la MORE SUCCESSFUL AT THE PATENT OFFICE than the sultscrlber | and aa SUCCESS 18 THE DEBT PROOFOF ADVANTAGES AND ABIL ITY, he would add that he haa al undant reason to believe, and can prove, that at no other office o the kind are the charge* for profe**ional aervlcca so moderate. The lmmenae practice of the sub scriber during twenty yeara past, haa enabled him to accumulate a vaat collection of specifications and official declalona relative to patent*. ~ These, bealdea hlaeztenalve library of legal ana mechanical works, and fall accounts of patent* granted In the United State* and Europe, render him able, beyond aueitlon, to oSer superior facili ties for obtaining Patents. All neoeaslty of a tourney to Waahlngton to pro cure a patent, and tno usual great delay there, are hero saved Inventor*. TESTIMONIALS. "I regard Mr. Eddy m on* of the moit rapablt an J mcrtufu/ practitioners with whom I hare had odlolal intercourse." CHARLES MASON, Commissioner of Patent*. "I have no hesitation in assuring inventors that they cannot employ a person more competent and truittrortkp, ana mora capable of putting their ap plicatlonsln a fbnn to aecura fbr thein an early and fkvorablr consideration at the Patent Oflloo." 1 EDMUND BURKE, Late Commissioner of Patents. -.Mr. R. II. Eddy has made for mo THIRTEEN applications, on all hut one of which patents have been granted, and that Is now penJiwj. Such un inlstalioahlo proof «>f groat talent and ability on his part loads me to recommend all Inventors to apply to him to procure theli patents,as they may lie sure of having the most faithful attention be stowed on their casoa, and at very reasonable char* gos." JOHN TAUUART. During eight months the subscriber. In course of his large practice, made on tuire rejected applica tions SIXTKKN APPEALS. EVERY one of which was iloclded In Ais favor by the Commissioner ol Patents. R. U. EDDV. Boston, December 19, 1862. Iyr2 Important to (he Afflicted. ———— «. DR. DOW continues to lie consulted at his oflloe, No*. 7 and 9 Endlcott Street, Boston, on all dlseaa cs of a PRIVATE OR DELICATE NATURE. By a long course of study and practical experience of unlimited oxtent, Dr. D. has now the gratification of presenting the unfortunate with remedies that have nover, slnoe he first Introduced them, failed to euro tho most alarming cases of (ionorrktra and Syphitii. Beneath hi* treatment, all tho horrors of venoreal and Impure blood, Impotenoy, Scrofula, Gonorrhoea, Ulcers, pains and distress In tho re glons of procreation, Inflamation of tho Bladder and Kidneys, Hydrocelo,Abcesses,Ilumora, Fright ful Swellings, and the long train of horrible symp toms attending this class of disease, are made to bcoomo as harmless as the simplest alllngs of a child. SHM1NAL WEAKNESS. Dr. D. dovotes a great part of hi* tlmo to the treatment of those oases causod by a secret and solitary habit, which ruins the body and mind, unfitting the unfortunate Individual for business or society. Some of tho sad and melancholy effects produced by early hab its .I' youth, are Weakness of the Back and Limbs, Dltilness of the head. Dimness of Sight, l'alplta* tlon of the Heart. Dyspepsia, Norvousness, De. rangcinent of tho digestive functions, Symptoms of Consumption, Ac. The fearful effect* on the mind uro much to bo dreaded i loss of memory, contusion of Ideas, depression of spirits evil fore bodings, aversion of society,self-distrust, timidity, Ac., are among tho evils producud. Such persons | should, before contemplating matrimony, consult a physician of experience, und lie at onoo restored 1 to health and happiness. Patient* who wish to remain under Dr. Dow's treatment a few days or woeks, will bo lurnishod with pleasant rooms, and oharges for board modor ate. Mcdlolnes sont to all part* of the country, with full directions for use, on roooiving description of I your case*, 1 HIGHLY IMPORTANT TO FEMALES IN DELICATE HEALTH. 1)11. DOW, Physician and Surgeon, No. 7 A 9 En clientt Street, Ronton, ii consulted dally for all tll» oases Incident to the female aystem. Prolapsus Uteri.or falling of tho Womb, Fluor Albus, Hup preisiori, and other menstrual derangements, arc now treated upon new pathologies! principle*, and speedy relief guaranteed In a very few days. 80 Invariably certain la the new mode of treatment, that mod obstinate complaint* ylold under it. ana the afflicted porson toon rejoices In perfect health. Dr. Dow ha* no doubt hau greater experience In the cure of diseases of women and children, than any other phyalclan In Iloaton. Hoarding aocommodationa for patient* who may wlah to atay in l)os ton a Tew daya under hla treat ment. Dr. Dow, ainoe I81.T, bavins confined hla whole attentlou to an offlce practloe, for the euro of Pri vate disease* and Female Complaint*,acknowledge no superior In the United 8tatea. N. A.—All Icttora muat contain four red ftampa or they will not bo answered. Uflice honra Irom 8 a. m. to 9 r. w. Certain Care in all Cases, Or No Charge Mndr. Dr Dow la consulted dally, from 8 a m. to 8 r. x. aa above, upon all diflloult and chronic dlaeaaea ol every name and nature, having by hla unwearied attention and extraordinary anccosa gained a rep utation which call* patient* from all parte of the country to obtain advloe. Among tho phvalolana in Boston, none atand higher in the profosalon than tho celebrated DR. DOW, No. 7 Endlcott Street, Uoaton. Those who need tho acrvinea of an experienced phyalcian and surgeon should give him a call. I'.8. Dr. Dow Imports and has tor sale anew artlclo oallod tho French Sooret. Order by mall, 2 lor $1, and a rod atamp. Hot ton, April 1863. Iyl8 Ayer's Sarsaparilla. ;CURE FOR PIN WORMS DR. E. G. GOULD*! FIN WORM SYRUP I* the first and only remedy over offered to the publlo for Uio effectual removal of the Asearidea, or Pin Worms, In in the human avstem. The high reputation It lm« csUhllshod In tlio last two years, And the Act Hint It la (kst H|MMd)t|lUt(|ilf worm remedies, Is the beat teat of ita great worlt It aflardi Relief In nrralr-faiir hear*, and aa Eatlre Care la Warraaled when taken according to dlrectlona, which accom pany each bottle. , This My run la also a moat valuahlo famllvca tharthlo, to be al waya uaed when physio la required, riptetaily for ekildrtn. It oorrccta the accretion*, gives tone to the atomach and bnwela, asilstlng na t u re In liar effurU to restore health. It i$ partly of Vegetable Extract!, anil nlwuy »nfe and reliable. C. IIkrvkt, 80I0 Proprietor. Hold In noaton by UEO. C. UOOI)H'IN i, CO., 12 Marahall street, and other M holesale Drunlata. Al retail by A. Sawyer, W. C. Dyer, V. II.Carlton A Co., Illddeford, f 6in5J PARTICULAR NOTICE. NEW 8TOOK OP Frefth Drii^ & iTIedicinc* ! 1UIK subscriber having Juit purchased a Krcsh Stock of I)ruga. Medicines, Ac., invites tliu ut tcntiou of the public to tho above diet. J, SAWVKIl, Drugglat, iMddeford Hou.«o Block. Pure Potash, 18tr Jnit received and for sale by J. 8AYVYER. PILES CUBED. NO HUMBUG. The auhacrlber would Inform the public that he has dlaoovered a remedy which apeedlly cure* the moat obstinate oases of thla dlatreaalng oomplalnt It la an Internal medicine, la purely vegetable, and perfootly atmple and safe for the moat delleate pa Uent We put It up In mailable torm. with dire* Uona for preparing, (which la only to ateep It.) and other nroesrary direction*, and on the reeelptor one dollar we will forward a package to any ad dress by mall, post paid. Trial packages will be mailed on the receipt ol 33 eenu. In atampa or change. Poll particular! oan be obtained on addreaalng the proprietor, with a aUtnp eneloeed. JOHN MORRILL, tyr* t Medical Chemlat, Lewlaton, Me. LAW BLANKS OP BTBRT KIND rttlHTSB IH A mur MAITRBB AT TBS CKIOM urrica The All Sufficient Three. THE GREAT ilAMERICAN REMEDIES," Kmwi m Ilclnbdd'i Genuine Preparations, vis: HKLMnOLD'S EXTRACT uBUCHU SARSAPARILLA, M IMPROVED ROSE IT ASH. HELMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATION, HIQHLY CONCENTRATED COMFOUXD Fluid Extract Buchu, A Positive and Specific Remedy for Diseases of the J3£-BIaddor, Kidneys, Gravel, and Dropsical Swellings, This Medicine increases the power of Diges tion, and excitea the Abtorbent* into healthy ac tion, by which the Watery or Calcerout depo sition*, and all unnatural enlargement* are re duced, as well as pain and inflammation, and is good for Men, Women or Children. Hdmbold'g Extract Buchu roa WKAKXESSM arising from Excesses. Habits of Dissipation, Early Indisoretion, or Abuse, ATRKDKO WITH THE fOLLOWINO SYMPTOMS, Indisposition to Exertion. Lou of Power, Loss of Memory, Difficulty of lireathinc, Weak Nerves. Trembling, Horror of Disease, Wakeftilnoes, IHmness of Vision. Pain In the Itaek, Universal Lassitude of Flushing of the Dodjr, the Muscular System, Kruptlons on the Faoe, Hot lianas, Pallid Countenanoe, Dryness of the 8kln. These symptoms, if allowed to go on, which this medicine invariably removes, soon follow Impotency, Fatuity, Epileptic Fitt, in one of which the patient may expire. Who can say that they are not frequently followed by those "direful diseases," INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION. Many are awaro of the cause of their suffer ing, but none will confess. Tho records of the Insane Asylums, and tho melancholy deaths by Consumption, bear ample witness to tho truth of the assertion. The Conttitution, once nfeeltd with Organic irraknttt* Requires tho aid of medicino to strengthen and invigorate the system, which HelmSold't Extract Buchu invariably does. A trial will convince tho most skeptical. Females, Females, OLD OR YOUNO, 8INOLE. MARRIED, OR CUNTEJll'LXTlNU MARRIAUB, In many affections peculiar to Females the Extract Duchu ia unequalled by any other rem edy, an in Chlorosis or Retention, Irregularity, I'ainfulucss, or Suppression of tlio customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or Sohirrous state of the Uterus, Lcuchorrhrca or Whites, Sterility, and for all complaints incident to the sex, wheth er arising from Indiscretion, Habits of Dissipa tion, or in the Doclino or Clmngo of Life. SKK SYMPTOMS ABOVK. NO FAMILY 8H0ULD DE WITHOUT IT. Take no nnlsam. Mercury, or Unpleasant Med ietas for Unpleasant and Dangerous Diseases. Ilclmbold's Extract Biicliu CURE8 Secret Diseases in all their stages; at littlo expense; little or no change in diet; no inconvenience, AND NO EXPOSURE. It causes frequent desire, and gives strength to Urinate, thereby removing obstructions.nre venting and curing Strictures of tho Urethra, allaying pain and inflammation, so frcnuent in this class of diseases, and eznclling Poitonout, Dittauiand Worn-Out Matter. Thousands jipon thousands who have been the victims of QUACKS, and who have paid heavy feet to be cured in a short time, have found they were deceived, nnd that the "rubra*' has, by tho use of "Power ful Astringents," been dried up in the system, to break out in an aggravated ft rm, and i'LRHAPS AFTER MARRIAUL. USB Helmbold's Extract Bticliu For all Affections and Diseases of TII K URINARY ORGANS, whether existing in Male or Vernal*, from whatever cause originating, and No Matter of Hoio Long Standing! Diseases of these Organs require the aid o a Durum. Helmbold'n Ext. Buchu IS THE GREAT DIURETIC. and it is certain to have the draired effect in all Diseases for which it is recommended. BLOOD! BLOOD! BLOOD! Helmbold's Highly Concentrated Compound Fluid Extract Samparilla. SYPHILIS. This Is an affection of tho Blood, and attaoks tho Sexual Organs, Linings of the Now, Ears, Throat, Windpipe, and other Mucus Surfaces, making its appearance in the torm of Ulcers.— Helmbold's Extract Sarsaj>ari1la purifies the Blood, and removes all Scaly Eruptions of the Skin, giving to the Complexion a Clear and Healthy Color. It bolngprepared exprenslIv for this class of complaints, its Blood Purifying Properties aro preserved to a greater extent than any other preparation of Sarsaparilla. Mielmbol(VH Rone Wanh. An excellent Lotion for Diseases of a Syphil itic nature, and as an injection in Diseases of tho Urinary Organs, arising from habits ot dis sipation, used in connection with the Extracts Buchu and Sarsaparilla, in such diseases as rec ommended. Evidence of tho most responsible and reliable character will accompany tho medicincs. Cerlllcstr* of Ci»rr«, From eight to twenty years' standing, with names Known to SCIENCE AND FAME. For medical properties of UUCIIU, see Dispensa tory of the United States. Hco I'rufeMor DEW EES1 valuable works on the Pracliee of Physio. tSeo remarks made by the lato celebrated Dr. PHYSICK, Philadelphia. h«o remarks made by Dr. EPIIRAIM McDOIP ELL, a eelebralod Physloian, and Member of the Itoyal College of Surgoons, Ireland,and publUhed In the Transactions of the King and Queen's Jour sal. See Medlco-Chlrur*lcal Review, published by HEN J AM! ti TRAI'ERS, Fellow or the Royal Col. lege of Surgeons. Bee most of the late Standard Works on MMIelne. Etlraet Ruck*. HJOOprr hiittlt, or it* for fi.no. •• SartnparilUi, 1.00 » fijOO. fmprovrU Roir JfTuA, 50 " " ^,50. Or half a doieo of each Tor $14, which will bo sulll clent to oure the most obstinate cam, If directions are adhered to. Delivered to any address, securely packed from observation. »,♦ Describe symptoms In all communications.— Cures guaranteed. Adrloe gratis. AFFIDAVIT. Personally appeared before me,an Alderman of the city of Philadelphia, II. T. IIrlmbold, who,be ing duly sworn, doth say, his preparations contain no narcotic, no mercury, or other injurious drugs, but are purely vegetable. H. T. HELM HOLD. Sworn and subscribed before me. this 23d day of November. ISM. HTM. P. HIHBARD, Alderman, Ninth street, abore IUo«, Phlla. Address Letters for Information In confidence, H. T. HELMROLD, Chrmut, Depot KM Booth Tenth st» below Chestnut, Phi la. Htwmrt of Counter ftilt and Unprincipled Draleri, Who endearor to dispose "of their our*" and •tktr articles on the reputation attained by HelmboliPs Oenulne Preparations, M " Kxtract Ouehu, M mm Hareaparilla, w ■' Improved Rose Wash. Sold by all Druggists every where. Aok for Hoh*UU'»—T*t If* Other Oat out the advertisement, and send for It, md neM/avMrfhs sstf I^msti. lyrti tbi woiu'a ciut RtxiDt roa Scrofula and Soroftilooa Dlaooaea. Frmm Emery fries, a urll lmmen merchant of Ox• ford, Maine. MI bare aold larg* quantlUoa of your Haiuata mi.i.A, bat nerer yet oar liottle wlik-h failed of the dealred effect and lull aatiafartlon tothoae who took It. Aa tot an our iieoplc trr It, they agree there haa been uo mcdlcln" like It before la our community." Eruptions, Pimples, .Blotches, Puatulea, Ul cers, Soroa, and all Dlsoases of the Skin. From Iter, liobt. Stmt (on, UHtlol, Kmgland. u I only do my duty to you and the publle, when 1 add mi testimony to that you publiah of the me dicinal virtues of rour S a us a pa him.A. Mr daugh ter, aged ten. had an afflicting humor In ner ears, eyes, and hair for years, which we were unable to eurv until we tried your HAiUAraniLLA. She has been well for aome montha." /Vow Mrt. Jant K. Hire, a weU-bntnen and much esteemed lailym/ DennhrlUe, Cape Mag Co., X.J. M 31 y daughter haa auffered for a year pant with a aerofuloua eruption, which waa very troublcaoine. Nothing afforded anr relief until wo tried your Ha ksapakiixa, which aoon completely cured Iter." From Charles P. Gage, Ftq., of the trtdelg tnoten Gage, .Hurray if Co., mannfacturrrt of enamelled paperi In Xinhua, X. II. MI had for acreral yeara a rery tronbleaomo kwnor In my face, which crew rouatantly worso until It dlaflgured mr featurea and became an Intol erable affliction. I tried almoat every thing a man eould of both adrtce and mcdidnc, but without any relief whatcrer, until I took your Habsaimiuixa. It Immediately made my face worse, aa you told me It might fbr a time, but In a few weeks the uew akin began to form under the blotches, and eou Untied until my faee is as smooth aa any body's, and I am without any ayinptoma of the dlaeaae Hut 1 know of. I enjoy perfect health, and without a doubt owe It to your Saksaimrilla." Erysipelas—General Debility—jruniy uie Blood. From Dr. llobt. Sarin, Mansion St.. Ke*> York. " I)ii. AYKU. I acldom fall to remove Eruption* and Scrofulous Sores by the per«vcrinK u*eor your 8ARaArAltll.LA.and 1 have Ju»t now cured mi attack of Malignant hruiipelns with It. No alterative we ponce** e<|uala the 8Aitfl.\rAMLi.A you have *ap> plied to the profeasion m well a* to the people." From J. K. Johnston, ir«Zr»ww, Ohio. " For twelve year*, I had the yellow Kry*lpela« on my right arm, during which time I tried all tho celebrated phyMclana I could reach, and took hun dred* of dollar* worth of medlclnea. The nicer* were ao bad that the corda became vlaible, and tho doctor* dccidcd that my ann mint bo amputated. I began taking your Mai:*aimrii.i..\. Took two bot tle*, and aome of your I'imji. Together they hare cured me. 1 am now a* well and Round aa any body. Iteing In a public place, my caao I* known to every body In thia community, and excite* the woudcr or all " From IIoh. Henry Monro, M. P. P., of Xewrastle, C. Jr.. a leading number of the Canatllan Parlia ment. »1 have uaed your SAnaAPAntM.A In mjr family, for general </(' ilitn, and for pnr(fMiii</ the blood, with very benefl inl reault*, and feci couUdcucu la cuiuiuenulug It to the afflicted." St. Anthony's Fire, Hose, Bait Bhoum, Scald Head, Sore Eyes. From Harvey Sickler, Esq., the able editor qf the TimlhanniKk Democrat, I'tnnnylntnla. " Our only child, about three year* of age, waa attacked l>y pimple* on hi* forehead. They rapidly aprend until they formed a loath*oinc ami virulent aore, which covered hi* face, and actually blinded hia eye* for *omc day*. A skilful physician applied nitrate of *ilver ana other rvtnedie*, without any apparent effect. For llflcen day# we guarded hi* hauds, lent with them he ahould ti-aroiH-u the fea tcring ami corrupt wound which covered hi* whole face. Having tried every thing clae we had auy hope from, we began givlu^ your SAiiM.vrAltiLi.A, and applying the Iodide of |Mita*h lution, aa you direct, 'lhe *orc begau to heal when we hail given the tint bottle, and waa well when we had finlnlied the *econd. Tho chlld'a l|lllll||l whirli lud come out, grew again, and he t« now a* healtliy ami fair aa any other. The wholo neighborhood predicted that tfie cldld inuat die." Byphilia and Mercurial Dlseaae. From Dr. Hiram Stout, of St. Louu, Mitmurl. " 1 liuil your H.vkhai'aiiiluv a more cffirtu.nl renmly for Hit' accondary symptoms of Syiihilit and for syphilitic dlscasotnan any other we possess TIio profession an- Indebted to you for iomv of the best nutiidlies we have." lYom A. J. J-Vetich, M. />., an eminent phytlcltin of Laurence, Mutt., who it a prominent member of the l*qi*tnt*irt of MuiMchutettt. •• Dn. Aykii. My dear Sin I hare found your Sm:m wmui.i \ an excellent remody for Syiihilit, both of the primary and tctonrfary type, ami effee. tual In some cases i hat were too obMinnte to yield to other remedies. 1 do uot know wlmt we can cm ploy with more certainty of succcm, wlicrv a powvr lui alterative ii required." Mr. Chat. S. fan l.iew, of Xeie firitnnr(rl, X..T., had dreadftil ulcera on hla leg*, caused by the abuse of mercury, or mtrcuruti iltaeane, whirh grew MM* and more aggravated for yeara, ill sj»ite of tmjf remedy or treatment that could lie applied, until the pcracvcrlnj,' me of Atkii'm liMAPAMLU Clllmt him. Fcwcaacacan be found more iBNtrnrtlMl distressing than tliia, and it took acvcrat dozen bottle* to cure him Leucorrhcca, Whitaa, Female Woaknoaa, arc generally produced by internal Scrofulous ft ceration. anil ore very often cured by tin * iHirMn effect of tliia BAMAfARlLU< ijomeensea renulre. however, in aid of the HAitfurAHltXA, tin aklllhl application of local remedies. /'row the tretllwwn ami whlrhi celebrated Dr. Jacob Morrill, of Cincinnati. " I have found your Naiihaimiiilla an excellent alterative In dlaeaaea of iVinalca. Many casea of Irregularity. l<cucorrha>a, Internal I'lccration, and local debility, arising from the arrofhloua diathesis, have yielded to It, and there are few that do not, when ita effcct la properly aided by local treatment." A lady, umrilllng to allow the publication of her name, write* / " My daughter and myaclf have been wired of a very debilitating IxMicorrhrca of long standing, by two bottlca of your 8 All* Apahim.a.' Rheumatiam, Gout, Liver Complaint, Dy» pepaia, Heart Diaoaao, Neuralgia, when caused by Scrofula In the ayatem, are rapidly cured by this Ext. baksai-amlla. AYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS possess ao many advantages over the other purgatives in the market, anil tlieir nu|>erior virtues arc to universally known, tlmt we need not do more than to assure the public their quality is maintained equal to the best it ever has been, and that they may be depended on to do all that they have ever done. Prepared by J. C. AYElt, M. D., 4 Co., Lowell, Mass., and sold by All the druggists In Blddeford and 8ac<>. and by dealers in medicine every whero. Meowiy MANHOODI IIOW LOST! IlOW KEftTOREDt Junlpublithtd In a Staled Knvthpt, Pritt 0 fit., ALECTURR on the Nature, Treatment an>t K i<1 ■ leal Cure of Spermatorrhea or Seminal Weak, lie**, Sexual Doblllty, Mervoufnoss.and Involun tary Emissions, Inducing Iinpotcncy.Consuiupllon, and Montal and Physical Debility, Dy ROBERT J. CULVERWELL, »(. 1). The Important fact that the awftil ovnsc<|uences of self-abuse may he effectually removed without Internal medicines or the dangerous application of caustles, instrument*, medicated bougies, and oth> cr numerical devices, Is here clearly demonstrated, and tno entirely new and highly siicocssful treat* ment as adopted hy tho celebnttod author, fully explained, by means of which every one Is enabled to cure himself perfectly, and at the least poulble oost, thereby avoiding all tho advertised nostrums or the day. This leeture will prove a boon to thou, sands and thousands. Bent under seal, In aplain envelope, to any ad Biddeford Marble Works! ADJlir«i co. RESPECTFULLY announce to the cltltens of Blddeford and vicinity that thoy have opened a shop on Lincoln street, In tho eastern end of the Qulnby A Sweetser Block,for the manufacture of Grave Stones, Tablet», MONUMENTS, TABLE AND COUNTER TOPS, &C„ &C. Also. Soap Stone Boiler Tops. Funnel 8tones Stove Linings, Ao. Work done with neatness and dlspatah and far ranted to give satisfaction. Orders solicited. Blddofbrd, July 4, l«W. 18tf printing, In tvtry variety, NEATLY EXECUTED at the ofOoe of the UNION AND JOURNAL. Hooper's Brlok Block, i ( Liberty Street BIDDEFORD, MR. YE HOUSE, Liberty St., nnor Cor.?r«dJ _ Bridge, Blddefbrd. Valentine Free Is prepared to dre allklnds of Linen, Cotton, Silk and Woolen Uoods, of any eolor. In ihe best manner, foati, Vest*. Pants,Capes, Raglans, llas.julns, 4e .cleans ed and eolored without being ripped, aad pat In good order. All coloring done by aim is warranted not to smut. lyrM D GRACE'S CELEBRATED SALE A8URE RELIEF FOR THE 8UFFERER. This Salro Is a rcgctablo preparation, Inrrnt •d In the I7th century, by Da. Wm. Giucs, surgeon in King James's array. Through its agency he cured thousands of most serious sores and wounds that baffled the skill of the most eminent physicians of his dsy, and was regarded by all who knew him as a public bendactor. Grace's Cilsbrated Salvo cures Buns. 0race's Celebrated Ssleo cures Scalds. Grace's Celebrated Sales cares Flesh Wounds. Grace's Celebrated Salro cures Coras. Grace's Celebrated Sales cures Felons. Grace's Celebes tad Sales euree Fro sea Limbs. Grace's Celebrated Sales cures Wens. Orace's Celebrated Sales cures Callouses. Grace's Cslsbratsd Sales cures Salt Bhaom. , Grace's Celebrstsd Sales curse Chilblains. Orace's Celebrated Sales curse Sers Breast. Grace's Celebrated Sales cures Sore Lips. Oracs'i Celebrated Sales euree Erysipelas Sores. Orace's Celsbrated Bales cures Aboceem. Orace's Celebrsted Bales cures Ulcers. Orace's Celebrated Sales curse Chapped Hands. Grace's Celebrsted Sales curss Bingworas. And from Sores and Wounds of the most serious nature down to s common Pimple. It eradi cates Pimples from the face, and beautifies the skin. There is no preparation before the publio that can equal this Salro in prompt and encT getic action for tho speedy cure of external dis eases as thoso who havo tried its eirtues testify. Soldiers, Sailors, and Fishermen, will find this Salro their best friend. It has nono of tho irritating, heating proper* tica of other remedies, but coola, clcunses, and heals tho most serious Sores and Wounds. Erery family, and especially those containing children, ahould keep a box on hand iu case of accident, for it will aaro them much trouble, suffering, and money. All it wanta is s fair trial to euro old and mretcrate Soros. MANUFACTURED DT WILX.I-A.ivr GKRA.CE, AMKSnUJlY, MASH. Price Sft Crista per Bas. Each box has tho above cut and the fac-slmilr of tb« proprietor's signature attached to it. which Is duly copyrighted. M. 8. Uurr If Co., 20 Congress ft, Cm. C. donjirtn k Co., 11 and 12 Marshallst . ami H'trl« tr I'ol trr, 170 Wellington it., noston, Wholesale Agents. Kor rale by druggists and at country stores orery where. Kgrsalnln Rlddeford by Dr. J. (lawyer, Dr. IC.U. Stevens. Dr. D. Smith ami A. Sawyer, lyrll (Copyright accureri.] The Great Indian Remedy ! FOK FK.11 ALES, DR. MATTISOX'S MDIltl EMffJGOfiUB. Thla celebrated Hnnalo Meillrlne. noareaaini; virtue* unknown of any thing el*e of the kln<t,nn<l proving c(trotunl aHerall other* have It dealt; tied for both fc/ir-iW a nil tin alt hidif, anil If the very he«t tlilntr known for tho purpoae, ae It will bring on the monthly titinttt In ca* t§ <ii obatructlon, after all other re luollea of the kind hare been tried In vain. OVKllSOOO DOTTLEHhave now been aold without a tingh fnUuro when taken aa directed,ami without tho leant Injury tu health in any rate. CVflt la put up In tattle* ol three different alrcngths. with Hill direction* n.r using. ami sent «y rxi>Tr**,eioiriff traled,lo all part* of (lie country I'KICKS— Ful« Strength. $10; II • ll Strength. |5| Quarter Strength, I : per bottle. Itrmemher! This modlclne la do* -■ •'expressly for OitBmATKCAftir*. In which »l otlier remedies of the kind have tailed to cure i aW IK) that ll In wnrrunto 1 a« represented in *v*r$ r« or thu price will tie refunded. fjr" llewaro of luilUtlonii! None genuine and warranted unlets pnrchared Airtritf of Dr. M. at 'hi* Remedial Initllute for Kncclal Disease*, No. M> Union Street, Providence, K. I. Thli tpreiiUly embraces all diseases of n PriMlt nature,lioth of MIJN aii'l WOMKN, by a regularly educated physician of twenty yeari' practice, ^1» Inic thciu his irhnit nil ml ion. Consultations hy letter or otlarwlie are itrietlg confidential, and medicine* will lie sent bv Kxjipss, secure from oh aerratlon, to all partsofthe I Slates. Alto accom modations for ladle* from al>ro»d, wlshlns for • aeeura an<l quiet Kctreat. wltli good cars, until re stored to hculth. CAUTION.—It has been estimated, that over Tuo Hunilmt Thoutnnd Dollar* are paid to swind ling quaeks annually,In New Knjrland alene, with. anf benefit to tho*« who pay It. All till* cornea from trufltlnic, fritkout infnrg,loinen who are alike destitute of honor, charactcr. and skill, ami who»e only recommendation I* their own HN and extrar agant tuitrtioni, In praise of tktmielrei. If, there fore, you would m-oid keimj knmhngytd, take no man's word no mutter uhnt kit pretention* are, hut MAKK INyt'lIlVi—It will cost you nothing, and may rare you many regrrtsj for, as advertising iihysloiant, In nine caiei out of ten are fev/wf, thrre Is no safety In trusting any of them, unless yon know who and what they are. l)r SI. will send frit, hy enclosing one stamp M above, a Pamphlet on DUEJMMt Of ItOMI \ and on Private Ditetuet eenernlly, giving fUll In formation, i< if* the moil undoubted reference* ant <i*<f/fS/imoiia/i, without which, noadvertisink phy sician, or medicine of this kind li deserving of AJfY COHFWKHCK iriUTKIKK. Order* hy inall promptly attended to. Write your address/>/aiN/jr, and direct to Dr. SIattisok. as aboro. .'H'tf CURE THAT COUGH OF YOURS. L'sf I fir hrxt, xiirrst nnd rlirnpml Household Beinrdjr llie World hm ever Trodurrd. grONLV 13 CTJ*. PKR BOTTLK.jy iTImlnm ZjmIoc Porter'* GREAT COUGH KEMEDR MiuUmo Zarioo Por t' T'l < nriili»i Hn I - •am la w»rianlc<l If iim«I according In Urn direction*. to cure in all >*-<* Cough*. Cold*, Whooping uadk A*ib» ni.i. nn<l all affect Inn* «.f the Throat and Lunga. V*l'mr /.<**«<■ I'orltr'l II a 1 a n m i» |irr|>arcd with all llio rrnuiill* earn ami iklll, from a combination of the M remedies tho «rc|(rtal>l« kingdom afford*. IUre U)r<iia|i|ualltlMareliM rd on it* power toaMiit the healthy amt rl|cnr oui circulation of th« IiIikxI, thro' the lung*. It la not a rloleat rrm« (I v.liut einoliirnt.warui I n g. *earchlogand effrc tire i can be taken by the ol<lf»t iH-r»on or tha yoomeit child. I M+fmf 7Mf P»rttr't ttahnm hu heen In UN by the |inblle fbr nrcr eighteen yeara, and haa acquired iw mi* ■Imply by tiring recommended by Uiom who bava used II, to their nflllcted Irlenda mil other*. MOST IMPORT A XT.-Mad'me Zadoc Tor ter'« Curatlt e llalaaui If wM at a price which brine* It In the rcach of every nno to keep it convenient for um. The timely uae of a ilnrl« bottle will prove It t<> I* worth UK) time* It* coat. NOTICE. law yem N»mtf /—Do not he i*r*ua del to purchase article* at U to $1. which' do not contain the virtue* of a 13 ct. tattle of Aladama Porter'* Curative Balaam, the co*i of manufectur. In; which la aa great a* that of almoat any other medicine , and the very low prlco at which It la cold make* the profit to the teller apparently *u>* II, and unprincipled dealer* will aometlmea rceom mend other medielnet on which their prolU are larger, unleaa the cuatomer* lnal*t ui««n having Madame Porter**, and none other. Aak lor Uadama rnrtcr'i Curative ltal*am, price 13 eenta, and In large bottle* at» cent*,and Uke no other. If yo« cannot get it at one *toreyou can at another. 17-Hold by all I>rs«l*ta and Btorw-keeper* at 1.1 oenl*. ami in larger Imttie* at ^ ceuta. _ _ l»r. K. U. hteven*, agent ft»r lllddeford 1 8. 8, Mitchell, a cent for Maco. ties. C. Uoodaln A Co, III Marahall *L, Iloatoa, (Jeneral AitcdU f'r New Kutrlind, ucnerai v»g UJiLL4 uUCitKLL. Proprietor*. 1 yx n*W Vork. Lumber for Sale! Clear Pla*> Nhla|l«, Clear Plaa UaanU. OaaHawed lf«aalark Bear4. Alao, Building Lamber Generally. J. noBooiv. Spring** bland, Blddaford, April X) I MO. |«|f