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Agricultural. ' FH'l'Î'i"? "T~t~ Maine es Sh*' is to Re.—Λο. J. Manufacturers have, already, been successfully established in Maine. They are giving a good return on the invest ment. The) have proved that capital may be profitably invested in Maine. They have doubled, yea. trebled, in about twenty years. We have our I^wiston, Saco, Wddeford, Portland, Wtethrep, Gardiner and Dexter. The statistics *>f manufacture* in these cities and towns tally favorably to the manufacturers of Maine. Tho future oi'our Slate ie foreshadowed. Water powers have been purchased by corporations and individual*, who intend to erect factories on a grand scale. The headstrong Androscoggiu, in its rage for iiuprovetuent, is speaking in thunder tones to the capitalist. "Harness me to the tribute wheel, ami 1 will work your wcaltu, and the independence of Oxford and Franklin countfe!·.'* Our other riven are leaping from their mounuiu headland* and highland tables, thundering forth. "Thereis a withholding that tendeth to poverty, and a giving that teudeth to wealth ' We are the original legoey of Ht ave· ;n "Our thnnderings have received no response save the mimic echo of the howling storm, and the de risive hooting of tbe ow?;· 4,Oor force* have, hitherto, been wasted on the willow and elm. that bow in graceful reference over our burning eat tracts as they wave in grateful submis>i. η to our power;" •'Harness us to manufactures, the car of the wealth and pow er of nations;* *·We are man's serrants;" "To him will we yield willing obeNan- -·.** A practical illostra ·η, .vid ore familiar to the readers of th* Journal, of th»* wraith aud farm thrilt that follow in the wake of manufacture, let us in>tame Lewislon. Her water p^wer. wrested as it were from nature, has developed a populous, wealthy and enterprising city. Th«· manufacturer says to the benutiful agri ultural region a!> ut it, "Our interest and your* are reeriprocal. You speed the plow and we w ill -peed the loom, and div ide the profits w ith you. You r»' juiiv our fabrics to clothe yourselves and taiu ilies. We re<]uireyottr hay, grains. n»eat. vegetables, fruit an 1 wood. We will strike the. balance in cash n And the farmer discourses thus with the merchant and ei'izeu: "We art-in company with the manufacturer which warrants us to bestir ourselves—to nnnu· facture manures, (train our html*. redrain our bogs, wrest i»ur rugged Ι:ιη·!» f:v>ni tli·* clutch of nature and plant or» h μ η Is an I viuewnl». We will admit you to the copartnery, an»! furnish you with *<!i b!e*. if you will supply us with go^nls an J handiwork. piovided ν ou will square the account with cash.** Who, blessed with the power ot loco motion, has not, within twenty-tivc jear*. beheld. with a*toni»':ment ami delight. Ihe wondrous change that ha» come over Le.viston and passed tν» the Ικ-autilul and fertile valley ot the Androscoggiu. Here a city has ari»<u from a run! dis trict. and a germ \ep tateJ for a future city on the other bank. Improvement hiu· »w«pc over tiie valley ol the Androe» eoggin and clothed it .is a ga. d« n. Tiie t ye hx-ks. and tiw mind rest» u ith pleasure on thi» improvement. Here a city ot t· η thousand inhabitant», j>oint» its halt dozen towering »piivs, hope-like to the »kies. Here education is lioerally endowed. In the vicinity lands have in creased in value one thousand j»er cel.t., —throughout the country titty per cent. And thi» must be a» credited to iu auu facture. When the Spra^ue·*, tho e pi in* ·» ot manufacture, shall buzz, their hundreds of thousands Μ spindles in Augusta, the like effect vvill be produced upon the agriculture of Kennebec. When all the waterfalls in Maine shall yieM to the art of man, our State «ill he one city—or at least one great continuous village. Xo nation or peopl·· can become com pletely w t'.n.ihy and ρ overtul by agricul ture and commerce .! >ne. 1: is manu facture that has made England what she i». the little but might kingdom. Manu facture is the trip!· t .· ter ol agriculture and commerce. Th*. · form t îe ;ra:i 1 triad. We see w hat is wat ng u» r<>U »> ι t future greatness ci M ne. I»o not »tand sniveling arid dnve ig over a »ttrn climate or a rugged > il, vow upon the pr* d altar of Nature ird ofter sacrifice, \imv ;·> r»-tn· e th«»»»· rb tructions in your pat:, λ. ich · .o" \v»u lY< a. the prl/e. They ·» t-re placed there to l· arnyou to f>eirieu. Where m» effort is require*!, no will will be directed. A man without a λ iil i» uot a man -a thing. Harness these waterfalls with in iron harness. 1 hoy will need no lashing Nature needs none. Thi» is wanting to roll on the luture greatness of the Dirijo State. This is wanting to ktep our s >ns hum caugnters ai noiue, euiter in the manufacturing establishments, or. what i» belter, within or along side of the paternal mansion, w here theirmoraUand health can be in «afe keeping. This is wanting to increase the wealth and popu lation of our State, which, in some of the rural districts, decreased in the last decade ; and, prot>ablv, will in ihe prt sent. This is wanting to build up cries with 10, 20, or even όυ,υυο inhabitants. Thi* is wanting to increase our commerce bj furnishing products tor tnu.ap«>rtati<>n. And this is wanting to create a greater demand for iarrn produce, and to enhamor the price thereof. The farmer can, it is true, now dispose of his farm pnxhice ; but the freight to a foreign market must be subtracted. Farms and tar m crop> are worth more in the vieinitie* of cities and Urge towns. When our waterfalls are made to do the bidding of man, every farmer will bud a ready market at his owu door, w ithout the trouble of transportation orthe deduc tion of freights and commissions. Tli^n will agriculture throw off the light shackles imposed upon her, and with gimU hand supply (1m deiiituMliUxienrk.'h herself. Thus we see, if Maine would assume to the proposition that the God of Nature aligned her, our streams aud rirersmust not dash out their brains anil waste their energies in their onward rush to the king of waters. Let u> not complain uf the endowment* ot Nature until we have converted all the flfiiHMit» "he has kindly thrown around us to our aggrandizement. Nnture has been no more protuse in her gifts to any people. Mnine is rich in Agricultural, commercial and manufacturai eudow nii uu. I'nder the marshal>hip i»f this grand triad Maine marches triumphnntly to he» glorious future. Skaks. .Maint- and Manufactures, BY WALTER WELLS. It need not l>c repeated that the only hope of Maine for general and widely dif fused opulence and large increase of po|> ulatiuo. lests U|h>u the development ol hes great manufacturing resources. It is upon this assurance that the ex ploration of the water-power of the State has been entered upou and thus far pros ecuted ;—upon the assurance that when manufacturers beyond the State become acquainted with the extraordinary meas ures of mechanical force now running to w aste iu our rivers, they h ill make haste to come in and use it. But we. the people of Maine, who are most deeply concerned, hare not in pro portion to our opportunities aud necessitie» laid our own hands to the work of develop ing our manufactures. The word is con tinually on our tongues—We must manu· facture, we must set our water-powers at woik—l»ut w e do not do it. The work is doue to be sure to sonu· extent. but main ly by extra-State capital and enterprise and at best inadequately. There are multitudfo of water-|H>wers in the State, situated amongst well-to-do communities, that have not commanded :i single hour's effort or λ sing!*· dollar's outlay toward their developement. Each man waits for his neighbor to move, and all w ait for oat-ide capitalists or operators to come in and do the work. Bv consequence the Siat»·, as contrast j ed w iih our w ishes and our hopes, is languishing, i- impovt rished. and drained of it* popiihiiiviD ; peculiar and specific girt ofnatute, vouchsafed to us iu a meas ure w ithout parallel. is to >o large an ex tent piaiicA.liy neglected and contemned. It is idle, with whatever emphasis and repetition, to recite the proposition—man uUcturing is to be the gr and business of Maine—unie·» «c take ΙιοΜ and make it our business. It i> not expected of course and will not l»e required «»f u-». todcvclope our great water-power il«>ne, but we are e\peeled to do what we can. Hut i! i< complained :hnt many <>l the attempts already made in various localities have failed, ha ν e resulted disastrously t<» all conceined ; that nobody know how to niauage the business, :ojtl that finally out siders came In nnd swallowed up all there was left t«> swallow. This has been in t«*» man ν cases true, ami the cause of it is not far to seek. Our first-clas» \oung men. voting men of tal ent, education, energy, especially of cap I it tl. have addressed themselves to other ι branches ot exertion to the inflect of manufacturing ; they ha\e nut, exc« 'l't rarely, served apprenticeship to manufac turing as an occupation; they have not learned the Hade. Arco: dingly. as a rule ι anil comparatively, our own people have ÎKfu but indifferently qualified to manage manufacturing enterprises. Mr. Lock wood of I.ewiston. on one oc casion, speaking *>f a manufactory, said. "I learned my trade there." He learned ih· trutlt\ learned il thoroughly; and so, ample fortune, and the conduct of great manufacturing operations have fallen into his hands. It a bundled thou.-and dollars were wanted for investment upou the wa ter-power at l^ewitten, it could be pro cured in Boston in an hour; simply be· cause the rich nu n of Bo>fon know amas tet of the trade i< in charge, and every thing will be managed to the best account. S» then, I would have our youug men, in particular young inen < f brains and ! money, go into manufactories, and learn the art, learn it especially as conducted by the u>e of water-power, in which our resources arc so great : learn it as they w ould a profession, and instead of a 'pro fession.1 There are plenty of communi ties the wealthy men of which would ^iadlv unite in establishing manufactories if onl\ one whom they know to be thor oughly trained, and in every way respon sible, and in whom the} have an interest, stood ready to guide and control the work. But we need not only a wider advertis ing uf our resources, not only a more lib eral appropriation ot our money and stren uous education of our home talent to the development of those resources, but we need also a national poli-y, continued or initiated, thai shall make it possible for the iufant enterprises uf our State to get , upon their feet and gather stiength to ι >tHin 1 alone. We do not ask protection to iudu>trie« for which nature has made better provision elsewhere, or for perma nent protection at all; but wo do need temporary bulwarks against the over whelming odds of the concentrated eapi tal ami pauper labor of the old countries, until we have made a gond t* ginning. What we want, theu is—while inviting others to come iu and utilize and share our advantages— to take hold of manu facturing ourselves, and as a business for all time, to train ouryoungraen to it; and lastly to stand shoulder to shoulder w ith those who demand protection for home industries in this earlier and feebler stage. —Portland Press. Setting out Strawberry hetla. Strawberry plants can now be set out from the middle of August to the end of September. It is true August is general ly a very warm and veiy dry month, but iu case ot the absence of rain the newly planted beds must be watered everJ day or two until they become established. The bed should not be in a damp situa tion. or the soil heavy. Dig deep, pulver ize tinely, and apply a pretty heavy dose of good bnrnyarri manure. I*t the divi sions be about three and a half feet in width and as leng as may be desirable. Set the plants about eighteen inches apart, iusert them in the ground firmly bnt not too deeply, and then keep clear ol all grass and weeds. As to the varieties, we should choose for our own planting the following; "Triumph," "Russell, " and "Hovey," and if we wished another, Jucunda. They should be planted in this wise in making up α full bed, with half a dozen or a doz en divisions; 1 Triumph, 2 Jucunda, 8 Ilovey, 4 Kussell. In this way a fine crop ie assured with as much certainty as anything can be. The hurt of November I protect the plants with a light covering of straw the first year, after that if netnled light manure may be substituted as η covering. A half crop may be expcctod the first season. A mulch of straw cut two or ' three inches long will keep the ground moist and cool, which this bury likes, i and smother the weeds. This should be 1 applied the first part of April. An appll | catiou of »|>ent tun is also excellent. [Gerraantown Telegraph. Walter A. Wood's MOWER, tin it it far It· ι r«l by Walter Λ. Wood, for Ihr Mowing «ιιΗ Heaping Warhlnr Co., Hitusick Faix*, Ν. V. Tin· Hli»llK>T PR1/.KS ever offrrf<l on Mower» h»r« lirrn thr«e \larhiΙ)Ρ» among tlirm inn Kmnil iiolit Mêlait «lui lh«· *·ιa«»<1 < ro*· of the LafioD of ll»ni»r, h( the irreat Purl· K\|»o*j. lion .-uni FieldTrial κι 1*>7—l.ujht Hr*/ I'riit* in ►'or hjrhtiie*» of Draft. Miroplteilv of <\»ii-tnn·· { lion. durability . »·.>·*· <»f management and porf<v· lion ol work. thene M»· him-» r\r»*| nil otlu-r·· Descriptive t irvolan· will Ικ» »ent ftw <>w ι*ι·ιΊί· rat ..η ι.» JOHN \\ ItKSDK. Meredith Village, V it, «•«·ηι·»*1 Λι,ΚΝΤ loi H«lkiM|inml Ovroll ι · uati ·-. Ν 11 art ftiHrl fitwrtf, Mal—, >rol eitlu-r of (Ih* 1»ΙΙ··\ν>ηκ 1.4 m \L Λ(.ΚVΤΗ, who are j«re|>arv*l l<» furin-ti the Machinoo—aloo the WIIITTKMOHK SKLF.LOt Kl\t Horse Rake! American Hay Tedder, VT THE LOWKVT Μ ΧΚΚΚΓ PttlfES t 11 DI KKI.I V.hl Moth Purl·, Me. VI M kRSH M.I.. WmI IWU. J « 111 II Hebron. I il KIMHXl.L, " Kwmford. (. Γ. ItKAN, " XVc.t llrlhrl. JOHN TH 'Μ. " .Λο. Fryrburg. S A H WALK Κ It, ·· I.ovell. II F liOXVAUl», " lMsArld. H ith rriptp! to the mn it·» "f the above Machine*, * ι· would rr-jtectfully refer to any farmer who !>:%« n*ed either of them. au>t vp .Ίρι*·η·| one ont of ι1»»· tunny testimonial* fr>>iu t inner* u) Oxfojd ι ountv : Pai:18. Me . Man h ΙΛϋ. I hereby certify that I Imtv ti'dl th·· Walter A. U<x»| Miminx xlachiue. in varion» way*, ami for lijdilm'oft <·( draft, Μ>ι· of management, simplicity of construction mi l iluraliilltr, I think it lia» no e<|ual For two year» I u*ed my Oxen, la*t jear I put su -haft- and tt«ed my hoi>o, and it Mir· pri»:n* I.· -ee w itli w hat ca»e lu» <|rvw it 11 i ^ wt is '«.»·» lb*. Mv machine i.i η f.nir f«·««C ent xx n.i.iAM ο κι\»;. IIKi>oKL1n,.N X .April, 1*9. Amis I'UiW Co —»t.tuthmen -Your Ameri can lla> Tedder <lt<l ui> work last tuinmer m a maimer »triftl) -at.idai lory , ami came out at the end η ithout needing a penny for repair- or repbw· iu)( part- With outer FcddiT» I have li.fl a prêt tv bill evt-iy kiiiuiuer for repair». They tinMo-elve* to piree* ISut vour machine run* »iinH»thly. ea*ilv to it*e|f and to the team, ami »at Ufactoriiv to the owner. HKMa u vki> ίο κ ι ιικκ. U » « r Κ- >\»tl m . Mardi C, !**>< \ χ κ l'U)W < o, tient*,—The American llay Te hier u*ed ou luy fat m laat nuiunier, I consider perfect sut! lar «uperior to "HulUnlV," or any other with which I nui n ijuaial·-·! XX'licn the A· meneau May Tedder i» u*e.|. one jroo«l lia·· day Kive* ample time to cut. cure an<1 cait the hay to the biru.aml it l- no thoroughly an<l evenly cured, thai ιi.« quality i» greatly improved lit tlraft it n. t nit \itlf tit it «»/' Uuihtrtr*, w hile it ι·· much more •Impie ami d.trahi.· ΧII u bo have «een it n<lm re it·» «iperal.ou. and 1 strongly re» otumeml it to any farmer who wifthe* hi- hay crop ijuickiy, aud earn' ly an<l thoroughly cure·! Very truly, <·. F ΙΙΓΚΚΙΙAKDT II F l!«Vltl». Vjfenr. DixOeld. •I "·> XV AliLKlt.ll. Tiavelhuf Agent. April3m You can get HARNESSES, — AT— SOI Til FAKIS Manufitctiireil >.f the he.-t ol » >ak tauued Mock, •nd WARRANTED AS CHEAP is&: any other plac* in Oxford fount y, or any adjoining fount) —that ·-. ot the i>a:iu· yiule anil rau,.i;u^ from $ . Ι,^υ to Λ IA»,UU. —ALM Trunks, Blankets, WHIPS &€., Ac. AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST! Trlnimliu; «n«l Repairing, of nil kind. Call ani examine my work, for I can suit, both ι * to «juality of material, w orkmanship and price. J. 1>. WILLIAMS. South Pari-, April S», l.^ii*. Dr. Wilton's Catarrh CURE, CI RF.S CATAKK1I, aud all NKUVOrs |>I«v EASE» about the head, and ia warranted t<i do it—if not, the money i* refunded. Trice SO eta. to f I · ACEN'TS—I)r D. r Sawyer, South Paris; A. Oscar Soyee, Not way , II ο M >-e-, Itrnl^ton :— W F Chase A Co., DixilelU; A- C. Small Weal Peru. 3m DK. IV. Β. LAPHAM, Will attend to the Practice of I MEDIC WE fr SURGERY. —18 Al.su — ΚtttiululuK Hurgcou fur Invalid l*rusions, AT BRYANTS FOND, MK. Will give special attention t^ the treatment oi Servoui Diseases. Saturdays, when practicable, w ill be devoted to the examination of invalid pensioner», an.l génér ât office business. june 1, ΌΉ. MANHOOD: UOWLOST, HOW RESTORED. J Tl ST published. a new edition of Or. Culver· 1 pj well'· crlr hratrd !'.«««) on the radical cure .'without medicine) of SfEiutATuRUUUCA, or Sem inal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, 1m POiKM'ï, .Mental and Fh'yeical incapacity, Im pediments to Marriage, etc.; also, CoMtntlTION, Krn.Efsr, and Tits, induced by self-indulgencc ar sexual extravagance. Mm Price, in a sealed envelope, only 6 cents. Τ lie celebrated author, in this admirable essay, clearly demonstrate? from a thirty years' success ful practice, that the alarming consequences o! »elr-abuse mav be radically cured without the dan gerous use of internal medicine or the appiicatiou of tbt· knife; pointing out a mode of cure at once simple, certain and effectual, by means of which every «uffcrer. no matter what his condition mav be. may cure h un self cheaply, privatuly, and ro«l· icaily. *jrTlii§ Lecture should be in the hands of ev en youth and every man in the land. Sent, under seal, In a plain envelope, to any ad dre^s. pottpaul, ou receipt of six cents, or two po«t stamps. Also, l»r. Culrerwell's "Marriage Guide," price 25 cents. Address the Publishers, CHA3. J. C KLINE A CO., 1317 Bowery, S«w lork, P. O. Box 4,SM( .^,λ,^^Γμι· W·· M* LIFE AND F Γ11Ε ~ INSURANCE AGENCY! for OXFORD COUNTY. Capital Represented, over $34,000,000.00! Thirty Pour million Dollars ! SAMUEL R. CARTER, General Insurance Agent k Underwriter, PARIS HUXuI-,, ME., Represents the following First-Class Companies : ΜΓΠ'ΑΙ LIFE nN( RA.\CK COMPACT, of !f»w Tork. PHRIIX Π'Μ ΗΑΚΚ COffPAHY, of Brooklyn, Π·w York. ΙΛΊΟΥ IKM RAXCE ΓΟΜΡΑλ'Τ, of Bangor, Matue. Application* by mail for Circular* or InAurmnre, promptly answered, ami any part of the Couuty AlvitcU if requested. INSURE YOUR LIFE ON THE ENDOWMENT PLAN. IN THE GREAT Mutual Life Insurance Company, OF 3STEW YORK. assets over $33,000,000.00, all cash. Toiler No. IS.flûû wa* i««urd May .V. In»7. for $"» «**), a*e 5î». payable at 30,- annuaI premium, (un, 80,— ami Ικι ηιιιι· du»· May :w. INM, « lien it wia paid. Amount of Policy, ... ft.t.OOO 44 M Dlridrnd», ... a.Oiti Total amount rrrfiTftl by thr Iusurr<l, If the insur*·»! had loaned the fmninnh paid at m\ per rent, compound interext, he wronld hare received only #-·■.·n«r» ic heure by depositing hi» money with iu he received .V» more, and had hi* Life iiuiiied at the *aiue time. Sam'l R. Carter, Paris Hill, Me., Agent for OXFORD COUNTY. No Assessments! Stock Company. INCORPOItATKD Τ II κ UNION INSURANCE COMPANY, OK BAKUOII, η A l.\F, Offer U» the public reliable prulrcliun ifaiiul 1υ< a it· I tlnuiatft- by Fire and At π m l,ow itH any Keliuhln Coittpnuy. All Losses Equitably Adjusted —-AN PROMPTLY PAID! Particular lUrntiun jriven to FARM PROPERTY INSURANCE, DETACHED DWELLINGS, AND THEIR FTTRNlTUItW. DIHECTORMi Samcki. F. IIf.hxkt, I,umb<r Merchant Anus M Roherts, President Eaxtern llank William II SMITH, l.uink'r Merchant William M« <»ilvert, Ship Rudder and Rr.-kor. liL*)Ki>K Κ JfcWKTT, President 2d National Hank 11 n > u ν Ε Ρκκντίββ, Lumber Men-liant (îeokok Stetho*, l'rr<ldnit M National Rank Κ li. Dl'NK, A«hl*nd, Lumlier Merchant TlluMAM J STEWART, Vice < ousul of Portugal I.KMI LL it κ α ι »κ< ut ι >, Bradford, Ilattcn A Co Fiunklix Mizs.x, Treasurer Muxz> Iron Works. ARAI» Tlionrso*, I>irv<-tor Eu Α Ν. Α Κ Κ < «». John S. CHAIïWICK, Sec'y Raiigur M. F. In». Co ISAIAH STKT&oif, Stetfou A Co., Lumber. ALOL'eri H 1). Mav*on. Mayor of H.mjror Kuam'Ih M Si m m;, Prest Rancor M. F. In*. Co. John A l'KTKU, Member of Cougrea·. Jamm Littleeirli», Ship Broker. Nathan C. Ayer, N. C. Aver A Co., Lumber. JoMtrii W. Freeze, Free»e A Wiggin, Insurance GEORGE STETSON. President, Κ. Β. FULLER, Secretary. W. Λ. DOLIVER, Ass't See'y. SAM'L Ε. CARTER, AGEXT, PARIS HILL, ME. April 8, 18». THE EQUITABLE Life Assurance Society, OK THE UNITED STATES. No. 92 Broadway, New York City. Arot Aeuured, βΙΛΟ,ΟΟΟ,ΟΟΟ Caoli A••et·, $6.ÛU0,UjU Annual Premium Income. $5,000,000 Policies Issued, 38,000 New Ru»inc**du»injtth«)ear en Jin* Sept. .10, 'OS, #51,θββ,β1-1.00. It· Policies average the LARGEST of any Amer ican Company. It Issues all desirable Νon· Forfeit ing Pollcie· on a cingle Lite, from $'i&0 to $25,COO. All 1'rolitJ divided amou^ Policy Holders annual ly from the «tart. It I· the most »ucce*«fal Company ever organizt d and, for it· years, the I,AK<;K*r Mutual Life Insur ance Company in the World. BENJ. COLBY, General Agt. I 49 1-2 F.xckange St., Portland, Me. Jan. 15, IM9 NEW DRTJG- STORK. A. D. WILSON, Druggist and Apothecary, BL'CKFIELD, MAINE. ^-Physician's prescriptions carefully com pounded. All order· promptly attended to. Insurance Agencies. II. F. HOWARD, DIXFELD, AGENT for the following Fire Insurance Companies: HARTI'OKD. of Hartford, Conn. IIO.MK. of New Haven, Conn. ΓΙ ΓΝΛ.Μ, of Hartfurd, Conn. SKLTIUTY.of New Vork. WATKKVUXK MI TCAI, LIFE. STANDARD, New Vork. CONTINENTAL, Hurtlbrd, Conn. ACCIDENT. TRAVELERS, llarttbrd, Conn. RAILWAY PASSENGER, Hartford, AGENTS WANTED, AM) υυοϋ PAY Ul'ARASTEKD. DixHeld, April 5, 1*»>9. Til Κ HOST FEHFECT -AND Successful Harvester, IN T1IK WORL1» I BUCKEYE Mower &. Reaper IX rlevni year· the «air of the Buckeye lia» In creased from i> Machine- t·· 'Jo.ooo hi a »in· φ;1«* -*·;»-«»n. and over 100,000 are now in use in (lie United Mate*. It has received the IIKiHK^T PUKMIl'MS at ι the inortt important Field trial* ever held in this ! country. Its tiUKAT Dl'ltABfLlTY ha* been thoroughly i>iabli»he<l. anil it i· everywhere know η ami re 1 cognixed a- th·· Standard of excellence in mate riai aud workmanship, as well as perfection of Principle. Yiliiiilili* Improvement* added for l*«ft·. Manufactured l>y A. I*. It Κ'If A RI>NO!\' 4k CO., y Α II, Central street, WoB»'KSTKK,'M *M. CALVIN.S nito W N.-Ca \To.mAjrrnt for Can Urn, Hebron, Buikticld, Mminer, Hartford, 1'eru, Oixtleld, Mexico. Uoxburv, Byron. ltumford Ε. I) MAI{>HAIJL,—Wear I'AIUH— Ajcent for Paria, Norway, Oxford, Greenwood, \Yoodnloek, Bethel, Bum ford. New ry, Andover. CIIAS. YOt'N<;,-S<>. YV λτ κ k*u Kl)— Agent for Albany, Waterford, Lotell, Swedeu, Fryeburg, Denmark, Rrowutlcld, Stow. ▲pi il 3U, 1HC9. tf CHEAPEST AND BEST ! LEATHK Λ «ORE'S Steam-Refined Soaps ! 8of.Ii BY TRADKKN 1\ UK.1KHAL, At Wholr<inl(> or Rrlail. may 7, ItWJ. Sin S. 1C. HUTCHIKS, Deputy Sheriff A.M> Surveyor of Land. PABIM HILL,MK. s. λ7 brock, Manulaciurrr ami Dealer in Stoves, Hardware, jyjOB WOIIK of all kind· promptly attend rd to. Bryant'· Potiil, Jan. 11, 1869. AARON R. ALDRICH A CO. Wholesale and Commission Dealers in Butter, Cheese,Eggs LARD, BEANS, &c. No. 99 Exchange St, Portland» jtfrConsitfnmente respectfully solicited. N«B-KfRM«nt Taxe·. In School Diatrfct No. 30, iu Uetliel. County of Οι ford, Me., for the year 18M. The following list of Tax?* on Renl Kstate of I ιιοί· resident owner* in School Dlstrict No. 80, in ' naid Bethel, for llie \earl8UH. in bills committed lo Israel U. Kimball, Collector or Taxes for the town of ltethcl, on the 2.M dny of May, Ift'tl, has been returned to me as remaining tin paid on the 1st day of May, lnW, as by Ids reitirtmte of that date, and now'remain» unpaid ; and notice Is here by given that If said tax*·», interest and chargea are not paid into ihe Town Treasury, (being the troasury lor said District), of iMbfl within eigh teen mouths flrom the date of the commitment ol said bills, so much of real estate so taxed a# wtlf be HUtBcient to pay tin· amount «lue therefor, in· I eluding interest ami charges, will without further notice lu» sold at public auction nt the store of R. Λ. Chapman in said ltethel, on the 31st day of July, 1H0», at 1 o'clock in the afternoon. tillnian Chapman, intervale lot, .10 acres, Ι'Ι.βΟ R. A. CHAPMAN, Treae. BeCiiel, July 12, ι**». IOOO Boxen Grills· Paper Collar» at 10, 15, #) and AJ cents per box, at tlie Oxford Co. l)li Γ GOODS KMublifihmcnt. IN BANKRUPTCY. Id the District Court of th»· railed State», for the District ol Maine : In the matter of William W. smith and Benjamin N. Willi·, Bankrupt* Thts I* to five noilc« that a petition has been presented to the Court, on the 4th da» of March, lf»H) by Willi «πι W. Smith. aforesaid, of Dixfleldln said Dl«trl:l, a Hankru t, pray In* that he may be decri ed to have η lull discharge from alt his debts, pro* able under the Bankrupt Act, Individually and as member of the dru· of Miiith ft Willis; an«l now it appearing that the notice ordered on said petition on the day aforesaid, not having been published, as ordered, and κρι lication bavin* been made on this 24th day of Juiis, 1*11), by «aid Smith for a new or der of notice thereon, u|m>d reading said petition, It is ordered by the Court that a hearing be had upon the same, on the rttii day of Sept, Λ. D- l*W, before the Court iu I'o tlaod, in said District, at 10 o'clock A. M., and that notice thereof be published In the Oxford Democrat and the I'ortland Dally l Advertiser, newspapers printed in said IHstrict, oik* a week lor three successive week·, and once ' iu the Weekly I'ortland Advtrtl«er, and that all j creditors who have proved their debts and other |ier»ous la Interest, mav appear at said time and piacf and show cause, II anv th«y have, «hy the , pra)er of said petitmu should not be granted. 1 WM. P. Γ UK III. K. Clerk of Dialrlct Court for said District. Julyl«i. '«'.I, 90 Improrrd Freurli Form*, Til Κ ΗΚλΤ, at the Oiford County Dry <iood« tUUbllihiufiit. STAT Κ OK MAIN Κ. Οχκοκίι, κ* :—Supreme JwtMiil Court, March Term, Α· I». IN IIA III I'AN IS OK OXKOltD ν». JOHN G. SrAl'LKS. And now it ap|>variuv' te the Court that John il. | Staple·, tin· défendent, i* not an inhabitant uf thi· Stat.·, and haa no tenant. a^ent or attorney therrtn, j and that he haa uo uoticeof the ρ«·η<! ney of tin* auit- j It 1» ord«»rrd by the Court that the aaid plaintiff . notify the «aid defendant of the p*-ndenev of thi» Writ, by cati»ni)f un al>ot< act thereof with t^na ord<r of Court thereon, to in·publiait··! tlinv wevk· ru< reaaively In tl»<· Oxford l^mdcMt, a paper printed in I'.iria, In *Mt«t County, the Uat publication to I* thirty ilay*· at l«-A»t befon» the next Term of «aid I Court.to I» Itoldcu at Pari* aforcaaid. on tht· third j Tn· -«lay of isr|iiciub«r n« xt, to the end tint tin· aaid ' defendant m.iC then and there appear, at aaid Court. I and hIh'w eaui>e, if any lit haa, vrhv judgment ahotild not be rendered atfainat him auu execution ia»u««l aeeordtegtr. Attest : WM. K. KIM It ALL. Clerk. | [Attract of l'.aiutifT*<« Writ.) Action of debt on a judgment recovered by the I'laiutilf ajtainat tin· Intendant at tin· >upr· n»e Ju dlclal Court, In and tor the County ol Oxford, hoiden on the M<ooud Turrdiv nl lM*ceml.er, A. l>. lv/4, ior the ruin u( flOnOO debt or damage, aud ' coat ol tin' PMiiit* »uit Oat»· of writ K'-bruarv '.M, !— returnable to the March lenn. In·* An damnum #'.'50.00. Λ trueoMpyof Order of C ourt with th< abstract ol 1 •In- Writ. At feat : WΜ Κ. KIMIIAI.L, Clerk. John J. IVrry, I'lft'a Attorney. Best Feather Tickings, C II Κ A F , at th.< Oxford Co. Dry (inods EsldUishmeiJ. To Un· ll'Oiorabl'* Ju-t ·«·« ··!' the Miprftuo Judi· r m I t "iii. η· \t |u !· - hobleo n( I*.* 11 -, m itlun | an·! ι · · ι* the t 'iiiit\ o| < Ixford, on t h»· tliiril Tue*· tli\ of S'iiti-nilifr, \ l> l>»> M'AH A LA II Kll II aliaa il ΜΙΛΙ.Λ II. . \OYh> of NV<>od,t<> k in the Cnuntj. of Oa | l'onl, ν* it·· <>t "»«*tli *· Hii h of |·ηιΙ<· unknown re· ι epmstfultjr libel* Mut firm* thla (lownbii Cwrt I t·» Ih? ant'··: lu· xi tli.it lit· \» i> livviullv ui.iiTied to the said >eth ·» Kit h t»!i the I .<li |.i\ of .lune, A. |i UH '.ι ι ...·■.· iii··:. mi·· narrtueabch:»*"il· w aya laiuvt t lu ι ·■« il .ι- η 1111 ' ■ Γι 11. · ii ι te and af fectionate « lie t >« ard·» (In· said "x'tll > Ι(ι· h . lli.it the *Mtd vth ?» Hieh. ·»ιι the — «lav of .June, A l>. l*Vi, deseitM \our liU llant ami went away to porta unknown. and tun· never «inee contributed any Ιΐιιηκ for th«· -uppoit or niainteiiaa«'e of your lilM-ilant, and vonr liWlInnt In lieve* tin· aaid *<eth S Kirh ha* Ion/ atnee be*-n illegally married to another woman in one of the \V cetera State*.— And the -«aid *»··ΙΙι > Itieh «luring alt th·· time «inee hi·· aaiil dea«rtion hs« rei'ii.-t-d to live «villi, or <*<»· habit tth your lil*ellant or furnish hip. thin^ foi h«-r "«upiHirt «»r inarnl«*(iniire . wluTeforr your li bellant pray* that a <liv«>r«··· may l»c «leere» <1 her, and tiial the IhukI» of inatrimouy Ι»·ΐ« »·%·η her-eii and the «aid "»fth ltn h inay l>·· din· dved. M \ 11 \ LA II RH Oaled at WihmI-Iim'Iî, tiic iMli daj of April, I***. ST AT Κ oh M \ IΝ Κ OXFORD, §rt.—Supreme ludn ial Court, M.irch Tern, Α. I» Is;/. M AH Λ LA II. Kl< II, liU llant, vh SKTII s. iiiCH. And now it appearinfr t > th·· ( >urt that the aal«l defendant in not an inhabitant of tin- .Mate, and Iim» no tenant, a^ent or attorney therein, and that he ha* η·> notice >>( tin* jM-ndency of thin lib· I— It i* ordered bv the Court that th·* r-uid (daintiil notify the defendant of the pendancy of thl" libel b) « aii'Ui^ AO attested copy thereof Willi thia or der of Court thereon, to be published fhrec weeka aur«*ei>ivelv in the Oxford iKinoerat, a tiaper , priutcd m l'ni ïs in mid County, the la-t pnbli'-a- | tion t<> |>«' tini~t\ daj'a at leaot Iwfore the next tenu of ••aid t ourt, to b·· hoblen at l'an-, afoie^aid, on tile thir«l Tliertlay of September next, to the end tuat the -aid defendant may then and there appear at Mai·! t ourt, and chew cau*e, if any lie haa, wh\ the pi aver o| «aid libellant should Uot 1«· granted. Attest VTII h KIMBALL Clerk A ti n·· eopj <>f ΐίΐ>··ι and order ··· Court thereon. Attest : \VM. K. KIM HALL, Clerk, l'errv for libellant. il© do/ru HOOP KKIKTA, Size*, II. I}, I). 1J 2, ij. vanln, received tlii day, the Oxford Co. DRY (JUODH Establishment. To the Honorable Justice* of the Supreme Judi cial Court next to be holden ut l'uri» within ami for the County of Oxford and Mat** of Maine, on the second Tiieadav of Mwvh, A. I). lum RESl'ECTFI 'LLV represent* Laura A. Carrer of Loveli, in aai'l County, ami libel·· ami give* lhi> liouornble I ourt to Ik; int'omtc«l that 01: the (All «lay of .September, Λ I» Ihm. at WnlcoU, in the Male of Minnesota, «-he «va» legally married to Onife S.Carver, then of «aid Waloott, now ol part··* unknot»n. mid with the *aid iteortreS.on the dot day ol .Ma), A 1>. lt*'ô, remove*! to «aid Lovt-ll, am! with hint there lived ami cohabite·! ; that tin· «aid George 8., tinuiimlful of ami neglect ing lii" marriage vow η ami duties, on the 3Utn day of July, or thereabout», A. D. I*ii, abandoned and denerted, willfully and without cauae, your li bellant. ami said abandonment and deaeriion lia ever diife continued, without reasonable cause, and without iuteut thereby to procure a divorce: tiiat bv -aid <»eorve S. l mur «be lia.·» one child named William Κ Carver, born Dec. 27th, ΙΛ'Λ, now living; wherefore your libellant pray· tiiat the bond* of matrimouv may be dissolved between herself and the -aid (.eorge S. Carter, and that the eiiMod ν and right to bave the pomieiiiinii ot rood Wm. k. Carver may be decreed and κίνια to ! your libellant, * LAl'KA A. CAKVElt. Dated at Loveil thi.s 22d day of Feb., A. I). lf«W. ! STATE »>»· MAINE. OxroKD, ae.—Supreme Judicial Court, Match! Term, A. 1». !.«·». LAl'UA A. CABVKK, libellant, v.,. uEOliGE 8. j < ymcK. And now it appearing to tin- Court that the said defendant i- not an inhabitant of thin State, ami j lut- Qotemiut, agent or attorney therein, and that he ban no notice of the pendency of thi* libel— It is ordered bv the Court that the said plaintiff notify the -aid defendant of the pendeuey of thit* libel by Canning an atte-ted copy thereof w ith this order oi Court thereon, to l»e published three week- successively in the Oxford Democrat, a pa lier printed in l'art* in -aid County, the last publi cation to be thirty days at lead before the next tenu of said Court, to be holdeu at I'arin, afore said, on the third Tuesday of September next, to the end that the »nid defendant tnny then and there appear at said Court, and &hewcau*e, if any he has wdv the prayer of said libellant idiould not be granted Attest: WM. K. KIMBALL, Clerk. A true copy of libel and order of Court thereon Allot : WM Κ KIMBALL, Clerk. Grnt*' IJu«*h Hdltfe. Hemmed, ready for u*e, at Oxford County Dry fioodt EiUbllihmtnt. All Kinds fο JOB Έ>ΈΙΤΝΤΤΝ Or, DONE AT THIS OFFICE. ΕAOLE HOTEL, ■eohanic Falls, · ■ Maine, Ν. II. PFIKES, Propiirtor. The prraem proprietor hating lr:i»e<i ibi* line Motel for a it-un υ jear», would reapeclfo'.ly inform th« public he i« hum remly lor l>u»iu»·,,. To traveller*, bonnier· i>r partie*, *on«i<lering the nice accommodaiurne ami n. lie rliurge», we would nay » H bo I h-.ir ot c.ihiu. diction, I h ι « Hurl aland* without t iiv.il. Merbanir Fall·, Jan. IS, IMti). For Sale, or To Let, Til Κ RATES STORK, on Pari* Mill— favorably lorjtu··! for traib-.and ti.-iviug a « eux t m· A I.*»« » ami * bnlfb i:-, n Ί It I I Trfinoni in « · 1111 > ·>< apii ι 1 A. Farrai-lutviiix a μ· I ι,απΙ u For particular*, enquire of tl»«· »ιιΙ»μ·ιltx-r KM HIM. - ( I M MI \ι ,* l'aria Hill, April 1.'. I*»· ~ FOB SALE· TIIK aiibscrtber offer* for «al·· h.« ΓΒΙΜΜΟ*'. locate*! at ltr>aiit'« p. · .] Village, Mainr.runalhtiug of limite, woodshed, Mm 11 le. and on** a«re (,j land Th·' baildiiur· art· runnerι· |f nenrly new. well flnUhed nn.| ι <.n·' vcnient. I.aud under u high *tale of cultUain.Q. Any one wanting λ plea-ant hou-·· unit < in ., fitl atirrouA«iili|C·, in a quiet and growing vilbtjc· will HikI here the very |»1«**«· deaired nn<l it < υ be bought at a bargain, if ni>pli«*«l for ►mm C1IA8. B. LOVWO\ Rnant'* PomI» April 8, Ml Farm for Sale. IX Woodstock containing one hundred m· ;. f iaini—3Λ arre* of wootlhind.—It rut* Λ tun, f ba\ and i·» under g«.o«l cultivnt.·>ιι Alio, Farming Toole, an I two h<>r-· .. , ,. row, l;i yrailing-, one wagon, and one d« . Apply t·· Ml HKS HW ν s VU ι-ι·M-k. Jow .·; bM tf For Salf or Ιο I.» r. Ί^ΙΙ F MFLLFN RATKS FA H M (wo-cnlled t . uated iu Suinuer. Term- reasonable Apply to WIllTMiY i'I'mmIm, May 14. Rurktleld Vil. fs ΠΟΚΝΚ TH .Ill toil» OïiV containing a new -Ρ·ιη of hoi»r t f Κ II i m?- from the \ oung mit ιψ llv l>i I l»all, the well known old Kiiftli-h llorae Tiai ami Farrier. «>nr nio-t noted ti tek 1»««r-«·-» ti <· been taught by tbi* plain, practical c\-(. in | wild and runaway lior-r· < an I»· « · in| ]< t· i »lne«l. It al»«» contain» a Trv«ti«e on ^h.»rn . im.| 100 Reclpf» for the lOO-t romuiuu «b-v.t ■ w numerou* Trieka i»ra«*tlu* IIor>·· ·Γ·« k· ν ■ Every bor»e breeitcr anil owner -ΜοιιΙΊ lia\ ·· ι Von will iM»rer re^ift bin in»f it >»»nt 1 \ m only 40 cU ΑιΜγγμ»·, ·»Εθ. s. XIKLI.KN l < w tor., λ|<· Aittnl· ινιιηΐιιΐ EM PEROU! Tills llor-·? i* of χ jot 1H « k · y Ι"*.' ΌλιχΙ* 1Λ J J haml- h /h, ι* !"·»«»r \··.ι· *Λ 11 nn»l wi'itfh» atwiif Ι·μ»|1·- ΚΐιψίΊ »in·· l I») th.· NKWVIAN !:<· »»> ν ' Κ. lin··. Kaliii* l»v old Κί-.ημ* >un. HUM I J I · Bov. All tho*r w!->hhur t·» improve th»»ir -:·>■ k ι : hotmw, ιιγ« Γ·;·ΐΜ'«"Ιΐ'ιιΙΙν Invite·! Ιο njiuc «inl -»· t» tin·· Imium* ami imlir·· for Ιΐι«·ιυ··«*1ιι»". Κιμ|·«·γ·»γ will «uml tlii» »ea»on. rotium'iit'hoc Ma ν >>th, nt II t Ι.ι u> ι \ -, id W «nxl-t k Caatoincni will always tiiul Mr. Larr«-\ r< l\ t h ml on tlifm in th·· U—t niaiimi Tf un*—Τ··η I »·>ΙΙμι < tu warrant, or Five I» Ιλγη for single wrTic<· \ny |»einon <IU|M»ii>s; of a m in· f»*»f m. · ■ rerUtîntit wliKher »he i·» w ith foal, mil l»· t»<·|·i. liable for the a·*»· of the hor*«*. All ■·*· i«l« r.t- it th·· ι i-k of Un· owner·. Loll·» vtill lu· hoM. tin· -rrvi«*«* of flu· bot »·· CiKOKljL W. ItOWkl.lt Mi»y 12. I**». tf Maine Central Railroad. spKrr.tr, sort et·:. \ I . \'l. h Ιί1» li >in I » \ '■ ί 1 « "il' · «m filial tlolioiM on ili·· ··run· 1 Crunk Itailr··.· i itltov*· iNtlivill·*. <*an rnu h Aiiirurla h' th«* >1 > Ceulral itailroa>t from liaimlUi to Wintl·· , thon··· t)j Stajf»· to Allan t.·» M.nr·· |·.α> W tlii-ομ ou arriviil of ·»Π··ηι ·'·ιι train from 11 im Train* lea ν»· l'aimlle at'2 .ιΛ Γ M .or·· tr v.il of train from J'orllaml. Through It·-kct« lu Aii£U-!a .·ι « -χ»Ι·Ι . , KI»WIN ΜΠ Κ» - ι t .Ian 22, Hi Maine Steamship Com'y .VA »' MtRASdlMESTS. Scuii-Wrckl) Mue. OS' ami arti-r th»» 1 *»rfi ,η-f . th·· tin·· M _ JHKltiO andfkAKCOXU irfll notice, ι un a·» follow - : i.cav·· i»alt'- Wharf. Portlam! «·\orv Mo\l>\t an·, ΓII l 1M » A Y. at5 1* If.,ami leave I'lei -i Ιΐ \'ι·» \ork, evt'r)- M<>M» \ Y ami TIII'lt-hA^ at λ Γ M Tin* l»irisro aixl Fram-onia art- rttt·*·! u|· wit!. :! .· aeconiini*ldtiou·» loi |ι.ι·>ι iijrur*. making tin nio-t riMivi-nlfiit ami •■•wiforf alil·* rout·* lor tr.··. · i*r* Ih-Iimvii N«»w )>»ik mi*·t Main· Ι'ηχιΗΚ·1 Ιιι fi.it·1 lliHim #·'■ ι ιΐ·ιη l'a-- .·· {i .M'mIk ••Mri. « ;< ·< ■ 11 « foi wanl««l to ami from M · ·ιι t r··-λ I, t^u·· <■ Halifax, *1 John, nul ail |>art'· <»| M.im·· >. jut- art· r· <|ii«* t···! to >« ·».( fh«*ir Avilit ? · U>> Sti'aniori· a* «'arlva» t r « · u th»· · 1 :i> « (lu·· I· t I'ortlan·!. For frvijrtit or i»MJ«atr·· a|>|>l\ f·· HKNin HIV. «.ait - Wharf, l'ortian I •I Κ AMI·.-, l'ici > Κ U S··» Voik Jul) 5», 1*«. FOR BOSTOii. Th·· uew ami >ιι|η·π·>ι· «« a k; · illX *>t< ι in··» - Joint ItrooU·, ami Moi»tr« η I. having '■··· lltt«'(l ili· at jcrrat«-\t>iii»«·, th a larjfv OUniln-r of lM-autiful Nt.it»· ΙΙ'·οιπ- « ill run Hi·· · a«"ii .·- t. 11 ··v* l.t-avimr \tlanti· Wharf, l'ortian·!, at 7 ·· |.wk, ami India Wharf. It >-t<>ii. •·ν··ι ; .fav at ί υ'· 1·»Λ, Ι'. .M . Bund*) - •·\· · ι■:· ' Fail* in Cabiu, ( i..j« I>«*<-k far·· 1,0U I'rvijfht taken a* u>u:il Mav I, 1>W. I.. BILLINGS. An«nt HARTS HQ ^ ^ ΐοοκϋ! IT does not *-*βγ., BIHOUS, DYSPepV i"E EVipTOM,THE COST SHti! s*M^REFUKDED.^lL8i: fch 17-·-in Ayers unerry .rectoral, For Diseases of the Throat and Lunge, •ucb aû Coucha, Coids. Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma, and Consumption. Probft!)lr never before in the whole hist'rv of medicmc, fii* any thiux »uu ·ο w tdely αιι·1 so deeply U|>on the confidence of mankind, a- thin ex<« llcut remedy Tor pulmonary complainte. Through a lon^ series of year», ami ainonc Ίηο«ΐ of the ra· < « ut men it bas risen higher and hitrtur m Ux-tr · Uon. a.- it has become better Iu«aq. lu u*ilortu character ami |M>wer to cure Un· viiriou» alfectH't t ΟΙ the lungs and ihroat, have made it knot* 11 a> a n !ia'»|e protector against them. \\ hile a«l.t|»le<l u> uulilrr form* ol disease ami u> youn< children, it :· at Die name time Uie moat effectual remedy thai « an be given for incipient consumption, an·! tin· dan· jrcroUA affe· tions of the throat ami lung». Α ι a pro vision njraimt sudden atUvk, of Croup. it diould be kept ou iion<l tn every family, ami ludeed a I are sometimes subject to col·;· au<l cough*, ail should be provided uith this antidote for them. Although settled t'smiMMrtfo· curable, still great numbers of » aaes « In·re lia· li-· cn»e seemed settled, bare been completely cu.< «I, ami the patient re-tor· I |0 KHJ Cherry Perioral. 8o complete i* it· mat** orer the disorder* of the Luuir* ami Throat, that Uie most obstinate of them j leld to it. W hen i: til ing else could reach them, under the Cherry l'ec~ tarai they subcode and disappear. Singer* and Public Speaker» And great pro· tcctiou from it. Anthn*<* Is always relieved and often wholly cured by it. HroncJiiiia is generally cured by taking the Cherry Prêterai in small and frequent doses. bo generally are il» virtues know u that wo need not pflwltli tM eerttfteatea ofttwn here than assure the public that Us qualities are fblly maintained. Ayer's Ague Cure, For Fever and Ague, Intermittent Fevor, Chill Fever. Remittent Fevor, Dumb ▲«rue, Periodical or BUious Fever, Ac, and indeed aU the affections which anso from malarious, marsh, or mi asm a uj poisons. As its name implies, it does Cure, and doe·* not fail. Containing neither Arsenic, Qnlnine, Bismuth, Zmc, nor any other mineral or |k»im>iioiis substance whatever, It in nowise injures any patient. The number and importance ol* its cure* in the asrue dis tricts, are literally beyond account, and we beltcvo without a parallel in the history of A rue inediein·*. Our pnde is gratifiai by the acknowledgment* we receive of the radical cures effected in obMinate ca««»K, and where otlier remedies had wholly failed. (TnaccliniAte<l perçons, either resident in, or travelling through miasmatic localities, will be pro tected by taking the AGUE CVHE daily. For Lifer Complaint», arising (Yom ton i litr of the Liver, it is an excellent remedy, suuiulaung the Liver mto healthy activltv. For Rilious Disoniers and Liver Complaint·», it is an excellent remedy, producing many truly re· markable cuies, where other medicines had failed. Prepare»! by Dr. J. C. Ανκκ Λ Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass., and so M ail round the world. Ρ MICE, $i.OO Γ EU BOTTLE.