Editorial tnul Selected Items. —Our County jail has bee u tenautless for some time. —A correspondent of the Lewi«ton Journal site that passing through Rum ford the other da? he saw « two-acre field of eoru that *as destroycd by froaL —See card oi the L'uion House, Paris Hill. The impression that has prevailed in some sections, that this old and famil iar house, which has been ©pen to the public for thirty-four years, has been closed, is a mistake. It is still kept by Mr. Horace Cuuuuiugs, its accommodat ing host, —Messrs Huruhaui Λ Moi rill, at their Cnuuiny f u tery, at South Paris, have put up hundreds of Cans ot R*>pherrirt this season, and are no*· petting ready for sweet Com. — If it is necessary to remind any of our republican frit,nd^ that there will bo % Caucus at three o'clock on Saturday after η*χ>η ne\t, to nominate a candidate for the legislature and elect delegates to the County Convention, we will do it. If we mistake not. the notice has been sufficient ly given. — — · train ou the G. T. 11., from Paris u> Port land. The first cana arc taken on at Par-1 is. and the quantity increases as the train near* Portland. One hundred gallons art taken on at Panfille Junction, and a much j larger quantity ai Km pire station. The frieght is on* cent oa a gallon. says the Portland Advertiser. -We learn that those fields of corn th.it had a good applicatieu of >U|>erphos phate ol lime are likely to do well, while those that did not will probably do but little, savs the Lewiston Journaul. * —The Farmers of Huckfield and Ticini ty r.nd others interested, η ill meet at lin< klieid ν ill Age, on Saturday, the 2Kb In*t., st 2 o'clock 1* M. for the purpose of organizing a Farmer'* ( Inb. An address | will be fir en by Siduey Ferham. —A gentleman in Troy, Ν. Y., while ridiug in a carriage a few days ago, was j dangerously poisoned by acommon house fly. which had been feeding on carriou I and had commuuicated the [>oison. —Prominent republicans at Washing» ton say that if rχ President Johnson is elected to the Senate froiu Tennesee, that th«-v will vigorously advocate the elec * tion of Geu. Butler to the Senate from Massachusetts, to succeed Mr. Wilson. It is certain that if Johuson gets into the Senate, there η ill be a very stron g incre ment iu Washiugtou among the extreme Radicals to tmnsfer lieu. Hutler from the lieuse to the Senate, in expectation that he will be a mateh for Johnson in all his schemes. —Blackberries bid fair to l>e abuudaut in this section. They are last ri|>eniug. —Mr Ο. II. IngalK of Bangor, informs the Whig that he has bought 14,805 lb#, of >trawlierrie> ami raspberries, forwhich be ha> paid *1252.-7. l'an anybody beat this. —We understand that theCuvier Cirover Post, tï. A. K., at Bethel, propose takinga cavalry eampmg-out ex-ursion about the 1st of Septeml»er. They would have a capiial time, no doubt. —Thousand»of persons are now visiting Maine for recreation. A Louisianian on a visit recently described the State as made up of villages. —Mr. J. W. Klliott of Rumford had some eight or ten aere» of Buckwheat killed by frost lx»t Saturday night. Mr. Chi'.ds of Milton had a piece of ovrn badlv damaged the same uight, «avs the , 1 Alechanic Falls Herald. —Λ correspondent of the Morning Star. (Free λ\ ill Baptist, Dover, N. H.) writing fr- ai Booth bay v*T9; ·*\ν· unexpectedly met our much esteemed brother and mem ber of i'oogress—S. 1*. Morrill of Karra ington,—anil heard l"ro:n his lips an ex cellent se: mon upon 'Christian Light,' which light he walks in, love> and emits, whether ai home, iu the pulpit, or in Con gre» —where we all know, lûj/U is great lv needed; and we are confident will not be wanting in the suffrage and character of brother M.n —Tht following Officers of Rising Star Lodge, of Bethel, were installed for the present quarter: G. 1\ Bean, W. C. T.; Mrs. C. M. WorincU. \\. V. Γ. ; Mrs. M. J. Clark, W. S. ; L. D. Bean, W F. S. ; Dr. J. Morton. W Ύ. ; Muses l'attee. W. C. ; K. C. Rt>wp, \V. M. ; Miss Anua Kimbull, W. I. G.; A. A. Trull. W. O. G.; Mrs. llaskell, \V. K. 11 S. ; Miv.·» KtnniaClough, λ\*. L. H. S. ; Miss E. 1). Davis, W. A. S. ; Miss Klla Godwin, W. 1). M.; J. A. Twitchell, L. D. ; K. S. Mason. P. >V. C. —A Dixtield correspondent tayt: "our enterprising stage driver on the North ' Jar nnd IHxfleld line has put on a daily to accommodate the increasing travel on his route. Mr. Hathaway is an energetic man worthy the patronage he is receiving. He has put on the route go«»d horse* and · fine coache-», putting this line on a par j with the l>est iu the State. Let the public ' te>t him.n —It is said that there will be a moder ate yield in the Oxford hop iields, under ! cultivation this year. Many have plowed | v.p tht ir Gelds and put in other crops, while in some instances lar£e fields are left untouched. Old hops are being sent off to some extent from Bethel, at eight cents. The price for new it is thought w ill l>e fifteen cents, which will about pay th* co«t of cultivation. It is quite possi ble. however, as the western hop crop ia short, tiiat the price may be higher. —A little boy ten yeaii old, the *on of Jo>eph Scribner of Bethel, attempted to wad* across the Androscoggin river about1 a mile below the depot, last Wednesday, when he stepped off a rock and was drowued. 11 is body was recovered the next day. Boys should be careful not to attempt extraordinary fe^ts when in the water, says the correspondent of the { Lewi*(on Journal. . - . -t. JB Yktkran Ok«;amzation\—The follow ing officers were elected at the meeting of the 1st, 10th and 21>th Ke^imenU on Thursday last : (ie·. Ce·. L. B«U, Norway, President. (»en. George II. Sw,Cbk»|»«, Mass., Col. Chas. S. Euiereon, Auburn, Me., Maj. Wm. Γ. Jordan, Portland, Maj. (.'has. Walker, Portland, ('apt. W. W. Whitmarsh, Norway, Vice Presidents. Capt. (.'has. King, Boston, Quart er nmler. Private Wm. O. Fox, Portland, Com inissary. Kev. C. II. Webtter, Hartford; Conn., Chaplain. ('apt. Amos L. Pray, Auburn. Lient. Ijorenxo P. Stacy, Porter, Lieut, lion. C.re«ley, Portland, Kxecutive Committee. —P. C Hurnham and S. Pbilbroek have bought eleven acres of laud lying l>e tweeu the Academy aud the Railroad ia Bethel, ami laid it out into streets ami Uuus« lotmaking oue street parallel with the main street and three cross streets. This will furnish fine luiilJixi«j lots, which if furnished at a reasonable rate, cannot tail to iucreasc the population of the village, says the correspondent of the Lew iston Journal. —Mr. J. Κ. llearre ο I Hebron has some of the largest corn we cr«r saw iu Maine. Some of it stands over seven feet hijçrh. snd yet it is harrilj spindled out, says the Mechanic Kails Herald. tireat harm and discomfort is caused 1»? the use of purgative* which grij>e and rack the system. "Parsons* Pu rétive Pills" are free froiu all impure matter, and are mild and health-yiviuj; iu their opera lion. At this season of the year, cramps and |>aiu* in the stomach and bowels, dysen tery, diarrhu-a, Ac., are quite common, and should l»e checked at once. Jvhn *ons Anotlytu LinirtutU is the best article that can be used in all such cases, aud khouid )'« kept in every family. ('«ttlr Markets. Bkiomton, Aug. Wh. Jsû». PriciH- Bwvf*- Kxtra quality | 12 7."> g 13 iV Kir>i x ». ond ψ>.\1Μν, #11 ir> |117% Third >jua »t> flui>41iu ΙΝκιη1·! ailes r»w.. ι>\<·» hull». Α·* ·ιμ·»<5 In 0ι· ψ |<«) a (tbeto ■al weight of hide*. tallow. and «Ιγ*··*·»«μΙ beef Working <>\en Thw ha- been hut Tr.y liUle J in the Wurkiug »»\ trade. K>>r several vivkn i»a«t there hive been but a few pair» in innrkel, lor whieli h ·ΙΊ« τ« λ -k from &l~l* t«> $:t «>·' pair — The trade will revive λ- «>·->η a- eattic t'oiniucucr ro.utng m«»rv freely from the V-rth and Ka«t #1» I·»#·*»: two n»*r old» fW Iv iV*>. three year old- U> $>'<ô f head, or uiuch irrorfilr.j to value f««r lwef. Milch <".'W » Kxtra #Γ"> ι<» si lu: ordinary #'<·> 9 >7 re t .·>*»#'.' 1» 2 25.4 u>. 3 M ,jt f I iX> f h< 1.1 fo: >-. inn: ·ιι i ··- extra ami ~··1··«·|··«Ι 4 ΛΓ» ι< Μ f brad ; Lamb» J ό>> u vu, or from I to ,'e ¥ % Κ mark* — The demand ha« been better thie »rrk fi>r tift'rt·» There «ere but a few uf the Via...»· I .ittle uitabielo -lauxhlei There «ι·μ· m>re( ftttle in market from Maine than ha·» been u in any one week »ineela the PLANT \Tli>x lUrTKKS were l>ut little known T·· day there i« not a nook or roruer of our land « here they are nut found and Died. Th»· «ale ha? reached the enortuou* num ber of Five Millions of B »Ules annually,and it îa .on-la nil y increasing It «how· what ran l>e done with a renllv good medicine. an I a *y «temalic :our*e of making :t known. I'erbap^ no uiedi iue in the world wa- ever »o deaervedly popular i- the I'lantatioii Hitter*. (.·<* where you will, iaou|( the rieli <»r |ηη»γ. and you w ill a!wny* tlnd Jie^e Hitler» in u-e. Their merit ha - beootne an ibUtbli»hed fact, and we conlially rveomuiend ihem .n r.v-eλ of dy!>pep>ia, lus- of aj'petite, ehilU iud fever, headaehe, Λ<· , A ·. M W»\OI.IA WATKK — Λ deli^titlul to;lei artj. •le—»u|>vriur to Cologne, and at half the price. All W ItM Are SuflVrlug Yom nervou* debiliU and i>ro.«!;raliu& of iho phys ,cal )H>w«rt, rau»*"·! b\ the cm»r* ofyouth. *hould mmcdiately procure a cop) of the ne* nantirai *ork Dr. Λ II lla\e*. Consulting l'htsician, to .he "IV»'·'»!) Medical ln*titute." H >*1·>η. entitlinl ! Hh 84 IKV» h orLIRorSUJ-nUtSKU ν ΓΙΟΝ," iu invaluable wrork, and the requit cf t!»c wide»t re*earch and deepest thought* on which it iret:·· The Institute hu* also ι>li*hed "THE -LU Λ I. l'in SI»H.« Μ Λ oh WOMAN, AM) II KB 1>1>EASK*»."' frt'in the [>< u of the -.1 tit·.* Author rht· title of tin· work in.hi ate* it« character. Ful ler particular* may be found in tho advertisement L>f the Institute in out columns "FTUCSH λ* a Maiden'^ Hu hh" I·* the pure peach* l'<)Di|>lfxi>'n which follow· the uae of llr.gun'* Magu ·'. * Halm U ι* Iho 1 ;e Secret of Beamy. Fashionable L»lie* iu Society under stand thi*. The Magnolia Balm change· the ru»tic Country liirl into a * 1:y Itcile more rapidly than any idhor one thin»: K<· lne*i, sunburn, Tan Freckle·». Blotches aiul all elect* οί the >uuim r >uu disappear where it it u>u is obtai:ii*d w h:<-h rival* the lll.wnu of ί outil. Beauty i» possible U» all who will invert 75 rent* 1: any respectable "tore and insist on getting the Magnolia Balm. LroV» k atuaiuon is the Bc«l Hair Dressing. Twenty-Five Irnrs' I'nutiff lu the Treatment or l»i«c*si·. inetdent to Female*, ha> placed DU IHJW at the head of all physicians tuuk.Hu; such practice a ap<-<-laity, and enable· him l.i guarantee a speedy aud permanent cure iu the w.»r*t ca*cs of Siipprtau'n aud all other .l/ciu/m ai from erArtierer causf All letters for advice ma*l cuuUtu #1. Office No. S1 Lndi ion istuket, Boston. Ν Β — Boar! furnished to thoso desiring to 10 ma.u under treatment. Boston. July, 1"W. ly Peabod) 71 «dual luslitulf, AO ·. I( LI'IX(H NT., (Opposite Revere House,) BO S Τ OS. The Trustees» of this Institution take pleasure in announcing that they have *ecured the services of the eminent and well know tt 1>K. A II HAYE*, Uu *urgeou (J β Army, \ ice President « 1 f Columbia College of Fh> *ictaiis and Surgeons. Ac. This institution now publish** the popular med ical book entitled "TilΚ Scifc.NCt «>κ Ι.ΐκκ, ou sel*· I'lCksKHVATioM," written bj Dr Hayes. It treat* upon the A'rrorsof Youth. I'rrmuturt /teciiue of \f'ink'»«l, Semimal ΙΓμ1;μι, and all lUsâmes au I AO*t*r* of the iitneriittr* (>r. This Institute has ju*t published the most l>*Tle<-t treat:se of the kind ever offered to the public, eu titled "Mlt'Al Γιι»ιιΙ(»^η1ϊ Of Woman, a.vu IlKK bttusLe," prolu*elv illustrated with the very be«t engraving* This ΙμμΛ is also from the peu of Or. Hayes. Among the various chapters may b« mentioned, The M \ slery of Life,—Beautiful offspring.—Beauty, it* value to Woman, Marriage, • «encrai Mvgeiue "of Woman,—Puberty,—Change of Lite,—livcesse* of the Married.—Prevention to C onception. Ac. In beautiful French cloth. Turkey Morocco, full jfilt, #.1 '*). Kither of these books are scut by mail, securely sealed, postage pawl, on receipt of price Thoughtful clergymen recommend these books for their high moral tone, and all eminent and »k Ifui ph\siciau* earnestly recouimcud them to tù. public a* the only scientific· ami reliable treat:*e ofthe kiud published in America. "Avoid all ijcack ok Advertising Ihktoks AMD ijfcT THE"! Portrait ΒοοΚβ.''— ^«aericaa JtmrfuU of λΜίι-al Science ] Tm* "Peaboi»τ Jot itNAL or Health,*' Dr. lla\es, Kditor. Term*, one dollar a year in advauce . Address as above. •«-Al.Ktitr H llaTEH, M. D-, Uesident aud Consulting Phvsician Ν It —Dr. li may beconsulteil iu strictest con fldence on all diseases requiring skill, secresy and .•\perience. INVIOLABLE SEC HEAT AKDCehTAIN Belief. ly. July 16, li*» Job Priuting done at this Oflicf DIRECTORY. Masonic Lodges— Time of Meeting· OXFORD CHAPTER, Bethel, 3d Thurtdtv of eu».Ii month. « * ΠΙ +*€ Γ1/" » /S ,τ .-4 πφ # Bleat·* Star, Ko. 3w, Mexico, Wedueedav, on <»r the foil of the β»..»»», Pari· Lodge, No. W, So. l'aria, Tueaday, on or ι before the full· JeffVreon Lo4ft, No. 100, Bryant'* Pond, id ' Tuesday of every month. OrlruUl Muir, So. 21, Livenuore, Tuesday, j on or before foil moon. Bethel, No W7. 2d Thnr*dav of each month. Κτνιϋηκ Star Lodge, Bueklield, working j under a Diepeututtioa,— Uie lit Monday of each ι month. l*tth««orUii. No. 11. Frveburg. Monday even in# of <>r following the full of the moon. Oxford, Norway, No. 18, Thursday, of the week j MfeadiM Ml am. Xoant Tlr*»»», No. 122, So. Watcrford, Toes j «lav, on or before ih«· full moon. Alt. lerUh, So. fcî, iHmmark, WedoMdlj on j or before tin· full union. Healnseot, No. 101, Turner, Saturday on or be 1 fore fell inoou. UOOD TFHIM.ARN. Mt. Christopher Ledfc, No. 10, Bryant'· lN>nd. evei j Monday evening. Hi* I uk ft tar, Befliel. Friday evening*. \(tluwu<. ItuckOeld, Saturday evening)*, t r> *tal Wave, E. Burkfleld, every Thursday Evening. Whitney Lodge, Canton, even* Wednesday. Bear Momitalu Ijodye, So tVaterford, Wed nesday evening. lUrlMtr lVuUhman, North I'arie, Thursday evening. Waahlugtou, Oxford, Thursday evening, ftllrer I tkr. Sweden. Saturday evening. tVeet Nuiaurr, \Vei>t Sumner, Wedueada} , ev uning. Forrct Lahe, (.'enter Ilartford.every Saturday evening lu vincible, No. 2i'», Ea»t Sumner, every other ! Friday Eveuiuge. I. O. O. F. Pequawhet Lodge, No. 4<>. Brow η fie Id .meet 1st and Sd Wednesday ol each month. Itfpublinin Caucus· Tin' Republican* of WoodMoek are rrqnettwl lu meet at the T<»\VS IHH'SK, in eaid town, on SATI'KD.W, the 21 *t «lay of AiiKU»t iuitt., at 3 o'clock IV M , toch<»o»e four Ik-legate» to attend the County Convention. Al«o, tu nominate a candidate forth·· State Leg· Mature. W. Β. Ι,ΛΓΗΛΜ, Aug. la Chair'o Kep. Tuwu Coin. H IK TUS. In Bucktteld, t · the wife of . Bi»bee, a «on. To the ηife of Chan. A Allen, a *on. T·' the wife of H m (' >i>auldinir, a »on. To the wife of Wallace Be*»ie, a daughter, lit Hartford. Aug Nh, to the wife uf Amos U. Perkins, a daughter. In Laat Sumner, July, to the wife of Mr. ira Palmer. Jr., a own In Biddeford. July, to the wife of tîeorgr Aver· i ill. a m>u. At Milh Wimlhain, Aug. lllli, to the wife of Andrew Κ Smith, a con MAIUilKl>. in (trmiKMNl.AuK >th, b\ 1» II Crockett, K»«j , I Mi Nathan Beau and Ml»» Bow M Karwell, both 1 of I let bel. In Pern, Aug 12th. at the realdenre of the bride- 1 groom. by liev. Κ li Andrew ». a**i«ted by Rev. ( Parker. Mr Jauic-t A Harrow*, of l'eru, and Mi·* Marv Κ Robinson of Sumner In Turner, An* 7th. by Rev F W. Dickinson, at the γϊ»μΙ·'Β<·( ol the bride'» father, Mr. l»eorge (•ifford, of Portland, and Mi*» Augusta Hale, of Turner. Dit: i>. In llehroo, Auk i'th, Mrs. Margaret, wife of Kliax Ta>lor. aged 74 year". In Ituckilel l, Aug lith, Vnvolette A , wile of Samuel 1' Harlow , aged 31 year» Λ month· 3dayn. I ••he leave· mx children: the oldest, a daughter ol 1.1 year», at the time of the mother'» death, wai ' verw »iek. The youngeet tw in»' are one year old ι Mr» 11 embraced religion »h«»rtlr before »he ) died, and her la»t MMMll wen· lull of h ·|η·, and ttrong in the faith that »he wae going to meet bet Je»u». "»l»e entreated her friend» to lu»c no time m MDJMlIf t.· nvet her in ΠΜΤΜ. In W oreeater, Jul}'Mil. I» Η Bernard, aged 40 *<»ar- A man of truth moral worth, and a duti tul § »u; a Udoved butbaud ami lather, a worthy friend and -iti/en A In Sweden. True Ο . »on of 1ί. Ο. und Happy Moultun, age. -.'w HIGH SûtiOUli. THE Hll.ll SCHOOL 31 .SOUTH WATER FORD u.li COBOMMC <>n Monday, Aug. 3»», I sut», » ιι·I i-Miitmu·4 eight (and iyuger it deemed advisable), under Uie instruction of JOHN F\ HOBBS. No pain* will be «itared to make the school both interesting ami profitable to the student*. TCUX8. Common English, Uetl. per week. Higher Kuglish, 40 " " Lau^uages, 45 " " JOHN F. HOBBS. Wau»rford, Aug. 1«, OR. FOSTER'S Instant Relief from Pain! η ρ <1 A Η A Mur· Cure >■ Winter Street, Boston, Mass. : This Association are also Proprietors and Man ufacturers uf l>r. Foster's justly celebrated C'a ; tarrh Remedy. aujrio—Cm Coiiuuissiourr's Notice. [ \1TK, the underai^ued, having twn duly appolnt , f f ed by the Judge of Probate for the County ol I Oxford, to receive and examine the claims of the : creditors of Joslah K. Hall, Ut« of Mexico in said County. deceased, wbow estate is represented insolvent, give uotice that six months, commencing the twentieth day of July, A. D. 13 allowed to said creditors to bring in and prove ' their claim·, and that we will attend to the service assigned at the Office of U II. Ludden, In Dlxfleld, in said County, on the timt Saturday· of Septem· . ber and November, A. D. In», and on the Ia«t Sat I urday of January, A D- lS.'ti, lrom tea o'clock A. M. to four o'clock P. M. JOHN B. MARROW, WM. W, WAIT. Dixrield, Aug. 18. 1N». Farm for Sale. SITUATED at Rumford Corner, within a anar ter of a mile of a Schi>ol House, and a mue of three Meetmx|House>-. It contains thirty-lire arres of good intervale Land, and has a îwo-«tory hoiu»e, well finished, with Ell connecting the barn, and a Blacksmith's shop upon it. There Is a young Orchard, a Sugur Orchard and house, good pasture, plenty of wood and timber. There is a daily mail frotu Bryant's Pond. For further particulars, iuuuire of the owner. GEORGE A. RAY. Rumford, Aug. 7, 1*®. tf ^•«•Reelécat Taxet. lu t!ie Town of Greenwood, County of Oxford· Me , for the year ΙΛβ. Tin» fitllowiuff (let of Tax* β on Real EatiUe of no-i readout oh lier» in the Ton η of Greenwood, in «nid Suite, fur tUe year 1WA in bill* committed to Chta. X.. Packard, Collector or Taxes for the town of Greenwood, cm the Sid dur of June, 1HW, h:iti lieen returned to me αβ remaining unpaid on lMh day of June, 1*1», nit by hi* eerthleate of that date,iilid now remain·unpaid; and notice inhere by given that If raid taxes, Interest and char*»·· are not paid into ihe Treasury or η aid Town with in lit mouths from the date of the commitment of •aid bill», no mneh of real estate *o taxed an will be sufficient to pay the ainuunt duo therefor, in cluding interest aiid charge*, will without further notice be hold at public auction at the >toi*> of William Bennett, iu «aid Greenwood, on the limt Monday iu January, 187o, at 1 o'clock in the after noon. Non-resident lands Ijing in the south part of the town of Greenwood. known by tin* name of Mor tar and Htskcll'a Grant : o * « ► a 3 3 ? ! 2 OS ί" c S e a i Fs * ε ' - : " fï. ΐ S SI MB Γ Γ John French 3 10 «I*> || MI Isa'o llnyes.W aide 4 2Λ « 40 2 40 do. Ra.-t " S 40 4.CO 4 n) Non resident land in south nart of town, former' Iv known by the uantc of Phillip* Academy Gr't,: Tliomae Γrocker, !.. Broke farm. 8 ti 100 H.(M .1 CO do. E.pt. Young fr.li 'J W 7.20 7.20 S* lve*ter Cole, Churchill farm, 80 10 80 9 49 19 *1 J I». Yates. W . pt 12 1 37 1.80 1Λ A 8. Curtis, barn thereon, 1Λ 12.00 12.00 S. W. Pierre, mea dow land. 100 2.40 2 40 T. Brig*. W pt. II 4 75 2 OK 2 tft Llbbylot, 1 3 loo l.xe |.t«i «h». 4 2 km w; :> .vi S. C. Yates, N. pt. f 4 »> .74 .72 do. 8 4 SS .(JO .00 Oliver Whitney, Keaton land". 0 2 2Λ 120 1 20 Non-resident land In north part of town, former ly known as Raymonds Grant: f. Crocker, or «ink. \ 12 00 12 00 John York, Jr., 1 5 37 1.48 IW J Wilder. 1 7 N> I hi) I SO J.fc. Fill. Fill farm. IU) 14.40 II 40 S. II Houghton.pt. T. Itm« η prop'y, 49 .10.00 30 «0 do Mount'n lot. 210 *i.00 .V, 00 do Itrvaut farm, ti.1 7.20 7 20 do. 1>. Cutnmi'g'*{V. 100 3.00 .$.·Λ li 3.00 3 00 do. near S.Bryant'* Gore, do. School house tax for MCH, l01y 10 ^ Tutti··, flobbs and Jackson, I.. Cole farm, 12 β 80 1.» 1 HO do. do. do. 13 C ϋ 4.30 4 80 .Stephen Howe. pt. cf old farm loo 9(* $>«o Μ. Κ Ethridge, 4 14 40 It 40 A. C. Swan, 6.00 Λ 00 Fnoch French, 2·® 2. tft llarri>on Frcnch, S·'*' *■•w DANIKL II CUOCKKTT, Treas. Greenwood, Au*. lo, lisï». l>oai-Kc«*id<*nt Taxes tn tho Town of Denmark, Couuty of Oxford, Mo., for the rear 1Λ8. Tl»e following )i-t «if Ta»e* on th·· real e«tale of nou-reaidenl owner· in the i'own of Denmark for lli«· year 1H«H, In blll«couimiUhl lo Wm FruMndrn, Collector of *aid Town, on the 7th day ot Jul), Λ D 1HLK, ha* been returned bv him to ine a« re m lining unpaid ou the :td day oi Jul*. l*;y, by hit ccrtith ate of that «late, uud now remain unpaid ; and notice i* hereby given that if the »aid laxe«. and Intt'ivtl ami «'haw* art* not paid into the Trea*ur> of aaid Timn within eighteen mouth* from the date of the commitment of the «aid lull·, m> much of the real estate taxed a> w ill lie μιΓΓι eieut to |>ay the ainouiit dne therefor, iiii'ludinic in tcre-t and charges, will without further notice, he nold at puhli· Aii'tiou at the selectmen's OHlce, in *aid iK'umark, on the twcntv-#ixlh day of February, A. 1» 1K70, at four o'cb»ek I*. M. l»yer and Walker, or owner* unknown, part of Boston 11.11 tract, fO a· re*. value·! at $|υθ, tA\ due f I «·, deticient highway tax for l*o, returned Toe. Isaac liver, or owner· unknown, part of Bo«ton llill truct, I·;: acre*. valued at iltuo, t.i\ |£V2o; deficient highwav tax for lw>7, returned #10 50. * WILLIAM F DAVIS, Trea*. Dcntnatk. Aug. II. !**&■. \otirr of Forc«'lo*urr. The uudernigued hereby aire* public notice that (ίιιΐΓκν Jack "♦»»!» ο I Watcrlord, in the Count) of Oxford, on the 2d dar of Marrh. Α I» l*tl, b) hi* deed of Mui Ικακι* oi that date, dnlv recorded in Oxford Registry, book lit·, page I lu, cou veyeil a certain tract of land situated in said Waterford, being a l»art of lot numbered eight in the thirteenth ranee of luU, and fully deecrilied in -aid record, to hliakiiu Max field . and on the 21 day of Ma). A. D. Ι·»Γΐ, Hoi-are Μα xllehl. a» Adiuii>i*trator on the estate of Kliakiiu, tran*ferrrd to me nil hi· right, title and interest in and to the above ilencrilxtl mortgage, which transfer ι» recorded in Oxford Kccord*. book 114. page W; and wherea« the con dition* of *aid mortgage have Iteen broken. I here by claim to foreclose the Mme in accordance w ith the etafutc· in aucb ci«e« made and provided J Κ KLM i Ml WOODWABD.JB. Waterfonl, Aug IL IAV. ΪΛΠ,'Ρ Ι,οΙ of Cuir*. Collar*, llov irry, <·Ιοτ«ή, Αγ., Now being opened nt the Otiord Couuty Dry <·οοιΙ· i;«t*bllihutrnf. ('ommi^ionrr'H Kolirr, rpilK underpinned. haraiv been «Itilx appointed X by the Honorable Judge of 1'robate within an.I for the County of Oxford, C«'iuiui**ioncr.· of Insolvency on the eMate of Cvru* llavfnrd, late of Hartford in »>aid County, deceased, hereby give public notice that »lx month·, commencing the :bj Tuefday of July, A. D. ΙπβΒ, hare been allowed to »aid creditor* t > bring in and prove their claim·, and that we will attend to the service η-signed to π ι ..ι ttoe store of Jum fritb, m «ail Hartford "·ι the lift >aturda> of November next and the Mh day of January, 1870, at 10 o'clock \ M I» \ MU 1' tRHOXft, J A Mh> lltl>ll. Augu*t 10th, 1819. Coninii**ioncr*. Freedom Λοίιιτ. Thif may certify that I have iriveil t<> tu> eon, Uan'IKI. II Mc At.l.lSTKH, hi» time t<> a< t and trade for hiiUM'lf during the reiualuler <>t' hi» miuority, and that I will not claim any of hi-* wa^e», nor pa\ anv debts of his contracting after thin date. W Ο Mt'ALLI>TKR. Attest: H. I?PTOM. Norway, Aiitf 1", ls»5< Freedom ,\oliee. This is to certify that I have relinquished to my e.»n, Jons L. I»ak»U*«îton, a minor, hi» time t<> art and tiade for himself from and after the tiret day of AtiKH't next, and I «hall claim none of his milling* and |>a\ no debt» of lus contiacting after that date. Γ. O. DARRISGTON. Witness : Iff A AC Uvnkau.. l'eru, June 30, 1WD. Very Fine WHITE LINEN, For Ladies' use, at the Oxford Couuty l)r>- Good· KatnblUhmcnt. ANDREWSTOUSEI (Formerly ATLANTIC llocaK.) fÇZtgggg&jm* Houth I*ari«, .He. This well known House has recently been refit ted and is now open for the accommodation of the the tni\ elling public. 4*-l'a«>ciigcrs conveyed lo and from the Depot free of charge. Λ. Β. &. Λ. Λ. ΛΧΟΚΚηΜ, uug 12 Proprietor·. " eagle hotel, .Hfchanic Falls - - IWaine. H. If PKAKKS, Proprietor. The present I'roprietor having leased this tine Hotel for a term of years, would respectfully inform the public that he is now feadv for ■ ι „ i,„ ,To travellers, boarders or nartie*, considering the nice accommodation* ami moderate charges, we would sav without cou traduction, this Motel stands without η rival. .Mechanic Kalis, Jan. 15, IHU'A "W" OOXjEISTS, For Men's and Dots' Wear, are beiug closed onl CHEAP, at the Oxford County Dry CSood* Katabltshmeot. Pratt's Tubnlar Wells AVISO purchased of the patentee the right a. a. to construct the above Wells in Oxford Co., 1 ain prepared to receive orders from any wh< Η 1 ain may desire my services. In locations ft»vorable for boring them, these Wells are now conceded to be the most Economical and Best in I'm, alwavs affording an abundant supply of PLTT WAffcR For reference as to the working and utility < these Wells. I am permitted to name the followin gentiemenjwho now are using them at their pre mises, viz : I>r. W. B. Lawiam, Bryant'· Pond. Hon. Hikam KLUS, Canton. Geo. Wkhiiek. K«kj., Rumford. Mauk Ruhakuho.n, Esq. Milton Plantation. Uk\BY BAUHEK. Rumford. Aug. β. 1*W. 6w Gents' l ine Fulled Cambric SHIRT FRONTS, Juet received at the Oxford County Dry Good· KatablUhnaant Bridgton Academy. Τ UK PALL TKRM of thla Institution will «W mo net; on TnMdmy, ÀBffMt Slat, 1»M, nnd continue cloven week*. JOHX U. nittHT, A, Mm Principal. NAPOl.KOS GRAY. A It., AaeUtant. IliM LAVINIA K. OIBB», Drawtn* * Palnthifr. Mi»» ΛΝΜΚ TEWKSBURY, Teacher of Munie, ltoanl and Tuition reasonable. «f-Text Hooka flimiaiml by the Principal at Portland price». THer week, οι i ' 73, including washing, w«n>d nmt light* Koom·, for litote winhuig to board themaclve*. Hoard or room· can bo oblaiurd by addre*aiiig th«* Principal Writ Peru, Me., July 38, 71 ai tu* We*lryan Srminnrjr and Ffitiiile College. rpilK FALL TF.KM of Thirteen Weeks will X commence tin· Second Monday in August, Aufuil 1Mb. H. IV TORSEY, I*resilient. Kent'* Hill, July 16. lsx·. 3w Hebron Academy. TIIK FALL TKKM of Eleven Weeks will cum mener on Tur»d*>, Kept. 7th, 1H··. Uoanl, ft (*) per week. Tuition, $j.U0 mid 00. For Circular*, apply to A. B. Ill'M ITS, Sec y. Hebron, Me., July 30, Ι·<Κ». 3w ( union l'oint II Ik h School. rpilK V M.L TKKM of thi>« School will rota 1 meure on Turaday, Wept. 7th, ISttW, nhd I'ouliiiuc Trn Weoks under the in»lm<*tion of Λ. I.. IIAYXKN, Principal. Munie, Drawing and Penmanship extra Their will be a publie Lyeeum, and a Teacher'» Cla"·». in eoiiue"tlon with the School. Hoard in pri> jU- families at $-..>» per week. Tt.'lTIOX. Common Kngliah, $.3 AO Higher Kuglidi, I'D Language*, 4.Λ0 ('anion Point, June I, is»'·» Grocery Store for Sale. r|^HK «iib^erilier wi-lun* to make a change in 1 Iiim bumueiu·. offer» tor Mile hi· entire «lock • >l (»oode, roniitting of (iroeeries Coufrrtioarry* Pntrut nedirine», Ac. To anv one wl«hitig to engac<* in a lijrht an I plea-ant burinée* thin offer* a rare chance. stork now on hand about $:u· uo. For further information, and terun, innnire of or addivρ.» KKANkll imKFIS, July 1*&. Bryant'· Pond, Me. Agents Wanted, 11<>K the Nauhnttau Life Inauraurc Com· paity, in l'ari< and vieinity. \ good man ran do well for tlii* OLI> Α ΝI » PROnPKKOI'S COMPANY, whi< h offers the greatest advantage» to iiiMtrer*. Applv, jfiving (innliflration* and reference, to J. L. II M>K"i . Stv y, Aug. li, l^tSU. 3t New York. Jfoticr «l uissoiuuou. ΓΓΜΙΕ Copartnership heretofore existing undej J. the linn mime of l>carboru, ΙΙγοηίιιΊΙ A Co., nt Locke's Mill-, Μι· , wa« dissolved by mutual consent on tin· necoixl iliy «I' So»fiul)i'r, Λ I) I ■*'··*, Mr Kmcrson Γ Urow η»·11 retiring from the firm All business pertaining to the late Arm Mill be settled b> tin· »ub»ci ibers, who continue lo earn on bn»in«a» at the old stand tit Locke'· Mill* under the firm name and »tjleof In-arboru Λ Tib bet», who are the only member» of the late flrna dulv authorized to settle the name. J· HI Ν F 1>K Alt HORN', KMKR-sON I» ItROlV NELL, JOHN <. T1UUET3. Locke's Mill*, July Itf, 1UBH. 3w Chimese Yoke Pattern, In FIRST QUALITY CAMBRIC. ALSO, M GUT DRESSES, I u jtin, firm cloth, at the Oxford Cnmitj Dry Uuoil* F^Ubllilimtnt. NO!* ηι:μι»κλτ taxkh, In the Town of Hartford, County of Ox· ford, .tie., for the year A. D. Iftttft. The following lint of tuxes on real e»tate of non resident ownrrs, in theTmvnof Hartford. for the year l*iH, in Util a committed to Miwn Alley, Collector of taxes for said Town, on the l-.îth day of June l«ft<, ha*· I see η retui nod to me as remaining unpaid on the 11th day of June, Isa», by hiscertill eate o| that date, and now remain unpaid; atnl notice is hereby (riven that if Raid taxe* and in terest, and charge», are not paid into the Treasury of »aid Town within eighteen months from the date of the commitment of «aid bill*, ho much of the ri al estate so taxed as will be sufficient to pay the amount due therefor, including interest and charges, will, without further notice, be sold at public auction at the Town Houno, in said Town, on the 1st day of January, 1870, at 1 o'clock P. Ji. " So r s o s o c -- Hip T. Kllgore's heirs, part of i 11 30 $00 $1.12 Wm. Quimby, 3 11 125 1'·** C.M linker, X prt 1 11 32 *»' 1*7 Κ . Libhy, Ν. prt 1 11 -V) W 198 Wm Francis·, S pt8 12 30 1*0 3.08 Α. X Mayo, prt. of Gore, 1 10 15 M 1.88 James H tisser, S. „ M West part of 4 4 38 «5 1.85 Ervin Robinson, 8. East part of 9 2 58 150 3.30 J. Field, prt Gore 18 3 2u «> Ivory 1'age, prt. a δ GO <00 1W Tristram Ltbby, pt. of Gore, 7 12 M 150 .830 John 11. Kimball 9 9 15 45 M DANIEL PARSONS, Treas. Hartford, Αηκ· 10, 1·*«9. Best Quality Repellant, WARRANTED WATERPROOF. Received at the Oxford County Dry Good· Eitabllshauat. THE subscriber hereby gives public notice that he has been duly appointed by the Honorable Judge of Probate, for the County of Oxford, and assumed the trust of Administrator of the estate of FRANKLIN McKEEN, late of Stow, in said County, deceased, by giving bond as the law directs ; he therefore requests all persons who are indebted to the estate of said deceased to make immediate payment, and those who have demands thereon to exhibit the same to MARSHALL WALKER. July «0, I#». _____ GEORGE II. RIPLEY, an adopted eon, aged about 12 years, left me on Saturday, August 7th, 18ΘΗ. All persons are forbidden harboring or trusting him on my account, as I provided nim with a good home, and as he left witnout cause or notice. CYBUS KIP LEY. Paris, Aug. 10,18». ■ γ ι ■ r ■ ι ■ ~ Agents Wanted, —PO·— CHAIHBEKLIN'S For the People, corraixisa Full Instructions and Practlrnl Form*. adapted to Krerr Kind of Bustaer», and η nil the State* of the I'nion. BY FRANK UN ( If Λ MP· Κ ΚΙ.IN, CM" fciie Lulled f*tat·'* Uni "Then· 1* no book of Ui«* kiu-i w Idch will la ko rank with U for authenticity. iut»*ilî>r«>n<*« and completeness Springfield ι Ma** ,] Heputliran Tbic Is the ONLV SEW BOOK of the kind pub lished fur many ν ear· It 1· prepared by nil nbb· PBACTICAL LAW TER, of twenty-live year*' experience, and la Just what everybody need· for daily iim. H it highly r*v>mmcndrtl by mnntf eminent Judge», including lie Chief Justice and other Judge* of Sia**tichu*eU*, ami the Chief Justice and entire flench af Connecticut. Sold onlv hv *ubaerlptlon. AtiKSTS WASTED EVKKYWIlF.KK Seiwl for Circular*. Ο. I). CASK A Co . Publisher·, ll.irUbrd, Coon - I So I spruce St., Sew York; Cincinnati, O.; and { Chicago, III. ΓΛΓΤΙΟ*. An o|i| lawbook, published many rear· a go, ha· ju«l 1μ·«·ιι h;t-ιil ν ι ·· -ivitied a* "a uew book " w ith out even η Mutable re ν Mon of it* obaolete Mate rnent*. I>o not confotmd that work with CllAM UKRUK'S l.tW-BOoK H>U THE PKtifLE. Aug. β, 1*W. 100 Sun Umbrellas, Fancy Handle·. Black or Câlit Staff and Tip· (made laat week to order) at #1 each, at Oxford County Dry Uoodi Eatabll«kawat D. H. YOUNG, OXFORD COrSTÏ Sewing Machine Agency. SINUEB, FLORENCE, GKOVKK ft BAKER, WHECLCK A WILSON and nil «tandard Machine» constantly f»n hand. Tbrvndi·, Oil, XetdiM, and nil kind· of Trim luiDK'i for 8ewlug Machine», at Heyw' Block, Norwajr, Ide. Not. 27. 1*». " LOWELL & HOYT, MCAI.EK.s !> FURNITURE! Crockery and Glass Ware, Wiudow Shades, Carpeting», FEATHERS. BEDDING, as υ House Furnishing Goods Preble Nt., Portland !*Ie. ty-s«T«>DiMiHn'! Furniture bought nnd eold. I BMJI M 3iu Blacksmitli'·· shop and Ntaud, FOR KALE. CONSISTING of llOl'SK. ST VHI.K nu I SHOP at Mexico Corner, where » good bU<°k*inith j understanding the buidne»·*, ran get all the work , he and a Joiiruet uiao can po»*ibly d« Uea»on for celling—inability to do the work. Any ou·» dt^lruu» of locating in a place wberf w ork' 1« j»lentv and pay certain, w ill do well to buj out the «nbiwriber. be *«.ld nt a bargain If called for noon Term·, caali. Addreee, or call on the *ub*cri lwr at Mt xico. C. it. KNAPP. Mexico, July 27, IHC;i. A Càood A «tortillent of j Fashionable Millinery ! — AM> — Fancy Goods! Ματ be found Ht Ε. & Ε. CURTIS'S, : (Successor» to Mi*>e> lU4IKLi.it Ma*<»n), Corner Church A .Haiti Street», RKTUEL IIILL, ML May 20. tf SAKIEL Κ. C'AItTEK, PARIS HILL, ME , LIFE & FIRE INSURANCE AGENT — Ko Κ — OXFORD COUXTV. S. H. c. represents only lli>t-clas* Companies, and will Policies at λ* favorablerate* « > * uy other As'cnt. Applications by ni.iil for Circnlars or insurance, promptly answered, and any part of the County visited il ret|iie»ted. Apl 1. XKW UKUG ft TO Η Κ. A. D. WILSON, Druggist find Apothecary, ΒΠ ΚΗΠ.Π, MAINE f?" Physician's prescript! an * c« efidly cobj pounded. All orders promptly attended to. DK. W. B. LAPIIA*, Will attend to the Practice of MEDICINE £ SURGERY. — I* a Lao — EiamlBliig Nai'Ktou for Invalid Pensions, AT BRYANTS POSD, ME. Will Rive special atteution to the treatment ol I Nervous Disewet. Saturdays, when practicable, will l»e devoted to the examination of invalid pensioners, an I gener· Ml office busiuess. June Γ, '&». Freedom Notice. : ''Γ^ΗIS certitles that for a valuable consideration, X I have this dav given to iny son, ECU KM; , WESTWOKTH, hie time U> trade and transact bus iness for himself aud I fhall claim none of his earn inrs nor pay anr debts of his contracting after Uns date. " WILLIAM WEXTWOKTU. Witness— Ν. B. Ht'BBABD. lliraui, July il, 1*8. ANOTHER LOT ! Sun Umbrellas! At BARGAINS, at the I Oxford County Dry Uoedt £«Ubllihm«nl. THE GBEAT CAUSE or Human Misery ! Jxut I*ublUked in Healed Envelope. ITiet 6 et». A LECTURE ON THE NATURE. TREAT ment and Radical Cure of Seminal Weakness, or SruuiiATouuiitK.i, induced by self-abuse ; In voluntary Emissions, ImiotexcT, Nervone De bility, and lni|H*ditnenls to Marriage generally; CONSLMiTlO.s, El'iLKl'8v, and Kits, Mental and Physical Incapacitv, etc. Bv ROB. J. CULVER WELL, M !>., author of the "tireen Book," Ac. The worlti nenownc l author, in fhis admirubl·* Lecture, clearly proves from hi-· own experieiu · that tlu* ttWtul f"ii»e<|U' e* ■ l -· If »ibu.;·.' may Ik? effectually removed v.tti · :t medicine, and with out dangerous surgical /|>eia:· >n», huugjes, in struments, ring* or cordlnS, ρ nting out a mode of cure at once certaiu an·i efftvti.al, by w hich every sufferer, no matter what Lu couJitiou mi) be, may cure himself cheaply, privately, and raa icallff. ' This Lecture will prove a boon to thous ands and thousands. Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any ad dress, on receipt of six cents, or two postag· stamps, by addressing the publishers. Also, Dr. Culverwelrs "Marriage Guide," pricu 2ft cents. Address the Publishers, CHAS. J. C KLINE A CO., 1*T Bowery, Ifew York, P. Ο Box 4,W. AU Khidê of job iPiRiosrTiisra, DON'S AT THM office. Oxford Cmnmtf De·locratic Co·· reaiUa. The Democrats of the se τ era 1 Town· And Plan tations of Oxford Comity, are requested to meet by delegates in Convention, at the COl'MT JIOI'&E on ΡΑΚΙΑ HILL* on ΤΙΙΓΗΜΟΑ V. Angn* »Uh, κ 10 o'clock Α. Μ , for the following purple· To nominate two candidates for the State Semite ; one for Clerk of the Court*, one for Couuty Treas urer, and one fbr Countv Commissioner. Also, to choose η County Committee for the year 1879, and to transact any other business that may properly come before the Convention. Each Town and Plantation will be eutitied to one delegate, ami a se«tt>nd delegate for the first twenty five vote* cast for the Democratic candi date for Governor lu the election of 1%ί», and an additional delegate lor every additional lifty fûtes Pa*t as nfore»aid A majority fraction of fifty rotes afler the first twentv-tive will entitle to a delegate . The County Committee wltl lie in sev ion at the Loiirt House to receive credent als at half pant y » Y lock AM, HAM'L R. CARTER, rjiainnan. DANIEL HKOWN, t.EO A HOLM AS, Λ Λ RON H MASOX, l>emoeratlc Co. Committee OXFORD COUNTY DRY 600DS ESTABLISHMENT, Month Parts, Nsiar, Through July nud August we «lull close our •tore at ο o'< lock Γ M GEO. Ν. PLIHXKR, Proprietor. IVOTIC E. Β Τ order of the Judge of Probate for Oxford County, I will nay In the creditors of B. W. Itnant, laie of Paris,'a dividend of eight ceinte and four mills (M 4-10 et*.) on a dollar, a» Allow· d by Cotuiais»iouers on Insolvency on said estate. HORATIO ALr8TIS. A.liu'r, Pari·, July ti, It·». de boni ■> non. Xotice of Ptrfrlovut < . THK undersigned herebv gives pub.tc notice th«cember, A. D by their d*cd of that date, duty recorded In the Oxt'ord ΓοοηΙν lb-gi trv of Deed», book lot, pa^es lui aud ilfi, convey· eu in Mortgage to Ueoivi* W Manl»< i n f («eorgN· town iu the County of |λμ·χ, and l.ominonwi aUh of Massachusetts, a certain pie e or parcel of (and. situate in Bethel, i.i rhc Count) of Oxford and of Maint·, des*'ι il»* 4 s* follow* . beginning si a point six rod* nine feet tud three 1.1· Ik - west from tin· WC ·1 ··< BMMT (<<·( I.nr trro standing on the north side of the County mad leading fr« m Iteiiicl lliïl to We*t Bethel. thence runiuug nt»rtliwe-terly to a stake and stones on tiie bank of the An*roggin river, thence rttn ttiug westerly uj> «aid liter lo laud owned by Ho· bert t* Wiley; then·*»· souths·It on «aid Wiley's land to said road , thence ea-teilj un -aid road to the idace of beginning; reserving all that part of «aid iaud lh..t has been deeded to the Atlantic Λ >t Lawrence Company ; nud that ».wd i.i'»rre W. >anl>oro, on Ibe tweut\-oignth «ta y of Noveinuer, A D lt«d. for a valuatile o O'iileratlou. aligned said mortgage to the under*igried ; and that rh#· couiiiltoUB of sa»d inortg-ige nave been btokcu, by reason whereof, the undersigned as assignee, a aforesaid, hereby «daim» forer lo.-urv ot the -aid mortgage. J«»I|V LYNcll Portland, July »i, 1S!9 STATE OF ΙΙΛΙΧΕ, ΤΚΕΛΗΓΙΙΚΚ'β OF Kit Κ. ΛΙΤΟΙ ΛΤΑ, July ΙΛ, |ι# y PI'KSI* A XT to Chap «.See .14, of the Uev|»ed statute*, I will, al th·· State Treasurer*» υίΒ< β in An^u-ta, on lin· eighth day of ^·|·ι<.-ιι«Ι»*γ next, .nt eleven o'clock In th·· forenoon. »ell and convey by deed to the Injriie.-t ln.l l.tr, all the inUreet of (lie Mate ίιι (lu· ira» t.- of land hereinafter de«.crlb ee made subject to a right iu th·· owner or part own er. whow rigid* hate been forfeited, t<> redeem th" «aine at anytime within one year after the •ale, by pay i η g or tendering t · tin puichaMi hi* proportion of w hat the pnirhacer paid therefor at the »ale. milh interest nt the lute of twenty per cent. |κ·ι· annum from tin· time of *alc, au·! on· dollar for relea-e; or Mich owner oia\ redeem In* interest by pa\ ing ft- aforefaid to the Treasurer of State, a« provided in Chap. »>. sec .irt, of the llevU· ed statute*. No tract, however, will be «old at a priée le»* than th»· full amount 'li:e fhereon for Mich unpnfd v'tnle and county taxe», intern·! and cort, a» >le nrflwd m Um fbBowfag Kbalnlf: OXFOBD Cut"NTV. J No. 4. Κ. I, $A7 *j6 1.180 acre·. No. 4, Κ i, ^ i»l V«77 Here*, Ν ο. ô, H *. 14 .» I No. 4. Κ- -1, 17 Kl iV2 acreu, S | No ft. It. β, 2 Μ ">iu tfpM, Ν I So ■"·. Κ a, i 7 WAf CALDWELL. TrenMirer. TIIK nubfcnber I crvby ipve« | ub|. · η·>ΐι ν that ne lus bwn duly apu· « ' by the Honorable Judge of Probate, f<»i the bounty of Ο ν lord, aid .»· uuiL'd the trust of Administrator of the e*t.ito •»é -»JMEO\ L H MILKS, late of Kryebnrjf, > .ι i County, deceased. by Kit :ng bond aa the Ι.λι ·ίο··. ;· lie tlierv'fore rctjueMi all pcrn»n» alio ,i ·· it,dcb!c I to the estate ot «aid deceased to make iiuun*d.ute payment : and tho-e who have ivoy do uuiod» thereou, to exit.hit th·· vim·· to I1KSJ W U1AKIES. ji.iv ai, um Ί HE -u i~ iiber hereby giv· - publie n< ti*e th.it In· li t- been duly appointed b.· th·· ll< uoral lo Jadfp· of p irtmiy Am tbte· tint] if Oxford, uul ii; auk <1 tin- t/i.-t of Ad mini-Intl.·· of the estate of t.Koltt.K l oi I», lute of Itethel, in «aid < ouuty. de· e ihi 1. I* git uc boud at the law dire-'t» : he therefore tc»ji»e-.i»· »m· who hate any do· Jiaud» thereon, to exhibit tin- >,nmn to ClLM Λ Ν CHAPM AN. July ί». I*» THE eubeeriber hereby g;ve> public notic.· that he ha·» been duly nppoiuti'd by the Hon'iaMe Judge of Probate, foi the County id Oxford, and a-auincd the tru-l ·.·' hxccutor of the α.-t W til and Testament of LLCΚΕΤΙΛ t.l.oVK»:. Sal' of > ly, iu-aid County, deιιλ who are tudebted t » th · c-t;.l«· tα κ. μ ·ι.-:·: Jul? a», ι*;·.ι THK iub Η·ΓΪ1κτ· lii'rebirivc«piiM 'v»iirc that thev have been du** appointed by tip Ηο,.·>. «tbl* Judge of Prd.-Ho, f >r tin· County of «;χ|··η1, and assumed Ou* tm-t ul Executor υ! t.'ie lusi will ojhI tWUBWl HENRY It. WEBHKR. l.»ti of Paria, in said C-»untv, deceased. by giviu,: Ι» nd a» the law direct- | !'«· therefore request. allpcr*«'n who are iudeltte 1 to tee e t.'tlc of saul dceased to inaku immediate payment ; and |ho«« who linve any de Mind- ilnreon, to exhibit tin* «aine to >hWALl. H WEBBER. jui» so, m, Oxruitlt, :—At a » ouït of ProliaU; hcM at Pa· Π», w : t h lit .«ltd for thw lUUtili ul Oxford. uu thtf third luttiUr oi'Jul;. Λ l> JOHN C liKUKV. Adinini-I. ι l"f uu tli" esUta of Elia* P:ke. l-t· of H'meriord, in -«id Coun ty,. dtvi-4^d, haviug presented Jii- rtr-t snd final licrouut of administration o| Uu· estate ol «.aid de· «Cased lor allowance : Ordered. Thit th·· said Administrator give no· tk'v to all pereou» interested. by cau*iug α c<»p> »,< thin order to In· |>uUi-hed three week» success!*#· |v in the Oxi'ird l'eu» crat. printed mt l'art», that they m i> a|ipv.ir at a Probate Court to I* held i>t Paris, iu .-nul Count). on the third Tuesday of August next, at ten o'clock iu the foreuoon.and show cause, if any they have, why the -ante should uol bo allow »*.l A VL WiliKBL Juto a true copy mm; J 8 Hon·, Register. D\roiiti, »■« - \t .ι I ourt ul Probate h«·I 1 at Pari·, withiu and for the County of Oxlord on the third Tuesday of Jul ν, Α. I> 18M0. OS the petitiuu of PUIOKNCK AUSTIN, wid ow ol Daniel Austin, late* of Burklleld, m said County, deceased, prayln* for mn allowance uut ol the personal estate til her late husband: Ordered, That the said Petitioner gi\e notice to nil person·» interested, by cau»mg η copy of tlila order to be published three week· successively in the Oxford I>eiuocrat. printed at Pari·, that they may appear at a Probate Com t to beheld at Pari», in said C'ouutv, on the third Tuesday of Aug. next, at ten of tbe clock In the forenoon, and shew cause, if any they have, why the same hould not be grauted.' Α. II. W AI.KFK. Judge. A truo copy—attest : J. s. Ilohits, Kegi-ter. UllOU, m At a Court of Probate held at Pari·, within and for the Count ν of Oxford, ou the third Tuesday of July, A. f>. Its». HENJAMIN Y. Tl'kLL, uauied Kxecutor in a certain Instrument purporting to be the last WHI and Testament of Joseph A Swift, late of Paris, in said County, deceased, bavin# prcseuted the same for Probate : ordered, That tl»e said Executor jfive notice to nil |»ersons interested, by catisinjr a copy oj this oi«ler t·» be published three week- sucées·! \ ely in the Oxford Democrat, printed at Paris, that tliey may appear at a Probate Court to l>e beid at Pari· in said County, on the thin! Tuesday of Ang uext, at tea o'clock in the forenoon, au.·* shew c.;«se, il any they have, why the same should i. bate hebi at Paris , within an be nublished three weeks nucecsmvcly iu the Oxford Deinocrat printed at Paris, that tliey may appear at a Prolate Court t4> be held at Pans, in •aid County, on the third Tuesday of Aug. next, nt IU of the clock in the forenoon, and show cause, if any they have, why the said Instrument should not be proved, approved, aud allowed as the last Will aud Testament of said deceased. A. H. WALKER, Judge. ▲ brut copy—attest : J. β. 11ο·κ·, Eefiator.