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C u . » ■ * ι φ to carry A11 ν ι»ίΓ t·» China, fin which ^er wlce· the Colonel p:vmise«l to give the Captain the brig and leu thousand ·i«»l lars, m raw thf t*ry never etrme Sack. Hi lev was » m un lew, whose real name wits Sprouls, and Colonel Nichols kuew it. Ami Cnloeel Nichols ba l robbed Mrs. Lester, and now wanted to rob hi·» nephow and have hit) muriWed ami Hi ley koew that, and rt solved hat Ally loll shoubt never see Ν - ►: f»»!k a«jain. "Where in the Lad?''he a>k(Hl, as he and Colon l Nichols iinished di inking mic eexs to their nefarious sheme>, to which the Colonel replied : "Me should l>e h *ro at this vrry mo meat. Ah, I hear his step on dcek now ! Ht*ce he couit-s !" "I'm in* in tinte t » see yon <>ff, C.»pt. Hiley," he said, not noticing the piilty looks oi iiM« eon>fnrU'*i"s. ** tie wind is t tir. and tite crew au.vion Λ go *1 vuvagv to you, C.apt »in. I njj me »ouie rare shells ν» hen you ret» . They are lor s little girl's cabinet, 1 jiuM. be iwTttv." "Aye. aye, Mr. A1U i»." resp<»fiW the Captain, heartily. lMdn't you see rm collection of shells in vonder st*lc-r«K)m ? No? You are welcome to your ch«»iee ot then» all. sir.*' He advanced and ffuug open ihe state room door. AU> bent forward md looked ia. With a qiii<i fhttis\ Hilev piis'iet! liim into the little ro^m a 1 hurriedly l«c<ed the door. With an exultant * dl) Colonel ΝΊ } ο Is said adieu, and went ι dure. The next minute tl · h irried tr.-uu,»1.ηχ of feet was blended \ i a the oi the stout seamen, as th 1 πξ ιη.»\ed slowly from the wharf tow ι I thii μ·λ. Ally's fir»; though on timling himself I shut up in Captain Hib\'s st.-*te-r«»m. i w.as that the two met ν· π joking—r. re ly intending to scare im a little. a:id ten let h:ni out; hut he · »on discover h1 îat the Quirk fep—ihe l> g was <ο n. in I—| had left the wharf, an a as standin g »vn tιλ Liizai · th riv«-i vaid the κ v.m The truth fla-hed ι *»n him. ··! see it all Γ he ru d. raping t ii· feet. "Hilev i<« u ing me to m a th li'in! Captain 11>?·Λ h«· sh«»ut»*d. no d Ing on the wall, "op the ! >«>.· this ? ji Uic! Lck un ov.t, r il « II b*· ta< or yon ** No reph wa> n:. · U» hit ι—no at ι· tion paid to hi* γ·.··<. He saa* that he was fa>t, and was •tunned by the know sedge ot his situa* t;< · CHAPfEH III. lksteu r<catrs am· hkails from home. We left Da rid lr>N-r on hi* 1«.η»·Ιν is land, panning hi* exa|»e, w ill» λ ship in sight from the elevatrd p«»in where he las at woik. He waited tiil night urn) uni.! a priest t»t the idolatrou» tempi»· mint* to chain him to hi» dungeon, η h.-rv thev nighth confined him: ami then s ui denlT leaping upon the prient, ho hore h:ni to th*· door, chimed and ,ra„"g»dh;tn •fiW him in lib prieMiv ruinée, -lam ed his tar*· with «iirt» w»-nt t·· th*· »h«»r«* where tli*» canut« «ι·η· King, rntei*»! one of th.-m. and f wldl» d out t·. mu ia the direction in *U.* h he h id ». « η th.· •hip. lie paddled for hours with all hi* Strength, and had j.»»n*· »o tar thai the !ight> in.ni th*· island con I* I r..»t κ· »*vn. and yet no ship had Ι,*·,·η found : and now the wind was ri>in; and a »torm W:is thrrat» ning **Oh. (»<>d ! Am I forcakeo Γ he cried in an awful anguish. Me*. J with a t ar thai the wiud wonld tak*· the ship Γι··ηι him. "Must I parish her. ?" At th it moment wbt*n ho|>e was dving, he beheld a tight that turn*·»! all hi»* » ihi w«>*· in'o jrt wilder (cttvT. Then·, t** the northward, w »» th · *) ij. I •landing dirvrth tow an!* laiu. with ad *aiis set tο cat* h tl · rising bn eze, ai d not half :i mil»· awav " \ es tHere «he i<* Γ he shouted. "She w coming ti ia way. 1·η, N4X ,d—save»ir He nu μ·*! hi.» »rm» t,, heav» η m Λ mute ! thanksgiv ing and so! ed aloud, the glad tears streamiug dow u his worn and ha^ g*rd cheek». Ihe ship <;in:e n*»»r<r ami nearer. He redoubled « jd >hoUt>, his heart an»! soul in hi·» voj«·*». An an» ! ing ci v came su»)«:eulv fn m the ship » «Ι,Λκ. and »he drew stes· ilv n* u* i — swerxed m m iM r »<<ut»»· sighi i). and a tope wa> thrown tiom her.ΐΓ k falling· into ni» « at.·.*· He s»i*-2. d the r« ι-» λ t', »!, » . r ι ·*. gen: ess, aud » «,■,. ρ , ever the ship » »i«·*· d » w him :»l>o.u* In an ir-Uni nmi. Je »hip ha»! »r ; m ed her cot >·»*·. Mr.·. I v\ » r. ο ν in _r in st j · , la»hi«'n I t·!· ;»· th»· ·» ·, p. ^•'!e t! Ia»t mil u*-te<i Lt »'cr, lean-1 ing against the hi Λ irk». weak *nd nervti, »» λ< an in tan "t>h. the giai ues* ol th·» h ut ' lot: m.m! lied I not drean» at *iaî moment that his a. cr** tnt»· w.< » , , thtn relt ηΐ1*\«»1ν *-i» «ing aiouml h ; that be tra> < t: « η»· »· hi» < un >hii h*» W<*f: that that »| , w a · comma. e*l 5 a hitter t·»*· ;n -agm wità Col ; >ien··.·». « ii<·. » !, ,.w. g h,;n .. M wtth..i:t remor<*» cor »ign ;)im a^ai t»» the mereie» of the i'acitic in hi.-Ίη m canoe. Un inquiry Lester mud that the >s wa.» the aud i„ th,· litrl of the cahin lamp r*iu. uv*l i *-r C .pt ;J Teal nig » il iii» prie.» .· n>l>e. an»l λ\ η .air the <am trom his ...cc with its CoLi4 ΓοΙ«!ί, he e\*-.aim*-*l ( aptain ï>.tie», *ion'î vou know m»·?" 4*I)a\ id L* »t*»r !" *îifd th«· Captain, *υπι" Λ Ι>} I"'-, si. irra<uiiig hi- >i.,. tior-irv -ot hv b«d πτ,μ,Ι » •h" ·ι·κ. ^ip»d U· : ■ nrs mn| aal Awr Il TT Λ " :tl "l'I"^»e him. •· Γ κ!Ί n,uH, ι" *>k· t?:at hl- emo tions choke* h» uttcι ance. and pr. ve-.t ed him a»,m ob». nnj t]lt. o) h^tr.d « «lii. t. U„ , Bul, ,hr '·»·;>> pliMl I.» T„ <!i„u, ! "i T · i"1 ,1'''"""1'1 li» u il.· vet liv f'1· l,IS Am> U...I m,„n iu- ! to a hnelv gn I, and that Unh w iie and daughter h.^.l l».ng m»Hirm d him a» de d rte ai s© learned of |,i< win \ p.»r ,<rtv ' " "t oionel. >'i* h»d» settled up Un-firm affair». said the t apLiin n->er\i*div. i ":ind there was nothing left for .Mr» !.,·*> ter. Sin* ha< hecn li\ ing on hi» bounty these two or three j-ars? When your mere* m this ship wa» sold. 1 taught it. « n t>lon*fl OH ns the other half." « ^ V'r1 1 o-V, 'S JV ,rΛnt, Γ laimed to th*> I ( °1Me' h** null ue to the trust 1 rep*»*·*! in hiiu. I have ia?J"VT "! Sis durinif ;uv j™*·"'!:· · '" never Jure,ι t.» eli Wrtaiii Lh« no. 1 11 make matters *tnii ht on niv return. I ran prove mv claims ami hnng him to ju»ti* e. th»· d"a.»t u-'lv > il lain . Mv ρ*κ»ι .MargantT and he groaned. Liters threrit conce uing Nich ••eiued to <»tir up a I the malice in the Captain < nature. He beheld his interest tu uie snip, Iraiaduleuii» at^uired, threat *!■'-d. and he hated >1.11 mon· the lawiul o^er whose right in the Cyclone he bu»l "If n*p«.rt speaks trulv,** he said, "Mrs. ^ kZHT Γ r ^U d >««■■' Colon· I « AiebtMs haa long >en paving her it Ummns. ami when 1 left portji^eomhs age. the s ory wa> that lh«v w^n- engag etl. Uie ( olonel told me him»tlf that be foe*·.! her and meant to many h»-r. \0 w'uot l»y this time tbey ar*· marrie»I.~ Thia cruel tbmst »tnick home to the hu»Oaml s h*-art. aud nit* ring a nr»-.»t civ f«n frrwarJ ht.» 1 ice on tlM L.b'e. while the Captain regarded him with a look ol mingled hatred ami exultation leaving his victim thus stunned. Cap tain Sales went on deck, and seeing that a storm was rising, and thinking the time favorable for getting rkl of Lester, he in formed the crew thai the M range man in the cabin was an insane creature, whom it would bo unsafe to keep on hoard, and ea^ilv (OHviiiml them that it was their liutv, as they valued their own livre, to set him adrift again. He tlx η went bo low, called l*e-ter on deck, and at once set him adrift in a well provisioned boat, notwithstanding the wretched man'* pile oua ap|*»als for mercy. The Cft'lotte then - liled on, ami l^-tei's IkmiI whs μ«ιπ lost sight of in the darkness. Λ short time altcrw ard the stoma broke furi»u-ly. and Captain Sales tubbed his ha nth as he thought of the certain fate of the jxh>i waif whom he had so recently exposed to it* (tower. But the sforui was of short duration : Les ter's boat ouinxlc it : and the next day hr Mioceeded in reaching the Cloud Islands, lit» fauic a> an image ear ver had preced ed him, and the ehief of the Cloud Is land-, m ho was named La not i, at onee eont|>elled him to go to work on an idol, informing him thai he *hould s|»?nd the remainder of his lile in thHt odious ser vice. The unhappy man was driven to despair by this terrible nnnounrement. He toiled day alter day, ami night aitei night he planne<| to escape. But all his plannings were in λ ain, as he was heavily ironed, and closely guarded ai wight. But final y, alter months of disap|»oiut ment. when the attention of his guar I was attrneted el.-ew hen* bv the eer» monies of λ Ν a-t he sueet eded in eluding their \i^ilnnee, and getting rid of his inxii he c-caj>ed trom the guard hou>e, and dash ed wiidlv toward the sheltering obs«*urity of a thn-k forest, whieh he reached in sale tv. but not baft*·· his flight had lieen dis covod, and νόγν of the islander-had started hi pursuit of him. \r overruling l*no idenco had so order ed it that, λ sh«>rt time beA»re Lest» r's e cape, A .v Bel! had been left f»v Captain I lillt \ on an uninhabited island, within -iglit of t e group on whieh I.e-ter then \\.1 s .\il\ had !»een drugge 1 by Captain II it icy, ami «1» le in a deep -leep had 1 een lett <»n the i-1 ind, with hi- chest, a I a-s»·: Ί provi-ions, and a full set of tools. The boy on awaking, ami tinning him self thus left alone in the va-f Pacific I Vean, wa> crushed by a sense of his cal amity. But he wa> ■« bravo lad, and he soon rallied, and set at work to make the best o| his ca.-e. He built himself a hut, anil having a lot of firework* in hi- chest, he arranged them so he could play them off with c fleet, in cas .· ,·\η\ s:»i agt - from the neighltoring i-lands >houM come to netb-sthim. His know ledge of chcmisti y and of tin-works, and his -kill a- a *en trihxpii-t, was -.» gi.· it th it !ie had acquir ed 11»·* title ol "Tiie llo\ Magician." which title he determined to make good in ea-e an\ savage \ i-itors should attempt to wοι k him mi-chicf. He had Ueu in hi- new homt but a few da\s «hen he saw a fleet of canoes and sail-boat- approaching hi i-l tn»!. and ha-tilv getting hi- tir» works in |*MtVct order, be calmlx awaited the juiivhI of *he painted barbarians, w bom he could already di-tingui-h cagcily gaz ing at hi- cai in. CHAPTER IV. ΓΗΚ Mo-T FtKNDMI l'l»»T »>K Al l.. The summer *lipjH*d away, and Sept· ι tn'»er wλ drawing t«» it* cl«»*e. < >ne morning late in th«· month, ( Olonel Nichols *at in hi* oilif·. MI.Y drumming on his «I·1'"k with hi» linger*, an e\predion of >at -la»iion on his features. He h:t*i !·ι·(·η per««ccuti ig Mr*. Lester u ith hi" attentions. * hi» h -h» h .-til disdain fully iepul>ed. He hatl λΙ>» Mtniviv ni a vehement desire t« a\ enge liim-*-II »>n her daughter Amy, who, lielicv ing that Ally h id been *ent off by Colon» ! NtehoN, had been a constant thorn in his side for months. "Wt'll," he muttered,w it!i :i long drawn brealh. "I finished closing up my afftir* \cvterdav. What i* to be nu next m»>\«? 1 an Iwin N> rf"lk at ilt\ tin*. It Qligtlt not t ♦· h bad i»lea to t ιJv«· Mrs. LeMiT and Λ·η > tOB| ( ' i|> · li« ;iry-h'Mi»··. I*··<·j>I ht*«rin t'»l*H>k eoldlv on me here, and they l»M»k on Mr" livras an injure») saint"' He trowned darkly, as if unpleasant memories were recurring to him. At ihi> moment there sounded a heavy, uneveu tread in the outer office. Ihe clerk* h id .-til l»e« n di -charged within the η · » ί1>. ai d tl » r»· h:i> η·« I usine»». doing. Ni»h»!s, tlun lure, did not -til lu ni hi *·· »i. u »r 1γ·».ι'»1«· liiiu*?ll to lu juire the ! i:*in« ,-s »»l ilu- intitnliT. 'Mil· h»*a\\ Ιι· ad approached the inner • •dice. the d«H>c was opened, anil a man looked in. NiehoN -:t« him, and «pran£ to his feet in a»t >nishn,ent. ··( 'aptain Sal»-s!" he eja« nlati d. "It in*» r ρ «s>i le! C>ine iu! Come right in!" T ic man int» red, closing the d<>»»r l>e hi-ul him Il iras in Wed Captain Sales, of the -hip C> <h>nt—the same man who had so in humanly s» t l>avid L.-ter adrill in the South I'.» lie. it: the v» r\ teeth,:vs he had $up»to>e·!. of a terrible tempo.-t! The t*o men—tilting couipanions ûl;« >k aud» h«'.utiiy. • Wl. ·η did \ο·ι arrive. Captain?" dé niai '.-d Nil i,ol-. proff» ring 11 ehair. "This t« a -u' prise! 1 wa>ut ex|>ecting you this month!"* •T -uppox; ii'»t," said Sales, sealing himself. ••I ran into the Roads this veij morn ing, and east anehor n«»t an hour iigo. I concluded you didn't -ee nie, since v»»u didn't eome off We had a gale all the Mi\ home lli.it Mew Hilightai»»lig. Nev i r made a l**tter vovage out and in." Nichols \*rnl to a el«»-et eup^Mi.trd, and brought out a >ottle ot hraiulv and a tum bler." ••Have a drink," he viid. filling the «'la.vs "llow alMUit your trailing l»u-i ne—? Seems »o me you didn't t»iay long en«»ugh t»> ih» well.* -Well, I haven't done so well a* usual, t tklouel, that's a faet," replied Sales, be· tweeu swalloa s ol" the liquor. "But I've gi»t v>uieihiog of more importance io v»»u tlian a thoiisiin«l dollars moie οι lc».>, ( ol unel." And what is that?" «îemanded Xiehols. Sales tossed off the remainder ol the hrnudy, and «et the glass down heav ily ats he l'e>|Minded : "lt'> ι pivee »>l news that will come har«l to y«>u. Colonel. l>.uid Lester is alive " Aliter Nichols reeled as it a bullet hatl entil ed his heart. His complexion turned liv id. "Alive*" he repeated, in a shrill, cutting whUper. "He has come back? lie is iu Norfolk?" He looked aiouinl him wildly, as if seek ing an avenue ol em*ape. "No, Colonel, he is not here. 11c board ed u» ju-t after a calm in the Smtli Pacif ic. I saw hiin la«-e to face, heard him tell tiow ihe ve^ael he went out in had lke« u 1*»—t in a cyclone, ami ht>w he alone remained alive to tell the tale." "And you brought him back?" cried Nichols, ,n that shrill, incUive whisper, putting his livid, scar*d lace close to that of Sales, and lairly startling the latter by the glance of evil meaning that shot from his bloodshot ey^. "You let him live— m>u, who would lose by his life and gain by hi» death?"' A regretful expression crossed the face * f Caplain Sale». "Il I did, I didn't mυ*η to!" he exclaim ed. "The lact is Colonel, I meant to dis pose of Uim in the quickest manner. I thought there was a big storm coming, s » I set him adrilt in au open boni. The storm blew over, and Letter, I him euro, tnade for the nearest islands. He whs in a trail boat, the poorest of the lot, nud I allowed him only a small allowance of I provisions." "Then he may he alive now on one of those Pacific island*!" ejaculated Nichols. "And he m iy be picked tip by η vessel at any tiiuo and come back to rub me. I was sure he was dead. Tell me his story as he t«>ld it to you." Sales complied with the order, while Colonel Nichols paced the floor with hur ried steps. "Yes, he must have gone hack to the island he esrajH»d Iron), or to some neigh boring island," cried Nichols, when his I confederate had concluded. "What a cutsed latalilv ««ems to pursue me! Sales, Lester is liable to come back, as I said Iks ! lore, at any time. His return would Ικ· mv ruin. I tell you," he added excitedly 'Ί have done things for which ho could send ine to the state-prison. 1 should 1 have to fly with the officers of justice on my track, ami I should never dare return to claim my nephew's tortune. Sale·*, Lester must not conte back! Ile shall not come hack !" "And how are voit going to prevent it?' asked Sale.*. "Ko doubt he went hark to the Land in the Sea. and was set to idol· carving again ; hut he may escapc again, or a friendly ship may rescue him, or soiu·* chance set him free—" • ·Hut there shall not!" interrupted Nich ols. with increasing agitation. "Is the Cych"t sea-Wiirthy?' "Yes. Colonel. She's in splendid order. Could be got to sea at an hour's notice, if! she were not piovi.sioned." "lVor i-ioii her at one··. S*»c to every· tiling. She mus be oilw itliiu twetih -four hours. i am going in search of David Ix-ster." "What? to rescue him?" •'No,"hissed Niehols; "to destroy him.' lie continued his walk with increasing violence. "And I will not go alone; Margaret Lester and her daugiitcr shall go with me! If I succeed, and Le; ter jH'tishes, his wife shall become mine. It I fail," and his eyes gleamed luridly, ' and I ariive out there, to find that lie has b«»en rescued, I shall hold his wife and child a·» hi'^tnges, and demand my safety as the price ol their freedom." "I'm in with yon. Colonel," said Sales admiringly. "And what is more, lean ket ρ ex cry one of the crew In being » lit tle liberal vv it h them." •'Then go to work immediately. Set the men to unloading Provision the ship, ami I e sure to prov iile w ine and daintv stores tor the woman and girl. I will send a *>ard lurniture for three state rooms and one of my scr\ ants to set them in or der. The servant will ace«»m|»anv us to cook for and wail on the ladies. Von un derstand?" ••Yes. but how are we to get the ladies aboard?" "They mini be taken aboard to-night, and w e must sljj. out of the Koads in the darkness that comes bclorc da\ lijiht. You and I will go up t<· Mrs. Lester's cottage s«Hin alter dark, and gain an entrance into the house. The rest will be easy." This programme of amplifications, was resolved upon. Nichols provided his c«n federate w ith the necessary funds, and they separated—Sales to return to the s^p. ι tid Nichols to make certain pur chases, and to send his μή ant down to the ' 'yclotu. They did not meet again until evening. The shadows wrte falling thickly when the tvso stealthily approached the c<»ttaj;e of Mr* l^ester, and as stealthily entered h· r ^urilen. approaching the house while ke**pin£ in tin* shadow ol the trees. ,\!i> Letter ami Λπι\ were in the par lor, the window* of which wei e w ideoj»en the stvuritv of month* having restored Mr». I,t 'tei*s formerconfidence. 1'lie two nirti could See il; - elder lad\ seated ill her tun « hair, :tnd the younjj pirl, dres^eil in whit··, .it the piano, ιι | >< >11 which she \\ .-is < *olti\ playing, accompany iu^ ihe iu*tru- j nient w ith her voice. 1 he room was n«>t lighted, hoili mother and «laughter loving the gray twilight shado .vs. On the steps of the kitchen porch, the colored s»*r\ing-woinan was sitting, and in lh»· g mien old Nicholas < 'ollins and his wile Wfre holding a In el) diseu--ion on som«· domestic question. ••N<>w i* our tune!" exclaimed Nichols, in a whifper. **(»ot the woollen socks over \our boots? (ïood! Ointe ahiug s«»ft l\. ( know Mrs. l„«*>ter's πνιιο, and the girl's ad oins it. Old Collins sleeps in the rear part Now for it!" The conlcderates softly mounted the step» of the verandah, entered the un· lighit'd iutli. and tôle up stair^. unheard and iiu-t-^n. The next moment they had secreted themselves in the closet adjoin inj£ Mr>. 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It λ ill t tke the place of Preserves, and ;is a matter of e«'ono»iiv will eapereede the use of but ter in mtn\ families. For preserving and sweet : ei-iugi time I Fruit» a> well a·* all kind* of Mar malade», it h*< no equal. No apparatu* is requir ed for making it, except that which is fouud in any : ordinary kitchen. Tlic Ingrédients are articles highly recommend ; c-i for thwir utility, and are known a* favorite arti cle·» with almost every bod v. They are abundant in even town, and cau be had at all time*, in any t quantity, and of the best quality. 50 lb*, of (hi* Honey ran be mail*· in 20 minute*. The recipe trill sustain tne in all that 1 claim Jor it, in all respects. «V-I will forward a FAMILY RIGHT ΑΛ Ι· RKt IPK, together with full instructions for manufacturing this Pure Virgin Honey, to any ad· dre-s iu Oxford County,on receipt ol O.XE IKIL L AK .m l a three ceui >tamp It AVID ». MA" A PP. South Paris, Sept l&h, ISU. 4w Not Gone f ΊΜΙΕ enrrent report* put in circulation by in . terested parties, that I have sold out nn In -cbaxcf. Best nebs, and have gone W'e«t, U not trw, and th:* notice is to inf >rm all of mv friends, : customer* and the public at large, that ί am still At nay Old Mtaad, la Aorway Village, where 1 am as ready and trilling as errr to make Insurance upon Life, Accident & Fire, in reliable Companies. Shall be pleaded to see or hear from all that wish bu»iness in my liue. •*"0>ecifll attention given to the making of I>KKl»s, BUNDS, W1LI.9. Ac WM E. «iOODNOW. Norway, Sept. 1,186». tf NEW STOVE STORE ! NORWAY, MB. WOODMAN * WILLIAMS* Inform their fHenda and the pnblle that they hare ..jnfned a NEW STOVE STORE. Opposite the El· House, where they wUl be ready to furniah Stores, Tin Ware,4c. AT TIIE LOWEST RATES. «3T* Partlcnlnr attention paid to VlepAlrtn*, lobblnf, Ac. Iron 8ink«, from £8*00 (o ÎJ.ee, ami other good· In proportion. JOHX VOODXAX. IIEV It Y II. WILLIAMS Norway. Sept. 1, 1Λ». 3m yoFcan get HARNESSES ! WnoLsaaut A Rktail. at south: Manufactured of the 1h?*1 of Oak tunned Stock, and WARRANTED AS CHEAP .in (it any other place in Oxford County, or any adj uuiuff County.—that I*. of the atme grade.ami ratifiait from #24,00 to Α l'JA.OO. —ALSO,— Trunks, Blankets, WHIPS, Ac., ftr. AS CHEAP AS THE CHE APE ST J Trimming «ail Rrpalrlng, of ill kind. Ctll and evuuine my work, for I can nuit, both il to ipitlity of material, workuiaoahip and jjriee J. D. WILLIAMS. South Parla, April 90, IMS. s.nansvH ν uaxsiofl XV VlDIHd MOT ]I4|II joj '|»·>Λ\ wmj faoaip jatif 'JtioM siqa 00T B«i> your Waterproof** at the Oif tiI ( nnut) Dry iir»oda F.atabllahuirut, WE SELL TIIE REST REPELLAVTM, made la New England Warranted Waterproof under manufacturer'* narrant. UFO. N. PITiniKR. *on-Ke«ident Tmr«, In lb" Town of Woodstock, County of Oxford, Maine, for the _*m I** The following ll»t of Taxe» on Real Estate o| non-rx^ident owner* in the Town o| Woodstock, for the· ve**· I*»"·, in Mil·, committed to Mden thM, Collector of «aid Woodstock. on the ** h il a y of July, l»a«, by Ιιι·· certilb'ate of that ililtf, and non remain unpaid on the "tli day of Julv, If·»·, and notke i» hereby given that if the «aid taxe» and inlere«t and charire* ait· n«>t paid int*> the Treasury of »*id Wood»t«>rk within «· tchteen month» from the date of the commitment of »aid bill», «ο ninrh of the real c»tate taxed a·» will be MifU· ■•ut t · pat the amount due therefor. includ lug intere-t and chance», will without further no th e, he «old it publie Auction at the t lerk'» Of· tl«*e. In «aid town ou Saturday. the 5th «lay of Feb rum , 1*70, at one o'cl««ck Ι' M Tax on non re»ldent land In the ea*t part ol Wi)"n|»t'K'k for the tear 1*# 3 χ 7 * "" 3 ~ 1 C Z 9 » 32 - > = » ϊ 3 β ξ 3 } · 1 — Walker. ι»; ίου |5o $173 — Woodcock. pi 3. 50. 80 an<l 5J 5») I 75 It'iil H«lM, S lOO 100 3 50 do. lU 100 50 1 75 do }>t M 40 li M RoWrt *.r«T, pt. 5β So 45 w V. O. Ptrrii, 7.' IM IM Ιϋ Jo-iah Dudley, 73 !<*) loo 3 50 — Tnrp, pt. 88 50 25 se — Walker, 1»I7 100 75 J '4 — Strout. 45. 15, 50. 39. Ht», à «W 90 lrt) 5 <0 4Î. W Andrew», pt 57 .ti 32 1 l'l Λ W Howker, 15 15 5J Mr* 0»g«M»d, pt MA 50 20 70 A Farrnr, pt M tin 10 35 Delinquent hijtbna> tax nu non resident land in the we»t part of \Vooil«tufk fi»r the year 1*·Γ7 Mr« O.gnod, <" 50 20 M Delinquent highway tax on n -n re»ident land in the e.i*t part o| \\ uoditM'k for the year l*·»". — Walker. <fti ]00 50 1 35 — Wood-lock. 3. 50, SO and 8^ 5J 50 1Λ4 — Walker, |o7 loo 75 tut . 50 ti Xi Ηιΐ V I» l' irri», 72 luu 100 2 7o Jo»iah Dudley, 73 100 luO 2 To Τ · ιρρ. pt M 50 45 07 A W, ftowker, 15 15 40 R>bertOiay, pt 5Λ 5o 45 67 Il C. DAVIS, Trea·. Wood»toek, Sept. JO, l«ïi !\on-Kesidenl Tu\rs In the Tow η of Iliram. County of « >xford, Me.. for the rear 1?W4. The following list of Taxe» on the Heal E»tate ol non-resident owuer» in the town of Miratn. for tin ve*r l*îH. in bille committed to John M«"lH>nald. t ollector of «aid town, on the 1Mb day of July, Ιϋί·. ha» been returned by him to me a» remain ing unpaid on the 5th day of October, IM), by hi» cet lit! -ate of (but date, and now remain unpaid ; aud Dotii*«j i« hereby given that if the «aid taxe» and interest and charge» are not paid into the Trra-uryof «aid Town within eighteen month» from the date of the commitment of Baid bill». m much of the real »*«tate t ixed a* will be »u(tt<'ient to nay the am »unt due Iherefor, including intere»t aud ch.irjfe», w ill without fuither notice, !»e «old at public Auction at the »tore of Hubbard A (»reeu in »aidtown, on the 18th day of January. 1870. at 10 o'clock Λ M. Owuer*. or unknown Acre». Value Tax Ja *ob .Stanley, 3 $15 fo 7J Jeremiah Me"rr!(l»dd, 5 40 1 1*4 !>«mucl i'MnMll, 50 450 HU5 Cyru» Β Morrill. 60 50 1 37 Augu«tu» Bradeen, 13 145 3 44 A Κ P. Kimball. 16 45 2 20 John Mcdonald, Trea» Hirui:i, Oct 10, IfSrf1 NOTICE. lirilERHAS mv *ife, Eli** J. Daniel·, In If March, I■*»!». left my bed and board without provocation or reasonable cau*e, 1 hereby forbid all person· harboring or trusting her on my ac count, a» I -ball pay no debt» of her contracting after I hi» date. ANDREW J DANIELS. Pari», Oct 11, 1MB. · Notice. CIV ME into mi en-dosure on the night of the / llth lo.-tant, TWO COLTS, one red and the omergrey The owner ι» requested to pay ( harges and take them away. CHAS. W. CTMMINOS. Parii, Oct. 12, 1W». 3w· HOBSK Jn Ht out,a boo Containing a new sy»t«*m of hor*e train iug, from the young colt up. By Dr Trid ball, ι be well known old KuglUh Ηογμ· Trainer and Farrier Our mo»t noted trirk hor-seM have been taug'it by thi* plain, practical «VHtem, and wdd and runaway bor*e»can be completely eub dued It al»o contain» a Treatise on Nh<K*ing anil 100 Keeiiien for the imi«t rummin ili^ea-e». with numerous Tricks practiced by llor»e Jockey*.— Every hor»e breeder and owner should have it — Vou will never regret huviug it Sent bv mail for only'iOcts Address, tiÊO. 8. MELLES", Lewis ton, Me. Agents w anted. Maine Steamship Coin'y NEW AIMAXOFMEXTS. Scnil-Weekly Line. ON and after the 18th in*t.. the fine Steamers DIKl'iO and FRANCON1A, will until further uotice, tun us follows: Leave liait·* Wharf, Portland, erery MONDAY and THURSDAY, at 5 P. M., and leave Pier .'W Ε R New Vork, ererx MONDAY and THURSDAY, at 3 P. M. Th·· Dirlifo and Franconia are fitted up with fine accommodation* for pa<«enger*. making this the iuo9t convenient and comfortable route for travel· er* between New York and Maine. Pa.»»age in state Room #5. Cabin Passage $4. Meals extra. Good» forwarded to and from Montreal, Quebec, Halifax, 8t. John, and all parts of Maine Ship per» are reque.-ted to fend their freight to the steamers as early as 4 r. it., on the days they leave Portland. For freight or pas«ajre applv to HENRY FOX, Gait's Wharf, Portland, J F AMES, Pier 38 E. R. New York. July 9, It*». DR. W. B. LAPH4.H, Will attend to the Practice of MEDICINE fr SURGERY. — 18 ALSO — Kiaulalng Nurgron for InTalld Pension·, AT BRYANT'S POND, ME. Will give special attention to the treatment ol Nervou» Diseases. Saturdays, when practicable, will be devoted to the examination of invalid pensioner», an I gener· al office bu*ine»s. june 1.'<*». ANDREWS HOUSE! ( Formerly ATLANTIC HOL'UC,) eemlli Paru, Ne. Tbi· well known Hou*e lui* reo—llv bceo reflt ted «ml le now open for the accommodation of the the travelling public. «Tl*»»*™*'™ conveyed to and from the l>ei»ot fr«*' of ctar·*. Α· Β· Α Α· Α· ΑΛBMKW ang li Proprietor·. EAGLE HOTEL, Mechanic Falls - · Maine. H. It, PP. A UK*, Proprietor. The present Proprietor having leased tnij» fine Hotel for a term of vear*, wonld re»|wlftilly inform the public that he is now ready for g-j—Mliii-iin·-*. To traveller», boarder· or nartio*, considering the nire accommodations ann moderate charge*, we would say without con traduction, thin Hotel -tand* without a rival. Mechanic Fall*, Jan. ΙΛ, Infill. ADAMS HOUSE, Temple Street, - Portland, JIe„ J OH X SA WYEIi, Proprietor. This new First-Class Ruslne** Hotel i* now open to the public. It» location is central and the pro prietor know.· how to mini-dor t<» tin· wants of hi* ruent*. The room* an· airy ami well furnished; the table excellent, the *ervânu attentive and the price* reasonable. Tin* tra\ellin? public will find a pleasant home at the Adam· House. Portland. Sept !". 1*«S» 3m Fcr Sale, or To Let, THF H.VTF.s STORE. on paru Hill — Qirorabh lontid fir tnde^un having η convenient tcm-meiit above. ALSO, the •tor) and a half bonne on |||· Tremont <t , recently occupied by Sid LaJUHkney A. Farrar—having a good (harden •pot. For particulars, enquire of the subscriber. KM Κ LINK ν t l M MINUS. Pari* Hill. April I ». IHMN forsilv;. T1IF. tnlwcriber offer· for sale hi* residence, located at Mr ant'« Pond Village, Maine,consisting of House' Woodshed, stable, and one acre o| land. The buildings are connected, nearly new, wrell finished and con venient I.and under a high «tate of cultivation. Vny one wanting a pleasant houae with cheer ful «urroundings, in a quiet and grow ing village, ; will find here the very place desired : and it can ί be bought at a bargain', if npplied for toon. < HAS It LOVKJOr. Bryant'· Pond. April *, 1*59. ·' Kvrr) Itay Itrlnif* Nomrthing \fw." A 4>ood House, Baru and other out-Building* ttiren Away. R \ RE ( II W< Κ ι* offered for somebody to m.tke money In the «ale of A 100 ACRES OF LAND, nearly half of w hich U covered with w<hw| and tiinl»cr at a price to *utt the purchaser. Any pcr»ou m want of a farm, near a pleasant village. should call at one* on the tiiburi-iber. LUC IL > 1 BABTLKTT. .Norway, Oct. lî. 1ί#8». Sin About Fifty Acre», ou Pari* llill, with Ciood Buildiugs BKISi· a part of the Thoma* C lark Farui, and well divided Into tillage, woodland and pas turage, and a good orchard, w ill l»e fbr sale any time previous to May 1. ΙΌ0. Tlie buildiiir* art· «tillable 1er two familie* Also I joke of Oxen, 1 yoke of 3-year old steer* and one or two Cow*. Inquire of II s IK)E, or on the premises of C. II. RIPLEV. Oct. 12, lîWP. Jwr Farm for Sale. IN Wood-fork containing one hundred acre* of . land - i'· a<-re·. of woodland —It cut* i5 tons of hat and i« under good cultivation Al«o, I nrinlii|{ Tool·, and two hordes, one cow. 1.1 vearlings. one wagon, and one sleign Α 1.1 MOSES SWAN. W ood«tock, .lune g|. I*)w. If Farm for Sale. Sm*ATEI» at Enmford Comer, within a onar· _ tor of n mile o| a School lloitee, and a mile of three Meeting|H»u»e«. it coiiluin· thirty five acre* of good Intervale Land, and lia·» a two·«tory hoti«e, w«-l| Hni*hcd, with Kll connecting the barn, and a Itlai-k-mith's >hoi» upon it There i* a >oung Orchard, η >ug*r *lr· hard and hou-e, good pasture, plenty of wood and timber There is a daily mail from Bryant'· Pond. For further partir ulai s, Inquire of the owner. UKOKt.E A RAV. Rumfopl, Aug 7, !(·*>. tf r or rveni/. STORK, urn! [>W KI.I.ING over it. n«-w occupi 0*1 bj D Ν BaiLBT, at 800th l'an» Thi» :■» »nc of tin· bent '•tore?, an·! mont desirable locations f<»r trade in tow η The llouae i« very pica-ant. Ami in go«>d con«fi tion, with an excellent well of water. There is al-o κ |fiM»«i «table. Apply nt the oitii'ti of Pari· 1 louring C*»tm>auy, or 00 the premiaea, ol Ι» ν BAlLKl South l'ari», Aug «S. Pine Timber for Sale. VFINK I.OT of I'ine Timber Land, containing twenty *en··. more or le««, and «ituated im mediately on tin- line of the (iraud Ttuuk Hailway, aï South l'an The above lot contain· in addition to the Tim ber, some ten erre* of cleared land and several desirable hou»e lot* For further information. impure of ALVA SIIURTLEFF. South Fari·, Me , Sept. 1, l*.y. Farm for Sale. The subscriber being de«irou· of leaving the •Mai.·. w ill Mil Ul Farm at a Bar(al·, if ap p'ied for soon Si»id farm in situated in the north pait of ^lart ford, two and one-half mile· from Canton, ami three and one-half mile* from the depot. It con Lain* about Two Hundred Acre· -if good land, •uitably divided Into tillage, pa^tnie and wimmI laud w'ith Apple and *Mij<ar Orchard·; all well enclosed Tne farm cut* about 15 tone of good hav. The Building'* con*i*t of House. 2-1 by K, with excellent cellar under the whole; 1'oreh, W'ood >hed, Mablr 2»; by 3·;, and Barn to by H4, with cel lar under the same. Good water nt the house and •table. For further particular;·, inquire of the «iibtcri l«er on the preni 1 «#·*. WM Β SPARBOW. Hartford Sept 1.1**». Store and Stand for Sale. rp II Κ WELL H.\OW\ II Λ It Ν Τ Ο U X ITAROi litmitd at the Village of Hrjr - aut'· 1'ond, on the line of the Urnnd Trunk Railwav, consisting of a large and commodious Store, dwelling Houee. and Stable connected, with attout five acre* of good laud, will In* sold ai a barium if applied for soon, and teim of pay· ment mad·· ea»y I well secured. Said stand i- well loeAUd and command· a large amount of country trade. An energetic business man will tind this a rare chauce lor a bargain. BENJAMIN LOVEJOY, ISABELLE 1*. BAR>TOW. Bryant's l'oml, Sept. 8, InW NOTICE. ΓΠΗΕ Copartner-hip heretofore existing between I LA L W. Kl.vshLL, is tbi- day dissolved, an 1 ail debts due to or from said tlrm will lie re ceived and paid by the new tlrm of Rt w*Ki.t. A Moour. LAWSOX κ RUSSELL, I. Y MAN W. RUSSKLL. llelhei, March 12, 1*ώ. A Copartnership is this da ν formed by and be tween L1 Man W. R188ELL ail·! JOflEril T. Moo l»Y. under the firm naine and style of RCSSELL A MOODY, who will continue in the business o| the late lirm of L A L. W. Russell, at the old place ut Walker'· Mills, in Bethel. All persons indebted to the late tlrm of L. A L. W. Russell, will please call and settle w ith us foi the same. LYMAN W. RUSSELL, JOSEPH T. MOODY. Bethel. March 12 INK!». DR. IV. GAnnON, SURGEON DENTIST, BUCK FIELD, ME. â^-Artifb'ial Teeth warranted to fit. Particular attention paid to tilling and pre«erving the nAturftl teeth. Teeth extracted at all hours, and without pain if desired. Office open at Ruckflcld. except the week follow ing the llr.-t Monday in each mouth, when he will be at Canton. Dissolution of Copartnership. THE lirm of Mixku, Favor A Co., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All per*ons having unsettled accounts with us are requested to make immediate settlement. LEE MIXER. SAMUEL FAVOR, JACKSON CLARK. Norway, Sept. 22,1800. The business will be continued at the obi stand. bT MIXER A CLARK. Maine Central Railroad. SPECIAL XO Τ ICE. PASSENGERS from Oxford County roraina from stations on the Grand Trunk Railroad above Danville, cau reach Augusta by the Main Central Railroad from Danville to Winthrop, ami thence by stage to Augusta. Stage leaves Win· throp on arrival of aflernoon train from Danville. Train- leave Danville at 2:45 P. M., or on arrival if train from Portland. Through tickets to Augusta are sold at Danville* EDWIN NOYES, Snpt. Jan 22, 1X49. SAntEL H. CAKTEK, I*ARi8 HILL, ME . LIFE A FIRE INSURANCE USENT — roe — OXFORD COUNTY. 8. It C. reprints only Companies, and will Udtie roUeie.4 at A4 favorable γηΙ··« λ* any other Agent. Application* by nutil for Circular· or inturanr*, promptly anawored, an·! auy part of the County vi*iu».| if re«|M<>«trd Apl I. Insurance Agencies. II. F. HOWARD, DIXPELD, AGENT for the following Fire Insurance Companies: HARTFORD, of Hartford, Conn. HOME, of New Haven, Conn. IMJTNAM, of Hartford, Conn. SECURITY, of New York. WATER VILLE MUTUAL. LIFE. STANDARD, New York. CONTINENTAL, Hartford, Conn. ACOiaDElSTT. TRAVELERS, Hartford, Conn. RAILWAY PASSENGER, Hartford AGENTS WANTED, AM) GOOD PAY GUAKANTKED. DtxfleM, April 5, Ι>Λ). OXFORD COUNTY Insurance Agency ! KSTABUSnxn ACGl'ST, IMS. CAPITAL REPRESENTED, OVER $25,000,000,00. Twcuty-Plve Million Hollar·. ! — IF roti want Inmrtnrr of anv kind, rail npoit ifoWH. nu·I h*> will out\<>u into ·»««■ of Iha I follow in# CompAiiu·!·, which λγ«· the Best in the Country ! Ami the l»e*t I# always the <'hca|M»si in the rnd. Patronize Home Agents, And not get swindled by theae «MilennK inn, wh«» represent lrre*poo>il)lr Companies. Statement* of the l**t Companies may l>e aeen lit ray ι>Λ<?β. /ETNA, of Hartford. HARTFORD, of Hartford HOME, of New York. ROGER WILLIAMS, of Providence. NEW YORK LIKE, of New York. TRAVELLERS, of Hartford. RAILWAY PASSENGER, Hartford. FREELAND HOWE, agi<;nt, NORWAY VILLAGE, ME. March 5. 1WW. THE EQUITABLE Life Assurance Society, OF THE UNITED STATES. ! No. 92 Broadway, Now York City, Amt. AaHured, β ΙΛΟ,ΟΟΟ,ΟΟΟ Cub Ami», φ&.ΟΟΟ,ΟΜ) Auuual Premium Income. $iUA),()00 I'ollclca lourd, S8,ûti0 New Ru«lnea«du*lng thenar rn Jin* >*ft !M>, *6β, ββ1,θβθ,81<&.00. It· l'ullclr· (vcr»|(r tbe I.AKliKST of any Αοκγ· lean Company. Il l*«u«-a all desirable Noo-Korfelt· iug 1'ollciea ud a -1 η n I ·· Lite, Iroiu #.'jo Ιο $ Λ Ό» AU l'rodt» divided anions l'olicy lloldt-r* auuuai· ! ly frum the «tari Il la the mo«t »u<-c« #«ful Company ever organised and, for lia year·, the Ukout Mutual I.iie lueur auce Company la the Moritl BENJ. COLBY, General Agt. 40 1-2 Exchange St., Portland, He. Jan. 15, IftW. THE OKK.4T CAUSE or Human Misery ! Just I^tUithnl in SeaJni Furtlopf. Pricf rt eft. ALECTIRE ON THE ΝΑΤΓΚΕ. ΓΗΕΛΤ ment and Radical Cure of Seminal We»kne»i, or SrKKMATOKKJldU, induced by »elf-aba»e; In voluntary Emission*, ΙίΐίνΓΚΜ'Τ, Nervous De· bilitv, and Impediment* t«» Marriage generally : CoXHl nmON, ΚΓΜ.ΚΡ8Ϊ, and Kl I S. Mental arid 1'hv-dcal Incapacity. etc. By BOB. J. Cl'LVER· WELL, M I>.. author of the "(irtvn lfcx.k," Ac. The world nenowned author, in thin admirable Lecture, clearly prove# from lu» own experience that the awt'ul consequence· n| self-abuse may l»e effectually removed without medicine, and with out dangerou* surgical operations, bougie*, in· flraiMntii, ring» or cordial», pointing out a uiode of care ut once certain and effectual, bv w hi«'b every sufferer, no matter what bin condition ma* be, may cure him»elf cheaply?- privately, and r«i» ituilly. Tbia Lecture will prove a boon to thoua i ami·· and thousand*. Sent, nn«ler seal, in a plain envelope, to any ad· «Irene, on receipt of hi χ cent*, or two postage Mumps, by addressing the publisher*. Alio, Dr. Cnlverwell's "Marriage tiuide," price 25 cunts. Address the Publisher», CHAS J. C KLINE A CO., 117 Bowery, Hew 1'orB, Γ. O. Box 4,SIM·· WANTED, AUKXTtt FOB Our FamilyPhysician. JCST THE B<X)K NEEDED IN EVERY FA MI LY, and so cheap that all can afford it. It is η hand«ome octavo of 544 clo-ely printed page», containing tbe matter of a $.'· <») volume, but i» sold at 94,50. It differs from all similar works, by giving the different mode* of treatment—the Allopathic, Homeopathic, Hydropathic, Eclectic, and Ilerhal, thus rendering it avail able w here other books are of no use. Agent· And it by far the be»t celling book of the kind ever published. Over Two Thouaaud H.OOO Copies have already been sold In the city of Chicago, where the author resides. Send for Circulars, giving full particular*·, terms, etc. Addreaa, C. F. VEST. Publisher, No. 3 Barclay Street, NEW YORK. Sept. 16th. ïw Maine Uterine Hospital, AND — WATER CURE, {SOT COLD WATER CURE,) WATKIiFOIlD, MAINE. W. P. WHATTUCK, M. I)., perinteidin? I'liytician and Operating Surgeon CIIAKLKS A. HE Κ Κ FY, RNGRA VER, - - South Pari*. Will be found at his Residence. lec'ft'%. Ayer*s Cherry Pectoral, For DImmm of the Throat and Unp ■uoh m Coughs, Colds, Whooping Couch, Bronchitis, Anthm, and Consumption. Probably never before in the whole history of medicine, has anything won so widely and so deeply upon the confidence of mankind, a* linn excellent ) remedy for pulmonary complaint*. Through a i.,nr j series of years, and amonK most of the race, of men it ha* risen higher and higher in their eeuma J Uon, an it hits become better known. It> onlf >rm ! character and power to cure the various affection* ; of the lung* and throat, have uiad<j it known α·> a re· : liable protector again.-t tiiein. While adapte·! to milder form* of disease and to young children, it m at the same tune the moat effectual remedy tli.it · aa be giren for Incipient consumption, and the dan· gerou* affections of the throat and lungs. An a pro· Tifion «gainst sudden attacks of Croup, it should be kept on band In every family, and Indeed as all are sometime» «abject to cold* and coujrhs, all ahould be provided with this antidote fur them. Although settled Consumption U thought in· curable, still great numbers of cases where the dis ease seemed settled, have been completely cured, and the patient restored to sound health by the Cherry I'rrtoral. So complet*; is it* mastery ( over the disorder* of the I.ungs and Throat, that I the most obstinate of them Yield t.· it W hen η ϋι [ ing else could reach Uiem, under tlie < lu rry l>·· torn I they subside and disappear. Singm unit I'uhHc S)>rukt rt And great pro· . taction from it. Asthma is always relieved and often wholly euro! by It· BronehlHs la senerally cured by taking the Chrrrft Perforai in small and frequent do set. Kor a Cough and i'oH, no better remedy can be had. Take small dose» three times a day and put the feet in warm water at uight, until thu disease la broken up. Tor In ft urn τα, when it affects the throat or lunes, take the same course. For Whooping faugh, give small dose* three or four times a day. For Croup, give larirr and frequent doses untd the disease is overrome. So fhmily should be without the Cherry Perfo rmI on hand to protect them, in case of attack, ! from the above complaints Its timely u*e often •pare* the pauent a great amount of suffering and risk, which he would incur by waiUng until hu 1 could g*t other aid. Parents, keep It in your house* for the exigencies that arise. Live* dear to you may be saved by it. So generally are it* virtnes known, that vrr· nerd nol publish certificate* of them here, <>r do more than assure the public that tlie best qualities it ever possessed are strictly maintained. Prepared by I>u. J. C. Arm A Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Ma**., and sold all round the world. IS PARIS, by A M II VM Y R U hi MAKES THE WEAK STR0H6 CAUTION.—All çmtdns has the name " Ρβμγπλμ SvaiT," (aot "Peruvian Hark,") blown in the tf!a*s, A 31-page pamphlet sent frve J. P, Dutsauas, i*roprietor, 36 Dey St., New York. Sold by all DruggltU. HALL'S Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer Every year increanen the popu larity of thin valuable Hair I'rep aration, which is due to turrit alone. H'e ran annure our of it Jmtrons that it in kept fully up to is high standard. ami to t/n><*f who have never uned it we run confidently nay, that it in the only m ru - οι:η reliable and perfected prêt tion to restore CiKIV OK Γ A II lilt to itη youthful color, mak ing it noft, lustrous, and nilken ; the ecalp, by its une. becomes white and clean ; it removes all eruptions and dandruff, and by its tonic propertie* preventη the hair from falliny out. as 1/ sftm ulates and nourinheη the hair Stands. By itη une the hair a row χ iicker and ntronger. In baldnesn it rent ores the capillary y land* to their normal vigor, uml will create a new growth except in extreme old age. it is the mont economical HAIR Dlf ever used, an it requires fewer applications, and gtre» the hair that n/dendUl glossy appearance so much admired by all. A. A. Hayes, M. If., State Annayer of Mann., nayn, "the constituents are pure ami carefully nelected for excellent quality, and I consider it the BF.«T PREPAR ATION for itn intended purponenWe pub lish a treatise on the hairf which we nernl free by mail upon appli cation, whirh contains cotnmen datory not ice η from clergymen. ihymciaun, the prenn, anil others. Ve have made the ntudy of the hair ami itn diseases a specialty for year*, and know that we make the most effective preparation for the rentoration ami the prenerra tion of the hair, extant, ami so acknowledged by the bent .Médi cal αη«1 ('hrmloal Authority. Snld btf nil Dntpjuts and 1h alert in M-dicine Price ant· Dullitr Prr HolUr. R. P. HALL 6l CO., Proprietors. LABORATORY, NASHUA, S. IL FO UT Ζ 1S CtLrBUATt*.» HORSE AND CATTLE POWDEFS. TMa pret^alton. Ion* and favor m rwtMjr non, τΟΙ II ■ f inrieani· k Am Iwi *.·. t low f aplriMi lio'<. «. by rtntithraiaf ind c>anj.U.c (tua. ne h and In teatiaet. It I» s «ir* preventive of st| dlt'-a·' 1 :u. dent to t!.« aura.·, » ι u Ι.ί'Ν β FKVER, GI.A.\I»KRS.YKI ! ■ W ^ WATER, HEA V Lrf. Tjlfr DISTEMPER, FEVER*. DKR. LOdeoFAl'KKTiTK.AND VITAL EN* ERG Y, Ac. lu tic iojprovM the wind, increase thr \ ij V ν appetite—κ ires a em ..th a 1 Λ/ Jy fl»*«y îkin—and trjn«? mit 'Z * * , ttHTahle skeleton into a ti: looking and spirited ho. · To k"*;xr» of Cowg thi» :>γ·[»»ιγ ation u fin al Γ il .α ■· j prevent . ·· lirait.»· îL.ι· ; -r|· >1. ! II· l>w Horn, <■ · .,· * u [ipr<>ven by actual txptrlSM) l ■> " incr< a*e the q . int y «>f ι U and cfr.im twenty purent .··: ! makr the butter hnn an 1 ■« In fattening cattle. Il fir«a t ι ·» : loosens their hide, aiui makes u.cm thrive much Iks ter. In*11 di**aniofSwine, s··.' nCou r ..i the Lunpi, Liver Ac , this a: ti> lr acU ai a specific. U) pull.::· from one-half a paper to a | ν in a bam-1 of «will the al-wvc difi»»·» will be eradiratol or entirely prrvenU-d. If given in time, a certain preventive and eure for the Hog Cholera. DAVID i. FOUTZ, Proprietor, Baltimore. Mil, For tale by Prufrffiit* »nd Storekeeper· t roi;.·!.· out the l" η ι tetl Sut· », i.'anadas and South Amen u FOR BOSTO.V. Tin* n»*u «nil -iiperioi· « η ^·>* in/ John ltro«U><, uml .tfnutreul. liavm/ 1·<·.·ιι tilted up at ){ι«·;·1 ι·\ι>*»ι»γ·*, u ith α 1«πι·» nninli«*r *<l l>«*H»tiftil State Rooms, will run the .-*··■»-·»χ» a· ioll«.«>: I.oavinjr Athntii· Wharf, Portlaml, nf Τ oV|»rk, ftJi'i India H'ban'. Bf*t4oo. «-very day at ft o'clock, P. M , (^nnday» «*xcei»t»;d ) l-'are in Cabin, 11 D«>"k fnre 1,WJ l-*rtit^ht takf>ii aa usual Sept I. ÎHU I un.I INT.S, Agent