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Agricultural. East Smmmer Farmer's €'iuO. At a meeting of tbe Farmer's Club in this place. the fallowing topic was dis cussed ; Are nwi cro|>e proflUUe lo raise? aud il so, what kiodiàoeld Im» preferred ? The itiscmniua was opened by Mr. A. J. Robinson, who pruc««()eti to give tbe re sult ol his experience in raising and tid ing to stork the common or Ruta-buga turnips. He remarked that we feed too much dry hay; (kit slock needs a change ol food a* well a.·* the human species. To produce this change, he IumI been in the habit of feeding turnip* and {vHatoes βο casionally. lit* preteried raising turnips » not only front the lad that they couhl be raised with less labor and expense, but because no other \ egetable leaves the soil in s»» gtxtd condition for succeeding cro|»s It does not cximiist the ewtial qualities of the soil like oats or other grain, but by reasou ol its l*r*;e, .-pleading top, it pnn f tects the ground and render* it mellow and piianie. lie recommended planting on new and bruke-up ground. Furrow the same as tor com, but scatter old Hut manure tho whole length ol the lurrow. , and t>« sure and sow wihxI ashes over the manure to prtv«nitheraragns ol worms; n>\er well, then dra£ a stick along to make a small furrow, in which he sow> th*· *eed, and cover with an old bro«»m At hoeing cultivate h ngthwinc *nd rr« v wise, lu ibis way the\ can be cultivait d very ea. i v. Mr. H<»l»iuv»n «aid lie had winteied with g»**! succe.->, uu riv\ turnips; t.»r all kinds of *tock he prefer ed them raw Ho lmd experienced thr best π suit-* l»y feeding them to «dieej». ( apt. Harrows thought the Manuel Wurtrel beet the m—»t nutritious; they are sweeter, and do Tint contain t» mu. ίι water as the turnips, lie had raised them on the s. me ground that he farmer ly d«· voted t · turnips, and with tnoie satisfac tory ie*u!tv Could be raised a.» e.vil» a turnip*. Mr Ccrttv* th >:i?ht that lut nip* could be raised with l< >* t xpcn*e than carrot*, 1 'lit preferred the lattei for hors< · rhoujfht neat *t«>ck led upon ilrv hav would do ? -citer with tut nips occasion illv. Mr. Win. S« well inquired if in*te<td of trying to raise root rrop*. it would not U· bettt r to spend the time in improv ing old grass lnnd. by tr\ii:«j to r;iise more and better hi ν and givit.^ in*t«uid ol roots, salt, sulphur and more mineral substances to stock. y Mr. Wru. Down*. replied by ghinjra little of armv experience. i 1«* s.iid th at soldier* by living on une kind i»f diet. K· aiiie «ff'tu l with <eurvey. The sur .i· «juiiiiiiv .tiul drujç», Lui. wh« ti the m.m hnd ace. s> to \»-^et.i k* the l ompUiiil vanished. II·· thought il stock liM.l » good supply ι·Ι' nwt oh»j»*,we should not liave oce:isk>u to Rive imn h medicine. Other members confirmed the stale liieutsabow made, ami the conclu*! τι arrived :it ww, th:»l it would | v\ t«» de vote moi»· time to i:ii>ini; r<*»t erop-, .ι: Ί that wen thing considered the turnip was the be-t |o rni-e extensive'v. Mr. Λ J. Ko! in«M»n after the discussion math* soiun exceller;: remark.* with rr gsrd to m«»re interch Ji^enmuog larinerv lUiu" : - ;ιή :* i· is.- aiv t^i neglectful "I their o*u interests. We must coiutnuni· catρ ;ii >r« ; try cx{>oritn· nls and give the refill to other» : stud ν the nature «»f the Soi I. it th»· deficient ele ments; ke.*p well po>ted <>u all leading topics jM'rtr.ining t·· the ι »πητ>' progres sion : careluiiv inve*ti„.it theiiew inetiu ml» "f agricultm.il improvements, d·· not be afraid t«» >'*ji « it «·| tl « rut·». M.ike I arm! * λ - : nee.- ι j >r· m th .t our sous will not U» ashamed t«* I 1!» >v ; p;»v for, and read g'>o 1 j'ajer* I ; k *· the Jour oal. where i!:c -« .I ject "Γ .tgricuUure i- a prominent fvatiut , and strive t·» profit l>\ the ad\aul.iges alîouhdl»} ali»» Farm ers* C'îuL». l'he u< xt meeting v\a- on \N cveii.ug, I". i'. S j cet, ••Manures; i.<>w tu inctease t!i» ir \ alu* M tivl M. W nit Γ η for lh«» · Ι*γιιηχτ*Ι. Shjk / jtlumphutf. W:\i ii κ« »i\ * !< -J. Ih7<». M' i. t' r" — 1 have received u p) oi the I»· nvxrat containing my remarks <»n truit-gronii.g before th· PaiU Γ aimer' C»u>. >♦ ηί ! ν a ti end. 1 til <1 tin-rein, uu ATtiric froniJ. <». Il.tnii ien. of 1.··>»·ΙΙ Centre. lli> eX|>eri« nee Uing >ι·ιιι«>« bat in a. ■■·«·» d v* i ! ι. itiit .· and my neighbor», will \ '! · ' i jj1 ii.ν .. λ M»ort article uu . thi- >ut jt 11 •F.u ts :ire stul>l>orn thing*,* with which lheori« » ha\« no 1 u-ine>». Mr. Ham blen's · xpe ι i m eut » .i> fairly made. and the result in theinat; **!!y given. This i ilit- wa\ to coimIiki cx{h limcuts—not in η h ij'-. ;*/ ιΓ«1. gioping manner. A hall dozen expenuents faithfully made, ami m itlu-m tieiûr reimrteil. -iud tending t»> 1 4 ^ , I'Hr '.«suit. prove a fact. A thousand theo· ι ie- prove q .tiling. Soun -ix }e.ir»ago I spread forty five loads of manure evenly on one half an :icre of hnd, an·! cultivated it well. I ap plied one barrel of Suf* rphosphute, a very small allowance, to this ground— »h"e--ing it by the eye <">n the surface—t-χ-1 «•ept six rows. I then, with the t·*· of nn Ikk»î. mixed t ie phosphate with the soil, . and planted the corn on the surtace. Allow mo to digress by saving, we. plant our seeds and tree- too low in the t ground. M.tJi) an orchard and many a field of corn h:is !»eeii ruined, by planting too low in the ground.—I do not mean covered too deep. If planted low, the roots strike below the -urfaee, and do not ; receive the kindly influence* of the sur-' face manure, —as manure should be ap plied—the sun, the air ami the light rains. I once, in rr.v absence, had my corn land , furrowed >ix oi eight inches deep, the top ol the hi.!- l>eing two or three inches be- ^ low the »uilace of the soil. I s aid I -hall , have no corn this \ear; and I said the truth. But t j return ; I planted the remaiuing t six r«»*- ο! ι ru, ou a great allowance «>t : go*] hog dung in the hill, lue re- 1 suit was, the coin where it was super· ph >-phaled, and without manure iu the , hill, was it* good :*e the corn with an abundance of hog dung in the hill, and no phosphate. It is not generally claimed thai phos piuUe L* ne tits after crops much; hut in this case a benefit wa* reeeii ed alter the tirst year. The next year, barley was grown on tJiM ground; but what the re sult. I do not know, as I did not go to the field that season. Th« third year, 1 had grass on this land; and I could count the ro*!«. where ijrow the phosphate corn, at eighty rods distance; and at a less dis tance I tamld count nearly all the hills.— The phosphate benefited mr grass crop, to nearly the cost of it. The soil was dryish loam. Superphosph ite being a manure, and not a stimulant. mint succeed nearly the same on all soils. It is not like our dis solvents, stimulants or condensers. I have u>ed phosphates in later years v% ith pod ρ ι hots·. I last season used 4'Ό lbs <>n an acre of garden, with only one half the use »*■ amount of mauure;— and my garden products wero as gtn>d as u>ual. 1 had large success with my on ions. 1 had no manure for them, and the land was in j>oor condition f.»r onions. 1 pi teed the board for the rows oue foot apart, vn«l then scooped ont a furrow at either edge, and applied a handful of phosphate to six feet I then mixed the phosph t »· well with the soil and planted the onions even wiih the surface. I plant ed t,(p onions and multipliers. I never lielore, r.ii»wl so £«**1 onions. Kverv I'ody can rui>e on ion > in this w.iv,—with ι moderately rich, sandy s»>i! and a plenlr of superphosphate. Try it. My m it and s»mo hall tlozen neighbors, raised £ood sound corn, l»y the use of pho«ph ite the la-t season, while tho<e wlu» did not use it had |H»or corn. Τ used twii hundred pounds on two-thirds of an a re of corn, and obtained good heavr com. I'iiree rows not pho»p!iatetl were n«*t halt .i> g< >«nl. Myself and neighUtrt use I'roasdale's, manufactured in Iliila »i< Ipl.i.v, which comes in bags. We pre ir it. Before corn wiv a very uncertain erop. Since, until three scaeoDs past,ire have h.vl tau crops υ! coi n— mostly good crops. T.ie three pa-t. year* have a«l imuiithf M u* that corn needs a quickener. I'hi- we rtml in the above article. Where applied. it h v*ten* thecorn «-une ton «lav >. It all taiuiei- hid iNtl it U-t -ea*»on.thry HoiiKI h:tvo made a good investment.— In fear that coming\ear* may l»c late, ,n* wo tenu it, I would ad»i-e ali t«» use it who-e iand> ire uot in flr-t rate order f->r corn. i «I·» not think it l»e«i for l.irunri to de jhtiI on it. ami neglect to make, »<tve, and n»aMi»n»eture inauiin*. them ji. kl\t ill the mamm- po—iMe; and they w ' flu J it cheaper. ami that tliere i- lev» need of phosphate* : but when* land i« not in best comlitiou, a spoonful to the hill will be I'uiiid |irofiUl>lc. Se \ks. \n ImUOHtii lut Mulnr Wood·. The /■ iV '.ti J », gives the* fol !»v\ ii · - λι : h of a w ·.η right woman, wh<>. with h»'t husband. Mr. S.unuel H irtord. ii\ingin rampai Kigîe Lake, for winter tithing: •"She 'kit k-the beam' at J.V) a\oirdu I * if it i- proper to «-jïeak h · \-ijorouv \ t :i.· î lir -«·χ. She claims that what (··» er man can do, >he ha* a ι i^hl to engage in. l^ist w inter, for variety am! 'knitting work.' she cut a hundred cords of ct»nl w oil. On the*.* tlip- #he hel|>t*d to j »i»ll·* the canoe and tole the supplies ο' i r the «am·» route taken by our hunt ers* ami Iti lpe«i t«* build their winter ij':.iit» rs She goes out on all their fish ing* xcur-ions In Decern her, one morn ing when the thermometer n.w !5 be ·» /en·, -he w i* out and chopped but ,;Λ, ·· ' τ - h it g holt- w ithout mitten*». She hi- tl.i* winter a hag of yarn, wiih which «■he employ* the time of evening*, and such ila) s a* ai e too stormy t<» lish with ;» <'(tt. lie dri--;> that usually worn by woMiei.. i xoept th it -he h i- a heavy ercat '.hi »wn overall. I »r loot g^ar \e wi us < il t.Mined moccasin lx>ot.*. w th h· y woolen stm king* tt lui Hurai c 4ar*.clt y «a) · «bout It. Μι. tîroeîcy, rct'errim; to lis»; mania which ix>>»e<*>eji Κ astern p«o|>le to \Y.--r under the mistaken iiupres»ion that ;h»T will »♦· l»etti*r « » tl". remark* ih it when hi" lather wasowr sixty \ « :ir- ohl, an»l I hail me«l i«>in*· twenty yuan in Kric Coun ty, Pennsylvania, he said to him: "1 have several times removed, ami always to ward the West ; I shall never do so a^ain ; 1 t, w ι η I t il<> so, it would l»e toward* t:.i- K.V't. K\ j>eri«-nco ha* tau^lit me that tin' advantages of every section arc· coun ts rhalam t-d IΛ disadvantages, ami that w litre any crop i-> easily produced, there it >f 1 ·» iow, anil sometimes cannot be sohl at all. I .hall 1«\·· aud die ri^ht here; but were 1 to remove again it would not be towards the West." We regard this a. >ound and sensible, auvl worthy of sc t ious eon.-ideration —Little three year old Mary was play ing \try mughly with ihe kittcu—carry- ! ii <» it I t the tail. Her mother told her that *he would hurt pus»y. "Why, no, I won't," aaid -he; "1 aiucarrying it by the handle." lMs«olutiou of ( opartnt-iNliip. qpBE ■ cex itiaffbçtwMftj X ih«· ^uUpr.ι>♦*r* .it S\JiO·· Walerkir.l \ lllaffe, ' » . l«-r :*> · flnn u >:n>- -f Kam> A 'EWktt. I- thi- : •lt> tj·-· tti") hv luutOHl c.ui-ent i'he λΙΤλιι-<>| ! !..:♦· ftnu » à l>«· -«ftilt*.t t»> trie ·»<·ι·ι«»γ ρ i:tii*r, t J Β ImmI w!··· ι* t ■ MM M f.rui u.ti.. iu -< t*ivtu lit of 4n iu it:< r- itlnbiK I · **i<t rt ci JOHN B. RAND. ΙΛ ΜΛΝ I'. JfcWETT. Ν .rtb Wat 'ford, Jsn Î7, i?:o. NOTICE. T> «u^vribfT havluj; the utere»t of M l.iw )· Jrwm . m the late ·ηη of Kauri A Jtwrtl, »t Ν Mill VVaterford Village, |,r:ebr f\\v n· tic»· :':.'t ii«· will eoutiuue the buiin^i at : lie ·>Μ sut I, w'i»re ratr t>e fourni at nil titn*« 4 Wfll Sflrftrd fctfM'k of Wood*», which will Ik* *okl at the lowest uvix; pki(i:s! Thanking the ι··1»Ιίο lor their pa»t liberal patron· J ajfe. be hope* by strict attention t» butine» to ; nient a coutiuuance of tbe »ame. JOHN Β UAND. ' Xvrth Watenonl, J»a i". isTO. Wanted. MKN T«> < ANV A» AND S£LL îsfcWINO •J MU UN Ed. A.Mrvvw. 1». H. YOl"Nli, Feb.,17, 1S70. Norway, Uc Mi EAGLE HOTEL, Merfcaatc Falls, - - HI a inc. ■. H ΡΚΑΚΚβ, Proprietor. The ρ retient Proprietor having I lea*ed thie line Hotel ft»r a term of I year», would re*pe«tftill> inforn. the public (hat he ι» now ready for < , ,ι ι.·.-......-- To traveller», boarderf I or parti»·*, eou Mderiug the nice accommodation* and m »deratecharger·. we would nay without con tradiction, thie llolel stand* without a rival. Mechanic Kail», Jan. IV I*W. ANDREWS HOUSE! (Formerly Atuaxtw IIoL'pk,} Noath Pari·. !■·« Thi* well known ll-»u-o ha» repenti* been re flt t»·» 1 Aud ia eon open for the ace >mm<>dntion of Uic the travelling public. nrf-Pa»·*·!»^!-* conveyed t·» and from the IV|M»t free of chnive. Λ. H. *. A. A. AlVDKRIVR, aug 12 Proprietor·. For Sale, or To Let, TIIF. HATES STORE, on l'ar>« 11111 fhvora'dv iocuU-d for ha* mt ALSo, the Htorr mtd a half houee on *11*^1 Trciuotit M., recently oocupied by Hi·! ^■JNHLucn A. Farr.ir—having a icood (·λπΙι· i|m4. For particular·, eeotiire of the eub«crlber. KMKI.INK S. Cl'MlllNGS. Pari-» llill. April 12. Is». A Plra*aat Village m. IN the l»e<«iitifiil village ofSovth Pari», »i """ -ibout t·' r wit from s.tnui P*ri« Depnt, î «tory llon»e, with I., nf tan room·», painted an<l blinded, with w<MMt*hc<l and «mail Htalde ; good well ..r »«ι^- «.ι honae chain pump; 3 1-4 acre of buid and tuine fiuit, enclo*edwith nice fhMNt. Price. 11600. on reasonable term· if called for Mm P. S. C*n>et·, store» and Furniture told with the bou*e if de«ired In ιuire of WVl Κ MORSE. on the promue·. Farm for Sale. MKKRs TITTLE à IIOBIiS offer for »nle tbeir Farm. «itnuted in the t»wn of IlKTMt !.. ou the Mage road leading from BnantV Pond Κ Κ Station to Kitmfonl. and abuttl four mile* from tiiede|f>t at »ald -talion > inn ■ ontata* two hundred an 1 fort* ao.»» of land, nl\ty or «erentr of which i· valuable in tervale, an·! cut» from tthy to aixty ton* of llav· Th * building» are in ç.hhI repaît, th<· bain being new tnd well iiiiinhcd. Th· vbove de«"-r1bed pmpertv will be »o|d at a baratin if applied tor soon, and term* of payment ma le c*«). For further particular* applv to tittle a nouns, Pn>vi<lennc, Κ i , or to Ε It. stkvkn», on the preiui»«-<t. Bethel, !>«*<- ». I··?» FOR kali:. TlIK μι1··«·ΗΙ»«»γ ofTer« for «nl«· hie i'WSL ·<·-. I··i> ·■ !·■· ·»<«··! It 1' · ι • · ! M L· ^ M I..· * B ft a kal woM'he·!, *tahh\ an.I one »crv oj The bwihhui:· are e<>nnrete«l, 1 nearly new. wHl flni-h.««l *η·Ι con trnient. I.an<l uixlcr λ hi|(h «tate of cultivation. Λητ nnr «ranting μ |>1ι·ι>*ηΙ bon»*· with i lwer· fui »»ι rrouiwli «»*··». in a qui*'t *n<l jrrowinjr village, will Ι·ι| here the very place de«in\| uul il (tu Ικ· bought at « bargain if applied f««r ι ll.V- H. LO\ KJOY. ΒπγμΙ'» I*on«1, \pril h. l'Ut House for Sale. 'ΓΜΙΚ ·ηΙ>««"τ1Ι*'Γ hav'tug *<>1 ! h « i«ir Ll*r. 1 «rill Μ · -ι HI ΜΓΟΚΙ» < ORSI M > •n*,*tmg of a iMic-klon llou«r *u«l I II, m tlh Hlaltlr ilt irh«l \l«>, I mrrr of K<M»d l>and. I mik Tut· · I · s nerer failing aqueduct of »pti»JC water λl the b'>Q*f 1Γ I "table Th·· described fnwrty will be t«>M »fn low. sr. 1 α large portion of I lie )>ay ran remain . on mortgage if de»irvl (I. F 11 \ M MON I» KomfopJ, Jftn lith, ΙΌ). If Farm for Sale. rI',lll. «ul> r'l»«*r nffr « hi Kami f<«r «nie. «itua 1 ttM ι» Albany, M tiae, at what i- kuown ^ "llnnt'· Corner," eon i*tiug of 1 *' arre» of ili-t (|im! tr »Ί land, divided into tdlnge. irra·* lanil. or<haiding and |>ιι>ΐυηχτ, and 1» cvery ««r a flr-t .'Λ-* t'ftim The building* *rv in Kuod repair, roniiitlng ol a dw ••llrrtr 1>··ιι»«·, (tarn* ami ont building·, and in t*! · Imnit liatc vieiuity of 1W OtBee, >itiool«, i»la* k-m:!h - id*'p. Λ< T.· any "in· deftrou* of pur»ha*ing * |Ρ·"<Ι larn» h.'i«· an oopoitunity ·»·1·1<ιΐη ·~ΐιηΐΤ·Ηΐ The r«- kxiu· for m lling are old agv and ill ht ·λΜι. tvn·» reasonable, JOHN 111 ST AlUuij, IMv 5s. I*>9. W jati7 What is the News? j. ii. cahi>e:\ti:ii. Apothccary and Druggist λ oh η %τ. M*i\i:, Mat Ju«l fitted up Ν · V IIatUvWH'·» lll.CH K and put tn the Neatest Assortment of Goods, to be ; >und in any >rv of the kind in the ( ountT. 11 you lie iu « ml ot any DRUGS OR MEDICINES, lh«*rv i- w tie. «· you will And the pure article. [f mm h^xe u«e for l'AINT>. OILS, Ν ARXISII ' - I ! Itttlt \ Π Ν Ο L IU), ttPkUUl mad NU VT I « h » 1 Mil.·*, be ha· ju-t lin'thuig y ou aie looking for. Or il ii i% *onu lh:!i»r in the TOILET LISE του wi»h. tdu cannot mention auyihitiK in thai •lepartment whieli he ha« not r>«t He «.a iirpi the ΙΊ u»·! MU I.» an<l Ki.avou· l>«. KXTitft't· ii the worM, ami he ">KLU ΓIIΚ A I* for t \ ·»1Ι. Κ uirmb- r, Λβ. ll«th«H ay'e Illoah. t>rl. I D. H. YOUNG, OXFORD tOl'XTV Sewing Machine Agency. FLORENCE, (■ROVER Λ BARK It, WHEELEK Λ· WIL§OX, and all otandard Machine* eonstantly on hind. Thread*. oil, Needle*. ;ιΐι· 1 nil kill·I·* of Trim miny* for sowms Miiehiue*, at *oy es' Block, Norway, JIc. Nov »7. WILLIAM H.~€LIFrOHD, Counsellor $■ dttoi m y (it Late, AMD ■ SOLICITOIi OK PATENTS, Xo. 301 l-'J (ou^rt·· Mrret, IOIITL-ΙΛ I». Μι. iVi/nif OjJlce Fees. On every application for a de-ign, fur three ami six ut··utli··, t«· On every application for a design, for 7 yrs , 15 Ou < »n every application fora design, for It yrs., 3υ υο • » : ι ν try caveat, ίο οθ • hi every application for a patent, 15 »u ι >n ir-->uinx ea« ta original patent, 90 Oit UttUg * lilM'IftlUlfl, lo »■· Oa every application for a reissue, 30 («ι» <»uever> additional puteut irrantedon re>suerio m ι >n everv application for an extension, 50 UU Ou the grant of every cxteusiou, όυ Ου • #-All fee- niu%t lté paid in a>lvanre. Tbe applicant l'or a patent uiu-t furnish dnpli* ante drawing», aula uiodel where the nature of Che inventiou admit* of thein. Vil k mid of Draw ing* and models furnitdtedif required. ocl Κ SAITIEL K. CARTER, PARIS MILL. Μ Κ , LIFE & FIRE INSURANCE A6ENT — roR — OXbOItD COUNTY. S K O. represent* «nly fir-rt-clai» Compani*·, an.I will ί*»η* Policie* at as favorable rate* as any other Agent. Applications by mail for Circular· oi n«urauce, promptly answered, and any part of :he < ounty visited if requested. Apl 1. All Kind» of job zpiRtiasrTXisrGl·, DON Κ AT lUMOrVRX. OXFORD COUNTY Insurance Agency! ESTABLISHED A I 'd VST, 1«5. CAPITAL REPRESENTED, OVER $25,000,000,00.. Twtatjr.nr· Mllll·» Itollara. IK you want lutamure of any kind, call npf»n lioiVK, and ti«) will Dill into one of th* following C»in|>anie«, whic h m« the Best 111 the Country! And the ho»t Is alway* the fhrnpf<i( la the end. Patronize Home Agents, And not |r»*t «windled by lho«r wnnd«*nnff J*v, Min» n'l'reaenl irreep«»nelblr C>oin|>anie«. Slalomant» of tht< h«M Compauie* may he >-ee« fit my Office. .ETNA, of Hartford, HARTFORD, of Hartford HOME, of New York. ROGER WILLIAMS, of Providence. NEW YORK LIFE, of New York. | TRAVELLERS, of Hartford. RAILWAY PASSENGER, Hartford. FREELAND HOWE, AGKNT, XORWAY VILLAGE, ME. Marrh 5,1*». THE Central Railroad or iow a, its SEVEN PER CENT. GOLD First Mortgage Bonds, Fhkk or GovEK>*r>T Tax, At find Accrued Interest. MANY PERSONS AllF <>EI.MN'G T11FIR UO vkiismi si BOMD6 WHILE TBI PBBMICM ; xTll.l. I \Ri.F »»lh«Τγμ·ιιι7ha* |t> 1·ιιν thirU-en million* in TUrtmhrr , and RFIN VF*T IN TIIE FIRM MORTl.AUE BONMSOf THE CENTRAL RAILROAD or IOWA, wm< u PAY \UOl T ONE THRI1» Molt Κ INTEREST TIIETIMETO MAKF M < II KFIΝ V K> ΓΜ FNT if ιrhtU Ikr ΊV<^*#i*ry it i>ry%h-j. ami (iorcrnmrnti art at a yrrmtum TIIF K«>\1> |m»KS NOT ICI Ν ΤΗ ROI Gil A WILDERΝ Κ.·»*». m here it would haTe t«> wnit year* for population and luiiim"», but through the mo»l thickly «cub··! and prodoctice Agricultural conn tir.i in the sutr, which give· each section α 1*γκ· traffic a· Mx>n a· (tnupli'te<l. It run# through tl»e meat coal (!cld· of Southern Iowa to the North wherecoal Uiudi»i»eu Able aud u>u»t be carri»*!. It mn% from th#> great lumber rtjtioni of th· North, through * district of rouutrT which 1» des titute of thi· prim· Bwi»*iiy. The morXghfr i« made to th»· F Armor»' I.oaii And Tni»t Co.. of Ν. V and bond* ran bo only a; the litU) wf flb.UAi unie, or oulj Uaii u.« amount upon other r<»ad« Sjuvial «ecurit? i* provided for tl»»· principal and for the pa>iut-nt of lul'-rrnt Tbc New ^ ork Tribune » ο ·. "thle in a »|>lendid enterprise. and d»»i»«*r»e* the mo»t lib<ral aid- " The New York lndc)»endcnt M)·, "We know the Central Railroad »>f Iowa i* one of the great and )fo«x1 work* of the age It·. Director· in· bid" many of our Iradinr bank pre*ld»'iit« and other irendfoMin of high character, who have mt*aai enough tn * »i!Jd two or three ·η«"1ι road* ont of their own pot ket*, >u that all it·» alTaii* will be aid* a* w«*U a« honr>Uy managed. The Central of Iowa will bo t»> that State what tlie N>w York t entrai i« to tin», except thit I: mo» through a far | rlchor country. We therefore rocoumicnJ lb# «"ent'al I»wa Bond*, with «-ntlre confideece In their value. 11w truth i<, that « Fir»t Mortgage of fl'l wo per u»de upon a road running through »uch a country cannot be otherwise than Firat Mortgage Itond* for ko «mall an amount upon a r>ad running through nurh a rich Aud al ready well M*ttled part nf Iowa, can well l>e re commended a« a perfectly *ale a» u« il a · a tery prvntnhle inrretment Pamphlet*. with ma|>.ioay be obtained, and «abteriptioB· will be reorlved, it TUX COMPAXrS Officii, No tt PDfl •«Τ , NEW YOKK. an·! at the ΙΙΛΝΚ OF NOUMI AMERICA, tt WALL ST , and in NORWAY, MK, hr m:\iti n. hf.akce, Trea»urvr of Norway Satinf* Hank, and Po»t ma«t«T«if Norway. U. U. MII1TTI « K. Trfti. Jan, 7. I·»70. Ληι The place to buy your MEDICINES, Perfumery ♦ TINCTURES, Cistmtf, £xtrirts, LINIMENTS. Pills, Planters, ROOTS 4 Π I/IBS, ALSO Books. Paper, and Envelope* *1 A. OSCAR NOYES' Drag Store. No·wat Viluci. Dli. .V DENTIST, ltlCKKIELl) VILLAGE, MK. Particular atte ntion paid to tilling and prvserv· ins the natural teeth. Artificial Teeth inmrte<i from one tooth ft· a t'ull •t t. ami all work w arranted to give oatisfaction. Ether administered when desired if advisable. g^-XYdl visit Canton the flr<t Monday in each month and remain through the week. nov ·>;. Dissolution of Copartnership. rjsiIE Partnership heretofore exiting between 1 SIDNEY C. ToLMAN', IVORY L. 1* Γ KINGTON, and Jamm L. Gukknk, and known by the Arm name of S. C. Tolmam A Co., ιβ thia day dissolv ed by mutual consent. SIDNEY C TOLMAN, IVORY L PCRINGlXjji, JAMES L. GKEENK. Norway. Feb. 11, 1070. All business «»Γ the late firm will l>e settled by Ivory L. Puringtou and .lames L. Greene, who ; are authorized to receive payments for all de- ' manda due thereon. IVORY L. PUR1NUTON, JAMES L. ItKKENE. Norway, Feb. 11. lt<7o. 3w Oxford, 88 — At a Court of Probate held at Paria, within aud for the! nuuty of Oxford, ou the third ί Tuesday of Jaauary. A D. 1^70 : OX the petition of Lydia Mason, Guarilian of Emma b. Ma»on. ei aln, minor heirs of John I It. Mason late of Bethel, in said county .deceased, | praying fur licence to sell and convey four-ninths ' of one undivided half of lots So. 3 and t lit the tth range of lot« in the town of Mason, at an advan tageous oflei of i U 00 to Gllwrr., richer A Co: Ordered, That the said Petitioner give notice to all persons interested, bv eau.-;ng in ab.-lracf of her petition, with this order therein, to be publish ed tliree weeks successively in the Oxford I>em· ocrât, a newspaper printed nt Pari·, that thejr may appear at a Pro t»ate Court to be held at Paria, | on the third Tue Ada > of March next,atten o'clock in the foreuoon. ami shewc«u-e, if any they have, 1 why the saui'. hould not he grunted. A H WALKF.lt, Judge. A truc-opy. Attest: J. fc. ΙΙοιίϋΛ, Register. OxrolD, Μ At a Court of Probate held at Part·, ι within aad for the County of Oxford, on the third j Tuesday of January, A. D. 1*70. j M OSES CHESLEV Guardian of Ranclla L- < Wight, minor chiM and heir ot iMriJ Μ. ι VTiK^t, late of Oxford. in «aid Coauty, deceased, j having presented hi» tins) account of guardianship ι of raid ward for allowance : ι Ordered, That the «aid Guardian give notice to all | Crecti* interested, by causing a copy of tfifa order to published three week ι »uece**ivelv in the Ox ford Democrat, printed at Pari* in «aid County.that I hey may appear at a Probate Court to be held at Paris, on tne thirdTnesday of March next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, and ahew can**, if any they have, why the same should not b» allowed. A. H. WALKEU, Judge. A Une copy—attest : J. 3. Hub us, Uagiater. STATE OF MAINE. ( OxroRU, eâ — CouUt) ConunlMioner·' Court, De cember A«|journed Term, 1#·: A XI» now the County Comutiaaionera for M In County, In accordance with the etatnte in •iich cane provided. hereby aanena upon the «τ· crxl unincorporated Town»hij>a «ml Tract· of Wild I.η ml in Hni«l County, fl»r the amendment and repair of the aeirernl High way η thereto, th· aunt· follow in*, to wit; Upon Andorer North Surplu·, two hundred dol lar*, if'Juu.ut;, and the .-mine u irtc^cd a* fol low- ; Oirurr» or HNÀ*ti4>K*·). Acrtt. 1'almt. Tar. Benjamin T. Newton, 500 |79β fftVU Mom»· Roberta, 100 KM) S SU llenry Λ Lorejoy. iU) 7.00 I »aτi«l Mon·*, 1*1 1*7 β M If H". I Minn, ft*) »·> 10.5o AM Lake, WOO 4M) 147 00 $*·» 7V Rjltan»» Poor, of Andorer, ia appointed Agent to expeud the tame according to law. Cpon Andorer Wi <l Surplus, nuppoaed to con t.mi i*iχ tboutand four hundred acre·, the name •npponod to be owned by Darld ItuflTiiin, the auiii of ninety-nix dollar· û hereby u-w^nI for the repair of Countv Way therein, aud Hylrauun I'oor, of Andorer, In appointed Agent to expeu<l the i>ime according to law. Upon Letter "C" Surplua, auppoaed Jo he own ed ny llcnry K. PrentiM», aixi to contain nin* thou-and three hundred acre·, the num of ninetr· three dollar* I» hereby aaae*Med, for the repair of the County Way therein, and Benjamin Τ New ton i« appointed Ageut to expend the name ac cording to law. Cpon Townnhlp No. 5, Range i, the *um of »er enty-flve dollar· la hereby a«««»a«*d fur the repair of the Countv Way therein, aud the same i· ap portioned an follow·: (hmrrt or untwnrn. J>~rt4. I'alitt. Tax Altran Wilaon, lii $770 £t.i« JoKhua Lombard, ;Wu l_nu 4 to .lo«iaii C. Been, H>) cuo 2 40 Albert W. KicJiett, .'txo l>ns c.7u I borna» ». Hint, 21 y 1*K) S.flU Nelaon It Fickett, 400 Uvi 7.4» 1'· ter Bennett, 100 jug 44) titlmau Ilennett, luo 75 3d David MMurtivant, 100 ].*,<} Ε 8. Coe, 1 KM) OU) 'jr,.40 Thomae Ε Whitney, tiAQU 4<M) Itf.oo It· I'. Lombard, Λθ .10 JO A. C. Stnrterant, 90 ΙΛΟ γαi Nath'l h Bennett, luo ,VV) 2.ân And Alva η Wil-on In appointed Agent to expend the «aine according to law. 1'pott.Town-hlp No I, Itange I, in Mid County tbe -inn of «»·* entv-four dollar· 1· hereby a»*e«ae<i for the purpose a:ore«aid, aud the «aine in αβ·««» cd aa follow», to wit : fhrntrt or uNtrnuim Arm. laiur Kdniitnd Wilaon, lui $;«ι J. S. lt"Lf*r», 10O 75 >.unucl Wil»on, l«e> 75 II M Lombard, Mi 45 Κ l.enitt, WO <ai 1'eter Ilennett, îeo Ν W. Bennett, 1» K'» David M Sturtevaut, On «30 Ziba Κ Dnrkee, 3iw *oo Cyni» Kimball, t 100 An Aye» Ma*on, ' 3M0 1730 R II Wheeler, :ltt) j.vw J II llamlin, Sono «jsuî Κ ». Coe. Ka»t Diriaion, 14001) 7UW Ilennett A Chapman, 500 ϊλο #:» v. .And Pet« r llennett U ai>|»ointed A/* lit to expend the maw Aceordiujt tu (aw. I |«un Krvrhurg Aciulriaj tirant, the «uni uf une hundred «\··ΐΐ.»ι » is hereby **»ea*ed. fur the pur pose afbreaald, λο·Ι the min la apportioned as fbl Jow» : ihenert or MMjhbwrrt. Acrti. I'iUh*. Tus Ο < Smith, Ιυυ $.)uu A4 JO \ W (M i-». *■> 78β II» κ r (ν·.··. 130 ;.*♦ n ia Μ. Κ Chandler, |UU J73 & u' KluaT'ler, 100 i)0U ®.00 Γ t oiiiiui, SO· TV) II IB I S M Ain·*. 100 TV) 11 » λ\ Mill*. I<K> ΙΛΟ «.Î5 U *»teaina, Ι#) ΙΛΟ ii!t \\ il'l I.und1», u*n«r« unku'n, 4Λ00 Ti>j xt t ' Koaroe > Crfsa Ν appointed Ajfent to expeudthe aauic according tu la*. < C. ( nmi \ V ν π m nun \ κι». IIIK\M A KM. I*. < uuotjT Commission·! «, (Ufuril Co Vtt*«t : WM. Κ KIMBALI., Clerk. ( ι . Alt«at WM Κ KIMBALL, Clerk. M II ι Court of Probel* HcM et Ρ· rt« w'thin ar< I fur the I'«Mint) uf « »tf«ird, «"«nth· third Ptiesdav of J*nn*ry \ I» I "Co, \\T ll-l.I Vil Η >|i«riu«, AdiuisiaXrator on the τ I EUalu Τ limpKiB. lilo of flirt funl in »ald roflhtv, ·Ι»ν-ο*,«.,|, Iiatiiiic prwaeeted hi· tlnal aeconut uf administrAtion uf «aid cotatu fur allowiuro : Ordered, Tint the «nid Administrator jrire n»· tier to «11 |»er*on» inter·»· toil, by cauainjr a copy· »l Uu* order lol>e published thr»*v weeka <·ιι<·γ«·»ίιτ»« |i in the Oxford Ι*·*υ·«ΤΑΐ, printed At Parla. that Um-v tua> app<*ar Al a Probate » <>art to be h· M at Pitrla, in -ant County, - u the third Tuesday of Man h neat, at ten u'eloek in tin» forenoon, and »hoM < AUM»,lf any the) have, why the *aui·· should n>>t be illnav·). A II. W Vl.kKIt, Jud»f»· A true eopt -aiteat : J A. UuVU, He^itter. Ο\roui», s-»,—At Court of Probata held at l'aria within And for the Count.» uf Oxford, uu tbo third Turt'Uv <·ι January Α. I> 1"7υ. Cl t. ( LM1 VlAN. Ad«uini»ti*t»»r >« the a»Ut·· ,φ of Joaepb Barrow#, isle of llt-bruit, in aaid county, ι1«<>'Α·«ι|, Iiav in# pie*«nled hia Gr»t Art* couut of udminiatrAtion u| the estato uf «aid de terno-d lor ail<>kiiir«: Ordered,That the »aid Administrator Kite »otlr« aII peraona mlvn-itiwl, by « auxin^ a cop) ul tbia order t<» l>e publiabetl three wet k- successively in the Oilunl Ι%ηο< rat, ptitk·! at 1'aria, that UirT may appear at a Prvbate< ourt to l>« held at l'aria in aafelt ountv. on tin- third Tueadat of Mnr next, »t U-n un lock ui tb·- tuivuooii kii'l ahew t*u*e, it All\ tlw\ hate, w L> IbeMint·· »i«oitld nut l>e aJIow Ml A II.H Al.KKU. Jii.l*· A true r.-»|iy—Attcat J S. Ilotina, lt«'Kif>ter D M \ t η < ourt t>f l*roluf<* held at Pa ri>«, within ami for the County of Oxford on lb© thin* Tin· ilar of .Jantinrr, A I» 1-C0 Il AMdlC I UAUKKIt, AdminlAtrator on the J e tale of «ij bil *» Parauna, late of Itethel, in aald POttnl), drceaaed, harloj prr»etit»'d hia tlrat and final neeoant uf Adnnni»ti ation of the e»tat4< uf «aid deeeaMfd for alh wanee: Onlered. That the »ah1 Adminlat'r »rlre notiee to nil |ierauu·· interested, by «Άΐι^ιηκ λ γλΡΤ ofthl· order to be i>uhll»ti·*! thre^ week·» «u<-ee*-irrl·. in the Oxford l>enioeral, pnnte<| M l*nri«. that ihey may apjienr at a l*n>bate Court to |>eheld at Pari», lu «Aid Countr, on the third Tueailar of March next at ten of the «dock in the foreeoon, And ahew .liane, if any they have, why the «ante nhould nol be ulluwetl. A. H. WAl.kfcK, Judtfe. A true copy—attest: J 8 llmiMS, Kejriater. οχκοκίι. -« M t « "tin orrrnnaie neni ai rans w ithtn mut for tin· 1 ounty of < >xjbrd, on (be third Tue«dav of Januarv, A l> 1*7··, ΠΕΝΚΛ >1 BRA ItCE, Administrator with the Will annexed. on the e«tate of Joanna Pike, lut·· of Norw it, hi said couuty, dicFMvd, htnug l> · ■ 11: · 1 In.·· dr«t and dual account of admim trat:>n of the estate of «ai«l deceased for allow 4ii· e : Oidercd.That the «aid Administrator give notice to «11 pei«<>ii4 intere-ted by causing a copy ofthi* order to Im· published thr»*e »t*k« wo*.·*ivi'Jt in tue Oxford Democrat )>rint<*«l at Paris, that they iniiv appear at a Probate Court to beheld at Paris, m -aid County, on r.he third Tuesday of March uext. at teu of the clock in the forenoon, and κ he ν» enu-e. if any they have, why the name should uut be allow ed. A II. WALKER, Judge. A tnie copy—attest : J. h. lionne. Register. (ixmuD. M :—AI a Court of Probate, held at Pa n*. within and for the Count) of Oxford,on the third Tuesday ofJamiarv, A I) ΙΚΓυ, ON the petition of Thotna* C. (iuniey. tiuar ,dian of S) I venter W. Ellin et all. minors in «aid county, pra> mg for license to »ell at public -ale. and couve? the following real estate:—one two'«tory building situated iu Canton village, kiui«o a.t the Ellis carriage «tore hou«e. Also, a «mall ρ of woodland situated iu the town of Hartford : Ordered, Tliat the «aid Petitioner give notice to all persons interested, by canting an abstract of hi- petition, with this order thereon, to b·· pub lished three week· »uece-«ively in the Oxford Democrat, a newspaper printed at Pari«, in said County, that they may appear at a Probate Court, be held at Pari-.on the thini Tuesday of March next, at Pj o'clock in the forenoon, and shew cause, it any they have, why the same sdiould not l>« $i anted. Α. II. WALKER. Judge. A true copy—attest ; J. 8. Hobbs, Register, j Dxvultli, Ht» At a Court of Probate, held at Pa tin. within and for the County of Oxford, on the 3d Tuesday of January, A. 1>. ls7U, ON the petition of JohnC. Ilariiman, Guardian of John C. Pillabnrv, et al», minor hein* οί L'aleb Pill-bury, late of 1· ryeburg, in said county, ieccased. praying for license to «ell and convey a rertain piece of Real Estate situated in Fryeburg, (now η a·» the "Page Lot" at public sale: Ordered, that the said Petitioner give notice to ill per-ou.i Intere-ted, b\ cau-ing an abstract of tii- |»etition. with this order thereon, to In· pub lished three week·» successively in the Oxford iK mocrat. a newspaper printed it Pari-, iu *aid [>untv, thnt they may appear at a Probate Court, ίο be field at Parie .on the third Tue-day of March next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, aud .-hew -au.-e, if any they have, why the sann* should nut lie grunted. A II. WALKER, Ja Ige. A true copy—atte-t; J. M. Hobb·, BtfWer. Dxfoki». *£ —At a Court of Probate held nt Par β w ithin and for the County of Oxford.on the thii d Tuesday of January. A. I). IfCu, ON the petition of Marshall Walker. Adminla trator of the estate of Krnnklin McKeen, l*tc >f stow, iu said county, deceased, praying for It reuse to -ell and convey all the Real Estate of bin ntestate a- prayed for in hi<* petition on Hie, nt an ldvantageous offer of |75 to Ramen Walker, of Lou II : Ordered, That the said Petitioner give notice to dl persona intereste·!, by causing an abstract ο I lis petition, with thia onler thereon, to be pub lished three week* succeseively in the Oxford I >en> K-nit, a newspaper priuted at Paris, that thev nay appear at a Probate Court to be held at Pari· β «aid County, on the thlid Tuesday of March text, at teo o'clock in the forenoon, and -hew au-e, if any they have, whv the same tbould not *♦ grunted. Α. II. WALKER, Judgo. A true copy—attest : J.fl Ηοηη». Register. TÛÎIKEU Λ KEITH, MARBLE WORKERS. — Plao«A of ΒηβΙηβββ — BETHEL AAD «ΟΓΤΠ.ΡΑΗΙΙ. Look at This ! T1IE 11 EAT PLACE TO BUT FISH & MEAT ! IS AT MESSENGER'S, - Norway, Wb«r· all tbe good· »old irt warrantai, aueh M BEEF, fork:. FRESH, PICKLED, DRIED AND SMOKED FISH, ΟΙΚΤΕ»·, LOHMTKHH, 4 LAMM. Canued CORN, FRVIT, Ac I «Ι» uot »end «II my be»t Beef to Portland and Boston and aell tb· poorer al home, bat Intend to kill the b««t and i>«ll it b*r·. I hare ju»t received from Nora Hoot ta, a box of that now article, called BLOiTKB*. KciurmlxT I will i»ell Fre·!» Fi«h a· li»w a* any other dealer, ae I hare an interest in a fl-hlnç >·· ►el at Portland, and have Finli that are new and «Ιο noC nell "Racer·" and "Lottiea,'' which ar· : thrown out in the market and aohl lor what th«v will briny. If you want MKAT or FI8H. pleaae five m· a ; call. Remember the place i· next door to Mtxaa | A l I.AKK'S, ll|· of the Fl«h Market. K. W. MIMEfOKB* Norway Villa*·. Feb. I·», itfjo. Selling Out at Cost. XITE «hall «ell atco*t our entire Stork of Yf l»eiiiir the lartre»t in the Countv of Oxford, ! eommeuciaif ΙΗ*··*π»Ιη·γ l.iih, i&M, ctMiftUtliiy ot , FOREIGN nnd DOMESTIC Dry Goods, W, I, GOODS ANO 8R0CERIES, and romnrlilnf almo«t every thing in the line U , bu found in any Store. We hâve a large line of Wool Flannel·, Alparra*. I»elalw·, Fop· Una, Wrrtn, Print·, B«rafr·, Mheet Iuk«, blch'd do., C. Flannel, Lin en lldkfa., tt>b l.lnm, and Ready-Made Clothing. Overc oat·, Ac , very rheai>. and at coat price f« V» to %\*00 CA9SIMFRE8, noK«KIX*.BEAVERS BROAD CLOTHS, CLOAKING*, A·' . Ac. Alio. Ula«a and < rorkrry Ware, Iron and *teel \alli, Ulau, Ar. Wi< hare nl«o. IV) bbla. Choice Wolle WIntei Wheat FLOt'R. bought at lowc.«t |>rl- e· l»efore ad· «anee in freight*, au<l will l>e «old ONK l»<M.I.Att !«·*« tlmu ran l»e bouvlit for ·ιιη· grade* e!*e· when* We buy our Flour· II t'hieago, and ran •ell le··» than tho»e who bur of middle men hxtra White M inter Wheat Flour, ♦ * .Vj to %ι>ΛΟ Spring extra» 7 to I*. t rrillt given to none after llth Inat. II. A. SMALL. Rninfoid t'entra. Dee 3, WELCOME'S OH ΚΑΤ GERMAN COIICM RKffRDY, For tho Cun* of lnLlMt. COUOIM, IlBOXCMJT!·, l'IlTltHir, Γ«(>|·ρ, lN|*t VVVATIOH, AM» ItLKKI· |%·ί »r rilκ Throat am» Ι,ιλο*, HotuiKin, ' Li»*»» or \«»|< κ. Ι'αμκκ. Ac. Ac. 1»ι-«·λ.μ·» tend l iiiK tu 1 onsi Μ1Ί t«»> rbould I·* che· ked At their flr«t apprarsnce \ proper intention to what ai> t«> l»c λ «ItK'ht colli, «»r unlmjmrtant dilflcnlty in tho throat an I lung·, would urn thousand· , every veer from tho»c dreadful maladie» which ' a«»ntn·· .it! ti»rra* of dl«ca*4·. with their tram of Miffem»».'». an I preniatun· «I·· «tlj I Thr virtue· oflhr <■ Κ Κ IT (a.RW.t.t ( οι ι.II KimriM in* now bwuniiu widely known, tire year· hav# t*-drd over V>,omi bot· lie», ·ο|·| with »catccl\ any ailrrrtiiinx, Ami it·' ■nli* incr*»»ed tenfold in the place* whi r»· flr-t in· Ιπκ]ιΐΓ«·«ΐ Ttii» commend* it to the attention of1 other» Tb··»·· » ho ····* it confidently 1«Ί»«.·»«: ûmm« U not it* equal In the Vmerimin market. Thou*. a nil» of Important run·» it ha* effklwi, where ; otlMM « failed, proi e it» cUiin·. IT 14 Pt'UKLT Ν tUKTAMlK. 6φ· Prepared and Mdd by JKRiril ΒΓΧΤΟϋ, JR. ΤΛΒΜΟΙ'ΤΠ, NK. Al«o, Proprietor of tl'rllcomfN Urer KfRUltilor, A Dysprptif Currr. For «ale by «II f>rngj(i*l· *»d Medicine l»cai*r* ■ A 8AFE, CERTAIfl A*D Spmty Cera ΗεΠΓ3ΐ£!3 : Α*Π ALL· NERVOUS DISEASES. I Its Effkts in 1 Ka^kaL An UN FAILING REMEDY for Nm kaloIa I FaciAUe.oftcn etfrciiajr npcrfii trure in α ·ιιικΊ« : day. So form oi Nervoim p| »ea*c fait» to yield to · it· wonderful power. Kven In the Hfvereet c*re» , ot Chronic .Neuralgia. affecting the entire ») »L'm, ' I- li - « · for It few day llfurdl tee m " » t AttoWuhlBfl relief and randy fall* to |>r<»ilurc α con)'1ftr αηΊ permanent ran* It contain·· no material» in the idichte-t decree injariuu·. It ha* the umpialUled , approval of the be-t phyeician». Thou «and», in every part of the country, Kratrfnllv arknowlmljr· it» power to aoothe it· tortured nerve», and re store the iadmjt »tr«-ujrth. Sent hv mail on receipt of price and por-Mjf·. Onr pnck.ur · #100 Po»rajf firent». •»ii package» · Λ ϋΰ · ·* Î7 ·· It ι- »o|il h? all dealer* in dru** ftn I medicine·. T( It\Klt * CO., IWiirlurt. l2o Tulmun r St., δ«»«π».ν Ma»·, nov Jrt eow ΗΗΗΜΗ το Γi 1Κ WOIIKINU CLASS.—W· sic now ore pared to fiimUh all with ron>iUinirni|>liif· inent at home. the v% !»·>♦·· of the time or for the iptn momenta. BonieeM new, light uNtproft· ble. Person· of either m i eatilv earn from .>»c to #Λ per evening. ami a proportional mini b» de voting their whole time to the butines· Box* an>l girl* earn nearly an much ar men That all who -«-·· 11: t notice may send their addrv**, ami te*t the IiuiImm, wc în tkc tin» unparalleledoffer : To such a- are not well sati-fled, we will *end f 1 to pay for the trouble of writing. Full part Icular*, a valuable *t mple. which will do to commence work on, and u copy of 77k<· /'n»pU't I.Urrnry 1\>m panion—one of the Inrjçexl ana l>e*t famil ν uew ·» ' paper* published—all Mint free hv mail. Header, | if \uu want perinaneut, profitable work, addn^ ! Κ C. Λ 1.1,EN A CO., AlOUtfTA, Mk. I>ec. 3, 1îM$. Save the Children. MULTITUDES of them suffer, linger, nu-1 «lie. because of Pin Worm·». The uniy effectuai remedy for these inoot troublesome ami danger ous of all worm., in children or adult*, i* found in l>U. i;ot L1)'M I'lt-WUItN Ν1ΚΓΡ. Purely vegetable, -afe and certain. Λ valuable cathartic, and beneficial to health Sold liv «iEO. t. GOODWIN, lto»ton, and all drnggista. ·>ηι oetl5 , IIORMK TItAI^iI^f<».—.Iii>tout.a book Λ coutaiuiug a oew »)ntetu of hurse train Γ\ iuK. from the young colt up. Ity I>r Trid bail, the well known old Engllxh Horwe Trainer and furrier. Our inoet noted trick horse· have been taught by thi* plain, practical s\stem, and wild and runaway hor-e- enn lie completely tub dued. It also contain* a Treatise on Shoeing ami luo lleelpe* ffor the rno-t common diseases, with numerous Trick* practiced by Hor«e Jockey*.— Every horse breeder and owner should ha\e It.— Von will never regret bnving it Sent i>v mail for only Wet». Addre**, t.EO. H. MELI.EV, Lewi·· ton, Mm. AeenU wanted. TeWTr ε Ε ! S *. O'HEKFE, fiO.\ A CO.'tt SEED CATALOGUE, I And Gl'IDK to the FLOWER and VEGETABLE GARDEX, for ÎS70. Published in January. Every lover of (lower· wishing thit new aiid valuable work, free of charge, should address imraediatelv M O'KEEFE, H>N A (JO., Ell wander A Harry'· Blocks Uorhe*· ter. V V. Tin nor 12. 8aHc.ir.imwiT erallemu Hend fur circular·. Theywtlleoatyou BOthlng, and may be of great benefit to you. C. Ε. Ε V ANS, ΡΠ Γ SIC ΙΑ Χ Λ SURGEON, XOIIWAÏ VILLAtiE, ML. I>r. Κ. will pay particular attention to disease· of the EYE and Ε AH. Office at hi· residence. Office hour·, ftvrn β to 10 A. M. Ayer's Hair Vigor, For restoring Cray Hair (o its natural Vitality and Color. A dressing which is Ht oncc agreeable, healthy, ηnd effectual for preserving tl.o hair. Fmffil or 'jiav hair is toon rr$fornl to Us original color mt/i the gfo* 1 and freshness of youth. Tliiu hair i·* tliick enrd, fulling hair checked, ami buld ne·** often, though not always <·ιιγ·μ| by it.s use. Nothing tan η·.λ1οι« iliu hair where I lie follicles are de*tioy«d, or the pland* atrophied nt;<I decayed, lint iuch an remain ran l»e r-aved tor usefulness by this application. Instead of fouling the hair with a pasty ali ment, it will k»vp it clean and vigorous. It* oocn*ional me will prevent the hair from ttiruin-r pray ·>ι· tali in·/ otf, au«l roiuwqiientlT prevent I lidne^. Frt-t· from tho*e deleterious >ui»Mniic» - which make some preparulious dansions nml injurious to the hair, the \ i^or cuu i>tily bouc (it but not harm it. It vsuuted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing ehe ran be found «ο desirable. Containing neither c»il nor dve, it «Jr»··?» not sod white cambric, and vet la.-ts loop on the hair, pivinjr it a ri«*li flossy lustre and a grateful |>eitumc. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer L Co., Ρκ ACTIO AL AND ANALYTICAL ClIKMIMS. LOWELL, M ASS. PRICE il.ου. tu r.VUIS, bjr A. M tIAMMOM». mm Tht· w»n known il-v· rn« (irr nr ft Cmtg+I »r,<1 lirav· th* Γ»α»Λ Iwluint. a* la II»·· rx»r wlljj ι,ιμι preimr · aMd·! MhImmmimd umImtones,ne . in trrltatt»·, th'»· rrmv9i»<f lh* nu te «,f II,m i'i4u(it*l I, #»r.ril w r«>wr.K χ *»»>·. ι*η»«·ΐρ*..Γ·. ι»»*π..·ι >f druff^ilj tod lu lUctLktuc» tftuiurft»!/ HALL'S Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer Every year increases the popu larity of thi* valuable /lair l*rep aration^ which iiι due to turrit alone. We ran assnre our old patrons thai it is kept fully up t<> it* hi a h 0 ta tula r (I, and to tJu»»e who hare never used it we ran confidently nay, that it is the only reliable and perflated prepara tion to restore UK A Y OR FADED Π %VH to its youthful color, mak ing it soft, lustrous, and silketi ; the · scalp, by its use, become* white and clean; it remove» all eruptions and dandruff, and by its tonic properties prevents the hair from falling out, as it stim ulates ana nourishes the hair ylaeuls. By its use the hair avow* thicker and stronger. In baldness it restores the capillary glande to their normal rigor, and will create a new growth except in extreme old aye. It is the mont economical HAIR DREttMW· ever used, as it requires fewer ajtplications, and gives tin hair that splendid glossy appearance so murh admirent by all. Λ. A. Hayes, M.D., State Assayer of Mass., says, ··the constituent# are pure atul carefully selected for excellent quality, and / consider it the BK*T PREPARATION for its intended purposes." tf'e pub lish a treatise on the hairr which we send free by tnail upon appli cation, which contains commen datory notices from clergymen, physicians, the press, ana others. We have made the study of the hair ami its diseases a specialty for years, and kinnrthat we make the tnost effective preparation for the restoration ami the preserva tion of the hair, extatd, and ho acknowledged by the best H»di· cal uad ( hrnirul Authority. Sad bff all Lkwfrfitt» and Ikvlert »η .VrrftnV Prie* ·■· 0·Π·γ Per Παίιι*. R. P. HALL 6l CO., Proprietor®. LABORATORY, NASHUA, H. IL The Great External Eemedy, For Man and Seait. It trill Cure Hheumatinnu The reputation of this prepar«t.on κ vj w II eatabiiahed, tLal little o<:-d U: »*.J iu t;..» cunot-t tiuQ. On MAN It hai never filled U> care ΡΑΙΚΓΓΙ, NERVOUS AFFKl.TION S.CwNTRAt ΤI No Ml S CL ES. ST IF F Νfc.·*S and PAINS IV THE JOINTS, 8T ITCHES in the SIHF or Hark, STRAINS, BRCIKKS, Bl'RVS, 8WU LINGS. CORNS a/.d FROSTED FKtr, I'ereoni tfinu-ii with Rheuau tiiin can be rffrftuail/ and |M-rma:icDtIjr carid hjr ating Uil« won<i rfa! p- parntl-m ft pénétrât-· 10 the nerve and bw»« lain.·'Iiatcljr ou beiog ap plied ON HORSES it *Π r-jr* SCRATCHES. 8WKENKY. I'OI.I EVM.. Fl.-Tt LA.OLD HI S JflSH SOKES. SADDLE tr ioLLAR «»AL. s. sprained Joints, stiff.\k«.s of thk STIFLES, kr It «ill r>i>r-nt HOI K»W ΠΟΗΝ and ITFAK ΒΑΓΚ IV IIICI COWS I have met with great ιολτμ Id bringing my Mixture within the reach of the Public. I am daily in receipt of letter» from Ph.vilciam, Drug fiita, MerehanU au<l Farmer·, testifying to . t« curative power». i)AVID E. FOUTZ, Sole Proprietor. BALTIilOUi.. Uj, 4^""'. KING OF HORSE BOOKS: Th· Amertrau Farmtr'* lierai* Book, It outsell», ten to nnr, anvbookof lt.« kind pnb lahed. 40th th»iiaitn«l iu prewa. Am-nt* doing tetter now Utati ever before. Also, fur Our Family Physician. η both ENGLISH an«l GERMAN, embracing th· MYOPATHIC, HOMEuPATUK IIVDROPA rmc, ECLECTIC itud IIEKHAL niv.1t- "1 tr. at nent. ®44 eloeeljr print·-·! pajre- Price only jt.lHI. The tn<M complet*. rrluitU nu l j»rj>u uwr 'mailt/ witiiisal book in ejri*t*nce Α·1<Ιη·«· C. V. ΓΕΝΤ, PublUber, I Darda) »tve«rt, Ν. V.