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^(jriciiliural, rroceetlin'j of Farmer*9 Club. Corinth Farm··»'Club. Sub. : "Shoal or deep plowing—ami l»e*t mode of ap plying dressing." lion. John Thissell, who had been plowing fiιty y eats, advo cated good plowing medium depth. For grain oops In had found it lHMto.<preAd dressing on tho furrow am? harrow in with grain ; the dressing to be préparai the year previous In this way ke got much better grass after seeding dow u than from any other mode of application. M. Chandler's universal method is to break up his grass land in July, 01 a·, soon as the grass is taken où, plow shoal and harrow down, chkh plow in October deeper, and again harrow down, I'luvt agaiu in the spring, use compost dress ing—in the hill for hoed imps an<l top dressing. Hy this method land may be kept «utiiely clear of west's, making what i- called clean cultivation. Chaun· cy l\>ehran—one of our l>e>t farmers •preatU green dressing on grass land and plows shoal. He is very pari Millar to have the plowing well d<«ne. John Mor rison—a large farmer—at I ο pis the course with dre>*ing, as Mr. Cochran, but pK>ws dcep(lrom eight to ten inehes) and get* I hree hundred bushels of jiotatoes to the acre. Λ receipt for making raised bread wa> hamK 1 in and read l*'lore the Club. It Wa> as follow - : Put «i\ ounce» of butt* r nod twot<M.«|NN»nfu!* ι>t «alt in a tin pail. Turn in one pint ol Uuling w iter and three pints «»|" m-w milk, then stir In flour to m ike a thick lutter. Set the pail in a kettle of waini water, keep tins at a blood heat or a temperature of P*> . In, about >ix hours, or when it h;ts ii>« η to five «piarts, knead in llour, with one fi a- ( 9|M>onful «I· y soda, an I makeint » lo:ne>. Then *ct in a waiiu place and lea·t again to ri^e. Wlieu ii- η one quutcr. ' bake in a !i »j oven. This bread i^ ini proted by nge and will » Ί «Ji \ up. Wi. some ! u!v try t!.i^. and rt'jutit to th. Corinl.'i Farmer* ( lui». In order to g * got»vl bread we must have g»HHl tl cj — which wc do not alu i\s ·;. e*j»ocia«i* if we an· foiced to eat our proportion ι j» irt of the poor tl ur 01 he market. The t'i>h farm a* .Hint. Mr. 1 Ki\ i«1 ( ' Pottle ol All) », t·· whov experiment- «ι* ha\e pre\ioUî»!v tiia»l«· M»m«' allu»iou, i" :»>I tally en'.aiging h.» operati n> in tiout-brce ling, l>i»il litijr new p.»nds, a;iJ by each -eason'». « νj»· π ence Incoming l>cttcr.·**·<j ia:nte«l with th< wants * i hi"· Iîuii\ Αικ·ν>. and more «·· ι t tin of hi» <u<v« in roaring them. Mr P< ale's pond* arc situated in a ra\ine «·:: the »>· uth "iopoof a >an ! y hill. A sprin.; oi pure water, in unusual volume, £U h c<l out tion» til'· h il «»i«le am! πι·*î>· - · <»w the rav im·, · ♦ ;ι<^τ ioined by -c\«-tal -mait « r >i»i i: ;js ^ lr· .4» ? «■ I ai.k- « ii either hand. A r.uni -or of si tiutuii win (1 da'n·* tbi· WIJ a r»'*·» th« la\ It: loan jhmuN iii vkicbiïOttt and Scbowtic Naliuoii «>t \ aii'-u·» ig« - ;>r«· k« pt, am! ·.·· vented from ι <in^lir^ with each otln r y grating- r ·-> w a>5t'*w :ivs t>t « a* h «lain. >t\ ol th'x.· j «.» : i* Î », \arying in >i. e fiotn a .*«>..>,ο. . - , .an yard- ar a ι » . -> than a hundtd. aie a ire a ly c »t..; :ct· 1 and «veilj·. 1; tw » or three more nre in pro ee» ol fot lualion ; ami uot far oil", on a larger l.n>« k. Mr. Pottle ha- sev« r.il m >re of a Iarg«»i -i/o can be u>td when nm «\iry. Th *'atcrcoming fr >:n th· s|»rin*r Utii-t !<d ! ·· '^h a >erie> of trough* it as «all hou-c ; i: the-e iro :g'.»- the llsi. a:e la i!ch· «1 from «-g.:- taken and «1<]h>s it« . ·· in Oct η*γ in·) V>v ·m »« :. an·' mi w.itm i- th*· >i iii g ιhat «■:·_:j* ft ha h in ordiu n \ br«H»k w< nld m>t h itch mit i î A j - ι il. hatch I <re in lbceinU r ami Jan nary. At tbi·» lime (March) the winter*?» halchi i■* i>» all over, an I ho.-t- of little trout an cr«»w«ling in dark corner- «· hunting about fur ftMjd. liny aie -ul tlv itir. * voln. i«»nHot h· >itatin^, ti t·-* iittlf k'lb W' l( « than an in«-li 1«»ιι^ t»· aJtai-λ an^lc uorm> twiev their -i/.e—·»; Ct>ur>c iu vai.i—ami the lai r of tin it br-nnl * v* n fttt« ni;)tin^ to shallow tln-ii vounjjer brt tiiivii. No has been i;i\en ia-tn y el. although on»e ot tht-nt are neariy tii: «·luont -iM. K<»r the fn-t six or ι i^lit ueek·» of tlu-.r life neiihei trout or oalui'>n re«j .ire ν ΐ·«».|. imlet Ί they will not «at it. :a-iu^ at thai tinn· nouti-ho 1 by the yolk of ti e i'£j. w hich rvmaui" attaeln J a> a jrrvat ^at L. t»> the « bo !y *.»! the youn^ ii !i ifter hatehiajj, un til it i> gradually al»orlH'«l In a m-ji.i rate Lroa^h a»e sonn· «»f th»· > ί;<>··»1ί<· ^ vl luou, that lia:eh«'«l lat« r than the tro>it. and are atill eneuiulKre l with the ^.elk •».tek. ihe>e >a aie onîv ai»«»ut one inch ion^. yet next ΙΚνιιι ttr, it tiny thrive as w . 11 a> tho^e hati*h«nl la>t year, they will be tiveor>i\ ineln» in length, an 1 will weij^h a huntlied lime* ti> uiueh a-> n«»n, ev«.n if they have nothidit to eat but eur«l'«»tl milk. Outille th»· hatehin^ hyuse are the pond- w!i«-re ti>h »»t \aii>u- sizes ai«* niaintaine*). S> ^reat is the xolnine water that îîow fr >ui th«· spring th u when we vi>iied the plaee early in the |irfs«-iit month", four « ί tlie pon<ls wer·· ainm-t entirely free from ire. In one of them are one hun lre«l and twenty grown trout kept a- breeder*, ami it i*. « -iifht woith going to <*ev, when t!ie whole "school" da»hes at a handiul of niont thrown in. In another poml are two thousand \eariin^ Schoodic !> din a. l'he y*»u:tg -almon and trout, having become accu>touie«l to the bonny-clabber that has been given them three or lour times a we« k, do not « al meat so readily, but th»· Iar«_'»· trout, aft' , the tir>t trial, are greedy forir. They a!! thrive, however, oa l»»»nny-rlabb«*r. Mr. Pottle has thi> winter Inn η feeding a pari of them on horses drowued at Gardinei early in the winter. It b uneettair whether this Frencliy «liet will tend t make Frenchmen of the t out, but at ai \ rate it i·» latlering them up wonderfully Here certainly is a use for the worn-ou horses, so many ol which have to be kille* at the beginning of every winter. The Schoodie salmon are apparcntlj much more shy than tae trout, retreating to the »lee|K'Sl juris of tin ir |*>ud when any « no approaches and coming t> the feeding ground with a gre*t deal of hesitation. The trout, too, appear to become tamer a> .they grow older. As to growth, ihe salmon have, during the j>ast ve;ir, grown faster than the trout. Mr. I'ottlo i> almost the only one in M tin»·, and among the few in oor c κι ηtry. who h:ue engaged in thu breeding of tidi upon a scale of seme magnitude. His persistent tabors in tlii·* new branch of industry, are worthy of all praise; ami j as he will soon U· able to tun» out many I th >usands of young trout yearly, his ! efforts may be regarded as very Mtrtcss ful. " /.mil»/. At the îa<t nn cling of the Levant Fa ι mers* Club, the topic for discusstou was: Corn. The leading points con sideto«l were. l*t. Ν il a piotitaMc nop for thi* locality ? I'd. Method of manuring and preparing I he ground. 3d. Cultiva tion duiing tin* growing season. Capt. Α. II. Barnes i» openmg the di^ cit^inn *»aid that « ith him eoYn was more profitable than any othe crop except hay. He regard* hay as tirst in importanee; corn -«·(. >nd, and wheal thitd. In he ; .1;>! «»n I acre and <> r»>d> of land 1 '·> bu«dicN < »t » 01 .*».? htislicU shelled coin, which at the a\ri ige price in Bangor lor îi it \nr, wouhl am» tint to $73.14 lu addiiu»»i t»» this he raided 7 1-2 bushels !-e m>, *»»M it >ί.'ι*.corn fodder, ; t l»»ad» «>f punipkin" I, making a total «>t *l<»7 ·'·! He pi evented a state ment shoeing the cost of cultivation ΛίΟ., to U· *11.ô", charging the coin with the %\l»«de \ alue »>t manure applied. This »ould I»ave him a net protit of $ιΐΓ>.14. 11» method <·Γ prepating the ground is to plow in a gtnnl «mat ot manuve, dress in the liiil w :!!i old m mure and apply ashes. He practi e» Using the cultivator and hoe ut <·!! . k«·· pi 'g the weeds down Μ ι» 1. .11^ l'terwaiiU. 11i- rotation i·» to lid low jmtat'H » v. ;th corn. Mi It. Barton Mated th.it he considered c* in a* profita Me a- ail) crop we raise. Hi* pr o tiec is lo>pt a 1 j.^c.iitl »a«is ol manure on hr«»k» - 11!» grou:nl and pi mt to |><>tatoes; second \ e c. t » -pread 1 - loads more and plow in; then «Ire ν» in the hiii with horse ma nure worked o\er by 1«»»_r·*- Had tiit'i -upevphosphatc without manure in the hill, it the rate ot 1*6" Γ>>., to the acre, («ave ^ M»d » η ' ;t n»»t e«pial to that dtt&gctl it the bill Wottkl use <1 '» , ;:ιΐ;' ; \ ■! hi; j !.. —pli.it e «;« il» Ta ! ' \ rt ■< i.i:i;en··» «1 t·V t?.-· »ie:i!· ! ». \\ oltld ι ot ie« lumend raiding pumi in ^ w i h corn; b .t wtiuhl ra:-e · 1 ;ii*. Mi.J. (.ritVm » iid that in or»h ; to g» t a g«»od aop »>t amihing we mu*t «' · our work well. < >· ·'. l· as ; rofita1 !>' ι* an\ ci<»pilproper h «'reonrd ami cultivated. 11 i«l rai-e«| shclle·! coin jH-r acre, l'laiits a' .e p >:at· ■». spreading on a heavy coat >f iii · .iUre ; top ilre^-cs w :th allies. W ould 11 -t p'ant ΐ··· ιη- i! his grouml is very rich. His e*>ni the pa.-t year w.i* a- go.»vl ur 1» !t . i'l tnam he ever rai"« d. Fiinl-no difficult\ in getting a good crop by dress· ι _ .· ; . 11 n ne:. w it h tl. ·. ag!» < a'.tiv 1· Hon d ; :':g tÎ:«.* gv Wli'g SC l.-oll. Tilitlks a tr- ι χ !!\ ·* i the Li -t. Mr. d. .1. Fiumui - .i»l th it he «x»inci«!»al w M t îrillinN \ i«-ws K· ouruended ti * λι^··' ι:· .'!.i \ ·. iv ; « us ver) .or.^ md cub small. : ï l ? ip« ni we I. "NI :. I- in - » >i! ' ·■>* th·· ; rvnii «m ! r best specimen* ii ·. i· it tSe Y . h« ' :u la-t lull. Mr. G. W Smîlh tboaj^il that corn was u : ι |»r· i:t iMe crop to ι .ii»·* in tiii- tow n. < i:iiip «Ι- Sute. Ho caitl, buvfvvr,tint in ΐ,'.,ιΊ'.ι It· season> and localities lu· li:*· 1 -••nu·:ΐ!Μ··> raised a fond crop. Mr. H« in also th HJirlit tint c >rn w.i» not :ι p: otita '«» it . »p. il» li :fc»1 n 1111 λ a'OUt j ."· ' ! nslteb j»··i" acn, îbc 1 *t"« -:t 1 ··i»t. Mr. ii'iT. v ôd it mijht I·· like "bringing e ·;ιΝ to New Ca-tle" t<»talk to a company ot intelligent farmers al>out the impor tance <>t a crop. the merit- of whu li were - · univct -·1ν known an I acknowledged. M. Smith'·», how ι ver, seemed to rail for abri··! !*«*{» ν. lie considered corn the lit··->L im|K>rt:ii t crop |>ro»lucod in the world. \N ij.ii the potato crop i- to Ire· lain', coi n i- I»» the re-t of the world. In , the I'nited State* the money value of the . -rn eroj) is double tliit *»t hay. three tim» - that of wheat, m l f< ir tinier that «4 cotton In th« State of Blaine it is <r 1 onlv in iit>)»«>rt mce to that of hay. : The nutritive properties of corn as com* pared \*iie those of wheat are 77 t«> L1·", while it- average «· »-t to the consumer is generally about on»» half a- mueh per bushel, -homing that money expended in eorn goe* in τ :« h f a ther than the same am iint of wheat. Its comparative cheapness, therefore, accounts for the vast quantity con>ti:ne«l by the laboring . Nothingcan take its place. It may be more trnlν called 'he <tatT of life than wheat. Kxperience, he thought I ι »ved that the farmers of Maine could proàuee their un η coi n cheaper than they c »uUl boy i' with |K»tatoes or other pro duet-. He did not t'ivor the· practice of ;>!.ii·■* in tin' m nirc. Preferred to a|> plv it to the surfaire and mix ir» ihorongh iv with tne the Mil, bjf lllllg the Inf low or cultivator. Γ. II. Wiggin. Esq., —trader—furnished the Secretary with a stab-im-nt showing the average price paid t >·.· coru, Λ4 lbs to tli<? bus!i(:l,to be in Is' s. $ 1 ils ; ii, 1ν·>ι), lie also remarked t h ".-..rn raised in this vicinity is heavier ar.d brings a higher priée than that growη west,. Mr. 1» M. I'iark has corn, raised last ι -»ι»n, which weighs r»1 · lbs. t » I he bashel. for which 1 have offered him £1.30 per bushel."' I riLiTY Ok Farmers' Clubs. I hope and believ·· that hereafter fainiiug will lake i higher grade in the social scale,— th.tt il « ill become more of a science and an iutei* sting study—and that there w ill ;».· connected w ith it lc-s of dull routine and undless drudgery—and 1 iccognizt in the Farmers' Clubs that are now ir operation throughout our State, a power· 1'ul uixilarv toward the attainment of tiii: object. 11. C. F. East Sumner. A LI. kind* of JOB 1*111 \TI \1. ilnif r tkl. o<ttr«. ûtttd ortirM Ujr mail. NEW GOODS Τ 11 Κ niibecribera take pleasure in informing their Cli»t outers and the public, that they hare ju»t received from Bouton ami Portland, η Luge addition to ttnir former Mock of Uoode, making it one of the LARGEST STOCKS To be found in Oxford Coftnty, Conthtiuf, Ιιι curt, of Itrnuii Λ Blcachcd KhrrtliiK* Λ Shirting*, lirown and lliu·- I»rlllii«K*, Finn ml*, Ticking*. I'rlnta, Itrlalur·, jin·Ι all qualities and price· BI.UK ALPACCAS. ALL WOOL EMPKK.SS CLOTHS, Hal moral Skirt·. Sterling Spool Cotton. ΛΙ«ο, a Urge Stork of tor "•nit"' for Men and 1Ι·ιτ*,—Overrenting*. Ac., tvitli Tailor'· Trimming*,—ht »t «{UNiitr. Ready-Made Clothing. We have nl*o, λ Rood «usiirtinvnl of W. I. 600DS & GROCERIES. I'it-klra, Fxtrart*, Fit ς. t'nvrriit*. ι iron, Corn M .ire h, 11«*. krr* - Farina, Cn.-oa :«ml BlwUt W «· Imti "» hud tilt licol lti-ιΐικΝ ΓοιιιιΙ) FI.OI It, whiohiveare «rllinjc at I.ow l'RK IS! Al»<), a line a-«ortmeut of WIUTt i.ltWITK Τ Κ Λ and IHWER «ΜίΚ, til. \» V\ \IIK. ,*c. II ITS. (11% 1IOOTS, 111 ItIIFIts, Fitch and M be r I mi ft»«|i«lrrrl t 411.1, tit* «ni Ίΐ VfH at ven low price*. The shore, with many other iîimnI·· hating Itoeii bought -uir« the great fall in '·· /</. will In· »old at prie»·» t«> defy competition. 1>. Λ I. A. DE.MSO!V. Norway, F« b. 4. KO. Two Farms for Sale. r|^IIK iihoerili·» < flVr* for sale the Faim on i mhi«*h he lit. *, pleasantly xituati-d in \\ »·«1 Itii. krt.l I. «·η a pood t >.) I farm contain* 17u acie« of drat rate land, Mutably divided Into .u'Hint,'. tillage, pi-ture un i woodland; in· an »>.' I cin lnnl of I*»» trer· an<l over ,1>U yonng tree«, mostly (Trailed and bejrinimc to Iw.ir Tlie fUrin i« tt «-11 w ntet « <1 Ml··I w HI leu ed « it!» «t· >i,e W .ill ; rut· fi< m 4·· to .'niton* of g<H4l ha> annually ItuildluK· ι οιΐ·ι-ι of a >t >ry aiol a halt hon-e, nearly new, tliornnihly built and eoinpletrlx rtnUh<*d; hotter, ,'+χί» IfH^-ponh b>Z4. with convenient outbuild πι»;··: bam l«>\7.». with reliai under tlx· whole. \l«o, another firm nlJ>Mnllu' lin ιΙ».·χ«· named, containing ι mm 7.*» a ·π - of g»*»·I |an 1, Miitnhlx dix l« d tut·» field, p;· tnre.xi ••••ll iti<l and orchard ; • xxell w .Un· I and |ene«-d; ut» «ImiiI 1U tun» of li.tν animait liiiil itii^ - ample, xx ell finished, and tu *:«■·» I rvoair Throw or: . .i^ out <>ιΙ«·μ!(Ιι, xxill - II the above named prop' t* i-»xt ll.tlf the puuha.-e mor-i · can remain on nfittface. llt.N'JΛΜ1Ν .MAXIM 15"· k'icîd Mareh 11. 1Ό» 4tr Farm for Sale. ON Par.· HilliFknittflbfti IttItltl^lwi· intiy >itunW>!, With »c ··♦·! lu.Mm,:»; air», a \\ tg η ιùd Uufl do lTor Autkri (mittcnUm · quire ou lilt- I'reiu;-· ·» of J. Λ JACKSON. Γ Mttt Man· h 11. M » Farm for Sale. 1 > I- I\I. <Ι«·-ιγ»»ιι« of iroint; IfMl I MOW oSKm if r ; ' ·ι XX · · t It· : In 1. a mile (,«. >) ι♦ .· ι, j |ι ι ,,a»t'MV Μι·« tine ·ηι| *»cli«'<>| Hon»· . with <him| road* and «a-χ ac «··» t<· «amr Said Farm contai** om ksadfra a«'n··. <>uitai>lx di« !· d into till IV·*, luoniitff. pasture and w<mm| hn I. >li m a ι ··> I <t iU< o( cultivation. λΐκ| caiilv <· κ ri«'d <ίι lluil'!ui£* nctt .ιn<l vrj coiixcnieni. ,·<·ιι .-·:>· ! ι ii li »" Ι··, ι ο. * ιΊ : ml Kll. I»'.'". • ι ! ll.'ii»o ;··^·.'··. tilth j·.·.·'! « ella·· un^ler all the l>till<iiliii·· ■ \« < il. lit HJii'l t Ictti Imu'i all·! bs'n *·.» I Sim ii .til* rut ι "in » t·· ·'· l»n· "! Hay t r trlt, a.ri e ·η, xt ·ιΙι -iniUexj η e. In-mailt· ? » ilouSlr that ·ι»ι ·ιιι t I .· 1 «*» l^ati· ^·*ι a> ,< « of I UmI I'.i-tuir 1 m l. IjlMf WHlll I· ftlMOtt· ttki'li will 1μ· nM t* 1111 tin· l.trm. it dttirtd f «It ii -«II χι ix ?.»w l"i i a*h. and initri·· liate |m·»· •••--i »n civcn Will al-·· «■··! 1 ιιι» -t<« L nul faun ι in . t·· ■! - , cither »t.tIt the farm «»t · ••pai:»t«,.»« max • nit th« purehaarr \ny one wi«li.ns: to uiake a I ι ' « ι : ii will tlnd it to In· ad χ ant aire (,· rail ou the nubocrilier, ·»η th< j rrmi-e«. n.\MI KL J Ml I.I.> We«t llfthel. K« b J·»». l>7n *\v Λ Pleasant > iliac*» llrsMlrm r. IN ih· » il'■·£.» th Pan . al· lit (m ι ■ 1- Γι··ni > -ut'· l'jri· niSI j jrtP «aalflL f W it··Γ ·;! I. il»· . ·' l'Uluji -Il land and tome fruit, enclo-ed with nice fi ll Γ Ι'ϋ r. "η :(·Λ··ΐιΐαΐιΙ· tenu- if called f.»r 1* «> (*tt*· >·■<*··■. miiI Korntttire *o|«l with the bou-e if «V- 1 r«· "I \\ Μ Κ Μ«»ΐ:«·Ε. cri the |·η·ππΜ·«. Farm for Sale. ΤΙ TTI.K Λ HOHIt·» offer ι r - lie tli· ir Pan·. iHnsle>l I· ιti«· RKTMBLt • il I lie -Lijl»· γ·*4·Ι ieadin» ίι·Ίΐι Hrviiiit - ί ou I I. ΐ; Station ία Rntafbrd, u»l about mr mit· IH«i the dep ·1 it v«ld -t it Ί· >.ud Κλι tu < ·»ιιΙλ.ι>» two huu Η 1 and forty :«■ rv* .·· l.md. \t· or νηιΐλ ··: win· h i- x «Ιιι·ι>·!·' In· Itmli, anil rnt< from u; «·■ *l\tj lowof Hat·. I :.«· .. ι.· 1 ·5:»v-- -·< « ·· . «I re; .ir. thv h.»ru bcin# a··* :»n«l «ell !: !ii»hed 111, tl«. \.· ■·,■-»■r:· ··.t j·!··;» rt\ ν 11 !»<· -old λ; a t Misant .1 apj !.«·< 1 1er· on, t.uil tcrui* of payment inn·!·' eι«ι. 1 ·: further i· arti'Ular.··,·» h to It I 1 1 I. Λ ProT'-lcii.e, Κ. I , oi to Κ It· » s>, · ii tli· preiui · Itrtbel, iHec. H, W». ΙΌΚ SALE. Till. »ub»< ni»· ι "(Γ'ΐ« for -ab* tii« ι » -nlenee. I.tcate.l nt l.ryaiit'- 1'·>ιι<1 \ i*··, Maine. nii»i»tinjj ··! 11·»«i-«.·* l-hf l, stable. an«i one n<re o| I.m 1 1 ίο· building- are connected, nearly new, well (Ϊιιι·Ίι«η1 and run· \enieut. I-and uiuler η lilich i»tate of cultivation Au\ urn.* u xutiui a pleasant Ιιοιιμ* with elieet· ful -.irruuiulmii*, in a 'juift an·! growing tillage, will tin· 1 here the > cry place de-dred: and it can \ be bought it a bargain' il nppli· ' for *oon » HAS Β LOVKJOY. It*"· ;»t.! ι Poi il. ipril ti| 18 EAGLE HOTEL, ^Ir« !iani<' ! alls - - Elaine. II. Λ I'l'lUI'*». I'mjirlrtor. Tli*· present Proprietor lirtinjr •ι »··! tin- tine Hotel f··.· ti t.-rn» of ν «-.it—, would re»pe· tfully inform the public that In· i- now ready for ^ ,n.·- To tin* ·Ί1··γ-, 1·ι·;ιΐ»lrt»· rt:t · · t.-uleriiiK the n;ee »i < onira<»«latioii, mil ni>d«*n»U· ctiarjrr-, we \\··υΙ I say w ithout con tra li'-tion this Hotel -tand- without a rival. ,\le<hati;c t ails, .Ian I'·. Is»··.·. ANDREWS HOUSE! j'* y I'ormeily Atlavit.ll<»f si: Koutl» Pari··. Mr. I ~-Λ\\··!! kn vn II·»u-** ha- re.vr ih been relit· ted and i- now .«pen for the ae«· tiatiio'lation of the Ihe : ,r.ellin>r ι·ι;Μ'·· λ#·Γλ-^·ιι«ί·γ- eon\eyeil lu au'l from tti·· Depot frw of chaj -'·· Α. II. Λ. Λ. Λ. Α Λ DREWS, g 12 Proprietor·» For Sale, or To Let, Till! lt.\TK> -TORE, on Pan- Hi'l favorablv lo.-ateil for traile.aud having a rouveulent tenement ah· ve. Al.so, the story an·! a luilf iiousc on Trem«'iil ^t . recentlj oeeuj»ie«l h\ Sid· nev A. Farrai^having a κ°ο·1 Càartlen Κ··γ rartieular^, enquire of the subscriber. KM KLINE S « ι mil NOS. l'arif Hill, April 12. 1ί*·^· l>K. H. IS. 1.1I*IIATI, Will attend to Ihe Practice of MEDICIJVE & SURGERY. — is At.SO — lliiimluius Suj jj«-oi* for Iuv*llil 1*γι».·ιΙοι»·ι AT HISYANTS POM>, ME. Will çive ^jx-i'ial attention 1·· the treatment ol Nervous l>i-ea-e-. >tlunl:iv4, vihen practicable, will be devoted t< the ev.inanition of invalid pensioner·, an I ffenei λΙ oAm baalBOM. June 1. 't»8 J. A. MORTOX, M. Dm PHYSICIAN ·&· SURGEON, KKTHEL, Μ Κ. nffl. e in Kimball'» Block; Residence oa Park! GEOBGE A. WILSON, Attorney ft Counsellor (it Law, [Office opi*.uit* tht Atlantic Tloust), SOITII PARIS, ME. *#- Collecting promptly attendri to· Scarf Lost ! V I>onble /ephyr Worsted Sca.*f, with frrey it in the contre* and red of different shade? π I the end··; w«* lo*t about the 5th of March—eup ; po-e I in the town of WooiNtock· The finder w>l please return it to, or inform bv letter where i ! may be found, and will he well paid. A.J I'ERII AM, Bryant's Pond. I March là, 1370. SAUflIEL R. CARTER, PARIS HILL, MK , LIFE & FIRE INSURANCE A6ENT — F(»K — OXFOIID COUNTY. S. R (*. reprcjeut* only fl»>t-el*M Compnnic# ηι«· 1 will lesue l'oiicieaat a* hrurtblrrile» λ* any other Agrn(. Application» by mu il for tireulari or iiiMimiK-e, |>r<>m|>tly answered, ami any i t of the County vlxlted If requested. A pi I. WIMJP! II. ( ΙΊΙ ΓΟΚΙ), Counsellor ft Jlllot nvy at Law, ΛΜ» HOl.lCITOIt ΟW PATKNT8, Λο. UOI Ι·ΐ) ( oiiKrr** Mrert. Pt)ltTLA\D, Μ Κ. Patent Ojjice Fee*. IpplteMion for a design, fi»r tin-»»»· an<1 m\ mouth-. #1" M t»n ever) applieation for a de*i#n, for 7 y r» , 1Λ Ou Ou every application fora design, lor 11 y ni., .'JO (*» (Μι every caveat, 10 ot> On even application for a patent, l'i ««il l>n Imuiok each original paient, lin t»i On tiliiiif a disclaimer, 10 Oit Ou even abdication fur a reiwie, .m oo • »ιι evorj auditinnal patent granted on reUMue,30 t»> On etefv application lor an extrnuion, .V) tu On the pant of evciy extension, .V) lu e«- Ml foe* inu»t lx> paid ίιι advance. The applicant for a patent uiuet forni-h dupli cate drafting·, ami a model «her»· the nature of the mi mention admit* of them. All kiml* ol l>iâw in#» at»»l model·' fnrni-hedit required. «cl H Life Insurance is a blessing. coining uhen blessing* are most needed. $ θ . Ο ο WILL IXDI KC YOl U 1,1 ΚF. Foil $ 5 . Ο Ο Ο — IS Til κ — MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE COMP'V OF II \RTFOIUi, ( Τ , U lilrh ln«tirt« «t I.lis* Ι» 1ΤΓ.Ν, nml Upon M *1 IM .lt 1*1. I \ llinu m il jr other I oinpaii) , It i« AMtinMllv the working mm'» friend It extremely low mie» place l.lfe Inoiirauce vrititln the reach o| every man. rich ami poor. M * ΜΗΚΚΜΙΙΓ Κκκβ—Single I>ivi<don, #!·(«· .Man au·) W ife, 91H OU Kxamine the Explanatory IMmphlct* ami L':r rul-ir* ut lin* ( « inpjny. Only $».<»» ««III ln«nre your I.Ifr for S^.ono In a full iMtltlon. Women may |·»Ι« thi«l >m|>aii\ a* well a* men ami at tin· c.itm* rate» Λ nun ami wife may takeout a Joint Certiorate • i'Tlie \- e-»iio nt, fl I , i» the «a nie on a Joint I'ertitlcate a.- on a >lnjrle. Thi* plan upon w hirl, thi- t'ompaiiy w ork» i« the s \ FKVT, beeaii«p the < .nnpany not have the u«e of the Folic* Ilopjer'» mune) to «peculate »i'h, each member holding hU ow η u»one\ until κ «}«·til actually Μββ». Tb· I IILVfEaTi l « inn-»· Λ*M**Mueiit« ar«· only tna<le at long inter val·. ami then in ver> • mail amoiiul* 11 1ι· .— Tbc Hh>T, because of it* implicit*. \\. E. «.ooi>>o\V, "Norway, srci'UL Aiit>T i*i»r Oir«»Ri>< Feb 17. Ko. Notice. Iain about elotinr up my Inioine·*, au I «hall aril what good* I uow Imve in fttore, It foil for I mh. during thli montli. \i*> per···!! desiring t·· bu> ko»m|« will lind il f >r thfir in term! to ι all ami examine my -t«* k. a 1 ·>Ιι.ι1Ι -ell without re«erte. Ail fen·»»!!!· indel»te«l t" ιη<· by note or arroUDt, arv ιι-<ρι< -ted t.> make imme<iiatc pmment j' α rii u I'pton Marrh K·, h7U. French Chamber Sets, ι oh TiiiKTY Dou.iits:: NOW 1^ Till·: τI.Μ Κ TO ItL'V von: i l ΚΛ I'l l l( U, AM»— House-Keeping Goods. Niι·ο Kronch Chamber Set* for #30.— Olht-r good* in »it LOWELL A IIOYT'S, 11 Preble Street, Xatrth*' PrcWr 11 n*c an»! t'nited States Until, Portland. «Itu leb. 2H. .A.T COST. Γ|,ΙΙΓ · riÎMT wi»hlnjf to redue· hi* ltry* i -t.-fk ni l.ood*, t" in ike room for lu» *>>·γιιι»γ S»:«»rk. w tli Srll til CuhI lor Thirty l)»js ! ι>!ί < VXU, coU"'*t;r»g in j>art of UK w ι i:-. run <>τ-, ιι \im;i*·' γ v^imkici 11.VIS \ M» i \M \ UOOl.KVH of e\er> ileM'riptwn. Al*o, Η Κ ADY-MAI) Κ C1 .< )T111 Ν Ci. HAT*. €ΛΓ*. anil I (»KX I I.KMKN H KlKNIhlllMi (jooitii, ifcl*. II·· ι» nl-o i>rei>ared to make i;j> tiarnimt· in I be ϊϊγ) b«-t ► tvl·*, with Mr I» < «il M'KK^a· ('niter, au.I thinks lie «'an please the in«>-t l ull· iliuiis. I». WKIIKTKK Il HAI.. Norway, Feb 10, ι-.'". New Custom Tailoring ESTABLISHMENT At Norway Village, Mo., r I111 tui'lei i^ned h.n in? flllf.1 mj> the ·Μ -tor\ 1 o| thi !r ι·;ιι ·ι· ι Ιι» Mme m V>r\*.*\, lor a Tuilorin^ h»tabli*him- it. and hiving reeured the tenrloM «4 kit Ji uni < m w un i.,* l a^liioiialth- CiKIrr, of excellent reputation, are prepared to do CrsTOM Work, With !Îenlne«« and I>Up»t«h. Al-o, Agent·· for the eelebrated 1.1.1 A* lli>\\ I. S1.\\ I \<· ΜΛ( ΙΙΙΛ);, tl i t .'•flint.· lor the .>te>lnijf Machine ΝΙΌΟΙ, 4 OTTO.\. I,. 1 I. A. l»KAISO,\. V>rua\.Ja:i 21,1*7" Look at This! TU Κ 1JLST Ρ LAC Κ TO BUY llttil & MUAT : I» AT .TIESSESGEK'S, - \oruay, Where all the goods *οΜ arc warrante·!, »uch as BEEF, PORK, FHKSll. I'll Kl.Kl). DRIKD AND SM'JKIID F 1 XI 11 . Ο Y NT F. Κ H. Ι.ΟΙΙΗΤΓ.Κ*, ( LA.VB, Canned CORN, FRUIT, JLc. I ilo util send al! iny be»t Beef to Portland and ! Boston and fell the uourvr ht liotne, but intend to kill the best and t>cll it here. 1 have ju»t received from Nova «>co»ia, a box ol ! tiiat new article, called It Mil Tl.ll.s. Remember I «ill -HI Fre«di Kith a# low an any other dealer, a- I have an interest in a (idling ve»* ] sel at Portland, ami have Ki^h that are new, ami do not sell "Racer*" and "Lories," which are thrown out in the market ami sold lor what they will bring. If you want MEAT or FI*5!!. please prive m· a call Remember the place i* next door to .ΜιΛΙ.κ A Clai.k's, Mlgu of tlie Flah .Market. K. W. MKMEXQER, Norway Village, Feb. 10, ι·*τ ». Maine Steamship Oom'y Λ7.ΊΓ ARRAXOEilEXTB. Semi-Weekly Line. Ν and after the 18th in»t., the tine Steamer* _ 1 DIRIGO and FRANCOMA, will until further notice, rnn h- follow*: l<e»vi· Gait's Wharf, Portland, every MONDAY am! THURSDAY, at 1 IV M., and leave Pier .T8 Κ R New York, every MONDAY and THURSDAY, at 1 IV M The Diriiro and Franeonia are fitted tip with fine accommodations for passengers, making this the most convenient anil comfortable route for travel er" between New Vork ami Maine. Paeaage in state Room fcô. Cabin Passage ft. Meal·* extra. Goods forwarded to and from Montreal, Quebec, Halifax, St. .John, and all parts of Maine. Ship pers are reqiie-ted to send their freight to the Steamer» a^ early as 4 1*. St., on the day a they leave Portland. For freiffht or pa««a*e apply to 11KNRY FOX. Gait's Wharf, Portland J. F. AM£S, Pier 38 E. R. New York. July 9,1&». 0 To the Court of County Commissioner* within aud lor the Counties of oxfrird ?«»*«! Cumberland. rpilK Inhabitant· of t>io Town of Oxlonl. by 1 George IV Whitney, their Agent, specially nuthtiUed f.»r IhiA pmpose. would rvH|»eclfully iepreM-nt that, that part of the "Harrison Koad, * so-ialled, which lies between the ( ounly Koad parsing hv tin· dwelling house of Seba*tan S. >ni;fh, and commencing near anid duelling house, pnd the "Webber Koad" mi called, ami ending near ti.o School llou-e on «.till Webber road, in Seliool Dint! et Ni», 4. nil-ituate·! in (>\foid,in ;■ a Id County o| Oxford. .tu t oripluall) located bv a joint Ro.nd ol Cotinly Comml>->donêin fn in file Counties of Oxford ami Cumberland. I- not demanded by the "common convenience ami neceaity;" that there ÎM but \cry little travel ovet Mild rond when in tfooil repair, nearly all of which !a local and not publie; that the Utilise over the Little Androa· «·<»>;irin River on said road, haï» been destroyed bj the fre-diel*. aud the xnine can not be repaired without l;irge expen-c to the Petitioners; that the vet y «mail amount of travel over «aid road, and bridge doe- not warrant the large c\|>en*e ot keeping the fame in repair; ne therefore pray your honorable ltoard«, after due preliminary proceeding* t·» discontinue that pait of «aid "llamton lload," aforesaid u hlch lie*between the toiininua described aforesaid, all being situated in said town o| oxford in thet ounty ol Oxford,aa in duty bound «ill ever pray · i;KO|{<;£ ρ wihtnkt, A «rent of the Town of Oxford, duly duthorized lor raid pur(to«e. Oxford, March 8, 1870. .STATK OK Μ ΛΙΝΕ. Oirom». **.~Iloird of Countv Commladonert, Sept cmhrr Sf'ftun, lN'a>; In Id by adjournal· nt March », 1*70. I'pon tWoreg In·' » etillon. Mthfactorv evidence ha· ing been received that the petitioners are respoe 'ible. and that inouiry into th·· merits of their ao plication I- ex ρ· db-ot, it i· ordered that the County Commi'-looer·.»f Oxford and < umherlatid Counties nie»*t at the liwi'lltng llon«e ol s. >. smith, in Oxlonl. on Tuesday, the thfrtv-tlrtt day of May next, ut ten o'clock In the forenoon, and thence pro·*· « <1 to νI» -w th·· rottte m< otlon?dIn ««lit petition ; Immediately alter *liich τ|ι w, a hearing of th* parti* ·« and » ilne««c» will be hud at some convrnb-nt place tn the viclnits, and «nch other measures fak-η in thr prend·" s a» the Commissioners shall jud^'e proper. Audit l« further ordered, that notice of the time.place and purpose of thr Commi-siouS r«' mee·. Iiij aforesaid hi given to «I! per*on« and corpora· lions Interested hv catalog attested copies of said petit on and ol this order thereon to he «erred uj>on the Chulrmin ol the f ount· Commissioners ol Cumb· rlsnd County and upon the< l- rkof the town of Oxlord, and also pouted up in three public places In s ilil town ami putdHhed three weeks *ucre««|velv in I lie Kennebec Journal the M'ate paper printed at Vutftista. and iu Un» l*oitlan<l Pre·», printed at Portland, iu the (' .ur.ty of Cumberland, and ia the Oxford Democrat, a newspaper printed at Pails. In «aid County ol Ο « lord the tir»! of said publication · and each ol the other notices.to he made, •erved and po«ted, ai lea«t thirty rtavs lielore said time o| meeting, to the erd that all per»on« and corporation· mar then and there ap|»-»r and sh« w r*n«e if an> tliey hate, whv the prater ol aaid petitioners should not !<r crantid Attest WM Κ KIMIUI.I.. Clerk. A true copy of »ald petition and order cf Court thereon. Att«<t : WM. K. KIMItALL, Clerk. ΓοΙ1«·γΙογ** V>lii r, r|^MK owners and nroprletora of th·' following 1 named iVws |n the 1st IUptl«t M<-ettii)f House, in th· town ol Paris. ar> notifled that the satne ar> taxed in the tax Ιι-t fximmilhd to th· sulmeriber, the col lee >>r of ti\··» γ··γ th# let Pwiih ltapti<* Mcetlu11 on »e, in stid "own. for tin· year one thou· iud cl^'ht hundred and sixty nine, as follow· - Owncra. Tax due Pew No. t—Cuknown. " *· ·.»— Oaniel Korliea, Jj«( ·· «· 14-Rst.T. J. CUrk, 4. H ·« ·■ ,'d— ilii, do. 2.07 " ·· XV— John f'oop'r, I If ·· ·· ΛΛ—Simon t'ummlng's heirs, 4.54 '· ·· V> — l;i'hard Mortons'· h· irs, 4,14 ·« ο ,-j—Kilas Cushiiun'a Kst., V.nT I ·' _'i — M Hub turd's hiirs, 2.u7 φ3Ί.« tnd if no jx·. son sh ill apj<e-\r to discharge ·αΙ<Ι taxe* on ι r l> for» Monday, tlielxth i|*r of April η··χΐ, at two n'l I·, -k in th<· aitrrriiHin, I shall proo >d to <m-11 bv I'uMif \·ι f»··ιι at »sld M'-eting llou«<·, ·ο mu< 'i of s«id η -J live I'· wi as «lull («· auflicient to di· cttargc aai ! tax<a an I all Inb nrnlug chargea. f: I'll IC MM MAXIM. # CoUdttr, 1"λπ«, March li, |<Γ·>. .Tw Freedom Xotice. Till* 0 » fit* - that i hnvc tliii· iHy *iven f · my «nr., «,|.> \\ Ι»ιλμ:ιιμ·ν, the KiHaiw]rr ofhi· minority, I·» do mi l nrt Γ>r hie· « If. and notify (tic public Ut4l 1 ahall ii<>t < ! i .a ,u»)' of hi4 cam inc π·'ΐ pay nny debt* of hn contracting firom and aller t tit- « I « t«*. i.ll.RERT ΚΚΝΛΈΙΗΛ Krveburg. March 15, Notice of l'orrrloMirr. "^1Γ1ΙΙ Κ Γ. Vs Kpliraitii \ E-te·, "f Bethel, Τ y < » .1 | · M;l\ . Btatt ..! Maine, d.d. ·>ΐι (Ju dith !vv of January, Ι*?*, convey in irmrTsngv to H ill un I. ι lia) mall. of ».iid Bethel, cert un τ··»·I «·-!.· te. h mi: and l>ciitg tu »λι·1 ΙΙιΜΙιιΊ, ou ll«^t i.« ■ I 11:11, which - .id r»nl «tal<· m mort· |>ur(i<iil*> ly ili'orribcd in »aid m «rttfitjff···Ι*-«*«1 w Ιικ Ιι ι« recorded Willi lh· ()\Γι>γι| ΓΛ'υηι», liook ι μ, pip) ^li, aud which i« t«> In· referred to for de-eriptlon thereof; rikI, Hhrira· tlic -.·«ι·i < hniuian «lui u»*lgn »μι·Ι mortjjngr Ι" ΚιΊ«·ιΙ ( Κ · ι il > <· 11. b* Id· η - -1W» ι fn· ■ n t thereof, rvcorted in naid record» i»ook 148, page m, an.I vvherra* the ai l ktuihnll did on the l'4h dav of Januaty. ΙΌ>. a--igti all hi» inter···! in «aid mortif.i»;·' «!«·<· I t > πι«· Now the condition* «»Γ »aid mort^ag·; de. d hnviug lieen broke®. I hereby claim a Γ·γ<· ·|ομιπ· <·γ tin· -.irnc. pursuant t" the statute in audi c;i»e made and pro* i«1«mI IIIU \ M \ ni M. lit > I i.tlisoM.hi» \Uy. Hi.Tio.i., March i, I«70. Caution. VI.I. person· arc cautioned Agnin*t pun ha«intt <>r nritoliatlaf λ Ttf> Kol· of the lOWl ol |i.x:icl l, fur three bundled dollar*. iriren .Sept Ι·.I h, l-v.i. au.I utimhervd To—;tnl not*· having be·· η Ui\<·μ t<· .J >«··|>1ι \> Mone nml >ign·-·! Ι>> Thoina» J < ·>\. ·», « all Iiiinii. atul John Hosier, N'lerlmru ol »ai«l Hitileld, orthc two llrnl named Selectmen, .ιικ' lo-iuii iiic only Ν ·!«· ever given by the select ia> ιι o| I ·; \lii'l·! to *ai I s:ime ihcre hat injc he· η no οιι«ι«Ι· ι at ion lui -ail Ni»te and (he town having voted not to pa ν the •aine. 1. il I.C DDEV, / Selectmen of i.l > I VM > 111« Μ Κ. i Dixlieid lMXPIKI.U, March In, l-Tn. KOTKK. ' Ι * Il I" i« to fbrbid nil per-on- harliorinif or tru-t .1 inir my w ife, hi-Mtua 11 amlin, on in y account she htvuiif l«-it my bed nnd ΙκιηπΙ without hut |Ί|'T<m alioii KMH. II It. llA'ill.lN N..r«a», March 10, l-Ttl. · I>iss<»|iiiion of 4 opsirfιι«*η·Ιιΐμ. ^|1|| Κ copal 111··» - Inρ heretofore ox i "tine 1»··1ν» ecu J[ the tabnerlbera at North Wsterfora Tllljutet m..1er tin- firm m mo of Band A Ikwrtt, Ii tiii* ■ lav ilioKoUol b> noitUMl cou»enl. t he affairs ol the Inle hnn will be M*itlc<! bj the -«·ιιιογ partner, ' II Kniul. who in authorized to u»c the linn name in -'·Πlenient of all mntter·· relntin^ t<» rai·! lit h. JOHN B. RAND, I.Y M AN 1'. JM\ K IT. North Watorford, Jan. il, 1 î«7o. ΛΟΤΚ Κ. The nt -.criber haviutr pun*ha«e.l the interest <>I ^lr l.vNjks Γ JKU Krr. in the late (Inn of Rand Λ Jewell. :if North Waterfi.nl \ illa^e, hereby trive· riot! ·»· tint lie will continue the busiiie** nt the old >t;ui<l, wheru may be I >uud at .sll times Λ \V«-II Srln lrtl Slock of (àood*, which w ill be Mild at the LOWEST LIVIMjI PK1CES! Thank'ne the j.uhlic lor their pa-t liberal jmlron· a>;e, he Iwpea liy etri.'t atteiiliuu to burine··* 1<ι merit a contiuuauce ut the tame. JOHN 11 RANU. North Watertord, Jan. 27, 1870. Maine Central Railroad. SPECIAL· XOTICE. 1)\<>KN»;KR> from Oxford County comiiia froiu Matioti-on the (.rand Trunk Railroad above Pa mil le, can reach Aupi-Ui by t!ie Main Central Railroad from Danville to Winthrop, anil thence by >tape to Au^ucta. d ta ire leave ^ Ν il» llirop on arrival of afternoon train from Danville. Train- leave Danville at 2:45 P. M . or on arrivuj uf train from Portland. Through tickets to Vn^ni-ta are «old at Danvilici hDWiN NoYiùS, Supt. Jan. it, WO. ASKING OF HORSE BOOKS: The Aiuirleau Fariutr'i Home Hook, It out-ell^, ten to one, nor book of it^ kind pub lished. 4"th thotienrid in *pre.<i. A ire tits doing better now thau ever before. Also, for Our Family Physician. ' In both ENCMSH and GERMAN, embraein? the AI.I.OPATHIC, HOMEOPATHIC, IIYDRoPA TIIIC, KCI.ECTK ' nuil I1ERH AL mode·! of treat ment 54 I closely printed paiie- Price only The must complete, rrliable (ii.<lp»j>ul'tr family medical bof>k in existence. Addree· O. It. I VENT, Publieber, S Barclay etrett, Ν. V. Λ Barclay SL. N.T. λγ 38 W. 4tk St., ΠηΗ··»«. 0. If they want the mnut popular and lient Belling guhNcrlptlon books publlah«l. and the most ltd ertU terms Hend for circular*. Theywrlllorwtyo· 1 nothing, and may be of great iMDofll to you. W. C. F Κ Y £t ; Counsellor <$» Attorney at Law» Itamford Point, Maine, I lec 18 'tit A SAFE, CERTAIN AMD Speedy Cure ram Neuralgia AMD A 1.1· NERVOUS DISEASES. Its Effecti are Nagteal. An VNPAIUN'O UKMFDY for NEtfBALfllA F a« Ί α ι ia.onen effecting a prrfectcnre in η single •lay. So form ot Nervous I>j»ease Γη il* Ιο yield to it* wonderful power. Even in the scvcrn-l case· oi Chronic· Neuralgia, nlfecting the entire «vf-tetn, il» u<w for ii few daysafford* the ui<>*t astonishing relief nnd rarely fall* to procure » complete and permanent eure. It conUiBx no materials In the «lightest degree injurious. It has the iuu|nalitte<l appro ml of the l»ei»t pliyikiftn* Thousand», in every part of the country, gratefully acknowledge it* power to Moot he it·· tortured nerve*, and re it tore the tailing strength. Sent bv mail on receipt of price and postage. One package · φ I 00 · Postage H cents. 81 \ package* · - 5 00 · · " 27 " It is «old by nil dealers in drugs and medicines. .ΤΓΚΜ.Η 4t CO., ProuHftori, liu Tut hunt >r , Ikxrrug, Mas·. nov 2<ί eow WELCOME'S ~ GREAT ΟΚΚΜΛΝ rot (ill ItEHEDY, For the ("lire of Cou»*, Corona, ItROM'itmft, I l'HTIII·*!*·. CUOI'P, IMLAMHATIOM, (Mi Ill.KKI) Jmj «»»·Tiir. Tiikoat ani> î.imîh. ΙΙ<»λκμκμκ*β, i Lomh ok VoU'k, (!λ>ΚΚΚ,Λ·' .tc, Diseases teud· Ing to CoMdimiTtoN -tumid I·· checked at tlieir j llr»t appearance ν proper attention to what ap ι»ο»γ* to he a -light cold, or unimfiortAiit difficult* in the throat and lungs, would «un· thou «aη*ί· every jeer from those dreadful maladie* which assume .ill form· of disease, with their train of j suffering·, and premature death. The virtue· of the i-It ΚΑΤ (.lltMtf ( OI <.ll Kl.'>ll.l>\ art) ιι· ► u biH'tiiuiiiK widely known Five year* have tested ί ver .Ίο,oil) |M>(. lies, «old with xearcclν any advertising. and it·· ί-ale increased tenfuld In ttic place* « here tlrst in tr«»duced. This commends it to the attention of other·. Those \vh<> u»v it confidently l«*lieve there l« not it* e<|ual in the American market Thons· amis of Important eure* it has effected, where others failed, prove its claim·. Jr I* Pl'UCLT VMilTABI.K. 4*-Prepared and sold by JDKDil BIIXTO*, JK. Τ1ΒΜΟΙΎΠ, MK, Aleo, Proprietor of Uflli'omcN IJrrr ICr^ulator, A DjHprpilr C'nrrr. For «nie I») all 1>ηιι;κί·(ι and Medicine I>ealer·. !>ec ΰ ;lm Th· puce ttf bvy jour MEDICINES, Perfumery, TINCTURES, Cssrrure, Crtracts, LINIMENTS Pills, Piasters, HOOTS if HERDS, AIM Book*. Paper, and Envelope* at A. OSCAR NOYES' Drug Store, Norvat Village. H T< » TIIK \\ · UCkI \<. ί'1-Λ ■>·« W> are now «»rt· parol t«» furni-h nil rla >■-··« w Ith con»tant *·π»|»1«»>· uiciit at holiif. the whole of ihc time or lor the *i»arc moment* Ku-iii.'·» new . litfht u.i><t protltn lilt· ferMOl of dtlwr -ex caeilv ι·λπι from .v*· to #Λ per rvtûluf. ai».I » proportional mini l»v lie voting their wbtile time to the bumni'M ttoy* •uil rfiil» rum neatly mi murli a- laeu That nil who -ccthi* notice in.iy eeiul their atMre««, and te »t ()i«- l*u - in·· - ·», w « make thi« nnperslN'Mnier To «ui'li n« are not well «aii-iled. w.· will -end #1 to pay for tin· trouble of w ritinjr. Full particular· η valuable «ample, which will ilo to comment ! w<.rk..n, an.I a ropy of l'h< Prtipir'* I.ttrrirn <'t>w fxiMtoi·—one of the largei·! tui<l be*i faiu.li new» uaper* piihli-he.t-.il! -eut free b\ in til Header. If you want permanent, profitable work, addreee ι ι VLLEn ft CO., Adoi'vta, Ml Dec.î, It**». Save the Children. ΜΓΙ.ΤΙΤ1 !»K* of them ufTer. linger, an.l .lie, . Ιιι·ι·:ιιι I'm WOTM The Otllj tUKtMl remedy for thc-c uio«t troublesome nud .lander οα» of -nil worm». In children i»r atliilt*. i» fount I III 1»IK. Mil i.i»··» Ρ1Χ.ΗΌΒΧ ftfBVP. I'urvly refrtlblt, >>afe an.I eerttlft· A valuable cathartic, ;aci« 1 beneficial t.« health >old bv i.KO. C. t;«H»I)WlN, Ibioton, in.l all ilrux;i^i<, ·>ιιι <»etl5 /·, IIOHUi; ΤΚΛΙΛΙΛ4·. - Ju<t out λ book eontaiuiiiji ι new » *tem of borne train* I Π ι of, I I up. Β DrTrid ball, ι lie well known old Kmrli-h |lor»r Trainer anticarrier. «»nr mutt n«»te.| trick hor»c* have been ImiikI*'l'.v thin plain, practical -\«tein, an.) wih! ami runaway ht»r»e* can be completely nub due«t. It u|m> contain» a Treatise on shoeing ami 1«M Itvcipe» for the tno»l . οιιιιηυιι .li.-ea-.ci», with numerous Trick- practice·! liy llnnii' Jockfjri.— K>>;\ hor-e bi et ·Ιι r ami ..w lier «houl'lhai .· it - Ï <>u w ill never icifr.'l bir in; it Sent by mail for only Nh tv ΛιΙΊη··», t.KO S. MKLLE.V, I.cwia ton, Me. Ajceiitu w antctl. SENTIKK 14! Μ. Ο'ΗΕΕΚΐ, ΜΟΧ Λ. t u.'N SEED CATALOGUE, Ami <»l ΙΠΚ I» the FLOWER and VECIET4BLE /or IS70. I'uldi-hed in January. Kvery lover of flower* wi-hinK tliiit uew ami valuable work, free <>t charge, ehoulda.i.lrt -- iiinii.'diatelv NI O'KKKKK, >ON Λ ( ο , hllwatttfcr \ It.irry 'a lilac k, l(t>che· Ur. Ν. V. 7m uuf li. D. H. YOUNG, OXFOUU corXTY Sewing Machine Agency, SINGER, FLORENCE, UHOIEU A: BAKE», WHEELEKt Λ WILSON nu·I nil standard Machines constantly on hand. Threa<lfl. Oil. Needle*, ami all kinds of Trim ining-i for sew ing Machine», at Xojos' Block, \orwuy, .He. Nov. 27,1*3. CROASDALE'S SuperPhosphate Tb· NUudnrd Frrlillur of *11 Crop·. Α6Κ.ΤΓ8 FOB *AIXE, COA.MT £ RAND, Wholesale GROCERS, 15:1 Commercial Rlrffl, PORTLAND, NK, Jen 7, 1*70. 3in Special Notice. I shall continue to carry on the Manufacture ol Sleighs Sf Carriages In'all It· Brtnrhti, at the oM stand of I. A. Hates. LEAXDER P. HOWE. South Wat«rford, Feb. 1,1970. In Ayer's Hair Vigor, For restoring Gray Hair to its natural Vitality and Co!or. A dre.-aing winch in nt once mirt-rable, healthy, ami cHuctiial for presenilis t lie hair. Fud<d or jxiy haii' i.i h>oh r ston<l to its ori'jinul ro'or with thi' gh.si and fresh η est of youth. Thin hair in ihick encd. fitllin? hair eliecke<1, ami nai«i ne«s often, tjiouifli not aluavs, cured bv its use. Nothing eau m >tor«« the hair where the follicles are destroyed, or the glati'h atrophied nt. ! drmved. Hut such aa remain rati I ο saved for usefulness by this application. Iu.-tcad of fouling the hair with a pa.«iy M-di mcut, it will keep it «lean ami vigorous. Its occasional use will prevent the I air from turning pray or tailing < If. ami consequently prevent baldness. Free from those deleterious ►ub>f;it;ri·* w hich make Hom·· preparations dimerous and injurious to the hair, the \ iu:or .-an only bene lit but uot harm it. It wanted merely lor a HAIR DRESSING, nothing eUe ran l»e found ?o desirable. Containing neither oil nor dve, it dors not foil white cambric, and yet lu-'i ioii£ ou the hair, p\iii/ il a rirh -!(.--y luetre and a gratelul petuimc. Prepared by Dr. J, C. Aver & Co., I'r VOTICAL AM) ΛναΙΛ πι Λ I. ( Ml· XII LOW KL L, MASS. PRICE $1.00. In PAUI*. »»y A M 1IAMM<»NI>. Thl· wwTt-Vnnwn r»m««lT Λ·«·« ,'rr ttp · Cou^h, *n4 |rtr« th·» brblml, Μ ι· lli« ι·.» · »* ith Rimi iir. ι>λγ· attmi·; tiut It It»·-··!!· »η·1 < ···* Μκ· lune*, tin! ι-» Irritation, thne r-m <Sr » of tl « rornplalnt, *ΚΤΙΙ Λ* row I I & SOS. l'r«*>·· "·ί<ΐΓ«, Hnet.'n Μο.α V9 «Iru^jrleta and lu Uii.nu.iai· ι HALL'S Vegetable Sicilian HairRenewer Erery year increase» the popu larity of this valuable Hair l*rep OfMM| which is due to ment alone. IVe ran assure our old Ratrons that it is kept fully up to a h it/h standard, and to those who have never used it we can confident I ft nay, that it is the on iv reliable and perfected urenara tion to restore CâK % V Oil FADED II 41 If. to its youthful color, mak ing it soft, lustrous, and silken ; the scalp, by its use, becomes white and clean ; it removes all eruptions ami dandruff, and by its tonic, properties prevents the hair from falling out, as it stim ulates and nourishes the hair glands, lly its use the hair armvs thicker and stronger. In baldness it restores the capillary glands to their normal vigor, ami u til create a new growth except in extreme old age. It is the most economical IIAIIt DKI'fcfclMi ever used, as it requires fewer applications, ami give» the hair tnat splendid glossy ajtpearance »o much admired by all. A. A. Hayes, M.D., State Assayer of Mass., says, "the constituents are pure amt carefully selected for excellent guality, ami / consider it the BI>T PKKPAItATlOJf for its intended purposes.'* H e pub lish a treatise on the hair, which we send free by mail upon appli cation, which contains commen datory notwes from clergymen, physicians, the. press, and others, ne have made the study of the hair and its diseases a specialty for years, and know that we make the most effective preparation for the restoration ami tlic preserva tion of the hair, extant, and ho acknou'leilifed by the best cul untl Cbcmli-al Authority. Sad by nil Dnurnitt and Ikaltrt in Mrdtcine Price one Dollar Per ItotUe. R. P. HALL &. CO., Proprietors. LiBORATOsr, iashua, s h. FOUTZ'S CfLKKUA TFI) HORSE AND CATTLE FOWDEf.S. I ?> » |·γ'·'»·»γ»(. 1 fu „r Λ rmÎMy κοονη, t run; il» r* ■ 1' lo® ™ »|»irιt»-«t l.orv». l-y Strengthening and cleansing the <u.icucr> ami li. te*ti.i.·». It i* a *tjre prrr. rttir* a!i di>-»ki incident U> tl ·» animal. t ; r \<J FEVER, tiLAXI> ERS, YELLt W WAT Κ R. IIEAVKS, < ot<;Il DISTEMPER. FEVERS, Ko I Ν ι·; η. ι.·»s> » »f λ!'[· r: : ·. \.v:► r -sj VITAL E.VKROY. Kr It, ' * improves the wind, incr«**j· < t · appetite—fives a «iD wjth and Κ··>*βΤ akin—and transform* t skeleton into ^ fn t? luokinrf and spirited horse. To keep· r* r<t I'nvi t> ·» prepar ation i« itnnl ··« »■, . t .. mn J |><-« venii · i, . 1. >lll<:l* Hoik te. It ι.*.< η Γ| proven by Mill iiylwt ] inert· i. t . ι an<l crt-nni twfcl> |»·ι cnt »:> 1 ui^ke the batu-r f.rui un i ■ . -i In fstt^nin* cattle, it ft m · en loo*· n* their hide, and u. a.* >_.» ;1. .a \ n: . In all disease· of S*m . «m "*i the Luns»» Liver A;c., tt..* a. La actt aj α *j»eciftc. Ην putt., t from ont- half » paper to a J t] In a barrel of swill the a di«ea»· < will be eradiraUtl <>r ent:"e'r prcvenUtl. If given in tim··. a certain preventive anJ cure for the Hog Cholera. οric«r«la w DAVID E. FOUTZ, Proprietor, Baltimore. Md. For tale bjr Druffirist* an«l Stor· W<· j>r it rouj» out the United State*, Canadas and South America FOR BOSTON. Th»» n<*w ηη·1 -nperlor «oa ?<>· inK sti'anieiH John ltro<*b«, μιι·Ι >foutre··I, ha\iiik Ν·-'ΐ tilted up at greatexix-iiM·, \i.II» a l.irjft-' number or bt-autifui State ItiKiniM, will nin the ^eaM»n as follow# Leaving Atlantic Wharf, Portland, at 7 oMork and India Wharf, Boston. ovcr> da> ut 5 o'clock P. Μ , (Sundays excepted.) Fare in Cabin, I>e« k faro Freight taken as usual Septl.kM. L. $1^> Ι,ου