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5UriculturaI. Κ rot· llh» M*UK- F»inicr. Jf, r. Wliiard'* Lecture» at Orono. Au Abstrac t of » t\>ur»e of l.tvturv* Ι>Λ1·Υ ΡΑΚΜΧβ. «leUvensl by \. A. Wal the Vante Mate CoUrft of Agriculture au«l the Me dunir Art», Oroeo. Keyorte*l βχμηηΐν for The Mai» Pa ιοί εκ by Muter Wm B. tHimm. Lecture V. l'arr rf M.urk *nd Urutral Carniverous animal» have one stomach while animals which chew the cut! have f<»ur. The stomach of cows should al wajs l>e distended as the contact of the sides or wails is liable to excite irritation aud consequently diMMii. Kor this reason distillery slope often prove injuri ous as they do not sutln iently distend the stomach. The slops of distilleries is also liable to make poor milk. The four tt JUMchs are very capacious, especially the first one. The ΓμηΙ is made into bulls in the mouth and then parses to the first aller which it is returned to tho mouth, made into smaller balls and passed into the second stomach. From thi« it passes to the third and fourth stomachs recciv ing tluids by tho way. After |nssing from the fourth stomach into the duodenum it is separated into nutritious and innutii· tious portions. The fourth stomach is the one from which rennet is made. In spring when cattle are shedding their hair, il they «η* not carded, they oftentimes liek the hair off with their tongue,and unable alter once getting it into their mouth- to get it out, they swallow it in the same form that they do grass, making what 1* called a hair ball. These balls art· apt to excite disease. A great deal depends up on the winter management of stock. lV»v> should not be ke|>t too close h in the stable as it sacrifices to * certain extent, health and \itaiity. The cowe may look well but what is temporary profit i* a lo«> in the cud. Cattle should be bedded well, led well, groomed well and £ivcn nir and t\erci>e once or ta ice j**r day. The cat tie >hould be brought to the barn in good condition. Ground gr;»in is accounted good food in the latter part of fall. Cat tle should Ihî fed three time» per day. morning, noon, and ni»ht. tir-.ι» is eut much earlier in dairy dis tricts now than in fortutr times and it i found that cattle thrive better upon it.— Late ent gras* i> large'ν et nip« mm! of woody lit re, which at once shows it- in leuonn . r*ari.y cui pass is equivalent, in the production of îuilk, lutter ami cheese, folate eut grass with grain or meal a» has l>een amply proved. It is well to cut a portion of the grass in June, lielore flowering ami the rest should be eut by the 10th of Jily. It is not con sitleivJ a ;r*>od jlan to winter cattle on one kind of food. Bo»i(ic< hay, they should l*.aTe roots in the first part and gra;n in the last part of winter. Cows should i t Ικ· all»w rd to Ιυ-e flesh a> it cans· s a pour quality ol milk dutingthc recuj* ration of their strength. U hen cows arc thus récupérât iug thelc i-' a re dut tion in the l utter obtained fr ni their milk, olten Iron; Λ per cent, down to '2 per cent. The milk of ι h cows should be excluded from the iactorit s or taken :»t le>- value than ir d milk. Meadow.·» are in ο re enduring w hen the gr:ts> is cut early ti> m 11»··> are when it i- cut after the It ·ν has become woody. < >no-half a bushel of Timothv is not to·· much to seed ih i a« re. * Hie tamou* (hikes cow, l>e%ide* sin k ling a calf live weeks, produced from Apii! ΛΐΙι ; » Spt. L'ôth. 4>0lbs. ol butter. The Venuout cow produced from Dee. 4th. to April 4th. ô"4 Jha. of butter, which sold lor $ι'34 Λ«\ These cjw> were both good *ized and native I bleed. It ha- l»een proved that as much butter can be obtained from hay iu winter :i> from ^ΐ ;ι·< in summer, prov ided it is cut early and properly eured. Cows should b»* led vvith hav three times, watt red twice and kept in the barn iu w inter when not exerci»i»g. tïreat care should l>e taken that they In· fed and watered regu larly. Since hay iuu-l be cut early in or d'*r to retain the <:r« at« st amount «»1 nutri tif e mateii.J, the Ih -1 New Yor'.* «'liry farmers cut tir-t between June Mh and 25th. Λ -econd culling is made in Aug. ar: 1 ouietiiuo a third iu September. Cows are often injures! by being fed iifton con· centialed lood. Coarse fodder should be ft ! with meal, bran, *te., so as to make it equivalent to early cut hay. There i-> a g:iin in cutting and choking the feed, over common hay, of ul>out one-third. An expeiiuicut was alluded to iu which there was a cost of twenty- nine cents for cook ed food, for ca· h cow per day, while w ith hay alone the cost w is thirty-live each per day, ami to all appearances the form er lut was in much better condition even way. Steaming renders mould. hay, ]>eas, beans, turnip·». *&c., sweet aud nu • t:iiiou>. Instances were referred to where t ight dollars were saved each \ear lor every cow by cooking the food. A cow »hotild not drop her calf in the stanchion but should bo lei looce in an in chxure.nnd left to quietness. Bran mash mixed with t»pkl water acts very favora bly for the expulsion of the after birth.— Some preler that the cows come iu in April aud May rather than in Febniaiv or March. Should the cows come in as early as March something besides ordiua ry liar ij required. Beans are ustd in England a.^ feed tor catllu l»ut are not lunch used in Aineriea. Grains rieh iu albuminous matter make excellent food for milch cows. K\ e, oats and buckwbeat contain 14 percent, albuminous material ami are only excelled bj peas and beans. A mixture of barley and outs or of peas ami oats is a good feed. Corn meal is objectionable from its heating qualities. Brau with oat meal produres the best of results. Cows w hen ?ir*t 'uined into grass in the spring should l»e allowed to remain only for a lew h un at a time. Salt should be accessible to the animals. I*o i.ot supply at intervals as some would be likely to overfeed while others would not gel enough. Without salt the milk be comes scanty and of poor quality. Salt is moat needed iu the spring when the grass is you η g. In a drouth there is u tailing oft' uf milk iu quantity* indicating , that water is needed. Cows, it need be, should be induced to drink. Milk con tains about K7 per cent ot wcter. By in. ducing (moderately)* cow to drink freely, several more quarts ot milk may be ob t.iim d without making any special change in the quality. The quantity oi witer drank by u cow i< in general an index ot her milking qualities. The method of inducing cow* to drink, however, should not be pushed so as to deteriorate the qualify ot the milk. Frotf* affect the gn»ss to such λ degree that it id not a good plan t«» keep cows in the pasture without additional food aftei the first hard Irosts. It requires one tourth more food to winter a cow if she comes to th« bain in a poor condition. At no other season of the year is so much care needed as in late autumn, and sc little care exercised Barns should be warm and well ventilated and by so con structing them as to secure these two conditions a large amount of food will In economized. i'ttnnimj unit Hrmrrrinff Fruits. The season for thi> duty is now upon us, and ever}' good housekeeper will be gin to lay up in store provisions for thf menih» when the leaves lie drifted in holloas «mil snow covers the com fields and apple orchards, and candle light comes Ht *» o'clock. Only a little while ag«» the expense ot putting up fruits pre vet !i d many families from prescmng tf:ein, i.ut now that the cost of the cans is the only item w hich requin s outlay every IhmIv c;in a fiord a supply ot this most nec essar\ and delightful part of a whole· >< me <!ii t. ltou ing seasous when peaches are scarce there are usually plenty ol U n i* s pie-plant, and apples; tomatoes may :dwa\s Lc o!<taiued, gi\ing u> when put up in syrup, de licious preserves, and in tht ii own juice one ofthemoft favorite vegetable - The prt»cc&s of canning, as mo»t of our r· aders know, is very simple. The fruit and vegetables must be lully ripe and every delect removed belore tin y arc ready to be put up. Khubarb must L« |H>eled, cut up thoroughly cook ed, ami sealed in gbi-s cans. The usual and as ginn! a mode as any, especially where gla>s is u>ed, i* to prepare the truil, till the cans, set them in a large Intiki with board* on the l>ottom to keep the Flass from contact w tii the metal, aio! thus prevent breakage, let the water ! in the boiler come up about three quarters ot the height of the can, put on the cov er of the boiler, raise the w hole to a l>oil | ing point, and keep it time till the fruit I is done. The time required for the vati ou* fruits and vegetables ma\ U· found in the table below. If cutis with glass eowrs ate u»ed, and these are by far the I «--t. Itt the covers be on the cans while the\ are ivi the boilei to keep the h<»t wa ter frotu bubbling into them, lint if the can covers :tte o! tin thev will be npt I»» injure the appearance of the fruit, and should n·»t K· put on till they are icquired in the sibling np. Kor e· rn, i«eas and t* matoc* uian\ pré fet tin to glass, though others have as giMKl "luck" when using the latter as with tin. Si une iars aie found bv some house keepei- t«> be excellent for tomatoes. All agree that light should !>*· excluded from canned fruit. and as this can be more rea dih m 1 dime I *y tin or M one than in glass, can» i»t that material are preferred for this putpc.-e. In the table below the j»ro portions ol sugar requirvtl l»y each kind of fruit arc giver, but if the cans are fill ed with hot water, or Iron» another eati when thev are sealed up the content* will keep jus well as when sugar is added. Many month* .since the writer sealed several gallons of Mewed cranl»err»cs in L'la-* can·» w ithout using sugar, and those now left of the lorries are as Iresh as win n lit-t put up. It is veiy little trouble to add tlie sugar when the cans ar<· open cd. Wo mention this beeau^e as the de mand ù r Migir is greater in the fruit sea son than at other times the price advan ces. ρ iring it I eyond the tench of some families except for ordinary use. If cran berries, the most acid of all fruits, eat» be kept without sugai any other may be pre served in tlie same way. Those who have experimented for many years in the vari ous vvavs of preserving fruits and vcge tai.l*-* may add others by giv ing the re. stilus of their observation to the readers et thl· column, ami this they are cordial ly invited to do. Time quantity Time l^iinntity ut su$λι to ol »M«ar Co Boilim; thι» quart. ttoiliBg. the qurt M mule·. »>uur«*n. Minute*. Ounce». Cherr·.»·- S »; fwLhtlrMjM C Κι»ΐι1»·Π!ι·< (> 4 I'iim* Λμ »liM 1"> ti I'liM'kberrieftS '· i meant- ·> s fluni· 10 S Ιιπι|*!« lit S W bo· tîel»'i» 5 I Tomeloea w — l'.tfhe-av Ίι* S3 4 lioo^bcrrlc*, β S " hah ii s 4 guiuce,flicM 16 ΐυ l'ears, h'le >.· s Corn, jHiai and beans should be boiled in Uie cans three hours to ex|>el all the air and preclude the )H>s*ibility ot fer mentation. UK. Ci. Λ. Τ WITCH ELL, DENTIST, HKTUEL HILL·, NA!.\L. Office on M.tine Si.—over po-t oiBce. 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HALL, in tl ' sale of the above named luitrnmrntt, will be couii!:*>ied b\ the subscriber, who ha* m;ide arrangements with Me-sr*. l'AKKKit Sl SECOMB, to furnish their best work, tVarrantrd Equal to auy lu Toiif, Style mikI Durability. 4»"orders bj u.ail promptly attended to, :t:»d entire sat i-faction guaranteed*. Terms made easy with un<loubted security. WARY P. HALL. South Paris, March 1, 1*70. I Sherill 's Sale. Oxford, su : TAKKN on execution and will lie cold at public I auction. on SATCRhA V. the thirteenth day of August, Λ 1). 1K70, at nine o'clock in tlie fore noon, ut tlte Androscoggin House in Dixflehl, in taid Countv, nil the right in equity which the debt· or. Kleaier C. Klwell, ha* or had un the day oi the attachment of the aame on the original writ iu this action, to redeem the following described real es tate, situated In hlxflcld, in said Count v, to wit Two certain pan-el* of laud, the flint bounded as follow*, vit. -bcginninK on the road leading from Ka*t hi χ Held to North Ja y, m a point iu the cf liter ol *aid road twelve fod» wcaterly ol the went line of Unit owned and occupied liy Albert Randall; t hence easterly along the center of «aid road twelve rods to"«aid Randall** weal Une; thence southerly along said Randall'* west line ten roils; thence westerly parallel to «aid road twelve rods; thence northerly parallel to «aid Randall'* we»t line ton rode .o the place of In-gaining. containing; three-fourth* of au acre, more or le**, and build ing* thereon. Tlte other piece lying near and north w esterly froa the aliove bounded piece of land and described a ι follow ·:—Belnv the same piece of land dew-ribed lu a Warrantee Deed from Ambrose Hall to Ellaa Γ- Gould. dated Jan. 7th, Α. I» 18ft|. and reeorded In Oxford Registry of heed·, book 137, page 173. togethet with the build ing* staudlug thereon. The above described prtv mise* being «ubject to a mortgage on which there i* now due aliout three hundred and forty dollar*, payable to .faine» R. llorile> of *ald hlxflcld. l>sted at hi * field, July id, A. h 1X70. JOHN JACKûON, Deputy Sheriff. KherifTN Sale. Oxroitii, »s : PffWKEN on execution, and «ill lie sold bv Pub· X lie Auction, on MONDA Y, Aug. Nth, ίιΟ», at ten o'clock in the forenoon, at the ofHoe of s. K. (iibson. in Rothcl, in *ald Comity, all the rijrht in equity which Gardiner W. halnmplc, o| Albany, in said County, ha* or had ou the seventh day of July, l?*7o at ten o'clock ίιι the fbrenoon, to re deem the following drscrllM'd real e«tate; situr.tcd in *aid AUianv, t<· wit : The same conveyed to him l»v l.lijnh K. Morrill, Sept. iMh, 1*>7, by hi* deed thereof of that date, recorded with the Oxford Record*. Iniok ΙΛΟ, pageftA; alto the tame con veyed b> Josiah S. Wheeler. and being hi* home· stead farm, in said Albany, and lieing subject to a mortgage deed given bv said h.ilrymple and hi* wife I.ucy M halrytnple, t«» Holier! A. Chapman, to secure the pay meut of tI74.t-V payable |Λ) In six months, ami "lit tW In one year from date ol said mortgage. 8aid mortgage deed i* recorded in book 1M, page 415 of Ox fun I Registry. AI«o, the said Dalrymple's li^ht to rtdeent from a right •old to Ceylou Howe by Cyru* Worincll, on the -i»t May, \ i> itco, being Ida right to redeem „ certain premise* from a mortgage deed given l»r him to John K. Ilapgood; .«aid mortgage deed dated Oct. Mh, 1^17, and recorded w ith the Oxford Registry, book 117. page lus. A II GODWIN, Deputy Sheriff. Bethel, Jul; 7. 1*70. Notice of Forffliwurf. TTTIUUAS m in·· . HayoaudChiriM8 Ba* yy con, of tinmen wood, In the County of Ox ford, and «>t«te o| Maine, liy their Mortgage Dee·I dated September 17th. A h ι"·*1·. iu d reooid< ι ι» <Oxford Registry of iH^'ds, in book 11.1. page 2u·, conveyed to the subacrilier a certain tract of laud situated iu t,r· nwood, aforesaid, being a part of lot eleven in the nth raiifre of lot* know η a» Phillip's Acadeniv Half Township, and lviu£ on the e;»*t aide of the tow η road, and bounded un follow* :— Commencing on the north line, at the road, thence caMerh on «aid line forty Are rod-; thence south eily in a direct courte to η jKiint thirt> -eight r«»d« from the road on the south line of the lot; thence we»ter I ν on »<uith line thirty eight rod* to the t«>« η road ; tlienee uorttierly on tin? r«>ad t«i the tlr«t mentioned bound*; and whereat the condition* of «aid mortgage hare J«rn brokeu, b\ reaton there ot I claim a foreclosure of the name in pur*uauco ot the statute* in tuch cnae made and providod. SA M UK L N. VOt'Nti. (Greenwood. June 35, 1M7U. IHon-RfNidrul Taxe», In the Town of I'arit, County of Oxford, Me., for the year 1**». The following IM of Taxe* on Real Κ-tale ol non-resident owaeis in the Town ol Pari*, for the rear ltttw, in bill* committed to John Itlack, t olfeetor of said tow η of Pari·, on the seventh day of Juue, 1HR0, ha* been returned by him to me as remaining unpaid on the lith day of April, 1*70, by hi* certitk'ate of that date, and now re main unpaid; and notice i* hereby given that it into the Treasury of »a;d low η ν* iilitu eighteen mouth* from tin- <tato of the commitment of »aid bill*. so mttrh of the real eatate taxed a* «111 l»e fullii ient to pay tin· amount due therefor, Includ· in* interv»t mil rhnr^cr, will without further un tie»·, l»e wold at public Auction at ibti Stun· of the *ul»»erlber, in South I'ari·, on Saiunl.iv, the tenth day of Ikxeinber, Ku, at on»· o'ehiek I'. M. (hrnrrt Xo ΙλΛ. /.'.in. Acrr*. t'nJur. Tux Henry M. Merrill) 5 i ii"> $1000 $21.00 Auto» Itartlctt, Κ Γ 1 Ί·> 'ti l». T. U to , build ing and land, S 1* 2»»*· li <» Idialxid Itart tell. 1 5 4"θ <· 4<> .Mrs Marjr Daniel, pine lot lu 4<«o f 4<> ItenJ. K. Kvatt», *Unil, W. P. II 4<»> Ν 4o Mr*. Jam· M<-rrill, pasture b> ·Ό I — ΛΜ, or niikn· ·\\ u. 11111 laud. S» 180 .1 Ν .Mixer Λ Aluzxt-y, 5 1 1"ι !··> 3.70 Merrill lin».»., ltridgton, 1 10 8 40 Delinquent highway tax of at returned iu bill* of I««5» : I#ran·I rrunk Railroad, amount of tat «lue #7 'Hi. AI.VAII sill ΚΊΊ.ΚΚΚ, Trua*. South I'ari*, July 12, 1*70. Commissioner'* .\olice. ΛΙΓΚ having I».·»·» appointed bv the Honorable ?? Judge o| Probate for Oxford < «untv.tore· eelve and examine the claim· of the créditera of ι take» Γ It >»\« ·>ιth. lait- ol < an ton. in -aid ( otiiity, dec*a»ed, η ho»»· estate i* re ρ re -»*nt»'«l Insolvent, give notice that >>ix month*, commencing the 21»t day of .Jul»»·. I>7·». have been alb-wed to «aid eredi lore to bring in and prove their chum*, and that m e mill at le te! the »er vice aaidgue»! it» at tin· Offlce of John IV Swa»er, tu Mtid Canton, on the la»t Sat urday of Aupi t and the third Saturday f»f Decern l>er next, at two o'clock in Ibe afternoon of each of »aid dav ». 1Ι1ΚΛΜ A. EI.I.IS. ( ALMS S. HIMWN. (.'anion, July ΙΛΟ. Commissioner-. NOTICE. Y|*"IIKKKAS I have made ample provision for ff the »u ρ port of my wife, > illy Virgin, \tho ha.» voluntardy left my l»ed and board, uotiee i hereby given thereof in order to caution any and all Iron» harboring or trii»tuiji her «»ti my »c«*ount, a- I »hall pa\ uo bill* of her contracting. KHKN'lt Ν IKi.lN. Itumford, July *, 1*70. Freedom .\otire. IIIKIŒBY give notice that 1 have this day glv. en my twι» sons, Nahttm M. Scribncr, and >jtnpaoii *Scril»ner, their time during the remain· der of their minority to net and contract lor them· »elv»■■·, nn»l I «hall claim none of their earnings mo pav ant debt· of their eontraeting alter this date ' J<>3KI*HSCRIBNEB. Witiie»—Knocii Kosrs.it. J li Bethel, July 12, 1»70. New Store, New Goods ΓΪΤ1ΙΚ subscribe·· would re»peetfidly nun-mure to th«* citueua of llethel uu-l ν ieiiiit ν ψ that »he ban jiiNt ojMMied a new tore on fhiirrli Si reel, one door north ol M. T. C'ro»·»', where may l»e found loi tin Luwnt Price*, MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS. LADIES' AMI CHILDREN'S' ri KMMiix; <;oods constantly on hand. The public are respectfully invited to call and examine thi» new «took of goods, before purchas ing elsewhere. M A U Y J. CI. Λ UK. Bethel Hill. May 24th. 1870. CONFIDENTIAL· DR. HUGHES' ECLECTIC MEDICAL INFIRMARY .\o< 11 Preble St., Portland, Me. •J-Κ stablished for the treatment of those· dis ease* in both sexes requiring Experience, Skill, Honor and Delicacy. Ladies or Gentlemen requiring medical advice i or treatment, arising from au ν private cause, : would do well to banUh all diltidence aud make an early application to DR. HUGHES. The Doctor's long an<l t>ac<*essiul practice, to gether with the marvelous cures effected, are un questionable guarantees of his skill aud ability. All correspondence strictly confidential, ami will be returned, if desired. Address DR J. 11. HUGHES, No. 14 1'roble Street, Next door to the Treble House, Portland, Me. Hi-Send a stamp for Circular. aplL0m I Maine Steamship Com'y j NEW ABBANdEMEXTS. Ncttii-Wfckly Une. ON and after the 18th inst·, the flue Steamers D1RIGO and FRANCONIA, will until further notice, iuu as follows: Leave Gait's Wharf, Portland, every MONDAY and THURSDAY, at » I'. M., and leave Tier 3S K. R. New York, every MONDAY and THURSDAY, at 3 Τ M. The Dirisro and Franconia are fitted up with line accommodations for passenger*, making this the most convenient and comfortable route for travel ers between New York and Maine. Passage in state Room #5. Cabin Passage $1. Meals extra. Goods forwarded to and from Montreal, Quebec, | Halifax, St. John, an<l all parts of Maine. Ship· ' per s are requested to send their freight to the j Steamers as early as 4 p. Μ.,οη the days they leave Portland. For freight or passage apply to HENRY FOX. Gait's Wharf, Portland J. F. AMES, Pier 38 E. K. New York. July 9,18»W. ALL kinds of JOI» PItl.\TI.\G done al this Office, (kud orders by mall, THE BUCKEYE MowingMachine THE PIONEER MOWER I Til Κ fitbaciiber hereby jrivea notice to the Far iner* of Oxford County, that he will keepcon •tanlly on hand, thi* aeaeon, a hill supply ami » goo·! a**ortment of the Celebrated "Buckeye" OTowintf Machine·, w hlch he will be Able to sell to nil tlio*e in want <>f the aaïue, Ht the very lourst i>o»*iblrt(rmi on which they can be procured. It is well known that t hi - machine ha* Taken the Lead ! in %ll important trial» in the Sew England State* for the pa»t ten year*, and won lor Itaelf great prni.-e and universal approval from the farmer» of thin County, in every match (rial in which it wa« entered la*t *ea»ou, receiving in each and every Instance the FIRST PRIZE! Iï. L H A Κ Ml AIX. \Vei>t Pari*, .luno I, 1K7U. im WALTER A. WOOD'S MO AVER, Manufactured l»>· Walter Λ. Wootl Mow in κ and llr»|>lnn .Machine Co., Hoo.mck Faixs, X V. The IIPillKST I'ltl/KS ever offered on Mow· em have been awarded the«e Machine*,-among them two gran·! i«o|«| Me-t·!* and the(irand C'ro»· j of the Lemon of Honor, nt tJie great Pari· Kxno •ition and Field Trial in t.·*ίΤ. More than fW //uu'lrrtl <iu·/ Ft/ty Firtl /Vi.vi in FIYK hr»t TriiM In Oxliml County in It·?.*. Twenty· three thouiand Mow ing Machine* -old in 1*8* ovcr six hundred of which were nold in Maine. For llghtne*· of draft, simplicity of eonnlrtic tion, durability, eaae of management and perfec tion of work, theMî Machiuc» excel all other·. Λ1»ο,the Bay State Horse Rake, the Champion Itake of the World! which took the ί Hr-t prtte at the great flold trial Of the New Kng· • laud Society nt \ inherit, in June. |ί·ϋ·, in coni|>e tition with all the lending Hake* of the country: al»o the t!r*t nri/c in competition with the Ta ν lor Hake at North Wa ter ford, and th« tlrpt prize at Bethel. Mao, the n'llVTTF.MORE NKLF-LOCK , IM. 1IO It Μ Ε ΚΛ 111: mut the ΠΙ UT HAUL·. American Hay Tedder, ΛΜΙ> Til Κ ΎΙΙΚ ATLANTIC Till)DEII, the lighten! -Irait Tedder made. With re (fa η I to the merit· of the above machine· w e would re· ore t/uily refer U> any farmer who ha· : u»ed either or them. J. ». WADI.EICUI. Traveling Agent. IVvHptlrc ('irewlar* «μι» be >iu<l on application to either of tli<* following Irxal Agents, who are prepared Ιο AirnUh the Machin»·?· ι iiaiu.es W. Kmtui.L, Ku 111 ford Point. II. K. Howard, Itixdvli ii. Γ ItKAKE, West Itcthel. L". II. IH South Pari·. S. 1'obtkk Stkaknh, paria Mill. John liKHNETT, Itridgtoii. U'm.kku Λ ( II Vltl.M, l.ovell J. K. < IIAKI.KJ». North Frycburg. Λ. Πι /./KM., Fryeburg. 1. Κ\uvu\M Jkwett. North Waterford. t ' c. Sl'At I.D1NU, Iluckflehl. i Juno i, 1*70. House, Ell, and Stable, FOK SALC. 4 WKI.L KINISI1KI» TWO-sT«»KY l»WKI.· U\. I I v.. FI.I. ami >TAHI.F. pleasantly situ· ' at«*d, on Main Street, Norway Yiuajoi, in offered for sale. The hoou«e i» in κ·**! repair, and well calculated for two fx mi lien. Will be suit I vary cheap if applied for soon. >\»r particulars, inquire <>f Aino· F Nojea, or A. OSCAR NOV KS. Norway Village. July I. ItOO. tf For Sale or Exchange. rpilK LKANK, Fl η.Λ'ΙΤΜΙΐ: A AI» FI Χ Ι. 'ΓΙ ΚΚΜ, of a 11·Ί« I within two mile* of Portland. \Vill In; sold aV* bnrgain, or exchang ed for Real h-ute. For particulai s, ini|uire at 17 1 Middle Street, or of JOHN HfcNl>Kll>ON, junlTtf lor. Ureen and Portland »-t*. Farm for Sale. M'E^KS ΤΙΤΓΙ.Κ λ lloRB> offer fur «ale their Fui m. situated in the tow n <>t id ι hel, on Hi·· »tage ruait leading from Bryant1» Ponil It It station t.» Kuinfonl, ami about lour mile- from the depot at said r tat ion *».11·I F trm i-oiitaiii- two handled ami fort* «i re» of Puni, si\tv or i»evenl\ of which i- valuable In tervale, and rut- I; mi lirt> to sixt) ton» of llnv. Tin' building- ΗΠ' in ffood repair, the bam being new an·! u t II iiui-li· >1. The aboie described property will be »old at a b.-tivaiii il applied foi mmiii, au<l tenu- of pa} uient uiid.· * i-y. Fur further particular*, applv to Tl PTLK Λ HOURS, Providence, It. 1., or to Κ It. Stevens, on the ρ remuée. Bet bel, I>ec h, l(*iy FOK SALE. THK subserilier offers for sale hi:· residence, located at ltryant'* Pou<! Village, Maine, consi.-ting of llouiie' wood-lied, -table, and one acre oj land. The buildiiijts are connected, nearly new, well hnirdied and con venient. Land under a high state of cultivation. Any one wanting a pleasant bouse with cheer ful surrounding*, ui a «|uiet and growing village, w ill tin· 1 here the very place de-ired : and it call be bought at a bargain if applied for soon. CH AS. Β. LOVKJOY. Bryant's Pond, April >, 18G9. Farm for Sale. ΓΓΜΙΚ subscriber offers his Farm, situated in A. Bethel, w ithin two miles of West Bethel De pot. for - ale ou the most reasonable terms. He offers it for sale because he is unable to . ....... it .«it It ι>ηηΗΪ>ι(^ fit iihnnt niirhtv urns of Intervale nnd Pasture and thirty acres of Wood land; h situated on the main road leading from We*t Ucthel to Albany. There I» an aqueduct of running water that never fail* supplying the house atnl barn. The tillage land in equal to any in the County of Oxford. Any one desiring to purchase a good farm caa call and negotiate immediately. ELI TWITCIIKLL. Bethel, .June 22, 1870. tf Fine Watch Repairing ΙΙΓΚ are prepared to do all general and difficult yy WATCH WORK,each am re-getting Pivot·, Pillions, Wheels, Ha lance Staff», Cylinder», and Escapement Wheels; and correcting depths. Special attention given to 1'allet Jeweling, whether enclosed or exposed; Polishing Pallets and correcting their Auitle*. when repuiied; Matching Escapement» ; Duplex roller Jewels and Escapement Angles corrected. Hole Jewels of allltinds re-set. oval, ilat sided, round and lluce cornered roller Jewel Pins. »ir A Li. Wokk Warranted. -€» K1C1IAHOS <fc LAWRENCE, Hutch Maker·. South Paris. June 2,1870. Notice. THE undersigned have this day formed a Co partnership under the Arm uauie of J. C. Ή 4 It II LE & CO. J. C. ItARBLE. E. U. MAKHLE. AH kimU of BluhliiiK and Sporting l'owdcr constantly on hand. Also, Agents for ΓΑΤΚΧΤ BLANTIK« SAFETY FI NK. Parla, April 1 '·. WW. IIASKEI.L & KEITH, M J11Β LE WORKERS. — Places of Bu»inc*e — BKTIIIX ΑΛΙ) »ΟΓΤΠ PARI». VEGETINE Purely VeyctabUl NATURE'S REMEDY A valuable Indian Com pound, for restoring the health, mid for the perm*· ncnt cure of all diseases arising from impurities of the blood, !»uch as He refill a, Mirofuloai Humor, 4'aucer, Can rrroHi llumor.Kry alp«Ua, (anker,Malt Hlieam, Pluipl·· * Ilyuor· ou tU Fare, l ier·. Cough· «"d C#ld·, Rronehlti·, Xenr«l«ia. like· inatlam, I'aln· lu the Hide, Dyapepala, Coua(lpa (lou, 4'oativene··, Pile·, Kervoui' m a·, Head· aehf, lMxtlue··. Kalulite·· at Ntomai h, Patua lu (he llaek, Hlilney ( oinplalnta, Female U eakue··, auil (•etieral Mtbllll). This preparation i- Hctotuifically and chemically combiucd, iiid *>o *-Cr«»ii#<Ijr ronrtnlralvil fruiti root-, herbs ami f»:«i ki«. thut it» good ctTeei» are realized immediately after commencing to take it There i* no of the hnnmi »v »t<*m for which tin· VKGKTINK cannot lie u*ei| with ι·».κ»κ« τ HAKKn . a* it «Ι·»οκ not contain an> metallic com pouml. For eradicating «II impurities of the blood from the m>tem, it ha" no equal. It hat never failed to efrec» a cure, giting tone ami Ptrength to tin* «y-tein debilitated by dtaea»e. It 4 womlerftil effect* upon the e complain!· i· *nrptl»lug U» all. Many liav· beeu cureil by the Vegetlne who have tried many other remédie*. It chu urll be called Tin: UKE.tT BLOOD PURIFIER ΓΚΚΓΛΚΚΙ» It»' II. 11. STICVKN8, Iloaton, Ma··. PWi'E—Sl i"». .sold by all I>rii>firi^ta. Knt<*red according to Act of Congre*·· Hie year 1-70. by II. II μίλ ιλη, in the Clerk'· Office j of the DL-triet Court of tiie I list rid ot Ma**aehu- | •ell*. rtni m.n".M 1 SAFE, CERTAIN ▲MO SpMdy Cur· FOB Nenralgia A*D ALU NERVOUS DISEASES. Its Effect» art MsgkaL An rSKAII.INt; UKMKI»Y for Ski και.γ,ια Ka»'I ai.i*. often «·ίΤ··«*ΐli»*r a j»erffcct core in a -ingle •lay. Ν.» f.»i m i»t \enou> |>i*eaM» fail* to yield to ' its womlerful |«.w»-r Even in the «'Terrilrinm j o| Clm»nie Scurnlgia, nileeiing the entire »yrtea, it· Ui>c for a lew day··afford· the montaatonUhin# rrllcf ami rarely fail* to prod nee a complete ami permanent cure It contain· no material* in the j •lightest d»'if rev injurious It ha* the unqualified approval of the be»t phyaician* Thou-aml*. in «•very part of the country, gratefully acknowledge •tore (h·· falling «trength Sent 1>ν mail on rec«Mpl of price and i«o«tag«·. Ont· p»c kage (il Portage »» rente. Six package* · · SKI · · " Î7 " Il i« by ni) lU-alm in drug* au<l medicine*. ΤΙ II \ lit A CO., I^roprlrtore, 110 TkcmuKT ST., ηοογον, Μη**, nov t>' eow DR.SACI'S Catarrh «BEMEDy" Thi Umnitil) .1·κ·* not «imply rtlicc</ for a rhort time, but il priMltire* perfect and permanent cure» of the wor-t <■«»··■« of Chronic .\n»al « atarrh, ami / trill fay f .7u0 rrminifor >i roar that I cannot curt. •Cold in Uie head" aud (atarrhal Headache are cured Willi a few application·». If you have a ili*· charge from the no»c, offensive or olherw i»e, «lop ping up of th«- none at time*, partial loeo of the ten»e of Hinell, la-.te <>r hearing, cji·» watering or weak, feel (lull, have nam or pre»eure in the head, voit may r«--t a--ured that you have < ntArrh.— Thou-and- annually, without maniie»ling half of the nliove »Mnptom«, terminate in Consumption and end in U6 giave. Ko dlfCAW ll M · ommou, mop· de···! Pre or lew tinder-dood by phjr*iciann. I mil -en·! raj pamphlet un (atarrh to any ad H. 1m Sagi - < atarrh Remedy ι* now ilre*» free MOI.I) in MO-T l)HC Gi.lST> IN ALL PARTS OK Til Κ WoRLI». Prlre 5o rent.-. Sent bv mail, |μ»ηΙ| aid,on receipt of i-ent», or four packagc* lor tw ·> dolmra. Be· «rare of counterfriU ami *<>rlhlr*J ii«>, f ions, see lhal my private etamp, which ι- α poeitivr ymirun ter of ^enMiaeneji, i* upon the ouUid* wrapper. Remember that thi* private Stamp, issued by the I nitial State, (•oveininent expieady for stamping my medicine·, lia» my porti ait, name aud addre»». and the word·» ' Γ. s. lVrli|}caU· of <«cnuinene*a" engraved upon it, ami nee.I not be mi.-taken. l>on't l»e -wind led by traveler» and other*, rvprv»entinf the m Helved a* l»r. Sage. I utu the only man now living that h n the knowledge and right lo uiauu- | facture the genuine I»r. Sag·'· Catarrh ltemedy, ι and 1 never travel l·» »cll thi« me<lirine. R V PIER4 I . M I» . Jul 1 3ru 133 Seneca Street, RulTalo, V Y. The place to buy your MEUICINES, Perfumery, TINCTURES, ^sstnrrs, Crtracts,| LINIMENTS. Pills, Plasters, ROOTS .f Π Κ UBS, AUO Book·, Paper, and Envelope», at A. OSCAR NOYES'I Drug tttore. Norway Village. D. H. YOUNG, OXFORD ΙΟΙΛΤV Sewing Machine Agency. SIXUEK, FLOHEKCE, (ilîOVER Λ B4KEK, WHEELER Λ WILSON. ami all -t m l ni .M ic'iines «"Uitantlv <υ· h;unl ΤΙιπμ.Ι-, Oil. Nc.'tUtv-, ;iii<t all kinds of Trim· ming* for Sewing .Machine*, at Yoyos' Eilock, Norway· We. Nov. 27, l!*ÎS. IDEISTTZSTPfY. DK. J. W. CURTIS, - Dentist, Having disposed of hi* office Ht Mechanic Kails, will contiuue to PRACTICE AT SOITII ΡΛΗΙΝ, coming the Fikst Mondât in eneh month, and remaining one week, or more, hs formerly. All work warranted. Oillee-Mt AnilrowH lionne. IKI LLAM) HOWE, < IxaUR ANCK A GENT ! t| won way, ι Οκι ι* κ—over Γο*Ι office. •φ-Fire, Life and Ace:<* m In; umr.ee on favor· ble teruis. uuy 13 -m* * a HALL'S Vegetable Sicilian HairRenewer Every year increase» the popu larity of thi» valuable Hair Prep aration, which 1* due to ment alone. We can ties arc our obi patron» that it i» kept full υ up to it» high stamlard, and to those who hare never used it ire can confidently say, that it i» the ou!y reliable and perfected prepara tion to reetore OK.4 V OR I'iOCD II.il Κ to it» youthful color, Mak ing it soft, lustrous, and silken ; the scalp, by its use, become* white and clean ; it removes all eruptions and dandruff, and by its tonic, proprrtio* prevents the hair from falling out, as it stim ulates and nourishes the hair glands. By its use the hair a rows thicker and stronger. In bald m ** it restores the capillary glauili to their normal vigor, and will create a new growth except in extreme old age. It is the mont economical ΙΙΛΙΚ ΠΚΟΜΧ; erer used, as it ptmmirt* fewer applications, ami gives the hair that splendid glossy appearance so tnuch admiral by all. A. A. Hayes, M.D., State Assayer of Mass., says, **the constituents are pure ana carefully selected /or excellent yuality. and I cousider it the Bt:«T PltEPAIl4TIO\ for its intended purposes." We pub lish a treatise on the hair, whir h we send free by mail upon appli cation, which contains commm datory notice» from clergymen, physicians, the press, and others. We have made the study of the hair and its diseases a specialty for years, and know that we mahe the most effertive prenaration fer the restorâtion ami the preserra tion of the hair, extant, and so acknowledged by the best Judi cal nad Cbrmical Authority. Sold bjf all Dntyiitit and b· alert in ifdtcxrv Prl«« ont Dollar P*r lloitlt·. R. P. HALL 6l CO., Proprietors. LABORATORY, NASHUA, Κ. H. FOUTZS CELEBRATED HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS. Thi* j>rrj.aration. Ion»- and f.wor ably known, will thoruuf tiljr re tnvignratr l»ruki'ti down and low *j»irtt <1 h«>rsc», hy »trrn^tt<ri!rr ai'.il ricaoting the *U>mach and In Il Ιι » tttrt prvvrntlre of all # incident to tM* animal m< h Λ* l.l'.NU Κ Κ V Κ Κ, U L Α ΧI » Κ Κ S, Υ ΚΙ. I." W ΜΓ Λ Τ KB, ΗΕΑ V ΚΛ. COl'tillS, Μ3ΤΚΜΡΚΒ. FEVER*. FOIN" l> Ε Κ, Μ)ββ 0 F A PP ET i Τ Ε. A X D VITAL ENERGY. Ac Ιϋ u< improve* the wind, incTtn*r« ih«· appetitr—ttvfê a tiu<>olh an<1 Eloaay «kit»—and transform* u»r imvmide ikHeton n.to a fim lookiutf oiid liors«. To k«v|j rj of Cow· Uit· (>r.|>*r ati< ;i li iii«g|iM'>k It*· «.are I preventive agaiint, Rir.l. rp «t, Hollow Horn, etc. It I.m be. u proven by actu.il experiment to Increase the quantity of mil., ι and cream twenty pero-nt l I make the butt r firm ird >·.·.· Γη ftuu-ninr cattle, it § loosens their hide, and iu*«.e* Lieu (jive mu , tutcr. In all diseatee of Swine, tm-li >u -,l the I.ung», I»iriT kc , thi· art. acta a* a ipeciflc By put ι. ι> χ from oue half a paper to a |· .; in a barrel of «will the ao· di tease» will be eradicated or entirely prevented If givm in time, a certain preventive and cure for the Hog Cholera DAVID E. FOUTZ, Proprietor, Baltimore, Md. >'or »ale by PraggistJ and Store '»'*ρ·τ§ through out the I'uifaed SlaUt, Canada and south America. - /. 1 λν* MMÉSTH^WL^ CAUTION.—All çenuinr ha» the unie " Ρκκπμλχ Rtrm\" (not "Peruvian Bark.") blown in the tf!a*e. Α aitMge pamphlet Met free. J. P. Dlssjiuks, Proprietor, 36 Dey St., New York. Sold by all Druggist». Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, For Diseases of the Throat and Lungm, such as Coughs, Colis, Whocptnc Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma, and Consumption. Probably never before In the whole history of medicine, has anything won so wnlely and »odef|)ly upon the confidence of mankind, a* this excellent remedy for pulmonary complaints. Through a long tenes of year», and among most of the race» of men it has ruen higher and higher in their estima tion, a.·» it has liecome better known. Its uniform character and power to cure the various affections of the lungs and throat, have madu it known as a re liable protector again at them. While adapted to milder form·» of disease and to younx children, it is at the eauie tune the most effectual remedy licit >an be given for iucipiont consumption, and the dan gerous affections of the throat and lung». Λ - a pro vision against sudden attacks of Cramp, it should be kept on hand m every family, and indeed as all are sometimes subject to colds and coughs, all should be provided with this antidote for them. Although settled Consumption is thought in curable, «till great numbers of eases where the «Us· pane seemed settled, hare been completely cured. and the patient restored to sound health by tlie Cherry Pectoral. So complete U its nuutery DTor the disorders of the F.ungs ami Throat, thai the mont obstinate of then» yield to it. When noth ing clue could reach them, under the Cherry Ptc toral they su bride and dittppear. Singer: and Public Speaker» find great pro tection from it. Asthma is always relieved and often wholly sured by it. Bronehlti* le generally cured by taking the Cherry Pectoral in small and frequent doses. For a Cough and Cold, no better remedy can be had. Take small doses three times a day and pat the feet In warm water at night, until the ilieea.se is broken up. For Influmua, when it affecU the throat or lungs, take the same course. For Whooping Cough, give small doses three Dr four times a day. For Croup, give large and frequent doses until the disease is overcome. No family should be without the Cherry/ Perfo rai on hand to protect them, in ca*<; of atu»-k, from the above complaints. Its timely use often ■pare* the patient a great amount of suffering and isk, which he would incur by waiting until ho :ould get other aid. Parents, keep it in your houses for the exigencies that ari^e. Lives dear to you nay be saved by it. So generally are its virtues known, that we ueed lot publish certificates of them here, or do more han assure the public that tlx· best qualities it ever >oese*8ed art· strictly maintained. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Aver A Co., Practical ind Analytical Chemiats, Lowell, Mass., and sold ill round the world. In PAIllS, by A. M. JIAMMOM». FOR BOSTON. The now and superior sea go· || ing Stemier# John Krookt, * Mid Moiitrral, having 1>«·«·ΐι JKBfH lilted up :tt great e\| . v. .jl, a large number <Y beiuiiliil ta te Rooms, will run the season as full<iu> : i.eavlng Atlantic W hart", Portland, hi 7 o'cloelc nd India Wharf, Boston, every day al 7 o'clock M., (Sundays excepted.) Fare in Cabin, $Ι,·>0 l>cck fare 1.00 Freight taken ;is ttMial. Sept 1.1WJ. L. 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