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Agricultural. r.viu ihv Livittoa Journal] Sl'RISG WHEAT. Whent lus succeeded very «fell in fa vorable lor several jeers previous lo the last. Some very good crops wore ob tained List year. Imt I believe the crop gwenllj was ii«h tOuiidprwl quite up to that of l&vS. In some instances the midgo injured the crop somewhat, but on the whole, I think, a greatet hilling off in the yield was caused by rust or blight. Last season wai a verv remarkable one, and of the chart 1er that tended to pro duce blight. Sudden alternations trom clouds to sunshine attended with more or less wet. at tl e critical period when * heat is iu blossom or the grains just begiuning to till is very likely to produce rust To be successful in growing .1 ciop of wheat, the right kind ol soil should be selected. Λ high. loamy ridge, not over charged with moisture will l»e found a favorabln situation. Klevated positious that admit of η free current of air, seem to be favorable, as I have known a crop to be severely iujured in a \ alley, from both cause spoked of above, while a crop raised from seed sown the same day on derated land, escaped injury. Λ slight ly tenacious soil, or as it i> termed, a prêt ty stiff l<>am, if sufficiently dry, would be preferable. Stiff or clavey soil> are, how ever, more reUntivo of water, and unle»s drained are liable to l*> surcharged in a wet *e:iy>n, anil this induces Night. Wheat is a very good crop to follow corn. The ground should be well ma nured tor the corn c.op and kept clean Irctu weeds. 1 his i.s belt· r than to appU fresh barn-} ard manure to the etop as it induces too rank a grow th of straw which is vory apt lo lodge down, or it it d<ns not is liable to rust. Wheat i·» not so gro*> .1 feeder .ι» c »m. W iil » t is bare ly possible lo make laud too rich for corn, it U ait ι i\\ matter to do so for wheat, much to tii·* detriment ol the 3 ield ol gr.uu. A ligiit drevi-ing of n»tU n com |x'>t in conncction wt'halcw Icadsol a>hes to the acre, or a few hundred pouud* of ground bono.s, form a good fertilizer for wheat. Thr>e manures will not increase the tendency to rust. Salt ha> been found beneficial λ* λ η aj> plicalion fur wheat, and in soi*» delieient of the elements of coinmou salt, viz: chlorine and soda, there can be no doubt a> to its cffivacy. Mr. John Johnston, near (ieneva, Ν. Y., one of the 1*·>1 farmer» in the otMiiilt j, ha> long been 111 the liHv>ii tf applying salt to hi> wheat land at the late of from two to three hundie i pounds jkt «ere. Its eflcct when nppiied to wheat, is to check the growth of ftlrnw, which thus becomes moro stiff, less lia:Ίο to 1- dge down, and conse quently would mature cal lier. gi\«· b» ightcrstraw,and more plump and heavy grain and of course a larger yield. On manv *oils no doubt the application ut one or two hundred j»oundi «*t plaster to the acre would show go.*l result*. fearly sowing is indispensable. The earlier sown the better, provided the grt Mid is iu good condition, for :he crop will be more likely to escape rust and injury f»on» the midge, and the better it will d> on the whole. It is true, by sowing lite, say fiom the l«t to the 5th of June, the wheat will m* l»e f:tr enough advanced lor the attack of the midge till the season 1er it- rav ag< * is nearly or quite passed, but then the danget frt>m ea» !\ frt -ts i> haidly less than th at incurred b\ the insect by sowing a lew weeks earlier. Karly sowing, other conditions being favorable, I think a pretty >ure and the only lenteuy l· r the midge. For a number ol yeais 1 maile il a rule to sow my w heat the 2«*h of Mar. At that time the midge was ool nearly so commoc as now, and fair crops were realised, ranging Mfh» ten t«» twenty bushels to the bushel sown. After a while, the midge made its appearance in I mueh incieased numbers, and wheat-rais ing became such a precarious business that it was entirely abandoned by »uanv farmers. Some still persevered in it. e> pecialiy those that had new land to cleat on hillsides and elevated positions, where early fronts aie unknown, and the northern wind> had a lair sweep. In such localitic- goo 1 crops were :i!n»o*t alwa "s realized; little, if any, injury l*ing cau»ed by the midge. The culture ul wheat on such lands became so successful that many fanners on old farms bought w ild lots and cleared the forests from them, and w ere bountifully repaid lor their labors in harvesting good crops of fine, heavy, wheat. Ol late years it ha· been found that wheal town on .1 rich, light. quick soil a> early a." the la>t week in April, is aliout sure to escape the insect. I have taken considerable pains to gather facts in relation to this subject, and havccorac to the conc!u.-»ion that it i* far preferable to 1 sow early, say, not later than the 6th of May. It is an important matter to obtain good •eed. Good, heavy, plump grain will pt educe more rigoiou* plants than shiunk«ii or light grain», and of course , will out be «0 susceptible to injury from unfavorable agencies. Another point is, don't be sparing ol seed. One am! a halt j to two bushels to the Here, broadcast, is not too much. Uobbcr* in the sh:ipe oi weeds will spriug up it the plants aland loo thinly on the ground, and appropriate the food that belongs to the wheat, and render it more liable to ] ust. το ρκκνκχτ S3CUT. Smut is what belongs to a class of! spores or flowerless plants, and i* propa gated by some of the sporulesoi particles of smut adhcting to the round grain and poisoning the »*p ot the new plant, caus ing them : ο produce only beads of siuut. A single smut grain contain* millions of globules or spores. Among the antidotes for Muut, blue vitriol stands at the head I of the list, although lime, ashes, salt and many other alkalies and acids will be found efficacious. The m nlc of applying vitriol is to dis solve a quarier of a pound iu two quarts j υί hot writer, letting it stand ten or twelve hour an»l stirring occasionally ; then add one gallon of cold ivater. This is suffi cient for thre* bushels of seed. Put the wheat ujwn the barn floor or In some con venient tub or vessel where it can be turned over, and (>our the vitriol water over it. stirring the grain thoroughly so the liquid will eome in contact with ever) grain. Let it stand over night, then sow. No harm will come of it if the seed is not sown for several days after applying the \ itriol water. 1 have practiced sifting the seed again in order to cleans· Irom foul seeds, and then washing in twooi throe waters; this latter process canies off many of the lightei, worthless grains, and a large proj>ortion of the oats ami some other seeds that are always tound mixed with wheat more or less. Kktk, jk. Lottes of Sheep by Dogs The Keport of the Department of Agri culture for lî<6S, contains some sevsre strictures on this subject, and from the I losses reported, they are timely and should be beetled. Taking the Stato of New Yotk n> a basis for estimating losses j by the depredations of dogs during the Vc-ar lfH>2, ths lo.->s throughout the United States that year would amount to $2,UOp,· 00O. Returns made to the Department by correspondents from 039 counties give .nu aggregate loss during lN»ti <»t 231,427 she*, p. or an average of 242 in eaeh county. On this basis the number killed in the United Stati s would he about halt a mil lion. "The proportion of loss," says the i\ port, "is groat est in the Southern States where the business ol w» ol growing needs the mo-t encouragement and promises the nio*t sueces>iul results." The State of Mississippi reports an average loss oi 699 jht couru in 18t>7. The lo*« throughout tho United Stales is e<pm aient to the value oiM\ millions of pounds of wool. "Il i> a tax." says ihe η port, "oi t λ ο per cent upon the total sum invested in sheep. "Such ν burden is intolerable—a drain u|h>u the pioii: % of industry that should ! speedily be cheeked."' The Stati<tican> oi the partmcnt c«>ti lu.tt - the n;.:nbei oi do^- πι the United Slates at six millions, live millions ol which he says are utteily worthle». He calls u)K>n our national legislators to lcv \ .n national t.4\ njK»n tîog* of not less than two tlollar* per rieail. llo*a\·». "ita intlucucc would be in every war sa'utary. l«ov»e> ol wool growers would decrease, and the lmMne«> be extended into local i tics, *htri it i> now unprofitable. Mon grel cuis too worthies*· to l»e claimed bf owners would 1κ· sacrificed. useful dogs would Ιό protected, and canine tribes would experience an improvement grat it\ it;g to all who appreciate the desirab'e qualities *»t the race, and a nuisance would be abated to the benefit ol all and the injurv of none.—[(iulf Mates. ■—e—· Josh Hilling's Sayings. When a rooster crows hp crows all over. Krror will slip thru a oi-a -k, while truth will git stuck in a doorway. l'he in.in who has just found out he kant adord to burn green wo<»d haz taken his lust lesson in ckonoun . Γ he re is only one thing that can beat truth, and thai is lie who speaks it. It iz hard work, at lu>l >iglit. to sec the wisdom of a rattlesnake bite, but there iz thousands ot lok«-s who never think ol theit sins until the ν aie bit by a rattle snake. I'here iz a grato deal ov human natur in a krab; if you don't pick tlu iuup in the right way \uu will diskover it. Take the humbug out ov this world, and U'U won't have much left to do bi/.ziues* wi:h. Faith and curiosity arc the gin cocktails of sukcess. Advertising iz said tew bo a certain nie ins of sukvess ; some tolks ate so im pressed with this truth that tl sticks out of their tombstones. There iz this difleience between igno ance and error ; ignoranc is stone blind, and etror is short sited ; ignorance *tauds still and error tuoves to run agin a post. Kkonouiv iz a savings bank into which men drop pennys and pit dollars. —A lhihtdelphia Sun Jay School get scholars by ruling a refrct-hmeni room and giving free lunches. Itf ΙΙΙΤΓΠ I Λ few more <·ο«>«! Abruti, Ιυ WΑπ I LU I sell 'be >»o»i popular book in M «titν One Λ_«-ut reports nu average ufjUrupiet lardât A«Klr*s> II. A. MrKEA.IEÎ à (Ο, >epli-3w '2 Kim street, Portia ud, Me. Railroad Notice. rl"MIK stockholder* of the Portland A Oxford 1. Central aie In reb> notified thai a meeting of | the 1 "in| w 11 he hoiden ut the fnitetl State·» Hotel M tli· City of Portland. on WKl»K-t>Ar, tlieiMi» «lay of >eptcmber current, at 10 o'clock in ; tiu' Iwcaoe·, for the Γ··!!<»«rinjc purposes : l»t To elect a Boaid of the Directors for the [ en«uin^ year. id To receive and a<*t upon the Keports of the | Pi evident an I Treasurer of the operatious of the j Koad during the preceding year 3d. To transact any oilier business that may I come before the meeuujj. F. B. sMITII, Preel. Canton, Sept 7th, IîCO. ; m id S0CIÎÎÏ ν s · U I ; ·< ι iv ■ ' · «·'>.·:. -ι , >ι■ i im portance. W ritten from a bijrh moral ;in<l physi- : ological «landpoint. by au eminent physician and i medical piofe*»or. it diou - l»o» Valait is w»rk:ug | out hi* subtle auddangerous de«igus through our < iuo>t sacred 1*>UKSTIC and SOCIAL RELATIONS ! Fi Kl vtxutl), but oat spoken and agirreseive. j the author handl ·* the delicate subjects treated | of k*i/A<'mI ffUxity hut in such a manner a* not to j minuter to a prurient curiosity. 7*Ae /{t· ! <irifr.it ton of the /{act, is a subject justly ei listing the ln'.er**t and sympathy of alt true philanthro ; pists, and this >*»ok it is believed. will contribute ι to that end just iu proportion a> it ha·» readers.— ! A circular «eut free, containing a full description and !»\ iiop»i* of the vrork with liberal extracts. C. r. VKNΓ, Publisher, •ep« 5 College Place. Ν. V. A Safe Investment ! ! BONDS IN OUR OWN STATE ! Free fro·* UoTeruuif·! Tax ! ! P>KTLA\r> Λ KKXNEBBC. à M AIN Κ CKN- ! TRAL KAlLKOAl> B«»ND&, of all denomi nations for sale by the subscriber. The invest , meat is »afe, for they are secured by a mortgage of the roads, car», depot*, iron. Ac. They are on ; Railroads in our own sute, which do a rapidly in- J creasing business, under our eyes. They pay six ι and seven per cent., and are continually advanc ing. «saving Banks and old capitaliste art buy ing them rapidly. For further information, call on the subscriber.} F. E. SHAW. Pari· Hill. I Desirable Residence, ! FOR SALE. THE subacriber, being about to move W««t, offers for sale the plan· now occupied hjr him on Paris Hill. For any one desiring a i>lea*ant home in the country. this estate is one of the Une·! ! in Oxford Couutv. It includes four aerce of hin»l of excellent quality, upon th.· main street in the renter of the village. well stocked with the beet variet»·* of apple tree» in full hearing condition, and eut* Way enough lor a horse and cow. ' The House ha» twelve room·, is thoroughly bnilt, ha* an excellent cellar, the he»t of water brought into the kitchen. and a wood-shed and ' barn connected with the house. The Chamber Furniture, the Carpet·, Stovoe, Curtain·, Ac., will be aold with the house il desir ed; but will not Ik* aold separately. PRI(E-.|40a0. Application mar be made to the subseril>er, on the premise·, until Sept. l-t; :iMei « ard-t" f. K. i shaw. c; Ko κ», κ l. vost. Aug. 17, 187a Fine Residence for Sale! Pl'RsUAXT to a license from the Hon. Judge ot Probate, for the Connty of Oxlbrd, I shall sell at Public Λ no I ion, (utile··* disposed of before at private *aleô the Craft· *iand.(»o called,)situa led in South Pari·», about forty rods from the l>epot, on Tl'EsilAY, October isth, I£70, at S P. M Auction on the premise·. The hnOM is well built, in modern My le; con tains eleven good tilled room» with mii excellent ι cell.tr, and is supplied with an abundance of ϊιμμΙ water The ground* embrace ·'< 4 acre of I ami, in j eluding a good garden. lin-la NI ι·Γ Ihe MM ' location· in the Tillage. Posacs-don given im mediately. Enquire on the premise* of WILLIAM R. MOR>K, Guardian. Farm for Sale. • » MESSRS Tl'TTLK A UOItlts offer for sale their Farm, situated <n the tow η of itKTllKL, on the »t ige rond leading from Urvant'i Pond R Κ station to Rumfonl, and about four miles from the depot at said tat ion Mkl Farm contains ι ·> hundred and forty acre· of land, sixty or seventy <>f which i* valuable In tervale, and .'ut* from ttrty t·· sixty ton· of llav. The buildings are in good repair, the barn being new and vieil Uni «hod. The above described property will In» sold at a bargain if applied for soon, win! terms of payment made ca«y. For farther particulars, npph »o ΤΓΠΊ.Κ Λ HOURS, Providence, R. 1., or to Ε η Stkvκv«. on the premises. Bethel, l»e<- Μ, Ηιϋΐ House, EU, and Stable, FOR SALE. VWKLL FINISHEl» TWO "TORY !»WKL· I INU. KLL and STABLK, ukmeeetlj situ ated. on Main Street. Nmway Village, is offered for sale. l'hc hoou+e i* in good repair, and well calculated for two families Will he sold ten chc ip if applied for »<hid. For particulars, :n.|u:ie <>f \mo> F KOJM· or V » Λ Κ SOÎ K8 Norway Village, July 1,1>"ϋ. tf For Sale or Exchange. 'I'll*: ι γαμ:, Ft hmtiiu: a\i» fix I ΓΙ lti s. ot a Hotel within two mile* of Portland. W ill l>e sold at » bargain, or exchang ed for Real K-tate I i»r paiticulnt·, inquire at I? I |at«ltr Street. or of J«»||N IIKM>KRM)X, jiinlTtf Coi i.r'-eii nnd Portland *»ta. LAKE SHORE AND Michigan Southern RAILWAY, BETH KEN Buffalo and Chicago,1 Without rhaof t iu"·· . ronnrrliiiK with nil K«Îlir*) l.ittfi Fast. W>oi, >oilli ami Koulh. Tickets for S· le l»y 1*.· I*. HTO\F„ Poet- ; Ofttre, Soulli I'nrU. Hociuctiori of Faro of ί » 50 fr'»m ]t<)>ti>u to Chicago «ml nil point» W«4. The Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Itaihraff, Prv*rnti IntluroinrnU to bu«tnc«« mon ηικΙ fami· In··» uncqualcd |»\ nn\ line to the W'r»t. It· route : lie- iiluns th· border of l.ake knciwl l.ak·· Mir h •Ifan. commanding an uiiintcrrupw-d »i« w of Ihe-e Inland S»**. and jm»-··» through mtmc of the nio*t fertile and hghl? cultivated portion* of New ΐ ork, rran^jltiiuU, Ohio. Miehigai, Indiana ami 11 li j not*. lu it- irrrat variety of scenery. it (nmfjif» at traction· beyond any • •th«,r route to the Weet Th·· ne# feature of Throujch Pi^Mtigtr Car* mi 1 ( ombmation Drawing 1^·» A 1'alare Slcep ι ing < ar» which rtin l>it*ecn lluflulonmlChicago w uhout chang· .of new le-tyn and construction. I peculiar to thi» line, 1* particularly adapted to the ! demand* oj ull traveler* who denire m let y, s|>eed I ami contort. t |o*e ami reliable connection· arc mule at 1 « ItrtUwi and TiilnU ·<>ι Mm Sooth Weit, ud at J Chicago for St Loin», Milwaukee, St. l'aul,Omn· i ha, Imnver. the tiold ami silver Mine* of Colora· ! .1·» ami Nevada, >a!t Lake City, Variante η to and Bm ► mmIm· Ticket·, for all the above pla es can be had of Ε t "«TiiM l*o*t Office, .South I'art·, Me. Aux I*, H7U WILUi.n II. «'LIFFOKD, Counsellor <$* Attorney at Late, AM» SOLICITOR OF PATENTS, Λο. ΪΟΙ Ι·3 t oii||ir«i Street, POKTIi % \ I». "nk.. l*atent Ojjice fees. ι»n every application for adeaign, for three and man*. $io uo >n every application for a de«ign, for 7 \ rs , ΙΛ 00 Ou every application fora dc»igu, lor II yrs., 'W U) Ou every ca\cat, 10 00 On every application for a patent, 1.1 oO On U;>uing each original patent, ίο no On tiling a disclaimer, 10 00 i>n every application for a rriMiic, 30 ><) On every a«l<litional pateut granted on reii»siie,30 «0 Ou every application for an extension, 5o (« On the grant of every extension, fto 00 ·#*λΙΙ f«*e* nut-t be paid in advance. The applicant foi a patent must furnish du pli· cate drawing», and a model where tho nature of the invention admit* of them. All kinds of Drr.wing» and model» furnished 11 required. oct2i SA m EL II. CAKTEK, PARIS HILL, ME., LIFE & FIRE INSURANCE AGENT — Fuit — OXFORD COUNTY. 8. Κ C. represents only flrstdns» Companies and w ill issue Policies ut a- favorable rates a« any othrrAgent. Application·, by mail for Circulars or insurance, p^mptly au»wervd, And any part ol the County visited if rajue-ted. Api 1. tiEOKGE A. WILSON, Attorney $ Counsellor at Latc, ( Oflct opposit? the Atlantic House), , SOUTH PARIS, ME. 49~ Collecting promptly attended to. MAINE WATER CURE, {SOT COLD WATER CURE,) Drroted Exclusively to Female Invalida WATERFORD, MAINE. W. P. MHATTTCK, ai. D., Superintending Physician atnl Operating Surgeon X. 11. All interested will please send for circular DR. H. B. LAPHA1H, Will attend to the Practice of MODICWE & SURGERY. — 18 ALSO — Examining Mnrgeon for Invalid Pension·, AT BRYANTS PO\*I>, MK. Will give special attention to the treatment o| Nervous Disease*. Saturdays, when practicable, will be devote·! to the examination of invalid pensioners, and gener al office business. June 'β» DR. N. OA «MON, dentist, : MECHANIC PALLS, ME. Particular attention paid to filling and preserv ing tlie natural teeth. Artificial Teeth iuserted from one tooth to a full §et, and all work warranted to gtve satisfaction. Ether administered when desired if advisable. CirWill visit BrcitKlELi» the first Monday iu each Month and remain through the week. I May SO. 187U. I ALL kind· of JOB PBIXTINti done ·( tkl· Ofltac. Mend order· by mal). Dinrrh<*u, Dysentery, Cholfft M orb»·, (t«lrra, 4kéi, certain and our*?. Hkokmax's (tonner!y Vel|*ait'a) Uiab RHbA Kkmkut, used with unfailing succès* alnee the Cholera of 1«B. Hold by drngfflst* Κ·'nor·IIv. Prepared only by A Co., If. 1 or*. GOM>H2f mU 1ΛΚΤΙΤΙ TK, Hrirtjte port, Oftaà,—9choo| Year bejjiti· Sept. 4ft. For Circulars, apply to the Principal, Kev. I». It. IBIIirilTADC addrkm κι»μ«.\ brow., I(IV CIV I UVIO Patent Agent*, 4.W Ninth St., Washington, D. C., for advice, let in* A refcrencce. DK. CHAPMAIf ft CHOLKRA NYHI'P Cares 1>\ neuter*. Diarrhea and Hummer Com plainte of Children. Price AO eta. ΙίβΟ. MDOKK, ['roprietor, (ireat Fall*. V II. Sold by |>πΐ£κί·*(>«. Newspaper Advertising. A Hook of MSdiwlr printed page*, lately l*>u fd. contain* η list of the Ικ·»1 Anu'rirmi Advertis ing Mediums, ^rief the names, circulations, and full particulars coocerainjc tin· lending I tally and Weekly Political and Family New spapers, togeth er with all lho*e having hrjre circulation·, pub lished in (lie Interest of Re I iglen, Agriculture, Lit erature, Ac., Ac. Κ very Advertiser, and «very per non «ho eontemplate·» Incoming *nch, will fleet till* book of great value. Mailed Ire»· I·· am ad· drvxit on receipt of UfUvn cent· 4«i:oit<;t: I·. KIMVI'I.I, 4k CO., Publisher-, No. 10 Park I tow, New York. The I'ittsbnrg (Pa.) Loader, in it* i»nuc of May SO, 1ΚΓ0. way»: "The Ann of ti. Ρ Howell A Co , which issue* this interesting ami valuable book, I· the lariret and beet Advertising Agency in the l'nlted Mate·, and we can cheerftall) reeo'mmcnd it to the attention of those who de-ne to adverti-e their Internes· scientifically* and systematically in such a way, that i*. so to secureIhe largest atnonnl of publicity for the l<*a>l expenditure of moue} VERMIFUGE U-flL U . Should occasion reoulre von to purchase Β A. Fahneatock'a vertniftige, be particu larly careful to aee that the lnltiala are Λ. A. This la the article that haa been ao Favorably Known Since 1829, And purchasers muat insist on having it If thev do uot wlah to have an imitation forced upon them. 4 VOID Ql At ΚΝ. Λ victim of early indi» ji\. cretion, ruling ncrvoun debilitv, premature decay, Ac., have tried in vain ever» advertised reined τ. ha-λ «dmtde mean* of fell cure, which he w 11 f -end free to nt· fellow -nlTerer· \ddrc*» J. II. ΤΙ TTI.K, 7h Nx^u Street, New York. P>Y< IIOMANCY, F VM'IN ATH »V OIÎ -i« »l'I. CI1 VlOIlNt· — 4i<ι paire·; cloth Thi· \»·>η· derlul book ha· full Instruction· to enable the resder to fa«cinate either «et, or auv animal, at will Mc«mcri»ni, Mplrituali«m. and hundred· »»f other curloo· experiments It can tie obtained b* aendina eddrese, with I#eants poitttg, »·» T. W j KVAN> A Co., No. 11 >o. Kiglilh >t Philadelphia 1 To the Honorable Hoard of( oomIv Comiul»»ionern i within and for the Count? of Oxford. ΠΡΙΙΚ under»iirncd citi/en·» of aid ( ountv uaiild X rv«|N*clfullt repre-ont that publie ron\ Vnience ami nrcceoitr. rt^piire a widtmiiu; ·ι" the County Ilnutre»* nu l other*, and lending lh)mllii('oiinl\ ! mail, known s« the ICive» road, m Mexico. and ' ne«r the dwelling houac of John II Klli·, in »aid Mexico, to the Amln)«roffin HI vit, ni lot* water mark nt KlliVs FciTJ Thcy, therefore rvspertfiilljr n«k iii.it you will > iew «aid route, ,-tinl make «ικ·η widening tn ι tu· «arue a· public convenience ruid rmmiKj require. JOIIS. Il ELLIS, i.ll>KON KLLI>, Jr. Mexico, Sept. i, IfTO. STATU OK M AINE OxmRDt ss. — Hoard of County ConmUsloner*, September Smlon, liCO. Γροο the foregoing trtttion. iitliftetoryftidi'ttM I having beet» received that the petitioner* are rmpon· slble. and that inquiry Into the inrrtt· of their ν>· I plication I* rxprdli nt. It I* ordered that the County Commix Ιο—Γ» meet at the I > w ··! 11 njj ll»u* of John II. Kill*, in M< \lco,on TL ES1> A \ , the eighteenth dayofOct next, at ten o'clock In the forenoon, and throe»· proceed to view the route ui»ntlou»d in «nlil petition . I owned lately after which view,» hearing of the partir* and w itnea»e· will be had at some οψ » ι ο ί·· nt place In the vicinity, and ruch other tn· a»uret f taken In the premise* a* the Com ml»* loner* «hall judv'e proper. And it I· turther order» d. that ootuv of the time,place and purpose of the Coaintasioner·' meeting alore*aid 1» fheo to all person* and cor poration* lolere»tr«l hv causing attested copie» ot said pet it on and ot thta order thereon to t»-«» rv«-l upon the rjerk of the town of Mexico. and al*o to lie po*t»-d up tn three public pi.*· · « iu «aid town, and published three week· »urcr**tveh In the Ox ford l»eiDocrat, a new*pap« r printed m Pari*, m i»«id Count ν of Oxford the first of (aid publication· and each of the other not let-», to be made. *erved and posted, at least thirty day· tu tor»· *aid time ol meeting, to the end that ail persons and cor poration* may then and there appear and «hew c*u*e If any they have, why the prajer ol «aid petitioner* should not be «ranted Attest : W Μ Κ KIM HALL, Clrrk. A true copy of said petition and order of Court thereon. Attest : W1I. K. KIMBALL, Clerk. Τ·» the Honorable Hoard of County Ι'Ίΐηιηι^'ίοη· en», within and for the Count* <»t «»\foid Γ11ΙΙΚ underoign»··! \ _r·· tit of the uihantiiit* of J Χ Ι'ηιι-, «lui* «lUthoriztfd Γοι that purpose, would re»|»eeifullr repre-eut that the publie con· venience and neco«itv do not re«|ttin· the contin uance of t tie "Old Count* It·»ad," n·» heretofore tin veiled, leading from \Vι·-I Part* bv the dwel ling house·» ol J»ml Young and Jacob Ι' ι °urti.«, ι to and neai the dwelling tiou-e of Welcome Kin-· I ley. lu tirvenwood He therefore respectfully r»·-' ipie-t* *our Honors to view ~aid route, aud make »ucli discontinuance· in m»id highway hitherto travelled. leading from the dwelling hoaoe of Jn red Voitng. in I'srm.bj >\'IIIi.·»* Mill* and the house <d Jacob 1'. Curtis, to and naai the dwelling house of Welcome Kinsley, in Oreenw.MMl, m -aid Cotin- ι ty, a* in your judgment the public conveuieuce and necessity re»|inn·. WM Κ KIMBALL, A pent of the Inhabitant* ol l'aria. Paris. >ept iith, 1>Τθ STATE OK M VINE. OxFOKt». as,— Board of County Commission·r*, | September Session, ||·Γ0, Γροο the foregoing petition. sati*factory evidence having been received (fiat the petitioner* are r»- \ sponsible. and that Inquiry Into the merit » ol their applicatioB I* expedient, it i< ordered that the Coun ty Commissioners meet at the 1'ost I lifter at We»· rari*. in said County of Oxford, on THUHSPAY, the 20th day of October oext,at ten ot the clock In the fomioon. and thence procetdto view the route men- ! tioned Id said netltion : I mine·] la tel ν alter w Inch view a hearing of the partie· nod wltneue· will be had at some convenient piece latin* vicinity. aud such other measure* t*ken in the premise* a* the | Commissioner· «hail judge proper. And It I·* fur ther ordervd, that notice of the time, place and pur po*e oi the Commissioners' meeting aforesaid be given to all person· and corporation* interested by causing attested copie· oi said petition and of till· order thereon to he »erved upon the rtst>ci*tiveCle»ks of the town* of 1'arU, Woodstock and Ureenwocd, and alao |>o«led up in three public pince» iu each >1 mid town*, and published tliree week* *ucce*«ive· j ly in the Oxford l'einocrat, a nev\>p*per print· | id at Pari* in «aid County of Oxford, the tirat of **id publication* and each of the other notice· to be made, nerved and po*ted at least thirty day· before raid time of meeting, to the end that all perron* and corporation* may then and there appear and »hew cause it any they have. why the praytr of *ald ρ ti tionet* thould not be grunted. Attest: WM. Κ KIMBALL, Clerk. A true copy of sali petition, and order of Court thereon. · Attest : WM. K. KIMBALL, Clerk. Good Fits Warranted. ΓΓΜΙΚ subscriber, at Mexico, having obtain···! | 1 the mm vices of good TAILOR, and having ulwnvfc on hand a LARGE STOCK OF CLOTtlS, »rc now prepared to dreae all desirous of so doing, in GOOD CLOTH, Made up in the Best Stylo. HENRY W. PARK. Mexico, July 14,1870. eow NOTICE. WHEREAS George C. Aldrich, η boy, bound to me by the s*de«-tn»eu of the town of Beth· ;l, has left my premise·, I forbid nil persons har· K>ring or trusting him on my account, u* I shall i»ay none of his debt· after this «late. LLKA/KR ROWE. West Bethel, Aug. 2". 1870. Notice of Dissolution. VTOTICE is hereby given that the llrm of Bean A Mason, of West Bethel, is thi* day dis· wived. The business will continue in the name >f A. f*. BEAN, who will pay all outstanding lebts, and to whom all persona owing said tirm tre requested to mako immediate payment. ALPHEUS S. BE AN, ALDEN r. MASON. Weal Bethel, Aug. >4, 1870. jjMuANDREWS HOUSE, Sjfl J £ jiff (Formerly ATLANTIC lloi »E,) ΙΒα^Λ South Paria, Me. This well known House has recently been relit· wl nnd is now open for the accommodation of the he travelling public. *ir Passengers conveyed ο aud from the I»epot free of charge. Α. Β. * Α. Α. Α Λ DREWS, tug 12 Proprietor·. Noa-Heelienl Taxes, In the Town of Mekino, County of Oxford, IL for the year 1Λ5». The fallowing Mot of Taxe* on Real ( ίο:·· ddent ow ner· in the Town ol Me>le iv.. lui· *· »r IHHW.iii hill* committed to Rcilj. V*. . wed. ( ollivtor of mlil tow η of Mexico, ot> t I lay of June, 1NU!», Iia« been returned %] ϋ<Λ - m»' ai remaining unpaid on the ITlh clay of Jtt»» I«70, hy hie cetiillcaf· of that date, un.| uov> rt mnin unpaid ; ami uotlcc is hereby given that 11 the «aid taxe·· and interr.-t and charge*are not |M»ld into the Treasury of said town within eighteen month» from the date of the commitment of »aid bill*, ko much of the rual estate taxed a* nil! be -uflicient to μην the amount due therefor, includ ing interest and charge·, will without fuitherno· lice, be «old at publie Auction at my Store in *aid town, on Saturday, the thirty fli nt day of I»e r«mber, Α. I». IHTu, at 1 o'clock 1. >1. ihrnrrt. Ao Lot. Hung*. Vain*. Tax. l'arker, Amiui I>., L· fi flî2 (ASH ·· " τ» 5 100 4 JO Raadall, Isaac, 12 « l.V) β 15 II 3 45 1.0* Smith, \V»n. W., aland .175 2.US HENRY W. PARK, Ti-ea*. Mexico. Sept 12, 1*70. I%t>n-Ko4idrut Tax<% In the Town of Stow, in the County of Oxford and State of Maine, for tbe year Inw, The following f.iat of Taxe* on the Real K*tatc of non re-ident owner-, in the town of Stow, fo» the year lute», in hill* committed to Nathan An drew», ('«Hector of «aid town, on the twenty-rtr»t day of June, A. I>. I*a». ha» been returned br him to'me a* remaining unpaid on the twenletli day of j Julie, A. 1» 1870, by hi* certificate of that date, and now remain unpaid; and notice i« hercliy given that it the said taxe·, intercut and charge*, art· not paid into the Treasury of said town with in eighteen month* from the 'date of the commit ment of the -aid bill», ao much of the Iti-al KM a te taxed a# will be sufficient to pay the amount dur therefor, including interest and rhargei*. will, with out further notice, be -old at public auction, at the Town llou.«e, in said Stow, on the th'rtv-ftrst day of December, A. D. 137o, at ten o'clock Α. M ? ? 5 î S c ? .11 ai * ? A. Thon M John μιιι, 31 4 '25 Wm. Stark. $30 $ h 7* do an i.lvJ ^harlon and » . .. •io. w( Wm stark, 45 1 l# do. 3 lo Caleb Heath, 40 I 04 do. 7 M " " Hi ♦ M do. β 40 " " 100 2.·» lie*». MTilev, 4 3·) Joseph Frye, 55 143 Ο. II. DAY, Trca». Stow. Aug. 2*J, I«70. KoiwKr»idrnt Taxe*. • * In the town of Albany, C'euntv of Oxford, and Mate of Maine, for the year A 1). iNjatjd. The following list ol Taxe* on real estate of non resident owners in the town of Albany, for the vear 1*61». iu hills committed to Amos Jj. I Wane, Collector of Taxes of said town, on the 39th da> of .luye, |*H», ha·» been returned by him to me as remaining unpaid on the 27th day of June, I«7o, by his reitlflrate of that date, and now remain unpaid, and notice i* hereby given that if said taxes ami interest, and charges are not paid into the treasury of «aid town of Albany withiu eighteen month» from the date of the commitment of said bill», so much of the real estate so taxed a· will be sufficient to pay the amount due there for, including interest and charités, w 111 w ithout fuither notice, be sold nt oublie auction at the Treasurer'·· Office, tix : his dw elling house, in «nid town on th·· llr»t Monday in February, 1*71, at 1 o'clock P. M. .Ay<uti or ι hrurri. Μ ο se» Pattec, 3 6 3 .1 4 Hanson, .1 Γγγ·ι all llonnett, 1 A I* Aftlrcn·, Il JoMfth Ρ Wo»coU, ( John I*. Ma>on, John Lyucli, A. (Jrover, Τ rus, A. Grovcr, 4 11 12 13 u u 4 7 3 Λ Lof. Range. Acr*i 3 Τ a f ι f 4 I 4 « 4 ί 3 f V 10 10 3 f* 11 M 1 1 u 11 11 11 π lo ll 3 4 3 Τα* l'aiur. /Ht< m HO 143 i«w i«o ΡΛ Ιβο l«ii> ido ιβο JOO 10 M) 4«)—|*2ott) $»*.00 MO tt ίου 40 Ι/υ 3oo 23 ΙΛΟ 130 173 3000 100 13 !0 «β Κ U3 3 10 3 16 il 1.23 3.40 7 î 'W7 1300 AmtiMd Juno 10th, H5<, on «arac, I supplementary com m it mont, » 31.00 33.00 I. 11. I.OVEJOY, Trea* Albany, Anjr. 27, KO. Tax $0 77 1 <>.» 2 3.3 *>.<·»* 31 8.30 ^oii'Krsidfiit TnYfN, In (lie Plantation of Milton, County of Oxford, Maine, for the year !*»>«. The following lint of Tate* on Keel Estate of non-resident ovnen in the Plantation of Milton, for the year I*!», in hill* committed to Jefferson Ja« V-on, Collector of said Plantation of Milton, on the I»t day of July, If·», ha* l>cen returned by him to n»«· a· remain'nc unpaid on tin· :tOth du) of June, Js7o, by hi* certificate of that date, and now remain unpaid and noti< «· i* hercb\ giwn that if the «aid taxe», interest and charge- ffh· not paid into the Trea-urv of -aid PIantation within eigh teen month· inun tin* date of the commitment of •«aid bills, »o much of the real estate taxed a* will Ik· sufficient to pay the amount dnc therefor, in eluding charge·, will, without further notice, be «old at publie auction, at the shop of the subscri· ber, lu Milton Plantation, on Saturday, the 31st day of December, 1*70, at one o'clock P. M. <hrn<rt. IaA. Acrt*. I'aJue. Brown, Joseph, 4'U» 30 ||3 IhiT. Iliram. or unkn'n.38 >« 60 Estes, Enoch, Μ£>Λ> 2w» 130 Kelt, J. υ., P0 100 173 llenr, Henry O., — NO 30 Thompcon, Sewell, — 112 300 BF.XJ. sWETT, Trea*. Milton Plantation. Aug. 2it, ltCO. To the Honorable County C-omnti«»iofiers, of the County of Oxford, at their September Session, A 1> POO. Γ|ΐ||Ε underiigned. citizen* of Walorford and vi· X rinity, in saw] County. respectfully repiwnl, that "the common convenience and necessity," re •juin s alteration» in the old County Koad, »s now traveled, leadiug fioin Lovell to North Water ford, by th«· dwelling house· of William lie» aud Henry A. Jewett, within the town of Waterford. They further represent that a new location should l>e made, commencing on the "Old County Koad" lead tug from North ** aterford to I.ovcll, at or near the hoaae of Jaeob II. fîreene in said Waterford, aud runniui.· thenee In the most practicable mute to the ••New County Koad" leading from said I.oveil to said North Waterfbrd, at or near the house ol Na thatuel It. Hodndon, in said Waterfonl; or com mrnHtiK at any point ou said Old County Koad, in said Waterford, aud running to and connecting with sud N«-w County Ko·!, in said Waterford They then-fore nouent yuur Honor* to view said roads, slid to make such alteiations, uew locations, and discontinuances a* in your Judgment the com mon convenience and necessity reuuirc. H. A IEWETT, and 30 other·. 8ΓΛΤΚ OF MAINE. Οχηικπ, *h. — Hoard ot County Commissioner·, September Session, i. D. 187^ Γ pou tli·· fcregoliit; petition, satisfactory evidence having been rece|»«d that the petitioner* arr re sponsible. and that iiKjulry into the merit» of their application le expedient: it is Ordered, that the County Commissioner* ni't t at the Dwelling llou-e of Henry A. Jewett, in Wateriord, on TUESDAY. the 11th day of Octo Iwr next, at ten ot lh« clock A. M.. and thence pro re«-d to view the route mentioned in Mid petition ; immediately after which view, a hearing ot the partie» and witnesses will be had at soute couve» lent pince lu the vicinity, end auch other meas ure» taken in the premises as the Commissioner» •hall judge proper. And it it farther ordered, that notice ot the time, place and purpose uf the Com missioners' meeting aforesaid be given to all per ions and corporations interested, by causing attest •d copies of said petition and of this order thereon to he served upou the Clerk of the Town of Waterfoid. snd slso to De posted up in thrte public places in said [own, and published three week* auccessivciy in the Oxford Democrat, a newspaper printed at Paris, •aid County ·! Oxford, the first of said publications and each of the other notices, to be Made, served mid posted, at least thirty days before <uid tiuie of iiterting to the end that all persons and corpora tions may then and there appear and shew cause, If any they have, why the prayer of said petitioners should not be granted Attest: VVM. K. KIMBALL, Clerk. A true copv of said Petition and Ord«.T of Court thereon : Attest: WM. K. KIMBALL. Clerk. NOTICE. T1THKKKAS mv «ife, Ν a ne ν Goodwin, having left mv bed and board without provocation, thi* is to forbid all person· hnrboring or trusting tier on my account. 1V0BY F. GOODWIN. Hiram. Aug. 12,1870. Freedom Notice· THIS certifies that I havegiven to my ion, James Ο Lunt, his time for the remainder ot his minority to act and trade for himself. I shall therefore pay no debts nor claim any of hie wages ifler thin «late. JOHN LI NT. \Vitni·*»— David Sewall. Kast Sumner, Sept. 12, l£70. Fine Watch Repairing WE are prepared to do all geueral and difficult WATCH WOilK, such ns resetting Pivots, I'inions, Wheels, Balance Staff», ( y limiers, aud Escapement Wheels; aud correcting depth». Special attention given to Pallet Jeweling, whether enclosed or exposed ; Polishing Pallets »nd eorrectinir their Alleles, when repuiied; Matching K*capement*; Duplex roller Jewels ind K«ca|>enient Angle» corrected. Hole Jewel» of all kind» r*v»et. Oval, flat elded, round and three eorncred roller lewel Pins. All Work Warranted, RICnARDM * LAW BE.1CE, Watch Makers. Sonth I'arii, Juuei. 1870. DR.SAGE'S CWH Tlii# Remedy dm> not «imply relirrr for 11 short time, bill it |ιπηΙιι<·μ perfect ami permanent cure* of tlu· w«>r*t Oîise* of Chronic Na«al < atarrh, and / trill pay ·.*«*' rrwn rti/or a en* tk<U 1 cannot cure. "Cold in Uie head"' and Catarrhal Headache are cured with η few »Pl)lk«lloin. If you hare A «II·· «•lun ge from the nom, ofriiilvior otherwise, stop· |>ing ιιρ of Ui«' noee ut tim»·*, partial loss of the •ense of *mell. ta*te or hearing, eye* watering or weak, feel dull, have |>ain or pre*»nr« in the head, τσ· nviv rctt nsnured that you b«r< ( *t.vrh.— Thousand· annually, without manifesting half of the ahovu itmptom, terminate in Consumption and eml in the grave. No fli-eiiw is m> oobwom, more deceptive or less nn<ien«loo<l by physicians. I will send my pamphlet on Catarrh to any «il dre** free. Dr. sage's (atarrh Remedy l« now SOLI) IIV MOST 0R('(«4(I8TS IN ALL PARTS or THK WORLD. Price 50 cent». Ment by mail, postpaid, ou receipt j of i>0 cent*, or four package* i«»r two dollar*. Be- | w are of ctmnttr/Htê and tcoriMU*.« imitulUmt. Sec that my prirntr »towp, which is a /nnitim jf*<ir«in Irr of ffenminrnrMM, i* upon the outside wrapper Remember that this private Stamp. issued by the I'nited Mate» Government oiur«aslj for stamping my medicines, ha* my portiaft. name and address, mid the words "U. S. Certificate of Genuineness" engrave»! upon it, and need not be mistaken. I>on't be β wind let! by traveler» ami other», representing themselves as Dr. sage I a tu the only man now living that h ι« the knowledge and right lo inann· laeture the gtituinr Dr. >aac'<i Catarrh Remedy, ami I never travel to sell thl* medicine. R. V. P1KRCK, M I» , Jul I 3m 133 Seneca Street, Buffalo, Ν. V. t MANHOOD: Hon LOST, HOW RESTORED Jl'ST published, a new edition of I»r. Culver well's t'elebraled on the rtuiical curt (without medicine) of SI'SIOIATOUUKIU. or Seminal \Vc.»kne«s. In\•■luntai ν >eminal l.<>*.«e«, IMI1JTKSCT, Mental and l*hy»i<*al Incapacity, In*· Iiediment· to Marriage, etc. ; ali>o, CnSftrMlTION, îI'ILKI'kV, an.) Km*, induced bj self-indulgence or texnil extravagance. •#-1* rice. in a *ealed envelop*·, onlv β cent*. The celebrated author, in thi« admiralde essay, clearly demonstrates from a thirty year·' -uccei»»· fnl practice. Huit the alarming continence* of *clf al>n*c may be radically cured without the dangerous use of internal medicine or the appll ι cation of the knife; pointing out a mode of cure at once «impie, certain and effectuai, bjr means of w hich every Miffcrer, no matter w hat hi* condi tion ma ν be, may cuie himself cheaply, privately, and nuticuJIff. «*Thi< I ecture should be in the hand* of every j youth and every man in the land. Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any ad dre*·, postpaid, on receipt of si* cents, or two jkost «tamps. Also, Dr. t iilverweir* "Marriage Guide," price Ά'ι ccuts. Addre·»* the Publishers, ( HAS. J ( KL1NL Λ CO , PiT Bowery, Ν V , Post office Bo* 4.CI*·. Sept. id, 1*70. iy C.lF.tYlElNtT 3 Barclay Ht. *. Y. or 38 W. «th Ht.. OmImILΟ. 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I)., State Assayer of Mass,t says, 44the constituents are pure ana carefully selected for excellent quality, and I consider it the BKftT PREPARATION for its intended purposesH e pub lish a treatise on the hairt which we tend free by mail u/wn appli cation, which contain» commen datory notices from clergymen, physicianst the press, and others. We have made the study of the hair ami its diseases a specialty for years, and know that we malse the most effective preparation for the restoration and the preserva tion of the hair, extant, and so acknowledgetl by the best Medi cal un«l Authority. Soli by all Drwgyitti and IkaUrt in Mediciw Pr1«« on* Dollar Per B«IU«. R. P. HALL A CO., Proprietors, LABORATORY", HAâflUA, V. H. Ah w*»l!-Vf>«>wn rnnMlf ■'·>· « not <1rr up a fr»n?h. ard leavu the r;m*«> Ι-·Μιι·Ι. *» M tl r.u·. «ithiiM· ι r· ■ itioni but it loosen* ami <■' ι .■■· « tli< lu-.ο, * ! * ι » Irritation. thu·. mni-rima tKr <\i■·it of tlirt <·. r , SK.ru W foWLR λ nos. ιτ.,ν iKom. ik«t< ν,.α by Urufcglata and doAitia lu tuvUi«lue» ««lierai.;, Mild, Certain. Safe, Kfficient. It i* fhr the l>« ■> Cathartic remedy >et discovered. »t muv η lieve* ami invigorate* all the vilal function*, η ith out causing Iniury tu any of them. The m«»«t « "in Idete *ucceee lia» long attended it* umî in roaxn ncaliti»·.-: and it i« now offered I" the jî» îi· rs ! public with the conviction that it rau never tail ι · accouipli->ti all that i« claimed for it It pr· · · little or no pain ; 1 ave» the organ* livefrum ι· '· tiou, and ne*er over ta ve* or excite* the »en -icm in all dUetien ·<ι the -w a,blood M bowel*. li\er, kidne* .*.—of children, ami in ι difficulties peculiar lo women it l»rinK* Ρ'· "I ' relief and certain cure. The best physician* κ 'in mend and prescribe II; and no person \»Ιι«···ι «' use-tin, will v.duntanah u turn toItalU· < other cathartic. Sent by mail, on receipt of price and postage I It. ν .#·)«, . ρ 5 " 1.00, ·· J* 12 " 'i t\ ·· st ·· It is sold by all dealera in drug-· and iuc<l. m.< » Tl'RXKK 4l CO., Proprietor*, 120 TltfcMoM STKKKT, Bo«Tl>V M i — Dec 3,1*ΐβ. ΡΟΗ BOSTON. The new and -u| · ri· r k h»r "teanier» John Brook*. Γ1·ami .Woulrral, having Ι·"'ΐι JnHBjL Htusd up at greatexpe a large number State Rooms, will run the aeason a* fo||ou Leaving Atlantic Wharf, Portland, at 7 o'· !<■· k and India Wharf, Boston, every dn\ at 7 (Λ 1 ·· k P. M., (Sunday* excepted.) Fare in Cabin, fl.-V» Deck fare i.oo Freight taken as usual. Sept 1,1*1». f. MIXINGS, Agent. DENTISTRY. DR. J. W. Cl HTIS, - Driili*'» Having disposed ol bis Office at Mechanic fal··4· will continue to PRACTICE AT MOI ΤII PARI*. roniing the FlB*T Monday in each in«ntii remaining one week, or more, a* formerly. «-All work waiTanted. Oftice-Ht AndreM's Hou»e.