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Agricultural. Linte. Aahe* aud Plaster. I.ivily autl Profitable ·') ··»« Kditrl ï'armtr·· l'he Middle Intervale Farmers' Club in He the 1. met at the school-house. Wednes day evening. Jan. 3d. Hon. Κ. ϋ. Cur ter, President, in the chair. The qaeetion l'or discussion was on the specific and combined effects of lime, ashes ami plas ter. Mr. Augustus M. Carter opened the discussion by stating that though ihe soils of this vicinity have only a small percent, of lime in them. Tet it is not u>ed extensively. We all need it in our soils. Our wheat crop needs it lor strengthening the stalk. The only ques tion here i· as to it* cost. We do not !ivi> in a limestone country. There is only one patch ot impure limestone in thi·» town 1 have u«ed oyster shell lime on I ..or: g Island, where it could be had f<>r five cents a bushel. There they com· post it with their other manures. In regard to ashes I would place the hij»het value upon theiu. In leached a*hcH we get lime aud in fact all l>nt the j· « hi ;h has been extracted I never yet viw a farm that «vas not benefitted by a^tn··». No $;inh1 larroer in IWihel will s-'il a t'U»hei to go from hi* farm. in i«-gard to plaster there are twoqual itie-—the dok and the light. The dark i« harder It contain». -JO percent of car bonate « t linn» and 60 pt-r cent of sul phate i>l iiuie. while the soft variety con tains no cnrl*>n.Hte. I would prefer the dark vatiri\. Caibonate of lime is a manure, ί ut I do not know about sul phate of lane. F.»r potatoes we use more οι le? · plaster, as well as lor corn, beans and gras·». In some years the crop is treble 1 t»y pla>trr. We do not ordinarily -l ... Λ»Λ 1 _ « _ aL 1. I I» U' U lit ill *\J\' p^HiUUS lu IUV ÎIV IV· II i- not so good on >tiff clay soil-*. Our intervales arc made up ot' clay, sand and duviatilc sediment, «nil it is goM on all except where there is much muck. Does plaster pay ? We use it iu the hill ami sometime* on the tops. For1 clover nrthing is like it. Mai»} persous S.iv.» a pr»-judie«· against clover, but it \t a t m ι t - g.»o<l clover on a piece of I.Mtil you cuo rai»o j»nv thing else. We ; ■« over our clover piece, t«ro, three or lour to the aere in the spring. Planter is an al -orbeηt *»Γ g.-»ses ami moisture. Il absorbs ammonia from lermented ma nures and retains it; «»· put it in the hog pen anil * tables lor this purpose. One haif a bushel ill arte>t all the odors of a *i ible cellar. At present prices it will ρ iy for us to use it to a greater extent — Th* lands are a> profitable to-dav where i: h « lu't'ii properly u^ed as they ever1 were. On enquiry, he said that he never iiM-d over ."<0 » (M>unds to the acre. J. Γ. Kimball, Ejkj., next spoke. 1 would use the s.<ft instead ot the hard piaster, but lor composting murk and turf would prefer lime. 1 do not think so much ot lime as some, l>ecau«e other ma nures are cheaper. I use some in my manure heap because it kills the wire ; »riu. 1 have sowetl it on w heat side l»v »ul«' with ashes, and the latter far out did the former. There i* nothing yet tîwovered li-e ashes lor restoring land ; t" :r» primitive «tale (»ood ashes have , li 'in .1 1 'J to i l!is, of potash. It is a j. i v. s-.meht to pay -5 •eut·» a bushel foi tii·!!). 1 regard unleaehed double t .· t tach'-d a«hc*. Wh> at will : w i-!h . .ad i»r»«s much better * . j v. ii .inn . ai.d ; « effects will continue ι ». I- I 'ne on o;v moist laud ;n. I .1 ν νt: 1 out tbe pofljam, (we can't !; ι i Pit»· ! ι) iii ■ *n word in Wtb>ter, ) but ι Ί · ! η· · in· U"nl m tii!'· w.iv on dry lai: 1 1 t .ink that *tl i>he> are worth .'4» -ro-i. Γ Ahuris the cheap· « -t π. ι »ι -ni >:>c. A»hes ire good lor j» ι ι,., p a-ter usually gives a grt .mt i/t. As|»es aiv bwter in w»t season and pU»tcr m a dry one Plaster thicken> up the s λ .u'll on m\ land. Put half a mi · of plaster in a stable cellar 1 i: w i'i ibsoi o g.isc» and moisture,and ι ·■ »'<' i:i .. itu. The whole tna»s will turu \cl ow. Piaster is better two! or three years old. 1 use quick liiue to ki • 1 tiie W!:e mu m m .il t·.» wirm no tin· manure heap. 1 haul uul in) manure in tit» tail and in the spring haui out my green manure and I act.· it by the side of the other. 1 take h lit a bu-hel m quick lime and place it od a l)f«l ot manure and cover it wiih :i layer "I n»»\td old and new manures, id at<»ve that another hail bushel and p.ton. In thi way the manure heap be « ·ϋΐ.« warm, the lumps of manure be eome >.1.·ιι·'αΊΐ and w«*11 pulverized. 1 du t hi - a week οι more before I diop it, anil then put a *hovel lull it: a hill and covet it up and U t it remain a lew days before 1 plant Tin· manure is warn» and the corn comes up %ig*»ruusly, without being tιοίbed aiih the vire worm. Mr. I). M. Kimball *aid that lime was . good chiefly to warm up manure, it is ; not good on m dry, naked soil, on cold land it is goo I. Every sensible man will use a^hes when he can get them. On l new land grain will not otten lodge when there are ashes in the soil. It strains the t land to u»e planter on eoil fur potatoes, it ι may well be terme 1 a laud strainer. I>r. True said that is the tendency of ali cau«tic >u; >s· a ices to destroy végéta- | b!e and animal in itter in the soil. Lime. ; potash and - «la in a caustic state will do j this. Heme they will always do beti w th an abuudauce of vegetable and ani mal matter. In reply to a question whether lime will kill sorrel, he would correct what he deems a popular error. Sorrel con tains a vegetable acid. Alii vegetable acids are easily decomposed, j il you plou in a crop of »>orrel it does : not render the land sour, but the acid is decomposed ar Λ destroyed by the de composition oi the s*»irel. ile would l>e g!ad to pU»w in a heavy crop of sorrel should h» tiud it on his land, in such case, it there was a large quantit) ot i vegetable matter the lime would be ol value but not othvi-ww*. Ad manures are exhaustive unless we can leave in the êoii UiOie vegetable or auimal mailer than we take oft". We sow plaster,raise a large quantity of clover which wu cut and remove, but we leave behind a large quantity of vegetable matter in the shape of tap roots which decay and act as ma nure. Still there i> some loss which i· shown by a succession cf diminished crops. No tanning can be successful, with us. without a Urge quantity of veg etable and animal manure. M« thought , that tarmers were merally in too great haste to usi* their muck. It improves very much if composted with the ma nures for two or three year·. In regard to the general belief that plaster acts only aa an absorbent and a stimulant. he could not agree. He did » uot believe that any substance in nature I could produce a heavy crop on these con ditions alone. We do not yet understand jail the secret processes of nature. We now know enough of them not to make great mistakes. Piaster is composed of sulphuric acid lime and water. Milphur· ic aeid is a manure ; so is lime and so is water. Just how they, or anything acts to ι roduce λ plant is still a mystery. He would prefer to regard plaster as a manurial substance in the strict sense ol the term. The discussion was exceeeingly inter esting and instructive. One feature ol it struck me as a very great improvement. Instead of having the general subject of manures tor discussion, a* is usually the c.i-e, the club have selected two or three artii· t··» for special debute. This gives more detiniteness and thoroughness to the discussion. In thin way several evening·» may he profitably spent on the al important subject ol manures.—[Lew iston Journal. Αβογτ Cold Meat.—By the following methods is cold roast l>eef ν·ι mutton a· good the second day as it was the tirst. It is to be cut in thin slice», each slice dipped in Hour and dusted with salt, pep per aud swecl herbs, then placed in lav er» in a deep dUb, and covered with gra tv 01 water. Ketchup or canned toma toes arè added, the di.-di filled «villi water, then covered tightly and baked two or th'.ee hours. This makes even the poor est ami toughe-l partsol a roast tender and delicious in flavor. —The proprietor of a Boston bone-mill at'vertise> lhat "persons sending their own bones to be ground will be attended to with punctuality and dispatch.* --The improvement υΐ slock should be the constant aim of the farmer. To this end he must select the best breeding animais that can t* obtained. No money is more judiciously expended than that which goes to procure the ser»ice of a first rate animal. DR.PIERCE'S >it;ex;wMedical DISCoy£ry Thi» ι» the uioftt thorough blooh purifier yd di» rorerfd, lixl CurM «II Humor* fr«m the* wond Scrotal* to a common Eruption. Pimple· and Blot.-he» on the tace. and Scaly or Kough Skin, which au* -uoh annoyiug blemiabe* to many young ywwi J Md to the uw of a ftw bottle· of till- w ndertul medicine. From on* to eight bot tl· « · .-v --.lit Khruui. Κγλ«||κ·1λ·. S«-ald Head. King Won··· Boil·»Sctljr κιnptkma, of the skin, ■» fnl.i - >re*. I'leer· aud 'Canker" in the Month a: ! ·»: c. aoh It ι· a pure medicinal extract of na - <·, : l'iant». combining in harmony, Na· t··■1 in >t - Tcretjrn ruratlvo properties, which ». ! hi> :n-tillit into the vegetable kingdom lor I «'.t ' ι.» tin* *t'"k It Ι- Λ kiit at l"e»« orer for the ι «i c'ti I vigor of the »y-tern Tho»·» wh«» are !v f il. -1·^·-j ·1« ». bave Ν «τν ou- Apprehension* ι> ·* - »r »ιιν .ifff· tiona ». ν m ρ torn all r v»f ue;.k .:ii| ηνια·-.η»; evidence of .:· reatota >■ j vwr ujv»n ti il. Il yoa !"··«·! Dull, Drowaν, De »it.v. laud iV-poudeut, have frequent Head .0 . Moi th laites bauly in the moruing. lr: egutar Vn fit» uti courue · oated. ν ou aroeunering from Γ« id L.vei o. ' Itilioi««noa. " In many caae« of L ν»·: « "Uipl . ut" oujy a cart of the-e »y mptom* ar« \ vr ft . « i Λ- a retnedv Cor a'.l such ciw-, D Per».'- it>ild«n Mcdl<-al Diaeovery lia- no ·<.{.. tl.a> t affecta perte t cure* leariuif the lia»-r Si iigtheued uni Healthy. For the eure of Ha· »lt · -t p.vi»u of the Bowl* it »< a never rj t ι mi . . 1 who ha»eu»ed it forthi* • λ · ioud i i h· praise in liroiuhial. Γ t : 1 Lung I> it v-r·., U ha» produced many trt ν rvtnaikabie cares, where other medk'iue» had !a !~l » Ί Ι·ν druggist* at fl.UO i>er bottle Pre pu « I .d the Chetmoal Laboratoiy of Κ. V PlfeKl Κ. M !>.. buffalo, Ν. V. norll in Lost ! VLL |>er*on« ar« hereby cautioned again at bnv : a oerta.n N'.-le of hand, given br ALODi M FTLLKK t · EUiKllHiK <. C McÏ.ain, for '-•ne hun ire<t dollar·. dated at Dixfleld, March 3d, I* aud payable iu live year j. Aero·· oue end. the note wa* endorsed •'•aecuied by mortgaife." ι : » . ο-* the back of the note wa* written "not !ioi len." an l r-lgned by Elbridge ti. C. Mo Lain.— Said note «ι» the property of tue tubeeriber, aud w - I "»t by hnu De«· 15tb, WTl. Any one aidins in the reco'rerr ol >»aid note will be well reward··Γ s M LOCK Κ. R.ixliurr .Ian ΛΐΙι IrfîJ. Notice of Foreclosure. II^HF.REAS Λ Τ Lurutnings, of Wood·lock, > > «ϋ the Couutj of Oxford and State of M une, by . « Mortgage . dated April isth, 1H57, and 11 o;ded » Oxford Registry, Iîook 113. p**e 4»'· ■ nl itr wwt ι rnrtw miwI oi l&ud, situait·-1 m ρ λe-j half of said Woodstock, Co w;t : the ea-:rrjy put of lot·* uumbered fotty aud thirty tl tr η t |it m innch of lot lurtj «» lie* ea»t of tlu entrât ounty road, *o culled, leading from Β ; ·.·>■ i ·υ Puis, -ui'po*«tl to couUin one tiun· ilrr I a re*, more orient: for a more particular de h of which, reference is had to »«id deed; π I w . rea» the conditions of »aid mortgage have hf.Mi hiokeu, 1 hereby claim to foreclo«e the s-atue ,i rling to the .Mamies of the elate. ANSEL <i. Dl'DLEY. Paris. J : η 1st, lsT2. "DMPLOYMEMT tor EVERYBODY — e are prepared to jrive constant employ L· « incut tu any |>er»on who wishes to engage in a light, agreeable and flae pu} in* business. We will p.< > η ΙΠ»··, at «alary b> the Week, and pay expeus e». or allow a commieiaion from which any person oi common abilities can earn from to $Au per per ui't k, clear This i- no catch penny humbug, but i- «ne of the most valuable invention· of the VC· patented in the I'nited Mate· and Europe; Is a great novelty. and sells readily, and no couipe tition. To au\ responsible, wide awake party, who really means'Sartrieu. and desire· to investigate, aud te«t the r+ry txsi chance ever oftrtJ to Aycnts, wc will »en<l full particulars and a valuable pack age of -amy.es by mail, on receipt of Ally cents to pav the postage. Address, O. P. UlASE 4b CO., <W>M8W Augusta, Me. Commissioners' Notice. r["*HE undersigned, having been del ν ap|>ointed X by the Hon Judge of Probate. 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Paj»er war· is being j universally used The people like it. Public in •titutions are adopting it. It ia rconotnical for the housekeeper. Water pail·, Ita-io». Chamber PaiN, Slop Jan. Bowl·, Milk hua, Sutllunn·, Traye, A<· . Ac. The trade supplied bv the manufactur era, J HOTII CHk. 3S!I Pearl Kt., X»w York City. PROFITABLE BUSINESS Will t>« given to one or two peteon*, of either sex in Paaift and a4Joing town·, by which they may realise from $900 to il,Oft» a year, with but little interference with ordioarv oceiipation, in selling HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES of real merit and universal use if the whole time i* «1er >ted a much larger aura may be realised.— Circular· free, giving complete li-t of article·and commiatdons allowed. T. S. COOK A CO., Ilo bolreu Ν J. LAM 11 Ι Knittihb Machine, The best Investment· fari' er can make. Save* from four to atx profit» l>etweeu hia wool and clo'.h. Make· everv article of knit g^oda needed in a fam ily. Ν·> wide awake larmer can afford to be with out one. For circular· ami sample· addresa, LA M It KMTT1N»; M ACFACTI'KINU CO.. Chic ope· Fall·, Ma··. dylAC Λ ΜΟΤΤΠ! llor«* furnished Κ*· yfbv pense* paid li K SHAW Alfred. Me AUE.^TN lfta(fd.-A(;«:it* make more money at wotk for us than at anything eUc BtieÎoe-Λ lufht m d pei rnnnerit. Particular* free Ο ηγιν >»v'N Λ I '■ . Dm art f^biitkrrt, Port)»di Manu ' Τ ίΤ ~ SUBSCRIBER* WANTED for rt« h Monthly I I specimens fiee. addre*s FarMy .aaco.xc Royal Havana Lottery of Cuba. f.UD.iKU in geld drawn every seventeen days - I'ri/e·» « a-lted ami information I in η ι-h*·· I by (.KO Ρ UPHAJf WeybotMt St., Proslrienee B.I STATE ΟΓ MAINE. O.VKDKOi «Γ—ΛΙ * *r«*ion of the C«mnt> (.··«» mUsioocrs. beirun and held at P.«ris, wit inn and for lii« Countv alore*aid, on the twenty sixth la».: DmmNK Λ 1» l-Τ I bl l^tVMBMi from the regular Septembi r Se«*lon, Λ I» 1*>71 Λο·Ι now tU«* Commissioners, in accoidance with Section 5J, Chapter 6 of the Bevised Statute», having flrat made an annual in*|»ection in the month ol September la*t, of all tin· C ounty road» in the un incorporate·! township* and tract* of land in «aid (. ounty. and havinjr made an c«tlmato of the amount needed to put tnem in repair, ao a« to be *afe and convenient lor public travel, do ad judge and determine that au a**e%*meot for that purpose be made a· follow»: Γίκιη Township Xo. 5, Kange 1, the turn of six ty h.ght dollaii and seventy eent*. and the -sine i· scented a· follow* - 5 r I i «■ ^ I N * κ .ο ο .S Ci < - ?* Edmund M Wilsou, luu 9 ΙυϋΟυ φ *o Joseph Wilson, IU> .'■*·<*) I ou Κ A Flint, ΙϋΟ **) 00 1 ·« llcnry M l.onibaid, i*i Λ»*» 00 <o Klkhu l.eitvelt, :·> tlUOOO l tio Berlin Mill* Co., lui pua) ou i OU Xahntn W Bennett. luo 800 00 I M David M Sturtovaot, m*) :h»j («» Λ ou Ziba y Durkee, 150 !««*> m jwi Thouia» I'Flint. 100 200 Ou 4o Avers, Mason, et. al·., 3CM» vmiou «i ou Wheeler A Cross, 3»*J ÎJUU 00 « U) J II llamlin. MOO moiiou h on Beuuett A Chapman, So ;*« | OU l'eter Bennett, Mt <·«· ·ο η Β S Ço·, Κ η ~ t division Hum Iiuuki ;« m Β Ν WiUon, lOU ,ν«ι ι» ι 0o J L Roger·. TO £5«i on .V) Λ Τ Bennett, 50 400 U fO food Lot, owner* unk'o 1Ό loo «β 2o I ·> 70 And David M Sturtevant, of said l ownship i* appointed \gent to »u|»erintcnd th·· «-xpenditiirc of the *.iuie. according to law . and . * ixsjulred to χι * «· U>nd t* the law direct· Atlra WM Κ Kl M BALI., Clerk l'pou township Ν·> 5, Bang ■ 1. the midi <»f S,·ν rutv dollai i and tlfty-niiK· rents ; an I the «wine i» *« se* sert a follow» V * • i - * ; » ν Alvan Wilson, !.'· ί tfcuOO » ι υ»ι I Mil Morgan. s: 2*·' U0 120 J C Beau, 125 Pw Oil 2 00 L 1> tdnnell, 124 H»· <( 4 to A W Fiekett. 17u ι l aft Τ S Flint. 117 40000 ·» mi M H Fiekett. 7o tioueo s00 Κ S t oe, . ll.Uti Wo m 27 V Thoma* Κ Whitney, &'-4 3i»*>uo 17uu till m an Bennett, tu 200 00 1 m Κ F Lombard, AO 4uuo ·χ W H Wilson. ('4 3Λ Οι IS l'eter Bennett, I V) 120 00 «0 J M Wilson, JU0 Ou |f§ Jorkan Lombard Est , 400 7oooo 3 AO David M Sturtevant, * 50 75 Ou 3S Klihu Leavi'U. KO M) Ok) 45 Bennett A Le«rett, 74 iioou 45 Sturtevant or unk'u, yo 75 00 Vt $70 59 And Alean Wilson, of i-aid Tonnship. i« np )>ointe<1 Agent a* aforesaid Attest: WM. Κ Kimball, Clerk. Upon Fryeburjc Atademy Grant the sum of One Hundred au 1 Twenty -Three D-dlars aud ScTenty Three conta Is nsae*sed for said purpose, a* fol low.*: > β ·® «? 5 s < Χ Κ Olive Coouer, U«j $11υϋ00 $13 73 Eliza Taylor. Κ*· luoo ου 12 50 Μ Κ L handler, luu 7i«u οο a 75 Κ F Crus·, 1W) 14«υθυ 17 50 Augustas StiJee, 200 liuOOO 13 OU Erencf* Smicb, loo joooo 3 EJarvlMaius, 100 15oG0o H 75 ll.iinuiuita, titover à f ^ - Cross, ) ·* 5 v * Λ It It Λ Fieemau, 5w J00 00 ;t ' ΑΛΙ' Peabody, 150 500 00 0 25 Ρ V Ordway, 1:1 JWW ." Crofi» A Ue'rrlab, loo lutoo 125 Goo. Goodeuow, 100 150 00 1 87 •I M Rem], 1UO ίυΟΟΟ ·» 50 Abner Bennett, 15 100 00 12.» Isabella Farewell, 75 150 Ou 1 81 UabelU Λ Edgar l'are- - ^ rvju w s75 R A Chapman .ΊΟ 150 00 1 87 Mill* Λ .Mason Heir*, 100 50 uo <>i A A Grover, 14 100 υο 125 #123 73 And George 11. Brown, of M a-ou, is appointed Agent for the purpose «foresaid. Attest : WSJ. K. KIMBALL, Clerk. I'pon Andover North Surplus the sum of One Hundred and Fort* dollars,is assestsd as follows: j s 51 II s 2 i R L Morton, 400 *750 00 $15 00 1 Mose» Roberts, 100 100 00 2 00 Henry A Lovejor, 2uo 2o0 00 4 001 David Morae, * 150 175 00 3 50, H W Dunn. 'JOG 45000 #00 Merha!i **°°Γ & NCW I 8400 00 106 00 Banjamin F Newton, 100 25 00 50 Timothy Walker, 200 50 00 1 00 $140 00 And Sylvanus Poor Is appointed Agent for pur pose a foresaid. Attest: W Y. K. KIMBALL, Clerk. Upon C. Surplus, the sum of Ninety-Three dol lars is assessed as follows : Henrr Ε Preutise or unk'n StfO acre·» $93 00 \nd Syltanus Poot is appoiated Agent (or the parpose'aforesaid. Attest: WM. Κ KIMBALL,Clerk. Upon Andover West Surplus, the sum of Sev enty Fve dollars is assessed as follows: Ur*>n the entire tract, supposai to contain WW, and suppo-ed to be owned by David Butfura, $75 00 And Sylv*nuH Poor is appointed Agent for the purpose aforesaid. Attest : WM. K. KIMB ALL, Clerk. True copies. Attest: WM. K. KIMBALL, Clerk. All Kinds of JOJB IPIRHSJ" TH>T O domi at τ su» ornoï. (Abstract of PPtfT· Writ.) ELBRIIHiEG. WHEELER, of Bethel. lu our Countv of Oxford, τ· WALTER M. BROWN, liEOROE W. IIAKNDEN aud ORLANDO K. HARNDKN, all of Bethel aforesaid. defendant#. Is h idea uf land, wherein the Mid Plaintiff de· manda against tiio «aid Defendant* a certain piece or parcel of land situated in »aid Bethel, bounded and described aa follows, vit: on the noith by land of Tilton Bennett; on the east by land* of Thoinaa Stearns, Tilton Bennett and John Uesael tine; on the south by land of Prescott Bennett and Sylvanus Bartlet aud on the east l»y land of Leonard Whitman, and by the road lendingacross Grover Hill, so called, into the road frttm Weal Bethel to Albany ; said premise· were owned by one Elijah U. Hamden ai the time of hi* decease. Writ dated Aug ISth, A. D. 1871. and returnable to the September term, Sup. Jud. Court, for «aid Countv. Ad damnum ♦#« UO. Attest: W.M K. KIMBALL, Clerk. K. Foster. .Ir , Kaq., Pl'tfPa Atty. BctlMl, Me STATE or » AINE OxroitD, β»:—Supreme .Indieial Court, Deceit her Tenu, A. 1». IS"I. KI.BBI1h;E li. WHEELER. rs ORLANDO K. MAKNHKN et als. And now it appearing to the Court that the sai i Orlando E. Ilaruden is not an inhabitant of this state, and has no tenant, agent or attorney there in, and tnat he has no notice of the pendency of this writ ; It is ordered bv the Court (hat the said Plain tiff notify the saul Orlando E. ilarnden of the peu· dan ot this writ, by causing mm abstract thereof with this order of court thereon, to be nublished three weeks successively In the Oxford I>craocrnt, a paner printed in Paria, in said Countv, the la«t publication to be thirty days at Ua-t. Wfore the next term of said court, to bt* holdeu at I'aria, aforesaid, on the second Tuesday of March, next, to the eml that the «aid détendant may then and there appear at said court, aud ehew c.au«c, if any he have why Judgment should not he rendered aginat him and execution issued accordingly. Attest wm.k KIMBAlL, Clerk. A true abstract of PlaintifTs writ and copy of order thereon. ; Abstract of I'l'tfTs Writ I N a plea of the case for that the said defendants at Portland, to wit at «aid Paris on the day of tue purchaac of this writ, being indebted to the plaintiff in the «uni ol twenty seven dollars and tifty cent*, according to the account annexed in consideration thereof, then and there promised the idaintiff to pay him tlie sum, ou demand Writ dated Jul\ Nth, Λ I». 1871, and return able to the Sept. Term, Sup. ,?ud. Court, for Ox lord Count*, Α. I». 1?7I Ad damnum #100 00. Attest; " WM Κ KIMBALL. Clerk. <;eo l> Bisbce.'lM tff's Attv . Ouckfleld. GKORtîK 1> BlSltEE, of Bucktleld In our said STATE OF MAINE. OXFORD, sa : -Supreme Judicial Court. I>eeein her Ί erin, A. D. 1H71 County of Oxford, vi EDWIN and LoVlNA RUSSELL, both of Portland, iu our County of Cumberland. And now it appearing to the Court that the said Edwin Rusaell la not an inhabitant of thia State, aud has no tenant, agent or attwrtiev there in, and that he has no notice of the pendency of this writ : It is ordered by the Court that the said plaintiff notify the sai·! Edwin of the pendency of tli s writ, by cautdug an abstract thereof, with thiit order of Court thereon, to be puhludied thr«r weeks ancccasivelr iu the Oxford Democrat, a paper printed in Paris, in said County, the la d publication to be thirty days at lc««t before ti n next term of «aid Court, to be holdeu at l'arin, aforesaid, on the second Tuesday ot March next, to the etui that the said defendant may then and there appeal at said Court, and shew cause, II any he has, nhy judgment should not l»e render· I at;aiust him and execution issued thereon. Attest : W >1 Κ KIMBALL, Clerk A true al>»tract of Writ, and copy of order · I < 'ourt (hereon. Attest : WU Κ KIMBALL, Clerk. Wra \V. Bolster, PI'tlT·· Alt y . Dix Held. To Ihe Honorable the Justice» of tt»·' Supreme Judicial Coutt, next to be holden at Paiis, with in and for the County of Oxford. on the third Tuesday of September A I» I·»71 MAKYC WII ITS Κ Y of Brownfleld in said County of Oxford, rfi|ifrlfiill> lib··!- mid five* till·· Honorable .'ourt to In*Inform·**! Hint alir w:i» lexalh married i>n the twenty-fifth day of December, Α. I» tt> Orlmtdu NS Whitney. of Darien. ia the County of ·—, aid Slate ot l onnecticut, nt Webster, in the County ol , and Mate of New Hampshire, by Kdward Buxton, a mlni»ter of the gotpel. time «mec their mat ria^t* ► he lie» a I way - dejiortfd herself towaid her ta id hiisliaud a» t\ faithful, cha»to and affectionate wiie, but that the -ai t Orluudo X% Whitney. wholly re gardle-· of hi- marriage covenant a*.d duty, aiuce their marriage, ha· entirely neglected and refused to provide for the maintenance of your libelant or provide her with suitable in»an* of supiiort. but has treated your libelant with great c ruelty and unkindne**: and your libelant further -tates that • lie ha«, by the aaid Oilando W Whitney, a child, a boy, named Hererbt ( tide Whitney, now ηΙ,οιιΙ four year» of age, that said Herbert i· «'ill living and is aod ha· been entire!} »upp<>itcd bg JOUI li bêlant, w ithout any aid or a«-i*tance from h«*r •aid husband: and your lihelaut turther aver» thai a divorce from the bonds of matrimony to bs decreed to her by thi* Honorable Court, between her and her «aid husband, would be reasonable and proper, conducive to d une-lie harmony, an I consistent with the | eace and molality <·! society, wherefore your libelant pray* iijchl and justice .and that a divorce from the bond* of utati imonv be tween lier and her said hu-twind, and the custody of theii said uunor child, Herbert Clyde Wldtuey iu.iv be decreed to lier, and a< in dut*, bound will •varpnm M vu\ < WHITMK1 Brow η field. Sept 1st, 1S7J. ST A T h OK MAINE OXMKI>, *»a —Supreme Judicial Court. Herein berTerm, A I). 1871. Μ ΛΙΠ C WHITNKV. libel't. ν» OlCLAMK) W WIIITNKl \nd now it appearing to the Court that the -aid defendant i» not an inhabitant of ttii» Mate, and ha» no tenant, lisent or attorney therein, and that he Ita» no notice of the pendency of thi* lil»el— It i» ordered bv the I ourt that the -aid libelant notify the «aid defendant of the pendency ot thi*· libel l»\ causing an attc»te.| copy thereof, with (hi < order ot Court thereon, to be publi-hed Ihiee w»*ek» Mieee-.-ivelv iu th»- Oxford I><*nio.*i,nt, .4 pa· per printed in I'arl- in -aid ' onntj.the la-t publi cation to he thirty day » at b-rv-t before llie ittxl term of -aid « ourt, to be holdeu at I'aii·. a|o:e -aid, on the second Tue-day of .March next, t·· the end that the -aid defendant may then and t !»«-»-«· appear nt -aid « *iut, and -ln*w >*.ιιι··, if any he luw why the prayer of raid Libelantshould not be granted. Attest: UM Κ ΚI M BALL, Clerk V true copy of libel au I Order of < out thcrrou: Attest : Wit. Κ KIMBALL, Clerk. Aycit Λ < lifford, Attorney To the Honorable Ju-tices of the supreme Judi cial ( ourt next to be holden at l'an» within and lor the County oi Oxford, in the Mate of Main», on the third Tueadav of September next. (\Koltt.K II t«OI>W IN, ôf Buck Held in the J| County of Oxford, aforesaid, rvi»|>ccliuHy li bels and rives this Honorable Court to be inform e l that he un· lawfully married to Hannah A Cod win. his wife (whoae maiden name was Han nah A Hobart) in tip* town of Bando!pb. in tbe state of Ma-sachu»etls, on Ihe fourth day o| l»e eember, 18."» 5, and that since hi» marriage, as al'oie Mid, he lias lived aud cohabited with his said wile in this State, some five years, and that he is a na tive of ihe Mate of Maine Your libelant would further declare that »inco hir marrixge as afore. ci.l ι... >... . ι^ ι. .ι... ...ι I.:. .1, 1......1 t.t. iai<l wiir aa» chkite, fulthlul and kind husbitnd, but that til* «aid Hannah A , wholly re^ardle*- of her iaarrkj(r row am) covenant h*- not treated him it· a kiud ami loving u iff, but ou the contrary, ha* be< onic colit and estranged in her maunir t«>. ward him, treating him in a cold au I cuiel man ner, for h long space of time, to wit, for the teu ν curs no» la->C passed; and that in the m.utth of XIJi A. D. 1808, the said Hannah A· l<dt and (le vel ted TOOT libelant, aud ha· not lived with or co habited with hiiu since t! at time Your libelant would further aver that the «aid Hannah A , since her said desertion refused anil still refuses to live with lutn again; when fore your libelant belolving it reitonablp and proper, conductive to domestic hariuouy nnd constatent with the peace ami mo rality of uociety, prays right and justice, and that this llenornble Court will giant a divorce lrom the bou'l·· of matriiuouy between him, the said George 11. Godwin and the said Hannah A. God win, aud »s in dutv bouml will ever prav. Dated at I tickiield, this t\\eut\ second dav of July, Λ 1» 1871 GKOltGË II GODWIN. vTATK OK M A INK. • »λ >·* »lt ι ». ss— .supreme Judicial Court, Deceiu lior Tenu, A. I) 1"71 GKoBGK H GODWIN, libel't vs 1ΙΛΝΝΑΙ1 A. GODWIN. And now it appeariug to the Court that the said defendant is not au inhnbltunt of this State, and ha» no tenant, agent or attorney therein, and that • he has no notice of the pendency of this libel : It is ordered bv the Court that the said Libelant notify the defendant ol the pendency of this libel by causing an attested copy of tlii- libel, with tlii» order of Court thereon, to be published three weeks successively in the Oxford Democrat, a pa per printed iu Parla in snld County, the last punli cation to be thirty davs at least before the next term of »aid Court, to be (lolden at Paris, aforesaid, on the second Tuesday of March next, to the end that the said defendant may then aud there apueur at said Court, and shew cause, if any she tias, w hy the prayer of said libelant should not be granted. Attest : WM K. KIMBALL, Clerk. \ true copy of libel and order of Court thereon. Attest. WM K. KIMBALL, Clerk. Geo. D. Bisebee, Attorney ϊϊλρρκι» iiaxi»* and face, more LIPS, Ac., cured at once by the use of Heg· email's Camphor Ice, with Glycérine; keeps the hauds soft in the coldest weather. See that you get the genuine. Sold by all druggists. A Certain and Mptrdy Cure guaranteed. Send for circulars and testlmouiah to Dit. M. IIKUMANCK, aoa Fulton Av., Brooklyn, Ν. Y. C.C.G. 1 ry one bottle of FABR'S ( IIi:RIt V CM Γ G II V Γ RE, aud be ΤόηνΤη£Γΐ^!ΐϊΠΓ™Τ» ^«M^^^TC™en_other«u Prepared by It. G. Ρα1ΠΤ7Γγ??ρογΓ!ΤΠΓ™™Χ5·»1· Wanted I S,000 DOLLARS REWARD. I WILL pay Five Thousand Dollar* for a beiter irticie than Adamton't Botanic Cough Balsam. 1 will give One Thousand Dollars (Ι,ΟΟΟ) ior a case that it will no' cure, unless it be an advanced case of Consumption. Over 8,iXX) bottles sold, and not a failure yet. Circular* sent 1'ree with testi monials. Wholesale Agent ; John W. Pet kinh Jc Co.. Portland, Maine. F. W. KINSMAN, Prop'r, Auguita, Me, WANTED, to give away *tJO»t,oOO worth of Medical Advice to the sick and afflicted — Address Dr. 8. YORK, Auburn, Maine, or call at hie office, Lewiston, Lincoln Street, you will re ceive a book free. See page 12, a report of the late Dr. G. W. Caklion— twenty-four different Medical Baths. N. B — A food ckiuice for a Medi al student. Apply aoon PRICE $45.00. TUK Huliarriber woiiM Inform tho-e in favorof -nunjr,lh.it l»o ItiMMken »ιι \«ei»«·? to -«*11 THE WILSON New Under Feed Shuttle SEWiNC , PRICE $45.00. Ccrtflirate of Warranty uitli lltrry ^larliim* Kol«l, Gllftrnntccilijr erfr« (inrt of t lie· «oik l'or FIVK VI*. lit s. »ί>ίο·Ί In the PKKSIHENT ■»! lit. Oui» μ«η\ ΛΙΙ roraniltnicutions by mail |ir<>ni|>tljk alkMnlf.l to I'm « in · - ι ι···«|ΐΐι-lui l·» «· |Ί HI<I< < nnio·· tile Mucliiue, il< Work, .nul Work it Terms Made Easy to any whu aro Sure 'o pay at som·: futuro day. GEO. W. HAMMOND. 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Mining mwt thei »t»c«-i· -1- of th country. ami lhal for v«riiljr .nul romplflcnt ■ · l «hall reiniln alt "gether tin· η ·>»! valuable. inter eating :in«l innlructlv«· S KW Si*Λ I" F; Γ. |·ιιΙ Ιι-Ι»· ·Ι in Mu· ν» ..rcl No Ntwapapcr *ο larac ami romplete »» Tilt) Whl.Kl.Y "Γ It I lit ν I ηι··»\ι·ί ! »«* ι ·.» ·· · » tl··· «·· I ;ii «ο low a ι·ι lr«\ The New York Semi- Weekly Tribune I· ι ubii»lii'.l «-very TV18DA1 an ι KftfDAY.And β intalnA all ι hat appear· in Mir wMkljr (4llio· including everything on th·· mbjert ol \.rri ultun . «»»·1 ιπμ li mtere«tîii|f ami iuii<*h valuable matter for «rlil'h then· t* not room n, Till·) M'KKKIV ΤΚΙΙΙΓΝΚ. TERMS OF THE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE. One copy, one year—104 uumber*$4 00 I T«vo copies *7 00 Five copies, or over, lor each cop\ oo nr An extra eopy will l»e m nt lor ôvery club ol" len -«-nt Im ti one lime. Address, THE TRIBUNE, X. York. ■ Io«-*0>-1\» Α Ν Γ) FOU SA m: AMES NORWAY, :.inlnr. Norway, (ir'ober -<1, le71 PIANOS ORGANS TO Li ST. A SAFE AS!) SPEEDY HKMEOV FOR Cough·, i'olflM, Croup, Whoopiug-Coug h, Iloars«uv«s, hore Throat, £t. A cohl, if neglected, i-cldom fnils to re»nlt in ob· ilinate discute of the lungs. ThU remedy, when used according to directions, will break up llie mofct eevire cold il» a single nlgnt. It will euro four cough an<l allay that unp!t-.i-ant tickling in the throat; and i« U»« best remedy for colds, croup ind whooping cough in children, it is so pleasant to the taste, and fd SO activc m it · résulte. It trulv works like magic nil. JOSLIN A SUNS. Barton. Vt.. Propi ietore. Sold bv all dealerb in medicine. 3EO. C. UOOPWIN ACO., Boston. .Mas*.: .1. W. PERKINS A (<». and W. F PHILIPS A ( <>., Portlam! Maine, General Agents. decSfl'TMy ANDREWS HOUSE, formerly Atlantic House,) South Paris, Me. This well ku >>»n House has recently been refit· ed and is now open for the accommodation of the he travelling puldic. «^-Passengers conveyed > and from the fVpot free of charge. A. It. Al A. A. AXORKWK, aug 12 Proprietor*. FOB, BOSTON. pi The new and superior tea JL-AM i rfi g°ing Steamers, Johu Itrooks Jgyefctfj?and Montreal, having keen lilted tin at great expense, with [large nun.'·· · f beautiful Stati Rooms, will 1111 he season as lol'ow - : Leaving Atlsntir Wharf. Portland, at 7 o'clock ,nd India V i.iH, Bo-ton, every day at 5 o'clcv k *. M., ; >updays excepted.) Fare ii. Cabin, $I..W Deck fate, j.oo Freights l iken as ufual. Sept. 11. iàîl. If L. BILLINGS, Agt. Ill kinds of Job Printing Sliri'illN Sali·. OXKOISI», *>: ' Ι ΆΚΙΛ ><:ι K'.e -til. ιι «si ! « ill in· -··!.! In |·ι»·» 4. lie auction, on the 10th Aij of Fclvusir}, ν l> 1*7'.\ «t I ii'rjttfk in tin* nlti'iiiomi, al t!»«· shop «»l C. H- Itandall, in Porter, in said Counts of Ox ford, all the right In equity which David Varney, j of l'osier, in the Countv of Oxford, had on the '.ith day of Nov., Λ. I). 1871, when the uame wa» j attached on the original writ, to redeem the fol· ' lowing described real estate situated in Porter, in j »aid Count} to wit: a certain piece .if land in Porter, aforesaid, with the building!» thereon, be· ! ing the Nathaniel Hill, Jr., farm, and hounded an follow*, to wit: On the eait by Old County Koad, no called; on the noith by Brownffeld line; on the south by lain! of Oeorj;e Sticy, and on the west li* land of Nathaniel Hill, it being the land deeded to the mid David Vinn bj George Stacy on the •-'41 h day oi Jan., Α. I). IM'.i. The above premise* : being subject to a mortgage recorded In Registry of Deed», book :5*, page ta."», given by the «aid Da vid Varney to (ieorge Stacy, of Porter, to secure the naymeut of a promissory note for tfcveu hun drco aiid thirty dollar», dated Porter, .Jan. 24th, InSu, payable in teu equal annual payment*, with intcrest'annually, on which there is now due the kum of three huudred and thirty-three dollar* and J fifty-four cents. ¥ W. KEDI.ON. I>eputy Sheiitf. Porter, Jan. etli, 1HÏÛ. Administrator's Salt*. ltSl'ANT to a license from the Judge of Pro bate, for the County ol Oxford, I shall sell at public auction to the highest bidder, ou the prem Ixe», on Saturday, the fonith day of February, j next, «t ten o'clock, A. M., nil the real estate that ; Amos Upton, l ite of Waterford, died, seized ami ; possessed of, being about eight acre* of land, and ' lying near the Γρίοη Mill, ho called.in said Water lord D \ VII) K. PRIDK, Adm'r. Waterford, !>ec •iind. leTI. Fine Art Materials. All material* for Oil, Water Color η lid Pastel Painting. Drawing, Wax Flower Miking, Decalcomanie.&,c. WlilTK IIOLLV WOOD ARTICLE^, A line asr-ortment of Water Color Boxe» for Holiday present*, all at very low price.·. A. A. WALKfcU, importer. 1'27 Tremonl »1., Boston.( Formerly of 321 Wash, at) dec.l2-4w Ayer's Hair Vigor, For restoring to Gray Hair its natural Vitality and Color. A dressing which is at once agreeable, healthy, and effectual for preserving tho hair. It soon restores faded or gray hair to its original color, with the £ loss and freshness of youth. Thin air is thickened, falling hair checked, and baldness often, though not always, cured by its use. Nothing can restore the hair where tho follicles are de stroyed, or the glands atrophied and decayed; but such as remain can be saved by this application, and stimu lated into activity, so that a new growth of hair is produced. Instead of fouling the hair with a pasty sedi ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasional use will prevent the hair from turning gray or falling off, and consequently prevent baldness. Tho restoration of vitality it gives to the scalp arrests and prevents the forma tion of dandruff, which is often so un cleanly and offensive. Free from those deleterious substances which make some preparations dangerous and inju rious to the hair, tho Vigor can only benefit but not harm it. if wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing elso can be found so desirable. Containing neither oil nor dye, it doe* not soil white cambric, and yet lasts long on the hair, giving it a rich, glossy lustre, and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr, J, C. Ayer &. Co., Practical '*»>«! Analytical CtieuiieU», LOWELL, ΜΛ&*. lit Ι'ΛΚΙν I,y \ Μ ΙΓΑΜΜΟΝΙ'. in \vkI'AiiH F \ vorvi; #^^^avEGETABLE 8ic,l,an HAITI ^gy^aj^ZaRENEWER Every year increases the populari ty of this valuable Hair Preparation ; which is due to merit alone. W# can assure our old patrons that it i* kept fully up to its high standard; and it is the only reliable and perfect ed preparation f>r restoring Gray or Faded Hair to it·» youthful color, making it «oft, lustrous, and silken. The scalp, by its use, Incomes whit# and cÎean. It removes all eruption* and dandrutV, and, by its tonic prop erties prevents the hair front falling out, as it stimulates and nourishes the hair-glands. By its use, the hair crows thicker and stronger, in baldness, it restores the capillary glands to their normal vigor, and will create a new growth, except in extreme old age. It is the most eco nomical Haib Dressing ever used, as it requires fewer applications, and gives the hair a splendid, glossy appearance. A. A. Hayes, M.D., State Assayer of Massachusetts, says, "The constituents are pure,and care fully selected for excellent quality ; and I consider it the Best i'repa ration* for its intended purposes." Soltl by nil Drugyitil, ami DftiUrt m Medicine*. Price One Dollar. Buckingham's Dye. FOR THE WHISKKHS. As our Renewcr in many case requires too long a time, and too much care, to restore gray or faded Whiskers, we h five prepared this dye, in one preparation ; which will auickly and effectually accomplish this result. It is easily applied, and produces a color which will neither rub nor wash off. Sold by all Druggists. J Vice Fifty Cents. Manufactured by R. P. HALL, & CO., NASHUA. N.iL ■ QW· •jlil· w< I! kn»nn r· :i.> !y «I· « nr»t dry up η rou^k, uni leave t h·· «·:»». ο ι»· ι. ·· ι·.· wit!, tu· -? ι·ι»ομ«ι· ι tlon*; t>ut It !«>«►>. ir«I · !> ah.···* th · lung», and *Iu)) iritt.ili··», til un r· u ■■· '"J ft.·· m iute c f th·· νοιιψί-κ'.ύ. 6 ET H H roWLE .t >·»>. Proprietor·, Boston! iWd l>v drti^^lKt.^ «ι.*. J iIciIcm Lu utcuûlitct K'-jucraUy D. H. YOUNG, OXFOItl) <ΌΙ.\ΤΥ SewlrgM chine Agency IINUKU, ' FLORENCE, («KOVEK Λ BAKER, WK1EELEK Λ WILSOM, tin! all ulamlanl M .i«1ji no - constantly on hand. Thread*, Oil, Needles ami ail kinds of Triui ■uing* for Sewing Machine*, at Xojph' Klo<k. Norway, Hie. Nov. 27, Maine Steamship Com'y .Vfc· II' Α Η Π Λ .VOEU EN τ s. Semi-Weekly Lint*. ON and after tin· 1Mb iufct., the line St*a«nere DiUItiO and l· RANCONIA, will until fnrtber totice, tun as follow■>: Lea\ · Gait's Wharf, Portland, every MONDA) ind THURSDAY , at 4 P. M . and leave Pier 38 K. it. New York even MONDAY and THURSDAY, it 3 P. M The Dirigo and Frauconia art fltted up with fine Kicommodation^ for paefcenger*, making tbi» the uost convenient aud comfortable route for travel :rn between New York and Maine Passage in Mate Room $5. Cabin Passage $4· Ileal* extra Goo I f »i u tided to au 1 from Montreal,Quebec, rialii'n.v. si John, and all parts of Maine. É»hip· >er* a: j r« ijtte.-led to -end their fre:ght to th· Reamer- e.uh ;i- 1 r M.,onthedayelheylOf* Portia iid. For freiel t or -age apply to , .. Ι1ΚΜΠ FOX, alt's Wharf, Portlaid' J. F. AMES, Pi«rSe£.B.N«wTork. lui y ϋ, 1ΐ5*>ί·.