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3Uricitltural. ^ (totality of i*ork Influenced by Λ lew weeks ago. in replying it» *oifi«· «pie lions ot a correspondent, we hadoc rasK»n to «ay something in ia*or <>1 «;<«»*« I ork. This was done lor two reason" l'ilôt because we do iw believe that i:<i* mo lernte um οί g»>od i>ork is unwhole some. η nil secondly, because pork, in one form or another, i- an auicle of prime im p >rtance—we had almost said indis|»en· sil.lt—in the family ci every farmer. All this was said of good pork, iho tlesh and fat of the animal* which were healthy through life.lmving been properly it .! on nutricious, but not too highly slim tilaling food, aud fattened,not to obesity, kH.l then slaughtered in a cleanly man ner, and }iteserved with care. Banish those products from the larm, and the means of furnishing some ol the iuo>t acceptable, nutritious aud whole· » <me di>hes will be goue. The barrel o( -ailed {»ογκ and vegetables from Ihc gar den, lurnish the principal supplies of the dinner ta-'le through the most of the sum· int ι months.to thousands upon thousands o| New EngLind families. Take them away, and thousands of hou>e-wive* v%»«uld be sorely puzzled to furnish an in \iting feast to those daily awaiting their welcome call. lheie is nothing yet discovered tha can lilt the place in the cuisine depart un nt, ot good,sweet pork,fresh or salted, ι in bacon or snowy lard. Butter will not «!<> it. even it it were good butter; ami that would be an auomaly. There are *ome dishes that must be seasoned with pork. Nothing else will supply its place. It give.·» a seasoning and finish to viands w hi eh i" as natural to them a* butter to Γ bread, or cream t'^ the coffee. But the flesh ol the nig may be injured, h » doubt, by injudicious feeding, by ι ν post!te or bad treatment. The flesh of >w iae that run in the woods. and Iced up on roots and insects which they find in the so.:, and acorns and other nut*, is >troug and unpalatable. If fed largely upon < >h. brewers' grains or any other highly emulating tood, the flesh may not be so -•'.id and ι u:c as ii fed upon dry grains, mc:d, vegetable- and young, sweet grass. 1 he flesh of a slaughtered ox will give the taint of an onion which he eat several huurs before So will the lit -li ot pou! try be tainted by having acce»* to filthy st wers and vaults Let all who îaÎM pork, then givo the , living animals clean, and warm or cool places to which they Can rrort at will,>.> :t> to presetvc in themselves ·*η even, agreeable a id healthful temjHrature at all times. L ; their meals be regular, a!· wu> s sutlicient to sati>!y the craving- ol hunger, aud to promote a fair growth.— L~t them have the light and the warm rays of the sun directly ujnin thum when they desir* it, it possible. (live them • o·'! water and fresh vegetables frequent ly. and during the summer season as much short, sweet young grass as tlicy w ii 1 cat. What i> of the first importance, a > s i- a clean, wairn bed in cold weath· « r, and one that can be darkened in hot weather, so that they can lie undisturbed Ι»ν Hies. "15ut. all thi·, costs something.*" Cer tainly, so does rearing a colt, or a heifer. < ι a *teer, vet it is found profitable to give them careful attention, day by day, and many times in a day. I« it an> le>s to rear the pig properly. that i-. to supply the family with mj much healthy I >od, and that which is >o delicate and «•>sential too ? It c, rtainijr i> not. We tind some sensible remarks upon this subject b\ a correspondent ot the I tica Herald. lit- ^ays:— "The quality of p>rk is greatly influ enced by the leed. The dairy makes l»oor work—flabby and soft—pork that will fry away much, and what is lelt be worth but little. This is the ease whether milk or w hey is fed. But it is îemiioer* ative to make this pork ; it is therefore made. It you want pork tor your own u·".. >o!id, bearing the h eut. and a sweet morsel when cooked, you must teed the grains. Old corn, makes perhaps as good pork a* anything. Peas are excellent, and pay well. We used formerly to fat with peas with good results, but a mixture of thc»e - ,\ od. Soak, am! th< η feed, and give ι old water to drink. Cold water, also, to eool the heated •ody ol the animal i:i hot weather, is e> iis«ary — tit at is access to water—bet el h howered or dripping copiously, as »\e liave .. vase in town where the race < t a mill .· made to do this, keeping the itog- and the pen clean and cool. There .·» evident comiort and prosperity in th;* l»en. 1 here is little or no stench, which affecte ])ork. making \our tiuest Berk· •hire taste strong, l'lenty of litter and tbaoroent» are wanted. Any*hy mate· . Λ will do, partially d.y muck, or the < oolir g sawdust, or dust trom the road. When will oar farmers avail thetn>el»v* ascetous fermentation s*.ts in, and in the end turns the cidei to vinegar, in the erli.u*thi> is probably a ~erie^ «>t tonnent alio:»>, rtcuuing at different period.» oi the jwr. And the length ol time 4m jm ihIs on the activity ot the lamentation ; and that a,;..iu depend? ou the propor tions of fermentable mallei and the leiu jH iature. Air must bo admitted by tnc bung. Third. As to water cider, cold, pure ^oft water is added to the pressed po i.tace. I do not know how much. No rule was ever fixed within my olnerva i ·η. Μ ν impression b that about halt as much water, aa the ^uaniiiy ot the tiret run ot cider expressed, will yield a product which will make good vinegar. The proportion must bo ascertained by experiment. 0m of the old empirical methods was to remove the screws ai d cover from the cheese alter it had been pressed pretty dry. drive sharp stakes down from the upper surface, pour in water, a- much us the mass will absorb and hold, without pressure, or as much as you desire for u>e, let it soak thoroughly .and then press again. ol this, and thus increase largely the manure piles, abate a nuisance (in the escaping effluvium)anil improve the qual ity ol their pork f" !:: reph to the statement that "the dai i\ u»akc> poor pork," another writer, \>i!h whom we entirely agree, says:— "The above étalement ia too strong in reference to the quality of pork from the dairy. The refuse of a butter dairy, skimmed milk, &c., makes very sweet pork ; but being in a liquid and soluble state, this food is so easily digested and absorbed by the system, and tho ho·* grow >o last upon full feed ol il. that tiie pork i~ soft. But this delect is remedied by feeding a few weeks previous to kill ing, upon corn υι other »olid food. The dairy is a ^ieat resource for pork-making, and needs only to be properly managed lo produce the be«t quality.—[ATctc Eng land Farwt r. Orchartlitiy and Cider- Making. Edward Nelson, Esq., ol Minot Centre furnishes his method ol vinegar making. His uituhod of cleaning oil casks lor vine gar i» simple, but worth knowing, and is as follow* lie liils the cask with new cider, without any previous cleaning, le <·> ih*' bung out during the lei mcnta tif»u, :ind l»v keeping the eask full, all the «•il as weil .ι» the pomace and other teiiimt-nls are completely purged from t he > es m I. V\ hen he bas young trees lo set, lie take* hi» cart and goes into the wood lot and gathers a quantity of rotten wood and decay ing leaves, sufficient lo put a bushel or more beneath each tree, mix· ing it with loam. By this treatment he obuuns a good growth the lirst year, and a very rapid growth in after years. li< believes the vegetable matter above named, contains jus! the substance re quited by the trees. ili- method ol keeping his cider ap· pi» s from la!l to mid summei lolloping, without rotting, is by freezing them, and putting them into a bin and covering the whole with hay, in which condition they are kept in a perfect state until July, lie makes the most of his cider into \inegar; and to give an idea of the quantity he makes 1 will give you the uumber and capacity of hi* casks, Ac., to wit: 2cisterns, containing 1,100 gallons each. 2,200; ÔÔ casks, containing 160 ga!.'on< each, r\tMJ0. 17 barrel*. contain ing l·'gallons each, t>^0; Total number ot gallon*· ll.t&O. Vinegar— }fotrr Cider. A correspondent of the Fat mer calls on me "or tome one' to answer eertain queries suggested, it eoms, l»y uiy λ* ιi cle on the apple. Information on >uei; subjects given to the pu 'lie through the press, ought to be exact and well continued by the practice and experience, or the careful obeerva vation of the writer. And as my knowl edge in rctcreucs to the questions pro· l*oumlkd is not exact, nud as mauy long years have passed einee I have had any practical knowledge ol such matter, 1 answer according to the best ot my abili ty, only because no one else has doue so. 1-irst. Cider will make vinegar with out water. Pure cider makes the strong est ν iuegar,—when perfect by age, t.»o strong for ordinary domestic use. I have known it to be so strong as to de« trov pickled cucumbers, reducing the internal parts to a pulp. Second. The time required to lui η ci!er to vinegar depends on circumstan ce By alt it may be done in a very short time. By the ordinary method I practiced in lamiltcs, cider will become pretty good vinegar in a year ; and with proper management, will eonUnuw to im prove lor a considerable jK'riod longer. The reader should understand that the process ol turning cider to vinegar is simply a process ol fermentation, or rather of a aeries of fermentations. First, the saccharine fermentation, by which tho saccharine matter in the apple juice is turned to alcohol, and cider is the product. After a period of time the Another method is lo take the cheese I down, break it up 111 the vat, add th« proper quantity of water, and when well soaked, lay it up and press as at I fir>t. I would recommend that the soak ing mass lie in the vat until bubbles rise 1 often to the surface. And il a meat quantity oi good viuegar is wanted, it would probably be a profitable work to grind over the pomace before it is put to >ouk. ^l'oi Maine Farmer. The Memory. It was said of Thofeau, we believe, that he could take up any number of lead pencil*» without counting. A celebrated trapper once assured us that he could tell how many balls he had in his pouch by simply placing his hand on it without stopping to count them, and added, "I ean tell the number ot bullets instantly, without stopping to count them, as you pronounce a word without spelling it."— Southey' was accustomed to take in the » . ν.'.'Λϊ ι>! a i'O ik in turning the leave· over continuously, glancing down the I' jt-. Houdan, the magician, trained himself 1 » quickness ol (>erception when a boj* by running past a show window at full speed, and then trying to tell what w.i-i in it. We once met a man on ;i ι mal, who \\ m amusing himself by go· i:iK from passenger t<> passenger,and tel ling almost every one where ho had met them betore, on * ich a train, in such a hotel, in .-uch a street, giving dale and place to people with whom he had never exchanged a word. This training the faeultie· in particular directions is car ried to a marvelous extieme by woods men trapper*, and men who guess at the Height oi animals. Perhaps tue mosl reiuaikable instance are the markers wht .{> Iroui log to log at the mouth of m •>>ra, standing on the floating log and translating instantly an old mark into n r.f ν remeaibeiing what.cquivalenl to _i ve lor eaeh ot a huudied marks, and chopping it upon the log in the lime it floats its length. It is said that Thoreau knew the relative 01 der of the flowering of all the plants in the Concord woods, and knew the note of every bird and a thousand other out of-the-way things >e< ,i sides. BOSTON & PORTLAND STEAMERS. CHANGE OF TIME. Iu order to accommodate pay.-coger· arrlvingln l*oiliand by evening (mint, The STAI WH Mid Μ Γ1.ΗΙΟΗ Sea-gnliiff | Mrniiu r«, «Τ<»1ιιι Ihooki· antl Montreal, will, until fiirthc· not «·, leave AtlantU Wharf lor Hotton, ilail> suu.lay» excepted at κ o'clock I*. V Returning, leave'lndiu Wharf, Ro»ton, *amc ilaj » at 7 I'. M. Thcae. Steatncri have litrii iu>wl\ iltto«l lip with stcain apparatus Sur healing cabins ami state room ί, ami uow nfl >rd the iuo*t convenient and comfortable muant of transportation between lto*ton anil Portland. Pa«*en*er* l>y this lon^ eMabll-died line, obtain every comfort ami convenience, arrive in time to take the earliest trains out of the ' it y, ami avoiil ι the ineonvruicnce of arriving late at night. Freight Taken at Low Rates. Mark good-, rare P. S. Packet Co. Fare il-VO. .Stall' Room· ma\ be «ttuml in idruei hi L·· lill.i.i\<·*, Aftkt MAINE STEAMSHIP COMPANY, Λ ΕIV .1RRAXGEMEXT8. Smi-Werkly l ine. ON and after the istii in tt.. the line stenim r· DIR1U4 > ami ΚΙί \ Μ ONI A, will, un tu I ti ther ! notice, run aa l"«»llo\%·: · ! . ι ν e ι. ilt - Wharf. Portland, iven MONDAY and TIU RSDA V, at 4 Γ M . and Irate Pier Si ! r Β . New York erei ΜΟΝΠ Ο am] TOURS· I DA> . at .5 P. M The I»irico ami Kraneouin are fitted up wite Un»· j accommodation* for pa-scttgen·. makinx thin the j [ mott convenient and comfortable route ίο ι travel cr* between New York an I Maine. Passagv in *lat< 10014 Cabin paatagc #1. ι Meal* i-xtr* lioods rorw*rili><||() :«u<l from Montreal, (jiicbco, j j Halifax, St John m l .ill ρ-irt- of Maine. Ship· ' per· are rc<pie»ted tu aend tli**ir freight to the steamer* a·» early »« t I' M . ou 11 «· day* th»\ j learc Portland. For fr* ighl or parage apply to ΙΙΚΜΠ ΚΟ\.<ί»ιΓ·« Wharf. Portland. •I. F. AMES. I'icr SS K. It . New t'ork. JulyS),··®. PENSIONS, «Le! INCREASED Pcu'ion*, procure·! f«>* all 'ohliura . w here the rate i* too .mall loi the disability inclined in the t'niled *^t,11··* »ei\ re. Thow ile siring the inerea- will write me the nature of' their di»abihty, and in m lint way it Interferes with manual labor'or former occupation. Alao «tale when and w here the wound or injury waa i-ocelv· ed or the dif»ea*o contracte*!. 1 AllSOklicrs who received *11» pcnuMOOl di-a bilitt in the I ν «ervice aie antiileii t<» a peuMoii i have blank* which parmit ut dcc«n>cd *wl· diot» who ne md reçoit 11 g pnutmii·. >an till out t!iem*clv < , ami forward to me. fr"m η hieii I «1 ill iuform th"#o who wi»h. wthout chaige, whether :ιι my o».ntou they can obtain a petition. In «end laiK '* eent » po*Uxi. Boouiy piocured loi all «oldicr· who enlisted foi 3 y mi», before July ££, Ithl.w) · bave not been paid any bounty. M«i who wlwttil to the S>tj alter Jnlj 1. i*>4. am! who were discharge ! befoi· their term of en liatni'ti evpiiv i, e:i . U;n η ii<:! 1.» of inteicat by MDilinf me their dite'i.trge». It· uiity procured for heu> of ►oldier- whu have 1 died since ilitoktTfl, by TOMOti of diMWC e..u· I Inn tcd or injunr or wound teeeitr-l «hilr in the I' >. ή·ι \ ι < .w lien* 110 honnir h » 'n'en pal·! tinci Jn!> ·>, N>.. Honutv for i <m ,t y».»r·' nieu «li«% harmed on a« < onnt'c; llnpturf !<* · vo l m tu· I > «ci \ e, where no bounty hi· Ικτιι pa:·! soi liei . « !u> eultetrd for ore *»ai in 1 ν·5, whole di«chai<e* were n»a.le out ·■ the fia Id, Hut who were not tlnally paid <·(! UOtlt β BOIIIm boa late of enl'^ttuen*. e«n ' « 1 »· u ! :i ' illm^at of bounty by api lyinx to tue Ml claim··, Wuntie·, Λ· . ad>*t ·< I to I*· pro· eorod by othor agent», oan »«e at promptly obtain e«l it tlii* oftloe All lu «l'Mibt a· to wheihei lin y Ιιί*« elairui ι a^atn«t the irovei-unient. will receive infunnation Γτοιη tin- otUie frtt. by ttatinx llieii «.*»·· to ui«, . and vmliuj »iv cent» postage. ΐΊ.Λΐιιΐ' abandon· ·Ι by othf \tt<>no'y· -οΙ.· ιΐ··Ι l'hi* i* "ne of tlx· «M> t wai claim iqrenrie< in the ( ntieil Stat· -·. I have ree.-rtlsi·; all >!alne sol· I Aient of th· 1 .«to wai. .uni Mriodt "[ atrriee οt eoMMMiea · t the wm ί 1812 AddnWi i.KO. LI. \\ I'KHS, I . Η. t'laliii Ακ«ιιΙ. Augusta, M**. ONLY $50.00 ! Tllr Wilaoti Λ r ντ t lltlrr-l'rrtl. Hliultl* SEWING MACHINE! F*»K 8 ALB UV <jEO. W. IIATIMOM). Snow'·» rails, lt|f. ##-/>« "-«hp* mut Set ΓΜι Hf/ort I'urchasing -t>t Jan S0?i II D. H. YOUNG, UKAI.KK IN Λ I.I. Η 'Γ A Ν U Α. Κ 1) Sewing Machines, NEEDLES \ TRI MM ISGS, 16C JII DIM,I' ST.. PORTLAND. jul30-lf Branch office nt NORWAY. CARRIAGES. ~ CARRIAGES. IT VKK uleaMtre in aunouiicln»; lo the peoph» ol . Maiue tint I now ha vu ou hand the '* bi>t ' Assortment of · arna^'i·- ever exhibited in this >tate, embrac ing almost every kinder a Carriage now iu use,and several new *t} fee sol·! bv no other concern} for -.nie ut greatly ι nlured prieen— much le*» than llrst cla»« < arriage- r.»n bo pun lia-rd for at any other μ! m e m New Knglaud. Call au·! examine before ι uirhann;' cl«eH In γρ. Book, of eut», with price -out free lo por*on» ! (Ifiirtn^ to purchaae. C. P. KIMBALL. PORTLAND, ÛVIE. iadM· Kohin^oii "ΊhiiiiI'arl«iriii£ Co. The condition ol the Company July l»t, 1>TJ. ■ w a- a* lollow s : Amount of Kxi-ting Capital Stork. *io>>,'*O < apital paid in. 100,000 ' invested in Keal K-tate an>l Machin ery. 100,000 ·' of Dent·> due, exclusiveot advance ou -υ «le in -Haling Agent'- hands in near, 43 ,"»00 As most of th·- property i* exempt from taxation, no valuation by A-scwur» '.*an be given. I! J LI BUY, Treat·. ι July 2«»th, CI MI.KKLAND, f»*;- -Sworn to before it:e. IIOWAUI» t.Ol'I.I), Notiiry Public. July du, 1K72. :tw Brighton Nurseries. T. H. Y II.i: A Co., Proprietor*. ONK DULL Λ Κ sAVKD ii worth »■» much κ* ι wo earned, m one ol" Dr Franklin's maxim·. ! Thin eau Im» done bv Purchasing lour Fruit Tires OF KICUAKDSON A CHILD, oi Miitoii Plantation, who are appointed Agents for the Celebrate»I Nursery of T. Il Valu A Co., established iu IsiT. Ail tree* bought uf us will l>«< warranted as good ( as any raised or brought into the State. We have the General Agency of Oxford and Franklin Countie?, and shall *ell good apple tree· ! for |T0 jH?r hundred, and other tree· in proportion ι All person» wanting trees ran call on us or write, and save ue the expense of caliiag on then, which expense we will allow to the purchaser. B. KIClIAItbsoN, JR., L W. CHILD. or WM 8WETT, South Paii*. Milton Plantation Jttly 10,1^71. tf Brown Earthen Ware. All III want <h BltOWY EABTHE!* WAKE can be supplied by addi easing. POTTER, SOUTH PARIS, ME. juliWw ' * X H Κ CHICAGO, DAN VILLE AND * lîNCEttNES RAILROAD Kitn- 1 hi on it It one of the richest portion· ot 111 ι unit .iu:l In li iia, connecting Chicago by tbo sliorteat rout· witii ι lit* celebrated Itlurk Coal field· of Indi ana. and l»% n.tj'of Kvaiiville an I Nmdiville wit llio entire-oiitli. lt» mortgage debt I· #18,300 to h mill·. The road i- aim.ulv earuiug, after all operating cxpenaot are paid, much MORE than the ENTIRE INTEREST mi all in bond- While railroad bond· ιηιτ bo plenty, those upon PAVING UNE·» and lor co «mall a λιιιιι tt> the mile, ate v.ldom in the market. WE I»» NOT ΗΚΜΓΑΤΚ To HPniMUKMi ΠΟ.Μ AH I'M at'ALLT SKIK. TltEY AUK NOT ATTENDU» WITH THKl Μ EUTAINTIKHOK ΙΊΚΜΕι IT !» ΕΝΤΚΒ I'liMKV \NOTIIE ΓΙΙΟΜΙΤ I'AIUKNT OK TIIK IV TKKEftT, ΙΜ» TIIK KIN Al l'A 1 Μ ΚΝΓ OK TIIK Γ BIN* CII'AL, \ΒΚ AS CKBTAIN A» AM ΚΙ ΤΙ BE ΚΙΝΑΝ· Cl AL BVKNT. The bond· ait! η Kirot Mortgage and nie for #1,· UH) each, have forty year* to run, and bear inter··· at the rateo. 7 per cent, per annum, payable on the Ilr»l o| April and October, both principal and Interest beiug pa\ah|e In gold in New York. Wb have solo ovkk One .Million in tiih I AST KBW W I'KKS TO TKI'ST ('OMI'ANlEa, ΑΝΙ» ΚΟΚ tub in\k»tmevt ok Τκι *T Kim>s, and to the iu >·ι careful iuveitoi*. and have but, η -mal amonul remaining. Full particulars fdruiaheil on application in per ion or hy mail, to A Κ MKN'SlsoN,Caahier Nor way National Hank. II. M. HKAIK K, Treaaurer Norway Saving· Itank. or tV. R. Mil ATTIC Κ A CO., R«ukeie, GKNKItAI. AtiKNTM. Jnnlrt itu UNAI»4t! ST..NKV YORK. Noii-Kesident Taxf», In the Town of Newry, t >»uuly »»f Oxford, and State of M »ine, ι*··γ the jear H7I. l in· following llat of Tun on lie·! Bat·!· of I iion-rcsidcnt ou net « in the town of Ncwry fur the \ ear A. It. |.s7l, iu bill» committed to h'lijah Power·, Collector of "aid to.*· of Snriy on ! the eighth day of dune, 1971 hit* Imvu returued by him to mc *« remaining unpaid <>n the 4th dajr of Juue, 187·, by hia certificate of that date, j and non remain unpaid : and notice i.i horebj j given Hint if the mid taxe-, interest and charge* are not paid into the Treasury of -aid town with· I in eighteen month* Irom the date of the commit· I ment of »aul lull», ho much of the real e«t tte tax· ! ed a- will he aufticient to pay the amount due therefor, including interest ami charge-, will, j without further notice, 1*· «old at public mu-lion, ! at the dwelling houae of Orrin lo.ter, In ».iio town, on the-id day «·ι December, ISTJ. at one o'clock 1\ M. ^ I f ? ? I - ( harlea II. Il.irri». More at f Ν -wry Corner, « (•corge Hurnham, !·*> l.eorge (i C bapmau. SO Timothy Walker, Hv ( li.irh « Kimbail Λ Co , J"»*· .lame-M. \Vi^ht.llou-eand I land, ' Win. Kia^.oi unku wu, .Uo K'hv. : I !.. Kichar laon. Λ Co., J.VI Μ.π hli.il Samlet on .V Co « »xfonl Plumbago ( ■» , ·.!**) Kreeman Γ < ·· mnou ,1 arm ( atNewr. Comer. j OHHIN KO-T1U liea-uo t Ν· m r., July Jlst, IS72. uugv $'«■' # I '» · Ό l.*«o ο ta» 7i :;no 'ill «·> l» »: mi •.0 ;l M 7Λ η ι·7 7Λ ! no !<X) I 1*1 ι jo »i :»ο 4ΰ» Ι·*» 74 ΐΨ *7 Hi I M Νοιι·Ι{<"«ηΙ(ίιι Ta\f\ lu lit·· t«»wu «·I t.ieeuwood,County of Oxford, and : .ι ι «· < ■ ι Maine, ι>ί uiiywi λ D i-ti ΓΙιι· following li*t id Τ;ιχι·«»ι» real ••-t.it«· of lion· ri -idcut owner» in (lie low η of t.recnwooU.for tlir \ car 1*71, in bill» commillt <| (o 1-a.u W < ntw milt. Collector of Tax·'» of »aid town, on tin· iilh da# 01 dime. 1-71. ami π-cotnmitted j.» David A · tin, on the U1 da; <»f April, I» I"»-', ha- been returned bj Mid David \. CoflU to ne a· remaining h a μ.'ml on tin· xhdat 01 Ma), l^U, bv hi- certificate of (|«at <1 ate. and now rt-iiiaiu unpaid; nud notice ι» hereby given tluit if ·η:Ί taxe- ami interc-t, aii<l charges an· not j>a1.1 iu(o the Trca-iny of-aid town ol tjrecuweod Hitliiu eighteen month- It'om tin- dale · »f 11 ; «· · · ni ni it in - nt ol -aid bill', -ο much ol lb·· real c-tat·· »n taxed ,i- will In1 -nfliricnt (o juiv tin· amount <Iit<* tlu iv* foi including iiitcrv-t ai. l chatges, w ill w ithout fui ther notice, In* μ·Μ at imlilii auction at Hit· Mon1 of Israel F-Emmon·, iu ·.-11 » I town, ·η tlx* .'- h day of Deceinl>·'!, i-Ti. at I o'd '«*1* Γ. M t"" > 5 .6 ? S -r s ^ >. S; < — 55 T. Ciot'kei, Le broke (arm. Λ ·'· 100 $150 $.1 73 fi lî» '.·( same, Κ. part ol \ oung fa nu, 1- !' j·'» W" 0Û t if» lotll dame, new liou-e, l 3Λ1 S 7i Κ Tbw » llriggs, W. part, 11 1 "·* Snrab W. Hill, uii'iiloH land, ^ S' ··* >xntc '» * 1«·» 4<J lu» I (λ> haine. [of SA 4 7 U> lut» lot» Horace l u m min.'· J. S _ _ _ Harm latin, >i · •p>* ' ·■*' >. I ttniminr«,W. )>nrl 11 »; |Λ «o I ou i lu .1 pt H'luc) 11 a yi·», A ^ _ Cale Iniiu. ' '· ·*■·" " « 8 ' J BMa»on,Fi an ci- Shaw farm, »«' 3·'" * ><'« ^ VhiK-iillluck.pi t [Kt'iiiUi' faim, '·'« Jô W \V > l'ingrec E· part. 12 1 4!» * > 1 *» H niSWilluiai·., 1 i -Il W l'« 1 S.U HuUiibLoii, Mountain Ι·»1 ilO UUO 22 M t: M) *ame.uear Bry a ni ' gorc, W "5 1 W ' "· \iuos Brvant, 3u 7i 1M I f* II obbs.TutlloA , Jack«on, Il il M Jo 1 ίJ I -·' Saint', 13 β 'w 100 · j0 » jO KbnWentworth, i 9 loi) Γ5 I s?< l Merrill J· Kowc, «art of Brrant farm. ^'· IV) .1 *3 J ··' Kniuci» Κ < oie, l.ullicr (,υΐο larni, Iου »i ι %i Ί id MHvlu Demon, Kcntlall A I>c mon farm, W .ViO t< 75 » «5 J. U. TebbeUs, Hrowuell hotoe, Il 7Λ0 le 7à same, lirifl Mil!, Ι*'*) ·17 M i" •-.mue, Suit :wo 7 ûo " '»0 h»me, wild land, 4'tt.i ma ô 03 Mme, Dearborn Iioum, 7-e» lioox'>u» 36 (M) James Cole 10 Μ*ι i .V) i S0 K'Ivtiu Morgan, Viekey -taiid, I âtl | il I il DANIl) KMMONS, Trea»unsr. Ureeliwood, Αιιχιι-t 1^72 STATE ΟΓ UNE. Tki tHl'KKIt'fc tlk'FH K. ( Augiinla, July io, l>7J. i 1>l Ksi AN'1 to < bap ' ■ >» .·. ο; υί the Hovi-cd statute-, I vsill at the Male Treaiurer'* of lice, iu Aii^ii-ta, oil the louilli day ol >eiitenilier in \l. at 1.' o'clock, uoon. m*I| aιι·I couvet iiy deoil to the highest hiiltler, all tlu· intercut o( the >tatc in the tracts of lati«I lier· inaftci -le .crilic-l, Icinjj in tinineorporateil tuniiilil|i«-tbr -anl tract» hav ing Imhii turfeitcd to the >tate for state taxe- anil County taxe*, certified |o I he TrtaMirei of "*t,ilo ι for tiie year 1k7(J. ι Tho aile and convcTnucu of taeh tract Will be made rtibjocf Ιο ,·ι riyht in tlie owner or part ow i;· er, who-e right» have bi crt forfeited, to icdeeiu the ί-ame at any time within one tear after the . sale by payiag or ti-n-b rinj; (υ Ike purchaaor hi» proportion of what the purcha-cr paid therefor at the xale, with intere»t at llie rate of twenty par cent. (>ei uiilium, from the time of the -ale, and one doUai jt>> ramo; or aachuinoiay redeem hi- interest In paying a. afoiT»aid to theTrca-ur er of State as provided lu Chapter »>, Section of the Kevieed Statute-. No tract, however will be sold at a price it-t· than th« lull amount due thereon for each iinjiaid ■ Mate and touutv laxea, IdImwI nul coal· m de· •cribird i» tht following schedule : UXFOKI) COl'NTV. Γ377 acre- No. 0, H. 1. (Stillc lax , * 1 * ·> i:iî<0 acren No. 4, U. -, do ·'» : Oachclor'9 Urant, fid it M Frycburg Academy. do 11 IÙ jal.io-Jw U .M, CALDWELL, Treat. !\'o(ire of roict losure, i IΓ IIKKKAS, Law son C. smith, of Newry, in yy County of Oxford, did on the twenty-first day of October, A. D. l»>7, convey in mortgage lo Enoch Foster, ot Newry, in saul County, certain tract- or paie el s of land, viz : lot No. ·.' Γη range £ in said Newry, ou the west side of Boar Hirer; al-o oac-thipjk part of lot No. 3 in 2ud range of lots ! in o.Uil Newry, and about II ai res from the uorlli ea-t corner of lot No. ·± iu the 2nd range of lot- in «aid Newry, on the east side of said river, to se cure ihe payment of the mi in of two hundred and fifty-five dollars and forty cents utul interest; and whereas the said mortgage deed was AHuigiim] to uie l»v the said Knoch Foster, and the condition ; of said uiortifnjje has been broken, 1 claim to fore j close the same pursuant to the Statute iu such ca-e made and provtdedi. KNOCH tOSTKK.Ju. Bethel, July Sist, lh?2. augtt Potior ol" Foreclosure. \irilKBKAS, Albion WashbiirUt ol Canton, iu , fir the County of Oxford, on Ihe twelfth day of Juh in ihe year eighteen hundred and sfxty-sefun, I by tit· deed of mortgage of that date, conveyed to ine certain pieces or parcels of land situated in ι Hartford, iu said Conuty. and described iu said j deed as "The east half o'l lxu timbered seven in ! Ihe eleventh range of lots iu -aid Hartford and divided by the road runniug north and *outh Wirongh sâid lot." "Al-o one other piecc, beinjt theCiorel.ot numbered Are and lying dlre<tly ea»t of said Lot numbered seven"—Said mortgage being reconle<l in Oxford Bugistry of Deeds, Book 15.">, l'âge 1»7, and the conditions of said ; mortage being broked I claim a foreclosure of the ; same, and give this notice for that purpose. FKEDKHICK ELLIS. Turner, July 20,1872. JnlySO _ JOB PRINTINGo»^,1'^ Til Κ - ■ibacriher hereby girea j»ut»l ι«· not n o that he luth Ι><·ι·ίΐ Inly appointed b> the HoimruliU Judge of »'nd..-tt«·, for the County (it Oxford. ami a *umcd tli«· trustOf Adminiatratorof the estate ol ΟΚΟΙΡίΕ C. WHITE, lato of Pari-, iu taid Count., decease·!, by μi* ii»ri bond mm Un law direct » : Vi*· therefore re«picst - all ρ«τ··>ιι» » ί m aro Indebted to the cetatoof aalddt cι-«·«! mmako Immediate pn;. nient; and those \vh ν catty de mand* therooti. to exhibit tlic »aim ι EOllEN II W ι;» -I I ^ July l«th, 1*7.'. Oxroau, ex At a Court of Proban . it la at Paris within and lor tin* County ot « ixford, on tli** tliird Tuesday of July, A. D. Is7'.', JAMES Μ. ΓΙ'Kl Ν TON, Administrator of the estate of Aaron Cotlcu, late of llvroi·, in nid County, deceased, ha ν Inn presented fit* ilr-t and final account of administration ot tit·· estate «»«' s«i I deceased for allowance Ordered, that the » tîd \dinliiistrat ir^lw notice to all persona Interested, by causing a copy of this order tobe published three, weeks «ucct «aively in the Oxford Democrat, printed »t I'arls, in said Coutity, that they may appear at a Pro! it· Court to be held at l'aria, or· liit· Hd I'uesday ot Allouât next, at y o'clock in the foreuoon, ami shew cuu»«. If any they have, why th<· same should not hv allowed. A. II. N\ ΑΙ,ΚΚΐ:, Judge. A tru« copy— atts.«t : J. llobba, U< gut«r. OXFoKD, a> At a ' ourt of Pr· hate h< !d iitPiirl* within and f<r the County of Oxford, on the third Tuesday of July, \. !>■ l>s<-\ CVttiKBii 11 ES 16 V WIGHT, Executor* of the / lust Will and Testament of William Wi^ht, late of (.Head, in said Counts, decca-ed, having presented their flrat neconnt of administration «.f the estate of >aid deceased fbr allowance : Ordered, That the said Executor* giv·· notice to all person· Interested by causing a copy of this order to be published three weeks alccesaivtlv in the Oxford Democrat, printed at I'aii·, In said Count*, that they may appear at a Probate t'ourt to bt held at Paris,ia said County, on the kl Tutsday Of Angu«t next, at ^o'clock in tke forenoon,andshow cause, if tiny 11κ·) have, ahy the tame *hould not be allow· d. Λ. II. WALK Bit, Jtid^e. A truroapv—atte»t J.S. llotins. Uegt*t·r. Οχκ·>ηυ, tta: — At α Court ot Probate luldat Purl* within and tor t'ie County ot O xford, ou the t'drd 1°til'».lav Of Jufs * l> IN*-, 1> ΕΤί'ί'Λ C ΓΙΙΑ III.Ε*», nam -d E\ Mil·.* in a ) cci tain in^iriMtt. nt |·«ιι ixn tinir to t>.· I he la»t Will u nd TeaLaitttnl ·>Ι Justus C lut rie» lat· ο I Kryt'burif, in »aid · inmt), ·!*·« e«Md, h tvinj; pre aeuU'd the -ante An probate: Ordere I, Rial the -aid Executrix *" ·· »>oil« · to all pcisous Inteiested, lit c.tu*ing a cop) ot this oi «!«■ r tu Le publidted titrée «nk· successively in th> <>x· fot'f 1>< inocr.tt, print ι d h! Purl· in said < ouitl). that they uni) up ear at a Probate Court to I ·· held at Pati», on' the third I uesda) of August next,at nine o'clock In the forenoon, and shew cmu»··, t| »u> they have, why tlit same should not be nrove,I tpjrovtd and allowed aa the last Will and testament of said deceased. \.ll \\ ALkEU, Judge. A truecipv—attest J. S. Honits. Uejjlater. (>xt ·>Kt·, S* XI a t'ourt ..t Probate hel.t ai Pari», j within and t>»r tr i'outit) of ' »xl >rd. on theTl ird Tn «day of Jttlv, Α. I). 1»Γ-, ÎOKI. Μ Ι EI.Ε IT, named E\cci,u,r lit.« - eiiaitj in"lr*tuenl purportilitC to bo tlx la.-t W :!1 and re-t.Hinent i»t tl illett lat·' '1Γ Norwa), iu said C«»unty dec, ι *ed Ita* ι Λ pre· < nted 11·. tin»· for ptohalu : Onler»··!, tii«*t I he *aid Ex»·· ι toi r "· «' itotne to all per*oi:- interested, bv can-itiK a e->|»\ ol thi order to l»r puldislied three η,'eks > tie. e* -i\, lv in 111 Oxford Democrat, prtotod «· Paris, IimU Conntv, tliKl tin » nut) .'I'l" ,u ·'' ·' "bate ' <>ιηi, tO be held n: 1'arls ·.· the third ln< twlaj ! Au·; next, at nine o'clock in the forenoon, ami »1ι··\> c;ill»e, i I t :i\ lite > ·' ι V« . W I. i cyanic «η: Id ·ι he pr»ve«l, âppr ■» ·! and nl! «<··! i* the I»-! \\ ill at,·I T«-atan»ent ·Ί 'id decense I. A H Α Λ ! Κ Ε It lu.b ·· A tree e tpy —ntt«i-t. J ν IloUbs», Ιί··^'-1· ι (J\t οκι», ικ — At a Court ol Probata It··id ->t Ρ tri», with ' ο and ft»r i!k Co Hal) «»î_ tlvford, on the lîtlrd ltir»da\ of Julv. \. D. VIA \ 16 A I"> H \ V I tMCD, nttiued Ε v<·· ιο; m η ·'· rtain in«tr inn-til ptn |xirlii»s b'J'· tlsc Ust'wiil and 1< tauieutol JAtti Kipje) , l«tc ··! t ai.ton, m said > mut; , de ·· ι·· 1 · ·*'»;·« pr» ··'"' ι·»| tin* · ι in ο fur probate Ordered, I'lut ih* ajtd E*· · t"-Jr give in'ticv roall per*on« Interest· J, Uv cauiln;; ·copy ol th;s order to he publi-hed tlir· wt · k» succ··**!» · l> in lltettxford Democrat, ι·πι·ί· «1 it Parla In »uiu Count», U»at th'·· ;nav apoearat a Probate Court to be ■. id at Paris,on the third lu ·Ι«ι of V'.r. ti. \t. .«t ·.» o'cl k in the forenoon, and »h··*· c.iu««. it ury they have urhj the mom abould not In proved, Approved and alio,· · .1 .·· tin 1 r t Will an·! I ·*' ·ιη«·ι ■ ot »*·<! d· · or t » ed \ . II. Λ A I.h Ε16, Jud-··. Λ trus atl· *i J Η· 11 units, I, · κΐ» t · ι ι M t ·Ί' I· >s.- M t t <·ιιιΊ ··1 Pi'··■ · it· I;··!· 1 at l'a ι is. within <:··Ι ι··· the I nunl) ol Oxftwd, ontha llnid l'uesd.i) Ί July \ D. Is·* (' EOltOΚ li BKAHt Ε. named . « ' r In * I crt.t n iu*lrtitii« iit ι··ιΐ |· Μ Mus u, m· lii.· .-»i Will nnd Teatameut ol Joliu Κ Bearee, late ol Sim'Way. in -aid · utility, de· fs··· 1, having |>i·· sentiil the >jiiiic tor probate Ordered. I hat the -aid Executm *ivr uotic· l«· an per on* Interested, by causing a ''vpy <>t this or I· r to t»< published three w··· ks <itio **ive|·. In t!··· ox-, f.,r<l Oemocral. j rlnt»·! ·» ParUbt · dd » «>iint) .t'iat they iiwi)* appear at a Prot'at·· ί OttTt to lie held at f Pari*, on tie third ruesdaf of 1*.'· eext, attune o'clock in the forenoon, uad 4'iew cu't*e It auv th»y | have »!i) th·· same ohonbl not be proved aj.ptov. d ; nti 1 allow, d as the la*! SM I ami testament-d said tlrCr4<,H, A 11· WAL.KKK, Jodg». A fruf Copy—attest : .1. S. II < >n u*. lli'jlitfr tut okI' s·* —Λΐ λ < «mri of l'iohate held al l'an* w tihin ami foi the County of oxford, on the third Tiiènlnv of July. Λ I'· l«sîi. 1)11 U.ltKK Κ A UK \1>Ι.ΓΛ , l.uardiaa »>f >-n» ud \\ Itradlcv , milioi < lilld aad heir of miii ne I \ llrndley, întc of Fi\rburg, m-ai I « otiiily . ilc< < aaed, having pie«oi.tc»l h«« Ur«t account 01 guardianship of -«"I watd lot allow in <· Ordered, That the *;»"l i.narilinn give notice to nil pfi oil- int«<i«-»ted, by e.<iin.iiig ;ι < «·|·> "· ,1", or»l«r to be piildi-hcdthie»· wei k sino«—-ivelv in theOxiord Ι>ι·ιιιο.·πιΐ. printed ill I'nn-. that they nil·· aiipeur at a Civliut» t oitrt to b«· h»hl i«t I ari» in «ιιί'Ι l omit» . on tin· "·*1 1u» ► d λ \ Aug. u»*\t, at y oMix k «il tli* lon-noou, .111.1 show > .ui«o, il am Ihov hnvc.wh) tin' «.ame-hot'ld uol be ilhiwnl \ il U \ Ml Kit. <JU<IIC<!. • \ true CV py-alle·.! -J· >· UUBW. IU?.;.>t«;i· 11\ f ι>i;|»,>> - \l ., · 0111» ol T'inhale hold at Cans with ι η and lor Hit· l <>nnty ol oxford, on tli·· tairil r.iesd»\ vl Jul), li. ' υ- \ il. I'tliliN >! jO&KPfl 11Κ LI' \ui.m·· tioloroi the e-t.it» ol I'aiuiHuJ lime-, lat»· of Sitmii<T, ut «aid I ountv, dooca-rd, prawns for ilccii-c to .-cllaudcouvc} at public or puvaletal»·. ail of the réftl C4tat»· of ««id <!··· <· 1 -.-.I, lor til·· |i*^ luwit ol drblt ami inoid«'nta| charge-: Ordered, Thai U>« »aid|Petitlou«r give uotlcot· all |»er«>n- Intere-ted, by mti-iUK an ab-li.»«*t Ol hi* in titiou with this η» dor thereon, to be inibli !ι· I tiuvt* η·ί14 ·ιι. .·--!» <■! in lin' « » χ Γ· · it Memo· rral. a ti«w>pap»T printed ut l'an-, thai lb»·) 111 iv aiiiK'.ir at :i Probate t. ourtto be hold ai l'aria. In -nil ( .uiiih. on tho third lu flay 1 Augu»t next at V o'clock ill tin- forenoon, an·! -»·« >· cau-c. if an) they have, w hv the «ami· should noi bo granted. . ..... , , Λ II. Η Μ.Κ hit J "!>:<·. Λ ti ll»· 00,ι*—ι«11»·"Ι ' J· * ΙΙ·»Ιίΐ:> Κοι,'^ΙΡΓ. Uxkohi», η*:—At a Court of Probate hold at Pur», within and for the County ol < >xford, on tho third Tueaday of .faly, Λ. 1> l>CV ON the lo tttiou or ilKAX U W il.fc\. A'I.m.i. i-trati r ι·ι th«. cotatu of SuMivau J \\ile>, lato of Kiyibur*. in «aid l'«»unty. »lo« i»rriv inu foi » lteeo»e to aeU Md con*« · at puNb' an»l prlv it»· Mile, · rtaiu ι»!··-·»'- and p ir<·» 1- ol real «*· 1 i»|e and timber vwiiilin« »nt ifnl r>fc«le, in η<-οι· dan»*·' with hi- petition '·» 1:1c for tlmt imn·©-;·: Orderc<i. I hat thr -aid l\tltlot»» r five nolle* to «11 «..tioiih lui» routed by cuu-lrs an abftvact of lii* uclition with UiIn order lliereon. Ι») I·»· |'ul>n*ue<l , three *-oek« i»i»-····--iv. lv in the oxford Democrat, , pri'itoil at i'url- i· iaid County, that they may up· w-ar at a Piohifo Court tu hi held at Pari* :» «nid County, uin' i' thild Tueeday ol Aujr· next, ι at 1» o'clook in tbe lor»*noon and uln w cau««. il any 1 thev hu*«· wi" t »»· Miitn· shoul l not I'»· graptoo. A II WAI.KKU.-Judge. A tru·· οο|·ν -«ttost: J S. II'jHIih, ItogUter. i)M ■ 1 it ι », h- : \ i .1 « <·ιι rt ol l'robali hubl ai Γ.ιπβ ! uilhiii'aii l ··' the ( <>nnt>. <if Oxfonl »hi iho third TiicmI.-u ..1 .luly. Α. I» foî*. ON the iietil «·ί ol hLl/A ·'. M All>II \l.l<, Widon «·Ι I·.loader I». Mar»hrtll.laU· <d l'an·», I in «aidCounii.dtfretteod. i»rajm« lot .tu allow a no ο out of il··· Ι'οκοηηΙ K-tato »l ln»i iiie im 1 bnorilered, l liat the said l'etitioner 1υ I all per «un* int. rosted, by cau«in^ a e-opy»! dor to '. r publi-hoil thr» «i weeks •ucceMfVOly in the ; Oxford l>oin ·» r it. a new -paper printed at 1^arl!·, in 1 naid Counly.tl·:·! they may appear ata I robate t ourt to Le held at Carls, on the third Tu«m1i) ol \ujç< ni xt al 'J o utu'-k :·ι the I r. noon, and -li»*vv cause, it η η ν th y I. »vc ul,y tin· should not b<· ffranted. A. H- WALKKK, JudKe. A true c ipy—attest : ·Ι. 8 llobbs, lte^iiter· |)XK<»K!>, SS- At a Court of Γ robate held at I'aiis, within and lor the County of < >xlord, on th» third i Tun-day of July. A. l>. ι*»*-'· ON the pclitioti of Μ AIO HAI'tiOOl». wi.fow of William ilajigMgd, Jijtt» ol Kryebturf. m s.ilil County, tlMoea.-tMl, inaviil» tor nil .lU'ivvaneo out of tlie |>erMm.nt u*t4U' oi lit*r |ul«i 1iu.m)î«iui Ordered, fhatthe said IMitiut.i r give notice to nil lierions inlen sted.by causing .1 c|.y of this order to bepuWiehed three weeks moccsslvelv in the Oxford Iicmocrat. printed at l*ari·. in ?aid county, that they may appear at a CrobateCourttobeheld H I'aris. on the third Tuesday ot Aug. next, at nine o'clock in the forenoon» i^iiu chum·, il un) tn€»y h ive why til." «ami; should not be ^ranlt d. ' w '' 1 A* li-WALK Kit Judjce. Atruecopy—tlttll : J· S.I|'»Bwe, ltegist»rr. 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Ί ι■ -ιΐιι;·Ι·'im i. .1 ij iirinciit .ill · .111 ••ο·'» .· ,:· 1 ··.■■. uiiN furtirl».. tojrutbei with .·» M in u^·* i·iti·ι* . I..'\|ΐΐΙ··ιι <Μ.ΐ'·Ιι·. I>i<am-. Hint» Ι·ι l.nlir-, ι\ι· Λ <|ΐΐΐΊ Γ, οχπίιηκ i Iho.imi ««dd-Addo· »'Γ W11.1.1 \Μ Λ <ΓΟ., l'ub», l'hila II 1·; A LÏH! I be ni'.ot popular modirint for ncrvoii» iroabl»· . tli·' -oiirrr "Γ nil other miment- i» IIOIHI s > 1; It \ I \ I-!, mill luvigoi'Mf ur. Iwr -rtl·* l»y all I irtijf · ι »t-. I'rimr Oat· I » · > 11 ;t r ItiENI S~WA NTËD For ( i< MlDSl'KKl» Pir%Hlniliiil Giiiiipai^n Book· tVEKY < HUES SArATS IT. ΛI-ο Το t \ >| I * vlit\ i.Oi >!>■>, Aildie·», (·ιιιιιΙ<|ΐπ il\ Γιιΐ|ιίι«- I'm lilUh1114; lloiltr, |i»7 l.lbcrti Npw ^ urC pC| R"CJJR. " J HAM'S ^ Η % r.w rni it 1 \ 1: I III i'_'t · · t : » lit - I - \ i»i\ :11 i- ) I I L » ι » ι j 1 '", 'Λ t 1 ! I < L J It ν 11Γ · ·ιιΐι·Ιι·tt<*i!oi> il··! til· 1» ·-t tr il HlH , t u mil-, r, i l' . it III II· «ι M.il. r f- ~ lu·. I r , · Λ 'II III. I" III. ill I· I |i ···■ VI· ΙίΙΊίΜΙΛΜ Y«»UK,I'\ . (lOi.Li^i A ri: a vi» ro.it wi;h« 141.i\ MTITI 11 , !¥·%* ii ivcn,C'onii. ι* ι Ι<·γ> t'i ί·Ί1ΐ'»ι·. llti-nii·»-, *H-ji nlii;it Nch.>o|-, I > Militari tii· I Nioal V nhui ··* I ill ·» - - ·ϋΐι {-.tli Tfii'i br^iii ~··ι»l ι i r h ι 4'ιι|ι·ή'ΐι·>, iulilri··». l.«n.U»t II. ICI sfiMIJ,. Principal. ± . *-> '-c..' .Jr-* Λ'-2Γ Λΐιν :···Μνι· ιιηη or ir<>T:in «rll f·» ··M Tlir lloitar liolil t y cloiutiln. I «I. ι · ι". · ·. ·· I y. Ill])Ιύy eqrîoi <"l rrtçe low. Çoin?ttii*;»loiitf lib· •Mal. ^«'ii'i for IH'M rii'tlvi· l*:i ll« )Ι!Λ(. Κ Κ1 Μί, Τ)ι··ιιΐ| - »m lîle, (. ·»ηη. VU.XTs \\ 1ΛΤΚΙ» t.» vnuv .·· !· ι · •The I.If*· of llrm y Wll-on," lijr .11 |iii>: lil » «1.1.1. Λ III I !î Î- Λ Kl.|l> Ν A *» i> —III! ilih w< 1 it toll i'tilili-Ικ·ι! «villi Mr ii«ou - approνal. Now ·»ιΙ»ο tiim· to make money, ft i; i;t »*»KI.I., Publisher, l»o-ton. Ma»* CvHP.tlUS (.TOOWS <2 1872. Λ,οΐιΐ- «»Ηϋ···.ί m» ''wi ' amplijpi Λ·*!*. Sri! at Siffhl. 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I MoN H BI.IHlIlSu, ιο, ι !ιί·*>ικ·ι, III , l'Iiil»., Ι'λ , or .*ju injfllrifi. Μη.-» ('Λ \fPA TCN 1Ί. π f y Vvil.ll ill Jil ι t, f HADGES* τ ,:· richards co, n'l,jUlj° MVrs 47 Murray St.- N. Y. AiillM s Q uilted.·· Vjti iiie iiûiko ι»ιθη· money ni uni k for tii than al anything t* i m· Humiic* llylil îiiiiI |irrtiijiDcnt. l'rutiouUr· ΐΊι·«·. <· >τιν·ον Λ ('·»., Fiiir Art J'ublnhtr*, l'orlliui I, Μ.τίικ·. Uç l»l ΙΛΟ < «., Λ. l. ΙΊΙΚ ΓήΛΛΛ I Ο I Ν ι* Ι|((ίι(ι. Circular* fin·. Q Lvvl ltrjrct all \ iolr ut Purxallv···. Τ bey ruin tht! tone of lin» bowels and weakon Che digestion. Tamkant'.s JBfPKKV ι.m i.m SE ΠΕΕΚ \i EE1EN1 ί« iiîciI by rational people an a mean· of relieving all 4erui«gefH«:nt<i id tlu: stoniu<*ll. |iv«*r au l ίηίΐ'Λ tinee, Imv-.u;-,· ti iciuo*u · oU-u 14'M'»iih wilbont pain and impart» vi^or t<> tlie «nyau» wbn-b it pu rifle- ami regulate*. SOLI) BY A I.I. DBriiGMΓϋ AAA KEW.4KD Na I I II 11 I Korar·)'ι of nunc' #|1 I eI 11 11 f IMccdiiiK ItibluK or ΓΙ V4/·4"! V W Vrerated IMU- ih«f DKIIIM.'S I'll.I. Kl.MEI'Y fail- to cure, iti· prepari'd cxpr»--»ljr to ruie tlie rile, ami uotiiing el-c. ^oM by ail l>: uj;^i-t.-. J.'r'r^ *i .nn For Sale V Splendid WOOD'S MOW'Iift MACIIl^K fur fa{c :;t ;t Ijai^nin; Hie owner having moved away, has no utu k»r l|. Till* nuelijiie may be seen by calling on tlie gubfcriber. JOHN GARLAND. l'arià Hill, July tub, lb"2. adr Vigor, For restoring to Gray Hair it a natural Vitai.ty and Color. Λ dressing which is at once agreeable, healthy, and effect ual for preserving the hair. It soon restores faded or tjrntj halt to its original • rotor, with t/io rjl,, ν and fresh act* of youth. Thin hair is thickened, falling hair checked, and baldness often, though not always, cured by its use. Nothing can restore the hair where the follicles are de stroyed, or the glands atrophied an-1 decayed ; but such as remain can be saved by this application, and stimu lated into activity, so that a ικ·\* 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. The 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, the Vigor can only benefit but not harm it. If wanted merely for a JI AIR DRESSING, nothing else can bo found so desirable. Containing neither oil nor dye, it does 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 L Co,, l'raeticsil .nul Analytical (. hciuiaU, LOWKLL, MASS. lu 1ΆIlls. Ι,ν Λ Μ ΙΙΛΜΜ«>Μ>. In Wm»I" r.Vlllsb) Κ. Α. ^ ·M Ni». •lit* wrJl-knnwn r. n,·· !v »' -■* not dry tip :» Cnuyh, |o.%vt; tlio-caii?·· l*-liiu<>. ."· ι Ibu cam* vrttn n>«»t umnu'· lit torn»; hut It Itfwwi·* *·ιΊ · I»»—m the longs, ainu · Irri' itl >n. thu^ r / .·Γ ι'ι. .. , nl.i · t. sktu « rowr.κ a on. jt.* -t· y. i. ·» bï (lfl|.'i't»,.« «nil tll.Jif.l lit lln-tli Uu-I, KU4K.V.) ïPIE'Vfipj» !)>V' . Thi» i- die m«»-t thorough blood purifier »«■'. di» rovcml, ind Cam nil luiuor» from lb· worst SeroÎnlι t<< ι common Kruptiou. Pimpl··· and Itlotch· ■ "ι· tin· I .tee, ami »:il· or Itongh >km, which art ntcb anno hi|blemldie· to usai j vomm |tor»oii!t. η··ΙιΙ tu llir ii.-«uf a Un !>·.( . · «Γ tliii· «vimK'Ifui ι it··· I «·· i ι · «■ Kioni o|i»· to f if Ιι» Ixilll··» will rui e - til It'll'tiiu. hrT^ipcl.nt. - ni l Head, King Worm- It I-,*» .«1· Kru| lion» «.f tut· -kin Seiof'ila soie». I !«·« r» and M,'aiik«r" t · ttic Mouth ami Stomach It it a pure medicinal «\!ι<Ί of •milvt· roots ami plant», comhiting in h.irtnony, Nature ino«t *. . · ign > ιιι alit e pr· pe lir».w!i'li (•oil lii · iti-tillei till·· tin· vegetable kingdom for healing tin· tick II n a great restorer fot the hln tijitli and vigor <>l th« ->»tem Tln>»f who aie languid, leeplr*». have Ncitou· \ppifhcnMon· or fear», or anv alïc tton·» vmptomati·· of weak· in·»*, will ilnd convint ij* evidence ot it· rcAtorx t»r«· power upon trial It yon teol I>ull, I>r»w ··.. licbBlliteil and iltMuomlMt, lure frequent HmiI· iclie, M mill t.i*»r« badlv »·» tin' in tilling. I regular Λppetiie. nul tourne eo.u>-<l.nn ai· -t leiιιικ rr«·n« Torpid Llrer or ·*ΒίΙκ»ιι»ιΐΓ»ί>." lu man* rini of "Liver « oinpl*inl,' onl> ι |t.t; t of tiir »»· -τ uptoini arc experienced. Λ» a ι einedj l'or .ill ·ιι· ίι ι·»»γι, Dr I'ifi*·«·*- Uttl'ltn Midetl Uimoviti. Ii:·» no «••pial. *» it «-rt.-t-l~ p«*i left fint ·, leaving tin· livur Mi· ngthencd and lit*allh . Ι'»ι πιη· >· hsbir · tl t.'onatipation of the Itonel it ι- λ neverfading remedy. aiul t h« wljo h;·*· «"til lor llii- iur ρ<>»<· are loinl in it - prai*»·. In Itionchial, ΓΙιη at ami Lms Oi«MN«i il lia» product·! in my tiH· riniaik.iiilf cure*, nlnr« uibir uic<lieinw» li.te failed >ohi by drucgi*t■« at tl 00 per bon It· Pre paiv-l ni the ( hemic il Liboratory of It \ PtERCB, M l> . Buir.il··. Ν V Juntl 3m MANHOOD: HOW LOST, HOW OICI.D. Just |nil»li-l · I Λ new ι 4iln il "I I>r< Culver Hell*· Crlrbrntnl Ki»») ·>» tin· rmiicul > nr4 fwill ont iiictlit-iiir : ui Μ ι ItMAltiKHlitÎlA, or *·« >»i mal WoikiiMi, luvoluntaiy seminal l»aae·, Ivi· IotKnCY. Menu! ami l'liy-iml Incapacity, Imped iment» to Marriage, etc ; al«o ConM'MI'TIOn, I. F iLKi'M and Fits induced by -elf indulgence or covtial rxtnuriKann·. Av'Pricc, In tie·à envelope, only t> e« ,-nt». I'lic celebrated author, m thi» admirable clearly demon-irate», front thirty year»' Micee-·. fill practice, tLai the alarming con-et|uenee» ι •ell ahiiM· can be ratlieally cured « iflioul the dai g trou* u»c of internal medicinc οι ι be application oi the k ii ι le ; pointing oi.t a mode <T cure at omo oiniple, certain and effectuai, by mean· of wlitrli evtn Hiiffcier, no matter what hi» condiUou iiih· 1>c, may curc hhn.»elf, fheajilr, j .i\htely ami rail ictilty Uv I'll!» !· · turc -hou! 1 · e in tiiehamUoi' ei * ytjulh and every man in Mt·' land. Sen:, tindi:r -·;»!, in a ρ! tin cu\elo|»c. u» any :ι·I • In -f on r<—eipt I >·;\ · . Ii*,ortwο po»t ! tani|·». A too, Dr. Ciilrcrwcll'H "llaiTiagc Cîttidc, prit*· 25ccMa. , Xd'ti·'*» (he piihli»Ιι·'ΐ ». 4ΊΙ.%h. j. r. hum: ι co„ 1' > ». llo\, !J7 Lionel . , New York apr>lo'T'i iy You Can Find. 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