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in Um United Stole*, where the people ol one State undertook to control th* acti.,ui of the people of another Suts. Chnl war has been existing in Kuai ever since the 30th of March, 1865, and will continue to exist till the State Government of Mis souri or the Ueneral Government at Wash ington shall take measures to prevent fllli busuring expedition*—in short, till the ac tual ssttLis ahall be allowed to cultivate peaceably their toil and their political opin io na, and to decide psaceabiy the character •f both at the ballot bux." The Eril and it* JUmady. The last number of the San Francieco Pa* cific, thus portr-ivs the condition of aocietj in California, and shows the necessity of the revolution now in progress : '•Tbe people are Partly at fault in regard to the evils upon which we have fallen — They have been gu Ity of criminal indiffer ence as to the political wants of the State; indifference to tbe moral qualifications of candidates for their suffrage*; to the im moral practice* prevalent among themselves, and to all the gnat and permanent interests of the country. Forgetful of God, of righte ousness and of mutual responsibilities, thej have sold themselves into the hands of rulers most of whom are dee'itute of principle ; and now are reaping the fruits of their own neg lect. Gamblers, swearers, drunkards, keep-1 ere of mistresses, frequenters of abandoned bousee, and despisera of the hard toiling la-: borer, have applied for office, and being the most active, have drawn after them the •rowde enticed with the intoxicating bowl: and with appeals to low prejudicss. and have secured their election to high positions of, trust, while few people cared for it. From the time when we saw, in '49, the preecnti Senator ol California, haranguing, for polit-1 ical ends, a vast awemblage upon the holy Subhath, and catering to their degraded ap petites with intoxicating liquors, we felt that ths faults of the people would be visited up- i on them in hoi rore. Tbej have partly coma; everr thinking' man trembles as be inquires, • What shall1 he the end of these things?* With our citi«' and our State nearly bankrupt; our charac-1 Ur abroad degraded and our principles at1 home corrupted; th* infamous sciung the reins of government, while vice and wicked ness stalk in opsn light; a Congreaunan im-' bruing his hand in the blood of an Irish Waiter, and a cbiet Judge of a State, setting at defiance 'law and order,' beating a man ' brutally in the street; a Marshall of ths United States token from the den of gamb-' lera; and murders fourteen hundral in on* county and but three leg-.d executions, with taleuted expounders of'law' betbre our courto, extolling openly tbe mistress of one of the 'gates ««f nell' as an 'angel of benev-, olence;' with noon day murder in the thronged street, snatching away one among the great and best of our citixens.aud the a» saasiu borne off for protection, uuder the guardianship of the deputv-keeper of the jail, a perjured stuff r of Iwllot-boxes at our ( slectious; no wonder, if finally the people in f defence of their lives, their liberties, and their j honor, following the exainple of tin* Chiof ( Judge (hut for what different purpose*') , arose, culrnly and mightily, and took for a ( time into their own hands the. administra- ■ ( tion of justice." | ( •• Lift's Amt."—'Th« following, from} the New York Tribune, givrs in brief the ' cleareat explanation we liave seen of the re- ^ J cent transactions in Kansas— , ( Lane's "army," llie appnach of which i toward Kamua, through Iowa, produced ( •uch an excitement aiuong the Bonier Kuf- . liana, who had closed the entrance into Kan-11 ■an through .Miivouri, waa nothing but a ! < partj of emigrants attempting to make their j ] way into Kauaos, with the intention of ea- I tabliahing themnclvce there un bona fide act-' i tier*. Tliey werw made up partly of faini- « live from Indiana and partly ol three com- i Cniee— two from Ma«acliuaetta and one | >m Chicago— which had been atoppM and i robbed inauattempt lo pu» through Mia- i aouri, and compelled to retraoo their stejsi | I They numbered, all told, throe hundred and' < twenty four men an I aixty women and chil dren, and instead of hviu£, a* the Borderj< Ruffian telegraphic reports have do*crit>ed a them, a art of desperate blackguard*, thieves and robbers, like the iteorgia and South, I Carolina companies, they were a highly re-'. •pectable people, who went out to aettle, not > I to tight, and who carried arma solely for •all defence. Alter having atopped for aome time on the bank* of the Minaouri, in appre benaiou of attempts to interrupt tliem, they! 1 croaaed through Nebraska and Karma, an escort uf mounted man having been tent 1 from Topeka and Ltwrvncv to cover their!1 advance. Two milea inside tha Kanmta1! boundary, and ahout seventy-two from To peka, having found a fine situation, with coal and liia.'Stouc, they left sixty m >n to fouud a town, to wh'ch they g»v* the ex prewtive name of Plymouth, aignificant o( the first introduction of civilisation into that 1 barlatrous region. Twelve miles further on they left tilt)-seven men to establish another town, to wtiicli they gave the no l<*s» aignifi cant name of Lexington; and fifteen milea!1 further on a I nrd detachment waa left to, j build a towu called Concord. The reat pro- 1 Oftxlmi on lurtj-bve utiles lurtlicr to lopeka, which they reached on the lllh, ju»t in limo 1 to aid their frco Mate brethren iu breaking up no 1mm limn three fortified camps of rub bers and horse-thieves, by which, during the wliolo summer, the neighborhood of Lawrence has been infested. The free State uk'u were completely »uivt*wful in nil those operations. With during oourugw they at tacked the enemy's fortified posts, captured • cannon, n number of arms, and sev eral prisoners, patting the marauder* by whom they hud l«vn harassed to (light, nnd < the L'niivO States trooja not inter lering— ended by a formal treaty with Gov. Slian non, by which they recovered the nnnon carried off from Lawrence when it eras sacked, nnd procured discharge of eever nl of their men who had been nrraited. This is the basis of nil the lnte stones • bout the ntUck on Locompton nnd the re lsuse of (io». Kohinson nnd th« other treu •on prisoner*. The Musourians are muster ing in force, with new threats to extermin ate tho five State settlers ; but now that the tree State men Lite learned to fight nnd feel nt liberty to do to, we have very little fear of nny serious ntUck upon them, nt least while the dragoons preserve their pree sut neutrality. Saco, Sept. 10, 1856. Mr, Cowan, Dear Sir : l'ermit me through your columns to offer to our afllictcd friend, Mr. Ilanscom, n little consolation which hr must exceedingly need in this, his time of trouble. On looking over the Democrat of last week, we find that " nil eyes ore turned towards Maine, watch ing with grvat interest the result of thej coming election," nnd that "as goes Maine, •0 goes the Union." On the day preceding lb* next issue of the Democrat, tho people rising in their might, speak, and after elect ing Representatives trurn " Waterborough," York and Wells, " those who hats an abid ing confidence in the principles of Democra cy, need not be discouraged, for the nation will triumphantly sustain those principles in tits election of Buchanan." It docs seem to me that it must require an "abiding con fidence in the principles of Democracy," to sustain sumo of our friends until the Novem ber election, when Maine will pmvo that what she lias now aud sho means, by roll ing up n still larger majurity for Fremont and Dayton. Yours Respectfully, Yooo Amebic*. •• Kivn o' Gi* Oct " Why don't you fc»nl down that Patten flag mid a Re puhiican to »" Scraight Whig " yesterday ■aorninc. " Hava'l got strength this mom bf," was tk« rsply.—Pfrtlaad ddssrtusr. v THE CONGRESSIONAL ELECTIONS. Maim elects a united Republican IVlega tion to Um next Congress as follow*; In the Unit district lion. •. obn M. Wo<d is elected over bis competitor, Hun. Jusiah S. Little, by a tujkj itiir of about fifteen hundred. In the secood district Char It* J. Oilman, Esq., k elected over Mr. I'illsbury, the nominee of the democrats end straight whige, by a majority of upwards of 2WU. In the third district Nehetniah Abbot, i the Republican candidate, is elected over } Henry Ingall* by a majority of more than £5)0. la the fourth district Hon. Freeman 11. Morse is elected over Hon. l>avid Bronson, the candidate of the straight whig* and democrats, by a majority which can only be reckoned bv thousands. In the fifth district Hon. Israel Wash burn, Jr., is elected over Abraham Sun I urn by a majority of 3000. Mr. Sanborn was the candidate of the Buchaneers. In tlie sixth district Hon. S. C. Foster, the republican candidate, is elected bv a m •• ~"'j of twelve hundred ouer Arno Wiswell, Local lures.—We notice that some of the Buchanan papers, some ut the Fillmore stripe, like the New York Express and N. Y. Commercial, speak of local issues having contributed very much to the success of the Republican party in this State, and are fool iah enough to declare that such issues being out in the November election, will not ope rate in favor of Col. Fremont. All such declarations are made by men wIk> are either ignorant of the true condition of af fairs here, or they are designedly made for the purpose of conveying false impressions. No eleclionbefore in this State, was so sin gularly free from local issues—ths solo thought or the people was upon the Slavery question, and Col. Fremontw as regarded on the one band as being opposed to the exten sion of Slavery, and Mr. Buchanan in its favor. The msjority for Fremont in Novem ber in Maine, will be larger than that given to the Republican ticket in the election just passed, by thousands. Oar Election im Boston. Th« AUm mji : Main* haa awoken, loud and clear, like the roicv of many water*, tho about of the fr*e urn uf that Stat* is rolling over tho land. So more •luvo territory ; uo more bonier ruflunikui; no more usurpations of tlucon ititution ; no more constructive treason for tho frw citiaena of the Pino Tree State.— ilorioua is declaration of tho people for ^■KKDOM lor tho CONSTIUTION, for the JsioM ' Kvery patriot, every frrctuan, every tru« ' Icmocrat, will feel a thrill of pleasure at: ho result which we record below. In thia tour of our country'* darknivw, when a ruf ian bonis in deluging the land with blood ; vhen it is boldly put forth that slavery ox- ' • union ill e only iaaue ; when the hxocu ive in engaged in an unholy war againat the 'onatitution—it is cheering to know that he |«uplc are atill true to liberty. Our taith in the penuuncncy of our free nstitutious i* stronger to day than ever.— tgainat aliuoat insurmountable ohataclee, he people of Maine have triumphed. With > larg^ majority against them, with an un crupuloun administration fighting ih^jier it»*ly in thin forlorn hope, they havo acluev d a victory which will rvjoice tho hourU of dl who love freedom better than slavery, or i institutional liberty butter than dtvpotiam. < lead the returns, ye Ireotuan f Head them >emocrata • Raid thorn all yo who twliere hat the t»*op!c uf tho country can he indue- t d to go for tho nhHwun of slavery 1 Head , t, toiling, bleeding inen in Kan*tn, fighting < i»r your liberties! lU-ad it, Frauklin Pierce, , ,ud know that the people of Maine rupudU ,to you and your acts! Reud it,'Jamea luclutnan, and know that from henceforth ou are to doelino to political oblivion ! Wo have not tiuietoapeuk of the influence if tlio election. It ia not to b* estimated in ' o brief an article. Iowa, Yimont, Main*! So ahinta tho ureal is of Liberty—brighter to-day than 11 for—illuming all the Northern aky, and lashing iU lig.it over •* Tbs tend of lbs ft**, a <d ths b af lh« brsv«.M The mme punier," in another article, adds: Tho inW'llig •uce from M tins, as it came n, wo* speedily carried to tho different iVard Rooms, where the Republicans were . aaeiublod to elect delegates to tho Woreea- j er Convention. It was receivi«d with the treatcet enthusiasm. The meetings, which fere nominally for busineaa only, auddou y becaiuo a pin led—the audience expressing Jioir pleasure by enthusiastic cheers. Ttie l>usinu»s w.u* at once despatched, and the various aaaemblice adjourned to State itreet, whore they were addrewed by Win. Itrigham, K*q., Mr. Abbott, W. \\ . Win Jtrop, J. M.S. Williams, J. L. Swift, S. I I*, lianscotu, and othera. The crowd ex seeded one thousand, who sent up about at- I wr about in reaponae to the ahriek for I'ree-1 loin which Maine boa made. A deapatch giving the returns up to ten 1 >'«lock, waa rood, which excited tho audience ;o the gnmteet pitch vfeuthueiasm. It waa , iiore than tb«y bad hoped for. The spiking waa continued till 11 o'clock,' irben thq people reluctantly retired. Fitcnmvi Configuration at Xnr You [)OTNiniON 0> Till Lattinu Ohmrvatohv, tc. Ac.—A tire wiw discovered batwuen 12 md 1 o'clock Saturday morning in a coop er's shop in Forty-third street, nmr the Lut ling OUervatunr, and before the prograa of | the tUin.« could I* arreted, they coiuuiuni-1 rated with that building, which woa aoon ' one mass of fire, preeenting u fear full grand i ■pectackt, The fireman aoon reached the •pot, but nutwith»tunding their powerful and well directed eflurta, the fin* continual to extend, and wan not checked until it reached Forty-eighth street, where a resi dence was consumed. Some nineteen other building* were totally destroyed, and the Criatal Palace wua saved only by tha most unremitting exertions of the jiolicftuen and firemen. It was on fire several timea, and nxvived conaidorable injury. The low moat be immense. The spuctaclc presented when the Latting Observatory wits in tiame* was one of the most brilliant ever beheld in the city. A sheet of Hume, perfectly white, extended freui the bottom to the top of the liuilding, which was composed of the moat intLmma ble material. Tho whole tower fell at once a fearful but brilliant sight to the thousands on the ground, illuminating the whole north era part ol the citj. Steamboat Horn. The atention of tha public who are inter fa ted in the prosperity jf this place is directed to the noticn of a public lecture in Central Hall, this even ing. The propoaition is to raiae in thia way a sum sufficient to pay a portion of the cxpeneea of bringing a boat here with a view of eatabliahing a steamboat line between thia place and Huston. The originators of thia enterprise are willing to make the ex periment, and if matt era are such as they have l«vn represented to ua, they should re ceive every encouragement from our citiarns of both places. Let the Hall ba filled. Umtaria<« ArrnruL Ooxvxntiox.—Tha uaual autumnal convention of the I'nitari ana will this year be held at Bangor Maine, beginning October 14th, (Tueaday) and lasting three daya. Tha railroad tickets from B. Mton and Portland will prohahly be at a reduced price to tlxiae attending the Convention. The Committee of the I'nita rian Church in Bangor extend a cordial and earnest invitation to their frienda. far and near, to share in the hoapitalitiea of the oocytoo. Enolim's Dramatic Co mm, will perform a' Central Hall on Saturday evening. Sept. 13th, the popular play of Jack Shefpard.— Miss Lucille will appear in the character ol Jack SmrrsRD, in which she hM obtained the highest cnconiuma. All who like the Drama, will receive a good entertainment by patronising English's eorpa on this occa sion. On* Aoaim. The Ladies who have been waiting for the reopening of Miss Lowell's Millinery Establishment to make their fall purchases, will see by her advertisement in this paper that she is now ready to meet the wunts of her friends at the old place on Fac tory Island. |T"Our County officers are all elected by a bout a thousand plurality, we congratulate . the ciaaens of the county upon the election ' of an able and excellent list as ever held office in the County. fW Our citisens will have a rare oppor* tunity of hearing one of the moot gifted sing ers who comes here to assist Messrs. Adams A llortouin their concerts both in Saco and Biddeford. As wo have not had the pleas ure of hearing her, we will give the opinion of the Rochester Pras, N. Y.—Democrat. •* Last Friday evening the Rochester Ger man ia Society gave a concert at Corinthian Hall, on which occasion they were assisted hy Mrs. Anderson. A new frature, both novel and attractive, was the singing of Mrs. Anderson, of Canandiagua, and after hearing her, we cannot wonder at the enthusiasm of her friends. Uer person and manners at once win every heart. Her voiew in full, clear, well modulated, and possessed of that sympathetic tone which immcdiutdy carries captive her listen .rs- Here is the great se cret of Mrs. Anderson's power and popular* Uy." A Bap Mistaki !—" I hope," said a Straight Whig yustsrday morning, 11 that j Josiah S, Little is satisfied now." "That' was a terrible mistake," he added,44 taking Josiah S. Little fur their candidate for Con* grew!" " It was bad lor him, and still worse for tho Democratic party !" How much comfort such friends are iu tho hour of defeat and adversity !—Portland Advtr tutr. Tiis Irish Voters is Portland.—Tho pro-slavery Democracy in Portland oiJu't get all the Irish voters yesterday. Many of them voted the Republican ticket, showing »n independence worthy of all pruise.—Ad lertner of the 1Uh. Very appropriate.—The Stra ight Whigs, jr more accurately speaking the Whigs in a itrait, of Mamichusctts have nominated for their candidate for Governor a gentleman who has hud givat experience and success in taking enre of iiuane peuplo,—Dr. L. V. Bkla. 17" Lafayette sent for a hogs head of earth froiu Bunker Hill to h« placed over his body it his interment. Tho select iiien of Boston -eceived the application from his agent. It *as taken from the spot whore (Jen. War ■en fell, and accompanied by a certificate .hat it was "genuine," signed by three of i he oldest veterans of the town. Iprrinl Jiotirrs. " VTIAM RATIOATtOR. James It Roii*«on of N\w York, will deliver i Irctuit* in Centra! Hall, on ihi« Fndtiy evening, mi the origin and pr»«reaa of Strain Navigation n Europe und America The pnt-eeda of thi* Lecture, after de.'uctlnjJ he rxprii*** ol (he II.ill. will he appropriated !</ kl'ray the ripen** of bringing a Strain Boat fru»| S" York to thia place, ta make a lew excttr«ii>4 ripa duriuir theprcaeut month, with • view of e»\ abiiahi«g a permanent line to run l>ctween thi« •itv and liuaioo.if antfii-ient encouragement i» re' •eired alter *. few trial trip*. T«Leta, 1.1 cent*. f Holder* of theae tickets will be entil ed to a Iree WUriiun to the Pool ou the arrival of the liu.it. Mosqciroca. We are informed that au anti l»te for the poison of the»t and other annnyini; ineita has been loun.l in tli« KalltH <*. ar UrUiU IVWar, prepared l»y Me»srs. Josi.ph Bvi.liTT Sc So. Thiapr-puralu n contain* a peculiar projierty, thich wilt, it i« aaid, in«iantly neutralise the MN>un and allay the infliuiation caused by "bilca lud atlnga of insetla.—Button Journal. NO CURB. NO PAT. Mea«r*. C. tl. Kent A- Co, Lawrence, Maw , •r. rrant a cure of S»lt Riieuui, Scald Head, Can - •er», Barker'* Piieh, 4sc . by u«iinr the Gbsuinic Alluo Ointmbmt and lliaoi Svtrr, prepared tf tliein In case of lailure they pltdge them •rive* lo rvlund ilia money to customers th.il pur- . .•base direct of them lor their own n«f I)r J. Sawyer, Hiddeford. Dr. J. A, Uerry, Sa- I so, h«ve the medicine lor aale. 31 if , XT C U R E 8 Ja ladigraliaiit Dfi|wr«lai CaailrtarM. fcc. ll Eiprli ill rieid mutter from the Sjritem, ri Kti lK* TIIK lttAX)D, ami fives a VIOOHOl'l, IIKALTllY ACTION, to »ach au t em/ func tion of tha system, Thus iccouring perfect health. PRICE Its CENTS. DR. PETIT'8 CANKiiR BALSAM, roR the cm or CANKER \\ Ul< ITS F0RHS. hiuMik* »wki haa CURED eaara that Lm rrrxUrrd tl.r pallrnt AN INVALID FOR YEARS! POR CANKER ACCOMPANYINO CA x KEK RASH or SCARLET PETER It U an UNEQUALLED REMEDY. SNLAROE!) TONSILS AND SWKLUNUS IN THE T1IR0AT, arr ra»lty and «pro«IIIy mr<ed by tha CANKER BALSAM A P*Hf wif4 U »• * Pmmmj earurrl t PARSON A CO'8 RAT EXTERMINATOR, RAVES IN TOI'R BARN IIOrSE. OR KTORX, i« «i«l Ik* Ml and Mirr trra 14 D*»lr*f TKH TIMES ITS COST t Tkr Grral Ka«l<aH Rfmrdy-NIr .laMM ClarUc'a lflrbr«lr<l I'rnalr Pllla. JYrv^rrJ from a prracriptloa of Sir Jamaa CUrkr, M. P., Pbyrician Eitraor Unary to Iht Quito. Thi« li>ral oabt* nrdldna la a >« failing In th« cur* of all Uwaa pain f\at and daoftroaa diaraara inciJrot to tha fcmala conrli mito, It aodrratea all rvxaa, rraorra all nhatractioos, and bring* on thr monthly prriud with rrculartty. Thma pUla »h-uM ba uwd two or U.rr. vaak* prvTluaa to ooo IiiramlIbry fcrtlfy thr MoatkMloii, ami Iraar a tha tadbrinc -luring labor, rna)>lln( the tn«<ker taparfcnn bar <tutir» with uWy to hmrlf and chlU Th«aa pill* almvkl ao« ba takrn by trmalra during the tral thrra awtiu of pregnancy, aa th»y »ra aure to briug an ■lacarriaga, but at aay other Um thajr an •alt. In allCWN of nrrroua and iptnal affretloaa, pain In tha bark aod Uniba, haartnraa, fkllfu* on alight *wr> U<a, palpt'atwn of tha heart, lovnaaa cf apirlta, hy.tar tea. akk baaJacha, vhttaa, and ail tka palatal dlaaaaaa oeraaiueed by a dl»orl«ced ayitra, thrar pllla will rkcl a car* when all othtr awana a»* tailed, aod although • pcmrM n»»ly, do nut coutala liaa, eafc ml, aalUM ay, at aay uthrr Mineral Pali Jimtloua aecoaipaoyiog rath |.ackagt. Prior, la tha I'lM >utn and Canada, oar <U>Uar. Sutr agvnta for Ikla rain try, I. C. HALDWIN AC a., Rochratar, N. T. TUTTLE A IHW «S, Auban., N. T., Uaaaral Arei.t*. N. M $1 01) an' (I portage Manpa, rocloaad to aay aathurtard a|W, will ia*uv> a buatia of Uta pUia by re tufn baU. r« uk rtinhJlr and rrtail, by D. L. Mitchell, Sacn, « hi drugglatt generally. Tw KuMuom, or Oruml Watrr, i>r*p ,ir.l by J->acPM Hi'ansrr A: Co , IV uwi atim, U—lun. ttmlaiaa a p*» ultal pn»»ier projxrty whk'h will jwmrally irinovrthe»rtliaagrrval4«> ataioa Hi* al thf aaioa littM parlV-vtly lurim***, atlaya all traJrary to uidanitnall-Ki, and rr'Hl*» the uuni pirXmmi t lfar ami bwaulilttl. Tm KaUuIuo ia Wi aato by all tlru^tau. THE GREAT DISCOVERT. Many yean agu, Doctor Burleigh Smart,of Km* uebunk, Mr., that ■ aimpia artule wwf Uf»r* iW as a militins, Waa a D«* rr fail ui| cur* lor cough* of ntry deacription, and an eirrlleut Mood purifier. By ila uao io hia privaia practice, bp acquired the reputation of beiof the beat phyaician io New England, for all diaeaaea of the lunga. After nia death, Meaara. Shaw it (■lark, uf Biddeford, Me., obtained a Copy Ri(ht from Uovemmrut, fur ita eiclu»iT* nianulactore, «ud now h.iTe it carefully prepared stractljr ac cording to the oiicinal recipe. Tktrt is m» amgk ikai %l w%U nut cms. uule-a lie jHjJtaaf »• jhtsl all Aaamii oid eommsH ring its uss ! It ia i-atle<1 "Dvtior BarUigk Smart's Cough Msdt nits," and ia lor talc by all apolhecariea. 31 Spcial Notice. Il givea ua great pleaaure to call the attention of the public to Dr Bailey'a Alteratire Syrup, which ia advertised ib Ihia paper. He. haa recent ly aupplied hnn*ell with a freah aluck of medi« cinra, which goea into ita manufacture; ao lhat the multitudea who have lieen loug wailing, can be furni>b*-d. We lielieve it tu be an invaluaUs Alteram*, mid would recommend it to the cooti deuce of our readera. 33 WoKTil Knowing. Prof. Wood, whom; til* vcrtiamoeul will be i«undM auotlier column, ha* •liacovrird a remedy Tor the gr->y andlaald, which t» at mice prnciicaUe nud cheap II ri ijuire* no dyeing, no »ig, normraordinarylro'iMc. There cau be no douM whatever of iia cffiracy. W* have »eeti UslitiioiuaU nlino»t without ndmber, j n>t from men of great intelligence, high stand ing und nioial worth. frioae who have been bald for jreart *r« now wearing their own hair, aod ap|*ar ten jreart younger than they did ail niontUa ago. A* in moat vtMM giay hmr* Mild tinld head* are both premiiture and unnatur~l.it ia a duty to remedf , tlieiu I'V the natural aud undouMed mean* which j I'rul WihhI has invented and now kindly oiler* to the aillicted. Head hi* advertisement, try hi* wonderful remedy, nnd give the I'rofeaaor a new teatiiuootal.—Mtmpkit Whig. 4wr33 XV. X. JOKIU\, DENTIST. Oflie* Xa, 0, Crfatal Arcade, Liberty Si. Biddeford. IT Old father Tlma, the parent of bright eyed trnth U dally dafrlopln* nri (keu an I thwlea, but among hit numerous progeny do bet Is more Incontestlbl* than than that the tucceM attending the Introduction 0( U W. 8t»nc's Liijaid Cathartle and Family Pbys c to tba public use, t« utterly with ut a parallel. Tb«*e famillra whUA have made tbe mat ihonm^h trial of iu merits, ara loudrat and moat enthusiastic In tbrlr encomium* of iu virtue*. 11admirably m-eu a want tuny eipcrtroccd by ail ctanea ut prrauna, and I* rapidly gaining thai oontldeDca which It ao richly deacrvaa.—Ltmtll Caa ritr. Fbicklki. Of all theellecu that cii«»ure oi the ok hi to the air or »un prodiirea the iikwI dtaa greeable i* called IreclUn, or tan. If spread over tlie entire aurf.ic«ol the p«rlat Xpo«ed, it la called lull if aealicrvd ul intervals, Ireeklra. Tiro lineal ■kin* arc raoal subject to Iheui. HEALTH AND 8TRENQTH. 07" DR. S O. RICHARDSON'S SHCKRY WINK B1 ITERS t* Ihe be»t medicine ever u*ed for Spring anil Summer Complaint*. It ha* been more liberally patronucd than uny other ever es tablish* I in thi* country It i* Ihe aaiue Richard *on'a Bitter* which ha* restored ao mauy invalid* to health throughout the New England State* dunnu the pa»t thirty year*. N B Bcwure of imitations called Sherry Wine Bittern. The geuu no have n fac •miile ol . my aunnture upon the outer envelope. For aale hv Dru*gi»t« everywhere, and at my oldce, No 51, Hanover alreel, Boston 3iutt 3Unrriagt0. f* ■ III 4th in»t , liy llt-v O W. Creaeey Mr. George J Crrstvy, of It.)* In , Mum , lo Mi«» E i*», duuiihter of Chnrle* Odell, E«q , of B; Oil tl,e 3.1 in»l. I>y the Rev. S Cowell, of Saco, Mr. I'hariea 1' Lewi*, to Mia» l'r*iifva II. tfb.itkford, Mb uf Biddflwd SJiKtl llerwirl, on Snnday, Au«. 3l»t, lijr KlderJnhn llx'niiMioii, Mr Melville Hhiikcuiii lo ,M;»a S^iirah E. Ltlthey, l.otli of Eliot. In Kittery, Mr ll.ond«n C K ene, lo Mary A. I'm ot. lu York, Mr Chandler Sh*pleigh,lo Mi-« Pau. iiit* II niiiitoml, IwMh of Eliot lu I'urwiiioulh, 37ih nil., Mr. Chit*. W. Trv lettien, of (<m«*r/, lo Mi«» Anna M llovt, ol' i'orUniouth, 2J iiiol Mr Dfivid Siiaw, ol tl»ui|> ion, in Mi« irnh P. Chirk, ol Pot»inouth; 3J io*t , John J Kia«, lo Mix M.iry A Card. Drot[is. ^il» i»*t, Ellen, wife of J. M. Aiiivliin*on, lined V6 . ' In S.kk, Sepl. lOtb, *ery awldenly, Coinfoit, wile ol Tri«tr«ni Sawyer, ak'ed 6i yeara. In Ei»i Hiw'nn, Sept. lliii, i-fter along aick m-t* of typhoid lever, Suaau H «ilnuifliter of widow M«ry L'Ujee, and wife of Mr I) W. C. Merrill, formerly of pMr»ou»field, aited 33ye.<r». TEW SILKS AT OLD PRICES. | j^T EW SILKS AT QEO, W. WARREN A. 00., h»rv r to announce to thrlr frlcmli and cu«tnmi>r« that hatl.ig br«n • < f.rtmi»ir u lo urJar a in. purchat# tbair tarn importation of MIJi GOODH, lu Gmkki t*ft>r« Dm lata r '•« In ralac, thrj art abla, and »IU coo-1 tliiuc lo at II all t>r MEW HI I. K* AT OLD PRICES. Nov op. n, a large anJ varifl a»»"rtmant of I'kalrr an>l Deaittlral Sllba. In *tjl«« to pi*aa« ai*l fiVtra lo wear to the aailt teellon of l>t* purchtaer, tx'lh in BLACK SILKS AND FANCY. ONE PRICE ONLY. GEO. W WARREN & CO., - • • Boston. fl«la«3T IMIfcTI FOR H1.1E, Til I mt«crlt»t oBm tir uHhi far* on which •" now lim, *ltu«te.l on th* l"ooi Kwil, la .'•''''•"♦•nl, about 'i mil. • ft m lb* IfalU. Cal.1 form contai u« about SO KM, raluM; dl?l>l*-t Into TilUf*. ftilt " Waul Un<l. It rut* ot th*er*rag*, ibual || t.'n» •* gnud Kligllth liay, »•« Mil 3 I %CT* * uf the lam* M wond*J Willi »onie Pin*limber. Th* ftriu I* al«o watered. There I* ua tit* Mm* a gaud kwo 31 X »" M. The above will he told together or la laU to tail par- J «li*»rr». Any p*r*on wiebing to punltrnM >uJi a rum | to respectfully Infitnl tu view the uik. T«nut *a»y. and aia'e known oa application to the tabacrtbar ua the premlae*. JOUS P. KUKRT. | [ HJdcbr4,8»|>t. 13.UM. »7tf ITII** 8. A. LOWELL, I \¥TOrLD r**p*ctbilly innntiM to b*r nKnam, and II the public that ah* hn re-.pernl h*r *tor*. and U rwflrinf w« gouda from lb* Ulnl Importatio'ia which «IU be aold aa ueutl at th* lowed pricrt pnaelM*. lla*ln**ecur*.| the asalalauce of Hue lluldah K D»l |no, the veil known anl popular nllUoer. the bopw by rroewrtl *irrtl*«i* to (Ire satief*cti.>a. to merit a eoatin uance of th* pelrutag* »•>« ha* hitherto to liberally re eel red. «••», Sept. 9,1U6. U37 CANCERS CAN BE CURED. TIIM undenlfoed having obtained many year* alnce, Irom U" Indiana, a knowhdg* of a r*m«dy f..r Can* •era, a»l which be baa teatad in about owe hundred and 8 fly caaea, • If > III ■( a permanent cure la all caaea where he baa (Iren the leaat eocooragme t Id the beginning — Thervft** baring l*au*d It* p«*rr and become ful y auo vlnml of lueOoacy In the Mr* af Cancer*. he la pre pared to aay t« all |»-r»on* a (Diet* I with eanaer* In any pert ot the b>«ly that he can eitrae* t .rm In a rwa*ooa M* length of Ubm. with hal little pain ami f ir a r*a»>n a Ma or at|vn*ail<Mi. II* will wwrrwnf n enrw In each nan aa be girea aaeuraaae, or du pay. Poet OH re ad dreea, kaat MaodUh. tOLOMJM LOMBARD. Sta fellah, Sept. 10«h. IU4. Thu My certify tliat I hare wltnewed tha edcacy af Mr. Lombard'* Canrwr remedy. and da not beaiiat* to aay thai U will • ir.vi a ear* la all mm wher* IU appil rati.mi haa wot beea too laag delayed, and the whole *y*tem |"i»>n»l with th* caneerwu* rial*. It U far lat* certain than the uae af th* kulfr. aa It extract* th* d«w enure, faring no trace af H behind. JAMLA M. Mt'ZZKLL, U. D., IV <. of Surgery in the Kalr«tl* UMioal College, of rhtlalilphia. 37 Job Waggons. Jobbing TillS<ih«rrthrra hara fttmltbnl theaarirea with «««• renteM Wa«g*M. and with hone*, and are prepared to do any kind .if w.«k, *uch aa the transportation of gMlt, Moving baMli-a. fornitare, and alailar kailnia* at all I We keep Sla** at O. 0 Hoyden's, Uherty SC. aad at Cammlar* 4 Nawu't, -mltl»,» annwr, wh«* «xl*r» may M left, an I th*y wdl b* paictaally au*a l«J to. IVraMial appCcatton may b* aUa to J H. Warkt, al th* Depot,or of tha drirera. WORKS * IIRO. R141«furd, Sept. 10, UM. lyrST* ] Ala Cauriof Fr>bal* beid at t Imerlek.wilblaand *»i lb« County of Yotk. no tha ft..I Muaday la Ha*, la Iba )aar of our l/fd eighteen hundred aa4 M; •ti. by iba ll«Mrabi« Jueep* T. Nye, Judge of aaid CvNtl | SO AM riTIMSCN, Adaial*t*atrii of Iba HUU ol Jartmiah C .•iiuaenn, la a of face, la anld eottnty, 4a*aaaad, bating preaeuMd bar Oiat account of ad ininiatraiio* of Ibaaalaif af aaU deceased, for allow, aaaa. Oana«B», Thai lha aaid adminUiratrli |ifa anttea In all paraoiM Intereaud, br catuing a cop* af tbi* urdar la ba pukli.he-i la lha Uaioa and taaWra Journal, priaia I in Utddaford, la Mid count), for ihraa weak* aucc*e*iv*ly, ibal lhajr ma/ appear at a Probata C*irt in ba held «l Alfrad, la aald «<*!«• if, on iba Aral Monday la (klobar nail, ai Ua of iba cl >ck la lb* forenoon, and (haw caaaa, If aay tbay ha**, why Iba Mai* ali.nild no! ha allowed. B Aii*«i,—JutNi'4 llaaaica. R*gi*t*r A inia ropy, Allaal, JosHtu llaaaica, liiMar. I AI a Court of Probata hald all.tmaek. within aad for iba Coaaly of York, on iba itrrt Monday la I'tp*. In lha y*ar of our laud a ftileen hundred ami AOy-ali. by tba Honorable Juaapb T. Nya, Judge ofaaidCiam j ON Iba patillan of Selb R. flrlffla, a parann Interest ad la Iba estate of Hinmb Mian, late of York, la aald connly, drrnwil, prat ing that ailmtaMrallon of lha aaUla of e.ti.i deceaMd may ba iraaiad to hitn. Oanaaio, Thai lha p»liti«n*r cur Ilia nril of km Uka administration, and glee not lea Ihaeauf U Ilia h*ir* of antil decerned and lo all p*r*on* Interacted in aaid eatile, by caaeing a copy of Ihi* older to ba puMfhrd Ihrra weak* *iirr*aeiv*hr, in tha Union and Kaalern Journal, printed at lllddef. .rd, la *«ld rouni*, Ihatthey m ly appear at a Probata Court lo be hald at Alfrad, In *ald county, on Iba Aral Monday ol Om.bert nest, at len ofllie alork In lha •maiHion, and altew cauae, If any they have, why Iba pratrorof aald petition ebonld not ba (r • tiled. 37 Auaal, Jotm-* llaaa ca, Urgiater. A trua etipy, Allaat, Jmhi i llaaaica, Kegiater. At a Court of Probal* hald at l.imeilck, wilhtn and fur Ih* County of York, on Ihe A 1.1 day of Hep umbet, in lha yaar t.f our Lord eighteen hun dred and Afh-*ii, by tba llttanrabla Joaaph T. My*. Jadeenfsaid r.airt. OLIVKK I'KUKIN*, Jr., named e tarn tor In a cer tain iatlriiinent, i>ur porting to ba lha laM will and lertanient of uhfar Perklna, laia of Kennehunk, In •aid county, deceased, hating pr»**uled Iba Base >if iwbtll. Oaaaau, That tba aald t recator fir* nolle* to all paraou* Intereaud, by earning a copy of tbia order lo b* pubtiahed in tha I'nlon and I »tn r,. Journal, printed In biddrford, in *ald County, f.r tbr«a week! sarceaaittly, iltal ihey may appear at a 1'robate Court lo be held at Alfrad, in aald County, with* flr*t Mon day In October licit, at trn cf Ihe cluck iu the forenoou, at id »he« caaaa, if any Ihey bar*, why tba aald In •trumriii should not be prored, apprured and allowed, a* the la.«l will and leatanient of th* aaid defeated. 37 AUaal,— Joinus II :a*iaa, Itegiater. I A Irua copy—Allaal,—JoiHva llaaaica, lUgutar. { Al a Court of Probaic Md al Limerick, williin and for the County of York, on Hit* tirst Monday in 8ept., in tho year ol our Lord eii<liit-en hun dred and fitiy-sii, by ihe Honorable Joetph T. Nye, Judjfc of aaid Court. OLlVfclt L UTTd, ol Kitlrrf, in aald county, n.tvii'K preaeuled a certain instrument, pur porting to be lb* I<iat will and lealainenl of Wil liam L. P«»ye, laleol'Kitiery, in auidcouulv, yco injn, drceaard, fo-prvtiate, aleo, hi* petition lo be apjK>uiti-<l administrator of ihe ctlalu of *uid deceaM-d, Willi ihe will annexed" Oipkrkd, That the aaid Oliver Cult* gire noiit-ti to all peraona iutereeled, by cauatnK a copy i>f tbia order Iti lie putdiahed Ihree wt-eka aucirs sively in Ihe Uiiiou aud btalerti Journal, prmlt-d st Iliiiderortl, In aaitl ctMinly, that they iiiuy apjK-nr al a IVubale Court, lo be held lit Allrt-d, ill aaid county, on the Oral Mmday ofOcioiier nrxi, at ten ol' the dock in Ihe lorekoon, and »hew cuuae, if any ihcy have, why ihe mil inairiiineui •liotild not be proved, appruvetl an I allowed, n» Ihe la«t will umi le>lainrul ol the aaid deceaaed 37 Atle-t, JoaHtiA Hkkbick, llejsiaicr. K true copy, Atteat, Jo-itn* Mi.krr r, llc^iater. lit a Court of Probate held si Limerick, wiiliiu and for the County of York, on the fir-t Moii ■lay ol September, in Ihe year of our Lonl, one lhou«and elghl hundrvd unit tifty-ix, by be Honorable Joseph T Nye Judire of mi id Court: GEORGEII ADAM*. Guaiilian of John Gray, of liiddelord, In said county, a spendlhrifl, laving pte»enlcd hi* second account of Guard anshiput' hi* said ward lor allowance Orhkrko, Thai the said Guardian give notice o nil |>er«ou« interfiled l»y causing a copy of thi* >rder to lie published three week* aueoeasitrelir in he Union and Eastern Journal, printed at RiJde ford, in said couity, that they may appear ut a I'robate Court lo l>e held ut Allrtd, in said county, >n the lirti Monday ofOclotier nesl, alien of "lie •lock in llie forenoon and shew cause, if any ihey lave, why the Mine should not lie allowed. 3? Attest, Jomiwa 11 ut hick, Register. K true copy,Attest, Joshua IIkurick, Register. jit a Court ol Probate held al Limerick, within and for the County of York, on the lirai Monday 01 September in ihe j ear of our Lord, one thou iMud'ciiriit hundred and fifty-six, by the Hon orable Joseph 1' Nye, Judgo olsaid Court: Samuel moulion, :m, G.iardianof Dav.d To*le, of Parson-tield, iu *«id county, a per •on nnu coin comno« inenli*, havinir presented Ina lilili account ol Guardianship of his >aid ward for allowance Orokkkd, That the said Gnardian give no lire lo hll person* iuiere*lcd, by causing a copy of I (tin ord<r to l«e published ihrve week* *ucce* •ivcly iu Ihe Uiron and Eastern Journal, printed iu Uidilelord, III oaid county, that they may appear at a I'rolmle Court lo lie held at Alfred, in mi id county, on the lir*t Monday in Ociolier next, at leu of the clock in the I'irennon, and *hew caiiM\ if any they have, why the same should not tm allowed. •17 Att«*t. Jo-hita Hkrrick, Regi«ler. A true copy, Attest, Joshua Hkrrick, Register. At a Court of Probate held at Liinrrick, within and for the County of York, on the lir*t Monday in Seplemlier, in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and lifty-six, by the Honorable Joseph T. Nve. Judge of said Court: DAVID FLOOD, Administrator of tho estate of l.'alvin Flood, lute of Di'Xtou, in aaid county, deceased, having presented hit account of administration of the estate of said deceased, for allowance: Orukrkd, That Ihe aaid administrator give no tire lo all |H-r»on» inlereMed, by causing a ropy of llii* order t-i lie published in tho Union nud Eastern Journal, printed in liiddelord, iu aaid county, three week* successively. that they may appear at a Probate Court to be held at Allrvd, in •aid county, on ihe tir*i Monday in Ociolicr in-it, at 10 ol Ihe clock in Ihe forruoon, and show cause, if any they have, why the wine should not be allowed. 37 Attrat, JnsiiirA Hkrrick, Recistrr. A true copy, Attest, Joshua Hkrrick, Register. At a Court of Probate held at Limerick, within and lor tlie Couiity of York, on the tirst Monday in September, in Ihe year of our Lord eit(bi en hundred and tifiy-aii, by the Honorable Joac*tb T Nye, Judge of j*id Court: ON tho petition Zebulon Murch, a person in terrain! in the dale of lleulien Miireh, late ol lluxl°ri, in said county, deceased, praying that aduiini-'r.ition of Ihe estate of said deceased nt-tr lie grxnied to KleneiHill, of iluxton OrIikRkD, That the petitioner cllr the next of kin to take administration and give notice thereof lo the heirs of sa.'d deceased, and to all persons interested, by caus'ug a •'opy w ihia order to be pulilisi.rd three weeks successively in Ihe Union and Eastern Journal, printed at lliddefonl, iu an id county, that they may appear al a Probate Couil in lie held al Alfrcd.iu said couniy,on the first Monday of OcIoIht next, at len of the cluck In the liirrnoou, and shew cause, if any they have, why the prayer ol said petition should not be granted 37 Allies!, Joshua Hkrrick, Register. A true copy, Attest, Joshua Hkrrick, Register. At a Court of Probate Mil at Limerick, within and for the County of York, Oil theliM M"ud«y in September, in the war of ntir L**\l eiichtee n I linn (red and lirtv-au, by the Honorable Jo»epli T. Nye, .fudge of aaid Court: l*\N ihe |H'iiiiou of C'i«rity Berry, Admini'trn* in* nl the c/Ute ot Olirer Merry. Idle of Bui Ml| u> Mid county, deceased, reprcaeotiag that the |> VktMial eMaleof aaid deceased la not mlli cieut'to lli«*ju*t del.ta whfoh hr owed at ihe time ui i>y th«* mi in oft wel re hundred dollar*, hiic' »*ayinjI Tor a licen»e to m-II and c on fry »o much vtfllte reel estate ol aaid dceeaerri a* Uiay lw Iiffnt Vf foe the Payment of Mid ddtfa and incidental «. "•'«« *: *■ widow of Mid ilei'euM*d, her ior allowance out of hi* prr»n-ial eatate; Orpkhcd, That the" Petitioner Rive notic* there of to the heir* of mi id l eceaMtu'- "" perm>n« intere»ted in aaid enta.'e by t * tuP)r °' ibn order to lie pnhli»licd fliree we."'1* aucce»»ire |y hi the Union and F«i*teni Jouina.' ftnteil al Biddeiord, in aaid coar.ty, that they in.',y "P)**1 ul a Probate Court to fie held at A '"**• 1,1 .aid eounty, on th«- Br»t Monday of October, n''1" at ten of the clock iu the forenoon, and a '*M cau*e, if any they have, why the prayer of a.,k petition oliould not he gruntr*!. 37 Attest, Jomiu* Mkibick. Heji.irr. A truei'opy,Aite«(, Jonir* IIkhkick, Itegi.ter. For Sale. ASPLr.NMP Mlleh Cow, with hrr hei*r Calf, • vrrki nU, rarj h u»l»o«M> and larfe. The Co* I* T jr»ar» «• t. p»rt«-tly kind and geolle. and without fault W»* la a Kraal arilkrr aivt «u pmp«r *»•<. "lit irlra »quvt* of fo«t milk a d*jr. "lae anna. I •IU eagaae lo (tea the purthaeer $ .A fae the Calf, when ill* a y<-ar nil. J, .S. LAN ll DON. KcbOrtNUkport, Sept •, MM. >»>' I V\I) FOR SAL^ • a em nf rml tblage Laod. I da oTWanl Land. • do of Paatartng Und. ^Ita.tH o|.|«-tu , Lnw-r Concreeatlnnal M aKiai llouae lo BUdefcrd. BoqaingaT BICIlABD B «■.***• um IIOD^KFOR 8IIR, rDB MtMeriVr oflkei fcr aale hi* II ai*e on lh« n 4ll« • •» ItkMiW, aK-ul J mile* tr **n the btuioeii part ..ftheettjr. The h-wv 1.1 I i aiwy, ai>l hat at 0 eooMctiac 11m II wm with tlx- HUM. In oaiM* iloa «Hh ike liaaaa Ueee la • large aaJ pradaetlre far den »Uh fro t u«m. BulUUn new a»l la yaad repair. The home win a* iwa i tat> i»j (aau^a. TtO» prop rt, u ^Creai for aaU veer lev, and pwaan* *tabl«c to p«reht«e eta data at a great bar(ala aad •til hr alU«»| Has «ar para mi by (trtn(ffc>t eeeari* If. la^alie mt tfca iateortMe aa til* pnalwe. cuARbn h. sob Ban. iiii<rt,fcpc io, w. Mr IkuiIu 4t lunUit mun4iif»r*ndi*. THE FURNISHING STORE. Vi. lMauUinBt.wr rfFMrtlt, inr.tou, labnM m *iteo*lr* and mnplet* imntlrt of Um lataat !■ porta tioaa Mid Mt miMim of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods. Kqaal I n uiiriil. wk«, filar*, darmMMy *nd *ty W to uij Stock ever oSmd in tbl* eoanlry—aad M prion which cannot foil u aeowr* the attention of Um cam NTM. VOIIIITII* Of* HURTS—With Um* boo-ane, cctUr* and vrirtbandt, of the b**t Md tiMl qiMlltlrt, and new ud rtilw MjIfS. CaLICO II1I>T>—Ttw UtMt ud moat iltnttm pillcrss* I'NDIUIlIXTIud DHAWKRjt—Of Waal, Merino, Cuhnrn, "Ilk, and Cotton, of <1»»ir»l4» and d arable goal ilk*- aad tba Tinrrr Wool I'ndrrf armenu, to hifhljr apprnred by Phyifcian*. Alio, Um Willi ttaiart and Ditvm. CK WATS-Hupertoe quality and beoallfal Hyta*. and • fall aaanrtaant of STOCKS COLLARS, NKCK TIk& CJUIVIffl, 4CARP3, and Ml'lPLKKd of Um nek cat klnda. SI'S PICK DKII&—An alaioat cndlaaa rariaty. laekkdiaf tba flOMt and moat durante. POCKKT IIAMDKKKCIIIKrS-SUk aad Cottaa - plala and ifinlrd—an anrivaUed aaeortment IIA LP IIOSK— Woot and cotton, of Um baal Uitara, •elected cipraaaly for retail trade. MOIININIJ KUDUS and OOWNS— RIef*M PaUame, eicellent material and of Iba Uat make. Tbia Muck ompn-« all yradaa, fhaa tba low eat la Iba rich-«t, tbatran be prolacod—and baring erary f»- 1 cdity for Im purlin* and manufacturing, i»* encoded <1 any ntber eetabllihment in the Colled State*bay era Ibrttfcre, trll conauit tbrir iotrreat by eiamlnlnf tba fundi which an told at Ibc lovmt rnMi*Li cam rucn. tT Oood* promptly dellrernl at all the Rail Road Impute, ^tramU>ata, Ac., and In any part of tba a |ty, ' without chary*. *.* flllKTS mad* to order by aiperieocad band*, la . •aperior ityla, at abort notice, warranted to fit. jyll Machine work daoc In tbia eaubliabmabt. lyr—ST | LIST OF LETTERS REMAINING uncalled for in the Foat Office, Hi lilt*lord, Septt'intor 1*1, IK'xi. J3r Per«t»t»» calling i"«»r ibe»« lettera will plaaae My they arc adyerliacd Antlrr>on Joanne D Andrew* L M Andt-r-on Orvil Abliotl Sarah E Adam* Lvdia O Brook Ahiiira li ttarnard C C ilea 11 Elleu M Butiertield Itev II Q linker Mr* Harriet N Babaon J W 11 rook Miry C—3 U.imi* M <ry A Brown Mr» Nancy I' Bridcea Hrbrwa Jellnon Either J*rk*ou Mr* Elmir* M TC*-IIV Mra Sophia Kimhail Mr* Ithuda A~3 Kelly Hubert Kinit Capt I) P Kimball AnuuMa Luinb mra Clara A—3 Lynch Daniel Lord EC A L^aveU inra Lydla M Leemnn Maria B M.nfirld Allen C MeCart) Daniel Mcaerve Edwin Buiierfield Pri*cilla W Mulcoin Eethrr A Bunlen Win E Berry Mr* Sarah litizzcll Sarah Ann Couaena Amanda Culenline Kale 'Via more E H Campbell Ellen M ('leave* E A Curti« II niiiah Conner Mary 'lendeiinin Mary E 'lark Mary Catr Maria I'urrie Nithaniel t 'nit' T»bm* l>avta C'liarlr* IJealion Carrie Doyle Ciilhe ise l)y. r Mr* Adaiaida Dre»*er IJelaeyr Mi Do lomrh Mr* Harriet Maleotn Mra He*ler A Merrill Hullie E Moran Maria Muaaey Wm C NriMHl Oeo W Narrroaa L A Naana Lydia A Oneil Michael Pray Andelinr P 1'inieroy Alice M P.nneMv France* A—3 Pre*ion mra E L—li Parker Lime E Pierce una Hannah O Pearlv John L Paul J.aiep'i D Pen lexier Liudley W Phillip* Mary J Pray Ilhi>da Ann UlTP'rr If'WT - / — • ,7 " . Ut'urlHirn Mr» lilimbeth IloKtr^ Bllrn M— 2 Dre**er Mr* Eliita Drew Jo*iah Jr— 3 Drew Mia Sarall Dow Surah D.ivi* Sybil U.irit'k smiiuel D.ivia Thnina* Emery Mr* Jo«eph S Proihuifthuin Win Frazier Suian Kruvl Samuel Fi>»* P H Foster Mr* L/>uiiia Froi Iiiiik Iiniii L M Karwell 'Joanne P Krrniild llellen J OiMMlwin Mr* Ann H (Irillin AinaniU M tUrh^rd* Lizzie llobliiiiaoii Eilward Hound* Elitalielh Kn-vall JoM-p.. II Ilicker Julia A l(n*e Mirllia Ann Hideout Mr* Mary llaukin J'usan-S Smith Abby 1 Smith Bell F Smith Elizabeth B Smith Ethi-bnda Smith Mr* Hunnah L Smith l»rnel K Smith Mnry Jane Smith Mr* U C Se*«inn» Arvilla Hnnlairil Sarah M Ollpatriek Capl CbrUtoi«herSliiie)' Mr* M tinm D.iiiicl L Siap'ea Mm Mary u. . .. 11 - I ..... k* Urcen D <!U M liiiilea l''r»lik G aa'h Mr* M«ry liile* Mr* Martha Uilt hti*! Mary OimkI wilt Mr* Mary Oram Nichola* (Irani It indab Gould Mr* Sobrinia F Stair Mr* l^icy b Spencer Laura A Slorer Jeremiah Sor*mi.ii Mr* Eb*al>«tb Staple* Churle* F Tbompaon Abby M 'riiouin* Mr* Delia Tounc Ebx Twiii hell Eunice M Ooldthwait Mr* Suwtn HTilley Orrln E Howard Ciirolinu Ho*in-r Eilwin Hall Enoch H-'ti h Mra Eli&bcth Hill Sumo H Howard Eimlv C Hunirea* || l( Hidden Jainea Haiih Mii'nh Hno|ier Mra Olive K Huieh Su*an F John*on Su>an John*oii Jo*eph Tracy SuMtn Vickery John Williamson C Woodman Chnrlea Weymouth Elmood Wyinaii Eliza J Wi^in* Frank O J Weymouth Ju*an O • Webber Lvdia K Wm«low Meli«*» William Mary A Webtasr Orrin B Wi iiten Wiu H ■rph Wi iiten Wiu H JONATHAN TUCK, Po*tma»lcr. To all (laid Headed People. | NOTICE KXTRAOKDINARY XT llriDta, ilo you de*lrea gnod head of lf»lr t If j ao iim Ukuuht'* Lc>rui. It U to the Scalp f *h»t Uuano I* to lite *oil—the irrcit Inrigorator soil ra •torrr of nature'* ou-n. IK) you believe that hair, tt/l mill tilky u In youth, evtr hat bwn pioduo >1 on h.ad* that had imn bald f r jear* .' Such I* thi> caw, and to aatitfy the [Hitilie we wean what we Mjr. we will pay all Herniary ciiwntc incurred In rl.itu < Lawrence, if n-4 •ati«tled that (itch ha* Iwcn dooe la Lawrence la • great intuuci*. fivtlwr, the *utMcriber* i r to war rani a good toft, illkjr bea I »f (lair to any coo ei J > i i1 g «-l health, and not over flit/ year* of age, fjr Iwtnly U«« dollar*, or no pay J. C. WADLKIOIt, ) C. II. HODWKLL, \ bole r.-oprtatora. A. M. DKLIOMT, \ Lawrcnce, September 4, 1*AV 10«,«00lottles. 10LP IN NKW BNULAND IN riC.lir MONTHS. II. II. HAT. Portland, Gnrral A|HI for Maine, New Bruntwkk, Nora Scotia and the Cana da*—to whom all order* .houli he tent. IIAY k GILHON, Retail Areata 0*0. C. Bo/den, Dr. J. bawytr, agent*, lildd*(or<l. 3oii«2I HOUSES FOR SALE. TIIK *ub*criher olfor* fortale tht Urge Iwo atory dou ble teuemrnl hoo*e, -dilated on 8<iuth *t, now oc cupied bjr Jonaihau Tuck, Kaq., an<l W'm. P. k 8. (low. an, generally known a* tba -'iociair llo«*«, Alao, the lloute i« the Corner of *auth and Main (treet* Pur tem.'appl)' to the tuhacriber at the corner <4 4outh •nd Main Street*, or at 8. W. F Co'* Machine tthop. Mlf JAMKHN. APAMH. Madame" THE PAR FAMED ASTRO LOG 1ST. w fllO ha* for ten year* put vi.ltad the principal . / town* and cliie* of the New Kntlaral dutea i* at prevent in thl* place. Mr* Howe will c»n*ult with all who are dcairoo* to know what llanet there 1* that rule* •bea. It I* nothing but the true *ci» nc of Aitrotigy. Il dire* th* dUpotllitn, quallli*., ditaaaa, wealth, trav elling, marriage, tine, when and wher* j will deacriba i the pan/'* chit-Iran, and will gire inf >nn«tion about ah , taut friend *, what trad* or profeaalon brat •utt* you to folio* Ant call tba Brat letter* la their family naana, ai.d that of their partner*. CoaiulUtlon — Ladlaa 60 Cts.; Ganllemen tl N. B Madame lliwe la do fortune tatter, II la by the (Clenea of A*tr4 tl that ahe I* atwe to raa l deatlnie* by the planet that tbejr are born under —If their right age I* riven ROOM, No. 25 BIDDEFORD HOUSE, •'By their work* ye ahall know then." LYON'S VELYEL Rich Veltet*, for Capea and Cloak*, telling very ekemp, by ■. II. BANK*. Auction Sale VVILlteaold at PahUc Auction, on Taeadty, Sept. V 90,«• the pr**ai*n, th1n7-.l1 acrea, am or taaa of Wv"*1 Ttaiier land, tilu tied la tba upper pan ot I ,-i» . a. tj 4aiag tba "aarey Lot. to caltea. Tbe Btti "aarlbar, baa alaa a lenaaeni to let on Went IIATIO DBNNBTT. I*M SALE AT AUCTION VALUABLE HOUSE LOTS. Postponed TO IATCRDAT, KKPT. lSik, AtlftM P.M. A Lot of «« !*«'• 8»r*H, V>»nln« la<vl of Meatr* Muroii*"' »i>J tallh, araonrtnf »T M fn«U, by fti tfi drrp, Thl» lot M Urn ofr«(b I* alio* of UiUdln* • douK* h 'Ut , Of • bi«k of lhr«o Unrnrott Th« •vatoil t»Milton. ' traU^it n*i,thb..»hn«d, u|p It *«b worthy lb* •uonliMi of an/ <•»* intrndlt* I • UilU. A loo, l#u I1U00 Bacoo (nil fmrrr tormt, wd In Itikl of Htoor». MMM and t«tt Thru I 41 iDi«*ur< U 1-1 fart uu lUrua .vrm, and ran hMI MM A* Din for twll b'«u»*«, iktj in not »ur|.»»^a bjr mi/ lu Um cllj. ANo, no* M «" HlllJtnvt, n*ar Ubrrtjr Btrrrt TtiU lot m- «»urr» M fa»t front uj ah ul «7 f«*t drrp Th« twaatvftir* *aiu« lhl» land will «sak* an lnirouan.1 In it |>r 0U»>1* oml i«rVclljr &fa. Alo->. Imhim ii»I '<n rnrorr uf Hill amI Ubrrly Rmt . Tb* lu< Iftwum T# fart on Uhrrtv Btrvrt, Ob-I 11. tr on Mill »f»*t. Th* omm of (bit lot to th« b«>U Droo |MTtioua "f CM too H ert, lu adaptation to bulk! In*, or o.r< j»ok-«l purpooro, rmuiurod It to Um atwo lion of iKtrebMtr* »f ml «.uit, TL« bouoo »ci-omnixd»'»» tbrro (balll**, ami It mtll i noicil. TU ntnffi of Ik* abof* pfoprrtf Uin* non rooidool* offer II ff »aW In r»"l faith. TJtrf Uurr to Mil lit* wh l« without r*o*r*o Th* Urroi »f |»yin*nt llhrral an I mad* known at thr tlinr ami |4ae*<r T. K. LA.NK, Austin** . I UijarlrfJ. Aufu»t 20th, IIM. *«3A WOVE COTTAUli, Ht'XTOX, MA1NK. OPEN JULY 4 T H , 1856. THE alwvr llouae i» bvauii ully Mluaiid in ib< fin* (Jruv, knoau «• "tb« PIC-NU' UROVC, 'Ml UuiitN CYtUrr, <>n lb« Y»rk »nu CuiiiltrrUnJ UailnMii, obvut 30 luinu.ta' riJ* I'rura Fi-ritand Th« »u!>«« ril»*r •p*r« • no p«ln«or r*p«'iia. in tilling up lit* ll«««»•«• tv'i oil 'li* uiiHirii) luiprovriiiriiU, to in »ke il a popohr ul it* •ort lor P.iiiKo ut.ii Pl« .<tii»* flit-ro, or i'l •' ii puraiiil of ■ p*f4Miil 'ml iK'^llliy 1' irJin^ pi.'tt iiiiruiK Itic ouinairr iimuiIi lu (ummiImi Willi llie wrr Bv'*'* ine Allf)», 8«ruc«, Ace P. 8 Ob ul iluora nriil Cariacr* ■*;' r lui* uuhe.l lo |i.iriick or iudivi<lunl<i u 6ui3l LUSN CHAM, Lute ofibt* Tii'ifiilun IIoum'i Sjio FARM FOR SALE. TIIK HulMcriher olft-rM furcate lu» F«rm, Ino in) in Hiddrford, Mo , mIhmiI two 1111U * Iron. Ili<* F i!I», hii.I hImiiii llirrc utile* lro.ii tin* 8' »• Shore &ii<i fMr.n conuin* bclarrn Iwt-nly-ttv to thirty Mi'm of I illd, Well fmrod, prim ipu Iv Willi MOHt w .11, Mild I* well .id;i|itid lO tlif pur |K>-r» of iilldk'i*. in.I i« ■ liit" Mini h*»lililul »inu lt<»n Thi-rr i» orchard on llw forin ; nl*o, * wtll dI rii't* Irnt wuti*r. cIom. |i> ihr luiildiurf* riMf buildl.111* .-U.IM.I of « two Ktory hoUf, Mini ■n rll connected Willi it ; mI«o, m 8h«il, li»rii, recvnily new. nII of wiiirh are hi koimI re p iir. Th<« fulur ilier w »liini( l<> di»|MM«' oltlu. r.irui will MrII mi very favo «t»l<* leriu* to urn who mty df>lrr to purrli .»e. Further iul.iruiHiion r» ipei-iiiiK tli«a Urini'Mii lie ol.tinned hy inquiring o| Ihe Mubavribfr, (Irveii Street. liiddfioril. ,\|e. U'ALT tit HI Kit Y ni ldelord, Aunut, IS.VJ ■!>»* NEW STORE, BACON, CLARK & CO., DEALERS IN FLOUR, SALT, & C . .. -ILIO, 'plcn. Sonpii Hire. Salerntu*. fcod*, Cr. Tartar, I'urf Crwfrlr* Hud Daineallc Frail* No. 10, CGNTR\L BLOCK, BIDDEFORD, MAINE. 30 WE hereby certify llul *»c n»»ve rt-oenlly uidn1 hi irivniir ciiwHiy in n>» niifmiiide.l » nn.lr. ir«i«.lv ni)iiiioii« in the in»r.d »Iwru'er of .^iiii u \1 Bl 'kt*ol III.Id.-for I, and that upon lull iiiloti fiflioii we urn ■.■ti«lif I III I the •on - i« u mm ,'iouM hii I Iimh'Ii'm* f^liriiMiion, oriitin li»if in iIm [MTMIIIhI ill will of TIlO IIMM M •ml) • »l ««ld I'uldt fur,). IIKN'ltV < »'» 'VSTON, JACUIt RiiODKd. IliJdcford, Augii»t 25, lr>M HOUSE & LOT FOR SALE. AM <tj mikI * liMlf lluut», 11 bjr '.TV, villi »n Ktl, li '<» -I, iiurln.l, Iliualed <Hi lull -trrrt, "»c it wll. be *") I mi • iMf^.iin, r wlili ll." imi wlik'li »Mtil kw tuixU. I lie lui It H ru)« H|iur«, lu« » w. ll m »MUr, |o wlilcti tb*r» l« • rhtln |.Ji"i>, willilu m f *» ol lh« d »r of lite hoinr. T!.. rv mrv » |f.»»] nuiuWr im fruit Ir.< « Kr..wltif <>u i1i«UH,mikI tin- ir«rJ*n It In u * k*1 •UU of culllVMUoil. JAJU.3 AUAUi. Uu. Smcu, Autfiut TJ, IM. i*W RAILROAD COACH. «E PRICK 0.\ I, Y . FARE, TEN CENTS. CmrnIi wltb ftrry Tritln mf Car* Can uiiil \Vr«l> Hooks run pa'Sknokiii at i<r. Hni'«, smith'a Corner i 0. H Itau-tMrUrr'a .«torw, hiiJ «t my aut bl« Oltlor, Alfrr.1 etrrrt. Coach work d trw almojtralt r*to«. Knwr*lj »t. ml* cd »t 11 |■ r Cotch, U. H. r\KlMX. Aufuil 29. Iktt. 34«f 1 illl.NOli TOJllKIi :ViO\liV.| Profitable and Honorable Employment THE Sutxcribrr li 4r*irout»r hatluf «•> a*«nl la r*ch t >" I l»wn III lliv ('nidi. A casual of front ft to ||u only will la> rvquirnl, and anything likr an ti Beirut, «u< rgrtlc m tu r tu ui4k« lr<« thrr» Ui Q»« >14 lar* |Hrr day | ra> ..f tint \«ri,l« *r» realtilng t«lo lliat turn, Krrry lokrnutliii will tw <l»*n hjr *JJr-M lag, with a tum^i to |mjt return Inter, W*. A. KIJHLKR, ftwjft* Bot 12«, i1tiUdrli>hla, I'a, Poat Office. FOR SALEL A rood two aiory Ikmik, tlluatrd <>n V»mni Mrret, In Mmo, eonrrnirnt f»r •inr <r two Uinillr*, with a r <•! ciatrrn In the etllar. Tin- botur U well in fir awl |4rt>. aiiUjr altuatrd 1 bla ia a rare opportunity I>r * pti'chaar r, aa tit* lioua* nmt lor *t I I. Cthiiwvtad with It I* a tf»«l >UM« ami Uaidtn. Inquire of J L. MlLLlKl.N. on tU pfviDiti*. lUou, Aufiut 49, ItM. kfttf Pressed Hay. PRKMET) IIAV krut eooatantly «u hand. wholraal* orrvuil.ti/ JOII* OILPATHlt'. Aufual 21Hh, 1»W. •>>tr HOUSC TO LtV. _ """* »0t»K ^JSJk oTJmtmc. Au*u»t 29th, lift* A SiiOKTS, <S: J. /-V / k | t It A tid HiKh, *Z1)U 2D B*«« U*«f|>o^ i»'t. t't •»!» »»y ^ JOII* OILfAlUK'. Anrut 29th. 1»* ttL Aew Arrival ol* CORN 8c FLOUR. Jual rtvrivttl p*'r K'ltouacr Oi'<-aa ftoui IUIlt taunt, V300 Ou«livla Yt'lltivr Cwtn, HjOO « Wnit«. •• I X) 1>M» M.igtiuii« Flour, Ettra, IIX) " U.ikmi Supt rliur, M •• *• Lxira, M Mukrnt " . Vts Oiftird ihipcitu Alan, Hi •lurv, Ji- -mln-ru, In lima, Canada, Fan cy, OUlo Kim and SU|H'r Uuur. ItoYl) it STOKER. So- | and 'J Aubrr Mall Mka-li. Saco, July 14 b, IH'y;. » Hou«c for fcalc AT • wil Itanr in, nor h If «t a doohtn Hn'i*». •ilUMlttl ini Hull 5* , llidtl.f.inl TIM' alaift botiH* it lit fft*»l n-pjira id m< n far'rn ailurlird ITrrtua (MHMafelf Pur MfllMl <r« iHllNf »( PttANCtd MKKD4. Bid.lrfim), July 10, |»'«. VwM PANTET 8ELF-HEATINQ Smoothing Irons. IOh;CmI'i Warlh af Ckirraal »ufHi'iviii for * tl«jr'a irtaiiiif; a fuit.irr *u|>pl) juat m t u ttl and Mf»fit OEO 1. OGODWIN. Yt>rk iiauk UuiMiuk, daco Jul)- 14ib. V9 T. Haley, — 'A QQ O 1 03 Q ( Office Xo. 9 fiit'it ft?«ck. . *. 1Ualalk>Nlr*Ai»lniki«MMf «S^M l**k*bawtad la paulaa Uat^ . <rjtu mt. Try It—Try lt--Try It. 0. w. 8T0HE8' LIQUID CATHARTIC, AMD FAMILY P*Y8IO, Tkt matt implant dt ten try tp*r madt in Mtdital Stunt*, htnr i etatftnnd •/ *!»*« and Maaf. wltkk/anm ft* *—< p**r. /«/, »«/#, and frttd*<r tit rnr a/Ttrtd <• Ikt /mHU. 'fini mmMy of totb • hn Ion# bM Ml ■ b»4b l y lb* k»li of faailk* and lM frtrMUfM o»u CaUurtlM flran In tb» tmoof rill* Ml *»»'l«-r», mm: b* t-> rrtrj lntrlll#*til ftr»*M. It lmm».|i»i ly and f€*1n"lly apou tfc* 'f'liu, an J at Um ium urvr it wdMtoif M imcull U . I* ll .1. r, I" I quit* ..'..'..If,. U I . Il Mt •nly pmliMwa ail lb* rf-cu wltm pbytia U rwjalrW, *>UI r»au|4rl«li rNMfH lukllMt h IVN, iMlllIf It! I*»«ilt prrtrclly ftn f| '• I ' >uii•*» fr 4a Ik* M. i • i ■ " . run? f . >» h* «<1la« *t he Un-r, fr «• lb* ti< in>l(-rairt ik« «bolr KrfT'«H fjrilrr , a.»l l»B» • • ll.t aaM Oi t>» kcal paint, M<h it Kktumvtuf, mtgis. lit /Wwihi Qvui, Put* tit I At /W. 8*4*. StamttrA. iff. Il ■<; alto ha rrIM *l*>n la ail dlta.tr* of tlw hot at* —l)jKtil»rj, IHarrbtra. and CL I-rs Unrtw, ymM a* •nlolHatflnltgtM^. laikMNMLMIfc Il mli no <Hb*r rmanatrndauoii. No f*rail/ vlU la titboul II aftaf tliay bill pro|«ll; InlfJ II* marll*.^ Koadrr, If fo<l bat* Irlnl iHitrr muxliri aithuwlturr***, IniaJr M -itlUf li tl band. Art ym iuMi| fnan NTfuU, ala butlra of mjr 1 j|UM Cathartic will Ml* >uU. H<aiM jmu rdmnl tfm habitual C'«tli«aHa, .hr*« hiitilva *||> rSnct all lLal you drain. I f ; .14 aia allktol altii UhriuMlk, .\tur*l(fc, «* otbar local pala*, tw.ilctlUa will frra yuu *M» Ih.oi. AU haui. rt alll h* -radiraud frvan Ibr btourf by iha um of fr>« uw l» tlx bath*. Id abort. If yuu rvqulrr a phytic (.* any |>w po#«, thla It Ibr Mutl rrllabV, t f and a(rtraU* lo lb* ant, ibal kx tin b«i |4m«I •libit) lit* rtacli at lb* PRICE $1 00. lirurral A (rut to tuu U. D. nay Dnifflit, M* A»rnt for Portland, u4 it J.fnwft, M. D.. Mo. S, W' Irtod IIuum Murl. ami A. feayar. Ubarty tl., *«*•(■ # uajrf>rd. Douirl L. Mluboll, Baco. lyl Ambrulypc Rooiim. No. 6 Central UlocL, Bidilrford. 'pilK ."tul>»«,iib« r fiMVin/pur-ha»«Nl iln-rivhi fi>r 1. Cutting'* |i.«ifni AhiImi'M |n-» in llul<l« lord, ..ia mini ii|t hi> K<Mdu«tn tiii'li u mtnncr tlut S« " tu!!y pf«'|>Hn'ti III f.iLi* lh(*M' Iwuultiul and Inmiif |iiriiiff. on Guam, iu ibi* iii«»I iiiMiiurr. n.'«'i'Ti«i>f)|v • «Im> riiM-iiiitl in ih« ir.i«i Muiin and xil rery cilC.P Th< Hibth1 hip invited i<> call -nil riaiiiiM .pmioen* il 'V Pi-UU'lofd Am'»r >U p«' Oallrrv k II Mi-KtNNKY. Bidilrford, March, IS.VJ ifll ivorice r THE tulwcrlt'cr having told hi« tlork of 0*/ (ioo<K, aiid leaacl hi* tinrr lo K H. Ilankt, i« under ih>> nntwiy of i*alliuir u|h>ii all i>erKM* ' .drill d In hllll liV lln'r Of •ivotilil, 10 lb* •ailH* wilhoul dflav Ttm aivnililt* cau tar telllrd • I Ihc old aland till 8«pU'>ld>«'r *201 h. K II. C. HOOPER. DidJeford, Au|f. 2 III, IvV). 34 Lifflifnin? 'pllK tulMrrlhrr bat lha rtrlatir* rl<M la *aak« and 1 toll in lb« County of (nrl. )tif' Improved Patent Insultted Ligbtmng Rode. hr only nk| ll.tl tan kt uarranttJ fa ni' *» aha 'nit frolttlion «/ l.ift and Praptrlp *ram«f Ltgktntnt. II' It n.ia rn^wnl In |h.iiIu< ih-ai up linHtKh Ihl* ounly. I>rl>r. in.dr lo m* in |»r«Hi, or iwrionl li/ Mr-trt l'U-«rr« A Kin,K«|l, will rrcnr» !■>• innlUt* allriill»ii. Dl.Villli lo Tol'I'lN, HliMinl) JlIM li, 1IM. . ii' fiou*i: roic rllK *ub*ciihrr ■■ttrrt f if mI • hi* Kouw, iliiutnl ao l-le».»m .*(fer», -4c i. "ui'l h >«•<• i* t».i »l'twj, hi I i, JO liy 21, 4 »l an Kll amiiriiini with it. one »turj tn-l • half. II hjr Id. There la tlin • atahv. «»l • tf<wl mMm Tli< txiiMlnff* are n. wljr ami m. II hulii, voo* '•tiiemly nrraiKxl an-l lit *•«! rr|Ntlr. A well «f tf ««1 »»llt oil till' IMrllliKI. 11 1(11 r j call Ik* 111*1' I f lui thai if'TUialioli. of Ttuxiiu I'. IM'fir, UII III' linv iliwt. W. U. WaTMN. *«fo, Autrutt U 1*M. 3*«* HOUSE & LOT FOR SALE, MOn Cliostnut Stroot. On* utir of A double ImlW, ronltinliif eleven •• an. >uiuW« (or • i>«rlintc lix"', or I* • aittail um •ii*,». with •u'mi- *o I ah*>l, >4ii I a f>»l •• il of ■»tvr, .ml *i bin life lui'iiilea' w.uk • f lh» l'e,.|»-r. II, Ltr.mlt ti/l W'au-r I'ower Cori»-rtii»u«, <ul u*»r ih« luilr ih-,».t. Vor (arthf (<arikilari inquire of III* «uU s.tui r J. #. c. Moixn)*. Ilhlirfml, A'vutl lAih, MM >4 POWD^rT Any' i|iiaulliy of llf l«-»l lllaatiug I'vwdrr 10 he Melt l*|Mlinf pnwilrr, a nrlmi' *1|>V an I tin- !*•»! (till* I I IImj IJ • Wli»lrnlt nid rvtiil, •>)' MCKENNEY L CO., lIlDOk/uaO. A!*o.Oun*, Sn it, Pitbing Ttckle, A' .1 LIGHT! LIGHT! LIGHT I J ii*l rtvfivfil, uii aMurtiii«*nl cf Ufford's Patent Lamps. •tr tmniinir Un- t»e or Clw.ip Oil, giving u i i {ut • It-Mr lijtiit at »in. II »xptn»«. For ••»'« «l Maou (HlMf'k pril l-'. lr>- • UEJ I GOODWIN, d' Ic ,^-fiit for Sjco. Ju.y 14lli. W LASELL FEMALE 3EMIN AEY, AUBJRNDAL3, MASS,, rns mile* from %re(».,h| i t.jr lb« ftrqarol I ran ■< of I he Woro*«i«r K tilrxul. The f «I.I. .thsi'liMi »(.l liwiuui 0C« TmuDtr, 8rp> ItuiNr llih. l-.o I'or Cm J nfjet wthrr 4i|fciii»it»u, m it* I'rutcipM. x"fc' a ,.. » W. ItKIGtH, ▼ LAaM.li, K. M. Aitbttriulalr, Augnil 6,1*40. 6«3I mm, pasey koods. m FIXTURES, Id Washington Block, for Sals. I HIE Hulxrribrr, cubing In rluu.gr bit huttin ••, VlU • Hiii " »e iiuii-I M.rk, which It In <juJ orUrr. <1 • liUral ilwc-Miia irrnu ru>l. 1 he rtim awllauilM I lie he>« iu Ibe far- Anyone wi.bin^ tu la • It* Milllnrrjr Jill »'«oey il.v.|« Hii>in**a In U.U |'I*C*, will iln vrll to rail .to-1 eiamiu* Ibia Murk. k. c. rKi»flr. UU.W(>rl, Aututt 12, ItM. 4«Ma llorvc ^liociuir mi l J bliiiiff* Blacksmith Notice. rilK »uliacriin>r* luniiii paMuwl il>« IUack> Miilli Awll vf J<Ail llaRt. ««t AllriM Birvrl, ml liaviny pii|M*ri<tr I «: lit!«•», »'«» HOW preparr! u ilo oil laliido of nt'iirk m IIm ir line. l'.iflli'UUr MlUfNlMNI |k.|i| to altueiiif ll"f»r«, •VI.K ll Will U' l|.4i« l>jr *11 «'I|*,Mi U''«-H aoti l'a|Mlj|« *urauua. » i A><»<»rr SoY»a AiiHorr. Uolileiofd, Miy Uinil, into. vln CORN & FLOUIt. Jl'HT Mnml, at N >. 10, C«i>irai liUk, lli-l • •II <{iMlUl«*. Alao, ri: u, COtrKKH, HLQARB. ■riOM, CRKAM TARTAR, ftCKLM, K %l "IX *, »PANl*ll OLIVE*. Pi'JIM NUI, r t-ivj.il VAUCR, Kircucr, lUHTAUU, TARLK oil, COCA, CoCOA 8IIKLLS, C»CUA UROMA, A«., A« l*laaa« look In and I*T<«* iHjyliw. HACO.D, CLARK * Ca. Sugars. Sugars. Sugars. iiavana brow*, - MLBCAVADO, imwukiikd, ORAXCLATBI), aivl cRuaa •uvt, MOior cK^tp. at RACOX CLAItK k Oa •«. Nj 10, Cout/ai Btuak. SJ MU4«C<ri. TEAS! TE AS!! ! ir r«<*M u • •«« iir<ox, vop so 1 li 1 <«(>>'. IMI'KKI U, MH'CIIO.ti;, ' XIXUVO.NG, WODLOVUTICA, mum IIACO.N, CLARK k N«. I J, Itutral RV*», RMIiEfi Piano for fcnlc. A SECOND " bJ piano, Qilbrrt'a waltr, **. crllrnt ItMO, for chcaj». Il not aultl willm a abort tiino it will lie let — Kw|iiiru at tu« Coualla| Uuoia oC lb# Uuioa St Jiunid B«J.ielor\i, May 29, I'M. 22if H&use and Lot for Sale. TIIC autnrntirr offrrt for a-lo a Twj Sinned ll»<i«r, nnr Hie lout of Mill Strnct, within 2 Minute*' walk fmiii the M>ila Tlic L >t on which •awl Uo<iMi aUotl« »• 3J iWt oil llae trout, HI feci Mr'*. TlW aUivc ph'tMTrt) Will »otd at a bar> {am L»jf apjt k aliou to I be au,i«rrilH<r HOll.iCE BACON. BiJ^ofd, Auffust 21, 1»'A 4«3I*