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Agricultural. llow much Manure fo tach Animal. There i* a limit, doubtle**, to the quantity of muck and litter that may profitably be mixed with the drcppiw?* of animal*. The quantity of f«rce* voided alao, la afTected very much by the feed ol the animal*, and by other circunwtancea. In the open air, in winter, much of the food paaaca off through the lung* and akin, to keep up the heat of the system, that *ould paaa through the bowela in a warm atable. The fu'cea, aa they are thrown into a heap in the ordiuary method of cleaning the atable*, paaa into fermentation rapidly and a portion paaae* off in the form of gas, and w loat. Without absorbent*, very often one-half, or more, of the value of atable manure la loat to the farmer without attracting hi* attention.— Many cannot be made to believe it, be* cauae tbey cannot aee the thiet loading the manure into the cart with a dung fork. Hut they can easily satisfy themselves of the then, if they will compare the effects of sta ble manure, that i« expqaed for a winter, with a like ouantity that i« treated with ab aorbenta, and kept under cover. The general error is to undervalue the need of abaorbents, and to furnish the yard* and atable* with but a small part of the muck that might be profitably used. If there be an instance of error in tho other direction, we have not yet fouud it, in a very large observance of the practice of our beat farmer*. \Vc have visited nuuierou* farm* the past season, for the purpose of looking into this uiatter, where the quantity of mauure manufactured upon the premises varied from two hundred loada to two thou sand, and have not found a single case where muck was used in exce**. Indeed, this is hardly possible, while the muck itself consists of the elements of the crop* the farmer wiahes to raise. The manure* hast en* the decomposition of the muck, and the whole maw become* available for the food -r ika nlanta The success of a farmer, in all the older State*, can be measured by the extent to which he use* muck, ur other absorbents hi hia yards and stable*. We found aoine poor farmer* making not more than three corda of manure, or *ix loada for each cow, ox, or borae, and not more than one cord for cach pig. Other*, who thought themselves pret ty good farmers, made live corda to each cow, and one or two for each pig. In a single instance, we found as high teu or twelvo corda to each cow, and four or five to cach pig. In thia case the piga were, of courae, kept in the atyea continually, and nothing was wasted in the highwaya and paaturea, &a ia quite too common. The horses and oxen were also stabled tho moat of the time, and the cowm put in the atable during the aummer nights, and fed with green corn fodder, aa soon aa it was large enough. Our own rule in making manure is, fifteen corda for each cow, ox, or horse, and live for each pig. The routine of management for the atablea ia thia: A large shed ia at tached to them, which ia kept well aupplied with dry muck. A stock ia kept on hand for aeveral months ahead, aa the drier it is the better. A coating of thia muck is kept conatantlv in the stables, aix or eight inches in thicknes*. Thia ia lain upon by the cat tle, aud receive* all their droppinga. The •olid fteces are removed every morning into the barn cellar, beneath the stablea. The coating of muck remains about two weeks, when it ia a good deal rotted by the heat ol the aniiuala, aud thoroughly saturated with liquid manure. It is then all thrown into the cellar, and another coating is put under the animals, to go through the same process. The muck ia covered with a bedding ol straw or refuse hay, every uight. In this way the animals are kept dry and comforta ble, and the heat of their bodies ia availa ble, whenever they lie down, for decompos ing the muck. Notwithstanding tho large quantities of muck uaed in thia way, it is still found that the manure heats in the cellar beneath, tho there i* little smell of ammonia. In the fall the manure in the cellar is removed to the field, ia heaped up with about twice it* bulk of muck. These heaps arc forked over once or twice during the winter, and at planting time they are spread ujon the Sround, aud plowed in. The manure dunng le winter is either | ut immediately into the ■oil in the apring, for early crops, or put in heap* and treated like the fall manure, to be aprcad aud turned in the last of May fur corn. Of course this routine of stable manage ment involve* a good deal of labor, but we are satisfied it pays better than labor laid out in anv other form upon the farm. The results of forty cords ol this compost upon an sere of corn ground, ia as good a certifi cate of its value as it needs. Of all meth ods that wc have tried, this suits us best, and we expect to abandou it only when we give up tilling the soil. A farmer who haa muck accessible, may better make fifteen cord* of manure for each of his large ani mals, than any lea* quantity. He is per fectly sale in hiring all the labor he uceds to diaw the muck, aud to handle it in the stable, the cellar, and the field. We are confident that no farmer, who once aees the resulta of this method in his crops, will ever fbe satisfied with a less quantity of msiiur rum his stock.—.•imtritan .luriru/lun'tt. Earh Luiubs. Those who breed lambs for an early mar ket, have them dropped mostly during this mouth. Aa there ia no grass for the c«ra, extra care and feeding is necessary to pre serve the lambs, and provide a due aupplv , of milk for their aupport. A moderate quantity of roota, if on hand, or if not, a full aupply of rowen hay ia the beat food for that object. If neither of them bo on hand, soaked oats may be aubstltuted. If roota •re uacd, and the weather be cold, they should not be given in large quantities, a* they are cold and watery, and incline the e«ea to acour. A quart of cut roota ia aul 6clent for a day, and ot all kind* carrots are the beat, if you have them, if not, pro Tide them for next year. With all the, claims of the auperiority of roota aa grxm food, by some people, our experience ia against it, in eoIJ weather, haviug practiced it long enough to inoir. And our opinion ia corroborated by aome of the best Knglish and Scotch tartuers, in their own practice since coming to the United State*. Dry and warm shelter is alao necessary, with plenty of atraw bedding. When the lambing seaaon arrives, the ewes should be carefully looked over, and thoae nearest their time, taken out and aeparated from the others, and put under wsrm shelter, so as not to be crowded and overrun by the others. After the lambs are a few daya old and well used to the teat, thev, with the ewes, may be turned out into the open ysrd, with au adjoining shelter to go under at choice.— No young thing is hardier than a lamb, with enough to eat; and plenty of fresh air and exercise should be allowed to them. them s good start, and when the grass 1 eome^ nothing wiUthme or fat faster; and « u tW ramd *nip,jr Con'Pt'"aated lii U»eir rapid growth and catly deYelopuu nt • while nothing on the .arm, lhe ..J^me pays better T» a ready market, and a q.?k return.-. Jmmran •Igrintlturui. tV It appears that the ladtca have already accumulated $75,000, which thvy anticipate will aoon bs swelled to f 100,000, lot the Mount Verncn fund. A Word for the Boy*. We cannot but look upon that claa* of einga stigmatised by the term ioyt with •me lively touch of pity. Particularly •then traiwplanted from the aoil where they were born, and placed under foreign influ ence*, are they deserving cf thia humane 1 sentiment. Would any man who had pasa *d a moderately comfortable life, be willing 10 live over the decadc between hia fifth and fifteenth yearn? Doe* any one feel a re »pon*e to hia heart to that lyrical wiah, now popularized by the atreet-organ, to be a boy again r The truth i«, that the boy, as re gard* hia conception of hia own nature and ita due education, la in advance of hia age. He it not underatood or misunderstood.— We anogantly put hiin into that cla** which Sir William lilackstone denominatea ftra nulura, and baae our plana for hia improve ment upon the assumption of hia total de pravity. He haa ambition which burn* out in dia appointment; he haa dream* of heroiauiand love which he darea not conli<le to another; he haa keen sensibilities which his elders do not forbear to taunt or diarcgord; he haa an understanding of mattera whereof bo ia aMumrd to be absurdly ignorant; he haa aching doubta about life and death which he knowa not where to satisfy. Often, like one who wander* iu the datk, hia undevel oped reason and hall-know Inlge fail to guide him through the night into which his more mature fancy hurries him, and he stumbles over cha»in*, or starts at those aw ful phantom* of the brain which the tirmnesa of riper intellect cannot at all time* txerciae. Thu lonelinvs* ol night, the mystery ol the heavens, the sadnesa of good by, till lua im agination, and gratp his whole soul w ith a Cwcr which lessens,aa he advance* in years. ke young Albano, in Jeau Paul's delect able romance of Titan, he has to restrain and hide within himself all his emotion*, hi* longings, his precious thought*, for fear of Willi- •III y louin W| *v..,w — ogenes ; or, it' he ventures to unbosom him self to an imagined friend of his own age, asking only tor the bread ofsympathy which his heart cravea, it is but tu tind himaell (HMMOHt d of the acorpion of treachery and neglect, and perhaps, at laat, he tlica to :he beauty of some amiable girl, whom his ar dent enthiiaiacm clothes with every grace and every virtue, who smiles upon hun, and comprehends him no more than he compre hends the ocean.— .YorfA Jmtrican lit vine. Mujor Urmia's Cooii Story. "I won down on the crick this morning," raid UiII Gate*, "and I aeed any amount of coon tracks. 1 think they're agoin' to be powerful plenty this season." "O, yes," replied Tom Coker, "I never hearn tell of the likca before. The whole woods is lined with 'em. If skins is ouly a good price this season, 1*11 be worth aome thin* in the spring, sun 's you live, for I've jest got one of the best coon dogs in all Il linois." "Vou say v«u never hearn tell o' the like o' the coons r" put in Major Drown, an old veteran who huu been chewing his tobneco in ailence fur the last half hour. "Why, you don't know ennything 'bout 'em! II you'd a come here forty years ago, like I did, you'd a thought coons! I jest tell you, boys, you couldn't go amiss for 'em. We hardly ever thought of pesteriu' 'em much, for their skins weren't worth a darn with us —that is, we couldn't get enough for 'em to pay for the skinnin'. "I recollect oue day I went out a bee huntin'. Wal, arter I'd lumbered about a good while, I got kinder tired, an'so I lean ed up agin a big tree to rest. I hadn't much more'n leaned up afore soiueihin' give me one ol tho alllireUest nips about the seat o' my bniolu m I ever got in my life. I jumped about a rod, and lit a runmn', and kipt on a runnin' for over a hundred yards; when think, sez I, it's no u*e runnin'and I'm snake bit, but runnin'won't do enny good. 80 I jest stopt, and proceeded to examine the wound. 1 soon seed it was no snake bite, for thar's a blood blister pinched on uie about six inches long. '•Think, sez I, that rather gits imp! What in the very deuce could it a bin ? Arter thiiikut* about it u while, I concluded U> go back, aud look for tho crilter, jest for the curiosity o' tho thing. I went to the tree %nd poked tho weeds and stull all about; but darned the thing could I see. I'urty soon I sees the tree has a little split a run inn' along up it, and so I gits to lookin' at that. Dreckly 1 sees the split open about half an inch, and then shet up agiu; then 1 sees it open and slict, and open and shet, right along as regular as a clock a tickin*. "Think, sez I, what in all creation can this mean? I know'J I'd got pinched :ii the split tree, but what in thunder was makin'it do it? At tirst, 1 fell orfully scared, and thought it must be sninethin' dreadful; and then agin I thought it moutn't. Next I thought about hants and ghosts, and about a runnin' home and sayin' uothin' about it; and then 1 thought it couldn't be cuy on 'em, for I'd never hearn tell o' them a pes teriu' a feller right in open daylight. At last the true blood of my ancestors riz up in my veins, and told me it 'ud be coward ly to go home and not tind out what it was; so I lumbered for my axe, and awore I'd tind out all about it, or blow up. Wh*n 1 got back, I let into the tree like blazes, and purty soon it cutn down and smashed into tinklers—and what do you think ? Why, it hh rammed and jammed smack full of coons from top to bottom. Ye*, air, they'* rammed in ao close that every time they breathed they made tho split open." The Secret of Longevity. The means known ao Tar, of promoting longevity, have been usually concentrated in »hort, pithy saying*, a« ''Keep your head cool and your feet warm,"—"Work much and eat little," &c., just aa if the whole aci euce of humpn life could be aummoned up and brought out iu a few words, while it* greatest principles were kept out of eight. One of the beat of theae eaying* is given an Italian in hia I tilth year, who being aak ed the mean* of hi* living «o long, replied with that improvisation ol which hi* coun try u remarkable ••When hungry, of th« best I cat. And dry and warm 1 kwp my (ret, 1 MTNI my brad front suu and rain, Aud K t It* cares perplex my brain." The following i* about tho beat theory of the matter:—Lvery man i« born with a cer tain stock of vitality which caunot be in creased but may be husbanded. With thi* stock be may live fast or alow—uiay live ex tensively or intenaively—may druw hia little amount of life over a large space, or narrow it into a concentrated ono^ but when hia atock is exhausted, he haa no more. He who lives extensively, who drink* pure wa ter, avoid* all intlammatory disease*, exer cise* sufficiently, but not too laboriously, indulge* no exhausting paasions, feeds on no exciting matcrisl, pursues no debilitating pleasures, avoid* all laborious and protract ed study, preserve* an easy mind, and thus buxbanda his quantum ot vitality, will live considerably longer than he otherwise would do, because he lives slow ; while he, other wise would do, because be live* inten*ively, who beverages himself on liquors and wines, exposes himself to inflammatory disease*, or cause* that produce them, labors beyond i hie strength, visits exciting scenes, and in-1 dulgvs exhausting passions, lives on stimu lating and highly seasoned food, w always debilitated by his pleasures. 1 John Andmoii my Jo. Thin exquisite b Aid,constructed by Rob ?rt Burn* out of ■different and somewhat exceptionable lyric, Ims always left aome ilnng to be wished for and regretted; it ia oot complete. Iiut who would venture to add to a aong of Burn*? Aa Burna left it, it runa thua:— John Anderaon, my jo John, When we were firat acqurnt. Your lock* were like the raven, Your bonnie brow *•» brent; But Tour brow ia bald; John, Your locka are like the anow; But bleaainu* on your froaty pow, John Anacraon, my jo. John Anderaon, mv jo, John, We clanib the hill thepither; And many a canty day, John, We've had wi' ane anither; % Now we maun totter down, John, Hut hand in hand we'll go, And ali'cp thc|(ithcr at the foot, John Andertou, my jo. Fine as thia ia, it does not quite satisfy a contemplative mind; when one Ims gone to far, he lookaand lonpa for something more —aomething btyond the foot oj Iht hill.— Many a reader of Burna must have felt thia and it ia quite probable that many have at-; tempted to aupply the deficiency; but we know of only one tucctu in so hazardoua an eipcriment. Thia ia the udded verse:— John Andemm, my jo, John, When we have slept thegither The alcep that a' maun Bleep, John, We'll wake wi' ane anither; And in that better world, John, Nae aorrow ahall we know, Nor fear we e'r ahall part again, John Anderaon, my jo. Simple, touching, true—nothing wanting, and nothing to spate; precisely harmoniz ing with the original stanza*,and improving them t»y the fact of completing them. Thia poetical achievement ia attributed to Mr. Charlca Gould, a gentleman of New York, whose life haa been entirely devoted to the successful combination of figurtt—but not figures of rhetoric. The verse was written some years ago, hut it has not hitherto found - II. -I I IB way iiiiu puiii t ;v» i» «v.i be incorporated with tlio original song in nnv future edition of Hum's Poems, nnd we hope some publisher will act oil this sug gestion. Little Carrie I'erkim*' Prater. Lit tle Carrie Perkins waa a grent pet of mine; indeed, alio waa the sunbeam ol the houae. She was only three years alone, but alio hud a strangely mature way of talking aometimea that made her aecm very interesting. Kv ery night 1 went regularly to her room for a good-night kiss; and 1 shall never forget how sweetly she used to look in her little night-dress, as she knelt down at her moth er's aide and said, "Our Father"; nor how reverently she used to fold her little hand* at the close, and *ay:— "Good night, dear God, and pleaao take good care of little Carrie." "Why, Carrie," amd her mother, the first time ahe added thia to her prayer, "You shouldn't talk to (iod so." "Shouldn't I ?" on id the little prattler, "I lovo Cod, and why shouldn't I Hay good night to Iiiiii before I go to sleep, juat ua I do to you and Aunt Annie ?" Her mother smiled thoughtfully, but only replied by kissing her, and alwaya alter that she repeated her good night petition. Hl'ssu.—A banquet liaa taken placo at .Moscow, in honor of the abolition of serf dom. One of the speakers oaid:— "A new spirit animates us; n new era has commenced. Heaven has allowed us to live long enough to witness the second re generation of Russia. Gentlemen, we may congratulate ourselves, lor this movement is one of great importance. We breathe more like Chiistians, our hearts bent more nobly, and may look at the light of Heaven with a cltar eye. We have met to-day to express our deep und sincere sympathy fur a holy and praiseworthy work, ami we meet without any nervousness to nmr our rejoic ing. The change in the economical condi* tion of our national existence will arouse our individual energies, the want of which is one of our greatest evils. Let ua wish, then, gentlemen, from our innermost heart, a long life to Iiiiii who has mnrshalled his faithful Russia to the conquest of faithful truth and justice. Let us hope that this great idea will comprise the generous sen timents of the man and tlio Christian." A Nick Point or Law.—I heard thia anecdote from a gentleman long resident in Philadelphia. Two Quakers in that place applied to their society, as they do not go to law, to decide in the following difficulty. A. is uneasy nbout a ship that ought to have arrived, meets I)., an insurer, and states his wish to have the vessel insured.' The mat* ter is agreed upon. A. returns homo nnd receives a letter informing him of the loss of his ship. What shall he do? He is afraid the policy is not tilled up, aud should I), bear of the matter soon, it is nil over with him : he therefore writes to I). thus: "Friend H. if, thee hasn't filled up the polir cy thee needn't, for Pvo heard of the ship." "Oh, oh ! thinks 1). to himself, "cunning fellow ; he wants to do me out of the pre mium." So he writes thus to A.: "Friend A., thee be'st to late by half an hour; the policy is filled." A. rubs his hands with delight ; yet B. refuses to pay. Well what is the decision ? Tho loss is divided be tween them.— tlsam/a mulrihulttl lo Hlack irooift Magazine by the Rev. John ihigltt DR. BAILEY'S ALTERATIVE SYIKJP. IT wa» fir»t prepand with reference to one l*d ca»e atHmfek, >1.1 KrrCCTCD Till:HUE. It wa» aftrrw aril*, f >r aeteral Jrar», utrtl in numtrvut ca«t, with aiiuilar (ncrea*. It ku now Urouir an effectual remedy in this di» t *»«■. It bti lirm um«I •iM^rttfull) b) MMirrr of |»r Klin who were ■ tllictid witb the following uiaiilfota tioiM of NrrufuU 1 Ulcerating Tumors, Scald Head Diibaibd Eye*, Diimin fcam, llot, Dry, Bouyh and Eruptive, or Cold, I'al*, Puljr, or Clanuny and fw rating. • DBOPMCAL EHTMONS, occasioning difficulty o| llrrathing, liluallug, extrvnie lau(uor and frmjuent fa tifua. BICKET#, or a toftrned iml di»tortrd condition of tb« too**,hrlNAL AMLCTION*, WHITE SWELL I.NiiS l>«r»ngrd condition of tba Digcttitc Organ*, Mtwioniiif a loaa of, or a ratenoua and irregular ap |Ktitr, m«r« ud protracud Iwtnunn,or Ihtvuic bUnh«». DISEASED Lt'NCiS, which had intohrd the *u)T«r mill Asthma, or Ilald (uiiibi; Heinorthaga; Ema ciation, aud other •yinptomt of FilAL CONSUMPTION, Salt Hum m, Cii»o*ic, Biiei'matum, ado NttBAluU, riLII, CANCEB Tt'MOtl, and many other di»e»»>* and huaora when connected with a Scrofulou# condition of th* Mood. The Dr. *iUti*it and prraciil* for all per»on« with in( to tr»t hi* medicine, wliv mjufit it, and who are willing to remunerate hliu for the trnic* to the amouut cliargtd for a »l»lt at the tame dUtance to hi* Regular I'atienta. TIIE ALTEHAT1VE HYBt'P I• told at hit office, Ctiu, um Dbimbby. No agent* wiehed. but well qualified 1'b) ticiana, and No IXroalT* will IIBBKAV 1EB BB MAHE. Made and *o|d by l)r W«. BAILEY, M. D., Saro, Ma. ARCTUSINE. VritV.rABATION f>»«utb« Canada Hear, for pro nailing the growth and luaufunc* of the Hair, tor aaia >') T. lilLMAN, Ifitf Factory Uland, Paco, Main*. EMEBY Jk LOBIXO, COUNSELLORS* A TTORSETSA TLA W, MCO. Owes, • • • Main [cornrr of Water] PtmL )H»F> EMEBY. 45 S. Y. I.oHINll. X. U. Tt* blgbe*t pake paid fcc Land Warrant*. REMOVAL. UNITED UTiTKt AKI> FOUIOX PATENT AGENCY. SAIII'EL COOPER, Ute ptlnrlpal Examiner of Patent* In the United Mate* Patent Office. at Wathlnfton, ha* kiMovto mi* orrin to WEBSTER BANK BUILDING 13 EXCHANGE BTHEET, BOSTON. PATENTS SECURED IN TIIE UNITED STATE*. •Ixl in *U olhrr pwlriit-graiit inf ""lull in ►peel®. cation* and drawing* preparrd. Catfil' (IW. Hemn •ideratioua procured »( application* that ha«c Urn r»)eeted upon i»p*rfmK prepared p*!*™. Interfer ence* prmeeuttd. Ilr ixun and extension* procured, ami in general, all butine** rono«cted villi the Patent Oftce tran«a. lid with car* and promptne»a. llritub and olhrr foreign patrnt* procured through pnxupt^Dd confidential agent* in ]x>im1oii and Pari*. Perw* * residing at a dutaiKf n»tj obtain all Drrrt ••r) information, and hate their l>u»ine*a transacted, by writing to the tub*ertbrr, without the trouble and eai>en»e of a *Uit to Washington. He begs lra\r to refer those unacquainted with liim to the fuilowlug Uitiutonlal*. U. 8. PatTnt Orrin, »*h. *3,l«5&. fhm the Hun. (%ariri .Viuuw, l\mmu$*mrr «/ l'atmU 1 tike great pleasure In (tatinf that during the time I hair# been acting a* roau*ini<Hifr of Patent** Kaiuuel Cooper, L*q., of l)n«ton, ha* been engaged a* Solicitor, and ha* beeu in that capacity in constant for rrtpundeure and intercourse wilh the office} he ha* eiinced a thorough acquaintance with the Patent l.aw, vid with the rule* and |*actice of the offiee, a ctnae attention to the intere*!* of hi* client*, and a marked vandor and eourte*) that ha* renderrd the trmniartion of butine** wilh him a pleasure. I hate no hetiution in dating that I regard him a* cme of the tery be»t agent* tut the tranaaetion of bu*ine*a with thi* office with wIhim I am acquainted. CIIABLE* MA SON, (on<uii«ioner of Patent*. Firm• tkt A'niwm»n <4 the Patent Offlre. The undersigned, PriiM-ipal aiid A*»i>tant Eiaminer* In the United Mate* latent Office, hare forteteral Ji ar» lieen acquainted with Mr. hainurl Coiper, Ute • principal examiner in thi* ollire, awl take pleasure in staling that he |* a gentleman of the hifliril moral character, of unouratioixd knowledge in the Ixiiineii and practice of the office, and that hi* scientific at tainment* are *urh a* eminent!) fit hurt for the out! net* In which he ii al«>ut to engage. HENRY II. BEN WICK.) I.. 1). (iAl.K. > Principal Examiner*. K II. Une, ) T IL PKAI.K, 1 TIHW., T. EVERETT, I Fiam'n'ra 1'. SOLTIHiATK sMITII, f A,,1,Unt u "* NVM. C. LANGDON, J I'nun long acquaintance and intimate official rela tions Hitk Mr. Oonprr, I ftlly and heart il> concur in the fort Ruing rectMiiiuendatiou made bv my Ute col Ifaflira. W'M, I'. N. HTZOKRAt.D, l.atc rrinri|«l Examiner of I'ati-nU. Doston, Jan. S, !*'*. Iyr3 WOOD LAND _ AND — HOUSE 1.0rs in BIDDEPORD. rpilK Saco Water Power Company, »iiMn(tomliWf 1 itl real estate, now offer for saie from One .Itrt !•> One Iluntlml Jerri of good fanning land\ uioatof which it well covered with Wood ami Tinilwr, and Wated within alaiut | of a milo fn in the village. Alto, a larff number of llouae and More lot* in the village.— TenntrMy. 47lf TIIOM AS QI IMI1Y, Agent. ALKXAM1KII F. CIIIMIIOLM, Counsellor & Attorney at Law, 8ACO. SCIENCE AGAINST TRENGTH. A Sujxiior article of Wahiiinu 1'owhrn, for sale by 1IASKLTINE & HOWARD. SAVE YOUR MONEY BT BOVINO PERRY'S PATENT LAMPS! ANEW IM I'ltOYKMEXT, and the beat lamp in the known world to burn rhrap nil oV greaat, fir ing a lieautiful and brilliant light at let cent per hour. tf|ual to two roiniuoii laitps. 'Ihete lamp* are for aale S8 |n r ct iitt lower than llford's Patent, betides l<elng an tot lamp to trim and keep clean, and for common use tlout house. To be found at T. I. Ml'RPIIY'H Pahit and Oil store. AI«o, Durning Oil for Perry'* Lamp, for aale at 621 ct*. p«r gallon. Uiddeford, April W, 1867. Rtf Winter Arrangements. New York and Portland. The splendid ami fast Steamer Clinapeake, Capt. Husky Chowcll, will run regularly between No York and 1'ortlaiid, aa follow* Leave llrown'a Wharf every Saturday, at 4 o'clock, I'. M., and returning, leave New York, Pier 12 .V JL, «». r\ Tuesday, at the tame hour. * Thia vesail haajust been Htted up with new and l*iwi rful machinery, and very tine accommodations for pasrengers, making this the most (pvedy, safe and comfortable route for traveller*, bctweeu Sew York and Maine. I'attage fl-V). No charge for state Itooms. Goods forw arded l>y this line to and from Montreal, Queliee, Daligor, Augusta, East|«irt and St. John.— AI*o connecti with steamers for Daltimore. (iooda taken through with det|>atch, at the cheapest rates. lor freight or passage, apply to t'.MEltY k fOX, Drown'* Wharf, Portland, or to II. 11. Cromwell, Pier 12 N. It., New York. Noveuitwr 13, 1857. 4Ctf Winter Arrangements. On and after Monday, the 21st Inst., the Fteamen Lewlalon, ( apt. Gkuiiuk Kmuiit, and Montrr *1, ('apt. I. A. Piixri, will run at follows:— Leave Atlantic \Miarf, Portland, every Monday, Tuesday, Widnesday, Tursday and I'ridav, at To'elock 1'. M., and Central Wharf, Ihwton, every Monday, Tues day, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, at A o'clock, 1'. M. I are in cabin, (I 2.V. Ire on deck, $1.00. N. II. I'.ach lo.it is furnished with a laige numlie of state rooms, for the arcominodation of ladies and families ; and travellers are reminded that by taking this line, much saving of time and ex|irn»e will Iw luade, and that the inconvenience of arriving in lk>s ton at late Itours of the night will lie avoided. The Iwats am»e in season for pastengera to take the earliest trains out of the city. The Company are not res|«miit.|e fur baggage to an amount exceeding $30 in value, and that pcisonal, un less notice is riven and paid for at the rate of one twa iciiffr for rur) $.V>) Additional \ilur. gT I r#i*ht takrn u uauaL tflN I. IIII.LINoi*, Agent. IIimInoiim American MiItc BURN ^NTMENT. I^IIIS Ciini|mui<1 has atood the tr.t and ir allied the . favor of thouaaitds f 'r the curr of llurua, Cut*, N-alda, llruiaia, ^r» IJ|* and h)tlida, Chapped Hindi »nd Anna, fcorr Nipple*, Dlaeaaea of tlir hkin, liH.in at ion, files, Ss It Hbeum, I'hilhUins, lutea of Muaqui tori, spiders, Itrat l*d I Ufa and inarcta of all kinda, Korea on Children, Wwuila from Iron, I'aina in the Mde and Itark, Chafea, I'ikm, lull., nr. j It la alao food in all raat a wlirir an outward application la imd< rd. l or inure particular*, a»» |u|«ia arcotii|*n) inf each (rnt. JOsLI'll HUDSON Mi Proprietor, Matta|*>i*ett, Maaa. \\*M. C. IM KH, Illddefotd, Ma., dealer In Uru(a, Medteinea, ChemieaU. kr., m hoiraale and retail ayi lit. K H. BavaKT, Krnn«l>iiiik|<ort. Ndd by druirflata and v« iideia of medicines in nioat of the SUtra and Ilritiali Provinces. in,.!'. Fairbanks Cclfbraled Scales. or iTkKT TAtirrT, 34 Kllbr ilrttli lloaton, GREENLE.IP \ BKOWX, Ap'U. , A full assortment of all kinda of weifhirtf spparstus a'>d store furol turv for aalr at low ratra. Itailnwd, II ay and Coal sralra art in an) part of lh*e»untrj. I)tl THE SHOALS AND QUICKSANDS OP V0IIT1I. JUST PUBLISHED, T1IE 3D EDITION, Qjf" On Sj>crmatorhea or Scmiual Diseases. A scientific Trra'ise on the treatment and per feet cure of Nervous Dcbilitv, Seminal Weak nna,Involuntary Emissions, Impotence, Ac., re aulting from vicious halnta acquired during the critical passage from youth to manhood, 11Y DR. CULVKRWKLL, Member of the Iloyal College of Kurgeona of England, (1037) Licentiate of the Hall, (1824) and 3" yeara Hesidrnt l'ractilioner in Ldndon ; Author of the "Ouide to Health," "Green Book," "How to be Happy," "Memoriea of Married and Kingle Life, Ac. Thia small but highly valuable Treatise, writ ten by a world rrnownrd Physician and Surgeon, points out the *only sure and permanent cure for all diseases resulting from self-abuse, and ia the only publication of its kind written in a benevo lent spirit and by alscientiflc man. It should be in the hands or al who value their life, health and happiness hereand hereafter. Price 12 cents, or 4 stamps, at the receipt of which it will be sent, post free, aud well secured by Dr. Cll. KLINE, No. 420 1st Avcnua, Box ibSC, New Yofk. ljrriO AMERICA* * FOIUEIUK PATEHT8. I. H. EDDY, SOLICITOR OF PATMTS, Lati Aucnt or I'. P. Patht Orrici, Wa«iiiko Tut>, (tii-drr the Act of IM7.) lo.TS HUU M„ opposite Kllby M., Iloatoa I ITER in prirtw o( upward* «>f twrntj [V y*al», rootlDUea to trtuir ('at rut* In thr I liltiil lair* : al«o 111 tireat llritain, I'raur*, ai <1 otbi r fun i|ii ouutrie*. Cat rati, hpreiliratloiia, A**ifnnient*, and II l*ap«r* or Drawing* U I'atrnU, eiecuted <>u liberal tlM and «lib dnpalcb. lirararchr* mad* into Aunr rail or loicifU ttuikt, to drttriuliir the lalidltj or itilit) of 1'atriit* or Intention*,—ai.d Itfal or other dike rendered in all matter* touching the *ainr.— •fid of th« cUbi of aiiy I'atrnt fin mailt d bjr Mailt u.f our dollar. Aaaigniucnta rittidtd at Wadiing ou. TbU Afenry U not only tbe larfrit in New England, nit tbiougb it lainitiiri hate adtantagr* for aminnf ■aunt*, or ascertaining the palcntaUllt) of Inittliom, inaurpaaard l>), if not inilui aturably *np*rlor tn, an) tliKhraiilH-i.rt. nl tlirm rl*t where. I hr taatliiKin ill fiti ii lieluw pn>\r tlut none i« \l< >hE KLl'l I'l. IT I II I. I'A'l KM (III It I. tban tbr tiibacriUr i and I* MXU>h 1# lilt: 1IL.-1 I'ltmi 01 ADVAN ["AGE# AMI Allll.11 Y, lit would add tliat br baa lUindant rriaon to l>elieie, and can proie, tbat at no ithrr olhic of the kind, arc the cbarfra f«>r piofetaion li aenicct au moderate. lb* immense practice of llit mbarribrr durinf twentt jt-ar* pad, ba* enaMed him jo accumulate a ta*t eollr. tlon of *pe*IArati«>ii* and ifflcial dirWiuna retail** to pattnt*. llnw, latidt* Un eilrniltr lilirar) of Irgal and neebanic il aurla, ind full artount* of pat> nt*" ftantrd hi tl.r I i.it.d <tatr« atid Europe, render btio aMr, beyond <pir*tioii, to olfrr *up*rior fanlitW* for oUattiti f patent*. AU DCCraill) of a journt-y to Maklnngtoii to pr<*ure l patent, and the usual great diU) thru, arc bti* >aud imetitora. TESTIMONIAL*. "Durinf the time I occupinl the office of Commi* liorur of I'atenU, U. II. Ltidy, Em)., of Ikwtoii, did Luiinr** at tin I'atrut tilli'e at Nilintor fur prnruriiif 1'atrlita. There Were frw, if ail) prroiii* act 11. If ill lhat ra|Hiclt), who had ao murh I o*lm-*« Utfr* the I'atrnt Offlee J slid tiler* were imnr who conducted It with more iklll, hdtlity bihI iucci*•, 1 rifard Mr. Eddy a» one of thr U «t ilifottntd, and ni'-t »killlul Cat* lit Niliritora in the I'nitrd Mates, aul hale no hesitation in souring inventor* that the) eannot rui )>!••> a prrioii more «fiu| ttrnt and trustworthy, and more rap»l l« of puttiiif their applications ill a form to secure for them all tarl) alftl faior4h|e rolnidtratn.li it the I'atent Oilier. EDM UNO Hl'KkE, • I.atr ('•HiunitiioiHr of 1'atclit*.' I 'rvm thr jwrirnt C'<*mmmiii*wt. "Aroi'lT 17, Ih.V>.—During tint nine i nftlce of Commissioner of .ateuts, H. II. 1UIU>, Esq., nf Itoaton, liaa liftu catritaitrl) rn(>|ril In the Iran* action of buameaa with thr Ollire, aa a *nli« lt«r. lie la thorough!) aiquallitnl with llir law, and thr rub a nf practice of the Oflicv. I regaid lam as one of (lit IIHwt capable a I »l alirrtsafill pnclllkoiM ra wltll w holll I Katt li'lil iiffirl<l intercoiirre.' CIIA*. M AMIX, lioatou, Mpt. '<!, 18.YJ.—1) IJ7 ( ('III. of Patenta.' the GREAT BEAUTIFIER !!j Ho king unaucrt aafully sought, FOUND AT LAST!! I^OB IT UKkTOIU> PERM AN ENTI. Y OBEYIIAIK (o it* original eolor; cover* luxuuantlv tlir bald lii.ol ; riiixiMa all dalxllulf, ilrlniif, uimI all Miofula, ►raid head and all eruptions; makes the hair aoft, In altliy and (l»») ; and will ptfwrtf it to an iiuagtn able age; Iinmti i, aa If b) magic, all blotrbca, aur., froui tlir fact', and rurra all neuralgia and nertoua hradaihe. ffr circular and the following. Dover, N. II., IV U *, IS.Y7. i'BOE. O. J. \V(KI|) & CO—(ients: Within a few days wr hate rrccltrd ao mall) ordrra and call* for 1'Mf. O. J. Wood'a II air Beatoralite, that to-da) wr wrrr comprlltd to arnd to lloelon for a quantity, (thr C ilon ii you forwarded all being aold,) while wr might older a quantity from you. /.Vrry /«■//.> ue We nJil wrwi Iv hurt />na/H<vsi tkrrr trf tir nrtr nuhmrri, ami I tlir approbation and patronage It reeelvea (rom the moat aubstaiitial and worthy citiiena of our vicinity, fully contioce ua that It ia a MOsT YAI.IAIII.I. I'BEPABATtON. »•« nd ua aa won aa may be one grnaa of fl alsr aid one down alie; aud belicta ui, )oura, trn rt»pect fuily, (signed) DANIEL LATIIBOl* U CO. Illrkory (irm», M. Charlra Co., J Mo., Nov. IV, I K'iIk j I'BOF. O. J. WOOD—Dear Mr: ►ouic limr 1.-1 sum mrr we wrrr induced to uae someof vour Hair Urator atite, and Ita rtfreta wire ao wondertul, we feel it our duty to you and thr alttlcted to rrport it. thir littlr aon'a head for ium( tune had been perfcct I) tot md with aorea, and H>uie called it Mahl head.— The hair almost entirely fame olf tnconaequcnce, when a frit-mi, seeing hia suite riii(f», adtiaed ua to use your Ucatorativr, wr did ao with little ho|w of succeaa, l.ut to our aurpriae and that of our fikiaia, a urjr few ap plicatioi.a reinotid thr diaraae entirely, ami a new and luxuriant giowtli of hair aoou started out. and wr ran now aa) that our boy haa aa healthv a scalp, ai.d aa Inauriaiit a crop of hair aa any other rliild. U'u eali therefore, and do hereby recommend )our Beatoralite a* a perfect remedy for all diseases of the acalp and hair. We arc yours, ri»|»vtfnily, <1K<1IU<I. W. IIICOINIIOTHAM, bAUAll A. HlOblNUOTIIAM. Uardiuer, Me., June ti, IH.VV I'BOr. O. J. WOOD—Dear Mr: I hate uird two M tlea of I'rof. Wood'a llitlr Hestorattve, ami can truly aay it ia thr (rrilrit discovery of thr agr for restoring and changing the hair, llriorr n»in< it I was a man of aeventy. My hair haa now attaiiud ita original color, iou can recommend it to the world without the Iraat ftar, aa my case waa olir of tin' worat kind. Your*, reapectfull), — 0. J. WOOD Hi COH l'roprietora, lit Broadway, N. Y.. (in the gnat N. Y . Wire Bailing Katabliahment,) and III Market M., fct. Uxiit, Mo. fold by J. hawyer. in lliddeford , H. K Mitchell, in Nam; and ami all Wholesale Druggist* ill Ikiaton and TortUm!. Jinoal PARTJDGR8HIP. THE aubacribera have formed a partnerahlp under the flrui of ClilalloLM K (JoobKNuw, for the prac tice of l.aw, in Biddefurd, and hate taken an oltire id Waahington lllork, oter llo)den's I'rriodical Di|ot, corner of Lilierty and Waahington atrreta, (rntraic* on Ubart) atreet.) * A. I'. CHIMIOI.M, U. C. UOODKNOW Biddeford, Dec. Mh, DOC. tn» N. B. The lubarriber will continue hlaofflce In ftaeo, as heretoforr, Deering's block, op|waite Vork Hotel. 1 A. K CIIIMIOLM. Job Machine Shop. THE wants of this community hate for a long time demanded a Job .Mai mink Mtur ask l»«'N Bail INU AMI I KM'I MAKIM) EaTAOl.tailMkKT. Tliia want is now supplied by MARS FZUMB, AT TUB KTKAM MILL, IN UIDDKIOUD, Where he is prr|uin'd to execute with dispatch all or dtra in either l>ranch of hia buaineaa. He is prepared to fiiruiah ant patt< rn of fence that canl>e found in lloetnu, and at V>w prieee. J'lirtH ulur ntlnitnm trill Ar^irrn In Fmctlfvr Frvnt I'unit <!»•/ ('nnrlrrti 1a4i, niul Mill U'uri. All ordrra will meet with prompt attention addreiaed to the aul'*cril>er at fcaco. MABK l'UIME. Kaco, I'ebruary ?, IU7. /Jtf T II E EASTERN EXPRESS COMPANY, uriord l>) thr romMnallon of the Ki pre»» < otnpaniet of llodgman, Carr Ar Co., Carpenter A Co., U'itulott^ Co., M'iU continue the Kipre** limine** between Boston and the state of Maine, OVKft Till Kaitern, IWon k Maine, York ft Cumberland, Kenne ber ft Cortland, NHiintrt k Kenne !»<•, Analnwof fin Ik kennehee ami l'ritol«cot and K« nnel<rc KAIL lOADI. AS'D BY STEAMBOATS BETWEEN Ikxloti and I'ortijid, Portland and iUnfnr, IkMtou and Au(u*.t, and IfcMton and IUi>;<>r Their Kiprea»e* w ill I* in charge uf their own Met trnfera, ai>d thr) lute re»|»'ii.iMr agent* in all town^ mi the route*, aiid are ruallid to offer inerra*cd facil Uie* lu the public for the traiwaetiuu i f butiuct*. ranriurmaft. \\ II. IIodt.man, llangor, ■ J. N. Wixilow, Portland. U. *. C'ABI-ENIKB, Augutta | I'. \V ( Alt, UotTON. J. 1L Hall, Ihxton. Thejr alanine Do n «|»i»ibiiit) for ln*a by lire or per il* »f the hea, nor for the delitery of |«tka|ti IToiiif K th< II route, aftrr the) hate Irfl tlirir hand*. «T office In *aco, IIatm* Block,n factor) It ai.d i in Uiddrford, at CLXAtRa A KlMH ti I «. ItlU t«. A. CABTKM, Agent. BIOTJIDHHJBa) HOUSE LOTS FOK MALE. I UIE huheerllwr offer* for aale. on eaiy term*, and , at pricea corretpundiuf with the time*, . One II untied I1oum« LoIn, lilmUd on PoreO, Watf r, Maple k Market Sti. I N KACO. "Hieae lota iurround the I/wxn-llarneat, Heed and ibM I'aetnriea of the uudrrilpwd, and are within hree to aeten minute*' walk of the buaineaa atrevta jtd Cotton MlUa of lltddrford and haeo. Aa rt idencr of their beautiful location, it la nul) werMart to fate that " lUlchcidtr't tirw of Kac» nd ltiddeford,n which rr»ee* *o many parlor*, waa aken from one of tbeee lota. Ideated aa they are on twth aide* of the 1*. *. k P. lailrnad, letween two depot*, and in the mid*t of » rowing builnr**, and *urn>undrd b) etrrj material dtantage and Uautjr, it it not * trance that ahrewd uiinr** men and peraona of taaU, a* well aa *pe«ula t>r», aie already aeekinf inteatiuenta there. Warrantee deed* uJ a fond title, will b* flten ty be MiUrrlbrr. D. E. KJMK?. IUdefcrt. D«t. 17,II5T. «llf A GREAT WANT! Ill* bm frit ir im ca umiuMI) lor I Mrdiriiw whlrh mi; I* u*rd riinrr m a i«t.'J cuUartic, wui nntmt. n/rr.ml or thmul-inl. Aittu'i luami Itmoin wit fat upripnaal) to au|»piy tkl* and jodftof h) It* ilUtunHMrjr auertaa, u iimmi wlauraU; aJa|.trd u> tb« wai.t ii *u|> ptir*. \\ hrn the Mood l«iwi thkk, tb« rlrml.tlon Im Mdnl, ar Ik# ato»ark and bmrla ladra atlli liapuril IN whkh (liould l-r ca*t u9 b) tko Mtural oullrl*, tW liriltb al«a<* »uir<r» IB |«»mI|iki. I'i r*. n* • ( frdrntifj Habit*, (Irrfymrn, Mrrrbanl*, Mrn, |jl« and old paof<te a« *1 often •uffirr frvm iki* ran**a. Atorll'* III alt it Uratorrr rkanaaa tlx it m+k ami UtrHi i/ till .mynl-n. ynW-lnw tt* Mai, tl*..u'.iir. ti* •hrr tn-r iri.iri, and fi««a naw ton* and tiff to II* wkola *;>triu. .WIUKESS AXD"cEREB1L DEBILITY. InJSfeiliom, VailivtM*u,aU Dfemttt: riiutrd by a Foul Stomiuh, Atr rurrd, or p»atlj l*n*fltrd, by ualn( ^ Atwatl'a Health Iteatarcr I cTlW. AlliCll, Dcrrinx Hlork. Portland, Proprieur. >ol.l l„ |I. .I.r* In klrtlirin* ».**rywb*r*. I'rrmtum mranM fa T. C Ifaf«r, Offif Cif*, '''•> **• M/IJJih'S iitblHTKiN fltWUKkS, fi* /*« HI .1 ml LVU, at tk» I rrwMd SLUr /air, An J at h*u»itv*, //.. v, to, ii « u, iBOd. M I Lit R » H CONDITION POWDERS! for llorara auil Colt*. riltVK, TUBSTV-Pn'B CKSTS. Tli* rliar.fr* i f wratkrr aul trima. with thr rhao fti uf n»r ainl of frill, h»»* a \tty fnat rlfirtUJaiB thr l>lftnl and *iiiuou* fluid* of llortra. At thraarhaB t< * tbr) ni|iiirr an iwi'lant <o nature to thrmt nit any dlwudrr of Ihr fluid* of the l»d> that Bia) hare brru imbllird, ul.il whlrh. If lut attrulrd In, aattl rrault IB thr Ytlk.w Watrr, lli a*r«, Worm*. IMt*, Kr. Allot nhirh will !<■ |>t»»i niril I.) fhinr i>n* or two of tbrar r.'wdrr*. >|>«iiiir or 1 all, ami a*ill at any timr cure i hrrr an) *jni|iti«B« i.f ili*r.**e a|>|n ar, if u*rd In llmr. Thry |Hirii> thr bluud, iriuu«r all li.flanunatiirti and frter, V«i*»ii thr *kin. rlran thr water, and iBticorata thr alMilr tody, rnaUinf the animal to do inure work with thr *au»r W. Ihexlii.n of thr mi |««drr* I* dirrrll) upuntlir ■•r»ili< aland*, alul lli.rrf.'r* all • dl*ra*ra arlain( from or ptodMcluf a l*d atate ul lb* l.kaal, in • |M*<ill) furrd l>) them. Al*n eutda and aurfeit of an) kind are cured l>) one or two of Ihitr powdria, if gitra iraml lli( to airrrlinm. In all ratra of llorae Iliatrmprr, thry ihonld l» |fi». rn at the tlr*l *)ini-l"ii to |i(ruut f*»rra, and in thr lait itifi, to rarr) olf all huiaera «f thr bknl, and to reatore a hrallh) anion to tin gland* of tbc throat. >\r, the Mhmlkmi hrrrli) rerlify that wr bar* u*..l MII.I.Kll*> CONDITION rott'DKK* for llorx* ami Colin, prrpand l>) T. I', III I I.Ml, |lfU(|iit. Drr by 1,1 nr. S t., and think tin in thr brat Powder* f.ir llnr in aial t'olta tbat arr out of ivndltiou, tbat we hi«« n»r iim J. Vie w^ultl r« routine ud tin in to I arineta, Mage Couipanita, Mai lemeti and ollirra, dealing ianr MtjlH Umn and folia. Thr) will rleun tlir Morn* and llotta ont of the lloiw'i Konurli, uiid fiir luni • (ual appetite far hi* fund, and a (ual roil. Tbry arr alto (imI for lb* llritit, aud fur a f'oufh, ■ ltd tbry lute l»en bifid) r««ran.<itded lot tlir cure of wotin am» wnrni i)ioui,m Tlir) clean tlir » at* r, k«»M li tbr akin, and iu« Iforatr the wlmli-l»d), rnaUiiif thr l«.r»< to do u*orr work with tbr *auie feed. ^iflml l>j TIMOTHY WINN.—Mr. Ilotlrr would My tbat Mr. M inn ii tlir |>m|>ri«tor of tbr t amda ll»u>« and Mage oilier on Manttead I'Uin, and wa* for uiau) vrar* I'm prirtorof tbr l)rrl>y I im- llouar, at Drrli) I.In*, Vt., where lir raited tb« Uick toll nllnl thr Know Noib fur, which Mi aold at QlMV at four )rar* old. KliAVTl> I.KK.—Mr. Ur It DM of tlir moat ratrn Blte fariin r. iii i:.i«|em Canada, aud baa ralxd auuir *rry ValuaMr horar*, which lir baa told at high pricea. Till* gi ntlrin III raiaed and aold thr hay IwrM ralUd t hallo, which wai aflerwarda told for 9I0UU and tak rll Ui I ranee. Ilr al» raiard and aold thr bora* rallrd Kony, which liaa lit-eu taken to California and it lir'd at fl.1), 1**1. Mr. Lev kr< |'» frum 49 to AO home and rolta, and makea |[rrat ute of Millrr'a Condition hia drr*. \V. II, IIOVT—kerpa tbr I.) ndon lloutc and I.i»ery M-»l'|r at I.) ulon, \ t. II.'IIKA'I II—briti a from l.jtidou lo M. Johtwhury, A. II. II.IMT—M. Johiiahur), Vt., I>ralrr in Horace. OH». A. MHtUll.1, •• •' Matter lrau*|a>iU tioii on Uailrad. II. A. Qt'lMIIY—Mrrrbant, l.jndon Centrr, Vt., ai d krr|« thr Ponder* for *alr. II M. Ml'IIOI.*—Mrrrbant, Ljndon Centre, VI., ami kcrLa tbr I'owdira for aale. Mr, tlir undrrttgiad, full) concur In tbr aboie rec onimrndation of Millrr'a Condition l*owdcra. CllAltl.l> HAUKIt— |j*«ry btablr Krrpcr, Portland. JOHN A. MAIlU " " " * tiKO. MI.IMI.U " " " " O. C. HUM—Owner of Hack* and LWery fetaUe Krrker, Portland. OAMlhl. A. Ml.l>—Owner of Hacka aud Livery PtaM* Krrpcr, Auburn. C. I. KULNl 11— Owner of Llua HUget, Auburn ta North Turner. J'rrjniml uuJ i<hl II 'kJeiult and Hrtail By T. C. Butler, Derby Line, Fl. C. W. ATW'ELL. Uetriag Block, Forllaod, General Afent for Main*. hold lij Dtalrr* in Mrdicinr rrrry wbrr*. U. CCDWOllTII—IWanic li.nnuary .N,.. I.l llow ,/ ard Mrert, lloatoii, Maaa. On. Ci nwoaTli attributea to lna niarntrar, much of bia aucrraa In curing thr moat drrp nmlid, obitinatr, (X>MrLK'AT»o aiid luiif ataiMliny, and e»rn IMir aiTt n ditordera of thr human avttrin. Ilia uttrr dUcatd of .Virrtirp, k)dratr of |»taab, aiid otbrr inin rral |uiaon* from Ihr medical practirr, forrrd him to arareh for a auliatitutc and the reault waa, tbi* afrut, wbii h in itielf ia a tboni'ifh but luiid ararebrr, dia aoltrr ami rapellrr of all mrreurial or otbar poiaonoua drpoaila on thr human >)ateui. 1 hia ia well worth a aolwr conaldrratlou ! Urcaute hia ciranaiuf and rrnautatiiif rruird), the "New l)ia co«rry," 1* the baala011 which bi* tlimr) of Hralinf I lone and well aettlrd dlaordrra ia founded, and will In all raara intmdut e a health) action of jrrat oiuanjutuee, I ut where br prunouncr* a tlioroufh cure, It ha* Nav- I sh raiLBU. Old Dlaeaara of the Tliroat, Cheat, llrart and l.unra, Oout aud Ubruuiatiaoi, liKliKeatinn, Oriirral HrUUty. Mrrrurial Altlietiona, liiualra* III runic Oiaordrr, Ner Touanra* and Habitual llradachr, di*ra*r* of India cretr yaunf and middlrd a(r<| |, laooa, and all diaraar* of tbr akin or urinary ot(aiw eoiiatitute a lilt of bu inan afflictiona in wbirb hia "Nrw Diannrry" la of a I moat alaolutr itiracl, I or tbr aatiafactioii of tb* |miI> 1 lir. |.M» will 11* ! .• 11 > r»feiied if a (rain of Mrrrury I la found in any mrdKal prrparatiou Iroui tin* inatitu twn. All prrann* who by a* injudi'inu* or drftrient mrdi. cal treatment, liauWt all faith in tbr prufeaaion, and all Imi|w of reenter), may for a couple of wrrk* try the New IHamtrry, and frtrr continue a nudiral trrat. nirnt that ill thrrr wrrka ha* rlfrctrd *0 important au umlrnial'lr rhanfr to bia beiwlit. Ilr. Cudwortb baa bia own l^lorator), whrr* alllii* medicine* are prrparrd. It I* hi* own intrmta to pay well, and can full) aileet thr drup uard in hia {iractirr mi that ui tpuriou* or Inrrt drnf»— ia» old aluffirii compounda, nor uii*takeii, iuaccurate, or fatltlou* nr. I'aratiuiK, call defeat hi* kinwledge and di*a|>|wilit hi* patieut. No. 13 Howard alri-el. Otlke oprn da) and r«rniii|f I)r32 D1L Cl IlM Oin II, at hi* botanic lnflrual)7 No ~U I Howard atnet llnaton, Maaa., de»ot*a hi* wbolr attention lu tlir tlratalent of diaeaaea of the urinary 1 1) orraii*. Ill* |freal llirrt** III <iiiiii( ,„..r PW| ii .1 il < 11 it.. Mt run, *ucb a» li*»e loriiM rl) '-in miiaidrred liAuratlr, i* (ufficient In commend him In tl.e putlir ■■ aorthv <>f the rttrn»i«» patronage which Ii' ha* receitcd. W ill.In nur \nr he ha* rurril utrr M ra«ri-< |*irtici ahlrli n d<iil<( rirndi that of any othar ph)*ician in IVulun, therefore alt pcraona arrillTKli with an) dl*ea*r, «a ill tlu aril lo rail mi hiui and a*.iid all toaitihf iropualer*, either foreign or Ba ti»e. |)*.Clt>w .milt, (till eorifldeuti) Iniltra the ladle* to trat thi* intalualJr iik tin*! of tieatinr the utaii) du IrrMiittf complaint* lo which thr m-i ii *ut'icet Ui.— tiiwrd iliwawi and all obstruction* rrmnTaii without ph)iical danger. (onaullatHin* ttrirtl) confidential^ Offiea* open day ami cteiiinf. All letter* addreatcd to Dm. Cruwoki 11, IJ llowaid'itrcct, llnalon, Ma**.,rot), taming a p^tagr *laiup, «ill be altrlidtd to. l)rU IMPOHTANT TO CKMALK*. Man** Cti.wuBTii, N'u 13 liowaid *lrr« t« Ihwtnn, Mau. The ni-rr*ai t) of a Uitaluc Intiinar) alid a diacrect I'rinala M. u. cal adi iM-r for lad if* to .■onault, la rrrtain ran*, U *o apparent, that it i* u*> 1< *• to eularfe upon it. Mad*iu C ii »erv thankful to the Mir* for th* patronage extended to her iu priiata practice. Mia coi.hdciitl) warrant* that her trealuMiilahall I* perfectly *atia/ar tory to all. 'I lie high »rdcr of thi* medical eaubliah inent a ill aatiafy an) atta that all will he treated in Hie inoat thoraMgh manna r iu all dc|i*rtmcuU. Madam t'.'* ■ill dirilM* for lemaie lri««nUrit|. Ml| prewloiia, Kr., •re p»*itiir in their ritult tcialiiig to remote ot» •true lion* a lid Mrenftheninf their *)*trm. Indira rii|iiirmr iiu dical aid will do well to rail and rvuault Madam C. I Wore going el*ewhera. All letter* addn*Md Iu Madaml'lliWukTM, 13 How ard itreet, Uo*t<xi Mao., eucUii^iiiK dollar, will I* promptly attended ta. Office open da) and eiminf. IjrXt AN KXI'&L^IOM or UUATITl'DK. lU.ttam bridge, June Jfi», I^.Vi, To TUB am man. Thi* certiflee that I hate * uttered for aeitral tear* with that unit dreadful of all complainf*, hemiiial Weakiir**.— No awe hut a phtalclan, oe a |«i*on aMirtrd a* I aaa, Can rraliir tlie *itu*liou I waa iu. I applied to old* and skillful doctor, he told u»> that in) caar did not re quire mcdiclne—that I *tn>uid man gel ac|| if | tait cartful of lu) iiat.it*. | aaitid arid waited until I l« fame ao weak and inline* that 1 could hardl) walk,— I then consulted a phtaician alio pretended lo under •land the diaraac, took hi* nndirim* three muuth*,hut no relief, ►lure, I haea applied to olher |ih)*iriaM hut rrreited no benefit. I began lo dopair. Miahed 1 aeter bad been lorn—had a continual pain or dia tra*a iu my head—dii<liM*a. rinfinf ia my ear*, lor aelfulue*a, a«ah e)ea Be. I aaa much emaciated, my friend* auppoted me in a decline from Uitanaa atudr and ronflnrtuent. The flat at laat April, (thai day I -i-.u M..r limtl a friend and feikH* tludent aald to o«er nine week*—rrau—y —. atmna and a ell brrth IU uiiod ai<d t«dy. If thia ,?.lViv,i. tUuld meet the eye of any oo* a*Kled aa tl.»... a* a tnriA U aufcrinf humamt) a- « ImT^eTh. Ooeur, and they »lB he cured and uaiiaiel) frara, and en>»y all tha Mean iTfa Btundantut- n health. EaBder.dulmt d«Uy If )um arc in tnmUe, inaie or D|CKH0X. T« Dr. Cudwarth. REMOVAL! Ujo Bo tcsaacisiesJa HAH rtawtia kit BlMlrr) ftvm CiUmt Bkxk I* ik« im o««r ih» Kipmi (Met, to IIAYES'BLOCK, Eh I ran ft next door to ths I'UST OFFICE, tir HoukModinf of all kluda neatly and pcowpdj Bkrculrd. Jul) »l, l*A7. T. HALEY, SBXTISTi OrrtcK—Oter Dr. I'eiraon'a Dnit Bt#r», Cor ner of Liberty and Luunit 8ta., Liddeford. On] CIEAVIS & KIMBALL, At No. « BIMtferd >!•«•• Block, A HP. telling of their atock of WATCH KS. CLOCKS, JKWKLllY AND SILVER WARE, at pricca which defy competition. Call and •«. Uiddcford, Jan. 21, IRAS. 2mo*t Forjjnlc. 1M1K li< u»e and kt on the rwnrr of Mtin and Cheat uitt Hrcela, In thia city, < cm pint ly tk* *«U«rt brr. IWrtlllt |l*rn Iiuiitrdiattl). A\y»j to l»AAt T. riollMi.N. UMdrford, ila) »lh, Mtf, *»U Hardware Notice. We beg Irare to inform all OASBBVTBRI, f|»HAT Ihey will And it for their interest to 1 call on u* F1H8T and LAST, for an; arti cle of Shelf Hardware, German Window filaaa, Nail*, Lead, /inc. all kind* of Tunipa. lloilrra, lloilcr and Ovt-n Moutha, Iron Hinka, Darn Door Itollera, Tarrid t'apor, Aim, Fanning Tool*, 4c. Sc. CLKaVKS & K1 Mil ALL, Hw4 No. 4 Uiddcford lloua* Block. HEALTH RESTORED UY I KINO MRS. M. N. GARDNER'S INDIAN^ 11ALS AM Liverwort and Hoarhound. Tills lUlaam la nmrotrH nf Mierwort m4 lloar honnd, combined will" afoul twenty other «lilT«r cnt llerba, aiul entirel) a *ef»table mm pound. It U n>u|ioundcd in a trul; *rlenlllW manner, and accord lif alrirll) with Ihr rul*a of fkiraury, rrtainliif all tli* mr.lirlnal quail tie* of *ach artirla la It* original • trenrth, and brim roucmlratcd In th* form of a llalaaui thai I* agreeable In tha taat* »nd wonderfully quick and rffleaclou* In IK artkon na lh» lung* and ItroiH-hial Tub**, it nc*«d* an) thing In Midiral «!• rncc that ha* r>rr Ufu offered. Ai d for tht cur* of Corona, CoLDa, WnnoriNii Cornii, Caorr, A»th na, Iniiximia, mmttino o* Bioou, Haoaiu UL C'ONrUINT*, ALL UlllHIl or THI Tiiboat and AFucTiom or tiii I.i no*, and lb»«r dreadful awl appalling rnaaiie* to our rat* and country, Consumption & Liver Complaint, It la unriialU-d, and when II ha* one* born aold It haa (allied a r> |>utatiim f<* itarlf without th* aid of l*agthy adtcrtlx uirnt), and it l*»w baa the confidence, a ltd I* r.. <1 i \ \ I.iifti inllid* .1 ni> ii, and aoiue of our Brat phjairian* ; and we particularly aak tb« alien lion of Ihia cUaa of the community who art afflicted with ani complaint* of the Throat, Cheat, or Lung*, to thli article, and to P V II la I C NPKAKBim who ar« tmublrd with llronchiti*, or any Ilronchial af firlii.n* raua<d bj iner eiertion, wt can *aj with all confidence, u*« MllS. GARDNER'S INDIAN BALSAM Liverwort and llonrbound. Meaara. W KKK* ft 1MTTK*, IM Waakibftan drret, lloatuu, ar* I'topriclur*, and for hJ* h) aM llraggiata. 1W »urr and a*k for Mr*. M. N. tiardner'i Indian Hal un ot l.hrrwort and lloarbouhd, and taka no othar, for there air nunibrr* of *purx#u* articlra In Ik* war k*t. Tli* genuine haa a blur wrapper aad red ULmI round each lot lie. hold b) all DruggUta. ftui 16 Blackwood's Magazine, TUB Britfcli Keviews, AND TIIK FARMJEFT8_CUIDE. L. ►COTT ft CO. M.W MiUk, continue to puhluk lb* foliowinf leading llrilith Ptriodifala, til : I. The London Quarterly (Conservative.) The Ldlnburch Review (Whig.) The !*orlh British Beriew (Freo Church.) 4. The Weslminiter Keview (Liberal.) UluCkWOOU i LuiDoiirRii nigninc \iory.; Theae l'riimlirah ahhr r.preaent the three great t».|. Itkal pterin a of tireal Hrlltlu-Whlf, Tory, and hid teal,—but Hlllce form* <nljr one feature of thrii char acter. Aa Organ* of the axial profound writer* on Viet**, Literature, Morality, and K'ligion, the; at and •( thej c«M hltr ilml, uaritalled in the awld of |et lera, UlH| Considered li.dl.pcii.aMe t» the achoUr and the pntfeaaioiial niah, while to the intelligent reader of eeerj rltM they fumiah a more correct a ad aali a fac tory rreord of the current literature of the da), throughout the world, than eaa be pueelldy obtained fruui all) u»h.r auurce. EARLY COPIES. The receipt of Aih anrr frheeta front the Brit Ith put li*hera (ilea additional »alue to theae Itepriiita. luaaiuuch aa the) can i.m be plaeed iu the haada of iut<M nU ra about aa *omi a* the original editiona. TLRM8. Per »nn. for iny.ona of the four le«it«i, |] tdt iuc an) too of the fuwr lUtitaa • u> • or au; three of the four Ketlewt • 7 iu lor all four af the Ue«lew a • • . . | 00 lor ltltrt*u<l'i Magatine .... 3 mi lor Hitekanal Hal three Ketiewa . . | nj lor liWkiual aud the four Urtieai • . 10 0U /'upwewf j to if m<h/e m mil ru<e« M * It ■lacr. J/omrf cur rmf m lit .Stofe 1rforr uiu*l inil U rrmml al yar. CLI'Blliaitt, A dlaewinl of twent) ll»e |>er eeat. frmm the alma price will l« allowed U> Lit M ui<l< ring four ar o«.»e ropi. a of any oae or u*>re of the aia.ee work*. Thwa t lour eupira of lilackwoud, wr of oae Ketlew, will ha a. lit to one addrt a* for fir j four < opiea of U>e four He t lew a and ULaakwuod foe $JU, and aa an. PONTAUG. In all the principal Cltlea and Towna, theae worka will he delivered. IBRK <» WMTACJll. *hene«at I.t mall, the luiTaua to an) part v( the lulled Matra aill I* hut T*ae*lj-four Cent a a ) ear for "Itla«k> • Old," a 1 "I Mat Kuurttra ten la a )eax for each nf tU Ileiiewa. D, a—ITU yrirt in Crral IlrU.wt 1/ lit /ft ftn aiMwle *U*t mtmnl m |JI per annum. The Farmer's Guide. To ScicaUfic and PruUeal Agriculture. ly Ulnar •TBrMIHa. I.R.S., of Idlaburgh, and the late J. r.Nohton. rrofcaaor of helentlfc Agriewltnra In Vale CwUefe. New llaee* »vda. Ito>alt>rto »a IOC pagea, and i.uwi.rvu* M'uod and Meel In Kll »a* r..ii/e»eed|), the m—i «w*a|d.U1 »w*h.an A* toulmrr *%rr |>u(4uL<4, In •^•r * ? f etrrulatka IU ktw u r%*ur# niTDOLLIES FOR TDK TWO T0LC1RS!! H hen aeut hj iwail (P"et;F*H) •• and Of 0. tit. (*W «IU »» >7' "srir-WErvsJ1, Healttairee ef lk# paMWaUaw ahwald lna|( aa aua KtlTT k CCX, Ka M (Md Knit, Htf Tart