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“If this is a Political Meeting let rs Organize.''—Said the straight Whig at church, l'ast-day. “If this is n political meeting let us organize,'' said the wag in the Court House on Tuesday, on seeing the large number of “Mickies” un der the direction of a member of the liar —not of Congress—filling up the ante rooms and a good share of the Court room while being made into American citizens. What a farce ! One Irishman swearing to the good character of another : and swear ing that his bro. Irishman is “well dispos ed to our laws" and that he is of “temper ate habits,’’ and of “good moral charac ter" ! An officer remarked, while these worshippers at the shrine of Bacchus and of a spurious democracy, were in a “tran sition stole,” that he had in bis bands during the year Warrants against num bers of them for violations of the law of ' the land. Let American citizens ask these ques tions, of the prime movers in this unat ural naturalization farce Arc these per sons intelligent? Arc they men of good hab its? I)o they understand whatitistobean American citizen, and feel its responsi I _!a_ .1..A* .1 lA' 1 I >111; tv.-3 ■ niiuivn -- of their own free will ask for this hoot)? Can they exeercise the privelege of voters intelligently? Who furnished the money to pay the fees ? Andean they read a vote when put into their hands next fall by the officials of a corrupt and d based j party. J'Js' We received by the C alifo-ni i mail a letter from our friend Jordan Irom which we make the following extract: I am here among the Mountains iu Calaveras County, Cal. where I lnve lint ^ little eh nice tnmingfe in political war fa re, and on this account, much regret my ab sense from home where the nnl of one, nail all Is so much needed. Business is quite dull here ; not for want of a chance to work however, but for labor that will pay. The gulches have be u pretty thoroughly worked over and Us only iti the Mountains by means of shifts "ink deep, or tunnels run into them that tile Majority of Americans are looking for ihe riehs deposit. A vast amount ol tabor is thus lost, and tlie man w ith small means is broken, prospecting them at so great an expense. So far as 1 have be come acquanted with the doings of Miner, ,u tilts locality, “and it is Consult ted a good one’’ they are not as a body of men averaging one dollar p;r diy, net gain. Still the big strikes made occasionally by some lucky wight, prompts bis fellows to persevere in the hope of being equally successful The raising of wheat and barley on the plums is being engaged into a great i x'ent, and promises the surest letiirn, for the la. hnr and capital employed of any business The ease with which land can he prepare i and sowed, the certainty of a crop of from ‘JO t,i40 bushels to the acre an 1 the de - lighiful weather which they are sure to have to harvest in, nukes it a pleasant as well as a remunerating business. Eight een hundred bushels of barley were raised from G3 acres of land adjoining ym brothers Rauch and this too, from the see l which fell fr m the crop of‘.he year before. Tnoy merely harrow the ground over and cali it a Volunteer crop. Of these thnigs perhaps you are as well acquanted as myself. With best wishes for your success and the cause iu which you are engag'd. lam Yours Truly. L. D. Jordan. MATHEMATICAL QUESTIONS. No. 19. AN ALGEBRAIC PROBLEM. A clown low bred, . To a lady said ;. “Tell ine my dear Y'our age to a year.” Said she in a rage "I think you, sir. Arc an imprm.ent cur To ask a lady her age. But though you'r a dunce, 1 11 comply just this this once. And inform your dull p ite That the digits which make Of six ami of one. The first * multiply lly tin, ami your eve Will see them iimerted. There, now if you'r suited, lie straight off from here For you' v no idea How" silly you appear". MED BLAZES. •Or unite ligure. No. 20. Three numbers are in progression by quotient whose sum equals 26 and the *um of whose second powers equals, 301. Kcq the numbers : F. w. o., No. 21. Suppose a box whoso height is 1-2 its width, its width 1-2 its length and the product of its outside domentions 32768 in was made from a plank 2in in ‘ thickness The sums of the length and breadth of the plank—17 16-27ft. Req the length and breadth of the plank also the con tents of the box —Req. An arithmetical solution. » T. W. O., ENIGMA NO. 4. I am Composed of 6 syllables 3 wolds and 22 latters. My 15 3 17 12 19 2 21 22 is a town in Maine, " 4 11 17 is a weapon, “ 1 12 10 6 is a boys name, “ 13 6 7 is the top of a dish, “ 8 109 175 14 istVe name of a planet, “ 101118125818 generally has 4 lines “ 16 12 7 17 18 21 is a boys name “ 19 20 3 22 is smaller than a mountain, My Whole is the name of a building in Uluehill. HERO. ■Tevnie has the right idea of the form of the loaf and has come nearer the ans. than any other one. I was going to say that the ladies arc ahead of the gents in Mathematics, but since then the l’rob. has been answered. SUPREME JUDICIAL COURT. Mr. Justice Appleton on the Rcnch. Tuesday, 22nd. The April term opened this morning. Prayer was offered by Bov. S. 'Ienncy, after which, T. Robin son Esq. presented a protest from I. II. Thomas, w hich we give below and it was ordered to be placed on file To the Honorable Justice presiding at the April Term of the Supreme Judicial Court within and for the County of Han cock : The undersigned would respectfully represent that lie is the legal and Consti tution \1 Sheriff of said county, and as such, has the right to act at the present term of said court, and being unwilling to use violence, or to throw any obstacle in the wav of the due administration of Justice, he waives his right to act as Sheriff at the present term, not however vie! ling by so doing, any ofhis legal and Constitutional rights to said office, here by protesting against the claims of said John It. Redman to the same. Signed, ISAAC II. THOMAS. April 22d. 1 '56._ Holloways Pills, the most celebrated Remedy in the Union for the cure of dis cuses of the Liver and Stomach LI* niund Alga, of Cooperstown, New York, nas for dm period of nineteen years a complete mist ry to hun^jdf, and a burden in Id.-; friends, he suffered so severely and eontinin u*ly from liver complaint, nud ,i disordered stomach, that lie was con stantly for weeks together confined to his lied. The dooters did him no good, and lie thcr-fore left off consulting them. Nine weeks ago he commenced using Holloway's Pills, and his wife called Iasi | ucek at the s'orc of Professor Hollow ay's Pills, to acknowledge most gratefully that her husband is quite cured. Profes i,,r Holloway hopes that the thuuaand i others in she Union who Imre been bene fitied will now come forward. Virginia Enforcing the Eight of ■ Search.—The schooner Maryland of New York, on Monday, was veiled in Hampton Roads and brought into Nor folk with Ihe officers and crew. The i master of the Maryland refused to permit ) the authorities to search his vessel (or s'aves, in compliance with the statute I lately enacted. A company of military were sent alter her, and the master ami crew are in prison. ' Great excitement evils liera,” says the despatch from [At | laa. QC/*" the Committee on Commerce in ' ihe U. S House of Representatives have reported a hill for a steamer to he sta. tinned ,H New York as a revenue euttur, mid Ibr the purpose of aff irdiog relief to distressed vessals. The new liquor hill went into opera! ion on Tuesday, the liitli, at the same time that the act declares ihe repeal ol the previous law. No licenses can be grant ed untill the first Monday in May. Ot course no liquor will be sold without li cense. SPECIAL NOTICES. Du. Stone's Ltqvui Cathartic.— Somebody says that the Americans "con sume” more medicine than any other na tion in the world, and the assertion is un doutedly true ; for, besides supporting an army of physicians—"regulars” and “quacks"—we swallow every kind of nos trum that is put into the market, no mat ter whether it conies from a wise mail o a fool. There are, however, several stan durd medicines, which, the longer they are used, the more popular they become I and among this number, we know of none ! that so well enjoys the confidence of the public as Dr. Stone's Liquid Cathartic. It is particularly recommended for rheu matism, neuralgia, pains in the bead, side tomacli and the various prevalent diseases of the summer and autumn months ; and especially is it used for the eradication of humors from the blood. [American Cit izen, Lowell. 2mG A learned writer, Deudy, says: ‘Dry den, to ensue his brillicnt visions of poesy ate raw flash; and Mrs. Rudclifle adopt ed the same pi in. Green tea anil coffee if we do sleep, induse dreaming. Bap tists Poria for procureing quiet rest and pleasing dreams, swallowed horse tongue after supper. Indigestion, and that condi tion which is termed a weak or irritable stomach, constitute a most fruitful source of visions. The intermediate or direct influence of repletion, in totally altering the sensations and the disposition in wa king moments,isa proof of it power to derange the circulation of the brain and the mental faculties in sleep. People who are troubled Mith indigestion, may surely getreleif fromHooflatid's German Bitters," sold exclusively in this country by Dr. C. M. Jackson, 120 Arch Street, Philadelphia, and by his agents. 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'I ;»»•}| l*uw '/*1**.* n /.iiivv^oyoil jov*|/ /;/>«/«/ 'Ml iki'Jii opi. .*p »u .Hi*. Aj.ua <>|«pm.i o.f, •ij.»«».i .inn ii|i|i|A« *«| i.iiiii!**u'.f| Jno o| pun Mi. *|i I "" «rj ,< i »#.|K *» * uni.'.(iii>j ii.it|.u 'j.MiiMOii}i| .(«•! Jsii.ia i «>\ <M.Yi:s )II <IVV ddl.U AHHAH AM'1 luXu-X'lon jo vjiMui.'oiitJiu: k io’iMil.iijjm pun cnotjtidj .un OiOip ’M’.viijDrp. H \ jjJ <>i w.ijppt: pnu * | Hi til i’q pu.*» j<* ’hi *|ir *p 4|ip.ij..iioi| pun t>p|ti).*.*<J>«ii jo Xpio Atiq J mi ! .*Rv*l ■Mill •*i|l jo l.'lfq ai|l Ho a.»WO s '!.) *»IU <J1U.» riiji pun ojfi.il .uni .iqi no hi ,• \ •«* ’:.»;)jis .i;j.>qrj ,-I l alii:.MiJtiKl\ IV \ Jil„ WJHIII SfX’q oil .\rig UKKI.lYJIdHCI J.OY MH nimn.i mh,i. ox KOixnvf) ROSS & PEARCE, Importers and Dealers in Twine Webbing & Sewing Ma cliinc Threads, No 7 I.1BREKTY SQUARE, BOSTON Youn g America Among tin -C3_Cj J-iJL-iO I The Alexander Family AS SWr.<S BELL RINGERS And American Vocalists! Respectfully announce to the citizens o Ellsworth and vicinity, one of their Novel and Popular Musical Entertainments AT LORI)*S HALL, On Tuesday and Wednesday evening® April 29tU and litlth TIC KETS of Admission 25 cents.— Children half price. Doors open at 0 1-2 — 7 o commence a 7 1-2, 'Tickets to he had at the Hotels, an at Osgood s Bookstore and Peck's Drug j store. I XT*For full particulars sec C’ircula I and Programme. Moses Hide, S'l fit tJ It S.’iTSC BOOKSEI.EER STATIONER DEALER IN ■ )m**r Hi ■;m* 1 • - t. j.i-ry, Fancy (i mCs, Pat-, ' 1 Medicine* j*' El,l>WORT// MAINE HJl* A? -nt/T ;’» IV.p-' • • ■; M . . Fire Irisuran 1 Many. i__ . ___ ______ Ernest Lin wood, I THE CREOI, ORPHANS, ASPREt COURT, WOMANS FAITH, TH j MORMAN'S AT HOME, JOURNE' THROUGH KANSAS AND NEBRAS I\A, By (’. II. Boynton, for sale by M HALE Garden Seeds 13ff For sale by M. HALE, j FARM FOR SALE. T,HF. subscriber odors for-ale what wn* tl ^ Wm tiregory farm with all th*. UuilJiuj j appertaing, situtod in Bluchill, 3-1 of l mile from the village. It contains eight acres of good land, With a Wtod Lot, IIoum flam and outbuildings in good repair. ’J’-... j reasonable, and cr.vii: given lor part ot tl i purchase m-m v if de>ired. For furtht particulars inipiii * of t he Mihsei:' • r. EBIvN M. (i Alt LAN I), Bluohill, April 7th, 1S.53 3 13 - MAY. Cindy’s Lady’s Book. Harpers an , Peterson’s Magazine, ju>t received hv M. HALF. flour & coi Jr ST RECEIVED and f»r Sale u K.-du H It it* HV J H I. W'GDO.N .j* CO. F.l Is worth April 17. ISV*. l *Zt t. A Marvelous Remedy FOR A MARVELOUS AGE !! HOLLOWAY’S OINTMENT THE GRAND EXTERNALREMDY Hy ihe aid of a microscope, we seu millions of lilt opei.lues mi llie nuif.ic<i ol our bodies Through the! ill s Ointment w hen rubbed on fhe skin H^.trrl d i any nriM.i nr in ward part. Dieeofea of the Kidneys, d orders of the Eiver. a T.. nuns Hie lieari lull imir.ain ii the l.iing1* Asthma* (Jand L -.ds. »r« by I men.9 ett'cMually cure*/ Every h.m— wife know* th; sail paascs freely ihr'Ujh bane pcneira'.e* through an thickness. This healms Ointment lor more reidliy t>t‘ eirates ibrnign any none *>r uosity |>ari me iivu body. curing the ov .si dangerous in ward complaints, tlu can,iot be readied by olhor means ERYSIPELAS, SALR ilHEUM & SCOR CUTIC HU MO No remedy baa over done ho much for the curs of d eases of the Ski' whatever form they inav assume. : this Ornament. No case ol Salt Khcum, Souruy, Soi Heads. Sorohila or Krynpelar, call long withstand ii mfluencn. The inventor has travelled ever many pari of the globe. visitine Uiemineipai hospi tala disi>eiisiii this Ointment giving advice as to us appl'Caliou, an has thus been tho means of restoring countless numl*ei to bsailh. SORE LEGS. SORE BREASTS, WOUNDI & ULCERS £*Some of the most scientific surgeons new rely sold on the me of this wonderful Ointment, when having t cepe with tho wor*e cases of sores, wounds, ulcen glandular swellings; and tumors, prof Holloway has, b cuminand of the Allied (J-mernmeiils, di -patched to ih hospitals of tlie Hast, lary* shipments ol isOintinei to be used under the direction of the Me tical Staff, in if worse cases of wounds It will cureany ulcer, glandule swelling. ntiffnesa or contraction *lf the joints, even < 20 years’ standing. PILES A\n FISTULAS. These and othut similar distressing complaints ran b effectually cured if the Ointment be well rubbed or* the jiaris affected and by otherwise following the printe direction* around around each pot. Both the Ointment and pills should be used in the folloming coses : Bunion* Piles Sprain* Burnt Rheumatism Scalds Chapped Hand* Salt Rheumn Swelled G1 and* Chilblains Skin TUaeases SiilTJoints Fistulas Sure Legs Ulcers Gout Sere Breasts Venereal Sores Lumbago Sore Heads Wounds of all Merpurial Erup- Sore Throats kinds, i ions Sorss of all kinds ♦*+ Sold ut the Mannfactoaies **f plof. Holloways , Ri IMaiden Lane, New York, and 244 Strand, f/»ndon, am by all res|»er.tabie'.r>rngc4sts and I*<•«!*?& of Medicines throughout the United States,, and tfiQ* civilized world in Pots, al2Gcts, Gdcts.aml Si each. Cry-1 I ere is a considerable .aving by taking the lar ger siz?.*. N. B —Directions for the guidance of patients ir every disorder are eflite I to each Pot 2 3 1/. HA ZEN & FRNCH. No. 02 Broad—four doors south from Milk St. Boston. Offer for sate at low prices Linseed Oil White Lead Spts Turpentine Zinc White Copal Varnishes Pure Verdigris Japan Colors in oil together with ft full assortment of Dry C rfc common Drugs and Window Class. 2 lyf COMPOUND PITCH LOZRMKS! The Croat Remedy for Colds, Cough, Whooping Cough, Cronp, Asthma, , | and Consumption ! WARRANTED TO CURE' j T wo hoxei have cured a bad r. * Id Twn tosli hitxe.* have cured K ise.rig of Blood f| Three to five Antesljave cured Whooping Cough. Two to four lx»xc« have cured Croup. Five to eiirhl boxes have cured Consumption. Manufactured by S. I1. FULLER CO , .Ye. i Wil F. K .S'l.A I'KU & CO., Wh'»l*ale and Retail Agents Y> .! rr**iii.int l uinple, Baaion. H'Jr* S<»!«1 hy I>rij"!;i*la and merchants general!; hrousrhoul the .-atintry; ».so hy thn Mamifacturera. No Wilson I.anr, Boston. Wats Ia Market. To Farmers and Produce Dealers. N. (.' KKVNOMW rn«jx*ctlully gives not ir ■ /hat he will pay CASH for all kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE, Such as Butter. Kgg«, Poutoea Turnips, *:i kinds o Fresh Meat etc. **♦ He keeps constsntly o i hand Salt. Corned nn< Fresh Beef, which he will sell at retail or bv the hhl 1 CQr“ Before coin-’ •'.'cwli-r,!. either to buy or sell, j us j give him a call at the “OLD L.NGI.VF. H<>t’SK’’ j 27tf N. C. It> Y MOLDS. line FHMUH ; HOUSE, SHIP SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTER. East end of the Rridge. , GRAINING, GLAZING, OUIL1JING am PAPERING. Executed in the best Ft vie. - j Particular attention paid to Graining; Var nishing; Polishing; Ornamenting and i’.nnm eling 1 ! SHIPS' CABIN'S AND PARLORS. j I CARRIAGE FAINTING, Oil Punished and Water Proof Gilding. Looking Glasses N Picture Frames Uc-Gildtt r SIGN PAINTING of every description done n reasonable terra . »'f I FRAZIER NOTICE T<) ROAD BUILDERS^ The undersign?d Selectm n of Ells worth will rccicve Proposals until tie 1 tenth day of may. next for building I’e Rod the road from the North line o • Ellsworth near Beach bill brook to th County road near the house of C'harlo Garland, a distance of about two ant one third miles said road to be built ii - the following manner. To be twenty feet in width from 'ditcl '■ to ditch, thoroughly (’rubber, and hand • somly tounded, The culverts *o be built of stone o ' 1 fd.r and ofsulTicient size to vent all th. water freely. The road to well drained, and to bt - compleated by the twen'y fifth day 0 I September n xt, to the Satisfaction ant j acception of the Selectmen, anti t!., money to be Paid when the road is com plccted, anti accepted. -y .1. Dutto.y j Selectmen ,T. I, Moon ' of C. P. .1 ohi[as I Ellsworth. a, Ellsworth April 21st 1850 3wl3 ’, 'J'lie subscriber hereby gives pulkic no lice to all concerned, that lie has beei 01 duly appointed and has taken upon him self the trust of.n Admiiiislrnlor upoi •the Estate of Francis Kckenagucia late of Penobscot, in the County ofHaneock ina • rine dr i eased, by giving bond a* t he law direct 1 he therefore requests all persons who afo in debted to the bald deceased’s estate, to inak immediate payment, and those wlmhaveany de " mands thereon, to jhihit the same lor settle ment. JOHN HANSON. Penobscot. April 11. 19.39 3wl3 f TRENTON POINT SEMINARY. THE aborje named Sthool will com inence the SummerTerin on Mnnd.a; [ ihe 5tu of may 1356. Course of Study English, Latin, aod French, Geography j Aastrunomy, and History. Mathematic iand Natural Philosophy, Music Voca and Instrumental. John C. aVixTF.it both ax, Principal. Miss R. V. Dfsisi.es. Teacher of Music.. T.JIE subscriber hereby gives public notice t< all concerned, that lie hu- been duly ap pointed and has taken upon himself the trus: of an Adm'r, of the Estate of MARY SARGENT, late of Sullivan, in |he County of llancoci deceased, by giving bond as the law directs m* uicreiore requests un persons a no are in “ ! debted to the deceased's estate, to make iiiime u diate payment, and those who have any demauc r thereon, to exhibit the same for settlement. John l. parsons j East brook April 9th 1850. 3w\2 ;; lauIes7 »ka» this. Taylor’s Premiufii Search Pob9h. ihi-: fkii:ni> op thk lavs l*KKNS t’huj has hr*-u teat > .i ‘-v tii.- •>•*-1 ^Aic/afOM. and pronounc ed t ip- rmrlo anything of ihe kind ii .ii* nrtrket. i'he Hl-jn*"t Pre nnum Imt i.e«*n awarded t«» ii by the Mec.lui.n-e Fair, lately held in Hon l-mi, ilii.i wherever it h.«s been tried .1 i*a u• veil universal salMfaclion. It nm -nly tfive* atl.KAK POLISH I«» Fill. LINEN huy^iiiti.s many difficult!** t • which laundresses arc * auhject. It jireve;. • . lr"a mickm* o the ' iron, and causes the in,;i '* retain its atitf.teas An other important adv . •8»- >• that by uairn; the Iwliah, articles oan be stare I in either cold or boilkdmarch, j an I ironed iinmwdiai ly iih>uii Ihe unfavorable results , whfh usually f.Mow • .he ..rdinorv manner Price, only 2o cent , »rre bottles. Preparedly I>. J TAYLOlt. Ju . No. I tr ..11 street. Roeton. J. Dinemorelc Sone, -k-iwhig-m, lien. Agents. ISuld t in Ellsworth by i- !y ie June 23, 1848. Dr. Win. R Itoyden is doing an im » mance business with his “Improved \ ege j table Purgative Pills.” Thosalp in this city alone, for the last two months, ex* ceeded five thousand boxes. They arc not only the cheapest pill in the Uititcd ' States, hut arc the best.- Boston Times, IMMENSI) ANI) UNPARALLED SUCCESS OF DR. WM. R. HAYDN’S IMPROVED VEGETABLE PUROATIV E PILLS: j The most valuable anil potent medicine in the W O R L I); Recommended and prescribed by more PHYSICIANS than any other Medicine ever bifom offered to the PEOPLE. Suspaeeing all other Pills in their operation f» r ease and efficacy, clenneinj? and removing the morbid humors from the BODY. Kettering to tlio Patient his lost treasure, the rlchee blessing to man — HEALTH. These Pills have boon recommendedyjhy over 15,OOO,.PERSONS ! The Certiorates may be seen at the Office of iho Pro * prietors. O. \V STONE -V CO . Sol# Proprietor#, :H Central Street. Lowell, Mass.. To whom a!l orders muef he ad.I reseed. ' irjr- Sold by al. dealers in media ne -CM 'Price 25 Cents per Box. or Five Boxes for One Dollar. ! H II HAY Portland. G*ner#l Aijent for Main# F- O 'vir/rnt A Co, sole Agent, Bangor C. Peck, Agerr | Ellsworth. der2loop!sl2in4S 11> i it— ii,i it — 11\ i IT. '• Vf • 'IV i~l o LI q r 1 1) c A i 11 A HT I 0, and famxdy niyeic, r>. *hu>l i*t/ >• ta.it dixeorfry rrir m-uie in Jli'lvnt 'Iritnet •#i«/ a -on-jniuad nf Junk* "tut Ht.ul.. i/'mA form* lie Wt»*l ji.rsrrfu.', *-.Jr aol agr ... >> *< »/■ .£•)• eJ St She puhhc. * R ■ ofsi cli a irodirinc has lnr.fr l*##n ft t hot! to’ Civ hi tof fun,Ht -l plfysii i:»r.s It# ndritri’A fv* ovtr < Vhnrir* .own in the fnrur of Dili* and IN « b-r* ■ •*1 f-v obvh id* ’■) even 11 person.— 1: ; entei , • linn.r.tntu i) nnd fllir'iirll) upon the sysvm. and a< 1 lb* fame lime is i'i!li Iti I. It s** d.-limit to iidminisf. r. bvitif qui* agreeable tn tin* taste. I: not only produces all tin ; •ffrs-ta where piiystc is re { ih-c I, but >:■ i.iplelely rt u.- .*< toV'^ntol <oeiiVene«.«. leaving f'i ' ■ vrls perfect L fne. I ’ expel* all humors from ?'ie Mon.. is a . rrruin cure for pile# rvf ilii'vs p,e ie rion nf the Liver, frees th« stomach frorr toi:#, It Vigoit'is i N, rtnii.s 8, .»k»i. , a d it »i«ts B.f t muse • f ail leenl pain*, euc’i a« ■ Rhennat-*' Tic lJon!o>nran r. ' ivat Tam in the l! rnf ''air Stoma* it. dv. J; nn\ aLi-V ■. li 1 upon ill a“ lheises ».f the Id if. t)> •refer) . L'an Inc*, mi l t'lioleix Morbu*. * hdd .'it onei j Its magical intluiWue A grin **• rut •cat. rnv u 1 It i.eeil; •o other reconuiit'iid iMnii N> family will He without i after they lluvtt prop-rl* tested i-s meriu — He.idir. ;f >oi tonve trie d other remedies withoi.f - net e ; Li i.-.r - l r»lief is now at hand. Are you sulTcting front 8. n-fel.t -i bo'tles of iny l.vpii 1 t'ath • r:It- will run* imi U -mil > oi to* rtlirv. ! ft i . habitual tVwtivcne*-*. thr*# bottl*-. ■»ii e! i ►r'. all that joud.'.ure. If ><u are a'llb ted v. i'U Lion • watlr, Nrur.i'.ti’. or other L-'ai puli.#. two liCics wiii fin you from them Ail bun.ore will be eradicate I from flu blood by the uev i f from one to six bottles. In -hurl, l! ton rfipilre a p'nsic for »i". purpose, t'ris is 'he »:i**-r n-u able, sab- and »cn . able to the Wuuc. that lias «vn i yiarei within the rt-.'e li of the public. PR ICR ^1,00, Principal Daj*ot nf No 5® i'ei ‘ral str> vt, l.oa*’.., Vmi tTT" Sold by druggists generally. II H Hay Portland, General Asr#n( for Main» G. Sxrgeid dt Co, Vi»ic Agents fur l‘ang *r. < ti. IVrk, El U worth. ibvYlrpiafiinla "liny Mr anil ill Vo You Good !" I>K. I.ANULKVS ROOT ANO HERB JAUNDICE BITTWS Only 2-‘» c.’a foi a pint and .2* < is fur a large Buttle. Coni|v*st*d <*f Un* bait Knots. Herbs and Baikt* with* I world, hi such a nuiiinenis tn artdireC’ly nje*ii ths scu' •f disease Thu the best medicine ei er ni.scnvared bn lb* cure of Bimoih Diseases and Liver (>n,p tnite, am . 1 may ihernlore Ik- used as the -t preveutsiive and rein *■**!/ mr that atriiriiug 9'>nrc" Feter and Ague Thrj 11 sn nue am! eradicate truin the system Jaundice in iti • -.vorst forms. Lrs: < veuess. Ii).sprp«ia, Hurrmrs of th* ML oil an I Nk in. Ii; li_'e«liun, 11.'ail a. he, I>././•:.ess. I’dei ; !l 'artbur:i, Weaki-ess. Pai . i i ; aide and B«>wels,{Lar guor. F.lx'iulency, i.i>»s of Appetite, and all kindred con • n ti nts. c.iused by a ihsorjiert d stomach or bad blnm^i t< [ vhich all are more i r luss subjecl in spring and surncru* I hey will dense, purify. Ileal, strengthen, regulate I mild up and k- p in the *vh 4* sysfeui. lu a won hey always do cnod, try them. Cilice, jy I'li on M Boston : solo by all dealers it i medicine, everywhere. Gn.8 DOCTOR HOOF DA N D'S (J III KBUATI.D ©cvman Bitters, PREPARED BV DR. C M. JACKSON, Philad’a, Pa. WtLI Bt-FBCT’ SI.LY CUBE Liver Complaint, Despepsia, Jaundice, Chronic or N>rr#oM* Rebtlity, Diseases of the Kidneys, and ail disease# arising front a disorded Liver or Siouiat'h 8ur11 a# i "nsii[i,itinn. Inward IV**m. fullness, or Mlootl ta the Head.Ac idity of the Stnuiac Ii Aim sea, Heart mini, Diegm.1 for Ko.h|, Fnil nees or w.i.'M in lbs Moina- ^ so. r erne. . ! tat ions, Si nkiug or fiut' ermi: atvt he Pit ..'the .Vi. ui.it li SwiiiiiiH.il’ of tin* Head, Hurried and I difficult brcilhiiig. Fluttering at the //eart l.'iuMkiiig "r Sicl'm’.Ho g Sonsalouia when in a la> mg Ro#iiin*. Ihnui-ss d \ hm i. Dots or \\ ,-tn b,-!..:.- I he eight. Fever atd 1 ull I'm hi ii i he Heal. Deficiency of Porspi. i atioii, \ellowi'.’«s of the s*k..,| i Eyes, T am in'.lie s.de, ,Ba. < ('her. L'Uihs, etc , VAnhl.'o p ii I es o Heat. Burning in tlie 1- eh, I ('on#iant Im.ieio nga of b 1, i and great Depreasivn i SpiriL'. The pronrieior, in cai i.-V^lie attention i tl.e pi.b'* ' , o tin# prtpiraiion, duea so with a feeling . the iitiiio* •n'iileucu m its virtlines and adaption to .e diseas 'oj which it is reccmmendml. Itn no new an ami untried article, hut one that In • loud the te-t of aleu years' fn.il he/*ore the America ..•ojile, and its 'epuialmu and sale is unrivalled h> an nnilar prepiuations extant. Tbe testimony in ita'favn '■ven by llin most prominent and well know Physician md individuals, uiMll|iarls oitiie country i# iiiin'ens. fhe follovm.g "om )".innvn Stale is re»pect/u! ly sut nilted. re/erriug my wh-> may *>till ilouht. to' mv ’"Mt norahilnt,” or Practical Keccuil Book, for Farmer md Fann ies, to he had gratis, ef all the Agents for th ►; Jerman Bitters, II Print ipxl office and Ma uifatory No. 12U Arc.lvSi.. Phiuiffilphi. Testimony from Maine, (’apt. Daniel An ut. Bmukliu, Ale , July IG.PSo. ays:- I was taken sick one Fear ago last April, ul . , my pissaeo from Havana to Charleston, s. \ * in* Idii-ir place I took aumu medicine and procured , ' divsician, but for ten days I could obtain r.o iciluf. i . deep or appetite. A' luattaking up a newspaper i.«\ o.e your udvertisemur t of '‘Hoodnntl’s German ilinei i oil. I scnl for .some immediately, this was a!« in 1 '■’iock, at 11 n'clot k I look the tirst dose, and a>tl:, j at 6 o'clock. The e ffect mis so rnpitl. on mr that lhar | a goodappetite fur aunfier, routed vet! that night,amt i iKXl Uuv /iiuna men tCtll man. l tt are i„ (/( 1ril, , out your medicine since, haring tarn sailing I r t ittimore. Charleston ami /he lies/ Imim Islmot ■ucc. I hare mar gire. . up going to sea, and rtroi •t 'hia place, trhe.rt you should hare an agency, nsyc ii iargn euantitiea of it.” Jos B. Hall Sc Co., Presque [ale, Aroostook Co . Me Kprll. 21. 1854, say : “We herewith send you j ierufi i cate of a cure performed by the use of only one Ja itl. ! o 'veracity. ami have no itoubl of the truth of his story I MnmeJna If Hall Co.—Gentlemen--In answer i. y otftenquiries I will state that my daughter, need If | m .fr<. hits been complaining of a pnm in her id.* fm six ..r ne ven year*, ami about the I at cl Junuarv lasu was taken down and confinod t.» her he *. J im | j;,t u, her si le was very severe, besides being troubled with 1 pain* between her shoulders and in her hreaM Ftoiii j mailing a number of cures performed by Hoofland's German Bitters" I was induced to try ft’in her ease j i.of sent to your store ami purchased one bottle Shi J « taken it but a few days when she began to imtirov ud now sites' taking one I ttie, she is enjoying better ealtli than she has for year-. She feels no pain in her ; sole or any part <( b-r * pv and attributes her cure •vhorelv t> the German Bitters. Wftl. CLARK, clmon Brook. Aroi stookJCo. Thou should hear in mind that these Ritters are ta uTV vB'MCTant.k, thereby |KiBseasmg advantages over it of the preparations recommended lor enmlar dis eases. For sale by respectable* dealers and storekeeper* gen -ra ly. hor sale in Ellsworth by <’ G PECK ; Biooklin, Nel Herrick ; Bucksport. E. II. Parker. 1C 1 A Venerable Lady uuw residing in Huston has been effectually cured of a I very distressing Asthma by the use ol .Devines’ Compound Pitch Lozengeis.— j Sold by all druggists. ALADY 7 Who has been cur..! of great .Vo sous D hility, after , n- ty years o/misery. dt- isea to make inowt to all /el iw sutlerers the sur means f relic/1. Addi ss, sne vising stamp ta pat return pos a?e. MRS. MARY E. PaWIXT, Poaeow, . «la»ht prescript! * w-lli he sent, /re*. by neat poet Shingles. SHAVED Cedar Shingles, for sale by ULMER k CLARK. Ellsworth, April 1st., 1856. 3t. ROGERS. WOULD reiipertl#Hy liifont /he public in genetal un<l liiayrieudd and customer* in par Ocular that he keeps Constantly a . hand a large and handsome! * ** lected stock of : FiiNITM efefery deerr en FEATHERS of various qua./li* ool. Hemp. Cotton and Oil | CARPETINGS, ! Window Shades and Fizt'"“s! Marine, Common and Fancy Clo cm? Curled Horae Hair, Cotton and 1‘alnt Ltnf MATRESEE! and all kind* of FURNISHING GOODS usually kept in a FURN’ITNUE S’IC-UF El ore in Lord's Building, Mai.. Street, opposite thf F.H*wyrth House. ' I fitf r|,ME subscriber 1 erahy gives public notice t * ah i ,<n Jl, Cffnctl. that slid ha* been mi.y appointed ao<l taken •ip«»u herself the truat nf an a-buini-nrai ix *f the e-tale of Loren Lunpl er late nf Huiksport in tin1 County ol Hancock,t.’a'kor deceased.by g vin r hold at lew dttects: She therefore teipiesisalt persons «|m *ro indebted u tl e said deceased’* estate, to make immediate puyii cut ami thosn who have any demuinh thereon, to exhibit the same for scttleme.it. OLIVES LANPHKR. Hticksport, Feit. 7, lS.’G. in Notice of ForceloMirr. \V’ HERHAS W:iliam <J.irlatu! of Kllsworth in Hi. M C muly of Haneeck, Mate «<f Maine <>.i |*It • 27th | -lay of .MureIt A D 1*53. dy hi- Deed ufMortgas- .,t j'hat date,conveyed to tins, the *»>m« rilior a realiiin lot ! *'•’ land Minuted m *l.U Kllowuri iC**uld I).-e«! i* rer • r«l j ed in the Hanr.ok Kegi-tiy. B" -k >7 Page M.'.*. u» wtuc.l referehre umy lie had (or a marc parti- n ar d*:ecri| t o; c.f eaid premiers. I'he conditi.. BauINJortei'irc Inv j ing been hrid.t n, I hereby (.lam. in torn !n.»e it,, •an.e NUCHA LI GOGGLV j KM# worth. March 29th, l >50. 3w I » Notice. ; A Meeting of the stockholders of the Hancock T'm I I'^raure Company will be held at the cfliro < , tltc Sccuy. m Uastiue on Monday the fi-nrtl. d*v o May next at ttiree o’clock P NT f,.r the rhf.ire r.f fru. t-e*. anil the iraiwactinn cf melt other liiaiue*# a, rnav c*»:»c before the C* nq-.iny CHAKI.I S K IIU.KN S;c- r Can'me April l>t. lcff>G. 4wUt ml AGAIN -AT THE ELLSWORTH CLOTHING STORE. THE LARGEST STACK OF FALL AND WIN I A’R CLOTHING AND Furnishing Goods, Eirr ojjcrcil for Sale in Ellsworth. S. PADELFORD & CO, Hiv.m dc.po.ed nf their OLD STOCK ( F GOODS have taken advantairo of Hie preaanr# in llie tn i ey market tn purcha.e CHK.AP hv paying rati which will enable them to sell Cheaper than Ever. They have re eived t heir sPKINt J .' .V1) f UM.MKK GOODS which being pnin< y new and o^st p«r. •> workmanship, nnw mnst itutea their a**<-ritr>»-i. t h; far the largest ever otfere.! 1 \ them tn the pub r Among their sm< k may be found a large and extant «i vr assortment of English, French mid German C L 0 T II S , of all color* a-i.l qua! it i*« a:,. I of t he latest tip ft at in and meat fu*!.i 'liable *ty lc*. Also an H'eieamiinr menl of VESTINGS Cm ni«ilu" of Silks. Satin*. Grenadine*, Cashmere* an , Marseille*, "f all style* and color* Together wit a complete assortment of SPRING & SUMMER CLOTHING of the mrM f isliionalde styles. Am mg which may he found DRESS, FROCK, SACK and. Business Croats Made from various pulitie* *>' KugDsh, French, G man and American Broadcloth*. black and Fancy Doeskin Pant BUSINESS PANTS, of al: style* ami qualities Sati ■ilk, Lasting. Cashmere ami Va entia V E S T S . Thev have algo on hand a handsome anaortment of Boys’ Clothing OF THE BEST QUALITY. —ALSO— ■ A larce assortment of Boys style of good lo make’ up. A 1 urge assortment of Furnishing Goods. i White Shirt* Moanm*. Cnllars. Slocks, t.'ravat*. Scar j Pocket Hdk’f*. Under Shirt*. Drawers. Hosiery. Sus ! pander*. Black. White, and Fancy Kid Glove*, silk, Lisle ’] hreud, and various other I *i> les of GLOVES. , Together with a hrge .n^iriine-it of Saddler’s ami Embroidery Silk*, | 'ewn.i! Siik etc. PI KtJIIASL't LXi'il V A< O.MMODATi: THK LADIES [TTWe are also prepared to make U| 1 LOTH 1 NO to order, in llic neatest and im*t v*.«; , manlike maimer. i OUR CUSTOM DEPARTMENT j cannot be excelled in the State, a* we Inwe • neotah j moat careful and »cientific Cutter# in th« Cuunt/y o.i^a j ed, tu aee that such work ia rightly done. -ALSO 1 ranks, v a uses, i arpetbngs 1 UMHKKLAAS— and every c>iic;ev,thlo article us«i.«(]* kept iu a Gentleman * Kurrush tu< Store. EC>-The above goods w ill at all tunes tie sold at vr.-\ low prices. ttj-l .el iwrn things l»e distinctly undend vod, l*i , Vt CA N NOT bo undersold ; and 2.!.’ll all article* - |’| i uadi* not pfi**e what lltey are recommended, they can l elurued and the money will ne refumltd. Our Motto—“Small prtdi-a ami qurck Sales. Special Notice. K LL outstanding accounts MUST be iU settled immediately or nicy will be left for collection. S. PADELFORD A CO. April, 28, 1856. Itltf G. F. DUNN, PRACTICAL WATCH & JUST RECEIVED AND Keeps constantly on hand Watches, Clocks aid general assortment tj/ilie Uioat atyie* ol Jewelry . — Ai.ao Watchte, Clocks an j jewciry carefully repauod arid Warranted. om.c ou Alain Street, a/ew door# above the Conk, ».merly occupied by 1. II. Grendle. hits worth, Peb. 2uth, H5ti GJ I mm.&hdp' THK Sul*scrih"r r**f**rrfn My five* ttnHr# to j<r who want ii CLF.AX >MAV K nn.l tttetr hair rot in ih# in iat approved manner, that he h^s nfieiied a barber fimr. n the second alary of the «*wr bnildi.nf-d II, t$- S K i\ HI ITXC, whore ha will In? happy i.» lw*v.» |m^ fnPmW mil theiniHliaved public. c.ili lur hi* ■'timwmnl* Mr • vice a K r<-V i rrr. | Kliaw'*fih, Jan t. T I nO ;E. F, mm, M. I. VETER f*(pn >ivr- jtrariice in t!.e Ho*» pirals of Kew York am? o| er hi*» services fa lho people of KIU 1 worth and vicinity. On it l. in Wliit’ngs N**w lllocfc, where he may b'j ft mud mid day except when profeftdonobly cn^.igtd. | KAUJSTON, OK OKIKXT WATT K, 1 'or beautifying the Complexion. rHow plial uniformity id rom|ili-*:nn le prisen .” / r<| ' when. lhm?fc inadvertMi re. m ■ ^>my e.vpo.tirr . ■ « | er ; I'auaee. n I.hk Keen Unit. I.nw s'all it I* ifstnifd ! , These. Hin! eiiniini ipipetti-.. 11 cur d «ily in t ver\ t nr ; and ill tte lolli't, !>> lie me III Valious prp pathu iori.r »•!,,{ prrfccr'pt ino* an mover a often suiiidit it. tain ; r< e pfepaic' m * im|d ij, the rt. rs a;e nlt'en tv »$#•,*. 1 *"fi einiie.s ii'jin ioue ! "I tie i. v. i, i.r .d the h'illi* r.m V e n a le thh iVvcVer a • i;t .n n| .<inSy ninlh-l.ise cl.i iniivtanalypit. prep-i'Cai ifn I ! • • iTeied o* 'me fTtir tli/ ndi j.t ii ft, tie min./, ml t, * ditiin? i,/tht *J;in oni as on" wj.i.h Mill r«i kc t. ; almiliihir part* and induce that tine’action nf ilie ra 41, bane* which skives both beauty ani«' hea'Ufi to li,» m • 'j>:e*ion Mi l.'pli fiiaivriT c. 1 i». ' Ji T:t im.i.i Siuei, i <js 1 <‘.\ F..r Ma c by < thlrr, p. t, ] era ly. NEW CHURCH INSTRUMENT. T{h e[0 rig a B-fi[aEmo ni u in, : Manufactured Ly Ma.-cn it Jfamlir, Iiotrtu. Thfl Organ Parmnuitim is .!-«L-nriT especially a>t i's j iMf of cburrheis, Cbapelr. a. .■ 1..-. tun- j:,.. i, „ ris | , ' wo r-ws ot Fey* fun! oiijht atoya rs 1, II vs 1 ‘ii|: 2. 1 ulciii.iH : F uii *•: I I’rn cij a I: a. Hit to boy [ Rourbtri : 7, Expression : ~. C. npl. r-t ’uppas« "> i 1 ■'v'e> fiotn fJjlo C. Prire Y\ aIm< continue to rn.ntifaniir.fi be 'Mn-'.'l M-Mem s *• j„- rr« w in gu> ! in Si 75; and 1 Or:M;t -Melo.!i:..|,A ” with three a t..i a hi •< : tw . rows o| k«\* I. pric». g2l«>. IT>“ Ciicnl-trs rouTaininsr fit'! d«-.*cription* rf tv.. , rIm.vu insiri:iiifi..H will I r sent, free to >tuy a.liir e«« j applicator, t > the underwit'-i.*.!. >f t*o\ \ II \ vll I \ j bri<lxe,8t.. (cofs.er ol nmrlca.) BoMmi, PENMANSHIP, BOOKKEEPING, Navigation ami Engineering* E li E~N~C II • s COMMKEl IAL;a.M*> ALIK AI. IT. 01 Trumont ,Strcet, Iltffon. P*T.*"ns pr. pm ine f.-r I iisinere or ferir r, w ]’ fn1 l xr.atly to iln ie pa.. .1 to nici t, im.« Inttli w-r. i. H*> ..in receive ihrtmfei practical ii'Sirt.i’i. ns aid vrn *> p-ro.i .*1v.u»U‘2' * It isopen pay ami Kvenii ’I » : iti.i., v-ry in ...fail* Fia.i..i,< ry i..dudc.l. Young n» seeking 1\31 Pl.UA .\i I .N I' w.li dm! Ihsihe beei meriinm hr- ng h vv Inch oohlaMi t. Styuruh- thjifirt wmt fnr i Lndits. L’HA> FKK.YlL., A 3!.. Prim :tpal. Spring, t HATS k HI'S IS86. HARROW A DAVENPORT. Manufacturer* of HATS AND CAPS AT 4VII0I.F> A*I.F. & RETALF, Ouraaick rotuprisea HI ile \,mi. n.p.f Moleskin, Beaver and Kossuth Huts, Men's and Bov’s Caps. &c.. Made !r in '! c / rt • »•, f, r , > ; i d m . 1 e ion> ( n i. w h it h we will n t : 11* n v »• * j 11.1 HA fi\ HU A I m\\KM OK I . > 2* WASHING l< .\ H', nr. . i l< KAi.’Il I.. I CMC A \« w Spiii.g Fashions ! TO PC.'IM'llAsFK.i Boys’ C I o Hi i li g TA M HOEKSAEF. T l is 1 ici t h < 1 t ur ! n'-i (: s 1 s s l»i n steadily inc;ra*ir g, li <1 i tw ri i C.: * i inil* <1 in i he ciiiitry, Great < au* J i.d atui.C* n 11 •. hcens^f n in I his «(j Mtiru i:t • f uir 1 tir-ii i • the pre-Mi t m-iim jj, to nut if i i.hn mm t arid the v antf* (i the 11 rtic, and vc t ri pc - pared to exhil.it tlic l c.~t st< ck < f Youth's and Children’s Garments, Hn point of taste, style, \\ oThmanship and du rability, n. (-c futir.d in New England. Thoj; iS^tn’s Dfpaifrr.cnt 4s tdi.iVnt v , supplicp with every variety of CI.OTHIW, Ft K.N1SIUNG UOOBS, M*., from whidi dealers may select aeomplct stock for tin o u. 1 try trade. | Eargc auditi* ns to ct r ] icrcnt l‘.<eh r f n\v and desirable (let fa, will be nr. a do tl.nvjlt j the fear on, ai d tb.e)ate* t fashicn* intrcduci d. Bayer* for cash, and the tinde generally, ( i are invited to call ai.d examin our aocrfxr.f. t >! before purchasing elsewhere. Geo. W. SIMMONS, PIPEK A: CO., 0.4 K H AI L S2 Bid '•4 M IIJ Fi J'I . I f S" ( A ? A S. GEORGE qfcjGOOD, Fashionable Hatter, 1ST WASH I NO LON ST, ROSTON. Our faci’.it'iM f.ir t!u* manuftrtura ..f A1»j«*Kin Urm, l •nablrus in < (Ter rxir u.rdii.aiy indur. i, n.it in u »• *r. id* We w. i.l.l »l*o partiiidmly invite tbe mi.-niD-r. wf purchnw* *t w bol*ea'e t.» our n>mj If.* iiy-oi u • »,t r t Hal* and nap* nunxU.e Greatest Variety anil Latest Styles. A. JENKINS, , Money «m! Rcald'stute Broker, 106 SIDBIIIV STREET. MO.VKY TO I.O.VK O.V • Piano Fori#. G.il.l am! Sever WaifK**#. )!■•(.la am! Shn.# L'loiliiox. am! J*w»rry, Fi rn iu'«. M# dwttro, (Ju ,9 iit,J Pioloiu silv. r VV^rt* \>\ dr rnurs’ trusses. lb* groat Mild er of ».»il c.«l ror.# rf ’'srp'i* w • ! ihe l;*»i fmv i.rnra, by /he lire ./ I r J W. I HI I ' ' ' i ; Ipiral Spriur Tru«eea, lias Liven ll ein t!.e p ./erat" e, over all m her*. Hi* ai'paraiiM n*r ile cnrreii a# a..! l nire o/a'I kinds'/def.-riniiira are im'd ai I ha %li*»: • bus. Ms (>. ejhl Morpnul. and aie’reri i: trended by i i.e I Oral Snr^e"n« »n Furofie and Ameriea At lt»e Mxii of ihc Golden Kagla C3 Tr»r*'*v ,*\rtrit BCSTO.V X A 1 II A X It ASK1 X S , Machine Broker, Xoa. -19 ft M Ha' f. hill, nrd 9. R, 7. ft C TikvffM j Street* on i M F A M K.' Cil VF.S A M» RON ! RR ■Vew a.>4 second hv*d M \C/#I.VKKY *»f all description* >».ct p- ic> a • ought ai d s< Id. Bald or Gray Hoads no mairr I ROGIKKS f'KI.EBRATir* 11 V P EH ION F L tl 1 1) , ; Will prndt te a hea’tliy cropvf hair on b*ld r*«de. in* | the ahnretu p< «s t.'e time; ./or lirereii^ tin- hair it »* I unrivalled, and on children'* hrao* it !«*• the ^t»»n*’a li"ii* >\f cod hair. I'rice, ‘.5 emu, CM. c-joI*, a..d lo | rents jier btdfle. I OHI.K'S //EBEAlO.YA. OK 1 n A I.M OF C v T II E R I A , ! •« nnepia! ed/.ir * r idiculing tan and pin-plea, and brat; ti/v mg the «<«' pb %'• o. Eir*a|*b> t-r prime Uu WILLIAM BOGLE, in Waahinjv’n Street.BOHO-V, Aidaje.i'i ihronfliout -he world. COM EH’S C O M M EHCIA L COLLEG E, GRANITE BUILDING, Cor. °‘ Washington and School Streets, Boston, Mast. Founded A. I>. 1840# t Hr F • r pra-ucul iuel ruction in l'em> a i*l>ip, V.< nl keeping, .Navigation. Engineering Surviving, thel ai *u u«<, ai tl HOiiitinm English aiudira, n| on h im eraio lerma. Ao claM ajlrteitL Au extra* Student* aided in proeur ng mutable employ uietit. Sep..rata drp. r - merit Idr leniali'*. I)uy and evening •**'!«»»*, Cat-* loguaa and circukto* ol trune cm* be l.rd ai the it. U itfgi, upon rupieai a Hi be rant bp maflffree. •B-n. ctotaa, a c mcniom, mnw m. i.ik.qx, I’uncaiMlMfOidet! by ahleaaeiatu> l