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V O L U M E BO. will receive prompt attention. at the Bookstores. Z. POPE VOSE. J- B- POUTER. you who are to marry Miss Pauline Dt- go inside, for I was too well known; so 1 and Graff with the smu, gathered we know Lfam, fe d e n f gtomci nnfrequently bring out wonderful traits So, after many efforts, trying to obtain mation that we have and exhibitions of affection, which will pupils or work in various ways, Margaret maisne only to-morrow.” had to depend upon one of my men. that persons are now engaged _ in smug- ______show a forethought and design which may A “Tull Line of finally found a sale in a large fancy store “ I l l marry Pauline! Who told yoi After the day had been nearly spent Lawrence made the entries I was waiting gling, that a substitute will 1 found for , and ruHulls of experieu well be ranked with the higher intelligence for articles painted by her own deft fingers. th at! ” Law rence, anil th at the w ork is to be re- rt.i„ting to Farm, Ganlei Houdvhold inanagemv of reasonable beings.” It was before the day of deealcomania, and “I painted a fan—” , for, and I informed Phelps and Balch of A LITTLE WHILE THE ROSES “ For a bridal present to my stepmother! the fact.” The entry, the report continues suuieil m ore actively th an ever. M any o f are imttcd from our read interested in such niattei BLOOM.” the articles she offered were saleable among the persons en g ag ed in the s m u g g li n g ------______■■ the wealthy customers. daughter, Miss Demaisne. She will h( to state, was found to he eight eases of POTASH FOR SOILS. married to-morrow to Mr. L'oleston, a most what purported to lie “cotton hosiery,” were in the blockade-running business dur­ COVERINGS FOR YVOUNDS OF A little while the roses bloom. In all tins weary time her heart turned ing the Rebellion. This rin» is composed ! arriving by the steamer Pomerania. The TREES. We have so often spoken of the great FALL STYLES A little while the soft winds blow, often, as it had ever turned in brighter days, estimable gentleman, and the fan was in­ of over 100 wealthy merchants, and is | A little while the baby laughed, to Preston. Was he still truer Did lie cases were consigned to a mythical house value of }M)tash as a fertilizing agent upon tended for my bridal present.” called Freeman & l’owell. They wero thoroughly organized. They have millions ] n often happcns that> ejti,ev by intention A little while,—from bud to snow know how the clouds had gathered over the ’Oh, Preston"" our exhausted soils, it is not without some HATS. mi. . r l- i . i . . i n , , i , . m arked 1*. F., from 106 to 113. Law rence of money, and the root of tlie evil lias not ;ls in prunin,r> or by aeeident, trees are hesitation that we again allude to the sub­ But after all the rose was sweet, sunshine of her life? Was he one of the The sweet fiieelighted with the nulnmoe for tbe with yet been reached. Tlie principals are in wouni)ed iu vari0Us ways. A common ject. We suppose that almost every agri­ And after all the winds have blown. summer friends who would turn away of the summer so long a^o, and the little ...... 1 . . . . y - the background, and their chance of detec- prautice is to cover large wounds with coal C A P SS, drawal of the goods in due form by the culturists nowadays has some general idea And after all the baby blessed, from her poverty and sorrow after sharing hand no longer struggled in the strong yet tion is rendered small by their placing ' Uu , |t this is <>,>jeeU.,| to 1)V sonle as inju consignees. An order giving Lawrence o f tin* principle o f re stitu tio n ; th at is to say A nd after all it 1b o u r own. the lavish hospitality of more prosperous tender clasp detaining their money where it will do the.m ost, rjous t|lu tree Experiments made in permission to withdraw these cases from the elements necessary to the growth of BOOTS, days? Miss Demaisne never knew the history of good. They are adepts in tlie choice ol the orchard and wardens of the I’omologi- If In our thought the rose remains, he Custom-house was signed by Deputy vegetables must he replaced; and if they She had but little hope of hearing from the exquisite fan that was Preston’s bridal tlieir tools, and seldom mistake their man. u;ll InstitutPi !lt gntlilenn-en, in Germany, And winds are sweet in memory, Jolleetor Des Anges, who selected the case are not, the crop either fails utterly, or at him. Ho had gone abroad to join his fa­ gift, and the pretty blond, who came as They employ some of the most eminent ,,o to show, however, that its use in cover SHOES, W hy should not the baby gone to he retained and examined by the best is deficient in health and growth. The ther in an extended tour in Europe. The Preston’s bride to his father’s home told no lawyeas to eouduct their cases, iliey pio- jn(y ];ll.ire woun,is js not injurious; lint that Forever he a babe to me ? news had come of Laing, senior, having Government ollicials for appraisal. amount of elements, phosphorus, lime, Hiram Rich, in October Atlantic. tale of the dainty device that was painted pose to continue this business as long as (in tlh. contrary aeanou3 readily forms un married in Paris, but Preston had not re­ with so many tears. A SCHEME TO BAFFLE INQUIRY. possible, hut they do not show the boldness I (ler thl, U r Qn t))(, e(J of the wound, and potash, and several others, to be placed , turned to New York. varies, according to the vegetables cultiva­ And if Preston read to the pretty Mrs. Soon afterward Mr. Des Anges became that they dhl before the arrest of Lawrence. t|mt lhe wounded part is thus protected GENT'S F U iS lN B GOODS THE EVERLASTING PITY. Memory of the days when his ted. Thus a potato crop from seven and a Coleston the meaning of the Oriental bou­ □armed at Mr. Balch’s inquiries into the One of the letters found on Lawrence sta ■ froni decay. There is, nevertheless, anotli- seemed all in all to Margaret, scorned half acres of land takes away tlie seed con­ As lies the blue behind the thunder cloud. quet upon the white silk, what better could order, lie then made another order recall­ ed: “ The lire seems very hot in New i er objection; for if the tar is applied a little stronger and more vivid in the long hours stituents of four wheat crops, besides As lurk the snowdrops 'neath the drifted snow, he offer to his step-sister than the tender ing the permit to deliver the goods, and k, hut like all hot tires will the sooner |too thi(.kj the sun melts it and it runs about GOO pounds of potash. The average As the bright buds till April calls aloud when she bent overher pretty work, in the wish-es therein conveyed!—N. F. Ledger. gave this to Mr. Balch, lie gave it to Bo- burn out. The affair will he the usual nine I (,(|Wn on the bark of the tree. This can he Just Rec’d and for sale close, little room, than when she was tast­ turnip produce of the same area removes Hide deep within the black and leafless bough, Aind. who hastened to the w h a rf w here day’s wonder, and will soon he forgotten. ohviated by mixing and stirring and thus ing all the pleasant excitement of travel the seed constituents of four wheat crops go, despite care and sorrow, loss and fret, HUNTING DOWN SMUGGLERS. Mooney was watching, and turned it over L. says that lie is not without hope Ilia; bieorpnratini’’ with’the tar about three or with her father’s society ever to cheer her. and about 1000 pounds of potash. Simi­ God’s loving pity guards His children's fates; to‘him. Mooney found the goods on the the business will be resumed later on; for four tJmes its weight of powdered salt, She had been allowed to retain much of larly also grapes, clover, peas, beans, and VERY CHEAP by Ob, in our darkness let us trust Him yet, An important witness in the case of Pomerania, and ordered them to be taken who can tell what is in the future? ” known as salt flour—tlie mixture being al- her own personal property when her fa­ Charles Lawrence, who is awaiting trial in nearly all leguminous vegetables remove Whose Comforter each patient soul awaits. intothegovernment storehouse in Hoboken. Mr. Boland added: \\ e feel confident so kn0Wn as plastic slate and used for roof- ther’s creditors sola his house and grounds, Ludlow Street Jail on charges of forgery potash in immense quantities. It is evi­ Believe the rankling wound In love is sent, Des Anges must have given Lawrence the '■ is only a question of time, that we ; purposes. It is easily applied with .1 and in her writing-desk lay still the with­ and defrauding the United States Govermeiit dent that in such cases potash is the mate­ T. A. Wentworth, Believe the grief in chastening mercy comes, elev as to what was going on. That he ...... llluilk »1> tlies” combinations 0,(1 knife (11. llat stick, and though it hard- ered bouquet, bound with a faded blue rib­ has arrived in New-York. This is Ser­ rial which the land most requires to pro­ And so the bitter •• why ” to faith will melt, did this, was proved afterward beyond a which have defrauded the Government of - . . bon, that had been Preston’s lastgift. More ens on the surface, it remains soft and ehu- duce a new crop. To buy potash and add And sorrow smile among her darlings’ tombs. geant Edward Shaw of Scotland Yard Po­ shadow of a doubt. On the 12th of Janu­ .*$20,000,000 in the 10 years d u rin g w hich 243 MAIN STREET, than once it had been moistened with bit­ lice in London, England, who apprehended tic underneath- The heat of the sun does it to the soil would he expensive; true, it W atching tin* violets gem the grassy lane ary, Lawrence laid a deep scheme to throw they have been at work. The following ter tears wrung from her sorrows. the prisoner. Sergeant Shaw is a guest of does not melt it nor does the coldest may be produced in combination with other R o c k la n d . That late in desolate winter chill we trod. the olliccrs off the scent, which was then commendatory letter has been received by cause it to crack—neither does it peel oft’ Let the sweet flowers preach to the lonely pain Her aunt, practical and affectionate, was Mooney & Boland, the defective linn, who substances in various fertilizers; but there R ockland. S ept, 23 1S76. <2 becoming too hot for him. lie still be­ Mooney & Boland: The same mixture is also useful for The everlasting pity of our God. yet comparartively |a stranger, knowing investigated the ease. The evidence, as is a much simpler source is the wood-ash lieved, however, that with unlimited money District Attorney’s Office, N. Y., May 24, ’75. other purposes in the garden. Leaky — Tinsley's Jfagazini none of her former friends, but little of her far as Lawrence is concerned, being nearly heap, which oftentimes the soap-maker at lib command, and plenty of persons in Messrs. Mooney & Boland I t is only the water pots, barrels, pails, shutters, sashes, old life. It was all new and strange to complete, Mooney & Boland have made and out of the Government employment to simplest justice to you and those under you that I furnishes.— Boston Journal of Chemistry. OUR ENTIRE STOCK Margaret, and her work was a blessing in their report to the Hon. B. II. Bristow, should express my entire satisfaction with y etc., can he easily repaired with it, and take it, he would yet elude his jnirsuers. tracing the silk smug- much annoyance and loss of time be thus keeping her too busy for much idle repin­ Secretary of the Treasury, detailing tlie On tic 12th of January, therefore, he made very valuable serv (Laics and ^kctchcis. ing. means that they have used to ascertain tbe glers, so-called. These rvices have been ren- avoided. It will stick to any suifaee pi FA RM MI SUE LLAN V. another entry of three cases of cotton cor­ ilered in New Y o rk , in Canada, aud in England, videil it he not oily: and as it does not MARKED DOW A. Winter had come, the third since Preston facts. This report is substantially :ls fol­ sets, marked B. C. 1,025, 1,026, and 1,027, hi all these places I have found that you exhibited harden when kept ill a m ass, it is alw ays K itc h en G a r d en .—As soon as crops are had left her, when one morning Margaret low s : consigned to D. Bamberger & Co. We T H E B l il D A L l-’A N . a fidelity, shrewdness, and industry amid great read y for use. A gallon will hist for a ithered, the ground should he cleared of started for the store for which she worked, In October, 1874, several of the leading informed Mr. Balch of this entry, and Mr. trials and great temptations which it has not often long tim e. weeds, plowed or spaded, and planted with carrying a package of card cases and other dry-goods merchants of this city called Des Anges, as if carry.ng out his instruc­ BY AN OLD CONTRIBUTOR. been my good fortune to observe in detectives. If X m ost excellent p reparation for sm all some quick growing crop, such as turnips, dainty trifles upon which she had painted upon us and stated that unless something tions from Collector Arthur, also told him To be Closed Out tasty designs. The proprietor of the store could be done to cheek the fraudulent im­ those qualities were more common, there would be WOunds and for g raftin g is thus p rep ared : spinach and tin.* like; never allow the of the entry by Lawrence. Mooney kept confidence reposed by the publi letec- The sun was sinking in the \\ est, one ,ne£ jler near the door. portation of laces and silks into this port —Melt a pound of rosin over a small fire. ground in the garden to remain idle for his eye upon these eases also, and night fives. Yours truly. lovely evening in June, and the gorgeously „ j jlave an orj er for y0U> Miss Desbor- they would be compelled to abandon their When melted take it from the fire and add inv length of time. In starting a garden, and day there was no cessation of vigilance George Bliss, U. S. District Attorney. Immediately! tinted clouds were shedding their radiance ()llg|, ” jle said—“ one that will pay well.” two ounces of fir (Canada balsam) or two begin this Fall by turning over the sod, business. Under the existing skate of at the H am b u rg dock. On .Fan. 15, an o r­ over a smiling landscape, when a maiden, ghe looke(1 up brjghtly. Ordered work ounces or Venice turpentine, (not spirits first covering it with a heavy dressing of things it bail become impossible for hon­ der was obtained from Deputy Collector very young and very fair, came from the WftS ajwayS a blessing to her, as it was eer- CASH VALUE OF BEAUTY. turpentine), stirring it constantly; as soon an lire, file sod will decay during the orable merchants to compete with the Phelps, addressed to the storekeeper of the porcli of a handsome country mansion, and tajn nnd luore prompt payment than the bowses which could afford to sell laces ami ------as it is cool enough, mix in four to six Fall and Winter, and in Spring manure Government stores in Hoboken to examine strolled slowly across a graveled walk to a work tjlat was sold on commission. From silks at prices 20 per cent, less than the I My face is my fortune, sir,’ she said.” ounces of alcohol of 95 degrees strength— the land heavily again and cross-plow. these goods. The eases wer rustic summer house. She carried her ng-, a drawer, Mr. Moore, the proprietor, took same goods were costing them to import . oprneil ami .pjR. b:ui been made into good according to the season—until it is as Before plow ing rem ove all rocks and stum ps lire listlessly and her soft blue eyes were a yan, anj openetj it. It was of delicate ularlv, paying the Custom-house found to contain cotton corsets,, as l’ePrc_ j iaw by the United States District Court of thick as molasses. It keeps well, inclose so that a smooth straight furrow may he senttd, although the boxes had the same J 0 r(,gou, Xvhieh has settled a suit for darna- corked hotties, for a long time. Should it heavy with weeping. J watered silk, with an edge of feathers, and charges. An agreement was entered into turned. Make it a point to attend some gneil to the i While she sat idly twisting m her slender tbe stjek of niother-of-pcarl and gold, with these merchants, by which they sub­ marks as were up«»n those consi^ncil to the „ n ti,e sole issue of beauty aud its become too thick by the gradual evapora- neighboring Fair with the family, and if Money must be bad ! laee house in November. Ihis lot was putp u t! jqss Emertine Koch, a young and hand- tion of the alcohol, ‘it can easily he thinned igcrs the sprays of honeysuckle drooping ' .. It ig a bri(lal fan „ Mr Moore explained, scribed money to defray the cxiH’iise pro­ possible, take alo n g som e o f th e h.*stpr«»- H A V E ju st re am Boston with a large and up :ts a “ blind, which Uawrencejiaaice had ex-1ex- i souie (;elluan girl, was going from San by putting the hottie in warm water and well selected Clothing &c.,and I am now from the arbor, two gentlemen came also I .*an(j npon on side js to be painted a mon- vided that we would take charge of their lucts of the garden and orchard, it will pected to make successful with the assis­ I i-rt bargains ever know n in om the house; one, a gray-haired eldeil} ograni, p j) for the bride’s initials. case. As great interests were involved we Francisco to Portland in the steamer stirring in sufficient alcohol to bring it to stimulate the boys to renewed exertions in i Large Stock of ...an, thd other a handsome man of alxiut: |»allijMe Demaisne is the name. All the decided to make a very thorough investi­ tance of Des Anges. Oriflamme.” She was struck by some proper fluidity. It is applied with a brush the growing of line fruits and vegetables. twenty-five, his sometime guest, and an ar- otber designing is left to your own taste, gation. James Mooney determined to de­ Having learned that " :L" no ' boxes, which the rolling of the vessel * This preparation is much better than the firm :is Herman & I owell.Jthe pretendedU loppie,i (jown upon her face. Her forehead liquid grafting wax composed of rosin, S alt for t h e W h e a t C r o p .—S alt is dent lover of the sunny-haired girl in the jn yie box is the card of the gentleman vote bis entire time to ferreting out the Cents’ Furnishing Goods, frequenlty of great benefit to the wheat jierpctrators of the smuggling frauds. We consignees of tlie eight cases, the lot that ,m(j receivej a permanent sear, beef tallow and spirits of turpentine— arlror. » 4 ♦» - who left the order. You hail better keep crop. It helps to stiffen the straw and to Whole Suits, »S’he looked up as the steps crushed the I go (jlcre may be no mistake in sending were soon actively at work, and our de­ kawrence bad signed the bond For, we ob- j.;,nertjne sued the ship company for which often granulates. If there he any give a bright clear grain. The quantity oravel, and, remembering her red jt borne. The wedding is on the twenty- tectives were sent out to watch every entry tamed an order from Deputy Uolleetoi j am eg The scar depreciated her value danger that the scions will dry up by evap- Coats, Pants, Vests, usually applied is two to three busln b per would have sped away, but her father s | drs^ SQ yQU jjave more than two weeks’ that might be a clew to tbe smugglers. l’helps to open and examine tlie eight jn ’lnatrjmoniai market without doubt, oration, they may, benefieally, be brushed acre, sown early in the spring. If sown voice detained her. time. Our suspicions were soon directed to firms eases on the wharf. Mooney examined two i?vervbody could see that, and could judge over with this composition—it being first Hats, Caps, in the fall it will be dissolved and washed Margaret!” he said, and as she All the time he was talking, Air. Moore who we knew were engaged in tbe lace of the cases oil .lan. 16, and found that they £ beauty she had been. The judge m ade fluid by adding alcohol. By this beyond reach of the roots by the winter Boots, Shoes, etc. jed, still downcast and drooping, lie wag pil|qjng the exquisite fan in its box, and silk trade, and who we believed from contained silks and not “ cotton hosiery. ' wjH) £rie,i the ease took an enlightened means wee suecsucceeded, in February of last rains at the time when growth of the crop ____ her hand in his own. ‘‘Margaret. amj carefully enveloping it in paper, for their prices were getting their goods free Mooney then had the entire eight cllses vjew of the case, and in his opinion occurs year, in graftingja single eye of JEgle sepi is suspended, and no advantage can be ods I 2 ed to offer •egardlei ami there was a wealth of tenderness in h > Margaret to carry home. She was glad of of duties. We watched for the delivery taken to the seizure-room of the Custom-1 thig (raU;inl p:issage; “ in this country, at naria upon a lemon tree, in a dry sitting- s that npetitiou. 1 21 house, lhe storekeeper objected to the jeast” js still open to every woman, how- gained from its use. Salt has very much tone; “ Preston has told me that lie loves (be or,jer for sucj1 prc»tty work as this of goods to one of these suspected bouses room, without the use of any glass cover- ell the Goods, let the prices be what they cases.being transferred, and it wa»belieied | eV(lf poov or bumble, to obtain a secure the same effect as lime upon the soil, hut ,r the money must be had. and us hard times are you, and would make you 1ns wife, if 1 proluisetj tt, be interested her, as well as in order to trace the property back to the that lie, too. was m collusion tosome extent i all(j im pendent position in the community must be used in very much smaller quanti­ is, it offers a grand opportunity to buyers, lte- ould consent.” . 111 being profitable. The morning was not place whence it came. In the early part •r tins great sale is only at with Lawrence. Collector Arthur issued a L jUai»riage. In that matter which is ties on account of the chlorine contained in She looked up with shy happiness, blush- yej. gOne wben she drew up her chair to of November three eases of goods were de­ peremptory order to have the eiises seized, | sox, took out a w ithered boquet, tied w ith English authorities to arrest him at Queens- “ You know 1 will, Preston. Tie the by visitors from abroad this year, as well excellent fodder aud are greatly relished. a blue ribbon, and put the box with the had men stationed at other places, with or­ to\wi. Mr. Bliss also telegraphed to Minis­ KNOX COUNTY—III Court of Probate, held at Rock­ ribbon round the one I have made, aud as hist. No State in the union, proba­ KIND TREATMENT PAYS. Y o u ng t r ees which were set last spring land on the third T uesday o f Septem ber, 1875. dead flowers back again in their receptacle. ders to info-m us at once of the arrival of ter Schenck in London, and Sir Thomas irry it with you over tlie ocean.” certain goods, that we might have them bly, is so free from drunkenness as Maine. and now show signs of dying should have a r r ie t e . dei.a s k i, widow o f J o h n I)e- Then, drawing on his overcoat, he went Henry, a magistrate in Bow-st., London, Mr. Willard in his new “ Butter Book,” H LASKI, late of Vinalhaven, in said County, de­ “ I will not go in again,” Preston said, out, and his steps led|him directly to Mr. seized, Collector Arthur having given us The great improvement in the personal the soil removed to the depth of three or ceased, having presented her application for allowancefor I have bidden your father farewell, gave orders for Lawrence’s arrest when he habits of the people in this respect, during speaks in the strongest terms in favor of four inches and then be thoroughly watered out ofgthe personal estate of said deceased : Moore’s store. the requisite authority to do so. Thus we and you see the carriage is waiting with arrived at Queenstown. This warrant was the past forty years, is particularly observa­ kind treatment of cows kept for the dairy: so as to saturate the dirt about their roots. Ordered, That noticethereof he given, three weeks “ Will you give me the address of the spread our nets in every direction, and intrusted to the Superintendent of Scotland my Imggage at the gate. Good by, little artist who painted a white fan for me? ” he ble when large crowds assemble. The Then replace the soil. successively, in the Rockland Gazette, p rin te d in R ock­ waited patiently for something to enter Yard, Williamson, and he sent Sergeant “ It is really astonishing,” he says, land, in said County, that all persons interested may one; he true to me! ” asked. them . Canadian Commissioners, who visited our ntteud at a Probate Court to be held at' Rockland, on Shaw to do the work. Shaw had only a “ what a large difference in the yield of So he was gone, only tlie little lxiuquet “ Certainly. I ho|>e it was satisfactory.” State muster at Bangor, bust year, were the third Tuesday of October next, and show cause, Some time afterward we received infor­ description of the man wanted, but milk it makes by attending properly to a if any they have, why the prayer of said petition left to keep his memory bright for three “ Perfectly.” astonished at the absence of intoxication, DOMESTIC RECEIPTS. mation from Europe that the agents of one he apprehended Lawrence on the Caspian number of small things in the manage- shonld not be granted. long years. “ And I hope you have another order, ” af the persons under suspicion were en­ andcontrast said withthat thewhat good would order have was beenin marked found |' . e . i ,, 'v!,,’ch* , ,WO".1'1 , , see?.' 3w43 E. M. WOOD, Judge. when he was registered as D. G. Gordon. But Mr. Dcsltorongh had no intention of said Mr. Moore, “ for Miss Desborough gaged in purchasing heavily, and were rap­ A true copy,—A ttest:—T. P. Pierce, Register. A large quantity of letters, telegrams and L a r is - t0 many to° insignificant to he worth Graham Cup Cake.— Unbolted wheat allowing Margaret to droop and pine in needs the money. It is not so long, either, at a similar gathering in Canada.- 1 observing. The dairyman should have a idly forwarding these goods to their princi­ other important papers was found upon meal, two cupfuls; buttermilk, one cup; lonely waiting for her true love. Looking since she was buying goods of me, not sell­ pals in this country. We made an arrange ton Journal KNOX COUNTY—In Court of Probate, held nt Rock him implicating many prominent firms in genuine, hearty love for the animals under molasses, one-half cup; butter, quarter of upon her as a child, lie was determined to in g th em .” ment with Phelps and Balch, by which land, on the third Tuesday of September, 1875. the frauds upon the Government. Among his control, attending to every detail for cup; eggs, two: soda, Haifa te;ispoonful. allow her full opportunity to test her own The Oxford Democrat says that the potato crop /CAROLINE S. ALDEN, Administratrix Then, seeing Preston’s interested face, they were to watch the entries made of them were telegrams advising Lawrence to their comfort, providing wholesome, nu­ Bake half an hour. heart liefore taking so important a step in the good-natured little shop keeper told goods in connection with our men, who in that vicinity bids fair to be less tean an aver­ tritious food, pure water and pure air— quit the steamer at Queenstown. These age. The potatoes are not well grown or abun­ Brown Betty.— Pare aud cut fine some O ou . life as marriage, and for two years, tlie him Margaret’s story as he knew it, con­ were watching Lawrence, as we expected everything of this kind in abundance— of administration of said estate ft were from Abraham Iloff, who was largely dant. The large white worms, common at times ripe apples, butter, stlgar, and cinnamon, young girl, with her father and governess, cluding by writing out the desired address. an attempt would be made to land the keeping the animals properly sheltered ORDERED, That notice thereof be given, three weeks interested in the smuggling. The follow- in this region, a re found in great numbers in the in a deep dish; then a layer of bread crumbs successively, in the Rockland Gazette, prin te d a t Rock, traveled in her own country, sojourning It led Preston to a very small house in goods and dispose of them without paying from storms; feeding always with great in the handwriting of Des Anges, but hills, aud many of the potatoes are half eaten by and so on till the dish is full; bake half an land, in said County, that all persons interested may at­ in many cities, meeting friends of her fa­ Harlem; and in the sitting-room, alone, he the duties demanded by the Government. regularity; paying the most marked at­ tend at a Probate Court to he held at Rockland, on tin without date or signature, was also found: them. The rot also takes a small percentage. hour. Can be eaten warm or cold with ther, seeing society, yet keeping up her found a little black-robed figure. It start­ tention to the manner and time of milking, third Tuesday of October next, and show cause, if GETTING PROOFS OF LAW'RENCE’S GUILT. No further communication verbally or in sugar and cream. any they have, why the said account should not he a' studies and improving a decided talent for led Margaret to a deadly pallor to see Our watch of Lawrence developed noth­ writing. You are followed, and so am I. and. withal, preserving a uniform kind drawing and painting. Many a tiny gem standing before her the man she never The Journal says that Lizzie Robbins, the wife ness and gentleness of treatment through­ Starch.— Take one tablespoonful of 3w43 E . M. W O O D , Ju d g e . ing until in January, 1875. Then one of Let everything go to the Devil. Export of the author of the murder committed oil the A tru e copy—A tte st.—T . P. ierce R e g iste r. of art slie carried from points of interest, P , ceased to love, the one hero of all her our men reported that Messrs. Gray Bros., all you can, but let me alone to try and out every operation, a gentleness extended starch, and put with it a te;ispoonful of having a taste for flower painting and easel AnnieB., has applied fora divorce from her maiden dreams. And he, deeply moved Custom-house brokers, in company with save myself for the future.” It is believed husband, alleging that he has been charged with even to the tones of the voice. clear prepared gum, add a lump of loaf KNOX COUNTY—In Court of Probate, held at Rock sketching, on a miniature scale. by tlie sight of the pale, sweet face, tlie Generally speaking, that cow will do her sugar and a pinch of salt. Mix with cold land, on the th ird T uesday o f Septem ber, 1875. kawrence, made an entry, of which Mr. that this first gave Lawrence warning on the crime of murder, reciting the fact of the trial, She was eighteen, when a sudden, sharp sorrowful blue eyes, had only one word of Boland informed Phelps & Balcli. the day that he entered the eight eases of the verdict a-d his commitment to the insane hos­ best that is loved the best and petted the water, stir till smooth, add sufficient boil­ OHN E. McDOWELL, Administrator on the estate g re etin g . most by those who have her in charge. If ing water to make it clear, and of thd of JAMES RUST, late of Washington, in said illness deprived her of her father, and “ We expected that the goods would be goods. pital. The insanity of the respondent hns been JCounty, deceased, having presented the second accountwithin a month of her bereavement she “ Daisy!” he said, in a husky voice, hold­ suggested, and a guardian appointed who will be you wish a eow to do her best, you must proper cdnsistency, and stir a wax candle of administration of said estate for allowance : run in,” said Mr. Boland in explanation, After a hearing before Sir Thomas Hen­ knew that she was left penniless as well as ing out his hand. She put a little cold “ and I went up town to find Lawrence. cited to answer. cultivate her acquaintance intimately, and round it once or twice. Ordered, That notice thereof he given, three weeks ry the prisoner was delivered to Mooney, be unsparing in little acts of kindness. successively, in the Rockland Gazette, printed in Rock­ orphaned. It was all a dizzy sickening one in to it, and in a moment he drew her It was a bitter cold day, one of the very Preserved Peaches.— Pare and halve the who took him to Queenstown and thence You may whip and torture a eow into sub­ land, in said County, that all persons interested mi * whirl till she found herself in New York, close to him. worst of the whole winter. I reached “ Apple Jack."— Pare, quarter and core, peaches, and remove tlie stones; take a tend at a Probate Court to be held at Rockland, on to this city. Sergt. Shaw accompanied mission, but she will strike the balance with her mother’s sister, knowing her old “ Daisy! Daisy!have I found you at last?” Lawrence’s house, at Eighth-ave. and enough apples to fill a three or a four quart pound of sugar to a pound of peaches; boil third Tuesday of October next, and show cause, if Mooney to Queenstown because there was against you in the milk pail. One of the any they have, why the said account should not be al home was lost to her. and her actual sup­ he cried, almost in a sob. “ My own love! Twenty-third-st., early in the morning, a rumor of an attempted rescue. Attempts crock. Make a batter a little thicker than the sugar and skim it; put in the peaches lowed. port depending ujion her own exertions. greatest faults among dairy farmers to-day 3w43 E. M. WOOD, Judge. my darling!” and hung around waiting for him to come were made to bribe Mooney to free the for pancakes: put a layer of apples on the and cook until soft; avoid stirring as much liar relative, a bustling, active old maid, is a lack of kindness and consideration to A true copy,—A tte stT . P. PIERCE, Register. Very pale, she drew back from him. out, I thought that I should freeze. He prisoner. At one place he was offered bottom of the crock, then pour over some as possible. Many prefer them preserved who embroidered for a living, gave her a domestic animals. Cows should be petted “ You forget! ” she said. came out at length, and jumped into a stage $30,000, and in Queenstown $ 10,000. Sergt. of the batter; then another layer of apples, whole, as the stones improve the flavor. kindlv welcome, hilt told her frankly: then batter, and so on till all is used; then daily, and be made to feel that man is a “ I iorget everything but that you are to ride down town. He did many shrewd Shaw has the reputation of being one of They require longer cooking if whole. “ You will have to help make the pot put a thick soda erust on the top, and bake friend and protector. All pain, fright and here!” he cried. ” Daisy, why do you try things to avoid pursuit. He changed sta­ the most faithful [and efficient officers in GUN1>OWDER. boil, Margaret. My eyes arc not strong, three hours. To be eaten with a sweet uneasiness cheeks the secretion bf milk, Yeast and Home-nuulc Breads— Boil one to Lake your hand from mine? Are you ges frequently and entered hotels, going in the English detce- tive force. RY Border Ifls gunpowder, a general favorite and I dare not tax them too heavily by line to the front door and emerging from the sauce. Very nice. and the man who is paasionate and abusive pound of good flour, a quarter of a pound w ith sportsm en, fo r sa ley not true, as I have been? Your father would embroideiT, and the coarsersewing is poor­ EXTENT OF SMUGGLING COMBINATION. to his herd never did and never can real­ of moist sugar, and half an ounce of salt, T H JH . C R IE , & C O .. A gents, not forbid our love now.” side entrance. I finally found a coach, and ly paid. You're welcome to all I have to ize a full yield of milk from it. I think in two gallons of water, for an hour. l y Main S tre et,‘RocklandM aine. “ Preston!” thus was enabled to follow him in all his Lawrence's trial is set down for October. — Of a prominent citizen renowned for his ob­ give, for I have never forgotten your fa­ doublings. I followed him into the Custom­ Lawrence has acknowledged that he wss that any one who has the charge of ani­ When nearly cold, bottle and cork it closely stinacy, a rough neighbor of his once said: “ Now ther's offer of n home to me more than The name burst from her lips in a thrill house, and here he did the act upon which on his way to Belgium. The books and mals should study their character and dis­ It will be fit for use in twenty-four hours, once, or the many presents he made me. in g cry. the whole case turned. He dodged about papers captured confirm the suspicions of there’s old Hubbard; he’s so— contrary that he position. It is an interesting study, and, and one pint will make eighteen pounds of Braids at Giotray’s But I have but little, dear, to give you.” “ P re s to n ! H ow can you speak so to m e— in the crowd for hours. I did not dare to the guilty connection of Des Anges, Levy, won't do as he is a mind to ! ” under the law of kindness, you kwill not bread. d /atn r Sta n d a rd answers this question cor- which we are devoted, will carefully pe- The H. G. Bird (boys) Engine C olony, DuChaillu, Mrs. M. A. Livermore, Hon. Win' mouth—the largest number for any mouth this I G TlIIltleil. Maine Items. Tlie Rockland Gazette. rectly and refutes an unfounded inference ruse them. Before the close of the session, No. 1, are to hold their annual levee, at J'a well Parsons, Rev. W. 11. H. Murray and Horace year, so far, we think.—Mr. Solomon Stahl is j Our Harbor.—Between 12 and I o’clock, last Typhoid fever is raging in Newcastle uml Dam­ which was drawn by advocates of capital some very interesting and spirited remarks & Ames Hall, on Thui-sday evening of next week. Greeley, and a concert by the Mendelssohn Quin­ erecting a two story house, at the southwest cor- Saturday night, the dredging machine Falmouth, ariscotta to an ulariiiing extent. tette Club and a quartette of vocalists. Tlie ner of Park street and Broadway. Newbert is * Camden Harbor, having completed its work of punishment in respect to the lynching case upon the good of the order were made by They will provide the usual attractions q such Albion K. Gile of Alfred last year secured 350 an entertainment and close with a dane, for course realized a profit of about #450. The second bushels of cranberries, uml Ibis year expects to do Thursday, October 7, 1S75. in this State a few years ago. Men exe­ sister L. C. Partington of Portland, and the builder.—The sills of the building owned by dredging. It is the opinion of our practical better. which Meservey will furnish music. Giv the course (for 1872-3) included lectures by Rev. Messrs. 0 . P. and T. W. Hix, corner of Main and ; men that this work might have t»een expended to cute lynch law under the influence of their Bro. E. Wetherdeen of Bristol, Eng. The Calais Times says lliat William Moore of Robert Colyer, Rev. W. II. H. Murray, W. S. Pleasant streets, have been lowered about two feet, a better advantage than it has: nevertheless, aP cyO ne Will. H. Allen, who doubtless passions, and are moved in such cases not In the evening a large and enthusiastic boys a benefit. Baring shot every one of a Hock of ducks, num­ Andrews, Esq., Rev. Dr. Chapin, Wendell Phillips, bringing them on a proper grade with the side- admit that our harbor has been very materially bering 12, at a single shot, the olber day. value here to reap ail illegal harvest in by their convictions about tlie laxity or the audience assembled al Hayford Hall, in The trotting’matchcs at the Knox Tnttin Anna Dickinson, Janies T. Fields, and Frederick walk and improving the convenience of the stores benefited. A channel has been dredged from the IIou. Washington Gilbert of Bath, lias been en­ connection with the firemen s parade last severity of the laws, but by their indigna­ public mass temperance meeting, which Park, including the grand race for the $50 Dmglass, and a concert by the Barnabee Concert materially, as well as their bight.—JolinB. Gough Portland Wharf, 75 feet wide, running along close gaged to deliver the address ludinc the Lincoln week, was arrested for running a “ )iool- tion and resentment at high-handed out­ was presided over by our G. W. C. T.. champiau stallion cup, are to take place onl’uef Agricultural Society at Waldoboro, Oct. 1:1th. day, Wednesday, Thursday and Eriday ol next Troupe. More than 800 course tickets were sold will deliver his famous lecture on “‘ Eloquence J to ami in line with the wharves on the west side board” at the l.yndc Hotel, and was rage and murder, and their thirst for retali­ Maj. II. A. Shorey, who. after prayer and A drunken father ut the funeral of hisonly child week. If the weather is favorable these will fjr this course and a surplus of about #G00 was and Orators” in this city on the 2Gth._The new of the harbor, as far as Alden’s Wharf, giving 7 amt member ol his family, was a revolting si-ht brought before the Police Court last Thurs­ ation. The Sta n d a rd say s:— singing, introduced in a few very happy re­ doubtless be the most successful races that liavi realized from it. The third course (1873-4) postal cards have put iu an appearance.—Those feet of water at low tide, where there was none at Saco recently day, when he was lined $10 and costs and “ W hen a m u rd erer was lynched in A roos­ marks the object of the meeting and the taken plaee at the Park. Some twenty-five citric: somprised eleven lectures and the speakers were who are fond of that gentle sport now enjoy before. A channel of about the same dimension, The Journal says that some of the largest took C ounty the advocates oft Capital Punish his gambling implements confiscated. J lie work lo which we as an order are devoted. Anna Dickinson,CharlesBradlaugh (two lectures), themselves iu “ smelting ” about the wharves._ from above Frye’s Wharf, on the east side, run- handtrnmest, most tempting peaches brought tj ment attributed it to the laxity of our laws for the race,Jiave been made with Messrs. Ierry •• pool-lxxird” was quite an elaborate allair, Tlie meeting was then addressed by J. K. Rev. W. II. IL Murray; Mrs. Livermore, Dr. E. One Pryor was fined #10 and costs in the Police the Bidderford market this season were raised bv in failing to enforce the death penally. Bros., including a number of horses owned in this southward into the other, and then the ( x- Henry Dole of Lyman. and must have cost a considerable sum. Even Judge Walton so construed it in a Osgood, of Gardiner, Mrs. L. C. Partington, city. The list of entries from Mr. Bailey has not C. Rolles (four scientific lectures) John B. Gough Court Wednesday, tor assault and battery upon cavatiou spreads out over considerable surface, ex­ T h e m odus o p eran d i o f these “ i>ool ” The Forrest Dramatic Club of Waldoboro will charge to a jury. Nowwehavcaea.se o f of Portland, T. B. Simonton of Camden, yet been received, but it is safe to say that thecn- and Rev. E. IL Chapin, D. D. The course was Moses Shields.—A valuable family horse belong­ tending to Sandford’s Wharf, so that now the present the drama entitled, “ Enlisted for the w ar,' ’ games is something like this: A circular lynching at Bellefontaine, Ohio, when* Rev. Geo. Pratt, of Belfast, E. Wetherhee tries for these races will include much the best tbt* most expensive of all, and the exjienditures j ing to Mr, Francis Cobb died a couple of days largest vessels may lie iu our harbor and sail to Wednesday evening, Oct. 13, in Clark's Hall. there is no such excuse for it. the penalty of Bristol, England, and Mrs. M .C. Gross- xhibition of horse-flesh ever seen on the Parkq exceeded the receipts by about #25. Nevertheless The outside of the Uuiversalist Church wharves. Wright Brothers,'of Portland, were The Solon Savings Bank has tailed, or nt least board is divided into a doz.cn numbered for murder in that State being death, and the patronage was large, 700 course tickets being completed, except a small portion of clap-boanl- lie contractors. They arc young men of busi­ suspended. The bank had invested largely iu compartments. These are sold at $2 each there is no pretencethat there is any failure man, of Bangor. It would he lame to say Great interest [is felt in the approaching) sold. The fourth course, last year, included lec­ ing on the trout, and the stagings have been ness tact and energy. European and North American railway bonds, to make up the pool, and when all are to enforce it. It is by no means clear that the addresses were all good, for they were contest between the E. P. Walker Engine Co., o and in western city ami railroad bonds. Schell was guilty of the crime charged, tures by Hon. Daniel Dougherty, Frederick Doug­ mostly taken down, showing the fine projiortioiis Reading.—Last Saturday evening Mr. V. B. taken, an index, pointer,or some revolving all in the best vein of the speakers, elicit­ Vinalhaven, ami the Eureka, ot Hudson, Mass, It is stated that Col. F. E. Shaw has sold the while in the Aroostook ease there was no lass, Mrs. Louise W. Foss, (reading), Rev. G. B. ot the building.—Capt. A. F. Ames is putting a illikeu gave a reading at Chestnut street Hall to figure or device is set in motion, and the ing loud ami repeated applause from the which is to take place at Presumpscot Park, Port Christian Mirror to Messrs. Dingley of the Lewis­ doubt whatever. The simple fact is that Porteous, Rev. W. II. H. Murray, Mr. James Mansard roof on his building at corner of Mail about a dozen. ton Journal, ami that the Mirror will soon be is­ holder of the number on the hoard against men under the influence of excitement and audience. The thoughts expressed, and land, next Tuesday, between the hours of 10 am Steele Mackaye and Hon. Carl Schurz, and a con­ and Winter streets.—It is being rumored that Clothing.—Wo have just had a full suit of sued from the office of the Lewistou Journal. anger when some great outrage has been the argurnt not fail to have 12 in the forenoon, for #1000 a side. H th* which it stops takes all the money, except cert by the Adelphi Quartette and Miss Abbie Barnum is ’to be paid #500 for a lecture here- black, made at Fuller's clothing store, and they Last Saturday night the ground froze in Bethel $2. which goes to the pool keeper, for the committed, will resort to lynching, just as salutary ii all present, ami weather should be fair,’there will doubtless bei to the depth ot two inches, damaging potatoes indivuals are sometimes led to kill an \\ hinery. The courses maintained by this Asso­ Hardly, fur his terms to the Lecture Association • a perfect fit, as all of Mr. Knight’s cuts are. through th< my others. very large attendance to witness the contest. \ aud other crops. use of the apparatus—a nice percentage— enemy through ungovernable anger. The ciation have been among the most brilliant in the this season, were #150, or #125 if he had other esc two brothers,one here and ouc in Rockland, gentleman called on us yesterday, who came fnjn Five hundred thousand shingles iu one raft ris- and it is easy to sec who makes all the assumption tfiat tlie case of lynching in esdav, O c t. 6 Hudson, to bring the Eureka's slIJOO to Porthud country, and we hope it may be able to present consecutive engagements in the State.—A severe ist have been made ou purpose for tailors. litly came down the Presque Isle river from the money in the long run, without risking any this State was on account of any failure to T h e G n u called to order by and deposit it according to stipulation. Tie next year the best fist of lecturers it has yet an­ rain storm to-day, which is hard on the Couuty All Sours.—The barqiiantiue Edward Cushing grind stone mill in Chapman. hang murderers was unwarranted.” G. W. C. 1 afte r tin? openin; at all. Our Mayor, is, we understand, out Walker is a Jeffers tub of 10 1-2 inch eyliud r. nounced. The Association has about #700 in its Fair.—W. II. Norton was before the Police Court is taking iu ballast, and some freight,preparatory Mr. \\ hi. C. Hill moved from Bangor to liow- exercises, read from Gov. j twelve years ago, and although not a pro­ spoken against all gambling schemes and we aud she played 223 feet, 8 inches at the Firemei's treasury. The following is the resolve referred for drunkenness this morning, for the second time for’sailing. A U. S. coast survey party are here to North Knox Fair. , Dingley an Iney Perham, mplete some observations on Ragged Mountain fess onal hunter, lie has killed during this time 47 hope he and the police department will Muster iu this city in 1872, and has a much fit­ to :— this week. bears, some days killing two. So. H o p e , Oct, 6, 1875. pressing their regi not being able to which were uncompleted last year. to it that, so far as their eflorts can prevent ter previous record. The Eureka is a Button tib It /ureas, The maintenance of the fourth annu­ John Connelly, an Irishman residing in Brewer The annual Fair of the North Knox Ag-1 un.cq with us, alst al course oflccturcs heforethis Association, during Rockland shall give shelter to none of hearty sympathy of 10 inch cylinder—the same capacity as thee Tlioinaston. committed suicide by hanging himself to a beam ricultural and Horticultural Society opened wjj|, oU|. on](,,. ork. Business of the winter of 1871-5, resulted iu a deficiency of 11iiui'icaiK* Island. late Monday afternoon. Cause insanity. He belonging to this city. She has played 221 tiet about #500, ami in mu* view tlie continued de­ Moitri AiiY.—A cable despatch was received th em . here to-day, being postjioncd one day on ' importance to our less goes along smoothly here, with no leaves a wife and four children. Of the same character as these gambling ml tlie cause, was under the most favorable circumstances. Bull pression in business and consequent necessity for Saturday last, from Palma, Island of Majorica, in account of the unfavorable weather Tucs-j |„omdit forward, trouble of any kind. There is no drunkenness, no The store, tish houses, wharves, etc., of Watson devices, though not involving so direct »f which elicited machines will be manned by companies which it economy of cx|N?uditurc among the mass of the the Mediterranean Sea, stating that Capt. George community leads us to anticipate a no more favor­ kN Co., at Nickerson's Point, Boothb&y, with their day. Tlie fair is held in tlie buildings of ,|iseiission. ng oilier acts, a G. Smalley, of this town, died at that £k,H of. Iiron- liquor being allowed on the islaml. Any person gambling on the part of the participators, would be hard to match. I Ih* steamers am, rail able result from the effort to sustain a first-class contents, were totally destroyed by fire on the the So. H ojm? Manufacturing Co., and lb,- message of s v m p .i ie diarrlnva, on the first day of October. He was bringing on liquor or found intoxicated is imme­ night of Friday, Sept. 21th. Loss about #5,900. are the “ gift entertainments” that occa­ is sent from this roads will take passengers who w ish to attend thi: course of lectures the coming winter, aud grounds of the same company have been | ( Eod^e to th ll'hereas, The prices demanded by popular master of tlieSch. “ Agnes P. Grace,” of Waldo­ diately discharged; consequently the people here No iusurauee. sionally travel this way. These are usually ihitory Slate ( ’on- trial, for one fare lor the round trip leelurers are in our view disproportionate to the wed with sobriety, good will and industry The new house, rvcoutly built in the Groton enclosed for the cattle show. The notice of vention of Mass., i session at Boston, boro’, and sailed from Brunswick, Ga., for the a lottery or gambling concern attached to The ladies of (he (’oiigregatiomil .Society service rendered »»»*l the »ri*ingpne.y of the All this is owing to the wise poli»ty pursued by district at West Waldoboro, is said tube one of the postponement not being generally ! Brim’- obliged to |. a b o v e j>o»-t, toad...l w ith lumber. He w.»k not well the most substantial ami finest looking school a cheap sleight-of-hand show. I f an ex­ e can give no re­ are to hold a la ir and Apron 8 lim es amt the depreciation of other values, there­ Gen. Tillson, who always works for the benefit o known, many people were here to-day ex -' j>ort of the proect fore it is unanamoiisly when lie sailed, but thought that his health houses in town. The Fall term has just com­ hibitor simply sold each person one tick cced ings of the afternoon evening, in Farwell & Ames Hall. The chief his fid low men. peeling lo sec tlie stock, which will not he | session, Jtesolvtd, By the Board of Managers, that this proved on the passage, aud wrote his wife :md menced and is taught by D. W. Meserve of Wal­ feature of the entertainment is to be a suies ol Though the island is totally owned by the Hur­ doboro. etof admission, gave a good entertain­ Association will maintain no course of public lec­ friends to that effect. Capt. Smalley leaves a wife on tlie ground until to-morrow, save some .«• to give a more extended tableaux illustrating Longfellow’s poem ol “ the tures during the season of 1875-70. ricane Granite Co., and there is but one store am Launched at Damariscotta, on Wednesday, ment an«l then distributed gifts among and six children, who will feel very heavily animals which were driven in to-day by lot. at this lute hour, hut Hanging of tlu* ( ram* ami there will alsobc an Our readers will bear in mind that Mag­ market, which is owned by the company, we cai Sept. 29, by Hon. B. D. Metcalf, a fine ship of portion of the audience, it would not be so loss, as he was a kind and devoted hn ban I a 1050 tons, named B. D. Metcalf. The vessel is those who had not heard of the jiostpone- will he published in a few “ Art Gallery” , The Lady of the Lake’1 uml buy as cheap here as wo could iu any store oi bad. But we have seen these shows man­ gie Mitchell plays “ Fauchoii *' at Farwell & father, and very much attached to his family. owned by the builders and Capt. E. G. Blanchard nienl. In the hall, the show is very good •e hope will be extensively “ The Automatic Boatman ” to add to the attrac­ larket iu Rockland. Many families of Carver’: aged in this way : Willi each ticket wa: Ames Hall on Friday evening of next week. Miss Mauixi:. - Hon. Edward OBrien launched fr ot Searsport, who will command her, and Sears­ indeed. The most prominent feature is tions, besides tin* sale of aprons ami fancy articles, Harbor buy most of their provisions here, and it is port and New York parties. given a little envelope containing a card ork may he more fully ap- Mitchell has a round of five characters, in which his yard, on Saturday last, a substantially built the large show of nice fruit, which is very C. ami a lilieral provision of choice refreshments. she is esjH*cialIy pre-eminent ami which she has true that many articles are retailed here cheapei The Bangor Commercial says that during the If this card was to draw a present it would ship, of 2000 tons register. The ship is named the creditable, considering that this is not a The taste, skill ami energy of the ladies engaged mu they are iu Rockland. The workmen on tin mouth ot (September thirty-two intentions of mar­ rendered famous, but in “ Fauchoii ” this dr:i “ Belle O’Brien,” after a great-grand-daughter of riage were recorded at the City Clerk’s office. liear a number in red figures, or other laud are not i*equii*ed to trade at the Company “ fruit year.” The display of vegetables is ■ that l«ev. II. <'. Tilton, at in preparing the entertainnieu*, is a guirantee matic star shines at her brightest and therefore the builder. Capt. Sanders Curling, who has This is the largest number in any one month for a designating mark. If the card was blank, that it will be creditable, pleasant and successful. store, but can go aud buy wherever they wish and long time. From fifteen to twenty is the usual quite large, and of good quality. We no­ r of tile Methodist Church we are glad she has chosen this character in which long been in the employ of Mr. O’Brien, will take it would draw no prize, and therefore many ticed quite a large collection of curiosities to appear a single night in Roekland. The Bos­ nothing is said. number recorded in a mouth. < been nominated by tin* lb of Hallowell, z'inan- command of this ship. persons getting blanks would go back to ton Journal printed the following high compli­ The Opinion of your city luis a good deal of Ex-Governor Perham has gone down to Eastport and articles of antiquity, among which was ,.f Wi is th eir • Baptist Centennial Tlie new ship H. S. Gregory, built by Samuel to inquire into the resources and actual value of the ticket-office and buy additional enve­ ment to this favorite actress,on the occasion of the cheap talk ” about the way in which Gen. Till- a paper containing the death of G’< n. lie //- eport ed Committee, is now iu this city for the puqiosc ol & Alfred Watts, and of which Capt. It. B. Ander­ the Island of Campobello, opposite Eastport, lb? lopes (two, three or a half dozen, as the II u carries on his business here and some high-tly- iiK/iuit, together with a pamphlet contain­ preMiiting to the members and friends of that conclusion of a recent engagement in that city :— son is master, was towed down the river Tuesday, goes iu the interest of parties West, who have in g ignoramus, writing for that paper and signing contempt itio the purchase of the island. case might be) till they got cards I earing ing the sermon preached on tlie occasion of coiuniuuiou in this vicinity the subject of a eenten- “ Maggie Mitchell concludes to-day one of the on her way to Norfolk, Va., where she will load most successful engagements ever played in this himself “ Resident,” imagines he is making him­ It is reported on good authority that M. II. An­ the fortunate red numbers, paying the price his death. nial offering in aid of the educational work ol with cotton for Liverpool. city by any artist. Night after night the spacious self conspicuous!by writing a tissue of mis-state­ il, Esq., has resigned his position as Superin­ of an admission ticket each time. Those The ladies, department is very attractive, tin* denomination. The Baptist dcuoiiiinalx theatre has been crowded to overflowing,aud this, Bbikfs IX General,—A letter was received tendent of the European & North American Rail- too, on the stormiest of nights. Flippant critics from (.’apt. R. L. Gillchrist, from Brussels, stating ments and putting a bad face on everything, lb iy Co. who did this, too, would often be persons including a large assortment of quills, wisely determined to signalize the nation’s centen­ the fanatical policy of d have counseled the withdrawal of thedramas Miss says that if a workman asks for his pay he is dis who could not projierly afford such foolish that on the 15th of Sept, he visited the pi. Between January 1 and October 1, this year, rugs, tidies, mats, embroidery work, nial by a simultaneous effort in all the States foi Mitchell has made so familiar, but we think the over i.. the worst enen where the battle of was fought and a» charged forthwith, which is not true, fur any mat there have entered at the port of Bath 1142 ves­ expenditure. The Mayor and Aldermen wreaths ami numerous other iqicehnens, to­ the strengthening ami endowment of its Institu­ enormous business of the past two weeks, added sels, with an aggregate of I87,O7G tons, and em­ which would be tlie re> that, “ when 1 stood where Napoleon did on u*k for the company who wants his pay can would do well, we think, always to refuse gether with a line display of flowers. There tions of higher learning a n d a Centennial Coin to the great success which attended the represen­ ploying G284 men, ot which 85 eutered in the fiist Republican vote by bis tations of “ Jane Eyre,” warrants their continu­ day and night of that great battle, I thought of t, without a word being said, much molt license to these lottery shows. mittee lias been organized by tlie denomination ii piarter, and in May 125, June 2OO, July 364, were several tine samples of corn, beans, field.” ance. U hen audiences of three thousand persons Joel Harrington.” Any one knowing Joel's ad­ being discharged, while those at work on the St. August 204, and Septemlier 1G5. Our trotting jiarks throughout the Stale this State to carry on this work. The denwmina are gathered to witness “ Fanchon,” “ The Pearl potatoes ami other field and garden crops. miration of Napoleon the 1st will appreciate thi; Louis ’ob ar e paid monthly. “ Resident” also tiou has one university—Colby, at Waterville— of Savoy,” or “ Little Barefoot,” while hundreds Patents have been issued to Maine citizens as arc frequently made the scene of gamblin' The show of daily products is attractive s|»eaks of a “ church tax ” being levied follows: Landing nets, Charles F. Nason, Auburu; Judicial ( oiirt. upon hundreds are turned away from the doors, it allusion. now securely established, and it is now pioposet .•eights for horses, Wm. II. Abbott, Fryeburg; and violation of the laws, both by the ad We noticed one of Brown Brothers’organs, pretty good evidence that the public are not A gunning party came off in this town on Tues­ all the men here by Gen. Tillson. That is false to signalize the centennial by tlie endowment o ia]-shearing machines, (Jeo. F. Evans, Po­ mission of persons who run various gam­ .’red <•!' witnessing these pieces. It is needless at About a year ago, at the suggestion of manyof several specimens of carriage-work, ami four academies as feeders to that institution am day Inst. The number of gunners was 21 land. bling devices, like the “ pool game his late day toenter into any extended discussion the stone-cutters, nearly all of the men on the samples of furniture by J. Foglcr A Sons, necessary parts of a comprehensive educational ot M iss Mitchell's beautiful impersonation of Am Amount of game killed, 2,974. Luman Butler The Journal says Lawrence Johnston, whose island subscribed 25 cts. each per mouth, fin a,Rive referred to, and by the regular The hall is 40 by CO ft. in size, amt was system. Ex-Gov. Coburn has subscribed > ry. Like her Jane Eyre, her Fanchon and hei was high killer, counting 402. S. B. Flint lead body many sup)M»ed was found on the ice “ pool-selling” at the races. There may Marie, it is a perfect performance in its way.” O. (’. Lermond were captains of the respective the purpose of paying suitable clergymen win ill the St Croix, opposite Bog Brook, last spring, well tilled with produce ami people. for the endowment of Waterville Classical Insti­ turned up in St. Stephen a few wis*ks ago, and is N. B. An extra train will be run on the Knox would come to tlie island and preach thegor . inies (Hebron, Gorham and Houlton) procured at the several Ticket Agents, vi.z, Thom­ store bills—the General meantime doing/ii-s part Sept. 27 and no killing frost at Presque Isle, trotting in connection with our Stale otlereil to the denomination on condition that it Wendell P. Rice, Deputy Warden of the Prison, aston, Waldoboro', Damariscotta, New Castle ami brought seven convicts to that institution last by giving the free use of the hall, lighted and fur says the Sunrise. That paper adds: “ The climate Fair this practice is permitted, flic Ban­ Since the foregoing was in type, will raise #100,000 for their increased endow­ ef Aroostook is as genial and pleasant :is any jioi t Wiscasset. Get your tickets at once and thereby evening, from Portland and Norridgewock, among tiishctl, tor religious services. Many men on th gor IF/iij/, in a recent issue, inquired of the have received a communication from ment, and this is the work undertaken. It is a of Maine. We have not the cold fogs of Quoddy, secure a good seat, as there will l»e an overflowing whom is Miller, who shot his son not long since island have never paid a cent to this church fund. the chilling blast of Cape Cod, or the high winds P o rtla n d l ‘n ss whether the officers of the eoiiiiim n worthy object and this endowment will eonstituti Union correspondent, for a jiorlion of audience. Resides these, there are some other charges equally of Oxford aud Franklin, but pleasant and genial • days in cnuiuiei and is sent to the State Prison for life. State Society sold to certain parties ill. which we make room below:— a titling centennial offering, which a summers as they of Pennsylvania, and far more Although the Literary Association has de­ The very full report of the Knox County Fai false, which I will explain at j an early date. It privilege of “ Jiool selling at tile Stale ble denominational should take pr delightful winters than among the hills ot western Thi» tables along the centre of the hall In the c.-i.-v of Lizzie Bobbins vs. Charles Rob­ furnished the Gazette last week, was made by is really distressing to see a journal using its col­ pletc. Mr. Crane's mission should find cided to omit its usual course of lectures this year, Massachusetts and New Hampshire. We have a* Fair races this year, and if so what became bins, the “ Annie I f murderer, f..r divorce,tin? li­ umns to publish the most vile and scurrilous cal­ •c completely loaded with household bel has been dismissed, on motion o f the counsel we are not to be entirely deprived of such enter William E. Rivers. grape vine upon which the grapes ripened this o f th e protest in w hich th e / ’/•,.<»• am i It /„orn going into effect on tlie 5th. Postmaster Goddard There is a fine display of garden vege­ of “ Moses Webster ” Lodge, No. 145, F. A F o reig n . W hig that "pool-selling” was most openly Now .Advertisements, and branch. orator and actor. A humorous incident so old and celebrated the event by keeping “ open house ” iu were duly installed by D. I). G. M. Paim tables, a number of large squashes, of sizes Fall i i W ilder Clonk*—Simonton Bro* stale that the ordinary repetition of it would not The Institute Canadien has decided to hold his room at the post office, where a large number carried on in defiance of the Shite laws Orihxatiox.—An ecclesiastical council met at Guibord's funeral next Friday or Saturday. An­ against gambling, nearly opposite the grand too monstrous to he quite believed unless Tuesday evening, the 28th uit. The ceremony of the citizens called during the day and evening. the Cedar Street Baptist Church on Tuesday, at provoke a smile, when told by Gough in his inimi­ other riot is expected. Stand on the fair grounds. I t was, we un­ House W anted-W in. II. Ilyd.-. was performed at the Ocean House, Lane’s Island, As officer Miles of the Portland Police was seen. A Mr. Andrews,of Warren, has his 10 o’clock, to consider the propriety of ordaining table manner will convulse an audience with un­ derstand, permitted by the Executive Situation a* a Housekeeper Wanted—Mr*. I.. Small. Rev. Bro. Nash, of your city, was present, by in­ The revenue of Great Britain shows an increase quelling a street fight, on Tuesday evening, a pis­ name fastened on the backs of three Medical Cant—Dr. Klizabetd d. French. Mr. E. B. Haskell, pastor cleet of that church, to controllable laughter. Nor are his pathosjand of £995,1)00 in six mouths over the same time last Committee although a majority of the vitation, and made some excellent remarks, tol shut was fired at him, which struck a mulatto plashes, the fruit of one vine, the total Levee—Congregational Society. the work of the gospel ministry. Rev. S. L. B. his thrilling elo*|Uence less effective in exciting the year. woman woman who stood lx?hiud him, inflicting a trustees were in out-siwken hostility to Uns pointed and short. Remarks from members of the public sort of gambling, as are all of the weight of which is about three hundred Steamer City of Richmond, whioh was due Chase, of this city, was chosen Moderator, and feelings of his hearers, whom he always carries by A Catholic procession in Toronto was attacked probably fatal wound iu her side. A rough named fraternity, interspersed with singing, was the or­ letter class of farmers in the State. 1 lie Sumlay by Orangemen, who were tired upon by Thomas Reed was arrested os the perpetrator and pounds. There are also entries of corn, here this morning, laid over in Portland on ac­ Rev. G. W. Bower, Clerk. Mr. Haskell's account storm. With his prices, at the highest figure the police and returned the tire. No one there is little doubt that he fired the shot. tendency of the age is toward speculation, der of the evening, until our host and brother of the tomatoes, cabbages, cucumbers, and all the count of the storm, ami will not leave there till of his Christian experience, call to the ministry, liutaiued by any lecturer who devotes himself killed, but quite a number were injured. and when games of chance have the quasi “ Ocean ” anuouueed supper, and the fraternity Solemn aud impressive services were held Sun­ Friday evening, thus omitting one trip. aud views of Christian doctrine, were especially regularly to this profession, lie goes year after sanction of many of the leading uien of other numberless products of the farm ami accompanied by their ladies and invited guests, A railroad train has been stopped by brigands day foreuou in the High Street Uuiversalist church, clear and satisfactory. The council then voted to the same places, and year after year his between Saragossa and Barcelona and all the Lewiston, in memory of the departed during the the State, it is not a matter of surprise tlia! mien, many of them showing a degree The subject of Rev. C P. Nash’s sermon, sat down to a bountiful turkey supper,— unanimously to proceed to ordination in the after­ is filled with urgent applications, to not one- passengers robbed. Among them were seventeen past year. Impressive services, were conducted Uie distinction betw een leg itim ate l.usines.* of cultivation equal to anything of warmer at Farwell A Ames Hall, next Sumlay afternoon, Lane s “ A. 1. Every tiling passed off pleasant­ officers and seamen of an American man-of-war— transactions and gambling fades away. noon. The services began at two o’clock, and third of which he can possibly return a favorable by the pastor, Rev. J. C. Snow, who preached an latitudes. will lx? “ The Lessons of Autumn.’’ ly and agreeably, so much so, that the young probably the Franklin. effective* sermon from John xvll:24. The boy who makes a dollar uy a lucky were conducte«.l as follows :— answer. The Lecture Association made earnest The new Spanish cabinet is said to combine the venture in purchasing a “ pool is quitet a.* The display in the mechanical depart­ Last Thursday afternoon, the Knox Co. folks, thinking it too bad to end so enjoyable Beading of records of the doings ot the Coun­ eflorts to engage Mr. Gough for each of their lour best eldiucuts of both parties. Leading Spnuisl The Boston Jo u rn a l says that Gen. B u t ­ likely to follow his fortune to the gambling ments is large ami varied. As usual, the Bar Association held a meeting at the Court House, occasion abruptly, made the necessary prepara­ cil; Voluntary, by the Choir; Beading of Sciqi- courses ami only succeeded in obtaining him republicans are lending their support provisional­ ler’s last short letter is a model of con­ house and thence to ruin, since the piofess- unifactiiring company of Wingate, Sim­ the President, Hon. A. P. Gould in the chair* tions and danced it out till the “ wee sina’ hours ' ly to the throne; the army of course stands by the tures, Rev. G. W’. Bower, Camden; Prayer, Rev. .uce out of the four seasons. He will doubtless lie densed dein.iqoguisiii. lie not only tries ionalshold nearly all the chances in then- Messrs. Rice, Moore ami Simonton were chosen a of the morning. government; the provinces are utterly weary and to embitter the workingmen hut to stir up mons A Co., are on hand in force, with A. R. Crane, Hallowell; Hymn: Sermon, Rev. G. 4reete*l with a full house. hands. No thoughtful man will willingly committee on rules and regulations, and Messrs. On Sunday the 3d inst., the fraternity were inditterent All things tend to the establishment a l iinon the savings hanks. Nobody minds take his son to any fair where he will have some of their elegant carriages ami sleighs. P. Matthews, Thomaston; Hymn; Ordaining of King Alphoiiso in his seat. Gould, Rice ami Staples a committee oil Library, 35Z' The Rockland Reform Club are making very unexpectedly called upon to pay the last him, however. an opportunity to witness the workings of The display of flowers is not as large as Prayer, Rev. O. Richardson, Tenant's Harbor; The Swedish steamer 1. J. Bager, running be­ a game of chance like “pool-selling. If with authority to solicit funds from the County | rangements for a levee to be held two weeks tribute of i*es|H?et to our lamented brother L. M. tween Labeek and Copenhagen, has been burned usual, probably on account of the early Voluntary by Choir: Charge to the candidate, The Directors of the Eastern Railroad have at we.. ® must...... a Ihave...... this sort ...el of gaming, .r im bl.r letl(!l the Commissioners for the purchase of books ami to from this evening, (the 21st,) the principal fea­ Calderwood, who departed this life Oct. 1st. Hi: iu the Baltic. Twenty-four passengers and elev frosts. Nevertheless, there are some line Rev. N. T. Dutton, Warren; Voluntary by Choir; length submitted to the stockholders the report present law he abolished respecting gamb­ expend the same. An assessment of #5 upon tures of which will be music, tableaux and re­ illness was but of short duration. The brethren of the crew perished. The steamer was small. flowers, rare plants and beautiful bouquets. Hand of Fellowship, Rev. S. L. B. Chase, Rock­ which has for some time been anxiously looked ling and admit to fair grounds for the each member o f the Association, for the benefit of freshments, the latter department including an reqiondel unanimously, and proceeded by the There is a rumor that the Institute Canadien of for, and it will tomorrow appear in tlie daily pa­ practice of their respective industries, all Among the pleasantest features of our land; Address to the Church, Rev. J. Kalloch, Montreal have bsen in correspondence with the the Library, was also voted. \iitiipiariau Kitchen. Union Church S. School, escorted the remains to pers of the city. Iu the absence of some authori­ those eager gentlemen who are anxious to annual fairs is the social element. Here, Rockland; Voluntary by Choir; Benediction, Navy Department at Washington as to the best tative statement from the directors, various ex­ A small unoccupied bouse on Pleasant •J//- Mrs. Lizzie Colcord, wife of Capt. E. B. the Union Church, where Rev. Bro. Bartlett explosive to put in Guibord's grave. earn an honest penny by three card monte, as the season’s labors are closing, the far­ Rev. E. B. Haskell. aggerated rumors have served to make tlie stock a street, about opposite the R. It. Station, was dis­ preached a very impressive sermou, from the text, wheels of fortune and the like which must Mr. Mathews' sermon was from Jer. 3 ; 15, and I’olcord, died at Vineyard Haven, Mass., of lung foot ball ou the market aud forced it down as low be regarded as legitimate employment mers gather with the best from their sta­ Be ye also ready." Some fifty or sixty carriages D o m estic. as 21. The. reports shows the total indebtedness covered to be on tire at about half-past eight last was upon the “ Mutual Relation of Pastor and fever on Tuesday. Mrs. Colcord accompanied when jiool-sellingis pronounced a harmless bles, either of cattle, horses, sheep or swine, containing members of M. W. Lodge and visitin- to be #14,650. 375.57, Of this #5,691,448 are Saturday evening, ami an alarm was given, which People." It was especially appropriate, and was her husband in his vessel, which was bound home, Willard Carpenter of Evansville, Indiana, has presented iu bonds of the Co.; ten year notes, amusement.” the choicest specimens of the vegtable called out the lire department. The building was brethren, escorted the remains to “ Calderwood given half a million to the college in that city. such a discourse as it would be well for all church when she was taken sick, and on arriving at Vinc- including #2,000,000; sinking fund #5,676,500 This authorizing or countenancing of kingdom ami luxurious fruits. destroyed and was pulled down by the Hook ami 1 Haven, Capt. Colcord removed his wife on Neck,” where they were interred with the honors The trotting mare American Girl dropped dead notes maturing in three years #286,000; members to bear, making them to feel that there on the track at Elmira, New York, Saturday. notes of other roads endorsed by the Eastern “ pool selling” is a disgrace to the State These exhibitions not only speak the hon­ Ladder Co. The building was doubtless set on ,*e aud the vessel came on in charge of the of the order. “ May he sleep in peace.” are obligations of a serious character resting on The Wyoming Indians are on the war path, and # 2 5 0 .0 0 0 . The report estimates that this total Fair and there ought to be enough respect est toil of Maine’s Sturdy sons, hut also an V ideo. tire purposely as it had not been occupied for sev­ them as well as on the minister. The services mate. Mrs Colcord’s mother and brother went in northern California, the Polo tribe have been lebt can lie reduced to #11,230,720 77 by dis­ for the laws and the interests of public ever increasing interest in agriculture, eral weeks. were of more than general interest ami were well to Vineyard Haven on being apprised of her criti- •jeeted from their lands and threaten reprisals. posing of property not required for railroad pur- and a taste for country life. They increase R o ck p o rt. poses. morality to forbid it. Mrs. J. H. Additon, editress of the Moral sustained throughout. The choir is deserving of al illness by telegraph, and they arrived home Carruth, the Vineland editor whom Charles K. Messrs. lalbot, Rust «X Gould are erecting Landis shot iu the head, is sinking in consequence The horse is a noble and useful animal. the intelligence and culture of the people department of this paper, has lor sale at her resi­ special commendation. Mr. Haskell is a native ol with her remains. Mi’s. C. was the eldest daugh­ large building near the store of Cole, Richards & of his iujuries, and doubts of his recovery are en­ Real Estate Conveyances in Knox To breed him and bring him to the highest and add to the charms of a rural home. dence on Grove street, a large variety of plants Guilford, in this Slate, a graduate of Colby Uni­ ter of the late Win. G. Berry and her early death Co., for the purpose of storing lumber. They are tertained. C ou n ty, The weather permitting, the North Knox prepared for winter blooming, Lilies, Hyacinths, versity, and of Newton Theological Institution. will be regretted by a large circle of frinds. Eor the week ending Thursday noon, degree of perfection attainable for beauty, doing a large business in this line. Prof. Gideon L. Soule, 80 years of age, and fin* Oct. 7, 1875. County Fair bids fair to he one of profit Tuberoses, Ferns, etc. Mrs. Additon devotes He enters upon his work with encouraging pros­ years principal of the Phillips Academy in Exe­ Rockland.—»T. K. Hall to Gilbert Hall, lot east ’side strength, speed and endurance is a worthy City Council.—At the regular monthly meet­ On Saturday last, a Mr. Simmons, a black Lisle St., $2oo; John 8. C:i*e to J. II. Klint, lot of land, and pleasure combined. X. much time and care to the cultivation of flowering ter, lost himself Sunday 'evtning while walking in object. To ride or drive a beautiful and pects. ing of the City Council, Tuesday evening, there smith at work for Geo. B. Sidelinger, received t the woods near that town, and was not found till $100; (.Hive IL Holmes to Geo. W . B e rry , lot o f land, plants, ami those wishing plants will do well to $ii2.!i. spirited horse is a pleasure worth one’s Union, Oct. 7, 1875. 3^/" It will be seen bv the following preamble was no quorum in Common Council. Iu Board of blow from a heavy sledge on the foot, while put­ 10 o’clock at night, after a general search by Vinalhaven.—Wm. Avery to Geo. Mowry, lot and call on her. some 500 people. He could scarcely speak when buildings, $lo00. while to enjoy. To witness trials of speed and resolve, adopted by the Managers of the Aldermen the following business was transacted :— ting hoops ou some musts iu the sliip-yanl of T iio u vston,—II. .1. D rake to A m elia T . C rosby, Palmer Grinnell was before the Police found. lietween fine horses, properly driven and Grand Lodge, I. O. of G. T. Rockland Literary Association, at a meeting on Solomon Stahl was appointed an auctioneer. Carleton, Norwood & Co., which will prevent his ie undivided half of lot, $500. Court on Tuesday, on a charge of stealing a coat Miss Langmaid, daughter of adiighly respected S t . G kokce.—R obert Jo n e s to J . W inchenhoch, lot doing their level liest, is a diversion that This State temperance organization held Monday evening, that the Association will omit Petition ot IL Gregory, Jr,, for a new street working for some time citizen of Suncook, N. IL, was outraged and mur­ of land, $125. belonging to the complainant, Charles Gettignn, beginning at head of Willow street, on Broadway, Ho p e . —Wm. J. Robbins to Simon Fish, ten acres of we have not a word to say against, but to its semi-annual session at Belfast on the its usual course of lectures this year. Several The funeral services of Mrs. Isaac Pettee were dered on Monday, while on her way to school land, $K*5; John Engler to Charles B. Flsli, lotof land, at Ulmer's saloon, last August. He was convicted and in the evening her body was found in the el Gilmore to Camden Savings Bank, thirty 5th and Clh insts. The Lodge was called reasons contributed to tliis(conclusion. The mainte­ I running westerly to connect with a way re­ held at the ^Methodist Church, Tuesday forenoon, use such trials of speed for purposes o f and fined S5 ami costs. Three cases of drunken­ woods. Great excitement was occasioned by tlie iglit j , 150. nance of the last annual course involved a large served for a street through the “ Rankin Orchard” , at 10 o’clock. The funeral services of Mrs. Bah- . A. S A. W. Allen, gambling is a degrading pursuit. To pre­ to order at 10, A. M., by G. W. C. T„ Maj. ness were disposed of at the same session of the discovery of the fiendish crime. expenditure above the iveeipts—the total expendi­ so called, was read, referred aud sent down for bidge were held at the lesidence of her brother, vent individual wagers being laid on a II. A. Shorey, of Bridgton. All the officers court the usual fines of 81 and $2 being imposed. In the United States Court in Boston, on Mon- tures being about #1900 and the receipts from concurrence. Robert McLaughlin, Esq., at one o’clock iu the horse-trot is something noliody can well were present except the G. W. C. and G. lay, George Mellar and Wm. Smith (alias Ephra­ A C a r d ! We have received a copy of “ The History sales of tickets about #1400,—and the “ hard Petition of M. Sumner for the discharge of all afternoon of the same day. im Clark) the convicted murderers, of the mate Lewiston, Oct, 5th, 1875. accomplish, hut to prohibit public |x?ol-sel- W. I. G. Brother J. P. Cowles was called o f M uhc," by John S. C. Abbott, published by times” and scarcity of money this year give little claims or tax deeds against part of two kilns on The bark Adelia Carleton is undergoing exten­ of schooner Jefferson Borden .were sentenced to be T h e Otlicert* and M embers o f Lew iston E ngine Co., selling on their grounds in connection with to till the first vacancy, and Brother J. F. hanged on the 14th of January. so. 2, would take this method of returning their most subscription by B. B. Russell & (Jo., Boston. We encouragement of a more successful pecuniary is­ tin? Point ” formerly the property ef the late sive repairs at the stone wharf near the ship­ sincere thanks to the Gen. Berry Engine Co., No. 3, It is understood that Secretary Bristow, in his races is something the managers of every Nye, the second. Committee on creden­ have not yet had time to read or examine it care­ sue this season. Then the public appetite for lec­ Charles Holmes, and now the property of peti­ of ltoekland, lor the kind and warm welcome extended yard. annual report, will strongly recommend the repeal s on our late visit to that place. Gentlemen, it was trotting-park can do, and respect for t he tials reported 33 delegates and alternates fully, but it is a large volume, handsomely print­ tures seemed to have been a little cloyed in the tioner, upon condition of payment of taxes due, A small eight-paged paper, called the Tillaye df the law placing the mainland of Alaska under elcoim which was a credit, not only to the name of :kland, lint also to her lire dcnaptnicnt. Boys, if laws of the State and the morals of the in waiting who had never Liken the G. L. ed, bound and illustrated, am, the high reputation past two seasons ami it was thought well to omit with costs and interest, was read and referred to a Echo, has been started here by Mr.A. D. (Jliamp- the Indian intercourse act, which would transfer ever visit Lewiston, you will find the One’s latch community should be sufficient to induce degree, who were duly initiated. The of the author as a historical ami biographical the usual course this year and present a brilliant Committee consisting of Aldermen Bird and ney, who will issue it twice a month, or weekly if their care from the War to the Treasury depart­ string mi the outside. We would return thanks to the Engineers for favors received at their hands; and, also lodge then closed in G. L. degree ami programme next year, when it is hoped the com­ ment, as it was in 1873. It is represented that by them to do it. We do not know whether writer, may be relied on as a guarantee of merit igley. ufficient support is given. The price is #1,00 a giving the territory a good government valuable to the members of the Americus Hook and Ladder Co. “ pool selling ” is to lie a features of the opened in Sulmrdinate degree, when visi­ munity will be ready to receive it \vith fresh zest. To the Firemen of Bath we would return thanks for in the word. An agent will call upon our citizens Repiu t of City Liquor Agent for September was year* ____ interests can bedeveloped, such as trade in sea ot­ the bountiful eolation furnished us during our brief races here nert week or not. If it should, tors were admitted. am, give them an opportunity to subscribe for the And lastly, the Board of Managers, in common read and placed ou file. ter and the salmon fisheries, the tax on which, in tny in that city on onr return home. Gentlemen, re- W arren . addition to #316,000 annually received from the ■mlier we owe y ou one, and w ould be happy to re- The weather was forbidding, so that the work. with many of our citizens, have felt that the Ibills of Accounts were passed and sent down inroe ate should occasion require. the Directors of the Park, who own and seal fisheries, would give the government more prices demanded by professional lecturers for their for concurrence as follows, v iz.:—Highways, 'I’o the members of Joliuson’s Band we return our control the grounds, and the authorities of, attendance was not large, only about 50 be­ Just after noon on Tuesday four persons Tlie Warren Manufacturing Co. have purchased than 6 per cent, per annum ou tlie cost of the most heartfelt thanks for their good music, which ia services are altogether too large, especially in the hard to be beat. To all who endeavored to make our Thomaston who have police jurisdiction ing present, but more were expected. It confined in the lockup—Frank A. McIntosh, 85; Police, #39.G5; Contingent, #111.38; the residence of Seth Andrews Esq. It is to be territory. present depressed condition of business, and that trip a success please accept our hearty thanks. over it would be the responsible parties. was voted to have a public meeting in the Palmer Grinnell, S. W. McLoon, and Wm. II. Eire, #192.51; Pauper, #331.15. occupied by their new overseer, Mr. Watts. Mr. The man in Bellefontaine, Ohio, who was ac­ there is no reason in lyceum courses sinking mon­ Bill of O. S. Andrews, #50, for services as Clerk Andrews has purchased the farm of the late Alex­ cused by his wife of the rape and murder of a No doubt many of our readers may think evening under direction of a committee Norton—attempted to make their escape. They young girl, and hung by a mob, now proves to ey to pay lecturers #100 to #200 tor a single lec­ of Committee on Accounts in 1871 and 1872, was us squeamish over such inatters.buL we be­ of arangements. At tlie afternoon ses­ were at large in the corridor, and by cutting ander Crawford. have been innocent, and circumstances go to con­ A Card to the Ladies ! ture, when if the same service were furnished at and referred. At the town meeting, last Saturday, it was voted lieve that gambling in any shape should sion there was a large increase of mem- through and knocking off the planking, made a vict the wife, who was insanely jealous of her hus­ pee Engi from #50 to #100 (a reasonable and highly re- n order was passed and sent down for con­ to raise money to purchase a new hearse. band. The dead girl was found to have clutched s unanim ously voted to not Ixj countenanced by any respectable l»ers in attendance. Most of the time was hole through into a yard in the rear, through extend a card of thanks to the ladies of Roekland who numerative price), the same courses might pay currence establishing a street lamp at corner of The fire engine recntly purchased by some of j *n ^er Iian(I a lock of the woman’s hair, kindly furnished us a collation on our return from occupied in reports of olliccrs, the most which Grinnell and McLoon got out. Here, how­ member of society, their way and sustain themselves permanently. our citizens, by subscription, is expected to be | The prohibitionists of Mass, held a convention Richmond, M e.,'the lrtth ult; also to thoce who so ever, they were still penned in, a man being un­ Masonic aud Broad streets. elieerfhlly contributed and assisted us in trimming our important of which were those of the G. The Rockland Literary Association was formed here Wednesday. By a vote of the company it yesterday and nominated Hon. John I. Parker of Engine, and arranging the tables on the 29th ult. able to climb out without assistance. McLoon Adjourned. 3T Is tlie lynching of a criminal by a W. C. T. and G. W, S., both of which in the fall of 1871, Messrs. Pierce and Vose, the was agreed to name it the “ U H. Hovey.” The IBeveHy th.ci.r eanidate for E. H. LARRABEE, Bec’y. was helped up to the roof of an adjoining shed company intend to give a ball next Friday eve- tia,uP the name of John Smith has band of people who violate the law to in­ were elaborate and exhaustive, stating present Recording aud Corresponding Secretaries, | . John Bird Engino Hall. aud got safely away, but Deputy Marshal Ingalls starting the movement by obtaining subscribers to ' Local Brevities.—Tlie Uuiversalist So-' • / r.. ir i. < ii * • ibC€n >»» Lowell, on suspicion of being the flict retaliatory punishment an act usually facts and making suggestions of the high­ mng, at Glover Hall. An excellent supper is to murderer of Miss Langmaid. His face was A t a regular m eeting o f this Com pany Get. 4th, 1875, got wind of the affair before the other two got a guaranty for the expenses of a course of le o ' c,ety (-‘xpcct to occupy tlie vestry of their new it was unanimously voted to extend a vote of thanks to done because of a conviction that the law est inqiortance to our order, which if acted through the hole, and drove Grinuel hack and tures. Not less than twenty guarantors were ' i*oug-lit to tills; C ity, lias arrived a,t other. Just so with Herrick Allen’s Gold Medal Oflice in Kim ball Block. Crafts, Greelev, Vinalhaven; James R, Grant, New­ Fall & W inter buryport; K C Rankin, Hall, Vinalhaven; Leonessn, Saleratus—the more you know of it, the more Achorn, Windsor, N S; G W Glover, Perry, N Y; $2500 in Premiums. 9 you want to, ami the more anxious you are to R esidence on Beech Street . Post Boy, Fountain, V inalhaven; Pearl, ------, Saco; R ockland, A ug. 12, 1875. 36 have your friends become its patrons, it not only 4th, J E Gamage, Robinson, Vinalhaven; Pacific,Ginn, Supported by the Sterling Actor, Millville, N J; 5th, Charlie Cobh, Kennedy, Provi­ makes the best Biscuit, Bread, &c., but it cures dence; 6th, Oregon, Stinson, New |Bedford; G Smith, Mr. WM. HARRIS, J t x l i 1 JttJbJJlxJb dyspepsia and strengthens weak stomachs. It has F. C. FOOTE, Jameson, Bichmond; A Jameson, Candage, N Y; Si­ DRESS GOODS no equal. Most of the Grocers have it. Has just received another large invoice of las McLoou, Spear, do; Hume, Calderwood, Salem; E And a First Class Company- _ G Kuight, Pratt, Vinalhaven. O pposite ZPost Office. IJLLJVryVTY H A JtF t! A N i) Friday Evening, October 15tli, Business Notices. DISASTERS. Maggie Mitchell’s Great Specialty Sell W D B, supposed to have foundered, was owned On Friday, Oct. 1st, w ill he Opened the {Largest and Elegant Hair is woman’s crowning beauty PRICES. by James A Creighton, Cant William Ileus, Capt Pe­ Work of all kinds donu to order. Please give her i ter Vesper, Capt E A Robinson and others of Thomas, most varied Stock of When it fades, she fades as well. While it is kept call at her old number. 6 ton. Tin- muster of the vessel was Oscar Mero, and Carpetings. S & 8 ® B ® 8 bright, her personal attractions are still main­ the mate, James Grant, both of Rockland. tained. By preserving the hair fresh aud vigor­ 259, Main St., Rockland. THE CRICKET. OCTOBER, 12,13, H & 15. Sale of Seats will enmmetiee at E. R. Spear X Co.’s Embroidery, Laces; Gimps, Ribbons, Vel­ ous a youthful appearance is continued through DOMESTIC PORTS. on T U E SD A Y , O ctober 12th at 9 o’clock, A . M. many years. Those who grieve over their fading VINEYAR DHAVEN—Ar 2d, sell Emerson Rokes TUESDAY, First Day, Purae 8200 for3.Min Admission 75 & 50 Cts. vets, Hdk’fs, Tidies, Linen Damasks, hair turning gray too early should know Benj. Williams, 2d, M. D., Marston, Hoboken for Portland. ’ ute Class. $1OO to First, 875 to Sccouil, SH25 Reserved Seats, #1.00. Ar 3d, schs I.uella A Snow, Pillsbury, Vinalhaven to iTliird. Same Dav, Purse #300 for 2.30 Ayer’s Hair Vigor prevents it, and restores gray for Philadelpkia; Susanna, Pick-Ting, and MnryLang- Tims. W. BROWN, Agent. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, Clash. #150 to First, #100 to Second, S5O to 3w43 JOS. W. BOGLE, Ass’t Agent. Kid Gloves, Ladies’ Under­ or faded hair to its natural color. It is a clear -lon, Mullen, Rockland for N Y; Hyena, Smalley, St T hird. and healthful preparation, containing neither oil OFFICE IN BERRY BLOCK, George for do; Florence V Turner, Walker, Rockland corner Mam and Lime Rock Streets. Residence for Albany. WEDNESDAY, Second Day, Purse #250 for wear, etc., etc., dye, nor anything deleterious, and|iinparts to the Maiu St-, South Eud, nearly opposite Florence St. BAI.TOlllltK—t'l.l-.Hili, .i ll. Aim,in IllrJ, Drink- 2.45 Class. #125 to First. #75 to Second. #50 to Third. Same Day, Sweepstakes, free forall. scalp what is m ost needed—a sense of pleasant and 6m44* water, Providence; Aldana Rokes, Rhodes, N Y. Ever offered for Sale in this city and w ill be sold at delightful freedom from scurf or dandruff.—.V«r NEW YORK—Ar 2-1, schs Hattie Coombs, Risliop, Purse #450. #225 to First, #1OO to Second, Have Just, added the Rockland; 11(1 Bird, Blackington, do for Richmond, #75 to Third. #50 to Fourth. Berne (N . C.) Times S. 11. BOYNTON, M. 1)., Va; Florence Mayo, Hall, Orient, LI, for do. THURSDAY, Third Day, Purse #200 for giiAr 4th, sell N A Farwall, Farnham, St George. 2.50 Class, #100 to First, #75 to Second, # 2 5 finest stock of Xfcg-EXTRA T R A IN S w ill be run from W IS­ Iii all domestic experience s in the more skillful HOMEOPATHIC BOSTON—Ar 2-1, schiEllen II Gott, (of Camden,) to Third, Same Day, Purse #300 for 2.32 CASSET and intermediate "stations. Return­ Armstrong, Charleston, S C, via Newport, RI. Class. #150 to Firsti #100 to Second and # 5 0 practice of eminent phvsieiai no article has bee ing after the entertainment.. Tickets, inc,lml LOWER PRICES -Icuiinihg and healing ALEXANDRIA—Ar 29th, sells S M Bird, from to T h i r d . New Goods found to com pare w ith T ar ft Physician and Surgeon, Windsor; J It Bodwell, fin Rockland. purposes. It may not he knu Io all that the town of FRIDAY. Fourth Dav. Purse #300 for 2.40 Ing RAII.ROAO Fare and a RESERVED |Tlian ever offered before. The stock consists in part of the following : Korea!,” in N orth C arolina, produces tin* best T a r ft Sid 2d, sell I. E Messer, of Portland. Class. #150 to F i r s t , #100 to Second ami #50 Tu tin* vari.iu. «l,.|):irhiieut. ill thuir .lure that TIIKY SEAT, can h e secured at t li e R. R. TICKET medicinal purposes. When puritied it is called “ Koi 237 NFaiii Street, llAVI'l EVER HAH Tllli I'l.EASl'ltE HE EX KOO0 yds. Hamburg Edgings, some very line; 3000 yds to Third. Sam e Day, ItlltlTIXti To TI1EIE CTrtTOMEItS. OFFICES. SEE OFFICIAL NOTICE. est Tar,” and is prepared in several forms, for the bel ■i .ROCKLAND, ME. FOREIGN. Lave Edgings, IO Cartons Velvet Kihhons, -15 Cartons ter adaptation to eases of Catarrh aud Coustimptiou, 1 aud as an outward application wherever a healing Aa al Windsor, 29th, sch It E Pecker, Rockland, (ami Rich Gros. Grain Sash, Bonnet and Trimming process i- wanted. Inquire of your druggist for tl sl.l .'tilth for P h ilad e lp h ia ); J S Ingraham , do, (ami sld •• Forest Tar Book,” which will give you some valui Wm. H. Kittredge & Co., 30th for Baltimore). Ribbons, l<» Pieces Bine & Brown Barege, hie information. Illw44 Ar at Deal, Sept 30th, sch McLoou, Keen, N In llie Orctss Go-xl.s iteiiartiueiit Druggists & Apothecaries Y for Hull. and Dealers in # A rat Liverpool, Sept 21st, W A Campbell, Curling, Open 1 » ali Stallions o •ned in Maim*. Money will be Ibiinil special bargains in 25 Doz. Men’s and Boys’ Shirts and Draweis, I nil.--in mat inn nf th e Fungs. St John, N B; sl.l 22-1, A McCallum, Masters, St John, value, #500. Entrance Free. VA TENT M EDI VINES. N R. Clifton, N. B., February 17th, 1873. NO. », SPEAR, BLOCK, Sid from Southampton, Sept 23d, F 1 Henderson, Tin* 1‘r-iprietors believe that i opening this M AGNI- 50 doz, yds. Gimps, 10 Pieces Linen Damask, .Sir: In behalf of my family, I wish to ac­ Ilanderson, New York. Fk’li-PX IC E N fI* RACINGl< TIKH’IIYTROPHY Ifree to all Stallions in knowledge a debt of gratitude lowe Mr. James I ROCKLAND, ME. Sld from Swinemunde, Sept 18th, hark Emma C the State, that they should secure tin* entry of every 5 Pieces Curtain Muslin, 400 Tidies, Fellows. My daughter had been ill with inflam­ Litchfield, Hayden, Wylmrg. promiinunt horse in Maine. In no previous year ha\e Ar at SumlbWull, Kept 13, brig It W Messer, Hewett, so many promising Stallions *• put in an appearance ” 60 Cashmere Shawls, 25 Marseilles Quilts, mation of tin* lungs, had raised large quantities from Dantzie. on the T ro ttin g T u rf, sm-1 an opportunity is now offer- -I iANARY BIRDS 50 yds. Black and Blue Silk Velvet, 130 doz.. Kid Gloves, 100 doz. Fine Em­ of blood and puruleut matter, attended with every Ar at Liv-Tpool, Get 3d, ship Andrew Johnson, to owners to win the most substantial Cup Prize ev«-r tis they have just niaile a large pur­ TIBBETTS, broidered and Plain Ladies’ Hdk'fs. system of consumption. After obtaining the at­ T . E. (I’Brien, St J-diti NB; bark Brunswick, Hutchinson, -iflered for competition in New Englaml. The Cup is c h a s e in N E W V O K K , a n i l l'r JUST ARRIVED ! Bangor; sch May McFarland, McFarluud, do. sterling Silver, line-1 with G old, ami ordered from tin* tendance of vo eminent physicians, who afforded DENTIST. celebrated establishment of Shreve, Crump N Low, of ennfiileiil they can -iller as g-nul T IIE T i l l IU > LOT OF 20 Bales Batting, at 9, 12 and 15 cts. per pound. her no relief, the was persuaded to try Fellows’ Boston, expressly for this race, 'flu* Cup will he mi Syrup of llyjiophosphites. Upou taking two [Successor to Dr. S. TIBBETTS, J k.,] exhibition d uring tin* Maine Stall* F air at Portland, bargains as can lie f-uinil in tiny f 1 | 2000 yds. Pine Quality Prints, at 6 1-2 cts. Would inform the people of Rockland ami vicinity and open to all Stallions owned in Maine, at the pres­ of -lie larger cities. Alsu a fall as- bottles wc had every reason to believe she would ent tim e. Five to enter and Four to start. Black Alpacas, 25, 33, 40 and 50 cts. lie cured. Her physician was surprised to find that he will continue the Dental practice at the same oflice, corner M ain and W inter Sts., ami wouldjie- These Purses to he mile heats, best 3 in 5 in harness, snrt nieiil nf \ ig-ignes, - 'ainel's I lair ALL WARRANTED TO BE Black Cashmeres, her improvement so rapid, and advised her to i spectfullv solicit a share of public favor. under National Rubs. Entrance 10 percent., to aeeoin- l>iag-»»»'l fiiil Io I*7x:mtiii<* t My wife also having been in bad health for some Has removed his House and it. Extra Fine Singer time, and having hail typhoid fever in December .Mohairs al very low prices. ■<»<»< K sii* Iy ! O ffic e An Art Gallery, As These Canaries are Selling Rapidly. last, which left her much prostrated, was advised Rockland, Sept. 30, 1875. 43 by the phvsiciaus to use this remedy to build Tlie Lady of the Lake, m i l l i n e b y . her up. Before taking half a bottle she found To Second House on Winter St., j y We are tlie Importers’ Sole Agents R E A D T H IS ! herself much benefited, and still continues to use to the right; the .1. Spear house, so called, where lie The Automatic Boatman. will be happy to sec ins old friends slid patrons, and for the CELEBRATED BEAVER MO­ i t many new ones as may choose to give him a call. MRS. II. U. LONG W e will sell a BRA SS S A L E G F A P H O N S , HAIRS, which are warranted to retain I Itelieve. under kind Providence, Fellows Gnu- :< > u r i c is in i < 1 YNVITES the attention of the JjulicH of Roeklaml t< pound Syrup of Hypophosphites has been the FANCY ARTICLES, o f novel design and w orkm an- her hi sh tock of F A F F m id \V 1N T F R M 11.- their color ami lustre till worn out. CAGE and a Ger­ SANFORD’S STEAMSHIP COMPANY I Positive, from l '4fto 4', and lrom 7 to 9, P. M.J 1 F . S means of restoring both my wife and daughter, .h ip . FIN FR Y , consisting uf seasonable ami carefully se­ J u ly 22^1873. 82 HOMEMADE GOODS, for service, convenience lected goods, which will he sol-lut PltH’KS to slit Tin. man Male Ca­ ami 1 hope theafliicted will avail themselves of its TIMES. use, for although it is widely used, 1 think its val­ W ork dune to order in a satisfactory manner. For Boston and Lowell. REFRESHMENT STALLS, in which will be Hi)- nary, Extra ue is not appreciated. Yours truly, JOSEPH Please call before giving your orders. A. EVANS. 4 WOODSIDE, IVi. D., TEA, COFFEE, N orth Corner -Main A Finn* Rock Sts.. Singer, >Vi*i’si,iit»-enieii( foe R eason o f 1875. IC E CREAM , « (Ul. Stair-.) SHAWLS. A Household Necessity.— If our readers Physician and Surgeon, OYSTER STEW, &c., &e. Two Steamers on the Route. - - I'o.ir Trips per Week knew of the real merits of Kenne’s Magic Oil, we TENANTS IlAJtBOR, ME. A great variety of Edibles will be on sale. We wish to call very particular atten h'p I; i, V are sure they would make a place for it on their igllta- lion to our stock of SHAWLS, as it com sideboard or shelf at once. For burns, scalds A TWO STORY House with L, and one and -m prises all the Latest ami most Desirable sprains, cold, inflammatory complaints, ami in JL. ZMZ. JL T JST IT T . half acre of laud, pleasantly situated on South T hom aston road, urn- mile from Roeklaml 1’. «»., com­ Patterns in ( ASIIMEKES, VELVET KE- fact all the aches, pain ami ills that the human A OMISSION* manding a beautiful miobstriietive view of tin* Ray. VEKSIBEES, IIY.MAEAYAX, ami all tin J. P. WISE & SON, frame is heir to, there is no medicine sold that Doors open ti On tin* premises is a good fruit nursery, also a barn ami carriage house. House supplied wiib 1'hiekawau- lower <C’K. lice, Rockland, Me. 42 that he would never risk on an unworthy article. SM A LI. TENEM ENT for a gentleman ami wife, B i r d C a g e s Dentistry in all its branches promptly attended to We ad vise our readers to try Kenne’s Magic Oil, at REASONABLE PRICES. A a short dishim «• from tin- Post Office. Enquireof CAMBRIDGE, ( apt. J. P. Johnson. KATAIIDIN, Capt. W. li. Roix. and if it does not prove equal to our assertions, NORTH BANK. GREAT BARGAINS . _- Teeth extracted without pain, by the use ol WILLIAM H. HYDE, (if every siz«* and pattern, from the large Breeding Cage Will I. av.* k57.00 at 5 o ’clock, P. M. W IGOIIV «Xc BOSK, AV^VTNTTCl >! Kidney diseases, dropsy and all diseases of the Directors for the ensuing year; also act on any other Comfortors, F A R E FROM R O C K LA N D T O B O STO N ...... $2 00 Successors to business that may come before them. “ “ “ T O LOW E L I...... $3 15 urinary organs can be cure-1 by the use of H unt's p. fesse.wden, Per Order, 8. N. HATCH, Cashier. Remedy. Thousands that have been given up by R ockland, Sept. 28, 1875. 3w43 Towels, iii..’ Slate Room ssi*<*ui*«*-l of Agent at Roeklam l. gists & Apothecaries, MRS. L. SMALL. N. B. No vxtm hazardous freight taken. All freight mur*t he accbnipanied by Bill of Lading in duplicate their physicians to die have been cured by Hunt's Ilrus S io w ’s Pat, Gravel Paper, M. W. FARWELL, Agent. Remedy. Try it. 218 M A IN S T R E E T , Table Linens, FOR TIIE BOTTOM OF CAGES. It d k 1 a n <1 , M e . For Sale and to Let! Agent’s f tin* throat, lungs and Si! I Special l»argains in Ladies’ and Misses’ Shoes, Rubbers, Gent’s Furnishing Goods, Um­ ii-st, leading to C onsum ption. H undreds who once We buy our Cages direct fr-nn the Munufacturer, and MERCHANTTAILORS brellas, Canes, &c. 24”. Main St. Rockland Me. thought they had that dread disease have been restored Z A R exchange for property nearer Main Str.-. t, the Under Shirts and Drawers, Felt Skirls and are enabled t<> sell them cheaper than they can he to hcailh, by tlie use of this almost magic remedy. It A full line of all the latest styles constantly in V .’ house of the subscriber, corner Broadway and o f bought in Knox (.’oiintv. is also the best known specific for Croup, aud never otfiiers Grace streets. Corsets. Large assortment Kid Gloves, AXl) DEALERS IN stock, ami for sale as cheap as the cheapest. fails in Whooping Cough. Trial size 10 cents. R. M. 1’II.I.S B l'R Y . Hosiery, Fringes, Loops, Ornaments ami 11 J no. W . Perkins & Co., Wholesale Agt’s. Are r. a full line of S»*pt. 1, 39 Buttons, all of which were selected to meet Pi.ve’s Dietetic Salekatls.—Universally ac­ MURRI8 & HERITAGE, Philadelphia, J. P. WISE & SON, ly44 P ro p rie to rs. the demands of the coming season. GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, knowledged the best in use. Each pound b. arsgthe 2 I 2 & 2 I 4 M a in S t. nam e o f J ames 1’i.ve. None genuinejwithout. ly2S FALL AND WINTER ■VVOTICE is hereby given that the Bodwell Granite PURE NATIVE WINES. Company is not interested in the operations upon the Wild Cat Granite (Quarry, so called, in St. George. 256 MAIN STREET, ROCKLAND. A Sere Medicine.—“ L. F.” Atwood’s Bitters ELDERBERRY, CURRANT. Said Quarry is now operated by LEWIS E. BEALS I -i«i !•<»•«* «»l‘ is a Potent Remedy, mil-1, harmless, but sure in GRAPE. alone, ami all bills contracted after this date will he Fall and W inter Goods. it- operation, purifies the blood, restores the wast­ FO R T AND paid by him. CLOAKS, BODWELL GRANITE CO. Having engaged the services of M r . W . N . P r iest, of this city, we are now pre­ e-1 nergies, regulates all derange-1 functions, ami BLACK KERRY. Mauufaetured and for sale by 28 L E W IS E . BEA1.S. pared to execute all orders with promptness. We would say to our friends rmd paF- gives new life and vigor to the whole system. It ly lo C. M. T IB B E T T S . J u n e 1,1875, 28 B. ACKERMAN, is unrivalled as a Liver Invigorator, ami highly together with all the WOOLEN YARNS rons that they can have their garments cut by him or Mr. Knight (if they h:$Fe any e h o ie » ‘) a n d we should he pletised to have you examine our goods before making your concentrate-1, is warranted to contain more Medi­ In all the desired mixtures, both in hall y v j V i n i c i > u purchases. cal propertirs in a 38 cent bottle than any other 1*. 1*. B lfR L A X D , desirable m aterials for r ami skein. Also, Merchant Tailor, “ Invigorator ” or “ Sarsaparilla ” sold for a dol­ UEVEU aL good Coat Makers at ,9 Zfot I le Ac . lar. Civil and Consulting Engineer, lliailllfact’llg the same, A? 3w41 CARR’S, Main St., foot of Park. Beware of Dangerous Imitations. See that it 3 0 0 P o u n d s IIAS A FULL AND COMPLETE LINK OF laiars the tonic mark “ L F,” in red ink, large AU #f W »ffer SPORTING GUNPOWDER letters, or you will be grossly imposed upon. 28 MIXED AND WHITE Warren Sporting Gunpowder. fTMlY Eureka Sporting and Musket Powder best ANDREW EVANS, Thorndike Hotel, l^ k liu .-l, Me. 19 Fall & W inter Cloths, rp itY Warren Sporting Gunpowder, particukub V d ’y LOW PlTCCS. 1 quality made in the world, for sale by adapted to target shooting, fur sale by L v o v ’s Katii a ikon prevents tin- Hair from falling I H. II. CltlE &Co., Agents Warren I’-.wd- i Mills. 11. II. CRIE it CO., Agents. Warren (iunpuw.h r Mill out or turning gray, renews its gr--v.and gives 19 Main Street, Roeklaml, Maine. Which lie is prepared to make into Garments nf all strength ami vigor. It is delightfully p« -. med, ami DOMESTIC YARN descriptions. 1U Main Street, Roeklaml Maine makes a splendid dressing. It is the cheaper.! >d most Merchant Tailor J. P. C O W L ES, M. D., ...... AND...... C iood I?Its Oxi a ran te e cl. Physician & Surgeon, Simonton Bros. Also, Cloths fur sale by the yard. CAMDEN. - - - MAINE. R ockland, O ct. 1875. NICE LEAF SAGE, Thuukful for past favors, my aim will be to give all T l'ST from the Country, for Cooking or Medicinal 7 5 Dozen Country who wish a good fitting garment. ^ .2 ^ ;.^ ^ o ^ 'o rN e x t to Berry’s Stable. r/ purposes. Itockland Bet ail Prices Current. CHANGK OF TIME! S. TIBBETTS & SON, SJi, /; ^Call ami examine my stuck and prices, Knit Stockings 31-1 M AIN ©TR-EZET. These prices are for the best articles, when not oth­ 3lu40 227 Mein St. A s good os the best erwise-specified or only one price given. For large Second door north oj liernj \Brothers Licery Stable. CORN AND MEAL, quantities prices wiil he a shade lower. Corrected B I R T H S. Itockliiiid and Vinalkareu Steam­ And the cheapest iu town, w eekly. I X»4rA’ ! and Mittens Rockland, Sept. 30,1875. 6w43 When yon can get good boat Line! The place to get your clothes CKIJ -d a r the wife of Mr. John Ham, J XN Monday afternoon, 22d inst., between Blaeking- Made, black, blue or brown ; In this city, Sept. 27th, t U 9 ton’s Corner and the head of the Pond, a FITCH Yellow Corn and Meal ProvinioiiN. Fru nml Produce. FOR SALE LOW. No matter what shade At C lark’s Island, Sept. 27th, the w ife o f M r. B li­ Fall and Winter Arrangements ! IfUit COLLAR. The tinder will he suitably rewarded for about the same Price, at Apples 4sbbl...... 3....... 20 Pierson, a son. b y leaving the sam e at tliiw Oflice. 43* Yourjrancy may take, Cooking, bu.-75i-.LOd Spare-rib, U tl...... If. the wife of Mr. Wi Commencing THURSDAY, Oct. 7th, 1875. D ried , Bi...... 14 S ausage P B...... is At Clark’s Island, Sept. 28th, I have all the nicest B e an s, Y E f hu J5fl2.50' H am s, & tl...... Sprague, a daughter. Beef, roasts, Hi .15^20 Poultry IF fl. Steamer Clara Clarita, Merchants’ Elevator anti Mill, The manufacturers make. euk U U>...... ‘A'lyjo C hickens...... IS CARRIAGE CLOTH, All wool I will warrant, Corued, r Bi.... .10-1121 T urkeys,...... 0 CAPT. WM. R. CREED, SPEAK’S WHARF. Tongue,_ t? Bi----- D ucks,. MARRIAGES. C L 0 T H S Printing Aud good wearing colors. B eets V Bi...... 021 G eese...... 2d W ill |lc< e Carver’s Harbor for Rockland daily (Sun Leather, Hair and CHAS. T. Sl’EAK, Prop’r, B utter, P" Bi...... 30g33i P o ta to e s...... 60 _ ivs excepted,) a t 7 o’clock, A . M. F ur M en’s -nnl Buy Will make a nice pair of pants In Paris, Sept. 7tli, Mr. Clinton Howe, of Sumner, Returning, leave Railroad Wharf, Rockland, at I 30 R O U K I.A N Il, M E Cabbage, P B...... 0:’.. P o tato e s, sw eet, P fl>...... 5 For even six dollars ; Cranberries P hu ...... 3.5oj Pickles. P g a l...... 60^75 and Miss Sarah C. Barrows, of Rockland. o’clock, P. M., lor Carver’s Harbor, touching at llur Trim m ings, In Cusiiing, Sept. 25lh, hv J. R. Malcolm, Esq., Mr. ricauc Island each way. And all other garments equally low C harles L. Fr-*»*man, o f Cushing, aud M iss H arriet Freights Taken at Fair Rates. Lard, p Bj...... 18 T om atoes, f re sh ,P B>... .05 Chaples of Bristol. AT VERY LOW PRICES. And not a few people G. A. SAFFORD, Agent, Rockland. CARDS, BILL HEADS,TAGS Mutton, P tl»...... 12&16 per c a n ,...... 25 In Washington, Sept. 27th, by E. B. Benner, Esq., Have found that it’s so ; O nions, P l b ...... 5 T urnips, p Bi...... 02 William Cunningham and Mary E. Cooper, both of BENJ. LANE, Agent, Vinalhaven. Good Work LETTER HEADS, POSTERS, Pork, (clear) tb...... 16 Veal, P B...... 105 12 Washington. C lo a k in g s But T want a few more P r Steamer Clara Clarita’s time will be changed Nov. H. H. Crie & Co., Promptly printed at this oflice, 210 Main Street, ground Round Hog, P lb.----- 12 S te a k ...... 20 At Lincolnville Center, Sept. 25th, by Fred B. Dun- ton, Esq., Mr. Chas. A. Sylvester of Camden, and Mrs, 15th, to leave Rockland at 2 o’clock I*. M. In all tlie New Styles ef Plaid and Plain Materials. floor. Orders by Mail promptly tilled. To give me a call, G roceriew , e tc . Buluh A. Sylvester, of Lincolnville. Tickets from Vinalhaven to Portland and Boston, for 16 *205 MAIN STREET sale on board steamer. And I'll warrant satisfaction Coffee P|B. Salt P box...10, 15. 20ij32 In Rockp’ort, Sept. 22-1, by Rev. D. C. Bixby, Mr, R i o ,...... 25j428 Soap, P Bi...... 5-jl R ockland, Ju ly , 1875. 22 At Fair Prices, WANTED TO EXCHANCE. To one and to pH ! R oasted & g r. Rio .‘{0-j:t5 S u g a r p er It* OUSES in BOSTON and vicinity, f«»r farms in A . F A rA N # , J a v a ...... 40 G rn u u ln ted ,...... 12 Fish Lines, Hooks the vicinity of ROCKLAND. Enquireof Molasses p gal...... Extra coffee crushed.. 11 FLANNELS H<>. II. ', Rockland, «»r of A. BURRELL 322 Main St., Rockland H av a n a ...... 60 M uscovado...... 51 M. Street, South Boston, Mass. 8w39 | Porto Rico,...... 75 Syrup, su g a r-h o u se ...... 00 DEATHS. Salt, Barrels, Trawl New (Irieans^ ...... 80a85 M aple p e r g a l...... 1.50 In every Quality, Color, ami Price. O il, K erosene, P g a!2 0 -j30 Tea, ja p a n , Bi.75 80 1.00 Dr. ELIZABETH J. FRENCH, Pratt’s Astral, P gal..48 Oolong, per fl... 40 60 b0 In South Thomaston, Sept. 29th, Mary E., wife of Line, Gangings, Ucvoe’s <‘il...... 40 Eng. Breakfast,...... 50,60 Alonzo Z. Carter, aged 20 years, 1 month and 7 -lays. ELECTRICAL PHYSICIAN, ONE MILLION l*Tun«*s.,P fl»...... 15ijl8 Salt, P bu ...... 60a 75 At Vineyard Haven, 5th inst., Lizzie Berrv, wife of Of Philadelphia, ami author of “ A New Path in Elec­ R aisins, P 1-4 b o x ...... so S a lra tu s,...... 10-jl 2 Capt. Emery B. Colcord, and-laughter of Mrs. Mary trical Therapeutics," “ A New Manual of Electro-The­ OIL CLOTHES, & c . rapeutics,” etc., has opened a BRANCH Office in this Flour. Corn, M ini. etc. aud the late Wm. G. Berry, of this city, aged 28 years, 9 CORRUGATED months and 20 -lays. (Funeral at 2 o’clock P. M. on c ity , a t tin* WEDDING PRINTING B a rley , per ,h u ...... 1.00 R ice, p r fl...... 10 Friday, front the residence of the mother of the de­ H. H. CRIE & CO, CARPETINGS! iSiickwhcut flour per fl...06 Middlings, pr Ih...... 2 ‘4 ceased, oil Lime Rock street. Relatives and friends STACKPOLE HOUSE, Stovepipe Elbows Crack«*d, wheat per B...08 Oats, pr hu ...... 75g80 executed in tin* best style, and envelopes fu. nished. are invited to attend without further notice.) -ir it stu c k o f Corn, per hu ...... 87^93 Oatmeal, pr lb ...... 5 a 10 In Thomastou, Sept. 18tli, Mr. West Tobey, aged C orner M aple quality in the world. Fur sale by Linseed oil, p r ga l...... 80 W ool, p r lb .....30-j50 SHOT AND CAPS, II. II. CRIE & CO., Agents, Whit--lead, pure,pr lb.. 12 Calf skins, pr|lb ...... 12‘a 205 Main St., R ockland, Me. Ground plaster, (Sheepskins, .....75g 1.25 was never ns large ns nt present, and our VISITING’ (ARILS p r cask...... 1 30, H id e s, p rlh ...... 9 MARINE JOURNAL. G O L D ™ L am b S k in s...... 7531.00 Wholesale and Retail. prices will always be found ns low ns tlie BLACKSMITHS— Our Paint is Practically Fire-Proof, and Stops low est. printed from the latest styles of type on Fine l’lries Just Received PORT OF ROCKI*AND. Bristol, Tinted Bristol, Repp Bristol, white or tinted Wedding Invitations.—Latest Styles A11 Leaks. An inspection of our Stock and Prices A r r i v e d . will well repay close buyers. Snowflake, etc. from N ew Y ork nml Helling a t L O W E S T PR IC E S, with or without monogram, and envelopes to FELT ROOFS, H . H . ERIE & CO., 205 Main St. Stock and Tools, match, furnished at short noticeAT this of Ar 1st, schs L A Snow, Pillsbury, Vinalhaven ; 16 Ocean Belle, Mills, do; 2d, Pacific, Ginn, NY"; F No TAR or GRAVEL used, mokes a water-tight Hatch, Green, do; N Sumpter, Pinkham, Bangor; R oof. at Boston and Portland prices P e a rl,------, Saco; Exeter, Pendleton, N Y ; Sardinian, jSttf” Paints Ready M ixed, all Known Shades. SIMONTON Holbrook, do; Gentile, Eldridge, do; Helen M arr,------, Sportsmen Attention. G. W. Palmer & Son’s 205 MAIN STREET, 16. Pozllard; C Carroll, Cudworth, Portsmouth; A T R. BARTLETT, RY Continental "Sporting Gunpowder,” for rifle Haynes, Torrey, Tremont; New Zealand, Simmons, long range and double nhot gun, fur nah* by I I . I I. C r i e Ac C o . Friendship; Uncle Sam, Smith, Bostou; Ocean Wave, General Agent, Hwtland, Mai T BROTHERS. P r in t in g ! Smith, Bangor; 4th, Florida, Thompson, Boston; Am- H. II. CRIE & Co., Agents, Warren Powder Mills Switches at Gin!ra y ’s ozott, W arren, Salem; Pallas, Rhoades, Boston; Laura I P . O . Box 17. eow37 *9 Main Street, ltocklaud, Maine. Rockland, Sept. 24,1875. Fact, Fun and Sentiment. ®hc flo rist. M iscellaneous. M iscellaneous. M iscellaneous. M iscellaneous. Utisiness Cards. K a ilr o a d s A* Steamboats. — Musical piracy—stealing a march. EDITED BY MRS. J. H. ADDITOK, — A deliberative body—a slow man. t h e SAMUEL T- MUGRIDGE, KNOX & LINCOLN RAILROAD. To whom all communications for thia department mi — Fruit for balloonists—currents in the air. VEGETINE SOLARGRAPHS. SAIpL M AKER be addressed, at this office. Contributions, ques­ I s S’ AND DEALER IN tions and suggestions are invited. — When is an egg not oval? When you turn it round. COTTON |DCCK AND FLAGS, SUMMER ARRANGEMENT, — Somebody advertises for a macliine-girl. Is SCROFULA, GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY, Loft ou Cnpt. G. NV. Brown’® W harf Takes effect Juue 14th, 1875. GARDENIA OK CAPE JESSA­ McLoon, Artist, ly H N and after MONDAY, Juue 14th, a passenger she better than a handmiaid?— Wilson's Reflec­ train will leave Rockland at 9:20 A. M. for Bath, MINE. tor. OPortland and Boston and all points on the M. C. IL R- Scrofulous Humor. o ESPECTFULLY calls the attention of the Public P. H. CROCKETT, Leave Rockland at 1:30 P. M. for Bath, Lewiston, A lady corresjxmdeut asks for directions for — What ii life is more beautiful than happy to the fact that he has settled in Rocklund, and Augusta, Portland and Boston, ai riving in Boston at Vecetim: will eradicate from the system every taint Rs still eugaged in the Portrait business. 10 P . M. the cultured this beautiful plant, hers having en­ human faces? of Scrofula and Scrofulous Humor. It has permanent' Passenger trains arrive in Rocklund at 10:15 A. M., PHOTOGRAPHER, a n d 5 :5 0 P . M. tirely ceased growing, with no signs of its ever SOLAR PORTRAITS MADE FROM LIFE. — The New York critics are rather severe on 255 Main St., Rockland. A mixed train will leave Rockland at 6.30 A. M .; re­ blooming. We have tried to grow it, but hope turning, leaves Bath at 11 A. M.; due in Rockland Mr. Woolfs new drama “ The Mighty Dollar.” Large Views of Private and Public Buildings, made at 3:3 5 I*. M. the following directions, copied from the H 7»- Cancer, Cancerous Humor. to order. Trains will arrive and depart from R. R. Wharf for They cau’t see auy cents in it.— Boston Post- ro c o o 9 Stereoscopic Views of Roekinnd and vicinity for all Steamer connections. dow and Flower Gardener, may be of use: eet o f VEGE r o — It takes a good many shovelfuls of earth to or eliallengi 7 C. A. COOMBS, tiupt. “ The Gardeuia is a handsome plant, much ad­ ieal faculty cr> mired for the delicious fragrance of its waxen bury the tnith. NE to th e ir i while flowers. It is of easy culture, and thrives — A limbless hotly has l>een seen in the water Gilchrest, White & Co., Maine Central Railroad. ('anker. Splendid Picture can be Obtained. DEALERS IN well in good rich soil, composed 'of peat, sandy near Milwaukee, and it is surmised that it may be 5 ® loam and decayed vegtable mould in equal parts. ;e has never failed to cure the most inflexible Many persons are possessed ot pictures of deceased Doualdsou’s. iker. The best time for repotting it is in Summer, when relatives, which, though they are valued highly, are Ship Stores & Chandlery it has ceased flowering, and then it should be kept — A majority of votes aud a majority of reasons still net so desirable as an elegantly finished photo Arrangement of Trains. in the shade, and the soil allowed to become dry. Mercurial Diseases. g rap h . 36 SOUTH STREET, are two entirely defferent things. io )A S S E X G E R T rain s leave B ath 12.15 1‘. M., after In winter, if it is placed in a greenhouse, a '.tine meet with wonderful su IV JB W Y O I t K . S e p t. 22, 1873. ly* arrival of Train leaving Rockland 9.20, A. M., con- shady location is the most desirable, and it will — The oil springs of Pennsylvania were known class of diseases. Pictures Tastefully Framed- 1i-tingat Brunswick for Lewiston, Farmington, Augus Skowhegan and Bangor, at Yarmouth with G. T. R not require much water, for if its roots are kept to the whites as early as 1629, hut the full nses co in highly finished heavy Black Walnut, Oval and t. KIRKPATRICK, E. JOHNSTONE too moist, the leaves arc apt to turn yellow. But l’ain iu the llones. at Westbrook with P. & IL, at IL A M. Junction with and value of petroleum were not known for 200 bquure Frames, new style Boston and New trains on Boston & Maine Road, and at Portland with if it is kept in a warm room with a dry atmos­ int th e Vegetini: is I York Paterns, manufactured expressly B. KIRKPATRICK & CO. trains on Eastern Road, arriving in Boston at phere, it should have a moderate amount of moist­ years afterward. m the system the proi lor my trude. Persons nt a dis­ . P . M. ure, and towards spring its leaves should be The Cordial Balm of Syricmn and tance cun be furnished Afternoon Train leaves Bath, 4.15 P. M., (after arriv- — No man was ever cast down by the injustice w ith I o f train leaving R ockland, 1.30, 1’. M .,) connecting sprinkled occasionally. As the season advances Salt Hhcuin. Pictures to their satisfaction. Necessary intormation J t Brunswick for Lewiston and Augusta, and arriving of fortune, unless he had before suffered himself will he given by addressing the artist. Dealers in 8hip\(Jhttndlery. S/i ip Stares, Jkc l P ortland 6.15 P. M. it will need to be watereef freely, ami soon it will um, Scald Head, »—■ - ''kains Arrive.—Morniug Train leaves Portland, bloom profusely. to l>c deceived by her favors. alterative efleets of Rcaidence A Studio. Spear Bloch, Main St. 6.15; If it is placed in the shade the flowers will last S t re e t ,' I Pictou, N. S. ..j; urrives at Bath 7.53, connecting to Rockland. S=S Agents lor Vale Coal, Iron and Manufacturing Co. Through Trains leave Portland, 1.10 P, M., after ar­ much longer, as the sun scorches them, anil they — Phillip, of Macedon, declared that he con­ Erysipelas, rival of trains from Boston; arrive at Bath, 3.10 P. M., sidered no fortress impregnable into which a mule Also for Messrs, l’erkins & Job, N. Y. & Boston. connecting to Rockland. grow yellow and fade away. lever failed to cure 1 The Gardenia is of a tender habit, and should 871 Coal Charters always on hand for U. S., West Freight Trains each way daily, without change of laden with gold could find entrance. THOS. McLOON, Artist. Indies and South American Ports. Consignments ol be housed early in the season, as the chilly night R ockland, J u ly 5, 1872. 30 ...... vessels- ---and------merchandise ------solicited.* ’ * >yi3 PAYSON TUCKER, Supt. air is injurious to its growth. — “ I came near selling my boots the other Pimples and Humors of (lie Face. Ju n e 21, 1875. It is easily propagated by taking cuttings from day,” said to his friend. “ How so ?” Reason should teach us that blotchy, rough oi JOHN G. LOVEJOY’S the young or half-ripened shoots, when they have “ Well, I had them half-soled.” pimpled skin depends entirely upon an internal cause, AI IIBI.K >>X Kockland aud Viualhareu Steam­ ceased to flower, and before they have commenced and no outward application can ever cure Jhe .defect. to grow. Plant the cutting in small pots of moist — What was the money for which Joseph was VEGETINE is the great blood purifier. Insurance Agency, boat Line! sand, and keep it wet continually, and when they sold by his brethren as a slave worth to them. have become well rooted tiny can be planted in Tum ors, Fleers or Old Sores 8VMMLK A-RltANCiEMEN'r. — The Boston Advertiser says when they get CUSTOM HOUSE BLOCK, the rich compost mentioned above, and shaded Are caused by an impure stale of the ldood. Cleansi Nervous Debility. Two Trips Kaeh D ay! until they have become well rooted, and can be the new dam built at Bangor, it is expected ,that the blood thoroughly with Vegetini:, and these com- Rockland, - - Maine. treated like old plants. the water power of the Penobscot will be a dam’s plniuts will disappear. Iron, Steel, Spikes , Steamer Clara Clarita, Their growth, however, will be h encour- , . , . / al aged and strengthened by plunging thet» jxitsjx>t; in a w tter than now. Catarrh. 0- F. KITTREDGE, CAPT. WM. R. CREED, hot bed early m the Spring: then water them free­ — Mr. James Lick has fixe,! upon Mount Will run until further notice as follows:—Leave Car­ nt the only suhi However obscure the causes may be which contribute Agent for the ver’s Harbor for Rockland daily (Sundays excepted,) ly, and syringe their leaves, and be sure to shade Hamilton, Santa Clara county, Cal., lbr the build­ the blood. Ve to render nervodtf debility, a disease so prevalent, af­ AND CHAINS, at 7 A. M. and 1 P. M. Returning, leaves Rockland them from k * noontide sun. fecting, as it does, neariydue-half of our adult j opula- Tea Comp’y, of N. Y. for V inalhaven nt 10.30 A. XL. and 4 30 1’. M., touching Thus treated, they will soon show buds, and by ing of the great observatory for which he has giv­ lation, it is a melancholy fact that day by day, and year A ll kinds and sizes at very low prices, by at Hurricane Island every trip. by year, w«- witness a most frightful im reas of nervous Best Oolong Tea, 37 1-2 to 40 cents.1 the later part of May, or early in .June, will pro­ en the sum of $800,000. Constipation. Fare, 75 cents each way. affections—from the sligntest neuralgia to the most |Best Japan, 50 to GO cents. duce handsome flowers. grave and extreme forms «»f Freight taken at fair rates. Seven o’clock boat from — A church at Ticonderoga has been converted Vegetini: does not act as a cathartic to debilitate the H. H. CRIE&CO., Whcdesal and Retail. Samples at Store, Warmth at their roots and plenty [of light, but bowels, butjcleanses all the organs, enabling each to Vinalhaven connects with 9.20 train at Rockland foi into a cheese factory. The mite society will meet perform the functions devolving upon them. Opposite the Post Office, Rockland. ly50 Portland ami Boston. Through tickets for sale on not too much sun when in blossom, are essentials Cl 205 MAIN STREET, board steamer. the luxuriant growth of these most lovely flowers, there as usual. It is believed that such a trans­ whose perfume is so rich and rare." Piles. 14. A. SAFFORD, Agent, Kockland. formation never oc-curd before. C- G. M O F F IT T , BENJ. LANE, Agent, Vinalhaven. “ And with childlike, credulous affection ed tliou R ockland, Ju ly , 1875. 82 W e behold their tender buds expand; — An Illinois editor bought his ink by the jug- sutl'eren Nervous Prostration. Emblems of our own great n-surreetion, : ful because he could get it cheaper, but_ his wife PHYSICIANS CORNERED. Life and Fire Insurance Agent Emblems of the bright and better land.” Dyspepsia. I suppose there is not in the whole of a physician’s Represents Thirty-nine M illion Dollars. INJSI I>13 L.IN 13. j went to the inkstand one morning aud found it experience anything in human suffering which calls If Vegetini: is taken regularly, forth his sympathy and pity to such an extent as to wit­ t$i)' Losses adjusted at thy office? 1S75. Summer Arrangement. 1S75, 1 wasn’t ink, by a jugfull. tions, a certain aud speedy cure wil ness the excruciating pains of a poor mortal suffering CORAL FRAMES AND BRACK­ No. 237 Union Block,8 ETS. — A London dentist’s circular says that, as a It is of tin- highest importance, then, that individuals from tliat fearful disease Rheumatism. Heretofore Faintness at (lie Stomach. should he aide to judge for themselves by their own there has been considerable diversity of opinion among 5 ROCK LAND, M AINE. Three Trips Per W eek. general thing, only men of culture go into the feelings, if and to what extent they are attacked by this Stock, Tools & Supplies medical men, as to the true character of this disease; Procure a quantity ot covered, stiff wire, such | tooth-drawing profession. And yet it must be ad- Vegetini: is not a stimulating bitters which creates insidious enemy to health, comfort, and some locating it in the fibrous or muscular tissues of Bangor to Portland, Boston, as milliners use for bonnet frames; form this into . , , . * .. fictitious appetitite, hut a gentle tonic, which assists na­ the system, and others viewing it as an acute nervous BEAL ESTATE BROKER, ture to restore the stomach to a healthy action. of all kinds, at the very low est disease; hut it is now generally admitted to he a dis­ & frame, allowing three or four lengths, fastened ",lttel that "“ 'O' of tbeu“ •a, e not Iuen uf 8™tIe ease arising from a poison circulating in the blood, and In telligen ce < M liee Lawrence and Lowell. at one-fourth inch apart, by twisting the wire ' extraction. market prices, by further it is admitted that rheumatism ean never he Female Weakness. thoroughly cured without exterminating such poison- AND AUCTIONEER, around then, at the corners Upon this foundation i _ If , 0WcJ a ,uau an uiuoctial auJ utters from the blood by a islitutional internal STEAMER ( ITY HE RICHMOND sew loops of coarse “ crochet cotton, sewing them . , Vegetini: acts directly upon the cause.- of these com­ remedy. We feel confident that none will feel lwtter O. H. PERRY, C’a p t n i n C. thickly. Melt common white cake wax, and add " e 'vou*du t take this for the debt, I d never settle plaints. It invigorates and strengthens tin- whole sys­ NERVOUS DEBILITYiH.H.Cri6&CD, satisfied and rejoice more than tin conscientious physi- Office ■ Perry’s Block, No. 3, Lime Rock St. tem, acts upon the secretive organs and allays inflam­ iiist, Will coinineiice on the NEW ARRANGE ciati who has found out that a tri le cur«* for this stuh- sufficient vermlllion to make a deep crimson scar- with him,” was the placid remark of a Texas m ation. tti)~ Houses ami Farms for Sale. Stores and Offices M ENT, with (’onncctingTruius from Port­ horn disease has been discovered, T he following tes- to let. le t Dip a portion of the frame into this, aud gentleman just after the flood there, canuolfail to satisfy land t«» Boston, on .MONDAY', Ju n e timony from a Portland gentleman •41, IS 75, oh follow s : when a little cool, twist each loop of cotton slight- , General Debility, all that the ly, proceeding thus until the entire frame is cov- j ” “en Freedom from her mountain height, xiumiiw L E A V IN G Bangor at 6 o’clock ’ In this complaint tin- good effects of the Yegetine Ayer’s Cathartic Pills HERBERT LOVEJOY, * iU,J Rockland at 11:30 o’e’'*"’’ ered. Then commence and go over it again in the unfurled her standard to the air, her skirts, are realized immediately after commencing to take it; obstructing and preventimr the ordinary funeti , A . XL. every .Monday, YVcduc same manner, until the strands are all of suffi- ’ pinned back so very tight, made her appear ex- as debility denotes deficiency of the blood, and VEGE­ nature; hence, there in a disordered state of the Men ­ -lid.,..i Friday,(-•-:.i arriving —• ai Portia TINE acts directly upon the blood. 4w41 tions; constipation, scanty and high colored urine, with ,...d connect with a Steamboat Exprers I rain, over cient thickness, when arranged in curled aud , cee(jjnff an excess of earthy aud limy sediment, indicative of is a wonderful Medical Discovery. Hats, Caps, Boots Shoes and Rubbers, Boston 8: .Maine Railroad only; arriving in Bostot twisted pieces of uneven length ami size, to imitate ’ee’ e e* waste of brain and nerve substance, frequent.pulpit, Fill! ALL THE PURPOSES OF A FAMILY Pill SIC. 10 o’clock I*. XL This Train is arranged expressly twisted pieces of coral. Other colors may lie use-1 i — The Whig doubts whether Governor Perham tiou of the heart, loss of memory, a: d marked irreso- Portland, Dee. 1 1 ,1S74. connect with the Steamer, and will wait for the arri Vegetine is Sold by All Druggists. carry into action FANCY GOODS, &c., &C. in the wax, if desired, lamp black atlording a tine , will consul tokc thc office of . of lutioii of purpose, aud inability to P r o /. d/n/toto»c H iller: of the boat in all weather. any well defined business eiitcrpriM-, or to fix the mind DeartSir: Unsolicited by you, I wish to bear testi­ Cg' A good line of Drugs and Druggists' g g ” 1‘assengers will he ticketed through to Low black; umber, brown, ivory, white, a fine white, c ...... , „ « upon any one thing for any h-ngtl f time. There is mony to the efficacy of the Diamond Rheumatic Cure. S u n d r ie s . arriving in Lowell a t 9 :40 sam e evcuing. Fare same which in this case, will look well, as it affords a Statc for ,lle,’n ‘'f remainder of Mr. Stacy s term, XEWADVEiriTSEMKN great sensitivenc ssions, though not retained CURING During the past year I have suffered greatly from that Vinalhaven, March 10,1875. 6mH to Boston. good imitation of white coral. Rosy-pink or cherry I " by not elect him then, for a full term of his hut a short time, with a flickering aud fluttering condi­ C'ostivvness, .Jaundice common and agonizing atllietion, Rheumatism. My Retitimxc, passengers going East, will take tion of thc mental faculties, rendering an individual Dyspepsia, Indigestion, shoulder was so affected that my left arm was power­ ears at 6 o’clock P. XL, over eith er Eastern or Bosi color is also pretty, and can be produced with own? what is commonly called a whitlb- minded or a tickle less and I despaired of ever again having the use of $ 2 5 Dysentery, Foul Stom­ & Maine Railroad, arriving in Portland at lo o’clo rose-pink or a very little carmine. Baskets cov- T man. There must of necessity be in each individual that limb. 1 was induced, by hearing of the many " i n s u r a n c e . connecting w ith the Steamer, arriving in Rockland ered with this imitation of coral are very beautiful, ' ” c Americans make a great fuss over our ilitferent symptoms, aecordiug'to his peculiar organiza­ ach and Breath, Head marvellous cures accomplished by the agent while stay­ 4 o’clock in the morning, and Bangor at 10:30 A. tion, habits, pursiiits, and temperament, which all serve ing at the Preble House, to buy a hottie. It is sufficient T. Stage connection at Rockland for Thomaston and especially if filled with shells, minerals, or sea approaching Centennial. In the meantime our al- to shape the manner of the manifestations of their ner­ ache, Erysipelas, Piles, to say that without faith in the medicine or its results, Agent for I-’irst Class Stock Companies ; joining towns; also, Railroad and Stage eonnectiom weed- , .« , , , . , ' mond.eyed brethren of Japan have just finished BEST of fay fob agents. vous disturbances, constituting a ditlcn nec as marked Rheumatism, Erupt ions by the taking of live small hotties I was entirely re­ Belfast and Biickkpurl for interior tow n.-. Another beautiful mode is to obtain ho””®n s o' rf 1 To sell our Stereoscopic Views, Chronios, Sew­ i- their physical peculiarities dissimilar ami pccu- ami Skin Diseases, Bil- lieved. And weeks have since elapsed, and I am still Thomaston and Vicinity. Steamer Richmond will connect (going YVcst; w celebrating the two thousand five hundred and ing; Silk and Linen 'i h< ad. Ad-lr.---. liar Uo them selves. These ditferelices, iu tin* m aimanner er all right and free from pain, with no indications of its B usiness Promptly Attended to. the Portland Steam Packet Company's Steamer.-, le cattle, scrape and boil for several hours, then re­ and form of their manitestati. indicate ionsness. Liver Com- thirty-fifth anniversary of thc Japanese empire. 4w43 1). L. (il EftXSEV. I’ub.. Concord, X. II. return, and the feeling of new life I experience i attri­ T h om aston, A ug. 24, 1874. 38 ing Portland every day at 7 o’clock*I*. XL a rriving moving the outside surface, commence scraping I necessary difference to be folb i*11 as the thorax, abdomen or limbs, with pain-of a shoot­ short notice and at reasonable rates. e a, landscapes, groups of painted shells, &c., r 51,1,1 the chief CItles of Canada, ami embarking at ing, lancinating character. For this condition an ex these I’ills. They arc the safest and best physic for B est a ccoiii modal ions for Boarding Horses and inside Line! Day Route ! in brackets for a basket of shells, vase of sea-weed, Quebec for Europe about the middle of August.] COUGHS, (OLDS, IIOABSENESS. planatiou is found in the fact that as the vitality of a children, because mild as well as effectual. Being su­ transient Teams, in the city. or when upon a large scale, for a marine aquari­ structure decreases by age, over exertion, or too fre­ gar coated, they are easy to take; and being purely Particular attention is given to furnishing team Sullivan to Portland and Boston — H hen once a concealment or a deceit has Ami sill Throat Diseases, quent excitement at improper times, its nervous sensi­ and Coaches lor funerals. um.— C. S. G. in Florist's Friend. bilities Increases; ami if diminution is the result of ir­ vegetable, they are entirely harmless. ed in the treatment of this disea Also, Books kept at this office lor the diflerent Stage SSAM13 UAY! lieeu practiced in matters where all should l>c fair TJSS13 ritation, as by disease or local injury, there is a general pie cases sometimes one or two doses suffice. In the Lilies, where all orders should be left. decrease of vital stamina or power, tin.* least sln.ck or most chronic ease it is sure to give way by the use of FRED II. BERRY. and oj»eu as day, confidence can never lie restored, PKEI’ARED BY four or five bottles. P u t up and prepared for the Miu-s. Rockland, Ml. Desert aud Sullivan THE OXALIS. WELL’S CARBOLIC TABLETS. irritation may act as a secondary cause, being some one CHAS. II. BERRY. or all of those already mentioned. In causation, how­ DR. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, M ass.; LalNtratory Association by 1’. \V. CONNER, 143 R ockland, J a n . 1. 1875. 5 any more than you can restore the white bloom to PUT UP ONLY IN B L U E BOXES. Court Street, Boston. For sale every where. If it Steumhout Company. ever there are a great many others on the list, such a.- Practical and Analytical Chemists. This is an exceedingly pretty winter ami spring- the grape or plum that you have pressed in your scrofuhi, malaria, blood wasting diseases of all kinds, happens that your Druggist has not got it in stock, ask liim to send for it to tlie wholesale agents, F A I.l. AIClCASTCilSAUBNI'.Hi flowering bulb, of very easy culture. It is a na­ hand. fevers, sexual excesses and many forms of pelvic and ■ Sold by all D ruggists and D ealers in Me.. Bankers and Brokers’ # 1 O t o $ 2 0 . small boy. 2 W all >!., New York. btttf$t.4w43 rp H E undersigned Guardian of XETIA B. KIM- Deer I.-le, South West Harbor, Bar Harbor, (Xlt. one part thoroughly discomposed manure. Put I BALL, minor heir of IDDO K. KIMBALL, lateof Desert), Lamoine and Sullivan, connecting with Ells­ three or four bulbs in a five or six inch pot, and — A party was in a book store the other even­ ABOTTS’ Agents Wanted for Every Town Rockland in said County deceased, represents that said worth by stage, (9 miles) at Lamoine. Passengers for minor is seized ami possessed of certain real estate de­ DR. IL B. BAYNES Thorndike Hotel, Hancock, Franklin and Gouhlsboro will purchase place in a shady place until the plants commence ing, purchasing a Bible. After looking at several, « A handsome octavo vol. illustrated. scribed as follows All tin* interest of said wanl in a ROCKLAND, - MAINE tickets for Sullivan. Those lbr Trenton, to Lamoine. to sprout, then place in the sun, close to the win­ Returning, will leave Sullivan, every .Monday and his choice wavered between two. One at a dollar, POPULAR x„w ...... canv^eri. Uking Great English Keniedy, certain lot of Isuid situate in said R ockland and de­ Still continues to make handsome sets of TEETH dow. scribed as follows, to wit : Beginning on tin* easterly of the best materials, from $10 to $20, half sets, well Wednesday mornings, at 6 o’clock, commencing HISTORY r l.» -rib, rs,.,,-week. Ever, KAI.L0CII & MIIITE, Proprietors. WEDNESDAY, Sept. 29th, touching as above, ar­ and the other one at two dollars. He finally side of a road twenty-five feet in width in the rear of jo in ted . Oxalis Boweana is one of thc very best varie­ .-family in the S tate should possess a Kimball Block at the iiortli-we-t corner of laud set off riving iu Rockland in season to connect witli tin Gold sets, $30 to $38 half set. The gold is all melted ery Stable is connected with ties, and produces large clusters of rich, rosy, red chose the latter, saying, “ It's double the price of OF :<-opy. F or te rrito ry and term s a ddress to the e-tate of I. K. Kimball, from laud held by said 1 :3(l P. XL train, arriving in Portland at 6. I’. XL and flowers, for several months in succession. When Kimball, with Wm. H. Glover & Company id made into plate iu Ids laboratory, 20 carats Boston at 10 P. XI.. Lewiston and Augusta same even­ the other, but I suppose it has more particulars.” lJ. B. RUSSELL, Publisher, in a very substantial manner that is reliable. it ceases to bloom, let the plants dry oil' by de­ Tlie Coriliul Halm o f Svi'iciim and ing. Also connecting at Rockland with Steamers from MAINE- 4w43 55 Cornhill, Boston. For every whole’seflof teeth a handsome gold Finger Boston Tuesdays and Saturdays, and for Boston M«u- grees, and take a season of rest. Cut every shoot —Every great idea as soon as it appears works ter edge of said wharf northerly, ninety feet to a nail Ring will he thrown in, made of pure gold; will neve days and YVednesdays. down to the bulbs and give water only about once tyrannically; the advantages that it produces too the w harf ; thence north 82 (legs, w est, l(itl feet, to break; ean make twenty a day.' Freights taken at Low Rates. a week, and not then unless the soil is as dry as ik • ami stones on tlie easterly side of .-aid road ; Teeth filled with pure gold from $1.50 to $3; con KNOX HOTEL, soon change into injuries. Every institution can AGENTS WANTED Lothnip's Tonic Fills, •m e smith. 7 1. (legs. West, ninety feet, to thc place of dust. WIGWAM and W ABPATII.or Boyal on size c avities, with tin or amalgam, $1,50 per beginning. Said lot being known as tlie lumber yard cavity; iu some cases less.' M uin JStrcet, T h o m a s t o n Oxalis Florikwnda has very short, fleshy tl. refore lie defended and praised if its beginning Chief in drains,” bv H on. A. B. M.-a.-ham, ex-Supt lot. stems, which are covered with u tuft of leaves and is remembered, ami it can be proved that all which of Indian A flairs, and giving a Coini;lete and Truthful Aho, all tlie inten-t of said ward in the following de- Teeth extracted without pain by a new Anaesthetic, H istory o f Govt. 'I' w ith tin* Indii rihed lot of land, situated in said Rockland, to wit : thus dispensing with the danger ot chloroform and E. E. POST, Proprietor, Fares Reduced! blossoms. Can be dried off during the winter ami was then excellent, still holds. Startling mid Thrilling Narratives and Ad- Tlivl Beginning at stake aud stones on the easterly side of a other similar agents. P. F. HANLEY, CLERK. planted in the border in summer, where it will be ventures, in fact:«et thetlie most \\ h r ju l Jiuolt of the .1;/. . llii-aey is equally I twenty-live feet iu width; thence running south, cancers, nodes, ulcers, pustules, pimples, tetter, fever All operations warranted to give satisfaction; covered with rosy, pink flowers for four or five — To be patient under other people’s misery is Tin* L ea d in g Paj» r hill o f its j.i'ii')'. Seciirean (legs, to a nail iu the outer edge of said wharf sistent with his .well-known reputation. For Mt. Desert & Machias. Ag vant a good business, o f D. sores, erysipelas, ringworm, scald head, barbers’ itch, hundred and sixty-six feet ; thence by the outer months. It is a native of Chili. not a very difficult virtue. To begin by profess­ iTGL'ERNSEY, Publisher, CoNuOKD, X. II. 4w43 scurvy, salt rheum, copper-colored blotches, glandular • of said wharf southerly, forty-live feet, six inches Fatieuts suffering from any derangement ot heultli, Oxalis Carnosa requires the same treatment. sw elling w orm s ami black Spots, ill the flesh, discolora­ undergoing dental operations, such as having Sets ot QMfWyViyk and Telegraph Offices, and within ing admiration of reformers, to proceed to dispar­ nail iu the wharf, thence westerly one hundred and * .aMagz (iw minutes walk of the Depot, lias Oxalis Versicolor is a lovely variety, with tions, ulcers iu the throat, mouth and nose, sore legs, sixteen feet to stake and stones in the easterly line of Teeth inserted, will not be charged for Homieopathic Summer Arrangement. aud sores ol every character, because these medicines medicines prescribed in his office, or for auy cures been thoroughly renovated, papered, painted and white flowers with yellow eye, tinged on the edges age them, and presently to entitle them (or at land of Bradford Kimball ; thence by said Kimball’s furnished witli entirely new furniture, including beds, are the very best land northerly eighteen feet three inches, to stake aud stuntaneous by magnetism. Chronic diseases with crimson, and both buds and blossoms are least insinuate that they are) benevolent busy $1,200 PROFIT on $100 cepted. Office hours all day. bedding anil carpets. Stages for St. George and e'northeast corner of said Kimball's land ; Friendship, ami the Augusta and Union Stages stop TWO TRIPS PER WEEK. very ornamental. Start in October. The bulbs bodies, manipulators, tinkerers, aud hobby-riders, Invested in Stock Privileges in Wall St. Books and lid Kimball's land westerly, to stake and Corner of M ain and M yrtle Streets, (up stairs). Circulars telling “ How ’tis done,” sent free- Address at this house. The Thomaston und Rockland Accom­ arc very tiny, the largest rarely exceeding the size stones on the easterly side of a road twenty-live feet in MAINE, modation Coaches leave this house daily, connecting moves my indignation. Baxter .N Co., Bankers, 17 Wall St., New York. „ STEAMER LEWISTON, of a pea. Plant six or seven bulbs in a five-inch 1th : thence by said road north, 7 ‘, (legs, east, tw en- with all the boats at Rockland. Hacks will be in six feet, nine inches to the place of beginning The rcadiuess to convey passengers to and from the Capt. Charles Deering, pot, and place in a hanging basket. The plants — As a proof how necessary Governor’s aids crest of-aid ward in said parcels being one undivided (5", f n l ‘er Agents wanted. All classes of A NEW BOOK BY BLOOD MEDICINE (pd ID ’?-u working people of both sexes, young and tra in s. Will leave Railroad Wharf, foot of State Street, Port­ w ill droop on the sides, and soon he covered with sixth part thereof- old, make more money at work for us, in their own lo­ A good Boarding and Livery Stable are, Governor Leslie of Kentucky recently appoint- j Tliat an advantageous oiler of four hundred and six- land, every Tuesday and Friday evenings at 10 o’clock, bloom from December to May. When it ceases to calities, during their spare moments, or all the time, tion with the House. or on arrival of Express Train from Boston, arriving at ( II and t‘»ii-100 dollars has been made for the same, by than at anything else. We offer employment that will Thomaston, Jan, 30, 187. bloom, let it dry off, and start the bulbs anew in ed as aid-de-camp on his staff a boy thirteen years W. II. Glover N: Company, of Rockland, in said C’oun- Rockland every Wednesday and Saturday morniug the Fall.—E x . old; and later helm s added to his staff, a sou, Ever placed before the people, and are warranted »«» he ' "’"c interest of all concerned il" handsomely for every hour’s work. Full partial* about 4 o’clock ; thence to Pastille, Deer Isle, Sedgwick, MARK TWAIN. the most powerful alterative ever originated by n»an. terms, &c., sent free. Send us your address at South West Harbor, Bar Harbor, (.Mt.Desert,) _Nlill- irocecds of sale to be plan Just ready for Canvassers. Xow then is the time to aged six mouths, of George T. Dull', Assistant Sec­ They impart of said ward. Said Guardi; . Don’t delay. Now is the time. Don’t look for bridge. Join-sport, and Maeliiasport. get Territory. Don’t stop to experiment on other books. work or business elsewhere, until you have learned CHAS. A. DAVIS, RETURNING—Will leave Maeliiasport everv Mon Save all old bones and burn them to a coal in retary of State. The baby ranks as colonel, ' you know will sell. Prompt action will give ...... i ...... e to sell ami convey the above T a k e o ... j ...... described real estate to the person making said offer. what we offer. G. Stinson & Co., Portland, Maine lay and Thursday morning at 5 o’clock, touching a* kitchen stove. You will find them invaluable for the Governor declares that he .is more ornamental Attorney and Counsellor at Law. above, arriving at Rockland alNiut 5 o’cl ek the same drainage in pots for roses. course at once and von will win. Outfit CK, LANE’S CATAKKII CURE, and am to-day a ROCKLAIVT>, 3IE. County of Knox. Postugc Free to tlie Subscriber. Specimen well woman. The discharge has entirely ceased, have All work will be faithfully and Ipromptly attended The autumn is the season for pruning rose bush­ Pierce of Bangor. Her husband purchased it at no headache, tin* senses of taste, smell and hearing en­ rp iIE Petition of Rufus A rev, 2d, Guardian of MA- Copies and Advertising Rates Free. Weekly, in clubs es. Many erroneously prune by cutting in the the fair. A verbatim copy was recently published tirely restored, have discarded the use oof f gliglasses, and I 1 RIA M. AREY, of Vinalhaven, in the Comity of of 30 or more, ouly $1, postage paid. Address THE TRUE P. PIERCE, feel th a t I i for what you have done for Knox, minor, represents, that the said ward is seized TltlBUNE. N.Y, Klyl2 Orders may be left or bundles sent to th branches to make a rounded top. This is not fa­ Eastern Express Office. 31 vorable to the production of the finest flowers. in the Bangor Whig. M rs. Kate Hughs, 427 W . 32 St., X . Y. and possessed of certain real estate, situate iu said Attorney and Counsellor at Law, The above eau he verified by ap- (,’ounty, anil described as follows:—A certain parcel of Has possession of all the best boards in the oity. Part of the late growth of shoots should lie cut off — One of the importunate juveniles who solicit plication to Mrs. Hughs. Fur Sale by all Druggists I land situated in South Thomaston, and bounded as fol­ Free Trial women, boys and girls coin money. Oilicc iu New Court House, at the wood is not fully ripened and is liable to pennies was asked: “ Where is your mother ? ” T ) ^4-4-1 H E X ltY R E E D x c o ., 4w41 lows :—Beginning at the South W esterly corner of land winter kill. Cut out all the old growth of wood J j O l b l C S * 034 B roadw ay,N ew York. formerly of Mary J. Perry; thence Northerly by land Address with stamp, Pall Luck, New Bedford, Mass. EtOCKX,A.rcD, : MAINE, She answered diffidently: “ She is dead.” “ Have formerly of said Mary J. Perry and land known as the or if the new cones have sprung from the old, cut And will be Sent by Express to all Isaac Ingraham lot, one-hundred and ninety-seven feet to down to the new growth. Strong, healthy shoots you no father? ” “ Yes, sir; but he is sick.” To llic Judge of Probate in and for the the E. T. Emery lot; thence Westerly by the said Em­ from the ground are the most desirable to have “ What ails h im ?” continued the questioner. County of Knox. ery lot one hundred ami sixty-six feet; theuee Souther­ P O T A S H ! parts of the Country, by addressing ly‘parallel with the flrst described line tw® hundred A T Wholesal and Retail, at left for next year’s flowering. After all the old HE Petition of J. FRED MERRILL, Administra­ and six feet; thence Easterly one hundred and sixty-six “ He has got a sore finger, sir.” “ Indeed ? ” tor on the estate of CEPHAS STARRETT, late A Cook’s City Drug Store. Teacher of Piano. Organ,iViolin and growth has been removed, cut down the new T feet to the place of beginning. That it would be for R ockland, N o v . 11, 1874. 4 H a rm o n y . “ Yes, sir.” “ Then why don’t he cut it off?” of Rockland, in the County of Knox, deceased, testate, the benefit of said ward that said estate should he sold, growth to three or four buds. Follow this method respectfully represents, that the personal estate of said tlie Proprietor, “ Please, sir,” responded the little maid, “ he and the proceeds placed nt interest. Said Guardian F .H .& G . W. COCHRAN'S TERMS Organ and I-iano, $15 for 21 Losaons every year aud you will he able to produce re­ deceased is not sufficient to pav the just debts ard de­ therefore prays that lie may he empowered, agreeably V iolin,$12 for 24 L esaons. markably fine specimens of roses. It is not the haint got any money to buy a knife.” mands against said estate by the sum of six hundred to law, to sell the same at public auction or private dbllurs. The said Administrator therefore requests sale, or such part thereof as the Court may deem ex­ P. O. AddressBox, 36. 32 large bushes which produce the largest flowers. that he may be empowered, agreeably to law, to Cordage, Tar, Pitch, CIRE, MARINE, LIFE, The largest flowers can only lie produced by se­ — Street stalls arc about to be introduced into sell and convey so much of the real estate of said pedient. RUFUS AREY, 2d. AND verely pruning the plants and concentrating their London by the committee of the Church of Eng­ deceased, including tlie reversion of the widow’s dow­ Oakum, Paints, er, if necessary, as mav he required to satisfy said debts vigor in moderate sized bushes. land Temperance Society. In the summer it is G. EDGAR LflTHRGP I D . KXOX COUNTY—In Probate Court, held at Rockland and demands with incidental charges. on the th ird T u esday o f Septem ber 1875. And all kinds of Ship Chandlery. Accident I nsurance NOTICE. proposed to sell iced aud cooling drinks, together J. FRED MERRILL. On the petition aforesaid, ORDERED, That notke^be rp H E Committee on Accounts and Claims of the City five'll by puiiTiriliiniz II copy o f m id petition w llh tlii» H . H . CRIE & CO., JL of Rockland will be in session at the City Trcasur Get Ready for tue Winter Before it Comes. with eatables of a light but substantial character er’s Office, Masonic Block, on thc last FRIDAY eve­ —Pile up some sods and let them rot till wanted KXOX COUX I’Y—In Probate Court, held at Rock­ ■' “con, three weeks successively, prior to the Agency. at a very cheap rate; aud in the winter a “ cocoa land, on the th ird T uesday o f Septem ber, 1875. 143 Court Street, day of October next, in tlie ytockland Ga ning of each month, from 7 1-2 till 9 o’clock, for the for fall use, and if some cow manure from the sette,n newspaper printed in Rockland, that all persons 205 MAIN STREET purpose of examining claims against the city. mission ” will be established. On the petition aforesaid, Ordered, That notice he CAPITAL REPRESENTED, OVER All bills must be approved by the party contracting pasture or roadside be incorporated in the pile and given, by publishing a copy of said petition, with this interested may attend at a Court of Probate then to he held at Rockland, and show cause, if any, why the tlKUI* II. G. BIRD, 1 all turned over a few times before fall, it will be so — He was a lodger in an unpretentious Brook­ order thereon, three weeks successively, prior to the BOSTON, MASS. much the better. It is so annoying to be caught third Tuesday of October next, in the /iockland Ga­ prayer of said petition should not be granted. R. C. HALL. > Committee. lyn boarding house, and for several days the land­ E. M. WOOD, Judge. Carriage Paints, Oils, SIXTY MILLION DOLLARS with many nice plants out just as the first frost zette, a newspaper printed in Rockland, that all persons LEANDER THOMAS. 1 lady's daughter, a sentimental maiden of thirty- interested may attend at a Court of Probate then to be A true copy of the petition and order thereon. Losses Adjusted anti Paid at this Agency. 21 threatens us, and no suitable 6oil at hand in liolden in Rockland, and show cause, if any, why the Who may be Consulted Free of 3w43 A tte s t:—T . I ’. Pierce, R egister. which to pot them. Well rotted sods seem to live, had teased him to write something in her al­ prayer of said petition should not lie granted. Varnishes, &c., Berry Block, Rockland- serve a better purpose than any other preparation bum. He at last consented, and penned the fol­ E . M. W O O D , Ju d g e . Cliarge, either personally or by R ockland, 1874 . 36 we use; it is full of plant food, and less objection­ A true copy of the petition and order thereon. ZPOTjVSH. able than any other as being free comparatively lowing : “ As the hostility to dogs dimishes, the 3tv43 * A tte s t:—T . P. Pierce, Register. XEW LOT JUST RECEIVED. W A R R A N T E D Of the Very Best Quality at letter. BEST DUALITY. PATENT SHIPPING TAGS from worms, less liable to become hard and retains quality of hash improves.” An explanation was 3«no3S C. E . S IIA W & CO. moisture longer, and can be obtained by the side added in these words: “ I never could make i»S“ Send 25 cents and get a copy of liis H. H. CRIE &. CO.’S, if by magic, DiurrhtEa, Cramp, Cholic, Cholera Mor­ Printed to order at Shor of the road, near yards, in rich places, &c. The rhymes, Miss Giles, and when I write poetry I bus and the most violent pain. Ask for it. Price 25 liest is from an old, rich pasture where cows and Curls at Gioiray’s Switches at Giofray’s 205 Main. Street. 16 ecnt«. ‘ - 6l‘Q . N o tice . sheep are kept. have to exprese it in prose.” B ook, ly31