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BY SAWYER & BURR. ELLSWORTH, MAINE, FRIDAY,' MAY 20, 1804. VOL X ::: NO. 18 To tin* linn. Justin— of tin- Siipn--me Judicial < '*urt, Postal Laws. The Ladies’ National Covenant. We, the women of '04, hnvo the same of American women to aid in this reform In* holden at f.r.-i'vortli within ;«ml lot* 1ln next to o 11 v to attain and same i\ (w9; I m of Oc- y. Wo tho rates of ta- the duties to before it is too lata. Thank God! sci- SrftgvftpH < ounty of 1 iuncock. cn» tli" fourth sdiiy $ publish following postage, A fill ■’<*«* l» Hie Women of Ameri- object ritOM THE DAILIES' tober next. ken from tho United States for tho benefit lo be lOnoui- which were so ence has us the means ol Amos >. Angell Mad, rn. Home l'l-otliicls perform, nobly accomplish- given reaching • W lie-port fully represents the »'l ll.tlicoek. Communicated to American. : ed the women of’70. Shall we not thousands on thousands in a hour. \ I’.S.S, t Dorr Isle,' in -aid County of nil persons interested a|{ril. by single fieiitleinnii, that helms seized nml po- Stanton f/(c Gloriom News «*ts. i U'l iUni a Blaine Soldier while TOSTAOl ON TRANSIENT PRINTED MATTER. follow their and take cheer- While we make this the &cc*y Confirms n I'1 «*l liy was the wives example, up, covenant, kC-.A.S.) sc.eeil ill his ow ightin 'imply, The meeting composed of thought — Four Generals and 40 Cannon Taken > mnlln one undivided eighth part ot on in New Orleans. not over 4 oz in to one address, the lesser burdens that the welfare that thrills our hearts tremble in lire Sep.lt duly Books, weight, of members ot the and of Sena- fully, may — ) of land, with (ieorge II. Sel- Cabinet, The Prisoners Numbered Thous- ( ]n'*3. tain parcel- I 4 c.s; over 4 oz and not over 8 oz, 8 cts; over 8 of our demands 7 the and awake kindred by ler- ot said Deer I-!• and some otin per- A star ’mid the heavens tors and of well-known country They gave up along telegraph, peeped out, blue, oz and not over 12 oz, 12 cts; over 12 oz and not Representatives, ands. son or to our petitioner unknown of the the comforts of without a mur- the entire land.— person- And looked on the itself to ■ ver 16 1G ct*. women of mothers very lile, inspiration throughout remaining seven eighth's |»art-. said parcels ot land sea, view; oz, authoresses, fashion, YVAsinxnx, )3th—5-30 A. Mi -i mur can wc a »n .-Sid IK*er ami de iln d ami wave Circulars, not exceeding three in number, to ; refuse when sacrifice of moans of cominnnicatioa in our tooing sitnateit Isle, But the restless and foaming tide, who had lost their sons, and wives who By every To Major (Jen. Dix : bounded as follow -: one address, 2 cts; over three and not ovur six, feminine is alone 7 Can let u» the ol at shore laml f late Tbo form of the star belied. had lost their husbands. There was an vanity required power, urge necessity prompt Official arc received First, hegining the by lovely 4 cts; over six and not over nino, 6 cts; over despatches just by same en-1 ton rod* »r therea- we hesitate to luxuries that are action. In town Frederic l-mail and by 8 cts. a in this yield up every and thro’- this dated 8 A. J nine and not exceeding twelve, earnestness and unison of village Department yesterday. M., bouts, and thence south it'd we-tdll roil- to the I gazed on both, and my feeling spirit grieved, On Miscr.u,»NEot Mailaiilk so when the earth eut the some womau who loves on the battle near Crocket’* so call' d, the shore, and Matter, (em- which have never been unbecoming very Union, field, end ot point, And mumured low, the truth it received. great meeting, Spotlsvlvnnia toy tin* slmre northerly to tin* hound- l« :: *<i at. con- bracing all pamphlets, occasional publications, trembles under our feet from the tread of her is to establish an Court House. state that the »• » I-It- — exceeded in this land. country implored They during taining inn ere* as per Peter-’plan ot 1 r .Saviour, ’tis thus thou lookest on mo, transient newspapers, handbills and posters, book v armed men down to and al- Hancock inarched from his at the shoie l*y laud ot I'-ail whctlior the going battle, and forward the names night previous f*eco*id, Iwgtnnlng Thou uit the sea. and proof-sheet*, oorrec'od At the of ladies, the Rev. auxiliary society hv -rune to th< star, my heart the manuscript*, request on our JStinson, thence north west* rlv Jo-oph sheet most roof the laud to the invited to act position right and tho J or not, maps, prints, engravings, music, was asked to He every throughout ladies for the State occupied ?*c||or»’ lot, and by said lot north. ■V.;i en-t to land »l Dr. McMurdy preside. between Burnside and and bv said Dunham*- laud -outli Thou d->wn, blank?, flexible patterns, samples or sample cards, shelters some mother the son in which her lies. ground Wright. Wi shn II. iMiuham. gawd pane, lovely, bright, invoked the divine in an earnest lamenting duty We ask simulta- to the shore,nml the shore-mth letter tal en- blessings At daylight he attacked with his ac- easterly by we-teily For darkened souls to reflect phonographic paper, envelopes, po. who has fallen with his face to neous earnest and at V urn more or h--. thy light; or orna- gloriously action, work, generous to 1«n»iids lsgan .containing velopes or wrappers, cards, paper plain and impressive prayer. customed impetuosity, forcing the first and lx at the highway I «mi <*t Kolxrt But oh! what trace of thee can ho seen. the or a widow whoso husband lies self-sacriflce at the Third, ginning by mental, pbotogiaphie representations of different Miss Lizzie M. Raker was made Secre- foe, hands of our sisters. then the second line of the Kil-ev and by same wsteily to tin- hind of the hile enemy’s works, In this restless, fretted stream? seeds, cuttings, bulbs, roots, ami scions,) buried so the masses of With their ardent a 1>aniel Johnson, and by same north, g.’; east to the surging, type-, ot i ho and its deeply among help, work wiii be the whole of Edward Johnson’s the to be stamps, is, on one tary meeting, objects briefly capturing and hv the highway <>uth cu«teiK to laud postage prepaid by slain that she will never learn so highway Tis true that a heroes, in its results, division and of with of KolxTt l’ickei ing. ami by .-aid hind -on: h w eatrrly p.-.sser-by might know, package to ono address, not over 4 oz in weight, stated. accomplished important part Early's, together and oil -.ime con: -e laml of over 8 oz, 4 over 8 where to seek for his that the woman who shares in it (Jen. Johnson Edward to n corner of same, by From gleaming fragments tossed too and fro, 2 cts; over 1 oz and not cts; M rs. Senator Lane then moved the grave. may, Maj. ( Johnson,) Ila-keil to a n iici' Lucinda Scott and Joshua I'.. oz 12 G over 12 oa and not (Icn. of and not over oz, cts; When the wife of a whose hereafter, leave the emblem of our ob- Brig. Johnson, Gen. J. Stewart, and •of same, thence by -aid land * a-t* 1;> to thu highway That light some kind was shining o'er of a committee of seven great prince, t «r 1G oz, 8 ctf. appointment from to cannon. •and bv lilghwav south ea-terly to hound* began a- husband was absent at the of as the richest that she can thirty forty The siu-crestcd wuvw; but more. All mail matter not sent at letter rates of to an addies to the women siege Troy, ject jewel cnniiiiilin^ «* »» acrr» a-' • .n- nothing post prepare The number of is not was her friends to on her leave to prisoners given, uliiC at the Iti^tiw } In laud of John Mniili and In age, embracing all bosks, book manuscripts, of and a constitution for urged by put posterity. T s«o in a dream a America, report but arc to be counted thousands. n».id hijfliwav north 1 •» land < t l‘n-t? !' struggling hark, and other and all robes and be they by proof sheets, printed matter, was royal cheerful, she answered: STATE COMMITTEE. .lo till “Oil Mild hv *:11IH soilthvrlv to hind of .1: lllfs the which Burnside, the extreme left, Shaken and driven o'er waters dark. other mail matter except seeds, must be so wrap proposed organization; the upon opened ami -a d land n-'ito !a.-i ni .inim husband is under walls of ; launders, by or sides or ends n* to Thu President “My Troy at the same time with Hancock, and ad- n env« with often np- Maine—Mrs. Vice President -a. liurtli«rJ\ !•> 11:• I.mN 1 in a at the p«d loped unanimously adopted. Ilamiln, .SliilMi, and by By tempest fierce; thought of death, shall 4 adorn hair while ho wears a «>r hi vnablo the to examine the my vanced with little (it, containing 4o am** more 1<- hath, postmaster package I ointed Mrs.