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NO. 31 &O..&O., Z. POI’E VOSE. J- B. PORTER, j PRINTLRtGlIN COLORS AND BBONZH7G will receive careful attention. i o O C tl'II. he diflieplt to get madly in love, but was time to set forth, prolonged thorn scended a little person, who threw aside THE SOFT TONGUE, AND THE Johu lookedalown demuringly at the THE WIFE A COMPANION- just now sheseemed full of affectations. till the hostess was fain to spread the I her veil, ami disclosed a dazzling skin bones it b ro ke . sand-hoots, and said nothin^ and is well-filled with interesting matter. The “ Come, come, put it by; get cool of this Make a companion of her in the ful­ following is the table of contents :—A Tale of ‘What is oti your mind?’ she asked, little tea table and invite her guest to , of rose anti lily hues, eyes like summer rwo Lockets, by Lucy H. Hooper; My Life l i O S E H . There was to be a grand affair at Abery- heat; go to the practice, and keep up your lest acceptation of the term, and do not g a t i f e i u n i suddenly. ‘Excuse me, hut you don’t drink nectar from china anil to taste nut- brooks, brown ami liquid, hair a ripple voice, so as to show them—” on tho Plains, by Gen. G. A. Custer; Anec­ llly, iu Wales; a musical contest; the consider it beneath your dignity to dotes of Public Men; Chunder Ali’s Wife O ut in tin* slindrd pc she stood, ; appear quite like yourself? brosia home made. Sometimes when j of sunbeams—the semblance of an an- “ No, indeed, sir, no!” interrupted John, singers of Machyllyn were to compete your conversation to her tastes and in­ (P0®™); The Eustace Diamonds, (continued), Tn iiiiug tlit sweet row vine. ‘Nor you, cither,* he might have re- thc nights were warm thev took tea in “el in flesh and blood ! with its singers, and very great was the very decidedly, for he had been sent into tellect. The price current may contain by A. Trollope ; To Juliet B----- , hearing Said I, “ There is one bright rose I sec i plied. ‘So much the better, perhaps,’ the little arbor, with roses nodding in j ‘Where—are—the—children?’gasped excitement that prevailed. Oa the morn­ a flame by Mr. Griffiths unexpected ap­ h?r,1S," V K:’Ck of Ages’” (P°en>); The Cave That I fain would keep as mine.” I lie said instead. the archway, and honeysuckles Caroline. ing of the great day there was an influx proval of the aflront. matter vastly more pleasing to you, "f the Winds, (part 3), by Maria L. Pool- “ 1 "11 toss you your choice,” she gayiy said, climbing the lattice, anil mignonette ,Yes,’ laughed Berthold, ‘and where of strangers; a special had brought “ Weil, man, well, take your own way,” lint it is very probable that your young ammuz and the Mound Builders; Tempus Tile rose leaves fluttering o'er her heud . ' ‘Allow me to judge about that. Come, what good have you done since yester- spicing the a ir; and there tlie moon are the wrinkles, and the gray hail's many an old townsman, and many who said Owen; “ we’ll make no more to do wife would as lief hear you discourse Etlax, by Kieff; Juliet’s Question Answered, were jealous for the honor of Machyllyn, about it; but the loss of your tenor will by J. H. Browne; Visions— a Phantasy- ••My rose." said 1 “is the largest there, , day?' would find them listening to the sleepy and tlie sunken eyes? Is she an awful of other matters than the price of cot­ And if that one you refuse— to the quaint, and romantic Aberyflly, make the ‘Men of Ilarleeh’ halt in their ton or the texture of broadcloth. Study Drift-Wood, by Philip Quilibet; Scientific ‘Good? Oh, yes; I carried a basket notes of the thrushes in the hedge, or old fright, Carrie?’ which was built on tho seashore, in the march. Well, which way do I go to see Miscellany; Current Literature ; The Galaxy Tile sweetest, brightest, best of all— diligently the art of pleasing. Culti­ None Ollier will I choose.” of summer sweetings to tlie widow talking of tlie dim delicious futurc-as if ‘Summer sweetings are not so sour, centre of a beautiful bay. Morgan? Is he in-the wareroom? I’ll Club Room; Nebulae, by the Editor. For “Come gather your rose yourself I” said she, j Small. Isn’t that good ?’ it were some enchanted land toward after all, mamma, said Caroline later. Knots of visitors sprinkled the market speak to iiim about the strap, for he’ll do vate those thousand and one little sale by all periodical dealers. Turning her blushing face from me. ‘Sweetings are good. She’s quite an which they were journeying together. •I guess Spades may spare the tree? place and the rocks and the ruins of the it, and it’ll be better f give him ray di­ nameless attentions, which are so much rections.” A New Novel, by J ames De Mo le , whose antiquity, this widow, ain't she?’ One evening as she hade him good­ The next week Berthold overtook castle and the shingly beach, on which prized by the female sex, and learn to Gladly 1 did her bidding then, the tide was making its own music, so “ Morgan’s no man of mine, Mr. Grif­ 'American Baron" and “Dodge Family” have And clasping her band in mine, ‘Don’t ask me; a lady’s age is a night on her door step, he felt her hand Maria Upon in Jiis walk. tske an interest iu whatever occupies been so popular, has just been commenced in dear to the true lover of the sea. The fiths,” said the shoemaker who looked still her attention. Do not affect an air of Gathering my rose ell close to me j sacred subject? tremble in his. ‘I saw Mts. Greaterex in church,’ gay and ribbons of the company more vexed. At-m.ETONS’ J ournal. It is entitled “ An Open Undci tlie fragrant vine. IIow considerate! Does she wear' What is it?’ he asked. ‘Did you sec said she. “ IIow long has that been?” asked Owen, listless tolerating condecension, when Question,” and is pronounced, for variety of shone in tlie sun like a broken-up rain­ character, for intricacy of plot, and for profu­ “ T his is th e one I w ant I” cried I : a false front piece and glasses?' a ghost among the plum trees?’ ‘Did yon see'an antiquity with a false bow; and the old high-crowned Welsh who knew Lite circumstances and all con­ she is pointing out the progress of her Only a kiss for her reply. embroidery, and shun the treason of sion of dramatic situations and startling inci­ ‘Is that an index of age?’ I know a ‘Something startled me, I saw—I front piece? hats, of which there were many, height­ cerning it very well. dent, superior to any tiling he has yet written. M tiJIT A M ) ISA A'. heap of folks whom J never supposed thought I saw a face among the shrub­ ‘Now don’t be disagreeable; how ened the interest of the scene. “ Since Tuesday, sir; he got notice from yawns as she dwells upon the little de­ 1 he first chapters will be found in Appletons' me then; yes, indeed.” aged who wear false fronts, if it means bery? could 1 know? By-tlie way, I have Crossing the market place, near the tails of her domestic government. J o u r n a l , N o . 171, of the date of July 6th. It The day is Thine,— “ Eh! hut lie was such a workman,” that they smile when they would rather ‘Whose face?’ news to tell you : I am engaged? great clock in the centre, was a broad- These hints may seem trifling, but the will be continued for several months, each.num- The long bright summer duy, laced, merry-faced, strong-laced old said Owen. uon-observance of them may be atten­ ber illustrated. From tin- lirst dawning light till evening closes frown, and say ‘I’m glad to see you’ ‘Oh, perhaps I wasmistaken. It was ‘Allow me to congratulate your lov­ “ indeed he was; but he had an ugly Welshman, Owen Griffiths by name. lie ded with the most serious results. II And all its merry birds and blooming roses, when they wish you in the Red Sea? a shadow projected from a fancy, may­ er. 1 suppose you mean to entertain was everybody’s friend, and more truly temper, and lie got hot when I found ‘Isay, John, where did you get that And all Ils golden beauty lild us say, ‘Git, how provoking you are, Mr. be? him with those precious letters of mine? “ the representative” of the people ot fault; and you know, Mr. Griffiths, I was we could anatomize the human mind, rogue's hat?’ ‘Please yer honor, said The day, O I.erd, is Thine. ‘You are getting nervous, little one. the master, and knew my own business how frequently would we discover, that John, ‘it's an old one yours that missis . Greatcrex ! But perhaps you will tell me ‘Your letters? Oh, 1 have not the Aberyflly than was the gentleman whom gave me yesterday? The night is Thine,— if this widow Small needs assistance— You must not live here alone? ghost of one left; I curled my hair on they sent to parliament; for he was the best.” the seed from which the upas tree ot The long dark winter’s night, if she would like to go into the Old And the next evening, when Mr. them long ago ; it was only the empty champion of their rights in the total, anil “Surely, surely; so he went, did he?” estrangement hath sprung, is of a "Yes, indeed, and in a terrible passion, I h e office of religion is not to drive us Hustling our birds Io sle ep , our flowers con­ Ladies’ I lome which our society is about Grcaterex loitered to the cottage, he envelopes with which I teased you. the sympathizers ia their sorrows anil scarcely perceptible minuteness. Be as cealing; joys individually. too.” back upon ourselves iu anxious self-crit­ I to establish ?’ found she had followed his advice. Tlie j But tell me about Mis. Greaterex. 1 much at home as possible. A pregu- lint, by its hostsos glowing stars, revealing Nobody liked to think what Aberyflly “ Very foolish of him—regular work, icism, but to take us out of ourselves and ‘IIow benevolent—minded you "are, doorsof the house were closed and plac- hear it is like a story? good pay, large family.” nant source of discomfort in the nup­ unite us to the whole in loving self-aban­ Through the deep sky, Thy glory and Thy would be without Owen Griffiths; nobody tial state is unsettled habits of the hus­ m ight. : Miss M aria!’ Bert laughed. ‘I almost aids, ‘ l’o let? were in the windows. The j ‘Yes; perhaps you have heard of the knew his age; everybody had always re­ “ Yes, indeed, very foolish.’’ said Johu. donment. A man must take himself for The night, O Lord, is Thine. wish ntyself an old lady to he provided widow Small had vanished like a vision I Vruilltomme heiress? I remember when membered hun: he was as much an insti­ “I dare say you are sorry?’’ band in this respect. Nothing can be better or worse, aud forget himself if pos­ "Yes, indeed; and I’ve no man yet, more galling, or disheartening to a sible, so shall he soonest arrive at the And life’s brief day lor by your charity; lint 1 don’t believe inti fairy story, Yr. Berthold Great­ the affair was much talked of, and tution of the place as the sea, the rocks, or the old ruins. Such a smile was on and if 1 would go to the singing I could’nt wife, after the first few honey months beatific vision.—Hedge. Is also Thine, when we I ban Airs. S iii II would take kindly to erex was beside himself, anil ready to thinking it was sad enough. You see, leave the shop,” said John. Must work while light doth last for our dear it? Ami then the talk wandered into brave anything in Maria Upton’s pow­ Pauline was the last of her family—she itis broad face, thatmoriiiug, as he nodded have passed, than the frequent absence to one, gave a word to another, praised “ You’ll have him back?” — B- Gratz Brown has the erod i Mas’er. | other channels. Yesterday their flirta­ er. W hat did a breach of promise sig­ and a cousin who inherited in case of of her spouse in the evenings. A sus­ 0 that our sluggisli feet could travel faster, Winny Watt's fowls, and told Mary Jones “ I would’nt humble to him for it, in­ ot being a very industrious man. Be tion had been in danger of falling into nify in comparison with losing his love? her death. The common report was deed, Mr. Griffiths; if lie won't hear a picion is immediately excited in her sides attending the onerous and of late And we with readier service give to Thee her fruit made his mouth water. As to mind, that the tlamc of affection begins Our life’s fast fleeting duy I a more lender strain; to-day the wid­ Let those laugh who win. that her loneliness and sorrow worked the children, they sprang up wherever he word from me how can I work with varied and responsible duties attaching to ow Small preserved their equilibrium. Somebody had seen a person answer­ upon her mind till she was pronounced was to be found as naturally as weeds him!” to burn low, and that she hath lost the his gtihernational office, he is largely in­ Tlie darker night But Miss Upton had no mind to give ing to the description of Mrs. Small insane and carried to an asylum ; and grow by running water; and whether “ Very true; people shouldn’t bo so power of pleasing, and whenever this terested in two leading St. Louis street Is also Thine, O Lord, take the noon train for New York that they got a shower of nuts, or a flourish touchy; when they are wrong they ought feeling occurs, the risk is great, that railway lines, to both of which he gives a When thou sweet sleep to Thy loved gives!; iqt ground once gained. She fancied the cousin, being guardian and next to confess it, and not quarrel with those good deal of personal attention. He is jthat he wished to withdraw from the day. Bert followed without delay, of his stick and a threat, made with a con­ the wish to please will soon cease to ex­ For while they needs must die, Thou ever heir, was left in irresponsible charge of tradicting laugh, that he would throw who tell them of it.” o the proprietor of a thousand-acre lives!, half-conclusions of the days before— wasted n week in hanging around tlie the fortune, which was very large? “ Yes, indeed,” said Phillips, looking a ist. There is no rule without an ex­ farm down in Iron county, a large por­ them all into tlie sea.it mattered not; ception, but in general, we would hold A nd o’e r Thy dea keepest watch and that he desired to balance the past ac­ city before lie betook himself to the ‘Y'cs, I know it,’ she answered glibly, they were roiiud his legs, while he al­ little foolish, as he turned over the hoots tion of which is under cultivation, and w ard. count, which made up a pretty sum to­ house of his friend Mrs. Aberueth in ‘the l’rui I homines lived in great magui- lowed it, thick and threefold. and shoes. that a young husband should have few which, at this season of the year, draws Till darkness cm in liglit, tlie suburbs. One evening he was turu- “ I'm sorry for his family. I’ll go and engagements of an evening, where his largely upon his purse and time. On his —Sunday ifaffazi tal of sugared speeches and half-uttered cauce while they did live? “ Who’s yonder? Isn't it Richard declarations, by crediting them all to iug over some engravings in the parlor ‘Well, Mrs. Greaterex was Pauline Hughes,surely ?’’ he said to Winny Watts, speak to him, ifyou like; maybe he'll wife did not accompany him. It is farm is an extensive granite quarry, the promise to be well tempered in time to product of which is entering largely into friendship. There was an air of indif­ with Kate Aherneth, when little Charlie Prudhointne. It appears that she was as lie noticed a man hustling through the most important to cultivate the habit crowd of women and their baskets with come; 1 dare say he would be glad to of domestic sociality, and the fireside use, and which he is working to its full­ ference about him which she greatly burst into tlie room crying and sobbing no more crazy than you are; hut hav- an anxious face. come hack. Shall I say you will over­ est capacity. Tho stone is declared by mistrusted ; hut she would not allow out that, iug refused to marry her cousin, and he, look it if he does?" will never have any charms if they do competent judges to be fully in all re­ “ Indeed it is,” said Winny. not exist at the commencement of a him to slip through her lingers so eas­ ’.diss \ an Orme’s gone anil dead her- fearing that she might marry elsewhere “ What will he he doing here? Sure “ Yes, indeed, if you please, Mr. Grif­ spects to tlie Aberdeen or Scotch granite, SI'JIHE!! S WEETIXGS. ily. Publicity of private affairs was sell—in tlie school-room ! Chai lie didn’t and will the fortune away from him for­ it’s getting time for the last practice,” fiths,sir, and I'll be greatly obliged to you; union. which it so very closely resembles as tor he knows tlie business, and he's as hardly to be distinguished from it. In the bugbear of the Greaterex soul; had do it! Charlie only said, ‘.Mr. Greater-1 ever, represented her as insane, bribed lid Owen. Literary Notices. You might, t ake a basket of those she not received enough fragrant notes ex is courting Kate in the parlor, Miss two physicians to serve his turn, and “ Good day, Mr.-Griffiths. Excuse me honest as the day—and, indeed, I have a addition to all these interests and respou- staying to talk—I'm in a wonderful hur­ wonderful miss of him; hut you won’t sibilibities the governor is a candidate for inner sweetings down to itlotv ami letters from Bert to answer her Van Orme;’ and Mary said,‘Iluslt, you i dispatched her to the asylum. One make too much of that, will you, sir?” Lights and Shadows of New York Li f e ; vice-president, aud finds on his desk ev­ tail’s, Beit.’ purpose? Not that she would descend silly hoy ? ami Charlie was mad, and day she made her escape, and came ry,” said Richard, who was leader of the or, the Sights and Sensations of the Great coming contest on tlie Aherylily side. "Leave me alone, John, I’nt a prudent City,” A work descriptive of New York ery morning a hundred or more letters Yes.mother mine, if you s ty so.’ to tlie vulgar necessity of a breach of told that ma said so herself, and threw j here under the name of Mrs. Small, “ But man. what brings you this way at man, and you taity trust me,” said Uwen, City in all its various phases. Its Splendors front all parts of the country, making sug­ It won’t take you ten minuies? promise, hut where was the harm of | Die pi inter at M ary; and .Miss Van widow, to support herself by her own litis time,” cried Owen. going off toward Morgan iu his shed-liko ami Wretchedness: Its High and Low Life; gestions and asking questions—many of Vo? Where does she live?’ house in Vulcan street. Its Marble Palaces and Dark Dens; Its At­ them practical, reasonable and sensible, tnakin him understand that he was Orme looked all white like and shut her I exertion, thinking the title of Mr.. “ Uli, I'm going to see if Robert Jones tractions and Dangers; Its Rings and Frauds; Follow I lie orchard wall, and turn compromised f eyes, anil won't talk; and Mary said, would prove more protection than that will come and try the first tenor,” said lie was not long away; he returned, and many equally as nonsensical and iui- pulling up the street, for lie had warm Its Leading Men and Politicians; Its Adven­ pcrliucut—in reference to the canvass. vn Luver’s Lane, and il’s the first ‘1 have been reading Madame Se- •Aow yon vc lone it, Charlie !’ Did of Miss, and insure respectability. But Richard. turers; Its Mysteries and Crimes. By Janies “ Robert Jones! Whatailsyou to want work for a warm day anil a stout man I). McCabe, Jr. tage on your left—so the servants vigne's correspondence,’ said she ; ‘and Chai lie?’ she was discovered in her seclusion, like him. "All right, John; Morgan Tlie National Publishing Co., of Philadelphia, The mightiest agent of good on earth ’Oh you horrid boy a first tenor, when you've got John Phil­ me; I've never been there.’ it strikes me that you resemble each oth­ cried Kale Alter-1 She took Hight immediately. She met lips?” owns he was too quick; it is the fault have just issued one of the most remarkable and is a consistent Christian. I like the Biblo !ert took the haskel and followed er in possessing tlie secret of line let­ noth, ’You are always in mischief. 1 the keepers getting out of the train in witli us all—a Welshman is half pepper; attractive books of tho day, hearing the above folded between lids of clotb, of calf-skin, Richard shook his head. “ Bail job, title. It is comprised in one large octavo vol­ or of morocco ; but f like it better when, ections. and jnst as he reached the J ter-writing, when most people run into suppose .Miss Yan Oriue has fainted. which she took refuge, hut they passetl Mr. Griffiths—bad job. John is gone oil' he says he will come back and stay if ume of 850 pages, and illustrated w itli nearly t cottage on the left the door opened ' twaddle? Go and tell mamma. her unsuspecting. 1 followed on the iu a heat, just because I told Idin hosting you don't lay hard ou him, and he hopes 200 line engravings of noted places, life and in lite shape of a man, it goes out into the to be civil-behaved in future.” scenes iu New York. world—a Bible illustrated. 1 out tumbled ten or a dozen children •I don't know how to bear myself ‘Who is Miss Van Orme?’ asked next day, anil the rest you know. I fiat; and 1 doubt it Robert will come now, To Mr. McCabe is due the credit of having because lie wasn’t given the lirst place at “ You are a true friend, Mr. Griffiths, all ages.’ tinder such a burden of praise. I feel Bert. don’t suppose yon ever heard of the and I'm forever obliged to you,’’said John, produced tho most complete and graphic ac­ A Georgia piper says plaintively in Is this (he widow Small’s?’ he asked that, it is undeserved? ' ‘Only the nursery governess. VVe tlo the outset. It’s wonderfully provoking, count of tlie great city, and its busy and varied cousin; hut in case you should ever and I’m just bewildered about it.” with a tear very near bis eye. life that it has been our fortune to meet with. pleading lor subscribers: “ It is worth a dimpled young person who stood ‘ In order to convince you of its truth, have such a bother with them. One chance to meet him, his name is Lucien ' “ Stop!" cried Uwen, as Richard was "un, don’t mention it, John, don e men­ Ills book is brim full ot solid and useful infor­ t h a t f o r wrapping paper, or cutting pat­ t inside watching the cliihlrcu’s gam- perhaps I had better allow yon to re- has a temper, another has headaches, Thornton? tion ; I see him coming up the street—I mation. and abounds in descriptions of thn vari­ hustling on his doubtful hunt after Rob­ ous public buildings of New York, its palaces, terns, if for nothing else.” peruse a few specimens that i have from and now, when we thought we had a ‘Lucien Thornton !’ cried Miss Up­ ert Jones; “don't go; he’s a sulky man, told him to make haste. Good bye, Pm prisons, hotels, churches, stores, hospitals, one Mr Berthold Greaterex. S ee! jewel, here she is fainting I’ ton, turning deadly pale, and support­ and bringing out of sulks is a long job hurrying now to the practice. I hope the etc. No man is a better merchant than he l, ' saiil the sweetest voice in the | best lor the tenor, but I never liked Rob­ while two luminous eyes met here they are; unlocking a cabinet and ‘I think we ought to try and revive ing herself on the arm of Mr. Greater­ when you are in a hurry; and he is no Tlie work sets forth in glowing colors tlie no­ that lays out his time upon God and his ert Jones that way.” ble work for suffering humanity, which is go­ money upon the poor. ,-es, litis is the widow Small's’, showing a goodly parcel tied with her? said Bert, taking Charlie’s hand, ex. ‘I thank you. There can be but tenor worth looking tor. I’d as soon bite ing on every day in the great city, and reveals a crab apple as listen to him any time. "Mr. Griffiths! Mr. Griffiths! is it Rob­ m o th e r , Mrs. Greaterex, sends ribbon. while Kate led the way. But when one Lucien Thornton. You have done with a hold hand tlie terrible crim es; the dark It's Joint you must have. Wait awhile, ert Jones they’ve got?” cried the shoe­ mysteries, and the hidden sins of metropolitan The body of a man in an advanced state jse summer sweetings.’ ‘Di 11 writ e'you all those?’ said Bert, they had reached the schoolroom, Miss me a great service Mr. Greaterex, in and I'll get him lor you. lie’s a peppery maker after bitn as he turned up the lire. of decomposition, was found on Monday thank yon ! Tell Mrs. Greater- aghast. ’Let ute see them? Van Orme had recovered her senses, marrying Miss Prudhointne. I am en­ fellow; but he’ll come right with good street. We are introduced into the home of tlie Fifth of last week in a brook on Saturday, 12 “Ay, I believe they will try for him; Avenue millionaire, and carried witli equal in­ re is nothing I like so well as •What arc they?’ asked Caroline, anil was sitting in her arm-chair, while gaged to her wicked cousin, but you words.” terest to tlie squalid cellar of the Five Points utiles from Vanceboro, near the Wood- withdrawing her attention front tlie Mary vigorously fanned her pallid face, “ But, Mr. Griffiths, the practice is in but as you got put before him, i fancy he stock road. There was a hole in his :r sweetings.’ have saved me the ignominy of becom­ will be sulky and refuse.” beggar. We are brought face to face witli the sent them with her compliments, styles for an instant. ‘Oh, love-let- ‘Dor mercy’s sake what made you less Ilian an hour,” Richard expostulated. good and tlie bad, tho high and the low, with skull, indicating that he came to his death ing his wife. Will you please call a “ Will you be speaking to Richard leading merchants, hankers, editors, and actors ert, libbing awkwardly, but feel- tets? faint, Miss Orme?' cried Kate. ‘You carriage and send me home?’ Uwen waived his hand. “ 1 think we’ll by foul means. be at the hall together in good time,” lie Hughes now?” witli bummers, thieves, detectives, and murder­ rt he owed an apology to litis ‘Love-letters!’ repealed Maria. 'I almost threw Charlie iu convulsions? And it was the summer sweeting “ Oh yes, iu a little while.” ers, witli working women, ballet girls, adven­ said, “ lie didn’t say he wouldn’t join turesses, and a host of others, and we seent to A stranger, meeting a man in the streets ol' loveliness for having thought don't know. Were they, Mr. Great- Miss Yan Orme stood up anil looked that brought it all about.—llarpar’s you again ?” “Then you might say” (with a little lie listening to their stories from their own tips, hesitation) "I'll be there to-night.” of Boston, a few days since, roughly ac­ as an old woman in a mob-cap. erex?’ aside. beyond Miss Aherneth to Mr. Greater- Weekly. “ Not to me, but he did to others; and so thoroughly does tlie author enchain our costed him with, “ Here, I want to go to tr mother is very kind, h u n t •1 don't remember,’ said B u t. ‘Let ex, standing in thedoor-way, who came he lias not been near me since the last What hinders you, then, from coming terest. Our warmest enthusiasm and our deep­ to the practice, when here's Morgan close est contempt are alternately aroused by the the Tremont House!” The deliberate re­ une in and see my flowers?’ me read them and I’ll decide? forward to Iter relief instantly. practice.” thrilling recitals of their deeds of virtue and ply was: “ Well, you can go, ifyou A BEAUTIFUL EXTRACT. “ Very good. Keep his place for him, by?” i, I will. Are these your cltil- ‘I don’t din e trust you. People have ‘V on must not stand? lie said, lead- Yes, indeed; 111 come,” said Johu, ice. The history and frauds of tlie famous won't bcjgone long." a way of burning up their old letters, ing her back to her seat. ‘I think 1 and make no wonder of his coming hack. Tammany Ring are related witli great force and hc asked. It was night. Jerusalem slept as It will he all right,” said Uwen, going oil untying his apron. andor, and this portion aloue is worth the price :y are my little scholars. 7 ou if they can lay hands upon them. Now have l'ountl a friend of mine”— turning I’ll wait while j’ou put on your coat,” of tlie book. Somebody having said that a friend of quietly amid her hills as a child upon on his expedition. his had "Ohio features,” it is suggested tave mistaken me for the old no­ perhaps I am silly and sentimental, hut to.Kate. “ VV by did you run away from the breast of its mother. The noise­ Sooner than a mail of his sizo could said Owen, calmly, leaning against the Visitors to New York, cannot hope to sec or door; and they soon started together. know as much of tlie city as they may learn by that Ohio has only one i, if that’s what he lle lived in Iter shoe !’ mine are worth .something to me. By lyour lrientls?’ he questioned, relieving less sentinel stood like a statue at his have been expected to travel, he was at perusal of this book. To all who contemplate means. von take care of all these flowers the way, Mr. Greaterex, did you ever Mary of the fan, the door of John Phillips, a shoemaker by “And you think I sing llat, Mr. Grif­ visiting tlie great Metropolis, we cordially rec­ post, and the philosopher’s lamp burned fiths—do you, indeed?" asked John, as ommend it, both for its information and for its If?' he asked, while she pointed go into court when there was a breach •1 ran away from my enemies,’ if you dimly in the recesses of his chamber. trade, and noted for possessing tlie rich­ There is a tirao for all things. The est tenor voice iu the whole district. they walked along. powerful warnings against the dangers of tlie ur favorites. ‘What a poetical of promise case on? Jerome took us please. But moral darkness involved the na­ “ Yes, John, very flat.” city. Those who cannot see New York for time to “ leave" is when a young lady asks ym ent!' in once, when they were reading tlie ‘Do you call me one?’ “ What, Johu!” he cried, “you at home themselves will he in a great measure repaid you how the walking is. tion in its unenlightened shadows. Rea­ when all the baud is going tip yonder to “ I never could find it,” said John, in for that privation by reading this work. Itis , it is not poetry, it is poverty love-letters, and it was so funny ! Ev­ ‘Perhaps we had better withdraw,’ son shed a faint glimmering over the the hall? I never thought, when my po­ some discontent. published iu botlt English and German; sold by loves me,’ she replied. ‘I make erybody was convulsed. They were said poor K ate, tossing her head to hide “ May be you never tried,” said Owen. subscription only, and tlie publishers want Our life is but a winter’s day; minds of men, like the cold and insuf­ ny strap broke this morning, and I put it agents in every county. n bouquets to sell. Let me give very nice letters too !’ her chagrin. ‘Come, children? ready for your man to fetch ami mend, “No, indeed,” said John. Some only breakfast, and away; ficient shining of a distant star. The Very shyly did the deserting tenor Others to dinner stay, esc for your button-hole.’ Bert turned a little pale. He vaguely ‘Thank you,’ Bert answered her : ‘I immortality of man’s spirituaul nature that 1 should sec you in the shop?” Scridners’ Monthly for July is at hand . Johu looked rather forlornly about on look around when he entered tho ball And are full fed; inks; and I wiil order a bouquet remembered I hat at dillerent periods he should like a few minutes alone with was unknown, his relation unto heaven hut no one noticed him; his seat wa- In this number the West Point Military Acad­ the piles of sand boots he had just been emy and Its surroundings are profusely an The oldest man but sups, i every day.’ had believed himself seriously ‘sm itten’ Miss Van Orme, ifyou please, undiscovered, and his destiny obscured vacant, and he went up to it as if his And goes to bed. with Maria’s charms, and had no doubt ‘Uh, you had heller go hack to Miss bringing to the staud by the door, and beautifully illustrated, the historical and de­ , I shall gtow as rich as Croesus, in a cloud of mystery. It was at this said nothing. coming was a matter ot course; aud al- scriptive text being supplied by Benson J . Los- Large is his debt re too generous. One of my lit- written in a strain becoming a lover, Kale iu the drawing-room? said Miss period that two forms of ethereal hov­ “John, tnan! surely you know the the singers, knowing his value, were cares sing. /Another timely paper is that on “ Wo­ That lingers out the day. lolars shall take it to you.’ but how ardently cr how explicitly he Van Orme, when the door had closed ered about the land of God’s chosen peo­ time," exclaimed Mr. Griffiths, pulling out ful not to show surprise, or Iu any way man as a Smuggler anil Wontan as a Detective,” give offense. He that goes soo nest ; if you please, I wiil come for could not recall. He knew that there upon them ; ’It will be a shame to dis- ple. They came like sister angls, sent his watch. “Il’s little more than three- in which one of the most curious and suggestive Has the toast to pay. The practice passed, and the contest brandies of the Custom House system is fully had been a hreach-of-promise case away appoint Mrs. Aherneth; and, indeed, I to earth on some embassy of love. The quarters till you meet and you not dressed Epitaph from Greyfriers Churchyard. up! Make haste, and give over tlie shop passed, and tlie .Aherylily singers took the exposed. Mr. Warner's “Back-Log Studies" tainly. It is lime for me to ring hack in the experience of one of his can get along without you, sir? one of majestic stature ami well formed prize. are, if anything, more delightful than their pre ill now; recess has been over aneestots; and tnougli the case had ‘But I can’t get along without you? to Morgan, and come with me. 1 expect limb, which her drapery scarcely con­ to hear you sing until you make my heart “ It was ‘The March of the Men of liar deeessors. “Draxy Miller’s Dowry,” by Saxe — A young lady had Iter nice summer ivc iniuuies? not gone against him, yet he had nev- ‘And yet you know nothing at all cealed, in her erect bearing and stately dance again.” ” lech’ that did it," said Owen; “ 1 never Holm, is concluded in this number; and a set on fire by a spark from an engine on Mon­ appose that is a hint for me to he er fully recovered tlie tone of his seu- about me? heard the like of it before?’ generous installment is given of Mrs. Olip day, and was consequently very much put out. eye, exhibiting the highest degree of “ No indeed, Mr. Griffiths, no indeed, hunt’s “At His Gates." Mr. Wilkinson's 1 wish 1 was a little chap in sihilities, which had received such a ‘1 am satisfied with my knowledge. I strength and confidence. Her right sir. I’ll not sing to-day nor to-night,” “ Indeed, Mr. Griffiths,” said the leader Moral—Don’t wear inflammable gauzy fubries of the baud, “ it w:« yourself did it, for seardiing but courteous criticism of “ Mr. Low irimer class! Good-by, you will shock. know that you are charming and that I arm was extended in an impressive ges­ said John, quickly and a little thickly. ell’s Prose” is concluded. Then we have a in railway traius. > to-morrow.’ “ Why—what has got into your pipes, you brought us our tenor, and he never ‘Give them to me? said Bert, reach- love you? ture upward, where night appeared to sung as lie did, both morning and even­ strong naturalistic story by James T. McKay icre have you been, Bert?’ said ing his hand for them ‘Will you give ‘You love a woman sailing under an have placed her darkest pavilion, while John?” asked tlie old man kindly. entitled “Harker and Blind;” an interesting — A Terre Hautcntot went to California “ Pipes?—Oh, anything hut good tunes ing. before.” little illustrated article on spiders (“ Will you fourteen years ago, leaving behind a lady love. lie ; ‘the carriage has been wait- me anything in return of equal value? alias? I am neither Mrs. Small nor Mis3 on her left reclined her delicate com­ “ Well, Richard,” said the kindly old Will you give me the nosegay iu your Van Orme? is iu my pipes, Mr. Griffiths, Will yon Walk into my Parlor ?”) ; an illustrated paper, All these years this faithful couple have each is half hour.’ panion, in form and countenance the please try a pair of sand-shoes? You man, “ I maybe did; and keep in mind “ As Others See Us,” by Prof. Wilder, of “ Cor­ irried some apphs to the widow buttonhole?' j ‘I don’t care a fig who you are. I what a strong thing a soft tongue is. writteu and received two letters per week, un­ contrast of the other. She was droop­ spoke about a pair last week?’ nell;” a brief essay ou “ The Law of tlie til within the last week or two, w -h eu tue man ‘It is beginning to fade. No, Miss will many you tomorrow, it' you con- There are no hones so hard as bones of s,’ answered the guilty Bert. ing like a flower moistened by refresh­ “ No. John, no: l''» not thn man for Heart and the Law of tho Street,” by Mr letuiucU to runtauu, anil a marriage is being ar Uplon? I sent, under whatever name you may Contention, nuu I've utoKeii inoio Litaii Hodgkins ; and poc,„a t,j Mr„. xviutnoy and cr sent them.’ ing dews, and her bright and troubled such light wares when I think about it. one to-day—only with a soft tongue.” Miss Osgood. The Editorial Departments ranged. Wonder if the parties now have those , did you? Has she any children?' ‘Come into the garden and I will give choose? eyes scanned them with ardent but va­ But the singing, John—you don’t mcafi us usual, quite full, and their contents very two thousand nine hundred and twelve letters.. tere were half-a-dozen or more you a fresh one? ‘Generosity is catching, I will tell you to say you are not going to join to-night? timely and interesting. rying glances. Suddenly a light, like Wliy, I should miss you out of “ The “ A Morning Call.”—The horse car ig about the premises,’ answered ‘Thanks? my story? the stm, (lashed out from the heavens quid nuncs, who made up their minds — Editing a newspaper is very much like car­ March of the Men of Harlech” as good as rying an umbrella in a windy day; everybody smiling. He followed her into the garden where T will not listen to it except from and Faith anil Hope hailed, with excit­ long since to be surprised at nothing, What T he Graphic is among English maga­ a hundred of the best men if I didn’t hear thinks he could manage better than the one jr folks always have such a lot. she made a selection, and throwing Mrs. the lips of Mrs. Berthold Greaterex? ing songs, tlie ascending Star of Beth­ your beautiful voice.’ were rather touched up in their withers, zines, T ub Aldine is among American tnaga yesterday morning, and owned lip beat. who has hold of the handle. she have to take care of them Small’sigift aside, put her own in its ‘Please yourself? lehem. Years rolled away and a “ Indeed, Mr. Griffiths, and you are very zines, the difference in point of artistic ex­ place. When she bail finished he picked, ‘Thank you. Then I will come for good, and kind, and civil always, and 1 A damsel of about twenty summers called cellence being generally in favor of T he Al — An Indiana paper describes tho feast of a f?’ stranger was seen at Jerusalem. He dine. It is certainly so in the July number up his faded flower and pressed it in his you to-morrow, ami we will be married "visit everybody was the like of "you,” re­ into tlie horse car office, and taking a seat legislative delegation at a railroad dinner. The at seemed to be her occupation.’ was a meek, unassuming man, whose among the passengers? awaiting to ho of tlie latter, the illustrations of which arc of a reporter narrates the facts iu the case very must he disagreeable to he old own pocket-hook. in church. But when he returned to the plied Phillips, in a comforted tone. more varied character than any hitherto pub­ happiness seemed to consist in acts of “ Is it cold, John?” asked Mr. Griffiths. translated to Westbrook, drew her cigar, pointedly; “ The delegates set at 3. P. M. They ,oor too; to lose your color, and ‘Uh, said Maria, ‘a souvenir of I drawing-room ami told his story to benevolence to the human race. There struck a light, and proceeded to take a lished, Tlie full-page frontispiece, “Patriotic "No, indeed, sir; it was more ot a Education,” by F. Beard, is a spirited realiza­ upset at 5.” iur eyes retreating into your head, some------? The words broke off in Mrs. Aherneth, she insisted that the was deep traces of sorrow on his coun­ quiet smoke! To the right nor the left heat that I took,” answered John, suffi­ did she turn her timorous eyes; hut look tion of a Fourth of July night. Tlie other skin growingyellow and wrinkled, her throat. ‘Who gave it to you?’ she, wedding should take place at her house, tenance, though no one knew why he ciently mollified to smile a little at his illustrations, all of which are fine, are; “ King — A young man lately entered the office of abruptly asked. ' Everybody was taken aback at Greater- ing straight at tho smoko as it vanished the Hartford Register in Bankruptcy anil said, our hair getting gray. Is she an grieved, for he lived in the practice of' joke. in thin air. she enjoyed the ductile weed W itlaff’s Drinking Horn,” “ View in the Sure- old fright, Beit?’ •The widow Small,’ replied Bert, smil- ex when Berthold wrote that he should every virtue, and was loved by all the “ Took a heat? oh—what, a little miff, neu Pass, Switzerland,” “The Loffler Peak, after some hesitation; that ho wanted a license for about thirty minutes, when drawing because he was going to get married that eve it hail better go and see for your- mg. bring his bride home the following week good and wise. I doubt—a little aflrontsomewhere?" her wraps about her, this gentle maiden Tyrol,” “ A Shipwreck on the Coast of Dieppe,” You ‘You may have seen her,’ he wrote, “ No,a little affront ,Mr. Owen. Haven’t “ Blowing Hot and Cold,” and “Puss Asleep.” ning. The hard-hearted clerk informed him tha laughed her brother, ‘your taste ‘Come, you arc teasing me. By and by it was rumored that the withdrew. It was a pleasant sight to see The literary contents are excellent, the most ‘when she was Mrs. Small and lived in 1 been laboring tny best to do credit to with what indifference she stood the people did not go into bankruptcy until after iffereiilfrom mine. That panicr, shan’t see a single letter—and they are Stranger worked miracles, that the the singing, and never kept from a prao noticeable thing being “After the Comet,” they were married and sent him to the city stance, which you wore yesterday, ever so interesting? the cottage in Lover’s Lane. You re­ blind saw, the dumb spoke, the dead peeping from all corners: of the Greeley which claims to be a lecture read before tlie tice, and was 1 to he told before every­ boys on one hand, and tho Grantites on clerk' bought so stylish, is simply hid- ‘How could they be otherwise when member, perhaps, that you once sent arose, the ocean moderated its chafing body that 1 sung flat and put them all New York Historical Society in 1932, and to be the other. Otic of these verdant youths a veritable record of a great catastrophe that ,o ine.’ you were the subject?’ her some summer sweetings. I owe my tide, the very thunder articulated, lie out?" cried John, red in the lace and — One hundred and seven convicts in the happines to those precious apples. was ready to bet his Greeley tile that it befel the earth sixty years before. The sub- no, 1 hate the neighborhood of Just then Caroline called to them was the .Son of God. Envy assailed greatly incensed. was Tennie Claflin; b'utTenuie, wo learn, scription*price is $5.00 per annum, which in­ Connecticut State prison have petitioned the ty and trouble ; squalor gives me lhatshe was going home, and the con­ Caroline will remember the occasion, him to death. “ Who put that on you, John?” de­ is not in town. The lads who count the cludes a superb Oil Chromo, and wo offer to legislature for the passage of a more stringent m. N o; I will send her some of ference ended. because she offered to part with some manded Owen, calmly. tickets, were in extacies at the call, and send tho Aldine and Chromo, together with •tiquor law. They represent that more than Thickly guarded he slowly ascended “ No other than him who knows best it 1 —without paniers—if you So it happened that Bert temporized of her wardrobe to the poor widow? the Hill of Calvary. A heavy cross hope l'or a repeat; but the ladies waiting the Gazette, for one year, to any person send­ three-fourths of the iumates of the prison owe was nothing but spite, and envy, and jeal­ for the cars were slightly disgusted.— ing us $5.75 in advance. their incarceration to the influence of strong she would like them, but don’t with that hint of his letters being read •Uh ! oh !’ cried Caroline, ‘he has beat him to the earth. But Faith ousy; Richard Hughes it was," the leader in court for the diversion of the towns- married the widow Small and all her Portland Press. drink. iC to go and see her.’ And then leaned on His arm, and Hope, dipping of its, who thinks his own’ cousin, Rico H arpeb’s Magazine for July is filled with drove round and called on the folks, hanging over his head. Had he children! IIow could he? She’s old her pinion3 iu His blood mounted to the Hughes, is a better tenor. Let them put T he Philosophsr’s Stone__A term entertaining, useful and seasonable reading. — The last census of Germany, takon in De­ l girls, and Caroline lost sight been quite certain of their contents he enough to be his grandmother. Oh, skies. ' hitn first. I hope they’ll be sorry for applied to anything which is supposed to The principal illustrated articles nro “In cember, 1871, shows a population ot 41,085,616. r poor widow and her large fatn- might have defied them ; but lie was dear? dear! dear! I shall never want it.” he capable of procuring immediate Search of the Picturesque,” a lively sketcli; There is an excess of 752,347 females over the discussing the new polonaise and aware that a young man in the first to see another summer sweeting as long “ So he said you sung llat, did he?” wealth, or any other great benefit, for the “ Tho City of the Saints (Rome),” by Lyman males. Some wags were walking around an Abbott, and “The Explorations of Di Cesnola test style of chignons. But Bert llight of fancy allows his enthusiasm to as I live. I wish you would order asked Owen. possessor or tinder. Origin: Among the agricultural implement store, and they old alchemists, this name was given to in Cyprus." There are various stories and amends for his sister’s shortcom- run away with his prudence. Spades to cut down the tree, mamma. chanced see in the rear a dressed hog “ Yes, indeed, Mr. Griffiths,” said John, poems. Trollope’s serial continues with its — ‘Ye are the children of the devil,” was the rather staggered by Owen’s hearing of an imaginary substance, in attempting to text of a divine in the morning, and ia tho af­ All the time that he chatted with But all this did not prevent him No wonder an apple tree brought hanging by a hook to the wall. ‘H a! ha I’ discover which they were continually usual interest, and Emilio Castelar contributes cried they to the young man in attend­ the affront so quietly. a second installment of his thoughtful and ternoon ho said, “ Children,obey your parents’” .Upton, holding her scarlet yarns from going daily to Mrs. Small’s for trouble into the world, and shut folks engaged, it was supposed to have the ance, ‘what sort of an agricultural ira “ Well, well: I shouldn’t have thought brilliant history of “Republicanism in Eu. laving gallant nothings, lie was his bouquet, which, by-the-by, he some o it of Paradise 1 Itkceps it reputation 6U*1‘ U1 ““ virtue of converting the baser metals in­ — A blundering Dubuque printer eludes to . ,1 I m I .1* i. .1 ,.r plemeut do you call that?’ ‘That? he he’d have the courage to do it, seeing tho rope.” M. D. Conway has a paper on “Maz- an astorney-at-jaw. tring her with the widow Small, times carried to Maria Upton, a sacri­ up finely. Io think that the heir of y.qj, qs a )iat,ent combined root-grubber, value your voice is to them. I shall al­ to gold, and of curing all kinds of dis­ zini,” and there are various other interesting inding flaws in her beauty and fice to Nemesis; and these daily call- Greaterex should marry a hideous old coru-sheller, apple-grinder, gate-lifter ways respect Richard for it, John ; he has eases. articles, besides the well-filled editorial de­ at the cottage in Lover’s Lane becaim witlow partments. For sale at all periodical stores. — If tby ^conscience smite thee once, it is an inor. Only yesterday he had double-action, back-spring sod-plow, but shown himself a true friend. You have — A Wisconsin minister awoko his slumber­ admonition; if it smite thee twice, it Is a con­ ht Maria Upton the prettiest girl like daily bread to the hungry. Hi Guess her surprise when Berthold I guess you won’t want one, for it takes only one fault, and he has told you of it ing charge by vehemently saying, “ Deacon T. The Galaxt for July is a good number, demnation. world, with whom it would not lived for them, connted the hours till it opeued the carriage door, and there de­ a mighty smart man to manage ’em? —you do sing flat ?” wake up,the beat of the sermon ia to come.’ tocfelm From the Adirondack's. Jay, whither we must travel, as the Wil­ church in the afternoon, and at the Methodist Q T Senator Hamlin and son, Speaker Blaine Kimball had been left on the street by her Death of an Inventor, “ Childrens Sunday” was observed Burlington, Vt. July l, 1,872. mington hotel was “ shet.” church in the evening. Interesting and touch­ and son, with Col. H. S. Osgood, J . W . Chase father. Had he known the real state of the New York, July G.—Charles Clinton, with very interesting ceremonies, at ing incidents illustrating the work of the Home Esq., (and we think one or two other gentle­ 63 years old, was struck by a train on the Congress Square ( Universalist ) Jo the Editor o f the liockland Gazette: The next day to Plattsburg and thence case he would have had search instituted for the railroad last night and fatally injured. will he related and a choir of children from the men) from Augusta, and Hon. S. P. Brown of church in Portland, l.i>t Sabbath, the an­ Friday, July 12,1872. My last letter left us at Buck Moun­ to Burlington across Mr. K. at once. He was the inventor of the patent steam niversary of lhe Sunday-school bein" Home will be present and sing some choice Washington, arrived at the Thorndike Hotel tain Point, Long Lake. Breaking camp LAKE CHAMPLAIN. The next that was known of Mr. Kimball safety valve, car-coupling, locomotive held the same day. The church was dec.” pieces of music. This institution is a very last Monday evening, for the purpose of join­ wheels, tar spring, incombustibleboilers, The Baltimore Convention, I*riday morning June 28th, the guides How interesting and picturesque is this after liis parting from his daughter in the man­ orated with flowers, with cages of can­ deserving charity, and since its organization, ing in an excursion of several days along the self-registering scales, cement and many aries hung among the decorations, aud in packed the boats for the Upper Saranac lake! Forever memorable ns a battle ner mentioned above, was his being killed on on Wednesday, fulfilled its predetermined in 18G5, it has received and cared for more than coast in the steam-yacht “ Fire-Fly.” The the track of the Boston and Providence Rail­ other patents. lie built Harber’s second the moi nig twenty childron were presen­ Lake, on our way out of the woods—a ground in three great wars, its waters buildings in New York. ted at the font for the baptismal or dedi­ mission by nominating Horace Greeley 3,200 children. The Home is supported hy Dix Island Granite Company had generously road, about half-way between Hogg Bridge and row of twenty-five miles, by Long Lake, and its islands are hallowed by the valor catory service, among whom were three and B. Gratz Brown, on the first ballot as voluntary contributions and is not sectarian in tendered the yacht for this trip to the U. S. Boylston Station. The best information we Racuette River and Spectacle Lake, over ous deeds of our forefathers, while its Maine Items. pairs of‘twins. The pastor. Rev. Mr. the regular candidates of the Democratic character, six denominations of Christians be­ Superintendent at Dix Island, R. L. Fogg, have yet been able to obtain of the circum­ Gibbs, give each child a kiss and a little which we had come. We camped for the margin, through its entire length has been Party for President and Vice President, ing represented on its Board of Managers. Esq., on whose invitation the party was made stances was communicated to Dr. Frye hy the bouquet as lie ended the ceremony. nighton Deer Island, Upper Saranac Lake. pressed by the weary leet aud sprinkled Rev. L. L. Ilanscom is to leave Cam­ and adopting the Cincinnati resolutions A very large party went on the Catho­ up. The party left here in the “ Fire-Fly "at coroner who was to investigate the case. The den for a new field of labor at Searsport. All accounts from Bath agree that a new A first class thunder shower passed over with the blood of patriots in defence ot a6 its platform. The Lion of tree-trade lic excursion from this city to Damariscotta 8 o’clock Tuesday morning, and besides the facts were given him by tho engineer of the Fifteen pairs of twins is Portland’s day ha> dawned upon that city, llusi - during the night, causing a racket among the country against the unnatural alliance Mill on the Fourth. Exercises appropriate to gentlemen above named, included Hon. N. A. train hy which Mr. K. was killed, who was not proud record so far this year. ness was never more lively in tie palmy and pro-slavery Democracy has lain down days of shipbuilding. The new railroad the mountains, of which the dweller in of English musket and savage scalping- Farwell, Col. E. R. Spear and Messrs. T. E. himself on duty that day, hut was told them hy lovingly with the Lamb of high protec­ the day were arranged to take place at the lo­ Sixty-six car-loads of freight were re­ enterprises which Bath has always Heat­ the open country can have little concep­ knife. Ticonderoga, Point. Platts cality of the picnic. The Declaration of In­ Simonton and C. W. 8. Cobh of this city, N. the railroad men who were on the train. This ceived at the Maine Central station in tion and abolitionism. If the most auda­ ed with liberality, are beginning to make tion. It was a continuous reverberation, burg, each telling a fearful tide of English dependence was read in a creditable manner M. Hartwell of Fox Island and R. L. Fogg train was the outward half-past twelve o’clock Bangor Friday. themselves felt in the development of v r- cious political prophet had ventured, the echoes of one peal not .reaching their treachery and Anglo-Indian ferocity. On by Miss Emma Shields, and W. C. Perrigo, and Capt. E. F. Wyman from Dix Island. Dedham train, and as it approached the scene Rev. Dr. Sheldon closed his labors with rious manufacturing establishments, so four years ago, to predict such a coalition the west the Adirondacks, and on the east, Esq., was to make an oration, hut before he Senator Morrill of Maine, Senator Chandler of the tragedy, a man, who was afterwards the Unitarian church in Waterville last that mechanics and laboring men readily journcy’6 end, before a fresh peal let loose find employment at good wages. Under he would have been scoffed at as crazier had proceeded far in his speech, the rain came of Michigan and Hon. Eugene Hale will join found to he Mr. Kimball, was seen walking Sabbath. another troop, A continuous war. not the Green Mountains rise grandly, the thunders of the new tariff act. ship­ the party at Ellsworth. It was the design of There are more vessels in course of col" than Daniel Pratt or George Francis loud and sudden, but unceasing, rollick- stretching to the horizon north, and south down upon the party and put a sudden termi­ repidly on the track ahead of the train and go­ building has revived. One firm propose the excursionists to proceed first directly to struction in Washington county at pres­ Train. The Democrats have but one prin­ some ; reminding one of Byron’s lines: the narrow lake filling the valley for 120 nation to the exercises. We are sorry to ing in the same direction. The whistle was ent, than in any former year. to launch eleven vessels of various ton­ Ellsworth; thence to Mt. Desert for a day or immediately sounded, but the man paid no at­ nage .luring the present season. We ciple in this campaign—“ to beat Grant”— “From peak to peak, the rattling crags among, miles. learn that a lively “ row ” occurred among The Kennebec Journal says the signs Leaped the live thunder.” some persons who were among the party two; thence to Castine and the Penobscot riv­ tention to it. The engineer then signalled to congratulate our sister citv upon her and they have done what will give them CONCLUSIONS. of the times indicate a bountiful harvest prosperity. Next day we rowed to Martin's. Hav­ which at the time threatened serious conse­ er, arriving at Bangor on Saturday night. “ brake up” the train, hut too late to avoid the of almost everything cultivated by Maine the best chance to accomplish that exceed­ For panoramic beauty, magnificent ing heard, while here, much of the grand­ quences.’; The disturbance was quelled, how­ fatal result, and the locomotive struck Mr farmers. ingly hard job. scenery, exhilarating air, redolent with 8ggP*The schooner “ Calista,” Capt. Nelson eur of the Wilmington Pass, we decided ever, without any hones being broken. Spear, of this port, was last week fitted with Kimball, breaking his left leg and throwing him The Portland Monitor has changed invigorating odors, limpid streams, vast back upon the “ cow-catcher,” inflicting some owners and will in future be known as to return to the AuSable R. R. Station by ^ “ Tlie Rockland Steam Mill Company “Hix’s Patent Windlass,” which we have here­ [y llo n . 1. K. Kimball, the circum­ forests of immense trees, high peaks and wounds upon the head and probably killing the “Leader.” Hon. J. B. Hall will con­ evening and consist of an oration bv W. that route, and accordingly procured a are making preparations to put up a ship steam tofore described, and the invention promises tinue editor-in-chief. stances of whose violent death are detailed numberless mountains, a visit to the Ad­ him almost instantly. We understand that E. Steven-, ot Boston, and a poem team for elevator, on the railroad wharf, at the water in actual working everything that Mr. II ix has Tho annual Methodist camp-meeting, at in another column, was a man of superior irondacks must satisfy any reasonable when the train was brought to a stop, it had by M.- Moses Owen of Bath. Un Satur­ A RIDE TO WILMINGTON NOTCH, terminus of the Knox& Lincoln railroad. Tins claimed for it. Of course, no opportunity has Wesleyan Grove, Northport, will com­ day morning the members will embark natural talents and had occupied import­ traveler. Ho who expects much game, nearly or quite reached Boylston Station. An which is the pass between Whiteface company is now doing a large and prosperous yet occurred to test the practical operation of mence Monday, August 26th, and contin­ under si .Jed orders for some point, where ant public positions. He represented his easily secured, will be disappointed, and inward train which was there was signalled to ues through the week. a Clam Bake and oilier fe.-tivirics will Mountain, aud “The Handle,” on the west business, which is constantly on the increase. the surge-relievers, hut the case hardly admits town in the Legislature many years since Steamer Lewiston took about a hundred take place and will return in season for and the Wilmington Mountains on the even trout may elude his rod. There are One of E. Drake’s new machines for the man­ of a doubt that these willfully answer the ends wait and Mr. Kimball’s body was placed upon and served two terms as Senator for Lin­ people to Mt, Desert last Saturday ; chiefly the evening liaius and .-learners. plenty of them, of all varieties and sizes, designed, and we look with confidence for it and brought in to the Tenth Police Station. coln county. In 1852 he was nominated East. Starting at two o'clock P. M. from ufacture of heading has recently been added from rthe South and West, who go to Martin’s,the horses were allowed to move but it requires time, patience aud a knowl­ to the manufacturing department. This com­ Capt. Spear’s verdict when he shall have had Among the articles found on Mr. Kimball’s spend the ‘heated term’ at that delightiul Genet at Item s, as a candidate for Congress by the “ wool­ person were a letter addressed to “ J. K. Kim­ very leisurely the first five or six miles, edge of their habits, to be very success­ pany was organized through the efforts of Mr- occasion to prove the efficiency of the surge- place. — An IS years old m:>s in Minnesota runs a ly-head” facliou of the Democracy. Hon. ball,” (as it was read) and some baggage-checks by reason of the intense heat. Alas! ful. Even here, we caught all we need­ Geo. Mayo, whose business energy has “ pushed relieving apparatus. To provide an effective Repairs have begun on the U . S. Hotel, farm otlover 200 acres with the help of two M. S. Smith of Warren being the candi­ ed to eat, and more, but we heard of oth­ things.” It was his design, previous to his and reliable surge-reliever, contained in the of the Sherman House, and acting upon this Portland. A French roof is being put on, boys. She put $500 iu St. Paul bank Hat year. that five or six miles of road was the clue, dispatch was sent to the Sherman House fifty rooms are to be added and the house date of the “ wild-cat” faction. The writ- ers not so successful. As for venison, coming to Rockland, to establish similar works windlass and always operating with it, was Who speaks for her? ouly portion of it in which a walk or trot asking if a man of that name was stopping will be entirely renovated aud newly . er, although a boy at the time, has a most there is, doubtless, plenty in the wilder­ at Co. Thomaston, but not meeting with much Mr. Hix’s object in working out this invention, furnished. — I he British Society for the Advancement was at all optional with horses or driver. there. Mr. K’s name not being upon the reg­ vivid recollection of the stormy proceed­ ness, but not in camp generally. encouragement, was induced to try his luck in and in successfully accomplishing this result The city debt proper of Bath, is $218, of Art ofli-rs live thousand dollars rewind lor Consulting a pocket map, we found we ister a negative answer was returned, hut Mr. a pigment or covering that will perfectly pro­ ings of that famous Congressional con­ To such as love the “ pleasures ol' the another locality. he Jias produced a windlass possessing such 938 which is $90,746 less than it was 1867, vention, which afters pending three days were passing through the township of Wm. Gillespie subsequently being in the hotel when it reached its maximum. In addi­ tect iron from ru-t a a I fouling. pathless,” who would lay down, for g^M iss Sarah Boardman Barrows, of marked advantages over any other, indepen­ in vain attempts to organize, split into North Elba. Asked intelligent driver if dent of its original purpose, that we think it and hearing the matter mentioned, at once tion to this there is a liability of $137,000 I he olossom cannot tell what become? of he knew where John Brown’s place was. while, the weary burdens of business East Sumner, lias been appointed to the Toun supposed the victim of the sad accident to he voted in aid of the Knox & Lincoln Rail- its ouor, and no man. can t ;ll wb it becomes Of two parts, each nominating a candidate. goo, Burmah, mission ; and sails for her field would largely supersede the common windlass, “John who?” life, and dwell in the secret haunts of na­ Hon. I. K. Kimball, with whom he was ac­ roaid. his influence and example, that loll away from In consequence of this split, Hon. E. W. of labor in September, via England. She is to even if the surge-relievers were left out. With ture and sport with rifle and rod, it would quainted. He nt once proceeded to the Tenth A young lady created considerable ex­ him and go beyond hi.- k ;u on their mission. Farley, the Whig candidate, was elected. “John Brown.” its combined advantages we think there can be citement in the village school at Waldo­ be diflicult to find a solitude better adapt­ be supported hy the Woman’s Missionary So­ Station and identified the body. Miss Kimball —Darwin says he is simply seeking for truth; Mr. Kimball was for n long time Presi­ “Don’t know him; don’t think he lives ciety,, which was organizedjn April of lastyeai- little doubt that it will he rapidly applied to boro on the 27th ult., by discharging a re­ ed to their pleasures. Threaded in all was all the time ignorant of the facts, and we admits that his theories are not proven, and dent of the Lime Rock Insurance Com­ round here.” vessels of all classes, as soon as it becomes volver; the bullet lodging in the wall but directions, through mountain and forest, and has now five missionaries under appoint­ understand it was not until 4 or 5 o’clock that a few inches above the teacher's head.— stales that he does not oiler his doubtful sup­ A little further on, we saw a piece of known. With the windlass in working order positions as evidence against well-established pany, and a Director in one of our Banks, ment, This mission is to he wholly devoted she overheard some persons talking of the ac­ Oracle. board stuck in the fence at a corner. Go­ by the great highways of the wilderness, on hoard the Calista, its merits are even more convictions. and has filled other important business to educating and christianizing heathen wo­ cident in the hotel parlor, heard the name “ I. A book agent named BufTuin, of Vassal- ing to it we fouud it inscribed “J ohn the lake and the river, which afford easy apparent than when examined in the model. positions. He possessed talents which men. A meeting was held at the Baptist Chapel K. Kimball” mentioned and knew that the vic­ boro', Me., while walking across the — It is b id. bat there is no help for it. The Brown's Grave one mile.” Asked the and delightful transit to every part, the Every shipmaster and seaman sees them at a Scturday Review In- »|. cided that “ Under the might have given him an eminent posi­ on Monday evening, to organize an auxiliary so­ tim of the accident must he her father. She Portland, Saco and Portsmouth Railroad tourist or hunter may find infinite enjoy­ glance, as soon as his attention is called to track at North Berwick, on Monday of transmuting power of climate the people of the tion in political affairs, but for the unfor­ learned driver to take us to it. He ap­ ciety, at which there was a good attendance. was taken in a carriage to the coroner’s, where peared to have no inclination that way ment, either by energetic roughing aud Miss Boardman was present and gave a history them. The windlass works with great ease last week was struck by the engine, United States are in course of assimilation in tunate personal habits which marred his she learned the facts, hut hy advice did not thrown a long distance in the air and in­ roaming, or by poetically floating and of her own experience with reference to the and its strength is at once apparent. The surge body and mind to the aborininal inhabitants.” usefulness. The zeal with which he en­ and made many excuses, until a small then see the body. Dr. Frye subsequently ar- stantly killed. “ pecuniary" was placed in his honest dreaming. work and her anticipations. A society was or­ relievers are, of course,as we have heretofore — We should every night call ourselves to an tered into the present Temperance Re­ arrived at the Sherman House, learned wha An inquest has been held on the dead account. What iulirmity have I mastered to­ palm, when he put the horses down the The healthfnluess of the region is be­ ganized, with twenty-three members and many described them, out of sight, but the great ad­ body found near Vanceboro,’and the ver­ form movement gave his friends great, yond question. The pure sweet air of vantages of revolving the chain-barrels sepa­ had occurred, and subsequently took Miss day? what passion opposed? what temptation lane with surprising quickness. Never more will probably unite in the work. Kimball to her friends in Charlestown and had dict was that the deceased came to his hopes for his future honor and usefulness, this high region can but be healthful. In rately, or together, as may ho desired, and of death by means unknown. The body resisted? what virtue acquired? Our vices was there a better illustration of the On Monday afternoon Charles D.Raynes, all necessary arrangements made for the prop­ will abate ol themselves if they be brought ev­ but these have been disappointed by his summer the heat of day has no sultriness using the windlass-heads for a line or hawser, could not be identified, and the mystery adage, “ Money makes the mare go.” of Somerville, Mass., hut who has made this er care of the body. An inquest was to have ery day lo the shrift.—Seneca. sudden death. Mr. Kimball was twice without moving the chain-barrels at all, and remains still unsolved. We were soon in the door-yard of the and the cool air of night no chilliness. city his home the most of the time for four or been held on Saturday, hut we have yet been — On the track of the Hudson River Railroad, married and leaves a wife and several without the necessity of lifting the chains from Work 1ms been begun upon a wooden humble bouse built by John Brown, in Many contend that colds are unknown five years past, stole a pocket-book, containing unable to learn whether any new facts were mill nt Wayne. The building will be the other day, a man carrying a trunk was run children and a handsome property. the barrels, are seen and appreciated at a the midst of the farm he and his heroic here. But it is a hard place to get to. .$140 from a trunk at the hoarding-house of developed. 65x45 feet, three stories above the base­ down bv an express train, 'lhe locomotive glance. We cannot see how this invention ment, and will contain four sets of ma­ boys had cleared, and tilled and fenced. IL takes a pretty able-bodied invalid to Mr. C. O. Shepherd. The theft becoming Mr. Kimball’s body arrived here on the struck him, throwing him into the air, and in C3T The Boston Globe speaks thus per­ can fail to realize the advantages sought hy it, chinery. descending he alighted on the pilot, hanging stand the fatigue of a journey to Martin's known and Raynes being suspected, he was ar­ steamer Saturday morning, in charge of Dr. tinently and squarely against the prosti­ There are some filly acres of field, many and feel convinced that in producing it Mr. The soldiers graves at Hallowell were suspended by his clothes, head downward, a stumps still standing in it. The bouse is or Paul Smith’s. rested hy City Marshal Bramhall, the same af­ Frye, and his funeral took place at his late tution of the franking privilege to party Hix has made a very important contribution to decorated last Saturday afternoon, under few inches from the ground. Tho train was respectable looking cottage for this i ternoon, on Atlantic Wharf, where he was residence, at 2 o’clock, P. M., on Sunday. A the direction of the G. A. R. Prayer purposes, and we heartily say "Amen" to tjT The pressure of local matter upon our marine interests and one which we hope slopped, and it was found he had sustained no neighborhood, framed and covered with waiting to take the steamer for Boston. The great number of friends and citizens were was offered by Rev. O. M. Cousens, sing­ serious injuries, and the next day was about its words:— our columns compels us to omit editorial will yield him a rich return for his labor. apped boards. The barn is built of logs, ' officers found $68 of the money upon his per­ present and a large number of the members ing was by twenty-live young ladies un­ his work ns usual. “ It seems that a committee is left in and news matter prepared for this issue son, and he had paid $34 for a new suit cf City Co un cil.—The City Council met on of the Reform Club attended in a body. The der the direction of Dr. Nulling and ad­ as is also a pig-sty near it. In a little en­ dresses were made by Mayor E. Rowell, — The compo.-i’or has ins own way of punct­ Washington by each of the great national and also a communication concerning the clothes, and swapped his silver watch for a Tuesday evening. The follosviug orders were services were conducted by Rev. Dr. Cutter, political parties, whose duly it is to pre- closure, in front of Lhe house, the body j Rev. Mr. Crane and others. uating and spelling, and this is the way he the Catholic Picnic, received at a fclate gold one, paying a difference of $32. This passed:—Authorising the Collector of Taxes to assisted by Rev S. L. B. Chase. pare and mail, under franks, campaign of the brave but Quixotic old hero “ lies Larkin Uunton, a graduate of Colby treated u familiar pa-sage of Scripture: "The documents to be sent ail over the country hour. accounted for nearly the whole sum taken. discount eight per cent, on all taxes paid before University, formerly principal of the wicked lien, when no man pur^uetb but the mouldering in the ground.” At his feet August 31st, 1872, four percent, on all paid he- Why Mr. Kimball should have been found for political purposes. Here is another Raynes was looked up and on Tuesday morning walking on the railroad track, some miles from High School at Bath, and for many years righteous, is as bold as a lion.” 1 tween that date aud October 31st, 1872, and re- shameful abuse of the franking privilege. a gigantic boulder o f native granite, at ; CiTThe numerous members of the Kal- brought before Judge Hall, who ordered him to principal of the Lawrence School at South — It is easy in the world to live alter lhe I quiring six per cent, interest to he added to all the point where lie left his daughter, can only We do not care whether it be (lone in I he bis head a slab of bluish gray limestone loch family held a pleasant and intcrest- give bail in the sum of $5 00 for his appear­ be conjectured. There can scarcely be a doubt, Boston, lias been elected principal of the world’s opinion, it is easy in solitude to Jive af­ interest of Grant or Greeley, it is an in­ not paid pefore January 1st, 1873; instructing Normal School recently established in on which are the following inscriptions: i ing re-union, on the 4th, at the site of ance at the next term of S. J . Court, in default | Chief Engineer to remove a flagstaff at Dirigo however, that he was temporarily deranged or ter your own; but lhe great man is be who, in excusable and fraudulent use of this pow­ Boston. lie has a salary of 3500. the midst of the crowd, keeps with perfect er of franking matters through the United IN MEMORY OF the old homestead of Benj. Kalloch, in of which he was committed to ja il. ; House aud erect another; providing for four bewildered from some cause. The facts are CAPT. JOHN BROWN. enveloped in mystery and it is useless to spec­ Tlie Bangor Commercial says that as sweetness the indtpeuducnee of solitude.—Em­ States mails. Abolish the (ranking priv­ Warren. Representatives of the family The races at the Knox Trotting Park one gas lights ou Park street between Main street ilege, and you stop an immensely expen­ Who died at ulate upon them, aud we can only express our the evening train on the third of July erson. N ew York, Sept, ye 3, 1776, i were present from Rockland, Thomaston, the afternoon of the Fourth, were attended hy ! and the depot, aud an oil light at the lockup. was passing the Hall Crossing, so called, sive fraud upon the treasury.” regret that Mr. Kimball should have met this — Another Shaker elder has grown weary of in the 48 year of his age. Warren, Union, Cushing, St, George, Au- a large number of persons and gave much The Board of Aldermen voted to adhere to sudden and violent death at a time when he had half a mile from Lincoln Centre, it ran I former vote, on physicians’ hills for vaccination, the asceticism of that sect and gone over to the And we may add that a political party JOHN BROWN. I gUSta, Massachusetts •••>•' K«ntns oatisfuution to tho spootatoro- Throe races but just entered upon a work of much honor to over a man by the name of John Mather- 1 and asken for a committee of conference, hut world's people. He proposes to mount the lec­ which declares itself in favor of abolish- Dorn May s, low. was isxecutea were announced, the first for horses that never himself and usefulness to the community. son, who was lying upon tlie track, cut­ ting his head entirely from his body. ture-platform and tell what he knows about ingthe franking privilege in its platform, at Charleston, Va. About Toicn. beat three minutes, fora purse of $75; the : the matter was not acted on hy the Common Council. Committee to cousider request fora Resolutions of th e Reform Club.—At a Skakeiism, aud bis reasons for leaving it. second open to all running horses, for a purse Lorenzo Thomas, a seaman belonging and then keeps a committee employed Kg—The members of the Universalist Sun­ hand engine to he stationed near Rankin Block, meeting of the Temperance Reform Club, held on hoard the schooner Watchman of Isle- Among the latter he enumarates the oppressive during the canvass in forwarding Ions of OLIVER BROWN, day-school and congregation will make their of $25, and tho third open to all horses, for a reported favorably to retaining Defiance Engine last Saturday evening, for the purpose of taking boro, was drowned while bathing at Ban­ rules which debar the brethren from kissing • Born May 9, 1839. W as killed a t H arper’s campaign documents under the franks of annual picnic excursion on Tuesday of next purse of $100. The running race was not filled lor that purpose. Board of Aldermen voted action relative to the sudden and violent death gor last Friday. He had sunk before be the sisters or shaking hands with them; and, Ferry. Oct. 17, 1859. and only two matches were trotted. These was missed by his companions. His body from the strongTgronml he takes, it is evident its members of Congress, sets an example week. permission to John Jacobson to sell goods at of Hon. I. K. Kimball, the President of the Club, were, however, closely and handsomely con­ auction in his own store. Adjourned to Wed­ the following resolutions were adopted: was recovered several hours afterwards that he was not intended for a Shaker. of inconsistency and dishonesty that is not On the reverse the following: A. E. Carpenter, Spiritualist, will gg—'Mr. Suddenly called into sorrow and mourning by by Mr. Colson, draw tender, who has —A clergyman in a Lawrence church, on a IX MEMORY [OF tested, especially between “ Honest Quaker,” nesday evening. calculated to inspire confidence. It should give a public lecture at Snow's Hall, Sunday, the mysterious yet allwise Providence which saved nineteen menTrom drowning with­ recent occasion, discovered after commencing Fill DERICK, son of JOHN and DIANA BROWN, aud “Lady Wall” for the first purse. Ther- The City Council met again ou Wednesday has removed from us one who was an earnest in ten years past. be able to square its practice by its prin­ July 14th, afternoon and evening. tlie service, that he had forgotten his notes. As Born D ec. 21, 1830. and m urdered a t Osowo- were three entries for each race. The three evening, according to adjournment. The fol. fellow worker, and the President of our organ- ciples better than this and it cannot af­ For tlie Portland Packing Company's it was too late to send lor them, he said to his tom ie, K ansas, Aug. 30, 1856, 8®**Rev. C. E. Tucker, of Biddeford, will minute race was won hy “ Honest Quaker” in lowing orders were passed: Instructing City zation from its origin, we as members of the Rockland Temperance Reform Club, wish to shop at Casco 130 acres of sweetcorn are audience, by way of upology, that this morning ford to be guilty of this insincerity, if [For his adherence to the cause of Freedom. preach in the Universalist Church next Sun­ Treasurer to convey to the Brass and Iron planted the present year, which are es­ three straight heats, and the race for all horses give a more than formal expression to the feel­ he should have to depend upon the Lord for the people mean, in this campaign, to WATSON BROWN, day, at 3 and 7 o’clock P. M. Sunday-school Foundry Co. the lot'of land now occupied hy ings which the event occasions; therefore— timated t-» produce not less than 300,000 hy “ Red Jacket,” best three in four. The fol­ Resolved, That in the death of lion. I. K. what he might say, but that in the afternoon he pronounce their verdict against the frank­ Born Oct. 7,1835. Was wounded at Harper’s Ferry, at 10 1-2 A. M. All are invited. Defiance Engine House in exchange for con­ cans. Of Lima beans 25 acres have been lowing is a brief summary of the races : • Kimball we recognize the loss of a citizen of would come better prepared, Oct. 17, and died Oct 19, 1859. veyance of suitable lot near store of Leander planted, which, if good, will make about ing privilege let them demand that their 5®— There will be a meeting of the Reform First Race. distinguished ability, and of qualities of charac­ The headstone has been so chipped Thomas; instructing Committee on Fire De­ ter filling him to be of great influence aud use­ 2000 bushels. Tlie beaus are mixed with — The Louisville Courier Journal says: political leaders aud candidates shall not Club, at Farwell & Ames’s Hull, on Thursday For horses that never beat] 3 miles. Purse of $75; away by relic thieves, that it had to be $45 to first, $20 to second, and $10 to third. Mile partment to remove Defiance Engine House to fulness in society. sweet corn and form what is known as ‘Th e Atlanta Bun is very popular among its use it for party purposes in this canvass. evening, as usual. Addresses will be made by heats; best three in five, to harness. Resolved, That in view of the very able man­ succotash. exchanges. They cut out Mr. Stephens’ edi­ boxed up. The boulder is a quarry ol new location as soon as conveyance of the said ner in which he has presided over our meet­ various members of the Club. Let there be a Augustus Drake enters g. g .‘-Honest Quaker’’—1 1 1. torials for paper-weights.” relics, which may be chipped ad libitum. F. U. Berry enters g. in. “Lady Wall”—- 2 2 2. lot to the city has been unde; assigning new ings, in the great enthusiasm which he mani­ A man named Thomas Rogers, who lias The Fourth at VinaUiaven. full attendance. A. M. Drake enters g. in. “ Lady Harden’’— 3 3 3. Engine No. 3 to Engine Company Dirigo, No. fested in the cause from the moment lie es­ been for many years a resident of Bidde­ — By friendship you mean the greatest love, On its is deeply engraved the name Time: 2.51. 2.52, 2.51 L. poused the same, in his constant and self-sacri­ Advertisement. 3 and new Engine No. 4, to Engine Company ford, committed suicide in Saco, last Sat­ the greatest usefulness, and the most open com­ The celebration of the OGth Anniversary of S e c o n d R a c e . ficing labor for its advancement and success, which will out-last the huge monument— which attended his efforts to rescue those who urday, by plunging into tlie river from munication, and the noblest sufferings, and the our National Independence by our public-spir­ US’" A large lot of Family Bibles just re­ Open to all horses. Purse of $100; $50 to first, $30 Defiance No. 4; raising a committee to ascer­ the abutment of Cateract Bridge and J ohn Brown. The house occupied by a to second, and $20 to third. Mile heats; best three tain what arrangements uie necessary, and at were falling victims to intemperance, our cause severest truth, aud the heartiest counsel, and ited and energetic neighbors at Vinalharen ceived at Spear & Co’s. These bibles were has met with a loss which we feel to he irrepar­ forcing himself over the falls. He was a stranger, who picks up many a dollar by In fiv e,to harness. what expense for a review and parade of the the greatest union of minds, of which brave men was a decided success. A detailed report of bought at Crown & Co’s closing out sale at a ----- Burkett enters r. s. “ Red Jacket”— 2, 1,1,1. able. machinist, titty years of age, and had the sale of views of the grave and prem­ David Ames enters b. m. “ Jessie”— 1, 2, 2, 2. lire department in September, as provided for Resolved, That the removal of so efficient a and women are capable.—Jeremy Taylor. large discount, which their customers will re­ formerly been very intemperate, but had the different interesting features of the day’s A. M. Drake enters s. g, “Mountain”—3 (drawn.) in the City Ordinances. Aldermen Euglev and member should move us, who remain, to re­ ises, to visitors, the number of which is ceive the benefit of. Time : 2.44, 2.51, 2.51 »£, 2.54. doubled diligence in carrying forward that lately joined in the Temperance Reform proceedings would occupy too much of our Crocker and Councilmen Boynton, Fernald and movement. His body was found beneath We clip the following from the Troy. X. Y daily increasing. Ne kin of the old man Howe’s Great L ondon Circus ;and San­ work which was so greatly prospering under Whig: space, and will not be attempted. Jgp—The Congregational Sunday-school, and Bragg were appointed lhe Committee author­ our departed brother’s leadership. Cataract Fa Ils Sunday moi ning. reside in this region. The widow is in ger’s B ritish Menagerie of T rained W ild Some three months since Dr. Ii. V. Pierce, Upon the arrival of the Steamer Hurricane, their friends, to the number of about 175, ized in the last named order. The two Boards Resolved, That we tender to the family of of Buffalo. “ Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy We Beasts.—By reference to the very attractive our deceased brother our most heartfelt sympa­ The farmers of Dixfield have erected on the evening of the 3d, the orator of the California and one of the remaining sons made an excursion, on the K. & L. R. R. on were unable to reconcile their difference on the believed at that time it was one of the many advertisement in another column, it will be thy in this darkhourof their sore bereavement a cheese factory, which went into opera­ catch penny arrangements to swindle people day, Hon. John A. Peters of Bangor, and sev­ in Ohio. Tuesday, under the direction of their efficient matter of settling the bill of the Rockland Wa­ and commend them to the teuder compassion tion a week since. Seven hundred quarts out of their money, but during the pa>t lew- Pui-suing our journey to the “ Notch,” seen that this large and popular establishment ter Company aud the question is still an open of Him who is the God of the widow, and of eral cf his friends, were met by the two fire- Superintendent, Mr. O. B. Fales. The plaee the Fatherless, and who has said, “ my grace is of milk, the product of 100 cows, were weeks have become convinced to the contrary. we soon entered a very will visit Rockland on Tuesday, July 23d, and oue. Resolves were passed raising a Commit­ brought in the tlrst morning, and ar­ We know of several prominent citizeus who companies of the town, in full uniform, ac­ selected was a fine grove- a short distance be­ sufficient for thee.” have suffered from Unit loathsome disease “ Ca­ give two exhibitions. It will he its first visi tee consisting of the Mayor, two Aldermen, Resolved, That our Secretary place the fore­ rangements have been made to manufac­ HARD ROAIJ TO TRAVEL. yond Damariscotta Mills, and the company en­ tarrh” anil they pronounce Dr. Sage’s Remedy companied hy the Vinalhaven Band, and es­ here, as this is its first trip through New Eng’ President of the Common Council and two going resolutions oil the records of this club; ture from 200 cows. The building de­ that lie present a coppy of the same to the no humbug, and in several instances have been corted to their hotel. During the evening, Mr. It commenced with a few miles of joyed the occasion greatly. land, and if we may credit the opinion of the members of that Board, with three citizens to voted to this industry is two stories iu entirely cured. We desire to give Dr. Pierce family of the deceased, and also furnish them the benefit of the same. 598. Peters and his friends, among whom were slough and the slough was filled with 5CS’"N otwithstanding the general quiet which Press, expressed everywhere it has been, it is ho appointed by the Mayor and President of the for publication in our city papers. height, 32x40 feet in dimensions and The Club also made arrangements for attend­ nearly completed Gen’l Hamlin, Col. Brett, Mr. Dillingham roots aud rocks and here and there some prevailed in the city on the Fourth, there was of unusual excellence in all its departments. Common Council, to confer with the commit’ Business Notices. and others of Bangor, and Mr. Matthews of ees from the several cities and towns relative to ing Mr. Kimball’s funeral in a body, on the fol­ James Simson, a deck hand on cross-sticks placed there, no doubt, with cvider.tly a good deal of liquor sold here on It brings four hundred men and horses, a novel Hamden, were serenaded hy the Vinalhaven the subject of a lease or contract between the lowing day, and appointeda committee to drape board steamer City of Richmond, walked V egrtine is now acknowledged by our best malice aforethought, for snapping off the that day. We saw many men who gave un­ collection of trained wild beasts, including off the Railroad bridge at tlie foot of Ex­ physicians to’be the onlv sale and sure r.-m.-dv Band, and responded in brief speeches. Knox Lincoln and Maine Central railroads. the hall in morning in respect to the deceased. heads of unwary passengers. We saved mistakable evidence of having indulged in in" Tigers, Hyenas, Elephants and Zebras, and a change street,Bangor, last Saturday night, for all diseases arising from impure blood, such Young America played its usual part of bell­ Adjourned to Friday evening. as scrofula and scrofulous humors. our necks, in a disabled condition, by ’.oxicating drinks to a greater or less extent. circus company of one hundred male and female at 11 o'clock, and was drowned, lie was ringing and pistol-shooting during the night, CAMDEN. attempting to crossover to the steamboat To Cure a Cough, to relieve all irritations of the walking or by jumping much of the way We hear complaints of laxity in the enforce­ performers: besides a Menagerie—not a mere D eath of IIon. I. K. Kimball.—Our com­ throat, to restore perfect soundness and health and the morning opened with bell-ringing and From the Herald we learn that Carleton, wharf, and being intoxicated, mistook his to the most delicate organizations of the human from stone to stone and from stump to ment of the law, and judging by these appear­ “ blind” composed of a few sickly, mangy ani­ munity was startled on Friday morning of last a salute from the field-piece procured from the Norwood & Co., have completed a wharf and way and walked upon the track instead frame—the Lungs—u>e Dr. Wistar’s Balsam of stump, and anon into a slough—the driv­ ances, we should think they were just. mals of the more common sort, announced as week by the intelligence that lion. I. K. Kim­ of tlie loot-walk, and fell between the Wild Cherry, which is still prepared with the arsenal at Bangor for the purpose. patent lime-kiln at Camden village and are a “menagerie,” for the purpose of affording a ball had been killed on the Boston & Provi­ timbers. same care in tlie selection and compounding of At ten o'clock, a procession was formed, er meanwhile helplessly bouncing about 5Gjp*Ina small portion of our edition of covering it with a shed. Talbot & Merriam its various ingredients as when it was intro­ on the box. This road was------well, I last week, the last few lines of the article on flimsy to disguise the circus perform­ dence Railroad the previous afternoon. The have built a new kiln at Rockport and Mr. G. Capt. Hamilton of Chebeague Island, duced lo the public by D r. Wistar, over forty consisting of Ellsworth Engine Co., No. 2, years siuce. “Springvale” were accidentally omitted, but ances and help Peck-sniffian people to an ex­ particulars of this sad affair, so far as we have commanding sloop Yankee Girl, while (numbering about eightty-five ns fine looking give it up, I can’t do it justice. My E. Carleton has begun another. D. Knowlton loading his vessel with stone at Fox Is­ the mistake was discovered and corrected be- cuse for visiting an exhibition, which, if an- been able to learn them, are as follows: & C o ., have bought the Cushing wharf proper­ Founded on a Rock—The disappointed ad­ men as will be seen in any similar company in slough and stump-road vocabnl ary needs land, oil Tuesday of last week, was venturers who have Irom time to lime attempt­ foro nifiny papoio hail been pilllteJ. TIlC leaU- uuuucud huiieotlj as a ••circus,” alone they Mr. Kimball, accompanied hy his daughter plenishing first. Jerk, pit cli, pound ty, having a water fount of 133 feet and ex­ struck by tlie derrick on board of tlie ed to run their worthless potions against the New England States,) onJ E. r. tValkvi would not attend for fear of giving offence to er of the “ Springvale” enterprise was “Father Ida, went to Boston on Wednesday night’s tending about the same distance on Bay View sloop which fell across his bowels, inflict­ Drake’s Plantation Bi.itf.rs. vow that they Engine Co., No. 1, (numbering about seventy" jolt, roll, wrench, slat, Cieak , will apply. their neighbors, hut a well selected menagerie, cannot understand what foundation iheie is for Greenhalgh,” long a minister of the Methodist steamer, for a pleasure trip. On arriving* street, and are building two new wharves. ing severe injuries. He was taken to his its amazing popularity. The explanation is five men,) and citizens, led by the Vinalhaven but are too tame for an exact description of the rarer sorts of animals, full of interest brother’s resilience on MunjoyHill, Port­ church in this State, and well known in this Thursday morning, they, in company with Dr They are largely extending their facilities for simple enough. The reputation of the world re­ Band, and marched to the wharf of the steam­ ol'the Wilmington Vass Toad. We got land, and hopes are entertained of his re­ nowned tonic is founded upon a rock, the Rock city, where two of his sons reside. and instruction. Frye of this city, went to the Sherman House- er Pioneer, to meet the members of Dirigo, into the “ Notch” however, before dark, manufacturing freight cars and are about to covery. of E x perience. All it.** ingredients are pure 5^°* James Murray, an Irishman a bout 45 In answer to an application for rooms they and wholesome. How, then, could tricksters No. 3, of this city, who had been invited to and the tediousness of the journey, thus fctTgr^By the advertisement in another col­ build two new shops for the manufacture of The Kennebec .Journal says: The col­ years of. age, died at the house of Mr. John were informed that they could have them, but and cheats expect to rival it with compounds of take part in the festivities of the day. After far, was forgotten when we looked umn it will be seen that Bucksport Seminary passenger cars—one a work-shop 75 X 40 feet lection of salmon for breeding purposes cheap druM and refuse liquor, or with liquor- Doherty, at the Meadows, on Monday fore­ not immediately, and the names of Dr. Frye less trash in a state of acetous fermentation? Of witnessing tlie performances of catching the through the terrific chasm. Titanic bould­ opens Aug. 21, for the Fall session which con­ in which the cars will be made, and the other at Bucksport is proceeding briskly. Over noon, from the effects of excessive drinking of and Miss Kimball were entered on the register. 500 tisb, weighing in the aggregate about course the charlatans have come to grief. Their “ greased pig,” and attempting to climb the ers piled thousands of feet perpendicular­ tinues fourteen weeks. Hereafter there will a paint-shop 65 X 20 feet. They have also contempt for the sagacity of the community has intoxicating liquors. Murray was a good Mr. Kimball’s name was not entered, probably three tons, and ranging from « to 28 lbs “ greased pole,” the engine companies pro­ be no Summer term, but the other terms will just built and put in operation a new saw mill. been fitly punished. Meanwhile Plantation Bit­ ly on either side, looked ready to plunge quarryman and lost one hand and part ol the eaeh, are now on band, and additions are ters seems to be in a fair wav of eventually su­ ceeded to the vestry and partook of a bounti­ be lengthened so as to bring the Anniversary for the reason that he may have contemplated At Rockport, Carleton, Norwood & Co., are perseding every other mediuinai preparation in­ into tho gorgo where the AuSable River arm by an accident in the quarries a dozen daily made to Hie number. They are ful collation provided for them. about the middle of June. The change is spending the night with friends in Charlestown building a three-masted schooner of about 300 kept alive and healthy in an enclosure in cluded in the class to which it belongs. In ev- foamed along its jagged course; and years ago or more, lie was a quite efficient and only desired a room for his daughter dur­ eiy Sta e and Territory of the Union it is, to­ At two o’clock the procession was reformed made at the solicitation of the new Principal tons and another of 140 tons, and Tolman & a fresh water pond in Bucksport, where day, tlie accepted specific for nervous debility, above all the heavy summit of Whiteface workman, even after the loss of one arm, hut ing the day. Some time later Mr. Kimball they will re nain until November, when and after an hour's march halted in front of the and will work a new era in the history of the Eells are building a three-masted schooner of dyspepsia, fever and ague, rheumatism, and all Mountain looked down from the clouds had been for a long time addicted to hard went with his daughter to attend the morning, their eggs will be taken from them. ailments involving a deficiency of vital power. orator's stand to listen to the oration of Mr. school. The Seminary bids fair to enter on a 360 tons. which were gathering about its head 5000 new career of prosperity under the new and drinking and frequent “ sprees.” He lodged concert at the Coliseum. They came out, as At a meeting of the Directors of the The cathartics used and upproved by the phy­ Peters. Mr. Peters was listened to with the Maine t entral Railroad Company at Au­ sicians comprising the various medical associa­ feet above. In this gorge the darkness popular management. in a chamber in the “ L ” or stable connected Miss Kimball thinks, at about ha lf-past eleven closest attention, and his oration was a power­ Terrible Conjlayration at Constantinople. gusta, Tuesday, tne directors accepted tions of this S ta te are now compounded and with Mr. Doherty’s house. He was intoxi­ and took a car up Tremont street, and left the sold uuderthe name of Parson’s Purgative Pills. ful and eloquent effort, and met with hearty settled upon us, although it could have The “glorious Fourth” never passed in London, July 5. A dispatch from Con­ plans and voted to advertise for propos­ cated on the 4th, and was furnished with lodg­ car a considerable distance beyond the stantinople states that a conflagration is approval. been hardly sunset in the outer world. Rockland with less of patriotic demonstration als to erect anew depot at Waterville. We copy the following from an exchange, ings at the lock-up that night. The following bridge over the railroad track. Here, now raging in that city. One thousand It is intended to have it a comim dious, which is important if true:—Chronic diarrhoea Shortly after the oration the ardor of the As we drove out of the Notch in the dark­ than on Thursday of last week. The boys of long standing, also dysentery, and all similar day he got sobered off, hut on Sunday was on a Mr. Kimball stepped aside into a nar­ houses in the poorer quarters aud in the beautiful structure, and it is to be loca­ public was slightly dampened by a smart show­ ness, we camo upon a yoke of oxen, to fired a few guns and crackers and kept one of suburbs of rhe Scutari are already des­ complaints common at this season of the vear, hard “ spree ” again. Mr. Doherty’s son saw row alley, bidding his daughter to“ come.” She ted opposite Colby University. A new cau be cured by the use (internally) of John­ er, in the midst of which,however, the Dirigo's which was attached a small load of boarro our church bells clangiDg fora couple of hours troyed. There are no indications that freight tariff was adopted after being son’s Auodyne Liniment. We know thereof we him as late as 11 o’clock Sunday night, at told him that was not the way, and expected were escosted to the steamer on their depar­ attended by four men, a small crew for in the morning, and a few flags were displayed the lire was under control. Further de­ carefully revised. The remainder of the affirm . which time he was intoxicated, hut talked in he would rejoin her directly. Miss Kimball tails are anxiously awaited. business transacted was of a routine ture, by a large procession of fire-companies such a road. Our driver interviewed at various points. This was the extent of the Linen Shirt Fronts—open and whole—wide his usual manner at such times. On Monday waited, but her father did not appear and she character, and of no public interest, and uarrow plaits, nt great bargains. Simon­ and others. As the Pioneer left her wharf, “celebration,” with the exception of the little them. morning he was not in his room, but was found walked back again, and continued to walk hack Eire in a Coal Mine—Ten Persons Smoth­ ton Broth ers. 22 hearty cheers were given by the .Vinalhaven diversion at the Trotting Park in the afternoon. ered, Frank Sti out, a little son of S. A, Stout, Driver. “ How fur is’t to Jay ?” in the lower part of the building, in a condi­ and forth, waiting for him, for perhaps an hour, of Portland, while bathing in the Busin Semper Idem Mohairs and Brilliantines companies for the Dirigo, who returned the For most of the day the streets were as quiet as Alliance, Ohio, July 5.—The new coal are giving perfect satisfaction, and ladies who 1st Teamster. “Beout seven mile.” tion of stupor. He was taken into the house, iu company with some other lads, got be­ have purchased these goods of us a long time compliment with a will. The Ellsworth En­ on Sunday, and had sturdy John Adams come when she was seen by Dr. Frye, who was on mine, two miles north of Limaville, on 2d Teamster. “Taint inore'n four." and it was at first thought that he was laboring the Cleveland and Pittsburg Railroad, yond his depth and would have drowned ago are recommending them to their friends. gine Co., upon their return, formed a line in back to earth in Rockland last Thursday, lie the platform of a passing horse car, and who if two other lads by the name of Breslin They are the only mohair that can be found 3d Teamster. “ Four mile furder'n under the effects of liquor,from which he would took Are about 3 o’clock on Wednesday front of the U. S. Superintendent’s office, and would probably have failed to recognize the noticed that she appeared heated and fatigued and Leavitt had not rescued him. When that is pure in quality, and perfect in color Wilmington.’ soon recover, as on previous [occasions. As afternoon. There were twenty men and They will not fade or rust. W. M. Cook is the called upon several of the visitors and otiicrs occasion as the anniversary of the “immortal and accosted her. w one hoy in the mine. Eleven men es­ taken from the water he was unconscious, Importers Agent for Knox County. » 19 he did not rally, but continued to sink, Dr. hut, with remarkable presence of mind, for speeches, and were responded to by Messrs. 4th Teamster. “Three mile tother side Upon recognizing him, she immediately caped and nine men and the boy were Declaration” whose celebration he so glowing­ Hitchcock was summoned, who pronounced it the rescuers raised him by the feet so that Kids Gloves in new Spring Shades, selling Peters, Hamlin, De Laski, Matthews and o’ Wilmington and five nolle arter the asked if ho had seen her father. The Dr. smothered to death. Up to 11 o'clock cry low at Simonton Brothers.’ 22 ly fore-told. a case of alcoholic poisoning. He could do this morning seven bodies wero recov­ the water poured from his month. They Hartwell, in a brief, but happy manner. next corner.” said he had not, but told her Mr. Kimball would fc^R ev. S. S. Cummings, Missionary nothing to relieve Murray, who soon died. ered. The lire has subsided. then rubbed him vigorously and called a Carpetings—\Y. M. Cook is cow opening probably expect to find her at the hotel and of­ Mr. Tibbets to assist them, and by their as flue au assortment of wool hemp and oil cloth Quite a liberal display of fire-works was Driver. “ G’lang.” Another question Agent of the Baldwin Place Home for Little Murray had no family or relatives in the city. carpetings as was ever ottered in Knox Connty. fered to take her there, which he did. The united efforts the boy was restored. Mr. witnessed during the evening, and upon the might havccaused obscurity of this lucid Wanderers, of Boston, will address the friends He was buiied Tuesday afternoon. . The parties engaged at Canton in the Tibbets took the boy home, where he Having opened a new, large and convenient Dr. left Miss Kimball at the Sherman House, carpet room oyer his store well tilled with bar­ whole the day passed off in a very pleasant information. We felt better and proceed­ of homeless and neglected children in this city, Advertisement, manufacture of tooth-picks, employs was placed in charge of Dr. Weeks. gains, uud choice styles, customers are luviied manner, and was much enjoyed by all who ed on, to find on inquiry some two hours next Sunday, as follows : At the Congregation­ O* Ladies! if you want a nice Chignon, Braid to fulfill his own engagements, without having thirty hands and turn out 180 bushels of Breslin and Leavitt are deserving of to call and examiue styles and prices, at 3 Switch or Curls, the best place in the city to buy learned the circumstances under which Miss Union Block, Thomaston. participated. after, that we were still six miles from al church in the forenoon, at the First Baptist them, is at Keene’s Variety Store. tootb-gicks per day upon an average. praise for their preseuce of mind. Cur Jobbing J?oo»ns contains a full line of Twenty.eight Years’ Practice* JNVESTMENT SECURITIES Cottons, Prints, Ginghams, Coltonades, Den* mis. Cambrics, Jeans, Tickings Spool in the treatment of Diseases incident to Females,has rr n 1; SPRING D EA N & BERRY, Cotton, Needles, Elastic Goods, Ball and placed DR. DOW at the head ol all physicians mak­ KEEP COOL! Skein Knitting Cotton and Hosiery. Some ing such practice a specialty, and enables him to NORTHERN PACIFIC Special Bargains in the above department guarantee a speedy and permanent cure in the worst Simonton B ho’s. cases of Suppression and all other Mental Derange­ RAILROAD. Hew Livery and Hack Stable, f e ’*']'. A. Wentworth, wholesale mul retail ments, lrom whatever cause. All letters for adv SPRING TRADE. dealer in Hats, Caps, Furs, Boots, Shoes, must contain $ 1. office, No. 9 E n d ic o t t St r e e t , On the com pletion of existing contracts fo r the pres [At the old stand formerly occupied b y Berry Brothers,] Slippers, Rubbers, Umbrellas and Gent’s Fur­ Boston. ent season, the Northern Pacific Railroad Company- WHEN AMI LAWK OPENING nishing Goods, No. 5, Berry Block, nearly op­ N. B. Board furnished to those desiring to remain will h«ve in operation 3 17 miles of its main line, LIME ROCK STREET, ROCKLAND, MAINE. posite the Post Office, Rockland, Maine. Mot­ under treatment. while an additional distance of 715 miles is now being to -Q u ick sales and small profits. Cash paid Boston, July 4. 1871 ly30 located and prepared for contract. The Eastern for Mink, Fur, Rat, &c. Itf to be completed this year, will unite Lake A.T Any Style of Single or Double Team furnished at Short notice Superior with tlie Missouri River,and will at once and First Class Spool Cotton; Simonton Broth AND and at Reasonable Rates. ers have juM received the agency for I he sale of MARRIAGES permanently command the very large and protitable Best accommodation for Boarding Horses and Transient Teams in the City '-John Clark Jr's.;1 ami "Holyoke11 Spool Cot traffic of the Upper Missouri. Montana Territory and Sim onton Bros. APRIL 20, 1872. ton . Merchants supplied at Boston Jobbing Northern Idaho. 1 articular attention is given to furnishing Teams and Coaches for Ennerals. Prices, and a full line of colors and number, Iu Ibis city, Ju n e 30, by Rev. J . Kallooh, Mr. constantly on band. 22 tlianiel Spear and Miss Edna F. Calderwood, botli of In addition to the extensive and assured carrying POLONAISE COACHES RUN TO ALL THE TRAINS AND BOATS. Vinalliavcii. trade awatlng this section, the 517 miles of finished # a -Also, Books kept at this-Office for the Different Stage Lines, where all Orders (should be left.-» Our New Carpet Boom is the best lighted I11 this city, .July 3d, by Rev. J . Kill loch, Mr. C. road will at once entitle the Company to Ten Mib Cross and Bliss Ada L. K night, both ot R. ®- J- DEAN, ALBERT BERRY. 3m26 and contains the best stock in the State of Maine, lion Three Hundred and Four Thousand (10,304,000) (outside of Portland) and customers can be as­ In Easton, Pa., 27th inst., at the residence of the bride’s uncle, BIr. John Abel, by Rev. William Ash- of the Lauds granted by the government. In Great Variety, sured that no one will be allowed to undersell mead Schueffer, Albert F. Ulmer, of Rockland, and ns. A few choice patterns of English Brussels Miss Cornelia Abel, of Easton. These lauds, situated on either side of the track in IT IS COMING! just received and selliug low. Simonton Central Minnesota, Eastern Dakota, and iu the val­ ZT- SPECIAL STILL THEY COME! B rothers. 22 ley of the Columbia on the Pacific Coast, ure directly RECEIVED THIS MORNING LOOK FOR IT! Tapioca selling at Cost. iu the path of enpgration and settlement, are wel| AT Vinegar Bitters. B E A T H S. supplied with timber, ure convenient to cheap coal W. M. COOK, S E E IT ! Johnson’s Liniment, and all the leading pa­ and good markets, have a soil of good average quali WILL EXHIBIT AT A.notli©r large © toolc . ol tent medicines selling very near the cost at ty, and an adequate rainfall. With these advantages In this city, July 1st, iMrs. Itoxanu, widow ol the SIMGNTON BROS. wholesale by L. M. Robbins, druggist, sign they will have a rapid sale at fair prices. Portions golden eagle, Wilson of CHARLES E. HIBBERT formerly of Ap- A Drove of Fivo Elephants, Y o k e . P • mplilets of Advice is iu each box. or will into Portland 7th inst. Reports on the 41li inst, 3 P ph-'on in Knox County to tiie value of------dollars, Rockland, Ju ly 3, 1872. be sent free to any address. M, offlsle olhlioals, was struck suddenly by a heavy and summon the said def’t (if he may he found in ATroopof 16 Performing Ponies, L. M. ROBBINS, Agt. for Rockland. squall from W.\W, which carried away foremast at inet.) to appear before our Justices of our 6 0 Mammoth Flemish Horcos, the deck, ami mainmast head with all attached. Judicial Court next to hi- holdeu at Rock­ Dissolution of Partnership, . adding a LARUE and .EXTENSIVE FullTeam cfS Spotted Donkeys- IlltVAX’S PULMONIC WAFERS, Next day, when about 12 miles NWN of Boom Is­ land, within and for ourCounty of Knox,on the third CARPETINGS. A Team of Six beautiful Trained land. as run info by ship Importer, (of Liverpool) and ‘itesduy of September next, then and there in our T H E Copartnership heretofore existing under l JAPANESE SILKS, ure untailing in the Cure of Couons, Co l d s , A st h ­ had bi iu, head g ear curried :iid Court to answer unto REBECCA E. HIBBERf- JL lirm name of 1-2. W. Sil AW & CO., is dissolved, AV J LD ZKBRJVSI m a , Bk«»xi iiit is , Su r e T h r o a t , H o a r s e n e s s , leak. The collision was evidently the result of of Appleton, in a plea of libel for divorce as follows, by the decease of E. W. Sliaw.j Broken to Harness. The only Zebra Team ever D ii 1 i« t i.r B i j .a t h im ., I n< ii-ie n i Co n su m ptio n relessnes: board Hie ship, and might have been i t :— Io flu- H onorable Ju stice of tin* Suprem e known. Splendid lull grown and D ise a se s o f ru t. L u n g s. They have no taste oided. Judicial C rt. next to be boldeti at Rockland within StLACK SILKS, ot Medicine, and any child will take- them . T hou­ id for the t lily of Knox, on the third Tuesday of Brindled Griioo, sands huve been restored to health that had before W. M. COOK, DOMESTIC POETS. •pteuiher, A. I)..’1872. Copartnership Notice. HARDWARE Or HORilED HORSE of Africa, despaired. Testimony given iu hundred ol cases. A Rebecca E. Hibbert of Appleton iu the County of POPL1AS, I < M in u t e - \ for BUY- Positively the only Brin'H d Gnoo ever imported to I’ROVIDENCE-Ar Itli, sell Herald. .Ilall, liock- nox, libels ami gives this Honorable Court to be in- this country. AN’S I’ULMONH WA1 ERS. Price 35 cents. Sent land. rrned that she was lawfully married to Charles W. 8 UNION BLOCK, THOMASTON. by mail tor 50 cents. Addrees JOB MOSES, rocery and Crockery Business at we are now prepared to offer to the public a full and A living and beantilul specimen of PENSACOLA—Ar 7th, brig M C Haskell, Haskell, Hibbert, formerly ol Appleton, in the County of MOHAIRS, complete assortment of .July lyeow.31 1& C ortland S treet, New York. from Rockport. lox, in tin- State ol Maine, but. now of California • Block. TH E KT.AND. NEW YORK—A r Gth, sells N ettie Cushing, P res­ parts unknown, on the fourth day of December, C. E. SHAW, Or the (lim it Antelope of Africa, sey Thomaston; R 8 Clark, Bowuuu . and Lucy Ames. E. R. SHAW. AND ALL THE NOVELTJES IN with its Calf by its side. D . 180f», ami since that time has conducted herself Rockland. July 2, 1872 IX L& IPX LD FIREWORKS. Bishop, Rockport; Nile. Medcalf; Bengal, Hatch; ml affectionate wile. Yet t he said The wonderfully gracchtl and beautiful Sinbad. Peiry: II G Bird. Drinkwuter; Gem, Thom­ . reganlless of his marriage vows CAZEMBIAN BLESS-Bock FOR THE POLITICAL CAMPAIGN. as: American Chi< f, Snow; husunnali. Woodman, covenant, on tin------day of April. A. D„ 1809, SPRING DRESS GOODS. Clubs and Individuals supplied with Rockets, Can­ and Red Jacket, Averill. Rockland; Flight. Chase, rted your libellant and has continued said deser- American aiii Foreip Hardware, The only specimen in America. dles. Bengolas, &c., for processions or meetings. Rockport. to the present time, and left your libellant with­ THE HARTS BEST, Arftth. sells Frederick Fish, Carver, and Brunette out making any provision lor her support or living. Great Bargains Torches, Chinese Lanterns in < very style, Flags West. Bangor; Red Jacket, Averill, Rockland, ABYSSINIAN LEOPARD, Transparencies. Ke . &c., for the Campaign. IV place to live, ami she further says that b A LL R1 S LR—Ar btii, sell Ruth Thomas, Dodge, she has not heard from him since said desertion, and TABLE AND POCKET The largest spotted animal ever captured. Bangor. that she has been obliged to work out hv the week to O.A.ZE^’R /r .A .G K E S I CUTTER. HYDE & CO., support herself since her said husband deserted her. D R Y G O O DS I THE GREAT AFRICAN JAGUAR, 52 t l l A l 'M Y STR EET. BOSTON. FOREIGN PORTS. Wherefore your libellant prays right and justice, and T H E subscriber offers for sale at his Carriage a rare ami terrible anim al. MAGNIFICENT KINGLY LIONS, SOLE MANUFACTURERS OF that the bonds of matrimony existing between her I Shop, an assortment of Sid lrom Liverpool June 22d, ship City of Boston, ilthe said Charles E. Hibbert maybe dissolved in all the new and stylish designs, including n fine A GIGANTIC OSTRICH, Marshall’s Patent illuminating Can Ulmer, Calcutta. and divorce decreed, and that this Honorable Court New Portland Wagons, line of PAISLEYS, which are well wortli the atten­ A Wilderness of Birds & Monkeys, d lo s tic k Sid from Guuupc 12th ult, ship Veutus, Vesper, for ill decree to her a certain sum for her future inain- tion of those intending to purchase. Falmouth, E. tainunce. ami this she does because she deems it rea­ CUTLERY, Together with a la-ge number of tlie Barest and for Illuminating Windows. The best ever made, Liu from Havre 2?d ult, I* .) Carlton, Luce, Car sonable and proper, conducive to domestic harmony, most boautifal specimens of the animal bend for Price List. PB8w30 and consistent with the peace and morality of socie- sc Carriages ARE TO BE SOLD at once*and O PE N IN G OF kingdom, forming , ami as in duty bound will ever pray. be offered at RARE BARGAINS, as those de­ III- Industrious ami Jluki! Jloim ! REBECCA E. HIBBERT. siring to jairclia.se may satisfy Hiemsulvus by giving The most completeffitmagerie in America Dated at W ashington, April 8. 1872. i call. Also, AGRICULTURAL TOOLS, Send i ents and I will forward to yi • ad d re W A I T E D ’ L. M. STA PLES, W ashington, .Me.. A tty, to Libel­ SECOND HAND WAGONS Th® P rocsssioxi. a Package of lant. of the same style, at prices which (cannot fail to be To the damage of the said Rebecca E. Hibbert (as satisfactory. The arrival of-the establi bm« nt in Town will bo Seven Samples of Curious Articles, H arbor. Apply by lie suilli,) the sum of five hundred dollars, which Unusual Bargains SPRING DRESS GOODS. preceded by a and with them Wholesale Price List,—easy to sell hall then and there be made to appear, with other A . H. WHiTTEN, W ooden W ore, &c., to old or young, with large profits. due damages. And have you there this Writ, with Main Street, opposite Rankin Block, Rockland. Grand Trium phal Pageant M. SAl.oM Proprietor, the Grand Toy and Fancy our doings therein. Nearly ono mile in Length B azaar, 365 A 35! W ashington St., Boston. Mass. Witness. John Appleton. Esq., at Rockland, the For full particulars of which see small bills. E s t a b l ish e h 17 Y e a r s. PB1w28 iglitli day of April in the yi ar of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy-two. NOTICE. EDWIN ROSE, Clerk. S l Y T I T H ’S before purchasing "their hardware, to examine our The Ring Performances ” SMALL POX that the Copartnership gcods and hear our prices. ling under tin- firm nam e o f E. STATE OF MAINE. We buy for Cash, directly from Manufacturers tiiu S Dreaded f Everywhere. but H O L L’A N D ’ S W . M. COOK, Foremost and prominent in attraction ami < clipsing O’BRIEN , CROCKER & CREIGH 1 OX, is this day LINCOLN, SS.—Supreme Judicial Court. April saving to our customers the jobber’s commission. in brilliancy all the equestrian stars that i;a\ e ever BEEF CALL LINIMENT, a welcome dissolved, by the withdrawal of Mr. George A. I . ------uniersigued keep on hand A. D., 1S72. MUSIS & T O E T Y STORE M arseilles Quilts We ask you to call and examine our stock and appeared iu America is th«f grace.nl and beauti­ Creighton lrom the firm. and the business will be prices. O '- New Goods received every day. ful Parisian Blonde, el Gall Linim ent, and will carried on in the future, undhr tin- name and lirm of istouiers. Ami all who inav. hint give notice to the respondent therein named, to" M ’ll e A .L .IC E , L. O’BRIEN & CROCKER. appear before the Justices of our Supreme Judicial We sell an excellent'Piano Forte for REMEMBER THE PLACE. i to keep on hand : t .Medicine that is truly vuluable E . O ’BRIEN . Whose Pirouettes and backward riding feats, fearless sale Whole sale siiml Retail at M anufacturer's Court, to be holdeu at Rockland, within and for the These Quilts ure Large Size. New Designs, Fine opening 0 ______.S. b. CROCKER, County of Knox, on the third Tuesday of September and dashing style, superb presence and consummate Prices. Conn- and get som- and be healed. C. P. G. A. CREIGHTON, LESS THAN $1,00-per Day for Quality and very much under price. Our goods having been purchased before the art fully entitle her io the distinction of i-nden. Druggist. Rockland, M. Holland, Jr., Thom astou. July G. 1872. 3w31 A. D.. 1872, by publishing an attested copy of said great advance in prices, I am enabled to sell them The First Lady E questrian of the Age. 1 bole Proprietor. Rockland. Agents wanted to travel. libel and this order thereon, three weeks successive­ much less than present value. Ladies who purchase J. P. WISE & SON, A good chance to make money. 6m26 ly in the Dockland Gazette, a newspaper printed at One Year- their Spring Goods early will find a choice stosk to M ’lle M A R IE , G. L. gLAOK, Rockland, in the County of Knox, the last publica­ select from, and at much less prices than later iu the Rides her great Principal Act, iu which she has but tion to be thirty days at least before the sitting of Fine Toned Organs, one set reeds, fur $ 85.0(1 seuson. few rivals. 4 E L D E l1 i i E i t RY said Court, that he may then and there in our said Court appear and show cause, if any he have, why 7 &. 8, Kimball Block. M ’lle LILLA, on SAMB’JCI) the prayer of said libellant should not hi- granted. “ “ “ one stop, - 90.00 1 23 Another European celebrity, performs a succession WILTE. ROCKLAND, 3IE. At t e s t :—GEO. B. SAWYER, Clerk. of thrilling ieats upon horseback, leaping, vaulting,* A true copy of the libel and order of the Court “ “ “ four slops, 115.00 displaying beautiful attitudes and artistic feats. W in e from the Sambnci Fructus or Sweet Elder­ All work will be faithfully and promptly attended thereon. W. M. COOK, FIVE berry lias been so rapidly growing in favor withThe to. A t t e s t :-G K O . IL SA W Y ER, C lerk. 3w31 “ “ “ live slops, 125.00 Medical Faculty, that at the present time, it is al­ Orders may be left at the Eastern Express most universally prescribed as a healing remedy 1or Executor’s Sale of Valuable Deteriorated Blood, Languor, Nervous De­ M E L O D E O N S —Portable Case, $05 & $70. 8, UNION BLOCK, TIIOltASTON. bility. W ant of Energy and Vital Action BUCKSPORT SEMINARY. Real Estate. a P iano C ase, $100. ELEGANT PATTERNS attended with Torpidity of the Bowels. PURSUANT to license fropi the Hon. Judge of 1IIE next Term will begin Wednesday, Aug. 21st, I Nottingham Lace, F o r such indications this W ine is far superior tc x t Te Probate, lor Knox Couuty, I shall sell at public We will sell a Superior Organ with 0 stops for all of the imported Wines, and will ultimately super­ ana close Nov.27th. The FacultyIty com;coni; rise some J auction,1 1 blest and (most experienced tcache from wliich to select your cede them. Manufactured and warranted Pure, bv SATURDAY, A usual lOtb, 1872, LESS THAN 50 cts. a day for by the yard. < < . M. J JB B E T lb , Rockland, Me England. Rooms furnished for self hoarders. For R ockland. F eb. I, 1872. 8tf Catalogue, with information, regarding course ol at 2 o’clock, P. M., the following described Real Es­ One Year. study, board, school exercises, &c., address the Prin­ tate, In hinging to the estate of the late Wm. II- Throe O’ow ns, cipal, REV. GEORGE FOhhYTHE. A. M., Buck­ Thorndike , deceased. Sale to be on the premises. In fact, we give customers excellent bargains and Nottingham Curtains, easy terms. Carpetings! JAal’^COOS the t r at English Llown, i To those Suffering with Kidney sport, Maine. CYRUS 8TONE, Secretary. House and Lot on Main Street, opposite the Spear the Acrobatic Comiquc, C om plaint! 4w31 Block. JSIj- We wisli tlie public to understand that we re­ Choice Patterns. CROCKERY JoS. Jl.. 4’ ' LMON 1’E, the Dalian Trick Clown. Lot ol Land in rear of Thorndike Hotel, and build­ ceive payment in advance for R e n t o f liiMti u - I SIGNOR / inn ekill, superior to all the great ing thereon. IllH. : First in Equ. Io n is Ify Foreclosure. Lot of hu d situated in South Thomaston, at the -AND— I riders iu h is profe«. "ram es .Tee, vill Lend to Our Variety Department Dr. J. Stevens, Rockland, Me., 1 lie undersigned, hereby give public notice, that head of Owl’s} Head Bay, so called, and known as ‘ Painted Window Shades, ortho Royal A^phithca, ^ " b l c? i;/'ce„’u% U I claim, by virtue of the .Mortgage Deed herein- McIntosh Fqrm. is Complete. Examine our stock and you will ugree cialtyin cqueatriani-.n, a,u ^eat S omhX clt A four ounce b u tlb -o f Urine, the first made in Fcr any particulars that may be desired, call on with us. orning, and FIVE DOLLARS, lie will analize ' mentioned, all tin* premises iu and by said deed rivals far m o the shade, is his on"ft7 ‘ClT. e. and r itu to you the nature of conveyed, to wit :—fhe land and buildings thereon JOSEPH l’HORNDIKE ALBERT SMITH. Achievements, throw ing a mcces®. uud tin L Luo in the town of Washington, County of Knox, the Rockland, Ju ly 3, 1872. 7tf GLASS WARE, Forward-Feet-to-Feet-Soniers. L’’ „ L for Executor of the will ofWM. II. THORNDIKE. psite same which Zebulon Davis conveyed to Thoinus Pel- upon his horse’s back during bis greates a Rockland, July 11, 1872. 3w31 COBB. M IGHT & NORTON’S STORE. 4w2U ton by his !hcd of m ortgage, dated December 25, Rustic Blinds, FOR [SALE performance never successfully accomplished . A. D., 18(52, which is recorded in Knox County Regis­ ith e r rider either here or els.-where. Mr. Jee’s horsC**’ try of II. eds. Book 23, page 392, Dec. in, 18(59, to NEW 30, 33, 30 aud 40 inch, in Greeu and Oak, at N e w D e p a rtm e n t. /aansbip is a succession of triumphs, such as no which mortgage deed or its record in said Registry, other rider living has ever before attained. DR. J . STEVENS, reference may be had for a description ol said pretn- SOLARGRAPIIS. Wholesale and Retail W . H. MORGAN, mises and by virtue of an assignment by said mort­ Who has lately taken Rooms, the wonderful Bareback Hurdle Rider, without a gagee. Thouius Pelton to me, dated Dec. J8, A. D., peer in cither hemisphere. Corner Main a ml Jlyrlle Streets, I8f»9. and recorded in Knox County Regi-try of Deeds CARRIAGE REPOSITORY E. ALMONTE, .May 30. I8;2. in Vol 30, page 452. The conditions in the g reat continental Artist. up stairs, opposite Cobb, Wight & Norton’s Store, the aforesaid mortgage deed having been broken, by M cLoon, Artist, Simonton Bros. LEON SUILA, ROCKLAND, reason whereof I claim a foreclosure of said mort­ F. L. Cum m ings the astonishing Bareback Trick Rider. gage. PARKER MESSER. A. ROSS WEEKS, JOH N SAUNDERS, Dated at Washington, July 1, A. D., 1872. MlfOULD inform hlspatroiB and tlie public, that he ESPECTFULLY calls the attention of the Public tlie Champion English Leapcr. W has opened in connection with his manufactur­ to the fact that he bus settled iu Rockland, aud L a te s t Sl most Approved Treatment W . M . C O O K THE BROTHERS TREMAIN, ing and repair shops, a CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, Ris still engaged iu the Portrait business. D.an, L eox mid L uclin in their wonderful Hori- FOll TIiOSK IIV ©TORE NO. 3, contal Bar Exercises OLD CHRONIC DISEASES, SOLAR PORTRAITS MADE FROM LIFE. No, 3. Thorndike Block. JOSEPH JEE, has left my bed and board without just cause CARPETINGS! EquestriaiUsiii’ mi<1 novcl ecenefl of descriptive which arc so puzzling to doctors and distressing to Rockland, May 17, 1872. * 23t p atien ts. >r provocation, 1 herebv forbid all persons harboring MRS. HALL’S NEW BUILDING, ship-w reoked Sailor Boy! Hie rooms are now open to patients. >r trusting her on my account. on Main street, Soutli of B?rry Bros.’ Livery Stable, In pursuance of a determined purpose to meet the .vith appropriate Music, Coatumea and Acceaaoric- JAMES M. SIJU.MAN. where he offers a gook assortment of new requirements of an innreasing business, has opened a given with expressive Pantomimic action on Uorse! CONSULTATION FREE. Rockland, Ju ly 11, 1872. 3w31* Pictures of all kinds copied, such ns D a g u erre- In the month of February, we purchased an im­ large, commodious and well lighted mense stock of Carpetings, since which time'they R.AADERSOA & CO., back by Mr. JOSEPH T r e a t m e n t n c ie n t if ic —Ciia r g e s Mo d e r a t e . CARRIAGES FOR SALE, olypeM, A mbroiypcH. Mclniuoiypeit, &c., in PSAHFUL LOFTY LEAFING! the most elegant style of th- art, making them of any have advanced from 10 to 15 cents per yard; but we P. S. Hi- family practice will be conducted on the . Including continue to sell at the.old price, and Customers will 1- er a troupe of mounted Horses, nml n plaiuon of princ’ples ot’ science and witli delicacy. 22 required size, from .’.x to the size ot Life. By this WHOLESALE PRESSMAN WANTED, PI A NO-B0X BUGGIES. art a always find at our >T, t1b9 Or“ tED81>«l> Vanlter.Mr. AITANTED a good Pressman. To a competent ROUND COVER PORTLAND WAGONS. JiM ESJEE, nssiated by his Inimitable Corpa of 1 V workman, of steady habits, permanent employ­ GROCERS’ WAGONS. Splendid Picture can bo Obtainod. iCONFECTiONERS, FlyingSauteurs ami Brigade of Athletes. H. Kittredge & Co., ment will be gi.en. Apply to or address EX PR ESS W AGONS, &c., &c., CARPET ROOM, . Tllrfa «eno of Many persons are possessed of pictures of deceased AND JOBBERS OF ■-•‘v . / Druggists & Apothecaries, .JO.iN CARR, McLoon Block. all built in the best manner and warranted . He will ill i; DI.I-; Itiivr'v'rj’ R ockland, Ju ly 11, 1872. 3w31* relatives, which, though they are valued highly, TPR'l'ZI,;iM°h'-GAN a,a,the BRITISH FOX HUN- and Dealers in continue to carry on, at his shops in the rear of the still not so desirable as ail eh----- *' ■’ ' ’ ’ FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC Carriage Repository, the business of eguntly finished photo- CARPET ROOM. 1 ER. leaping his unsaddled horse over gates, bars, rATE> T MEDICINES. graph. etc., with consummate address. NO. 3, S P E A R , BLOCK, Carriage Buildingrand Repairing, Messrs. FAU ST and ECTOR, Administrator’s Sale, and is pr,pared Io give prompt attention to|JOltBI.\G Fruits,’ Tobacco, Cigars, &c, British Gymnasts of the first Science. ROCKLAND, ME. of every kind connected with |the carriage (business, Pictures Tastefully Framed Over his Store, and announces that he is now open­ i full assortm ent of {Also, Manufacturing a superior The Brothers L A C L A IR H Jan u ary ’ l, 1871. e bate, for the County of Knox, sliallfi sell|al pub­ whether in WOOD or IRON WORK, TRIMMING. in highly finished heavy Black Walnut, Oval and ing a very fine assortment of the various Styles and Will perform their brilliant exploits upon THE lic auction, on the premises. tlie Homestead of the PAINTING or VARNISHING, as he employs the bqunre Frames, new style Boston and New qualities of DOUBLE TRAPEZE. <:. P. fi;ssl\ deiw, lute .John K. Post, subject to the widow’s dower there­ best workmen in the several departments, and bus York l’aterus, manufactured expressly Sugar Corn Cake, in, on SATURDAY, August 23d, 1872, at 2 o’clock, had mmy years’ experience in the business. for my trade. Persons at a dis­ in a diversity of Equestrian and Gymnastic Ex­ ’ Druggist & Apothecary, OltOEII© ©O LieiTEO tance can be furnished Brussels, Warranted to -stand through the Warm Weather ploits. leads the Juvenile Troupe. , with Classic Allegorical Scene on tw o Horses, entitled .\O. 5 KIMBALL BLOCK, for NEW WORK or JOBBING. Prompt attention Jobbers can be furnished by the Case at short notice. PSYCHE andZEPHYRUS, i t o o li l !i » a , ai e . will be guaranteed, and a ll Wo r k W a k u a n t e d . Tapestries, SECOND HAND CARRIAGES Rockland, M arch 28, 1882. lOtf By Mr. J E E and M’llc MARIE April 30,1871. lOtf 20 000 COPIED Rewidenco &, Studio, Spent* BIqcIi , M ain St. b y ? 0 perfornlanc'M iu 1110 cin=lo will bo introduced on hand, and for sale at good bargains. CARPETINGS, SflLAR ROOMS in CROCKETT’S PHO­ Three P ly s , 7 GRAND niPPODRAUATIC CAVALCADE F. E. HITCHCOCK, M. D., F. L. CUMMINGS. TOGRAPH GALLERY, Main St. C ^ T T T IO IV . Rockland, Ju n e 29, 1872. 29 with a‘ “ tent “ d irrilks“ nt splendor, terminating PlayMicinn nn«l Surgeon, HIS is to notify and warn all persons, men, Formerly associated in practice with D r . S. II. THE STANDARD! THOS. WicLOON, Artist. Superfines, men aud children, tresspassing upon the pastures ''‘’^M YTHOLOGICAL ENTREE T e w k s b u r y , Portland, has removed from his ft Tof the subscriber, adjoining Robert Crockett’s east­ U lIil:"- entitled er office at th e N orth End, to Rockland, Ju ly 5, 1872. 31 erly line, as be is determined to gire all such the lull Thus giving the brightest prospect that it will be Such as Brussels, Three-plys, Kidderminsters, In' length of the statute made and provided for his pro- NICKEL PLATING I>I\Nlh e perfromancea A HER will conclude WHPHS. with SPEAR BLOCK, Cotton Chains, grain, &c., &c. Also. Hemps, Oil Uloths and Mat THE BANNER BOOK OP THE SEASON. In which P a n t o m i m e Rear of office formerly occupied by Dr. Richardson. Costs less than Silver Plating tings of all kinds. Mats ana Rugs off all aescriptions. HANSON TOLMAN 111 W three Clowns and all the Ladies and >8®' Culls, day or night, promptly attended. Valuable Property for Sale The attention of the public is respectfully invited Rockland, Juno 20, 1872. 3w2»» G entlem en of th e Company will appear. Rockland, Nov. 2.1872. 37tf jVPili I Si Hemps, to our MORE DURABLE! In South Thomaston. BATCHELOR'S HAIR. DYE. Has 400 pages niled with new and fresh music. Jt HE Subscriber offers for tale his property in So. Private School. »'i,h course of Urn best character, All articles to which A'icJd Ptaliny Is applicable, Thomaston, situated on the Road between the Straw Mattings, ISS ISABEL M. PAINE, would announce that This superb Hair Dye is the best in the world—per­ I, . ." ik T I1?11 “ eccises, tunes and glees for prac­ plated in the best manner, under license from u n it e d THead of the Bay and Ash Point, consisting of about she will receive for Instruction in the N ic k e l Com pa n y o f N e w YottK. fectly harmless, reliable and instantaneous: no ,!~ tise. a tine collection of Metrical Tunes, and an extra 17% acres, with the buildings thereon. Constituting M a p p o in tin en t; no ridiculous tin ts or disagreeable o Shorn. MotetU aud Anthems for the most valuable part of said property is an The genuine Wm. A. Batchelor’s Hair Dye pron Oil Cloths, New Carpet Department Common and Higher Branches, I m m e d ia t e l y n splendid Black or natural Brc leaves the hair clean, soft, beautiful; does not > The Standard Bearer. Extensive Bed of Cement Rock, any number of scholars. Also, will give lessons in tain fa particle of leud or any injurious compound.— Or. in otiier words, its authors wlmao i,. ih»7. * AUBURN FOUNDERY AND MF’G CO., Velvet Rugs, Drawing and Painting, Sold by alldruggists. Factory, 1G BOND STREET, tation as Church Music Composers will bear R* on^to of the BEST QUALITY. This ROCK has bean Rooms at the Family Rcoidencc, on AUIJUJtN', M ill lie. t .orouglily leslc.1 oil a small scale, and found to muke N . Y. tnumphaut success, are • UI* lo Which will'at all'tim es'be found [very attractive Park Street. NCmai tho best of Cement, unexcelled lor strength and du­ Rockland, A pril 23, 1872. 20tf Hr. L. O EHERSCW, of Boston, and rability. It extends over a tract of about live acres and lull of extra inducements, at “ 11. R. PALMER, of Chicago, and is easily quarried, having a natural “head” of Wool Mats, SlKSN D IS E A S E S . Men universally known among lovers of Sacred Mu- from 20 to 'ii feet. It is situated within 60 rods of Lobster Twine and Warps, PERRY’S IMPROVED COMEDONE AND PIM­ the road above mentioned, one mile from So Thom- PLE REMEDY.—The Skin Medicine of the Age. Is 6‘ THE STANDARD aston village and half a mile from tide waters. To ET Twine. Hooks and Ganging, Lines and Leads Prof. Emedy’i Englltlt Silver Cora.t Baad, warranted to cure F l e s h W orm s I-i i i i -i.ks, crop, FIRE WORKS ’ partieshaving tho requisite capital for engaging in N Oil Clothes, Fish Barrels &c., at very low prices tlons and B l o t c h e d disfigurations of the face, bold Is ready I Send on your orders 1 , the manufacture of Cement, thia property offers LOWEST PRICES. ash. by all Druggists. D epot 49 Bond S t. New \ ork. goodIan u n oppoitunity------*-«.*------■ as can be found in the country. Stair Carpetings. I2tf H. H. CRIE& CO. u“ channSn' OpaaUc Aka- Price $1.60. P e r doz. $13.50. Specimens sent, for Tlie BubscrilrerBub will sell tlie whole propertv. or will For Moth Patches, Freckles the present, post free, for $1.25. Specimen pagi s FIREWORKS! disposeuse of the CEHf.NT QUARRY______separately; or F o r full list of Performers and fall p a rti™ ;... IM free oq application. ® Of all descriptions, will be found at Wholesale by he willdll sell a controlling part of tlie lot'latter"and retahi B LA N K S , Town Orders andJAudlfcor’a Be- AND TAN,USE PERRY’S MOTH AND FRECKLE ...... _ |-ie wl|1 Bc]1 th e Iegf deecripiivo ehfete and small bills. . «Ok rXSR HITSON & CO., Boston.. an Interest therein; or he will sell the porta printed atsbort notice ™ rt'rfC,hCU]'“ i.on of 5lr 18 carrled through every, L o TION. The well known reliable and harmless onlv, to responsible pnrtles, us may be agree! upon remedy for Brown Discolorations of the face. Pre- CHAS. H. DITSON & CO., New York. 31 R. Anderson <&. Co. W. M. COOK, part 01 the ten ts, rendering the atmoephveofthe with tho purchaser. For further particulars, address Auditorinin and Menagerie ue pure and refreshing pan d only by Dr. B. C. Perry, Dermatologist, 49 All orders promptly attended to. or apply to the subscriber on the premises. Horse Nails and Shoes, Bond Street, , New tYork. bold Druggists every- Wedding and Visiting Cards neatly S ia o v ro v BROS. a s in tho open Helds. * inhere. Efim 015 Printed athts oilloe No. 9, Kimball Blocky Rocklaud, Maine. WM, Q, FARR. A ND Norway and Swedes Tron. Rost Nail RpdaL So. Thomaston, July 3,1872. £hr (Church (Column. ■ llseell aueous.. Miseellaneous. /Sewing Machines. Miscellaneous. Business Cards. Miscellaneous. M edical. Rockland, July 12, 1872. No. 6. Gent’s Fine Shirts, &c. T H E P U B L IC TRUE P. PIERCE, FIRE, MARINE, 77/1 L7?S1 The undersigned, having engaged a FIFTY PER CENT. Attorney and Counsellor at Law. AND VEGETABLE SICILIAN column o f this paper to use as he mag see BEAVER BRAND A FULL LINE OF GENT’S SAVED, OFFICE IN ULMER BLOCK, L i I I F Z E HAIR fit, begs to announce that neither publish Are assured that the era nor editor are in any degree responsi­ BY USING THE noC'KLAND, : MA.INE. RENEWER. W HITE AND FANCY MOHAIRS. , *** f \ 0IVVt uttel|U°n given to all business en­ ble for what may here be said. DOMESTIC trusted to Ills cure. ly2072 INSURANCE. Every year increases the popularity JULIUS H. WARD. S IIIIIT S , ; of this valuable Hair Preparation; H e n r y F. M i l l e r ------000------which is due to merit alone. W e can The Church a Mother to her Chil­ Bosoms, Collars, Cuffs, Neck-Ties, assure our old patrons that it is kejot dren. Cochran’s Agency, fully up to its high standard; and it Cravats, Scarfs, Hdkf’s, Gloves, —DEALERS IN — is the only reliable and perfected prep­ [The complement of our article last week is ZFXJLZLTOS REPRESENTING THE given below. It is a strong argument for the Mittens, Hosiery, Under­ Stoves and Tin W are. aration for restoring Gray or F aded reasonableness, if not necessity of Infant Bap­ OLDEST AND STRONGEST H air to its youthful color, making it clothing, Suspenders, RE now recognized by the musical profession tism ; such a system of nurture as is here set soft, lustrous, and silken. The scalp, TBADEMAE1 throughout the SECOND HAND STOVES, by its use, becomes white and clean. forth, was always intended to go with it. A Umbrellas, &c. A v.iM v-fe'o'iP01.1 >;ought and sold. Second bund It removes all eruptions and dandrutf, church which so carefully watches over child­ FURNIILRK ot all kinds bought and sold. Par­ INSURANCE COMPANIES Just received aud selling at the They possess in a remarkable degree the essential ties breaking up housekeeping should give us a call. and, by its tonic properties, prevents hood, should command the sympathy of all In the UNITED STATES—with a combined capital characteristics necessary to substantiate the cluim We have also on hand and lor sale lor Fire and Marine Business ot the hair from falling out, as it stimu­ thoughtful parents.] Simonton Bros. that LowestlPossible Prices for Cash All Kinds of Second Knud Sails, lates and nourishes the hair-glands. Though the Baptism of Infants is not only varying in size from a Main sail to Topsails and Jibs By its use, the hair grows thicker and |B Y They are thelbest Pianos in the All kinds of T R U C K , such as is usually found in Over Twenty-Sii Million Dollars. stronger. In baldness, it restores the part of a Divine system for the saving of JUNK STOKES, bought and sold. > R isks take*', on Dwelling Houses, Household Fu.- capillary glands to their normal vigor, souls, but also a great means of sanctifying Country. Crockett’s Building, niture, Stores, Stocks ot Goods; Finishing Risks and will create a new growth, except households and perpetuating religion in fami­ Are the Importer’s Agentsi Buildings in process ot construction, ves els Jon T. A. WENTWORTH, Stocks aud all other Insurable property. in extreme old age. It is "the most lies, it is an institution which demands of pa­ THEY ARE SUPERIOR IN N O R T H E N D . J o . 5 , BKItKY BLOCK,\Jlockland. Rockland, Feb. 14,(1872. lOtf economical H air D ressing ever used, rents both zeal and piety to make it effectual. SEWING MACHINE! FORjTIIE SALE OF THE Quality, Volume and Eveness AT AS LOW RATES as it requires fewer applications, and And forasmuch as infants may be deprived of N early opposite P ost Office. E. G. STODDARD & CO., gives the hair a splendid, glossy ap­ heir parents, provision is made that they may N. It. New Goods received t o power is so costly a that of human muscle, and pearance. A. A. Ilayes, M.Dn State 13tf CELEBRATJE33 ...... fifty. per cent,___ , ol the t power required to run Manufacturers und Dealers in As can be obtained in any associate, with themselves, chosen Christian Rockland, March 8, 1872. £ SewingN Machine, may be saved by using the of Tone, Perfectness and Assayer of Massachusetts, says, “ The friends, so that, in any event, there may be SOAPS, TALLO W , GREASE, Reliable Companies. constituents arc pure, and carefully Assessors’ Notice. Delicacy of Action, Ele­ Marine Risks on Vessels, Freights and Cargoes. the greatest assurance that the child shall be BEAVER BKAAi) DOMESTIC. NEATS iOOT OIL, &c selected for excellent quality; and I To the Inhabitants of the City of Itockland. and per consider it the B est P reparation reared in the nurture and admonition of the (ALSO, -ZEtna F ire In su ran ce Company, sons liable to be taxed. OF gance of design and Lord. Parents arc naturally accountable for Faets for Your Consideration Hartford, Conn...... Cush A ssets $G,400,502.9 for its intended purposes.” V7"0U are hereby notified that the subscribers will Sold by all Druggists, and Dealers in Medicines. the performance of this duty to their offspring, JL be in session a t the office directly in the rear ot We will enuinurate only a lew ol the many leading W orkmanship PURE GROUND BONE, D.N. Mortland’s Law Office, Kimball Block, in said points of excellence, combined in the ‘‘Domestic,’ Home Insurance Company, Price Ono Dollar. MOHAIRS, leaving all minor points to the decision ot the oper and they can neither increase nor diminish citv ot Rockland, from April 11 to May 1st, 1872. from FOR AGRICULTURAL PURPOSES. New York...... Cash A ssets $ I.C.72.M3.50 their obligations in this respect; so that, in s d’clock A. M.. to 5 o’clock P. M.. lor the purpose of ator It mukes the a n d Iy22 Gay Street, Rockland, Maine. receiving true and perfect lists of the polls and all Which are warranted to Retain B u c k in g h a m ’s D ye the Church of England, parents aae not al­ estates, real and personal, not by law exempt from Hartford Fire Insurance Company, LOCK STITCH, FOR THE WHISKERS. lowed to be formally sponsors to their own taxation, which you were possessed of in said city ot their Color and Lustre, Hartford Conn...... Cash A ssets $2,912,CGI.18 Rockland, on tin- first day of April, 1872, which lists IWRAuBIIYITY. As our Renewer in many cases re­ children, lest being led to regard their sponsor­ ou are required to make and bring in. ’till Worn out. Springfield Fire & Marino Ins. Co., J. S. COBURN. ) Assessors SIIUI'TLE SEWING MACH INE They have recently received the quires too long a time, anil too much ship as a voluntary thing, and assuming or de­ ROBERT CROCKETT, > of WEARS LESS than any other, and combines with it; Springfield, M ass...... Cash Assets $1,055,105.75 C. R. MALLARD, ) Rockland These goods are sold at no.other House in this remarkable simplicity, and ease ol running, great ‘STEAM MILL CO., care, to restore gray or faded Whisk­ clining it, at will, they should imagine them­ county- Rockland. A pril 10,-1882. 18 quietness ol operation with a wonderlul range ol Endorsement of the City of Boston, MANUFACTURERS OF Tho Franklin Firo Insuraneo Co., ers, wc have prepared this dye, in one selves in some degree absolved from natural work Philadelphia...... Cash assets J a n . 1, 1871, $.3,255,748.94 preparation-, which will quickly and responsibility. The Church, in America, al­ SIMONTON BROS. 1st. Extra size and room under arm. Jiy the award o f the C'ontraet to WHOA! WHOA!! WHOA ! !l 2d. Simplicity, direct action. effectually accomplish this result. It lows parents to be the sponsors of their chil­ Rockland, A p rils, 1872. 17tf 3d. Ease ol operation. M I-'. A L Union Insuraneo Company, is easily applied, and produces a color TIME 2 .1 6 3-4. 4th. Noiselessness. No cams or gear wheel. AND DEALERS IN Bangor, Maine...... Cash A ssets $540,785.37 dren, however, because she is, here, in a mis­ All persons about buying horses or dealing in 5th. Cylindrical hardened cast steel Shuttle, witl: furnish the Public Schools which will neither rub nor wash off. sionary position, and families have, very often} horses, or farmers, or boys or men breaking colts, or large Bobbin. CORN, MEAL, OATS AAO RYE ! National Insurance Co., Sold by all Druggists. Price Fifty any one dealing in horses in any manner, would find 6th. Superior Automatic Takeup. MEAL at Boston Market Prices, and delivered to no immediate friends who are in communion it to their interest to send and get a 24-page book, 7th. Sell Adjusting Tensions. with the Shippers at the WHARVES, without EXTRA a r tf o r d ...... Cash A ssets, $517,201.83 Cents. giving full directions how to choose, how to use and 8th. CAN NOT BE PUT OUT OF TIME OR AI) CHARGE. with the Church. Each course has an ancient how to tell a good horse by his looks, and how to JUSTMENT by use. This is a quality possessed Manufactured by R. P. HALL & CO., BRASS AND IRON FOUNDRY. All orders promptly attended to. Pennsylvania Insurance Co., precedent, but nobody should be chosen as a cure diseases pertaning to colts and horses. Price 50 by no other Machine in the world. N A S H U A , N i cents. AddressJLock Box 105, Hallowell, Kennebei 9th. Great Range ol Work. Henry F. Miller Pianos, Philadelphia...... Cash A ssets,| $1,250,315.95 sponsor except a communicant of the Church, Co., Maine. R3m26 A. P. AMES, President. 10th. Durability of Working parts. CEO. MAYO, A^ent, 11th. This Machine gives Castors. July 18 1871. ly* ROCKLAND, ME. Eastern Insurance Co., and one living a sober, righteous, and godly 12th. Extra Table Leaf, making it onc-lialt|longer Thay are also used in the A y e r ’ s life. Any other choice defeats the very object Manila and Hemp Cordage, than any Machine. Bangor, M e.,...... Cash Assets, $391,027.18 NORTH END, JUST SOUTH OP CROCKETT BLOCK. 13th. Those buying Machines, will be taught] to run OItATIO N. KEENE, ar, Pitch, &c., as low as the lowest H for which sponsorship is instituted; and no­ 0 them . Massachusetts State Normal Shools, CSuccessor to E. IF. B artlett,) 11. Don’t Fail to JExi W h o l e sa l e a n d R e t a il D e a l e r in Orient Insurance Co., body should be willing to become a sponsor U. II. CR1E & CO. fp HE above named Company having been duly or- S arsaparilla JL gauized, and having purchased the Iron Foundry For Sale at tho Dry Goods Store of Hartford, Conn...... Cash A ssets, $502,635.50 for others who has not answered for self, in ml Machine Shop of Philo Thurston & Co., are pre- Rhode Island Slate Normal Schools, ared to till orders for all kinds of BOOTS, SHOES, RUBBERS, Confirmation, and sought grace and strength Carriage Wheels A Kims, Spokes J. F. SINGHI & Co., AND OVER-SHOES. National Insurance Company, in the Holy Communion. South Store, Pillsbury Block, The New England Conservatory of Mi sic, Sole Lea I lie i‘. W ax Eeallier. French and Is widely known Iron Casings and Machinery, A m erica n C a lf SkiiiM. as one of the most When a Christian man or woman, is asked II . U. C R IE & Co, Rockland JIc.,Oct. 2. 43tf i the best manner aud at Reasonable Prices.| (The largest Music School in the world), LININGS, BINDINGS, KID AND GOAT STOCK. effectual remedies by a friend to stand sponsor for a child, the R ubber G oring, Shoe Duck, Pegs, Lasts, Shoe ifcails, Bay State Firo Insurance Co. Machinery of all Kinds repaired at Ami the Reston Music School. Shoe Tools of all kinds. Worcester, Mass...... Cash assets $340,273.09 ever discovered for proposal should never be thoughtlessly ac­ JOB PRINTINC. short notice. THE AMERICAN Akt tlic JL5rool<, M ilin S treet, cleansing the sys­ cepted or refused. It may be a providential X e;itly:ind l-rom ptly E xecuted ROCKLAND, ME, Hanover Fire Insuraneo Company. tem and purifying call from God, and an opportunity to do much FORGING ANO BLACKSMITHING SEWING MACHINE Jan u ary , 1, 1872. New York...... Cash A ssets, $872,021.91 tlie blood. It has ily Machine in use! stood the test of good. Every Christian is bound to glorify ( From the Conyrcgationalist and Boston Recorder.) R a ilro a d s A’ /Steamboats. They use a Straight Needle Andes Insuraneo Co., years, with a con­ God by ministering to the salvation of others have a new and improved 'fhe award of the contract to furnish the publi Cincinnati, Ohio...... Cash Assets, $1,7GG,GS1.17 stantly growing rep­ Packard’s Capstan W inches, Shuttle, subject to no wear, lie schools of Boston with pianos mnst he very grat BERRY BROTHERS and as we may fail to convert souls to Christ, i require nooiling by which the lying to Mr. Miller, und is a testimony to the. iftusicnl utation, based on its in any other way, we should rejoice in a fair Knox & Lincoln Railroad. Cargo Winches, Ship’s Pumps, Windlass thread is liable lobe soiled; public o f the high position which these instruments Royal Insuraneo Company, intrinsic virtues, and sustained by its re­ Purchases, etc., will use a very line or coarse HAVE REMOVED occupy. The serercst. test that they heve received at Of Liverpool. Branch Office, Boston. markable cures. So ndld as to be safe and and hopeful occasion of doing any good, and I constantly on hand and made to order. thread, and are not liable to the New England Conservatory of Music, and at TO T H E IR skip stitches as other many other public institutions where they are in con­ Paid up Capital and Surplus,...... $10,000,000 beneficial to children, and yet so searching so improving the talent committed to our care. | The Foundry and Machine Shop will be under the chines; takes the thread from stant daily use, is a guarantee of their many excel­ $700,000 Invested in the United States. as to effectually purge out tlie great cor­ Nor should the office be declined simply be- I kN and afte MONDAY, April 8th. Passenger personal superintendence ol Mu. IL B. B e a n , and a short deep bobbin, which lent qualities, and especially ol their durability. NEW UVERYi&HACK STABLE mericaii Sewing Machines D e a l e r s in Office No. 7, Kimball Block. prays for license to sell and convey the above de­ TESTIMONIALS. scribed real estate to the person making said oiler. CFEIVTUlDM EPf, ' Rockland, Sept. 29, 1871. with the absent friend, chosen as a sponsor. Rockland May 1, 1872. 21 Stitch, Cvorsoam Particular attention given to dyeing and cleanin S ilk s , X>vess Gfoo