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Rockland Gazette : November 28, 1872

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NOVEMBER 28, 1872. Z. l’Ol'E VOSE. J. 11. I’OUTER. PKLNTINGIIN COBOIIS AND BRONZING will reeeivo eoroful attention. will not spare myself even in one sylla- ami before the train left London bridge “The old lady is the widow of an In- were watching Amy and her partner, saw her last. “No wonder,” lie said to de, Mrs. Gaisford; you shall have youi a-E.7LTSTI0 a quarter of an hour, Rupert Holmes tliun banker, who died long ago, and himself, “ tied to such a commonplace for Rupert heard her name mentioned. hie. I was so mail that even when you We learn from the Kennebec Journal bad changed his seat for one opposite left her very well off. She came Iron) “ It is quite true,” one said, “though brute as this I I am glad of it; it serves had done all this to me, when you bail so that Harriet E. Manual, of Hallowell, agl* he V< UP IN TIIE w i b o . the ladies, and was chatting away as this part of the country, I believe; so it is hard to believe. The idea of pret­ her right.” wrecked my life, I could not hate you. Came to tiiat place on Monday evening of lamdiarly as if be had known bis fel- she returned and bought a small place Miss Turner was of entirely different I love you now as wildly anil as - last week, on tlm 8 o'clock train, with a JPE Up in the wild, where few men come to look, ty Miss Turner marrying Gaisfortl itely as ever; I shall love you so till I little girl of hers, live months old, and There lives and sings a little lonely brook; low passengers for years. j about a mile out of the town.” seems too absurd ; hut there’s no doubt -style from her sister; prettier a goon R E-O PENING die. Are you satisfied now?” went from tlm depot, and up a street and I.iveth and singeth in the dreary pines. Presently the elder lady took out Rupert, did not pursue the subject, about it. I heard him mention it him­ deal, as far as prettiness went; indeed, "Y'es,” she said softly; and then, wilh- lelt the infant in a sewer to die. By Con­ Yet crecpeth on to where the daylight shines. from her travelling-bag some knitting,' It was quite enough for him to know she was almost beautiful; but her fea­ s e lf.” mt another word, she turned away from ductor Bodge's suggestion she had been Unit he was lo meet Amy Turner— he tures entirely lacked the intellectual ex­ - O F | Pure from their heaven, in mountain chalice at which she began placidly to work ; “There is nothing very wonderful ihe lake on which she had looked while watched and followed, aud the little babe, caught, and as the pattern upon which she was hail heal'd the mother use the Christian about it.” another said. -The usual pression which was so characteristic ol he had been talking to her, and joined —a puny feeble tiling, nearly dead from It drinks the rains,as drinks the soul her thought; engaged was a somewhat complicated name— the next day. rule—beauty against gold. She is an Mrs. Gaisford. Rupert wondered at l he others. cold—rescued. She had an examination And down dim hollows where it winds along, one, requiring much attention and A t lunch, on Jack’s mentioning that arrant llirt. But it is quite true. Gais- two sisters being so little alike. He In a minute she spoke gently to her before the Municipal court on W ednesday Pours its life-burden of unlisteued song. and was held Io answer under $800 bond ■ counting [of stitches, site gradually fell Rupert had come down with the Turn­ ford’s sister, Mrs. Standish, told me. •einembered having heard Amy speak sister, and then taking her Im.-hand’s arm for appt arain e in lire higher court. I catch the murmur of its undertone. out ol the conversation, which was ers. ho found tiiat Amy was the bosom It seems it was advanced at Chelten­ of her sister, who was away on a visit: sh e s a i d : That sigheth ceaselessly, Alone I alone! “ Let tisgo in now, Robert, it is getling carried on none the less vigorously by friend of Miss Wilmot, and that she ham three months ago. The Turners but lie had not heard much of her at the Mr. Ayer, from Buffalo, N. Y., Princi­ And hear afar the Rivers gloriously d a m p .” the others. was the dealest girl in the world ; a W ihnots, and fancied that she was noi pal of the Academy at Cherryfleld, sud­ Shout on their paths toward the shining sea ! were slopping with an uncle or some­ Rupert Holmes followed villi M iss’L'ar- conclusion with which Rupert was rath­ a favorite with them, denly and mysteriously disappeared from Rupert Holmes was far too busy a thing tiiere, anil Gaisford happened to ner. lie did not speak—he could not have The voiceless Rivers, chanting to the sun, that iowii one night last week. The last man to go much into society. His er inclined to agree. The next day he there too, anil of course they came After a time Mr. Gaistord asked him And wearing names of honor, every one: spoken for worlds, lie knew that his evening relaxation consisted in a visit there was a large croquet party at the which hotel lie was goiug to, aud on eompanion ouee or twice spoke to him, ■en ot him was at a social paity in the Gut reaching wide aud joining hand with hand togethe", and the matter was soon set­ village. The next, morning a note was to a quiet literary club to which be be­ Elms, and Mr. Holmes was introduced hearing Ids answer, said : hut he did not ealeli the meaning of her To pour great gifts along the asking land. tled, It was not to be mentioned Io a lotiud in his room, directing that his words. Presently he started, for Rup it longed. aud a talk over the last new in due form to Mrs. Turner and her soul, because Gaisford bad only been ••Very well; we may as well go then hooks be given to a friend, but giving no Ah, lonely brook! Creep onward through the Gaisford burst into a loud, hearty laugh. hook, the latest art gossip,or the pend­ daughter.. The former lady was very loo. We were thinking of the Eng- clue to Itis own whereabouts. At last ac­ p in e s; a widower months. So lie stayed What could lie be laughing at? His wile TORE ’ cordial in her reception ; the latter, to lishcrhof; hut it is all the same thing: ing political question. To him, there­ counts his male pupils were searching tho Press through the gloom to where the daylight away until the year was up. There is could never be telling the story to him? Rupert’s amazement, was exceedingly l iver lor his remains, while tlm girls wero sh in es! fore, this conversation with a lively, no secret about it now, and they are to and as you are an old traveler no doubt So on lie walked, with a dull pain to the Sing on among the stones, and secretly in tears ot apprehension. The tnissiiio With the best Assortment of elever ami undeniably pretty woman demine ami distant, and appeared dis­ be married next month. you know which is best.” hotel. Then there was a pause. Feel how the floods are all akin to thee ! was a real pleasure. As the train posed altogether to ignore their acquain­ Rupert was extremely vex?tl, but had •• Are you coming yet?" Mr. Gaisford man was a popular teacher, anti no rea­ Rupert Holmes stoo’d very quiet and son is known tor his absence beyond a rain tin- gentle heaven semletti; slackened for Reigate he had no longer tance of the preceding day. T ere no excuse to giv for making an\ a s k e d . Drink the i still as lie beard this news. He could light dissatisfaction on the part of ono path, lioneverward it tendcih; [the slightest idea of changing car­ “No,” he should take another turu or Hold thine was no opportunity for conversation at not doubt it, yet he could scarcely be­ change. Mrs. Gaisford made a ntove- ;cntleinan whose children attended tho For somewhere, underneath the eternal sky, tw o . Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, riages. As it stopped, however, the the pre i.t moment, as .Miss Wilmot lieve it. It was some time before he inenj.as if to turn her husband to make a c a d e m y . Thou, too, shall find the Rivers, by and by! “Then, we must say good-bye, Mr. young latly said, with a suppressed look came up and hurried Miss Turner ami an objection ; but did notdoso, and re­ Sunday Magazine. recovered, and lie felt that he was so Holmes,” Miss Turner said, “as youi Perfumery and Fancy of arch rniusem enl: Rupert oil t-i a game which was upon pale that it could hut he noticed. A mained looking out of the window. She boat starts, you said, at 7 o'clock. Good­ The Portland Press says that the new From " T h e M arble J*rophcc,yy a nd Other Poems. ••Here you leave us, I believe?” the point f commencing, and where waltz had begun now. Amy was still certainly, Rupert bad grown harder aud b y e . I hope you will think belter about uniform lately adopted by the girls of the GKADATIM. high school was woi u for the first time at Goods, “ 1 ? no, indeed J” he said hastily ; two players were required. Here they talking to her last partner. He moved colder than before. When the train In d ia .” BY DR. J . G . HOLLAND. •'I tun going on to Chichester. What were chosen upon opposite sides ; prin­ stopped, bo was the first to alight, and Mrs. Gaisford did not speak; she gave ihe meeting for general literary exercises quietly around and look bis position last week, and tiiat it is but justice to say made you think so?” cipally, Rupert thought by a little helped the ladies with their shawls. her hand, and so they stood for a moment Ever offered in Kockland. Depot for all the l’opu- Heaven is not reached at a single bound. behind them, and presently beard .Mr. face to face. A wild, raging desire to that it attracted general notice aud ad­ “ You certainly intended to change— inainviivei ing upon the part of the As he did so he could not help saying Rut we build the ladder by which we rise Gaisford call her by her Christian take iter in his arms aud kiss her, even miration lor tlm good sense and good young lady. Tliegame fairly com­ From the lowly earth to the vaulted skies, you can hut own that.” name. Then Rupert Holmes turned to Mrs. Gaisford : with hci husband standing bv, seized feeling thereby illustrated. Four colors i* mount to its summit round by round. > A nd a Rupert Holmes colored. menced, be was enabled to speak to and went out through the French win­ -W e are to meet, it seems, in r a i l ­ him ; and site must have seen it, lor, drop­ are allowed only, viz: black, blue,brown, and drat), and the dresses are made in I count this thing to be grandly true: •■1 do not know, unless you are a h e r . dow behind into the ga.tden. lie knew way carriages. This has been rather a ping his hand hastily, she turned and ran That a noble deed is a step toward G od- conjuror, how you could guess a half- “ So our journey of yesterday is to be now. if he had ever doubted before, I 'Liferent ride from our last, Mrs. Gais- op the steps into the hotel, followed by shirt waist witli one ruffle only on tho k irt. Lifting the sou! (rom the common clod formed intention.” ignored, .Miss Tinner?” how passionately be loved this woman i *ord- her sister. To aRmrer air and a broader view. Rupert Holmes stood motionless look­ “ 1 did not guess at all; I w a s s u re “ How ignored, Mr. Holmes?” who bad fooled and betrayed him. •'be had grown paler again as he Oi the day, including ing after Iter, anti was only aroused, by a A Boston paper says that Danville is W crise by the things that arc under feet; o f it. W . got in you were just “J don t know ; I'm desirous of do­ Il was not until, by the cessation of sPoke’ wilh a cot'L haughty look upon en we excited by the Io iiR ahseneaud supposedc By what we have mastered of good and gain iouchou the shoulder, to tiie remembrance K e n n e d y ' s , going to smoke, and you scowled in a ing wlm' is right and propel, and I am the music, he knew Unit supper had he- her laee; but as lie finished she gave a that .Mr. Gaisford was still beside him. murder ot Frank Elwell of Mechanic By the pride deposed and the passion slain most ungracious way.” endeavoring to l ike my cue from you.” gun, that that be felt calm enough to go I Httlo start, and then the color came in Fal|S, aged fourteen. Au associate has And the vanquished ills that we hourly meet. “ Shall we stnoke a cigar together? ' he S c h e n c k ’ s , • Oh. indeed !” Rupert put in, depre- “What nonsense, Mr. Holmes! in doors. Of one thing lie w s deter-, a rllsh to her cheeks. In another mo- a s k e d . tin ned up with a bundle of bloody clothes We hope, we aspire, we resolve, we trust, which lie says were soiled by carrying of e a lin g ly . What did you expect me to do?—to Amy Turner should outward-, “lent her husband joined her, and they “No, no,” Rupert said, putting his When the morning calls us to life and light. mined. K u s l i ’ s , ••Yes, indeed, most ungraciously: rush forward with both bauds extended ly have no triumph over him. I le ! lauded, not to meet again till the table hands up to his forehead. "Please leave those wounded by the Boston lire. Ho But our hearts grow weary, and. ere the nig says Ellwell has gone lo sea. and makes and you put your cigar ease in youi | and express my delight at meeting you a-ou|d |et |,el. think that he had been “ hote dinner at the hotel. Rupert me alone; I am ill; I want to be alone. Gur lives are trail.'ng the sordid dust. G o o d b y e .” oilier statem ents equally absurd aud con­ H artshorn’s pocket in a p el; and you took out your Holmes had thought at first of leaving We hope, we resolve, we aspire, we pray. a S a l “ - I Hil ling with her as heartlessly as she "In a moment,'' .Mr. Gaisford said, "but tradictory. .Sheriff Keene lias him tinder Bradshaw, and ran your linger down Rupert laughed. ‘ had with him, and that it was a drawn at once, lint then he told himself that I LA 'lnthold'.s. Ami we think that we mount the air on win I particularly want to speak to you. In arrest, and is busy investigating the mys­ “No, Miss 1 inner, hardly that. But gaine at best. W ith this resolution he Be> oud the recall of sensual th in g s, to the first slopping place, and then laid she would look upon it as another tri­ fact, I promised tiiat I. would. Let us te ry . 3 ? i e r c e ’s , While our feet still cling to tiie heavy clay. it aside with a determined air, as much I did not expect you to tieat me as an . wul)t ju^o .jle supper-room, h it could umph, aud he resolved to remain, let it sit. down for a minute or two on the as to say, ‘Well I must put up with it cost what it would, lie purposely de­ w a lk ,” Wings for the angels, but feet for men ! utter stiangei. not bring himseif to approach where she A man named Eldridge, engineer of tor three quarters of an hour, and then •■Not as a stranger ; hut still there is; wag gjuiqg, for Gaislbnl was standing layed going in to dinner until he saw Mechanically Rupert followed him I lie Boston & Maine Railroad, was so _A_nd a host oi others. We may borrow the wings to find the way— across tile toad, ami watched him while out I go.’ The whole was as plain as if that everyone would lie seated, in hopes badly injured at Berwick, Thursday, that We may hope, aud reselve, and aspire, and prt a difference; „you see there, it is your behind her chair. It was not until lie lit a cigar, wondering with a vague But our feet must rise, or we fall again. you had said it aloud.” turn to play. , dancing recommenced that he died. In stepping from tlm moving iie had an Unit tiiere would he no vacant seats wonder what new blow was to be dealt Rupert laughed. “ What difference. Miss turner her She 'l,eal' tbe Gaisford?. In this, howev engine his foot slipped, anti lie fell across i di e is a ladder thrown opportunity of approaehiu n o w . lim track. The whole train passed over “ I, is of no . iy denying the im-j Rupert asked, as lie line back to her wa3 for a moment alone, and Rupert he was dissappointed,ns a waiter at once ary earth to the sapphire wall, “ 1 find,' Mr. Gaisford went on to say, him, mangling him in a horrible manner. But the (In a ms depart, ami the vision falls, peaehmenl.” he id; "I must really sfdeagain. : noticed tiiat as she saw lie was comin uc to him as he entered, and told between the pulls of his cigar, “that a Both legs were cut o lf, and one arm so A nd the sleepi ■r wakes on his pillow of stone. apologize lor having been so rude as to l " H e the giri said half pet- lo speak to her. a shade of coldness ,‘‘im that a seat had been kept lor him mistake has somehow arisen—a most badly crushed that he died din ing ampu­ ridiculous—ha, ha, a most ridiculous mis­ ii Lfnot reached at a single bound; let you sec you were unwelcome. My tishly ; “one would think that it v.asau came across her face. 11,ext ,o the gentleman who arrived by ta tio n . take. Of course, as you are starting for A e build the ladder by which we risi only excuse is, that Isaw that the new- unwilling witness you were cross-exam-j "I must apologize for missing my [ the same train. lhc:c was no help foi A speciality, including India to-morrow, and may lie away a i tiie lowly earth to the vaulted skit Last Saturday afternoon, about two comers were ladies, but I did not notice ; ining, Mr. Holmes. A good deal of dance. Miss Turner; lint 1 could not k''n, and Im lelt as lm sat down tlnd longish time, it doesn’t, as far as I know, • mount to its summit, round by rou o'clock. Geo. 1'. Bitch tu tu. Chief Engi­ more than that; and I can plead in I difference—all the difference in the lind you ” • perhaps, after all, it was the best place matter much; but ! promised to tell y o u , further extenuation, that I have seen world. Iflsie, you were a stranger, “ Il is of noconseqence, Mr. Holmes,” lor him; for Miss turner was sitting and so of course I do. Confound this neer at (he National Military Asylum at Lubin’SjBinimel’s, Lundborg's Togtis, while working among some gas­ the error of iny ways, and have given I might never see yon again. .Mamina she said, “ I danced with -Mr. Gaisford.” j '“-’St beyon.l M rs. Gaislbnl, so that he cigar, it won't burn. What beastly trash up all idea of changing my carriage.” was there to do propriety,am i of course | these Swiss cigars arc, to lie sure; and oline, was seriously burned by tiie explo­ C le a v e r ’s. A tk i n s o n ’s. W b fd h u u L ••Then I am relieved of a burden of '-'Otl'l neither see Amy s lace, nor wa> ti,,. i,nim ,l,-in-• t , ■ ill them sion of the oil. He died from the effects “ I am sure, mamma, wc must feel I was aide to laugh and talk with you ' SL.]f.,.C| , eh " In. ] s-iid Iiirhtlv -Be he bound to exchange any remarks with hale tlm impudence to , .11 tlien im sai.i, ligutiy. i>\ . Havana-! Yes, lain just going In tell of Ills injuries about two o'clock this fore­ Farina’s, Edriclii’s touched at the compliment of being as 1 chose. Don’t you know that it is a t|1(. w. . jjjsg p uruer, is there any com -. ,lel'» ‘L-‘ hau plenty of topics... con- w,,)!. y()tl see yon have got hold of noon. lie was 32 years old aud leaves a preferred to a cigar; that is indeed a well known fact that people always g et' mission I can execute for you upon the j '’ersation with Mr. Gaislord, wno was vil lt y()U |jal-rjste|.s would call a ease ot wife and one child. He was a native jot' M assachusetts. & c ., & e. .1 F irst Jiale J'.mjlisli. Stary. concession for a gentleman to make.” ' much mol e intimate— well, yes, Hil l Continent? I start to-morrow; and stinting with his wife anti sister-in- *a'v mistaken iilentiiy. You see. you thought “ You arc really t o severe upon me,” more, ii you like—away from home than any thing from a Venetian chain to a next day for home. ’ j i married Miss Turner. So I did. But I A lto, a large lot of “Confound it!” Rnpeit laughed. “Ladies’ society is, they do lluir own neighborhood? J = l “ When ill you return?” Mr. Gats- I didn't many, ami never thought of mar- One of Carleton & Co.'s ice houses in Swiss alpenstock, that yon may re­ Tim exclamation was a menial one. ol' course, preferable to a cigar; but: Wl-. -i: ; p ie a r n n e v e r to meet again, ford had asked ; and R ipert, glancing ' i j'hig tile Miss Turner you thought 1 did Camden was blown'down in the gale of quite, ' shall lm liappy to c h a r g e m y ­ Thursday night of last week. but was none tin; less hearty for being one does not generally get l td.es’ soci- of eon: -n tin y need not be quite so still .|„w„, saw that Mrs. Gaisford paused \ jl1,‘;?"iud Carry-Amy is Miss luruer Shoulder Braces, self wi’.li.” ety in a tailway carriage. One gets and particular as at other times. I suppressed ; and readers will own that Rupert saw tiiat the color left her to listen to his answer: Rupert stared at him, as not under- A hntnati body, in a partially decayed it was only natural ami excusable under the lail'es, but not the society, it is have been angry with myself e v e r s ir .e e -I am going to spend the winter .i;u„ling what im heard. T ru sses, face, ai d her lips quivered a lillte ; b ill state, was found in a brook in the south abroad.” lm said. “I am thinking ol "Amy Miss Turner still!” 1m re­ tiie circum stances. because ladies tion’t give us their socie-■ for having talked so much. Yes, you she said steadily : part of tlm town of Freedom, securely nailed up in a dry goods box, one day last Rupert Holmes was a hard-working ly, because it is rarely one can ex- may smile. .Mr. Holmes, hut I really “Thank you. Mr. Holmes; I do not going to India; indeed, 1 have a sort of pealed. Supporters, &c. bail' intention of joining Urn Lillian In r "Yes, of course; don’t y.iu understand week. .Many have been to see it, and barrister, ami was looked upon as a change a word wilh them, s‘ili more have.” think that I will trouble you. I wish 1 married Mi Turner; Amy was the various arc their conjectures. Which will be sold Io suit customers, at rising man ; tiiat is, although he was rarely engage in conversation, that we Tin; girl was so evidently in earnest and settling there for good.” you a pleasant journey.” youngest sister only two anil-thirty, lie was making an tali to oureigars. I would rather talk tiiat Rupert Ibihorn to point out the He looked down again, and saw upon And then site rose, took tlm arm of Rupert understood now. For a mo­ At tlm Kennebec Journal office the re­ income of only live hundred a year, than sm oke; but I would rather enjoy weak part of her tlefcuce in tlm fact Mrs. Gaisford’s face, a shadowy smile, Wholesale and Retail. a gentleman who claimed her l'ur the ment or two the news seemed to stun him. turns from the entire State witli the ex­ He hail, besides, some little fortune of a eigai than the silent contemplation of that she Ini.I found out at Reigate tiiat gone almost before formed, and fol­ dance, and was oil. i here was a great beating at his heart, ception of 20 small towns and plantations, his own. ami was, therefore, far belter ladies’ attire.” lie. was going to slay wilh the Wilmofs— “ Where have you been, Rupert? I lowed by a thoughtful look. "She ab­ and a strange, dizzy noise in his brain, give Grant a majority of 31,730. This is Physicians* Proscriptions csre- off titan the great majority of men of “I think your defense is a fair one,” anil only said quieZly :— have missed you all tiie evening,” his solutely exults over it be saitl to bint- t hen he sprang to his feet, with his face tlm smallest vote thrown for President ully Com pounded. bis own age in the profession. 'the elderly lady said. “For my own; I sec wind you mean, Miss Turner. self strangely Unshed and turned up toward since 1820, and Grant's vote is more than friend Wilmot asked, coining up. Ai'ter dinner, Mr. Gaisford proposed the sky, ami said, "Amy free? lhank double that of Greeley's. It was tim first day of vacation ; and part, I cannot see why, in a first-class Y’es, Isuppose there is some sort of “I have a batldish headache, an ti Don’t Forget the Place. , ,, , , i i i . i c, ... , Li God. thank God!” I lien came the thought as lie threw aside his legal books and carriage, one should not enter into con- diifercncc ; but Idon’t see why you have been strolling in tiie grounds, a s tr o l l b y th e la k e , a n d a l t e r a l u l l w h a l hu h;u, G()n0> o f w h a l h e |?a ,| started lor his holiday, lie felt lor the versatiou witli a gentleman— 1 mean, s h o u ld Im angry with yourself. ' o me delay, while the ladies went up 101 then ol what he had told her he thought Who is the Queen of Edgland ? was J a c k . ” the question propounded by a teacher iu ZLZE _E ZR, I L Hi ’ S first time how bis bard work bad told of course, when a lady lias readied my if w a s flic most pleasant jo u r n e y 1 e v e r things. Hie party went out together.' he,. ,,t ,in, taunts lm had flung at her; When the i arri -ge came Rupert took a district school not a hundred miles from upon him. anil liovv glad lie was that lie lime of life. Naturally, much depends m a d e .” Itis seat upon the box, under the plea For a while they strolled together look- anti then he sal down anti covered his Biddeford, says lim Times. A little girl Directly Opposite the Post Ollice. ing across the lake, upon which the laee with his hands, and gave a groan as was going away lor a while from bis upon Hie appearance and manners of ••Yes. if was a very pleasant journey,” of the headache, and on reaching tlm after a moment’s thought, electrified tlio K ockland, Sept. 17, 1872. 28 close elniml eis and tlm weary work of tlm gentleman ; lint supposing co ob- she said frankly ; "anti we knew, you bouse went straight up to bed. He felt moon was shining brightly, lighting up oi unutterable pain. teacher and visitors with her answer, splitting legal bails. jeetion io arise on Ibis score, I cannot see, who yon were ; that is. you were the ilay-roundeti form of tlm Rigid, il>'- tdai^ ’,J’d lo“ked 0,1 t001 a.stom?hed which was: “Horace Greeley!” Hitt he could not stand tlm commisera­ , lo speak, i lieu slowly an inkling ot the S A V E D I Generally an early riser, lie had see why wc should not speak. Upon going to stay Imre, which served as a and the snow-crowned peaks ol the Al- , d iwneU upon hi|^. ,JU reine7ube|.eU tion of his friend, who lm knew had breakfasted late—so late that he was shipboard, for example, during along sort of in?rotlucfion.” The people of South Auburn have re­ guessed pretty accurately tlm slate of toil. Ihen they broke into pairs. iui>. 1JUVV haViu:r heard some minor of some obliged to hurry through bis packing in voyage,every one becomes friendly ami' Rupert eiudd not resist a slight smile Gaisfortl lingered behind a little, ami one—yes, his name was Holmes, now he juvenated their old house of worship GRATEFUL! his feelings. L'pon getting up to his order to catch his train for Chichester, intimate without tlm necessity ol intro aijihis bad attem pt at self-jusliiiealioii; as at the time slm was speaking to Ru- thought o f it—who was supposed to have (Baptist) ami Wednesday last dedicated room, Im packed his things and wrote a it — Rev. G. 1’. Mathews preaching tho where lie was going to spend a fort- ducliiin. When I was young, I made which contradicted lim former plea set pert, he could not but stay with her. treated Amy badly, aud this was how it note to J aek : sermon. In the afternoon Mr. William HOPEFUL! night with his friend Jack Wilmot, lie- a voyage to India, anil sonic of the autljup, .Miss Turner at ouee reading itis He did not know whether he v. as glad had come about. Presently Rupert looked JIv III an J a c k : I am sorry to say that 1 ' He loved her still, passion- '‘Pl hu was ‘Pliet “°w- bllt as Palu ~~ R. Millet ot Leeds, was ordained to the lore starting fora long rumble upon Ii iendships I formed oil my way out and thoughts, colored slightly anti saitl:— must go up lo lo a n to-morroiv on parlieular o r s o r r y Gospel M inistry—Rev. E. Haynes preach­ d e a th . tlm continent. He had, however, home were among the most lasting I •■Here, Mr. Holmes, it your turn business. You uiidersland me. Make things ately, though lie was false anti creel ing the sermon. square with your mother and sister. •W ill you do me a favor?" he asked. reached the terminus live minutes to ever made. We shall lie companions again, they are looking quite cross at and bail spoilt bis life; lm loved her as •‘Certainly,’'M r. Gaisford said; "w ill­ Ami in the morning, before the fam­ spare; he had found an empty carriage, for tlm whole length of our journey, us for not attending. We really must much as ever, anti should do. be felt in g ly .'' One of the crew of tho steamer C a tn - bad lipptd the guard to retain it for for we, too, are going to Chichester.” pay attention to tlm game.” ily were down, he was in tlm train on as long as be lived. .Mr, Gaisford ami "W ill you go to Miss Turner and say critlge was found to be sick with small­ him—it was before tlm happy era ol' Rupert Holmes, alter expressing his From this period the girl gave Ru­ his way lo Newhaven. whence he Miss Turner stopped ami leaned upon that you have told me? Will you say pox, last Sunday, aud was taken to the smoking carriages—ami was looking satisfaction at hearing that they were pert no opportunities for renewing the erosietl that evening to II >vrc. the railings on Hie low wall. W ithout >bese words? That 1 know nothow mail Bangor pest-liouse. Tim steamer was For three months Ripert Holmes f have been; that no thoughts she can thoroughly fumigated and every possible forward to the plat id enjoyment of his to travel so far together, volunteered conversation, but entered con amore joining them, Mrs. Gaisford did the have of me are one tithe so bitter anti precaution taken to prevent the spread aftei-break fast cigar. tlm information that lie was going to into the game, cioqucltiug him, he travelled upon the Continent. Tlm va­ same. Rupert eotthl see her face now. cation was over, anti lie ought to have contemptuous as those I have of myself; of the disease, so that there need be no Tlm bell run;’, the train was upon stay wilh his friends, the Wilmots. As thought, w ith extra spite,over ami over for the moon shone clear upon it. She that I do not plead for forgiveness, for I alarm concerning it. been back at bis cham bers: but lm hail OPEN the very point of starting, and his ei- he mentioned the name lie fancied tiiat again, aud finally winning the game was very thoughtful, earnest, and know that I do not deserve it. I know gar-ease was in his hand, when there lie delected a slight glance of satisfae- (or her side most triumphantly. After no heart for it. In fact lie was very troubled. "How lmr face belied her ! that I have forfeited all hope of it. Still, The town of Stockton is a heavy losar W ith all their D epartm ents in W ork­ was a bustle on tlm platform, and a lion upon the part of tlm young lady, this she said that she would not play Haiti hit iutleed, and had resolved to he thou'dit, "W hat can she be going to if—if in pity for what I have suffered, if by the Boston lire. The valuation of tho say?” He would not speak first, aud | PdY .1'or.l.',iy Sleat i n g O r d e r . poller hurried up to tlm carriage with and he found f.oin her mother that lim any moie at present, and Ri pert alto throw over the bar for a year at any- town is $800,200, and the loss to the citi­ rate, if not forever, anil go to India. life tiiat will he wrecked without her, slm * two ladies, looked in. and unlocked the Wilmots ocre intimate friends of her giving up Ids mallet, volunteered !o as­ there was a silence for a minute or two. zens of tiie town will, we understand, He was in Switzerland now. and trav­ can yet find it in her heart to forgive me, amount lo $110,000. This is occasioned door. own. This served as a sort of intro- sist her to find .Mrs. Turner; a pursuit till she began : elling b" train from Zurich to Lucerne ; will she come out into the balcony of file by the failure of the Bangor National In­ “Now, ladies, look sharp, please; dilution, ami tlm rest of the journey however, which was not carried on long, “ You do not look well. Mr. Holmes, hotel? Itis empty now, ami the lights whence be meant to go over the St. surance , in the stock ot which JORDAN, MARSH &. CO., the train’s starting.” was spent in a lively conversation, in fur in a few minutes they look a seal, have yon been ill ?” in Hie drawing-room are turned low. If tho men of property in tiie place had Gotbard and go via. Trieste to Alexan­ The ladies entered, the door was which the theatres, exhibitions, books, tied looked on tit tlm other players. “A doctor would say no,” 1m saitl, she does not come, I shall know that, largely invested, many subjecting their Washington anti Avon Sts., slammed to, [anti the train moved out society and manners all served us sub- That evening Rupert came to tlm d r i a . bitterly, “and as lie only examines the though she will pity, slm cannot forgive— property to mortgage in order to take He was alone in a raiiray carriage, that the offense has been too great, in stock. The loss is harder to be borne of the station. jects for much skirmishing between conclusion that Amy Turner was tiie body, be would be right. No, I have when at one of the stations Hie door tiiat ease, please give her my farewell, from the fact that about a year since a B O S T O N . N2w50 It must be allowed that it was ex- Rupert and his young companion, the nicest girl lie had ever met, anti that hail no illness.” opened, anil two ladies and a gentleman ami say toat I snail never in thought blame large shipbuilding firm in Stockton failed disable under the circumstances for elder latly taking but little part, anil oc- this time Im was really seriously in for “And do you really think of living entered. It was not until they were lmr that slm cannot forgive me, and that for $125,000. Rupert Holmes to relieve bis feelings casionaliy dropping olf into a doze, it. The eioquet-party was ackuowl- in I n d i a ? ” I shall always pray for her happiness. sealed, anil Hie train in motion again, p A I K B A N K S by this mental exclamation of "Con- Never did a journey seem So short to egtlged to be a success ; anti as in the ••Y'es.” he said, shortly. 1’ell her that my life will not be so hard A Question oe Inteuest.— A B o sto n that be lookee up from bis book; and found it!” Rupert Holmes, and lie was really so’ry country people generally contrive to There was a pause again, and then to bear as 1 thoudtt; that I shall be hap­ merchant having asked the question: lie could scarcely restrain a sharp ex­ The ladies were evidently mother and "'lien tlm train slackened its speed for compress their year’s amusements inZo slm began, this time in even lower tones pier knowing tiiat I have lost her through “ Who is responsible for the loss occa­ clamation when he saw that bis vis-a- inv own fault than through any fault of daughter. Tiiere was a strong resem- ’•^c Chichester station. However, lie Zhesmallest space, a constant succession that before: sioned by tlf: blowing up, with gunpow­ vis was Amy Turner—at least Amy hers. Will you say all that to her,please?’ der, of the buildings in this city at the STAND AR D blancc between them, although the ex- " as uonsoied by the hope that he should of croquet and archery meetings and pic­ “I am going to ask you a strange Turner no longer, for next to her was Mr. Gaisfortl said “ Yes” Very gruffly, late fire ?” TlR) reply is made that the pression was different. The mother soon m e t itis pretty fellow passenger, nics followed; ami Rupert met Amy question, Mr. Holmes. Did you first and crossed toward the hotel. Slowly, seateil Mr. Gaisford. Tlm recognition loss is precisely the same as if they had was fair, placid and quiet looking, for Jack Wilmot had spoken of sundry Turner every day. By Zhe end of a fort­ bear of my— my engagement to Mr. very slowly, Rupert Holmes followed him been burned. If the buildings blown up rather Hurried at present by Hie busHe croquet meetings as coming off, anil til was mutual. A bright flush flew over SCATJES, night lie was thoroughly convinced of Gaisford that night at the ball?” went up stairs through tlm half lighted were at such a distance from the lire that lmr cheek, and fading away, left her consequent upon being late. Tiie these lie felt sure tfiat he shouiu meet Zhe justice of the conclusion he hail "Yes, Mrs. Gaisford, I did,” Rupert drawing-room and out into the balcony. it is doubtliil if they would have been very pale. Then she quietly held out daughter was a brunette, witli a tie- ker- Ks the train drew up, lie asked formed, ami resolved that lie would take said, coldly. There be stood, looking, looking out burned, the city may be held responsible. her hand, and said ; again on the lake, and thinking over what mure look, through which tlm fun rip- ke could be of any service, but the the earliest opportunity of bringing mat­ There was another long pause. An insurance case is quoted from Wen­ “This is indeed an unexpected meet­ “ Ami il you had not heard it you would lie said as he last looked at it. Minute dell's New York reports that the loss of pled out at every movement of tin; lips e!tlcr lady said that lier servant would ters Zo a crisis. ing, Mr. Holmes; but we heard from not have gone away so suddenly—that is after minute passed; at. last he said, buildings under such circumstances is and eyes; and it was at once evident he there to meet them. Jack Wilmot A t the end of the fortnight a large “God help me. it is loo much to be ex­ lim W ilmo's that you were abroad. Mr. it is tlm knowledge of it that made you loss by lire within tho meaning of the S T THE OLD STAND, by tiie little anxious glance slic shot at " as upon the platform ; and, after ball was to he given in tlm neighbor­ pected ; 1 have lost lmr forever!” and so policy of insurance. Gaisford, Mr. Holmes. Carry, y o u leave me ns you did ?” • Rupert Holmes, as lie put his cigar- shaking hands with Rupert, helped to hood, aud Im hoped that he shoultl then “Yes, Mrs. Gaisford. it was so. H it he turned to 'go. Then he paused, with have beard mamma speak of Ready to Supply Orders. case back into bis pocket, tiiat sin assist the ladies out. shaking hands find an opportunity. Tlm room was al­ M r. is any satisfaction to you to know how a sound that was half sol), half cry, for Maine Association in New York._ Holmes—my sister.” derstood his feelings quite as well as if ">th them, and addressing them as most lull that evening before the Turn­ thoroughly you succeeded, how entirely at tlm window behind him stood a slight Pursuant to a call recently issued to na­ ligure, timid and yet loving. Her arms he had spoken the silent “Confound it!” Mrs. and M 'ss Turner, and adding to ers arrived, and Rupert had just stood Rupert bowed ; he had recovered him­ ami how wholly you gained my love, in tives of Maine residing in New York, a self now, and addressed him self to M iss order to throw it away, know it now were stretched out, and, with a little cry meeting of Maine men was held on Tues­ Fairbanks, Brown &, Co., aloud. Rupert’s great pleasure, as lie said up for a quadrille, and was unable logo T u r n e r . from my lips. I loved you with my whole o f "O il Rupert!” she fell into the arms day of last week, at which over a hun­ Rupert caught the look, and could S' od-bye, “ We shall see you to-mor- near Amy for some little time, lie ob­ that were to hold her evermore. 118 M ILK ST K E E T, “ I was not fortunate enough to meet heart. I went to the ball with the in- dred were present. Captain Ambrose hardly help smiling in return. He low> 1 hoPe» M rs- Turner?” served that a plain, quiet-looking man tention.of asking you to be inv wife. I There was one passenger less by the Snow was appointed Chairman. Joseph you when I was down at Chichester; then examined his Bradshaw, ran his1 Tiie reply was affirmative. Mrs. of three or lour and forty years old, at heard the news; lint even though the ev- early boat for Altbrop, one more by train G. Treat was made Secretary. Tho but I so frequently beard your name boston, linger down tlm list, and having re-!Turner nodded in a friendly way to once went up to lmr, took her from denee seemed unquestionable, it was not for Paris, and the Indian bar lost a prom­ Chairman stated tho purpose of the gath­ mentioned by Mrs. Turner, that I feel ising recruit. Ten days afterwards Rif- And Fairbanks & Co., 311, BrodWay, solved to change ears at Reigate, de­ Rupert. “We shall meet to-morrow, Mrs. Turner’s arm, and stood up with until 1 heartl him call you Amy tnat 1 be­ ering, which was to form an association quite like an old acquaintance. Mr. pert'llolm es appeared in court as usual, M e w Y o r k .______termined to make jhimself agreeable, you see; goodbye.” Miss Turner lmr in tlm quadrille. While the dance lieved. 1 had a hard struggle wilh my­ which would be to the State of Maine to the surprise and disgust of many what the New England Society was to all J AS. U . SAVAGE. M. D., ami enjoy himself as much as lie could made a very demure little bend in ans­ went on they talked together earnestly Gaisford I met at tlm ball at Mr. self, Mrs. Gaisfortl, and tried hard lo Kingsford’s, but bail not the pleasure of cheat you out of the triumph you had so voting barristers, who had heard from the New England States. Erastus Brooks (Formerly of Wiscasset,) till he arrived there. He was in high wer to lluperi’s bow ; and in another and confidently, and when it was over members of their body, who had met him an introduction.” thoroughly gained. I hoped that you then addressed the meeting, speaking iu Homoeopathic Physician, spirits, which even the little contre­ minute, lie was hurried oil with his lug­ continued walking round tlm room. As might think 1 was as heartless a flirt as abroad, that something or other had gone favor of the projected society. Mr. Dins­ temps'which had just happened could gage to Wilmot’s dog-eart, which was soon as Rupert could get free he went Miss Turner said a few words; and wrong with him, and that he was going more then offered a resolution appointing Ulmer B lock, (UpbUira,) yourself Did I succeed ?” waiting outside tlm station. then Mr. Gaisford with tlm usual heart­ to India. A gleam of hope came across a general committee, to bo subdivided in­ Boards with 15. Itcsc. 15»(|. not dampen for more Ilian a minute or up to her ami found that her card was There was a slight gesture of assent. them a month later, when he was again to sub-committees, to perfect a form of IR e ik u e x c k . two; and he gladly availed himself of “So, M aster Rupert, you have been already full for the next five or six iness of an Englishman meeting any­ "Then I acted well,” be went on, bitter­ absent from his place; but this was short­ organization. Ho was in favor of more Win. E. Payne, M. !>.. Bnlli; Capt. Jos. Tucker, the opening which tlm elder lady, by getting up a flirtation on your way dances. He put down his name anti one wilh whom he has the smallest ae- ly. “But I give you Ihe triumph now. Cnpt It. II- T ocI i t . Alfred i -nnox, Wiscasset; J. T. It is a little delayed, but not Hie less com­ ly and forever dispelled by a brief an­ frequent meetings than were held by tbo requesting him to lend her his Brad­ down, eh? She is a vc-ry pretty girl, rt’tired alter a lew words, anil Amy quainlanee abroad, entered into a warm Bern-. Edwin Hose, ltiirlluild. plete. I loved you with my whole heart nouncement in the Times, under the New England Society. Other gentlemen Rtirklimd. Nov. 13, IS,:1.______Cui-19 as you can see for yourself, and a clev­ continued proinenutliug with her part- conversation with him. Ilis wife took shaw, made, Io enter intoeonversation. and soul; you have wrecked my happi­ heading of “ Marriages." addressed the meeting, and the general Spoiling and Blasting Powder, This was at first supported almost en­ er one too; so mind what you are after, ner. Rupert took up his place at the' no part in it, but sat looking out of the ness and spoilt iny life. You have committee was appointed, and after a USE. Shot, Caps, &c. in jobbing lots, at Boston tirely by the mother and himself; but for I fancy she is a bit of a flirt.” doorway, round which several men were I window ; and Rupert fancied that she crushed out all motive for exertion. You Another relic of Washington is on its resolution of sympathy to the sufferers F Prices lor Cash. r a r e i m little by little the daughter joined in, “ Who are they, Jack?” standing talking. It seemed that they I was thinner and paler than when he have destroyed my faith in women. I travels, this time his “ faintly clock." of the Boston fire the meeting adjourned. She llochl.uul fe d te . things are in her rightful domain. Hut building her had not been frightened by ,7£2r Everybody should bear in mind the E-q , County Attorney, ut.o has lee. ntly n»k-. clutlilng. I2,()fli), ll||it|.-l||‘i*d ; J . P f i l e IcVee of I lie All^U.-la Reform Club 'V iiit e ..(..I Co lo r ed IIHNKErs.in r. nt when she approaches where Religion the dullness of the li m e s , they would now ‘•good time coming" at the Fair of the Ludict* joined this movement, was subsequently called Lovell & Solus, ib i.lclf* ill haidw aic, Sid, Fiiday evening, was a great success, t h e stands leaning on the promises of God h a v e b e e n reaping a golden harvest from of the First Baptist Society, on the 12th and upon, hut declined to speak on account of the UUO, paitially insured. The cellais on floors ami galleries of Granite Hall being her. She lias not only cleared her way Cornhill are damaged to the extent ol Thursday, November 2S, 1872* in trustful communion, through language 13th of next month. The ladies will offer lateness of the hour (10 o’clock); and Rev. E. p a c k e d . Ba ttin g mid P r in t s , f>»r Co m fo r ter s, also since she was built, hut. has now a high $10,000. . n on iEEs R eaev Ma d e, couMuutlv on which Faith alone can teach, with that freight from California lor Liverpool for sa'.e so many beautiful and tempting things Knowlton also deelined to spesk at length, for b a u d , at Senator Sumner lost about $10,000 by Mr. Ayer, the principal of the academy The Test of P r a y e r great Being who fills the universe and She is just the kind of vessel for the Mel for Christmas presents, ami at so easonahle the same reason, only saying that he never re­ the Bo.-ton tiie. at Cherry field, who >o suddenly and mys­ F e a t h e r s , from tin* to the highest bourne and California trade. That is, pri .es that it will be difficult for anybody to go fused a call to identity himself with this cause, teriously disappeared from that village grade, n nich we irtirranL mitisjactor Most of our renders have doubtless yet may dwell in the humblest heart, let The Boston Coliseum was sold by auc­ y i t*funded, at Sirtamthtda, sile has splendid aeeoiumadatious for away from the Fair empty-handed Then last week, has been heard f’oin as being seen something of (be vmious comment her veil her face and pass by in rev­ and that he endorsed ivery word whull Mr. tion, last Saturday. Not. over two bun­ steerage passengers from Liverpool to SkoKERS a t t e n t io n !—Edward Merrill has RblSIlltD E\ will be a splendid doll-table, filled with a great Fogg hud uttered with regard tv moral suasion, dled J ci sons wcie present, including tin • »u the road to Bangor. It was thought which lias been called forth by a singular erent silence, for she is in the presence Australia, and I lienee she eon Id pi oeeed ii file time he had committed suicide. again got his cigar cu»e in order, with the finest eomp.ny of miniature people, from the “Sara­ every word Mr. Nye had spoken concerning Executive Committee. The building, article which appeared in a foreign re­ ol a diviner wisdom than her own ! Not io San Francisco and load hreadstutfs for Subsequent developments will probalilj nnnl of cigars ul)-iituie f«n* ( a-lor Oil. fl assimilates AsGieat Britain will always require liberally patronizing this table. strong arm of the law. At the close ot the der. '1 he buildiii", as sold for this sum, competition with the International Com­ he. food, c u re s \Vin n a tu ra l moved by prayer to iuletfere in the con­ and in 1 lie proper spirit of prayer will lee,i. Ii does net contain uio plnue. is pleus- breads!nils from foreign countries, ami rumor from some source that Hon. meeting Judge Hall moved that the discussion cost about $240,000 and if is estimated pany between Calais, Eastport and Bos­ never fail of a gracious answer; and as California is yearly increasing her t .at the lumber cost $110,000. The dec­ ton, lias been sold at auction. It will tnt lo lake, next r gripes and never fails. The cerns of tliis world. The proposition Frederick Douglass would not be able to fill of the question which had been raised be con­ best physic ktiowu. 9w47 surplus, the trade with it will hereafter orations, which cost $12,000, were sold be aide to pay only about 50 cents on a was, in brief, that the efficacy of prayers whether those who judge by material be very lucrative. This year, notwith­ his appointment here next week is entirely tinued at the next meeting of the Club and that for $250. The settees sold for 25 cents dollars of its indebtedness. The stock­ Wlet( he ir we naw from (Vest iu East, for the sick be tested.by placing a single standards estimate such answer as suc­ standing Hie high prices of grain in Eng­ without foundation. Mr. Douglass will speak the citizens generally he invited to join in it,and each, and the chairs lor 14 cents each holders lose their entire investment. Coufouudiug man, befriending heu^t. cess or failure, such steadfast souls can ward or hospital containing a certain land as well as ill the Atlantic States, iu Charlestown, Mass, on the 3d, in ltockla. d the motion was curried. The pledge was circu­ The big dium, “ which can’t be beat,” A fiendish attempt was made to throw But Gcidaur Liniment? never lose their trust, tor they “ walk by there is a scan Ify of vessels to carry the brought $12.50, num ber of persons afflicted with diseases on the 4th, and in Lynn on the 5th. lated during the meeting and a considerable the eveuing train from Port laud, due at What is it cures our many pains, faith and not by sight.” >nrplus now in California to the markets A dastardly attempt at railroad slaugh­ Augusta at a quarter past eight, fiom the whose treatment is best understood, un­ of Hie world. As this is not a Heeling The Reform Club has voted, unani­ number of a gnatures obtained. And limbers up severest strains, ter was made last Friday night at Wana- track iu Farmingdale, last Wednesday der the care of the best physicians, for a trade, hut permanent by necessity, and is But Centaur Liuimeut?— Thanksgiving. mously, to meet Sunday evening at C 1-2 o’clock C itv C ouncil.—The City Council met on gue, on the Montclair Railway, fifteen evening, A plank and a heavy sleeper specified time; that during this time tin- h o u n d lo ineiease, the emigrant vessels with the Second Baptist Church, of this city , Monday Evening. miles north of Paterson, N. j’. A box were placed across the track. The engine 1 hat knocks Rheumatism out of gear, Our paper will reach the hands of its -cut from Liverpool to Australia will ua- patients of such ward or hospital should for the purpose of listening to a lecture from Petition of N. A. Farwell for enlargement of car was run off a switch on to the main cut the plank in two at both ends and tile Bids gout good-by w ithout a te »r. home patrons oil the eve of the day set lurally seek return freights from San be made the subjects of special prayer by their chaplain, the pastor of the church. Sub­ culverts on Main and Union streets, at the track, and an up train coming along the sleeper was thrown aside by the cow Why! Centaur Liniment; ipart for State and national Thanksgiv­ Francisco, We have little doubt that engineer seeing the obstruction, put on catcher. Had the attempt been success­ ject: “ The character of Daniel, an illustrious Brook, was read and referred to a committee Causes the cripple to walk, the lame to leap, the Christian world, and at the end ol when California becomes mole densely steam and (lashed into it. The box car ful the train must have bi eu thrown down ing, and we cordially wish them all possi­ Hearts lo thank, instead of eyes to weep— that time, the rate of mortality in such tiled, site will undertake shipbnild- example for young men; and also for those consisting of tho Committee on Highway ;, with was demolished, the locomotive wrecked, an embankment of some twenty feet. A ble enjoyment and protit in the pleasures building on a large scale, for she lias an Only, Centaur Liniment. ward or hospital should be compared with occupying exalted positions in life,” Aldermen Rhoades and Andrews and Council- and one ot the passenger cars tin own off Minilar attem pt was made to throw off the and privileges of the occasion. We wish tbundancc of excellent timber, and spars Advertisement. men Farrington, Young, Burpee and Far­ its trucks. There were tmt few of the same train at the same place about a year What renders reptiles tooth and sting of bees, that of other hospitals which had not been o l unrivalled excellence. But while her them happy homes, and bountiful tables, Opening at Keen’s Variety Store, the row. passengers hurt, none of them danger­ ag o . Harmless as the bite of fleas, the subjects of such intercession. The ar­ people are at present engaged in more o u s ly . Governor Perham and Gen. Duane re­ ind pleasant family re-unions, and thank­ profitable employment, the shipbuilders finest assortment and the largest variety of Petition of Williams & Dean, relative to a Excepng tiCentaur Liniment; ticle in question was prefaced by an intro­ The Pacific mail steam er Arizona, which turned from Eastport on Tuesday ot last ful hearts. May the uses of the day in­ >f the Atlantic Slates have the market to holiday goods, ever offered for sale in this city, drain at foot of Rockland street, was referred Assuages the pangs of a broken breast. was disatiled by an accident to her ma­ week, whither they had been to examine duction from the pen of the distinguished themselves, prices as low as the lowest. Call and examine crease their joys, add to their content­ to Committee on Highways. chinery on the 27th of October, bits ar­ into certain claims which arose iu 18G3.4, Flows the lacteal fluid—gives nights of rest scientist. Prof. Tyndall, and the proposed ment, deepen their gratitude to the Givei SHIPPING FOR INDIA AND CHINA. this stock before purchasing, and you will he Bill of Rockland Steam Mill Co., for §3G8.- rived at San Francisco, in tow of the on account ol damages to land occupied But Centaur Liniment: experiment may be supposed to have his of all bounties, and broaden their human We have a vast trade with British In­ sure to buy. 50 for damage by freshet of 9th inst., was read steamer Constitution. by the State for batteries. Alter ex min­ And when chilblains sting or hot steam scalds, in g in to th e fa c ts, b e tw e e n $4000 a n d I ' V1,al is othes, for what can we call. countenance. sympathies and charities. dia. The vessels employed in it range The amount of sales at the City Liquor and referred to Committee on Accounts and Two-thirds of the business portion of from 1,000 to 2,500 tons, I hey usually $5000 will be awarded, which nil! event- But Centaur Linimei An article drawn from this subject, un­ As a state and nation we have abun- Agency for the month of October were $G38.S3. Claims, the town of Galva, III., was burned la>t take out ice, and return with Calcutta ually be paid by Hie Japanese govern-1 When Ila-™r . p is Ik iI eld Tilden’-a rm der the title of -‘Prayerand Pills,” from the It seems to us that this is altogether too large Order passed in Board of Aldermen Nov. Thursday morning. About 25 buildings lant cause for thanksgiving, for peace goods. Of late years, much of this trade were destroyed. Loss estimated at ,neul. Thu invesligali.ni was made by ( .„vei, froI11 .,ail,u t ( l J . ,hi, pen of that charming and sensible writer. lias been carried in British vessels, as a business for the legitimate and lawful needs 8th, providing that one of the Hunneman fire order of the Legislature, where the claim • maintained, lor prosperity preserved, for $300,000 or upwards. Insurance, $175.- Tin* Cetilaar Liniment; hey could tie settled cheaper than our of the community. engines belonging to the city he stationed at has been pending since 18GG. Dr. J. G. Holland, was reprinted in our immunity from pestilence and all general 000. iwn; but tills will not. always continue, If7» . .i.o . . And when Barnum's lion, Uncle Ben, columns two weeks ago, and contained Ia?* There will be a citzens’ temperance Blackington’s Corner, provided the petitioi.ers A New York special despatch to the I lie H /ua says that Supt. Angell of the »»,. • • . . calamity, for bountiful harvests, and lor lor when Hie restrictions are entirely re r v v \ \> .5 ...... u tl Bri go his leg in that dismal den, meeting, in connection with the Reform Club, therefor will furnish a suitable building in B o sto n Globe gives a sensational report E. & N. A. Railway, has sent to all me ! ,, , r some very p -rliiieut observations. U hat irogress in aits, science and general in­ moved from Aineiican vessels, our own- employees ol llle road a lo.ui of pledge He roared far l.e.ilaur L-.mmcnl. which to keep said engine and raise a mfficient that Horace Greeley has become insane, we have to add here is in another direc­ rs will not only he able to build, but to at Farwell & Ames Hall, on Thursday evening. telligence. For these, and all oilier in consequence ot the death ot his wife l o r them Io sign, whereby lliey agree Io Now ihe poor lior-e. lame ami >orr, i'll Hieiii at as low rates as the British. company therefor, was passed in con-currence ab.-lain from using intoxicating liquoTs ! With crippled km e iueps lo our dm.,-.’ tio n . blessings, let us, as a community, rendci It is very desirable that there should he a full and his political defeat, and that he is Our Chinamen are smaller and sharper, in Common Council. The question whether God is moved to gathering of our citizens to give earnest expres­ confined In an asylum at White Plains. as a beverage, ami III- use of profane i Al.d h , - f„, Cent., rr Liniment: praise and thanksgiving with grateful mil as a general rule are very swill. In sion of their co-operation in the work both ot Committee charged with duty of conferring The latest despatches from New York and ungen!leinanlv language. Aceom- 'bestow temporal blessings in direct an­ hearts. To the general rule of national Ibis trade, also, foreigners have partiei- panving the blank pledge is a circular in- I A! U ,h,‘ llocile !‘,leC!‘ , n :l "-ousa.id hills, with Messrs. Berry & Cobh relative to the respecting Mr. Greeley’s condition arc swer to the prayers of Christians, is cer­ ated largely of laic years, much to the reclaiming men from intemperance by the prosperity and individual bounty the lease of a room in their new block for the use somewhat contradictory, tmt the state­ I ■lining tiie einplovees Hint this step is i ll11' " " b i- n —:l..- i -r k worm kills, lisadvantnge of shipowners. But we power of persuasion and of putting down the tainly a very interesting one. Happily, year has ot course witnessed many ex­ ments tuat seem most reliable are to the laken in const queuce of frequent com- ( All saved bj (a-ntaur Liniment;) hope a rapid change is at hand. When the City Treasurer and City Clerk, reported plaints at Hie office, and n qm sling those ! We hear it shoal. ,I from w. !•; ,-t, however, it is not one whose answer need crime of rumselling by the enforcement ot effect that “ the reports of Mr. Greeley's ceptions ot individual calamity and de­ we call to mind how many splendid clip­ that Messrs. Berry & Cobh will pnt up a suit­ law. treatment at Bloomingdale or any other declining lo sign to give notice of their : By speaking man and neighing In a-l, affect any man's Christian faith or upon privation and personal affliction; and pers were built even in a single year lor able room in their bmlding and lease the same Advertisement. asylum, or of : pplicatiou for his admis­ intentions that their places may be filled , -p ,„ „„ ,|1(. Cent utr Lir.imen.:” the California trade, a l t e r our shipbuild­ which the truth of Chrislianty is depend­ vet there is no life which may not, if it to the city, with use of vault, for S I75 per sion to any, are preposterous, lie is still liy otlleis. ( Tliis remarkable ailieie is f,a- sale by all ers are fairly at work willi an encourag- Spear & Co. have the most elegant stock ent. For since God's hand directs all will, find abundant reason fordeep thank­ year; and the Committed recommended the suffering from nervous collafise, the re­ tremendous tornado swept through ! every village. |,ar--h aud hamlet, g demand, they can do as well now as of watches, jewelry and holiday goods this side sult ol the loss of nearly all sleep almost Hie valley of I lie upper St. John, on the " ‘ anaitf it lo cure. events and God's wisdom rules in all the fulness, wiiiie with those to whom mer­ jlieii. We hope the time is at hand when 1 asirg of said room for a term of years. Ac- ot Portland; and their prices are always a- continuously lor one month during his ROSE & Co.. 53 Broadway. X. V. affairs of men, the Christian sees His cies and temporal blessings have most they will have the opportunity. c.pted. n ig h t ol tiie 7lh just In some places low as the very lowest. T.’ieir pic ure gallery w ile 's illness. This finally affected the Providence alike in what He gives and The following order pissed in Board of Al­ one-half Hie trees were blown down. abounded, it should be one of the most will be ready for inspection in a few days. nerves ol his stomai h. and fora few days The roads are blockaded with fallen trees what He withholds. The specific answei grateful thank-offerings to remember T h e A c c id e n t on t h e K a t a u ij in .— dermen Nov. 8th, was passed by the Common it rejected food, wheiebv the sy&lem wa- and Hie Inmln-iiiig business is seriously SPECIAL NOTICES- wish to call timely attention again still more weakened. Within a day or lo this question we leave to the theologi­ those who are bearing the burdens ol The mail who was drowned from the Council in concurrence : — interfered with, Tiie storm was acCOm- ! to the fact that public convenience, if not safe­ or two there has been a marked change i panied I,v snow and rain, and caused ans and to the individual faith and con­ poverty or distress. Let our people, steamer Katalidin last week has been Ordered, That a Committee consisting of IsTOTTCK. ,3 ty, requires that the principal buildings on six persons, three of whom shall lie appointed tortile better, botn in sleeping and ent-i much consternation in Hie sparsely set sciousness of believers, remarking only then, assemble in their places of worship very certainly identified, hut the precise ing, and bis physicians are lioprtnl, but J i|cd country around Fort Kent, iftiic 'r,.. Main street should he provided with snow- hv the Mayor and th re e by the President of upon the presumplious and irreverent on the morrow, to render their public of­ circumstances of the tragedy seeiti yd the Common Council, he raised, to take such In- is slid a very sick man, and tor the 'damage is as great as represented Hie i J. H. Estabrook, Sen., guards, to protect passengers from snow-slide.- steps as they may deem proper to show the piesenl ids ti i-.-n is can best show their , loss to land owners wiil amount to thous absurdity of the test which the writer in fering of gralitutle for the blessings of enveloped in some mystery. The account «n he found at the Office of T. I,. Estabrnok. ready from the roofs. A city ordinance provides that grievances of the citizen and petition the Leg­ icgard by idling him alone. and.-, of dollars. > attend culls. the year, auu may their hearts and homes given by young Mr. Andrews, to which iic e d a n d . Xov. 27. iS?2. 51 th e Contemporary Itcvicie proposes. Ils whenever it shall he made to appear to the islature next to convene to establish the rates Gen. McDowell lias been appointed we referred last week, does not seem to if the Rockland Water Company and fix reg­ T h e Fa reports a sii - nature renders it impossible. Not o n ly be tilled with'tliu true spirit of "thanks­ Mayor and Aldermen that there is reasonable Major General in the army to succeed Ma­ g u la r >h» ist-int; In asiir- coincide with the statement of the lady ulations under which the nights of the city and S i cial Steamboat Notice. would no body of Christians consent that giving and praise,” apprehension of danger to persons from the its citizens may be protected. jor General .Meade, deceased. Gen. e r «»f’ W a .-aretl un.-icii- mentioned by Hie IF/ii'y, lor bis falling, this question should be decided by the sliding ot snow or ice from the roofs of oui Messrs. W. II. Rhoades, S. N. Hatch and | McDowell lias been ordered lo the De­ (•n-ly a ft i coiiM.lcrubie The Shipbuilding Interest. as stated by Ihe former, is not reconcilable- partm ent of (tie South, ( j e l l . Hancock is of til.) lov was siippuscil Last Trip of Season. is s u e o f their prayers, but to offer up theii buildings, they shall at cnee notify the owner.- Leander Weeks were appointed on said Com - ! ordered to llie uiilii.iry division of the with his “ lowering himself and losing to li.ivc “ ■ IsD.l. ii aw ay" 'ti*. Citv of* Richm ond, petitions in pursuance of such a bargain Indications continue to accumulate of such buildings to place snow-guards on such nittee by the Mayor, ami Messrs. Philo Thurs-! At hull ic witu headquarters at Pllilndepllia bit ivcen litim.-.'* g o t mt C A P T .« . K ILEY . as this, would be clearly impious and in his hold,” as related by the latter. Either on, S mi’I Bryant and E Iwin Sprague hv the j New \ oi k. that ship-building in Maine will be large­ roofs, which they shall do within thirty day- tile tiai k, r I liinl iliai In- W ill ::itrn 1 Wfuirf. Portland, for Bangor, contravention of that simple and tiustlul ly increased the coming season, and that of these parties may perhaps be in pari thereafter. F or neglect to comply with sui h President of the Common Council. ~ Wit”, mm ini slio iilil In u t­ wiir |i(-rni!(j Friday eveuing, Poreiyn. li. cn hi-, li icii ls. ile w as Inn ii (I ovk, being lhe last iriji of the spirit in which the prayer ot faith can (his great branch ot industral enterprise mistaken. Another lady passenger, we notice such owners become, responsible foi An order was passed instructing the Mayor J Back <»l Ins i.wu Ii <■ inncli l'uirii is ” n.'uHi.iii: understand, states that she In-aid a sound lease for ten years a room in Messrs. Berry Havana despatch Hie 22d stales • I hi < far » the is likely soon to be advanced to Hie un­ damage or injury to persons, and the required given In Ilic.-c • *i V. lMli.-l, alone be offered. & Gobi,', new building for the use of the City I TL1,j1 ***"l'**-*’ " L'asile. from N issan 5” I lu ll lin n ure " iG I" r "-u portant position which it formerly held ot scuffling and outcry outside the saloon. guards may, in case of such neglect, he placed d i g g i u : tile laud in- "'!>U J. r. WIsE. Agent. But k aving the question we have stated, „ , zs- . lllu FS!h- brings new of tile s it’ety of ilnily ciigngctl in and inquired its cause of a iiiun who let us rather call attention to that test ol in our State. The Portland Press s ta te s on the buildings by the authorities, at the own­ treasurer mid City Clerk, as recommended in m other boat 1‘iom Hie steam er .Missouri, search lor the body. returned some unsatisfactory answer. the report of the Spa- Committee of die S. K. MACOMBER. prayer in which, it is to lie hoped, all Hint persons of intelligent judgment on ers’ expense. The sliding of snow from roofs with lour of the crew. The b o a t c o n ­ A spec ial despatc h to the Daily Whig Some of the KatahdhPs people entertain City Council. tained nine men when it got clear of Un­ W atch ?>fakc-i- rt no­ I pushed overboard. A man was seen in frightened and vehicles damaged, by the s-tuie Aldermen. taken by a .-loop to Green Turtle Key and tice, Iv'lV the great office of prayer is not. to move material and labor can be obtained, Ves­ killed on Saturday by riitiuinix bilo a I company with the missing man the night cause. It certainly should he “made to ap­ Adjourned. afterwards leached Nassau. God”toward men, but to move men to sels to the amount of 7,450 tons are al­ gravel train. The\ were running from 1 E L D L R B E IT Ii Y i before, whom the latter addressed as pear” to the Mayor and Aldermen that the pub­ Tiie wife of Mr. A. T. Low met with A severe engagement lias taken place MeAdam to St. John, aud were about j wai d God? God always remembers the ready under contract to be built in the im- , . , , , in Hie Eisteru department of Cub i, be­ (OR SAMBUCi • ... j“.Jnn, and who on being questioned :u- lic should he protected from this nuisance, and a very serious accident on Wednesday after- eight miles from the latter place. The 1 world, but the wot Id does not always ic- mediate vicinity ot Port land, and the Press', ® * we hope that they will at once give the neces- iiuon of last weik, liy tailing headlong down tween Spaniards and insurgents, in which gravel trdn had been loading, and was NV I 2NT ±0 . memb’er Go I. He is always disposed to iter the alarm as to where his titend was the latter were dislodged from their posi­ says there are contracts enough pending , ary notice to all owners of buildings from die ball stairway at her residence, as she was just backing down the track when the W in e from Ihe &wihu<:i F m e t us or Sweet Elder­ who hail so ad Iressed him, replied that tions wit'n loss of llieii horses. freight train dashed around a curve ahead - berry b;-.- bien so rapiill;. growing in favor idi Ihe do what is right and best—Hu can do to increase this to 10,000 tons. Jn the which there is danger of snow-slides. preparing to go out. Site stiuek on her face 'It-dicid P’uculty, that sir di-"»pre-enr tune, it w al­ he didn't know, but thought he was be­ De>|».itehc* from all pointsdeseribe’the o f l i m e aud plunged into Ute engine of most iin.versidiy prescribed as a Ueallt-g • t m dy lor nothing less. Ami H> those who grow Bath district it is expected that 15.000 anil side heavily, fracturing one arm and re­ low. Soino ».!»>••• duiou attached to thia Hie rails on the water extension of the gfales m the English C hannel Saturday as me oilier tram, throwing both engines Deteriorated Blood, Languor, Nervous De­ tons will be built, and it is apparent that ceiving internal injuries. Her condition lias from tiie track and nearly demolishing in to fullness of faith and who approach man, but such cireninstances of the ease K. & L. It. R. are now laid part the Marine tei 1 *itie. Many vessels were w recked and bility, W ant of Energy and Vila! Action, Him habitually with the trustful expre there will be a similar ineiease in every been such as to occasion iimeli anxiety to tier the loss of life considerable. them, i’he men were hot 1 ibly mangled, i attended with Torpidity of the Bowels. as have come I o our knowledge, do not Railway Company's store and within eigh­ Only one other employee was iujuted, ‘ Eor such indications diis Wine is fur superior to ion of their wants and desires, subordi­ shipbuilding town in the State. The t.imily and friends, but we learn that slie seems seem tons lo afford very strong founda­ teen or twenty rods of the head of the whar Special despatches from Paris report aud he but slightly. nit ol tin- imported Wines, and will ulliiuutelv super­ rnJually improving. Dr. Frye utti-ndd the | H,.,t the cituatiou is gloomy. The inn- cede them. M a nu fact med aurt uarraulert Pure, by nating their imperfect petitions to His in­ Press rem arks in connection with I lie es­ The remaining distance to the wharf would Patents issued to Maine inventors lor I tion tor the theory that the missing man ase. ; jority in the National Assembly,it isstnted, C. M. T IR B E T IS , Rocklau I, Me. finite wisdom, the test ot tlte efficacy ot timate of the probable business in this Rockland. Eeb. 1, 1672. s»f was thrown oveiboard. The Bangor have been already laid, hut for the fact that the the week ending Nov. 5th, 1872. and | A number of the ladies of the Universa* has determined lo adhere to the position prayer can never be wanting, though the direction to be done in that vicinity:— supply of iron gave out. The road is now it has laken, and a compromise of the each bearing that date: S. \V. Emery, Whig of Friday has the following:— list Society, on Munday afternoon ami Tuesday P o rtla n d , QONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED. thing asked for be often denied. The ‘•The building in this vicinity is eon- differences between the executive and Rail wav T r.u k Clearer; E. E. ! “It has at last been settled that the graveled and leveled up to within a rod or two Dyer, Portland, Sewer Basin; S. J. New-! SCHENCKS PULMOXIG SYIiUl\ lined entirely to vessels lor loreign busi­ morning, collected a very cheerfully given con­ legislative departments of the govern­ true test of prayer is not in its direct man who was lost overboard from the of the end of the rails. The railway wharf s ell. South L hirnt, lla n o w . SCHENCK'S SEAWEED TONIC. ness. with no provision for the coasting tribution from members of the parish, with the ment is regarded as impossible. moving power upon the Almighty Arm, s te a m e r Katahdin on her trip to this city SCHENCK’S MANDRAKE PILLS, business. Jn the last ten years there rapidly approaching completion, under the file Lewis on Journal says that Ed­ from Boston Ja>t Monday night, was E. proceeds of which they purchased a carpet and A re th** only medicines that wiil cure Pulmonary Con- to tiring desired favors, but in its letlex labors of a large gang of workmen. The Maine Items. mund Chase o f Minot, is the oldest Ma- ! sunn lion. has not been enough coasting tonnage A. Smith ot' Kendnskvag, to whom, as suit of parlor furniture ; made the carpet and action upon the soul that prays, bringing built to begin to replace that, sold and lost sou iu Atnltos.ojgin county, and perhaps t MDin tim es medicines tli.C wiil stop a cough will of- previously supposed, belonged the un­ wharf is all ballasted, with the exception of » put it down in the house which Rev. Mr. Sweet­ t« n .’.i'i : 1 the Heath of the patient, 't locks up •lining that period, while the coastwise James Low lias been appointed light­ in the State, having been “raised” iu ! dn-ln» i\ sto:»s the circulation ot the blood, bein- it nearer and nearer to God, I he sick claimed valise and the ticket not taken small amount of ballsst still to be put in at the bus ness lias mole than doubled in the ser is preparing to occupy, put in the furniture, house keeper at White Head, and Kuoeli 1807. This makes him a unison of G5 or:h::L‘ i’.eb'ws. amt. in fact, clogging the action of up. Miss Jennie Smith, a sister of the shore end, and two more courses of timbers ihe very organs tliat caused the cough. cannot always recover, since all must die ; 'ante time. It is probable that the lum­ ind on Tuesday evening sept for the pastor and M urray, ai-sistaiit keeper. years standing. We may add that Mr, deceased, and a friend of bis named Cle­ Liver complaint auddyspepsia are die causes of two- the great laws of cause and effect cannot ber ca,lying business will be double what are all that remain to he put on before the Great preparations are being made for Chase, who is about 88 seats of age, is thirds of the cases of coir.'Unipdoii Maliy me now ments, identifie.l the valise at the office his wife and gave them a genuine surprise by it now* is in a year or two, yet there is planking is laid. When this is done and the llie dedication of llie Citv Hall in Lewis­ still elect and smart. Of to it rse Ue is a complaining with dull pain in the side, the bowels be set aside abruptly, however earnestly of the Sauford line, yesterday morning. presenting the result of their labors, in behalf sometimes costive and sometimes 100 loose, tuuguo wanted to meet the present exigences, ton—one ol the finest in tile eoimtry. thorough republican. coated, j’ iiu ip die - boulder blade, feeling sometimes we may ask it. How far, and in wb.it Mr. Clements accompanied Smith to the capstans put on, the work will he finished. of the donors. twenty vessels o f 150 to 200 tons burd«'ii Eugene Brown, a young mail belong­ very ro d ess, ami :u odor times druwsy; tin* food boat in Boston and secured a berth for Nine thousand tons of stone have been used in llannah Wooster, a maiden lady of that i-taken lies heavily on the stomach, accompan­ wav, prayer may be instrum ental in secur­ io relieve the present press. Parties fh ^j^O ne of the larg*st audiences ever gath­ ing iu Foxcroft, who has been missing bin) Monday night, and he identified the Berwick, will be 1UUyears old on the27tli ied with acidity and bet. hing of wind. These symp­ ing the blessings which it seeks, it is not ballasting this wharf, besides a comparatively toms usually origu ate from u disorrteied condition of miliar with business requirem ents in this hat and eoat left oil the steamer as those ered in Farwell & Ames Hall assembled.on of December. lor a week, was foil nJ drowned in a brook direction, say that the means of supply­ small quantity taken from the ledge on the iu that town on Momiay. the stomach or a torpid liver. Persons so aifecled, if our purpose, now to enquire. T h e r e h av e worn by the unfortunate man. fuesday evening to listen to the enterta nment The Gardiner Refo m Club has a mis­ they take one or two heavy colds, ami if the cough in ing tliis detnauj threatens to be a serious hank. It has been all brought by water and these cases be suddenly stopped, die lungs. liver and b e e n __i h e r e a re , s tr o n g a n d e a t n e s t s o u ls , Mr. Smith was a machinist by trade, by the IJarnabee Concert Troupe. Every seat sion Sunday School u. do i,sauspices, the The brig Harold, Sinclair, of and from question. Much of this business is at stomach clog, and remain torpid and inactive, aud be­ and had been at work at Whitefield, Mass., put in by two sloops with steam machinery, by children oi which are gathered Horn (he St. John tor Cardenas, with box simoks, fore the putient is aw re of his situation, the lungs praying fervently for desired good, mid present done by vessels owned in the til the house was sold,we understand,aud the au­ for a year past, but bis health w a s p o o r, which the largest s'ones are raised and depos­ imor and outcast. went ashore at West Quoddy Saturday, are m iss of sores, aud ulcerated, and death is the laboring zealously lor the object of their eastern pait of the State.” dience expressed very general satisfaction widi inevitable result. and he was eoupng home for a rest. Be­ ited with ease. The heaviest of these stones, Tiie snow storm of Friday nighf, the in a snow squall. Tne revenue cutter >clu tick’s Pulmonic Syrup is an expectorant which desire, that have received the good they In this connection, also, our readers fore leaving Boston, lie sent a sum of the entertainment. Mrs. Smith, who we be­ Mosswoud, Capt ilotlgdou, h'lL heie to Hoes not contain any opium, nor an) thing calculated at the bottom of the wharf, are estimated to first of tliu season, exiemled very gem r- to check a cough suddenly. money in a registered letter to his sister lieve has made one previous appearance in this assist her. Iney got the biig off and sought and had their prayers fully and may be interested to peruse the following weigh seven tons. ally over .Maine and New Hampsliiie. >cheuck’s .>eaw-et»X, .\nrtlicast corner of Sixth and judging trom this letter, but a lady iu the dience, though the ball was not filled. At tl e and will not fail of a warm wvlcoine should lie given to the poor ia recorded iu Heaven. N ow Arch streeis. Philadelphia, l*euu.. ami fur .-ale by desire perish out of their lives, and yet shipping trade with India and China:— pniveisaliht. i d cabin of the steamer saw him lower him- opening of the meeting, prayer was offered by • gain appeal before a Roci^laml audience. ia your time. CEO. C. GOODWIN St ., :is llanover street. Bos­ Who, through sickness and weariness and THE REVIVAL OE AMERICAN CLIPJfEK S!fII*S. ton. John I’’. Henry, fc> College place New York, »wn from the upper deck, till lie Rev. B. F. Rattray, Chaplain of the Club, ami Miss Clark, the acconqiantst, wlm also ujade A lv-nnehec farinar paid a rflipjslcr Wholesale Agents. Air. Donald McKay, win, has recently ’ |l)st iiis hold and w e n t overboard, ami tweniy-five cents lor perform ing Hie m ar­ Eor sale by Druggists generally. PBly^7 < pain and affliction, have grown into such an appro) riate piece was sung by a choir con­ her first appearance her*, likewise made — A Terre H a u te girl exclaimed, when >fie returned from England, iii.ioi'uis us that iliis circumstance stem s to indicate that ria g e eei einonv, saying lie thought Hint >aw u Tliouuis feline elevate his hack: • Uh! Cheerfulness of faith, such tenderness ol sisting oi Messrs. Mugridge ami Mills and a very favorable impression and the pleasing BATCdSLOrS HAIR DYE. owing to the high price of coal, iner- Ids death was'ace.ideulai. lie is spoken -‘ was enough lor so small a job.” It was wouldu’t he make a lovely bustleP’ trust, such sweetness ol tile, as the hap- quality of her sweet contralto voice in the sin­ Tliis splendid Hair D' eislbe best in Ihe trnrhl. lianls who own .-teaim-rs which bud been of i/s 11 yqung i!):iu of eXcelleilt character, Misses Bluckinglon and bleeper, who also sang a small nllair. Ihe only tree ami Perfect Dye. Harmless. Reliable gle quartette in which she appeared as a vocal­ yiest might envy. The child that hits e m p lo y e d ill Lite C ap e ot G ood H o p e am i aud not addicted tp tfie use of intoxicat­ one-or two other pieces during the evening. Lambatd's ear factory ami machine •and In-tantiUH 1 u-; i.o di-appointment: no ridicu­ — Mrs. Woodhull is said lo have an appro, lous tints or uuple:.'Hit odor. Ri-med;. s the ill ef­ learned tofoudly love and fully trust his Melbourne trade, weie taking the machin­ ing liquors.” Some brief remarks were then made by Mr ist made it matter of regret to the audience shop iu zViigiisiil lias been greatly en­ pi iate motto for her paper iu ••Breaking Ute Wa> fects of bad ill*-- and w a'Iies. Pr iduces iM.iti-.ni- ery out of them and having them con- that they were not to hear more of it. Mr larged, and is ail m.liislry that th e S ta te \II-.IA nsip. tb ,< «»:: N\tUK\i. iht.nvx, and m other, will go toiler with his desires and A den Crockett, one of the Y*oe Piesidents of leavis ti.e h .ir t :.t: \ n . m >; r a.’.o in luriFLi.. The veiled Into sailing ships. The priiicipul About Town. may well he proud of. lor future uetieraUons,’’ hut we do n o t see why . ask for what lie wants; and if her largei the Club, after which R. L. Fogg, E»q., was Arbuckle’s cyrnet solos received the heartiest —Pxchunge, g- tiume signed b . A^ Batchelor, bold by oil Drug- advantage of steamers oyer sailing .-hips The Mechanic Falls murder sensation on long voyages, is through the light introduced and made an eloquent and impas applause and were one of the chief attractions CilAS. BATCHELOR, Trap., 2i. Y. wisdom denies the request, lie will not Thanksgiving services will be held nt lias exploded, beeau.-e it lias be.ii'asuer- winds and calms in tile vicinity ot the of the programme. In addition to the se­ J doubt her love, nor fail to go to the Universaiist church on Thursday, ut 10 1-2 sioned address. Capt. E. F. Wyman, of Au­ laiued lll.il tile liny Elwell, who suffered Easiness Notices. equator; during the rest ot the passage, lections on the programme, by request he her agaiu in any want or need. It is o’clock, A. ii. Sermon by the pastor- Tiie gusta, followed, who presented the pledge and murder most foul, had run away lo sea. itic winds are licsli and generally favor­ played “Robin Adair,” which was very finely }.he believer's duty to ask for what music will he furnished by tile Antiquarian So­ invited signatures. Hon. Joshua Nye, of Au­ The Belfast .Journal thinks Hun the On e Ilt NhRED D ea t h s p e r w ee k in New O A R D . able. After leaving llle varialiles in north 11 bred. Mr. Barnabee, who though a fine Yoik auu lhuokljli trom iIimum^ Ol he lh ro .it Attendance upon the winter session of the Phila­ .atitmle they are favored by Hie X. E. gusta, was then introduced ami ma le an ear­ liiimull remains rcceiilly found at Free­ null lung.-! 1-11 n o t ;.u lo l! A m t Vet H ales j6 r,' iht and proper, according lo his best ciety delphia Dentat College, wifi d< fain the undersigned nest and pertinent address. Mr. Fogg, in the iculisl, makes his .q eng pn.H willi his audi­ dom. welt- llle ‘-silbjeel” of some doctor's lloney of Hurt hound and Tar. taki 11 iu li-sht; it is right that ho should pray foi iradcs, wiiich carry them within a lew Union Thanksgiving services will he from hi.- Dental practice in Rockland, daring the en- leorccs of the equator, and utter Clos­ ence as a hump. Ft. was as tunny ami as loudly dissi-rlbm, |m t in Hie brook to be cleansed tune, would picvnii en-vig .tli' oi' thia Irigln- closing portion ot his address, had referred to igl iuoria|iiy . No coi/gh or eo|d e.itt re.-i-t •uingfour mouths f»om November 1st. tim sick, because it is his duly to strive to ing it tiie S. E. trades mu tlieiu lo tiie heli) on Thanksgiving morning, at 10 1-2 pplauded as u.-uil, receiving a persistnii ami not evidence u! clime. the idea which some hail advanced, that the tin** b u l'u iu ic 11111 dy . C fU io n d e u ’a, 7 Glti Av? •fw-PS S. iU H iE T PS, J k., Den-lsr. restore the sick to health, however God o’clock, at die first Baptist Church. Sermon nigh westerly winds, which prevail at all Reform Movement has reached its c ffmina- ■double encore wh *n h * appeared in “ Mrs l lie B alll Times says Hi it two la lies in • nue. Suld by all Druggi.-ls. may order the issue of life or death. And seasons in the vicinity of tfie Cape ol by Rev. S. L. B. Chase. Watkins’s Parly,” to which he responded the Vesl.Bath (iiiolli.-raml daughter,) with­ I'tke’a Toothache Drops cure in 1 minute. DR. J. ST£VE8SSf Good Hope; and these sometimes carry Xion; tb it the Reform Clubs have accom­ out any male help, gathered eighty bush­ it is the true test of prayer that God an­ fredvri.ck Douglass will lecture in the first time with “ The < ork Leg" and the second litem lo •Melbourne. Frequently the pas- plished about all that car. be expected, ns here­ els of turnips in llnee days, besides get­ R ural Bev uv ies a n d Cit y Be l l e s .— eoursu |,efore tiie Rockland fiiterary Associa­ Country gubari- not a wlnl behind (heir tm ir>>- swers the prayerful believer iu the secret -age Inis been made from Liverpool to tofore conducted, and that the time lias com* with “ Ethan Spike’s speech on the Annexation ting their lour loads of Wood each day. Has Removed his Office tion, on We'bie.day evening of next v.-eek polilati .-t'len* iu the iialuml eleint ill- ol iowli- recesses of his own soul, strengthening Melbourne inside of eig,‘.'!j’ days. JJom e- for soipe change in tint direction of this ef­ of Cuba." I le y still keep up tile w ood b u s in e s s , ill ii«», hoi it mu't beeouceded llnuiic city belle.' To the newly fitted-up ro-,nn in the his faith, brnadeiiiug-his sympathies, ex­ wai',1 bound, the westerly winds o„ L-‘oe Everybody will wish to hear this distiiigoished tiie late of llnee or four loads per day. i.e t nndui .'duiid llie art of preseruog and fort. Ho earnestly denied fife truth of th s In igli.eiiihg th-ir p.-r-ond heauiv. The mo.-t Hoi ii are equally favorable. Tile clipper D om estic. alting his life, and teaching him that, orator. conclusion, pointed to the yesqlts alrealy Iu Carter's t-hipyard in Belfast, on p« j l( el features lose had their tplrachQU unless Lime Rock Bank Building, s lip Lightning, which was built at Easi Monday, lour men while carrying it stic k whatever be granted or denied to him— idg”* The steamer Lewiston will make her T h e P o rlla n d z-,(Zi.-e/7/jei- s a y s th a t so I Q coinplfcxioii’ is pfopei ly cnfi d-for, mid it nearly opno'ite the Post Hftlcd.where he wilt be happy Boslon, made her first homeward passage achieved, and exalted the prlnulplti of moral qf lijilbei fell. William l?ottle re. i-ived die prtliy gi. Is ol ihe ruiul dlsiriels wish* to to see ht'-oid patron- uml '"tnemL,' uuq as mauy new fir, It is known that fourittn pefiiojis oues as choose to gh e him u calf. in si.xty tlnee days. last trip to Machias tor the season, leaving suasion J which had been and should be the sole s e rio u s injiil ie?. Iiayjipg lijree l ibs broke I t-ompeie wuii die ••Fair >tais” of the fashionable ‘•Every inmost iispiralion have been killed by the llie, leu ol wlioni Up! Ill III le|ii|ed ad factions, they ihhjt pay due Portland on Friday evening, Dee. Gill, and re­ and tile saonliler blade badly fraeimed. < > I" I? I CI 1-3 H O U R S l t (lull's ung 1 uudelilid, When we consider the limited area of reliance in carrying off »his special work In arc known; fifteen are missing. atieiiiiou io this imnurlunt point. > hey ougin Ain) iu every o n m y la itie r ! ’ ' Positive, front I k to -iq and from 7 till 'J. P. M. tile British islands ami llle rapid iucinase luming will leave Machias for Portland on l'he others were slightly injured, but re­ t » k n o w , fu r inc lac! Is uoiorioiH,lliaC H a g a n ' s Stumtiel s deep a -Here, my child . doing to, be referred to and condemned ,lld A p>'C broke out about halt-past six Rockland, U ct. 2.*, le>72. 40 „f their popiilution, it is evident that an Tuesday, Dec. 10th sumed work. Mag no lia Balm Iinpuils to Hit skin a delicate work of tiie rumseller, spoke oi luo qpen grog­ o'clock on Wed nek;.1.”v eveniug of l ast and pearly appeal mice, uuproduceahle l»v any Our literal scientist, wiio would seek extensive 3vstcin of em igration m ust soon No appointment, for Judge of tin- Sa oilier pn p.natioii under die >un. No mader C. P. FESSENDEN, £gjr”-T h o S unday evening m eeting of die shops in the city and the failure of the law io week in Hie iJBper pail ol the large preme judicial Cou?:, Com to measure the value of prayer by the be organized 111103.*' goveinm cilt super­ story building niiinfieiuq from J f > ’ I hyw the eudcle may have been roughened by vision. 10 prevent them from crowd­ Temperance Reform Club last Sabbath wap b ippress them, and said that wherever the • —.1 i.v d.H sun. the Balm ' Druggist & Apothecary, same rules which he would apply to the Goruhili ami frdili l'J lo IU Wushingioij missjoner or Bank Examiner will be in ule |expos ed. For this purpo-e, steamers, owing f,‘ responsibility of thjj failure belonged, it did KO. 5 KIUUALL BLOCK, solution of a mathematical problem, is ‘--Id nt die St-bopi) Baptist Church. The street, in Boslon, mid mainly oei npied b efo re January hist. Judge Tapley's w i l l i . it auk a ud pliable aud removes ev­ ery bieutisb. 11 o o 1< 1 a u d , 31 o . tiie expense of rnuniug them, as already ot die i.-reifing was l||gde by not rest in any degree upon this Reform Move- above the first lloor by K nd & Avery’s t e r m expires December 2ist, addressing himself to a theme upon slated, will not be used, but clippei - s llip s . principal adu AprifJO, 1871. I9tf '-'nil. who was fut- meni, por upon this Club. They were fiee great Di'iiiiiiRJ house. .A general alarm Tiie eilizsiisof Belfast propose to clear V e g e it n e is a great panacea for our pged which bis knowledge is ignorance. Sci­ like those built by u.- for tile California .Mr. 11. M. Bryant of Lea M*(l f pm ft. W p 1 spoken, Gen. Ti.l- was sounded ami teal's ,0 auolhel exten­ oat a “ muck pond12fi rods from Custom faiuefs and mot lifts; for tl* gives them strength rrade, and several of which were sold lo lowed by Rev. B. F. Rattray and Judge quiets the nerves, and gives them natures sweet Wm, H. Kittredge & Go,, ence has a realm iu which she is queen, •f llf@ Vfc® l^res’.dentj qf Him Club. sive eoiillagralioii Mere left, but by tile House Square and til ing tile water iu for die British at the commencement of Hie son, one , . , , . i exei Hob of the lireinen Hie fiauies welt- use iu exlinguishiiig'(ires. The area of sleep . D ruggists & Apothecariesi and wherein men may fitly Ijc her willing The winter arrangement for services at -nk oiie|(s|oa to make is- civil war. Now, as Vessels of ail classts was called upon anil the pond is oyer airatie, it is fed bv liv­ and Dealers In subjects. She sits upon a throne to whose the Second Baptist Church is to be as lolluwz: mimed to he bjip. f g? ot th e 1,m ,d - “B eaver Mo iia ir s ? are warranted to retain ,re scarce, aud as the British have ceased lle In.,- iii which it oiiginaiiiJ.' Huiui & ing springs. mu| then- is a fall of 125 feet I heir Color and Lustre ’till worn oui, a IU 1 ai*- JMTEA'T hiEHlCJSBS. Sunday-school at 10 1-2 A. SI.; preaeliing at 2 sue with some of Mr. Fogg’s positio." loot we may be grateful to come and learn uiilding iron sailingsliips, we have every . " ,.v ...... m-iiiiy nil Ii cii' piesscs. stuck from tile jioml to Custom House Square, soikueiit of qualities ulwuvs on hand. These NO. 3, SPEAR, BLOCK, reason lo believe that the time is not tar denounced die traffic in intoxicating drinks in goods mo tor sale at no other house iu this the wisdom that fills from her lips. She and G 1-2 l5. M. A . ->-i. mi 1 esiiiuulv (heir KOPKLAND, M p. listiiiit when we shall be leqnired to sup- die strongest terms and denied that tiie Club mid printing m au.. “Let’s have another drink before we county. Simonton Brother*. id . uguflt 1, 1872 walks oit the forgotten shores ol remotest JQe* Mr. Geo. E. Wall lostn valuable horse, loss ut not less thmi I0O.U00 leave the vessel; we can’t get anything ly tiie demand. And this we eini do had no responsibility for the failure to execute A large lot of that famous Cashmere Boque time mid lifts her forehead unabashed - it isf.ic’tm ily. We have cxhaiisilc.-s lur- with the ‘-epizootic,” last Thursday, for which nhout $185,000. oi wiiich $78000 is unt'oi- ill tills mused citv,” said one unsophisti­ die law. We should not come here lo shirk Soap, (ihe finest perfumed soap mudc iu this ;sts ot tin- best timber, and meellanu s ; we understand lie had been offered $500. tuiiiiti-ly in Boston offices, Other parties cated passenger to another yesteiday af­ MARRIAGES amid Hie stars, Rut there is a realm responsibility, or to repent of oilier people’s ternoon, as they were preparing to d < country) has just been received at Merrill’s nirivailed for their skill iu designing ami K2t"-The linur for evening service at the lose as follows: wiiich she can never filter; there are uiilding any class ot vessels that may be sins. It is you and I and every one of us that S K. AOhott Co., pamphlet binders vnibiik the Moravian. Appaien. ly Drugstore, several churches lias been changed from 7 to In WIsca«-»et, Nov. 21st. by Rev. C. A. Plumer. bights wiiich her longest line can nevei required. When this demand commences, is responsible for these open grogshops, in the at No. 13 W ashington sircei. lose -1.500 ; ignorance was not bliss E.1 ,hat ‘nslallee. Willium II. McKenzie and Mi s Nettie Nuie, both of —as eomtneiieu it must, amt that soon,— G 1-2 o’clock. degre- that we fail to aid and support the law Adams & Bilker, clotli i/inders,'Sl.oOQ, —Portland Press i f 20th. Ciia ppk i* Hands, face, hiilgli skirt, frintplesj ring­ Sviacasset. measure mid depths which her deepest worm, salt-rhcum oilier cutaneous affecttoiikCUftUi we believe Congress will nut hesitate to insured; Congregational Publishing So­ nlun’iinel can never sound. Let her not A new Lodge of tiie Order of Good in their suppression. He would not imike tiie Mr. Murray Clossom, of Gardiner- nu the ufciu made soft and Miiootii. by u.-ing tiie ciety, $25,000; insured; lleltry lloyt, remove every restrict ion wiiich now in- Templars, to lie called Knox Lodge, will he Club an instrunr.nt in the execution of die writes in rvgjirtl lo t’bc prevailing horse Ju N trk lt *L*aU aqAp, i.p.*L by Caswell, lluzurd&Co., feartoncek to know whether the emlli , e l i d e s wilil ship-biiiidiiig. publisher ol Sunday Seliool Itoolq?, $2Q,- New l ork. Bo M»^t* mid gi-x the P ir r / instituted in tliis city this (Wednesday) eve­ law, but lie did believe that its members might 000 insured; z)iuelipii)( jjible Society, • distemper, expi inir the opinion that as then- ure many wortlncas imiiutiuns nunle with PE A T II S. was made •,-I six days or iu thousands oi Tlte future of tliis im poifanf bl'nneli of eoiiiiitoii la r. !2wi'J ning, by tiie G. W. G. T., Judge Il.dl. Tiie properly, and should, unite in asking the prop­ SI 000, i.isuieil; G„i,g.eg..I.oiimisl, $2 . Hie feeding ot so i.iiie h c m is Ihe cause millions afyiaus; whether Hie race ol msincss appears bright lo us, au . to 500 itiHiieti: C. J. I'vicis & Sou.. F\ec- (’l’ HU* Uqqbk*, dud that the Iie.it. cn<»cii- t h e P urest and Swkbtkst Cou Livkr Oil Is [lose who have bestowed any tZoilgltl oi) unpligc.is for ciarter number twenty nr more. erly ennstitut, d authorities lo do their duly and In this city, Nov. 2;J, Mr. Hosea Coomb*, aged fil mail sprang from VM parent pair, or I . r.i’v • ttS O O insured - t Oi l hell <<; Co., «lei cu io tile hluod liy S tir.) I p q q n i a k t S Iluz..»«j ~ cu.'We.i’*., n.atic «»u the > va Hiun*. item yean*. t. Mi. .McKay that II lie bail ll l e and we understand that most of them are tneni- eulorce the law. Mr Fogg ti joined uud a tiotypeis. ^»oo, ,Mit Hli. I Ip ,,iv siHceiitihlv to nbtios. i««Mt ^leemd itvvrs, by C.v,WEt.h, H aza u u X CO., Iu Thomaston, Nov. 2lst, Mr- L- C. BurkeU, ag?d liom more. t ”t 1,cr fearlessly question (iiilol'S, $1,000, in su re d ; i Iiotll4*i f o lla h .u i • • . • iN ew Y\»rX. It i^ub^uiufely uudMirec/. Pativut** •fir j ears, 7 tnontits. nieaiis he would not hesitate to put op a pL.rs the Reliuiu Club. veiy spirited and earnest discussion was con­ phei ie eflllllgC.s. file evil is ol IO11<3T Who have unci' takeii'if prefer it tuulluthera. Ph)- courses and ask ihe c Sun, $15,out) niiiusuied ; Knighl ear*. I,ics ,f buried ages to yield the last vessel built liy him.' If I lie There will lien Tlianagiving Hull at a lit tim e to ca ll a tle n liu n to it. 101,3 lu lli‘ukut- J3w,u fu M fscosite:, Nov. 22d, Mrs. l-Oflu rh \\ es(. in which Mr. Nye also touk part. A. S. Rice, hatter, $1,000, iusuied ; Setouion it Salt)- -hoarded secrets, for these i putties who were associated with him iu Granite flail to-morrow evening. L4u60 ft JD-ss' i v t - ’- : Z’l o ’ v-TT-nxi-eo- l ’er order of Directors. porta prtatvJ aubprt uqtiGK I. L O V *” a* u-««l-ru Io O.w*’v | Wecfdine &na visiting uaroa uc«u>, AT sr*. III H LA JK ’ V asjsr’.M.r;

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A’ a regular u.c tin; of Good Stuaritnn Lodge KN‘»X COUxN’l Y -Hi Court of Probate, held at Rock 'I o the .luthie o f Probate in and fo r the land, on the third Tuesday of November, 1872.J No. ill, I.o . of G. T. held at Washington Hall, County o f Knox. Ilocklaud, on Thursday evening, Novem ber 21st, 1872, J G. D. BEVERAGE, Administrator on the es- GREAT AND IMPORTANT 111E Petition of CALVIN BOGGS, Guardian o f J . tate of Ci. ARRISSA BEVERAGE, late of Un­ the following preamble and resolutions were adopted: SiT Nil 'TV Wt tu:v M1V vrv WfJ 1 JOHN B. ROBBINS, of Union, in the Countv ol Jion, in said County, deceased having presented bis Whereas. It having plea-ed Almighty God, to sever QQQQQQQQQQ Knox, insane, represents that said ward is seized final account oi administration of said estate for al­ B A L E OK Presents S Presents! ng tm ourci-ch; ol unity, amt reiuo-c from among uh and possessed of certain real estate, situate in said lowance, and, also, the private acct. of said adm’r. Union, and described follows :—Tile home in the morniue of life, our late brother, W il l ie B. O r d e r e d , That notice thereof he given, three G a r d n e r . therefore ol said ward, bounded the South by land of 8am- tlie West bv said Qutggle ami Black* weeks suci essively, in the Rt-ckland Gazette, printed Jlesolved, 1 mil in the death of our youthful, ex- ttel Quiggle at Roc-ia:.d. in said County, that all persons inter­ empiiirx uial liiglih respected Brother Gardner. Good \'orlh by Silas Walker mid Tliuddeu* Ha-ting-’. and on the Efts! by E. Robbins a id D an’l ested may attend at a Probate Court to be held ai DRESS GOODS, fklSllRP «v Saiuaii'aii Lodge has lost a member whose example, Rockland, on the third Tuesday of December next, daily walk and life, ns a \ ”iir.g man and Good Temp* Guild, J r, containing about ninety acres. That it would be for the benefit ot said wurd that said estate and show cause, il auv they have, why the said ac­ PRESENTS! l»ir. w eie -u c lfa s to be worthy ol im itation by those count should not be allowed. AT V 0 S 3 older than he. should be sold.and tlx* proceeds placed at interest. /'.evolve , That we reconcile ourselves with the hap* $ 8 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 iaril.au tlierelbie prays that he may be em­ 3tv51 J . C. LEV EN SA LER, Judge, Uo.E pr tin.light, tluit “our id's is his gain.” that he has powered. agreeably to I iw, to sell the same at public true Cnpy—Attest:—E. c. F l e t c h e r , R egister. Thousands of Dollars worth of Presents to be made within the next finished Ids earthly work been tn-ed from the nu­ auction, or such part thereof as the Court may cdeem HATS merous cares and toils of ties world and raised to a xnedi.ait. KNOX COUNTY—In Court of Probate held Mt Rock KITTREDGE’S, higher and more noble life among the angels of CALVIN BOGGS. land, on the third l uesday of November, 1872, mid etric I • myment heaven. CERTAIN INS 1RUMENT.purporting to be the Hundred, ’flint to the parents and friends of the KNOY COUNTY—In Probate Court held at Rock­ last will ano testament of JOHN II. WHEELER, lot pa'd ’ deceased, we tender our heartfelt sympathies, and - New *' land, on t he third Tuesday of November, 1872. Alate of Rockland, in said County, deceased, having 3 0 D 7 V Y S . would prinerfullv recommend them to that Friend been presented lor probate: No. 8, BERRY’S BLOCK. ucincnt “ who d«u ill all things w e ll” .-ml is alone able to J $ 8 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 On tli-petition aforesaid, O r d e r e d , That notice AM) ' No pai eom tdrt tin in in th ir hour of atliictiou and sorrow. be given three weeks successively, prior to tiie third O r d e r e d , That notice be given to all 'persons fin ha.-ic-ssv ficsolred. That a copy of the loregoing, signed by iday of December next.in.tlie- /iocfctand Gazette. a teres.eil, bv publishing a copy ot this order in the rs. I the W. C. T. ami W.b . with tin-Lodge>eal attached spaper printed in Rockland, that all persons in- /locklaial Gazette, printed iu Rockland, in said Coun­ • Sin?1* be sent to the parents ol of our deceased i it her. ued may utiend at a Court ol Probate then to ty, three weeks .successively, that they may appear at 4 0 P i e c e s at tliefco- beholden in Rockland, and show cause, if any they a I'rob.ite Court to be held at Rockland, in said 1*01*B ' , why the prayer of said petition should not be County, on the third Tuesil >y of December next, BLOOD & HIX, _ ? g ra n te d .' and ebow cause, if any they have, why the said in M A R IN E J 0 U R N A L . ,1. C. LEV EN SA LER . Judge. strumunt should not be proved, approved -ml allowco UNION BLOCK, MAIN STREET. A true copy of the p'-tition and order thereon. as the last will and testam ent of Hie deceased. Black and Colored CAPS! A ttest—E. C. I* LEi C lltK . Register. 3w5l J C LEVENSALER, Judge. Have succeeded in finding, in Boston and Neiv York $8,000,000 3w5i A tte st:—E. c . F l e t c h e r , Register. PORT OF ROCKLAND. To the Jndye o f Probate in and Jor the Markets, the VERY LATEST STYLES of GOODS in their County oj Knox. ALPACGAS, line, and having found BOTTOM PRICES also, are pre­ A rriv ed . r|MI E undersigned, widow of WILLIAM COOMBS. pared to offer better indueeinents to their patrons this ArL’lst. schs A II Wilmore, ------. Deer Isle; Gen­ 1 latent Viiialhaveii, in said County, represents, HEAD QUARTERS \t about one-hall their real value. Also, 1OO dll- tile, Eldridge. Portsmouth: Sardinian, Holbrook, -IN- hat the decease d died seized of real estate in which lereut Styles and Patterns of rich season than ever before. Parties purchasino- Boston: Estelle. Itemick. Franklin; Express (’alder- -lie is entitled to dower; that no part thereof has wood, Boston : Hume. Farr. Milein : 22d. R C Thomas, BOOTS, SHOES been assigned to her. by process of law: ami that she Crockeit. do: Belle Brown. Xm-h. Boston: K C Ran­ i-desirous ol occupying her share in severalty. She kin. Hall. Salem; 23d. R L Kennev. Wallace, X Y; tlxretoie requests that. Commissioners may be ap­ 8>I{.3CS?< G JO O IO S, 24tli. Vestal, Murphv. Tremont; E Arculurius. Greg­ pointed to assign dower to her in said estate. THICK, K IP AND CALF ory. Pott--mouth: Irades. Elwell. Bostou; G W (Rov­ tMARl'HA COOMBS, by her Att’sy, er,' Holbrook. N V: Excel. Hitch. Boston; I EGam- I To close, at GOLD WATCHES R ICE & H A LL. ape. Pitcher. Vinalhuven: .Merehant. Stover. Blue- -AND- hill ; 25’h. (• smith. Keen. Ellsworth; L Crockett. BOOTS! H Flanders .Vinalhuven; I ucv Jane Rhoades. Boston; D ry Gosssls KNOX COUNTY—In Probate Court, liehl at Roek- will do well to examine our Stock. We have American Union, Arev, do; R Leach. Pendleton; G W Kim- „ land, on the third l uesday of November. 1872. A full line of our own Manufacture, all Hand Made ball. Jr. Pendleton, do; 26th, E Stanley. Haddocks, On tin* Petition aforesaid OiutKltKh, That notice and warranted. and Imported Watches of various in inufactures; som t Boston. be given bv publishing a copy of said petition with Also, a full line ol Ladies’, Misses,’ Children’s KITTREDGE’S. very line sell winders. Also, some nicely adjusted timers, this order thereon, three w- eks successively, prior to the third fuesdav of Deeember next, in the /lackland Boy’s and Y ouths’ and other improvements too numerous to specify here. Sailed. —AND— Gazette, n newspaper piinted in Rockland, that all RUBBERS! Sid 21st, schs Equal. FIv. Boston; Ahby Weld- persons interested may attend at a Court of Probate Our whole stock of Our patterns in Are'. N Y: Atalania, Rhoades, Boston; Arctic, lie n io be held at Rockland, ami -bow cause, if any Boots, Shoos, Slippers and W h itten . »b.; 23d. Mansfield. A chorn.tlo: Nile. Met- i bey have why tbe.prayer of-said petition should not calf, do- ll^rnt.t, tt.ill. fr.»vt./«-ncv. C .Mnvo. Hall, be granted. Richmond; Trade Wind, Ingraliam, N Y: II Coombs, ,1. C. L E V EN SA LER , .Judge. Rubbers, EPL-A-TZEZID w a r e , Jameson. Richmond: Arkansas. Smith, Humors; A true copy of the petition and order thereon. Commonwealth, Gm-s. Boston: Wm McLoou. Dun­ A tte st—E. C. F l e t c h e r . Register. 3w5t DRY AND FANCY are unique and uncommon. Our stock of can. N Y: IRIi Ilium- Fan. Salem: R (' Thomas. C a r p e t i n g s selling very Low for Cash. In the Crocket’. Spruce Head; Lexington. Kalloch. Boston; KNOX COUN TY—In Court of Probate, held at Rock­ P l a i n . (Re. I., x Y . 26th. M ay Munroe, Hall, t ils- land, on the third fuesdav of November, 1872. wortk; Uncle Sain. Stinson, do; America.Ingrahini, GENTLEMEN’S X 1; J E (. image. Pitcher, do; I ilot’s Bride. ARCUS iS. and NANCY M’F.AR, Administra- SOLID SILVER WARE Brewster. Vinalhuven; I. Crockett. Flanders. Wash­ M s on the estate of JOB SPEAR, late «d’ War- Crockery asj Glass Ware Hue, GOODS ington, J> C; Caroline Knight. Carle, Bostou. aid County, deceased, having pn-sented their first account of admiuistratioii.ot said estate for al­ is complete. JEWELRY—Solid and Plated—in great lowance : D I S A S T fSHS Were destroyei’|during the thEREii, That notice be given to all persons in- Is now complete, and selling at variety. Sell Lillian M Warren. Pickering, from Rockland led, by publishing a «opy of this order in the for Newark, while ensuing through Hell Gate 24th Jtockland Gazette., printed at Rockland, in said tV Please call and examine our rich aud varied Stock; in-t.. ran ashore on the Nigger Heads, causing the untv. three weeks successively, that they may up- Bracket, Hanging, Stand and VERY LOW PRICES. We shall not importune you to purchase. v e ssel Jo leak: wa-hauled bv the steamer Unit, ir at a Probate Court to lie held at. Rockland, in FURNISHING and will probably have to reiua n at New York lor d County, on I lie third Tuesday of December next, Hand Lamps, Rcckland, Nov. 20, 1872. 50 repairs. G R E A T F I R E il show cause, il any they have, why the said ac­ There is probably no Store in the State count should not be allowed. siar.L,i.vci viaiY uow . o f Maine that can furnish as many goods MEMORANDA. J. C. LEVENSALER, Judge. SANFORD’S INDEPENDENT LINE R ev • E Sltil'lU ’iLHiXG.—There ii Attest:—E. C. Ft.e t c h e r , Register 3w5l fo r the same amount of Money, as p ert o f th e revival o f ••hipbuild n g at trie pre ent til Curtis & Mnitli at tlu-ir yard. Border street, l-La-t KNOX COUNTY—In Court of Probate, held at Rock- Table and Pocket Cutlery, Boston, have a freighting ship of 15'W tons neatly —IN— the third TuesJay of November, i8'2. GOODS, Vox* B oston n,nince th.- war most of the ARCUS S. SPEAR, Administrator oil the es­ W ooden W are, Flour and cmr iug o. lieightiug business lias been in the bauds M tate of M A II A LA SPEA K. late ol W arren, in KITTREDGE’S ol Iuir«.peans. who had constmctec! iron vessels in- -aid Count v, deceased, having presented his first ac­ Choice Family Groce­ sn -Inf wood. It is said that iron vessel^ heavily count of admtui-tration of said estate for allowance: T-A.TIE ZEUREIQ-ZEITS TtEUTTGEZ). loaded. Mill be n>e.l lip in n t. w > ea r-. ami the freigb', daniagi <1 hv water, • •»« ibis account Olu-EREti, That notice thereof he given, three ries, Choice Teas, 'Hie Poor ami all o UMBRELLAS, •.I of I > R K -A r 22«1, m 1. He ry Cast oil, Newell, , that all HAIR WORK, :chs Lillian M W «rre he held at . Pickering. Kock- '-(lay December next, < ’A M K A T A U P S ? . ip:. \V. R. Hois bv the said ac­ FURNISHING GOODS, SIMONTON BROS. count -lioiil’l not be allowed. 3w51 J . C. LEV EN SA LER . Judge. • MILLINERY, &c. T . 1 . Will leave ROCKLAND for BOSTON, e ry MOXDAV. WEDNESDAY, TI1CRSDAV aud Nh RE m I K. V ,\—A r 21st, sell Leborab B Webb. S A I U U P A V , at 5 I*. M. Gross. Rockland. A true Copy—A ttest :—E. C. F l e t c h e r , Register. Will have BOSTON FOR ROCKLAND Bi,^ p ) \_ ir ’otli. sc’is M iry Van Cleaf. Thorn N. B. Ladies Cloaks Cut Freo c. ery MONDAY, TUESDAY, THURSDAY and FRIDAY at dike. Pliil.idi-ljib a : reports 2O’li insr lo-t overboard KN(>.\ COUN TY—In P robate Court held at Rock- 5?7 o’clock 1*. M. C h a r g e . JP A 1? IS : W Dodd, of Ilcsl. C ontinue to si 11 at the same LOW PRICES t laud, on the third Tuesday ol November. 1672. flowea, Sravet Cranberry. isle ; W itch ol the Wav* tofoie. J HI -MAS s. ANDREWS. Executor on the last FROM ROCKLAND TO BOSTON...... $2.00 Davi*. Rockland. H aving heel i in Bostou during the past wei I will ami testament ol JOHN ANDREWS, late ol IO L O W ELL,...... • V |H K \ C E - \ r 23.1 schs E G Knight, Prati secured tome W arren in -a id County, deceased, having pres* tiled ©ouratry D ealers N. B. No extra hazardous freight taken B altin 25tli. Wlliie I ice. Talbot. Wilmington his lir-t account of administration of the estate ol All freight m ust be companled by Bi.l oi Ludiug in N - M an L i each. Bangor; Angeliix j and Peddlers are re No. 5, Berry Block, duplicate. R ob said deceased for allowance: niniled th it we sell at wholesale, aud cau supply thei at less than Boston prices. M. NEW O r d e r e d . That notice thereof be given, three W . FARWEJLJL, A 'r e n t . Gilkev. Antw w eeks -ticcessivelv. in the /lackland Gazefc, printed A -eni’H Ofllee, at No. 2, A tlantic Bloch. F< )i:TK E n ­ M iNKOE—Passed out 23. Maggie I) klaml. in -aid Couutv, that all p I WEW G O O D S received every day at R ockland. Ju ly 24. ’872. Extraordinary r nil end at a Proba be held HI (Nearly opposito the Post OUIee,) ER. Nov gJ — Ar. schriOrizon, Elefch- Ro. klaml. on tne third l ue-day of Dec ami show cm -e, if any they have, whv : WANTED AGENTS, $200 per mnulh to Bo.-ton; i.etta Peed. Blake, Koothhuv NEW ADVERTISEM ENTS. -el! th e IJlcRKiiVH D AMI-.ltlfAN AMlt.’' KXITTlXli , Roberts, V inalhuven for N Y ts-plit count should not be allowed. c. r . k m u e M i n i ’s . ' MACiiixr.. The sim/hest ami bed in the taar/d. Ad- 3w5! J. C. LEVENSALER. Judge. llOCKf^AXI). 3,E. Ki'.Rtiiif Machine Co., 345'. Wa.-h- A true Copy—Attest: — E. C. F l e t c h e r , Registe u, .Mass. in-al FOREIGN PORTS, NO. 8. BERRY BLOCK. Cash paid for Fox, Mink and Muskrat Skins. FREE TO BOOK AGENTS. ~ _____ I Roekluud, (Jet. 30, 1872. 0w47 \N ELEGANTLY BDl’N! tin. 15’h, -eh John Bird, Sleeper, St Rockland, Nov. 5. 1872. 4g for the best and Jo h n . N it. via will be sent free of charge to^.^^^KLOOK! any bookngi aKEE TO ALL! Off the Skerr. BARGAINS, R O C K r A N D . PKK Vi’LLK TO AGENTS. MALE DR FE from . and nearly -r>W» line Scripture illustrations, and ng’ Liverpool lorS meeting with unprecedented ,-ucess. Addres-, male. To a!! who will write for an Agency OLIVER DITSG?! & Co., Announce experienee.ete. .v we will -how vou v. hat cur agent ,,, , ...... pyot that •’ Ihmdcrof Wunders, ’the ::ount o f guar­ l l.l.l -• I !f.V I K l. il,ii; . i i |.' pi.EX I Y. It contain., are doing. N a tio n a l P u b l ish in g Co.. I‘hiht.,P a SPOKEN. dianship That tlmv were happily untouched bv the recent over fitly beautiful illustrations. <& will be s ‘lit free to i 15. -iiip Frank Flint, Williams We are selling goods at o r d e r e d 'That notice (hereof be given, three GREAT FIR E, md an bu-v. as usual, in attend­ all w ho...... Address I G a k s id l . Paterson.NJ weeks successively, in the /lackl.md Gazette, printed ' Cull I 1” ing to their extensive orders. in Rockland, in said County, that all person- inter­ They now call attention, also, to their A GREAT OFFER I t e A L T ? ested may attend at a rrobate Court io be held at irill diApn/■:<> X S ,ni'> 5 i Rockland, on the third Tuesday of December next, The following Compan­ O/Kf.I.XS, o/sijefirst-GiOM makes inclndi,,,, U'.,fees' S a r t e i l e Hid allow cause, if any they have, why the said ac­ Standas’d G©!2ectSoRs * ...... ’ a ,*a I B e ir 7-oetare ilrsf r?r C /‘l.hXGS. modern im/.rurements./or $27e • :uid bronchial d.ffiealt.e: V I7I>H I> to inform the ladies ol Rockland and vl- 3w51 J . C. L E V EN SA LER . Judge. H dnity.Hnu she does Vocal anti Instrum ental Music. LOWER PRICES A Hue copy— Attest:—E. C. F l e t c h e r , Register. CARBOLIC TABLETS, Tin* wlml^ set i • one of the most valuable Musical A L L ECIWOS O F R A !R W O R K , ...... YX ,, ...... narkrt. hut Clearing Combing-, making Switches and (’mis. i.NDX COUNTY—In Court of Probate, held at Rock­ ild b<- devised, as each contains from land, on the third Tuesday i f November. 1872. ies are AH R ight! oi the most popular music of the iihe only scientific preparation of Curholic Acid for PLEASANT STREET, day. 777 AGENT0- WANTED Lun.’ disea-es is when chemically combined withother X JOIDA A IIII IB. ROBBINS, G uardian of FRANK E. Price of each hook in Boards, $2 50; Cloth.S3.no. i weL known rem edies, as in these T a h lk ts, and all 3w5t* over c. M. Sweetsm’s Store. 1 \ I ROC !foR. ot Ai plet.m, in -aid County, minor, r most iinpnrfi tok ever published, I parties are cautioned against using any other. Than for the past Ten Years. Full Gill, for Presents, SI (0. The price iron Id be lopc-liu.” S cie i i nti d hi- final account ol guardianship of at rt tail, i'or the pieces -eparately. abonl $400. In 1 irritation ot the mucous m em brane -aid 4 for allow co.- ami .di at he, deb the //..rsi issu: I be freely used, their cleansing ’HYZ)E this form, ail the hook-, including the new and favor­ ex/dained reith si Jr d e r e d , That notice the ;of he given ite Gem s of S’rauss (now having a splendid sale.) er should buy it B e n r u e d , in rer neglect a cold, it is easily cured lie Ilnektaad t I for $32 7.U World. N. E. To I in Rockland, i County, that all ; ' M usical Troasurc, Vocal and Instrumental. in its incipient state when it becomes chronic the -led inav appi a Probate Court /ETNA, of Hartford, Conn. s.'iatm ent lor Agents in Neu cure is exceeningly ihllicmt, use Well’s Carbolic Tab- Rockland, on i il Tuesday ot Dei VOCAL ONLY. ee for t. im.s to D L. GUERN- bohe 1 ablets as a specific. i.y I’-ey nave, w co Silver Cord. Wrenlli of Gems. ” «!, N. II. l« 5 l JOHN Q. KELLOGG. 18 Flatt St.. New York, We would call count should not be allowed. Gems of liermun Song, i.ems of Scottish Song. . Sole Agent lor United States. rice 25 cents a box. send for circular. Fleered lined, Angola 3w.»l J . C LEV EN SA LER , Judge. Gems of Sacred Song. Shower of Pearis, Duets “ LEUAL ADVICE! HAR1 FORD, of Hartford, Conn. Operatic Pearls. ; Copy—A t t e s t E . C. F i.ETCHE Itegi- K c e c ip ts , 1> C5 INSTRUMENTAL. O An important enterprise, esigned to supply a SPECIAL ATTENTION KNOX ( (>UN I Y - l n C ouitol Probate, held at Rock- Home Circle; Vol. I. Pianist’s Album. public w.’iill long felt, has be n established by the [ GRAND OPENING land, on the third Tue day of November. 1872. HOME, of New York. Home Circle. “ II Piano Forth Gems. uuder-igned. Engagemeni i have been made, CER I AIN INSTRUMENT purporting to be the I Any of the above books mailed, post-paid, for the with leading professional ii.in in the United; A I st will aud u s ta m -n t ol ANN E. M ILLER, , Retail Price. States bv wh’ch Medical ni I Legal Advice. Re-, ----- OF ----- TO A late of Appleteii, In -aid County, deceased, having ceipts, Formulas, and direct for manufactur- been presented fur prubute: HANOVER, of Hew York. OLIVER DITSOW & GO., Boston. Q iug any article required may be -upphed I CHAS. H. DITSON & CO.. New York. 51 thug cost. T h issy sf m lias proved highly Miccess- O r d e k e i', I hat notice be given to all persons 03 lul in European countries where certain classe* s lere-ted, by publishing a copy of this order in t could not afford to pay the Irgh pi ices charged tlockiand Gazette, primed at Rockland, in s:i Liverpool, London and Globe for i lofes-ional services. Our receipts will be N E W G O O D S ! . 1 0 1 3 County, three week-successively, that they limy :i *i tile biles- ami be-t discovered, while oar me lira: pear al a I'rob.ite Court In lie held at Rockland, and legal Instructions will have (he endorsement said County,on the third I'ue-day ot December lies Insurance Company of Eng­ ^ 4 of gentlem en of wide leputatiou. Branch olli- Smsrsrsfif School. ami show cause, if any they have, why the said i CVS sue about to he established in other States. -OF— strnment should not be proved, approved ami i land. J: r«-f All correspondence that we receive will he re- lowed as the last will and testam ent of the deceas«. w garded as strictly confidential. Each letter ,.sk Course of 24 les- J. C. LEVENSALER, Judge. ! Wedding Invitations.—Latest Styles iug advice whether l.egal or Medical -le.ulilen- A ltest —E. C. F t.e t c h e r . Register. 3w5l close one dollar witn stamp; Receipts and Foi- ral Music, on ROYAL, of Liverpool. £2) mulas . fifty cents with stamp, lithe question- E. BORETT’S. KNOX COUN l’Y.—In Probate Court, held nt Rock- a.-ked are complex, requiring an extended reply. laud, ou the third Tuesday of Novemb f, 18/2. j.£i a small additionaladditiuuul bill will be sentsent. Send for We have a Splendid Assortment of Saturday Evening, Nov. 30th, BLACK ALPACAS. culurs. Address all letters to the ' at 7 o'clock, nt the X 1 “ a H Ii. ROBBINS, Guardian of ANNA I., Springfield Fire and Marine, of A M E u I c A N A D V 11 F, A G E N C Y • PROCTOR find EVA E. PROCTOR, of Apple- 4w51 CALAIS, Maine. »lI2TriOI>I«T t .11. in -aid County, minors, having pitseutcd bit t ) W H E E L E R & W IL S O N ’S § Which we are selling lor first account ot guardianship o f said wards foral- Springfield, Mass. TUITIONLadies, $1.59. Gentlemen, $2 00; e s^ E a j.0 AGENTS Want absolutely the best Dress Goods payable at the opening of the term. g jkselling hooks? bend fur circulars o» A through course of iu-truciion will be given. O r d e r e d , That notice thereof hi* given, threi 3 Ve x i ’s Ux a ih h h g e h I l i.us. F a m h .v Bi weeks successively, iu Hie /lackland Gazette, printed Book- will be furnish’ d by - le, Ioan or exchange, as iii.k. Over lino pages toby <2 in. 290 In all the New Styles. will le St accommodate the pupils. 35 CJtx. 1’or X in Rockland, iu said County, that all persons inter­ FRANKLIN, of Philadelphia. pages Bible Aids. &o. Arabesque $6.25 Gilt Edge, l ested inav attend at u Probate Court, to he held at clasp. $s 2"» Full Gilt. 2 ela-ps. li.ua. •• P»i-.i.i»i:x. ru t Ui.n iug loam .1 books are respecifii Rockland, on the third Tuesday of L)< cember next, W htk i ’n t e e ,” for W inter evenings, 3Gth 1009 reafn eturn them immediately. and -how eau.-e. il any they have, why the said ac­ T h e A m er ic a n F a i.m ek ’s Ho rse Book " n,; Also S p e c ia l Ba r g a in s i ery department. count should not be allowed. PENNSYLVANIA, of Philadel­ Standard, -mth 1009 ready, I pizoottc Treatments, &c Cioankigs, Cloths, A ibert Sm ith. 3w5l * J. C. LEVENSALER..Judge. C_F. X'etH. N . Y. Xc Cinu. Vent & Go ihicli. Chicago A true Copy,—Attest:—E. C. F l e t c h e r , Register phia. U4 (GENTS WA? A full line ol all colors. j R ockland, Nov. 21, K NOX BOUNTY—in Court of Probate, he’d at Ro. k- himi, on the tlinqTuesday of November, 1872. I ) I SC 0 V ER B Dl SLOSBMBJKEK’S T UIN ALEXANDER. Guardian of A. E. G. WAS- FAME, of Philadelphia. HR. !.r, lXtis roXEIX AFItltiA—llisaiiventurc! niU STAM.I.Y-I IVIM i.-ltlXE EXI'IiPITItlX t„ hig p 'i - » : ...... ir-t 'account of ^uii L3VEBS OF MUSIS, A full line of all Colors. D r y Goods guid ward for ullut m ice: Africa I.itrcc octavo Volume, j .ft issued, t’outuin. . DYE H 003E SEWING lO S H O Inci ti nts ,.1 till- \t omliilul cuiccrof the Great Trav­ ii.k iw ii, Thai notice thereof be NATIONAL, of Hartford. and of wlmteve beautiful and progressive ARE TIIE eler, ihc Counfrv, Anunuls. Native-, Hunting. Jfcc. Office opposite J o ciycll tt .hues ttlockf W’C tiiu-ci’s-lveH n the Hock land Ga I- nil account of this most iiitert -ting port of tile globe, Our Cciton Department in 1 ockhimi, in -ni< County, ihat nil j nected with it, u vited to examine Most Simple, Practicable and Eco- tlutut ior $1. Address I s InX VUltl.l-.ll I X(i i Main S*r33tt Rockland, Mo. i may utt< ml nt a Probate Court i CO.. Chicago, Ills; Vltiladelphi a n d R.n- dmul, on the i lird lue.wiay „f De inomical Sewing Machines lit Springfield. AVING heexperiet y | J iw •*nty-:w” years in the ami -how cause, it avthey have, why ORIENT, of Hartford. th e W o rld . 4Wii - brand>' 0fSh« “ "K’. ” hIch ID l ing .'.H-im-,1 com t bhoulfi not b< allow.-d. GEO. WOODS & CO.’S thH e ) fav tii tn ,vork UIOEU3ST 1’ItElMIUIU: i prepared lo do llie most fashionable colors. »w5l .1. C. LKVENSAl A ti ue Copy—Attes t :— E. C. FLETCH 1 UNION, of Bangor. AT TIIK gA-. We have a Fine Assortment of Goods of ail descriptions such as C arpetings KN >X COUNTY— n Court of Probate. PARIS EXPOSITION, 1367. Crape, Satin. Siik, Cashmere, hi id. on th eth ird l ue-oay of Novem EASTERN, of Bangor. I F ENRY S I’AI.D IN (J and J . FR EI Wheeler & Wilson awarded over 82 Comp’.-titors a SHAWLS, Is MORE THAN TWIc r AS LARGE I i i Administrator on tin- estate of »V Wool and Cotton-and-Wool in the city, and our PRICES wilhalways MR. AT.BERT SMITH, of this city, has secured the G-OIuU M EDAL, be cleansed, <1 tini-Jieil iu the most tory to customers. ALLEMANNIA, of Cleveland. agency for this vicinity, uud he assures all interested For perfection of Sewing Machine They Execute At ALL PRICES. Extra bargains in r ; . 1 . ik- and Sanpies. «I-o, - dyed or clejii»-ed a ml pres-e l more Rapidly ami with LESS Nul •: tli.lia.i any other That notice thereof he hat they would never regret giving these instrum ents Machines iu u-e. Com petent Ju tl’q-.'. «vho have used , wiili n’.l the appearance of elv, in the /lacU nad G, l.a eke., doue in a superior man- the ditlerent Machims. recumtueud the RIFIER hi l cklaml iu • it County, that all persons ALPS, of Erie, Pennsylvania. a thorough examination. tere.-led mu’, at d at a Probate Court to be held at AYIIEXSVEK )»pepiic Stomach? Unless At Very Low Prices. X AltqARET GII.CHKEST. widow of ALDEN Family Sewing, For Skirt Making, d gestion is promptly aided the system is debilitated iT-1 Gl Id H l«ES f, laten t St.G eorge, in said County, KNOX & LINCOLN R. R. Tailoring. For Shirt Making, with poverty ol t'.e Blond, Dropsical tendency, gen­ We have everything usually found in a DRY SchcoS OMotice. WHOLESALE ROOM deceased, having preselited her application for allow­ For Dre<3 A^uk^ng. F or ( lo tk Making. eral weakness and ’iieitia. j STORE. Come all had secure some of the ance out of tiie personal estate of said deceased : LO W R A T E S SPECIAJ^TRAINS. 1 or Cor-et .M’akitig, For Maniiha Maxing, liav«- you w raj.u'ua of the lnCr«iti>*4eH J Goods riiHF School of thi, city will coin- EXTRA BARGAINS which will be given.. I mt ini- on .'looii.i'. December the »t, ai.il con- O r d e r e d , 'flint notice thereof he given, three In fact, tor eve kind of practical Sewing. in danger of Chronic Diarrhmaor the Infiam tmuc leu «. ck., or more, scholar, ticking it.i«,c Is well stocked with weeks successively, in the /lackland Ga.ette. piinted as can be obtained in any reliable Com­ mation of the Bowels. to li.i. -Cl.....I. orc ,. quclcd to prccul llicm .dvc at iu Rockland, iu said County, that all persons inter­ panies. Kockl&na & Thomaston. W IIJEEL.ER t. George, iu said County, deceased, having L. STAPLES’S HARNESS SHOP, tice: EW S No. 0 and 57 in the F irst lla p li.t Church, be­ presented her application lor allowance out ot the 45 B U R P E E S BLOCK, K J^KLAN D. M eeting of the Member-* of the Georges Valley which Is pronounc-4 by th« leading medical author!- longing lo tiie estate ot the late Larkin Snow i j s r b o s t o n : personal estate of said deceased; The NICHOLAS INSURANCE 'COMPANY’S Railroad Corporation will be hel l at the To,wn tiis of London un4.NK.b, Tokh Orders and Auditor’# De­ comebelore them. Portland. l’er order of Directors. Weddlne and Visiting Cards ueauj wJ - T -i — F port# prtau J aubort uqMGfi , 2 . LOV^------T J

O u t eh (CoIhuiu. Tact, Fun and Sentiment. Jflistellaneous. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. — A good thing happens now and thou those diversified channels of travel, the street AGENTS! A RARE CHANCE, Rockland. Nov. 28, I8Z2. No. 25. cars, and a friend sends us one which will beat- ROCKLAND LITERARY We will pay all Agents $40 tn cash, who will gage with us a t o n c e . Everything furnished and repetition. The dramatis persona: two gent le- ASSOCIATION ! expenses paid. Address The undersigned, having engaged a mrn in culling attire: First gentleman briskly A. CUUL1KR & CO., Charlotte, Mich. MUSIG&VARIETYSTORE column o f this paper to use as he mag sec —“ Well! Who is going to be bored to-night!” I ( hui m inx, Second Annual uid gain the love & tit, begs to announce that neither publish “ Second gentleman, as briskly—“ Idon’t know. affectionof any person they choose instantly. This sim­ We sell an excellent Piano Forte for Where are you going?” ple im ntal acquirement all cun possess,free,by mail for ers nor editor are in any degree response a5c., together with a marriage guide, Egyptian Oracle, — llow to serve dinner right—eat it. GOURSE OF LECTURES! Dreams, Hints to Ladies, Wedding-NLht:Shirt.&c. A LESS THAN $1.00 per Dav for e lor what may here be said. book. Address T. WILLIAM & Co., Pubs. Pa SusnBD BV JULIUS II. WARD. — A Chicago paper is talking about “ the next The Board of Managers of the Kockhind Literary One Year- World’5! Eair,” just as if we didn’t have trouble Association take pleasure in presenting to the citi­ aged, those who ; v o s i zens ot Kockhind ano vicinity the following pro­ neil Or one jet reeJs for $ S5.00 euongh with his world’s “Fair.” gramme far tlie’r Second Annual Course of Lectures the greatest profit, Why Can’t Our Ministers Trench lo be given in No. 5 — We never know how thoroughly hollow ” Jly .fully Friend’s Secret, oac stop. 90.00 All kinds of Second Hand Sails, tern .uni purifying in Your Fulpits. Be B ^2 DIO ‘LEW IS* last and best book. varying in size from a Main sail to Topsails and Jibs the blood. It has uud unsatisfying this world is until we have > It is meeting with the greatest succcs. four steps, 115.00 (Continued from, last week.) FARWELL & AMES HALL, □q and there is MONEY IN IT. , 1 1 kinds of T it C ('K , such as is usually found in stood the test of Il paid bitten into a quince. JLJNK STORES; bought and sold. It P“5 ro?{,d‘ live stops, 125.00 years, with a con­ i! n o t ’ “ So then, you unchurch all other denomi­ — A contented old gentleman of this city has id to which they confidently ite. atten tio n as K g stantly growing rep­ nations ? ” discovered that one can enjoy all the advan­ ell deserving theappeilatii STAR< oURSE” Crockett’s Building, vuicnt and unexcelled in its combination ot brilliancy, at­ M E L O D E O N S -l ’ortable Case, $05 & $70. utation, based on its firtt p»>11 tages o f the sea-beach without going there. By tractiveness and eminent ability by any equal num­ N O R T H E N D . “ I do not know what you mean by tiiat “ P iano Case, $100. intrinsic virtues, and sustained by its re­ placing a large conch-shell to his ear he realizes ber of lectures to be given in any singlecour.se in the Rockland, Feb. ll.<1872. markable cures. So mild as to be safe and Uiliern. word; but T can tell you what the Episcopal country the present season. The cour vill be the roar of old ocean. He puts a quantity of continued ti follows beneficial to children, and yet so searching Church eay^ about other bodies of Christians. We will sell a Superior Organ with 0 stops for ock salt in his bath, an operation superintend* O i TucHilay E v en in g . N o v em b er 2Gll«, It is illustrated by THOM AT NAST. the great­ E. G. STODDARD & CO., as to cllectually purge out the great cor­ p o p s ' In one place she says, ‘the Church of Koine est of American’Artists. and contains an inti oduction LESS THAN 50 cis. a day for ruptions of the blood, such as the scrofulous (1 by his colored servant, who, having former­ a first-class popular musical entertainment by the Manufacturers and Dealers in by Hon Charles Sumner. Agents wanted for this and syphilitic contamination. Impurities, has erred, not only in living and ceremonies, ly been a slave at the South, represents the aiid other popular books. Address I. N. Hicuardsou O n e Y e a r. BARNABEE CONCERT TROUPE, or diseases that have lurked in the system but also in matters of faith.’ In another place, serf. Nothing can he more complete. & Co., Boston, Mass., and St i.ouis, Mo. In fact, we give customers excellent bargains and SOAPS, TALLO W , GREASE, Embracing Hie following Artists: for years, soon yield to this powerful anti­ that ‘the riches and goods of Christian men are — Max Adder says that Mrs. Smith was thus ’g $75 io $-25(i per m o j i t l i . ; - ~ ^ NEATS FOOT OIL, &e M r s. II. M. SM ITH , Soprano. dote, and disappear. Hence its wonderful not common, as certain Anabaptists do falsely -t- a troduce the GENUINE IMPROVED COMMON (A LSO, addressed by her new Chinese servant, when Mis s . A. It. CLARK, Co n tr a lto & P ia n is t e . curias, many of which arc publicly known, jZ« SENSE FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. This ■ 8 boast.’ And then one of her laws is to this he wanted to know if he should bring up a pail M r . W. II. FESSENDEN, T e n u r e . machine willill stitch.stitch, hem, fell, tuck, quilt, cord, of Scroftilit, and all scrofulous diseases, U lcers, E ruptions, and eruptive dis- e tfe ct:— of water: “ Would the beauteous dove who M r . II. C. BARNABEE, Basso & Dir e c t o r . bind braid and embroider in a most superior Our Variety Department URE BONE, anner. Price only $15. Fully licensed and is Complete. Examine our stock and you wiil agrei ord«-s of the skin, T um ors, B lotches, ‘“ It is evident unto all men, diligently r« ad- broods like an angel of peace over this fair ha­ M r . M. ARBUCKLE, Co r n e t So l o ist . arranted for live years. We will pay $1,000 for FOR AGRICULTURAL PURPOSES. Boils, Pim ples, Pustules, Sores. St. ing Hoiy Scripture and ancient Authors, that, ven of domestic felicity, cooing soft notes to my machine that will sew a stronger, mure beau- ALBERT SMITH. Iy22 Gay Street, Rockland, Maine. Wednesday Evening. December lib, itul. or more elastic seam than ours, it makes Rockland, Ju ly 3, 1872. Anthony’s Fire, Rose or Erysipe­ from the Apostles’ time, ttiere have been these her affectionate mate, desire me to conduct the he ••Elastic Lock Stitch.” Every second stitch las, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Scald Orders of ministers in Christ’s Church,—Bish­ wooden vessels from the sublime subterranean PKEDNRICK DOU&LAS8. an be cut, and still the cloth cannot be pulled part without tearing it. We pay agents from I iO C K L A N D TRUE P. PIERCE, Head, Ringw orm , and internal Ul­ ops, Priests and Deacons. Which offices were cerations of the Uterus, Stomach, evermore had in such reverend Estimation, apartment where they are excluded from the Subject'. •'Composite Nation.” j 15 to $250 per month, and expenses, or a com- glance of her soft eyes?” Mrs. Smith thinks tkm issiou from which twice the amount can be Attorney and Connsellor at Lav/, a m i Liver. It also cures other com­ that no men might presume to execute any ot —Pinude. Address SE( <)M B & < O.. /.' Mass., plaints, to which it would not seem especi­ the Chinees much excel the French in polite­ WcdueHilny Evening, December 1 I lb, Pittsburgh, Pa., Chicago, III., or St. Louis, Mu. them, except he were first called, tried, exam­ ally adapted, such as D ropsy, D yspep­ ined, and known to have such qualities as are ness. BRASS AND IRON FOUNDRY. OFFICE IN PILLSBURY BLOCK, REV. W. n. H. MURRAY, Cheap Farms ! Free Homes ! Spirits aud sinking sia, Fits, N euralgia,H eart Disease, requisite for the same; and also by public — It is reported that T. Tilton, is buying up £-ROCKLAND, s Prayer, with Imposition ot Hands, were ap­ O f Boston. A. P. AMES, President. Fem ale W eakness, Debility, and ami suppressing all the copies of his life of Vic­ r a p tio u n . Pimj Ies, Blotches, and all impurities when they are manifesta­ proved and admitted thereunto by lawlul Au­ eral lands in A Ecucorrhoca, toria Woodhull that, he can find, llecent de­ Subject'. “Deacons.” ic blood, bur-ring through the .-kin or ot.'ieri tions of tile scrofulous poisons. thority. And therefore to the intent that tin se 3,000.000 Acres in Nebraska, i the P latte Val- uiily l»> following the directions ou the velopments have effected a change in his opin­ ley, now for sale. M i l EMI, JUST SOUTH OF CROCKETT BLOCK. It is an ex cellen t restorer of hoahh and Orders may be continued, and reverently used Tncadny Eveuinx, Dei ember 17lh, Host vs ao N . K E E N E , and esteemed in this Church, no man shall he ion of that estiinab'e lady. Milil Climnfc, Fertile K< f^Mcceotor to E. IT. H a lle tt,) strength in the Spring. By renewing the accounted or taken to he a lawful Bishop, — The Rev. Robert Collyer made a tender REV. E. H. CHAPIN, D. D., for Grain Growing and Stock Raising surpassed r ilH E above named Company having been duly or [ W h o l e sa l e a x i» R e t a il D e a i.er in appetite and vigor of the digestive organs, Of New York. by any in tin- United S tates. A gu> it dissipates the depression and listless lan­ Priest, or Deacon, in this Church, or suffered allusion to “ gin mills” the other day, saying Ch e a p e r in p r ic e , more favorable terms given and Macbi pared to .1 orde BOOTS, SHOES, RUBBERS, guor of the season. Even where no disorder to execute any i f the said Functions, except lie wished that “ all whiskey shops were down Subject: “ Modern Chivalry.” and more convenient to market than can be found else­ | AND OVER-SHOES, he he called, tried, examined, and adjured where. appears, people feel better, and live longer, in hell, chained up in the bottomless pit for a Free Hoi»e«leu. BitAGG. who will use tlieir best etloits to the e x ­ not so much to be pitied. They have not been tin- S; iue, Hip Diseases. Rickets, St. V itus’s I>an®c. MAIN STREET, ROCKLAND, M e . All Imparities their Judge.” Subject: “ dial's to Hinder.” ecution ot all orders entrusted to them. .R E N E WE R . obliged to read the puns made on their disease. and all Deformities. Neuralgia, Rheumatism and all Rockland, Feb. 28, 1872. 12 to the same always •‘But, about this question of unchurching Lament ss: Nervous di-ease.-, Gout, Convulsions. taken according to Every year increases the popularity — A careless compositor in Duluth made a SPARK OF PRICES. Diseases of the Bruin, Heart and Lungs, Cancers, llv -teria. etc. other people. You cannot ask us to concede Tickets to the Course, ir.-.i s.ati, s -j . o o ;: T h e A g e d find of this valuable Hair Preparation; little “ puli'” say that a certain dealer’s cracked Apply lo t; EORGE W. RHOADES M. D., A m herst, thev staml in m ed more than you claim.” for sale only at E. it. St o’s. Where a plan of Valuable Property for Sale which is .. Agent for the Institute. “ Now, you say that you have a Church. I dirt.” n numbered, and eve sold w ill entitle the No, 1, Pemberton, Square, Boston. El2w46 In South Thomaston. assure our old patrons that it is kept holder to a secured seat. Purchasers of Course rjMIM IE E Subscriber offers for salesa his property fully up to its high standard; and it ask, what do you understand by a Church ? — Hearth and Home thinks that the best men Tickets will receive a strip of ticket-, with num­ Any style of Single i 4 GENTS Thomaston, situated on t • Double Team furnished in Me You will say that it is a society founded l>y bered seat coupon* attached, and each ticket will In­ 2 1 for all, < i«l of the Bay ami Ash Roi short notice and.at reu unable rates. Sold by al! Druggists ami I> is tlie only reliable and perfected prep­ arc tlios.) who do the work that is best for them ly for the evening whose number uud date it . acres, with the budding- Best a ccom m odatioi for Boarding Horses ai aration for restoring G r a y o r F a d e d some man. or established by the joint action of and for the world. bear ami others. Sa/u rb Pi most valuable part of »aid Evening Ticke ents. for sale at E. R .S p ea made rapidly and cusih Particular attention i s given to furnishing tea DR. H. S. FLINT & CO., PROPRIETORS, H a ir to its youthful color, making it a number of men, for the purpose of securing I’ere Hyacinlhe abjures monastic vows, 7 e m . i n a g e jis FRED II. BERRY. thoroughly tested on a small : calc, ami found to make Rockland PB2GW27 It removes all eruptions and dandruli; Behold the llyacinlhe, a double flower. (). G. H a i.i., President. CHAS. II. BERRY. It has ministers or preachers, appointed accord­ thaw, E stes & Goe, the hc.-t of Cement, unexeelled lor strength and du­ Rockland, Slay 7,1872. gitf and, by its tonic properties, prevents ing to rules agreed upon. You meet statedly ra ility. It extends over a tract of about five acres — A home question—“ How many respectable i Manufacturers of Mens’ and Boys’ and is easily quarried, having a natural “head” of the hair from falling out, as it stimu­ for religious service, and have many pious peo­ people know or care a jot about their servants, | from 20 to 22 feet. Il is sitnated wiiliin 80 rods of O. N. BLACKINGTO NS ii lu A iih r h A 1 111 a the toad above mentioned. *oe mile from So I hoin- lates and nourishes the hair-glands. ple in your number. except as creatures necessary to their comfort?” Thick, Kip and Calf Boots, a-ton village and half a mile from tine waters. To LIVERY STABLE. B y its use, the hair grows thicker and asks George MacDonald. E h w in S p i.ag v e , > Associate Managers. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in parties having t he reqai- iie capital lor engaging in “ Now. all this we freely grant. These char­ C. G. Mo f f it t , ) to the mauutacture of Cement, ibis property ofiers a« Liii(ts«y xtreet, ItoekI uni Maine. Costs less than Siiyer Plating stronger. In baldness, it restores tho acters belong to a great many bodies of Chris­ —Hartford has had a convention of business BOOTS, SHOES CGRUBSESS, good an oppo tunity as can b • found in the country. capillary glands to their normal vigor, L’r o r I ,U l,,.. HU,I Wooalen Ware, The subscriber will sell the whole property, or will A JV O I S , tians. lu this sense you have a Cnurch. men and women to infuse holiness into the dispose of the CEo. NT QUARRY separated: or aud will create a new growth, except F lo M e I, Feed, lie will sell a controlling par: of tite latter and retain MORS DURABLE! transaction of business. Unfortunately the by­ in extreme old age. It is the most “ But, since you do not claim to have a Provisions, W. !. Goods & !Crocaries. an interest therein; or ha wiil sell the ‘•stump-leaf’ law kind of holiness is what there is now too only, to responsible parties, as may be agreed upon economical H a ir D r e s s in g ever used, Church in the sense of a society founded by much of already. Spear Block, Buckland, Me. with the purchaser. F-.r tutcaer particulars, address Christ himself, with ministers regularly, an I ilorse ituils aii<•!< Ji- -till engaged in the 1*< “ In your sense of the word they could. In the library by contributions of paper rags from sssors lo G. IT. Jiroicn *fCo.,) FOR-3GN AMD DOMESTIC FOR THE WHISKERS. the scholars. The evening of the gathering I S v s L A k h o i HEALERS IN our meaning they could not. We think, that SSLAH PORTRAITS MADE FROM LIFE. As our Renewer in many cases re­ r a s stormy, hut the whole amount of paper without an apostolic ministry, duly transmit­ Mercantile and General Job Primers - . Lite Size 13 X 15 i Fruits, Tobacco, Cigars, &c, quires too long a time, aud too much ags brought was 1,105 pounds, which will real­ West India Goods and Groceries, ted, there can be no Church, although there [n ZSo.o-Uon. A: I t e L a i l . [ im in - and finished in Also, Hard and Blacksmith’s Coal, Wood, Hat {Also, Manufacturing a superior care, to restore gray or faded W hisk­ ize about $50. NO. 5, CUSTOM HOUSE BLOCK, CKA YON. Sand, Fire Brick ami Cement. may be a ieiigious society. Did you ever hear Pictures of all kinds copied, si ers, we have prepared this dye, in one — Mine. Christine Nillsson Rouzeaud lost by WO. e, E3ANKIN BLOCK- Suo’ar Corn Cake, the story of Pitcairn’s Island?” RO CK LAN D, RAZE. elrpem. A tiliiroi3 pc«. Mein Rockland, Ai ril •. 18 7 i -, , ? preparation’, wliich will quickly and the. Boston lire to the amount of lifiv-one thous­ St Me and through tin-. W “ I believe I have. It was settled by the [Established in 1846.j Millinery and Hair Ornaments, required size, from effectually accomplish this result. It and dollars. She owned two stores on Otis S S 0 X T O X 85 25O T Jg 35 S5S. . • .Jobbers c 1 be furni.-lieil bv the mutineers of an English ship, the Bounty/’ H a v in g our office *well supplied w ith PO W ER D e vi. eils in is easily applied, and produces a color licet, both of which were entirely destroyed. Splendid Picture can bo Obtained. •‘Yes ; and it is a case in point. When dis­ 1’ 11 ESS ES. ru u by a RD P E IPS IIG T A IR EN GIN E W A TE O O a CO.’S, I s•<-.■«!« C w o o tls ;, ckland, Mai which will neither rub nor wash off’. Not always fall of leaf, nor ever spring, and fully stocked with MODERN JOB TYPE, lo lo W inter Street,’, Alanv persons are posse--c l of pictures of deceased Sold by all Druggists. Price Fitly covered, many years afterwards, they were 1 relatives, which, though they are valued highh .SHAWLS, WIIITK GIHIHS, ESIURftIDEKIES, endless night, yet not eternal day; which we are constantly .making additions of the (Cor. MuticjHall entrance.) El.XEXS, T1UMJ1IXGS, HOSIERY, C e n ts . j stili not so desirable as an e.egautly finished photo- IiLO V ES, Ac., found to he an orderly, Christian community. The saddest birds a season find to sing, latest styles, we are prepared t » execute SILVl) UTST. Kruph. Prayers were held and a sermon read every E lw l8 C'loukiiiu-.- tiiKl C'loafcs. Manufactured by R. P. HALL &. CO., i he roughest storm a calm may soon allay, JOB PRINTING GF EVERY VARIETY —A LSI NASHUA, N.H. Sunday. Old John Adams acted as their re­ rims, with succeeding turns, God temperelh al Pictures Tastefully Framed CaYTVln Fc-tsihers. with Neatness and Bispatch, and. at Reasonable ligious teacher; but he never pretended to be I iu highly finished heavy Black Walnut. Oval and No. 4 BERRY’S BLOCK. That man may hope to rise, yet fear to fall. Prices. P a c k e d U p . Mpiare Frames, new.style Bo-lou and N R ockland. May 13, 1872. 21 tl For sale in Rock.aml by a minister, or to found a Church. They did Robert tioutheiccll, in Hith century. on the Kith iiH .. by O*is Ah- York Paterns. manufactured expressly O. S. ANDREWS, " 9 bolt, off Matintc J*, a YAW L IB AT, which the for my D*y30 E. a. SPEAR &. co. the best they could without a Church, rather — In Kansas and Nebraska alone over 15,000 ow ner can obtain, b 1 be furnished S£■ -i It is comparatively the Strongest mended it in nn praGi- e. and it ha- git. n universal took him out on the street for a walk before P assenger T rains arrive a t 11:10 A. AL, and 5:5.' access and iu a healthy and ek-valei North End, : : Rockland, Me. satisfaction as inr as I know; ami » will recommend “ No, I do not. Every now and then some day-light. As the man was clad in a sheet he P . M. f o r term s of .-ale, app!\ to Ame?’iean Fire Insurance Co, t to all that im«-d a Liniment as a safe and sure agent Fieig’it Train arrives a t4:35 P. M. ICO. RICE & II ALL, Counsellors at Lav o remove iuUaniii a ’.h ti. man sees that Church people are not as holy as created ; great sensation among the early risers F reight leaving Rockland at.G A. AL, arrives in July 18, 1872. ASSETS, SI,800,000. J. IL ALBEE, rhy’a. Boston next morning. I1Y USING TIIE they ought to be. lie thinks the fault is in the there being a stampede and cries of murder! Freight leaving Boston at 5 P.M ., arrives iu Rock C. G. M OFFITT, Agent. , dyed and finish help! ghost! land, the day following, at 4:35 P. AI. Rockland, Feb. 9, 1872. Uif to defy compelition. For Sill? Evervwliere bv nil Dealrrs machinery, and that must he mended. He C. A . Cg OAIBS, Supt. SSiisiitess 4 'iir tlfi. Blacks dyed at this establishment, do not smut. ml2» II. GEYER. I’roriUETOR, Erie cdship gathers a few zealous followers and founds a — Can’t think of anything good to say of F eb . 15, 1872. 4tt person you don’t like? Nonsense. Take a case sect. GILCHREST, FLINT & 00. of a house or a horse which you want to sell be­ KNOX HOTEL, NATURE'S REMEDY. “ Now, all these sects are noted for their zeal 1 ou can have your sacques cleaned or died and cause you don’t like it, and how much may he pressed to look like new. 1872. INSIDE LINE. 1872. AIulu Street, : ’'J'Jieuiatitoii. Ship Ghandlers n r 1 ’® 11 while they are small and their members are truthfully said in its favor in an advertismeut! —AND— few in number. I t was so with the Puritans, Old probabilities, otherwise Gen. Myers of E. E- POST, Proprietor, E T’UF 2 f ETC, ^cla\\T h » ee Trips Per W eek.-~ - a i .1? r £ « > i C 1? fas , O and with the early Methodists. But as the the Signal Service Bureau, is only 30 years old P. F. II AN LET. ULKKK. The Great Blood Purifier. circle enlarges, and the novelty wears off, the and handsome. j rp lJ1;^ ,,louY’ ?rl,ij:,,i-lIlt sHuae,?‘1 66 SOUTH STREET, STEAMBOAT AND RAILROAD. same causes begin to operate; the people be­ K £ W YORK. come lukewarm and worldly. At last a new Celesln Daggett of Danforth, 15 years Bangor, Portland, ! |jV(. minute- walk of the Depot j ha Sept. 27,1871. 1>‘I2* Dov. experiment is thought of, and a small party old, daiighterol Henry W. Daggett while been thoroughly renovated, papered, painted an E P H . PE R R Y , P r o p ’r. cleaning her father’s ride, was shot SUM M ER. A It ft A N C E M E N T . furnished with entirely new furniture, including bed: withdraws itself to run the same career. 'The bedding aud carpet-. Stages for St. George and GEORGE'S HOTEL, through the head by its accidental dis­ AMERICAN AND FOREIGN PATENTS. fact is, that no organization, no laws, no mere 8TEAMBR CITY OF RICHMOND. Friendship, ami the Augusta and Union St iges stop MAIN STREET, THOMASTON. charge, causing instant death, last Satur­ at this house. 'The Thoioa-ton and Rockland Accom­ rpiILSold. well11 known amiat favorite H o tel.h u : » nflaaiiiii.ioi v and IH ic i system, can sustain a Church in its saintliness. d ay , C a.pt. C. Itiltoy, modation Coaches leave this house tlai’y, connecting 1 leased I ie umler-i” r. h Feddy, umluiu. Gout, with all the boats at Rockland. Hacks will be in ,deled and furnished, opened lor pe can only be effectually There needs a spiritual life in the hearts of the Will leave Bangor every Alomlay, Wednesday and readiness to convey passengers to and from the cureit through th Friday, a t li o’clock, A AL. touching at. H am pden, nent and transient hour ’ Hiss Emily Chambers of Harrison, lias trains. It he am ply suppl I with all that is neces SOLICITOR OF PATENTS l’or ! le t im and Friiptivc I)ieulii 5 l.G E- about 51:50 o’clock, and at P> rtJand about 5 o’clock For Imcfifions, Trade 'larks or Designs, i IN E has never tailed to ellect a permanent cure. texture, which was her grandmotliei s Thomaston, July 29,1872. 31 the L y n d e H iiL’s e . where he has officiated as Ci.l plan was to make up the fires in every chim­ B, AI. in season to connect with the (i o’clock Steam­ F or Pain an the buck. Kidney Com­ bridal dress more Ilian a hundred years boat Express train for all way stations on the East­ sin. e its opening, will please take notice of nis : o. 7G S tate Si., o po.slc- liilby Si., He.(on h a b it a t io n , tie will In- hupp to meet them. plaint,,. U.op.v, Female Weanaemw. Le.i- ney ; not to build a new house and try to warm ago. It is in wearing condition now. ern and Boston and Aluir.e Railroads. 'Ibis Train ^F T E It ana extensivextensive pract co r i It«ra, arisii g Irom internal ulceration, ami will always wait for the arrival 01 the Steamer going Couches to take passengers to and from ol upw ards of thi cars. , . s, coutiuu > secure I’atents in til utenm. dis. me- ami G eneral Ds b itii y . VEG E- that.” West; making sure connection and arriving iu Bos­ G. L. SLACK, United S ta te s; al.-o in (J 1 IN E acts directly upon tin: causes of these com- A novel mouse-1 rap was discovered in ton the same t veiling. o power is so costly as t t itof hum n muscle, ami A good Livery Stable connected with the housi ■at Britain, France and “ I am willing to admit.” replied the Squire other to >I«ciIicat »plaint.- . In invigorate.-, aud strengthens the whole Belfast lately. A couple. of mice crept R etl' k n in g , will leave/ Railroad W harf, Portland, fifty per cent, of the j 1 w er required to ri B l L l u id all papers s\»!em, acts upon the secretive organs,allays inflam­ every Alomlay, Wednesday and Friday at 10 o'clock Sewing Machine, may he saved by using the to all this, “ that, taking you on your own into a hoitle which lay on its side, and uusuuuhle terms, with dispatch. Ke.-earches made mation. cities uleeiution, and regulat. s the bowels. I’. M., on arrival of the Steamboat Express Trains IW>CI£TwAIXI>, M E - a determine 'lie validity ami utility ol Patents o t o r t a t n r i h , D y » p « p Msi>. i l a h i i u a ! C om. grounds, you have a good deal to say for your­ partook so heartily of the seductive con­ which leave Boston and way stations on the Boston All work will be faithfully and promptly attended m entions, and legal anil other advice rendered ii I «<*»!«*• H ea rt, tlca ri- selves. But I should hate to be in a Church te n ts l i c i t they couldn't g e t out, and were and Aluine and Eastern Railroads, a t 0 o’clock. 1’. AI.. J. P. CILLEY, il matters touching the same. Copies of the claim: iMiK-MM and G en er a l pros- arriving at Rockland the next inorniug at 4 o’clock. to. I r e , c a p tu re d . Passenge rs can be assured that, the steamer will I any paient furnished by remitting one dollar. As medicine has which would not let my sympathies flow out Hii- Orders may be left or bundles sent to the ignmeuls recorded in Washington, jiven such perfect saii.-'fiteH.’n as the VEGE- not leave Rockland before 4 o’clock on the morning Counsellor & Attorney at Law, No .I:.’ncy in the I-nitc l States possesses snpcrioi . 11 purifies the blood, cleanse towards true Christians of all names and pro­ going east, arriving at Bangor at 10 o’clock, A. AI, Eastern Express Office. 31 i all of the or- L. II. Averill, station agent at Lincoln rads for Your Consideration. Commissioner of U. S. Circuit Court. JAtteu facilities foe obtaining Patents, or ascertaining tin guns ami possesses a controlling puw< r over the Ner- Passengers ticketed and baggage checked through m m urate only a tew of the many leading fessions.” Centre, on IlieE. & N. A. railroad, slipped to and Irom Boston, Lowell and Lawrence. given to Bankruptcy matters, and all kinds ot ch points of e cellence, combined in the “ Domestic,* against the United States. All i ssity ol a jou The remarkable cures < •fleeted by VEG ET IN E have “There you are mistaken, my good sir. 1 last Wednesday afternoon while getting Freight and baggage not taken away from the Store leaving all points to the decision of the ope G. W. PALMER & SON, i I’atenf, and the induci tl many phj.-icians Houseou the day of arrival will [be stored at the ex­ CUSTOM HOUSE BLOCK, ...... and apothecaries whom wo on to a locomotive and Hie tender passed at or It makes the know t.» pre-cube .ml use it in their own families. love every truly pious man ; I claim a brother pense and risk of the owners. D E A E L IU IN ROCKUA2SO, - - Tact, \ l.G E 1 INK is the best rem edy vet dis over bis left arm, severing it from his Fate to Portland, $1.50. Boston $3.00, by steamer TESTIMONIALS. led tor the above diseases, and is the onlv rei in every man who shows the image of his from Portland $2.25. Way fares as usual.- Freight GOLD ANDS1LVESI WATCHES A pril 12, 1873. 17tf b o d y . BOCK STITCH. I-!ac«U b elU reth Master. Why, when you submitted so patient­ Reduced. J. I’. WISE. Agent. I regard Mr. Eddy as one ot the most capable anti Office No. 7, K im ball Block. JPI..ATED GOODS, successful practitioners witii whom I have had offi­ Prepared by II. R. S I'EVENS, Iloslon, Mass. ly to the injury done you the other day by •The Belfast Jr/e says that Stephen Rocklaud May 1, 1872. 21 ith the least and most simple machinery ot any TALBOT RUST & GOULD, cial intercourse. CHARLES MASON, Commissioner of Patents.” Price J1.-6. hold by all Druggists. I’beowW your nephew, and suffered him to tell his own Knowllon of Belmont, an industiions SliUrri.E SEWING MACHINE. It therefore, WHOLESALE WEARS LESS than any other, and combines with its JEWELRY AND FANCYGOODS “ I have no hesitation in assuriug inventors that tale uncontradicted, rather than make a diffi­ farmer, has lately became insane, and a reinorkuble simplicity, aud ease ot running, great they cannot employ a man nou e competent and tru st IRON IN THE BLOOD. quietness ot oj eration w ith a w onderlul range ot worthy, and moru capable id pipping their applica culty (by accident I heard all about it,) do you few days ago, wandered away from his IKfc*II»3E X.IN33 T O C L O C K S , & o . DEALERS IN ICE, tions in a form to secure for them mi early and favor house, and no intelligence has since been w ork able consideration at the Patent Office. suppose I was not proud of you and of our 1st. Extra size ami room under arm. BUKPEE’S BLOCK, MAIN ST., itocrcroivr, heard of him. ff j r Applications or Freight invited EDMUND BUKKE. MT. DESERT & MACHIAS 2d. .simplicity, direct uctiou. ItOCl£T-.A.ISI>, MIC. Lafe Commissioner ot Patents.” common principles ? I love all good people, 3d. E ase ol operation. Rockport, J a n . 23,^1871. Rockland, Feb. 21, 1670. lltl Mr. If. H. E ddy lias made lor me over I'll IRTY On Mnnibiy niornin?, ns n gravel train 4th. N«u«eles.-m s - . No cam s or gear wheel. applications for I’atents having been successful in al­ but I do not love tlieir faults. And I consider 5th. Cylindrical hardened cast .steel Shuttle, with on the Boston anil Maine extension was large Bobbiu. most every case, such untuis'iikable proof of gnat it a fault, or at least a great mistake, that while Fall and Winter Arrangements, PI talent and ability on his part. leads me to recommend backing down to make connection witli a (»th. Superior A utom atic Takeup. WM. BEATTIE, o i ALL inventors to apply to him to procure their pa­ they labor for their Master’s kingdom, they do stone car near Qiriinby’s bridge, a boy Commencing Friday, Ocl. II. 7th. Self Adjusting Icn-ions. tents, as they may be sure of having the most faith­ bill. ( AN N ot’BE PUT DU 1'OF TIME OR AD­ about til'teen years old named Hugh Wade, TW INES & NETTING, ful attention bestowed on theii cases, r.ml at vi not labor in the way of His appointment. Nay, JUSTMENT by 11 e. i lfs is a quality possessed easoualde charges. ‘ JOHN TAGGART.’ who was dangling his legs from the rear ONE TRJP PER WEEK. by no other Machine iu t!»j world. MANUFACTURED BYf I make many excuses: as I look upon the di­ Olli. G reat Runge of W otk. ir and Attorney at Law, Boston, J a n . J, 1872. 1\5 end of one of the cars, lost bis balance vided hosts of good people, I think what a re­ -v rpnK f;lV0riti» Steamer T ^ K W - loth. Durability of W orsn- juris, I5ERI1Y IST^OCK, Will. E . & s o s s ., and was thrown upon tile track. Sev­ \ 1 Ib-rroiv, GAIT. DEER- lllh . This Machine gives Ua-tors. Send lor Price-List.] Baliaumi* ciYlci. Tie rERUl lAX SYRRP mattes the weak stronr. aud expels disease by supplying the blood with sponsibility rests on those who led them away eral of the cars passed over bis bowels, 'L lDU 5, \ 1NG, will leave (until lui ther no- 12tli. Extra Table Li al, making it one-lioUttonger Ju n o 28, 1872. 20 E W T 5 C 5^5a£S~g^tiee.) Railroad Wharf. Portland, th an any Mat him-. lyJu n t'7 2 HE Committee oi Accounts and Claims of the NiTtntr.-3 Own Yitauztno Agest—IKOX from the ancient Church. Many of them, I killing him instantly. The boy resided Friday evening, com mencing Friday the 11th, a t 1 13th. Those buying Machines, will be taughtjto run City of Rockland fill be m sesson at O. S. An- o’clock, on the arrival of Express 'I min from Boston, them . T C aution.—Bo sure yen r e t rern v lan Synm . would trust all of them, are doing the best they near the Kerosene Works, drew’s Book More, tlmo last Eli I DAY evening PaCRddelarree. J. P. DIXSMORE. p.-r netor. for Rockland, CuHtine, Deer Isle, .Sedgwick. So. West JDon’l F u i. Exuiuino it. E. B. MyVYO, each month, from 7*. till 9 o’clock, for the p Harbor, (Mt. Ucacri.) Millbridgc, Jouc.-port and Ma- G. C. ESTABKOOK, M. D., No. ealx-y St., New VorK. know how. The child follows the example of For Salo at th j DKALEK IN examining claims against the city. All bills must be Sold Ly Dru£-a»td beaerulij. Mrs. Tozier of Athens, bus reached the ch iasp art. ry Goods Store of approved by the party contracting them. his p -re n t; men hear good people say it makes Returning, will leave Alachiasport every Tuesday FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC unusual age of 107 years. She is able to PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, O. S. ANDREWS, no difference what Church a loan belongs to ; morning, at 5 o’clock, touching at the above named j . f . sarccH i & co., converse freely. When she was 101 landings. S. II. BU P E E , Carriage W heels Rims, Spokes and it is lntrd, very hard, to make them years old she knit a pair of stockings. M. \V. FARWELL, Agent. Office Opposite Lyn it’s Hotel, € P O O T > S , GH C. A. LIB BEY a South Store, Pillsbury Block, ’ Corner Store, Pillwbnry Bloch. Mniu St. UBS, Shafts, Seats, Sec., ’at Boston prices, chtan A g en t’s Office at No. 2, A tlantic Block. see that tho Church question is one of in.- She is living witii her second daughter, RocklandMe.j.Oct, 2, 43^ ItO C K I ..a n r> M E . EBEN B. MAYO. W e d d in g a n d V is itin g C a rd s nriuiy for cash. aged 80 years. Rockland, March 20, 1872. Rockland, F eb.15, 1871 |o ti Rockland, Sept. 30,1871, iltt printed at this ollicu HWU U. H. OKIE k CO, p ..- elia" and “davit vue unuu.-auivi a..- ±v...- - ...... - o . 11 UCiVUAAD, alAlNE, I

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KNOX COUNTY—hi Court of Probate, held at Rock A’ a regular n.c t.nj of Good Siu&ritun Lodge 'lo the .Jiidije o f Probate in and fo r the land, on the third Tuesday of November, lb72.j GREAT AND IMPORTANT No. I’.!, 1.0. of (». '1*. held at Washington Hall, County o f Knox 7 G. D. BEVERAGE, Administrator on the es- Rockland, on Thursday evening. November 21st, 1872, 1IIL Petition of CALVIN HOGGS, Gunrdlan of J . tatu of Ci.AKKLSSA BEVERAGE, lafe of Un­ Presents! Presents'. JOHN It. UOHIIINS, of Union, in the Countv ol 1ion, in said County, deceased having presented his SA L E OF the following preamble and resoluti ms were adopted : 1Knox, invane, represent# that said ward is seized final account ot administration of said estate for al­ Whereas, It having plea-ed Almighty God. tosever and possessed of certain reiil estate, s tuatc in said lowance, and, also, the private acct. of said adm’r. ng mi ourei-cle cat unity, and remo-e from xtnong us Union, ami described as iullows 1 lie homestead O r d e r e d , That notice thereof he given, three in the morning d .Unn’l Rockland, on the third Tuesday of December next, PRESENTS! Siiimtiitiin Lodge has lost a member whose example, G »uld, J r , containing about ninety acres. 1 hat it and show cause, if auv they have, why the said ac­ AT IhsllEH BV daily walk and life, as a non g man and Good Temp­ would he for the benelit id said ward that said estate count should not be allowed. e r, weie suclf us to be worthy of imitation by those should be Sbld. and li e proceeds placed at intere uardiau therefore prays that lie may be . .... 3w5l J. C. LEVENSALER, Judge. older than he. $ 8 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 .aid Guardian therefore pray A true Copy—A ttest ;—E . (L F l e t c h e r , R egister. Thousands of Dollars worth of Presents to be made within the next VOSI Rejoice , That we reconcile ourselves with the Imp- povv •d. agreeably to I hv. to sell tile same at public HATS pr thought, that -our lo-s is his gain.” that he has i. or such part thereof...... i the»<•«..., Court ...w may %deeiu...... tto.s finished Ids earthly work been freed Irani the nu­ KNOX COUNTY—In Court of Probate held at Rock KITTREDGE’S, ixpcdimit. merous cares and toils of tins world and raised to a CALVIN BOGGS. lund, on the third Tuesday of November, 1872, higher and more noble life among the angels of CERTAIN INS t'RUMENT.purporting to be the heaven. __ last will ano testament of JOHN II. WHEELER, 3 0 D A / Y S . Resolved, That to the parent* and friends of the KNOY COUNTY—In Probate Court held at Rock­ land, on the third Tuesday of November, 1872. late of Rockland, in said County, deceased, having No. 8, BERRY’S BLOCK, paid ’ deceased, we tender our heartfelt sympathies, and been presented lor probate: vonld prayerfully recommend then that Friend On th-petition aforesaid, O r d e r e d , That notice $ 8 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 O r d e r e d , That notice be given to all 'persons fin alone able to be given three weeks successively,...... jir prir- __ rto the*h<* third “ who do, ill all things well” end -res.ed, by publishing a copy ot this order in the ‘" ' J ’s ," ‘p‘ai com fort tin in in tli ir hour of altiict and sorrow. Tuesday of December. ..ext,in.the 'Rockland Gazette, a ...... -going, signed by i Itockhuid, that all persons m- Rockland Gazette, printed in Rockland, in said Coun­ Resat red. T newspiiper printed i ty, three weeks successively, that they may appear at IK AKA” 1* 11 th e W with tin- Lodge seal attached terested may» attenduiiuuu at a Court ot Probate then to H ) P i e c e s BLOOD & HIX, _ s a Trob.de Court to be held nt Rockland, in said l8!";rt n , u be t to th< nts of of i r dec ed brother be b o l d e ...... i Rockland, and show cause, it any they r of said pet it ion should County, on the third Tuesd »y of December next, V b" and chow cause, if any they have, why the said in >» UNION. BLOCK, MAIN STREET. strumont should not be proved, approved .ml allowto CAPS! |z . r o v S , . C. LEVENSALER-Judge M A R IN E J O U R N A L . A true copy of the petition and order thereon ns the last will and testam ent o f Hie deceased. Black and Colored y Have succeeded in finding,'in Boston und Neiv York A ltest-li. C. Pl.liivllf.n. ltegistur. J«51 J C LEVENSALER, Judge. $ 8 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 3w51 A tte st:—E. C. F l e t c h e r , Register. Markets, the VERY LATEST STYLES of GOODS in their PORT OF ROCKLAND. To the Judye o f Probate in and Jor the pn line, mid having found BOTTOM PRICES also, are pre- County oj Knox. pared to ofl'vr betler ind iceinents to their patrons this A rriv ed . 'I 'll Kuinlrrsigutnl, widow of WILLIAM COOMBS. HEAD MAITER& \t about one-half their real value. Also, 1OO dif­ season than ever before. Parties purchasing 1 latent Yinalhaven, in said County, represents, ferent Styles and Patterns of.rich 2 A r 21st. sclis A II W ilm o re ,------. Deer Isle; Gen­ hut the deceasi d died seized of real estate in which tile. Eldridge. Portsmouth: Sardinian, Holbrook, -IN- BOOTS, SHOES -lie is entitled to dower; ttiat no part thereof ha: FO R M EN’S B ston : Estelle. Remick. Franklin; Express Calder- been assigned to h er. by process of law ami tiuit she wood, Boston; Hume. Farr. Milein ; 22d.lt C Thomas, is desirous of occupying her sliurc in ratty. She Crockett, do; Belle Brown. Naidi. Boston: EC Ran­ tia-retoie requests that C< loners may be ap- GOODS, kin. H all. Sab in ; 23d. R L Kenney. W allace, N Y; pointed to assign dower to her in said estate. THICK, K I P AND CALF ! GOLO WATCHES, 24th. Vestal, Murpln. Tremont; E Arcularius. Greg­ ory. Poitsmouth : trades. Elwell, Bostou; G W Glov­ PIA RI IIA COOMBS, by her Att’sy, To close, at er, Holbrook. N Y: Excel. Hatch. Boston; -I E Gam- RICE & HALL. BOOTS! age. Pitcher. Vimilhaven: Merchant. Stover. Blue- 4_, will do well to examine our Stock. We have American hill; 25th, C Smith. Keen, Ellsworth; L Crockett. KNOX COUNTY-In Probate Court, held nt Rock- O and Imported Watches of various manufactures; sora i H Flanders .Vimilhaven: I ucv Jam* Rhoades. Boston; G o o d s 3 land, on the third Tuesday of November. JR?2. A full iiue of our own Manufacture, all Hand Made Union, A rev, do; R Leach. Pendleton; G W Kim­ On the P etition afiresaid ORDERED, T hat notice and warranted. KITTREDGE’S. c; very line self winders. Also, some nicely adjusted timers, ball. dr, Pendleton, do; 20th, E Stanley, Haddocks, be given bv publishing a copy of said petition w‘ Also, u full line of Ladies’, Misses,’ Children’s, B ostou. ‘ and oiher improvements too numerous to specify here. this order thereon, three w- eks successively, prioi Boy’s and Youths’ the third Tuesday of December next, in the Rackh Our patterns in Sailed. -ANO— Gazette, n. newspaper piinted in Rockland, that all Our whole stock of persons interested may attend at a Court of Probate Sid 21st. sehs Equal. Flv. Boston; Abby Weld- then to be held at Rockland, aud -how cause, if any Boots, Shoes, Slippers and Arey. N Y: Atalauta. Rhoades, Boston; Arctic, they have why the.pray r of-said petition should not W hitten . di»; 23d. Mansfield. Acliorn, «1«>: Nik*. Met­ be granted. calf, do* ll-rnt.t, II.ill, |-rovld«-ncv ; V StllVO. H all, ( ’. L E V E N SA L E R , Ju d g e, Rubbers, Richmond; Trade Wind. Ingraham. N Y: II Coombs, A t copy of the petition and order thereon. DRY AND FANCY are unique and uncommon. ■ Our stock of Jameson, Richmond; Arkansas. Smith. Danvors; Attest—E. C. F l e t c h e r , Register. 3w5l t'otiiinoutteahh. Gross, Bostoii: Wm McLoon. Dun­ Selling very Low for Cash. In the can. N Y; l-Rli llnme Fail. Salem: R C Thomas. ( rocket’. Spruce Head: Lexington. K-ilIoch, Boston; C a r p e t i n g s KNOX COUNTY—In Court of Probate, held at Rock­ GENTLEMEN’S g SOLID SILVER WARE Plato r. (»‘r<-< n. N Y , 2tlth. May Munroe, Hall, t 11s- land, on the third Tuesday of November, 1872. wortk; Unde Sain. Stinson, do; America.Iiigrah’iin, ARCUS (S. and NANCY SPEAR. Adminisfra C rocterjaS Glass Ware Line, N Y; J E Damage, Pitcher, do: I ilol’s Bride. tors on the estate of JOB SI* EAR. late of War­ GOODS i t is complete. JEWELRY—Solid and Plated—in great Bren'ter. Yinalluo en ; I, t’rockett. Flanders. Wash­ Mren in said County, deceased, having presented their ington, D C; Caroline Knight. Carle, Bostou. lirst account of administration/)! said estate for al­ Wejhavc a larger Stock more Patterns, and are giv­ S variety. lowance : ing better Bargains thun ever. A good assortment Is now complete, and selling at Were destroy^’,during the b l Please call and examine our rich aud varied Stock; D IS AS P SRS ORDERED, T hat notice be given to all persons in­ ol terested, by publishing a «opy of this order in tin Sell Lillian M Warren. Pickering, from Rockland Rockland Gazette, printed a t Rockland, in said Bracket, Hanging, Stand and VERY LOW PRICES. We shall not importune you to purchase. for Newark, while »*as«ing througn Hell G ate 24th County, three we.-ks successively, that they may up FURNISHING Rockland, Nov. 20, 1872. 50 in-t.. ran ashore on the Nigger I leads, causing 1 he pear at a Probate Court to be held at Rockland, in ve-?-cl in leak: was liimh-d <>tl by the steam er U nit, 'titl County, on the third Tuesday of December next, Hand Lamps, There is jtrobably no Store in the State and will probably have to rema n at New York lor aud show cause, if uuy they have, why the said ac repairs. o f Maine that cun furnish as many yoods G R E A T E I R E count should uot be allowed. eEMJIAG VEIIY LOW. SANFORD’S INDEPENDENT LINE MEMORANDA. J. C. LEVENSALER, Judge. fo r the same amount of Money, as A tte s t:—E. C. F l e t c h e r , Register 3w5l R e v iv a l .. e Siitrnrii.i'is<;.—There is a pros­ Tabie and Pocket Cutlery, GOODS, pect of the revival of -hipbutld ng at the present time KNOX COUNTY—In Court of Probate, held at Rock­ JT’oi? TSo-stoii mi«• launched .>ince tin* w ar most of the ARCUS S. SPEAR, Administrator on the es­ cair ing o. lieighting business has been in tin* hands tate o f Ma IIAI.A SPEA K , late ol W arren, in FREIGHTS KEDUGED. ol Eim.peans. who had constructed iron vessels in- M-mid ( oniitv. deceased, having presented his lirst ac­ Choice Family Groce­ count of udmtuiMration of said estate for allowance: ste:--! of wood. It is said that iron vessels heavily 'I he Poor and nil others who are obliged to econo- UMBRELLAS, loaded, nil, be used up in a few year*, and thefreigh, <>t:i EKED, That notice thereof be given, thru- ries, Choice Teas, 1872. ARRANGEMENTS FOR SEASONS OF 1872. damaged hv water. <»n this account vessels con­ week- Micce--ively . in the R •cklaad Gazette, printed Pure Ground mi-e are particularly reminded of the ubove fact, und st rue: ed of wood instead of it on are in demand ami BOSTON, in Rockland, in said County, th at all person-* inter- will govern themselves accordingly. have the preferunce among shippers. Mr. Thonia-', i--ted may atteu i at a Probate Court, to be belli at "Stcitmei’H on tlie Tioutc F*oiir T rip s poi» AVcelc. of Quincy has i.early ready for launching ut his ship Rockland, oil the third Tuesday of December next, CofFr e , Also may be found at this Store paid, a fine freighting ship of 120» tons burJien. and sln»w cause, if any they have, why the said ac­ und Spices in Bulk. owned hv B ker x Wells o| Boston. This is the first count should not be allowed. F A K E O K L Y $2 , O O. But, notwithstanding tills CjYJSTES, & c . vess« J that has be *n t'liilt in Qaincv for tw enty years 3w5l . J. C. LEVENSALER, Judge. 43* Al! Goods delivered at uuy part of the city. ('apt Oliver Gtallam of Camden has purchased the A lin e Copy—A tte st:—E. C. F l e t c h e r , Register. sclir ( hat h s Keubeti of parlies in Massachusetts for the coastii.g trade. SHAW, ESTES & CO., CARPETINGS, KN< land zbi extra large assortment o f Jirst-class DOMESTIC PORTS. SPEAR BLOCK. X MUEL WA 1 IS, Administrator ou the estate of R ockland, Nov. 14. 1872. 4'J CROCKERY. Goods, in all the new and nobby Styles ir. V 1N EY \ RI) 11 A V EX — A r 2 is?. sch< Fannie Bar- Great Sacrifice, JOSEP i I ls I, late of I homastou,in said ('nun- nev. Cabh - im.lhuveii for Hartford: Corvo. Pick­ S: \ . (L-cea-e«l. having pr»-.-«-u«e.I iiis third and dual ac­ CUTLERY, the aboce line, just received, und for sale ering. and Angeline, Robinson, Rockland for l’rov;- count of administration of said estate for allowance: BOOTS ANU SHOES. CHEAP, KOlt CASH. Ar 25th, sell Hattie C oinbs. Jameson, Rockland O r d e r e d . I hat notice thereof he given, three week- .-ucces.-ivelv. in tin- Jtnckland Gazette, punted ! »r N -i HAIR WORK, KATA Cups. \V. R. Roix. NEW Y ORK—Ar 22d, ■ch Henry Custofi, Newell. in Rockland, ill -aid Countv, that all persons ii-tt-r- e.-teil m a-, attend at a Probate Court to be belli at r24th sells Lillian M W «rreti. Pick ring. Rock- Rockland, on the third Tuesday o f December next, FURNISHING GOODS, I for Newark : Gen Grant. Jolin»Oii, do for Nor­ aud show cause, if anv they huve, why the said ac­ Will leave BOCKLANO for BOSTON, e •y MONDAY. ESDAY’, TUCRSDA Y aud count should not be allowed. . MILLINERY, &c. folk; K ate McClintock, MH 'lintock, do lo r N ew ark. SIMONTON BROS. SATU It K A Y , a tf. I’, i t . Beh. Alii 3w51 J . C. LEV EN SA LER . Judge. Will leave BOSTON FOIL ROCKLAND cry MONDAY, TUESDAY, THURSDAY and FRIDAY at j K. Y a—Ar21st. sell l.eborah B Webb, r 1 A true Copy—A tte st:—E. C. F l e t c h e r , R egister. III 5)a o’clock 1*. Al. Gross. Rockland. N. B. Ladies Cloaks Cut Free Cf I? A It 13 : B«»s ff i \ — \ r '5th. schs Marc Van Clcaf, T h o rn ­ KNOX COUNTY—In Probate Court held at Rock­ C h a r g e . dike. Philadelph n : reports 20'h in-t lo-t overboard land, on the third Tuesday of November. 1872. [ r a n c e FROM ROCKLAND TO BOSTON,...... $2.00 W M D.mI Ilesboro. -eiui.u age.I '4 years: ~ea- •11 at the same LOW PRICES as here- ...... 3.15 I. oi C ontinue to s MI 'MAS S. ANDREWS. Executor on the last r o LOW E L L ...... anberry. l.-le; Witch of the Wave, tofore. N. B. No extra hazardous freight taken, All freight must be accompanied by Bi.l oi Lading In Davis. Rockland a in Bostou during the past week, and will and testament of JOHN ANDREWS, late ol Country Dealers Having bee 1 duplicate. Pi t »VI I 'K M 'E - \ t Ii- E G KniglB, Pratt, secured tome Warren in said County, deceased, having pres* nted No. 5, Berry Block, e ; 25th. "'ll ce, i'albnt. Wilmington, his lir-t account of adoiinistiation of the estate of and Peddlers are reminded th it we sell at wholesale, M. XV. FARW ELL, Agent. Haiti unit said deceased for allowance: N i ; llary L inebtirn...... nch. Bangor; . _ Angeline, and can supply them at less thun Boston prices. A» c i i I*h Ofllcc, at No. 2, A tlantic Bloch R obin-on and ( orvo. Pickering. Rockl...... otice tiiereof be given, three ORDERE That Rockland, July 24, <872. iRl.EANS—Ar 20th, ship C it Ila eltii eeks HICl ii the Rockland Gazefe, printed 43-N EW G O O D S received every day at Gilki-v. A n t...... i l.'oeklui id. iu >:iid Couuiv, that all person- inter . (Nearly opposite the Post Ollice,) FoitTRE's M >NROE—Passed oat 23. Maggie I) 1 at a Ti E lirm & ED G E’S.' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WAN'TKD AGENTS, $200 per monlh to Man-ton, tor Havana. Extraordinary third Tuesday of December next, sell the t.M t:i*.«»Vl t) AMMitCAS • A3ItLv KNITTING G L« >F<"I'.-sTER. Nov 25 —Ar. sclir-O rizo n . Fletch­ aud .•'how cause, il any they have, wliv the said ac­ MACHixr.. I'lte Aimjif st and be-it in the tcnrtd. A d­ er, Path lor Boston: i.etta Peed. Blake, Bonthbav count should not be allowed. dress American KhiHiuf Muchine Co., 345'_. Wa.-h- nocrc:LA.srr>, me. i S t., Boston, Ma- for do; Laura, Roberts, Vinalhavcn lor N Y (split 3w51 J . C. L E V EN SA LER . Judge. Jib.) FREE TO BOOK AGENTS. o A true Copv—A tte st:—E. U. F l u t c h k r , R egister. NO. 8, BERRY BLOCK. 8 tT Cash paid foi , Mink and Mn-krat Skin-. \N E L i­ Rockland, Oct. 30. 1872. Gw47 Rockland, Nov. 5 ar the b. iE E S TO ALL! FOREIGN PORTS. KNOX COUN'i Y—In Court of Probale, held at rill be ?e ■ ire.* ot charge to any book agent. It contain £ra.-> PER V.’IT K TO AGENTS. MALE DR FE* Aral Havana. 15th, sell John Bird, Sleeper, St Rockland, on the third Tuesday of'Fovi iuber 1872. £ O C K I . A N I > - ipuire illustrations, and ag’mt-* ar« male. To all who will write for an Agency Jo h n . N it. via C ir iei a<. BARGAINS, dented rueess. Addres-, stating (we will ipyof that *• tF oudcraf IFbe./erx. ’ the off the .‘-kernes I uh. L BGilchrist, Emerson, from ACOB > TOKER, Gmirdinn of CHARLIE A., und OLIVER i r o n Co., Amlco lerience.etc. .< we will -how yqu what enr agenls ILLL'vfRA I'ED' »IDR • OF PLEN I Y. It contains Liverpool for Savannah. IDA M. WEY UOUI H.ol Appleton, in ^aid Coun­ doing. N a t io n a l P u b l is h in g Cl).. Phiia., Pa J oi er tifty beautiful illustrations. & will be sent free Jty, minors bavin • prseuteil In- lirst ac:oaiit of guar* That tb«*v were Itappilv untouched by the recent ------— ------all who muy w rite. . Address I GAKSIHK, Pater- diuuship of said wards lor allowance: GKEAT FIR E , uid art busy, as usual, in attend­ SPOKEN. ing to their extensive orders. Wc are selling goods at O r d e r e d That notice thereof be given, three N o r S. hit 50. Ion 15, ship Frank F lin t. W illiam s, weeks successively, in tile Rockland Gazette, printed They now cull attention, also, to their A GREAT OFFER 3 D O I S T from St John. Nil. for Liverpool. tcill dinno'se of | ()<> P !A and in Rockland, in said County, that all person- inter­ ■s inclndin;/ If, if era' ested may attend at a Probate Court to be held at or Ract cadi and bat i Rockland, on tin- third Tuesday of December next, The following Compan- Standard GolJectaorts H e «!r< e i r e i l , for coughs, colds, sot amt show cause, if any they have, why the said ac­ » OF , , ness and bronchial difficulties, use on.„ M r s . YDS. inotleco iiopn i'„ienl.<, for $2. a each. , . , r - , , , ~ z-. , __ M. A. S a r t e l i e count should not be ullo.ved. Vocal anil lustrinncntal Music. i inform the ladies ot Rockland and vi- 3w5l J. C. LEVENSALER. Judge. B TABLE IS, A true copy—A tiest:—E. G. F l e t c h e r , R egister. E l The whole set is one of the most valuable Musical :f ah iclt the //>', these TABLETS should be freely used, their Cleansing Than for the past Ten Years. having presented his dual accouul ol guardianship of this form, all the books, including the new aud favor- i with s ami healing properties are astonishing. said ward for allowance: Gem s of Strauss (now having u splendid sale.) er should buy it. \« i r .Mn|>rt " f U. S. and B e « a r u e d , nerer neglect a cold, it is easily cured HYDE O r d e r e d , That notice thereof he given, three Ifo . World. N. E. Tow itul C lm i*im< ! I«r«-i»di*und in its incipient state when it becomes chronic the weeks successively, in the Rockland GnZ'tte M usical Treasure, V’ocal and Instrumental. Pic tin-ex. lurip itm ent for Agents care is exceeningly difficult, use Well’s Carbolic Tab- bolic t ablets as a specific. printed in Rockland, in said County, that all persons VOCAL ONLY. England. Apply : > I, L. G UEItN- ill i rested in iv appear a t a Probate C ourt, Jo le /ETNA, of Hartford, Conn. .id, N. II. JOHN Q. KELLOGG. IS Platt St.. New York, he d at Rockland, on the third Tuesday ol December Silver Cord. Wreath of Gems. Sole Agent tor United States, next, and show cause il any l'«ey nave, why the Gems of Gorrnuu ><»ng. t.etns of Scottish Song. “ LEGAL ADVICE! Price 25 cents a box. send for circular. We would call said account should uot be allowed. Gems of Sacred Song. Shower Duet.- Operatic Pearls. LisiejL AngOiti 3w5l J. C LEVENSALER, Judge. HARTFORD, of Hartford, Conn. T l e e c i p t s , F lc e c e ii A true Copy—A ttestE . C. F l e t c h e r , Register. INSTRUMENTAL An important enterprise, designed to supply a Home Circle; Vol. I. public want long felt, lias been established by "the GRAND OPENING ■“* uuderrigned. Engagements have been made KNOX COUX 1'Y-ln C Ho » Circle, 11 SPECIAL ATTENTION land, on the third Tue HOME, of New York. iih leading professional nu-ti in tin- United Any of the above books mailed, post-paid, for the s n t*s by wli'cli Medical and Lt gal Advice. Re- CER lA IN INSTRUMENT purporting to be the Retail Price. veipts, Formulas, and directions for inanufactur A 1 st will aud testament of ANN E. MILLER, OLIVER DITSON & CO., B o s to n . Lh ing any article required may be supplied at tri late of Appleton, in .-aid County, deceased, havingHANOVER, of Hew York. thug cost. Thissyst* hi has proved highly success TO A been presented lor probate: C2 CHAS. H. DITSON & CO.. New York. 51 lul in European "countries where certain classe- ORfKRKf, I hat notice be given to all persons in could nor afford to pay the Irgh prices charged N E W G O O D S ! HOSE! D rested, by publishing a copy of this order in the for t rofesnioual services. Our receipts will be Rockland Gazette, printed at Rockland, hi said Liverpool, London and Globe . *] tin- I.iivs- anil IjcnI discovered, while oar me iicai County, three week-successively, that tliey may ap­ ami legal instructions will have the eudor-cmeti* ‘ J O B I A > T ” pear at a Probate Court to he iield at Rockland, in ^ 4 of gentlemen of wide reputation. Branch ofli saiil County.oil the third Tuesday ot December next, Insurance Company of Eng­ o s ces are about to be establisheil in other States. and show cause, if any they have, why the said in­ r - All correspondence that we receive will he re- strument should not be proved, approved nod al­ land. 3 0 w- garth-d as strictly confidential. Each h-tter ^ak , Smg?73£( Scfoooh -OF- lowed as the last will aud testament of the deceased. I ing advice whether Legal or Medical should en-( J Wedding Invitations.--Latest Styles close one dollar wiin stam p; IteceipSH aud Fot- J. C. LEVENSALER, Judge. with or without monogram, and tnvelopi O m ulas. fifty cents with staiqfc. It the question.- subscriber wili commence a Course of 21 les­ Attest —E. C. Ft.ETCHER. Register. 3w5l match, furnished at short notice a t t h is a-ked are complex, requiring an extended reply. sons in Vocal Music, on ROYAL, of Liverpool, F. CE. i3£l a small additional bill will he sent. Send for uir-' ' Splendid Assortment of KNOX COUNTY.—Ill I’robate Court, held at Rock­ culars. Address ull letters to the land, ou the third Tuesday of Novemb D ii'72. AMERICAN ADVll E AGENCY. Saturday Evening, Nov, 30th, BLACK ALPACAS, XTO a II IL ROBBINS, Gu.iroian of ANNA 1.. Springfield Fire and Marine, of 4w51 C A LA IS,-M aine. | ' at 7 o'clock, nt the j \ PROCTOR «ud EVA E. PROCTOR, of Apple WHEELER & WILSON’S S in said County, minors, having presented hii O AGENTS Wuut absolutely the best D ress Goods MJ3TI1OO1WT1 VE* N t o A full line of all Colors. SLOStIH BIKER’S GA I f , of -t George, in said County, m inor, hav­ DIVERS OF MUSIC, Alrica Larso octavo volume, j st issued. Coutaina. Jing presen,ed his fir.-1 account of* u’ardian-hip of SEWING Inei leiits of tin- Wonderful career of the Great Trav­ D r y Goods said ward for allouance: eler, the t'oun!:v. Animals. Natives, Hunting. Ac.j and of wimteve is beautiful und progressive AUK THE Our Cctlon Department STEA81 DYE BOUSE, DitliEBKH, That notice thereof be given, three NATIONAL, of Hartford. Full account of this most interesting part of the globe. wwit- successively in the Rockland Gazette, printed uected w ith it, a : invited to exam ine Most Simple, Practicable arid Eco- (iu'.Ut -«*ntlor 8 l. A«ldre.s I PU B LISH IN G Office opposite J-avwvll f tw •nty-tw.* years in the count should not be allowed. niGHJIST PREMIUJl We have a Fine Assortment of ! .'d •H.esS, I le«-I C nli h nt of giving — tli*-Il sutM ac f .r all who favor me witii tneir work 3w.M J. C. LEVENSALER, Judge. UNION, of Bangor. AT TIIE g g I urn prvpur > do the most lashionable colord. A true Copy—A ttest:—E. C. FLETCHER, Registei. C arpetings PARIS EXPOSITION, 1867. Goods o f uil descriptions such na KNOX COUNTY—In Court ofProbate, h°Id nt Rock­ ORGANS. SHAWLS, land. on the third fuesduy of Novem ber ,872. EASTERN, of Bangor. Wheeler & Wilson awarded over 82 Competitors a Crape, Satin, Silk, Cashmere, ENRY SPALDING and J. FRED MERRILL, rs MORE TH AN TW r^E AS LARGE ii' nnv other Administrators on the estate of WILLIAM AIc- MR. ALBERT SMITH, of this city, has secured the GOLD MEDAL, ULOON, la'e of t’oe-laiid. in s id County, deceased, At ALL l’KJCES. Extra bargains in the city. Kl»l our FRIGES will iiUVU,8 be .ulW ue For perfection of Sewing Machines. They Execute Wool and Cotton-and-Wool lory to customers. having presented their sccoqd account of administra­ ALLEMANNIA, o f Cleveland. agency for this vicinity, aud he assures all interested can be deiursed. dv«-d and finished in the most tion of said estate for allowance: more Rapidly and with LESS NufSEtlia.i any other perfect miuim r. Lmlivs Cloaks and Sacqueji. al-o, hat tliey would never regret giving these instruments Machines in use. Competent Judges, who have used Geiith n:ei, .- Giirnieiil' dyed or eleaii-ed anil pres-o l g O itt KHKIi. 'I imt notice th ereo f be given, three the dillerent Machitus. recumineud the without biing nppid, with u'f the appearance of weeks successively, in the Rockland Gazette, printed a thorough examination. W ater Proof Cloaking*. indicate] «jew. Lace, Ribbons, &c., done in a superior m an­ ii) Rockland in said County, that all persons in­ ALPS, of Erie, Pennsylvania, NYIIEl£:T>T:it )»pcpiac Slonmch! Unless m e:heir work, can do so by leaving it witii J ames laud, on the third Tuesday of Novyrnbcr^ IH72. erkt hmSt ut 1(1} Fjr Family Sewing, For Skirt Making. d gestion is promptly aided flic system is debilitated P . with poverty of t’.e Blond, Dropsical tendeac), We have everything usually fbund in a DRY argaret gh.chrest. widow o f a l d e n KNOX & LINCOLN R. R. For Tuiloring. For Shirt Making, M Gl I.' H RES f. lateot St .George, in said County, For Dress Aiak^ng. eral weakness and‘iieitia. i GOODS STORE. Come all had secure some of the School Notice. WHOLESALE ROOM deceased, having presented her application for allow­ L O W RATES SPECIALTRAIhSS. f o r Cor.-ct .Making, Have y-'ii wn»,.ucm ot the I i » ; p H } EXTRA BARGAINS which will be given. You are in danger of Chronic Diarrhoiaor the Inflam­ ance out of the personal estate of said deceased : lu fact, iur ry kind of practical Sewing, riH lE Mf-celhinf'ous School of this city will coni- mation of the Bowels. OltHKKKH. That notice thereof be given, three ns can be obtained in any reliable Com­ H a w v«B MreaknVMM o f H ie UI _1_ no nee <>n M onday. December the 2d, and* con­ weeks successively, in the Rockland Gazette printed Rockland &_Thomaston. AVXUEELEIi AI'LRDAY. Nov. 3i»th, further notice, a train will leave Rockland for A re you dejected, drowsy, dull, sluggish or de­ Rockland, on the third I'uesday of December next, For Sale on Easy MenGAij Installments pressed in spirits, with headache, backache, coated between 'J ’clock A. M., aud 4 o’clock, P. M.: or on und show cau e. if any they have, why tl»cpra)er of OIhoiuustuu at U o’clock, A, M. Returning at V;l$ jv. 2d. Per Order. E. H. & G. YA Cochran, Agents, tongue und Pad tur-tipg mouth ? M onday. 1 bgid petition ahould qot be granted. A. M. C. A. CuOM Bo. sSfU . No. 1, Berry Block, 2w50 A. L. TYLER. Domestics and Small Wares, Rockland, Nov. 13, 1872. 4U For a certain remedy for ull these diseases, weak­ 3w51 J . C. LEV EN SA LER . Ju d g e. E . B . M A Y O ’S , nesses and troubles; for cleansing and purifying the BERRY BLOCK, ROCKLAND. 50 TtOC’KL.yKTVD. A true Copy—A ttest :—E. C. Ft.ETUHKU, Register TJ B O C K I A M ff. rit.atcd blood and imparting vigor to ull the vital CHANDLSS & GO’S And Country Dealers and Peddlers will find It for forces; for building up und restoring the weakened their advantage to examine our goods before muklng BUFFALO ROBES. constitution U^E their purchases. KNOX COUNTY—in Court of Probate, hold at Row­ Georges Valley Railroad No­ FULL ACCOUNT OF land; on the third Tuesday of - • f\N E HUNDRED BUFFALO ROBES, P e w s for S a l e . n s u w r c E . ot alt styles and Prices, just received at * MB» . -.v iu o e r. ,872. VZ J U R im iH •TWS No. 0 onrt 57 in the F irst B aptist Chorch, be­ ...... LONG, widow of JOSEPH LONG, late tice. Ir. STA PL U S’S H A R N E S S SH O P , which I. pronounced oy (lip leading medical authori­ longing to the estate oi the late Lurkin Snow, THE fiREAT FIRE VV of .-t. George, iii suid County, deceased, Ii 45 BURPEE’S BLOCK, R >£KLAN D. Meeting of the Member-1 of the Georges Valley und Pew No i*. in ;he Universalist Church, are now of­ presented her nppiicat’ for allowance " ------out» - ot the n'a of London unit Ta-1,.-tli.- most powerful tonic fered for sals on reu^onublo terms. Persons wishing Railroad Corporation will he held at the To,wn unU Itlterudvu I ” '.v n to the medical w orld.” Thia la I2T BOSTON! J estate of said de* The ST. NICHOLAS INSURANCE'CO5IPAN Y’S AHull in Union, on S a ’1 URD.AV. the 30th instqnt, at pur;hu-e muy euqutro of Q, 6. ANDREWS, or of HU U P- d um riid d ieco iery , but Inn been long uae.l the subscriber, HthKltKIb T hat notice thereof he giv three Loss in the Boston Fire wns S2G.500 only, which one o’clvcl; V* JJ-» fuf tb« following nuruose^ uytli'e leudiug phjaieinna of other countries with aiMOATOA BROS.. ,,h. ... iVely. in the Rockland Gazette, printed sirs! k> a. osgood. is being nrljusted aud paid nt once. CHAS. DAVIS, w onJerful remedial remit*. . Cor. Union and Park St. A N D t h e r u i n s , In-Rock land, in said County, that all peisons inter­ 1st. To choose q Moziyr^t^ D in t’t w«*n*»«*u «»««! i m p n i v the digestive or- 1 U? ested may attend at a Probate Court io be iield ut (Signed) 2d. 'Vo choosy a huarA - - * gaua by cutlmrtica and physics, they gireouly tempo- Rockland, on thethiid lue.-day of December ne^t .and DANIEL W SHAW, Attorney and Counsellor at Law 3d. 'io »*•»“ - o» Directors. rarv relief—ludiisostion. ttalulenoy and dy.t-ei.sia rliow cause, it any they have, why the prtijcr ol said !••- ' .. uiey will vote to petition the Legls- S<*nfl 20 Cent" ...... ROCKLAND (Jen’I A gent. CUSTOM HOUSE S^CCn- a/e to amend their charter, so that they can locate will, piles und kindred diseases are sure to follow NOTICE. Alt«.„<*, FOJ ju FIVE w t oCOPIES, u t : w JJV i l l sMAIL, M a pto ,. Ol^, ONE DOE- U petition hhuwld uot be grailted. front some point on the Knox & Lincoln Railroad iheiruse. Keepll.e blood pure aud healdi nassured. HE undersigned hereby gives notice that he hwTt J. C. LEVENSALER. Judge. nt Warren or Waldoboro, whichever they may deem JO H N Q . A e LLOGO, lalTuttSt., New York. petition the next Legislature for a charter * A true copy,—A tte stK . C. FLK'icHKK.Register. lllsts wti(ien in tho above reliable Coinpuby, at MAINE. best for the Interest of said Georges Valley R.K. Cor­ bole Agent forth© United Suites. TBull Road trom the City of Bath to the H CiJtMILEtt i Co., Publishers. poration. and do any oiher business that may legally Price one dollar per bottle. bend for Circular1 Rocklapd, Sqy. 21,1672. ysagl V^tes. Otr buildings, stocks and Mil lu.Uiab* Portland. w. Properly, by comebelore them. ... y Mq. 21 Cornhill, Boston. Totvn Orders and Auditor’s He- Per order of DirccTCr^^ ___ filia l dboount lo tl.o Undo. Now read. I U h SO perta prlauJ awhprt QqttQflL . 2. LOW *«.---