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myself there with you, if you like. You be stricken out, and now I rapped on was round my neck, and the head of the “The Whig party has disgraced it­ E pitaphs. For every one, life has some blessing- see I have not a living soul in the the deck aud called them to do so. sobbing Laurette was on my bosom. self in Mr. Clay’s district, sir, and I am Notwithstanding the feelings of solem­ some cup that is not mixed with bitter­ world to care for, or that cares for me. They instantly obeyed, and 1 heard “ Oh ! you dear excited captain—” compelled to part with the finest blood­ nity which one has when reading lines ness. At every heart there is some fount of puje waters, and all mankind at some I want relations, I want a home, I want them laughing and chattering like two Heavens who is that behind you? ed horse in the State to pay my wager engraved on tomb stones, wo cannot but J ill’. CI.OSED G ENTIAN There stood the manly form of An­ time or other, taste their sweetness. Who a family. 1 should like to make iny innocent school-fellows. with that lady, sir.” be amused at the strange taste the oddi­ is he that has not fonnd on his path of BY MBS. . T. WHITNEY home with you, my pretty young ones ! One morning when I awoke I was toine Ilindsclear, the convict. The black boy had led Powhatan to ties of composition, and quaintness of life, some fragrant rosebush, scenting all “What does this mean,” I demanded, I climbed, one da? n a great, high shelf, What say ye?’’ surprised not to feel the slightest mo­ the hitching rail in front of Mrs. Faunt- wit sometimes there displayed, especially the air with its sweet perfume. W here God rare tli s doth hide, They said nothing at all, but sat tion of the vessel. Hurrying on deck, hardly knowing whether I was dreaming leroy’s yard, and, having tied him,and And iound a poem tl tad writ itself looking, first at each other and then at I found that we were becalmed. Lati­ or not. on those erected during the last century. Ministers make regular daily calls at side. gone into the quarters to tell his broth­ Against, the mount me, as if they doubted whether they un­ tude, one degree north ; longitude, be­ “ Are you glad to see me?” I remember having somewhere seen the a boarding-house block on Locust street, ers and sisters of their mistress’s great St. Louis, with the enquiry, "Anything A plant whose green spires .something barely grew derstood what I had said. tween twenty-seven aud twenty-eight Thank God ! thank God! was all I good luok in having won the famous following couplet, said to have been cop­ Held at its short, brave tips. in my liue this morning?” Tuere ha3 HATS But at last the little bird threw her degrees . could ejaculate.' horse Powhatan. ied from a tomb stone:— been seven marriages in the block in the Full clustered flowers t vivid, purple-blue, arms around my neck aud cried like a I understood it all. The mate Garley “ Here lie the remains of Dea. Auricular, Yet bud-like, with shut lips. 1 waited until night, when I des- When Gen. Peyton and John arrived past few months, aud from the number of baby. ‘-But,” she said, suddenly paus­ cended to my cabin and opened the let- had read my heart better than I did my- they found the pretty widow and two Who, in the ways of God, walked perpendicu­ couples that sit on the cold steps in tha The de.icate corollas sw- y order that he be in tiie plot, aud, thank God, I was Fauntleroy, “ I have come like a true and prudence the regulator of all the actions ot good blackguard story? All in favor Vainly. It never opened, some one said. maining before we should reach the shot in mid-ocea ., and you are hereby t j n ^ r Kentucky gentleman, to pay the wager his life. Humane, generous, and liberal, his raise their hands.” Nine-tenths of the The strange, lair bud was all proper longitude for opening the letter. instructed to see that these orders are i sent Garley a thousand dollars as a I have lost. Powhatan, Madam, is hands were stopped till he had relieved distress. dexter paws present iustautly went up, and there was a sudden hush of all noisy A bright hope oniy half-interpreted, Well, there we stood, all three of us carried into effect.” reward. rightfully yours.” So nicely regulated were all his motions that And shrivelling to its fall, he never went wrong, except when set agoing demonstration. The lecturer went on looking up at the letter as if it could I read the letter Itaekward and for­ I am now an old ntau; but I am “But. general,” said she, “I believe by people who did not know his key. Ever, with his original subject for a few min­ would not thin k It. Surely never so' have spoken to us. As it happened the ward. I went on deek. There they happy. My children and my grand­ the wager was conditional. It wa9 the then he was easily set right again. He had the utes, when some incautions individual The blessed types are set. sun wasshiniugfull upon the face of the were, she looking upon the ocean, and children (1 call them nothing else) seem horse or anything else on the place, was art of disposing of his time so well, that his broke out with, “Say, where’s that Still I went looking wistful, to and fro, I clock case, and fell upon thegreat star­ he gazing upon her with an expression to think old Captain Fontainbleau is it not?” hours glided away in one continual round of story?” “ Bless you,” was the reply, “I The perfect word to get. BOOTS, SHOES ing red seal of the letter. I could not of unutterable fondness. Catching bis not such a wretch after all. “ Madam,” he replied, “you are cor­ pleasure and delight, till an unlucky minute did not intend to tell you such a story. I put a period to Ins existence. He departed ,Twas there for reading. God’s ryh lake large jle|p fancying it looked something like only wanted to know how many black­ eye I signed for him to come into the rect. But there is nothing on my place this life November 4, 1802, aged 57, wound up guards are present.” You might have room, i a big monster, an ogre’s face, grinning cabin, aud, bidding her good-by, he NICEST JVIDO IF IN THE BE UE With answering meanings rife; one-half the valueof Powhatan. I can­ in hopes of being taken in handf by his Maker, heard a pin drop any time during the lec­ GRASS REGION. and of being thoroughly cleaned and repaired —O- Nor far from the -closed Gentian -h white bloom ' from the middle of the fire ; it looked came down his face all smiles. not permit you to select an inferior an­ ture after that. and set a going in the world to come.” Of “Everlasting Life I” icribner’n. ; horrid. I was bathed in a cold sweat; I felt imal.” The writer of this once copied an epi­ ! “Could not one fancy,” said I, to as if deadly sick; I handed him the Not far from the forks of Elkhorn The pretty widow blushed to the tips Boston will rise like a phee-----ahi Jn the Days when iFe s h a ll Vote taph found in a cemetery in Milford, N. , make them laugh , “ it’s great big eyes, letter, and he read it, together witli the lived the pretty little Widow Fauntleroy, of her fingers when she said: “ You what a fascination there is abont thaj H., on the tombstone of the wife of a man dreadful pheeuix! Now that the New B Y E . S. B LA D E N .. ; were started out of its head !” death warrant, which was drawn up in and one of her nearest neighbors was have another and superior animal here well known by his published works in the England metropolis has been burned | “ A ll, my love,” said tiie wife, “ it due form and attached. I gathered Gen. Peyton. The general had looked —your son John ; if he would but use sciences, charging that the death was ’HUBERS! In the days when we shall vote! upon the little widow very much as he nothing but the penalty of death will keep Coming soon. i looks like blood.” voice as he finished. his tongue, I think I shall choose him.” murder, brought about by distress over the editorial world from daily allusions A Men and women make a n te ••Pooh, pooh!” said her husband, tak- He eoloied slightly and bowed. did upon his blooded horse, Powhatan There was a moment of dead silence, certain church difficulties, and giving a to that long suffering old bird. After the Of the tune. —“ tiie iincst horse, sir, in the Blue : full account of the same, with names of Of the tune that we shall s-i Ti.^rher aim under his, “ It looks like a “ I ask nothing, captain,” he said, in then a laugh, in which the general did Chicago fire the pheenix was constantly Grass region.” parties. rising and rising, till men who hadn’t When our votes to poll w I letter of invitation to a wedding. Com •, the s-sui- g e n tl^ o ice t hat alvreys char­ not join. He rose, and in the blandest Here is another from the same ceme­ In the days when we ahull vote, leave the letter alone if it troubles you acterize)) Iiis speech ; no man eah'be ex­ The pretty little Mrs. Fauntleroy had I manner bade the ladies good night. noticed a fair average of phoenixes in their Coining aoon. been a widow than a year, while tery :— morning paper, felt that something was so. Let’s go to our room and prepare pected lo -werve from iiis duty. I only To John, he said : “ Sir, you will re­ “ Sacred to the memo­ wrong. And here he is again, lively an*^ GENTLEMEN’S For the men v » helped u- then for bed. wish to sp talc a low words to Laurette, the general, having a great, regard for main.” ry of Mrs. Lydia In our need etiquette, had waited patiently for the brisk as ever, ready to rise at a moment’ With their word, and purse, and pen. An.l off they went. They went upon and to entreat you to take care of her And that was the way John Peyton Stanifurd the amiable notice from any given ash heap.—Port A lid i heir deed. deck and left me with that beast of a if site survives,—I hardly think she time to elapse, in order to declare him­ came to marry the pretty Widow Faun- con/ort of Mr. Daniel Staniford of land Press. We will muster full and strong; self. . But Lite widow, with her woman’s Soyion, yonnge/t daughter of John We will bring our votes along, letter. I remember that I kept looking will.” tleroys Shepard esq., of Amherst, wild died june In l he days when we shall vote, at it as 1 smoked my pipe ; it seemed “ All that is fair my good fellow,” I art, kept her lover at bay, and yet kept Gen Peyton never forgave his pretty 1st, 1776, aged 25 years, and her A colored gentleman went to consul) one of the most coneientious lawyers, Coming soon. to fix its great red eye upon mine, fas-j cried. “ If you request it, I will carry ilim in her train. He had escorted her daughter-in-iaw her practical joke. In inocent babe.” to this barbecue, and when returning and stating his case, said. Now, FURNISHING And the woman, too, who dared cinating like the eye of a serpent. It her back lo France, to iter family. 1 after years he used to say, “ Sir, she , Here is another, copied by the writer had expressed his satisfaction at the Mr.---- I know you'sa lawyer, bat I vvish T o be strong; was red, wide, raw, staring like the will never leave her until she wishes to is the finest lady in the Blue Grass re- ; frotn a stono now to be found in the town you would please sir, jisttell me the truf Who, for no censure cared prospect of Gen. Coombs aud the suc­ From the wrong; maw of a fierce wolf. I took my great be rid of me, but I do not thiukshe will gion, but site lacks taste sir. 1 of Winslow, in this State:— boutdat matter.” I But who boldly kept her place, coat and hung it over both clock and survive it.” cess of the Whig party. The widow took sides with the De­ A I VO II AN’S STRATAGEM. Here lies the body of RICHARD THOMAS, We’ll take care not io di-grace, letter aud went upon deck to finish my He took my hand and pressed it. Aa injlislunan by birth. A philosopher hath said; He who is Jn the days when we shall vote, mocracy, and offered to wager iter passionate and hasty is generally honest. GOODS, Coming soon. pipe. “ Most kind captain, I see you suffer A story comes from Athens about Greek J A whig of ’76, We were now in the vicinity of the more in this business than I do,—but blooded saddle horse, Gypsey. or any­ By occupation a cooper It is your cold dissembling hypocrite of brigandage very refreshing to honest peo- ; whom yon should beware. There’s no May the papers that wer true Cape de Verde Islands—the Belle was there is no help for it. I trust you will thing else on her place, against Pow­ pie, and suggestive of the question wheth-' Now food for worms, To our aim, hatan, or anything else she might fancy Like an old rumpuncheon deception in a bulldog. It is only the Never i i cause to rue running before a fair winu at the rate preserve what little property of mine is er women might not govern Greece bet-1 marked numburd aud shooked, cur that sneaks up and bites you when ■ have won the game; of ten miles an li mr. It was .a splen­ left, for Iter sake, and that you will take on the General’s place. Tiie general’s ter than its men. One of tho curses of He will be raised ajain your back is turned. UMBRELLAS, But find abundant sales gallantry would not allow him to refuse modern Hellas, as everybody knows, is i For their journals tilled with tales did tropical night, the stars large anil earc site gets what iter poor old mother and finished by his creator, the wager, which lie promptly accepted. the unextirpated guild of brigands, who bo died sept. 28, 1824 ; aged 75. Young ladies show their superiority to Of the days when we shall vote, j shining; tiie moon rising above tiie may leave her. I put iter life her honor intest the laud, defying the Government, : Coming onso. horizon, as large as a sun of silver, the By this time they had reached the north all mercenary considerations by ordering in your hands. Sheis” (and how fond­ suppressing commerce, demoralizing the ! Amaricar my adopted country, My best ad­ tlve-hiindred-aollar silk dresses from Par­ j line of the ocean parting it, and long ly low Iiis voice became) a delicate lit­ fork of the Elkhoin, and were about to peasantry and robbing and murdering <&c. JJOK’T Y O U D O I T . vice to you is thia take care of your liberties.’ is, and sitting in them on freshly oiled CANE: streams of hare, shimmering light f il­ tle creature,—her chest is often affect­ ford it (bridges were not plentiful in strangers or rich natives. One of these chairs at the first party they go to. The man who cheats the printer ial: upon the waves, which, as they ed ; site must keep it warm ; and if she those days.) when John Peyton, the unhanged villians lately captured the Out of a single cent. youthful son of a widow woman of prop­ The entire system of the Maine Cen­ Will never reach the heavenly laud i broke, sparkled like jewels. could keep tiie two diamond rings her general’s only son and heir, came up at Brides in good society now-adays avoid An extra large assortment o f jirsi-class Where old Elijah went. ’ I sat upon tiie deck, smoking my mother gave Iter, I should be glad ; but, a sharp gait behind them. erty, well known upon the border. The tral Railroad embraces 357 niiies. The most strictly the traditional gray and The widow turned and bowed to John, usual messages was sent down from the most ample arrangements are provided brown travelling suits formerly invogue^ Goods, in all Ihe new and nobby Styles in He will not gain admittance there, pipe, and looking at them. of course, if money is needed, they must for the transportation of freight and pas­ and rode on into the stream, but a lit­ hills; the brigand chief must have one and dress as uuconspicuously as possible, * Ike above line, just received, and for sale By devils he’ll he driven, , A.l was still, except the footfall of go. My poor Laurette,—how pretty thousand drachms by a certain day, or sengers. At the present time its rolling so that “all creation needn’t know we’ve Anti made to loaf his time away. the officer of tiie watch, as he paced the tle behind her companion. The east stock is made up as follows:—975 freight CHEAP, EOP CASH. Outside the walls of heaven. she looks.” the life of the boy—he was only 12 years just been married ” deck, gazing, as I was, upon tiie silent IL was getting too much for me, and bank was very steep, auil required Ute old—would pay the forfeit. As usual, cars, 55 passenger cars, 45 baggage and I began to knit my brows. horses to put forth all their strength, to too, the last hope which it mother could aloon cars, 54 locomotives. The com­ You cannot establish a perfumery shop j II,, -i fence and order,—I hate noise I “ One word is as good as a thousand, read) the top with their loads. As luck cherish in such a frightful position was pany has now on hand 50,000 cords ol alftcr taking the sense of the meeting. understand each other. Go have ‘K Sood or iH, the widow’s the chance of Government help. The wood, distributed along the line, and 350 ami confusion. Tiie lights should all I said-W wretchedly weak administrations which tons of coal. The yearly consumption ot “ Ah!” yawned a bachelor, “this world ban I). 11 extinguished by this time; to her.” girth broke just at tiie commencement wood is about 35,000 cords; of coal, from is but a gloomy prison.” “To ’hose in « of tiie steep part. The lady, still seated play at “ in and out'’ in Athens still allow AIDING A CONVICT. but wlii I I looked upon the deek I saw I squeezed iiis hand ; lie looked wist­ these scoundrels to hold tho roads aud 4,000 to 5,000 tons. Six locomotives are solitary confinement,” added a witty « ------a little red hue of light beneath my feet. fully at me, and I added : “ Slay a mo­ in her saddle, slid swiftly back into tiie passes of the country, and this poor wo­ fueled with coal. young lady. 1 had served twenty-five years on At anotli ' time and place this would ment, let me giveyott a word of advice. water, while her horse weut up the bank man had to trust to her own courage and Font teen inches of snow feei in Frye­ board an East Indiaman, and for the have in.i e me angry ; but knowing Don’t say a word to Iter; that is my like an arrow. wits. Neither were wanting; there was The great diamond swindle which has burg on Sunday. The' is morn thazLtw” last ten years had commanded the that the light came from the cabin of, business. It shall be managed ill the John Peyton leaped from iiis horse, some true old Odysseau blood in her aud just come to light can pass for the great­ feet now on a level in i-at vicinity. he hit upon a plan for saving both her No. 5, Berry Block, Belle, one of tiie finest crafts that ever my little 1 Thomaston, lie should be placed under my charge ; “Alt, Laurette. Laurette! When I over tiie sea to the vessel. It was ail Banner; for a lady accountant, the Daily weakness and dependence, and alive to V > n llif I „untv ol ICllux,-lecca-ed, and his wife but more of litis afterward. think if our marriage had been delayed electric shock through his great,ponder­ every trivial roughness, while treading —The fatigue of the limbs inc’, I t M. W .-.I I.-, in f, iinqui-hnienl of her right o f dow- over. Journal; for au exemplary lady, the on the -Un day of December. ibtiti, by iht-irdeed ol He had, as I said, his wife hanging only five days, that then I should have Fool, mailman, how I paced the deck ous frame,while she laughingly reminded Standard; for a lady matrimoually in­ the prosperous paths of lite, suddenly is occasioned main by the' tnat d a le, dulv executed and acknowledged and re­ oil his arm. She was as merry as a been arrested and transported alone, I him of his wager. That night, in his clined, the Waterville Mail, or Union Ad­ rising in mental force to be the comfort­ under the feet. Invu.iils will a. corded in the liegislry of Deeds for the County of cursed myself. All night long I er aud supporter of her husband under Knox. vol. :i>. i age Hi. mortgaged to Edward paced hack and forth, and all night long dreams, the little widow wa3 repeated vocate; for a newsy woman, the Fairfield by the use of an air cu-hton for a to bird ; she looked like a tUitle dove coo­ cannot forgive myself.” misfortune, and abiding with unshrink­ lO’tirienof .-aid Thomaston,a certain lot of land sit­ ing and nestling beneath his great At this tiie little one stretched out I heard the moaning of the poor strick- so often, aud in so many hemtchiug Chronicle or Poitland Advertiser; fora uated in said Thoma-ton. and for a more particular lady lawyer, the Anson Advocate; fora ing firmness, the bitterest blasts of ad­ — The Lumpkin f ’ . enden' : relates a char­ /description of which reference may he had lo .-aid wing. en bird. I forms, that he resolved to propose to record ol said mortgage deed, which said mortgage Iter round white arms, clasped his head, fickle girl, tho Bangor Courier; for a versity.— Washington Irving. acteristic incident. A negro w as put upon d eed aras on tiie altii day ol Septem ber, 1S7”, duly as- Before a month had passed over our pressed his forehead, his hair, his eyes, Often I halted and was tempted to her at their first meeting, nor did he business woman, the Commercial; lor a stand as a witness, aud the Juijlge enqujrej ' signed to Henry II. I I’lfrien ot said Thomaston ; National Salutations.—.When one Thecondilioiisof said mortgage having been broken. heads, I itail looked upon them as my smiling like a cherub, and murmuring throw myself into the sea and so end dream that he could be refused, bald lady, the W(h)ig; for a patriotic he understood the nature of an. oath?” “ p or tiie undersigned, assignee of tile same, claims to have own children. Every morning I used all sorts of woman’s foud things. I this horrid torture of brain and heart. Lite next morning a letter from his woman, the Ellsworth American or Ma­ American meets another, the usual in­ the nmrigage foreclosed, and lor Unit purpose gives quiry is, “ How do you do?” the French­ certain, boss,” said tho ettwen; “ if-I swear to this nubile notice, according to tiie sluiute in sucli to call them into my cabin. The young was quite affected, and considered il Days passed ; I saw nothing of Laur- tobacco factor called Gen. Peyton to chias Union; for a first bustle, the Pio­ a lie I must stick to hitn.” J"Xs. UfcNltV It. O’BKIEN. man would ask, “ How do you carry fellow would sit writing at my table, one of the prettiest scenes I had ever etteette. I would not see iter. She avoid- Louisville, and before his return the neer; for a woman with a growing boy, Thomaston. Dec. 12,1672. 3wl the Sunrise; fora reflecting woman, the yourself?” the Italian, “ How do you that is to say, at my chest, which was witnessed. ed me, and I was glad of it. I could political contest in the Ashland district stand ?” “ How do you find yourself?” is — A faithful brother in a Danbury church woe-stricken was over, and wonderful to relate, John Mirror; for twins, the Transcript; for a prayed Sunday-for the absent members “ who my bed. He would often help me at “ Ami besides, we are so very ricli not bear the sight of tha woman who wants the last word, the the German interrogation; “ How do you reckoning, anil soon learned to

.1 utters. The lecture of Dr. Chapin, on Tues­ Chbistmas Gifts.—Christmas, tho joyous :.l£ Congress. law.B . Juo. Hay, Thomas N. Ibioker os, Dec. 18th, 1872. day cfej|!itg,,ffi8 delivered to u very full audi- aniiiversaty.nf Heaven's beet Gift to die world, ... ■”3?' In vuav.the Senate, Wednesday lll-UllVCUUJ L/CV.Dee. ilLU,11th, ita Phiflp tzpatrick, Patrick O’Ronto and TION are united iu Hule'sr jJtbnvy ■ Iioinaston Gurnet Hand ence, and eloquent and inspiring will have- xeceiveil its glad welcome to the Bill-was parsed placing colored soldiers i |> r .C . Ayer. Each of the old iropri- andfTan^ ■ J t vaips thu/tnqsL ywlwit t _Ji;d1Asu4^eve p^duj cure;* the wo#st-Lt cnld u> kfiw ^tiling to be desired in liearts nndlionre.s of our readers before anotli pn the.snme I'ootyjgas whitens_to bounty ftors tyas,earnestly requested to/'otain ail danger. Crittenden’sZJrittt 7 6th Av K, di' .IG tlr an d 7-legi erfection of oratory, at least a part of his stock. p,/id ami lat iheyivere er issue'of out paper ;comes from tlie press. lands. Jit'; Siiinncr^E.supploinentary civ­ by altDruggitU. ilis tn Chivalry ” and he Therefore ye dgjjre this sheet to bear to them, il rights hill went txjtjer. The House hill Ilay refused, one selling S-iO.Oijj worth PflsfcWl'o(}i|)ache Drops cure in I jmuhRils lor Li^j edactlon of officers anil expenses and. the other $20,000. MessrsJllipley, Si-Wk-Etls Arfe.NritiN:-EtfwarflSrffrffi has uil demands due-this ffftlee, as mmc-u. .. o — - ^s jirese’nVin ninTor fairy exists in our own one and all, in -the spirit of “ peace and good( Rookdr. Fitzpatrick and O’Rouikc eou- iion. mhf: Band deserves e chivalric age of his- willofjfrieudjfhip and neighborly kindness jn tha iiiterjiai Revenue Department wa> btSSrci^aM______it- lff\ .... iguoraut, clothing the ....cv-q^i'eeffiijgi izviiWyr hmujaunwiliev rep.drted.' iThe ligase bill removing the sentedito. retain barely one sh/re each. again got.Iffy t f i g a r o r ( l p r , . ivipi Idin'finest ddUrui 1/ n ’ngJJi^fS^h ^ ^ f f i ^ w S k ^ Lhu hungry, strengthening tflF wi-aW held together and .strogglidAiji tnfWQgli aiTSlif- ry. Tffe char^pleristics, the spirit and the and Imuran bt^llierttdfuil, our most it^trtfeli;dl.siiffilitie|‘tif L.'Q.' j?. Lamar was passed. I)'r. Ayer sold eigbtof his foiirte/n shares. assortment of cigars ever shown iu the city Whowho tirfi.-indnkf,nr^indAhtni'.'jihr.insjipjirJs subs crip- raising the fallen anil reclaiming the lost. ficultii>8, for the past four years, and are now work of “TSTBTTern Chivalry ” were set forth wisli th at a happy, a blessed , uS’ well us a f The House resoliftton lor a holiday reecss Ot-the fifty-one shares purebas/d it is un­ Cull and examine the ttssw-tmenf. 42 an honor to tho town, and it is nothing more derstood that eight are resaTvetl for lion to theJh&t&rft. . ‘i+Qinrf'Wiftflr time, Let new power anil energy be infused with an earnestness and eloquence which en­ “ Mebky Chiiistmas ” may come to all their wasadopted. Iu the House a resolution CuRisTM.vs Gifts at (lie Music aud V ariety than eight that the citizens should patronize was adopted instructing the Judiciary. Schuyler Colfax, who is to bdinvited to Stop?. - - will receive ’tfyfffiffl/tcjfXffijffli e next two iuo the pulpit, the press, the church, tlieih liberally when they— give an entertain­ chained the attention of his hearers and which hearts and homes. sswMne'fhe editorship. Mr. Ifi.-id was re­ it is to be hoped infused something of the spir­ Committee to i no wire into the__power til weeks, and all so,.indebted will confer a the school, the lecture platform, the read­ ment of tiiis kind. Tho members of the Band, Not the least valuable of tlie good influences Congress to regulate charges or discrim­ quested to remain, lint declined and an­ FF.iriiKits, from the lowest to the highejf however, attribute die slim attendance to a re­ i t of nobler endeavor into then- own lives. We gyide, vtfhldi xve mrfrant s'Mspjtcturil, or aton- favor by prompt settlement. ing-room, the mission-circuits, the be- which spring from the observance of Christmas ination by common carriers on freights nounced that immediately on making sale ey refunded, at Simontoii’x. ' -,‘ 50 1 ligious society here, whotwere disappointed in have no space to attempt to< reproduce any of are those that flow from the custom of inter­ and passengers passing from one Siai" he had tendered his resiguatiou as actin o narn.«*m .ittx.dgfi.f,i’»i jUlHIT'KIIlihevolent societies and all agencies and nut getting tlie half on Monday aniTTuesday eilitor-in-ehief to the secretary of the niF-rs’FOTt L.tDiEs-at the Music aodn'arietv evepiogg^ jvhidl-theT intended to use for the the ideas so eloquently presented. hanging gifts at this season. This beautiful another, 'l'lle Speaker (filed the Com Store. , J ______t- tier ts to r -goodv -^i ^rh l.he -battle rnVtnn. Trnrtti-rftnrtsnh...... a . .u mittee vacancies. The soldiers’ tajuntv board ot trustees. .Mi. Ilayalso declined same purpose, and it was noliceal 5^^* xln alarm of fire was sounded at about those im lv^rT T , a'renelh« 9-1»*iTfiiff(raKd^SSaiWtT, the. worm,irnrin salt-rheum 11-rltt-n111 .fctifd; o theritpr mir-ni... cuunivoiu .. . ;tlfectioii> ’ ’ - 9 Ialii nil cbhi'^n' ^fhuislhrp iY For^lTi^' ....mdeb). so w ft |,i ln< llocMttVtll Heading'-liwm Assocla- erylMtdy by by tJw.rffleiypejjtlw-y Ipol -was extinJuisficUwUhJuUthe ai iof the depjfrt r e s tr a in .oar eopstsntly.iiesetting lendeaifiea to bi^jlorthe rgjluetipn of <>ffi,oi rs am) ex j't.iincd in so sh o rt a time. 'They Ujiyy.) some I iiit'ri II d'leveu.iie ijs uisq'lssed ...... Forejgn Juniper Tar 5oap. n.tide by t it'Wtjl. IiiM.iril < <;«.» c$^b5*i“fliF ftd'&HITI1 «t»n*‘«H>eilS8 Uik ■ a mt utij tpHf. ‘lit i. la.-tmij. ment, ami' the1 AlaiAr was Unneei sSarily giv - Iti-hness—that -it is IpoAi'Idessed ti»..giyM X«iv Yuri;, lie sure m u g it. • 4111,1per j.t jSo'tpn, 'line selcctbm.-'.^itHii Budick. Strauss. Zi'kup. '.t ieiio('.i, alt, i- V'lii-tll [('was ii.s.-eiil'M; I u tjfe -n --I (ss --h iv.' ijaliird ty, tlu- i- ilien-Viretnai.) ' Woithfe s detnaiid ts'-tn many leases, tubing the.form than to receive." I t ought, also, to help n.i to urRitiuh.C fi.ijtf. witn At tbe^h^iWss'iileetiKg’of fht' Reform Goldsmith; Faust, Parl’dt^ ah«f ottitMi1 of'the en. ' • - . ' .*) 22'. ■' Thi- bill for tiie ft-lu'l ol sullt-iei) Ivh.ite on tht-f'dii.-obtliou of that limit of an urgent ettll'iW thcproniptenfoVce-' old ^dstei'Sj ^Wth^ skill’fhnP W6uld-4iUv^>done- ,, Ji.jiju.IDL'D AdveftIwinenUJ -’-'D J.fi < a more lively gratitude for the henel'aettonsi ol* Club lasl'lS'aturii'a^' e^ehVriW, ffrt'CfoWlnit- by the Boston fire w.ts discussed without was mu; qf the most violent and exciting Gifts for All at the Music anti Variety - m^nt pf thepepalpy of. des^b.ppou.eygijy credit xo imucltjolder i organizations, nod wore i Tlieinsh ill as- commenced 1 Grand operiing that untiribg Giver Whose bounties are show action.; Ancxeuutive session w as held. which has taken place. Gainbetta delicti tee apJjHinted'af'the'jlriVlotid lhbejiitb'brt heartily(app.l#u(}e- and largest variety ’ of Holiday godds dvbr of­ Our stores and shops, our streets and homes' bonds, provided that the expense of ^ueh fresh selected livers, by thtswtsi.l.. U tztu n i .it C o., has tieeii' created b^’1 suc|i. jii,uj.ders as (he MeserVpy1 deserves ’ praise for lihf indt-fiUign1- fiercely atft'ieked by members of the Right, New Vork. Il is absolutely mtre iindsu-s.r, .Patients mitted a form of constitution,' Which'\Vah fered for sale in this city. Liu •>.; ;out 68,‘- with fancy goods,eltgilnt gilt books. Works of stkiid an amendment -increasing the ntnubdr to commnnityi'and o f the remedy Which’is 000 casks of.Limp this sqauou,.JWGOO -of.which, The refreshment tables were abundant* bushels of etaneberriesflie present season two dollars constitutes # pei'SQllia mem­ itrd authors, and a line assortm ent o f cliruinos. 11 Their tea. Tlie bill, ilor relief of Boston saf- Wlitu hear we mow from West to East, needed to protect ^ocifety ii'ont .(lid crlta-' they have.,sept to rar/ops,,parts qf ine Statp, plied with, tj|^^est eatables. A very conunen- Itev. J. It. Bowler has been laboring ber,.but we' trust; eur ■citizens who are dock in nil departments is prqbublv the richest they ferers tyas rol'er/wtl to the Judiciary Com­ with good success in Hancock county. ° Confounding man, befriending bea-t. via the K. & L. K. K.' dable feature of the entertainment was the en­ ever oflered. At lllotnlJ/ix\.iis Iirobably tile iargost ipal. .11 .-ini-.-i -n " .luiiL . : tii'iii-.-i blessed with ample lheaps wi(l not con­ F. E. Gillchrest makes a. ver^' brilliJAt $is- mittee alter discussion. After an execu­ But Centaur Liniment^" ’ tire absence of all lottery schemes—an example display of silver aud plated ware ever made In tile tive session theSenuteadjourned till .Mon­ There are fonrfeefi ease's Of small-pox A t the outset^ let ns irememher -thnt the fine themselves to a.small sum. All funds pUyl at his new' fctore1 In Lev^nsater Bro’s. in Bangor and seven or more in Port­ Wliat is it cures our many pains, Block. He has a splendid.stock, of goods, and to be commended to some other religious soci­ tty, embracing many elegant patterns, and also day. in the House a bill to re-imburse recent alarming moriler are1 Intiated in aid of this movement will be riclt array of watclies, jewelry and other elegant land. And limbers up severest strains his store is crowded from morning ’till night. eties. The Rockland Band discoursed excel­ William and Mary College for property nut due.to ‘the absenpy of a ojifflluieiji'l..' •von hily. npplivd. oods. Tile most fastidious should be suited lie destroyed in the rebellion was defeated, I’he Oracle is -sarcastic.'’ It says that But Centaur Liniment Gene “ understands iiis business.” lent music on the first evening, and on the sec­ 7 severe legal penally for ijtu.vrime. In •The committee on rooms have secured 1 have just learned that the Band will give a Jfessrs, t’ popular demand of greater or less extent. This organization shall he known as ihe headed cane, presented by Air. T. A. Went­ voted to general debate. that unless he has two or three greenback fur. this region. Give them a cull, in the way of Dry lyassigna/iieto the sale of the Coburn WS ,hc l!,ctC!,‘ flu,‘l'_s,ve!' ,”sht''° r for its restoration. But this demand is not I ^ kland Reaping Boom Assoc, at,ox. worth, was put up to be given to the clergy­ In the Senate, Monday, Dec. 16th, res­ ly assign;^ II.—OBJECT. tories to draw upon, there is likely to be some Guods,Sim onton ISros. have their usual ricli aud m ritd to tiie Spragues. But Centaur Liniment: badly pressed hay in tliat locality. man receiving the highest number o f votes at olutions were- adopted io consider tlie a logical one and does not lake note ol The object of this Association shall be the stock in ail seasonable styles, besides soni^ja Mr. M. 1.. Stevens, of Portland, has very And when ehilblains sting or liot steam scalds, 10 cents each. Not much interest was excited sitable sfJiiSKes lor the jiofiiSy irude, to wbieli question of cheaper transportation from l providing of such reading as shall furnish a ili- What is it soothes, for wliat can wo call, the teachings of experience. It 6ees tional entertainment and inviting place of re­ the west to the Atlantic coast, also to in­ acceptably snppiied the pulpit of the Bap­ MckVv" n’ocfiolent outburst of homicidal crime in About Town, in this voting contest among the friends ot the they call your attention. Tlteir store is always t tist church iu Augusta tor the past nine But Centaur Liniment. sort for all who may feel desirous of accepting busy place. They know how to make business brisk quire into the authority of Congress to its privileges. various clergymen outside of the Baptist parish, months. He preached his closing sermon W'lien Hie ear crushed old Tilden’s arm, !"r v rT n ’iif’'i°us suctions of the country, and it ^j^T he meeting of the Temperance Re­ .Vr. Ephraim Barrett also presents a rich stock ot regulate fares and freights on railroads except that the friends of Rev. Mr. Sweetser on the last Sabbath. Twas saved from umputution liy I his charm, III.—MEMBERSHIP. form Club at Farwell & Ames Hall, this eve­ dress goods, shawls, woolens, carpetings and every* between tlie States and to authorize the i i'n,'1 ' 1 ”'*viftly adopts the illogical conclusion Any person can become a member of this As- ran him up a very respectable vote on the first construction and operation of railroads The era of good feeling among church­ The Centaur LinjiAent; i v.'i'W/Abat the legal penalty for such crime is ning, will be addressed by Rev. Father thing pertaining to a lirst-dass dry goods store. sosiation. by signing the Constitution and By- evening. At the “close of the polls” on Friday With the efficient aid of Mr. Hastings, lie should be passing into or through two or more es appears to have dawned in Augusta, And when Barnum’s lion. Uncle Ben. Laws, and-p&ying a lee of two dollars annually, McSweeney and other speakers. Let there be Slates. The House bills for tlie exchange for the Banner warmly welcomes Itev. ' not severe enough. It cries out, there­ in advance; lint the privileges of the rooms evening, Rev. Mr. Chase had received 34‘J able to suit customers. A'hfrcc/gc also lias uricti dis­ Broke ilis leg in that dismal den. fore. for signal retribution upon theyiur- sliall be free to all. a full attendance. play of dry goods, crockery, cutlery and fancy wares, of registered for coupon bonds, and lo Mr. Tilton, Baptist, to that city and wish­ He roared for Centaur Liniment. votes, Rev. Mr. Sweetser 125, and 20 votes revise the coinage laws, were presented. es him all kinds of rare success. lanj " ^' derer. taken in “ blood for b K>3d~ and IV.—OFFICERS. J^^W e are requested to announce that an iu which lie offers good bargains. Bobiaroll <} Crock­ were scattered among the other ministers. The ett, at tlie Soutli End, who liave built up a very flour­ The French spoliation bill was discussed, Fr ink George, a brnkeman on tiie Me. Now as the poor horse, lame anti sore, The officers of tills Association shall consist interesting amateur dramatic entertainment Willi crippled knee limps lo our dour. r ' i 'ni" '^ e- ®ut t'ie JiflicuTty is not of li President, a Secretary and Treasurer, and eane was presented to Mr. Chase by Gen. Cil- ishing diji goods business in their locality, alsojliave without action. Tlie Senate receded from Central Railroad, was terribly jammed , in the lack of penalty, but iu.the ittck.tff a Board of five Trustees, who, together witli w ill be given at Farwell & Ames llall, o » Fri­ : ley in a facetious speech, to which the recipient a fresh and attractive stock aud will be sure to have its amendment to the internal rove iu*- while LOUpling ears at that station Wed­ And lags for Centaur Liniment; the President and Treasurer, shall constitute a day evening of next week, under the auspices their share of tlie holiday business. For lints, caps, bill providing tor twenty-five revenue nesday morning, the 11th. Three of his Anil the iloeile sheep on a thousand hills. " vGua certainty in the execution ot the laws. Board of Directors. appropriately responded. The gross receipts agents, In the House, Mr. Hale present­ of Father MeSweeney. Further particulars ricli furs, ami gentiemcna’furnishing goods, every­ l ibs were wrenched from tlie breast bone, Die by (he million—the screw worm kills, ,| New York does not need the gallows,— V.—DUTIES OF OFFICERS, o f the Fair were nearly $800, and the net pro­ ed a resolution, that no measures lie tak­ will be given in our next issue and by hand­ body will go to ireiittrorth's ol' course. lie alwajs besides receiving other internal injuries. (Ail sail'd by Centaur Liniment;) 1 , pj'i she has it; hut she needs a more seeme, Of the P r e s i d e n t shall be the duty of the ceeds will probably exceed $G00. tells people where to find him mid tvhat lie has to en towards removing from the army reg­ President to preside over all meetings ot the bills. ister or the regimental colors the names The new weekly paper to be started in We hear it shouted from West to East, -v- " '1 certain and unwavering execution of her Association when practicable. He shall also T iie South Marine R ailway Co.—Bark sell'.—For musical merchandise of every sort, of Bangor, if the necessary fund of $9,000 There will be no preaching at the Free course everybody will go io S m ith's, in Atlantic of the battles of the Union in the late war. By -peaking man and neighing beast, ~ laws—a more impartial and unswerving act as presiding officer of the Board of Direct­ “ E ihiraim W illiams.”—The ship-yard, work­ which was adopted—115 to 53. A hill i< raised, is to he an independent State ors. Will Baptist Church next Sabbath, as the pastor Itlock, where they will also find a great variety ol paper, and is to he under the control of “ Pass on tin- Centaur Linimeni!" maintenance of the course of justice. Of the Secretary and Treasurer—I t shall shops, wharf anil tracks of the “ South Ma­ fancy goods, toys mid ‘'notions" suited to the holi­ was passed for the transportation of Tiiis remarkiible arliele is for sale by all will be absent in attendance upon quarterly seeds, etc., through the mails, at the rate Dr. B. F. Teff't of Brewer. Eighty share- Dr,1,.',1 '7,7",'ei She does not need more hangings, but be the duty of the Secretary aud Treasurer:— rine Railway Co.” present one of tho busiest days. At ffgdc’s. also, purchasers will find vases, holders are reported to have already sub- in every village, parish and hamlet, 1st, as Secretary—To keep a correct record meeting. scenes to be found in our brisk and wide-awake fancy goods, dolls, small wares, etc., iu profusiou. of two cents for every four ounces. Bill warrant it to cure. more convictions, and fewer pardons. of tiie proceedings of the Association, and of the to remove the disabilities of J. E. Meiere scribed $8,000 toward the fund. J. B. ROSE & Co., 53 Broadway, N. Y. What we need is a stricter public con- Board of Directors. The Universalist church will be appro­ little city. Messrs. Snow, Farwell & Co., the Don’t pass by without culling un ltiui. If you arc tanking for a sewing inacaine fur n present for a of Maryland was passed. A resolution Rev. N. W. T. Root, Rector of St. Gifts for Girls at tin- .Music and Variety 2d, as Treasurer—To keep a correct account priately decorated with evergreens and mottoes proprietors of this flourishing business enter­ . science; a deeper conviction of moral of ail-moneys belonging to the Association: to lady (and nothing could be better), Afr. M uyo will was adopted requesting the President to Paul's church, Portland, died of confluent Store, prise, are one of the most energetic and sue- y.( / agency and personal accountability; a render a quarterly report of the same, and to for Christmas. show you tile favorite “ Wlleele’r lit W ilson,./. Shaw communicate information relative to the small pox Saturday alternoon. lie was provide, by order of tlie Board of Directors, all ful ship-building and repairing firms in the A Co, can sell you tiie “Singer." whicli is ahead oi condition of affairs in Louisiana, and thirty-two years of age, was a native of ,'eign ot clear common sense that refuses literature used by the Association, He shall E^g^The Methodist Sunday-school will have all otlicrs in the number sold, mid /-*. Singhi lius what action, if any, he iias taken with re­ New Haven, a graduate of Yale college, pay out the funds of the Association by the di­ a Christmas entertainment and Christmas'free, State, and in the words of the Boston Mercan­ SPECIAL NOTICES ( JIJ ‘ ° M’bt hairs, or degenerate into weak rection of said Board. tile Advertiser, “ they have a just reputation Domestic," un excellent mttebiue. Aud all tiles.- gard thereto, A resolutiou was adopted a chaplain of a Rhode Island regiment iu tJt ? -ntimeiitalism. Under such rule we Of the Directors.—It shall be tlie duty of the at the Vestry, next Tuesday evening. There agents are “ next door neighbors" in Pillsbury block, instructing the Judiciary Committee to tlie war and a line artist and writer. Directors to exercise in all things a general among Vessl-owners for the excellent, faithful inquire wliat legislation was necessary to DR, J, STSVE^S," ’.should have no verdicts of “ momentary will be dialogues, recitations, etc., and an ad­ so thut yon will not liave to travel far to see them all The Oracle sivs that by cable dispatch, management of the affairs of the Association, mission fee of 15 cents will be charged. Doors and prompt manner which has characterized It you are in search of nice perfhint-g or any descrip­ tta r tl against the dangers which threaten the owners of the ship Marcia Day have \asauity" and grant no immunity to the subject to the direction of the same, aud to ren­ the liberties ot the people of Louisiana, der an annual report of their work. open at G 1-2 o’clock. the performance of all their work.” Their tion of druggists’ fancy goods, J lr r r ill’t ii ju st the received intelligence that Capt. John Has Removed his Orficq plan who slays another in a fit of jealousy chief business is repairing, but they build one place to find u full arid elegant stock. Don’t for; Alabama ami Arkansas, and to guarantee Chase of that vessel and his wife are both VI.—LITERATURE. Remember the Fair of the Second Bap­ To the newly fitted-up ro _ t or in pursuit of revenge. or two new vessels every year, almost always film. A t tieenr'. •'rye’s ittaek, w in also be louin! | a Republican form of government, and dead; aisoth.it their daughter who wn It shall be the duty of the Board of Directors tist Society this evening a great variety of fancy goods...... And don’t forge; to avoid the tlie danger of civil war in with them, was well. But do we need to give greater promi­ to decide what literature, both secular and re­ keeping one on the stocks, on which their h Jp Lime Rock Bank Buk ligious, shall be used it) the rooms of tlie Asso­ ^•W endell Phillips, “the silver-tongued,” witli ull your purchases, that tlie children liav several -States of the Union. of Newcastle has gone to Cuba to take nence and effect to the death penalty, in may be employed when not engaged in rebuild­ sweet tooth,’’ but call at It. Anderson A Co.'s, in th eir charge of the vessel. curiv i i-the Post Office.w•e.where l»« ciation . will deliver the 6th lecture before the Rockland 111 im d friends- 11 J*- order to develop this stricter public con­ VII.—MEETINGS. ing or repairing vessels on the railway. Their uew auil convenient location next door to ThoradiKi to give him a cull.B Literary Association, on Monday evening of D om estic. it is said that Mr. Theophilus Cashing, science, to secure this better protection The regular meeting of the Association shall railway has a capacity of three tracks, on the Hotel, and get a generous parcel uf their candies and of Winterport, and tho two gentle.ney OFFICE Itol I, be held annually on the at next week. A rare feast of eloquence may he nice confections. About 2 o'clock on Sunday morning, a largest of which a ship of 1000 tons may be assmaa’ed with him iu the parehase of Po.-itive. from I 'j o l : ftud frvml s»o_ to society, to impose a more certain re- which meeting officers for the ensuing year il our readers cannot empty their purses mid HU lire brokeout in Chesterville, South Caro­ anticipated. the Coliseum will cl -ar $ ‘,6,ilo t lie tho op­ Uocklaud, Oct. 1672. shall be chosen, but special meetings may be taken out. In 1871 they hauled out, for paint­ tlit-ir arms with Christm as gilts at these places, they lina. aid tiefore Hie flam es were extin­ ^Y’aintupon crime? Sha.'i the preachers ami called at any time by the Board of Directors, ^ •L o v e rs of Dancing will bear in min^ ing and repairs 120 vessels, and between Jan. must be hard tube suited. guished half the business part of the (own eration. T he building coutains three •> divine law, “ Thou shalt not kill,” at the written request of any seven members of a halt' million feet of lumber, which sells r c ; J the Association, notice of all meetings to be giv­ the Christinas Ball to he given by Mr. Eph. 1 and Nov. 1, 1872, they had taken out ninety was burned. The loss is estimated at T P tin J^ tb p gallows ,X the head of their pro- — Inflated rubber bustles are tin-latest popu­ $150,000; about half insured. The lire readily at $12 to $25 per thousand. It en in two successive issues of tlie loc: 1 papers, Perry, nt Granite Hall, on Christmas evening, vessels for repairs, some of them being almost 'The Board of Directors shall meet quarterly, lar whim of fashion. It takes a yonng husband is thought to have beeu incendiary. will east $2 per thousand to take it down ion, when they march forth to con- and also the New Year’s Masked Ball at the entirely rebuilt. Their railways are constant­ or about $7,000. Estabrook dating from the annual meeting, at such hour with weak lungs half an hour to blow Ills wife A fire in Toledo, Ohio, Sunday morn­ ni)bii1!'111 llh tho world from the reign of violence and place as they may designate, and a majori­ same place. ly employed and several vessels are undergo The fallowing patents were issued to * Office of T. L. E » ty of said Board shall constitute a quorum for up to a fashionable retuuiliiy. ing, destroyed several valuable blocks of L i m e r t e law of peace? Not so. The gal- ing more or less extensive repairs at the pre­ buildings. The loss is estimated at $125,- Maine inventors for the week ending business. An interesting meeting ot the Temper­ Nov. 26th, 1872: I,. I. Rumpus, Auburn, __ _ m d the guillotine, the block and the V III.—READING ROOM. ance Reform Club was held at the Universalist sent time. They employ about 100 men, all Supreme Judicial Court. 000, covered by $200,000 insurance, most­ ly in Eastern companies. A fireman Burnisher for B iots and Shoes; Levi 8. K. MACOMBER, g P-’fEJT tho Gtake and the cross belong It shall be the duty of tho Board of Directors Church last Sunday evening. The house was of whom have been exclusively engaged on okl Abbott, Lewiston, Brush; J. F. Ober, to provide a suitable room or suit of rooms for K not Coun ty .—D ecem ber T erm . it.toted James Welch was killed, another to the reign of violence—to the time tlie use of the Association, aud to employ a su­ crowded. The President, Mr. G. O. Payson, work for several months past. had his arm broken and several received Mt. Desert. Shoemakers’ Pool; C. II W atch. Nt.'ikcr & Jew el when men's natural instincts pf resis­ perintendent to take charge pf tlie same, said gave some interesting information concerning One of the most thorough pieces of work ever slight bruises. Kuowlton, Rockland, Car Coupling; J. Wo. 1, Thorndike Block) room or rooms to he open on all week days at DICKERSON, J., PRESIDING. tance and defense needed to be exerjed the origin and progress of the Club, which now’ accomplished by this firm has been done upon It is officially announced that the Mu­ W. -Whittemore. Augusta, Breech-load­ R o c k la n d , suitable hours, butnotou Sundays,and no room ing Firearm, Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired : ' for their protection against crime, which under the control of this Association shall bu numbers 1250 members, and remarks were the barkuntine “ Ephraim Williams,” of New Tlie following actions have been disposed tual Life Insurance Company has aban­ used for games of chance, smoking, boisterous, York, which sailed from this port about ten of, ia addition to those reported last week: doned lor the present the plan of reduced A Missiouaty Convention of the Free they were not wise or strong enough to indecent or profane conversation, made by Messrs. Anderson, White, Hutchin­ premiums which caused such a commo­ Baplist pastors and chutcbes will he held ELD ERB E R R son, Jackson, and Vose, and a stirring closing days since. This vessel has been almost built B, N. Hemenway t-s. City of Rockland. J deal with in the majesty and power ol’ a IX.—EMOLUMENTS. tion iu Insurance circles. in Lewiston on Wednesday evening. Dee. 0 3 SA M 3U C D address by tlie pastor of tlie church, Rev. Mr. anew above tlie floor-timber heads. She lias Action upon a contract to draw a plan for an ISih, for the purpose of considering tlie » better law. But these instruments of No’offieer of Lffis Association shall receive engine house, $25.U0. Defeuce that i’ll, agreed A great scheme is proposed in a bill in­ any pay or emolument for services rendered had new top timbers, futtocks and wales and religious needs of the State and the best ~W I 2ST ZE . 8 death have disappeared from the fore­ the same. Sweetser. to draw tlie plan and if not used by die city not troduced Thursday iu the United States three streaks of out-board planking below tlie to change anything for it. Verdict lor the Plf. Senate by Mr. Osborn, of Florida, for the method of supplying them. Free r.eturn WINE from the Sambuei Fruclvs or Sweet Elde\ ground and receded to the background in x. — amendments. fkg3* A meeting for the organization of a tickets will he tnruished to those in at­ berry has been so rapidly growing in favor with wales. Enough of the out-hoard planking was Rice Hall for Plf. Mortland for Deft. survey of a ship canal from New Orleans .Medical Faculty, th at at the present tim e, it is , the criminal code, just in proportion as The constitution may be altered or amended church within the Universalist parish was lieltl tendance who pass over the Maine Central most universally prescribed as a healing remedy by a vote of two-thirds of tlie members present taken off to find all defective wood and wher­ Joli Rackliff, vs. Ellen Hendricks. to Fernandina, Florida. The bill -pro ,r the march of Christian civilization has on Monday evening, about fifty persons being Trespass ,breaking and entering Pilf’s close i t ides that it shall be made under the di- Railroad. Deteriorated Blood, Languor, Nervous Dq at any annual meeting of tlie Association, no­ ever such lias been found new has been pu' in gone forward. As men have become tice ot Mich intended alteration or amendment present. After reading the seriptures, singing by Deft’s cattle; killing and worrying sheep lection of tlie Secretary ol' War, and shall The Whig says that Mr. T. J. Wallace, bility, W ant of Energy and Vital Action I having beeu given in the call for said meeting. its place. Two sets of salt stops were put in and lambs by Deft’s dog. Tlie defense was eontcniplato a canal wide enough for the of Halifax, was robhe I, iu the sleeping attended with Torpidity of the Bowels. 1 a w -’ enlightened and humane, as thefre- and prayer, a deelaratio n of faitlt and consti­ For such indications this Wine is far superior BY-LAWS. and tlie vessel filled full of coarse salt between that the wrong party had been sued, as the cat­ passage of large side-wheel steamers such ear, on the passage from St. John to Ban­ to tution was adopted, which was signed by forty- ull of the imported Wines, and will ultimately super­ m,, juency or crime has dimiuished and the The Board of Directors may adopt such fur­ the timbers, around the transom and stern and tle and dog belonged to the husband ..ml not as are now in use on the Western rivers. gor. last Friday night, of notes, and cede them. Manufactured amt warranted Eure, by ther regulations or By-Laws for tlie govern­ two persons, including several members of tlie to the wife. Verdict for Deft. Intermediate water-ways are to be in­ drafts amounting to $25,000, $30 in C. M. T1BBETT8, liockland, Me. P sacredne6» of human life and rights and around ani on top of the lodging knees. Kockland, Feb. 1, 1672. ment of the Association and its interests, as church which existed here some twenty-five Moore for Pitt’. Rice & llall for Deft. cluded in the route when practicable, and money and two diamond .-tods valued at i property has increased, the number of they may deem essential to its well beipg. Eleven new beams were put in, nearly alt new years ago. A meeting for election of officers James Walsh, vs. John B. Marsh. estimates o f the cost of the canal prepared $100. While making his statement iu the 3 apital offenses has diminished and the carlines, and new liacknietaek hanging knees Suit on promissory note which had been tak­ for Congress. Superintendent’s office his pocket book, (JONSUMPTIGN CAN BE C lI For the Rockland Gazette. and completing the organization w ill be held gallows has beeu less and less used. were put in almost throughout, tlie old ones en up by the deft., hut plaintilf claimed that Gen. Ames has declined to serve in the containing tlie notes aud drafts, was SCUENCK’8 PULMONIC SYRUf on tiie first Monday of January, and members lie had received from the deft, a counterfeit It is not two weeks since a hanging Look A Few Words with Mr. Murray. left in being rebolted. She lias a new lluor and Senate Military Committee. In the re-ar­ brought in, having been discovered some SCHENCK’S SEAWEED TONI(’| will be received into the church with Utting re­ twenty-dollar bill in part payment, and this distance from the track near Mount SCHENCK’S MANDUAKE Pi LI.” place in Brooklyn. Jf this execution wa* Mu. E ditor:—As everybody and wife her ceiling is almost all new, the ceiling and suit was to recover that sum. Alter the evi­ ranging of the Senate standing commit­ ligious ceremonials on the last Bunday in that tees, General Logan was placed second, Hope. No clue has been obtained to the the only medicines that will cure 1‘nlinor capable of exerting a restraining influ­ oes to “the lectures,” of course you do; outboard planking being thoroughly treeuailed dence was all in, pllF. withdrew the case from Identity ol'ihe robber. ump month. the jury and consented to a nonsuit. so as to provide for his assuming the Somet medicines that will stopacouglJ ence, upon whom must that influence and I wonder if .yon ami all the rest have through and- through witii locust treenails. chairmanship in the event of the expect­ iearh Rice & llall for PltT. Afdrtland for Deft, the liver, stops the circulation* o f th Mo been as much exercised in mind since The Norwegian ship FrdSkUn, which Her deck, grub, plankshear, rail and hatches ed abdication of Wilson. Ames resented A C A R D . lave been exerted? Not upon sensitive Mathew Hastings, -vs. Wm- Riley. orrhage follows, ami. iu tact, ciou ring the was wrecked in the North Sea, with a luss ot this treatment on two grounds; first, that the very organs that caused tin c« vomeu and tender children, who would the last as I! Not about “ .My Creed,” or are till new. The deck is of tlie best yellow Assumpsit on four promissory notes. The Tho Ludjes of the First Baptist Society desire Liver eom'plaint ami dyspepsia'ar he was a West 1’oint graduate, while Lo­ express their thanks to the public for the -hudderingly have shat themselves away your creed, but concerning that wonder­ eighty persons, a few days ago, is said to liav pine seasoned plank, five incites deep and three notes were witnessed. Defense claimed that thirds of the cases of cousuniptioi the notes were witnessed without the knowledge gan was only a volunteer officer; and, generous patronage given them at- the Fair of complaining with dull pain in Hi ide. i frpioihe sickening sight; not upon men of ful man who “ brought up seven hoys and been built in this city in 1854. inches wide, and thoroughly edge-b°Re^ second, that lie was entitled to the chair­ last week. They thank the R >cklau^5 .ken down and jerked up twice more, evening. sent condition being that of helpless eavek ohairs genuine signed W. A. Batchelor. Sold by all Drug­ in tiie American Ship-masters Association and Custody of minor children to libt. “B M ” are warranted to retain gists, J ° your bonuet and run out to the neighbors. Beattie for Libt. paralysis. their Color and Lustre ’till worn out, a full as­ heir delight knew no bounds.” It is un- 5 ^ “ Mr. T. L- Roberts lias established an Messrs. Hartshorn & King’s offices. CHAS. BATCHELOR, Prop.. X . F. You’ve ‘brought up’ the boys all day, A full meeting of the Trustees of the sortment o f qualities always on hand. These I’nyly49 ‘ N ecessary to say that there was no influ- Express between litis city and Vinal Haven, The “ Ephraim W illiams" is owned by the James Wallace, libt. Betltana New '''•■ihnae. was held last Friday. goods are for sale at no other house in this * ^ ,(56 here to lessen the reign of violence and I’ll take care of tuC.'?* eveping.” wlqeh wjll no doubt be a source of conveuience I j gjanj Granite Co., and commanded by lace. county. fSiuwnton Brothers. 50 Beattie for Libt. .Mr. Sincluir brought forward Hie propo­ I’d be willing to give the trim m ing ot t0 (he public aqd of profit to the projector. Cflpt Sanfl L Keen Capt Kecn .g oQe of uf A RRIA G E8. “ uch prevails among the criminal class- sition to make Mr. Colfax editor, iu place A large lot of that famous Cashmere Boque new bat, the hat thrown in, if be said Annie Fuller, libt. rs. Janies C. Fuller. hi Aew York. tteutjoH to the q4yeFi*s0JP.ent | our most energetic and capable young ship- Bliss for libt. of Mr. lteid, hut it received the support Soap, (tiie finest: perfumed suap made in this that and did’nt spank them a single once ^Ye c:i of only himself and one other, six of the IhaugiHff is the penalty of murder in Insurance J blasters, whose position is duo solely to £5 fjira E. Ash, libt. t- country) has just been received at Merrill’s In this city, Dec. lath, bv Rev. A. H. S veetver ' Ir before they were a!I safe in bed. I wish of the “Thomaston Mutual ffut. L Ash. trustees sustaining Mr. Reid's manage- 'earl H. Spear of T hom aston, and Mt*a Mary A York, let murderers be hung, but *n exertions- He is nqt qnjy qn elficient of- l ’errigo for libt. ment aud the carrying out of the policy Drug Store. 42 tlet survey of aouth Thomas ton. Mr. Murray would give another lecture Company.” This company has been in suc­ In this .tty. Dec. llth. Ur. Martin U.Stajhl and not the gallows be made an unneces- « . . . . . ireful of the comfort of Orinija ft. Sliumau, libt. vs. Janies J?. ot Mf. Dteeley’s card. Mr. Sinclair then Holiday Gifts at the Music and Variety Miss Agnes E. Rowe, both uf Rockland. and tell us how it was; for, till I know cessful operation nearly half a century, is un­ , hut he is also k. . Shqiiian. endeavored to make up a pool ot dtltside Store. In this city, Dec. loth, by Rev. S. 1.. B. c4hec Mi v agent of demoralization. Do away Amasa Morse and 3tiss Lucy, J. Spear, Wm all about it, I shan’t advise that man’s der able management and has an excellent rep­ his men, as well as of himself. Tlie uuu. . l , "-'i«nii for libt. I stockholders to sell a controlling inter- T he Harvest oV THE Hea d .—-When the h public executions altogether. Seek utation. rake, bringing away a 7C'! fellow citizens to subscribe to any monu­ ly roomy forecastle on the “ Ephraim Wil­ - 1. Moore, i est of ol shares, aitne rate of $!,000.000, ■ C05{,1aS,u. 111 Wuhlqboro Doc. 3.1, Mr. V. A. AiUes of JeBor- •remote certain aud impartial enforce- John B. Moore, libt. rs ' lt coinhiliattoit representing telegraph {-.arted..... fibres every time it passes through tho »n, and Mus Ella Davis of Webster. ment. Though, if I could know that those ^^*Sch Silas McLoon, of this port, on her liams,” fitted up with a substantial coal stove, Beattie for libt. uir, baldness wqultj yqou be ine\ itfrtjlel But V ‘t of all laws, and seek to make laws I — ->i. u interestg, This move-1'pven in this ease, forlorn as it hiav (lid ...... seceti boys were really aud truly “brought passage to New York, lost a man overboard is a sufficient indication of this com inedible Washington Babson, libt Co/ileliaj ’inli •'tliniftisUa.. will be most effectual to secure liief oan be arrested, the Io paired, up" by the man, without any help from during a gale, but succeeded in rescuring trait of his character. With his vessel rebuilt Babson. •*. ’^-''laii-ou, aided *” i.,.; '-application + Conviction of criminals a —-'mote Staples for libt. •’ion of tho D E A T H S. and he didn’t allow anybody to him. in this thorough manner, he has now a craft of which he may be justly proud and we wish John Deering, libt, Aut a vtion of society. for him, why, I’d ad- The snow which came on Monday night 'VS. Matilda him many successful voyages. •• !. Nov.28th, Mr. Edwar 1 H. r* 'stanter. i made a little sleighing, though not enough to i Rice & Hall for liht. this ci)y, .geo 26 years, 7 months, 13 days W J I make runners glide easily, except where the ’ Marshal Bramhall seized a large jsuan- ti;L city, Dec. 1-ith, David F . CohamglU ig one Boy. Nettie M. Blake, libt, ’V*’ JLUULUU and to day$. ! roads had been worn smooth. Another mode- lity.of Iiq tors on Atlantic W harf last SaJLrday Blake. Dec. 12th, Franklin D incipul ow n-: rate fall of snow on Wednesday night, hoa^- morning and also a quantity at the expiss of­ Rice & Hall for libt. A TW'gt » u t 3th, P a the ri no Cprdift’ to ^ever, put a good coating on our streets aud to­ fice. We are glad to see the law befifc-ex­ Court has afl It goes tWlK united ecuted and hope the good work will b e ------m t,— Press. pics? j day the skighs are flying merrily. February tinued, without fea * j,: ^ ill cirtitrO tH iiti ]\1 A 1 U X i X t tW U L < GOMNEWSFORALL. V • . t | , i P O S T OP' 3O O K L A N D , — p ----y- 1 if \ I Arrived.. , T .□C ,£Y3I . Jl ut»d . .>noiMOoA A r 12th Venilia, I rv " dlrrothViav: tW h, L eontine, C rocky I, I>anver«: II l'arr. ; Honda, Thom pson, N. Yp>k, 1- - <• -N Gafilerw-ood. Boston; KULM STOCK OF R ichm ond.M uptiii. ifo; A ,kansas. SfnTfh, DanVers; -FOR-) J ; I ■ ( « i l i - ' - d l I S Jfcyi ( utter. I < l‘ in, Pain, Ciutiffej fobs I iquitnbo, Lewi.-. Mil.-.. ?fh, Elizabeth: Ifbngmnr, COSViE ONE! C Cobb, Amt s 1. -t >n; Snow Squall. Norton, A" i,:.j Tri.',. 1 TV,.T;VT HIT1 lUiDr! ) Bit'll 1I2TSB6',' ~ ss,000,000 ; «a; IStli, Unci' Sam, btiu#gn, Boston; n. Wood. Hu!wn; i.exingldn,, littUbCh. Boston; tti v GOME ALL 1 Thousands of Dollars worth of Presents to be made within • A»Avd> .»hw u^n*'vYAo ‘am ; . Wave. Ao ; . I. Susan, Bishop, do;-It s ’D ’Mt DlWl 'igdou, "*•" rin:; T j -.-t Wing', -NfiHfiston, do; M oell, Hall, Port I .m l; George, llabhidg. bury- odlrs, we call your attention tpour well selected p o rt; Fr .. H...... atch, Kales...... X Y " . i;lobe, Bray, Bus- stock of ton;M6tli,Orcg' H. Miller, do; C Knight. Carle,.do; L DRY ; .fir.'.' ')3I!I St G rand Island, Mi'li.-r, N \ : Concordia. Tolman, Bos­ 30 IO A Y S . ' $8,000,000/^ ton; 17tb. 11 t. 1.1- i. 1 . agton. Belfast, Viotpry, Shaw, Boston 15th, Pauline, Smith, do; Water AVltcb, Am es, do. . • 'l l Sailed. DRY .uoms-jlji *iij Sid 12th, Fx.-u r. 1 .dlcton. Boc,on; Gen Wash­ AND- BLOOD & HIX, ington. Wu . H.i lot’s B:He. B vster. N Y; 5 W in H >i«‘fl .Mullen I’orlsm -utli: May Munroe. UNION BLOCK, MAIN STREET. Ha 1. Curde.ua.-. F Jai leson, Kiion Hon. \ inalhaven; I f ynit ‘wish a Fine Bottle of $ 8 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 J. Itakfi . XL; I-entile. I ’ h ige, B oiton: L i­ vonia. 1 :ih . Yem in . I. ev. - N orfolk: y j Ilnvo succeeded in finding, in Boston and New York 14:li. E \!ire--. * A h rvootl. Bo- : 1 Laconia, i ■ r Hall.N1 \ -uni.tr Jmdiaoa. «. H i • Miller, FANCY COCOS. , Markets, the VERY LATEST STYLES of GOODS in their Salem ; Mm p lie:., r-oti, Duuuui- itt Snow Will open this da> one of the finest assortments of desirable goods suitable for.Christiuas Gifts to Ladies, lino, aud having found BOTTOM PRICES also, are p re-. Squall, N ort u. Vi i. - in >; 17th, «.Iude<«u. H all, N ti . J ’ • .11^-. i r York: Leontine. CioGvit, Salem. Gentlemen, Misses andJBoys. ever offered in this city. We would call special attention tojour stock of PERFUME. -A T T IIE - . pared to offer better inducements to their patrons this D IG AS T E R S . . i t . '...7 . ’ i o .£ seasen than ever before. Parties purchasing Bnrt|iie Sharp-bur.. of >tor\ton.i ' ipt Kogew, from < mn-iadt lor I • h reported I ' cable as a S O U T H E N D . total Io-, in I ... N orr >. crew save Her cargo H e has the best assortment of Perfumes and w a- c s i g n e d to Lu) r. . - :••rt-riC o . (Tile Sharps­ ■ . 1 : ■ ; j burg wus ii good ve.-H ' ' :mis reght Now is yoart GOLD WATCHES, Stockton, itt iNi'2, Jim; Handkerchiefs, P r ic e s . «< id other's), others in priofc or quality. 'Jdst received at Bri* Flo nee I I I H eader . In uddiUoUj ia our Stock we have the best assort­ ’io-ton. wi: «• bh - nn .-ses.fiOo do ment ot . • i , will do well.to; examine:our Stock. Wo have American ml *F» |Ag> .-undrii -. • low ed into . bilking badly; nr-a < pair. > /n and ^nlPQrteil Watches of various manufactures; som The sch At • • apt Clark in'Initial, Hemstitched, Motto aud Plain Stitched, in FANCY GOODS worth for Port’.. 1 ' lha cargo of Single and Fancy Boxes. A full line of Real and Berlin and American Worsteds, very tine self wiuders. Also, some nicely adjusted timers, About the time - rtn of the Im itation E. BARRETTS. -(•<•11 oir Monhejm. v.-sels that 'iir .'iu : JAVA CANVASS, (0 , and other improvements too numerous to specify here. •d in oilier ports. IT.- >ev« re gale of to beYonnd in the city.* ’ •• : • ■ : . . U • . , —AND— ci no word lrom ifie ii since, gives WAFFLE CANVASS, &C, ' ‘ i :! SOLID SILVER WARE yard, overboard uud was drowned. X £ -a SPOKEN. Cudcrslcevcs, Linen Handkerchiefs Extra Bargains! Jjf is complete. JEWELRY—Solid aud Plated—in “Teat ® > D ec2, lat 29 30. Ion 71 55, sell Frank Trent, from Kt J? . . ° ■ (Zi hlayaguez for. New York. At Wholesale and Retail, for the Holidays. jg E variety. CD Were destroyedfduring th» •f Dec ii, lat 3348, lan 75 40, sen Jo h n S Ingraham , 1 lor Philadelphia. 7(y w i y Please call and examine our rich and varied Stock: | 2 . Dec 15. lat 40 21, Ion 6v 14. SCh Ma. Ma Munroe, T id ie s , FANCAr SO LI’S Hall, bouud W. We shall not importune you to purchase. IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. Rockland, Nov. 20, 1872. 50 ( “ DOMESTIC PORTS. GIFTS, for the Toilet, including Cashmere Boquet Soap. BOSTON—A r lOtli, sell L-.«cy J a n e , Rhoades, Rock­ Latest Style Bows, N. B. Fashionable Dress Making done here by G R E A T F IR E land. Mi . J . I' ROBBINS, who will be happy to receive • 171b, sell S t Lucar, W aterm an. Cam den; Gen her old friends aud patrons in her new and pleasant WILL BE PUBLISHED ONI A I A |k| Washington. Walker. Rockland; Union. Arcy, do. • We have just returned from the market and : NEW YORK—rAfe»a?ON, MZE. But. notwithstanding this tllQ land. (Incorporated in 1828.) A REPRESENTATIVE NE1V ENGLAND JOURNAL. „ !T ,T rr; A r 17th. sch H arvest,M iller.R ockland. n o d 1%’eedle Cases. to be found in the county...... r .. departm ent of i-iimo Forte work. Tliose who may -y^.' * NEW LONDON—Ar 14th. sch Billow from RP:k- j S^.A.D>TJES, QFF1CE MAIN ST., THOMASTON. It will contain lull aud carefully prepared reviews contemplate sending their l’ianos to Boston land. This Company having been in successful operation of all the New Books, a valuable and entertaining put in order, can have the same work accompiis i NEWPORT—Ar Hth. sells George Peab.»dy, for forty-live years, continues to insure Dwelling variety of original Foreign Correspondence, a full di- and with less expense, without moving them uni 1 McKav. Rockland; Angeline. Robiusoti. New fork ; Remember that the gentlemen are great Houses, Furniture. Baras &c., for the term of foui gest oi Musical, Artistic uud Dramatic Matters, end the house; the renewing of which will render tin- 1 for Boston; J D Ingraham. Nickerson. Philadelphia LIn our store you will find I lovers of Meerschaum Pipes, and years, on us favorable conditions as any other re a full record of the Markets, Commercial and Finau-'action susceptible to the most delicate touch m-I lor New Bedford sponsible < oinpan. . It avoid- i..iz.n.L.u- ti-us utal ciai Aflairs, aud all the live topics of the day. creasing the Power; Volume ami Purity of Tone io Great Sacrifice, BALUMOKF J ld Hth. -cli Charlotte Juireson,! has the reputation of paying its losse- promptly r p ZE ZR ZVt S their original capacity, together with a style of 1 Junn soi, Jameson. Sr X'.-waw. DIRECTORS- n. ...a lunll,£ which will produce the most desirable r. ..i.r, .131^113 TV. DRESS GOODS. ? Siibtc i-« be a* Out* Y < *2.00 order- left with Mr. A. H. Weeks, No. 3 Tftorudike 1 .11 •V B O E -P jw e.l out 11th. George Gillchreri, t«»r Malauzas. JOHN C . LEVESSAI.ER, 1’IIOMAS O’BltlE X, Tvfo 3 .3 0 Block will receive attention. O l iv iu : Robinson', A l f r e d W a it s , B.U<> A/- " 1 1,1 L"*1.'0*1*” Forte., ,nd bear in mind that the ladies have a weak­ •Ja m es O. Cu sh in g , B. W eb b Co u n u e, “„ . o r R , ...... POREIGN PORTS. CHRISTMAS E . K. O’B r ie n . At at St Jo h n , N B, 9»h. brig A ugusta, B uck,R ock­ ness for line Perfumery, both of which JOHN C. LEVENSALER, Pres’t. A splendid assortment in all the new shadeg, now 1 3 .0 0 4W’2 S T E PH E N GROV’ER , land. can be found in great variety at opening at 1 8 .7 3 Piano Forte Makei, At Calcutta 1st nit, William McGilvery, Xlcbols, THOMAS A. CARR, Sec y. Twenty *• •* •• . . 24.00 SIMONTON BROS. for Dundee. At Singapore Oct 2.1, barque W A Farnsworth, Fifty Copies to Ouc zlddi'CMH , . 30,00 Bray. unld. ZMZ _E 1R, ZR, I I j X i ’ s , Geo, W, Gilchrest & Co., At Guu’tape 23d,barque Henry A IJtclitieid.Spauld- E. BARRETT’S. The last named rate makes T h e Boston W e e k l y HEAD QUARTERS DEALERS in G l o b e , when taken by a Club of Fifty, the cheapest Sld from llavann rtli.scb John Bird. Sleeper, for new spaper in Am erica, Continue to sell at the same LOW PRICES as here­ Pensucnla. Also, a Large Stock of Drugs, FOR M EN’S tofore. CM fi«mi Havre 2'.»th uh, Martha A McNeil, Writs, GIFTS Ship Stores St Chandlery, Teriqs always in advance. Send in your subscrip-l securV^DJ? bpen *n Boston during the past week, and tions ut once, to commence witli the first number of rnUTPIT A fl M T TI and everything to be found 66 SOUTH STREET, the paper. Address lU lv A j Xklx A Jill PfJpW YORK. 1513 A I •’X'lJPVJL. Sept. 22, 1872. ly* Globe Publishing Company, Boston, Munn Appropriate, useful and inexpensive in a First Class MOHAIRS BOOTS! j A full line of our own Manufacture, all Hand Made Extraordinary PARIAN VASES, Drug Store, F O R S A L E 1 and warranted. Maoris, in c CHRISTMAS Also, a full line of Ladies’, Misses,’ Children’s, Boy’s and Y ouths’ "wS'A'fCS-] 3 t ? X E S , Simonton Bros. At Wholesale and Retail. iirMTi rirr cosisting of A rable, Pasture a n d; R nckland' Dec. 18, 1872. 2 tS-i-i r r r ' ^yci Wood Land, wiili a good House, Barn' ~~ —r and Outbuildings thereon. T h e Stock and Farming Utensils to be sold with the; Boots, Shoes, Slippers and Rockland, Dec. 18, is PRESENTS Farm if desired. Enquire of the subscriber oil the BARGAINS, P E R F U M E R Y £ i FA N C Y premises,’or EDWIN SMITH, E sq., a t his office in CHRISTMAS W arren. Rubbers, JAMES W. WOOD. H A N D K E R C H IE F S , a t December 4, 1872. 3w l Selling very Lniv for Cash. In the We are selling goods at Particular attention is called to |our stock of Mo­ Wedding Invitations.—Latest Styles vvjc.- -r"~ hairs and, Brilliantines. We have the best make <>f these goods to be found in the city, and are selling with or without monogram, and envelopes to T-IYDE’S. HOLIDAY them very low. match, furnished at short notice a t t h is OF­ FICE. Crockery and Glass Ware Line, HEAL & CALDEBWOOD, Patterns, and are giv- SLOCUM BAKER’S . A good assortment Mau ita. -arer^ t.f and D- alers in E. BARRETT, Berry Block. LOWER PRICES 3 i . V i 2 . X JES, G O O D S v a s e s , Hanging, Stand and of all kinds. STEAM DYE ^ODSE, Bracket’ Saddle*, i -» rdh -. ( '<»!L. i -. Blanket*. ILobo OJJice opposite rancell A Ames M ock, Hand Lamps, Whip*. <’«»•»b-. U„u»he». IdLOIM UI>A.Y Than for the past Ten Years. Fly Net*, etc. Main Street, - Rockland; Me. .‘SELLIACr VZEItY ZT.OW. Also u good assort sin u s. SHAWLS, I_I AVING the experienei |of twenty-two years in the Try inks and Valises G r O O 1 3 v COLOGiNE SETS, tire satisfactiou for all who favor me with & „ r S Table and Pocket Cutlery, I am prepared to do the most fashionable colors. J on Hand m r Repairing done in the beat and at ciiorl | A Splcnpid Assortment, consisting of Goods of all deacriptions such iw W ooden W are, Flour and IBoquet H olders, We would call Inline Koelc f., R ockland. Crape, Satin, Silk, Cashmere, Choice Family Groce­ SHAWLS, Wool and Cotton-and-Wooi ries, Choice Teas, CHINA TEA SETS, can be cleansed, dyed and finished in the most Pure Cround SPECIAL ATTENTION Busts, Statutettes, French China perfect manner. Ladies Cloaks and Saeques. also,1 LEV£E ANO FAIR. Gentlemen’s Garments dyed or cleansed uud pressod C o ffe e , _____ We have a Inice assortment of Shawls. Paisley without being ripped, with all the appearance of SHAW’S] Shawls in scarlet ami black, open and tilled centres. and Spices in Bulk. Sets, German Study Lamps, new. Lace, Ribbons, &c., done in a superior man- rTUlE Ladies of the Second Baptist Church and So- J TOILET SETS, A Iso,) Woolen Shawls of every description, at prices TO A JL ck-ty wdl hold a Levee and F air in But the best pre-i nt for a lady, one that will he the that cannot fail to suit, at All Goods delivered at any part of the city. Chandeliers, most useful and tiiat she will appreciate more and GRANITE HALL, more every year of her life, (and also the giver,) is S. BAKER, Proprietor. And all kind* of articles, useful and ornamental, suit­ one o f the Jfainqus SHAW, ESTES & CO., J O B L O T ” . - O N - able lor Holiday Gifts, may be found for sale in great B A JR R ZE T T ’ S , AGENTS :—H. H a t c h , Rockland; A. Y. W e b b , Waldoboro’; Miss M. E. Ciia m p n e y , Rockport. TniM tSDAl EVENING. DEC. 19. 1872. variety, by SPEAR BLOCK. SINGER SEWING MACHINES. Parties in Camden and vicinity wishing to send Rockland, Nov. 14, 1872. Numerous-artKli' both Plain and Fancy, for! me their work, can do so by leaving .it with J am es —OF— ChrUtmaF and iiolday Presents will be offered for Lamps, Cutlery, Castors, Fruit P e r k y . 3m5l T A R T - 1 3 ^ , A. ROSS WEEKS, J. SHAW & CO., with every variety of Refreshments to suit every va- ( Stands, Cologne Sets, ri«ly of ta ste , will be provided. yyiddle Store ROCKLAND, WOOLENS, THE ROCKLAND BRASS BAND SMOKERS’ SETS, LISTEN TO THE TRUTH! BLACK ALPACAS, will be in attendance. f the the new Biock recently erected by Messrs. ADMISSION 23 CENTS. Which we are selling for j Vhould the w eather prove unfavorable, i tw ill be Vases, Toys, Mugs, SANFORD'S IA'DEFENDE.Vr LINE. For Men and Boys’ Wear. (1 Fiiday evening. 3w52 TOY TEA SETS, &c., &c. Winter Arrangement. REMOVAL A new stock Just received at Christmas is Coming and Also, a good line of 25 tore F urniture. New and begs to Inform his friends and patrons u«-- „ n o c k |a n d , Dec. 10, 3S72. E. BARRETT’S. Second Hand, at 21 Salem, near Hanover St., Boston. opening one of the largest ~ ...at he is just ioods g o l d E24W37 BARNUM, FRYE & Co. NOTICE. watches apully ot )IIE members of the Knox Agricultural and Horti­ AND VESSEL FOB SALE. cultural Society are hereby notified that us the rday provided by the by-laws lor the annual meeting J £ J a YE just received from Boston and New York a comes on Christinas, said meeting for the election of large Stock of oificera will will be held at the city rooms in Rock­ BOOTS AND SHOES, land, on THURSDAY, Dec. 20th, at one o’clock P. CARPETINGS, Bucksport: e-r.js about. 4U M. of 31, Members will please attend. G f O L D C H t ^3 JtKjhxjb Lumber: drntt o;I feet loaded. Will be AINS. OUR j*sold ut a b a• " Apply to Fancy ArticSs, F. W. SMITH, Secretary. CHAS. A. DLVEREUX, At prices that will astonish everybody. Our 3w2* Bucksport. W A T C H E S f And Goods for the Georges National Bank, In Woolen, flic rap, Oil Cloth,'Straw Matting, &c. tp ilE Stockholders of the (|eqrgcs National Bank can always be found at L of Thomaston, are'heTeby notified that theit An­ WHOLESALE ROOM II O U J D A Y s , nual Meeting will be held at tlieir Banking Rooms, on TUESDAY, the 14th day of Jan u ary n ex t, a t 10 CHBOMO PICTURE GALLERY o’clock, A. 31., tor the purpose of choosing a board of Among which lie has the most beautiful and extensive Is well stocked with Mr. Murray’s Lecture variety of Directors for the ensuing year, and act upon any other E . BAlR R E T T ’S. CLOCKS, business tbut may legally come before them. Is better than ever, and we cordially invite all to come and inspect it. We have 3 was listened to last week by a large C 'H R O M O ’S P e r Order. ' j and attentive audience aud pronounced an a very large stock of >. , able production. One point in bis dis« ever presented; to the public in this vicinity, all of Domestics and Small Wares, AND which he oilers at extremely moderate prices. Re­ __ course, at this busy season of the year, m em ber, Fine Jewelry, Silver and Silver Plated W are, I struck us forcibly. F. E. C1LLCHREST, Rockland National Bank. And Country Dealers and Peddlers wUI Bnd It far Middle Store in Levensaler Bros. New Block, FEATHERS their advantage to examine our goutb boforo making ; “ MAKE HOME ATTRACTIVE” CTEW ZSLZRi"^, w2 THOMASTON. rilU E Stockholders of the Rockland National Bank Parian Coods]and‘FancyIGoods their purchases, by the use of Fireside Games, Parlor Or- JL are hereby notified that tlieir annual meeting will C. I ’. FESSENDEN, be held at their Banking Rooms, on TU ESDAY, the iiamenis, ace. One would almost think 14th day of Jan u ary , 1873, a t lOotelock A. M., for tlie Of all Kinds. Druggist & Apothecary, choice .pf Directors, and transaction of any other that the speaker had paid a visit to the Solid Sikes* & Plated business that may legally come before them. Of all grades and prices always on hand. Come one MJ. 5 KIMllAlL BliOCK, P e r O rder. and all and tecuie some of the great bargain’ - ' In fact we have the finest lot of goods “aitable for WM. II. TITCOMB, Cashier. we shall offer, ’ - 'vukh SIMOATOXBROS., KMusic and Variety Store It o o k 1 a n d , M o . Rockland, Dec. 4th, 1872. 52 where all there Gaines and Ore l’arlor April.30,1871. iptf HOLIZDAy PRESENTS I" Ornament.—Pianos. Organs. JIrlodcons, W are, Toys, &c., ’ l.mbroidcrrd Broadcloth Covers, Piclares, T h o r n d ik e Wm. H. Kittredge & Cq., E. BARRETT, ever soon ’^Vuis section, aud wc will guarantee prices to be as low as the lowest. ROCKLAND Which they arc selling at the Lowest Druggists & Apothecaries - M A I N E . A W ith T h o u s a n d Of ArhClCS jtttti Pealcra I- The public are respectfully invited to call and see our goods, at H6efal and ornam ental, are in stock and Prices. KALLOCH & WHITE, Proprietors. ;.y pm ilcalarly adapted to the Holiday Trade. I Kookland. Nov. II. 1872. MEDICINES. IE? Berry Brothers* Livery Stable ia connected with No. 1, Berry Block, NO. 3, SPEAK, BLOCK, ttie House. -Wetldlnrr and Visiting Cards ne*Uj> NO. 3, BERRY BLOCK, ROCKLAND. iw-Pleaoeex&mi’'- our' Stock before KOCKLAN1), ME O. A . K a l l o c h , 1 printed at this often purch»-’- 30 J . C. W h it e . J Buckland, Deo. 4,1B73. ‘wW - o .n g zioesXnAJNX>. i ®he (Church (Column. Railroads A' Steamboats. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Business Cards. Saving Jlacliiiics. •Medical. KNOX & LINCOLN RAILROAD A CREAT COMBINATION Rockland, Doc. 19, 1872. No. 28. and the very best business opportunity ever offered, II. I. O ltH & |'0„ 1 WHEELER & WILSON’S A y e r ’s is to be found in an agency for taking subscriptions to DON’T The undersigned, having engaged H en r y W ard B e e c h e r ’s WINTER ARRANGEMENT. Great LITERARY, FAMILY NEWSPAPER with MUSIC & VARIETY STORE —D EA LERS IN — column o f this paper to use as he may see which is given away the lurgest and best Premium Picture ever offered, the new and exquisite $1 2.00 WELL’S CARBOLIC TABLETS, Stoves mid Tin Ware. Cherry Pectoral, „ lit, begs to announce that neither publish Two Through Passenger Trains Io Coston D a ily ! FRENCH OLEOGRAPH W orihh'NH im itiilioiiN are on the market, but We sell an excellent Piano Forte for are called “ Paradise.” {Oleographs are the only scientific preparation of Carbolic Acid for For Diseases of the Throat and Lungs, tyle, ers nor editor are in any degree responsi- the choicest class of French Art-printing in oils—the Luna diseases is when chemically combined with other LESS THAN $1,00 per Dav for such as Coughs, Colds, Whooping e for what stay here be said. perfection o f Oil-chromo.)—We also give the superb web known remedies, as iu these T a b l e t s , and all SECOND HAND STOVES, Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma, ost« S 1 O p a i r of Genuine French Oil Chromos,• • W i d e parties are cautioned against using any other. and Consumption. JULIUS Jl. WARD. low s: A w a k e ’’ A. • • F n a t A bleep,” subjects LIFE-SIZE I ii a l l < iibCM of irritation oftlie mucous membrane One Year- of till description bought and sold. Second band —charm ing fa csim ile s of original Oil Paintings. th ese t a b l e t s should be freely used, their cleansing FURNITURE oi all kinds bought and sold. Par­ LEAVE. This paper has the largest circulation in the world. and healing properties are astonishing. Fine Tuned Organs, one set reeds, fur S5.00 ties breaking up housekeeping should give us a ci\ll. Among the great Services. It will next year be made better than ever. Serial B e m a i* n e il, never neglect a cold, it is easily cured We have also on hand and ior Hale discoveries of modern Boston, - • 8p. tales by world-famous authors, L. M. Al.COTT. El>- in its incipient state, when it becomes chronic the . science, few are of In 8. Peter’s Church, Rockland, at 10 1-2 Portland, w a k ii E g g l e s t o n , H a r r ie t B e e c h e r St o w e , cure is exceeningly difficult, use Well’s Carbolic Tab- “ “ “ one stop, 90.00 All kinds of Second Hand Sails, Bath. - - I more real value to etc. New aud brilliant contributors. Illustrated bolic 'Tablets as a specific. varying in size from a Main sail to Topsails and Jibs mankind than this ef­ M„ 2 P. M. Sunday School at the close o Woolwich. 9.15 Holiday Number and back nos. ot Miss AlcotPs story JOHN Q. KELLOGG, 18 Platt St., New York, Nequ asset* • ...... four stops, 115.00 fectual remedy for all the afternoon service. FREE. The most taking -‘C om bination 1” The Sole Agent lor United States All kinds ot T R L ' f K , such as is usually found iu Montsweag,* largest commissions p a id ! One Agent made! P rice 25 ten ts a t< x. tend for circular. JUNK STORES, bought'and sold. SEWING MACHNES diseases of the Throat Wiscasset, - 9.45 3 m onths; another $537 in 35 d ays; another $94.40 “ “ “ fire stops, 125.1)0 and Lungs. A vast ' Christmas. . N Castle &Duma,10.05 in one week; one $37.00 in one day, and many oth­ Want absolutely the best ARE THE trial of its virtues, D atnascotta Mis 10.15 O AGENTS Crockett’s Building, ers from $5 and $10 to $10 per day. T his year ■ X| selling books f Send for circulars ol MELODEONS—Portable t.ue, $65 & Most Simple, Practicable and Eco- throughout this ana This joyous season will be celebrated with us Nobleboro’,* oilers are even more profitable. W inslow’s Mills,* p V e n t ’s Un a b b id g k h I ll u s. F am ily Bi N O R T H E N D . other countries, has- No waiting lor the premiums. Tiiit S u b sc r ib e r ™ b l e . Over 1100 pages 10 by 12 In. 20 “ Piano Ca-.e, ?!C0. inomical Sewing Machines in this year in the good old style of dear Mother W aldoboro’ - - 10.50 Rockland, Feb. 14,(1872. loti shown that it does GETS THEM WHEN HE PAYS HIS SUBSCRIPTION. pages Bible Aids, &e. Arabesque $0.25 Gilt Edge. 0 th e W o rld . surely and efiectuully W arren, - - 11.12 l i G o i t a g e n w a n t e d : Church. The bells here and in Thomaston ieorges River,* rs clasp. $8 20 Full Gilt, 2 clasps, 11.00. “ BELDEN. THE We will sell a Superior Organ with 6 8t ’ s tor control them. The testimony of our best citi­ Intelligent men and women wanted everywhei h t e h ie f HIGHEST I’UEMIUM Thom aston, - 11 30 3.55 W C ,” for Winter evenings, 30,h 1000 ready will be rung before sunrise on Christmas Day. To get good territory exclusively assigned, send early T h e A m er ic a n F a r m er ’s H o r se Bo o k :” The E. G. STODDARD A CO., zens, of all classes, establishes the fact, that Rockland, arrive 11.40 4.10 LESS THAN 50 cis. a di y for AT THE The services will begin on the Vigil of the for circular and terms! J. B. FORD & GO., New Standard, 40th 1000 ready, Epizootic Treatments, &c. Manufacturers and Dealers in C h e e r y P ec to r a l will anc does relieve and No. 0. York; Boston, Mass.; Chicago 111.; San Francis' C.F. Vent, N .Y . & Cinu. Vent & Goodrich, Chicago. cure the afflicting disorders i f the Throat and Festival, in Thomaston at 7 P. M. On the LEAVE. Passenger. Passenger. Freight. Cal. 4wl O n e Y e a r . PARIS EXPOSITION, 1867. Lungs beyond any other med cine. The most Rockland, - “ nrA G E N T S WANTED~ In fact, we give customers excellent bai;Lius aud SOAPS, TALLO W , GREASE, dangerous affections of the P.tlmonary Organs morning of Christmas Day there will be two Thom aston, - 10.10 A G !•:IN T S W A J V T J E D for easy terms. Wheeler & Wilson awarded over 82 Competitors a I Georges River,* NEATS JrOOT OIL, &e yield to its power; and eases of Consump­ celebrations of the Holy Encharist; in Thom­ For most important Book ever published, “ Every » l r We wish the public to understand that we re­ tion, ctned by this preparation, are public­ W arren. - - 10.30 II o i mc O w ner’* I yelopedia.” A’ew Horse dis- {ALSO, GOLD MEDAL, aston. at 8 A. M.; in this city at 10 1-2 A. M., W aldoboro’ - - 10.60 7.35 BOSTON ,U,L Destruction ceive payment iu advuuce for l t e u , of ly known, so remarkable as hardly to be be­ ease and all others oi which the Horse is subject fu lly u a e n l a . Machines. They Execuet I lieved, were they not proven beyond dispute. W inslow’s Mills,* A history of this renowned city, from its earliest set­ explained with successful treatment, every horse own­ with full service. In the evening S. Peter’s Nobleboro’,* Rapidly and with I As a remedy it is adequate, on which the public tlement to,he present time. Sample copies by mail er should buy it. Also. New M ap* of U.S. and Our Variety Department Mudline* in use. Competent Judges, who have used Damu’scotta Mis, 11.18 3.18 8.30 WM. Flint & CO., Springfield, Mass. lw PURE GROUND RONE, may rely for full protection. By curing Coughs, Congregation and Sunday School will unite 3.25 8.45 World. N. E. Township, anil C haim . I l»read* and is Complete. Examine our stock and you will agree the ditlerent Machines, recommend the N Castle & Duma, 11.25 P i c t u r e d , lurgest assortment for A gents in New FOR AGRICULTURAL PURPOSES. the forerunners of more serious disease, it saves W iscasset, - - 11.50 3.50 9.45 SO O made Dec. 3d by one Agent selling w ith us. with those in Thomaston in a service at S. HORACE GREELEY AND FAMILY, Englai;land. Apply at once for terms to D.L. GUERN- A L B E R T S M IT H . Iy22 Gay Street, Rockland, Maine. wHEETL/rcit <*e w m so iv unnumbered lives, and an amount .. Montsweag,* ’ublislier, Concord, N . II. 4w51 John Baptist’s Church, to be followed by a Nequasset,* Aline engraving, 22x28 in., sent by mail lor $1.00. Rockland, Ju ly 3, 1872. 7tf j tin liable, because they sire the mos* Si not to be eoirlbuted. It challenges j toe foilow- Lwicli, 12.15 p .m 4.15 10.25 We also mail Button-Hole & Sewing Machine Thread pie and Durable Machines, con-equently not vinces the most sceptical. Every .. Chrstmas Tree and a joyous good time for Bath, arrive, 12.30 4.30 10.40 Cutters, and Needle Threading Thimble, price 25 liable to get OUT OF ORDER, because keep it on hand as a protection agan\ cents each. Circulars of various other Novelties LOOK! iF E E TO ALL! TRUE P, PIERCE, both old and young. Portland •* 2.55 0.45 ROCKLAND ery variety of Material, and unperceived attack of Pulmonat'* Boston. “ 7.45 11.10 mailed frequently to all old and new agents. -lw the c » the \ L-ry which are easily met at first, but w ! AMERICAN NOVELTY CO., 302 Broadway, N.Y. finest Fabrics. ♦Flag Stations. Attorney and Counsellor at Law. incurable, and too often fatal, if negY*______Tons. Connects at Rockland with Steamers for all points Our Young Ladies and Misses. A G K N T b i, i.. r is .yo r chance 1 _ ILLUSTRATED'HORN OF PLENTY. It contains derlungs need this defence; and it ix m Ta* ii the Penobscot River, Vlnalbaven, Hurricane and over fifty beautiful illustrations. & will be sent free to BRASS AND IRON FOUNDRY. OFFICE IN PILLSBURY BLOCK, bo without it. As a safeguard to chiW r/-Z,£’ J School. Dix islands. all who may w rite. Address I. G ak sid k , Paterson,NJ STAGE CONNECTIONS^—At Rockland for Cam­ LIVINGS I ONE Lost and Found. • Family Sewing, For Skirt Making, the distressing diseases which beset the Throat The only book on the subject that tells the whole sto- JKOCRLANI), : MA.I3V33. • Tailoring. For Shirt Making, A few words may not here be amiss in re­ den, Lincolnville, Northport, South Thomaston and . Don’t be humbugged with any other. This has A. P. AMES, President. and Chest of childhood, Ch e r r y P ec to ra l St. George, daily. At Rockland, for Union, Apple- • Dress Making, For Cloak .Making. is invaluable; for, by its timely use, multi­ •ariy sou pages. 7 0 full pa^e engravings Prompt attention given to all business en­ • Corset Making For Mautilla Making, gard to the purpose and present character ol ton and Washington, Tuesdays, 1 hursdays and Sat­ &. m a p s . P rice $3 5u. t he P rospecius will sell it .11 scellaneuus. trusted to bis care. ly20’72 tudes are rescued from premature graves, and urdays. At Thomaston, for St. George, daily. At In fact, for evi ry kind of practical Sewing. om* Young Ladies’ and Misses School in at sight. For first choice of territory, address a, once NORTH END, JUST SOUTH OF CROCKETT BLOCK. saved to the love and affection centred on them. ___ren, for Union, daily. At Warren for .Jefferson M UTUAL PU B L ISH IN G CO , H artford, Conn. It acts speedily and surely against ordinary colds, and Whitefield. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. o u a t i o n . u e e k e , ■WEEE3EUER . possible perfection. It may be confidently re­ The school is comparatively inexpensive be­ 2.00 P. M., arrive in Bath at 4.30, Portland at 0.45, iu the bent ntanuer aud ut Reasonable Prices. LININGS, BINDINGS, KID AND GOAT STOCK Boston at 11.10, Lewiston at 8, and A ugusta at.8.45 1’. Co n t in e n t a l P u b l is h in g Co., 4 Bond st. NY City lied upon as possessing all the virtues it has ever cause we have no rents or taxes to pay, and Rubber Goring, Shoe Duck, Regs, Lasts, Shoe Nails. exhibited, and capable of producing cures as M. Freight leaving Rockland at <» A. M„ will be due Machinorysoti all !Klnds repaired.at Shoe Tools of all kinds. because we only have to charge enough tui­ in Boston the next morning. Freight leaving Boston A.t tlic XSroolc, M a in ^Street, memorable as the greatest it has ever effected. at 3 P. M. will be due in Rockland next day at 4.35 Pain, Pain, Pain, Camphorine! short notice. tion to meet the expense of obtaining thorough­ P. M. io great discovery for the lelief of pair and a sure I n s u r a n c e HOCK LAND* M E, FIFTY PER CENT. PREPARED by 52 C.A. COOMBS, Supt. „jd immediate cure for Rheumatism—Chronic and FORGING AND SLAGKSiVIITH'NGl Jan u ary , 1, 1872. ly good teachers. The lady in charge will al­ Acute,Sprains, Sore 1 hroat, Bruises,Chilblains, Pain Dr.J.C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass., Chest, Back or Limbs, Croup, Stiff Joints,Strains, ways be a person of refinement, culture, anil ittammation, Neuralgia, Burns and Scalds, Bunions, SAVED, Practical and Analytical Chemists. large experience in training the young, and .llisrellancous. •osted Feet, C atarrh, &c. It lias a pleasant and re- •shing odor ami will not grease or stain the most Packard’s Capstan Winches, BY USING T1IK SOLD BY ALL DRUGGI3T3 .EVERYWHERE. the assistant will be one who is especially adapt­ delicate fabric, which makes it a luxury in every fam­ BEBBY BROTHERS Cargo Winches, Ship’s Pumps, Windlass ed, as is Miss Keith, the present teacher, ior ily. Price 25ctsper bottle. For sale by all drug­ EES AMERICAN gists. REUBEN HOYT.prop., 201 Gre vieh st., NY Purchases, etc., HAVE REMOVED /7>i the instruction of little children. Clieapteacli- tantly on hand and inade’to order. DOMESTIC Consolidated and among all classes. )ld people, the middle TO T H E IR VEGETABLE SICILIAN! ers are an abomination, and the instructors in BABCOCK .9 aged, those who a just entering life, The ^Foundry aud Machine Shop will be under the ' H A I R [ jrwti youth of both sexi may buy aud read our school are the very best that can be had. • the greatest profit NEV/LIVERYi&HACK STABLE Then in all which helps to make the school ef­ Fire Extinpisher. 3 ^ * Jly Jolly Friend’s Secret, MAIN STREET, ROCKEANI), Me. R E N E W E R .' Bills iu Equity have been 8aj! ^2 BIG ‘LEWIS’ last and best book. ficient and fully up to a high standard, the filed and suits commenced > It is meeting with the greatest success; *n charge of l*ie parish gives the best against the Ga r d n e r and g i g and there is M O X E V I N I T . I > C K T j / V I N fi > . .•Every year increases the popularity N a r t o n a Extinguisher Send for our circulars, etc., which are otS this valuable Hair Preparation; aidi in l.is p o w W S o that we are able to offer Company as infringing of sent free. GEO. M.V I'A N , Boston. t h i s com pany’s rights— Valuable Property for Sale wllich is due to merit alone. W e can to'the citizens of acd Ticinil-V " ho igainst the Oxnard Sugar A G E N T S \V A N T E D . ACT AT ONCE. There is In South Thomaston. care for the throngh and riglittsuning of their Refinery, Button, Eagle IIo- a p i l e o f m o iK -y in it. 'i he people e v e r y w h e r e assure our old patrons that it is kept ?; and all parties are warned arcen^rr to buy the n u ilicu tie IiiMtorv o f pliH E Subscriber offers fer sale his property in So. fully up to its high standard; and it daughter.', or for the careful education of hoys against .buying oi ig Fire Extinguishers of ai y I 1 Thomaston, situated on the Road between the Any styi<* of Single or Double Team furnished at kind, in which wi impregnated with Carbonic LIVINGSTONE’S Ih-id of the Bay and Ash Point, consisting of about short notice and at reasonable rates. is tlu> only reliable and perfected prep­ under twelve such opportunities as are seldom Acid Gas Is used as > Extinguishing element, ex- ami I DRILLING ADVENTURES during 28 o-arsin 17.*-. acres, with the I tilings thereon. Constituting Best a ccoinmodations ’hoarding Horses and aration for restoring Gray oit EkB.cn cent those vianufac d by our Company, or others Africa, with account of the S P a X I E l ’ E X P E - j the most valuable pan 4 said property is an tran sien t i’eam s. in the city. found outside of the high-priced and most se­ duly licensed and ui rized bv us, on pain of inline- D i T I O A . Over GOO pages only 30. Is sell­ The following Compan­ Particular attention is given to flirnishing team H air to its youthful color, making it dfate prosecution f Tringeihent. ing beyond parallel. anil Couches for funerals. lect schools in our country. We recently vis­ C A t ’ I' 10 X . Beware ef interior works. This is soft, lustrous, and silken. The scalp, Aiuerici Consolidated Fire ExtXnguislier Company Extensive Bed of Cement Rock, Also. Books kept at this office for the ditlerent Stage ited in New Haven, New York, and Albany, 22 Soutli Mark «si., bosivu. ov.i.v covtvi.v.vv, t.r.A iiKi.t ABLE work.Send 4w5 for circular aud see P R O O F and ^ r e m MiiceeMM ot the BEST QUALITY. This ROCK lias been Lines, where all orders should he left. by its use, becomes white and clean. several Young Ladies’ and Misses’ Schools, agents are having, HUBBA RD BROS., P u b ., I'o. thoroughly tested on a small scale, and found to make FRED H. BERRY. It removes all eruptions and dandruft; M o r tg a g e 0 ’0 N o tic e . M u -. lw the best of Cement, unexcelled ior strength and du- C H A S. II . BERRY. where they believe in doing nothing which jhey ra' ility. It extends over a tract of about five acres Rockland, May 7,1872 . 21tf and, by its tonic properties, prevents ■g $ 7 5 id $-2511 per in o n d iO T X ; ies are Ali Right! and is easily quarried, having a natural -head” of cannot do well, and we find that Miss Tisdale r p H E unc from 20 to 22 feet. It is situated withiu bO rods of the hair from falling out, as it stimu­ K nox, _l_> troduce the GENUINE IMPROVED COMMON has pursued the same course and plan of study X. vitb tin* road above mentioned, one mile from So. I'hom- O. N. BLACKINGTONS lates and nourishes the hair-glands. t b e f jZ« SEN>E FAM1L1 SEWING MACHINE. This aston village ami half st mile from tide waters. To SEW.N8 MACHINE! th e bn ,a n ‘Khl machine will stitch, hem. tell, tuck, quilt, cord, LIVERY STABLE. By its use, the hair grows thicker and and discipline which is followed in them. Ihe B anning at a stake and stone at the South-easter! bind braid and embroider in a most superior partieshaving the requisite capital lor engaging in To power is so costly as r mtot hum n muscle, and only difference is that they are older in years r/*iier of a lot of land conveyed to William Branton, manner. Price only $15. Fully licensed and the manufacture of Cement, this property otters as Lindsey Street, Rochlmd Jlniue. N^t titty per cent, ol the j i wer required to run a stronger. In baldness, it restores the Y»y Jacob Ulmer, thence North. 81 deg. West by land B--3* warranted for five years. We will pay $1,000 for good an oppoi tunitv as can be found in the country. wing Machine, may be saved by using the m J intended for larger patronage. The Jj of heirs ot William Spear, thirty feet to stake and ! any machine that will sew a stronger, more beau* The subscriber will sell the whole property, or will capillary glands to their normal vigor, tor at •nio.v.u.ston is al...... * the Dio&san stones; thence North ll d«-g.East. fifty feet toastake f tiful. or more elastic seam than ours. It make! /ETNA, of Hartford, Conn. dispose of the CE mi NT QUARRY separately; or and will create a new growth, except and stones; thence South 81 deg. East, thirty feet to the -Elastic Lock Stitch.” Every second stitch he will sell a controlling part of Ihe hitter and relain Visitors of S. C-*iherine’s Hall at Augusta, and stake and stones at land of Jacob Ulmer; thence _j_2 cun be cut. ami still the cloth cannot be pulled an Interest therein; or he will sell the ‘•stump-leal ” in extreme old age. It is the most South 11 deg. West, by said’ Ulmer’s land to first only, to responsible parties, as may be agreed upon has ev e-' means of improving the standard and r—« apart without tearing it. We pay agents froi with the purchaser. For further particulars, address economical H air D ressing ever,jj^ mentioned bound, being same land deeded to Archi­ q j $45 to $250 per month, and expenses, or a con dispLpune by comparison with other schools. bald G. S pear by W illiam B ranton the 19th day of c-painission from which twice the amount can b HARTFORD, of Hartford, Conn. or apply to the subscriber on the prentices. Facts for Your Consideration. as it requires fewer applicatitland May, A. D.. 1848, anil also same land conveyed to 5jP m aile. A ddress SE< OM B fc CO.. Boston. V .. WM. C. FARR. tew ot the many leading gives tile hair a splendid, u.” nYe are thus able to offer for patronage a Jane O’Neal by Bridget McNeal by mortgage deed /'z/Z /• zz./Zz. Z'z/., Z 7 z ///.. \ . |. So. T hom aston, Ju ly 3. 1872. 3d points of excellence i.ed in trie ‘•D om estic,’ dated the 31st day of.July, A. IX. 1869, and on the school which we are determined, God will­ h aving all m iuor p. .he deci.-ion ot the oper pearance. A. A. Hayes, JLlieves, 25th day of September, assigned to me by the said Cheap Farms ! Free Homes! HOME, of New York. at or It makes the Assayer of Massachusetts, sa_p;lj1I3 ing, shall be ju st as good as we can make it. •Jane O’Neal. The conditions of said mortgage deed have been,'and now are broken, by reason whereof I On the line oftlie UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD. T < P lri’t ’TT constituents are pure, and St;lt0 This is our purpose. Now a few words as to claim a foreclosure of same. 1 2 .0 0 0 ,0 0 0 Acres of the best Farming and 5Iiu- SOLARGRALHS. peter McIntire. eral lands in America. HANOVER, of York. O A J colnpfpilselected fhr for ovppllpnt, excellent nnalitv quality, how far this purpose is made real in the pre­ 3,DOG.ODD Acres in Nebraska, in the Platte Val Rockland, Doc. 4, 1872. 8w52* consider it the Best P repay: sent character of the school. A good school ley, now lo r sale. FIRST CLASS CHANCE with tin* least and most sin machinery oi ai Mild CTcmufc, Fertile Soil, to get a Team. Fast. Stylish and Reliabl-. The best SUU FI LE MAYING M.V therelui for its intended purposes.” Liverpool, London and Globe WEARS LESS tf,:,uany L,- id combines with i must begin by making chilJ.eu happy. To for Grain Growing and S tock Raising unsurpassed l^cLoor?, A rttet, Dorses and neatest Carriagesjin Rockland. Evervcon- Sold by all Druggists, and Dealers in Medioin^ NOTICE. venice tor stabling. •markable this end they must have a pleasant, cheerful by any in the United State quietness ut ,vith a wonderlul HPHE members of North Knox Agricultural and Hor C h e a p Insurance Company of Eng­ Rockland, June30,1872. l}2r> Price One Dollar. I ticultural Society are hereby notified to meet at room, plenty of good air, and teachers who and i jconvenient to i et that E. PECTFULLY calls the attention of the Public the Town House iu Union, on WEDNESDAY, the where D. fCBliRD& CO? 1st. Extra size and room under arm. carry a firm will behind bright and genial faces. 25th day of December, A. D. 1872. at nine o’clock in the land. to the fact that he has settled in Rockland and F i lIo m iM tc n d for A ctual 1 Ris still engaged iu the Portrait business. 2d. Simplicity, din ci action. Buckingham ’s Dye forenoon, for the choice of Officers, and for the trans­ 3d. Ease id operatiou. The High School in this city is the only insti­ action of any other business which may legally come The best location for Colonies—Soldie entitled to fSttceewo™ to G. IT. Brotcn tf.C o.,) Jth. Noisefi-.-^ncss. No earn.- cr gear wheel. FOE THE WHISKERS. tution we know of in Knox County, which has before said meeting. liom e-tead of I GO Acies. SOLflH PORTRAITS MflOE FROM LIFE. 5th. C\ lindrical hardened cast sii ci Shuttle, with WM. GLEASON, Secretary. Send for tlx- new Descriptive Pamphlet, with new ROYAL, of Liverpool. large Bobbin. As our Renewer in many cases re­ * school-room better than ours. Togiveplen- Union, Nov. 20, 1872. 3w52 inap.i. published in English, Engli.-h, Herman, Swedishjtml Life Size 13 X 15 inches, to Life Sizes 25 X30 Oth. Superior Automatic Takeup. quires too long a time, and too much iled free everywh« inches and tiuished iu INK, PAbTEL and West India Goods and Groceries, 7th. Self Adjusting't'cnsioiK. if exercise free from all rudeness we have Address, ' O. F. DAVIS. CRA YON. Also, Hard and Blacksmith’s Coal, Wood, Ihn care, to restore gray or faded Whisk­ Sand, Fire Brick anti Cement. 8th. ('AN N<> I BE IT T OU I’ OF TIME GR Ab- introduced many of the best features of the Pew s for Saie„ 4w49 Laud Com’r U. P. It. It. (.«»., Omaha, Neb. Springfield Fire and Marine, of Pictures ol all kinds copied, su h as D ufiue rri- JUST.Ml.NTto u-e. I h s is a .juality po,.- ers, we have prepared this dye, in one Olvpi-M. A s u b r o i y p e - . M e la in n iy ? » t’R» 6c<-., in MO. G, 5RANKIN S L O C K - by n.i itlu r ”Machine 1 ‘ iu th * ivorld. celebrated Kindergarten system of , ) and 57 iu the First Baptist Church, be, ...... eat Range id W oik. preparation’, which will quickly and date of the lute Larkin Snowj the most elegant st\le oftlie art. making the Rocklaud, April 5. 1872, ly'7 Springfield, Mass. required size, from to the si luth. Durability id Wor ;> • arts. and we attend to the first condition of a good the Universalist Church, an- now of- FREE TO BOOK AGENTS. SBxllOKTO.’V fiUtOTlSEUS. Ilth. This Machine give- tore. effectually accomplish this result. It reasonable terms. Persons wishing 12th. Extra Table Leal, making it one-haltglonger is easily applied, and produces a color school by frequently changing the air in the to purchase may enquire of O. S. ANDREWS, or of ap'.ondid Picturo car. ’oo Obtained. D e a l e r s in than any Machine. the subscriber, FRANKLIN, of Philadeipha, 13th. Those buying Machines, will he taughljto run which will neither rub nor wash off. room and thus keeping it pure. The relations will be sent free of charge to any hook agent. Itconta Many persons are possessed oi j ictures of deceased fi fii-ossss c i o l n l a , at home, to be cheerful and truthful and to share (Also, Manufacturing a superior Full account of this most interesting part of the globe E. H. & G. W. Cochran, Agents, Those having work in our line, will find they lean Scrofnloiiw 21 uiacv.'l u Ca i.rcr, Cai»- Outfit sent ior $1. Address UN JON PUBLISHING GEORGE’S HOTEL, have it done for less money than elsewhere. At cirout II111..01. Ian. Salt Klivutu, in all the thoughts and feelings which belong CO.. Chicago, Ills; Philadelphia, Pa; or Springfield BERRY BLOCK, ROCKLAND. 50 work warranted. Si pliiltli® !>«s«a»vj.. 4 a it her, L n iu iu t.. at 4w5l KNOX HOTEL, MAIN STREET, THOMASTON. lb® Stom nch, and all diseases iliat arise from to a right character. Sugar Corn Cake, Kas: EPH. PERRY, Prop’r. impure blood. Sciniirn. laiilnm iiinlorv and r|MlI.S old. well known ami favorite Hotel, has been The present term has had over thirty pupils, Warranted to siand through thej Warm Weather Main Street, : Thomaston. C l» i »ic Klu .I t fi u jio ill, 1 leased by the undersigned, ami been renovated, AMERICAN AND FOREIGN PATENTS. d S p i n a l < 'e m p i n ii i only be effectually less than the summer term by some ten boys, &£* Jobbe be furnished by the Case at siiort Paralysis and M r a i f c Cared. remodeled ami furnished, is now opened lor perma- cured through the blood. notice. The Orient Spring Health Institute is located lieu £. E. POST, Proprietor, nsient boarde r . h T e d d y , 'or I leer* and F r i Rockland, March 1862. ICtf the town of Amherst. .Mass., for the treatment and It will be am ply supplied witli all that is necessary who were too old to remain with us; but it P. F. HANLEY. Clerk. n . l>U'.lnl® ». P ir n cure of Paralysis in all its forms. Spinal Diseases. for the comfort and convenience of its patrons. T e l has been a steady gain over previous terms in Contracted Cords and Limbs, Crooked Feet and 'PH IS IIou.«f, which it situated The undersigned's old acquaintances ami friends at K has never failed to effect a pi I near the head of Knox street, SOLICITOR OF PATENTS all which makes a good school. I’ands. Enlargetl Joints, Wry Neck. Curvatures o the L y n u e H o u se, where he has officiated as C l e r k . For P a i n i n i>»® b a c h , K s iln the Spine, Hip Diseases, Rickets, St. Vitus’s Dance, next door io Post Office, Express since its opening, will please take notice of liis NEW plaint", prop*®, Friuul® \Y®n an®"". L®u- The Young Ladies’ Department is now only ami all Deformities. Neuralgia, Rheumatism and all and T elegraph Officco, mid w ithin h a b it a t io n , lie will be happ. to meet them. For Inventions, Trade Marks or Designs, c o r r k < ® » , arising from internal ulceration, and Lameness; Nervous diseases, Gout, Convulsions, five minutes walk ol the Depot, bun x;a* Coaches to take passengers to and from the uterine diseases and G eneral Pebiliiv. VEGE- at the er.d of the second term and of course Diseases of the Brain, Heart and Lungs, Cancers, been thoroughly renovated, papered, painted and cars. \o . 7G State St., opposite K ilby Si.. Ballou furnished with entirely new furniture, including beds TINE acts directly upon the causes of these com­ not large, but it has begun well, and persons erui, i A good Livery Stable connected with the house. FTER an extensive practice ot upwards ot thir plaints. In invigorates and strengthens the whole For sale in Rockland by Apply to GEORGE W. RHOADES, M. D ., Amherst, bedding aud carpets. Stages tor St. George and WILLIAM K. BICKFORD. A ty years, continues to secure l’atents in th esystem, acts upon the secretive organs, allays iulkiiu- who wish to know more about it through those or to F. E. FAXON, ESQ., Agent for the Institute, Friendship, ami the Augusta and Union Stages Hop Thomaston, Nov. 1, 1871. 47tf United States; also in Great Britain, France and nmtion. cures ulceration, ami regulates the bowels. O. S. ANDREWS, No, 1, Pemberton, Square, Boston. El2w45 at this house. The Thomastuii and Rocklaml Accom- whose Saughters are members of the school other foreign countries. Caveats, Specifications. As­ For Catarrh. Dj>prp»in. H abitual Coa- Dly33 E. R. SPEAR & CO. s unequaled by any known remedy. It will eiadicnto modutiou Coaches leave this house duPy. connecting signments, and all papers for Patents, executed on liv®n execute MORE DURABLE! gans fiv cathartics and physics, they give only tempo- ‘ discinlinc, we are very grateful; and we raw relief—Indigestion, flatulency and dyspepsia NOTICE. JOB PRINTING OF EVERY VARIETY - X i e in time the school may be fully entitled All articles to which Nickel Plating is applicable, with piles and kindred diseases are sure to follow GENTSl 4 ______W natfil for Great Flrca of II istory, G- C. ESTABROOX. sr r>„ E. B. M AYO, HE Committee on Accounts and Claims of the plated in the best manner, under license from u n it e d their use. Keep the blood pure and health F Clihicago, “Boston, ~Portland...... N. York,.... London, etc. DEALER IN City of Rockland will be in sesson at O. 5. An­ with Neatness and Tlspatch, and at Reasonoblo itThe almost extravagant words which many JOHN Q. KELLOGG,______18 Platt bt., Ne York. Causes. Systems of extinguishing Fire. Safes, Fire T le^-mg Citizens have used in favor of our en­ Nic k e l Com pa n y o f N e w Yo r k . ? A drew’s Book Store, on the last FRIDAY evening ofPrices. Sole Agent for the United SI Proof Buildings, Bank Vaults, Insurance, &c. Thril­ PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, FOlUtu-.r ^vn DOMESTIC each month, from 7^ tlB 9 o’clock, tor the purpose oj MantifacftirxTs are requested to avail them­ rrice one dollar per bottle. Send for Circulat ling. Humorous, Pathetic. Only complete. Illustrated examining cluims against the city. All bills must be terprise. selves of. the facilities wc ofler. w ork. Om ng like. Hot Cakes. Write Worthington, “* ‘ —“d by the party contracting them. Carriage Wheels Kims, Spokefi in null* to Office Opposite Lynd's Hotel, D R Y O <> x > . a ll nersons who wish to send pupils to the \V A X T LI) AGE X TS, $200 Dustin & Co.. Hartford. Ct. 0nt42 C orucr Stove, Pillubury Bloch. •'■ninSi. O. S. ANDREWS, UBS, Shafts, Seats, &c., at Boston prices, ct.eafr'v Fell the IM RR«»VKI»AMEh AMIL” KNITTING ME, EBKN B. MAYO. for cash. schoL bSd commnniea^b, letter or m AUBURN FOUNDERY AND MF’B CO., ______i1 best in ihe world. Ad- H Jt ACIIIN K. The Simplest i Weddins and Vi6iting C a rd s neatly Rockland, Sept. 30, 1871. it 5.2: f f i a f i y s - 12tl H. H. CRLE CO. ’ L h the Ker. Mr. Ward, of Thomas- AUlW ltlV, Maine. rican Knitting Machine Co., 345>a Wash­ Uocktand. FclJiS, 1871 a person ington 5t., Boston, Muss. 4w51 printed st thia office NCm29 r ton. ( 1