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N O . 45 B R O N Z IN G , ate. ‘Hum 1 I advise you to put that chair The out-of door world was very love­ she had worn during her lifetime came t o d v n . E V E N T F U L c a r e e r . A MACHINE THAT CAN TALK Grinnell, 2,950 lbs.; load, 6,280; moved ■Mrs, Mary A, Keeue, to Mrs, R, S, Rob­ out of the way, Jemima. One can’t be ly that spring morning, and she stole from it never had occurred to him to in 38 feet. IHE ADyENTUKES OP A FRUIT MERCHANT L A U G H AN D SIN G . bins, to Miss C. M. S. Brown, to Miss, G always remembering that the bottom is glances at it now and then through the quire: hut he felt tolerably certain that By one yoke 3 years old steers, first M. S. Brown, to Mrs. F. E. Burkett, to THE SINGER’S ALMS, broken out,’ she remarked, severely : little window—delighting in the fresli they had not been conjured out of a bar­ IN SEARCH OP GOLD. A persevering Frenchman once con­ premium, $3.00, to Royal Grinnell. Mrs. Lo lisaS. Butler,to Miss Cora Butler, •unless, indeed, you intend it as a trap green grass and blossom-laden trees of rel in the back yard. lie knew that By one horse, first premium, $2.00, to lu Lyons. in the mart of that French town, structed a machine, in the form of a duuk, to Mrs. E. M. Conant, to Mrs, E. M. to catch your friends in.’ the tiny yard in front, and watching there were places where such articles T l' ! Detroit P o st tells this singular which could walk, clap its wings, pick up O. G. Daniels; gratuity on yoke ot oxen, Conant, to Mrs. A. D. Wiley, to Mrs. Years since, a woman leading a fair child, first premium, $3.00, to S. Brrtlett. ‘If that was the object, I ’d set it just with kindly, human interest the occa­ were sold, and fancied that most ladies sto r grains of corn, aud more wonderful still, Rebecca Ripley, to Mrs. E. M. Conant, to Craved a small aims of one who, walking down digest them, but a machine capable oi II. Burkett and Danforth Martin, de­ Mrs. L. E. Keller, to Mrs. M. F. Hanley, The thoroughfare, caught the child’s glance outside the gate, and try to catch them sional passers-by ou the road beyond. bought them. Brewing them at home, ‘Nlirly thirty years ago (1813) a serve the commendation of the Commit­ before they get in,’ Miss Jemima whis­ These last were not many, for it was in barrels, over a fire struck him as talking was supposed to be beyond thi to Mrs. A. Z. Henderson, to Mrs. J. A. and smiled young Englishman arrived in this coun- powers of human ingenuity to construct. tee. Miermau, to Mrs. Win. Graham, to Miss To see behind its eyes a noble soul. pered, rebelliously, to herself, as she only a quiet village road ; but presently suspected, Teddy’s lament taken into Kenipclen, a German, made a number ol Sliccp, Sivluc anil Poultry. \ >stina Hills, to Mrs. G, C. Duntou, to He paused, but found he had no coin to dole. arose to bring forward another chair— there passed a team with an unusual account, that it indicated a shortness of a*tcr working as a laborer in alls. u. K. Butler. y,ew lork lor a few weeks, opened a puppets, that uttered tho words ‘papa Buck, first premium, $2.00, to Johu a sound, substantial wooden one. load—a large, heavy millstone. funds. He was very sorry for the mis and ‘mamma.’ but after devoting his life Gurney; second premium, $1.00, to Johu His guardian angel warned him not to lose small fruit store near the Battery, and Aunt Hester surveyed it doubtfully, The driver walked beside it as it mov­ chief his rolling stone had caused, and to porlecting them, he asserted that a ma­ Gibbs, for the Rockland Gazette. This chance of pearl to do another good: as if she suspected some deception, but this particular part of it seemed the doing’a good busiuess, and being of an chine which could utter all tho words in Lot of ewes, (6 in number) Grst pre­ L J1 1 A Gt itF A CORNER STONE So as he waited, sorry to refuse ed slowly along, and following it a short finally settled herself in it, shook her distance behind was another person, most difficult to remedy. economical turn of mind, he had amass­ European language was an impossibility. mium, $3.00, to Rufus Liuscott; second AT THOMASTON. The asked-for-penny, there he stood, You must let me compensate as far ed a small fortune at the breaking out After his death his puppets became dumb, premium, $2.00, to John Gurney, And with his hat held as by limb the nest, black alpacca into proper folds, and whom Jemima scanned more closely— no one understanding tho mechanism by First premium on sow with 6 pigs, $2.00, said, a man some thirty-three or four years as possible for the trouble I have caused oi the California fever in 1849. In the Thomaston. Oct, 40. 1870. He covered his kind facc,Juud sang his best. same building and immediately above which they wero made to speak. Kernpei- to 14. 11, Conant, ‘I thought I would call to see how of age, medium sized, bronzed and you,’ he began ; but Miss Jemima so Happening to be in Thomaston yester­ his salesroom was a young Frenchman, eu’s impossibility has been at last over­ Ducks—First premium to A. D. Wiley, The sky was blue above, and all the lane you were getting on.’ bearded, and dressed in a plain suit of quickly and decidedly declared the in­ come. In 1841, Prof. Faber exhibited a $1.00. day, aud looking about to see what was who sought to keep body and soul to­ Of commerce where the siugcr stood was It did occur to Jemima that if she gray. There was nothing very remark­ jury of no consequence that there was machine which could utter a great num­ Ileus—First premium toB. F. Sprague, goingon, I learned that the ceremonies of gether by transferring the countenances filled, had known of her coming she would able in liis appearance; nevertheless, nothing more to be said. His honest ber ol sounds and words, but it was by $1.00; second premium to Nath. Alford, laying the Corner Stone of the New Con- ol Gothamites to canvas but at times .50, And many paused, and listening, paused again, have got so far on as to be out of sight; he was a personage of some interest to heart was still perplexing itself over no means perfect, liis nephew took up gational Meeting House were to be ob­ To hear the voice that thro’ and thro’ them his best effort gave promise of nothing tiie machine that his uncle faild in per­ IVatlvo VVliics, Preserves, Jol­ but she only answered, quietly, the villagers as being the new owner of the problem when a small specimen of fecting, and completed it. After exhibit­ served at three o’clock P. M., and so, at ’ thrilled, ‘About as usual we are, thank you, the canine race presented itself to view, but failure. Oue morning the artist lies and Honey. I think the guardian angel helped along the mill over the hill. The former own­ ing it before all the crowned beads and A.D. Wiley, $1.00; O. R. Butler, $1.00; the hour, I took a conspicuous place, and Aunt Hester.’ er had failed to make it profitable, and and Teddy caught it up. stopped at the fruit stand and breakfast­ scientific societies of Europe, he brought That cry for pity woven in a song. ed upon a few pennies’ worth of apples. O. R. Butler, .50; A. D. Wilev, .50; El- give you the results of my observation. Aunt Jem! Aunt Jem! cried Rob ■ for a year or two it bad stood idle.— ‘This is my dog; he came to live it to this country, and recently gave an den Burkett, $1.00; A. D. Wiley, $1.00; The foundation is already laid and the The singer st«od between the beggars there, and Teddy, making a rush from the When, therefore, it was known that it with us without nobody askin’ him.— This was repeated every morning for exhibition of it in private. The machine, M, Walcott, .50: Samuel Ripley, .25; A two weeks, and the fruit merchant be­ granite set, both of which are massive Before a church, and overhead the spire, yard, getting terribly mixed up in the had been sold, and was to be repaired Aunt Jem don’t like him much ’cause which stands ou a small table, consists of D. Wiley, ,25; Ebeu’r Sideuliuger, .50. A slim perpetual finger in the air door-way, and each trying to explain and put in running order, there was a lie ain’t a Newfounder ; he’s a rat ter­ came satisfied from his sunken cheeks a complicated arrangement of rubber lY i t lr y . and tasteful. The floor of the vestry is Held toward Heaven, land of the heart’s de- the other’s remarks before he had made and wildly brilliant eyes that this morn- tubes, reeds, keys, pedals, strings and Blitter—First premium to Mrs. Eliza­ laid and a portion of the fraine of the low­ variety of opinions and some shaking ror.’ wires. The lungs are represented by a beth Wellman, $4.00; second premium to sire. any. ‘Deed, Aunt Jem, we won’t hurt of heads among the sages of the little Ah! is lie?’ said Mr. Barclay, be­ meal was the only one of the day, er story up. A large concourse of peo­ As if an angel.pointing up, had said, small pair of bellows, the glottis by reeds W. J. Allen, $3.00; third premium to A. it any—a rumbreller to build a barn place. There were some who carried coming suddenly interested. ‘Such an and that Monsieur was nearly famish­ and pipes of different sizes, the lips and. ple had gathered, without regard to sect, ‘Yonder a crown awaits the singer’s head.’ ed. The next day he proffered assist­ Brown, $2.00; fourth premium to Mrs. with ; ‘cause we can’t put our horses their disinterested kindness so far as to animal is very useful about a mill some­ tongue by pieces of india rubber. Be­ Ephraim Gould, $1,00. and presently the services commenced by ance to the painter, and it was accept­ The hat of its stamped brood was emptied soon nowhere; and we want it top o’ the inform the new comer that it ‘wouldn’t times, where there are a great many neath the table is a pedal by which the Cheese—First premium to C. A. Keene. a hymn l'roin the choir, led by Mr. A. W. ed. An acquaintance sprang up that the bellows are worked, and on the right $3.00; second premium to F. M. Gushee, Into the woman’s lap. who drenched with tears chickencoop. Say, may we?’ pay,’ he would ‘sink money,’ &c. To rats and mice. I wouldn’t mind giving Keene—‘Glorious things of thee are spok­ Her kiss upon the hand of help. ’Twas noon, •Yes, dear,yes ; but don’t be so noisy, soon became friendship. The fruit deal­ hand side a series of keys, on which are $2.50; third premium to Daniel Sullivan, all of which Cade Barclay listened good- five dollars for him, if you were willing en—followed by a statement of the rea­ And noon in her glad heart drove forth her hoys. Don’t you see Aunt Hester is er managed to obtain work for his artist marked the letters O. U. I. E. L. It. IV. $2.00; fourth premium to Nath. Alford, naturedly, answering but little, except to let him go. Would you sell him for F. S. B. D. and G. With these and some $100. sons for erecting a new meeting house on fears, here?’ answered Aunt Jem, indulgent with his frank, sunny smile, and then that ?’ friend, but there were times when some other supplementary arrangements, all Sage Cheese—First premium to C. A. the present site, by the Rev, li. S. Arey, The singer pleased, passed on, and softly but distressed. went steadily on his way, apparently Yes, Sir,’ answered Teddy, prompt­ of the profits of the fruit stand were re­ sounds used in tiie European languages Keeue, $3.00. thought, quired to provide food for the paint- ‘Y es; that’s what we don’t want to quite undisturbed by their predic­ ly ; and a bill was pressed into the lit­ can be enunciated. There is also an ar­ Field Crops. The chairman of the Building Committee, ‘Men will not know by whom this deed was come in for,’ answered Teddy, with re­ rangement resembling the keyboard of a Capt. Joshua Jordan, followed that state­ wrought.’ tions. tle palm, ami the dog transferred to its Corn—First premium on one acre to A. freshing frankness. ‘Won’t you please Of the merits of the question or the new owner. In 1819 the merchant was induced by piano, by which the machine can be made T. Metcalf, $1,00. ment with a list of the articles in the Box to hand the rumbrella on, Aunt Jem?’ the golden promises that exerted to sing. Every portion of it is open to Rye—First premium on one-half acre to But when at night he came upon the stage, man Jemima knew nothing; but there Miss Jemima viewed this proceeding view, so that uo deception is possible. to he placed iu the Corner Stone, and Cheer after cheer weut up from that wild Aunt Jem produced the umbrella, in was a quiet, resolute air about him, a rather doubtfully; still, as she was not powerful influence throughout the coun­ Samuel Cummings, $2.00. then proceeded to put the box in its try to sail for the land of gold. The machine, under the deft hands of Barley—First premium to Josiah Ilobbs, throng, full consciousness that her visitor was certain self-reliance and determination consulted in the matter, and the gentle­ Mine. Faber, enunciated distinctly all the place, and sealed it, to remain there for Ilis little wealth was nearly all invest­ $3.00; second premium to Rufus Lins- And flowers rained on him. Kaught could watching with grim disapproval, and betraying itself even in his firm, quick man appeared as much interested in the letters of the English and German alpha­ the coming ages. assauge ed in real estate in New York, and cott, $2.00. prepared for the speech that came next. step as he passed, that gave her the bargain as Teddy himself, she did not bets, numerous long and most difficult Oats—First premium on one-half acre The pastor. Rev. Mr. Mason, who had, The tumult of the welcome, save the 6ong ‘Yon are spoiling those children, Je­ placing this in the hands of an agent words, such as ‘Constantinople,’ -Politz- impression that he saw quite as clearly quite see how to interfere. The do to Charles Fogier, $3.00; second premi­ up to that moment, expected Dr. Cutter, That for the beggars he had sung that day mima—completely spoiling them, 11 into his own affairs as others could see might be valuable; she really did not for management during his absence, he ka? ‘Mississippi,” -Radetzky? ‘hurrah,’ um to Charles Fogier, $2.00. While standing in the city’s busy way. am really astonished at you.’ transferred the lease of his fruit stand and thou darted off into long sentences in Beans—First premium on one acre to ot your city, to arrive ami lead in .the for him, and made her fancy that she know. Mr. Barclay seemed wonderful­ English, German and French, winding up O, cramped and narrow is the man who lives It was a point upon which the lady’s : should trust his judgment as soon as that to the artist, witii the advice to throw Wesley Butler, $3.00. next service, came forward and led in the ly well satisfied himself, aud held fast with a laugh of the most natural kind, Peas—First premium on oue-half acre Only for self, and pawns bis years away astonishment had become chronic, s o ' of the wisest of them all. The road to his purchase as if it were a rare prize, liis easel out of the back window and followed by hisses, groans and murmurs. Consecrating Pray«r. Then the Choir give his mind to a business which, though to S. L. Messer, $2 00. 1* or gold, nor knows the joy a good deed gives, Jemima did not attempt to lessen it, and 1 wound around the little house, and up while lie discussed with Miss Jemima Every word proposed was pronounced at Wheat—First premium on three acres struck up in the splcudid anthem, But feels bis heart shrink slowly, day by a momentary silence ensued. I over the hill at the back of the garden, the removal of the ponderous ornament humble, had proved remunerative, and once and without the slightest hesitation. to Lewis Ilall. $10.00; second premium “The perfect world by Adam led | ‘A h!’ said Aunt Hester, in a more so that the great wheel and its owner, from the front yard, sailed, with hundreds of otiier 19ers, in Of course some words were more clearly to L. C. Johnson, $6.00; first premium ‘•Was the first temple built by God.’’ And dies at last, his bond of fate outrun; a sailing vessel via Cape Horn for Cali enunciated than others, but the majority on two acres to L, C. Johnson, $6.00; opening with a tine bass solo by Mr. gracious tone, after her eyes had scanned < disappeared from her view at the front | ‘You will, at least, let me come and were given far more clearly than the ma­ No high aim sought, no worthy action done. every other article in the room, and ! window while she was still thinking of ■ help put this garden into order,’ liesaid, fornia. first premium on one acre to C. Fogier, Keeue. Immediately thereafter, was the The wealth that came to others in i jority of human beings pronounce them, $5,000; second premium to F. Sprague, But brimmed with molten brightness like a star. rested finally on the bonnet. ‘What do them. So little that was new came to ! as he turned aivay—a proposition she mil even the nasal twang which French address by the pastor, commcneiug with golden shower flitted from before his $3.00. a quotation from Bryant’s grand hymn, And broad and open as the sea or sky. you propose to do with that, rnydear?’ [disturb the serenity of the place that it1 could not readily have declined, even if people oltcn adopt was closely imitated, Itootis and VesotaDles. The generous heart. Its kind deeds shine afar, •I don t know, answered Jemima, j was not marvelous that the people in he had given her a chance to do so, grasp, a fever laid him for weeks be­ lu Prof. Faber’s machine the motions of ‘The Groves were God’s first temples? fore the very jaws of death, and when Potatoes—First premium on one-half And glow in gold in God’s great book on lather disconsolately. dulged in speculations concerning this which he did not. the mouth and tongue imitate precisely acre to Samuel Cummings, $3.00; second Die address occupied about twenty- high. ‘1 recollect that bonnet. I thought enterprise, or that Jemima, in her nook, i ‘Now, Aunt Jem, now you can have at last he had recovered his health suf­ ihose of tho human beings. Different premium to B. F. Mathews, $2.00. live minutes, and contained many ficiently to work lie was penniless. For keys or tones can be given bv proper And he who does what good lie can each day. it looked familiar, and I remember now.! should feel some interest in it. Her’a bonnet; and not an old smoked one, Cabbage—First premium ou ten to O. thoughts, somewhat local iu their bear­ Makes smooth and green and strews with flow­ two years he wandered about the mining manipulation of the pedals. Taken al­ It. Butler, $1.00. It was one my daughter Susan wore for ‘ meditations were still tending in th;it either,’ said Teddy. together, the ‘talking machine’ is a won- ings; a pretty definite glimpse at the faith ers each way. a season oi so, and then gave to your ■ direction, when suddenly there came nJ Aud Aunt Jem did have a now bon- regions, working as a laborer until lie Squash—First premium on three to D. lerliil specimen of mail’s ingenuity,— E. Hilton, .26. of the Church to worship there; a course’ inother,’ pursued Aunt Hester, growing I rushing, rolling sound, a crashing as of) net—a pretty white chip, with fresh, had earned a sufficient amount, when he Whether it can ever be anything more is Pumpkins—First premium on three to expose, or analysis of Congregationalism U jisceU attih complacent over the memory o! b y -' breaking bushes, a scream from Rob I spring-like green ribbons, that it seem- would start out prospecting for gold on loubtful. It cannot be applied to any his own hook, invariably to be disap­ Samuel Cummings, .25. is a polisy; a broad New Testament view gone benevolence. ‘It is a very excel- and Teddy that would have done credit led a f ) O s itiv n "luxury to her to put on. practical purpose, unless, indeed, dumb Gratuities to C. A. Keene, Arthur Went­ lent braid, with a great deal of wear in to two Indians, and then something You would think a lespectahle bouuet pointed. These trips through the raouii- or weak nerved and feeble voiced indi­ worth, A. I). Wiley, S. Cuminiugs, SI. ot God's Church, in the world, drawing it. Out of siiape, to be sure, but I ' struck the corner of the house so could scarcely be purchased for so email tainous regions of the State had caused viduals should choose to purchase them Wallcott. II. G. McCurdy, Charles Miller, nice and important distinctions, as bear- AUNT JEM’S IlONNET. him to believe that in the bed of the and use them as mediums through which think it could be made over iuto a very ! heavily as to make it all jar and trem-, a sum. Mr. Barclay had entertained to address the public. Charles Fogier. F. A. Gushee, Martin upon its relations to nations. He re­ rivers at t^ie foot of the mountains was Kellar, J. L. Richards, W. G. Pearse, Did you ever watch a canary fiyiuj suitable bonnet for you.’ j hie. I some fears on that subject tool though Prof. Faber, we believe, intends to ex­ duced all government to three pure forms, untold wealth that had been accumula­ Ebeu’r Sidelinger, O, R. Butler, Eben’r about in its cage, and turning its head, Thu ‘very excellent’ article had ap- Jemima sprang to her feet, and was lie had offered as high as he had dared hibit his machine in public as soon as ar- Philbriek, J. Creighton, II. Liuscott. viz: the Monarchic, the Democratic and knowingly from side to side, as jf it, peared old enough and ugly enough be- out at the door in an instant. The boys ' for the dog ; but he was perfectly satis- ting for ages. A few small creeks had angemenls can be made been tlirnad II:.*'-' ' wei i in deep meditation upon some sub- J f°re, but it looked a trifle older and were certainly not killed ; she saw that | lied w h e n he saw tier • -ouiw into vtiuiuh chine not being.ii order, we were unable- First premium on winter apples, 1 bush, Congregationalism, ho said, belongs to ject through a l l its restless hurry? W’cIL'H 'S^' khU to BOW Jemima now, though; :>/. a j'l.tiiee;. n«-»t ln-r were they b.ju xt Sunday, leading Rob and T u urEui mttvit the* invo.nt.inn toll. A. Lvoob, $e.OO; second premium tho seeoud, whose materia! policy is very much after that same fashion, Miss she scarcely knew why. She turned it I in lung or limb, for the shouting and dy. Was she to blame for enjoying the be the accumulated dust possesses as a vocalist.—Exchange. to B. F. Sprague, $1.00; firstpreniium on adopted by a largo number of religious Jemima Veer went flirting about in the about on her baud, aud full to wonder-1 gesticulating were...... wild ’ and - 'furious, — whole service better because of those the larger stream s’ autumn apples, 1 bbl., to M. Wallcott, sects; and quoted Hon. Robert C. Win­ ing a little drearily why it was she uev-: ‘Aunt Jem! (Jh, Aunt Jem, look! soft, becoming ribbons that framed her Kinn in the ‘beiief tbat weallh PREMIUMS AND CRATUITIES $2.00; second premium to Wesley Butler, little drab house under the hill one $1.00; first premium on greatest variety throp, an Episcopalian, as showing, aud er had anything new—anything all her Just look!’ pretty brown hair and quiet lace? t ' w aited sufficient means to turn from its XDED BY THE bright spiing morning. She shook out of apples aud iu best couditiou, to D. A. insisting, in one of his ablest orations, the while muslin curtains with a tender own. It seemed to her that all her life Aunt Jem did look—at the broken she did not think about the bonnet channel a river, lie labored in a mine North Knox.Agricultural and Hor­ L’aysou, $2.00. she had been obliged to build upon back fence, leveled currant-bushes, flat- she only felt i t ; but when she was at unt.j be bft(j earne(j sufiic;ent for his ticultural Society, that it did more for giving form and free­ respect for their old age, and arranged . . . UIJL1I I1L llet (I t i Pears—First premium ou 1 peek to F. dom, and so shaping our national govern­ other people’s foundations, to make tened flower-beds, and last at the front home again slowly untying tl'e strings Oct. 4tht 5th and 6th, 1671, Keating; second premium to Mrs. Re­ them so that the darns should not show, to New Y'ork, when he ment, than anything else. placed a cushion carefully over damages straight where others had blundered, I yard, where reposed the cause ol all the before her little mirror, she whispered , tu|.ne(, [o thathat city, disposed of his becca Ripley. and take up things where others had mischief—the large millstone. softly to herself, ‘Ido believe the Great properl for a H o rs e s . Plums—First premium on.l peek to O. The speaker claimed, most emphatical­ wrought by little feet in the seat of the property for a sum that to most men Entire Horses—First premium, entire R. Butler, $1.00; second premium to old-fashioned rocking-ehair, and dusted stopped. Her work never came to her ‘It coined tumbling the hill rightdown Love that blesses all our lives cares for would be wealth indeed, but to him was ly, that such a policy, broad, democratic, on to our back yard, and some of the our happiness even in such little things horse. $5.00, to Charles Fogier; second Charles Thurston, .50. the tall clock in the corner as faithfully in the raw m aterial; it was always what but. the key that was to open a mine of premium, $3.00, to G. H, Duutou. Foreign Grapes—First premium to J. founded ou principles, aud not ou the as if its long hand were not missiu_ somebody else had used, or spoiled, or fence was there besides the currant- as these, else all this wouldn’t have hap­ gold. Before sailing, however, he vis­ First premium, breeding mare, with It. Drake, $1.00; second premium to Sam­ issues of popes, prelates, or councils, In truth, that room was a sort of hos­ begun. Back through the twenty-eight bushes, and Rob and me we yelled, pened so strangely.’ ited the scene of his early struggles colt, $3.00. S. Cunningham; second pre­ uel Ripley. must be best adapted for an age and coun­ you’d better believe 1’ lucidly explained It took a good many evenings to get pital for disabled furniture; but then years of her life, so nearly as she could witii poverty, but a block of stores cov­ mium, $2.00, to S. Hills. Cranberries—First premium to E. D. try like ours, “ We get it not by travel­ the astonished Teddy. those flower-beds into perfect order Family Horses—First premium, $2.00, Gushee; second premium to B. F. the invalids all bad such a cozy, well- remember, it had .been the same. ered tiie site, and when at last he suc- ing up by a line of bishops, or cardinals, Housekeeping cares had fallen early ‘It is a mercy you were not killed,’ again, but Mr. Bai clay pci sev ered in ceeded tracj„g |,is forlner f,.jenj g ]ie to II. Burkett; second premium. $1.00, to Mathews. cared-for look that one never thought of C. A. Burkett. F l o w e r s . or other church dignitaries, through the noticing their deficiencies ; and the lit­ upon her childish shoulders, when her began Auut Jem’s tembling lips; but h,s work with praiseworthy fldel.ty and fo jn a ° ige,,able HtUe room at invalid mother died. Then there bad Rob interrupted her with another voci­ having destowed so much labor upon P , , , , - Roadsters—First premium, $3,00, to J. First premium on best display of lighter or darker ages, but fresh and liv­ tle brown-haired woman who bustled .i •«. « . a. . l k i the top of a business block, panning S. Duuton. flowers to Miss Eva Ripley, $1.00; first ing from the New Testament, and regard about among them was as bright and been the constant planning and work­ ferous ‘Oil, look 1’ aud pointed to a them, it was natural that he should reel , / , rnt . ° Matelied Horses—First premium, $2,00 ’ , , a . „ and starving.as usual. Ihe Californian premium on best dislay of pot flowers to it in the highest degree, fitted to develop cheery as need be. But this day there ing to procure what her careless, im­ brisk bonfire that was springing up in a more than ordinary interest in them, . =• ...... to Daniel Gould. Jr. Mrs. L. Simmons, $1.00; first premium provident father did not provide, to front of them. Jemima’s bleaching ap­ and visit them frequently all through at ol,ce ?u«aSed a ™om better suited to the principles of a pure spiritual religion was an unsolved problem looking out the summer. There were many happy , !he ’ equircmeuts ol an artist, furnished C o l t s . ou artificial llowers.to Mrs. James Fuller, from her eyes, ami now aud then Miss economize where he wasted ; a pretty paratus had been overturned, and the 3 years old colt, entire, $2.00, to L. C $1.00; do. to Mrs. S. Meservey, $1.00; in the hearts and lives of all such as come sister to be snubbed by aud worked for, coals emptied out of the pan had set the evenings spent in the tiny moonlit to r - ‘tneatiy, and, paying a year s rent in Johnson. gratuities to Mrs. Bartlett, Mrs. Robin­ Jemima would come to a momentary tico, with the conversation wandering advancu’ ‘'eP^ed with the oft-repeated iuto the liberty of the Gospel,” Thg-"- pause in her occupation, and strike an uulil she made a runaway marriage witii barrel in a blaze. A bucket or two of 3 years old gelding and filley, first pre­ son, Mrs, Duuton, and Mrs. E. W. Far- speaker made at least two intentionally a gentlemanly scam p; and the same water soon extinguished the lire ; hut to deeper than floral subjects; and heK of Monsieur. mium,------$2.00, to _E. W. Conant;...... second re r. interrogation-point attitude at the end learned to look upon that spot as a lit-! ? 'very Oue k,n0W8 h,°'T b,ttetrly dls“P' I premium, $1,00, to II, C. Pease, in its corners. The amount in her hand have laid her own curner-slones-reared Oxen—First premium, $3.00, to Ham- $1.00. house of worship on this site. just beside them—a manly voice, thou her commendation of the new arrange­ ed thither. At last he joined a party 2. Names of subscribers to the funds ud to was small enough when all was done. a structure of her own instead of filling n Burkett; second premium, $2.00, to Oct. 9th. a tri tie hurried and anxious. who had decided to return to the States Zklirienltiival Im plem ents. She counted it forward and backward, breaches in tiie broken walls of others. ment, remarking, witii an unwonted at­ Sprague Mower—Gratuity reports toO. 3. Names of Building Committee, Architect, Those two iittle faces slopped the train Jemima looked up, met the kindly, tempt at facetiousness, that she did not by the then perilous overland route. At [ by)\yg_ p il- st premium, $2.00, to L. S. aud Contractors, with the amount contracted but it didn’t grow any either way ; so last, when they had almost reached the 0 s R. Butler. for. of ‘might have boons,’ and made her questioning glance of a pair of blue know that she could ‘ever believe again Safford; second premium, $1.00 to I. D. she closed her fingers over it, with the civilized portions of Missouri, they Sanborn horse rake—Reports, to Galen I. List of present members of the Congrega­ murmur, woman that she was, ‘Dear eyes, and recognized Mr. Barclay. She that rolling stones no moss.’ McCorrison; gratuity, Vol. Reports, Wil­ tional Church, with a summary of all ever re­ faintest breath of a sigh, and said with were attacked by a powerful band of Keene. . a decided shake of her head : boys !’ I wouldn't give them up for any­ started a little, not having noticed his lard Moody. Cultivator—First premium, to Charles ceived to its membership, with names of pastors, Indians, most of them were killed, hut S t e e r s . and present pastors aud deacons, ‘I can’t do it. Teddy wants new thing!’ approach, but she answered, promptly, T iie Monkey and the Hawk.—The Fogier, $2.00; second premium $1.00. o. Copy of tlje articles of faith, covenant and •No, Sir; no one hurt in the least. cook of a French nobleman had a monkey a few, including himself, were taken 3 years old, first premium, $3.00, to Harrow—Gratuity, reports to E. H. Bur­ by-law- of the Church. shoes, Rot) must have a jacket, and a ‘•It can be whitened, pressed into Simon Fish; second premium, $2.00, to bonnet isn’t to be thought of.’ shape, and made very presentable,’ ‘Really, I don’t know bow such an which was so intelligent that by severe prisoners. kett . 0. Copy of by-laws of the corporate society. training it was taught to perfom certain Thirteen mouths among tiie Osages, J. W. G'alderwwod. Horse rake—First premium, to L. S. 7. Names of those proprietors of the Uuita- Which didn’t follow at a ll; for she broke in Auut Hester's voice. accident could ltnvo happened,’ he re­ during which lime he enjoyed himself 2 years old, first premium, $3.00, to rian house donating to us their interest therein. marked, as if even yet bewildered by useful services, such as plucking fowls Salford, $2.00; seeoud premium, $1.00. Names of municipal odieers of the town thought of it more vigorously than ever ‘True,’ answered Jemima, slowly, at which it was uncommonly expert. One even less than in draining barren Califor­ Jeremiah Clark; second premium, $2.00, Mowing machine—First premium, to of Thomaston. after having ascertained beyond a doubt thinking of her life instead of her bon­ the affair. ‘There must have been some fine morning a pair of partridges were nia streams, and he theu managed to es­ A. K. Burkett. H. M. Cole, $3.00. 9. A bible, published hv the Am. B. society. that there was no noney to buy a new net. ‘Yes, 1 hope it will be made pre­ carelessness in loading the stone, I sup­ given it to pluck. The monkey took them cape, finding his way to New Orleans, as 1 year old, first premium, $2.00, to Stanchion-Gratuity to L. S. Safford, 19. Copy of report of Maine State Prison for one. She did not need to look at the sentable at last, though it does not look pose ; for when we were part way up the to an open window of the kitchen and ho expresses it, “ without a cent of mon- \ Austin Lucas; second premium, $1.00, to 1.00. 1370. went to work with great diligence. He ey in my pockets and not a pocket in my ! James Creighton. II. Papers of the latest date, viz:—Rock­ one she had worn all winter to sec how so now.’ hill the wagou tilted a little, and the Pair steer calves, first premium, $1.00 H ousehold M anufactures. land Gazette, and Free Frees, containing ae- stone slipped off and came crashing soon finished one, which he laid on the clothes that would hold money? The first 10 yards dressed woolen cloth—First shabby it was , she could feel that, even ‘Why, it’s the best of braid,’ inter­ employment he obtained here was as a to Silas Hawes. Gratuity, vol. Reports, c mips oi stockholders’ tirst ride from Thoimis- posed Aunt Hester, with some severity. down. Its force was mostly spent be­ outer edge of the window, aud then wont premium to M, J. Conant, $1.00. liiu to Bath, on the Knox & Lincoln Raiiroad, with it away cp stairs in the baudhox. quietly on wil h the other. A hawk that laborer on the docks, but his extensive II. G- McCurdy. with various incidents; description of Dr. fore it reached your place, but I see it n u l l s . 10 yards cotton wool cloth undressed— It had been twisted and turned, made She fancied the remark was a slight dis­ had been waiching his pioceedings from aequaiutauce with the extreme Westsoon First premium to C. A. Keene, $1.00; Evans* “ Repeating Rifle,” aud other matters of and re-made, from year to year, until it paragement of daughter Susan’s taste has done damage enough as it is ;’ and gained him a situation in a firm engaged Pure blood, 2 years old, first premium. special local interest; Boston Jijurnal, Chris­ a neighboring tree, darted down upon the second premium, to Mrs. Levi Morse, tian Mirror, Congreaatiunalist, &e. was ‘poor but respectable’ no longer, —a thing not to be tolerated. a swift, comprehensive glance swept plucked partridge, and in a minute was in the West and South western supply $5.00, to Josiah Ilobbs. 50 cents. » 12. 7'homast-m Register, dated 1323, con­ besides being all out of season and so That tone aroused Jemima from her flower-beds and broken i ushes. up in the tree again, greedily devouring trade. The store was located iu a bluck Pure blood, 1 year old, first premium, R.i" carpeting, 10 yards—First premium taining the message ol Joint (j. Adams, Presi­ her head, bereft of its ancient shelter, reverie at once. She discovered the ‘Nothing very serious—nothing but his prey. The monkey hopped about in of four-story buildings, and one day lie $5.00, to S. C. Bryant. Mrs. A. Brown, $1.00; second, to dent of U. S. A. ; IndeFendent Journal, pub­ great distress tor some minutes, when saw a famili.tr figure passing up the stair­ Native or grade, 2 years old, first pre­ lished ill Thomaston, iu 1331, by Wm. Tyler; went seeking a new covering. When good qualitiesof the braid immediately, what a little labor will make right again,’ Eben’r Sideuliuger, .50. Kennebec Gazette, published in 1802. suddenly a bright thought struck him. way leading to the upper stories, and fol­ mium, $2.00, to Win. Newbert; second Patch Quilt—First premium, to Mrs. the house was all in order, and Rob and and Aunt Hester, somewhat mollified’ courageously and politely, responded lowing alter, discovered his old friend premium, $2.00 to S L. Messer. 13. Scrip currency of the several denomina­ took her departure. Seizing the remaining partridge, he went Susan Cummings, $1.00; second premium tions, and a five dollar bill on 'Thomaston Bank, Teddy laudably employed in trying to 'lisa Jemima, notiuiug the direction liis to work with great energy aud stripped the painter located in a little sky-lighted Native or grade, 1 year old, first pre­ dated 1347, J . D. Barnard Caah’r, Richard Rob­ ‘Send it to a milliner’s^ and have it. eyes had taken. to Miss Helen M. Sprague, ,50. plough up the hack yard with the flour oil’ the leathers. He then laid it on the room, where he was earning as precarious mium, $3.00, to S. C. Cornice; second Counterpane and spread— First pre­ inson Pies.; presented by Capt. Joshua Jordan; bleached ami made over; advice very ‘No, it won't,’ interposed Master an existence as of old, by coloring photo­ premium, $2,00, to A. T. Metcalf. coin or different values, presented by Capt. Wm. scoop, she went up stairs, and from ledge, just where he had placed the other, mium to Mrs II. F. Lewis, $1.00. Siie'er Geo. I. Robiu.on, Airs. Mary Walsh, among the cast-otT treasures of a cer­ easy to give, but not so easy to take, Teddy ; ‘’cause Aunt Jem’s bonnet what and closing one of the shutters, concealed graphs. 1 heir friendship was renewed, Bull call, gratuity, vol. Reports, E. S Rag R ug-First premium to Mrs. O. Capt. Geo. W. Robinson, und Mrs. M. R. Lud- himself behind it. The hawk, who by but the breaking out of the rebellion of­ Keeue. I. C. Bryant, do. tain old red chest in the attic, fished up under tho circumstances,’ commented she had a-bleachin’ in the barrel is all Stoddard, $1,00; rug, first premium " 14 A bill denominated “ two-thirds of a dol­ Jemima, left to herself again. ‘No, burned up. It wasgoin’ to be her Sun- this time had finished liis meal, very soon fered a lieli) lor adventure, aud the whil­ Cows and. H elfers. a straw bonnet—immense in size, yel­ om fruit meichant soon drifted into the to Mrs. A. S. Meservey, $1,00. lar,” old continental money, dated 1776, and most excellent bonnet, you will have to dayest one, too ; an’ now she can’t go swooped down upon tho partridge; but Heifer, pure blood, 2 years old, first Mittens—First premium to Mrs. R. paid to Searg’t Daniel Barker, grandfather of low in color, and of shape indescriba­ hardly had his claws touched the bird ranks of a Louisiana regiment, and, un­ submit to being sewed over by my own to ineetin’ nor nothin’ ; only I ’ll lend premium, $2.00, to Josiah Hobbs. Ripley, .25. the pastor, at the close of the.“ KeYolutioDary ble. She laughed at the effect as she when the monkey sprang upon him from til the end ot tile war, he followed the Heifer call', pure blood, first premium, Embroidered chair—First premium to W ar.” tried it on before her tiny mirror; but, Dugers, and uo others, aud lake such 1 you my hat, Aunt Jem.’ behind the shutter, t’he hawk’d neck was fortunes of the Confederate army, peace $2.00, to Josiah Hobbs. 15. Copy of printed address, entitled, “His­ finding him again without a dollar. Siuce Mrs. Melvina Meservey, $1.00. toric Gleanings,” given at the Historic celebra­ after all, it was not a laughing matter ; bleaching as I can give you. Pity, ‘Hush, hush, Teddy !’whispered Aunt instantly wrung, and the monkey, with a Cows—Dairy cow, native or grade, Gratuities-for rag carpets, first premium tion and anniversary of the Congregational indeed, it seemed more like a crying one considering your past grandeur, hut it Jem, pressing the little fat hand that triumphant chuckle, preceded to strip off that time ho lias again visited California first premium, $2.00, to N. G. Simmons. to F. Keatings, reports; quilt, toMra:.,A' Sabbath School, Feb. 15, 1S70, by tho pastor, ns she turned the antique affair on her can’t be helped.’ I slid into hers, in appreciation of the the feathers. This done he carried tiie with his usual success, being one of Ihe Heifer, native or grade, first premium, nan; seeoud to Mrs Mary E. I« s , and containing a history of the S. School move­ hundreds who joined file Magdalena Bay ment within the original territory of Thomas­ hand and wondered soberly what it She was an energetic little woman,! offered sympathy, though her face grew two plucked fowls’to his master with a $2.00, to S. C. Bryant; seeoud premium, silk quilt, to Mrs- Nelson 'y«11‘na'1' cenfident and self-satisfied air that seemed colonization party, and nearly starved $1.00 Leforest Gleason, to A. S. Meservey, .25; to F. M. ton, lo the organization of the Baptist Church would be possible to make of it. and so in a very short space of time suddenly rosy, and it required some ef- Rugs iu 1S16, and thereafter of the Congregational S. to say ‘H ere are two birds, sir—just what among that ill-starred band of victims to Calf, 3 months old, first premium, $2.00, SchoolWaslssa.tl Visto Feb. IsN.Fs I1870. I Upon her meditations tiierc suddenly she had arranged in the back yard a fort to betray no discomposure. ‘No, y ou gave mo.’ lew villainous speculators. A few to N. G. Simmons. S T G°C’ D i n ^ n , ^ ; to Mrs G. C . 16. Copy of a sermon printed by the Maine broke the slight rustle of a stiff dress, closely covered barrel, with a pan o f!Sir; there’s not much harm uoue.- I weeks ago he reached this city, and has l?lowlne w itii O xen and Horses Duuton, .3o; to Mrs Royal -50- Missionary Society, and preached at its 63d an­ ai.d the bound of a footstep that spoke coals sprinkled with brimstone placed -mu thankful it is no worse. ‘Ah, Sam, so you've been iu trouble, returned to his early love, opening a to ill's. George 1. Payson, ,o0, to Mrs. nual meeting by Rev. J. K. Mason. of dignity and one hundred and fifty in the bottom of it, aud the antiquated j ‘So am I. Soma one might have been eh!” small fruit stand inaroom on thegreund- With 4 oxen, 8 inches deep, first pre­ V. IL Keene, .25. 17. A business card of Messrs. Henderson lloor ol a two-story wooden building, aud mium, $3.00, to S. Bartlett. and Hatch. pounds, uud announced the coming of ‘Yes, Jim? Musical instrum ents. straw fastened near the lop, and left to killed by it,’ he answered, gravely, steal- ‘Well, cheer up, m an; adversity tries fie informed our reporter on Saturday 'With I horses. 8 inches deep, first pre­ The closing Hymn, sung by the multi- Aunt Hester. It was the only an­ whilen in the smoke. Itob and Teddy j ing a curious glance at the charred bar- us, aud shows up our belter qualities? that, in a little back room just over his mium, $3.00, to O. It. Butler. First premium to A. S, Hart & Co., tute, to the tune of St. Martin’s. nouncement that lady thought it neces­ were duly advised of the contents of, rel, meanwhile, and pondering Teddy's ‘Ah, but adversity didn't try m e: it store he had discovered that little French With 2 horses, 6 iuches deep, first pre­ $2.00; second premium to A. S. Hart & Let children hear the mi mium. $2.00, to John Upham. Co., $1.00; gratuity, reports, T. G, Mes­ Which God perlormed c sary to make; for she entered withour the barrel, and warned not to molest i t ;! remark. Not very well versed in milli-1 al> o'd judge, and lie showed up all artist painting a cigar sign on a strip of Which iu our younger years i ____ t the formality ol a knock, seated her­ aud theu Miss Jemima went cheerily' nery matters was Cade Barclay. A I m y'yl?r6IJ *Juabt‘e8< tiu. _____ Drawing" and Training?. ser. And which our lathers told.” self in the rocking-chair, or attempted back to the bouse and her work of darn- [ sister lie had never had, and his mother : A 1' tl,at By one yoke of oxen, first premium,. MlsceUuneous Departm ent. was a fitting close to ceremonies thus ful- to do so, but immediately resumed the Wiuans, tho Republican legislative trai­ $3.00, to Samuel Simmons, 2,980 lbs.; ing small stokings and planuin for di-1 had been dead now nearly a year.— An Illinois woman is the mother of tor, holds a two tuousand dollar sinecure load, 6,280; girt, 6 feet, 5 inches; moved feet agaiu. C. M Brown, to Mrs. F. E. Burkett, to | terprise o t the Congregational people of miuutive jackets I Where the neat, Quaker-like bonnets' twenty-six children. in the Assessor's Office iu New York. 40 feet; seeoud premium, $2.00, to Johu Thouia6ton. The allusions to the kind The Destruction of Peshtigo. Briefs from Thomaston. shelter in large solid stores on the west Terrible Gale in Canada. generosity of many of the proprietors of side. FOREIGN NEWS. The new three-masted Sch. “ Arrnida Thorndike has a mineral spring which is The accounts of the terrible forest fires The ceremony of laying the Corner Stone Dead Bodies Beoovered. Montreal, Oct. 16.—A terrible gale Hall ".was suceessfJUy launched from Messrs. said to be equal to the more famous springs the house formerly occupying the site, set iu yesterday morning, after a heavy that have been raging in the States of of the Congregational Church on Monday, the The total number of bodies taken from GREAT BRITAIN. Tolman & Eells’s yard at Rockport, on Thurs­ in its medical properties. It is situated were expressive of a proper and high ap­ rain all night, doing serious damage to on the farm of Mr. E, J. Higgins. Michigan and Wisconsin during the past 9th lost., an account of which we publish in the ruins at the present time is 100, most London, Oct. 14.—The Times this day last. The A. H.* has an oak frame, preciation on the part of the recipients, of them being found on the north side. In morning states that the Lord Mayor has life and property. A large number of ten days, ravaging towns and villages in another column, is said to have been a very wooden tenements were blown down this planked and ceiled with hard pine, locust tree- Zion’s Herald says: Methodism is stead­ reducing as it did, very considerably, the Kingsbury street and Chicago avenue.— received 17,000 pounds sterling as the re­ thei1; relentless course, form a history of imposing affair, considering the brief notice noon. About two o’clock the wind in­ nailed through and through, copper butt bolted ; ily increasing in the western part of York C06t of the lot. Rev. Mr. Arey, Chaplain Sixteen bodies were burned beyond re­ sult of two days’ subscriptions to the county. We hear excellent reports from horrors unparalleled by any rcoord ot given, and that citizens of the village alone cognition. Twenty victims were found Chicago relief fund and that lists have creased, and the brick walls near the gas rates first-class in French Lloyds for eight building were blown in ; al.so the walls of York, Kittery Navy Yard, South Elliot of the State, was present and aided, as similar calamities in this country. The participated. The building is all framed and In Drewer street in one block, and an been opened for tho reception of contri­ years, and for model, material and finish, ie and Elliot. his impaired health would allow. The n e a rly raised. When completed it will be equal number lay in Kingsbury street.— butions at Birmingham, Bradford, Haw­ the new building on Dalhousie street, most fearful incident ia this fiery visita­ troin which several persons barely es­ pronounced by good judges to be the finest among the best church edifices in the State. The coroner- informs me he held ninety- ley and other towns in manufacturing A small sized peerless potato was pre­ other pastors were out of tc ,rn> much to tion was the destruction of the village ol districts. caped. I he roof of the new St. George’s vessel of her class ever built in the State. She The rails of the Knox & Lincoln Railroad one inquests; nearly all the dead are bur­ sented to Mr. Hiram Dunham of Turner, the regret of Mr. Masu'u and people. Peshtigo, in Wisconsin, some account el ied in the country in potato fields, no one The Times also has a leading article ap­ Church was started during tho reading of will hail from Ropkland and ho commanded by at this time of writing, Wednesday evening, last spring, which he planted and from The occasion must have been one of which will be found in our news columns. being able to recognize the bodies. Hen­ pealing to Englishmen to contribute lib­ the Litany, tho timber in the roof being Capt. A. J. Hall. She will be employed in which he raised eighty-nine and one-half are laid across the bridge at Mill River and green and the bolts somewhat loose; the great interest to those immediately con­ This event occurred on the night ol the ry uTluran, banker, was found dead in the erally in aid ot the sufferers by the fires iu the genearl freighting business, and is owned pounds nearly one andone-half bushels nearly to the St. George road in South Thom­ Sherman House, and his remains were Chicago and the Northwest. consternation was intense, people rush­ cerned, and to the public generally as it 8th, the same night on which the great ing out in the middle M>f prayers. No principally by parties in New York, Rockland of handsome potatoes. aston. Unavoidable delays, it is said, have sent to Racine for burial. Several bodies Many Americans are leaving for home was to an observer. fire in Chicago began. The Chicago disas­ found in the West Side ruins have been on account of the Chicago fire damage, however, was done beyond fright and Rockport. The Machias Union says that Washing­ prevented the passenger trains from running ine cathedral spire rocked like a ship’s Truly, yours, Viator. ter has overshadowed all the others, but recognized. London. Oct. 1G. [New York World X-a- A telegram was received here this week ton county farmers complain of getting into this village, as was promised, by tiie first special.] Mr. Bradshaw, at an immense turrm ,Mos^ the eongregation were low prices for beef cattle, sheep and the destruction of Peshtigo was, in one The Fires Still Burn Brightly announcing the death of Capt. Samuel Wil­ of this month, much to the disappointment of meeting to-night, declared that the Queeu terrified, and left before the completion P. Iambs; at the same time consumers,cotn- sense, a greater and more terrible calam­ Among the millions of tons of coal was insane, and demanded that the re­ of the services. son, at St. Jago de Cuba, on the 1st inst. He plaiu ot paying war prices for their ‘roasts the citizens of thia town. The rails will prob" lighting up the whole city at night, hut Miss Annie Lowe, daughter of John ity. Great as was Chicago and wide­ ably reach Rockland in the course of ten days. gency he intrusted to the judges in law died of yellow fever. Capt. Wilson, who u n ­ and steak.’ Customs are queer, are they no danger is apprehended, ns the engines and equity until a republic is established. , We.’ V ui01 t'le Qazelte here, was in­ til recently was a resident of this city, was not? spread as was the fiery devastation which The boot and shoe factory at the West end are at work day and night. Hose and en­ stantly killed by the falling of a tree FRANCK. tlio oldest son of Hon. William Wilson, now Friday, October 20, 1871. smote her. the loss of life was greater in will be known as tiie O'Brien factory—that at gines are wanted. Hundreds of citizens while passing to a neighbor's house, a Farmers say that fields and pastures that small Wisconsin town than in this the East end as the Estes factory. A town are met in the streets horribly burned Paris. Oct. 15. President Thiers for­ short distance lroin her father’s house in of Hallowell, and was master of the schooner look titty per cent, better than last year at about the face and head, and many chil­ mally announced to the Legislative Com­ the city suburbs.. William Wilson. Capt. Wilson’s vessel had, this time. Should tbe present favorable A Word to our Patrons. city of 300,000 inhabitants. The loss of meeting will be held on Saturday next, to see dren are supposed to be in the ruins. The mittee of Customs that the treaty for Al­ state of things continue a few weeks long­ if the town will vote to exempt tiie capital Chicago Desperadoes Attempt to Throu, a for some time past, been engaged in regular H a y in o purchased all the subscription accounts life in the neighborhood of Peshtigo is Times will he issued full size on Tues­ sace ami Lorraine is signed, and only er, and there be a good coat of snow dur­ Train from the Track. trade between Baltimore and the West Indies, of the Gazette, the business plans and necessities of placed at more than 1200. The town it­ stock of said companies from taxation for a day. awaits ratification. He says the princi­ ing the coming winter, the hay crop next Milwaukee, Wis. Oct. 13.—The ring­ and he had recently established" his residence our ‘-new departure" make it desirable that all un­ self numbered 2000 inhabitants, and it is period of ten years. Chicago, Oct. 16. There was wonder­ pal ot reciprocity is recognized. The year will be excellent. settled accounts ot more than a year’s standin p payment of the fourth half milliard in- leaders of the desperadoes who attempt­ in tiie first named place. His death will be re­ said that fully one-third of these perish­ The Georges Hotel is now open for the ac­ ful activity in the South Division to-day. ed to throw a passenger train from the Speaking of the Swedish colonists in should be adjusted with as little delay as possible commodation of the traveling public. The Thousands of men were at work cleaning demnitv is to be completed before the end gretted by many friends in this city. Aroostook, a correspondent of the Press An examination ol our books shows us that there ed in the fiery tornado of that fearful track night before last have been arrest­ away the debris, putting up temporary of March. The evacuation of theFrench I he Rockland Lecture Association are ar­ says that among the five hundred now are many ol our readers whose subscriptions are un­ night. The following graphic account is house is being thoroughly renovated, and territory is to commence within a fort­ ed. The gang were part of the Chicago buildings, &c. Every laboring man will­ plundering party fleeing from the detec­ ranging a brilliant programaie for their first there, there are at least twenty-five men, paid for periods ranging from two to live years, and taken from a Western letter: modern improvements adopted. Capt. Wm. H. ing to work can find plenty to do at liber­ night after the ratification of the treaty, that for general intelligence, character in some cases a longer time. In commencing our in­ Bickford, the gentlemanly landlord, is at his and Germany cedes to France a small tives with (he intention of raiding on Ra lecture season. Tiie course is expected to in­ al wages. cine or Milwaukee. Their intention be­ and ability, will compare favorably with tercourse with our subscribers in a new connection, The lire at Peshtigo occurred on the post, and ready, as far forth as he can during The action of the banks yesterday in strip of territory. clude Rev. E. II. Chapin, D. D., who stands at tbe same number of tbe first men in any we wish to put them in the best possible humor with evening of the 8th, commencing shortly A meeting of the Rej ublican Alliance ing apprehended,the authorities prevent­ the head of American pulpit oratory; Hon. the process of remodeling the hotel, to attend unanimously resolving to open for busi­ ed them from coming further north, and of tbe rural towns iu the most favored us and witli themselves, and there is nothing which alter the people returned from the even- ness to-morrow, and the promptness of at St. Etienne .was bioken up by the po­ Horace Greeley ; Paul B. DuChaillu, the cele­ part of the State. is a better promoter of an equable and contented g service at church. An ominous roar- to the wants of those who desire to patronize lice yesterday. Important documents they retaliated by attempting a wholesale this house. Mr. Charles II. Gloyd is the ef­ insurance companies in settling losses, slaughter of passengers. brated African explorer; “Petroleum V. Nas- state ol mind titan the possession of a receipted g sound was first heard, then balls of inspires new confidence. were seized, and searches are being made General Items. newspaper bill in one’s pocket. Subscribers who fire like meteors fell in different parts of by,” the well known humorist; Mrs. M. A. ficient clerk of this hotel. Tbe reports of the loss of life have been at tiie homes of members of the alliance. — Fires prevail in the mountains the whole- ore one or more years in arrears, Justly owe us $2.50 the town, igniting whatever they touched. Extensive Fires in the Jloeky Mountains. Some months since the Gazette gave notice AUSTRIA. Livermore, one of tiie ablest women on tiie lec­ ior each year's unpaid subscription. We shall com­ greatly exagerated. The number of dead Washington, Oct. 13.—A letter receiv length of California, The whole population were then seized in the briefs from Thomaston, of a photograph ture platform; Rev. W. H. II. ^furray, the mence sending out bills in a short time, but mean­ bodies already discovered isjless than 125. Vienna, Oct. 15.—A Cabinet crisis is ed to-day by Gen. Humphreys, Chief of with a panic, caught up their clothes and eloquent pastor of Park Street Church, Boston, while those who call upon us in person, or remit by tied to the river and other places for safe- of tiie Knox Mansion, taken by Levi Morse, A large number supposed to be lost are again threatened. Buest. declares that lie the Engineer Bureau, from Clarence King — Iowa gaTe more than forty thousand Re­ mail, to settle their accounts, will receive receipts in Shortly after, a horrible tornado en­ from a drawing of the same made by Win alive and well. will resign it the demau Is of the Czechs geologist in charge of the Geological Ex­ and Hon. William Parsons, of Ireland, one of publican majority last Tuesday. full ca paying for the time in arrears at the advance veloped everything in fire, smoke, hot Edgar Rivers of this town, stating in said notice The Board of Trade hns not yet decided complied with. The Emperor’s de­ pedition of the fortieth parallel, dated Oc­ the ablest lecturers before the American public* upon the future location of their build­ trice ol $2.00 per year. sand and cinders. Those who had not cision is unknown. tober 3, announces (hat extensive fires The remaining night of the course will he de­ — One New York lady has purchased the en­ VOSE & POUTER. that copies of this photograph could be pro­ ing. then reached the river were suffocated GERMANE. have been raging in the Rocky Mountains voted to a musical entertainment or an exhibi­ tire contents of a ladies' dothiog store and sent cured at the rooms of Mr. Morse, in Thomaston The Rush Medical College resumed its since Aug. 26, but a severo snow storm and burned before they could advance Berlin, Oct. 1G.—Emperor William tion of Black’s Stereopticon. The sale of it to Chicago. many steps. The storm was a flame borne and at the book store of O. S. Andrews, in usual course in the City Hospital to-day. on the 2d of October had subdued them. The E . <0 A’. J . R a ilro a d . Postmaster Eastman announces that opened tiie sessions ot the Reichstrath course tickets will commence next week and liy a hurricane, accompanied by electrical Rockland. A copy of this paper was sent to — A small-pox flag, hoisted at tho gateway While these lines are being printed, the money order department is in oper­ yesterday. In his speech lie said the for­ Praric Fires in Indiana. we hope our citizens will come forward spon­ dashes in tile air which danced over the Samuel F. Coombs, Esq., Seattle, Washington eign relations ol' Germany were entirely of liis orchard, saved a Rhode Island farmer’s whole earth. It lasted only half an hour, ation and ready to pay all orders. Louisville, Oct 11.—Prarie and wood taneously and take thorn, in sucli numbers as thousands of the citizens of Maine are Territory, and by him handed to David Kellogg, alisiaetory, and Lhere ,vas no cause of fruit from thieves. but the buildings and woods burned all fires are raging between New Albany and to secure at once tiie pecuniary success of the gathered at Bangor, engaged in the cel­ formerly of this town, who read the notice, and TEBBIBLE FOBEST FIBES IN anxiety in that quarter. night. About one hundred and fifty fled Lafayette, Indiana. Kankakee county is course. ebration of an event of great importance to a low meadow below the bridge, and sent for two copies of the above photograph. MICHIGAN. SPAIN. a broad blaze of destructive flames.— — Eugene Jacquard, a well-known creole of not only to our own State and the Eastern were all saved. A large number took ref­ Thus.wide-spread is the reading matter of the Madrid, Oct. 1G.—A great Republican Miles upon miles of fences, hay, in — Three stone cutters from Dix Island ar­ St. Louis, left at liis death an estate valued at E n tire Tounns D estro yed a n d M a n y Lives British Provinces, but to the whole coun­ uge in a mill-pond where they kept theni- Gazette. meeting was held to-day. Senor Orenz stack, corn in fields, houses, barns and rived here Saturday evening who had an un­ $700,000, His widow and daughter are tiie L o s t. presided. Resolutions were adopted de­ cattle pens are burned, and the fire is try and its European neighbors. The elves ami babies under water, constantly The custom of throwing paper boxes and pleasant experience in making tlio trip from only heirs. wetl ing their heads to keep from roasting. claring that the party would offer undy- still burning. Many of the towns have the island to Ash Point. They started in a opening of the European and North Several were drowned by cattle fleeing to waste paper out into our public streets is rep­ Detroit, Mich.. Oct. II. The news opposition to every form of Govern­ been compelled to turn out to fight the — It is stated that a vigilance committee will from St. Clair, and Huron counties of wherry and when on Asii Island Bar, about a American Railroad, which is the occasion the pond and trampling them down. rehensible, and ought not longer to be tolerated ment lor Spain which was not purely re­ fire. bo found ramifying through all the repeating this date is of the most distressing char­ quarter of a mile from the shore, their boat of this celebration, opens railway com­ 'file tornado came from the southwest, by the municipal officers of this town. publican. Nevertheless, in waging such Iu Clay county, Ind., the woods are on wards of New Y'ork to defeat the repeaters in and was about ten miles wide, sweeping acter. All of that portion of the State east a war upon non-republican principles, fire in many places. On Monday night was upset and they were lefttioundering in the of Saginaw Bay and north of a point forty the coming elections. munication from Bangor to Halifax, a every vestige of fences, buildings and they would not violate the laws of the and Tuesday the town of Brazil was water, which was here of a depth to reacli near­ distance of 478 miles, and spans the en­ timber before it with lire. The editor of From Chicago. miles above Port Huron has been com­ laud. threatened. The greatest alarm pre­ pletely swept by fire. A number of per­ ly to their shoulders. By lifting their wherry, — The Duke of Wellington, Ir shrewd busi­ tire distance between the latter city and tiie Menomonee Herald states that over Tlic Sait Story Continued. vails. titteeu hundred men, women and children sons have perished and it is feared that we The President in Boston. bodily, they emptied it of water and got into it ness man as well as general, is credited with 6an Francisco with a highway over the en­ have not heard the worst. The villages of again. liiey had lost their oars, however, as the saying that high interest is but another were bin ned to death in the track of the New York, Oct. 11.—All the leading T a m m a n y. tire length of which the travelej can be Forestville, White Rock, Elm Creek. Sand Boston, Mass. Oct. 16. The corner stone well as overcoats and other articles, and one of tornado in Wisconsin. Al! root-crops papers have specials from Chicago of yes­ of the new Post Office was laid with Ma­ N ew York. Oet. 17.—The Times states name for poor security. whirled in eight or nine days. By the and provisions were destroyed in seven Beach and Huron City are entirely des­ them lost his wallet witli $10 in money. They terday’s date. The World’s dispath slates troyed. Rock Falls and Port Hope are sonic ceremonies this afternoon in the that the report of the sub-committee on use of this new highway of travel, the counties of Wisconsin and throughout that the scenes of suffering and want met presence of President Grant, several high the city frauds has been finished, and will secured one or two pieces of hoard which had — Tiie New York Tribune asks a conundrum : the western portion of Michigan. partially destroyed. Nothing has yet been “ Which is the largest room in the city of New passenger from Europe for New York in a tour of the city beggar description. heard from Port Austin or Port Crescent, national and State dignitaries and an im­ soon be made public. Ther report fas­ been in tiie wherry, and attempted to paddle mense concourse of spectators. Many tens the conviction at last upon the Y'ork? Answer: The room for improvement may shorten his sea voyage seven hun­ M artial I.asr. hut it is hardly possible that they have ashore, hut would doubtless have gone adrift, Chicago. escaped. ladies, including Mrs. Grant, occupied re­ thieves who have robbed the citizens. at tho City Hall.” dred miles and save twiFdays in time. The arrival of troops is hailed with gen­ served seats on the raised platform. The had they not bctu heard by a man at Ash Point, eral satisfatre-ji. Mayor Mason turned At all these towns there were large This is a verv important consideration T iie papers have been filled during the past, stores, many filled with winter stocks, ex­ exercises consisted iu placing a till box A Town in Texas Destroyed by Fire. who put off iu his boat and brought them to — Ladies parasols with watches in the han­ over the city to General Sheridan this containing a great number and variety of New York, Oct. II.—The town of land. They arrived here iu a very wet and dles are cited ns singular freaks of fashion. and will undoubtedly divert a great pm- wcek- wilh °f the Sreat calamity which morning, and we are to all intents and tensive saw mills, shingle mills, and docks Crockett, Texas, was burned October 1. has fallen upon this great city. We could fill covered with lumber, all of which were articles iu a niche upon whieh the corner­ forion condition. We have lately seen several belles with clocks lion ol the ti ansatlantic travel to this new purposes under martial law. stone was lowered, President Grant aid­ Loss unknown ; insurance $50,000. our entire space several times over with ac­ swept away. It is said but one block is Y ® .The Toung People's Helper, published in their stockings. channel. Maine will thus become the Suffering Thousands in Lincoln Fart. ing Grand Master Charles L. Woodbury left, on the shore about Forestville. A for tiie past nine years in this city by Mr. Z. avenue through which tiie tide of Euro­ counts of scenes, incidents and experiences at The people who fled to Lincoln Park steamer which left Port Huron last night with the trowel and cement. Music, About Town. — An Indiana cooper showed a peculiarity the great fire. The opportunity given by the prayer, an original hymn and addresses Pope Vose, lias been removed to Portland and pean travel will pass. are suffering terribly. From 50,009 the for the relief ot the sufferers returned this of Hoosier calculation the oilier day by putting breaking up of all the usual restraints of law number has swelled lo 72,000, have goue evening with about forty men, women from Postmaster-General Creswell and U y Wanted—a boy to make himself general­ will be published there by Rich & Vose, a half­ This road will also unite us in closer his little boy inside a cask to iiold tiie head up and order in the general confusion and terror up to the park, and the scene how pre­ and children, live being severely burned. ex-Mayor Shurtlelf of Boston, constitu­ ly useful, at this office. interest in the paper having been sold to Mr. bonds of social and commercial interest sented is beyond the power of words lo The revenue cutler Fessendeu, which ted tiie remaining exercises. Tile address while he nailed it. After it was done he found of the conflagration was taken advantage of by No quorum at the meeting of the li­ F. G. Rich of that city. With the January with our Provincial neighbors. It will describe. Every one is demoralized. started for Port Austria, picked up a sail­ of Postmaster-General Creswell was quite the bung hole was the only means left for his thieves and incendiaries for purposes of plun­ Hundreds are lying oil pallets of straw, lengthy. He sketched the earliest history censing board last week. Another meeting number tile Helper will he improved by tiie ad­ develop the resources of our State and boat, containing Isaac Green, the princi­ son's exit. der, but these cases were probably less numer­ having been rudely aroused from sick pal owner of Forestville, with his family of the postal service in foreign countries will beheld Monday evening, November 7th. dition of a cover and the exclusion of all ad­ make much of its now unproductive nat­ ous than first respresented, and the prevailing and iu the United States, tracing it down vertisements from its inside pages, and new beds to save their lives. How many per­ and eighteen or twenty others who es­ t y The stone-cutters at Dix Island have — Robert Collyer’s son was to hava been ural wealth available. To Baugor the spirit was one of mutual helpfulness. The in­ ished in the vain attempt to save them­ caped the flames at Forestville. The tel- to the present time. features will he added,specially designed to adapt Postmaster Burt ^rnd attaches of the subscribed over $1200 in aid of tho Chicago married on Tuesday evening last, but house, completion of this line is a great advan-, cidents of incendiarism and theft, too, are selves will probably never he known. rapb operator at Forestville escaped it to circulation among the pupils of the public church, furniture and all were burned the day There have been five deaths and eight Boston Post Office, gave a reception -.an sufferers. This prompt and liberal generosity scarcely to be mentioned in comparison with through the fire hack into the country. schools. Tlio price will he $1,00 a year, and before. On Wednesday the wedding took place, tage. Her harbor will be made the out­ births in Lincoln Park in twenty-four Ail telegraph olilees along tlio shore are dinner this evening to Pn“’".,aster-Gen- does them great credit. let of the products of that large section tiie universal uprising of a generous and sym­ hours. Families who were formerly in erai Creswell and guests. To-night Pres­ every subscriber will receive a beautiful the young bride being dressed in a calico gown, destroyed, but communication will be re- t y Some malicious person or persons dam­ of the State seeking a market over this pathetic peop'e, in all parts of the land, to ex­ comfortable circumstances are absolutely toicd soon. Five children perished near ident Grant gave a reception at the St. chromo, worth at retail $1,50, entitled “Tile tiie only dress saved. tend aid to the suffering people. Contributions without a cent or a home. The whole James. Mrs. Grant was the guest of aged two pieces of stone in one of tbe sheds road. She will not fail to realize a large Rock Falls. It. B. Hubbard, at Huron First Bible Lesson.” Attractive preminms continue topour in from all parts of tiie coun­ city is absolutely wild with grief and de-: City, shot all liis horses and cattle to pre- Mrs. Julia Ward Howe at dinner, and in at Dix Island on Saturday night. Snperin will be given to those wiio make up clubs and —Three separate unsuccessful attempts were growth in wealth and population from spair. __. vent their perishing by fire. -Re loses the evening the two ladies and a few per­ made Saturday night to set fire to the south­ try and from Europe. Boston alone lias al­ sonal friends attended the opera. tendent Fogg has offered a reward of $50 for liberal cash commissions to agents, who are the business created by this road. ready raised about $100,000. heavily, having a larag- store, mills, the detection of the perpetrator. eastern jiart of London, Ontario, including Xrj. wanted everywhere. With these great induce­ (M rs . Z tiie Grand Trunk, Great Western, and London vails now than at any previoiu time, ow- Scarcely a county in u,e state but s i l t ­ Destructive Gale < Ail tiie buildings at the Brook are now tator of the opening of this new highway ashes, and with a lumber, grain and packing t y ments the Helper ought to gain a circulation of ing to the fact that most everTl- 5j boa LCa» J utland, Me., Oct, 14.—A dispatch raised to tiie new level of tiie street, except 20,000 in the first three months. and Port Sarnia freight deppts, oil refineries of travel. We predict that within ten business amounting in the aggregate to $330,- taken valuables from vaults or safes in hundreds of thousands of dojUty from Halifax states that the heaviest hur­ the one on the east side of the street occupied Messrs. Rich & Vose will also issue a small­ and stove factory. A car load of oil in a train years (and perhaps within five) the prin­ 000,000 per annum, none of which brandies of tiie ruins and have them in their imme­ The damage to pine land isincaJcuIable. ricane known there for twenty years oc­ by Messrs. U. H. Crie & Co., which will he er monthly paper for Cold Water Templars, of seventeen cars were ignited. cipal highway for the travel between Hal­ traffic arc materially impaired, it will be seen diate possession and are liable to desti ne, Saginaw City only escaped destruction curred between five and nine o’clock last tion at any time. They are now much through the determined ettorts of the cit­ raised after it is vacated by them . Sunday schools, etc., under the title (made so ifax, St. John and points west of this what vast recuperative energies Chicago pos­ evening. The tide rose two feet over tiie — A mamma in the rural districts lately gave more exposed than ever, hut owing to the izens. Bridgeport was saved by the rain wharves, all of which, and many vessels familiar to tiie temperance public by Mr. Vose) State will pass through Rockiand. The sesses. Wc look to see a greater and more H3U John F. Brown, who recently hud a shop her young hopeful an outfit of fish-tackle. large number of police and private patrol yesterday morning. At Holland on the besides, were injured. Several lives are of The Youth's Temperance Visitor, at 50 cts. construction of the Penobscot Bay & Riv­ beautiful Chicago soon arise on the ruins of men constantly on the lookout, as well cast shore of Lake Michigan, the flames at Btuckingtou’s Corner in this city, and who Soon she heard a shout from Willie, and run­ reported to be lost. The steamer Chase had long been an invalid, committed s uici de by a year, with large reductions to clubs. er Railroad, from Bangor to Rockland, her desolated streets. as the vigilance of tiie military, a fire-is made a clean sweep. There is scarcely a broke away aud dragged two anchors a ning out, found one of her best hens fast wind­ sure to lie discovered belore it can make building left. The sufferings of the peo­ hundred yards, hut escaped serious dam­ shooting himself with a pistol last week, in ing up tiie line in her crop, whither the hook will complete the link required to con­ Maine Items. The President in Maine. any headway. ple were promptly cared for by the mayor age. hospital in Rhode Island, where he had placed had already preceded it. Willie, observing the nect the European and North American It is now estimated by good judges and citizens of Grand Haven. himself for treatment. Tiie Presidential party left Boston, in a spe - A post-office has been established at troubled look of his mother, quietly remarked: road with the Knox & Lincoln and so that the panic Sunday night and Monday etroit Damage by the Storm at Halifax. cial train of five cars, at 8 o’clock, Tuesday D , Mich., Get. 13. The largest East Jefferson, and Samuel J. Bond ap­ “Don’t worry, mother; I guess she will stop with the west by the shore route. By morning caused (lie premature death of portion of tiie city of Manistee, Mich., Boston, Oct. 16.—Halifax despatches — Mr. Eph. Perry, proprietor of Granite morning. Secretaries Belknap and Robeson several hundred children. Onephysiciau Hall, offers, in case a fund is opened in Rock­ pointed postmaster. when she gets to the pole.” this route, the distance to Portland is was destroyed by fire on Sunday night. estimate tiie damage by the late hurri­ Gens. Porter and Babcock, Speaker Blaine estimates the number at five hundred.— About 10 o’clock the fire engine gave cane at $200,000. The shores of Haliliix land for the benefit of the Chicago sufferers, Tbe town of Concord recovered judg­ shorter, if we do not mistake, titan by Painful reports are given of the suffering ment last week, lor $995.27 against G. M. and others were of the party. Crowds were out, after which the flames raged without harbor,Friday morning presented an ap­ to donate tiie entire proceeds of a dancing as­ Vice-President Colfax publishes an article in the Maine Central, and lying on the sea­ among the sick and infirm. pearance of wreck and ruin never seen Delany & Co., on account of money gathered at every station on the route, to wel­ resistance in the helpless town, the wind sembly at Granite Hall, giving tiie use of the the Independent on the principle of incidents’ i Seventy Thousand People to he Supported. blowing a gale all night. Tiie loss is es­ before. Wharves shattered, several ves­ wrongfully paid them for men put into board and passing through important come the President with cheers, music and ar­ hall and his own services on that occasion the army for the town during the war. I protection, in favor of Government retronc’u- General Sheridan thinks that seventy timated at nearly a million, upon which sels high and dry, and others dismasted. commercial towns, it will naturally be­ tillery salutes. At Portland Lord Lisgar, Gov­ ■ ment, a stoppage of the system of land gran ts, thousand people will have to be cared for there is only $80,000 insurance. Manistee Altogether some thirty vessels, mostly Advertiscms at. The rain storm of last week was very come the preferred line of travel. By ernor General of Canada, joined the party, during the winter. is on the east side coast of Lake Michi­ fishermen, suffered. Bark Annie, from t y Watches, clocks and jewelry can he severe over all the State. Roads were no matter how deserving the schemes they are Philadelphia, for Europe, was wrecked the completion ol this line the Knox & file train stopped at Brunswick, and also at Loss of Fuel. gan. has four thousand inhabitants, and bought at Spoar & Co's as cheap as at any oth­ gullied and the railroads badly washed, to favor may be, of a general amnesty, of ci vil is one of the greatest lumber producing and portions of her cargo strewn ashore. delaying the trains in several instances. service reform of an effectual character, and . of Lincoln would at once become an impor­ lugusla, where Gov Perham welcomed the Thousands and thousands of tons of Schooner W. H. Hatfield, from New York er house in tiie State. They have the sole coal, laid'in by by gas companies manu­ towns in the State. The needs ol the tant trunk road, in addition to the large1 President to Maine and the Mayor and many people are imminent, and appeals have was dismasted and hull stove. Three agency for the sale of l’a.rabola Spectacles. On Friday afternoon two of the mills of a reduction of tariff’ and internar revenues. citizens were introduced. facturers and dealers, for the winter, are men were drowned off the harbor settino- the Oriental Powder Company at Gainbo VoQal business it is destined to do. We burning, defying all efforts to extinguish been made fur aid. Every pai.- sold is warranted to givo satisfac­ — General R. S. Harrison, Chairmaa of ft ia In Bangor great preparations had been made nets. The railway track lio n Halifax to tion. (Gorham) exploded at 3 o’clock. One feel Stire it will not be very long before and ail through the ruins of the tbe south J anesville, Wis, Oct.13.—Gov. Fair- man, named Dinsmore, a native of the Ohio Republican State Committee, announce > for the celebration, and tiie city wore a gala- Bedford was damaged $ 16,000. this important shore route is completed. side little blue and red flames are seen at child telegraphed as follows from Green t y The next quarterly session of the Knox British Provinces, was instantly killed, that the latest returns show a tie in the Senate, lay aspect. The President, Governor Gen­ night, indicating tiie piles of coal laid in Bay in relation to the Wisconsin fires:— The enterprise which now celebrates its Failure of an Insurance Company, County Lodge of Good Templars will be held and another, unknown, was badly injur­ eighteen on either side, while the Republican, eral nnd party arrived at G 1-2 o’clock, and lor tiie winter's nse. “Tbe appalling calamity is not exaggera­ ed. We have no information as to the successful completion has passed through Hartford, Conn., Oct. IG.—The North at W est Camden on Monday, the 30th inst. majority in the House will be at least thirteen. were escorted to their quarters by a long pro­ Good Order lie turning. ted. Over 3000 men. women and chil­ American Insurance Company to-day amount of property lost. various vicissitudes. The charter for this Tiie demoralization of the masses is dren are destitute. The loss ot life is made an assignment of its proporty to comraencing at 10 o’clock. A., M. Rev. John The thirtieth anniversary of the settle­ The Lieutenant Governor of Ohio has the east­ cession of torch bearers, military and firemen, very great. Not less than 500 persons Russell, of Michigan, R. W. G. ChiefTemplar ing vote, thus assuring a Republican majority road was procured in the winter of 1850, The President and others of his party after­ subsiding and good order is beginning to Wm, C. Hastings and the Probate Court ment of Rev. S. F. Dike as pastor of the rule. were burned to death at Peshtigo and vi­ has appointed the 2lst iust. for a hearing of the Right Worthy Grand Lodge of North Swedenborgian Society in Bath, was cel­ in both branches cd' the Legislature. Gov. a convention in favor of the project having wards took tea with Senator Ilamlin. Activity among the Builders and Architects. cinity and 300 on the eastern shore. Scores upon the acceptance ot the trustees. ° America, is expected to he present. A good ebrated in a happy manner, at his resi­ Noyes’s majority will probably exceed 25,000. been held in Pori land in July previous. of men, women and children are now in dence in that city. New York, Oct. 15.—The Times Chi­ attend ance from all the Lodges in the cocnty The late Hon. John A. Poor was the orig­ Catholic Services on Dix Island. temporary hospitals burned and maimed. Insurance Companies Suspended^ — David Iiently alias James Wilson, was cago special of the 14th says: Already Money, clothing, bedding, boots and is lio'ped for. Mary, the little daughter of Mr. Wil­ inator of the enterprise, and to his ener­ ew ork hung in the Hartford County jail at 1:30 I’. M .,. Last Sunday there was a grand celebra­ architects and builders are busy beyond shoes and provisions of all kinds un­ N Y , Oct. 17.—Security Insur­ liam Dingley, aged six years, was drowned gy, activity and persistence, more than to tion of the Catholic services, by Father all comparison in building temporary ance Company of New Y ork has suspen­ -b It is scarcely creditable to Rockland that in the Kennebec river at Hallowell, Fri­ last Friday for tiie murder of Warden Willard 1 cooked are wanted; also building mate­ ded. aud A. F. Hastings is appointed re­ the efforts of any other single individual, /H iveron Dix Island, in the new Hall. structures for merchants whose new rials and everything needed by a family no movement has been made to appeal to tin’ day. of the Connecticut State Prison. He attend­ stocks are already underway. Among ceiver, Its losses exceed a million aud a The Belfast Journal says Mr. Smith, has been due its success. The steamer “Hurricane” .was chartered to commence life with. The people are half. The Lorillard Company has dis­ liberality of her citizens in hsliuif of the sut ed suicide about three o'clock that morning, others is a row of two-story stores, with responding nobly, but there is no danger ferers in Chicago and in Michigan and Wis who resides on the eastern side of the riv­ The company was organized under its or the occasion, and at 8 o’clock she continued business and will hold a meet­ endeavoring to penetrate his heart with a small eight-inch parting walls, going up along of too much being received. The desti­ consin. Au appeal in hehahf of the Michigan er, attempted suicide by hanging, last charter, in Maine, in 1853 and Mr. Poor started from the old pier in this city, with tiie east side of Michigan avenue on Lake ing to morrow to consider tho proper week, but was prevented by tbe active in­ wire whieh he liad secreted upon his person. tute must be provided for during the win­ course in view of the many losses. An sufferers, will ho found in our news columns. was chosen President, which office he Park, giving 2000 leet frontage, for whole­ ter.” terference of Mrs. S. He made a will bequeathing his body to tho illy passengers on board. The services injunction wos granted in the supreme It is n ot too lato to move in the matter and we held till 18GG, when he was succeeded b) sale stores. Farwell, Field, Lester, and The Green Bay Calamity. A young man named Roger S. Stanley, Medical College of New Haven, on condition opened in the Hall at about 10 o’clock. others have a mammoth shed on Dear­ court, at the instance of tbe stockhold­ hope steps will be taken to put the sympathy ot Geo. K. Jewett, who is still in that posi­ New York. Oct. 15.—The World's ers of the Excelsior Insurance Company of Sedgwick, 17 years of age, employed that it should pay competent counsel to urge All the scats on the floor and in the gal­ born Park. In the long row on Michi­ special, dated Peshtigo, Oct. 12, confirms this community into practical form. ou board the schooner Levant, lying at the next legislature to pass certain laws »f tion. It was not till 18G0 that the line lery were filled, and the choir, conducted gan avenue are Hibbard & Spencer, Hall previous reports of the utter destruction aud M. F. Hodges was apointed receiver. Advertisement brewer, fell from the main boom satur- prison reform, securing better treatment to was finally located in Maine, a portion ot by Mr. Meservey, executed in a perfect it Kimliaeh, and their late neighbors in of the town. Four hundred dead have Fires in Kansas. d a j and was drowned. heavy lines of trade. been recovered, and it is thought that You will find Mrs. Dinsmore's great Eng­ prisoners and the abolition of tho lash and the provincial line having already been manner tiie mass in G flat from F. X. St. Louis, Oct. 17.—Accounts from Sieamer Argo, which has run this sum­ The Post Office is located in the base­ 300 more aro in the river. lish Cough Balsam at Keene’s Variety Store. shower bath. built by the governments of New Bruns­ Schmidt. Father L'Uiver preached an northern Kansas say that destructives mer between Belfast and Elsworth, run ment of Plymouth Church, corner ol The town of Merekangc is also in ruins. fires are raging at Deer Creek and Har­ Every family should have a hottie. W. II. ashore Saturday night on Horton’s Racks, wick and Nova Scotia. Little further pro­ -•xcellent and practical sermon, which Congress street and Wabash avenue. Tiie road is filled with carcasses of ani­ rison Creek valleys, extending to Jeffer­ K e e n e , Agent. but was got off without injuring her. On Business Notices. gress was made till 18G3, when New Bruns­ was listened to with remarkable atten- Walt Laflin and hip energetic sons are mals. The people are wandering about, son county, Nebraska. Several houses, Monday Capt. Kissain withdrew her from wick voted $10,000 a mile to complete the putting things to rights for eighteen stores destitute and helpless. It was reported New goods ju It received, and se lling cheap, ion. At tiie close of the sermon, he spoke that the whole woods were on fire from barns, liu-ge quantities of grain, hay aud the route, but talks of returning with a To t i i e L o d ie s o f R o c k l a n d a n d V ic in it y . road from St, John',to the Maine line, and to be put up this fall and winter. The o th er crops destroyed and many miles of larger and better boat next spring to run —Mrs. S. T. Sprague has taken rooms at the i few minutes, with much feeling, of the Illinois Central Railroad Company have Green Bay to Menomonee. Fort Howard at Keene's Variety Store, also Blood's celebrat­ Bangor loaned its credit for 81.000,000 to fences burned. The loss is estimated at ed needles, the best in the market. between Ellsworth and Bangor. Lynde Hotel, where she would invite tiie atten­ adamity that had occurred in Chicago; already taken measures lor a million dol­ was threatened, but heavy showers fell trom $30,000, to $50,000. tion of the ladies to 1 er stock of human hair the road. ■ In 1864, the Maine Legislature md although one thousand dollars were lars worth of building expenditure on the on the 12th for the first time iu two t y The International Postal Money Older A fatal accident occurred in Searsport goods, which will be sold at the lowest possible months, and and it was hoped that the village on Saturday. A young lad, son granted 734,942 acres of timber lands on louated the day previous by the generous depot grounds. The Lake Shore Com­ system is now in operation between this coun­ prices. Work done to order in every desirable the Penobscot and St. John rivers, and pany and Rock Island Railroad have al­ conflagration would be stayed. The Mormon Queetion-Brlyham Young in of Michael Cane, aged 15 years, had style. md skillful workmen on the island, nev­ ready set in motion operations that will Great numbers of wounded have been Court. try and Great Britain. Any person desiring placed some grapes upon the roof of the subsequently Massachusetts relinquished ertheless they gave'the priest the hand­ put their vast structures into their for­ brought to Green Bay. Men and women Salt Lake City, Oct.* lG.-Brigham to remit money to friends in the “ old country” house to ripen, and upon going to take Dress cutting taught by actual measure­ ment Room 3G, Lynde Hotel. 45tf her war claims to the public lands, held some sum ot $115 for himself. But on mer condition at once. The work on the were partially roasted alive, their eyes Young appeared in Court this morning, can pay to the postmaster the amount he de­ them iu he lost his hold and slipped from being burned out and their ears burned jointly with Maine, to the road. In 18G5 the spot he appropriated the same for the new Palmer House has been ordered to the indictment lor lascivious cohabita­ sires to send, in United States currency and tiie roof and fell some fifteen feet, strik­ D o n 't b e D e c e iv e d .—Prices will tell Kit­ nctive operations were commenced, and he forwarded. The investigation by the off. Advices from Fondulac say reports tion was read, and lie answered, with ing upon a picket fence. He was shock­ tredge's, at the Brook. 44tf iufterers of the unfortunate city. architects shows that the Great Pacific from the northwestern districts grow marked seriousness, “Not , Fun, best in the world. All of our other kids will of the body. Persons with digestion thus impaired, having the slightest predisposition to pulmonary dis­ be sold very cheap to close them out. , or it they take cold, will be very liable to have Consumption of the Lungs in some ot its forms; and FANCY FURS, GLOVES, -MITTENS, R e a d T h is ! New York Fashions. Harpers I hold that it will be impossible to cure any ease of BOOTS, SHOES BOOTS, SHOES HATS AND GAPS, Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, Bazar of the latest date, says : Black Alpacas, Consumption without first restoring a good digestion and healthy assimilation. The very first thing to be HOSIERY, like Black Silks are always in fashion, and the done is to cleanse the stomach and bowels from all best of these .s the Buffalo Brand; and the diseased mucus and sliiue, which is clogging these or­ kindred fabrics, such as Beaver Mohairs and gans so that they cannot perform their functions, and NECK-TIES, nEKFS., SCARFS, Brilliantincs, which are as Lustrous as Silk, then rouse up and restore the liver to a healthy ac­ RUBBERS, RUBBERS, ALL KINDS AND QUALITIES, And Gents’ Fnrnisfiing Goods tion. For this purpose, the surest and best remedy is Cravats,JIuillers,Suspenders,Paper Collars, Bosoms ALL KINDS AND QUALITIES, and admirably adapted for the Costumes of the Schenck’s Maiudrako Pills. Ihese pills cleanse the present Season. These Brands of Goods can stomach and bowels ot all the dead and morbid slime Of all kinds and qualities, at the lowest pos Of all kinds and qualities at the IOW6S and Cud's of all kinds and qualities, at the in the county tor sale at the lowest prices At the Lowest Prices, at At The Lowest Prices, at always be found at Simonton Brothers, and at that is causing disease and decay in the whole sys­ sible prices, at Lowest Prices, at tem They will clear out. the liver of all diseased p ric e s , at a t no other House in this County. 19tf bile that has accumulated there, and arouse it up to a T. A WENTWORTH'S, new and heallhy action, by which nutural and health- T. A. WENTWORTH’S, T. A. WENTWORTH’S, T . A . W E N T W O R T H ’S, T. A. WENTWORTH’S, T. A. WENTWORTH’S, ly bile is secreted. 45tf No. 5, Berry Block, Rockland, Me. Mtf No. 8, Berry, Block, Rockland, Me. result of imperfect digestion, and may be im­ J The stomach, bowels and liver are thus cleansed 45tf No. 5, B erry Block, Rocklund, Me. 4Stf No, 5, Berry Blook, Rockland, Me. mediately relieved (by a dose of “ Johnson’s An­ by the use of Schenck’s Mandrake Pills; but there re­ No. 5, Berry Block, Rockland. Me. No. 5, Berry Block, Rockland, Me. odyne Liniment.” A teaspoouful in a little mains in the stomach an excess of acid, the organ is sweetened water is a dose. torpid, and the appetite is poor. In the bowels, the To the Honorable Justices o f the Su lacteals are weak, and requiringjstrengtli and support. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Heavy oats are good for horses; none will It is a condition like this that Schenck’s Seaweed preme Judicial Court now bciny held Tonic proves to be the most v aluable remedy ever dis­ FIFTY PER CENT. THE RISING SUN MISS SAWYER’S SALVE. deny that; but oats can’t make a horse’s coat covered. It is alkaline, and its use will neutralize all at Rockland, within and fo r the Coun­ look smooth and glossy when he is out of con­ excess of acid, making the stomach sweet and lresh; BEAVER BRAND dition. “ Sheridan’s .Cavalry Condition Pow­ it will give permanent tone to this important organ, ty o f Jinox and State o f Maine. SAVED. 8 O ’C L O C K . ders” will do this when all else fails. and create a good, hearty' iT appetite, ; t' and prepare the system lor the first process of a good digestion, and ESPECTFULLY represents FRANCES I Stove Polish. W is t a r ’s W il d C h e r r y B a l s a m .— ultimately make good, healthy, living blood. After ROGERS of Camden, in the said County ol Knox,R that she was lawfully married oil the fifteenth MONTH.—Horse and carriage furnishr. This Balsamic compound lias become a home this preparatory treatment, what remains to cure that of liuinnn muscle, and C? 0 0 C A most cases of consumption is the free and persever­ day of September, 1853, at Camden, in the State of o power is so costly n ____ Q d Z S - d ;SampleAce. H.B.SHAW fixture. Let all who suffer, and have in vain Maine, to Thomas B. Rogers, then of Portland fifty per cent, ol the power.lower required t® ra ing use of Schenck’s Pulmonic Syrup. The Pulmonic ng Ma. ’ • • ...... For BRILLIANCY, SAVING of LABOR, DURA­ attempted to cure their coughs, colds, bronchial Syrup nourishes the system, purities the blood, and Maine, now resident in New Orleans, or parts un­ SewingN Machine, may be saved by usiug the MOHAIRS. known; that she has lived with said Thomas B. in es s h t guns r e v o l v e r s BILITY aud CHEAPNESS, UNEQUALLED. In or pulmonary complaints, make use of this un­ readily absorb'd j the circulation, and thence dis­ ■R,« V, ! ,' <> - , , balk lor stove dealers use at 12 cts. per lb. eased lungs. There it ripens all this State as his wife, and has had by him two chil­ ...... Materials of everyy kind. Write______for Price List, ...t filled remedy. It can be relied upon, the tnbuted to the t Great Weste____Gun Works, Pittsburgh, Pa. Army morbid matters, i.' w hether in th elo rn io l abscesses dren which are now living, nam elyH attie K., and M O R S E B R O S 4, P ro p ’s, Fannie C. Rogers; that she has always conducted DOMESTIC. Guns and Revolv bought or traded for. mass of testimony that has been published or tubercles, and ion assist nature to expel all the wanted. 12W45 CANTON, MASS. since its introduction, being ample proof of its diseased matter the form ot free expectoration, herself as a chaste and faithful wife, but he, regard- 5 of his marriage covenant and duty, did, efficacy. when once it Racts for Your Cousiderat.cn . uud purifyin; ----- 4|Pugei» by H erbert H am ilton, up, that all ii We will enumurate only a few of the many leading J po,wer (" l,icl1 1,11 possess) a t will It is said that if a puff of air were blown in­ and my pat cut time, and failed during said time to contribute oints of excellence, combined in the “ Domestic,’ Dtvin&tion, Spiritualism,.Socerices, Demonology, and to a vein of an animal, death would instantan­ io be done in curing Consump- to the support of her, your libellant, or her said a thousand other wonders. Price by mail, in children. Wherefore she prays that a decree of di­ leaving all minor points to the decision of the oper eously follow, because circulation would be ,ood appetite and a good digestion, ator It makes the SI 000mmohiC° 'erj’ L-’opy free to agent only. HOLMES, IBOOTH & HAYDENS’ so that the bou\ 11 grow in flesh and get strong, vorce may be granted her from the bonds ot matri­ ^1,000monthly easily made. Address T. W EVAN< stopped. The blood makes the entire circuit mony existing between her and said Thomas B. if I_ub. 41 S. 8th S treet, Philadelphia, P a. * lw45 of the human body seven minutes, and when­ It a person has ii used lungs, a cavity or abscess there the same may be deemed reasonable and proper, con­ the cavity cunut i-al. the m atter, cannot ripen, so ducive to domestic harmony, and consistent with the LOCK , Brilliant Burner, ever this circulation is impeded or any of its long as the sv st- is below par. What is necessary peace and morality ol society, and that she may hav GREAT CHANCE FOR AGENTS ler ol things, a good appetite, ; A Round Wick, channels are clogged by impurities which ohght the custody of said minor children. with the least and most simple machinery of any Do you want a situation as agent, local good nutrition, the body to grow in flesh and get tala FRANCES OLIVIA ROGERS. to be carried off, disease iollows—fever or a then Nature is helped, the cavities will heal,tliemat­ SHUTTLE . It therefore, traveling with ehance to make g X to $20 disorder of liver or kidneys, or scrofula, or ter will ripen and be thrown off in large quantities, Camden, Sept. 22, 1871, WEARS LESS thanuny other, and combines with its t e , 8 z-g °i*r^.new 7 8trand ]rhitc ARGAND BURNER, and the perron regain health and strength. This is T, R. Simonton, A tt’y for libt. remarkable simplicity, and ease ol running, great Glo/Zte^ Lines ? They last forever-, sample free il bruises to which : dyspepsia. To get at and remove the source ijuietness of operation with a wonderful range ol so there is no risk. Aildn-ss at once, Hudson asily applied than many other remedies, the true and only plan to cure Consumption, and if a Suitable for of the difficulty use the old and infallible blood person is very kid, it the lungs are not entirely de­ STATE OF MAINE. fork. River Wire Works, cor. W ater St.. & Maiden neyer produclng a bad effect, but always relieving D r . W a l k e r ’s C a l if o r n ia V in e g a r 1st. Extra size and room under artn. «. Y., or 16 D earbon St., Chicago. 4w45 pain, In purifier, stroyed, or even it one lung is entirely gone, if thei KNOX SS.—Supremc’Judicial Court, September term, It is prep is enough vitaliiy left in the other to heal up, there 2d. Simplicity, direct action. A A N Y C A M P , id by Pisa Sawyer, who has used it B it t e r s . 4 w45 A . I)., 1871. 3d. Ease of operation. in her own extensive treatment of_____ tho sick, for is hope. Ou the foregoing, O r d e r e d . That the libelant no I have seen many persons cured with only one 4th. Noiselessness. No cams or gear wheel. delicate and refreshing nearly twenty years, with great success. tify the said Thomas B. Rogers of the pendency U n?-z>^''-~'^fruicrunoo of genuine Purina Tlie principal diseases for which thia salve is rec­ sound lung, Jive and enjoy life to a good old age. thereof, by publishing an attested copy of her libel, 5th. Cylindrical hardened cast steel Shuttle, with This is wiiat bi lie'a k’s medicine will do to cure Con­ large . W ater, und Is ommended are. Chilblains. Rheumatism, Piles, and this order thereon, three weeks successively in ^/^^IndlspeuBttblo to Scrofula, Old Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Sprains, Burns, sumption. They will clean out the stomach, sweeten th e Rockland Gazette, being a paper printed at Rock­ 6th. Superior Automatic Takeup. SPECIAL NOTICES and strengthen it, get up a good digestion, and give 7th. Sell Adjusting Tensions. Fever Sores. Felons, Pimples, Erysipelas, Sore land in the Countv of Knox, the last publication to Eyes, Barber's Itch, Deafness, Boils, Ring-worms, nature the assi.-tanee she needs to clear the system ol thirty days at least before the next term of the 8th. CAN NOT BE PUT OUT OF TIME OR AD- German Study Lamp. all the disease.- that is in the lungs, whatever tlie JUSTMENT by use. This is a quality possessed ARETKE IMPORTER’S AGENT Corns, Bites o f Insects, Cancers, Toothache, Ear- Supreme Judicial Court, to be holden at Rockland by no other Machine in the world. It gives a brilliant, steady and intensely white (lame, Sore Nipples, Baldness, Swollen Breasts, JO B M O SE S’ form may be. within and lor the County of Knox, on the Second aud is the first really successful Jtch. Scald Head, I t is im portant tiu-.t, while using Schenck’s medi- 9th. Great Range of Work. tlemun. Hold by DrugglsttT^^^- Te< thing, Chapped Hands', Sir James Clarke's Female Pills. Tuesday of December next, that lie may then and 10th. Durability of Working parts. Scalds, Cuts, Bruise. i, Croup, Cracked Lips, am | nes, care should i • exercised not to take cold ; keep there appear and -hew cause, it any ho have, why the und Dealers In PEKFCMER y T' ROUKD WICK BURNER Sores on Children These invaluable Pills ar unfailing in th -doors in cool and dam p weather; avoid night air, 11th. This Machine gives Castors. For the Sale of the prayer ol said libelant, should not be granted. 12th. Extra Table Leaf, making it one-half longer It never fails to cu c Rheumatism if properly all those painful and dangerous diseases to which the and take out-door t xercises only in a genial and warm Attest:—EDWIN ROSE, Clerk, 4w45 EVER PRESENTED TO THE PUBLIC. Rub it on w female coiislitution is subject. They moderate all bine. than any Machine. ‘ab iv 11 with the band three times Copy—A tte st:—ED W IN ROSE, Clerk. 3w46 13th. Those buying Machines, will be taught to run The MAMMOTH size is superior for lighting . s it has cured palsied limbs, excesses and remove all obstructions, from whatever . ivish it distinctly understood th a t w hen I recom ­ jjor Piles it lias been discovered to be a sure rem­ mend a patient to be careful in regard to taking cold them . CELEBRA-TED Churches, H ulls, &c. For Sale bg all Dealers. 12w45 edy. Persons that have been afflicted for years TO MARRIED LADIES, when taking my medicines, I do so for a special rea­ To the Honorable, the Justices o f the Don’t Fail lo Kxamiiiv it. THEA-NEOTAR have been relieved by a few applications. For E ry­ son. A man who has but partially recovered from IS A PU RE they are particularly suited. They will in a short Supreme Judicial Court next to be B L A C K T E A sipelas it works wonders, allaying the inflammation time bring on the monthly periodW ith regularity; the effecte of a had cold is tar more liable to relapse For Sale at the Dry Goods Store of and quieting the patient. For Chapped Hands it than one who has been entirely cured, and it is pre­ holden at Rockland, within and for the with the Green Ten Flavor. W ar­ and although very powerful, contain nothing ranted to suit all tasts. F or sale produces a cure immediately. Let those with S a lt hurtful to the constitution. In all cases of Nervous cisely the same in regard to consumption. So long County o f Jinox, on the third Tuesday Beaver Brand of Mohairs NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Rheum obtain this Salve, and apply it freely, and as the lungs are not perfectly healed, just so long is J. F. SL^Ghi & C o ., everywhere. And tor sale whole and .-Spinal Affections, Pains in the Back and Limbs o f September, A. ])., 1871. sale only by the G r e a t A 11 u n ­ they will find it invaluable. It Is good in cases of Fatigue on slight exertion, Palpitation ot the Heart. there imminent danger of a full return ol the disease. South Store, Pillsbury Block, Scrof ula and Tumors. Cancers have been cured Hence it is that i strenously caution pulmonary pa­ ARAH II. PINKII AM of Rockland, in the Coun­ it e Ac Pacific Tea Co., 8 with it. The best Salve ever invented for Swollen Hysterics ami Whites, they all effect a cure when all Rockland, Me., Oct. 2. 43tf Church St., New York. P, O o ther means have tailed. The circular around each tients against exposing themselves to an atmosphere ty of K nox, wile of Daniel C. Pinkhum ot Rock Breast and Sore. Nipples. No way injurious, but that is not genial and pleasant. Confirmed consump­ S B ox, 5 5 0 6 . Send fo r Tliea- package give full directions and advice, and will be land, aforesaid, respectfully libels and gives this Which are Warranted to Re­ Nectar Circular.______sure to afford relief. Sore or Weak Eyes — Rub it sent tree to all writing lor them, sealed from obser­ tives’ lungs aie t mass ot sores, which the least Honorable Court to be informed that she was married 4w45 CUNDURANGO ! on the lids gently, once or twice a day. Cures deaf­ vation. change ol atmiKpheic will inflame. The grand se­ to the said Daniel C. Pinkhum, at said Rockland, by tain their Color & Lustre, Aril 30,1864. 19tf fv the said Daniel C. Pinkhnm of the pendency there­ Mrs. Alex. Snow, ixth and Ai< li - u w h e r e I shall be pleased to PICTORIAL FAMILY REGISTER name, trade mark and full directions lor use. Price, i. J. F. Cillcy and wife, Dr. E. F. Chase and wifi ve advice tt> ali who may require it. of, by publishing an attested copy of her libel, and F1SK&HATCH, this order thereon, three weeks successively in the 45tf No 5, Berry Block, Rockland, Me. (lie only work extant which satislics this want. It is $10. Laboratory No. 60, Cedar st.. New York. J. Wakefield and wife, THECOMESSIUVS OF AV IX V.1LII> Lull di recti - : . 'iapany all my remedies, so that beautiful and striking combining an entirely new r BLISS, KEEN, Jk C O ., Win. Beattie and wife, person in an;. ; rS ,C A I’T, CHARLES the purchases by the Government during the ensuing des for obtaining Patents, mailed on receipt of 25 below, and receiv box by return mail. plac<*d DR. DOW at the head ot all physicians mak­ Ulmer, Esq.*, and als. And now on suggestion to the Court that its. Rockland. DEERING, will Irtive(until further four months, with the premium thereon, will*release ing mjc/ i practice a specialty, and enables him to the heirs of Antoinette A. Toltnan and Harriet M. i J A RTII < I.OS E T S . — Get the b e st' E a r ili ■, ’n Boxes at 50 c e n ts each. Prepared In Thomas!<»n. •) I. I4th, by R ey. J . -Mason ______notice) Railroad Wharf, Portland, about 150 millions of invested capital, independently E U it T B K ^ V . guarantee a speedy and permanent cure in the worst Hemenway, some of the Defendants, at the time of even- Thursday evening, nt 10 o’clock, or on arrival JLj CluMei C o., 2 15, StufcSi.., Hartford, Ct.. by Mk3rf C. SA W Y ER, and put up by L . M . Mr. John L. ot Thomaston, aud 31 service ot the writ, were not inhabitants of this of dividend and interest payments, the greater part ol ROBBINS, W holesale and Retail Drug­ cases of Suppression and all other J/cnfal D erange­ McLuine of So. I i'. ’Uiastoii. ot Express fruin lrom Boston, (commencing 16th Sole U. S, Proprietors of Aroultfs, .}foule 0- Griddle- State,and had no tenant, agent, or attorney within inst.,) tor Rockland, Castine, Deer Isle, Sedgewick hich must seek reinvestment. ston’s, J.uther's, U'aring^s, Newtoifs and Doolittle's gist, Rockland, Me. A Trial Box sent free m ents, from whatever cause. All letters for adv South Tin Oct. 15th, by Rev. J. Kal- the same, that their goods or estate have been at­ by mail on receipt of seventy-five cents, by L. M. loch, a t th e n So.West Harbor, (Mt. Desert,) Milbridge, Jonesport Patents. The only Closets that have proved effec- Beujamiu Haskell, tached in this action, that they have had no notice ol and Muchiasport. DR. WILSON’S RHEUMATIC , Kucklauil, Me. must contain $1. Office, No. 9 E n d ic o t t St r e e t , Mr. Francis S . (' s Carrie L. Moody, THE CHESAPEAKE AXH OHIO SIXE The Earth Closet, by its disinfection of faeces, said suit and attachment, it is O r d e r e d , that notice ’ Returning will leave Machiasport every Monday most valuable m eans ot preventing spread oi B o sto n . both ot Vinalhav . ol the pendency of this suit be given to the said (le- T ins VALUABLE SALVE IS SOLD BY AT.T, In Thomaston, morning at 5 o’clock, touching at tlie above named have absolutely 30 years to run; especially desirable cholera and other contagious diseases, bend for cir- N. B. Board furnished to those desiring to remain i. til, by Rev. C. Stone, Mr. j lendants, by publishing an attested copy of this Or- landings. L E hSIM E N T , DEALERS LX MEDICINES. John H. Dean an •= Moreuce E. ,Siughi, both ol j der, together with an abstract of the Plaintiffs writ, for steady investments, and can be bought Agents wanted everywhere. Sn Ie*rouiu» : IS A SURE CURE FOR 19 Doan st.. Boston; 696 Broadway, N. Y.; 1221 Mar­ under treatment. Rockland. j three weeks successively in the Rockland Gazette a M. W . FARW ELL, A^eut. 17 per ccnl. lean thau Teii-fovtics, Chronic and Imliamatory Rheumatism. Also, for ket Street, Philuueiphia. Boston, Ju ly 4, 1871. ly::oME —. fr,n n ew sp ap er printed at Rockland, in the County ol A ^ n t ’.^tOfhce, No. 2, A tlantic Block, corner M ain 20 per cent, lean thuu Five-twentic**, ------I Knox, the last .'publication to be not less than thirty B rui t n, Sprains, Burns,Chilblains, Corns, W arts, Houses for sale. days before tlie next term ot this Court, to be holden Rockland, May 8, 1871. i2tf 25 percent, leun Ilian Sixcn of 1.88 1. and all intiammation, internal as well as external; for Liver Complaint, Kidney Thc CONGRESS! ARCTIC. ’ ■ A 1 1-2 story house, barn and out- BATHINC ROOMS. I ) < : A T I I s . nt l.'ocklund. widen un i