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t o t f r j . ‘He does not appear to be here.’ 1who murdered them, for I have slain bright, fascinating girl from whom he of various kinds of fruits, sandal-wood ‘Corae down, all but one.’ And point -onnded, ‘Lost! a little girl five years 1868. 1868. ‘Not here 1 He must be found at the breakers of our treaty 1’ had parted so many years before. parrots, &c., while I, in return, gave ing to the dead body of the boatswain. Id; blue eyes, flaxen ringlets; had on a once. He is a youg man, like myself, Mary now entered the circle, and was ‘Poor Emma, how you must have suf them each a knife and a string of beads I continued, ‘throw that carrion over ■vhite cashmere robe,’ etc., etc.; ‘a large •‘I F W E K N E W . ” and must become one of the leaders in received with the warmest greetings. fered,' he said compassionately. My stock of goods rapidly lowered, board ; and don’t let me see another reward to whoever will bring her,’ etc. this matter. It shall be followed up to But the men asked : ‘But do you forgive me ?’ she asked and many a good bargain was made. ■flack look, nor hear a murmur from one I caught the child up to the window, If wc knew the woe and heart ache, Knives, looking-glasses, iron, tobacco, of you, or I will treat you to a dose ol in full sight of the long procession of Waiting for us down the road, the bitter end.’ ‘Have you killed the white man with anxiously. nen and boys who were following the If »ur lips could taste the wormwood, Hobart wasnowhere to be found ; and the other murderers?’ ‘Certainly; say no more about it. ite., were disposed of at greatly advan the same medicine 1’ And, turning on crier. It our hacks could leel the load; You must not slay in this wretched tageous terms.—For one old regimental my heel, I walked aft. Would we waste a day in wishing Charles Barry, the weeping man, ap ‘There is the pale-faced dog.’ •Grandpa,’ she shouted, in an ecstaey Foi a time that ne’er can be; peared somewhat uneasy. Thee he The chief pointed to Barry, who at place. Is your mother living?’ coat, covered with tarnished gold lace. The officers had no further trouble, 1 delight; and I then noticed an aged Would wc wait in such impatience hinted his suspicions, and at last de tempted to escape, but was secured, ‘Yes sir, in the country.’ I received at least one hundred and and soon after, with all sail set, we con nail, elegantly attired, walking by the For ojr ships to come from sea? clared openly that if Hobart did not and in ten minutes was hanging in the ‘Would you not like to go back to fifty dollars in value. Such were the tinned on our course. Breakfast wa.- ide ol the crier. The start he gave; the Stranee we never prize tlie music soon return, he should believe that the place he had prepared for Hobart. her with the children?’ South* Pacific islands years ago. announced, ancl the mate and mysell cry of joy. Another moment and the lit Till the sweet-voiced bird has flown; As each native finished trading, he descended to the cabin to partake ol tle runaway laid all gathered up in his Strange that we should slight the violets deed was performed under his direction, The blow was a severe one for all. ‘Yes, sir,’ she answered sadly, ‘but I irms; and his white hairs mixed in wjth Till the lovely flowers are gone; by savages whom he had' employed.— Poor Hobart suffered an age of agony have no means.’ was sent away to make room lor others, the meal, leaving Mr. Brail to take ner golden curls. SPRINC STYLES Strange thatgu'mmer skies and sunshine Allusion was then made to the rejection in the few short hours of that night, ‘Do not trouble yourself,’ said Mi. and in a short time we had a large charge of the deck. Taking our accus ‘0, my darling, my naughty, naughty Never seem one half so lair tomed seats at the table, I proceeded to As when Winter’s snowy pinions of Hobart by Mary, and he was under and he could not readily recover from B----- ; ‘as soon as you are sufficiently quantity of the valuable wood on board. net; my pussy, my baby, how came you OF Shake theii white down In the air I stood to have made a terrible threat at the shock. His heart had. been frozen : recovered, I will take care of that part I’he natives looked queerly enough, as help my first officer to some hash, when nere? Do you know you have almost the time. but Mary, as his wife, warmed it into of the undertaking. Let me know if they arrayed themselves in the articles I happened to meet the eye of Jack, tilled your poor mother? Let me take Lips from whiih the 6eal of silence purchased from us.—Some would have the yellow boy. On several occasions you home, quickly, lest sue die. And None but God can roil away, Mr. Denver was now able to speak a life again. there is anything else I can do for you. you, madam, how c n l thank you?’ Never blossomed in inch beauty few words. He told them that savages No thanks,’ he added hastily, as the on nothing but .a scarlet coat, others a i had been pleased with his smartness As adorns the mouth to-day; and agility, and made him several lit ‘You have nothing to thank me for, sir; CLOAKS And sweet word, that freight our memorj, had done the work ; but that he believed THE TWO PARTINGS. poor woman commenced a grateful ac vest, while one in particular made a I saw the child in danger; I knew she With their beautittl perfume, them to be headed by a white man in knowledgment, ‘good-bye,’ ludicrous appearance by having a huge tle trifling presents. The boy appear bad strayed from home: it was but an Come to me in sweeter accents One winter evening, not many years cocked hat, with waving plume, perched ed to take a fancy to me, and I had told net of common humanity. How long AND Through the portfls of the tomb. disguise. Thu was the second parting. ‘Could that white man have been Ed ago, a fair young girl stood before the Yoang ladies, you who are accus on the top of the head, the rest of his him that if lie behaved himself I would has she been gone?’ Let us gather up ttt'sunbeams, win Hobart?’ asked Barry. glass in her own pleasant little room, tomed to press your gentleman friends body shining like ebony in the sun. make a man of him. ‘Since ten this morning.’ he replied.— Lying all along lie our path; giving the last touches to her toilet. From this island we proceeded to ‘Halloo, Jack, what the deuce is the It was now two. L et us keep the wli.t and roses, Mr. Denver remained silent for a to partike of wine, pause now and ask matter with you? You arc fidgeting I have had a visit from Pussy’s mother. CLOAKINGS, Casting out the thens and chaff; time. It appeared to be a difficult That night was the first party of the ■ yourselvis the question, whether you others, which were entirely deserted, around at a great rate, and your eyes are She is a pale, but beautiful little woman, Let us had our switest comfort season, and perhaps Emma might he 3 are prepaied for the miserable fate of and succeeded in finding a considerable In the blessings of tiilay; question to answer. But he finally fairly starting out of your head. Come, who, I imagine, was cradled in eider Witli a patient hamVe’moving said : excused if she lingered a little longer I a drunkard’s wife. quantity of tortoise-shell. boy, speak up. What is the matter with down, and has known nothing but luxu All the briers from oir way. ‘If Hobart had any motive for doing than usual, smoothing once again h e r ------Landing in our whale-boats which you ?’ ry all her life. I could not resist giving Now Ready and for Sale this, and I could believe him capable of dark brown hair, and adjusting the soft A CRUISE AFTER SANDAL- glided safely through the heavy surf, ‘Oh-o-o! Capen! Massa Capen, the her caution, as I do now to all who are [From the L^doi. Fun.] folds of her beautiful dress. WOOD. hash is pizened!’ and he commenced to nothurs, to teach their little children to The Girl ot’the Period. committing so terrible a deed, I might we would wander along the beach, in a ‘Come, Emma,’ called her mother at ----- short time filling the boats, and then, cry. call them by the sacred name of mater AT fix the guilt upon him; for certain it is nity—-mother’—and also either to instruct A MODERN tpLOGUE. length, ‘I am afraid you forget that Mr. -Dor a number of years I had been again, we might search for weeks, with ‘So, so; that is the game, is it? A tor- that the white man is about the size of U___ is waiting for you.’ engaged in running between San Fran- tunate and a narrow escape, Mr. Bruce. them to tell where they live and their Persons: Scowler, ot Jz Saturday Review, Hobart, and his movements were much out finding scarcely a shell. We lived This must be-looked into. Jack, how do names, with some degree of accuracy, or Beamer, of the Itily Telegraph. the same.’ No, Emma had not forgotten, as the cisco and the the different ports in Chi- principally on the delicious fruits with you happen to know that this hash is else to have printed upon some part of AV. 0 . H E W E T T S, Scow ler—Sly pipe 1 have qt to a song; so prepare rosy flush that stole across her cheek na- I "’as master and part owner ol a their garments the street and number, as For very nice words to . very nice nir. ‘He is the guilty one,’ said Barry; which the island abounded. Birds of poisoned ?’ The Girl ol the l’eriod^alse, if site’s fair; ‘and, by Heavens, he shall sutler! I’ll testified. Her last thought, as she j flllc Dttle barque of about three hun- all kinds existed in great quantities, ‘Because, sir,’ sobbed the boy, ‘I was a guide to those who may find them. The She ruddles her chesk-»ith the loot of a hare, stood smiling at her reflection in the j dre.il tons burthen. Trade at last be- sweeping out this here cabin, when I saw latter is much the best method, as in the ,1o. 1 -Spear Block. She stipples her eyelasleg— aud the time passed rapidly and pleas hunt him to the very ends of the earth, the cook a gwine to the medicum-chist. fright and agitation caused by a child's Beam er.—Well, I deelure! but I will find him and bring him back.’ glass, had been, ‘This is the color which ■ coining rather slack, and the profits antly in these islands, which form by You arc a censorious, il-natured b ear! Ite likes; I am sure he will be pleased.’ ! small, I held a consultation with my I asked him what he was gwine to do, finding itself in the midst of strangers, Scow ler.—True, maidenly o&nners are now very The day passed, and the excitement far the pleasantest portion of the globe. and he told me to shut up, and if I open it might forget the very thing most es rare. Quickly she hurried down stairs, and P ‘'Gier as to what was best to be done Having exhausted, for the time be Beamer.—I’m losing juy pat.*ncc—you’d better be- increased in the little settlement. Ho ed iny mouth he would kill me. I watcli- sential to remember. Ink and marking bart was still absent. Scouts had been after playfully excusing her delay, while t under the circumstances. Many a plan ing, the productions of one group, I leil him, and he mixed some white stuff, materials are not costly; and thus some Scow ler.—A compound of vmity, slang and dyed the flush deepened at Mr. B----- ’s evi-i was proposed, discused, and rejected ; sailed for another, where the natives from a bottle, in the hash. But I meant degree of safety is ensured. Alma. SPRING GOODS hair, sent out, however, in search of him ; dent admiration, turned to her mother, \ finally it was decided to strike out The Girl ol the Period barters her share and just as night was coming on, he were partly civilized. While on the to tell yer, Massa Capen.’ Of personal charms for a house in a square, saying, ‘I believe I am ready at last.’ altogether a new channel. It wa3 to passage, I noticed that the blacks in Very well. Jack; yon are a good boy Ricli dresses aud jewels, a thorough-bred mare, was brough back. Now go and tell the cook to come here.’ A Railroad Incident—Feet vs. Head A Unlimited freedom to flaunt and to flare By this time the excitement had •Take good care of yourself darling,’ be a speculation on our part, add an the dog-watches continually had their At all times and seasons at home and else said the mother, as she wrapped a warm important one, involving, as it did, In a few minutes that worthy appeared ; where. reached such a high pitch that the in heads together, and many an earnest and, stepping into my state-room, I se Scene—a railroad depot—train about to Beam er.—Be quiet! How can you? I wonder you shawl around the slender form, ‘ and , every dollar that we both could muster, conversation they appeared to be hold depart—engine bell ringing tor the last LARGE ASSORTMENT dare. furiated people could scarcely be re creted another pistol in my pocket. time—conductor cries ‘all aboard!’ A Scow ler.—If any poor fool, being caught in her don’t stay very late.’ | 'I?l»e Pearl was at last ready for sea, ing. Whenever I walked forward, the Cook, your hash is so very nice that I snare strained from rushing upon him and Their destination was soon reached, ! with 3 miscellaneous carge of hi.gh- yell heard down the road leading to the Sow amid his wild oat? this detestable tare, tearing him to pieces. But Barry as conversation ceased, and I noticed that cotild not resist the temptation of callin village, hoese attached to a lumber wagon OF And marries the creature, in short—he will and as the young man moved through colored cloths and calicos, gantly- they eyed me with dark and lowering you aft for you to help eat it. Now sit coming at a heavy gallop, boy driving fare sumed the command aud declared that down and eat that plateful.’ Much worse than by deedi that to name we everything must be done in order. tiie brilliantly lighted room, many a trimmed coats, glass heads, hate.hets, brows. I could not account for this and laying on the lash, man standing up don’t care. glance of admiration was east at his knives, &c. In the run was stowed, in strange alteration in their behavior.— lie looked at me for an instant, and swinging a white hat and yelling, ‘Hold Beameil—I can’t keep my tender, or sit in my The trial was a brief one. Hobart then at the pistol. chair. conlil explain his absence no further companion, and more than one of his kegs bound with brass hoops, thirty They had always, her'atofore, been light - , , „ x. , . I on with them keers!’—hair trunk, with Soow ler.—The Girl of the Periofl lives but to wear friends whispered, ‘James is a lucky thousand dollars in specie, with which ‘I tank you berry much, Capen; but I |,rass nails, in back end of wagon, boh- WOOLENS AND COTTONS A dress that shall make peoae turn round aud than to declare that he had merely been hearted, careless fellows, happy as the iver partakes of hash it inteiferes | b-in„ Up anj down, standing on its head stare; fellow ; I’ll give a good deal to be able *-° make our purchases. I also had a days were long. Whenever a sheet was When /////-dressed, indeed, ahe’s a good deal away on a hunt. This was unsatisfac with my digestin’!’ and throwing flip flaps. Conductor holds left bare. i to monopolize Miss Emma as he does.’ quantity of goods to he exchanged with •Eat it, you villain, or I will drive this IN tory. h.tuled aft, or a yard trimGaed, they on a minute—man with white hat jumps Bea m er.—Y ou’re a nasty, vile, scindalous, wicked I The evening sped joyously on, and natives for sandal-wood ami shell, bul.et through your carcass.’ thing—There! \ Just before the decision was given, lightened the work by a song. Now, nut before the train reaches the platform 'a t length, towards its''close, refresh- . T1,e & arl presented an entirely dif With a yell that echoed around, and —jams his hat on his head, side to the an Indian came forward and offered to in place of this, sullen pulls were the was heard throughout the ship, he fell ments were handed around. Mr. B----- ferent aspect, when pronounced ready order of the day. I questioned the of- front—grabs hair trunk and rushes for Dark and Light Colors, give in his testimony. He was permit , - backward1 as in 3 fainting fit. 1 had him the “ keers”—trunk pitched into baggage was standing a little apart from Em for sea, than when running to the coast fleers elosely as to their treatment of and tied up by liis thumbs ted to do so ; and he declared that Ho of China. Instead of the heavy long car, and white hat tumbled aboard by bart had tried to hire him, some days ma, who was the center of a laughing the men, and they indignantly denied to calIleu the main 011 ueLK’ rigging. several accommodating individuals on FOR I group of young girls, when the lady of boat usually carried on deck, and stowed having spoken crossly to one of them From the hoy 1 learned that a regular before, to engage in that work; but away athwart the main hatch, the light the platform as the train moves away. From the New lork Mercury. that he had declined. i the house, with a smile, offered him a The food they had received was of the plot had been formed to take the vessel, White hat disheveled, out of breath THE EE OZEX HE A E T. I glass of wine. but strong and serviceable whale-boats best quality, and they h;?‘l sufficient of the boatswain and cook being the ring and perspiring, drops into a seat by the This was enough. The Indian was a hung from the davits on every quarter. leaders. All the officers were to have MEN and BOY’S WEAR, A Frontier Sketch. drunken, worthless fellow; but his ‘No, thank you ; I do not drink it,’ i t ; so of course that could l,e t'ie side of a crusty-looking passenger, who was his reply. A high rail had been built, along which been murdered, and the treasure that was is reading a paper. words were believed—more especially stanchions for the board nettings were reason ; and for hours I puzz.'e^ 111 -v in the run to be divided among ail hands, White Hat—‘ Whew! Right smart chase BY HENRY CHESTER. as the accused had very recently been ‘Pshaw 1 what nonsense,’ she return brain to fathom the cause of their *^s" they having found out, through thecook, AT placed. Aloft, great alterations had they give me. Reckon this train’s ’head seen in earnest conversation with him. ed. ‘No one has refused it this evenin content. that a considerable amount was on board. of time, ain’t it, stranger?’ In the western part of the State of Hobart was condemned to be hanged at and I don’t intend to allow you to be taken place, and every light sail and I bus for several days did things go ‘ iter possession had been obtained, they Crusty—‘Humph! Do’no.’ Iowa, there is a ridge of sharp bluffs, midnight. i the first. Come, just one glass, it can’t 6tat I could possibly crown on to on, and, to add to the discomfort of all were" e°»‘S ”each the barque, and take White Hat—‘Hurried so hadn’t time to i hurt any one.’ the various slays and yards of the W. 0. HEWETT’S, which for some distance Hank the Mis Two hours were to elapse before the on board, a dead calm rested on the to the “ • cheek my ha’r trunk. Think it’s safe souri river. It was here the Indians execution was to take place; during ' ‘I cannot do it, he answered g r a v e l y , m a d e quite an addition to her watei ; not a breath of air stirred, aud shipwrecu Ulu boatswuin had marred ’thoui one of them thingumbobs onto it, for I have determined never to taste a . top-hamper ami general appearance, hey?’ No. 1 Spear Block. met in treaty several years ago, aud this time preparations for it must be a long regular swell made it almost im- aHl! death o. jn j-acti tbe crew wej-„ from the fact a city has taken ite nam e run/lo. ib-np.’ L?fi>PPed a crew of blacks, nnmher- Crusty—(Shrinking deep in £ his coat ‘Come here, Emma,’ called the lady, l'nS *u a“ seventeen hands, including a poaoiblo to otftuj ou deck- The boat- 7’, V 11 'e ; they were Jed away —Council Bluff. Barry had resolved that it should be swain, who was a huge darkey, had of hv'.'m’ ‘o™, nf tllu boatswain and collar jnd drawing impatiently away)_ ‘I want you to coax this obstinate boatswain, cook, and a little mulatto ‘Can't say.' Among the early settlers of this sec a grand affair. Au example must be late appeared the foremost in growling, cool- .lnj •.fter tlm \ l^ot dis- young man to take a little wine. I , b°y t° wait at the table and help the and aiding in spreading a discontented | cov^ed the tixme aft h,‘. a S and White Hat—(Determined to make him- tion of the country, there was a family made of Hobart for the benefit of all selt agreeable)—'Live fur around here?’ by the name of Denver, consisting of know he will not refuse you.’ jcook in his various duties. Iwo brass such as should be inclined to do wrong swivels were mounted on the poop; and feeling and spirit among the crew.— promised to do better in ». i teet °,n he appeared to be less so than ever. ma, if it comes to that,’ he said sor iug to do, and white men would soon the Tribune, and your l'eet’ll kn.°w morn addition to this, heavy chains were sink beneath the fatigue and hardships that trouble was brewing. chambermaid, was dusting my room in Mary Denver had formerly received placed upon him, and forked limbs cut row fully;‘I would gladly do anything For three days the calm lasted, the her slow, comfortable way, trotting from your head does!’ the addresses of the young man with else for you, but that I cannot do.’ So of such a voyage. around the horizon with-! el’;lil' to/ hair and from table to table, Crusty gathered himself up with a from trees, the prongs sharpened, and I obtained my clearance from the clouds lyin some degree of favor, but she saw the driven down into the earth over his- saying, lie bowed anil turned away. when she cried out, all at once, ‘Good growl and made for another seat, amidst San Francisco Custom House, bade out life or motion; but early on the gracious! missus, look at ue chile under the laughter of the passengers. dislike her father entertained toward limbs. In this painful position the poor ‘Never mind, Emma, I’ll see you morning of the fourth they appeared as . de horse’s heads! the joung man, and although she could home,’ said a young man standing near, farewell to my partner and friends, and aocused was kept for two hours, unable half an hour afterward was gliding though endowed with motion, and when i Almost before I knew where I was, my not give any reason for it, she felt that to move his lace and form fiat upon whose flushed face betokened that he Singular Phenomenon.—A curious down the calm waters of tlie bay, with the second mate called me and I took a : head was in such a whirl, the child was it could not be without, foundation. So the frosty earth. hail taken more than one glass.—‘Let look around the horizon, a few cats’- >'i my arms and we were seated, breath- story comes from San Jose, California. she frankly informed Hobart that lie him go, the ill-mannered fellow ; who a gentle breeze, and the office^ and less, on a lounge. I had rushed down A druggist there, keeps a large collection The citizens surrounded him, heap crew busy packing on canvass. * paws were ruffling the surface of the of gold fishes in an aquarium, tempora must cease to address her, until her ing their curses upon him, while some cares ? water. the stairs out in the street, and as one rily removed the fishes to a large globu father should feel differently in the mat could not even refrain from inflicting So saying, he offered his arm, which As soon as I was clear from the land, horse rattled by had caught the baby, for lar glass jar. filled with water. By acci I shaped a course for the groud of ‘Gall all hands, Mr. Brail, to make she was hardly more, and borne her from Also a Good Assortment ol other GOODS, consit- ter. » blows upon him, even though they felt Emma accepted, and they moved off to sail. I will soon rouse the mate myself.’ dent his clerk discovered that by placing ing in part of To this Hobart replied : gether. islands known as Solomon’s Archipel danger. The little creature did not, as his forehead in contact with the upper sure that he would soon pay the penal ****** As the mate appeared on deck, Mr. children usually do under such circum ‘Mary, I have loved you long and ty of his crimes with his life. ago, where I was in hopes of driving a portion of the glass globe, the fishes all brisk trade with the natives, as the Brail went forward to hurry up the slug stances, whimper and cry, hilt stood acted precisely as if they had received a Bleached and Brown Sheetings tenderly—even from my earliest recol Everything in readiness, Hobart was More than ten years had passed gish and sleeping crew. where I first placed her, looking me very whole group abound in sandal-wood and shock from an electric conductor. He Striped and Checked Shirtings lection. I have left my home to follow taken to the fatal spot. The chains away. Mr. B----- was married and es composedly in the face, so stoical and so- tortoi6e-shell, and formed the principal ‘Gome, bear a hand, my lads 1’ he :ried to startle the fishes by touching the Denims Drillings you. I have carefully examined every clanked fearfully at every step, and he tablished in a prosperous business, and shouted. ‘Tumble'out here, and make so-ish in manner that I could not torbear jar at the same point with'his haud,°vith Prints, Delaines act of my life, and I can not find an in by degrees the incidents of his parting eruising-grouud of the sandal-wood a hurst of laughter as I asked her name. books, with his chin, face and elbows— Colored Cambrics staggered under their weight; hut his sail.’ ‘What do they call you, child ?’ Corset Jeans tentional dishonest one. I believe your bearing was that of a man resolved to with Emma were almost forgotten. hunter. The precious wood is brought all without effect. Even thumping smart Jaconet Cambrics Nainsook Muslins otf by the natives in various sizes, that Presently they appeared, grumbling I repeated it twice, and at last she con Piqui. White and Figured father’s dislike to myself to be entirely J softer bravely, although in silence. One day a man with whom he was and growling to themselves as they ly upon the jar with his knuckles failed Brilliants can be easily handled and stowed in descended to answer,— to get up a piscatory excitement; but W hite and Colored Serge White Linen without foundation. But you know! The fatal noose was placed around slightly acquainted came into his store ‘Pussy.’ the vessel’s hold ; and for a few yards came on deck. whenever he touched the glass with the Cotton and Linen and Linen Damask your own feelings. If you will love me his neck, and then the fires were light and asked for employment. With all due gravity she spoke, and of cloth, beads, or scraps of old iron, ‘There, belay that noise there for top of his forehead, the hsbes were in Linen Handkerchiefs Table Covers ami consent to be mine, your father ed. The tlames shot up, throwing their ‘I am afraid I can't give it to you, ward, and don’t let me hear another inarched indifferently towards the win Towels, Napkins and . Doylies I have often received several tous of stantly thrown into violent agitation. will soon learn that he has hated with red glare all around. And that scene Norris,’ was the answer. ‘I make it a word, you black dogs 1 I ’ll learn you dow. This would seem to indicate ihat there is Gilbert Skirts, Balmoral Dagmar Skirts, stamped rule never to have any one in my em wood, which in China I received a band- She was a fairy thing, richly habited Hoop Skirts Striped Skirting out a cause. If you reject me, you will was a sickly one. to be insolent to white men. Bend on a sort of galvanic battery in the top of ploy who is intemperate.’ some price for. in a white merino dress, elaborately em tlie human cranium. Shaker Hoods Curtain Cambric send me upon the world with a frozen The doomed man stood erect. His to those maintopsail halyards, and hang broidered, over which fell a pale blue sack, Window Curtains and ‘But I mean to stop all that, Mr. B The turtle-shell has to be gathered Fixtures heart; ami God only knows, in my im eyes shone like stars as he gazed upon your weight every mother’s son of you !’ also ornamented thickly with delicate Hosiery Gloves ----- ,’ said the man earnestly. ‘I have by the crew, and oft-times it is danger pulsiveness, what I might do, or what the burning masses near him, and the My orders had the desired effect.— needlework ; a little hat of lace and flow Coaguline.—This is a new transparent And a great variety of Small Wares, such as are usu- would become of me.’ made up iny mind to quit drinking en ous, as well as exciting sport, to land ers, kid gaiters, and everything of the cement, it appears, the production of op ally kept iu a Dry Goods Store, at crowd of angry citizens. His face was on one of the beautiful desert islands The yard was nearly up, when the end ‘ I his sounds something like a threat,’ tirely. It’s rather hard not to give a of a gasket happened to foul around richest description; yet here she was, erative chemists in Stockport. Its ad W. O. HEWETT’S, very pale, aud wore a deathly hue in man a chance when he wants to reform.’ ot the South Pacific, where the surf is alone and independent as a young lady hesiveness aud tenacity are said to be ex No. 1 Spear Block. returned the girl, proudly, and she the light of the blazing log; hut there the topsail tie. Rockland, April 17, 1668. 18tf turned away. ‘Well,’ said Mr. B -----, partially re roaring aud tumbling ; and it was for ol twenty. traordinary. Glass, leather, wood, stone were no marks of fear upon it. ‘Jump up there, one of you, and clear •Where do you live?’ I asked. ivory, hone, or minerals, can be pieced Two nights after the conversation, lenting, ‘I will try you. Come into the this sort of work that I had purchased l a z t i e r s a raoieieis, ‘Have you anything to say before you the two splendid whale-boats which the gasket 1’ shouted the second mate. •0, pretty, pretty flower;’ and with a or joined by it; and so tenacious is it the alarm of Indians was given. Moth back part of the store, and I will give a peg. I saw that PRACTICAL OPTICIANS Ac OCULISTS. die?' asked Barry. now tiling from the davits. Great Not a eoul stirred burst of childish delight she pointed to i hat, when used, it will resist a strain of ers sprang from their conches and clasp you some work.’ iny flowering geranium. 224 pounds or more, Heat and cold, fire HARTFORD, CONN., ‘Only this,’ replied the doomed man, quantities of the shell are washed upon a breeze was approaching in more than ed their little ones to their bosoms in A bundle was soon made up, with one sense of the word, and I grasped •What is your mothers name, Pussy?’ and water, are successfully resisted by terror. Strong men seized their weap firmly. ‘If you ever see Mary alive, which Norris departed.' Several days the beach by the swell, where it remains I queried again. it. In piecing glass or ciystal with it, tell her that I loved her to the last, and till picked up by some native or adven the butt of my pistol with a firm hold. its transparency renders the injustice im ons, and prepared to defend their homes elapsed, and the work not being re ‘Do you hear, there?’ again shouted •(), Nellie,’ was the careless reply. to the last. that I am innocent of this crime.’ turned, Mr. B----- sent to his residence turous boat’s crew. It is seldom that ‘Nellie what, dear?’ perceptible, and its adhesiveness, says a live turtle is caught, unless they come Mr. Brail. ‘Jump up there, I say, and •Why, only Nellie; that’s what I calls the Builder, in fact, makes the broken One dwelling was already in flames. ‘Up with the wretch !' cried Barry. to ask the reason. clear the gasket.’ crawling up in the night to deposit her. She makes this and this,’ pointing glass or crystal as good as new. Its use- AVE. With a view to meet the increased demand A few shots had been heard, a shriek ‘Stay 1 Let the white man live !’ ex A las! it was the same old tale of ‘Go and do it yourself. We ain't to her clothes. tiilncss has led to the introduction of a H lor their celebrated PERFECTED SPECTA had arisen upon the still night air, and claimed a commanding voice, and a sorrow. The husband aud father had their eggs in the sand. leather line for window cords, the splices CLES, appointed I determined to make my first stop dogs to be ordered round by the like of ‘Well, where does Nellie live?’ O. S. ANDREWS, No. 3 Kimbnll Bloch, then all was still save the crackling lire. huge Indian chief leaped within the gone on a drinking frolic, leaving a sick you !’ ‘She don’t live anywhere, Nellie don’t, of the cords being joined by the cement, ping place at Hanowah, one -of the and thus an endless, smooth, and regular SOLE AGENT FOR ROCKLAND. Ao other house was molested, and the circle. wife and three starving children. And a low chuckle followed the speech only in my pa’s house,’ replied the little They have taken care to give all needful instructions, savages appeared to have withdrawn. ‘What wants the chief?’ asked Barry Mr. B----- ’s generous heart prompted group of islands. Here the natives torment, laugliino- mischievously. band is produced. Its uses are described and have confidence in the ability of their agents to were wild and treacherous, and I took of the boatswain. as being innumerable.—English Paper. meet the requirements of ail customers. An oppor In a short time the daylight dawned, evincing some fear. him to go to their relief at once. He With a bound, I leapt in their m idst; ‘And where is your papa’s house, yon tunity will be thus afforded to procure, at all times ‘To speak with your people for a mo entered the miserable dwelling, and every precaution to preserve •ourselves provoking little puss?’ I asked, half Spectacles unequalled by any for their strengthening and the neighbors began to assemble and confronting tlie huge negro, I 1 uigliiug, half irritated. ' and preserving qualities. Too much cannot be said around the destroyed home, which prov ment.' found the sick woman lying in a room from an attack. As soon as I let go ' A Motley Couple.—The passengers as to their SUPERIORITY over the ordinary glasses anchor, the boarding nettings were | grasped him by the shirt-collar, and in ‘O, way, w-a-y down there,’ said Miss on the Grand Trunk train were startled worn. 'I'here is no glimmering, wavering o f the night, ed to be that belonging to Mr. Denver, Then turning to them he continued : almost bare of furniture, while the chil a voice tremulous with rage, I ordered Puss, with a grave look, pointing de dizziness or other unpleasant sensation, but on the and his family. ‘You are children. The guilty die dren, sitting on the lloor, by the bed triced up, the firearms loaded, and a : murely. ‘I runned off, I did;' and down one day last week by the appearance of contrary, lrom the peculiar construction ol Lenses, watch on deck appoiuted to keep guard I him to go up and clear it himself. two ill-assorted travelling companions, they are soothing and pleasant, causing a relief to A search for the inmates was at once not like that man. You should know side, crying for bread. ‘I’ll see you d—d first!’ was the re went her baby hands on h.er hips, and the wearer, and producing a clear and distinct vision, this.’ over the crowd of natives by whom I ' from her baby throat issued such a burst •the one a well-dressed white man of rath as in the natural healthy sight. They are the only instituted. The mother was found hor A few kind words, and a promise of ply, as he, by a single movement of his er distinguished appearance, the other a Spectucles that ribly mutilated and scalped. The son ‘Is lie not guilty?’ asked a hundred something to eat, soon dried their tears, was surrounded nearly as soon as the of merriment. Then with sudden gravi powerful frame, freed himself from my ty she untied the strings of her hat, and ragged and uncommonly stupid Indian Preserve as well as Assist the had died, nobly fighting, as liis wounds voices. and hastening to the grocery, he re anchor was down. hoy. The two appeared to be uncommon The canoes that the natives use pre-1 grasp, at the same time drawing his asked me what she should play with. S ig h t. attested, and the youngest daughterI ‘No.’ turned with an ample supply, which he sheath-knife. ‘Have you got any kittens? I’ve got, ly attached to each other—to wit, by sent a strange appearance to those not | shackles connecting the right leg ot the And are the C H E A P E S T , because the B EST, was mangled in an equally horrible | ‘Who is the guilty one?’ broke among the famishing children. ‘You mutinous scoundrel,’ and my O, a hundred.’ she said, inspecting my always lasting many years, without change being While be stood smiling at their de acquainted with them. They are very ! one to the left leg of the other—and were nece.-sary. WE EMPLOY NO PEDLARS. manner. ‘Listen, for the chief speaks truly.— hand sought my pistol, carefully cock mineral treasures and selecting the on their ’way, it was said, from Paris April 17, 1668. ly 18 A dog of a pale-faee came to my war light, the mother burst into tears, and narrow, and would be easily capsized choicest. A still further search resulted in the but for a novel remedy which they make ing it,—‘once more, I say, go tip and •Don’t yon want to see your mamma? Jail to the State I’ri on at Thomaston. discovery of Mr. Denver. He had been riors. He gave them fire-water and exclaimed, ‘O, Mr. B----- , can you for clear that gasket 1’ The man was Dr. Young, one of the Nor Attention Shipowners. give me?’ use of. They fasten to one side along She will cry. ‘Then she’ll he a naughty way bank robbers, an old offender, hav scalped, but was still alive, and had made them mad. Then he bribed them ‘I won’t 1’ and he prepared to make Nellie, and mnsjt he punished,’ was the to do that deed of blood, and led them the gunwale, three arms, each about' in’’ already served out a long sentence crawled into a ditch for concealment. ‘What do you mean ?’ lie asked in as a rush at me. serious rejoinder. in'e-mada. The boy was under sentence But he was insensible. on. He told them that they should kill tonishment. ten feet long, shaped like a how, upon So. finding it. impossible to learn her which sets long fore and aft pieces,' But scarcely did he make a move for iiouse-breaking. The levelling influ All search for Mary was vain, she all in that wigwam but the pale maiden. ‘Don’t you remember Emma F----- ? whereabuts, I settled myself to the task ence of crime could hardly be illustrated GEORGE BROWN'S which rests on, and skims along, the ment before I drew my pistol and fired of pleasing her. She talked and laughed was nowhere to be found. She had refused to become his squaw; Don t you remember my offering you ! Water. By means of this contrivance lull at Ins head, and the rascal fell at ■ witb prtrle-1 jn(jjg.erun(,e rega^j [O more forcibly than by the association of but be would take her to the mountains this keen, bright-looking criminal with Among those present was a young .,•? le Pa*’*Y’and your refusing it is almost impossible to capsize one my leeL gasping tor breath, in the ago- t|,e past or tbe futuretalked of papa’s Patent Electric Varnish, man who appeared to be deeply affected and make her his slave.’ his less guilty and more unfortunate part it? God knows I wish 1 could forget, of them. nies of death. Once more I turned to , big house; Nellie’s new dress that Abbie ner in shame.—Portland Press. For the bottoms ol WOODEN VESSELS, to prevent by this terrible deed, and he even wept. ‘Where is the pale maid ?’ cried sev it, but it seems as if it were branded i A certain number onlv were allowed the now frightened aud trembling crowd was making; her own play-house; her them fouling, aud as a protection against worms. For sale by But drying his tears, he exclaimed: eral voices. oil my earts in letters of (ire. I on tjec|j at a time, and the trading pro- of blacks. big doll, big as she was; her tea-set; her j y The case against Dwinel and others A_. J . B I R D Oxford Chapter, Bethel; Bro. H. J. Woods, of Belfast, was ap E. L, Stetson, IF. F. S. any other, is sufficient cause for action on the Presidential candidate. a young lady who is not very shy, you had bet Grand Lodge resumed work at 3 o’clock P. Stevens Chapter, Newport, and Oriental Chap The history of the management of, and pointed G. Chaplain pro tern., and Bro. Wm. Philip A. Fales, II*. T. part of manufacturers in Rockland, to a more J3T Mr. I. Jones, Water St., wishes to ter he a little shy yourself. M., and proceeded to the election of officers ter, Bridgton, and their dispensations to be expenditures upon our streets, is a his Wm. II. Coombs, IF. M. systematized plan of operation. It is a fact contract with parties for the running of for the ensuing year, which resulted iu the re- continued until constituted. Phillips, of Bangor G. Sentinel pro tern. tory of periodical patchwork and tempo Try “Mother,” asked a little girl, “ what do election of The Grand Chapter then closed. Voted, That the G. S. be directed to senul a Susan Bcbding, IF Chaplain. that Rockland lime is getting bad repute ; deal a ferry boat on said street, also to lease you waut me to he in the world!” “A good rary expedients. There have been large .If. IF. T iuotuy J. Mubbay Grand Master. The Grand Commandery opened at 7 1-2 telegram conveying the greetings ol the Grand Maria Robinson, IF 1. 0. ers look at it with feelings of suspicion, they are his field for a skating park. woman,” said her mother; “that is all I ask for o’clock, and transacted tiie necessary business. sums of money expended upon our roads R. IF. .Tons H. L yxde, Deputy G. M. Division to the Massachusetts State Temper Georoe Slreper, IF. O. G. beginning to be afraid of it. Of course there are you.” R. IF D avid Cabgill, Senior G. IF Tlte officers were installed and the Grand Com ance Convention, now in session in Tremont (from $7000 to $10,000 per year,) but mandery closed. E llen Bartlett, IF A. 3. exceptions to some brands—those of manufact j y The store of R. W. Messer, Rankin .try To do good, to advance the welfare of R. IF T. R. Simonton, Jnnior G. IF Temple, Boston. there has been no uniform system of ex R. IF Moses Dodge, Grand Treasurer. The order of High Priesthood meet at 8 1-2 Abbie Dean, IF D. M. urers whose lime js always good. But gradu Block, was entered on the night of 9th others, to add Io their happiness, it all the re o’clock this morning. The Grand Division proceeded to initiation, penditure and no permanent improve word a noble nature cares for. R. IF. I ea Berry, Grand Secretary. and a number of representatives were initia E lla Martin, IF R. jp. S. ally and surely this, as being Rockland lime, inst., and about fifty dollars in serp, ments of any importance. There has LATINO OF THE CORNER STONES. Thursday Morning, May 7.—The Grand ted. E mily Doluam, IF L. J[. will be classed with the other—the poor, black, stolen. T ry A very corpulent lady, on getting Into a Brussels omnibus, in reply to the grumbling re W ednesday, May 6. Lodge met at 8 o’clock. The usual standing committees vere ap J oseph Kalloch, P. IF. C. T. been no policy adopted looking to future sandy, unmarketable lime, so much of which [ y Mr. Gilbert Ulmer lost a very val mark of a man, that the conveyance “ was not The masonic ceremonies of laying the cor Charters were granted to Moses Webster pointed. This Lodge lias a membership of one hun and permanent benefits, as well as to finds its way to this market, this lime which Lodge at Vinalhaven, Sehasticook Lodge at uablc horse last Tuesday. She fell into made for elephants,” retorted “onuihuses, like ner stones of the Custom House and Post Of Proceeded to hear the reports of the Grand dred and twenty-nine, and is in a very flour present convenience. Our streets have has almost killod and is note killing the reputa fice were very interesting, and the masonic dis Clinton, Preble Lodge at Sanford, Ocean Lodge a quarry and was killed. Noah’s ark, arc intended for all kiiids of beasts.” I at Wells, and Seaside Lodge at Boothbay; Officers, and the report af the G. W. P., ishing condition and has tiie largest and best been kept passable, but the necessities tion of which Rockland has ever been so play was the finest ever seen in our city. A i y We learn from Bob. that two ol t y It is positively asserted that Wm. L. large crowd collected on Exchange street be their dispensations to be continued until con (Itev, L. J. Fletcher of Gardinir,) was read hall of any Lodge in the county, excepting of one year have been repeated in those stituted ; and dispensation to Doric Lodge at proud. New York really is the only market “ye piuters”—she pinters—had a regular Yancey, who did so much to “ firs the Southern tween eight and nine o'clock, tue hour an by the G. S., Mr. Fletcher Icing absent on Chickawaukie. of the next, and our process of annual ex where Rockland lime meets with competition heart,” died in consequence of a collision with nounced for the review of the Portland and Monson, Buckficld Evening Star Lodge at set-to on the circus ground, on the after Backfield, and Forest Lodge at Springfield. account of being obliged tc leave home on penditure might go on indefinitely, and and still to this market is the poorest and most a fellow-member of the rebel Seiate of Ala St. Alban Commnnderies, but on account of the n r The following officers of Chickn- noon of the exhibition. The boys seem threatening aspect of tile weather there was Tiie Grand Master appointed Edw. P. Burn the 13th, to attend the Nationil Division. The unmarketable lime sent—such lime ns ought bama, in which his spine was fatal y injured. ham of Saco, Corresponding G. Secretary, and waukie Lodge, I. O. of G. T., were in leave us no better ofl' than at first. to think that it was the best side show of some delay occasioned, and the review did not G. W. P.’s report speaks encouragingly of the never to be burnt, and trusting to the great de y y A Portland lady who has kept count of come off till between ten and eleven o’clock. DISTRICT DEPUTY GRAND MASTERS, Order and of its prospects h r revival and in stalled by District Deputy 9. W. Laugh There is a general feeling of dissatis the day. However, they made their appearance at last, mand here for its speedy sale. It is, no doubt, the quantity she lias consumed has used thirty .1. Z. Swanton, Iloalton, 1st District. creased prosperity. Attent on is urged to the ton, on Tuesday Evening, faction with the existing order of things and out; miles in length of spool cotton within and when furmed in line mailu a grand and im Andrew W. French, Eastport, 2d District, a satisfaction to those burning this miserable jy W e ask all our readers to peruse J . W. Murray, Machias, 3d “ political duties of Sons of Temperance in sup Rev. George Pratt, IF, C'. T. and a general desire for improvement. twelve years in doing her family sewing. posing show, amply paying the crowd for the Ambrose White, Bucksport, 4th “ lime, to receive as much for that which costs the column advertisement of A. I. Math tedious spell of waiting. Some twenty min Jason Hnckins, Charleston. 5th “ port of tiie principles of prohibition, and other Mary Luce, IF. V. T. In the summer our streets may be in very ,]ty The Dexter Gazette says that Mr. Geo, utes ware occupied in the review, when, headed E. F. Dillingham, Bangor, Gth “ them less, as others sending a better quality; er. It makes one’s month water to read recommendations are trade concerning mat George W. Cochran, IF. Secretary. good order, but every spring and fall A. Abbott of that town, has made 1150 pounds by the full Portland Band in uniform, the pro S. S. Collier, Unity, 7th “ but this is merely transitory. The whole busi it. Horatio H, Carter, Belfast, Stll “ Cordelia Smith, Assistant See'y. they are inundated with mud and cut up of syrup from his sap orchard this spring, and cession— numbering some 160 Knight Tem E. E. Wortman, Rockland, Util “ ters pertaining to tip Order. ness is being effected by it, (to its great detri j y Wentworth is out with a showy ad- of the first quality. plars — marched to the City building where Dan’l A. Campbell, Wiscasset, lOtli “ The report of till G. 3. is of an encourag- Freeman Harden, Treasurer. and rutted by the heavy lime-rock wag- they received and escorted the Grand Lodge Augustus Bailey, Gardiner, tltli “ - ment,) and the time is not far distant, with such Moses S. Mayhew, Mt. Vernon, 12th “ g character. He tays, “ The work of the George E. Torrey, Financial See'y. ons that daily pass over them. Can this vertisement.of all the new and fashionable Ip y We see it stated ttiat the ac.ventists have through the streets, as announced in the pro management, when all Rockland lime must be Albert Moore, North Anson, lath “ past term has, I think demonstrated that we Rev. A. R. Abbott, Chaplain. condition of our streets be remedied, and articles in his line of business. Went fixed upon the second day of next October, as gramme yesterday. On arriving at the Custom Joseph M. Ilayes, Batli 14th “ classed and sold as No. 2—Glen’s Falls taking the time when cvety one is destined to go up. H ouse the procession formed in a hollow Wm. .1. Burnham, Lewiston, 15th “ have, as an Order, ‘tfuehed bottom,’ and that Geo. T. Mugridge, Marshal. can we hope to attain to the felicity of worth says it pays to advertise. Call W. It. Lanham, Bryant’s Bond, llith “ the preference. Another great mistake—an aud examine his stock. square, and Past Grand Master Josiah II. D. W. Babb, Haccarappa, 17th “ our next movement if|o be an upward and on Lydia Snow, Dept'y Marshal. good hard roads and a deliverance from error which has ever characterized the Rock y y Squib of the Lowell Courier, thinks the Drummond, assisted by the officers of the J. H. Kimball, Bridgton, 18th “ ward one. ‘ About fee,’ has resounded along dearest eyes ho knows of just tpw are those of Grand Lodge, proceeded to lay the corner stone. Timinas Rogers, Alfred, lath “ Callie McKeller, It. II. S. mud and ruts? This is an important land manufacturer—is in shipping such great y The ladies will be pleased with Rev. .1. T. G. Nichols, Saco, Grand Chaplain. our lines—the retret has become an advance, potatoes. After solemn music by the hand, prayer was Rev. J . E. C. Sawyer, Bath, “ “ Harriet Foster, L. II. S. question for us. We cannot answer it quantities on the opening of spring business ; Miss Kirkpatrick’s announcement of offered by Grand Chaplain J. E. C. Sawyer of and ordinary foresig»t,with reasonable diligence j j y An Irishman by th< name of “John Rev. C. G. Porter, Houlton, “ “ Maria Ulmer, Inside Guard. affirmatively without adopting some sys a circumstance which tends more to depress New, Fashionable, and Cheap Millinery Bath. Grand Commander Dodge then read Rev. J . It. Bowler, Rockland, “ ” and earnestness injur cause, will soon restore Joice,” says “that the best remedy for baldness Rev. Caleb Euller, Hallowell, “ “ Geo. W. Phillips, Outside Guard. and other goods. Read—decide—pur the list of articles deposited in the box, as fol Rev. David Boyd, Rockland, “ “ tem of radical and permanent improve the market during the whole season than any lows :— our Order to tiie pjud position it once occu chase. is to rub whiskey on your Acad until the hairs II. II. Dickey, Lewiston, Grand Marshal. ment, and such a system the city should other one or two things. No one doubts, if grow out, then take it inwardly to clinch the One Silver Plate with the totlowing inscription, C. M. Rice, Portland. Sen. Grand Deacon. pied in Maine.” 'he whole number of Divi SANDWICH ISLANDS. the market had not been so glutted at the first A. M. Wetherbee, Warren, Juu. Grand Deacon. sions reporting tlupresent term is 37 and three endeavor to find, adopt and put in op t y The public’s old favorite in the roots.” “ Hugh McCulloch, Secretary of'the Treasury. .1. W. Toward, Augusta, Grand Steward, —if, instead of chartering so many outside ves W. II. Smith, Portland, new Divisions haebeen instituted. Volcanic Eruptions and E arth eration. tailoring business, C. D. Smalley, is out T ty The new Lord Byron is an old hov of “ .I. E. Ilurtley, I 11. It. Taylor, Machias, “ “ sels, the business had been done by Rockland “ Edward Cooper, ( diaries Taylor, Unity, ” “ Bro. J. C. Blapen delegate from the Grand q u a k e s . We have been impressed with the ap with his spring advertisement. Go in fifty; the old Lord Byfion, who lately died at “ A. B. Mullet, Supervising Architect. E. R. Drummond, Waterville, G . S. Bearer. vessels, bringing their cargoes here gradually, the age of 79, held his cousin’s title forty-one It. Oertly, Assistant Supervising Architect. II. E. Seymour, Calais, G. Standard Bearer. Lodge of Good 'emplars, presented the fra parent feasibility and practical merits ot and have your measures taken at once, “ Ilenry Kingsbury, Superintendent of Erection. ax rancisco as the market demands, lime would have kept Portland. May Dtll, isos.” W. O. Poor, Belfast, Grand Pursuivant. ternal greetings c that body. S F , May 7.—The barque a plan for improving our streets which as his fresh cloths are going litre hot years, hut prudently refrained from poetry, and A. C. T. King. S. Puris, “ “ Content from the Sandwich Island brings up to $1.50 per barrel. Besides, our vessels, was little known beyond the family anil his cir Report of tiie Secretary oi the Treasury ot the Warren Phillips, Portland, Grand Tyler, Tiie thanks of he Grand Division were ex has been devised by onr intelligent and cakes. United States on tiie state of the finances for the accounts of a terrible volcanic eruption by instead of the present poor freighting business cle of friends. year 1807. The Grand officers were installed; the new tended to tiie Gaud Lodge for itr fraternal Mannoloa, which began its demonstra public-spirited townsman, Gen. Tillson. Statement of tiie l’ublie Debt of the United States Grand Lodge of Idaho was recognized, and the greetings. of 25 cts per barrel from Rockland, with poor Items: Home-Made and Stolen. T ry A preacher named John R. Smith recent, on tiie first of March, tslis. tions on March 27 or 28. One hundred This plan of an improved road was de Grand Lodge closed at 1 o’clock. Bros. Vose, >f lloekland, and Woods, of earthquake shocks were felt, and during return freights, would now be doing a good lv absconded from Bath, Me., leaving litany vic Statement of tlte Public Debt of tiie United State The Council of High Priests met at 8 1-2 vised by Gen. Tillson some time since, Forty-five miles of tbe Central Pacific on tiie first ol April, 180ft. the two weeks following, to April 13, two business at 35 to 40 cts out, at least. These tims. lie was captured in Canada aud made to Report of tiie Supervising Architect of tile Treas o'clock. The following officers were elected : Belfast, were e.osen delegates to convey to railroad are in operation on the eastern slope of ury Department, September 20, lsiin. thousand earthquake shocks occurred. and was an original conception with him, facts have come under my observation from disgorge. Oliver Gerrisli, President, he next session jf the Grand Lodge of Good the Sierra Nevada. Report of die Supervising Architect of tiie Treas Freeman Bradford. Senior Vice President. At Waischina the earth opened in many although he subsequently found that sub ury Department, December 1(1, 1807. Templars in Il ekland, the fraternal greetings time to time, and I merely present them for j t y The Machias Republican says that in •Josiah if. Draminimd, .Junior Vice President, places and tiie tidal wave, sixty feet high, ITT It is a delicate touch of politeness, when Congressional Directory fur l lie second session of ltev. Jas. E. C. Sawyer. Chaplain. stantially the same method had been tiie Fortieth Congress of the Untied States, by Henj. ot the Grand Iivision and express its desire to rose over the tops of the cocoa trees for the consideration of the interested. Action at walking with a lady, to pass around upon the Cherryfield on Monday night, April 2Tth, the Moses Dodge, Treasurer. planned and put into operation in other dwelling house of Mrs. O’Lougliliu, together Perley 1‘ Stephen Berry, Recorder. co-operate wit the Grand Lodge in common a quarter of a mile inland, sweeping hit once is necessary on the part of the manufact opposite side to avoid stepping upon her shad Edw. P. Burnham, Master of Ceremonies. man beings, houses and everything mova parts of the world. Since Gen. Tillson’s with most of its contents, was destroyed by fire. one Malingers on the Impeachment of the efforts to proqi ite the temperance cause. urers towards suppressing this growing evil, ow. Washington Government Printing Ot- Warren Phillips, Conductor. President, Joseph Pearson Gill, Steward. Adjournc 7 1-2 o’clock P. M. ble before it. The terrible shock pros return to this city from the South, his at which is so fast creeping in and working to the j y Four inches of snow fell on Wednesday flee, 1808. David Cargill, Warder. trated ehurehes and killed many persons, J3T The Church Union, a religious paper a Br el of the authorities upon tiie law ol impeach 1 runxoox session. tention has been directed to this subject, I great disadvantage of Rockland. A more sys published in New York, begins an article by night »t Houlton as we learn from the Times able crimes and mi-demeanors, by lion. William ; iu all one hundred lives were lost, be and feeling the need of substantial im- j teulatized plan—a mutual understanding Im saying that “Andrew Jackson was all wid, An Lawrence. M. C. oi Ohio. FROM EUROEE. Grand D i on met according to adjourn sides thousands of horses and cattle. of that place. It rained during the lay on flic Commercial importance of Portland, 1S55, witli j The craters vomited tire, rocks and lava, provement in our streets and desiring to i tween the burners is necessary—a co-operation, drew Johnson all won't.” Exactly. Wednesday. a view of Portland from tiie Cape Elizabeth side, by i ment. John A. Poor. Loxdox, May 9.—Henry, Lord Ilrotig- Grand Trttsorer made liis report. and a river of red hot lava five or six contribute to so desirable an object, and in fact; (not on paper, alone)—an eye to the r y The Rhode Island Baptist State Convcn* Fourth .Annual Report of tiie Board of Trade of miles long llowed ten miles per hour, de US* The city council of Hallowell lias author Portland, being lur tiie year Jbcn7puWisii<.d"umlcr' IftOO. pub 1'iini, the eminent, reformer and ex-Chan- The artiel of the By Laws of the Grand believing that tbe plan referred to might future interests of the business, and not entire tion has removed from fellowship the Secoud ized a reward of $500 for the detection and con the direction ol tiie Managers, by the Secretary stroying everything before it, and forming cellor of England, died to-day at Cairnes. Division prodding for a special propagation be adopted here with satisfactory results, ly to the present pecuniary gains so tempting Baptist Church of Newport, for “ inviting to the viction of the would-be murderers of N. M. Also tiie Constitution and By-laws. lllcl in the 90th year of his age. He died eas an island in the sea, and a new crater Municipal Register of tiie city ol Portland I fnnd was regaled. two miles wide, opened and threw rocks he has explained his plan to a number of to those owning or having the control of poor Lord's table those who have not been baptised Stone uud family. The plan miscarried be ■ 1868 ily, falling into a pleasant slumber, from in accordance with the Lord’s commands.” Annual report of tin.* School Committee ol the City The Gran. Division was addressed by Bro. and streams of fee one thousand feet rock, which, as I have said, commands, unfor cause tiie torpedo failed to explode, hut die in of Portland for the year ending in March, ISOS. which he never awoke. our leading citizens and principal tax-pay London, May ID.— The case of Barrett, Geo. Vineett of the Grand Division of Massa-1 high. Streams of lava rolled to sea. At tunately, as much as the better quality. A | f y 111 noticing the re-nomination of Mr. tention of the fiends was just as hellish, never* Collections of the .Maim* Historical Society, Vol. 0. oiie time tlte illumination extended fifty ers, with a view to having an experiment Blaine for Congress the Boston Journal speaks theless, Historical Magazine and notes and queries, concern the convicted Fenian, awakens consider- ehusetts. more thorough inspection is needed—a literal ing the antiquities, history and biography of Ameri blc interest. In answer to petitions the miles at night. The lava has pushed out made with it by the city, if thought de of him in the most complimentary manner and ca, Vol,3d, January ISOS. Committee on Reports presented their re from shore one mile. AL Warischina inspection, which, however, would not be need I3T The pupils iu the Eastern State Normal Account of the great conflagration in Portland, prisoner lias been reprieved for a week. sirable. We understand that this plan refers to his prospects for the speakership en School at Castine, have increased in number .July Ith and 5th, 1800, by John Neal, with an appen port which was adopted. three mites from shore, a conical island ed if tlie manufacturers were determined to put Further government inquiry will be has been regarded very favorably by couragingly. since September last, from thirteen to more dix’by the author. matle. The Gr.nd Division proceeded to choose rose suddenly, emitting a uolu'Ln of up nothing but first-class lime. Without tilts, One American cent, coined in 1SG5. steam and smoke, while tlte packet those who have been made acquainted B3T A new member rose to make hi; first i than forty. The institution has obtained a per- Portland Daily Press,.April Sth. 1808. London, May I I .—Considerable ex delegates ta the National Temperance Conven- to continue in the same channel, is deatli to speech, and in hi: embarrassment began to I manent start, and is well calculated to produce *• “ “ May Gth, “ was passing, scattering fft”nl on the ves with it. and we desire to call more general Eastern Argus, May 5th, “ citement was occasioned to-day on tbe re I tion at Cleveland, Ohio, and the following were the chief and substantial business of Rockland, scratch his head. “ Well, really,” exclaimed Portland Evening 5>tar, May 4tli, “ ceipt of a telegram from Aslitou-on-tlie- sel. The greatest sho'ck occurred April attention to it, in order that its merit s an excellent grade of teachers for our public chosen :—Jjohn S. Kimball, of Bangor, L. T. 2d. Prior to Hie eruption there was a and Glens Falls reaps the harvest, which Rock Sheridan, “ lie has got something in his head af schools. Portland Transcript, .May 2d, “ Tyne announcing Ibe breaking out ot Zions Advocate, April 29th, “ Bootbby, of Waterville, Z. Pope Vose, of shower of ashes anil puntice. During may be considered. land, with equal determination, might retain. ter all,” Christian Mirror, May 5th, “ serious anti-popery riots in that city. A g y There was sleighing in Bangor on Fri Riverside Echo, May 2d, “ mob paraded tbe streets, sacking the Rockland. Joshua Nye, of Waterville, and Benj. the great shock the swaying motion of Gen. T. describes tbe proposed toad jt js prOper to say that Glens Falls manufactu- Portland Transcript Extra, July Sth, 1800. Port “ None but tbe brave deserve the lair.”— day. Imuses anti outraging the people. Sever F. Tullnun, of Richmond. Rev. L. J . Fletch the earth was dreadful, so tiiat no person sometbing as follows. To consist of a rers are determined to get control of the New To which a “perfect wretch” replies: “ No, land Transcript, giving an account of the great con could stand. In the midst of this tre flagration in Portland, aud a walk among the ru al persons were shot. At hist accounts er, G. W. I’., and M L Stevens,G S; are mem York Market, if possible. To this end they and none but the brave can live with some of ins” by Hon. William Willis, with new business di the riot bad been suppressed and the city mendous shock eruptions of red earth granite tramway, constructed by dig Gold for Greenbacks, rectory. bers of the delegation, er oj/icio. poured down tiie mountain, rushing are working with extraordinary zeal, and their them.” Shameful! One package containing American coins as follows, was quiet. ging, in tbe middle of tbe street, two Should oue of our prominent business men. viz: 1 dine of 1801; 1-2 dime of 1857; 1-2 dime of The G W P and G S were authorized to fill across the plain three miles in three lime is always of the best quality—always the Set a pitcher of water in a room, and in London, May 12—Evening.— In tbe parallel trenches about four feet deep, whose word was beyond questioning, announce IStiS; three cent coin of 1802; do. of 1805; two cent any vacancies that may occur in tiie delega minutes and then ceased. Then came same. W. M. a few hours it will have absorbed nearly all the coin of 1808; one cent coin of 1800: five cent fractional House of Commons this evening the re the great tidal wave, and then streams ot in tbe bottom of which a drain is to be that for the purpose of completing a work ol currency of 1802; ten cent of 1803; twenty-live cent ply of tbe Queen to tbe petition of the tion, by reason of non-attendance of any of respired and perspired gases in the room, the great value to the public, he wished to borrow ditto ot 1803; one piece metal representing the Ma lava. The villages on the shore were all built of loose stones. On these, other air of which will have become purer hut the sonic Temple with date of its dedication, on Tremont House of Commons based on Mr. Glad the delegates. destroyed by this wave. The earth, About Town. money upon bis notes, paying G per cent, inter- Street, Boston. stone’s third resolution, was announced. UottN. To raise a Cnmnutee of Correspon stones are to be placed, gradually de water tilthv. The colder the water is the great vm in gold LiiercR»r,—am i, ru« mci m ore, that r.uropeau aim :>ortu American Railway, rro - The Queen says site desires tnat iter in opened under the sea and reddened the er tho oop,i/-ity to contain me gases. cecdiugs of the Portland Convention, 1850. dence of three members, whose duty it shall water. The earth eruptions swallowed creasing in size, until within ten inches City Council.—The City Council met on while he would take greenbacks at par, he Prospectus of the European and North American terest in Ibe temporalities of tbe Irish (B3Z* Mrs. Lois Goss of Levant, Me., an old be to examine tbe journals of proceedings of thirty persons and the sea many more. or a foot of the surface, when they are would redeem the notes in gold, there would he Railway, 1801. church will not in tiny way hinder par the several Grand Divisions and present at the Friday evening. lady ninety years of age, has cut three teeth of Report4>u defences of the Northeastern Frontier, liamentary legislation on the subject. Great suffering and terror prevailed in to end in coarse gravel, or lime-rock chips Bolls of Accounts were passed and the bill but the one question of security to decide favor 1601. next session an abstract of the condition of the the district, and the whole region was af her third set during the past winter. ably, before the demand for these notes would House Document, U. S. A. report No. 119, 38th .Mr. Gladstone will to-morrow bring iu a Order and such other important items as they free from earth, on which, as a bed, of Benj. Clough, as road Commissioner was Congress, 1st session. fected. The sloop Live Yankee has Leen It is stated that our five-twenty bonds of be so great as to require a banking-office for tbe Memorial of E. & N. A. Railway Company, 1805 bill to suspend for the present the mak may gather from th.e sources of information at granite slabs are to be laid, ten inches or read and passed. ing of additional appointments in tbe their command. despatched with provisions to ’'7scue and all denomination are now used largely iu place reception and accommodation of the gentleman’s with maps. relieve. a foot in thickness, and as wide as possi Petition of John B. Howard for increase of Mis. Document, November 13, 39th Congress, 1st Irish church. Bro-. Stevens, of Portland, Vose of Rock of letters of credit. This is especially true of customers, und the more promises to pay lie session. Honolulu corfespe nj ence op the Bulle ble to allow sufficient room for animals pay as Assistant Engineer of Steam Fire En German and continental travelers visiting Eu should issue, the better would the public he The first Colonization of New England. Address land and Boothhy of Waterville, were ap at Fort Poplnun, 1602, by John A. Poor. 5-’®“ The next session of the East Main Con tin gives tlte drafts of the volcanic dis- to travel between, and at the same time gine, and petition of Stephen Richards, ct al, rope. They carry small United States bouds pleased. Now, the Union Pacific Railroad Com Tiie Railway. Remarks nt Belfast, Maine, July pointed. tl*rlj:'l‘<;cs, showing that the earthquake 1th, 1807, by John A, Poor. ference will commence at Machias, Thursday, keep the wheels on or near the middle or for a new street, were presented and referred. with them, and find them much cheaper and pany is making just such a proposal to all who Prospectus of the Grand Truuk Railway, 1853. Til Grand Division resolved itself into a gen shoe^ extended to all the islands ot the central line of the granite slabs, which Report of Liquor Agent for April, was read easier of negotiation than the old fashioned have money for investment. The Treasurer of Northern Pacific Railway Company. June lltli. eral conference upon the state of the Order »”"* .Aavana gronpe but oue. No damage is bankers’ letter. Parliamentary Document of Cauda. 1851. and accepted. that Company offers for sale the Company’s reina as were made by Bros. Howes of jjoc known to have occurred except around are further held in place by iron dogs in Beneath the box. and under the cornerstone,! Cotton fabrics washed in soaps whose Mannoloa. Numerous extensive land The following orders were passed : Senator Henderson of Missouri is about First Mortgage Bonds, at par and accrued in land: Hunter, of Brewc their sides, near the ends. At sufficient terest in currency, but principal and interest coins, from one cent to an eagle, were placed. |i alkalies are unsuitable in proportion or ’ ^J''.oby, of Water* slides accompanied the phenomena, de to marry Miss Mary Foote, a bell of Saratoga. The box—a copper one, tin-lined, 12 inches ville; Stevens, of P<> ly low points along the streets, the drains Order instructing Road Commissioner, to re payable in ycld. As this is a propsition of un i quality, or are imperfectly combined, very and: Tallman of Bath; stroying life and property. Tlte summit ffpy The town of Atkinson, N. II., is a hun long, 10 inches wide, and 4 inches deep Woods, of B>- under the tramway arc to be opened to port to the City Council, as soon as may be, on usual liberality, let us see if the security is sat then placed in position, and the corner stone speedily rot and grow brash, and wear st; Hull, of Rockland andoth- and side of the kill. 1500 feet high, were dred years old. It never had an established fire thrown a thousand leet over tiie tops of what streets and walks he has expended mon isfactory. If not, the promises to pay gold for lowered in place with solemn music : the square | out. j i lc STEAM liEl'INED SOAl’S are era one side of the streets to allow the free department in town, aud never had but one the trees and landed in the valley below. ey, and what amount, to the 1st inst. greenbacks is worthless. the level and the plumb, applied by 1). G. M. passage of the accumulating water. The house burned in the town, or had one of its citi warranted to have no such injurious cf. Committee on so much of G W P's address The gases that issued afterwards de Order referring certain portions of the May In the first, place the assets of the Company Lyndc, G. S. W. Cargill and G. J. W. Larra track for the cattle should be excavated zens imprisoned for crime. This speaks pretty bee, and proclamation was made by tbe Grand feet. as refers to political action reported. Tlte re stroyed both vegetable and animal life. or’s Address to appropriate Committees. are ample. The railroad which is being built Bottomless fissures opened in the moun a foot or so in depth and filled in with well for the morals of the place, certainly. Master that the stone was well laid, true and port deprecates tiie action of tiie last legisla Order instructing the Mayor to purchase the from tbe Missouri river to the Pacific has an as trusty, and that the craftsmen had done their tain side, and a lava stream flowed un A young fellow in Michigan dreamed that surance of success such as no other railway of 2^1-The Portsmouth Chronicle says that a ture in tiie repeal of tiie Constabulary Law and gravel, and also for a short distance out Otis lot, so called, for a school-house lot. duty. The consecrating emblems of corn, der the ground breaking out in tour jets he went to Fremont, Ohio, und married a pret- the country can boast. It will be the only av wine and oil were then poured upon the stone new eounterteit ;)io bill on the Thomaston tbe modification of tiie prohibitory law, and six miles from the sea and throwing lava side the granite slabs. It will be readily Order accepting the proposition of John ;irl whom he had never seen before, and, act enue of passage and transportation by which by tiie Past Grand Master, tiie Grand Senior National Lank of Maine, is in circulation in recommending all Sons of Temperance and ! and stones 11X10 and loOO feet high, and is seen that the drains, loose stones, gravel Bird &Co., to furnish supplies for the Pauper on his mother’s advice, he packed his trunk the miner, The trader, the farmer, and the cap Warden and the G. and Junior \\ arden, witli. that city. It is a very dangerous counterfeit, temperance men to attend primary meetin now joined to the main land by a stream track, &c„ are designed to remove the Department at a profit of 5 per cent. and started for Ohio. lie searched two days in itaii^t tiie customary ceremonies. Tiie benediction ,i,i,„„„i, »i,„ "ava a mile wide. A large stream italist wjio help to develop the rich interior although the signatures are badly written. and labor to secure the nomination of true I water rapidly and prevent the displace An order instructing the City Marshal to was pronounced by tiie P. G. M., the public j "f w:iterhas'burst fronV the'’mountain Fremont without seeing the face he had seen in Vf, rritoritB will reach the markets of the East grand honors paid, and the working tools re- temperance men for nil political offices. The where tiie earth eruption occurred. Tho ment of the granite track by frost. It is Messages Both W ays ox the Same W ire “ keep the sidewalks clear from persons who his dream, and then he saw it in the post-office, and West. It will also be the continental rail turned to the architect. Tiie procession was ! „,. report was accepted. ; base of the volcano is about thirty miles told his story, popped the question, received an believed that such a tramway would not are in the habit of congregating in front of road over which the trade between China, Japan re-formed and marched to tiie Post Office build- ’ — 1 he magicians of tiie telegraph have again The followins telegram was received and read ' *•> circumference. At least half a million only furnish, at all seasons of the year, a buildings and corners of streets, to tiie ob affirmative answer at once, was married next Eastern India, or Australia, anil Europe, will ing, when the same ceremonies were perform- made all the world wonder.” It has been to tlte Grand Division: dollars’ worth ot property is destroyed. perfectly satisfactory road for every kind struction of foot passengers,” was passed in day, and took his bride back to Michigan. Ro find its shortest route. To meet these require ed by the same officers, excepting that Grand found possible and practicable to send mes T remont T emple, Boston, May 13th. The King of tiie Sandwich Islands had mantic and speedy. ments, and to hi' ail enduring internal improve Master I. J. Murrayiy pertormedperformed the service ., ,,i issued a proclamation for the relief of tiie of vehicle, but in a measure act as a sew Board of Alderman and sent down for con which had just devolved on P. G. M. Drum sages both ways at the same time over the same ?'• the Grand Division, Sons o f Temperance, On Tuesday night, at Mattakeeset Creek, ment, the Road is being thoroughly built und Rockland. sufferers. er for the 6treet, that it can be built for currence. mond. wire, and it has actually been done between Many visitor had gone from Honolulu Martha’s Vineyard, a haul was made of 10,000 , fully equipped. When Congress granted its In this box were duplicates of most of the New York and Boston within the last week, The State ef jrassaclnisetts, in convention of less than one-half the cost of a street Adjourned one week. very liberal aid in tbe construction of the line, thirlccn hundred delegates from over two hun and will go from San Francisco. herrings—the largest catch of the season. articles in the Custom House box and in addi dred towns, returns greetings to tiie Sons of The worst is thought to be over, but railroad, and considerably less than ordi At the annual meeting of the proprietors rUTT Mr. Charles Currier of Newburyport, 08 it required that each successive section of twen tion a list of the names of the present Post The corner stone of tiie Baptist church - rance of Maine, Massachusetts will place Master and employees of the Portland Post hl'i If right at her next election. the lava flow continues. It~ is a grand nary pavement. of the Universalist meeting-house the follow years of age, fell dead from heart disease on ty miles should be favorably reported upon by in Hallowell, recently burned, was laid in 1821 Office, and the last annual report of the Su ROBERT C. PI TMAN, President. spectacle. ing officers were chosen:—Trustees—Samuel Friday. three Government inspectors, as flrst-ehiss in by the Masonic fraternity. A silver tablet was We hope that our citizens interested in perintendent of Common Schools, the Adju- thanks of the Grand Division were re Tibbetts, Wm. II. Glover, A. K. Spear; Clerk every respect, before that distance should be deposited hearing the names of the lodge, pas .Murder in Hampton, N. IL—A special the improvement of our streets, and the gf-Tr* A cable dispatch from London, England, ant General, Land Agent and Treasurer of the tained to Chickawaukie Lodge ol' Good Tem —Z. Pope Yose; Collector and Treasurer— opened for business. The Road is, therefore, State. '1 he services here were much shorten- tor and architect. The tablet is to be preserved dispatch to the Star of last evening from members of the City Council, will give says that George Francis Train lias been re plars, for the teuder of Atlantic Hall for a public John P. Wise. It was voted to paint and re good of itself, with a certainty of a large re e,l on account of the rain, which bad begun to I and in (] ite(1 „.|len thfi Portsmouth, states tiiat Mr. Thomas this plan their careful consideration. It leased on bail by the Court of Bankruptcy. munerative traffic. lad. It was arranged that an address should . meet iug. Brown anti wile, of Hampton Falls, were pair the house, and to raise and assess upon the is Gen. Tillson’s idea that if the plan be One who has followed the recommenda Upon the Roidl, the bonds offered for sale con ue delivered by Grand Chaplain E. C. Bollcs, the new chureh >» l“>d. Already the society After transacting some oilier business per murdered in their bed Thursday night hv pews the sum of $420 for that purpose. ind remarks by other prominent brethren; hut have received assurance of help from abroad taining to the Order, tiie session was closed. some person, or persons, who hail ef regarded with favor, the City Council tion says that by sprinkling wood ashes upon stitute a.iirst mortgage. Government ilonatc.- currant vines, when they are budding, the rav ifter a short but handsome address from tiie in tlicir building enterprise. fected an entrance for the purpose of rob might make a small appropriation (from Boston Steamers—New Arrangement.— toward the building of the line 12,800. acres ol Grand Master, Mr. Bolles offered some extem F ir e s . ages of the currant worm will be effectually pre public land for every completed mile, and also bery. Mr. Brown was about 75 years old The new and elegant steamer Cambridge, pore remarks toueldng tiie objects of tiie or 15?* The Bath Times says that in one of the Our Thomaston correspondent informs us aud his wile was of nearly the same age. the Highway fund of the current year, vented. the light of way through the national domain. der and its relation to the public, and referring Capt. J. P. Johnson, is now on the outside line liquor eases before tiie Supreme Judicial that the steam saw and planing mill of R. II. He was a well known anti respected citi or otherwise) to lay a short section ct John Kavanaugh, a teacher in a Catholic It then loans United Stales bonds to ttic Com also to a few prominent events in the more re to Boston, the Katahdin being hauled off to be Court on trial, Nathan Moores, a witness, was Counce, nt Mill River, Thomaston, took fire zen and said to he very wealthy. About the proposed tramway and test its merits school in Pittsburg, Penn., fell dead in his pany to an average amount of $28,000 per mile. cent history of tiie city. Tlte ceremonies were painted. The Katahdin will resume her closed by tiie benediction, by Giand Chaplain on the 6th inst., caused by a parting of the boil $300 or $400 were taken from the house by actual experiment. Letsuch a section school-room on Wednesday forenoon. He had So great is tbe national importance o f the work, ordered hv Judge Taplev to be imprisoned for by the robber or robbers. trips again on the 25th, under command of Sawyer, and tiie Grand Lodge marched to the just chastised one of the pupils; and was in the and so evident its financial success, that for Ibis perjury. Also, that Michael E. Conley was or er funnel, Irom wliiub the sparks escaped.— A man by the name of John D. Ross, a of this road be laid, in a location chosen Capt. Henry S. Rich, a capable and experi hall and separated, the Knights having retired for the experiment, the present season, act of seating himself in his chair when he fell loan the Government accepts a second lien, giv- at an early hour on account of tiie storm. dered to recognize in the sum of $1000 for Tt fire was soon extinguished without much person who had formerly worked for Air. enced officer, after which dale this line will audfxptrcd. ug to holdors of tho Company'.: own bonds an The cAcuYauuua were made in tlte upper ills appearance to answer for perjury, com oi age to the building. Also, that the store Brown, is suspected as the guilty per and its practicability and merits could son. make three round trips per week, running both absolute first mortgage upon tbe entire Road. stones of the foundation and filled witli liquid mitted by himself while on trial for being a :u dwelling house, (connected and under the be fully tested by another spring. Then, jftVU The Worcester Spy says that snow fell cement, so in tijne it will become as solid as Later reports state that Ross was ar- boats. Boats will leave Bangor on Mondays, to the depth of six inches on the 8th of May, Wluit better security could be asked for than common seller of lquors. same roof,) of It. E. Butler at Broad Cove, if it were determined to adopt this plan, this? roek. Tiie stones were raised in tiie afternoon ested by the officers about 5 miles east Wednesdays and Fridays, at 11 o’clock A. M., 1803. On the 25th of May, 1832, the ground to add a list of tiie officers af the Grand Lodge Cushing, were burnt on the nights of Gth or of Newburyport Mass., and when taken the city could extend the system year by reaching Rockland at about 5 P. M., and will was covered with snow, and on the 15th of May, But there is another and perhaps the most of Maine, Labor.—There has been a great Hue and conclusive evidence of the financial soundness 7tli inst., witli all their contents, Mr. Butler had most of the money on his person. year, until it should be applied to all the {eave Boston the same days at 5 1-2 P. M., af 1834, the ground was similarly covered ami ice cry, by a certain class of political papers, He is a man about 5 teet 10 inches iu of the Company’s paper. The completed por saving only tiie clothes lie stood in. Partially streets where it would be desit able, and ter the arrival of the New York train. This formed half an inch thick. Tiie Grand Lodge held an afternoon session about the scarcity of labor. We cannot see it. height, and of very dark complexion. An tion of the Union Pacific Road extends 550 insured. the improvements thus realized would be arrangement will aflord an increased accom TT A man in New Orleans, who was amusing Wednesday, May 6, and at G o’clock called off’ We know that in these parts, it is almost im axe was the weapon used by the murder miles from Omaha to the summit of the Laramie to meet at 8 o’clock this (Thursday) morning. possible to find a man to do anything and all Public Temperance Meeting.— A er. substantial and permanent. It is true, raodation to the traveling public, of which lh< y hltiiMfif recently by shooting from hia window .Mountains. More than two hundred and fifty The Grand Council of Royal and Select ui the birds on a neighboring roof, killed an in- kinds of mechanics have to be engaged a long public temperance meeting was held qt AVe are indebted to the City Marshall, there may possibly arise practical difficul will be glad to avail themselves. tniles’or the line were built last year. Each Masters met at 2 o'clock. Grand Master’ Ed of Portsmouth, for a copy of the Ports j ini in the arms of its mother, who was passing ward U. Burnham presiding. The following Atlantic Hall, on Wednesday evening, in ties in the application of this plan which F ire.—At one o’clock, A. M., May G, 1HGH, day saw all advance of the end of the completed way ahead We think laboring men never had mouth Times, which has the following along the street. officers were elected : better times than now.— Gardiner Journal. connection with the session ot' the Grand additional particulars: are not foreseen, but it promises well and the buildings of Robert E. Butler, of Cushing, track. It was built into the wilderness, with its Josiah II. Drummond of Portland, M. P. G. is certainly worth the experiment. We ttfAT A cat in Wisconsin is bringing up a young prospective terminus many hundred miles away Division, S. of T. The attendance was Dispatches Horn Newburyport state that occupied by himself as a store and a dwelling, lox with her own kittens. She is not so sensi Master. Ross has confessed his guilt and also understand that if the experiment shall were destroyed by fire. Mr. Butler and his upon the Pacific coast. It was the pioneer, not Benj. B. Farnsworth of Bangor, D. P. G. A F iendish P lot.—Seven men recently en small, which is to he regretted, as the ble as tin* Massachusetts tabby which is nursing the follower of population ond civilization Master. meeting was of a very interesting char- that he has an accomplice, but that lie be tried, Gen. T. is willing to give his wife lost their entire wardrobe, furniture and a chicken. tered into a solemn written agreement to tlirow rcluses to give the name of his confeder Naturally, its business would be light, at least Gordon R. Garden of Portland, R. P. G. the goods in the store, saving only a few bed Russia is on very friendly relations with Master. tile pay train on tiie Jacksonville, Ind., Rail .acter. Mayor ’ Farwell presided and ate in crime. It is also reported that the services as engineer in laying a section until reaching the mining centers. Yet, the re Khiva, from which it lately stole a big slice of Benj. M. Flint of Calais, P. G. Master. road from tiie track, murder all tiie persons in prayer was offered by Rev. J. Kalloch. wretch has been taken to Hampton for of the proposed road, in order that the clothes and the apparel they had on at the time port of tiie Treasurer shows tlte remarkable land. Chas. Probes of Portland, Grand Treasurer. charge of the train and divide the contents of Addresses were then made by Col. John examination, hut it is expected that lie work may be done fully in accordance of discovering the fire. Goods insured for fact that the net earnings of the Road from lo Ira Berry of Portland, Grand Recorder. will he taken possession of by the High with his plans, his only object being to $900; building for $350, at Prince & Cilley’s The British government has agreed to cal business, upon tiie incomplete section, wen Rev. J. E. C. Sawyer of Bath, Grand Chap the Paymaster’s safe, which it was expected S. Kimball of Bangor, Ilenry Tallman, Sheriff of this County and brought to tins promote the public improvement of the Agency. fix the tux on American vessels fishing iu Ca more than three limes tiie interest upon tiie lain. would amount to about $30,000. They also Esq., of Bath, Rev. Geo. Pratt of this city. nadian waters at two dollars per tou. The Augustus Bailey of Gardiher, Grand Master agreed to kill any one of their number who city, Gen. James A. Hall of Damariscot The most intense excitement prevails T he I nside Route.—It has been decided to bonds which had been issued. This is au ev city. three warnings heretofore required to be given of Ceremonies. might bwvoundcd in tiie engagement with tile in Hampton Falls and all the surrounding continue the steamer “ City of Richmond” on idence of prosperity which gives assurance of Chas. Taylor of Unity, Grand Captain of ta, Rev. A. R. Abbott of this city, Mr. to American vessels are to be dispensed with. tiie payment of interest upon tiie bonds, and men in charge of the train, or any one who towns, over this awful occurrence. It the route between Portland and Bangor, and Guards. M. K- Stevens of Portland, and Rev. D. was the most fiendish, brutal murder that The Bangor Whig says, vessels iUJT* It is a sad fact that Anna Dickenson has furiiislies a powerful incentive to push the road E. B. Ilinkley of Rockland, Grand Con might betray them. One of their number, she will make three trips a week, leaving Ban Boyd ol Rockland. The speeches were ever was perpetrated in this part of the for the lumber trade are all in great de not lost her voice, as has been reported. to the earliest practicalile completion. ductor. however, informed the railroad officials of the gor Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings, Chas. W. Haney of Belfast, Grand Steward. excellent and effective and were listened world. The pnhiie mind hereabouts mand, and quite a fleet will be required ffrTU This “notis” is posted on a tree by the Much might be said of tiie mission of tiie Un plot, and the conspirators got wind of it and seems almost given over to madness, to meet the wants of tbe dealers. and Portland the same evenings. The “ Rich ion Pacific Railroad Company in populating and Warren Phillips of Portland, Grand Senti to with much attention. road side in Nortli Weare, N. II., “Awl per abandoned their plan. Most of them have thirsting for revenge upon the ingrate Freights have advanced and the follow mond” will be commanded by Capt. Dennison developing the western half of the American nel. sons are forbid To Pick buries or Plums of on After transacting the usual business the been arrested, and they certainly deserve tiie IV The Ellsworth American says Frederick who thus invaded a peaceful household ing rales are now freely paid : To Bos and Mr. Cushing will act as clerk. The steam Continent, and of tim commercial supremacy and butchered a respected family. Let ton. $3,25 to S4,50; to Long Island Sound, this pease, p. s. Nor blubres.” Grand Council was closed. severest punishment. Hale, Esq., a member of the Hancock Bar, has er “ Lewiston” will be placed on the Machias which it will ensure to tiie Union Slates by me • EVENING. been fading in health for some time, and a few the law have its course, and send the $1,50; to New York, $5,00. The Houlton Times says: “There is a route, and will leave Portland and Machias son of the foreign trade which it will control, Tiie Grand Chapter assembled at 7 o'clock. weeks since he left Ellsworth to seek medical scouudrel out of the world.—Bost. Jour. great revival interest felt in the Baptist church The officers were installed, including the fol every Tuesday and Friday evening. She will but our object lias been to simply examine the CST The Augusta (Gt.) Chronicle is enraged advice at Portland. From there he went to in this place. On Sunday morning nine persons security upon which the Company propose to lowing who Avere appointed by the Grand High that the mass o f the colored voters of that city Woodstock, Vt, where lie died on Wednesday. It is a little remarkable that the book The Hampton Fall Tragerdy.—Mrs. arrive here on Saturday morning of this week were baptised iu tbe Meduxnekeag stream, by pay principal-and interest iu gold. To us it Priest, Rev. L. J. Fletcher of Gardiner, Rev.; cast their ballots for tiie Republican candidates Mr. Bale will be missed in that community, for whose contents are more generally interesting Brown, who was assaulted at Hampton on her first trip to Machias. She will be com J. E. C. Sawyer of Bath, Rev. C. C. Mason of: at the recent election. It proposes to punish he lisd no enemies, and many warm friends, tlian those of any volume issued, is a book Falls. N.H., died Saturday. She did not Rev. C. G. Porter of tiie first Baptist church; seems that the security is sufficient, and an in manded by Capt. Deering, and Mr. John Gould Saco, Rev. L. D. Wardwell of Wiscasset, the negro by starvation. It says: “ Wo must who were sincerely attached to him for his which has been but little read, and, in fact, has recover her consciousness after the as in the afternoon four more persons were bap vestment in the bonds a good one. Grand Chaplains. prove to him that while lie may exercise tiie many manly virtues and consistent Christian never been printed. The curiosity of the in sault. Mr. Brown remains in the same will be her clerk. The Eastern patrons of the tised by the Rev. M. H. Tarbox of the Free Full particulars and a valuable pamphlet may John W. Ballou of Bath, Grand C. of II. ballot against our interest, we can, and will, character. The Hancock Bar has chosen a com telligent reader will be allayed when we state Condition as previously reported. line cannot fail to be pleased with the appear- Baptist church.” be obtained of tho Company’s advertised agents. Geo. M. Holmes of Gardiner, Grand P. S. control the bread against his.” mittee to take notice of his death. that the book aUuded to is the pocket-book. Now, rft wc bear the ladies say, R. R- R. PILLS. M A Y # , 1 8 6 8 . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. No more our husbands bend their way, DR. RADWAY’S PILLS.—Dose—For regulating Xo Fear of Competition “ FLING OUT THE BANNER To take their meals from day to day the Liver, Stomach, Bowels, and promoting Dige SPRING &SU1 At saloons and restaurators. tl0? ’™NE ? ILL at Nig h t . For obstinate dlseasi FOR SALE OR RENT 0THINGLIKE IT and Chronic Complaints—4 to 6 every 24 hours. ONEOFTHEOLDESTAN^ESTEST ESTABLISHESTABLISHED IN MEDICINE. A luxury to the pal And, oh, the blessedness to know Dr. Radtt&y’a Pills compounded from Vegetable ate, a painless evacuant, a gentle stim They never more will hungry go Extracts, Coated with Sweet Gum, and are the best LUMBER BUSINESS, ulant to the circulation, a perspiratory Since in our bread we’ve learned to throw quietest and safest Purgative, Aperient, Anti-Bil- ITH HL.AXING MILL attached, with a preparation, an anti-billious medicine, Gold Medal Saleratus. lious, aud Cathartic Medicine known to Medical MILLINERY. CARPETINGS trade exceeding 1,000,000 ft. per month of rough astomachic, a diuretic, and an admiable Science. Wand dressed Lumber. Located at Williamsport, Pa. neral alterative. Such are the ac- It is true that in the manufacture of Herrick One of Dr. Radway’s Pills contains more of the For further particulars address towledged and daily proven properties Allen’s Gold Medal Saleratus a degree of per active principal of cure, and will act quicker on the LUMBER, P. O. Box, 1,537, Williamsport, Pa. ______„ TARRANT’S EfTerTeaccnt Liver, Bowels, Stomach, Kidneys, Bladder, Blood, T. A. WENTWORTH OUTER WALL, A f 16H i t.N T . SOLD BY ALL DRPGOI8T8. fection has been attained surpassing every &c., than 6 to 8 of the ordinary, common purgative other manufacture of Saleratus or Soda. ROSES, DAHLIAS, GERANIUMS, is NK.’£ANGL.It¥’» Hoot and He.b Bii- or cathartic pills, sold under various names, or than CARNATIONS, BKOOIXG AND MIS- l e r . are a sure remedy for Liver Complaint in ten grains ol Blue Mass, Hiss F. J. Kirkpatrick, Invites special attention of purchasers, to the CELLA.VEULS PLANTS, Dall its forms, Humors of the Blood and Skin, Scrofu- The Times says Dr. Wnipole has lost his beau MECHANICAL DISEASES. -A. L arge Invoice T H E C R Y 1 9 A Large and Choice Stock. Orders by mail or la, Dyspepsia, Costiveness, Indigestion, Jaundice, tiful chestnut mare. She died suddenly in the otherwise promptly executed. Catalogues sent on Headache, and Bilious Diseases, General Debility, harness, it is supposed from Bots or Pin worms. Persons engaged in Paints, Minerals, Plumbers, receipt of stamp. Carriage free to Boston. CHAS- &c. They cleanse the system, regulate the bowels, If the Dr. had used Sheridan's Cavalry Con Type Setters, Gold-beatfers, Miners, as they advance J. POWER, Framingham Nurseries, South Fram restore the appetite, purify the blood, strenghten the in life will be subject to paralysis of the bowels: to ngham, M a s s . ______body, and thoroughly prepare it to resist diseases of dition Powders, he would no doubt, have had guard against this, take a dose of Radway’s Pills, UHGIST su nk all kinds. GEO. C. GOODWIN & CO., Boston. his mare to-day—they are death on worms. once or twice a week as a preventative. JVO. 7, BEIIRV BLOCK, NORTH AMERICAN STEAMSHIP CO. Mass. Sold by all Druggists. DR. RADWAY’S PILLS CURE ALL DISEASES. STILL THEY COME,” THROUGH LINE TO CALIFORNIA, MEDICAL ILLUMINATION!— ------Chapped Hands are verv common .with those Of the Stomach, Liver, Bowels, Kidneys, Bladder, CHOICE PATTERNS, F o u r Magnificen ly Illustrated Medical Books, con who have their hands much in water. A few Nervous Diseases, Headache, Constipation, Costi ve - V ia (Panam a Pailroacl AVING returned from MARKET, Is now pre- taining Important Phisiological Information, lor drops of Johnson's Anodyne Liniment rubbed ness, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Bilious Men and Women, sent free on receipt ot 25 cts., by Fever, Inflammation of the Bowels, Piles, and all pared to offer to the public an extensive assort over the hands two or three times a day, will Hment of NEW ARRANGEMENT addressing Dr. J ohn Vanderpool, No. 30 Clinton derangement ol the Internal Viscera. One to Six SAILING FROM NEW YORK ON THE Place, N. Y. City. keep them soft and white. Fishermen, sailors, boxes warranted to effect a positive cure. Purely and others will do well to remember this. Vegetable, containing no mercury, minerals, or de 5th and 20th Every Month. FOOL. Howard Associa- leterious drugs. NEW NOVELTIES Or the day after when these dates fall on Sunday. _ tion Reports, for YOUNG MEN, on the ERRORS, Milinery & Fancy Goods ABUSES and DISEASES which destroy the manly If you feel debilitated and “ worn out,” and Dr. Radway’s Pills sold by all Druggists and Coun ----AT---- PASSAGE LOWER TUAN BY ANY OTHER LINE. want something to lone up the system, iustead try Merchants. Price 25 cents. See Dr. Radway’s powers, and create impediments to MARRIAGE, Almanac lor 186S. 2w 21 -AT- GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, For information address D. N, CARRING" with sure means of relief. Sent in sealed letter en of using stimulants, take Dr. II. Anders’ Iodine TON, Agent, 17T We*t Sitreel, New York. velopes, tree of charge. Andress, Dr. J . SKILLIN’ Water, a most powerful vitalizing agent and re W. H. WEBB, Pres. CHAS. DANA, Viee Pres. HOUGHTON, Howard Association, Philadelphia, Pa* storative. It pel-meats the entire system, and SETH £. BEJVSOJ}’, V ery Low Prices, A. I. MATHER’S, Office*—54 Exchange Place, New York. its effect is permanent. Ever offered by him, and assures his customers and Received This Morning ••THE GREAT PIN-WORM REMEDY.? the public that he has now in hl9 Store every artiole APOTHECARY, O F Gen HOSE troublesome and dangerous pests, Pin- in his line, of the Newest Patterns of S. G R A N T , By Hon. Henry C. Deming. The Worms, or any other Worms, are safely and “Found at last, after trying all others,” says Corner Main anil Park Streets and l ’ the present day. Tthoroughly expelled from the system by‘the use of L. B. Gurnett, Esq., of Albany, “Bairell’s Re Have You Seen Them? Dr. Gould'a Fiu-W orm Syrup, without injury storative” has worked wonders’, placing my hair eSPEAR BLOCK, ROCKLAND, MAINE. by the authority of Grant himself. The author is HAMBURG, THREAD AND VALENCIENES well known as one of the most brilliant writers ami to.the health of the most delicate child or adult. back to its original color.” January 14,18C5. eloquent orators in the country. Agents will find Purely vegetable. Warrahted to cure. GEO. C. EDGINGS, BLACK, WHITE AND COLORED Spring and Summer this one of the most intensely interesting biographies GOODWIN & CO., Boston Mas3.,"and all druggists. Price 75 cts-. So l d C h e a p a m i P ooh P a y .—Those who LACES, PRINCESS RUFFLING, MAR- ever published in America, and will meet with a buy the common kinds of adulterated Saleratus SIMONTON BROS’. re dy sale. For particulars, address get badly sold, aud are paid in yellow bread, ill MARRIAGES SELLES TRIMMINGS, CORSETS, KID S. S. SCRANTON & CO., 126 Asylumst., Hartford, Ct. health, and nervous debility.' Pyle’s Saleratus Rockland, May 7,1868. 21tf CALL AT ONCE. GREAT DISTRIBUTION. is pure and perfectly reliable against all those AND THREAD GLOVES, COL Book Agents Wanted, BY THE evils. All the best grocers keep Pyle’s Saleratus In this city, May 3d, by Rev. E . F. C utter, Mr. LARS, CUFFS, OR “PEOFITE’S BOOK OF BIOGRA METROPOLITAX GIFT CO. in pound packages. Charles Streum and Mrs. A. Brown, both o f Rock N E W S T Y L E land; May 7th, Mr. A. W. Kaler of Rockland, and EMBROIDERIES of every description, &c.,&c. P H Y ,” by JAMES PARTON, the ‘Prince ol that can be found in any New England City; JpERSONS buying FBiographers,’’Jcontaining lives ot distinguished personsCu»h Gift* to cue Amount of S25O,OOO. Miss Emma A Calderwood of Lincolnville. ot all ages and countries, women as well as men. A Iu Freedom, May 3, John Gliddeu and Miss Sarah flatters him self that witli EVERY TICKET DRAWS A PRIZE. E. Branch, both of F. Miss K. desirous of closing out her entire stock of Fringes and Gimps, handsome octavo book of over 600 pages, illustrated SPECIAL NOTICES. Millinery, will offer great Inducements to those who CIGARS, with 12 beautiful steel engravings. No competition. In Bangor. May 11, at the residence of B. N. Thomas Agents say it sells faster than any Hook they ever sold. 5 Cash Gifts, - . - - Each $10,000 by the Rev. Daniel Goodwin, Charles F . Thomas, and favor her with their patronage. -----FOR----- Rockland, May 11, 1868. 22tf should purchase of me, because by buying THREE Terms liberal. Send for descriptive circular. 10 “ “ 5,000 Laurettea E. McCrillis, daughter of the late dipt. Twenty Years’ Experience Cigars, they have a CIGAR CASE, A. S. HALE & CO., Hartford, Conn. 20 “ “ 1,000 COMMON SENSE. Jam es H . McCrillis of Belfast. In Hamden, May 10, by Rev. S. C. Elliot, Mr. Dress anil Cloak Trimininirs. YTTANTED—EVERYwUEUtV — Agvnu Why refuse to use some pure stimulating liquor if Charles T. Sawyer of Bangor, aud Miss Eliza G. DERS*;” aiso"“ A NEW ‘FAMILY” PHOTOGRAPH you know that it will do you good I The celebrated Lennan of Hamden. A. T. CROCKETT, HE CAN DEFY just the nicest little case to carry with you, and filled Extract of Rye is pure, and il you want anything of with Cigars at the following prices: BIBLE.” For terms, address A. BRAINARD, 25 the kind, you had better try 'it. Sold everywhere. JUST RECEIVED Hartford, Ct. 25 T E A C H E R O F Fimt Quality - - - 40 cental, 30 Elegant Rosewood Pianos Each $300 to $500 C. A. RICHARDS X CO., 99 Washington street, 35 “ “ Melodeons Boston, largest Wine and Spirit House in America. DEATHS. Second Quality - - - 25 ernte. “ 76 to 150 COMPETITION Third Quality - - - 15 cents. _ SING’S HISTOKV OF THE LXIIEI) 150 Sewing Machines “ 60 to 175 A T S H A W ’S S T A T E S —from its discovery to the close of An 250 Musical Boxes “ 25 to 200 T H E STYLE. Piano, Oman, Violin and Harmony, Who will go without one of these little jokers when drew Johnson’s administration; in one royal octavo 500 Fine Gold Watches 76 to 300 In which the Golden Sheaf Bourbon is put up makes In Waldoboro, May 4, Harriet L Nash, aged 37 a full line iu all colors and styles they may be had at such low figures. volume of 800 pages, illustrated by /bwr hundred 750 Fine silver Watches “ 30 to 50 it a neat package to keep in the house or send away. Oil Paintings, Framed Engravings, Silver Ware, years, 10 months and 18 days. ROCKLAND, Me. and is now exhibiting such as the following : BULLION FRINGE, RESTORER FRINGE, engravings on wood anil t:relre engravings on steel: It is old and pure. C. A. RICHARDS & CO., 99 In Nobleboro, May 8th, Mrs. Damaris W altz, aged entirely new. For specimens and terms, apply to T. Photograph Albums, and a large assortment of Fine Washington street, Boston, largest Retail Wine uud DUTCHESS FRINGE, &c. BE’ •'v ' Hartford, Conn. Gold Jewelry, in all valued at S1.000.000. 69 years, 5 months, 6 days. •• The Royal Gem Tobacco Spirit House in America. Iw22 «t£n Jefferson, May 8, Alton B. Hussey,aged 20 years Address Post Office Box 56. is decidedly the best thing in the market. A person WAX T E D f« r7hc~ W E A RING A Chance to Draw n..y of the above 11 months, 21 days. May 13, 1868. 22tf M EN’S Brown and Black Dickens Hats, Rockland, May 7th, 1868. 21tf P r iz e s by purchasing a Sealed Ticket tor 2 5 c is . always wants to buy this, and no other, after one OF THE GItEE N. — The greatest Book Tickets describing each Prize are sealed in. Envelopes PURR OLD GIN. In Lincolnville, April 2, Leon Heal, aged 19 vears, trial. This Tobacco can be found at ever published. Its contents are deeply interesting 9 months. MEN’S Brown and J Hack “Boz” Hats, and thoroughly mixed. On receipt ot 25 cts. a Sealed For sickness and all forms ol disease requiring the and should be CAREFULLY R E .» U by every Ticket wld be drawn without choice and delivered at use of a diuretic stimulant, use Du lister's line old Rockland Savings Bank. M EN’S Drab, Brown and Black Kentucky BERRY BROTHERS’ A. I. MATHER’S, one. The immense demand for tiiis great work our office, or sent by m ail to any address. The prize Dock Gin. Sold by most druggists and apothecaries. Hats, stamps it the most SUCC ESSFUL BOOK OUT. named upon it will be delivered to the ticket-holder on C. A. RICHARDS it CO., 99 Washington street, HE annual meeting of the Corporators of the ■ ol course, where may be found all grades of Tobacco It is decidedly the BOOK FOR TH E TIMES. payment ot ouc dollar. Prizes will be sent imme Boston, largest Retail Wine and Spirit House iu Rockland Savings Bunk, will be heldnt.the rooms M EN’S Black and Stanley Hats, j at prices to suit the times. It fully illustrates O LI) IRELAND, abounds in diately to any address, as requested, by express or America. Iw2f Tof the Rockland National Bank, Wednesday, the 27th ROMANCE, INCIDENT and W IT , show return mail. inst,, at 10 o’clock A. M.. for the purpose of electing M EN’S Drab and Black Pacific flats, ing the PATRIOTISM and DEVOTION, the You will know whnt your Prize is be a Board of Managers, and the transaction of any oth T R U T H and FERVOR of that warm-hearted A W INE GLASS. PORT OP AOCKLAND. M EN’S Brown and Black Silk {very nobby') S h Cigars—Extra Brands. fore you pay for it. Any Prize may be exchanged Of C. A. Richards & Co.’s SONOMA W INE BIT- er business that may properly come before them, people, containing 400 pages and over 100 illustra for another of the same value. N o B lu n lu . TiSRS taken once or twice a day, will giv WM. I£. TITCOMB, Secretary. Hats, Smokers will find Cigars by the box at LOW FIG tions, bound in cloth, green and gold. Price $3. Xfcir Our patrons can depend on fair dealing. appetite and restore your strength. Sold by grocers A rrived. Rockland, May 13, 186S. 2w22 ; URES , within the reach of all. A liberal Discount Agents wanted everywhere. Exclusive territory References.—We select the few following name3 M EN’S Blue and Light Cloth Hats, ! to the trade. All varieties of given. Send for circulars and sample copy. WIL from the many who have lately drawn Valuable Prizes and druggists. ’ lw22 May 9, sells Oregon, Fountain, Saco; Common LIAM FLINT, 26 So. 7th st., Phil’a., Pa. wealth, Ellems, Boston; Cornelia, Henderson, Ports M EN’S Velvet flats, U i v e r v S t a b l e . and kindly permitted us to publish them : mouth; Charles Carroll, Farnsworth, Portsmouth; OOK AGENTS WAN I*ED.—For our au S. T. Wilkins, Buffalo, N. Y., $l,o00; Miss Annie C. A. RICHARD’S A. CO.. I V o tie e . M EN’S Black Recherche Hats, UiUE ROCK ST., ROCKLAND, Me. PIPES, Monroe, Chicago, 111., Piano, valued at $650; Rob’t. Wine and Spirit Bottling Merchants, 99 Washing Amelia, Ellems. Portsmouth; George, Tate, Boston; Any style ol team for any purpose can be furnished thorized illustrated PERSONAL HISTORY OF Leader, Ginn, Boston; Equal, Pearl, Portland; Lex rpH E Committee on Accounts and Claims of the Wooden, Clay and Earthen. PIPE COVERS. BUi. YSSES S. GRANT, by Albert D. Richardson, Jackson, Dubuque, Iowa, Gold Watch, $’250; Philip ton street, Boston, are the sole proprietors of the 1 city of Rockland will be in session at the store of M EN’S Black Jaunty Hats,- McCarthy, Louisville, Ky., Diamond Cluster Rln^, celebrated SONOMA WINE B ITlER S. They sell ington, Kelloch, Boston; Sarah, Pitcher, Boston; ^T’oaches are run to all the Boats and Public Houses. Author of 'Field, Dungeon and Escape” and Be $600: R. A. Patterson, New Bedford, Mass., Silver them all over the country, and most all grocers and Vicksburg, Kelloch, Boston; Ju n o , Burton, Boston; Leander Weeks, on the last THURSDAY evening of MEN’S Black Prescott Hats, Particular attention is given to furnishing teams yond the Mississippi.” Material gathered from per Mary Hall, Poland, Boston ; Granville, Marston, each month, from 7 till 9 o'clock, for the purpose of Pipe Stems, Tea Set, $175; Miss Emma Walworth, Milwaukie, druggists keep them. ' lw22 mid Coaches for funerals. sonal observation in the Field and through channels Wis., Piano, $500; Rev. T. W. Pitt, Cleveland, Ohio, Boston, loth, Hokanon, Ke’joch. Boston; R Leach, examining claims against the city. MEN’S Black and Drab Planter Hats, Also, Books kept at this office for the different Stage opened by Jameson, Salem; Ruth Ho^gdon, Hall. Bath. 11th, All bills must be approved by the party contracting a new invoice just opened with plain or amber tip. Melodeon, $125. SONOMA W IN E. them, or they will not be audited by the committee. MEN’S Black and Drab Hamilton Hats. G eneral G rant JiST We publish no names without permission. Bittered with a variety ol plants, roots and seeds, »ch Arkansas. Yost, Bostc.n. 12th, sell Excel, Hatch. FRED H. BERRY. OpiuioiiM of the Prevs.—“They are doing the Boston, J*thj Copy, Thr.mas, Portsmouth. JOSEPH EMERY’, Chairman. M EN ’S Black and Drab Kersey Hats, CHAS. H. BERRY. himself. A live, original, sparkling work, containing compose the famous SONOMA BI I TERS that so Rockland, May 15, 1868. ly22 CIGAKETTJGS, important documents and Letters on Civil aud Mili largest business; the firm is reliable, and deserve inucn is said about uow-a-days. The sale is immense. M EN’S White Fawn Hats, Rockland, May 7,1868. Filled their success.”— Weekly 'Tribune, Feb. 8, 1867. C. A. RICHARDS ic CO., Sole Proprietors, Boston- Bailed. tary matters, since the war, never made public. “We have examined their system, and know them MEN’S Black and B 1 ue Broadcloth CapsT with Engravings. “ Sell the best.” For circulars, to be a fair dealing firm.”— .V. Y. Herald, Feb. 2$, 1868. May 7th, sch Susan and Mary, Keene. N Y. 8th, To Whom it may Concern. apply to AMERICAN PUBLISHING CO., Hartford, “ Last week a friend of ours drew a $500 prize, which A ~ p a V i c “ sell Union, Bennett, N Y. 9th, sells Mabel Hall, M EN’S Black and Brown Lasting Caps, .f. 1. MOTHER’S. Conn. ^O M E into the enclosuse of the subscriber at (Owls was promptly received.”—Daily Xeics, Mar. 3, 1868. would paralyze the world of fashion i f «' nail, Matinicus; Trader, Lord, Boston; Concord, M EN ’S Black Serge Caps, FRU1TTREES. AGENTS WANTED FOR bend lor circular giving many more relerences and Pierce, Boston; Jam es Henry, Oliver, N Y; Uncle Head) So. Thomaston, May 9th, live sheep and P E R IM IS r’S favorable notices from the press. Liberal induce PROCLAIMED EVERY Sam, spear, Boston. May 12, sch Leader, Ginn, N Ctwo lambs (hole in right ear.) The owner can have JL.T'.A. WHERE, the same by proving property and paving charges. MEN’S Black Velvet Caps, A large assortment of Choice HARDY TREES ments to Agentst Satisfaction guaranteed. Every that henceforth no lady Y, PL sells G W Glover, Holbrook, N Y ; D B Ever package of Sealed Envelopes contains one cash utlemail could chang* SAMUEL P. BROWN. consisting iu purt of THE BLUE GOATS, the color of the hair v ett, Emery, N (); Comet, Miller, Bath; Minn’e Cobb, M EN’S White Linen D r iving Caps, Worcestershire Sauce, And how they Lived, Fought and Died jo r the. Union, g if t . Six Tickets for $1; 13 for $2; 35 for $5; 110 salety. Yet such would Ingraham, N Y ; Harriet, Maddocks, Boston; Charles South Thomaston, May 12, 1868. *3w22 * be the B O Y S ’ Brown, Mouse and Light Kentucky APPLE, PEAR, PLUM, QUINCE with Scenes and Incidents in the Great Rebellion.” It for $15. DREAD** Carroll, Farnsworth, Portsmouth. the genuine article imported, the merits of which contains over KX) fine Engravings and 500 pages, and All letters should be addressed to HARPER, .IL DILEMMA, Hats. and CRAB APPLE TREES, also would be useless to discuss, as its reputation is is the spiciest and cheapest war book published. WILSON CO., 173 Broadway, N.^ Y _.„— of both sex,,., , . . . DOMESTIC PORTS. world-wide. Can be had at Price only $2.50. aud peerless • d that genial, balsamic, poisonless B O Y S’ Brown and Drab Dickens Hats, CURRENT, GOOSEBERRY, Times are very dull and people won’t buy books C l i p preparation, BOSTON—Ar May 10, sch Wings of the Morning, M ATSBER’S. unless they can get standard works and get them .USTADOKO’S IIAIK DYE, (of Damariscotta) McFarland, Matanzas April 25. B O Y S ’ Brown and Drab Gem Hats. RASPBERRY & BLACK •f. A cheap. Agents who are wasting tueir time in can Ar 11 rh, sell Sea Pigeon, (of Lubec, Me) Johnson, B O YS' Light and LDark mixed Jockey Hats, vassing for high-priced books, ot which they can HEALTHY! HAPPY! r e stricken off the roll ol toilet luxuries. No dan St Stephen. UNION PACIFIC BERRY BUSHES, only sell four or five copies per day, will please send AND ger o f that however. It is not lor a day, bnt lor all Ar i2th, brig Abbie F Larrabee, (of Bangor) Car B O Y S ’ Brown, Drab and Grey Tiny Tim GKAPB & STRAWBERRY VINES, Sauce, Jockey tershire Sauce, Pickled tor circulars and see our terms, and a full description time. Manufactured by ,J. CHRISTADORO, t»8 Mai lisle, Su gita April 24. r-rr, , a lor n c o rn x x Onions, Verdalle Oliv . Queen Olives, French Mus of tnis work. Address JONES BROTHERS & CO., den Lane, New York. Sold by all Druggists. Ap EDGARTOWN—61d last evening and this morning, RAILROAD COMPANY Hats, LINNEUS and A.MJ3IOTH tard, a “ Bang up th in g .” goes like Hot Cakes. All Philadelphia, Pa. plied by all Hair Dressers. 4w22 sclis P S Lindsey: Ruth Thomas uud Augusta Wil these choice sauces may be found at son, lor Boston; Ada S Allen, for Pembroke, Me; OFFER A LIMITED AMOUNT OF THEIR BOYS’ Brown Little Dorritt Hats, RHUBARB. ROSEBUsUB’,3> W a NTED-—AG ENTS FOR DR. S. I. TOBIAS’ Caroline C, for Boston : Nettie Cushing, Pressey, lor B O Y S ’ and Childi'en 's Straw Hats, all styles, A. I. M ATHER’S HUNGRY! N Y, ar8th from Rockland. 1IOXEVSUCKLES, Ac. Binkley’s History of Animated Nature, PULMONIC LIFE SYRUP, F irat ^M ortgage B onds MEX ’S lox toe, sieel shank, calf Boots, very 1200 Royal Octavo Pages. 1200 Fine Engravings. WILMINGTON, NC—Cld 9th, brig Harp, Duley for sale at the Rockland Nurseries, near Freewill Price O nly SH.oO. FOR THE CURE OF Bucksport. stylish, Baptist Church. of course. Well, reader! dqnt you think that a pretty cointor- CHARLESTON—Sid Gtli, brig Manzanilla, Ma- AT PAR, The Cheapest Book in the world. Exclusive Ter tablc sortof a feeling? Now you’just keep ou read NSIPIENT CONSUMPTION, COUGHS, COLDS, gune, Rockport. M EN'S plain calf Boots, all widths, ritory and the largest commission. Circulars giving ing aud you will find out what it is that will bring I Croup. Asthma, Liver Complaints, Dyspepsia and NORFOLK VA—Ar 6th. sch Ella Fish, Willey, PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST BBERRERT A' .1ELE.V. full particulars, terms, etc.; also our fine poster with these three blessings straight iuto your life, and when General Debility. For several years 1 have I Rockport. M EN’S Congress and Balmoral Boots, Rockland, May 8, 1868. on MV! '«<* those extra 50 sample illustrations, sent free on application. you once get them, don’t blame our remedy, if you urged by kind friends, who have used, and been beu- Address GOODWIN & BEl l'S, Hartturd, Conn. NEW YORK—Ar 10th, sclis R C Thomas, (of M EN’S buff, kip and split Brogans, all the ladies exclaim when they "on, while lon’t keep them there. ehtted by my Life Syrup, to put it up lor general sale; Rockland) Matanzas; Helen J Holway, (of Machias) PAYABLE IN GOLD. pickles in pure Cider Vinegar, by the gu. wiin but few know the large expense, now that the coun Mayaguez, l’K. the mixed iu jars are the nicest tiling going, an. try is Hooded with Patent Medicine, which attend The Great Pacific Railroad Line, extending 1721 fl O YS ’ calf Boots, NEW LONDON—Ar 8th, sclis S S Lewis, and Pi F. F. Giildtresf A Co., kTows ihat ”‘° U ' " a,er *° Ste EvcrJ'>ou. Houses, Farms, Lands. HEALTH! the same. For years past J was reluctant to do si lot. from Rockland for N Y. miles from Omaha, on the Missouri River, to the B O Y S ’ congress and balmoral Boots, the capital required would be large, and I did RICHMOND—Ar 8th, sclis Salisbury, Taylor, tide-waters of the Pacific Ocean, is being built by Good health! W hat is life worth without it i How wish to curtail the operations of my Venetian Lini Philadelphia; bailie Godfrey, Godfrey, Rockport’. BOYS’ calf kip and split Brogans, TLLS, TIMBER, two powerful Companies—Th e Union Pa c ific , be MANUFACTURERS OF it sweetens every jov and doubles every pleasure. ment business. But thanks to the generous public, Sid 8th, brig N Stevens, Saunders,’Thomaston via YOU T ff'S calf, kip and split Brogans, ! '.B. B. M.BTUEBZ The HFAETH Y A RET HE HAPPY. A good who have apprehended my Venetian Liniment, I am Lower .lames River. ginning at Omaha, (building West, and the Central i has tliQge pickles. tiou of Reni Estate* digestion is what you must have before you can enjoy now able to do so. without auy detriment to my NEW ORLEANS—Ar barque Egeria. Starrett, Pacific of California, beginning at Sacramento, build- j YOL T f f ’S congress and balmoral Boots, Aud every dewer anything. large busiuts- in that medicine.’ The foundation of Cardiff. MEN’S BOYS’ & YOUTHS’ my success I attribute to attending to the manufac OREGON—At Portland 15th ult, barques Live in g East, u n til the two roads shall meet. L A D IE S ’ serge, Gipsey Boots, {new style,) \ jVEaple S ngar, ture of every droj myself, aud shall do the sain Yankee, lor San Francisco, Idg; Helen W Almy, uud Both Companies have prosecuted the work with j L A D IE S ’’ serge, Polish, balmoral and button \ regard to my Pulmonic Lite Syrup, The ingredients Occident, for do do. ! direct from \ ermont. A prime lot just opening at G K A Y ’s What is the Use are perfectly harmless, but act on the Lungs and great vigor, the Union Pacific having already ex- | Boots, PORTLAND—Ar lltli, brig Annie Ingraham, (be standing before some beautiful object of art, and Liver with astonishing effect Price 75 cents. De fore reported ashore at Broad Cove Rock) was towed pended over KIP BROGANS, A. I. MATHER’S. pot, No, 56 Cortlandt Street, New Yotk, near Jersey up to this city to-day. M ISSES ’ serge, Gipsey Boots, {new style,) mind fills with admiration with its pleas in" City Ferry. Sold by Druggists aud Storekeepers. THIRTY MILLION 1)01 LARS, N. E. REAL ESTATE JOURNAL u feel some confounded pain in yourheacf, Rockland, May 11,1868. 4w22 M ISSE S’ serge, Polish, balmoral and button which sends you away heart-sick and the Central over Twenty Millions, upon their ' Fresh. P runes Is indispensable to every Farmer, Buyer, Seller and beaut: DISASTERS. Boots, TBBOAB.BSTO.V, M E . i lent on 1ge^c*ous sauce» an □ 3 O X I S3 . ton now lies a total wreck on Absecomb Shoal. Crew PACIFIC HAVE COMPLETED 550 MILES—have ; M ISSE S’ calf, pebble grain and goat balmo- of every month, at $ I per year in advance. Sub Like the volcano, Boils give issue to the foul and all saved. No insurance. Where from, who owned iron and other materials for two hundred miles more | ral Boots, I. M.BTBBE3US. scriptions received for six months. Single copies 5 by, or by whom commanded not given. 3 3 R . How Can You be *?aPPY fiery contents of the deep interior. To remove the Sell Ossuna. Haskell, at New York from Lubec, upon ground, and one hundred additional miles are C H ILD RE N ’S serge, balmoral and button] cents. 1 he most useful business paper in the country. reports having passed off Huntington, the sch ready for the track. They will have a much larger GOLDEV RUSSETTS Office 4 SCOLLAY’S BUILDING, Boston, Mass. cause of such suffering it is only necessary to vitalize Thacher Magoun in a sinking condition. Boots, Under such circumstances ? Sell Zarapa, (of East Machias) Huntley, at N Y force employed this year than ever before, and it is C H ILD REN’S glove kid, button Boots, ! are the only good apples this time of vear. They the Blood by supplying it with its Life Element, from Nuevitas, reports on the outwand passage en expected that between have the best flavor, will keep the best anil make the countered a heavy gale, which strained the V essel ! best pies aud sauce. To be had at .Maleor Female Agents wanted ... ____ _ THEN, AGAIN, In o x . CHILDREN’S red, blue and bronze Boots. descriptive circulars free. Address J. C Rand & Co., badly and caused her to leak. 800 and 900 MILES Biddelord, Me. What sense is there in sitting down day after day to TIIE PERUVIAN SYRUP. A survey has been held on sch Nellie Doe. of Ban A. I. MATHER’S a good dinner that your wile has worked hard all the gor. which missed stays and went ashore on Beaver will be in operation during 1868. There seems to be BABCOCK’S A XT ICO.—Agents to sell by sample, a COM forenoon to get up for you, and finding that wnile (a protected solution of the I’rodoxide of Iron) will Tail 3d, and came off leaking, and she will after pro GENTS’ NECK TIES, BINED SQUARE PLUMB and LEVEL; the spirit is willing, the flesh is so miserably weak curing an extra crew lor pumping, proceed to Bangor no reasonable doubt that the distance between Oma F i g s ! F i g s ! F i g S ; Wsomething new and very salable. Needed by everyand fagged out, that you had rather go to sleeD than do this effectually, and give strength, vigor and ?ieto for repairs. ha and Sacramento will be traversed by rail in 1870. BOWS, body. Great inducements ottered. For terms, ad try to eat anything ? life to the whole system. A cable despatch from Cardiff bring intelligence THE GOVERNMENT GRANTS 12,800 acres ol In whole, half or quarter drums, also by the pound. dress that Capt Limeburner of Belfast, master of ship In No dried up things, but fresh and good. Call at W. S. BATCHELDER & CO., Pittsburgh, Pa. spector had fallen into the hold and sustained serious land, and its bonds to the average amount ol $28,000 PAPER COLLARS, THE FACT IS E xtract of .. L et t er from R e v . R ichard S. injury—so mueli so as to render necessary the sending per mile, to aid in the construction of the line, and CUFFS. AGENTS WANTED. of another master. A. I. MATHER’S EOPLE ill wanf of, and Agents who are sell You are not hungry, anil you feel as though v o i^ E des, of Bolton, Mass. Sch Ganges, Higgins, from Franklin for New York, authorize the issue of the First Mortgage Bonds now GLOVES, ing all kinds ot Sewing AlachiucM. are re would exchange most anything you have to be able ' offered for sale, to the same amount and no more. Pquested to address me (with stamp) for greatly reto sit down and eat a For years I was a sufferer from Boils, so that my I wqpt ashore at Sullivan I* alls May 1: was got off HAIR-DRESSING duced prices and terms. J. K. P earsons, box 4, life became wearisome through their frequent and -same day. She broke in plank, started stern, and The Government takes a second lien, and gives to the BRACES, &C., &C.: Charleston, Mass. persistent recurrence: finally a carbuncle formed in r'c ...... • First Mortgage Bondholders a prior lien for their the small of my back. During its progress large FOR SALE BY ALL just received and selling low by Go?d Square Meal, pieees of decomposed flesh were every day or two security, to which a large paid-up capital is added. Greatest CnranHity of tlie 19tli Century I cut away, and the prostration and general distur The Bonds cannot be issued except as each section of PiBihrellas ami Canes, onderful Electric F smIi—It pleases a l l ! Just as you did when you was a HEALTHY, HAPPY FOREIGN PORTS. A. I. MATHER. By mail tor 10 cts. ami stamp; 3 tor 25c. Ad and HUNGRY BOY. ’ bance ol the .sjptem were great. Before I had re twenty miles is accepted by Goverment commission, D I i U O C m I S T S , W covered from this attack two smaller car bundles Ar at Honolulu March 23, barque Camden, Robin IN NOVELTY, TASTE AND BEAUTY. dress the inventor, NATHAN HALL, West Millbury, Now your ideas of broke out higher up, and I was again threatened with son, Teekalct. so that they always represent a real property. a recurrence of tin- sufferings to which I had so long At Arroyo 19th ult, sch Louisa Crockett, Crockett Btaisins! Raisins'. XST Agents wanted i :ry part of the world for Baltimore, Idg. It is universally admitted that on the completion This extensive assortment has never been equalled Price, One Dollar. been subjected. It was at this time that I coniine , a prime lot of Valencia Raisins. Layers in half, ed taking the PERUVIAN SYRUP. I continued At Baracoa 30th ult, sch Israel Snow, for do wtg. of the Union Pacific Railroad, its through business in this city, and it is offered at the very lowest prices. HOW TO GET BETTER, taking it until I had ue)011 xso x - Wl11 leave BANGOR tor Company’s office before the time of such advance. Rockland, May 15, 1868. Its Effects are best thing tor a summer drink. Every family should Price 50 cts._ Sam les for trial >ent free by mail on we begin to ihink it does when we try to till our or inside their Vaults, at rates from $20 to $109 per an Boston and intermediate landings Parties subscribing will remit the par value of the Magical, a bottle of this in the house lor Summer Com receipt of 25 cts. to pay for packing and Postage. ders. num. They also offer to receive, on Special Deposit, every Monday and Thursday, at 12 o’clock, M., arriv bonds and the accrued interest iu currency at the rate plaint. Pure Domestic Wines for families, warrant Address J. SHAW, Chemist, 30 Elm Street, Bridge ing at Rockland at about 5 o’clock, P. M. been duly appointed Administratrix on the port, Conn. Agents wanted everywhere. as Bailiecs, securities ol persons living in the country tate of It is an UNFAlMNG remedy in all cases ot Neural ed to be the genuine article and no mistake. Chum- Returning leaves Foster’s Wharf, Boston, for of six per cent, per annum, from the date on which pagneue (Cider, a delicious beverage. Pure Raspberry P R O T E C T I O N I or travelling abroad, Officers of the Army and Navy, BANGOR and intermediate landings, every Tuesday JAMES HENDERSON, late of St. George, gia e cialis, often effecting a perfect cure in less than the last coupon was paid. Subscriptions will be re. twenty -four hours from the use of no more than two Juice. All the above sold at A. I. MAT HE It’d OXYGEN INHALATION. See that the LABEL ON THE BOTTLE bears the Masters of Vessels, and others. Circulars, containing and Friday afternoon at ?H!’eloek, arriving at Rock in the County of Knox, deceased, intestate, and has or t h r e e Pil ls. land every Wednesday and Saturday morning at ceived in Rockland. undertaken that trust by giving bond as the law di CONDENJ-OED 3 I I I . l v . HRONIC CATARRH, .-CROFULA, CONSUMP facsim ile o i OUR SIGNATURE, and that our Busi lull particulars, forwarded on application to No other form of Neuralg’a or Nervous Disease lias TION, and all forms of CHRONIC DISEASES ness Address is blown in the glass. about 5 o’clock. By W . 11. TITCOMB, E«q., Canhicr rects :— All persons, therefore, having demands failed to yield to this It you buy the Condensed Milk, you will never again C HENRY LEE, Manager. All freight and baggage stored will be at the owners against the esta»e of said deceased are desired to ex treated successfully by Rocltlnnd National Bank, be bothered with milk which is continually souring, O X Y G E N IZ E D I N H A L A T IO N. Boston, March 1, 1868. iyi2 risk. hibit the same for settlement; and all indebted to WONDERFUL REMEDIAL AGENT. uit^d everywhere, and sold by A. I MATHER. M. W . FARW ELL, Ajjeul. S. N. HATCH, Ewq., Cashier Norik Bank, said estate are requested to make immediate payment Remedy sent, by express, to all pars of the country and in New York to Even in the severest cases ol Chronic Neuralgia, with full directions. Send for circular. Patients de C. A. Richards A €o. Agent’s Office at Police Court Room, in Berry and general nervous derangements,—ot niany years siring advice as to the general Hygienic Mantigemcnt Block. At the Company’s Office, No. 20 Nassau I’a-raor C ollars, of such cases, without ordering the remedy, will Cancer, Scrofula, Dyspepsia, 10m22 St. George, May 13, 1868. standing,—affecting the entire system, its use lor a with cloth-lined button holes. Gentlemen with large Rockland, March 27, 1868. S tr e e t, lew days, or a tew weeks at the utmost, always write a full description of the case, aud enclose one Io. 99 WrVMII.YGTOA ST., Liver Complaint, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Ac., affords the most astonishing relief, and very rarely necks will find large collars to correspond—Bvron, dollar to ensure attention. »ffice No. 12, Chauncy CURED. A Book ol 100 pages, sent free to invalids. AND BY fails to produce a complete and permanent cure. Sliakespear and Garrote. The best and largest stock st., Boston. WM. E. ROGERS, M. D. IVLAVD ROUTE. H ouse lor Sale ’ in this city. I have the best finished collar in-this Address R. GREENE, M. D., I O Temple Place. John J. Cisco Son, Bankers, No. 59 It contains no drugs or other materials in the BOSTON. p iIE subscriber town. Call and examine A. I. MATHER. Boston. M an. 4wl9 W a l l S t., slightest degree injurious, even to the most delicate Blacking Brushes all bristles, Window Brushes, April 1, 1868. system, and can always be used with CONSUMPTION POSITIVELY CURED. From Portland to Rockland, Mt. Desert and Machias. And by the Company’s advertised agents throughout Main street, South End, near C. C. Blacking Daubs a tip top little thing, handy to have. PERFECT SAFETY, Canary and Hemp Seed, Sardines and Sweet Oil, U pham’s Fresh Meat Cure for Consumption the United States. Ingraham’s Ship Yard and conven- and Bronchial affections, is prescribed and “ OUT OF SORTS.” —*— — •g=— ient to the South Murine Railway. Dried Currents, Cracked Cocoa, Chocolate, Rio Cof- It has long been in constant use by many of our lee and Java Coffee in the kernell. Covered Baskets recommended by all Physicians all over the country, orace greeley on grant? TWO TRIPS PER WEEK. Jlemitiances should be made in drafts or Said house is story, with ell, barn and out-buil’d- and is performing more cures that all other remedies ARE YOU OUT OF EMPLOYMENT! Take DR. S. O. RICHARDSON’S SHERRY other funds par in New York,and the Bonds ings attached; all in good condition, with a quarter MOST EMINENT PHYSICIANS, and other articles to numerous to mention, but which H Send at once anil secure an Agency for may be seen by calling at my combined. A trial will cure the most skeptical. $i a ’lIE new, substantial and swift wtll be sent free of charge by return express. acre lot, improved. For further partipriur enquire of bottle six for $5. Sent by Express. Circulars free HEADLEY’SDLEY’S LIFEL lr E ANDA N D CAMPAIGNS OF iGEN’L WINE BITTERS,—the most medicinal in the mar going Steamer LEWISTON, the subscriber on the premises. who give it their unanimous and unqualified appro still have some of those extra GRANT, with Introduct on by Horace. G reklkv, T Parties subscribing through local agents, tall val. Sold by G eo. C. Goodw in & Co., 38 Hanover St., ket .Established in 1808. 6ml3 'l 100 tons, Ch arles De e r in g , Maslook to them fo r their safe delivery. Also two lots of land at Owls Head, near what is Boston, and all Druggists. ♦w* It is the most complete, most popular, and best ter, will make two trips per week to known as the Webster farm. Sent by mail on receipt of price, and postage. TAMATIINDS illustrated, and the most liberal terms given to Machias, leaving Franklin Wharf, every 'Tuesday und A PAMPHLET AND MAP FOR 1868 lias just LYDIA PORTER, ’ One package, $1.00 Postage 6 cents. Agents, and is now readv for delivery. UIoili Patches, Freckles and Tan. Friday evening, at 11 o’clock, and touching at kock- been published by the Company, giving fuller infor __ *3w2l______South Thomaston. which I am selling by the pound or keg. Every family will desire a copv of the Life and land, Castine, Deer Isle, Sedgwick, Mount Desert, Six packages, 5.00 “ 27 “ New goods are being received by every steamer, TOBACCO ANTIDOTE. Pnblio Services of the next President. It you want HE ONLY RELIABLE REMEDY for those Millbridge, Jonesport and thence to Machiasport. mation than is possible in an advertisement respect and I trust a strict attention to the wants of the pub AR r AN I'ED to remove all desire for Tobacco’ Twelve packages, 9.00 “ 48 “ lic, I shall merit a good share of patronage. Every or money returned. This great remedy is an to make money, we advise vou io address, tor further brow n DISCOLORATIONS o n the face is “ Perry Returning will leave Machiasport every Monday ing the Progress ot the Work, the Resources of the F O R SAJLJE. Wexcellent appetizer; it imparts tone and vigor to particularsthe DERBY & MILLER, Publishers, 50 T r and Thursday morning at 5 o’clock, touching at the It is sold by all wholesale and retail dealers in thing usually found in a first class Bruit Store may Moth and Freckle Lotion” Prepared only by D . B. Country traversed by the Road, the Means for Con be had of me. I mean business and shall be right on system. >uauU«*v a n d l«v fo v iy Dauhe St., New York. . ’’ lw2l C. P erky, 49 Bond St., New York. 6 ^ Sold every above named landings, aud arriving in Portland the drugs aud medicines throughout the United States, struction, and the Value of the Bonds, which will be the dot. Remember the old stand, peai*M C u re d . Price Fifty Cents per BoN, post where. 6ml5 same night. and by free. A treatise on the injurious effects oUTobacco All Freight and Baggage stored will be at the own- sent free on application at the Company’s offices or Matinic Island. Enquire of TURNER & CO., Sole Proprietors. ISO. 3, SANBORN ROW , with notices from the Press, references and testimo BOAT WAILS, R IV E T S, EAGLE CARRIAGE BOLTS, to any ot the advertised agents. WM. II. TrTCOMB, nials, attesting its great success, sent free. Agents M. W. FARWELL, Agent. At the Rockland Bank, or Head of W im er Street, wanted. Address Dr. T. K. ABBOTT, Jersey City URRS &c., a large assortment cheap, nt the Brook. Agent’s Office at Police Court Room, In Berry Block. JOHN J. CISCO, Treasurer, New York. E- A. THORNDIKE, South Thomaston. 120 to No. 157 T remont St ., Boston, Mass. ARRIAGE LEATHER, Trimmings, Springs, Ax November 2, 1867, 6m46 32tf ROCKLAND ME New Jersey. B 5tf H. U. CRIE B CO. C les, ke, 5tf H. H. CRIE & CO. Rockland, May 13. 1808. 22tf May 15,1868. 3m22 April 8,1868. 5w*17 1 8 6 8 . 1 8 6 8 . GARDEN, FIELD NEW W . O. HEWETT, WILLIAM GLEASON, N E W • Dealer in Foreign and Domestic -AND- Land Surveyor! Conveyancer. 1 8 6 8 . 1 8 6 8 . Bonnet Bleachery. D R Y G O O D S , OFFICE—VOSE’S BLOCK, Over the Post Office. WOOLENS, CLOAKS, CLOAKINGS, &c. Will attend the Surveying of Lands, writing Deeds, F L O W E R s e e d s , Wills, Ac. Cloaks Cut and Made to Order, Union, March 28, 1867. 16tf N GREAJ.-VARIETY, for sale by the ounce, _ friends and the public generally that she is pre I pound or'busliel; embracing all the choicest kiuas pared to NO. 1 SNEAE BLOCK, llOCKLAND, MAINE. SPRING GOODS in themarket. Bye, Bleach and Press W. O. HEWETT. TALBOT, RUST & CO., FOR SALE BY Also, Agent for JJTNA SEWING MACHINES. -A. L J N L i G E PEAS, Jan uary 12,1867. 5tf WHOLESALE BONNETS AND HATS OPENED THIS WEEK AND FOB SALE AT Early Tom Thumb, Champion of England, Daniel O’Rourke Prince Albert, of all descriptions, at her residence, corner of Ocean G. M, TIBBETTS, Large White Marrow, Blue Imperial. and South Main Streets, where she would be pleased R. M. PILLSBURY, to receive their custom in this line of business, DEALERS IN ICE, assuring them that all work will be faithfully and BEANS, promptly executed. PROVISIONS, ROCKPORT, MAINE. MRS. WM. ANDREWS. V ery Lcrw Prices SPLENDID STOCK R o c k l a n d . Rockland, May 1,1868. 20tf FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES, 4®" Applications for Freight invited. scarlet itunner. Rockport, Jan. 23, 1868. London Horticultural. Foreign and Domestic Fruits, en if f , v c TOBACCO. CIGARS. &G. Corner ol Main and Oak Streets, KOCKLAND, Me HIRAM HATCH, SOOO Papers E. B. MAYO’S. FLOWER SEEDS, C. A. SAFFORD, SPINGJ GOODS ( Successor to Hewett if Safford.) consisting of over One Thousand Varieties, and Em Ao. 4, Perry Block, Lime Rock Street bracing Asters, Balsams, Daises, Japan Lilies, Pan WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Just R eceived, sies, Petunias, Stocks Honeysuckles, Verbenias, Vis. carias, Zennias, &c. Also an assortment of Green- Flour, Corn, Meal, Fish, )ULD inform the commurt HAIRDRESSING -----BY----- GARDEN SEEDS House and Bedding Plants now ordered from Cam WEST INDIA, GOODS, PAINTS, OILS, 1ms a large assortmeut of bridge—and th e ‘‘Ainnienr Coliivnloi-M*Guide Silk and W ool to the Flotrer and Kilcheu Garden.” a Ckocee Fam ily Groceries, Ac. __ - shed by Washburn & Co., price Also, Agents for E. C. MOODY’S Camden Water WORSTEDS, YARNS, 25 cents, all of which may be lound at ADIES or Gentlemen in search ol a good FAMI Bakery. jV ew ^Ie inoneBoiftt FOGLER BROTHERS, b e j v n s r s , LY SEWING MACHINb, should be sure to buy Lthe TLORENCE. The wide range of work it will do, O ' Thankful to our friends and the public for the RIBBONS, THREADS, California Kidney, Pole, C. M. TIBBETTS’S SEED STOBE. better adapts it to family use, than most other Ma large patronage always received by the late firm, I shall endeavor to merit a continuance of the same. No. 8, BERRY'BLOCK, California Cranberry, Pole, Corner of Main and Oak Strccta. chines in the Market. With the Florence Machine, EMBROIDERY MATERIALS, English Co ch Dog, Dark, Pole, you can make up the heaviest Beaver cloth or the G. A SAFFORD, will quickly restore Gray Hair Scarlet Runners, Pole, Rockland, April 23, 1868. lOtf finest Muslin, with equal satisfaction. The Florence to its natural color and beauty, Indian Chief two Varieties, Pole, is easy to run, quite noiseless, and very handsome in Main Street, Rockland. Corner Main and Lime Rock Sts., London Horticultural two Varieties, Pole, model, making it a pretty, and at the same time a very December 14, 1806. 52tf WASH POPLINS, Rnd produce luxuriant growth. It i» Bed or Purple Cranberry, Pole, CARDENSEEDS! Useful Ornament to the sitting-room. The public are perfectly harmless, and is preferred KOCKIaAJVI*, ME. White Cranberry, Pole, respectfully requested to call and examine thia Ma Early Six Weeks, Long Bush, chine at O. C. HALL, and everything to be found in a STRIPE POPLINS, over every other preparation by Early Six Weeks, Short Bush, P E A . S ! C. <3. M O FFITT’S, those who have a fine head of hair, TWe have ju it received a LARGE IKVOICE of SEW California Bush, UNION BLOCK, ROCKLAND. SPRING DRESS GOODS, consisting in part of Early China, Red Eye, Bush, Daniel O’Rourke, Carter’s First Crop, VARIETY STORE TOAKA CLOTHS, as well as those who wish to restore Large White Marrowlat, Bush, Champion of England, Tom Thumb, May 10, 1867. 22tl Black-eyed Marrowfat, White Marrowfat, Counsellor anil Attorney at L av, it. The beautiful gloss and perfume Yellow Eye, Bush, which he will sell cheap for cash. White Pea, Bush. CASH Solicitor in Bankruptcy, MOHAIR GOODS, imparted to the Hair make it desirable Tonka Cloths, Rockland, Nov. 24, 1867. BEANS, ------AND------for old and young. P E A S , London Horticultural, Red Cranberry, THE LATEST STYLES, For Sale by all Druggists. Washed Poplins, Early Daniel O’Rourke, Early Six Weeks, Indian Chief, 17. S . Claim _A.gcnt, PORTLAND and NEW YORK DEPOT, 198 GREENWICH ST., N. Y. Long White Marrowfat, Coffee, Scarlet Runner. Rockland, Me. STEAMSHIP COMPANY. ----ALSO---- Champion of England—Imported, Also a general, assortment of all kinds of .SMALL Alexander Poplins, Champion of England—Domestic, EEDS neatly put up in papers which are warranted WOOL SKINS. V. S S . H R i : . SEMI-NVEEKLY LINE. A Splendid Variety Early June, to be fresh and of the first quality, also sold by Pure Mohairs, Black Eyed Marrowlat, weight and measure, at The Splendid and fast sailing Steam- Early Kent, s DlltIGO, Capt. II. Sherwood, and November 3, 1867. E x tra Early May, W I S E ’S S E E D S T O R E , ^.-w^FFS^FRANCONIA, Cart. W. W. Sher Early Tom Thumb—Imported, fO f the late firm, o f Richardson ROCKLAND, MAINE. Maine. Passage, in State Room, $6.00. Cabin passage BLOCK, where he has just secured a large and tresh $5.00. Meals extra. * <• FLOUR OF ALL GRADES, Linen Goods, stock, consisting of all kinds of Goods forwarded by this line to and from Montreal, C O R N ; J. P. CILLEY, Quebec, Bangor, Bath, Augusta, Eastport and St. ISTew Styles FRESII and SALT PROVISIONS, John. CORN AND MEAL, W*hite Goods, Early Sweet, Darlings Early Sweet, Shippers are requested to send their Freight -to the Pork, Lard, Butter and Cheese; Parching, Canada—Earliest, 2 steamers as early as 3 P. M., on the day that thev leave Asylum Eight Rowed, Tuscarora, FRESH, CORNED, and DRY FISH , Counsellor an! Attorney at Law, Portland. PRINTS, GINGHAMS, Japan, Oolong and Souchong Teas; JEm bro i tier ies, Intermediate Sweet, Fruit and Family Groceries. For Freight or Passage apply to Java, Porto Cabello and Rio Coffee; Allen’s Sweet, w ROCKLAND, ITIAIINE, EMERY & FOX, Brown’s Wharl, Portland. Muslin DeLaines, Sec., &c. A full line of Granulated, Coffee and Brown Sugars; 11. B. CROMWELL & CO., No. 86 West Street, New all ol which will be sold at the very lowest market York. Porto Rico, Muscavado and Cuba Molasses; insertions, CARROT SEEDS, prices. f t OFFICE AT THE CUSTOM HOUSE, Feb. 22, 1866. lot! CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, Pure, Ground and Whole Spices; Long Orange, White. * 3 April 12, 1SG7. 17tf Citron, Currants and Raisins; Pclvet Ribbons, NEarket W agon. Eastern Stage Company. Flannels, "While Goods, Housekeeping Goods, Small o Wares, &e. Macaroni, Vermicilli and Corn Starch; has recently been added to his business, and all or S D, N. MORTLAND, BATII AND ROCKLAND. 3 3 E J 3 E S T SEEDS, ders will receive prompt attention, and goods deliv B Starch, Salt, Soap, Uoop Skirts, ered in any part of the city. E. B. M JAYO, and in fact every tiling that can usually he found in a Turnip Blood, Long Blood, Coiui«elov :at L aw NVEXTER first class grocery store; all ol which will be sold at Red Mangel Wurtzcl, White French Sugar, CHAS. H. KNOWLTON, —AND— the Lowest Market prices. Corsets, A'c. White Sugar, Extra Bassano, Arrangem ent. Corner Store, Pillsbury Block. Thankful to my friends aud the public generally for Yellow Globe Mangel Wurtzel. No. 3, Bccilioreu Block. the liberal patronage bestowed on the late firm, the Also a large variety of Solicitnt in Bankruptcy, On and after Dec. 10th, 1867, coaches will run as Rockland, April 16, 1868. IStf 3m 19______Rockland, Maine. Fo. 0, Kimball Block, Rockland, Ale follows, every day except Sunday: subscriber hopes by constant attention to the busi CABBAGE SEEDS, HU. Leave Sagadahock House, Bath, every day, (except ness to merit a continuance of the same. R efer s in’ P ermission to, Sundays,) at 7*a o’clock, A. M. and 3l; o’clock, P. M. J. W. CROCKER. SMALL WARES, Early or June, C. F. k Co.’s Premium Flat Dutch, Sewing Machine Facts. JH on. N eiiem ia h Abbott, of Bel£ist, Leave Rockland every day (except Sundays,) at 2 NO.l ATLANTIC BLOCK, Cor. Main and Sea Sts. Large American Drumhead, Improved Globe Savo’ £ p and 6>,' A. M. The 2 o clock stage connects with the Rockland, Nov. 7, 1867. 47tf Large Drumhead, Red Dutch lor Pickling, Earl. 12.20 train for Boston. Passengeis by the 6U o’clock Which we are selling at exceedingly York, Early Winningstadt, Green Curled Savoy, Low S a matter of general interest we present the fol stage stop in Bath over night aud take the 6)i A. M. Dutch, Mammoth, Flat Dutch, Green Savoy—Eng A lowing estimates, exhibiting the relative per © train for Boston. Tlie G reatest lish, Green Savoy—American, Ox Heart—Early, il t age oi loss or gain in the sales effected by the L. W. HOWES, Connecting with all trains on the Portland & Ken Stone Mason—very nice. leading Sewing Machine Companies of the United < 1 nebec and Androscoggin Railroads; also with the States, for the current year, ending June 10,1867. Formerly of Rockland, Maine, Steamboats leaving Bath lor Boston. This statement is based upon the quarterly letnrns (5 Through tickets are sold to Boston and Portland, BARGAINS Discovery of tlie Age. LO W PRICES. PARSNIP SEEDS, made under oath by thediflerent manufacturers. n t J a w , by the drivers, at reduced rates. Also at the Boston Long Smooth Sugar, , Long Dutch. The returns of the following Sewing Machine Com- & Maine and Eastern R. R. Depots in Boston, Port _ TUBULAR WELL, fo the Counties of Knox, pu ies shows an increased percentage of sales as in land and Kennebec in Portland. Lincoln, and Sagadahock. Ve are prepared to sell dicated by the figures below : And Solicitor in Bankruptcy, Extra Coaches and teams furnished at shortest nt w Town rights in the several 'ounties named. Also to VV e also offer to the Trade a complete line ot Squash. Seeds, Weed Sewing Machine Co., gain 197 per cent. Niles’ Block, 33 School St., (room 49) Boston. tice. •put down the wells as soon us the trust will permit Singer “ “ “ “ 08 “ H BERRY. RICKER & WIIIT Custom and Ready-Made their being sunk. Yellow Bush Scallop, Boston Marrow, Hubbard Mar- Grover & Baker “ “ “ 09 “ 0 Refers by permission to lion. Ilanibal Hainlin of April. 12, 1867 J . II. THOMAS & CO. - row, Vegetable Marrow, Hubbard, Turban, Early Howe “ “ “ 66 “ c Maine, Hon. John Appleton. Chief .Justice Supreme Ellsworth, March 20, 1868. Scallop. Finkle & Lyon “ “ “ 40 “ I Court, Me., Hon. I’hineas Barnes, ol Portland, Me., CAMDKN ANU ROCKLANU Empire Sewing “ “ “ 09 “ Hon. Henry W. Paine, of Boston. REMOVAL BROADCLOTHS, The following companies show a percentage of loss K 5 QTQ July 26, 1657. 22tf Tom ato Seeds, in their sales for the current year as follows : CUOTHING. Wheeler & Wilson Manufacturing Co., loss 15 per ct. cm WILLIAM BEATTIE, Accommodation Stage. _ the citizens of Rockland and vicinity, that he has Round Red, Large Yellow, Florence Sewing Mac ine Co., “ 17 “ i , ct> PLAIN & FANCY CASSIMERES. BLACK Leavitt “ “ “ “ 09 “ rpiIE Daily line for the removed his Tailoring Establishment "from his old Wilcox & Gibbs “ “ “ is u Counsellor & A ttorney at Law, _1 accomodation of the stand to the new and elegant rooms over J. II. & D. AND FANCY DOESKINS. TWEEDS, F YOU WANT TO BUY Cross’s Store, corner of Main and Liinerock streets, Turnip Seeds, ptic Sewing “ “ « . bv Mrs. E. A. Healey. also Tomatoes, Squashes and Cucumbers in boxes g SIMONTON BKOTHEKS. Camden, every morning at 9 o’clock and the THORN D. D. HALEY & CO. ING, DENIMS, DRILLING, TA lor transplanting. THE WEED SEW’I NG MACHINE Dealers in • DIKE H0U6E, Rockland, every afternoon at 3 Corner of .Main and Liinerock Sts. BLE COVERS, etc., etc. N. B. Grass, Clover and Field seeds, furnished at COMPANY 1 G f o o c l s , o’clock, stopping at Rockport each way. C I IE A_ P , Rockland, April 24, 1868. 19tt short notice, and a small advance on COST. However, is an exception, and exhibits the startling o SHAWLS, WHITE GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, F a r e fr o m C n n id e ii 7 5 c e n t Rockland, April 30,1868. 20tf increase of sales to the extent of nearly 200 per cc«L Fare from Hoch port, 50 “ IMPORTANT TO FEMALES. fo r Ihe year, while the last quarter, as compared with f t ® LINENS, TRIMMINGS. HOSIERY, the first, shows an increase of 300 per cent. The GLOVES, &c„ Packages delivered, and orders promptly attended The celebrated DR. DOW continues to devote his Singer Company show an increase of but. nine per 5 P X-louRixiKis m id C loaks. to. entire time to the treatment ot all diseases incident Our stock is well assorted and complete; and all cent, for a corresponding period, while the Wheeler — ALSO.— PLEASE CALL AT to the female system. An experience of twenty-four are earnestly solicited to exumine it before purchas and Wilson exhibit a decrease ot lour per cent., these o Cartels Feathers. April 10, 1867. years enables him to guarantee speedy and peipermanent K relief in the worst cases of Suppression d all othe ing elsewhere. estimates being based upon the quarterly returns for No. 4 BEKltY’S BLOCK. the same period as those of the W eed . Menstrual Derangements, lrom whatevi cause. All \\ e intend, by strict attendance to business, and R ockland, M ar 13, 1864. 21tf letters for advice must contain $1. Offh No. 9 En- This immense gain of the .Weed in the face of a consulting the interest ot our customers, to establish Uerce/determined, and untiring competition, and the B R I $ T O L W. Ha.PRIEST’S, ilicott street, Boston. general depression of trade, can he accounted for by L J . l i . MAYO, N. B.—Board furnished to those who wish to i a reputation that will insure success. Our protits the lact that the W eed Sew ing Machine Compa DEALER IN main under treatment. will therefore be small, while our sales ought to be Boston, June 22, 1867. • ly29 JULIA S. FREEMAN & CO., ny have the present year placed in market their new N EW GOODS! which I am going to CLOSE OUT CHEAP, to make largely increased by tlie patronage of a discriminat F. F. Family Favorite style of Machine, which won FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC room for other goods. This clothing is of MY OWN the highest honors at the Faris Exposition. The de MANUFACTURE. It any one wants a rare bar ing class of buyers. sign ot the Family Favorite is a perfect model of gain now is the time, as I am gojng to sell full and well Be- beauty and elegance, at the same time combining Corner Store.Pillsbury Bloch, MniuSt. . lected Stock ot all kinds of those essential leatures, great strength and durability EBEN B. MAYO. SOMETHING NEW. FOGLER BROTHERS, with a high rate ol speed. No expense has been Rockland, Sept. 30, 1864. 4ltf LINE. CHEAPER THAN TIIE CHEAPEST. spared to add to the value of this machine, the Com ZMi.llin.evv <3-ood.s, pany having paid large sums for valuable improve S. I. LOVEJOY, PYO. S. BER R Y BLOCK, ments, which they now monopolize, and which have T o KTEY’UV Y O H S , X 1IAYE GOT A GOOD LINE OF CONSISTING OF placed this machine far in advance ot all competition, ROCKLAND, - MAINE. giving it the proud position of the leading Sewing SHIP BROKER VIA Machine in the country.—Cleveland Plaindealer. Rockland, April 17, 1S68. istf The W eed Sew in g Macaine Company propose • F. W . WOLFF, SPRING GOODS PARIS BONNETS to “Fight it out on this Line.” C ommission erchant. BRISTOL, R. I. g-|EKDS CRASS, W. H. PRIEST, 3 T e . for custom work, and will give due attention to all Office over Store of Cobb, W ight &. Cnwc. orders, good satisfaction will be given or no charge Agent for Rocltlaud, Me. > now opening a Splendid Vessels F reig hts, and Charters P rocured. CLOVER, Only One Hour Thirty Minutes N. B. Will CUT AND TRIM as Cheap as can b< to the region roundabout that they have opeued Rockland, April 23, 1866. 19tf Rockland, Dec. 31, 1861. 16w2 done in the city, and will do all CUTTING JOBS as BY RAIL FROM BOSTON TO BRISTOL. Cheap as the Cheapest, RED TOP. STRAW GOODS BULLOCK & MORTON, Have also the WEED SEWING MACHINE for 1 AES leave Bowfon and Providence R ail- sale; otfe of the best Family Sewing Machine SPRING GOODS C"' <1 S tatio n daily, (Sundaysexcepted,) at 5 36 of every description. Great Reduction Silztijp C lian d .lers, the market MilS River, Tiioiiiaston, SEED WHEAT, l’. M., connecting with the New and Elegant Thankful for past favors of the citizens of Rock for Men and BoysJWear, consisting of -----AND----- Steamers P rovidence, CAPT.SIMMONS, on Mon land and the public for their liberal patronage, I Colored Faces and Blonds, Black days, Wednesdays, and Fridays.— BriMtol. CAPT. would respectfully solicit a continuance ot the same, CARLEY. BRAYTON,on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. and Colored Crapes, Frosted Crapes and IX THE PRICE OF Commission Merchants, as I shall spare no pains to please one and all. French, English, German and Passengers by this Line to PHILADELPHIA, Rockland,a, April 23, 1868. 19tf Laces of every variety. 103 SMITH’S WHARF, BALTIMORE and WASHINGTON can connect with A Wholesale Manufactory of OATS. American Cloths, Plain and the New Jersey, Camden and Amboy Railroad. 45ti TSnltlniore, M ai'ylnud. Baggage checked through. Silks. Satins, Ribbons, French Tickets, Berths and State-Rooms secured at the Of SEED POTATOES, Fancy Cassimeres, Doe fice ol the Company. Frames, Flowers, Steel and Fancy Ornaments all of o r a t io n. k e e k e , M ens, Eoy’s and Youth’s which having been carefully selected in the NEW skins, Broadcloths, EARLY GCOIiRICH, YORK MARKET, and purchased at the lowest Cash H C Successor to E. W. Bartlett,) No. 3 OLD STATE HOUSE, prices, enables us to offer great inducements to our W holesale and Reta il Dealer in customers. &c«, A c. and at the Station of Boston and Providence Railroad. GEO. SII1VER1CK, II. O. BRIGGS, EARLY SEBEC, AND BOOTS, SHOES, RUBBERS, Agent. General Manager. We also keep constantly on hand a lull line of I am now prepared to make Garments to Order, in tin- latest and most approved Styles. AND OVEK-SPIOES, Rockland, September 26th, 18G7. Iy41 GARDEA SEEDS O. S. ANDREW’S. Sole Leather. Wax Leather. French nml N E W S T O R E . BO S, Particular attention givelin to Corset*, Kid Gloves; Colorod nnd Velvet A m erican C a lf Sl8. lritt SOLE AGENT FOR THE SALE OF PIANO FORTES, ORGANS, NEW AND at prices as low as at similar establishments in AND SECOND HAND MELODIAKS, VIO neighboring States. COAL COAL!! WARREN FACTORY GOODS SIMMONS & WOOD, TcoAL! t a c h Patters Bonnets aiS Hats 12,000 ROLLS, T wholesale, in this vicinity. I have now on hand LINS, GUITA RS, ACCORDEONS, and am constantly receiving, a prime Stock ol FL.UT1NAS, FLUTES, FIFES, Have leased the North Store in YOUNG’S BLOCK, WILL BE ON H I T E A S H , The LARGEST and BEST Stock ever brought into Athese most, desirable Goods, consisting of D R U M S , &.C. (formerly Beethoven) where may be lound a complete P. E. GILECIIKEST A CO. Rockland. Call and examine them before purchas M T ’S FUBNI8HING GOODS HEAVY FANCY SHIRTING FLANNELS, assortmeut ot ing elsewhere. BLUE MIXED& SCARLETSHIRTING I LA NNEL Thomaston, Me., April 2 ,1S08. lOtf M ay VtlA an d Stlx, O. S. ANDREWS, of all styles, at prices lower than any other Store in plain aud twilled. Singing Books, Instruction Book, Sheet Music and ___19tf______No. 3, Kimball Block. Rockland. As iny motto is quick'sales and small Strings. EGG COAL, FURNACE COAL, STOVE profits, give me a call_befere purchasing elsewhere. 10-inch ALL-WOOL BLANKETINGS. to which the Ladies are all respectfully invited. 40-inch COTTON-AND-WOOL BLANKETINGS, Ready-Made Clothing Agents Wanted for Cassimeres aud Satinets PAIffOY GOODS. COAL, NUT COAL, and LORBERRY JULIA S. FREEMAN & CO., 1HA1A ST2SEET, of all grades, heavy anil light, for Men and Bov’s wear, Beaver Cloths, very Heavy, for Over Photographs, Albums, Autographs Pictures (of HATS, CAPS, STOVE COAL; also GEORGE’S SPOFFORD BLOCK. THE OFFICIAL HISTORY ( Between Litchfield fin d Burpee's Stor-cs.) various kinds), Frames anil Mouldings, Ladies’ OF THE WAR, coatings. Reticules, Portinonnaies, Brushes, Combs, Soaps, Rockland, May 1,1868. 20tf All of which I will sell at the lowest prices at retail, Perfumeries, Beads, Dolls, Knives, Stationery, &c. Gents’ Furnishing Goods. CREEK CUMBERLAND Its Causes, Character, Conduct and to the Trade at the same pricesa< sold at the Fac Also, a large assortment of Toys. aud Results. F. W. WOLFF. Second hand instruments taken in exchange for tory. And here you may always depend upon getting Particular attention is called to our Stock of FUR Rockland, April 29, 1868. 20tf the’genuine Wa Goods, and’ not 1 j. ’ gus art icle. COAL, for Blacksmith’s use. Packet Emblem. By HON, ALEXADEE H. STEPHENS, - Please call and examine th ese___ NISHING GOODS, which was selected with care A Book for all Sections and all Parties, iods, and you A L B E R T S.-IIITII. and consists in part of the following: . COLLINS, Master, will leave SUGAR-COATED PILES shall be suited in PRICE and QUALITY. November 8, 1867. 47tt XS5- All orders given to M. O. Morse, or left at the Green’s Landing (Deer Isle) for Rock This great work presents the only complete and OF Spear hloek. store will be promptly attended to. land every Monday und Thursday at 8 impartial analysis of the Causes of the War vet pub Rockland, December 15, 1865. 52tf Hdkfs, Silk and Linen, j’clock, A. M., connecting with the lished, aud gives those interior lights an d shadows Cod-Liver EXTRACT not OIL. Geo. W. Brown & Co., ___ , Boston Boat, touching at Isle au Haut ot the great conflict only known to those high officers Not objectionable to the most delicate Stomach. AMERICAN AND FOREIGN PATENTS Silk Cravats, C A K P B T W 6 S and North Haven. who watched the flood-tide of revolution from its ■ More Economical, TOLMAN, EELLS &. 00.7 XOtf No. U Ri.nkiu Block. fountain springs, and which were so accessible to Mr. ■Gloves, R eturning .—Will leave Rockland every Wednes [Agreeable and Etti- Z F L . 3E3l . E J 3 D 3 D Y , day and Saturday morifng (on arrival of Boston Stephens from his positiou us second officer of the ncient, than Cod-Liv- Kid Gloves, Boat) lor Green’s Landing (Deer Isle) touching at Confederacy. r Oil. SOLICITOR OF PATENTS, the places above stated. To a public that has been surfeited with Al’PAR- Approved by the ONTI. AC IS auliciHal lor tlie buildiao of FirR Dog Skin Gloves, DIRECT FROM NEW YORK, HOUSE AND LOT EN FLY SIMI LA R PRODUCTIONS, we promise a Imperial Medical Late Agent of U. S. Patent OJfice, Washington, Fare lrom Green’s Landing and Isle au Haut Class vessels. Vessels repaired at Short Notice. ( under the Act o f 1837.J to Rockland $1.25; to North Haven 65 cis. change ol fare, both agreeable and salutary, and an Academy,Paris,and C« e have the best ol Incillltes lor buHdlne and leaair- Buck Skin Gloves, intellectual treat of tin* highest order. Ihe Great he Imperial Medi 7S State Street. Opposite Kilby Street, AGENTS. —J. w . CROCKER, Rockland, I. ‘" r 0,*.°“!: SI",r‘“("" "> •'9 111 k b s i d e or the iuv- Lisle Thread Gloves, F O R S A L E . WATERMAN, North Haven, S. GREEN, Green’s American War AT LAST lound a historian worthv al Council ofSt.Pe- er), will he louud a general assortment of BOSTON. of its importance, and at whose hands it will receive Used in FTER an extensive practice oi upwards of twen MITCHELL offers his House and Lot for Landing, D. L. CARLTON, Isle au Haut. — o — ispitals. Cotton Gloves, 0 . Sale, on Masonic o* Street. x ___ j10uge .g t May 7, 186S. 3m21* that moderate, candid nnd impartial treatment ty years, continues to secure Patents in the Unit O pening tliis 3>riy, which truth and justice so urgently demand. Now inuseinBelle- O T GOODS. GROCERIES && Aed States; also in Great Britain, France, and other for Suspenders, story, double House, contains 14 rooms, is Convenient The intense desire everywhere manifested to ob vue, SL Luke’s and eign countries. Caveats, Specifications, Bonds, Assign for two families. Tlie Lot is 155 fe t square Will W A. ZN T E D tain this work, its Official character and ready sale, City Hospitals, the ments, and all Papers or Drawings lor Patents, exe Full line Neckties, be sold cheap if applied for soon. 1 ' combined with an increased commission, make it the Eclectic Medical cuted on reasonable terms, with despatch. Research MMEDIATELY, four first-class Coat-Makers, tw College and Dispen Flancel Shirts, O. P. MITCHELL, best subscription book ever published. es made into American and Foreign works, to deter Rockland, April 17,1S118. M“ °nic Vest-Makers, aud two Pantaloon-Makers. One Agent in Easton, Pa. reports 72 subscribers sary and the llo- mine the validity and utility of Patents of Inventions Under Shirts, I D. D. HALEY & CO., in three days. mmopathic Dispen- V i s —and legal and other advice rendered in all matters Corner Main and Lime Rock St., Up Stairs. One in Boston, Mass. 103 subscribers in four days, sary, etc., etc., etc., DUCK AAD SAILS. touching the same. Copies ol the claims of any Patent Cotton Shirts, Colored, Rockland, May 1, 1868. 20tf on e in Memphis, Tenn. 406 subscribers in fivedays. New York City. __ furnished by remitting One Dollar. Assignments re Prices: Box of 60 Dragees, equal to l z^ pints White Shirts, Simonton Brothers. Send for Circulars and see our terms, and a full 'S'o W lm tii it . fihiy C oncern. corded in Washington. description of the work, with Press notices ot ad best Cod-Liver Oil, 75 cents; box of 120 Dragees, Xo Agency in the United States possesses superior Hosiery, Woolen and Cotton, Rockland, March 17, 1S68. lit 3JICKUI> Up. vance sheets, &c. equal to 3 pints of Oil, $1 25: box of 240 Dragees, equal to 6 pint-of Oil, |2, 3^"riend for Circular facilities for obtaining Patents, or ascertaining the pa- Address NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO., E propose to sell DICK, and MAFUFACTUKE tentubility o f inventions. Linen Colars, White and Colored, >ETWEEN Ten and Twelve Cords of Kiln Wood. 26 South Seventh St. Philadelphia, Pa. M ui.h.run..ax...... a .M e. SAILS this year o il 'X 'lm c. During eight months the subscriber, in course of his Paper Collars, April 23d, 1868. 4wl9 W ARD, SOU1 HER LAND & Wholesale Agents. W large practice, made on twice rejected applications six Vegetable plying to ASAPH C. WORTH, 4w20 126 & 130 William St., New York. teen a ppea ls, every one of which was decided in his Paper Cuffs, &c., &c. THE ORIGINAL Half-way Point, Me. At a Discount from Boston Prices. favor by the Commissioner ot Patents. hair restorative Rockland, April 24, 1868. AGENTS WANTED FOR DANA’S ONE DOLLAR BROKER STORE, decided by the N. II. Stato Fair! AUTHORIZED AND AUTHENTIC • :edud by the public to be J Farmers’ Attention! AH kinds of FLAGS nnd SAIL-MAltER’3 Materi T E S T I M D N I A T S . ------reparation for Restoring- LIFE OF ULYSSES S. GRANT “ I regard Mr. Eddy as one of the most capable and Broker’s Sale of Rich and Valuable Goods, com I Gray or faded Hair to its oriijinitl color; / keep on hand als turnislled. Uhl Suits Imu/ht and suld successful practitioners with whom I have had official OUR CLOTHING DEPARTMENT •fl \ promoting its Growth, cradicatingr Ha- / - . PAINTS, Comprising a complete and accurate history of his Loft on rtanlcln W liurf, opposite Rankin prising a great variety of yl'A \ mors nnd Dandruff, and for Dressing .'■^^3 ; intercourse.” CHARLES MASON, and Beautifying the Hair. It is free / J 0ILS,Cordage,,Oakum,andi Phc.1.a tn eventful and interesting career, with an authentic Block. consists of a full and complete Stock of all kinds oi VALUABLE AND USEFUL ARTICLES narrative of his invaluable military sendees, adding Commissioner of Patents. w \ from poisonous drugs, does not / KERTILTZERS I have no hesitation in assuring inventors that FOR SALE AT d‘® fl«e»t Cibric, end also an impartial estimate of his character as a Man, G. P . * S. T . HIVGRIDGE. leaves the Scalp CLEAN, / . VsS* harles of all kinds. We have Crosdale’s Superphosphate of they cannot employ a man more competent and trust- One Dollar tor Facia Article. a Soldier and a Statesman. By Hon. C A. Rockland, January 28, 1868. fhy, and more capable of putting their applica Dana, late Assistant Secretary of War. The Spring- Lime, Kaler’s Eagle Island Guano. Small lot of Ready Made Clothing, For additional terms aud conditions of sale send Pogie Chum. tions in a form to secure for them an early and favor 25,000 FISH HOOKS, field Republican says:—“Dana’s Life of General able consideration at the Patent Office.” for circulars. The Stock consists ot every variety of Dr" - a Grant, is sure to be the most authentic and best Life A. R. LEIGHTON & CO., PREBLE HOUSE, EDMUND BURKE, Dry Goods, Silver-Plated W are, Albums, HOLESALE and Retail at Boston Prices, at of Grant published.” For particulars, apply to our 20tf A t the Brook. Late Commissioner of Patents. Carpetings, Boots and Shoes, &c., &c. -the Brook. li. H. CR1K & CO. 21tl address GURDON BILL & CO., Springfield, Mass. W April 23, 1868. Ira 19 I-ortlajid, M o. “Mr. R. II. Eddy has made for me THIRTEEN ap We commenced the sale ot Goods on this plan in FEARIXG, K0im V\ & SWIFT, plications, in all but one of which patents have been the fall ot 1863. Our Goods are obtained by cash ad J. R. BARRETT Si CO., Proprietors, 10,000 CARRIAGE BOLTS, granted, and that one is now pending. Such unmistak Our Hat and Cap Department vance made on merchandise, or are purchased illrect Agents for the sale of SAM’L B. KKOGMAX, Proprietor. able proof of great talent and ability on hispart leads from the commission houses, manufacturers and im MANCHESTER, X. H. I RETAIL at Boston Price! FLOWER SEEDS. me to recommend all inventors to apply to him to embraces all of the NEWEST STYLES and LAT porters. IVcare selling goods at less prices for re Sold by all druggists. Iy44 LAWRANCE & OLD C 0L 0W DECK, procure their patents, as they may be sure of having EST NOVELTIES. It. II. CRIE & CO. 21tf 0 H O I C E varieties, at 1j-22 tail than are sold by any jobber in New York or Bos the most laithful attention bestowed on their cases We are constantly receiving fresh goods by every ton at wholesale. By ottering such inducements to AXO NEW BEDFORD CORDAGE. and at very reasonable charges.” Steamer and would respectfully invite the public to give us a call betore making their purchases. the public, we have increased our sales to the amount S1O BEW AKD. W ISE ’S SEED STO R E, Importers of Chains, Anchors, Wire Rope, Russia JOHN TAGUART. ot about one million dollars a year, as we have made Lobster Twine nnd Warp, 1911 NO. 7, KIMBALL BLOCK. Bolt-rope, aud Bunting, and dealers in W ILDES’ HOTEL, Jan . 1, 1868. ly Remember the place, person Ship Chandlery. jWorn returns to the U. S. Assessor, of over one hun , wholesale and retai person or •- will give him information ol the dred thousand a month. Every exertion on our part H. H.CRIE & CO one, who passing up and down Park Nos. 23 and 25 Commercial Street, NO. 40 ELM STREET, NO. 1, YOXJIVO’© BLO CK . will be made, to give satisfaction to those who may street, maliciously tear down his Stone CEMENT, f i t - (Opposite Quincy. Market,) Wood ! Wood W ood favor us with their patronage. Address Wall on said street AND, Hair and Lime, at BOSTON. B ° ST O N . A*. I.. FEARING. ’ FBANCIS RODMAN WM. C. SWIFT. Q F all kinds, for 8ale^ Q A N D R EW S & CO., GEO. W. BROWN k CO.'S Q. W. WHITTEMOKE, Proprietor. SIMMONS & WOOD. Rockland, April 24, 1866. S «Ott Mo, 0 Kankla Block, Febuary 21, 1808. 3ml0 ,104 Ac 109 Sndbnry Street, Boston, Mass* Norember 7, ld62.