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T he Galaxy for April opens with a sketch Now, near Temple Bar and not far from At last the door opened, and the ca­ ing again she drooped her head down and DIX ISLAND HOMICIDE. started for their work. About twenty SPRING STYLES of Charles Reade, the novelist, by Justin Stowe’s house, there lived at that very valier stepped forth alone. He was pressed it against him. minutes after, Little came back with a McCarthy. An annalysis of Gallic character time a needy man of letters named Edge; still masked, so that his face could not Then he spoke to her and comforted chisel. He went and opened his trunk entitled “ The French at Home,” by Nellie M. his works made no noise then, and are be recognized, and he walked boldly up her, and told her all the cruel things he with the chisel. He said he thought he EASTER. Hutchinson, are contributions of merit. The had thought, and how he had distrusted Full Report of the Trial now only known to|autiquariaas and book the street, and Edge followed him ; should go away. He wanted some clothes BY MRS. A. D. T. WHITNEY. most prominent feature of the number, how­ worms. They consist entirely ot satires her and hated her, but that distrust was —OF— washed. He seemed to be ugly about his ever, is the paper on “ Lincoln and Johnson ” on the fashions and luxury of the period. what should he do? his sword hung at never to come between them again. trunk. I saw him more than once that Do saints keep holy day in heavenly places f which treats of the subject of national recon­ Edge was in fact the Baxtor of his time, his side, and he wanted neither skill And as they sat there at the open win­ day. He did not eat bis dinner. After SILK HATS Does the old Joy shine new In angel faces ? struction in a manner which, though not alto­ B E R N A R D ] L IT T L E . and his sarcasms are nearly as sharp and nor courage for its use, and here was dow they heard a step on the stair case, dinner, Mr. White went up stairs. I Are hymns still sung the night when Christ was gether free from fault, makes it a valuable con­ as outspoken as his successor’s. He was this cavalier walking in front of him in and there came a tap at the doqr, and to went to the stairs when the boll rung and bom , tribution to political history. The continued young, fair interesting looking, and, as the astonishment of Edge in walked the told Charlie. As soon as I stepped from And anthems on the Resurrection Morn ? articles on “ The Nether Side of New York” the open street. He wanted no more The tragedy which occurred at Dix Is­ and “ Fifteen Years a Shakeress” proceed the chronicler shortly puts it, ’Mistress proof enough; He had himself seen cavalier of the ball. Ho was soberly land the second of March is still fresh in the door I heard the report of a pistol. I Because our little year of earth is run, dressed now, and with his mask off did ran away after that. When I came back, with increasing interest. The editorial depart­ Dinghen saw him, nnd ho was pleasing them together at the ball—seen them F o r 1 8 7 8 . Do they make record there beyond the sun ? unto her.’ Unfortunately, marriage lay not appear a very formidable rival. Miss the minds of the community, and we White was on the floor dead. I was gone ments are excellent, as usual. For sale at the together coming from the ball—seen her And in their homes of light so far away bookstores. in the distance, He. lived, or rather Dinghen rose and welcomed him. give the public this week a full and care­ five or ten minues. I did not see White Mark with us the sweet coming of this day ? J starved, in a garret; slie was but a dress­ and him go together up the staircase. ‘George,’ she said, ‘this is Mr. Stowe, ful report of the trial of Bernard Little, when I called him. Little and White Also, a variety of New Style] What more proof did he need ? It was who brought me from the hall last night, wore in the chamber at the time. I went What is their Easter I For they have no graves. maker’s apprentice. Marriage in such a for the homicide of Charles II. White. case would only mean misery, and as easy to pick a quarrel in those days. when you ran away from me. I want to Mr. Staples’s when I went out. I saw No shadow there the holy sunrise craves,— Little was arraigned for murder of the Deep in the heart of noontide marvelous she renlized this, she thaught more and The street was open, and both men were you to be very kind to him, for he was Mr. Pickard and Martin. I went in to Whose breaking glory reaches down to us. more over the secret which she had armed. very kind to me.’ first degree, some two weeks since, and Mr. Staples’s. brought with her from Flanders, and set W hat should he do? Then Edge bowed, and Stowe bowed. plead not guilty, but on account of the Cross-examined by Gen. Nickerson— SOFT HATS How did the Lord keep Easter 1 W ith H is own I A STORY OF STARCH. her mind to see how she might turn it to Poor Stowe! he saw it all in a glance— The homicide took place Saturday. He Back to meet Mary where she grieved alone, advantage. And then, while he still followed his indeed, it did not require a very clever prisoner’s feeble condition, resulting was at work Monday, Tuesday, Wednes­ With face and mien all tenderly the same, ■ Starch, but starch nearly three hun­ There was to be a great ball given at rival his thoughts went back to her ; he person to see it all; but though Stowo from his self-inflicted wounds, after day, Thursday and Friday. He did not AND Unto the very sepulcher He came. was not very clever ho was very good, dred years ago—not the starch of the the queeus’s place, and Edge contrived to loved her so deeply, so truly, so entire­ shooting White, the trial was postponed work Saturday. He ate his meals regu­ Ah, the dear message that He gave her then,— get an admission lor himself and his and he soon showed his goodness. He lar during the week. He started for period, that you see advertised every­ ly ; he had given himself up to this one. to the second of April. Little is still Said for the sake of all bruised hearts of men I— friend. seemed to know all her affairs—even that work as usual Saturday. He came back where, whose agents are a little popula­ Life had been up to this a struggle in suffering from his wounds, but is recov­ “Go, tell those friends who have believed on me, The lord chamberlain’s office existed in which he had always been worsted, al­ wonderful secret which sho had been on in about twenty minutes. I noticed no I go before them into Galilee I” tion in themselves. In fact, the first in­ the point of telling her lover already— ering as fast as could be expected. change in his appearance. I was up those days, but his duties were not so ways been beaten. And then when he CAPS, troduction of starch into England, where strict. Edge borrowed an orange doublet, and he declared that now was the time to The court convened Tuesday morning, stairs when he came in. He opened his “Into the life so poor and hard and plain, and a Spanish cape, so as to conduct knew her, came hope for him and a fair bring it forth and put it into operation. trunk with a chisel. He said somebody That for a while they must take up again, it came from, how it was established, Wm. G. Barrows, Judge, presiding. and how it grew fashionable ; with a lit­ Miss Dinghen to the ball with flitting prospect; and youth, which had slipped This day, he told her, was St. Luke's day, had been tampering with it. He went Just received and lor sale at the My presence passes 1 Where their feet toil slow away from, scared by incessant dissap- the patron of tailors, and ho was on his Attorney general, T. B. Reed, of Port­ down stairs. He told Mrs. Dolan he Mine, shining-swift with love, still foremost go 1 tle love, a little jealousy, the whole to dignity. way to Lord Leicester with a splendid land and County Attorney A. S.; Rice, thought he should leave. He said the be concluded by a most happy marriage. It is difficult to imagine a more un­ pointment and defeat, had half return­ “Say, Mary, I will meet them. By the way. happy figure than that which the man of ed. suit of clothes, a present for the favorite; prosecuted for the government, and D. Quincy men were down on him. He ac­ LOWEST PRICES, To walk a little with them; where they stay, Nearly three hundred years ago takes and he recommended her to put up in his cused no one in particular of tampering letters presented in the midst of all this As poor George Edge thought of all N. Mortland Esq., of Rockland, and To bring my peace. W atch! For ye do not know us into the reign of Queen Elizabeth, gayety; he interrupted the dances, he parcel, which his lad was carrying, the with his trunk. He thought the inside AT The day, the hour, when I may find you so 1”— and it is known to historians that this stood on the ladies’dresses, and drove his this, his heart hardened to her, and the best of those collars and cuffs, in which Gen. F. S. NiCKERsoNjof Belfast, appeared was out of shape. I don’t know as the reign was not only a great period for spurs into the lung velvet trains. He old love died within him ; and once more both he and she had such laith. for the prisoner. Quincy men were down on him. They And I do think, as He came back to her, he asked himself what he should do. always used him well. Ho said he did T. A. W entw orth’s, The many mansions may be all astir had often satirized all this frivolous mag­ Then Miss Dinghen went into the next wars and truces, for continental double­ room and brought from it starch, and tak­ Previous to the impaneling of tho j ury, not want any dinner when I called him. With tender steps that hasten in the way, dealing and religious intrigue ; but the nificence, and now he hated it more and One thing was certain—he would not more. ing up one ot her collars, commenced Judge Barrows gave the jurors in attend Ho was lying down on the bed smoking NO. 5, B ERRY BLOCK, Seeking their own upon this Easter Day. fashion, dress, and such like frivolities, quarrel with the masked dandy, who At last he got into a corner where he was stalking along so victoriously in ironing, and creasing, and puckering, and ance some instruction upon the subject of when I went into his room that forenoon. Nearly opposite Post Office, Rockland, Me. lltl Parting the vail that hideth them about, flourished throughout the land, as you might watch without beiug much in the goffering it—I 6upposo very much as they the fit qualification of a person to serve I was in again that forenoon. He was I think they do come, softly wisttul, out front of him ; that he determined on at lying down then. I never knew of any might expect they would flourish, when way. From this coign of vantage he do in the present day. Edge thought it upon a jury in the trial of a capital case, STILLS From homes of heaven that only seem so far, the occupier of its throne, though a could see all the dancers, and amongst once. She was not worth it—and she would be a wonderful sight, when he saw plot among the the Quincy men to injure And walk in gardens where the new tombs are 1 did not deserve the love of an honest it completed, and Stowe packing it care­ and explained briefly what would be a him. I don’t know of the landlady’s dis­ —Scribner's for April. masculine woman, was still—a woman. them his lady-love, attended by a masked cavalier whose bearing and dress was man. But she should know what fully in the top of tbe box, went forth up­ proper impediment. tributing any hand bills. And so the excellent John Stowe, on his adventure. When I called Charlie, he said “ all Literary Notices, who had made his fortune as a tailor more splendid Ilian ihat of all the oather she had lost. He would go direct to Twenty-four names were called before courtiers. He watched her treading her house aud tell her all he had seen, The rest of the story may be very short­ right,” immediately tha pistol was fired. Scribner’s Monthly for April is out early and a silk mercer, one day stuck his ly told. The earl was delighted with the the requsite twelva were obtained. Four I heard no conversation when I went to m i m k and full of good reading. The illustrated ar­ through all the intricate measures of that all he knew—he, at least, would not be needle for the last time into its cushion, new doublet, and when he heard the story were challenged for cause; three by the call him. I heard two shots fired at that ticles are four in number, and upon the follow­ court minuet; there was a presence and fooled by her again. HE UNDERSIGNED has just received |u full and, taking up his pen instead, became aplomb about her dancing that he could of the ruff, brought it to the queen. The government, and five by tho defense. time. They followed each other immedi­ line of ing subjects : “ The Mare Island Navy Yard,” So he turned sharply round and T “ Curiosities of Plant Life,” “ Hidden Treas­ the serious and useful chronicler of the not but admire, that every one admired. queen was delighted with the ruff, and The following were accepted and duly ately. 1 heard Charlie hallow Oh; then I quickly retraced his steps, and was in when she heard the story sent for Miss ran out of the house. I noticed Little ure,” a very readaoie sketch by Scheie de Vere important trifles of the day. H is his- All courtiers crowded round the dance sworn: L a d ie s ’, m is s e s ’, of coal mines, oil wells, etc., and “ The Si­ and praised the beautiful foreigner. her street again. He pushed the un­ Dinghen; and when Miss Dinghen told was angry when he came in, in the morn­ I tory is more valuable than a work in her story, the queen, who was a romantic Samuel II. Jackson, St. George. ing. He said nothing the second time I lent College at Washington,” an account of which more important circumstances It was mure than poor jealons Edge latched door open, and went up the Gents’, Boys’, the “ Columbian Institution for Deaf Mutes," could bear. Tired, jealous, and angry, staircase, and turned the handle and kind of woman, sent for Edge and com­ William O. Bounce, Warren. was in his chamber. would be better to ld ; the sartorial Thomas S. Babb, Washington. Re-direct—Little lay on the outside of by an inmate of that institution. Among the be left the hall and hurried to his garret stood within the room. manded him—under penalty of losing his and Children’s Spring style other articles are an interesting narrative by a point of view which he adopts and from head—to make immediate arrangements Benjamin Payson, Warren. the bed. I never heard any of the quarry- near Temple Bar; hut even at home he Her face was from the door. She was Mormon wife of her personal experience “ With which he surveys the fashionable world could tiud no peace. lie passed up and for his marriage, which Edge (being a Madison Turner, Washington. men say any thing to Little, about the the False Prophet;” a vigorous and able de­ all around him, gives his book the in­ down the wretched room. Ho told hira- sitting at a table, folding something in­ loyal subject) accordingly did. Benjamin F. Melvin, Hope. way he treated his family. fense of the common descent of man in a pa­ William F. Gay. Thomaston. Ann Dolan—I reside at Dix Island; the BOOTS, SHOES, AND SLIPPERS, terest at once of a history and a nov­ simse.f over and over again that he had to a parcel; it must have been very del­ But whether they lived happily together per on “ The One Human Race,” and the icate, for she bent over it and carefully or not, as the chronicler is silent on the Joseph Maxey, Thomaston. homicide was at my house. Little came fourth of Charles Dudley Warner’s admirable el. His information is all from the no cause to be angry. He remembered of all KINDS and QUALITIES, which he is selling how ti listing and confiding she had been creased the paper that was to contain it subject, is left entirely to the judgment James M. Payson, Union. to board with me last June. White about very C h e a p for Cash. “ Back-Log Studies.” There are also some most reliable sources, about the most Andrew J. Clark, Cushing. the middle of October. Little came in short stories, poems and other attractive fea­ to him ; how she had come upon him in and spoke to him without even looking of the readers.—Sacramento Union. important personages, but the things his great poverty and despair, like a vis­ John Jones, Warren. about half-past seven. He said he was tures. A new volume begins with the May that he tells us might seem in themselves up. A Useful Article. William H. Hatch, Thomaston. going away; the men were down on T. A. Wentworth, number. Sold at the bookstores. ion, like a messenger from another ‘Why,’ she said, how soon you are trivial and undignified. sphere; what hope she had given him in Ammonia, or as it is generally called, Samuel H. Jackson was appointed fore­ him and had broken his trunk open. I come back 1 I did not expect you for saw him again when I called him to din­ Blackwood’s Magazine for March has been It was, as I have said a great time his hopeless work. The days had been spirits oi hartshorn, is a powerful alkali, man. NO. 5. B ER R Y BLOCK. yet a half hour.’ ner. I did not see him again until after Rockland, Me. republished very early by the Leonard Scott for fashion and magnificent attire. less dreary for him lately, and the future aud dissolves grease and dirt with great Arrangements were made for the ac­ the homicide. I heard a pistol, then I Nearly opposite tiie Post Office. Publishing Company of New York. It is an days were to be more cheerful. lie stood at the door and did not an­ Edward de Vere, Marquis of Oxford, ease. It has lately been recommended commodation of tho jurors at the hall saw Charlie White fall on the floor. Mr. N. R. New Goods received every day and all unusually attractive number, and contains an He looked round at the wretched fur­ swer her. very highly for domestic purposes. For had just returned from Italy, and had over the court room, and they were not Martin came in, Charley Ward and James Boots and Shoes Warranted. enthusiastic and eloquent sketch of the Life of niture, aud his quick eye detected her ‘But you have brought them with you, washing paint, put a tablespoonful in a R ockland, March ", 1872. 13tf General Lee, and a careful estimate of his per­ appeared at court with garments of per­ Ihope; you have brought them with you allowed any intercourse with other per­ Stafford came in. I closed the chamber hand in a lliousand little trifles. She ! quart of moderately hot water, dip in a door and hasped it, a few minutes after sonal character and of his military career. fumed leather that were the envy and have you not?’ flannel cloth and then wipe off the wood sons during the trial.] There is also a paper by Cornelius O’Dowd, despair of other courtiers ; he had pre­ had been with him that morning to ar­ Then she looked up and saw him there. work; no scrubbing will bo necessary. Charlie fell down. Quite a number of entitled “The American Revoke,” and many The indictment was read by the Clerk, people came in. 1 heard Little make con­ Gent’s Fine Shirts, &c. sented the queen with a pair of scented range about tbe ball. He remembered ■O George, George!’ sho said, ‘you have For taking greasy spots from any fabric other interesting articles, all in the true Black­ all her expectation and delight; how come to me,’ and she started up from her (the prisoner having been arraigned some versation with people. There was no one wood style. On the whole this number posses­ amber gloves, adorned with four ro­ use the ammonia nearly pure, then lay in the kitchen at the time of the homi­ A FULL LINE OF GENT’S she had selected his dress for him, and chair and ran to him aud threw her arms white blotting paper over the spot and two weeks ago,) and the County Attorney ses peculiar interest to readers here at the pre­ settes of colored silk, and Elizabeth round his neck. cide. Miss Jordan and my husband were sent moment. described to him her own ; bow she had iron it lightly. In washing lace put about opened the case substantially as fol­ was so delighted at the gift that she had But he thrus; her from him ; his face twelve drops in a pint of warm suds. To in the house. My husband was sick in W HITE AND FANCY her portrait taken with both gloves on. insisted on arranging the frills and col­ was very stern and cruel. She was lows : bed! H arper’s Magazine for April has four il­ lar that, with the orange doublet and clean silver, mix two teaspoonfuls of am­ Cross examined by Gen. Nickerson— lustrated articles, comprising the second pa­ The peculiar scent of these gloves was frightened at his look. monia in a quart of hot suds. Put in your The prisoner is charged with murder— Spanish cape, were to transform him in •What is the matter, George?’ she said ; My husband was in a room adjoining the SHIRTS, pers on Munich and “ Naval A rchitecture;” known everywhere as marquess of Ox­ silverware and wash, using an old nail­ the murder of Chas. H. White—for which kitchen. Mr. Little tfhd been at work all one on “ The Mountains,” written and sketched ford perfume. to courtier. Ami then she had come in ‘what has happened?’ brush, or tooth-brush for the purpose. alleged crime he is nowon trial. Revised Bosoms, Collars, Cuffs, Neck-Ties, by “ Porte Crayon.” a name pleasantly familiar the evening, bringing the frills with her ‘What has happened !’—his voice was the week. I saw him at breakfast that Now, one evening there came to For cleaning hair brushes, etc., simply Statutes, Chap. 118, Sec. 1, defines the morning. He seemed put out that morn­ for years to the readers of If&rper's; and one so beautifully white and stiff that he, very hal'd—‘what has happened! Only shake the brushes up and down in a mix­ crime of murder thus: Cravats, Scarfs, Hdkf’s, Gloves, on the “ Soc ial Palace at Guise.” Perhaps Stowe’s house, near Temple Bar, a something very trifling. Quite an every­ ing. His conduct, prior to that time, had who did not much notice such things, ture of one tablespoonful o f ammonia to “ Murder is the unlawful killing of a been about as usual. I distributed no Mittens, Hosiery, Under­ there should he included also a very season­ young girl from Flanders, who brought day oecurrenco, dear; it has happened one pint of hot water; when they are human being with malice aforethought, able sketch of the “ History of Tammany.” letters of introduction to the court tail­ had noticed tin si; and then she had hand bills. I recollect none. When I clothing, Suspenders, that you have trilled with my love, that cleansed, rinse them in cold water, and either express or implied.” There are several readable short stories and or, in which he was requested to do told him that this stiffening aud this you have fooled me—as your precious saw him sitttng on the bed, he had his poems, the best of the latter being a very stand them in the wind or in a hot place The unlawful killing of a human being hand up to his face. Ho said he would Umbrellas, &c. what he could for this young stranger, whitening was her own secret, and was sex fools with us all—robbed me, swin­ to dry. For washing linger marks from is when it is done without any justifiable touching ballad by Mrs. Buddington, “ Littlo one day to make both him and her rich dled me, stolen from me the only thing eat his dinner by and by. I heard the Just received and selling at the Martin Craghan.” Anthony Trol.ope’s story whom it was hoped he might take as an looking-glasses or windows,, put a few ! cause or reasonable excuse. Our shots. He fired three before Charlie came aud well-to-do ; and when lie had asked that poverty and wretchedness had re­ drops of ammonia on a moist rag, and statute distinguishes between different is continued ; as is also “ A Good Investment.” apprentice, Miss Dinghen van den spected ; and it has also happened that I down. As Charlie was coming down The dear old Easy Chair gossips and philoso­ Plasse was both well born and good her what this mighty secret was, she made quick work of it. If you wish your degrees of murder. It provides that stairs, I heard three shots more. I did Lowest Possible Prices for Cash have found it all out, and known it be­ house plants to flourish put a few drops phizes as delightful as ever; and the other reg­ looking, and it would seem that Stowe had tossed up her head so coaxingly whoever shall commit murder with ex­ not sea Charlie’s wounds. Little re­ ular departments are crowded with entertain­ fore it was too late. Miserable man that of the spirits in every pint of water used press malice aforethought or in perpe­ BY was very well satisfied with what she that he was quite content never to find I am, I have found that you are unworthy mained in his room about two hours and ing matter. The number has about seventy- in watering. A teaspoonful will add much trating or attempting to perpetrate any a half, after Charlie was shot. Before five illustrations. For sale at the bookstores. had to say, and really befriended her it out, if only he might still ask, and of me!’ to the refreshing effects of the bath. crime punishable with death or impris­ she might so refuse. Then she turned slowly from him and that time they were coaxing him to come T. A. WENTWORTH, and put her in the way of making her onment in the State Prison for life or an down. He threw down his pistol before he ursery moved across the room, and caught at T N for April is as bright and at­ livelihood. The more he thought over these Nothing is better than ammonia water for unlimited term of years, shall be deemed any one went in. I went into the room JVo. B, B E R B T B L O C K , R ockland. tractive as ever. About thirty illustrations things, the more he felt he had been the chair for support, half slipped, half cleansing the hair. In every case rinse guilty of murder in the first degree and embellish it, and the table of contents include In the meantime the bright-eyed little fell into it, and bending over the table alter Little was carried ont. The room N early opposite P ost Office. wrong, and weak, and foolish in his con­ off the ammonia with clear water. To shall be punished with death. was all bloody. There was blood on the twenty or more sketches and poems such as maiden lived near his house, and every buried her face in her hands. which we wouid only add, that, for re­ Whoever shall commit murder other­ N. B. New Goods received every day. a chil 1 can understand and appreciate. The afternoon the tailor would pay his visit duct. Why should she not enjoy the The sun came in blazing through the bed spread. The blood ran along on tho Rockland, March 8, 1872.______13tf moving grease spots, a mixture of equal wise than is set forth in the -preceding floor. When I went into the room I saw magazine is a little beauty, and should have a and give accounts of the wonders of the ball as tbe others did? The room was window, checkering the gray, walls of the parts of ammonia and alcohol is better section, shall bo deemed guilty of mur­ place in every house where there are children. full of dancers---- the people went to room with little squares of light aud shad­ three or four bullet marks on the chimney. HALF ft MILLION DELIGHTED READERS fashionable world, with which bis art than alcohol alone ; and for taking out the der in the second degree and shall be pun­ (A drawing of the house was shown the made him so familiar. Miss Dinghen dance—he had himself taken her there ; ow; outside, the birds were hopping and red stains produced by the strong acids ished by imprisonment in the State Pris­ of SOPHIE MMV’S POPULAR ROOKS, th e- Dotty Our Young F olks for April is as bright and pecketing about in the teees, and a pert witness and she explained the position Dimple,” and “ Little 1’rudy Stories” for the young showed little respect for all these mys­ when he had at first spoken of it to her, in blue and black clothes there is nothing on for life. lively as could be wished. Mr. Trowbridge’s blackbird, with a golden bill, was shrill­ Little was in when she saw him.) people, will rejoice to learn that story, A Chance for Himself, grows in fascina­ teries, aud especially mocked at the she had told him what a delight it would better than ammonia.—Providence Jour­ The term malice is intended to denote Re-direct—I saw Little sitting on the ANOTHER GREAT TRIUMPH ing out the clear-toned whistle, as if no nal. an action flowing from a wicked and cor­ tion for boys and all other readers. Cruso cosmetics, oils,and paints with which the be. blackbird, or thrush, or golden oriole, or bed at twelve o’clock. I saw marks of lias been achieved by Life, by Rev. R. D. Cutter, is truly worthy of rupt motive—a thing done with an evil blood on the chimney, as though they had beauties of that day did not scruple to ‘What a pleasure to dance again one sober-colored nightingale could approach mind—where the act has been attended SOPHIE MAY’S its name and the First Baptism in Congo, by time!’she had said in her broken Eng­ Power of the Press.—I love to hear been made by fingers. Parton is good every way. As for the rebuses, assist nature. It was in vain that him in song; and between the pauses of the rumbling of tbe steam power press, with such circumstances as carry in them “grown up ” story enigm as, &c., and all the capital illustrations, Stowe taught her.how to prepare and lish. that song came the rumbling of the better than the rattle and roar of artillery. plain indications of a heart regardless of Charles II. Ward, sworn—I am a we leave them to the personal acquaintance of warm wine ‘to he applied to the cheeks And then she had told him of the couches and the distant hum of the city. It is silently attacking and vanquishing social duty and fatally bent on . stone cutter. I work at Dix Island. I The Doctor’s Daughter, our and everybody’s “ young folks.” customs of her own country, and half For a moment he stood at the door,not the Malakoffs of vice aud Redans of evil, Malice, in its legal sense, differs from reside in Boston. I was a second cousin so as to give them a lovely t i n t t h i s knowing what he should do, but looking to White. He had a father living; he had One Handsome Illustrated volume, cloth. $1.50. just was a universal practice of those days, consciously, half unconsciously, had and its parallels and approaches cannot be the sense in which the word is used in Issued, which has already had a ve»-y large sale and Oliver Optics Magazine for April is bright at her. ‘What an actress she is!’ he common conversation. Though in law, no mother. He would have been 18, the which is winning golden opinions lrom the critics ol and in the ‘Illustration of British His­ swept round the room in a mazy swirl resisted. I like the click of type in the and fresh and full of interesting reading for thought. composing stick, better tnan the click of as in common speech, the term includes 17th of March. I boarded at the Sham­ th e press. young people, including the continuation of tory’ you will find a complaint of the or dance, and came up before him with acts done from ill-will, hatred, malevo­ rock, about forty paces from Delan’s. DO NOT FAIL TO READ IT I Oliver Optics “Sea and Sailor,” Kellogg’s A great actress indeed, if that were the musket in the hands of the soldier. All the tenderness, earnestness and jolity which great quantity of wine which ' ’ary the most bewildering little courtesy, lence and a desire for revenge, it also in­ I was going toward the Shamrock House. “ Whispering Pine,” Mrs. Cheney’s “Sally acting, for her eyes were all led and her It bears a leaden messenger of deadlier characterize her writings for young folks, and whies Queen of Scotts used for that purpose, lie was not angry with her then, nor bosom rose and fell, and throb, throb, powei, of snblimer force, and of surer cludes all wrongful and wicked acts in­ I saw Miss Jordan, running. I went in­ causes them to be as eagerly sought by parents a Williams,” with poetry, stories, dialogues, il­ did she seem vain, frivolous, light-heart­ to Dolan’s. I saw Mr. Martin, Mrs. Do­ children, are found in this story foi older readers. lustrations, etc. in excellent variety. Pub­ and how the marquess of Shrewsbury, throb, went tbe little beating heart. She aim, which will hit its mark, though a tentionally and deliberately done with­ “ Bright as a sunbeam, natural us lile itself, unpre­ lan aud the body of Charlie White. I lished by Lee & Shepard, Boston, at $2.50 a who was her governor (i. e. jailor), de­ ed. did not speak, she did not cry, but there thousand years away I—Chapin. out just cause or excuse. tending as real goodness and sanitary as the person­ she sat, bending over the table, her face Thus, in a trial for murder, which is al­ raised him up, and put his head on my al effect of pure spring water.”— Boston Transcript. year. manded on that sccore an increase of Poor Edge thought over all these knee. Mrs. Dolan handed me a bowl of “The book is made up of wliolesbme, common­ things sorrowfully enough,and then re­ buried in her hands. And he stood at the ways charged to have been committed place experiences so charmingly told that from first allowance. The cheeks of Miss Din­ door looking at her. How he hated and President Smith, of Dartmonth, used with malice afore-thought, it is not neces­ water. I tried to put some in his mouth. to last the interest never lessens.— Hearth and Home. E very Saturday comes to us every week, solved that ho would put on again the “ All the young girls of our acquaintance pronounce bringing the best and most readable stories and ghen needed no such assistance, and despised himsell! This was indeed a to set type in the printing office of Sim­ sary to prove that the defendant was in­ 1 laid him down again. I looked up i t splendid.’”— Portland Transcript. articles from the English magazines. It is she only laughed at the poor court tail­ orange doublet ami the Spanish cape, mauly thing that he had done. He had eon Ide, at Windsor, Vt., aud says of i t . fluenced by feelings of particular or spe­ stairs. I saw no one. We carried the “The Doctor’s Daughter” should be classed with edited with much taste and discrimination and or and chuckled over a little secret and returned to seek her at tile ball. seen his rival strutting about through the —‘It always seemed to me that it was a cial ill will to the deceased. If it be body to tbe Shamrock House. I staid at such books us Mrs. W hitney’s “ Real Folk",” and Miss the Shamrock House an hour and a hall, Alcott’s “ Little Women.” and high praise as it may deserves a wide circulation. Published by J which she would take her own time to It was now early morning, and it was town, and he had followed him. He profitable service. 1 learned to spell, an proved that the act of killing wrfs inten­ »eem, we feel inclined to say it is equal to either of R. Osgood & Co., Boston, at $5.00 per year, atiainment which even men of great no­ tional, the result of deliberation of a de­ I think. I then went to Mr. Dolan's. the stories mentioned.—Crocker'a Literary World. bring forth and make known. in the spring of the year. Over the knew he was armed; they were both and sold at periodical stories at 10 cts. per low gables of the houses and the stunt­ armed ; but ho did not turn and face him, toriety do not always make. I learned sign to kill, without justifiable cause, it When I saw Little, he was in the custody number. Can you at all fancy the scene and many things about the newspaper and of several. They carried him to the ’X T lX 1- i "OUR HELEN.” ed towers of St. Paul's the sun was ail as he ought to have done, and strike him will involve legal malice. BJ-Sold bvall Booksellers and Newsdealers, and the period? In the morning poor Stowe, as he ought to have struck—as a man books, and the matters they treat of, Men in possession of their reasoning Shamrock House. He said Tim Conners gent by mail? post-paid, on receipt of $1.5(1. T he Aldine for April is received, and we whose heart is breaking for this little golden in a red sky. The orchards would have struck. No, he had let the which served as a good preparation for faculties, are supposed to intend the re­ opened his trunk. He said he knew be­ L E E k SHEPARD, Publishers, 149 Washington are glad to know that, the success of this ad­ that stretched from the houses in the the further studies I at length undertook. cause he took a candle aad dropped tallow mirable representative of American art is such pert beauty calls one of his apprentices, gallant escape, and then he had traced his sults which ordinarily and naturally flow Street, Boston. E4wl4 loads him with pieces and remnants of Strand down to the banks of the river own steps back to her house, forced his I am far from being satisfied with my from their acts—when, therefore, a person on it. I asked him why he shot White. that its monthly edition is already nearly 50,- present attainments; but, imperfect as He said it was for corrupting his boys. I 000 copies. The feature of this issue is an the most lovely taffetas, silks, sarcenets, were a mass of white color, for the pear way into her room, and when she came deliberately performs an unlawful act, the WILBOR'S they seem to me, I cannot help thinking ordinary and natural rdsult of which is said it was hard, aud he said it couldn't exquisite design by Victor Neblig, entitled etc., and followed by the boy struts trees were all in bloom, and the cherry- so softlv and geutly to welcome, he had be helped. I asked him if he knew D LIVER OIL “Morning Dew.” The delicacy of the artist’s insulted and spurned her. that 1 am a little better president for hav­ the destruction of human life, or the do­ forth, full of his own dignity and im­ trees in bud. Tiie day was just pre­ ing been a printer. ing of great bodily harm, the law pre­ Charlie was corrupting his boys, and l i m e . imagination is fittingly offset by the sympathe­ vailing over the night, and the air was All these thoughts passed through his tic treatment of the engraver and printer. By portance, to the precincts of the court, mind in a moment—while the blackbird sumes such an act to be done maliciously, asked if it was not a mere suspicion, and t popularity of this safe and efficacious chill and cold as Edge strolled along. he said it was. I .asked him if they had , is alone attributable to its intrinsic worth. any known process it would be extremely dif­ or it may be to the place itself. As he was calling to his mate across the garden- Brooms and Sweeping.—If brooms if life is thereby destroyed. : of Coughs, Colds. Asthmas, Bronchitis, ficult to rival the effect, and we have no doubt passses under a certain window which It was, perhaps, as much from habit wall—and then he looked at her again, Thus, when one makes use of a deadly any trouble up stairs, and he said “ no,” Cough. Scrofulous Humors, and all Con- are wet in boiling suds once a week, they He said the Quincy men had used him yraptoms, it has no superior, if equal. Let that there are many who would not grudge the he is sure to pass, he kisses his hand to as from intention that he turned out of sitting so still, so desolate, in the middle weapon without excuse, and in a manner gleet the early systoms of disease when year’s subscription for this single plate. This will become very tough, will not cut the pretty hard. the little beauty upstairs, and she glan­ his direct road, and passed up her of the room. ‘Poor little thing!’ he carpet, last much longer, and always likely to lead in tho particular instance to i thus at hand which will alleviate all com- is the frontispiece promised every quarter. thought—for hate was dying out of his fdtal results, the law attributes to him Cross-examined—I never knew the he chest. Lungs or Throat. Mauufac ured Then we find two other full-page plates—an ces down archly at him and gives back street; but it was not from habit that sweep like a new broom. A very dustv B. Wilbor, Chem ist, Ao. 166 Court .Street mind, and in its place had come pity. the malice aforethought described in the Quincy men to use him hard. I sever old by all druggists. EIwll interior, by Emslie, engraved in a masterly the salute. Cosi fan tutti. Then she he suddenly drew back and hid himself carpet may be cleaned by setting a pail And with pity came also that other feeling of cold water out by the door; wet the indictment. heard of any hard treatment. There manner by Henry Linton, and a view on the returns to her room, and leisurely and in one of Hie deep doorways of the op­ which is akin to it. And the deliberate selection and use of were a couple of hundred present when I “ Hudson at Hyde Park,” by George Smillie. posite house, for just at that moment broom in it, knock it to get out all the Of the smaller cuts “The Little Mother,” by daintily proceeds with a a bewildering You see she was so young, so inexperi­ drops, sweep a yard or so, then wash tha a deadly weapon, knowing it to be such, had the conversation spoken of—at the John S. Davis, is conspicuous as one of the toilet. he saw advancing toward him Miss enced so fragile. All his associations with broom again-as before, and sweep again, is a circumstance which, if proved, is evi­ first—there were fifteen or twenty at the very best specimens of figure drawing that we Poor Stowe by this time has reashed Dinghen, in full talk, her face ail lit up her were of sunshine and happiness—he being careful to shake all the drops off dence of such a deliberately formed de­ second. I can’t mention any who were have yet seen from an American pencil. The the end of his journey—London dis­ with indignation ; and by her side, lis­ had never seen a shadow across that little the broom, and not sweep far at a time. sign to kill another, as constitutes the ex­ present at the last. Mr. Ivers was stand­ literary department is very well sustained, and tances were not then so great—and is tening to her so attentively, came that face that used to beam upon him so j y- The water may need to be changed once press malice mentioned in the statute. ing by at the first conversation. I don’t we think, for excellence and variety, this is ously, so ingenuously. What should she It is not necessary that this deliberate think of any one else, except the Doctor in the most intimate conversation with same masked cavalier whose dress and or twice if the carpet is very dusty.— CUTLER BROS, & CO., the best 'number yet issued. We should be know of grief or sorrow? Hate had, in­ Snow [sprinkled over a carpet and swept design should be shown to exist for any in attendance. BOSTON. glad to induce our readers to become patrons courtiers and politicians; it may be bearing and appearance had made the deed, died out of his mind, and in its definite length of time, but if it existed Sold bv the Drupelets I off before it has time to melt and dissolve, Michael L. Ivers, sworn—I reside at of this excellent and artistic publication. The that bis measuring tape is pasing over poor author so jealous at the ball. place had come pity, and with pity had is also nice for renovating a soiled car­ nt the instant when the fatal deed was Weston, R. I. I have been at work on FOR COUGHS, COLDS & .subscription price, including a pretty oil-cbro- tbe heart ot the great Lord Burleigh. Edge crept closerin by the protecting come love. pet. Moistened Indian meal is used with perpetrated, it is sufficient. Dix Island recently. I was there at the mo premium, is $5—and the publishers’ ad­ Poor Stowe! may tbe pride of tbe tail­ doorway and watched. He saw them So he walked half-way up to her chair. good effect by some housekeepers. The County Attorney read from several time of the homicide. I am not acquaint­ dress is James Sutton & Co., 23 Street, pass up the way, and watched. He 9aw authorities, aud gave a synopsis of the New York. or support the trials of the poor man. •Julie,’ he said, ‘I have been very wrong ed with either of the parties. I went to them pass up the street and down it and very cruel-----’ circumstances of the killing, which are Mr. Dolan’s about two o’clock Saturday. Miss Dinghen, in the mean time, has Origin of a Saying.—A correspondent fully developed in the testimony for the F O R S A L E . he tlantic onthly again, and stop for a few moments op­ But when she heard his voice the long I found a crowd of men there. I heard T A M for April is a bril­ completed her attire, and she too, pass­ writes:—'I have vainly endeavored to Government. After which the Govern­ WO HOUSE LOTS. Near the liant and able number. It opens with a poem posite her door, and then he saw her suppressed grief burst forth, and the tears ascertain the origin of the saying: ‘If the Stafford talking with some party up stairs, depot of the K. «.f L. R. R-» jB es under Temple Bar. The gossips and that would not flow came quickly now, ment witnesses were called and sworn. about somebody being shot; trying to get Tthis city, suitabe location for dwell-by Longfellow, entitled “The Ballad of Car- speaking very eagerly, and at last she mountain will not come to Mahomet, old maids of the neighborhood admire and the words came quickly too, and sob­ TESTIMONY FOR THE GOVERNMENT. him to give up his pistol. He addressed ing bouses, or saloons. For particu- milhau” followed by another installment of pushed open the door and walked up Mahomet must go to the mountain.’ Can i^ la r s enquire o0s of 1867, i $57,875 OO toxicating liquors, profanity and tobacco, and this school an excellent reputation, are these: Loans on Collaterals, 259,973 00 All outstanding Claims, $979,99-1 97 United States 5-20s of 1865, Accrued Interest, In terest due on 1st Jan u ary , 1872, 52,737 30 57.312 50 initiated members of the Temple. A second A school-room fitted up in the best style and SIMONTON BROS. 19,864 67 GEO. L. CHASE. President. Balance in hand of Agents, 247,882 Connecticut State, 10,090 00 furnished ery convenience, J. D. BROWNE. Secretary. Bills receivable, 25.502 03 Hartf ord City, 19,400 00 meeting was held last Saturday afternoon, at 2. The careful, individual, personal training of R ockland, A p ril5, 1872. 17tf Total Assets, $6,400,502 95 O ther Property, Miscellaneous Item s, 100,423 82 Portland City, 9,550 60 each pupil in the school studies. Premiums due and uncollected on Policies Hartford, Providence and Fish­ which twenty more members were initiated 3. Constant attention given to good manners, the LIABILITIES. O R I E N T ’ issued at this office, 20,31 kill Railroad, 22,500 00 habits and usages of good society. Salvages, • 46.04 and officers were elected. M r. F. M. Shaw 4. The avoiding of everything sectarian, while yet Losses adjusted and not due, $335,938 20 Losses unadjusted, 612.028 05 SS3 $176,637 50 176,637 50 Supt of the First Baptist Sunday School, has Imparting right and Christian habits of thinking and T. A. WENTWORTH INSURANCE COMPANY, Total, Re-Insurance Fund, 2,060,549 05 M arket Val. been appointed Superintendent. Another iv ln g . Borrowed Money, 825.490 00 HARTFORD, CONN. The pupils will be advanced in their studies In IS AGAIN AT n is i Other Liabilities small, for printing, &c., 500 00 LIABILITIES. $16,500 00 meeting will be held next Saturday afternoon, case as rapidly as they are prepared to go thoroughly’; 100 Shares Nat. Meeh’ Claims for losses outstanding on 1st Jan-’ 1 B ank’g and it is believed that the advantages of the best Total, $3,870,505 30 Cash Capital, $500,000 Ass’n., N. Y., 5.500 CO at the same place. Children between seven Young Ladies’ Boarding Schools can here be secured u a ry ,1872, $623,611 52 50 Shares M etropolitan N a t’] Due Stockholders on account of the 34th and fifteen years of age, are eligible for mem at a comparatively small cost. Assets, January 1st, 1872. Bank, N. Y., 6.500 00 Young Ladies will be received from the adjoining O L D S T A N D , Total Income for 1871, $4,663,794 03 and 35th Dividends, 410 00 50 Shares Central N at. Bank, bership, and older persons will be received as towns, it they can be placed in homes where they — H artford Bank Stock, m arket value, $ 90,665 00 N . Y., 5,300 00 under proper restraint. No pupils will be taken Total Expenditures for 1871, $0,657,471 86 Rail Road Stocks and Bonds, market $624,021 52 123 Shares Fa___• A Meeh. N at. CHAS. J. MARTIN, President.; honorary members. This movement should less than a term, and the advantages of the school NO. 5, BERRY BLOCK, value, 68,752 00 Bank Hartford, 16,359 00 “ ill best be secured if they come for one year. Risks written during tlie year, United States 6s 1881. m arket value. 4,725 00 A. F. WILLMARTU, Vice-President. 100 Shares charter Oak Nat. be heartily encouraged. There will be three terms, the school year being Cash on band and in Bank, 151,164 50 (with a full Stock of Risks outstanding, I D. A. HEALD, 2d Vice-President. Bank, Hartford, 13,000 00 forty weeks in length. Risks written iu Maine during the Loans on Real E state and other securities, 187,330 00 191 Shares Phoenix Nat. Bank. The sermon announced some time ago. The Spring term will begin April 15th, and con year, |10,236.745 00 J. U. WASHBURN, Secretary. Hartford. 29,605 00 tinue 15 weeks. Risks outstanding in M aine. 7,425,180 00 $502,635 50 GEO. M. LYON, Ass’t Secretary. 150 Shares .Etna Nat. Bank on Divorce, or the Expediency of doing away The Fall term will begin Sept. 9th, and continue 15 No Liabilities for Losses. H artford. Prem ium s received in M aine in 1871, 123,847 94 T. B. GREENE, 2d Aas’t Secretary. 18,450 00 weeks. <7. T. WEBSTER, Pres’t. 50 Shares City N ational Bank, with Marriage, is to be preached in the Epis­ The w inter term w ill begin Ja n . Ctli, and continue Losses paid in M aine in 1871, 64,766 91 Hartford, ’ Spring Styles, S. C. PRESTON, Vice Pres’t. 5,100 00 copal Church, next Sunday afternoon. It will 10 weeks. L. J. HENDEE, president. 57 Shares, Hartford Nat. Bank The tuition will be paid in advance each term, at J. G00DN0W, Secretary. GEORGE W. LESTER, Sec’y. H artford, 8 778 00 be delivered in Thomaston, on the evening of the foliowinh fates. ILats, Caps, (SPRINGFIELD 113 Shares Nat. Exchange Bank, ’ - the same day. Primary Studies, $12 a year. H artford, q S93 00 Common English “ 1G “ 75 Shares Nat. Bank of Repub-' ’ h y iv o V e r T Fire and Marine Insurance Co., lie. Boston, ‘ g 1505 00 We notice that Miss Flora E. Grant, of Higher English “ *24 “ “ “ (w ith L anguages) 32 “ Boots, Shoes, 1829. FRANKLIN 1872. OF SPRINGFIELD, MASS. 70 Shares Boston National Bank, ’ this city, is to appear as soprano soloist at the FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, Boston, 7 960 00 Singing and Drawing will be common to all the In the Great Fire were obliged Incorporated 1649. 50 Shares M ediants’ Not RanV ’ pupils. Instruction in Music will be extra. concert of Gilmore’s Band and Orchestra in to remove their immense Stock of Fire Insurance Company, OF NEW YORK. St. Louis, 4/250 00 Application should be made to the undersigned. 25 Shares Merchants’ Bank, St. Bath, on Friday evening of this week. No pains will be spared to keep tlie school up to its Dry Goods, Carpetings, Curtains, OF PHILADELPHIA. STATEMENT, JANUARY 1st, 1872. Louis, qq present high standard in every respect. Gents’ Fnrnisliini ( M s , &e, &c. &c., and having made a satisfactory C apital Stock, $ 500,000 00 The interprising managers of the young REV. JULIUS H. WARD. Total Assets, J Jan. 1, 1872, 1304 154,615 00 ] T hom aston, M arch 12. 1872. 14lf Capital. $ 400.000 Folks Dancing School announce an exibition Which he will sell at the IowcmI qiimIi prices* settlement with the Insurance Com­ Cash A ssets, 3,255,748 Bills receivable for Loans secured by the panies, have placed the yoods back STATEMENr OF ASSETS. ASSETS. United States. State and Railroad ball at Farwell & Ames’s Hall, next Tuesday Goods slightly damaged by removal, sold at a great Statement ci the Cash Assets of the Company, Bonds and Bunk Stocks,• ELDERBERRY bargain. ' 17tf into their store ; but as they intend Jan u ary 1, 1872. Cash iu Bank and Office, $ 33,568 10 Cash on hand, in B anks and Cash Item s, $115,117 00 Interest accrued on the above Loans, evening, on which, occasisn Meservey’s full U. S. Government 6 per cent. Bonds, 450.6:; 1 25 Louns on Real Estate, (worth over OR SAMBUCI! Interest and Dividends on Bonds & Stocks quadrille band will fnrnish the music. to keep nothing but the choicest MORTGAGES, State and County Bonds, 35,107 50 $600,000), 174,831 67 not included above in Market Value ’ .ns on Call, secured by collaterals Loans secured by Gov’t & It. R. Bonds W I i V E . goods, they will close out the Stock On property valued a t over $6,250,000 be- A Rockland correspondent of the Port worth at least 10 per. cent more and Bank Stock, Total Assets, Farwell & Ames’s Hall, iu„ .'U .t Mortgage on unincumbered than amount loaned, Bank Stocks. Wink from the Sambuci Fructus or Sweet Elder­ as soon as possible, in order to be Real Estate m the City of Philadel­ land Press wrote as follows to that paper on berry has been so rapidly growing in favor with the Bonds and M ortgages on unincum bered Railroad Stocks, 152,338 00 ready for the Spring Trade with a phia, $2,755,950 improved Real Estate in the cities U. S. Government Bonds, 145,500 00 Saturday: Medical Faculty, that at the present time, it is al- THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1872. LOANS. LIABILITIES. universally prescribed as a healing remedy lor of New York & Brooklyn, worth Home and Watertown Railroad Bonds, 1,700 oo The “City of Richmond” arrived here this New and Fresh Stock. These goods m ore than double the am ount loaned, -9,200 00 Fire Losses, none, Deteriorated Blood, Languor, Nervous De­ Premiums iu hands of Agents and in Re-Insurance Fund, estimated at GO morning on her first trip, overladen with are not damaged by fire, but some 100,600 00 bility, W ant of Euorgy and Vital Action course of transmission, including un- 12.663 07 per cent, of Premiums received for freight, greatly to the relief of the people. colkctcd office prem ium s, attended with Torpidity of the Bowels. of them are slightly soiled by the re­ STOCKS. outstanding Risks, $11 788 0*> The harbor is not entirely free of ice, and it Accrued interest, Bills (not rendered) for Books, Station- ’ for such indications this Wine is far superior to GRAND CONCERT moval, and they will sell them at any $40,000 U S. 10-40 Eonds...... T other property, including Salvages, ery and Agency Supplies. 500 OO was with difficulty that the boat reached t All outstanding Claim s, $152,895 65 all <>f the imported Wines, and will u Itimately super- $ 5,000 U. S. 6s. 1SS1...... Bills receivable and Real Estate, Ne other Liabilities. wharf. The people and cattle on Deer Isle are de them. Manufactured and warranted Pure, by G IV E N BY price they will bring, in order to $ 5,000 Pennsylvania State Loan, 6 per EDMUND FREEMAN, President. actually suffering for want of food: cause—ice C. M. TIBBETTS, Rockland, Me. close them quickly. Call early and ce n t.-...... DWIGHT R. SMITH,(Vice-President. Total Liabilities Rockland. Feb. 1, 1872. 8tf $ 6,000 Philadelphia City Gs...... $12/283 02 Between five and six hundred men will be put $10,000 A m erican Steam ship Co’s 6 per­ SANFORD J. HALL, Secretary. Capital, $500,000 00 Gilmore’sIBand and Orchestra, secure some of the Great Bargains, Net Surplus, into the granite quarry there this spring early, cent. B onds...... -E LIABILITIES. 4,916 81 and there is a loud call for a steamboat to ply OI? BOSTON, $10,000 Alabama State Bonds...... 100 Shares Commercial National Bank... Total, $504,916 81 from Rockland connecting with the Knox & MARRIAGES. UNION 200 “ Bank o f K entucky...... MARK HOWARD, President. Lincoln R. R.) which is soun’to be extended to Assisted by the following distinguished artists of 91 “ Franklin Fire Insurance Co... BENJAMIN S. WALCOTT', President. JAMES NICHOLS, Secretary.’ the water) making Mt- Desert or Ellsworth high rank in the Musical Profession : 150 “ Insurance Company of North A m erica...... I. REMSEN LANE, Secretary. INSURANCE COMPANY, E. II. & G. W. COCHRAN, Agents, Berry Block, the terminus. M. ARBUCKLE, (lie celebrated Cornet 13 “ Insurance Company of the OF BANGOR, ME. uockianu. 3wl3 SoIoImi ; State of Pennsylvania.... BRONCHITIS. F. LEIBSCH, the favorite Clarionet So» 10 “ Continental Hotel Co., pref... DEATHS. loiat : $18:1 Philadelphia City W arrants...... National Insurance Co., Statement of Condition 1st January, 1S72. This Is an irritation or inflammation of the C ost...... $113,657 99 bronchial tubes which carry the air we breath FERD. ZOIILER, Flutist? BANGOR, MAINE. FIRST TRIP OF THE SFASON M arket value, $157,900 60 Cash Capital, $200,000 ----- TO----- into the lungs. It arises from a cold settled in G. A. PATZ, Corneliat ; Revenue Stamps, 105 73 the throat, from Catarrh extending to these In this city, March 2Jth. Adelaide Evans, only A LEX. IIEINDL, Violincelliat ? R e-Insurar.ee D eposit Prem ium s, 2,869 00 ASSETS. Mt. Desert and Machias. child ofZ. Pope Vose, aged 11 months and 8 days. parts, from scrofulous affection, and from se­ CASH. FIRE ANDMARINE. vere use of the voice. The irritation from this If she had walked all day here, would her feet C. IIIGGINS, Clarionetiat: Loaned upon Real Estate, (being first liens ONE TRIPPER WEEK. latter cause commences in the Have been as white when evening brought Tier r C. J. ROE, Corneliat. Cash on h an d ...... $136,875 81 upon property w orth over $500,000), larynx nndgottis Gold on hand,...... $2,GOG 00 Cash Capital, $200,000,00, which are the organs of the voice, and, extend­ But in his arms the bl.epherd folds the lambs, w ith accrued interest, $200,790 00 ARltAXGKW UNT ’ And carries them forever on his breast. A Programme oi extraordinary interest and of the Premium thereon,...... 2G2 96 2,958 9G Loaned npou U. S. Bonds & Bank Stocks. ing downwards, produces hoarseness, coughing, greatest brilliancy will be presented. Organized July 25th, 1870. rnriE Favorite Steamer CITY ;5jo, safely in his arms our la nbt.n dwells, Cash in hand ot A gents,...... 75,029 55 (worth over $35,000) w ith accrued -L O F R IC H M O N D . CzAPT. and spitting mucous matter, sometimes mixed tnd never shall her jure I eel go astray; Notwithstanding the enormous expense, the POP­ Loans ou call with U. S. Bonds Statement January 1st, 1872. interest, 29,210 00 wilh blood. It is chiefly dangerous from its and Approved Stocks as Col­ United States Bonds, (market value), _ . -SC- K ILB Y , will leave (until further Dust shall not stain them, nor these earthly thorns ULAR PRICES will be adhered to. 11,500 00 ------notice,) R ailroad W harf, P ortland. tendency to spread iuto the lungs, and termin­ ierce them with cruel wouudings, on the way. lateral Security...... 111,335 21 326,19 Bangor City Bonds, (market value), 32,955 00 very F nJay Evening at 10 o’clock, ate iu consumption. It is iu the cure of severe ASSETS. E. & N. A. Railway Bonds, (market val­ In this city, March 27th, Mr. Alvra E. Boynton, ADMISSION ONLY 50 CTS. Total, ue.) CoiumeuciCQ Friday Evening, March 29 and obstinate eases of this disease that Dr. aged 28 years and 5 months. [Kennebec papers Cash in Company’s Office, $ 3,113 14 15.670 00 |Reserved Seats 25 cts. and 50 cts. Extra.J Cash in tiie Merchants’ National and Maine State Bonds, (market value), 30,290 00 For Rockland, CaPiden. Belfast, Castine, Deer Isle Pierce’s Golden MedieaPDiscovery has achieved please copy.] PREMIUMS. Concert to commence at 8 P. M. Reserved Seats Mercantile Banks, 33,829 86 Stock of First National Bank of Bangor. 1,680 00 Sedgwick, So. West harbor. (Mt. Desert.) Millbridge! unparclled success, and won the loudest praise In .South’ T hom aston, M arch 21st, W ellm an WaJ- Cash on hand and iu Banks, 36,113 95 sou, aged 22 years, 8 m onths and 25 days. for sale at E. It. Spear & Co.’s. 3wl5 Premiums received in 1871, $1,451,176 63 City of Bangor Bonds and Accrued In­ Jonesport and Machiasp'ort, as the ice will pcrmit.l from all who have used it. It is sold by all re­ terest, 10,075 00 Bills Receivable for Marine Premiums, 92,634 2 Returning, will leave Njachlasport every Tuesday spectable Druggists. 5S4. Interets Moneys, Dividends,etc., ceived Due on account from Agents and otders, in 1871, 212,375 78 European & North American R. R. Bonds morning at 5 o’clock, touching at the aboveinamed The whole number of interments that were super­ and Accrued Interest, 9,218 00 including balances iu Branch Offices named landings. intended by me in the month of March, was nine. LOSSES BY FIRE Amount loaned on Mortages of Real Es­ • in N. Y. and Boston, 7.984 66 M. W . FARWELL, Agent. Jiiisinesa Notices. SILAS KALLOCft, City Undertaker. li. AYDI ICSOX A < <>.. Salvage due the Company and in process tate, worth a t least double the am ount A gent’s Office a t No 2, A tlantic B lopk.’’ Losses paid during the year 1871, loaned thereon, of collection, 7,000 00 WHOLESALE Onjwhich Chicago received Personal property, including Insurance Rockland. March 26, 1872. jg Mrs. Foote will be at the Lynde Hotel Interest Accrued on the same, not due.l Amount loaned on Stocks and Bonds, Scrip, Burglar Chest, Revenue and about the first of April, with a large stock of MARINE JOURNAL Losses paid since 1829, nearly $7,000,000. m arket value $21,595, 18,500 00 Postage Stamps, SANFORD’S INDEPENDENT LINE CONFECTIONERS, Interest Accrued on same not due, 981 33 human hair of her own importing, which will .AND JOBBERS OF O F F IC E R S : Bills receivable for Marine Premiums, 98,305 61 Total Assets, Due from Agents and iu course of trans­ WINTER ARRANGEMENT. be sold at great bargains. W ork of all kinds PORT OF BOCKLAND. ALFRED G. BAKER, President.} FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC mission, including balunce in Branch: LIABILITIES. Office iu New York, done to order. 13 GEORGE FALES, Vice-President. 82,460 61 All known, reported and supposed losses, A r r i v e d . Due from other Companies, 1,132 00 ONE TEIP A WEEK. Fruits, Tobacco, Cigars, &c. THEO. M. REGER, Secretary. Office F urniture and Governm ent Stam ps, both Fire and Marine, including Tapioca selling at Cost. Ar March 29th. sells Frank Treat, Sawyer, Belfast; 1,050 00 amounts due for Printing, Stationery, V in e g a r R itte r s . _ S Itev Cutter, .J C Dobbin, Reed, Castine; sells C Also. Manufacturing a superior and other item s, $58,984 The staunch and favorite sea*going Johnson’s Liniment, and all the leading pa­ Cobb, Kennedy, Portland; 30th, (I W Kimball, Jr, STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION No losses overdue and unpaid. kSteam er tent medicines selling very near the cost at Hgll. Newburyport; Helen I, Snow. Cushman, do; O F T H E Mabel Hull, Bartlett, do: Alary Susan, Snow. So wholesale by L. M. Robbins, druggist, sign Sugar Corn Cake, LIABILITIES. Surplus as regards Policy-holders, $481,801 1: CAMBRIDGE, Cap,. J. p. Johu.ol„ golden eagle, Wilson & W hite brick block. Stf " hoinaston; Surah, Louisa, llorr, Boston; Carleton, N. C. AYER, President. homos. North Haven; A Clement, Littlefield, Cas­ Warranted to -stand through the Warm Weather B Y Y S T Y T E Losses reported and unadjusted, will, until further notice, run as follows -Leave tine; 3lst. Charlie and Willie, Cousins, Boston. Losses adjusted and not yet due, (includ­ R. B. FULLER, Secretary. Winterport Tuesday at 12 o'elnelr w ar T. A. W entworth, wbolsale and retail 8.T>- Jobbers can be furnished by tlie Case at short April 1st, George, Babbidge. Newburyport; Light notice. ing $24,275 in Chicago), 37,800 00 GEO. n . STETSON, Asst. Secretary. dealer in Hats, Caps, Furs, Boots, Shoes, B oat, W ood, B oston; 2d, .Majesty, from Ilesboro; FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, Losses resisted, 4,260 00 Rockland, March 28,1882. lGtf JAMES F. DUDLEY, General Agent. u u j, nt j ,u hock r . j i ., arriving at Rockland pverv Slippers, Rubbers, Umbrellas and Gent’s Fur­ Concord, Grey, Portsmouth; Concord, Gray. Ports­ OF WORCESTER, MASS. All other Liabilities, 9,505 49 Saturday morning at about 5 o5lock. “ “ ’ nishing Goods, No. 5, Berry Block, nearly op­ mouth; Mt Hope, Dennis, N Y. Jan u ary 1st. 1872, $84,125 93 er’s risk'ght Un<* stori:d will be at the own- posite the Post Office, Rockland. Maine. Mot­ DIRECTORS. THE PENNSYLVANIA to—Quick sales and small profits. Cash paid S a ile d . A gent-, Offlee a t N o“ - A D a n t l ^ B I ^ A g eat- WAKEFIELD CashlCapital, $203,000 00 Hiram Ruggles, 11. IL-rriman,__ John______E. Godfrey, for Mink, Fur, Rat, &c. ltf Sid March 29th, schs Snow Squall. Norton. N Y L. M. Partridge, John Littlefield, John Trissell, FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, Rockland, Dec. 1,1871. g-u* William Pearson. Is now opening a splendid assortment of ASSETS. OF PHILADELPHIA. W ith in the W hole R ange of tonic and age, I’itcher,N Y ; Alnoniak,----- , B oston;C oncordia. (HIRAM RUGGLES, President. alterative medicines known, none is entitled to llerson, do; Win Rice. l’ressey, N Y ; A S Emery, Statement of the Company January 1, 1872. Bank Stock, $129,719 00 HERBERT FULLER, Secretary. more consideration than the Peruvian Syrup. nery, Boston; Sinbad, Perry, N Y; 30th, E Arcu- Railroad Stock, 42,397 00 notice. larius. Gregory, do; Idaho, Jameson, do; Florida, H. HERRIMAN, Marine Secretar}’. In all cases of enfeebled and debilitated consti­ Railroad Bonds, 11,700 00 °,n ;yccount3 and Claims of the tution it is the very remedy needed. The most Thompson, Portsmouth; , Ingraham. New U. S. Securities, , ^*17 of itocklund wilt be in season a t O S An ” ork; Oregon. Miller, Boston; F Hix, Hall. New HOUSE PAPER! Loan on Collateral, 37,300 00 drew s Book store, ou the last FRIDAY eyenlna of positive proof of this can be adduced. ork; Red Jacket. Averill, do; brig-Selma, Richard- Loan on Personal Security, 6,000 CO Eastern Insurance Co., Real Estate. $ 40.000 00 each mouth, from 7« till 9 o’clock, lor the nifroMe of crofulous umors T h e egetin e h a s jn, St John, N li; schs H Castoff, Dumont, Boston; WHICH FOR Cash, 31,763 24 Mortages, first liens, 521,420 00 examining claims against the city. All bills must be S H .— V Union, Arey, do; Planet for New York; W C Hall, approved by the party contracting them. b cured many cases of Scrofula of five, ten and Office Furniture, 800 00 BANGOR, MAINE. United States Loans. 57,650 00 Tolman.do; 31st, Carleton,^Thomas, Boston: Arios­ 10.706 87 Pennsylvania State Loans, twenty years standing, where the patient has Premiums in Agents’ hands, 128,125 00 to, Mooney, do; Apr 2, sell Annie Eliza. Clark. N Y ; A ccrued interest. 2,982 48 State and National Bank Stocks, 62.267 50 O. 3. ANDREWS, had many physicians, tried mauy of the known Charles Cobb, Kennedy. do; EC Knight Pratt, do; Style, Quality and Price, can­ JOB LOTS of ENGLISH HO­ Statement of Condition, January 1,1872, Railroad Stocks, 255,170 00 S. H. BUhPEE, remedies; and, after trying the Veg etin e, th e Empress. Kennedy, do; R S Hodgdon, Pendleton. $310,273 09 Corporate Stocks, Bonds and Securities, 10tf C. A. LIBBY. Cash Capital', $225,000 00 92,010 00 common remark is, ‘It acts differently, works 3d. Looclio,Titus, Salem; W H Thorndike, Hail, N not be surpassed. SIERY HAMBURG EDGINGS, Loans on Collaterals, 17.355 00 differently, from any medicine I have ever Y; Exeter, Pendleton, do; Commonwealth, ——. Bos­ Amount due from Agents, 16,500 Rockland, M arch 20, 1872. 15tf LIABILITIES. ta k e n ? Vegetine will cleanse scrofula from ton; Waterfall,----- , do; Lake, Rogers, do. LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS and A8SETS, Accrued Interest, 12,143 51 Administration Sale. the system. Try it. Losses, $3,707 10 Cash in Bank and Office, 47,674 32 W. S. DAVIS, President. Loaned upon Real Estute, (being first Probate Court for the County of DOMESTIC PORTS. liens upon property w orth $594,000) $166,500 00 A Sad F alling Out.—It is indeed a sad LINEN COLLARS just received U. C. CROSBY, Jr., Secretary. subscriber, Administiatrix of the es- PHILADELPHIA—Iu port 30th, brig Adele Mc- Loaued upon Bank Stocks. Corporate tale oiiALEXANDER CRAWFORD, late of Warren falling out when, after years of the closest inti­ Loon. from Cardenas, D. L. MILLER, Ass’t Secretary. Stocks and Bonds, w orth ($51,721.) in su'd County, deecased, will sell at public auction’ macy, the hair parts company with the head. NEW YORK—Ar 29th schs Hardscrable. Fa’es; J. H. WALKER, and selling at about one half their Bangor City Bonds. LIABILITIES. “iid^‘w a n e u Om,Usy V n >«n ! v VEilt c r AWFORd‘ in Fortunately the lamentable separation may be , Pickering; , Gregory; Alary Brewer, European and North American Railway ? b^ T Ult.DAY- ,lle Ilth d“y Of May easily prevented and the twain more closely Saunders; Leontine. Pratt, and Willie Perry,Oxten real value. Be sure and examine ANNUAL STATEMENT B o .d s, 18.828 17 Losses Adjusted and iu process of Adjust­ next, at i o clock in the afternoon, the following - 0 1 ? — m ent, $ 15,041 72 united than ever by a timely and systematic use Rockland. O F T H E Maine Central Railroad Bonds, 2.500 00 nunjed lots of land simated in said Warren, State of Maine Bonds. Dividends due Stockholders, 495 00 o f Lyon’s Katiiairon, the most ’ potent mvig- Ar 31st, Frank Jameson, Hall, Rockland. our goods and prices before mak­ 13.000 00 One lot known as the Jones lot. being ten acres Passed through Hell Gate 30th, Silas McLoon, Connecticut Western Railroad Bonds, 4.500 00 Re-insurance on all outstanding risks at having a fine growth of hurd wood thereon; one lot orant of the hair and promoter of its growth pear. New York for Rockland. Andes Insurance Com’y, City of Charlestown (Water Loan) Bonds, 5.Uw'^i'i2?er care8» and greet the Cash In Keystone National Bank, Bonds and Mortgages—being Hundred Snn«ie?rtyLfIa Ha 1 and w,th some of the 58,768 51 first liens on Real Estate, AND OTHERS. If You W ant a Nice Cash in Erie Dime Savings Bank, 5,000 00 ble bnr NO. 3, SPEAR, BLOCK, night that are missing from my Stock, ___ 9____ English and Classical Family School for Boys. PRINDLE & MAXGAM, General Agents. if they are returned Immediately, you will saveyour- EDWARD MERRILL, Druggist & Apothecary, standard) 63,776 04 ROCKLAND, ME. E. G. SNOW, Jr., Supt. of Agencies, Eastern selves trouble; if not, you will be dealt with to the Directly opposite my old stand, Lime Rock Street. Spring Term opens April 18th. 2iO. S KIMBALL BLOCK, FREDERICK BUEHNR, Secretary. Ja n u a ry ll, 1871. extent of the law, as you are most of you known. For terms address j^ookland.,M o. States, 150, Broadway, New York. WM. MEYER, President. T. A. W. Rockland, April 4, 1872, 17 E. H. & G. W, COCHRAN, Agents, Berry Block, 2mol5 Bev, B, W. ATWELL, Bectob, E. H. & G. W. COCHRAN) Agents, Berry Block. Weddlns and Visiting Garda »«*Uj April 20,1871, i«tr Bockland, Me, ’ Bockland, “ rlatetUMtUioaoe

I” I ff OIF THE DEACON’S WIFE about time I called you to account I think. wee body, blushing like a girl, ‘I felt so G. W. PALMER & SON, AMERICAN AND FOREIGN PATENTS. IXTSODVCEIt THE DEA.COX. How came you to be travelling to-day ? ashamed of myself after I got under the Knox & Lincoln Railroad. KNOX HOTEL, R . h T e d d y , Guess there’s a little Suuday-breaking on Deacon’s coat! ’twas the first time I ever 1 1 1 DEAELRSIN Main Street, > Thomaston BY N E IL M ACGREGOR. both sides, isn’t there ?’ spoke in my life.’ COLD ANDSILVER WATCHE8 ALEXANDER MCALLISTER, Proprietor, The Deacon turned slowly around, and ‘I hope it won’t be the last time; Mrs. N and after MONDAY, Feb. 19th. Passenger E. R. P o st, Clerk. SOLICITOR OF PATENTS Deacon Flint had decided to move; had sat down. Then perching herself on his Train? wifi leave Rockland lor Bath, Portland, PLATED GOODS, Flint, if you always speak as much to the Oand Boston, and, all stations on the M. C. R. R., at HIS House, which it situated For Inventions, Trade Marks er Designs, decided to move to C .; had decided to knee, she took bis honest brown face in purpose as you did last night,* said the near the head of Knox street, No. 76 Slate St., opponile Kilby St., Boston 10,A . M. JEWELRY AND FANCYGOODS Tnext door to Post Office, Express commence moving at precisely five o’clock, her hands, and said: ‘Bea good boy, now, minister coming forward. Leave Rockland for Bath, Augusta, Lewiston and O’BRIEN BLOCK, FTER an extensive practice ot upwards ot thlr and Telegraph Offices, and within Portland, at 2 P. M. ___ty years, continues to secure Patents in the Monday morning, July 18th; and so, on and tell mcall the truth; remember George ‘Yes!’ broke in his wife, ‘Henry said Passengers leaving Rockland at 10 A. M., arri1 ...... five m inutes w alk o f th e D epot, has C L O C K S ,

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