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Great Fire in Waldoboro*, On the 25th inst., about 1 ©'clock P. M., Waldoboro was visited by one of the most de structive fires on record, this side of San Fran cisco. The entire business portion of the village was burnt to ashes. Not a store or workshop is left. Mechanics had no time to save their tools. The Goods in the Stores, (thirty-seven in number) were consumed, and consequently no article of provisions, clothing, furniture or medicine can now be purchased. About seventy-five families *re destitute of homes, food and raiment. The fire spread with 9uch fearful rapidity, that not even the ladies had an opportunity to save a change of clothing for themselves or their children. At a meeting of the citizens, held the fol lowing evening, the undersigned were chosen a committee to appeal to the sympathies of a generous public, and we now make that appeal in behalf of our suffering and destitute fellow citizens, many of whom barely escaped with their lives. The whole amount of property lost, from the best estimate we are able to make, cannot fall short of half a million of dollars, not more than one third of which is covered by insurance. Isaac Reed, B. B. Haskell, George Sproul, James Hovey, Henry Kennedy, George Allen, James Cook, Alfred Hovey, A. W. Clark, John Batch, Alfred Storer, John Bolfinch, .Tames Schwartz, 2d., William S. Cochran, John H. Kennedy, M. M. Rawson, William A. Schenk, D. W. Seiders. Waldoboro,’ August 20, 1854. Oiher papers please copy. We cheerfully give place to the above ap peal, and trust that sympathy and “ material aid ” may be ex'.ended to the sufferers. Sub scriptions have been started in many of the cities and towns. There is one in circulation in this city. As there are many of our citi zens who would like to do something, and may not have an opportunity in this way, we take the liberty to suggest that a collection be taken in all our churches for that purpose. i E5TThk Weather has changed. Rain, rain, rain, has come at last, gladdening the lace of the thirsty earth, and filling human faces with sunshine. With no premonition on Monday night, the stars being out in all their brightness, Tuesday morning was ushered in with a pattering on the roofs and against the ; window panes. People jumped up in wonder and gladness and peeped out. Sure enough, there were the glittering rain drops. The fences, the gardens, the trees, the grass—the earth was wet—and ten thousand hearty thauksgivings ascended to the Giver of every good and perfect gift. At the bresent writing, the streets of Bath are rather muddy—de cidedly wet—and we notice as a singular fact, the people do not seem to mind the dampness. Without regard to cross-walks, which do not amount to much, however, in this city, the citizens pitch into the mud simultaneously and with no compunction. Polished hoots suffer. Soles are muddy and spring-front pants out of starch. But that is the way of the world, and particularly of Bath. When wc get any thing good, we are apt to wear it out, or “run it into the ground,” as the saying is. But no matter lor that. We have had a refreshing rain and are glad of it. low*.—The last accounts indicate that the j whigs have not made a great haul in Iowa, i The Democrats have one majority in the Senate and the fusionists have one in the House. So ‘ the Legislature will be tied on the joint ballot, if this is correct, and probably no U. S. Senator ! will be chosen. It is also stated that the Democratic candi dates for the whole of the state officers, except ■ Governor, are elected, viz : Secetary of State, I Attorney General, Treasurer and Auditor. ry The next annual meeting of the Amer ican Board of Commissioners lor Foreign Missions is to he held in Hartford, Ct., com- ; mencing Tuesday, September 12th, at four o’clock, P. M., and will continue till the fol lowing Friday. The Rev. Dr. White, Pres- j ident of Wabash College, is appointed to | preach the annual sermon.’ gy The Argus says “ we have noticed ! with extreme regret an ill-natured attack upon Mr. Glazier's Commencement Poem at Bruns- i wick, in the Saco Democrat. Probably the Democrat’s correspondent desired to acquire a j character for originality, by differing with , everybody else in regard to the undeniable ' merit of the production referred to.” cy The Belfast Free Press says of George W. White, Esq., a synopsis of whose speech 1 exposing the Rev. Ebenezer Knowltou we published last week, is “ a true-hearted I democrat, and a more honorable and unselfish man never lived in W aldo county.” ... York Nominations.—Of these, the Saco Democrat says:— From the cordiality with which the people receive our Congressional, Senatorial, and County nominations, we can assure our friends that the entire Democratic Ticket will ' PE ELECTED. -_ Ey The Maine State Musical Convention, I held in this city last week, was attended by I an unusual number of those interested in mu- j sical science. Concerts were given on Thurs day and Friday evenings, w hich were fully .attended. A Curiosity.—We were shown, a few days since, an egg plant upon which was hanging an egg so nearly like the hen's egg, that separated from it, wc could hardly detect .the difference. It is sometimes cultivated as a house plant, in this region, but very seldom raised in the garden. The one shown us was raised in the garden of Mr. John Hilling. |jy Fare raised.—The fare to Boston, by steamer Eastern State, is now fixed at $1. This is a capital sea boat, and her officers are deservedly popular with all wTho know them. Sy The Kennebec Journal, a “truck and dicker” whig paper, edited by a fifteenth rate Jawyer of the Kennebec bar, don’t like the Domination of George Rogers, or the Sagada hoc resolutions. When that paper was under the control of the talented Severance, it occu pied an honorable position as opposition au thority, but at present, its opinions, likes or j dislikes, are of no manner of consequence. jy Cowan, of the Saco L nion, the fusion manager in YTork County, is in a state of ex treme trepidation on finding that there are whigs in York he can't sell! S3T We have no inclination this week to j quarrel with the Age on the Sagadahoc reso lutions. If they do not suit the democracy of that paper, they suit ours exactly. The De mocracy of Sagadahoc are not under the ne cessity of erecting a platform to suit the Age, which is very fortunate, since that paper has reduced matters of principle to matters of “taste.” “We cannot be expected to admire” the taste of Daniel’s illustrations. A Consistent Party.—The same men, in the same party, that only two years ago at tempted to rally foreigners to give the “rich Irish brogue ” of their voices to Gen. Scott, and invoked the “ honest German accent” of another class, and win. invoked the Catholics to vote against Gen. Pierce because his State excluded Catholics from office, and to vote for Scott because his daughter was in a nunnery, now leads the proscription against foreigners and Catholics. The very same men are organized into a co ercive temperance party, who a few years ago, in 1840, were organized to music, with cho ruses like this:— Cold water may do for the Locos, Or a little vinegar stew ; Hut give us hard cider and Whiskey, To drink to “ Old Tippecanoe.” Boston Daily Times. a r r i a g c s. Iii this city, 4tbiust., by Rev. 11. M. Blake, Mr. Welling ton Drinkwater to Miss Caroline E. Foote, both of Hath. In this city, 3d inst., by Rev. Mr. Jaquea, Mr. Leonard Carlton to Miss Frances Spinney; Mr. Joseph l*. Thomp son to Miss Julia A Winslow; and Mr. Benjamin K. Wood to Miss Martha A. Glazier; all of this city. In Augusta, Washington Xiekless to Miss Frances A. Young; George L. llarney of Watervillc, to Miss Augusta P. Brooks. In Gardiner, William Allen to Miss I sable Stanford. In I'uion, Capt. A. McLaughlin of Warren, to Sirs. Har riet Jones of North W’aldoboro’. Dentils. In this city, 31st ult., Samuel G. Edgecomb, aged 30 yrs. In this city, 27tli ult., Joanna Ilari’iman, aged 46 years G months. In this cits’, 20th ult., Edward U. Hathorn, aged 3 mos. 20 days. In this cits’, 30th ult., William J. Bloom, aged 17 mos. In this city, 31st ult., Abby K. Y uimaii, aged 7 months. I In this city, 2d inst., Robert Redman, aged 24 years. In this city, 21 inst., Sylvanus R. Burk, aged 2S sears. In this cits, 2d inst., /alpha Perkins, aged 46 years. In this cits’, 1st inst., Ellen Drinkwater, aged 2 weeks. In Westport, 1st inst., Francis L. Hutlgdim, aged 6 years 6 mouths. * In Dresden, 29th ult., Amos Gray, aged 54 s’ears. In W iscasset, 24th ult., Mrs. Mary, Widow of the late Ebenezer Cogswell, aged 76. In L union, Petty Vauglun, a native of Hallowed, aged 06. i;ASiTIi\ TIUKS SmsoN & Co., No. 5 LNT' Wharf, Boston, are Agents for the Union* Link of packets from Bath to Boston. Capt. Stinson is favorably known as an experienced merchant and shipmaster, formerly of this city. All business entrusted to him will iie attended to with promote -ss and despatch ARTHUR DONNELL, A3c.1t for Bath. PO«T OF RATH. T//UBSDAY, August 31 j ARRIVED. Sdi Silas W'rlglit, McLoon, New York CLEARED. Brig George, Rowe, /'ietou SAILED — Brigs Sheet Anchor, Chesley, Philadelphia; — Venus, Anderson, Savannah ; Josiah .lex. .Moore. Ma.liias FIII/)A Y, September i ARRIVED. l'.r seh A’clio, Ksdrtle, Maitiaml,NS, (hack tiinhci A knees to E //anting) Sell Texas,-Tor Gardiner CLEARED. Brig Chcscpeaka, Davidson, Windsor, NS SA TIDILY Y, Septenihcr 2 ARRIVED. Sell Algonlo, Vance, Walton, NS si A ILY V, September 3 ARRIVED. Sell lLiuimh Grant, Howard. Uultiinoro, Md, (oak plank A* treenails to JD Robinson 1 Sell 1 O Thompson, Grant, Y'comico, (w o timber to J D Rohinson) Sch Curlew, Boston for Gardiner MONDAY, September 4 CLEARED* Bark Comet, Crowell, Boston; J'rsclis Brunswick Lvon * ralt, St John, N li, \ i.i Portland; /'aim r.i, ltiu av St John, KB, via do .Bark William, of Bath. 23.5 tons, 4 years old, in good con dition, now at Kail River, has been purchased by parlies in that city Tor $ ..sill Bark Mercy Ellen,‘*i5 tons,3 years old.built ill Ilarpswell, has been sold for $lt)5JU JHSASTS KS, \-c. Sell I liarles, of Richmond,d/c, hejore reported abandoned 1 and lull of water, was fallen in with no date, 15 miles E by Strom Cape Elizabeth, and towed into //.irpswell hv whir Village. She had been previous!v stripped of sails, rigging kkc ^ ’ j A letter from the Kev West correspondent of New York underwriters, dated 21st in.-t. giving an account of ship Ed win Five, from New Orleans lor Liverpool, putting in with yellow fever on hoard, says: ‘Three oi the crew had tiled before she arrived lo re, and her commander,Hitchcock,and om s. aman died a lew hours after their arrival in this port. Since then two ot the seamen have died, and the remainder ill number) are at tile Marine Hospital, and will likelv re- ' cover. The chief mate of the ship. Mr I. Five, has taken charge of her, hut it is undecided if lie will proceed to Liv erpool direct or go to Boston. lie finds it a very difficult matter to procure men here to go to Europe, as they are i very scarce. Some ha ve agreed to ship if the vi-s. fgoes to Boston, audit tad Ftv I au do u-> hotter p.. win fo,, to go there. Considering the circumstance* and the season of llie year, when we may expect strong weather on our coast, 1 think it will be for the interest of ail parties he sliou d proceed to Boston and ship n new crew for Liverpool Sell Kenne'u t-k, Cunt S, dgcly, of and from Batli lor Vir ginia, was abandoned at sea, no date, near the coast. No particulars, she is an ni i vessel, and probably not insured Bark Ionic. McCullock. from Bath for Havana, before re ported at Nassau in distress, alter being ashore on Elbow Key Reef, had been assisted by wreckers, and w as got off uninjured. Some portion ul the cargo of railroad sleepers was thrown over, and afterwards picked up by the wreck ers. 'Ilie master tried to settle with tile wreckers, hut as they demanded $l20tlU, and lie would give thcmolily a druit oil ills owners for ®lbi.K), the vessel was taken to 'Nassau, where the Chamber ot Commerce aw ardeti.ssidbO. Tlie hark took *n the balance of her cargo toot dow a by the wreck er-. uiui sailed 23d for Havana. The expenses and salvage amounted to $2235 UO.Vl ESHt TOUTS. Boston—C’ld 3uth, sch Ua uptoii, Gilchrist, Thomaston Ar31 a, bark J AV' Collin, Dobbins, Baltimore -New il.-leatis To wed lo s a 17th, ship Siiamrock Cidli4tll, bark Greenland, Snow, Liverpool KicUntoud -sld 2illi,s. b Geo Amos, Nichols,-.Ale Toiladelpniu -Ar "ttny-htp Harvest Q teen,.Munson,Liv erpool Cld 2!>th. sells New Globe,it hbets, anil Gen Scott, Brook ings, //.IlftWl il Cld 3uih, brig Br.iginza, Mclntirc, Dam.iriscotta Also cld sch Washing ton, Patterson, Hallo well -V-vviirk—Ar 3Uth, sch surah I.oiii- i. Rockland New York - Ar2:itli, seh Gannett, Rockland At anchor in the lower Bay until, urig 1 reiuoiit.for Tnlo mae river to load tor Bath; sch.) //Chadbouruc, from Wil mington,NC, lor do Portland -Ar 3UtlTsch Warrior, /fockland for New Y'ork JEdgUi-lown—Ar 28th,seh Chcsepeak,Baltimore lor Rock laud Digltton Ar 25th, sells .lane and Star, Gardiner iiarstuble—Ar2ilh, sch Elizabeth, Gunliuer Boston Ar 1st. sch Juliet, Baker, Richmond Ar 2d, ship Yrunquebar, oi Bath. Harward, Liverpool julv . 2); lirig Onward, Tcbbets, Bonaire «th ult; sells Confer i, Duntoii, and Louisa, Bailey, Bath; 3d, Olive Branch. Ma coinher, do Holme-'Hole—Ar 1st, brig l’orto Rico, /’ettingiil, Bath tor I'liiladelplna; sclil.li/.a Jane, Day, Auckland for A'ow Y ork Richmond rAr 3ist, sell C L Alien, RoaP.es, Dockland i Thiliideiphiu Cld 1st, brigs Euieline, I’itmau, llallow ell; 1’liillip Larrabee, A aid, Batli YVilminoton,AiC—( hi 30tli,brig E Hinds,liuviitoii,Brun swick, Me Newark—Sld 1st, sells Rainbow and Sarah Louisa,Rock land ■ j New York—Cld 31st.seh ltlchd Bullwitiklc,Cutler,'Thotu astoti Ar 1st,brig Tornado. Ale.Cartv, Bermuda Ar 1st, - iis Nour.ii.ih.il. and Alary Wise, Rockland Lclow ship Valcluse, tin Havre Barnstable—Ar 27th, sch Elizabc'li, Gardiner FOREIGN TORTS. [Per steamship Euro pa, at Halifax] Arfin Boston, Itith ult, Sea Lion, at London Sl.l for Boston 15th, D< imleer, (fm London) fm Deal •Sld for New York Itith. J orktown, 1m /'ortsiuoulh ; 17th, Victoria /feed, Hu Mmild Arfin New Orleans 1.5th, Ocean Home,at Cuxliaven; 16th, G L Sampson and, Albert Gallatin, at Liverpool Sld fin Sackvllle, NS, (by tel) sell Adeline, Treble, Batli | [Ter steamship Washington, at New Y’ork] Arat Liverpool 12th Inst, /iuppuliutmock, Ciislung, and Favorite, Thomas, New Orleans; Conqueror, Boutelie, .Mo bile Sld litli, Arabia, Boutelie, New Y'ork; 13th, Mayflower, Rogers, do: 15th, Josiah Brail lee, Emerson, Singapore Ent inward at Loudon 14th, Abby Blanchard, Harding, Quebec Arat Deal 14tli, Sea Lion, Hall, Boston for London, anil proceeded. Sld 13tli, Y’orktown, Aleyer, (fill London) New York Ar at Gloucester 12th,/fichd Atorsc,Dinsinore, SfJoIm.NB Sld tin Newport 12th, Allises Kimball, Colson,New York Ar at Greenock Sttli, Calcutta. Is.ring, New Orleans Arut Bremcrhaveu iltli. Col Culls, Snow, Hamburg Aral Vigo 3.1, Kate//owe, Norcross, New Orleans Arat ll.mg Kong June 7. .Mermaid, >1111111, Sliutighac [Per steamship A’uropa, at Boston] Arat Liverpool 12th ult, Roger Stewart,Skoltield, New Or 1. aus; Itith, G L Lauipson, Cobh, do, Sld isih, Globe, Blair, Charleston; Slianghac, Grav, New i Y'ork Cld 15th, lleuna Vista, 1’heohald, Boston Adv, Ocean Queen, llale, and Clias Thompson, Small, for New Y'ork 20th; Maratiion,do 21st; Harvest Queen,do 24th ; , Southampton, do 27th ; Dogcr Stewart. Stewart, do 20th ; : Rappahannock,do 1st inst; Conqueror, do with despatch; Lcnobla,and Ella A Clark.fur Philadelphia 20lh : J P Whit ney, for New Orleans Kith; Otseontlie, do24th; Eva, J'liil- I brook, do with despatch Em for Idg 15th, American Union, Otis, New Y'ork; 18th G I, Sampson, do Er.t inward at London Itith, Outer Pusha,Barnes, St John, .Mi; /'aul Boggs, Diner, Aliramiclii; 17th, Sea Lion, Hall, Boston Cld 17th, Kossuth, Percy, Newcastle and Portland In port Ocean Queen, Griswold, for New Y'ork 31st; Lon don, //ubbard, do Sept 7 Arat Gravesend 17th. Wat V Kent, Pendleton, Green Is land : lsth, Sarah G Hyde, Snow, Saguenay Arat Deal 15th, Reindeer, Lawrence, London for Boston, and proceeded; Wild Wave, Knowles, London for Calcutta Ar at Portsmouth 15th, Yorktowu,Aleyer,London for Now York' and sld Kith Off the Start 16th, Kochauibcau, Stuckpolc, 27 ds frut Que bec for London Ar at Hull 12th. Lhnily AV' Sevburn, Sevlmrn. ~t John. NB' Cld at Newcastle prev to Util, JJ lluthom, Brown, Phil adelphia Sld tin Sheilds aid 12th, Josephine Harding, HariUng.Ncw Y'ork; 17th, Y'ictoriu Reed, Tarbox, do Hi the Clyde ldg, Dirigo, Young, for New Y’ork Sld fm Limerick lutli, Alasonic, Heckman, New York Ar at Hamburg 8th, North Carolina, Foster, //itvana Ar at Cuxliaven 14th, Ocean //ouie, Alerrymati, New Or leans Sld fm Bremcrhaveu 12th, Bernard, Dcduno, New Orleans Ar in the Tex el lOth.Costarelli. Dickey, Havana via Cowes Ajiv at //avre, Ajulhousc, for New Orleans Cld at Marseilles lutli, Ionian, Colley, New Orleans Ar at Trieste 8th, T J/foger, Maxwell, New Orleans "Ime fm IIollB Kong J une 5, ship Horatio, Crocker, Slian Nevr Yoi*eWC^*U° abt*2tl1 Ult, ship Sagadahock, Fisher, Ar at Havana 22d ult, brig Janies Wakefield, Donnell, Bath; 2(th. hark Ionic, AIcCuIlock, Bath—see disasters eti't io“ ld^for Brisu,l‘fe S',li> n*'rre',H' La‘nbert< lia,h- (and load at Rimouski forPLonrt<!J‘mOCl'’ Skulfl('ld- Poland, to XrT' briS Na',Uy ,>laisted‘ »«nson, N York, SPOKEN. fQd^1har^it'.nS 22 l% 8Wp Delia Maria‘ f"> Liverpool Aug6, lat 41), Ion 20AY , ship JL Bogert.fm Quebec for New 1 orfc Fatal Railroad Accident.—John Webb, of Danville, Maine, employed on the New Vork and Eri Railroad, was accidentally killed at Paterson, on Wednesday night, while switch ing off an emigrant train. He fell and the train ran over him. he house of Mr. McLellao, near the corner of Middle and Frederic Streets, was considerably damaged by fire on Thursday last. Through the prompt exertions of the fire department, the main building, as well as others in the vicinity were saved from com plete destruction. At a legal meeting of the Democrats of Bowdoinham, at the office of D. T. Wright, Esq., D. T. Wright was called to the chair, and Charles P. Quint appointed Secretary.— Whereupon the convention made choice of S. V. Given and S. II. Fuller, for delegates to meet in convention at Wiscasset, Friday, Sept. 1st, 1851. Voted that the proceedings of the meeting be published in ihe Eastern Times. D. T. Wright, President. Charles P. Quint, Secrstary. Bowdoinham, Aug. 30th, 1851. A Whig VicsDory.—Wherever the Demo cratic candidates fail to be elected, from any cause whatever, the result is bailed by the whigs as a Simon Pure Whig victory. Instance the recent election of Congressmen in Missouri. Though the Whig party in the North repudi ate the Nebraska hill, and are making the ques tion of its repeal a party issue, still, so des parate are their political fortunes, that they characterize the election of Lindley, Darthers. Oliver and Miller to congress from Missouri as a Whig victory, though every one of these gen tlemen voted for the Nebraska bill upon its pas sage.—Philadelphia Argus. Joiln M. Wood is nominated for Congress by the whigs, freesoilers and Neal Dow men in the Portland district, lie has made money, and all these factions unite very readily in the worship of the golden calf. He is very radical in his abolitionism, and thinks “ the first rad ical mistake was at the lime of the formation of the Constitution itself.” What a pity it is he wasn't burn a little earlier, so that he might have told the framers of the Constitution bel ter? Who knows what they might hrve done for their country, if they had been illuminated by a little of the wisdom of this distinguished railroad contractor? Washington, Franklin, Roger Sherman, Madison and that sort of peo ple did up their work very well, and it would have been quite perfect, doubtless, if a few of | their “ radical mistakes ” could only ln»e been i seasonably corrected by John M. Wood.— Coos N. II. Democrat. The Crops.—The editor of the Newbnry port Herald, who has been looking over the crops within ten or fifteen miles of that place says the corn will he about half an average crop—potatoes abundant, vegetables generally short, except onions, and ofapples a fair sup ply. 'Phis probally tells the story for tlie whole of the State. STATE OK MAINE. Council Chamber, Augusta, Aug. 2S, 1S51. An adjourned session of the Executive Council will be h dd at the Council Chamber in Augusta, on FRIDAY, the 221 day of September next. Attest: A. JACKSON, Sec. of State. ^TTOITIIOIIXr. Administrator’s S ale. Y\i 11.1, be s >M at Auction, by licence from the Judge of '• Probate, in the Store recently occupied by the late R. I’. MoR.SK, Front Street, on SATURDAY, S'jit. 9, nf 9 o'clock A. M., All the stock and furoitur 1 in said Store, consisting in part of a great variety of choice I>!’ir«l l'riiit an<l ( oiifcclioiier*. Casks and Boxes ltaisins, Figs, Prunes, Nuts, Candies of all kinds, Show Bottles and Show Cases, I)rie»l Peaches, Dried Apples, Spices, Ground Coffee, Cocoa, Soap, Pickles, Crackers. Toys, and a great variety of Articles too numer ous to mention. As the st ick is to b? sold without reserve, a rare oppor tunity will offer to Confectioner.-',; od otlvr to purchase de sirable articles ft low prices. Bath, Sc; t. fi, 1*51. J. T. OILMAN, Auctioneer. Tv the honorable Judge of the Court of Troll >tf, „ i'h in (ini for the County of Lincoln. rp IIH undersigned guardian of Melville ('. Nichols, of Bath, I in tiiee iuoty of Sagadahoc, a minor luir of M. C. Nich ols, late of said Bath, deceased, Respectfully Represents that said minor is seized and possessed of the following des cribed Real Estate, viz; a certain Id of land, situated on north Street, in "-aid Bath, and bounded as follows, begiu ing 110 fe :t from High street, and running west on N-.rth street 91 feet, tliencr-southerly by land of Mr. Wycrs 12'* feet, thence east by land of John .Smith 91 feet,.th .'nee north by land of A. T. Robinson 120 feet to the first mentioned bound, together with the buildings thereon standing. That an advantageous offer by Nahum Brooks of Bath, of Two Thousand Dollars has been made fur the :tb >ve described property of said minor, which offer it is for the interest of all concerned immediately to accept, the proceeds of sale to b • put out on interest for the benefit of said Minor. The said Guardian th -reforc prays that license may be granted him to s II ami convey the above described real es tate, including the widow’s right of dower, to the person ma king said offer, according to the statute in such cases made and provided. JAS. H. NICHOLS. LINCOLN, ss.—At a Probate Court held at Wise asset within and for the County of Lincoln, on the \th day j o f September, A. 1). Is.VI. On the fuegoing Petition, Ordered, That the said i’eti- ■ tinner give notice to all persons interested in said Estate, that they mayapptar at a Court of Probate to be hidden at . Wisca*set within and for said County, on the 1st Monday of October next, by causing a copy of said Petition with this Or ler to li • published in the Eastern Times printed at Bath in said County, three weeks successively, previous to sai 1 Court. ARNOLD BLAN EY, Judge of Probate. Attest: E. Foote, Jk., Register. A True Copy.—Attest: E. Fiiote, Jk., Register. To the Honorable Judge of Probate for the County of Lincoln. A MOS R. II1NKLEY, guardian of Allen II. Ilinkley, Ju ™ lilts C. ilinkley, Mary L C. Ilinkley and Frederic S. Ilinkley, children and min >r heirs of Charles Ilinkley, late of Lisb in in the county i f Lincoln, deceased, respectfully rep resents that the said minors are seized and possessed of the following de- cribcd real estate, viz : about thirty-two acres of .land situated in said Lisb in, laving in common and un divided with others, being their shares of the real estate of said deceased, including the reversion of the widow’s dower in the real estate of said deceased. That an advantageous offer of three hundred dollars lias been made by Charles II. ilinkley of said Lisbon, which offer it is for the benefit of all concerned immediately to accept, the proceeds of sale to be put out and secured on interest for the benefit of said minors. lie therefore prays that license may Ik? granted him to sell and convey the interest afostsaid according to the statute in such cases made «ik1 provided. AMOS I!. HiNKLEY, Guardian. Sept. 4,1851 LINCOLN, ss.—At a Probate Court held at IVisrassrt within and for the County of Lincoln, on the 4th day of September, A. I). 1851. On the foregoing Petition, Ordered, That the said Peti tioner give notice to all persons interested in said Estate, that they may appear at a Court "f Probate to be holileii at Wiscasset within and for said County, on the first Monday of October next, by cau-iug a copy of said Petition with this Order to be published in the Kastern Times printed at Bath in said County, three weeks successively, previous to said Court. ARNOLD BL.YNEY, Judge of Probate. Attest: K. Foote, Jk., Register. A True Copy.—Attest: E. Foote, Jr., Register. 3wl2 REMOVAL. MITCHELL & LOW HAY E removed to their new store, two doors north of the old stand, Front .Street, where may be found a large and well selected stock of Hardware, Cutlery, House and Ship Carpenter’s Tools, Stoves, Camlloo ses, Tin and Copper Ware, Pumps, &c., &c. (TT Orders for Ship s pumps, tanks, &c., promptly atten ded to. Bath, Sept. 5, 1854. 12 Eieetioi Natiee—City of Bath* VfOTICE is hereby giveen, that, in pursuance of Warrants 1A from the Aldermen of the city of Bath, the inhabitants qualified to vote for State and County Officers, will meet at their respective Ward Rooms on the second Monday of Sept, next, being the 11th day of said month, at 10 o’clock A. M., to give in their votes for a Governor, four Senators and one Representative in the Legislature of this State; also fur a County Treasurer, three County Commissioners, a Register of Deeds, a Clerk of the Judicial Courts and Coun ty Attorney for the Co. of Sagadahoc, and for a Represen tative to the 34th Congress of the l-. S. The Aldermen of this city have prepared and revised the list of voters of said city, in and for the several Wards therein, qualified to vote for State and County Officers, and have deposited the same in the office of the City Clerk, and have also posted up lists thereof at the Post Office. The Aldermen will be in session at the Mayor and Aider men’s Boom on Friday and Saturday next preceding the 2d Monday of Sept, next, fri m 2 to 5 o’clock P. M. on each of said days, for the purpose of correcting said lists, and on tiic day of election from 9 o’clock A- M. to 1 o’clock P. M., for the purpose of receiving evidence of the qualifications of persons claiming the right to vote at such electiou whose names have nut been entered on said lists. WILLIAM TORREV, City Clerk. Bath, Aug. 31,1854. $25 Reward. MU IF. above reward will be paid to any person, who will 1 give information that will lead to the detection and con viction of the persons who have been niutillating the trees in front of his house and the Temple on Middle Street, dur ing a month past. J. B. SWANTON. Bath, Aug. 15th, 1854. 9tf Now Ex.b.i'bitln.g at COLIIJI BI AN II AI.1„ BATH, THE WILD MEN • —OF THE— ISLAND OF BORNEO ! TWO OF THE GREATEST Living Curiosities ever seen by Man ! The above Men have been visited by over 50,000 Ladies and Gentlemen, tlej past six weeks in Boston. They will visit Bath, and give their first Exhibition On Wednesday Evening, Sept. 6, When they will exhibit their Feats of (liiant Sti'cn^tli, And on Thursday a number of times. From 2 to 5, and 8 to 9 o’clock, 1’. M. They arc supposed to be PART III’MAN*, PART ANI MAL! having in part the features of the Animal, and bearing a stronger resemblance to Human Brings. They are about 3feet high, and slender built, and yet pos sess that superhuman power * which enables either of them to raise from the floor, at the same tini ■, two large men, by merely pressing the wrists against the hips. N. it. L illies and Children can visit tne Wil l Men, as there is neither word or action, or deficiency iu dress to offend the most delicate ear. Admittance - - 121-2 Cents. Straffed TjH’OM the enclosure of the subscriber, on Friday morn 1 iug last, a red Cow. Sabi cow has had both horns cut oft near the ends, also a piece of one ear, and she had a, bell nn her neck. Whoever will return said cow, or give in formation where she may be found, shall be liberally re warded. JOHN PEPPER, near Berry’s ship-yard. Bath, Sept. 5, 1851. 3wl2* State of Maine. Li Wf'O L.V,ss.— It n Probate Court held at Wiscasset on the iih daj of September A. 1). 1801. ORDERED, That Edward White, guardian of the minor heirs of Robt Jordan, late of B nvdoin, once in said County, deceased,- notify all persons interested, that an nr couut of adruimstiation on the estate of said minors will be offered for allowance at a Probate Court at Wiscasset on the 1st Monday of October next when and where they may be present if they see cause. Notice to ge given by pub lishing and attested copy of this order in the Eastern Times, three weeks successively before sa d C urt of Probate Given under my hand this 4th day of Sept., in the year of our Lord one thousand eisht hundred and liftv-four. ARNOLD BLANEY, Judge of Probate Copy Attest: E. Footi?, .Tr., Register. 3wl2* MILLING 0F1’ AT COST For oo i Hisses S'fli;LS> & UIL!>U$ Will sell their entire stock ot Millinery mid Fancy Goods, ^ls,Xb <00^*3? FOR THIRTY DAYS! Aug. 8,1854. - * 8tf State o f Maine. LINCOLN, ■«•».—.It a Probate Court held at IPineanet within and for the County of Lincoln, on the 4/A day of September, .1. J). 1851. ORDERED, That Edward White, Guardian of Clarissa J. White and Alfred L. White, minors ofTopsham, notify all poisons interest" 1. that an account of Guardianship on ttie estate of said Minors will be offerel for allowance at a Probate Court at Wiscasset on the 1st Monday of Oct >ber next, when and where they may he present if they see cause. Notice to he given by publishing an i test 'd copy of this or der in the Eastern Times three weeks before said Court of Probate. Given under my hand, this 4th day of Sept., in the year of our E >rd one thousand eight hundred and fifty-four. ARNOLD BLAXEV, Judge of Probate. A true copy.—Attest : E. Foote, Jr., Register, aw 12* Administrator's S»lc of Heal Estate. UY virtue of a license from II >n. Arnold Ilian ey, Judge of Probate, for th- Couuty of Line >ln, ili.-re " ill be ex p. o I for sal" at Public Auction, on 7 sday, the twenty sixth day of September nr et, at 10 o’clock, A. M., on the premises in Bath, (to wit, at the dwelling bouse lately occu pied by William S. Walker, deceased,) so much of the Real Estate of said William S. Walker deceased, as will raise the sum of twelve hundred and fifty d >!lars, and charges of ad ministration, and*incidental charges. For description of the property, terms of sale and further particulars, apply to It. W \ I.KEIt, Administrator on the estate ofW. S. Walker, or to J. 8. SEWALL, his Attorney. Bath, Aug. 21, 1854. Swift ITT no m y *7 Importer and dealer, wholesale and retail, in Hardware, Cutlery, !YIi)CHIM€S’ TOOLS, Ship and TI >usc Trimmings—Ship Spikes—Rudder Pintais —Wood Kud Bolts—Composition and Copper Nails—Pa tent Water Closets—Ventilators—K irclocks, raised and flat —Concaveand graduated Twist Ship An r rs—Brass Locks ind Butts, the largest stock and variety in the city. Also, Agent f >r Boston Papier M-tche Co.’s superb Cabin Finish, ind Tolman’s Ship Planes; Copeland’s House Joiners’ rools. Also, House Building Materials and Trimmings, in rreat variety. All of which are offered on best ]> isslble arms, at 210 Commercial Sired. Opposite Lewis Wharf,.BOSTON. X. I>.—Orders by Express have our most careful and prompt attention. June 21st 1854. 4m 2 To the Piibiie. lilustic Ilo,s V 'FIIE.subscribers haring purchased the right to manufac ture ami apply the above named shoe, fur the city of Bath, arc now prepared to accommodate such as wish to profit by the heat improvement ever made f .r the benefit of | that noble and useful animal, the horse. No pains should he spared to make the labor of that valuable animal as easy as possible, and also to guard against lameness, tenderness, Ac., with which horses have always been more or less 'ronbled. To this end hors. -sh >. rg have been experimen ting for the last 5u years, and until recently with hut little success. With this improvement,however, all seems to be realized that is necessary. The shoe will prevent lameness, cure tenderness, make a horse travel a greater distance with less fatigue, and being made of steel will wear very much longer limn the common iron shoe. Some of our best citizens have already proved it to be all that is claimed for it. J. BLA18DELL A CO., 2tf Centre St., near the Hay Scale. SAuT. | IYERPOOL Salt afloat, for sale by LJ July 11 4 D. A L. PATTEN. August, i 851. MARKED" DOWN! IN consequence of the season being so far gone, and wish ing to make room for my Fall Stock, I shall offer my summer Goods at greatly reduced prices, which I trust will induce every one in wayt of DRY GOODS of any descrip tion, to call and examine for themselves before purchasing elsewhere. My stock of Silk Tissues and Berages (plain and figured) Mousiins, Lawns, Ginghams, Prints, Ac., will he shown at prices to suit the most cc momical. Borage and Muslin ile Laines—a great variety, and a good article for 11 ets. A splendid assortment of black and colored All Wool De Lains, some of which are extra fine, and the most desirable shales. Alpines, Alpaccas, Canton Cloths, Jas pers, Debages, and all kinds of mourning goods. Black and colored Silks of nearly all styles, kinds and prices, from 58 cents to $2 per yard. Visiles, a good assortment at ex tremely low prices. Shawls of about every kind iu use, from 12.) cts. to $25, among which is a splendid variety of Cashmere Long and Square Shawls of extra size and quali ty. Thibet, DeLain and B.Iack Silk Shawls. Also a few very choice White Crape at decided good bagains. Woolen Goods—a great variety for men and boys’ wear, adapted to the season. Bleached and Brown Sheetings, Stripes, De nims, and Flannels of all descriptions at bargains. Hosie ry, Gloves, Embroideries, Trimming Goods and Parasols in abundance. Bonnets, Ribbons and Millinery Goods of all kinds. Carpetings of nearly all styles, varying in price [Tom 25 cents to $1,20 per yard. Oil Carpeting of various widths and prices. Rugs, Mats, Ac, Ac. Also a prime as sortment of Ladies’ and Misses’ Boots and Shoes. The above embraces but a small portiui, of my stock, all of which, together with additions that are b ing weekly made in order to keep the variety complete, will bo offered to the purchaser at satisfactory prices, and the one price system strictly adhered to in all cases. P. L. AYER. W’iscasset, Aug. 8, 1854. P. S. Merchants and Milliners from, the adjoining towns supplied at the lowest Boston prices. Good articles of WoolenSocks and Yarn taken in exchange for goods. 6w8 Ueiitlcsnen, TiO you want an extra French or Common] Calf Boot ?— U or Cloth and Fancy Boot ?—or common Shoes of any kind ?—or a Silk Hat!—or a Fancy Cap]? If so, call on April 20. 46 L. S. FISHER. Ladies’ T AN Color and best Black French Gaiter Boots, for salo 1 *>y (40) L. S. FISHER. Bricks. O r\C\ bricks, deliveracl at any part of the city for /wul' sale by B. 0. WEEKS. April 20. 46 Boy Wanted. A SMART active boy about 16 year3 old, to learn the Bookbinder’s Trade. Apply to 39 SAWYER &JUAQOUN. .. For Boston Direct! K rM ^ The Elegant and Fast Sailing Steamer, 2*i£*jteaasL Uca ra* yy Q C1PT. Si. i)0\0VA\, vy ILL leave Blackmer’a Wharf, Bath for Boston every '' Monday and Thursday at 6 o’clock l’. M. Rkti-rnivc—Leaves Foster’s vvtiarf, Boston, every Tues day and Friday evening at 7 o’clock. nr Freight taken at the usual rates. No freight will be delivered till the freight hills are paid, and no baggage lan ded from the l’.oat will be received into the Store-house, or accounted for, unless given into’charge of the Agent. N. B.—No live Calves will be taken as freight by this beat. Fare—Bath to Boston, $1. Meals extra. AARON DONNELL, Agent. Bath, April 24,1S34. nothing! HATS, C APS, AND HISS S30DS! 1. J. MRBMTH, AT THE WELL KNOWN Bath Outfitting WAREHOUSE, NORTH END OF UNION BLOCK, Nearly opposite the head of Llroad St., BATH. HAS JEST OrKNED V Yr.UY LARGE STOCK OK Spring Q-oods Embracing every variety and style of READY-MADE siismiMTSAi m FURNISHING GOODS! FANCY GOODS, &C. FISHERMEN & SEAMEN Will find every article of Clothing neeessary to their com j plete outiit, at the Establishment at tlie Lowest Prices, | OIL CLOTHING, and all other articles for Fishermen, at wholesale, as heretofore. 1 .!f:r the advantage of the largest stock of goods in this section of the State to select from, and assure my friends an>i tlie public generally, that they will find my prices in accordance with my profession, as low as at any other city I in tlie United States. A. J. FANS WORTH. IjASSUE s roilit %* sL* NEW GOODS. TIIIF. undersigned having disposed of his eld stork at I l Auction, now offers fresh from the New York and Boston Markets, the largest and best selected 31 EEltiUAXT TAILORS’ STOCK, ever offered in (his ottv.eon-isting in part of Kiigiish, French U. Germm iiroailrlolle., of every color and quality, \mcrican, French and Ger man Mark and Fancy Doeskins and Cassimeres—some very rich. English and Amelia in Cashrnerrits. Erminetts, and a great variety of S ring Sniffs—some very line Satin, I Grenad ne, Damask, Marseilles and other 33 !S TP X I^T G- S3 ] both plain and fancy, which \\ ill be sold at wholesale or j retail, or manufactured to urdei in the best style at the lowest cash prices, i A large assortment of Cicnts* Fui uisliiujv fioods of the best quality. Custom Made Clothing of m> own and other man u fact lire. HATS, CAPS. i mhrollas. Oil Suits, ltubbe: Goods,Ac, offering sunerior inducements to the public to call on 4Slf \V. HAMTH'JUNE, (.3 Front St., Bath, Me. Excelsior Soap. AMERICAN Cream Soap, Crane’s Soap, Soap Powders, il Olive Soap, Castile Soap, Soda snip, Ac., for sab: hr 52 A. PAGE, DKTJZ3N.N7' PROVISION & GROCERY STORE. VIJILLIAM JOY would inform his friends and the public • i (bat he lias taken the Shop formerly occupied by Wm. FI. Smith, Opposite looses’ IVew Block, where lie will be constantly supplied witli Groceries, Pro- | visions, and Country Produce ivliieli he will sell low for ' Cash. WM. JOY. Bath, Aug. 14, 1334. Otf j S tat ft of Main ft SAGADAHOC, ss.—Supreme Judicial Court, August Term, 1854. A. N. Hart, vs. Washington Kill >tt 3c Albert T.Thompson. j 'I'll Ira is an action of assumpsit upon on account annexed | I for £22,Ci). The writ bears date July 2dtli, 1351. And now it having been suggested to the court, that "Washing- ; ton Elliott, one of the defendants, was not within the state ] at the time of the service of the Pltf’s writ, and bad no ac tual notice of the suit, it is ordered, that notice of tin- pen dency of this action, be given to the said Washington Elliott, j by publishing an attested e >py of this order together with 1 an abstract of the PUT’S writ, three w.;.-ks successively iu in the Eastern Times, a newspaper published in the city of of Bath, in this State, the last publicati on t ibo not less than sixty days before the next term of this court, to be holden at Bath, in the County of Sagadahoc, on the third Tuesday of December next that the said defendants may then and there appearand answer to said suit, if lie shall see cause. Attest; GEO. BARRON, Clerk. A true Copy.—Attest: GEO. BARRON, Clerk. CwlO For 30 ^Days 2 A. !i. Sfil’TLI'ii;, No. 9 Kelley’s Block, opposite the SAGADAHOCK HOUSE. T.) MAKE ROOM FOR FALL GOODS, We shall offer the balance of our SC MM Ell GOODS at ASTONISHING LOW PRICES. Customers will FIND EVERYTHING as REPRESENTED in the f dlowing list: All wool palmleaf shawls 1.75, firmer price 2,50 cotton and wool “ “ 1,00 to 3,00, 1,50 to 450 black silk shawls 4,75 to 8.00, 6, “ 10, cashmere “ warranted 8,00“ 10,00 10, “12,00 visites and mantillas 1,37“ 5,00, 3, “ 0,50 plaid, striped and changeable silks ,50 to 1,00, ,76 “ 125 black Italian silks ,75 “ 1,25 1,00 “150 Indian plaids ,50 “ ,73 berages and tissues at cost, 12 1-2 to 25c 20 to 3:1c fast colored prints 0 1-4 to 10 10 to 121-2 delaines 12 1-2 to 25 20 to 30c lawns and muslins 6 1-4 to 20 12 1-2 to 33 french ginghams 12 1-2 to 20 20 to 28c American “ 11 to 14 12 1-2 to 16 White Goods. Checked, striped and plaid cambrics, very low—Victoria, mull, nausook muslins, do. do., white linens, damask covers, dffylies, napkins, etc., very low. Gents* French Shirt Bosoms, One fresh case just opened—some very BEAUTliTL pat terns, selling cheaper than ever. Bleached and brown cottons in any quantity selling very, low. Mitts, gloves, hosiery and trimming goods. We have a large stock of the above which will be sold very low. We have just opened a fresh assortment of wrought work, such as chemisettes, under3leeves, collars and bands, —infants waists, some very beautiful patterns, very low. Also cambric and musltus edgings and insertings, #mj r na thread and cotton in great variety. Our stock contains every thing usually kept in a Dry Goods Store, and affords a grand opportunity to make purchases—if not too (elfish —at your own prices. Customers are respecilully invited to call and examine our goods and prices, if they don’t buy. August 14. __ A. B. BL TERR._ BoakwKecpci* anil Salesman Wanted 1 TN an Auction, Commission and Dry Goeds Establishment. I To a young mail, well qualified and of unquestioned character! a liberal salary will be paid. Apply to 11 J. T. GILMAN. removal. •f. B. HUDSON, lias removed to the Store, Corner llod^kina* wharf and Front St.. For many years occupied by Albert Page. Furniture of all descriptions on hand or made to order. On hand some beautiful patterns of GILT COUiilCES. _ Bath, Aug. 21,1854. tflO DRY GOODS At tlic Lowest Cash Prices. D. T. PKBtY IS opening a large lot of Summer good.*, which will be sold at decided bargains. Having marked hi* former stock down nearly 20 per cent it is the determination of the sub ncrilier, to adhere strictly to the one price system. Our as sortment of Silks, Shawls, and Dress Goods, is 0r the latest and most desirable styles. Black Silk of superior quality warrauted not to break or crack, Borages, Plain and Fig ured Tissues, Mouslins, Lawns, Ginghams, Ac., Ac.— Parasols of all qualities and prices; Embroideries, Glove* and Hosiery, Mitts tor Ladies’ and Children, together with a great variety of other goods too numerous to mention.-! Tiie subscriber lias on hand, one splendid Crape Shawl, cost $100, which will be sold at a bargain. Please call and examine, at No. 7 Kelly’s Block. D. T. PERCY. Lath, Juiut 19th, 1854. 1 House for Sale. rpijD large and convenient dweving House and lf ;iEL o, „loYf‘he subscriber is offered for sale. It is r'ar^HiJ‘w m',st convenient, well finished and pleasantly situated hou«* ;n the city, having a ocver-fc‘1 ing well of good water which is drawn both outside and in th» house, also a soft water cement cistern tv,. , • ' ' of the largest in the city, being 150 £ [ \vlv* inV e and has on it besides the dwelling home-,'wood h.^ a good barn, as good a garden as can be found in the ritv with plum cherry and apple trees, all of which bear » 1 ir' quantity of fruit. Also a large number of currant bushes bearing from 4 to 8 bushels yearly. Also quite a number of good bearing grape Vines. For the M-rchaut or man 0f business no situation now offered for sale in the city can Kx cced It. The whole will Ik* disposed of at a great bargain and anuruloubtcd title given on application to A. C. RAYMOND, April 28. 4‘iif Raymond Court, Bath. 1) AI’A M.NCHH CENTRE PIECES—a large nnil well JL selected assortment Please call and examine. Bath, June 4. 8. NV. HE A I'll & CO 511 T Watches, .Jewelry, &c. \NEW and beautiful assortment of Gold and Silver Watches, Jewelry, Ac., just received and will !>« sold cheap. ‘ T. 11. G. MALSTON. Bath, Nov. 17 Piano Fortes aiani/kaciTnan by CHICKERTNO A SONS, ) A. AY. LADD A CO., £ Boston. HALLETT, DAVIS A CO.. S EDWARDS A SON, Portland. For sale at manufactures’ prices, by Jan. 17. SAWl ER A MAOOL'X, Booksellers. Sad Irons OF the very best quality and finish by II. L. CHAMBERLAIN. Family (iroccrics, ; i CHOICE and well selected stock of FAMILY GROCER - V IKS, fresh and nice, just received, opened, and now f-o j sale cheap as can he found in this city, consisting in part j as follows :— j Cci.ees, Teas, Sugar* of all grades. Candles—tallow and I * pern, Sperm and Whale Oil, Nnt Cocoa, Prepared do. ! Chocolate, Baker’s Bruma.Tapioca, Sago, Corn Starch, Po | titodo., Pickles, Ketchups of all kinds, Olive Oil, Castoi : Oil, and a large number of other tilings too numerous tv ! mention. A. T. ROBINSON | Corner of Front St. A Ferry Wharf. Bath, Nov. 1C. ’53. Powder. rPITK subscriber has on hand, and will be constant!' 1 suppii d with Blasting Powder, which he offersfb' sale, wholesale and retail. Also, a large supply o Fl'SE. WILLARD WALKER. Bath, May 27, 18.73. ,0tf r1! KNACKS, or the most approved patterns, stalonnri L and portable, for heating Churches, Dwelling Houses Stores, Ac., put up, and warrauted to give satisfaction, oi the most reasonable term*, by II. L. CHAMBERLAIN. Bath, June 14,1853 5->tf Clocks! Clocks!! Clocks!!! ,\ GHENT variety,for ,ale cheap hy IV Sept.’S. T. II. <5. MAH STOW. Hardware, Cutlery, &,c. MITCHELL, A LOW, 7. LI.I’ c instantly on hand and for stile, a large and supe t\ trior assortment of Hardware, Edge Tools, Saws, Car j I'cbters' To .ls of every description, at the lowest price* fo; ; cash. Also, constantly on hand, Tin and Copper NNare ! Ships’ Pumps, Ac., Ac. go Hardware. Carpenters’ Tools, Cutlery, trc. 'PH E subscriber continues to k ep on hand at the store i 1 ret eutly tin-upied by Kendall, ilie ariUon & Go., a | good a.ssoilnicnt of j Hardware, House and Ship Carpenters" Tools, Glass, Cutlery, &r, fee HEX : y M. COVEY". Front it. Path. | April 24, 1=51. 45if Campaign for Dog-Days! THE subscriber lias just received several invoices of Staple Dry Goods, —will: orders to— “PI T THEM Til 1401*Oil” ! witlitbe least possible delay, and ti carry out order®, and to make room far Fall stock, he will, l NTH, Al t; 2PT1I, ■ offer bis Goods, consisting of I he usual variety of Fancy i Meichandute, At 20 Per Cent. Discount from f.>rm»r rates. His stock lias bam RECENTLY RE PLENISHED. and OFFERS BARUAIKS not usual for the season of the near. FALL AS!) SEE. rndor the Columbian House. J. T. GILMAN. J uly IS. 5 Just Received AT THE Sagadahock CLOTHING & OUTFI TTING WAREHOUSE! Purchasers are respectfully invited to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. April 19. JO 1111 BALLOT. Augusta Dye Hons?. \LL articles fur Dyeing or Cleansing left at Ai.krpi) T. Roni\s »n’s Grocery Store, Front *t., near Sagadahock Kerry, will be forwarded and returned without delay. Silk and Woolen dr* ..-us Dyed in tirst rate style) also Swawls, ILmdk’fs and Ribbons. All garments dyi.il without being rfl’ped. Shawls of all kinds cleansed, and Parasols dyed. Carpets cleansed and colors brightened. Also for sale at the store of A. T. it., a superior arlicl ■ of Soap, for removing gre se, oil, paint, Ac., from Gent’s gar-, incuts, with directions for use. ALF. T. ROBINSON. Bath, June 19. 1 Sashes, Blinds and Doors. THE subscribers manufacture at their new mill on Wash ington Street, (uorih end,)all kinds of DOtlilS, SASIIES, BEIN'PS. Ac., of as good quality and as cheap ns can be found in the state. Also, all kinds of PLANING done at short notice. Bath, June 19. 1854. (foil SCOTT MORSE * Ca Cumberland Coni. P, (1C1 TONS, run of the Min Ciiinherland coal a supc t J ' " / rior article for blacksmiths use, just landed from Steamship Freeman Ruivdon, from Alexandria. For sale by June 19, 1854. 1 1 15. O. WEEKS. Chains, Anchors and Sails. A SECOND HAND suite of Chains, Anchors and Sails, nearly new, for a vessel of about TOO tons burthen. For sale very low, by 1*. O. WEEKS. June 19, 1S&4. A willi\n. si. sniini, Hoses’ Jfnvr Block, Front Street, KEEPS constantly on hand, and for sale at the lowest cash prices, a superior stock of Provisions and Family Groceries, Bry G.•Foils, Clothing:. Hats Caps, Boots and Shoes, Cutlery and Fancy Goods. Fruit and Joints of ail kiuds, together with the largest variety of Fancy articles to be found in this city. The public generally are invited to call and e.Nataine, Fruit and Vegetables. A LARGE variety of Fruit and Vegetables, in their sea son, received weekly by boat from Boston, New York and South, by 52 A. G. PAGE. Choice new Cheese, DRIED Beef, Northern sugar cured Hams, new Lard, Picklca by the gallon aud jar, Ketchup, &c., for sais by 52 A. G. PAGE. -----—r. Prints! Prints! .■fnriri YARDS new style Print, such as Merrimack, Ham •AluU iiton, Manchester, Coclieco,American, English and ' other brands: someas lowas 5 1-2 eta., and beautiful fast colors for 6 1-4, aud best qualities lor 11 cents, by July 18 J. T. GILMAX. Watches, Chains & Jewelry, in great and rich variety, now opened by June 18. J. T. GILMAN. Just Received. A FEW barrels early tart apples, for sale by Sept. M. F- GANNETT. Piano-Fortes, Melodious, ^ aud Becd-Oi gans, my-ffiV-'sCT Constantly on hand, or furnished at short f ““We>notice, fiom the best manufactories, and j J V ./ U warranted to give satisfaction. They wili ! be sold at the lowest manufacturers prices. Piano-Forte* from tlie well known manufactory of Brown k Allen, Boston, Muss., and Patent Melodious from the manufactory of N. I), fcabth, New London, Ct. Ttie above names nnstromenta are unsurpassed fpr beauty and quality of tone; please cull iind examine them. QZT Warerooui over S. C Sawyer’s, Wilkinson’s Block, Bath, Me. A. IV. BECKWITH, Agent. Bath, June 20,1S54. 2 New Arrival, OF MENS’ FINK CALF BOOTS, at Feb. 20._ L. S. FISHES'#. Sugar and Coffer. pORTO RICO, Powdered and Crushed ami Caffee Crushed 1 Sugars) St Domingo, Central America and Java Coffee# for sale by 31. F. U AN NETT. March 21. 4% Wooden Ware. \LI. kinds of Wooden M are far sule by Nov. 16. A. T. ROBINSON, Vinegar. rALMKlt J Vinegar for sale by M. F. GANNETT. .March 2*. 40 Hutiso and Sliip Fniuting. (llnriug null FA PE |{ HANGING. ! lVl?!*' IP* "^ rs id- sen ices to til orders in Uto 1 h- nJt'ilt. ,IuvinB bad many years expericac# th, S r l,ls *«* " “I Prove satisfactory to Khan i TJ J"''* ‘,ln w>tbtheir patronage. -^'assssjsssjek — ; Bath. March 17. | halting s latent Ytindon Spring# Patent bearing date June 16. 185$. | M lIIS Spring, when fitted to the sash, the sash awn be ttu ! 1 eu out or the frame without removing the .top strip : it , is also made tight by expansion, go as to dispense with tin* trouble and expense of double w indows. When raised *t can be retained in any position without weight# or watches. Tins Spring is so cheap and simple in its construction arid combines so many advantages that the importance ofa4.su ting it will at once be seen, when examined. The subscriber having Hirolmsed the right* for the efty of Bath, ami the towns of \1 est Bath, Brunswick ami Top#, ham, is prepared to furnish the springs ami fit them to th« sash. \U orders left at his house on Green Htrc-t, will h# promptly attended to and faithful! v executed. DANIEL McAM.tim'R. Bath, March SO, 1S04. Wanted. 1 A GOOD Coat makers. 5 do paul do 5 do Test do, X / who will brgiven good prices amlconsfaiil employ bv \T. HAWTHORN E, 3a 63 Front S*t. Batli, Me. linckAvlicat I-'lour, TV HEAT GROATS, llonmiony and Samp, for sale by 1* .March 21. 40 31. F. GANNETT. Cigars nnd Tobacc®. A thousand CIGARS. Call m and try some of them t V at the store of _ A.T. ttOlUNSOX. Sugar House Syrup, f A ND New Orleans Molasses, for sale by tX March 21. 40 M. F. GANNETT. Compound Almond Lotion i A 1’KRlOU uriiele for removing Ereckles and i fl piniples from tlie. l ice, and Inr the cat e of chapped hand?.]) re pared and lor >n It- h\ J MATHEWS. Af.ireh 23. M53. Sagadahock Building, WI.\ES A\J) SPIRITS, For .Vlcdiciiiiil Purposes. T IVES I I rot) BLI. |,.|-hoe n duly a ppoiuicrlh) i li • >1 Gayer and Aldermen Agent for the eiiy to sell Wines. At- for medicinal nut ineeiianif ai purpose, on? I y.agremdil) lot !i > ‘‘Art for l lie suppression of drink. ins housesmid ipplin:;shops,'’ ami i? now- prepared lo inriiisli i tie iritelr f.,r iiie above purpose? At liisstor# on Cent n Si reel Ha III .A ug Ml, I S.i2. |(Mf Las Burners, Chandeliers, &c. JUST rereived, a large and extensive assortment ol Gas Burners, Chandeliers, Ace, which we offer at the lowe?t manufactory prices. I lo se fixtures sre from Hie liest manufactory, mid are all warranted. Please call , anil examine. a W. HEATH A CO Haiti,June 4. £] , ■ i ity of RaUi. Is BoAnn or Ai.pkcmkx, May S, 1854. ORDERED, That the Quarantine Regulation# be a# f»U l *ws, viz :—On and after the 10th day of June next, and until the 10th day of October next, n quarantine shall h» bad on all Vessels, their Officer?, Crews, Passengers and Cargoes, on their arrival from any port where any conta gious sickne-s prevailed at th'- lime of their departure ; and r on nil vessels on board of whieh any person shall have died, or have been sick with any contagious disease during Un.-ir homeward bound passage, j No person shall be allowed to go rm hoard nf, nr shore from any vessel when on quarantine, without a permit from the hoarding rdV.eer. Vessels w ill anchor on quarantine ground, opposite the South Stouri Mill. , i jy i‘illits wiU take notice of the foregoing regulations I and net accordingly. B. <'. HA 1 LEV, Mayor. 7VM.TOBli.KY, City Clerk. Isnani. Pits.am. W arding Officer. May 20, 1851. , t<Ut l ily or Rath. AN ORDIN A N't J! TO REGfT. ATE THE SALE OF WOOD AND BARK. Sect. 2d of Chr.pt. I ft A q/' the City Ordinance*. Every owner nr driver of any such team, who shall per? mit the same to stand in any other place than such as shall I bedesignattil or appointed as aforesaid, after said untie# shall be given, shall forfeit 3t for each offeree. This #rdi. uanoe to take effect from and after its passage. Ch apter 23, Section 1. bnrriov 1.—Noperson shall sell Woo,! or Bark in lb# eity without first having the same measured by n sworn mens, j urer of the city, and exhibiting a certificate thereof to th# } purchaser, under the penalty of not less than one dollar, uor I more than five dollars, for each offence. . The following have been established ns Stands for the sal# of Wood and Bark: i On tlie west aide of M ater Street, from S. P. Haley ’s new j building to Centre Street. On the east side of Washington Street, between Gent al and Vine Streets. On the south side of North Street, between Washington riii] Middle Street. On the east side of Washington Street, between Wm. #. BeniiettN and Pin- Street. TfCAtPHREY WELCH, Measurer, CHARLES POTTER.) ...... JOHN PEERING, [. *""***"* JAMES POTTER, S Usurers. To Honorable Arnold Rianey Judge of Probate with » and for the Count’/ of f.inro/n. TOIIN 0. IX)AVKM., executor of the lust will of John >t Lowell late of Bath, now County of Sagadahock. late In said County deceased, respectfully represents. That the Personal Estate of the said deceased is not sufficient by the sum of nine handml thirty-five dollars and twelve rents, to answer his just debts and charges of administration: he therefore prays that he may he empowered and licensed to sell and convey so much of the Real Estate of the said de ceased as may he sufficient to raise the said sum with in cidental charges. J. C. LOWKlb. LTXCOT.y. a*.—At a Court of Probate held at tCh/cno .tet within and for the Count// of Lincoln, on the rrve//(h day of Aujruet A. 7). 1S54. On the foregoing Petition. Ordered. That the said Peti-. tinner give notice to all persons interested in said Estate, that they may appear at a Court of Probate to be holden »l Wtsoasset. within and for said County, on the first Mondin of September next by causing a copy of said Petition with this Order to he published in the Easterd Times printed at Bath in said County of Sagadahoc, three weeks success ivrlv previous to said Court. ARNOLD BLANEV Judge of Probate, Attest! E. Foote, Jk., Reci.strr. A True Copy.—Attest: K. Footk, Jr., Register. 3wf> Trunks, Carpet ISajrs, "IT A LISES. and all kinds of Clothing suitable for Seamen, V for sale hv AVAL II. SMITH. July A, 1854. Commercial Street IHO\ WOKKS, FT.MF.S i TIBBETTS. Proprietors. (srccKssoas to 0E.om.ii moulton Jk go.) I|M1E above establishment is tn full operation and prepared | * to execute orders for all kinds of machinery, steam ex. ! gives, boilers, SHIP-’ watek tanks, and the various arti cles of ship work, such as wooden and iron capstans—said to be tb'- t>est in the United States.—ships’ steering wheels, of wood or iron—second to none made. Planking and jack-screws,—all the different kinds of ships’ pumping apparatus in use. Also—ikon fences ofbenutiful patterns, and ALL KINDS of IRON WORK in endless variety, to gether with WOOD and IRON TC It NINO at short rsOiee, This work is all warranted in material and finish to be equal to any to tie found. Orders by mail prompty attended in. Engines and Machinery of all kinds fnithftillv repaired at short notice. CARLTON D. ELA'"S July 11,1854. 6m4 ISAAC P. TEBBEYi 4t How-a-Davs.” VC.OOD assortment of Cent's Congress Boots may b# found, at reduced prices, at the store of •»■*» 25. J, \Y. ROBERTA, Boy^ Boots, A GOOD assortment of Boys’ and Youth’s Calf Boots jus H received by . J. AY. ROBERTS. July 25. SelliBi^ otT. LARGE r.sssrtmcnt of Men’s Thin Boots, that will b« j sold at a discount from former prices, bv j Jvdy 25. J. W. ROBERTS. NEW G007 S. Tr?T received from New York a splendid assortment of rich EMBROIDERIES; also Oraes cloth Pocket hdkfe, dollars, wrought on grass cloth. Bonnets and Ribbons CHEAP AS THE CHEAPESTf at Mrs. J. ROUSE’S, Center Street. Low priced Collars, from |0 to 7 a oeuts—for sale as above, June 26,1854, ^__:_J_Aw2 faitihoosfs rt F all siaes and of the- best kind by () 4Q H. L. CflAMRF.RLAlIf,