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I*V TELEXjIB^AJPH* . „ i„,p»t<-h« I ■ ►-»*»'’«» Vm*n-»n ] From Augusta. ArorsTa. Feh. 20. of the afternoon se«sion of the jj . wa< nerhpted in a di«cn**ion of the . - ; M of pm^lng a charter for a Rftil* i . i from Dex’er t » Rrownville. The S' s-'on was prolonged till an hour p»st the time for adjournment wjien the hill wa« pa-*ed to he engrossed bv a rote of . < to 4't after belli:; amended so that the road - id h* located through Sel»ee village r i- a huge lobby here from F *xerof> • M> »v#»r who - cm quite «nreof the ulti mVe-ue e ■* of he 1. From Washington. Washington. Feb. 2ft. Th*1 House Vsral f*ommltt»*e agreed to day to report a hill giving the Offl 'l*rs and S» amen of the Steamer Kear*»ge. prize »nonev f>r destroying the Alabama the same a- it that vessel lnd been captured a: 1 hr* ight In •<« a prize instead of beinc * About *.«»*» is proposed to he appropr ited f >r that purpose. From New York. \l w VoHK. Fct». 10. I'lic hr• I. M Merritt” of liuckAjtert < • «i■ !key. which arrived yesterday f m < ani'-nas. while t»eing towed tip fr«»ra ^ \a m ine was cut through by m*. Her car j- * of - tg ir wiil probably all !*• lost. I'he I. M M. w i* W>i tons register, w i- built at BncW*|*ort in 1>**.». ami owned b> .1. E " at ‘1 i. * «». . N» « Volt. Feb. 20 fhe World- T.ondon *>p«-cial •fates that . , r< p v to a niter «*t i.iipun iTfmimnnu lia* w itten :t l*mg letter explaining .ri • vnMiiely ami ahie manner the pre* • j« ■ ~i:i«»:» of hi* majesty** government ig :h* trea y of Washington, an 1 \ g the utterance of off n*ive pu* • . j,1 > re • ni *|M*eel» ami m the Hou*e . « >;u mu.- : * ha* ln*eii erroneously re I rted. In onl<-r to allay the excitement . . i! •■•pi*-* • *t Mr Gnul-tonc** letter w *■ i • ■ tm o*li«'il in tie* pre*s 4if Loudon. 1’ .* i *w paid.-lied in every journal of the h _ i uii i i*. .g a profound *en*atio . In : . « ouiiiioti* la*t evening Kdward II. li.-Wfe • a*Led Mr Glad-tone if tlie letter w .4* ;H4 when Mr Glad-tone rep! «n] • N - - ;* a 14-ply t*» a letter asking expia t aiion* in regard to my speech.** Miscellaneous. Nasht a. Feh. 20. Tli*' lernoeta y of this city opened the eampa gu to-night h> » proce**ion. rau*ic a l speeche* ill the 1 ify Hall which wa* p ked t.* repletion. .1 K. Tarb« x and IV A < ’ * lr nil M 1“ a<h i*ett* \\4-r»- tli priic :pa *j. k- ; * aud much eutliu*i.i*iu was manifested. « .h i Min v. Feb. 2*1. i Ih j- , r.i Stat' « -mvention re-a — sembied to-day. Hi- .-onte*: ;* b ‘Tween the partisan* of ii '*«--»tt a : 1 >*• :al**r >aw ver. .’hr tc allow e.t h < uigre**. mal di— •gi it » vie’ three delegate*. 1 * -it* a!!. Ou yr tiir*r di*!i Kt» have a*r**t nu b- —-If t ions The P.aob-cot Co. Murder Case. \ irv w 4* p.i.im- •••! a* li.tng Fi id»\ . •* . • ! • .1' ,.y fo: ih Ui.t* »»f J >-4-ph 1» > .. >. lot it- muni i •»! I ii-uua* Jo**ly : i C i t *'o:i. M u.if. .i*t **e|#f. 1 *ii li. < .> A »r.i4*V NrU->;i op*- i. 1 f«>v lie 's t . . i i l a -oil of tile «l«-4*eji*ed who st. i a: qua: c pa*t ten uVloca on the J’. i ti«- Ion.id .14* la Uer ju*t outside the h - ; - !*•• i-i:»!e troui w • . .<!> ; lr.* p«>< *rt .’■ • *,* w n i ! ■•.. •*. ii* a .i* not on h » j. - . i -i■ i \\ t* h-u I iit*.41 ny . <> lo t w • .■•.»»-» -flowed that the pri-o.ier w i* lo-.i: : lo | euii-4-* ot the in lid- r on the ii 11t i wiio-jtir otflirted Miet i*v Mat » ... Ii* _**r. t* - : . 1 that ill*- pri-ou**: 1. . . SJ * 4»n Ills pet-OII W IlMl Ml j t -1 • «1. .. d tha: he hud hid the io»U* a tl p • * un-lei a |> atlo. m in Vc.igie. Atler : »dg ig . i.u ii jail, w.-il to Vvmur and f Mind the pupei* Uu lue IOO*l 1 «sv j >1.. It h *w lie t miul do such a Ilrug. 11 KAid lie dei tl lor Uu 111* * 4 ; that iie hml lost his money , altout live dollar*, and had nothing w ith which to gel anything to e*u. or w jib which t<»gel away, haki he atruck M Jor^lyu with a maple stick about three feet long, but could not U-li how tnanv limes he htruck. him. Tlie pocket-book found at Veaane was identified as that b«* luugi ig to the murdered man. Here the case for the government closed. THE PK1SOKKKS STATEMENT. Smith the prisoner came to the witness stand. an<l throughout the examination maintained the same composed appearance w . eh he has manifested throughout the trial. II admitted having seen Mr Josslyn at tic camp ground, hut stated that the con spiracy to rob Mr. Jo*.*lyu wa* made with i*u« klarrr*w*. w hom he met on thegrouud. Marr*/w - told him that Mr. Jo&dyu carried a large amount of money on his jH*r>on, and suggested the plan «»i robbing him. They were lo follow him from the store where they saw Mr. Jos-lyn Saturday eve-dug. Smith * a* to engage him iu coii ver-aUon. and Marr«*w’* wa* to come up behind them and grab Jo-.-lyn. aud togelli ei they were to effect the robbery without i j iri..g him. Smith limber testified that wiien he « ;une up with Jo-slyu. the !it*i that he heard w a* a blow. an<i that Jos-iy u called out and tell over towards him. when lie look the pocket book. Marrows ran away, and the next morning he gave Mar row » *ome money—how much he could not ►ay. At tin- point Smith wa* a-ked if he r • oguized Marrows .i« being iu the Court room, aud was asked to go and point him out. He immediately left the witness stand aud pointed out a young man appar ently some lb years old. sitting in the (. ourt-tootii. as the one. 1 he young man, whose appearance would not cause suspicion that he could be guilty of the terrible crime thu charged upon imn. -nc >u 11ic ny .eg urut-.il \ ri y m-iiuu i ly. ami on being ca led to the -laud by the Government, teatilied that his name was Amos ( i*ag--:4hat tie resided in A baric— t hi; w a-twenty years old. >aw Smith on tlie ramp ground last >eptember; uever saw huD betore. \\ hen be saw Much oil the camp ground. Smith had a strap ai d there w as talk betw een them about betting on a game. l>id not bet. and never had any ta k with Sumh atterwatds. There are people in Charleston by me name of Uairows. Millard Marrows was on the camp ground. Did not see him with Smith. Marrows is uow at work in the wood-. Smith was found guilty of •murder iu the" Are'. degree." Tanneries is Maine.—There are nine teen large tanneries in the State viz :—In Dexter. Stetson. Detroit. Burnham. Hart ford, Bradford. Alton, Amherst. Maria viile. Lincoln. Winn. Lowell. Kingman. Medw ay. Jackson Brook. Vanetboro. For est City. Grand Lake and 1’i iuceton. These tanneries in the aggregate use 110,000 cords ot bark a year—a quantity which would make a wall tour feet high, four feet thick and one hundred and seventy miles in length. This hark tans between 10.000 11.000 tons of leather. There is paid for the bark, on an average. *6 50 per cord, “taking $715,000 paid annually by the tan ners for the item of bark alone. For labor at the yard* jn tanning, they pay $40 per ton; orm.the whole more than 9400.000; or In ight both ways on hides and leather , l*r ton or in all. 9200.000. CM this large amount. mor.th.D 91-300.009. ,11 ex cepting about one-third of the item of freight, is paid out in the State, and more than one mdlion of it for labor.-r Bangor Commercial. * * —The legislative adjournment this week • U about given up. Cl)f €Us»artl) JLmrriran. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1872. A. B. mull - - Unl EAll.r. Probste Courts. ELLlwotTl.-lit Wednesdar to January, Feb nary. Aiup**t. Srj4#mber and December Sd Wednesday in April M Wednesday in Jane, and Sd Wednesday in October Ru'Eiuu. —l«t Wednesday In Julv and Sorem ber Bickatoet —3d Wednesday m January Mar | and H.’i-toiubo VE W AD VERTISKME.YTS. : Card—<*eo P. Clark A Co. CtoUoi—Ttnunas Rich. *» >nng i£7i—Isaac II nan I VrasHt f.»r •• tie—annuel L«»rd Probale N«<»<-•» Ayer’s Hair Tiffor—Dr J. C. Ayer. Arrr*» « berrar Pectoral—l>r J’C. At nr. Lost—U. B C uuiungUain — Police Court Record. biUKKWATKU, Jl'IMlB. Mate v*. Wm. Henry Eel» of ElUworth 0 . complaint of Miiton Patterson ot Mar. - Ti le. Assault and Battery. Feb. 17th. Adjudjg d probably guilty and require*! t • recognize in the sum of three bundl'd dollar* tor hi* appearance at the next t« 10 I of the S. J. C. on 2d Tuesday ol April. Ib72. and to stand committed until th s order is complied with. In default of ball w as committed. "tate vs. Elmira Hubbard et al ofBuck — port. On the 6th of dan. *72 at Buck*port, lar | cent of various sums amounting to $.<5 belonging to Sarah It. Perkins at her house. II >lh bound over iu the sum of #|nu George llubbard one respondent found hail, the other was committed. Local and Other Items. —Btirk«port ha* a Fancy Dro*« Party** on Thur-dav of this week. —Prof. Herrick of Mechanic Fall*, i- to lecture at Castine *«une time in March \!1 the stock of A. M. Robinson, ti e druggi-t, ha*® been removed to Bangor. —Ellsworth i- soon to be favored with a “Minstrel Trou|»e*’ of home manufacture. — Splendid w eather and the be-f of sleigh ing lias been fumi-hed n- for a week past. —Three thousand dollar- worth of wool skin* were sent to Bangor on Friday la-t i by Ilo-<»a Phillip* of this < ity. — Hi** subject «.f the Lee:ure in the I’tii tarian church next Sunday evening, i * >ketch of the Apn-tlc Peter.*' —The .Masquerade Ball at ( herryfleld which was to have taken place on the 22*1 in-t.. has been indefinitely postponed. — A school-house at I»ng pond. near \ . E. Harbor, wa* burned la-t week; -up p .-e<I to have been set on fire by an ioren diary. —Geo. A I>ver ha® piano*.—f'hicketing. M Her. etc..— md'V heeler A Wilson's Sew ing Ma bines f..r sale a: the -tore of Mr M .1 Brooks. —Mr. Hen y M Perkin* of the s«- ior f :.i«- in Hartford seniinarr. -mi «»f the late late I»r. .In*'in IVrkins of Per-ij accept - In* all t>» M? Desert. — Mr. II. W I", den of Iv**wi*to:i. who 1 Has been supplying the Bnptist So« i»»ty in , Hartford, has made an engagement to re main another six months. — It looks a® tho* the C'ount v Supervisor >y*teui i- to f>e abolished. The Senator* from thi- «•,»unty Me--r* H i lbek and llinck*. -)H>ke strongly in favor of a • • •ntin uance >>f the sy-tem. —One of our citizens ha* offered three prizes to file scholars of the High School, for excellence in ( oin|H>-i:ion. I>ec!ama ion and Select Reading I lie prizes to be aw uded at the clo-e of the -chool. — A!i (i. -> l . ok of thi* city lost one «•! hi* span of tine horses one day la-t week, in the wood-. stip|H>sed to have ruptured * b*.o-» 1 \. -»• ». a- he tilled with blood. II l- logging on Tow n-hip 3l». — Ilou. David Barker, at the close of tb* present -e--iou of the Legislature, \s t«* give readings fr un hi* poem- at Marina-. Eaetport and other shore town*, probablv returning by way of Ellsworth. No letter opportunity to hear Maiue'fi favorite |*>et will present itself to the people of Ells worth. and by a little exertion all the I necce**mry arrangements to effect it could be made. — AL;*. Martha E. Pear-on. formerly of th s city, now a tm-*i6tiary among the fxxir in Chelsea. Ma*»achu*ctu r» • ently had a reception of her fr end* in the vestry of tl»e Baptist Church iu that city, representing all the denomination* of the city, who presented her as a testimonial of their ap preciation of her service* a -un of money and tnauy article* for her personal com fort. Remarks were made, and good sing ing. enlivened the occasion. —We have just received from Ira (.*. Stockbridge of Portland the following pieces of sheet music: “Mary wa* a la* sie.** sung by Kellogg; **Not if I know* it.*' "All amoiig the sugar cane,*’ “Starlight Medley Quadrille.” “Grand Festival 1 March.” The “Annie SchotiUcIi” and i “Thou never r* urnest.** The prices of the above pieces are 50 cts. for the first and 35. 35. 40. 50. 40. 35. for the remaining ones, in succession. All orders .-hould be seal to Ira C. Stockbridge. 15b Exchange M. Portland. Me. —On Thursday the 29th Inst., Prof. Pray , gives an entertainment at Hhih.wL Hall — lie has shown us notices from S"uie of the I leading papers in the State, and has testi monials from Kev. Dr. Torrey aod l'rof. Kohiuson ofthe Maine Weriavan Seminary, and others. The Professor wishes it dis , tinctly understood that this not an exhibi tion of " Slight of Hand.” but an explana tion of ail the most wonderful tricks of | celebrated conjurers : as the "Davenport , Brothers." Prof. Anderson, the Japanese i Jugglers and others. Sleeping in the Air. | the Gun Trick. Magic Portfolio, the Great Cauldron. Turning Water iuto Birds. Ani mals. Ac.; Mysteries of Second Sight, the i Headless Man. or Life in Dealp. Burning ’ the Lady's Bonnet, the Amusing Hat trick. Heller's Flag and Dram Trick. Prof. Her ; man's Great Shawl Trick. Anderson'* I Turning all kinds of Liquid from one Bot 1 tie. together with many other tricks, will | be clearly explained. —The Students of Westbrook'Seminary issued a neat little paper which they called "The Seminary Student,” edited by stu dent*. One writer. * tel** of coarse, asks “if other girl* often wish a* she doe*, that they had been boy*.” Some of the reasons j given for wishing to be of the masculine gender are thus stated Boys don't have ! to sew. or darn their own stocking: they ! can have their hair cut within an inch of their life, and only comb it ou Sundays, while girls have to sleep on small buuches. or scratch their fingers trying to make carls, or else be in perpetual suspense lest the attraction of gravitation should cause their bach hair to dropoff some unexpected moment. Another thing, boys are not afraid of angleworms, thunder storms, or caterpillars a* girls are. and they can make all the noise they want to. nod do not have to be polite until they ache, when it would be a positive relief to scream’and romp to get the kinks oat, if nan would not becon ddweii a It subject for aa inaana aayloflfc —Mr Samuel Dow of Hancock was up b»for» the Police Court on Tuesday, on a charge of cruelly and unmercifully beating hi-little girl of three years of age. The child's grandfather preferred the charge. Tne evidence was so conclusive tha' ?V>w wa- ordered to give bond in 9700.(0 for hi« appearance at the April term of the C >urt. which falling to obtain he was com mi tel to jail. The evidence went to show a total want of even natural feeling lor a little defemicil child whose situation was e inagh to excite the pity of the most har dened person. The Tax Collector ash Town Book. —We have received from the Publishers. Messrs. Dre-ser A Ayer. Portland, a book of four or live hundred pages, with the above title. It has the apiiearance of being an iudi«|>ensihle book of reference, for the town officer and the Lawyer. It is full of practical tax-forms in all departments of law . for the tow n, county and State officer. Including Sch<sd Committees. Trial .In— tires, Cormiers. Sheriffs. Constables, and County Coniini-sloncrs. and adapted to the revised Statutes of this Slate. This being adapted to the new statutes, and being so full in point of Information that isneeded by the business rr en of the .state must have a ready and extensive sale. Orders sup plied by Robert Cole of this city. —The annual session of Hancock County Lodge 1.0 of t». T.. was held with Re demlltion Lodire. No. l.'ii at Nlirrv the I.l!h iuM.. and was well attended. Twelve lodge* were represented Tile following officer* were eho«eti lor the current tear: G. V. Mill* ot Brooksville. \V. C. T.; Os ar II Tripp of Surry, W. S, I1. 0. Sta ple. of North l’enol>*cot. W. T. Public meetings were lield in the afternoon ami evening At the afternoon session the following re.olutions were dismissed and ad 'pled : RKsoLvr.lt. That the Temperance enterprise ha. t.s'li a .in'ce.., Rr.sol.VKti. That we ought to do w hat we .ante produce a pubis- sentiment lu fai..r ..f tie- legal prohibition of ruut •. Ring. the evening *e..ion wa. occupied by .b«rt speeches from Bros, fn-an ot Wiu ter]Kirt. XX ilsoit ofNortli IVuohseot. Han— ■"••'» of Surry. Harding of E isworth. and others. The next .e.siou will tie held wi*h Hamilton laxlge No 4*. West Ellsworth, tile veond rue-day of Mav. l*7g —Every one who ha* read that original »otk Mark t wain"* Innocent. Abroad" will In- glad To learn that a companion vol nine under the taking title ot Roughing It" lia* jn.t been published. Since Mark di.ap|iearnl from tile - Gal -try" little ha. Iieen beard ot him but ail the time lie ha. ... incubating what m l probably be the most readable, drollest, fuuui p»t Inmk « f the • Bunching It ” Tin* a \ <-lun»«* of lx*tw ♦•< !! «IV and %rv»*n h:;::.lrtd k'ivin^ a lull ami \i\id ib on • f li!«- and iiiauucrt on th* l*acilic . o**»t 4t very Interv-tiujf j»cn«vl of it-* hi«t«m shoniiqf how a tbr«*«* inontln |*lc*Mirc tr |* w i* » llpinlol to a term of -even year an*! ,h#» c aiw- therefor . with a relation of mam huth htivuoir. - am! instructive in. . dent-^.nneet^l with the education <>f an Innocent. Th<>»<*uh<» believe tha*--thcr** i* a tune to t icarly that the time ai d >*o«*k bar** arrivetj. .\u a^ent * now caiiTa-ftinj; forthi« work but order t an be left at the American * I..*t of i'jie it» ;-->!•• 1 to M i. ie ,uveili • r'. for the week ending F**b nth .* d each bearing that He|M>rt«nl f.»r the Am'nrm by U in. V Seavey. S-.li.itor of Patentw. n lururti It. *.-k. M>%t Market ■ hquare. Bangor. Me. <i II I'lblteit^. Au^n-ta. Bree. li Load in': F,re \ru; n,v. t.at'iiell. Oldtown.j Machine for rutting >heet Metal Blank-; I f -.1. Hall, Mt l>eweri, sta\> Joiater: <*. H. Mernaui. PortUml. Car Break; H. - - i--ne. S l, Alilmri I>rc»-iii£ Countcriink. Itlnrliili ||rtn» — < apt <> XV Collin* and other, are do ing a good business at East Bluehill in getting out wood and timber. Near 1 Jf«i • 1 *rti. arc already on the landing, and 40 to So cords are lieing banted out ladv. —fspt. Collins ha« bought out the store ot It. >. XVood. B S. XT rod will remove to North Sedgw ick XVe wish ( apt Col lins much success ; he appear* to be trying to make busmen, in tha. part cf Blue Hill —They are to have their Post Office at East Bluehill July lat, 1872. NllbrNgc Items. — 10.000 letters were sent from the post office in this place, during tbe six month, ending l>ec. 31 *t. Ia*t. —On Thursday of last week some boys, while ••coasting." came in collision with a son of Mr William Wallace. The lad w as quite seriously hurt. —The specimens of original poetry, pub lished in a late issue of the American. have led the literati here to conclude that the ■■inglorious Miltons” in Hancock Coun ty are. unfortunately, not all -inute." —It is reported about town that J. I.. Hover of Gould.boro has been recently arrested at Cherrylleld. for selling intoxi cating liquors. His ca*e will be tried at 1 berryfield ou Tuesday of this week. —The singers in this village hare form ed themselves into an "Association." under the leadership of Capt. Geo. A. Hopkins. They meet semi-weekly at Farnsworth Hall to practice in x-oeal uiu-ie. —On Friday of last week. John Mc Caslin. a young man in the employ of J. T. XVallace Jr., while chopping in the woods between this place and Steuben. lllfliftpll 21 afVi-rn U'.mnrl I.. si... with an axe. Dr. Googins dressed the wound. —Capt Joseph Sawyer of this place, while driving fioia Cherryficld to Frank lin. one day last week, was run into by the Bangor and Calais stage His sleigh was badly smashed, his harness broken, aud his horse slightly hurt. Capt. Saw yer. it is said, has sued the stage company for damages to the amount of $300. —An execrable wretch in Millbridge, on seeing a photograph of Miss Helen Josephine Mansfield, perpetrated the fol lowing cooumdruui:—"Why is Miss Mans field's low-necked dress, like the breeze "as it fitfully blows on the star-spangled banner.”—Because, it "half conceals, half disclose*." J. C.C. State Items. —Mr. Francis Murphy gave a temper ance lecture in Bangor Sunday evening. —The Whig says the Bangor House It having an addition of 91 and 30 feet and 6 stories and French roof. —The Whig saya that those versed In such matters predict that tlie Ice will go out of the river at Bangor by the 13th of March. Let It go. —The Cobb Lime Company manufactur ed, during the year ending January I. 1873, nine hundred and seveu thousand (907.000) casks of lhne. Ft** at Jowrsroirr.— The Bay View House at Jouesport. owned and kept by Capt. Rumery, took fire last Monday morn ing. and burned to the ground. The build ing was Insured for BMN0. —'Hie Herald say* Mr. Alexander Thom as. a highly esteemed citizen of Camden, who deceased last week, died at the vers hour that he was to be married, and *«< laid out In hit wedding suit. He had his will made five hours before his death. —The people of Kryebnrg contributed one hundred and six dollars to the Ameri can Bible Society, in connection with the visit on the lltli inst., of llev. Win. II tiilbert of Hartford. Conn . who Is superin tending the work of the A. B. S. in New England. — I be VorfA Star says the Swedes have a peculiar kind of sleigh which they make themselves an*l use for riding purposes.— The h hum is like a common sleigh shod with iron, but the top is nothing but a large Im-ket woven upon the sled, one or two feet high, and of an oblong shape. These sled- arc very light when properly made, and are much better for them tl.au buy iug high-priced articles. —The .VorfA Star says a company was recently formed in New Sweden, known as ‘ Shingle Bolaget Induetria" (Shingle Com pany hduetria) for the purpose of purchas ing and running a steam power for thA manufacture of shingles, hoards, etc . and for carrying a grist mill. This compant consists of two hundred and fifty shares They have purchased an engine of ilfl horse-power, a shiugle mill, saw mill, and other machinery. —Tile grocery dealers in Lewiston arc running one another on granulated sugar, which costs 11 1-4 cents per pound by the barrel. They are advertising it at 10 rents a pound, and one already advertises it at * cents, tmt he will sell only one pound to a customer. Meanwhile the consumers are enjoying this fun and are haring their bucket* tilled up. day after day. The con sumption of sugar in Lewi*ton. ju*t now. ap|M*ar* to be enormous. The consumer* can stand this sort of fun longer than the grivoei < cati. — Hie I.ewi-ton J >urn tl -ay* a nitii«ellcr brought to that city a few night* ago. on the late train, five twenty gallon keg* of liquor, lie h.nl Ju*t got one of the keg** into hi* *hop w.ien some <*f tin* *|y and thirsty one* raised an alarm ot an ofli er app; oachiug. The owner of the liqrim dro\ •• off with his single keg. leaving the other four on the platform. Uettiriung *ou»e time afterward* he found that it was * fa!**- alarm, rai*«-d hy the by-tandci*. w ho had stolen one of hi* keg* during Ins absence. — flic Camden II'raid nays lire wa* dis covered ifi Carletou. Norwood A i • . countiiig-r«xmi between twelve and one uYIock Friday morning. It burned many of the v doable papers upon the shelve* and t * o hole* n the floor 6f the hall abo\ • when the alarm w** given. I'aeitlc Engine < o.. No .1 soon had a stream water p aymg upon tin* tire and quickly qnen.•li ed the flame*. [*lie damage- had not !x*» ascertained when we want to pre*s. bn? ptobably the loss of paper will lx* the greate*t. — A prominent and substantia!!v the on ly tdije.-q.ui made to the f otmt\ •supervis or Sv stem :* the expense, a- l it i* urged that the - boali of the State vs >u j *.e fai better ofl. if the fl'i.OlX) whi-di < minty Su |x-r\isorse.*st to the vale wrn *jx*nt in legtheui ig the * hooD or put lu*<» the gen eral *< h«»ol luuul. It may l»c iateresr big to o*.*er\c that the *um of money thu-eX|**-n<l ed. appropriated in the way suggested, would lengthen the -•*h.M»l* of the S'ate »;*• A . ir$ r y ir -•» J>mru<tl. — IVreu* in Iter b-tter to the Boston Ttsi. »a\* 1 he * oinniittce on Congre*-i«i;»al Apportonmeat* ip-.rt a* their on y change in « ougt«»** "iul Di-trict-. the tak ing 1 fl of H<x‘k’a I 1 tioiiia-roii and •south i hoiua*io.i Iroui the Fifth and idlm-g them t« the 1 bin! I» stru t. I’hi* i* oeten*u>*y *aid to lo -*. tow ard a movement for remov - iug The • ii*toui llou«e at Wa doboro’ t-> Hock land, which could not he done whilst il»e la ter City was in another di-trict.— lie.dly it is said to be for the pnrpo*e of inaknig the H»u. Nathan Fat well. Blaine - successor to < ongre**. Judge faplev. il i* stated. will be run instead of I.yum. ot ilie First District. and the other incumbent* will l»e allowed to remain unless disturbed by the Democrat*. — l iie Halifax Report*r *tigge*ts that the l uited >tat*-*. in demanding payment of flic t Iahama claims, are like the man who would steal copper* off the cto*ed eye* of a dead body. 1 hr R /*/rf**r *e«-m* to tor gel that the ct pper* the \ .inker* demand were stolen by the man w hose dead body it ao tenderly regard-.—( Boston Traveller I* It right to make an “Indirect claim" that England i* a “dead body?" The Re porter will soon sec another “flurry.’* — Mr. Butler of the House of Represen tative*—lien. B. F. Butler, opjiose* selling worthless government vessel*, lie say better break them up and and then tell them, rather thau sell them as ships. — Moderate weather this week. Bad for tbo»e engaged in froaeii herring business; but good for those whose wood and coal pile* are getting low. From the Machias Union* I'kmrkukk. — David i’oinroy’a house wa* injured by tire recently to the extent of $JUU; no insurance. Fire sup|K>*edcaught from ashes put in a wood vessel. —John Cmrew died quite suddenly a few days since. He fell on the ice a short time before hi* death, sustaining some in ternal iujury that probably caused hi* death. —The Hall is finished and wa* first oc cupied by Wilson** Theatre. The theatre took $500 or $600 out of town. yet. except preaching by the Methodist*, the town is not disposed to sustain the gospel? —»» - ii- i>i)jiiii >**!«. menu) cxaimiit'u before a Trial Justice on charge ot having shot ( apt. E. Smith'* colt, but was dis charged for w ant of lestiinouy sufficient to convict. —A tine. airy, commodious and elegant ly furnished room in the Custom House, known as the Collector's room, having been for a long time without an occupant cau now be leased, 1 am told, on very ad vantageous terms. Enquire within. — Having obtained a charter from the 1-egi‘lature fur a ltaiiroad from this place to Calais through the towns of I’errv. l’ern broke and Kobbinston. only ttie compara tively unimportant little item remains to render it an accomplished fact, viz: the building and rguiping the some. How ex tremely convenient it will be, Mr. Editor, for you when you make your annual visits through this section of the county. —The Iron Works stopped last week on the puddlers’ side for the want of water — In a few days the rolling mills stopped and the puddlers resumed, but unless rain cornea soon the Works will suspend. The drouth is sensibly felt. The Company is preparing to put iu a monster engine, that will drive all their machinery through dry and wet seasons alike. The'pay rollof the workmen in January was the largest of any mouth on record; the amount of business was large. Mr. Wilson, the new Superin tendent, is succeeding finely, and the Com pany appears prosperous. On the cars, last summer, a vonng woman arrayed in a shirt waist anil a boy's straw hat, and hair cut short and curled, sat quietly reading, when an old fellow got on at Bridgeport with a friend. Looking about a moment for an entire seal, he espied a bov sitting solitary a few seats away, and lie coolly gave the straw-hatted woman a poke, sating. ‘Here, von young fellow,just go aud sit with that oue over ibere bnvs can't he taking up all tho seats this wav.’ The young ladv fronted round with an indignant exclamation, ami the old aian looked in perfect as inii'Shineiii at the flounced and fluted •i <rt, out ol which grew the body of a bov. ‘Well, did you ever?* said bet w •men's righta is coming to this, 1 can’t u llouc front t’othar.’—Mxcknngt. Rational Union Republican Convention. The undersigned. constituting the Na tional Committee designated by the Con vention held at Chicago on the 20tli of May. 1868. hereby call a convention of the Union Republican party at the city of Philadelphia, on Wednesday, the 5th day of June next, at 12 o'clock noon, for the purpose of nominating candidates for the < ttiep* of President and Vice-President of the United States. Kach State is authorized to be represent ed in the Convention by delegates equal to twice the iiuiuIht ot $ei>&(ot* ami Rep resentatives to which it will lx* entitled in the next National Congress, and eaeh organized Territory is authorized to send two delegates. In calling this Convention, the Commit tee remind the country that the promises of the Cnion Republican Convention of 1868 have been fulfilled. The States late ly in rebellion have been restored to their former relation* to the Government. The laws ot the country have been faithfully executed, public faith has been preserved, and the national credit firmly established. Governmental economy has been illustra ted hy the reduction at the same tuue. of (he public debt and of taxation; and the funding of the national debt at a low er rate of interest has been successfully in augurated. the right* of naturalized citi zen* have been protected by treaties, and immigration encouraged by liberal pro vision*. The defenders of tin* Union h;»\e been gratefully remembered, and the 1 rights and interests of labor recognized. : Law* have been enacted, and are being ! enforced, for the protection of person* and | property in all section*. Kqial suffrage j ha* been engrafted on the National Con : -ti tut ion; the privileges and immunities of ! American citizenship have become a part • >f the organic law and a liberal policy ha* been adopted toward all who engaged ! ill tin- rebellion. Compile tinn* in foreign relation* have been adju*ted in the interest ; of |»eace throughout the world, while* the 1 national honor has been maintained. Cor ruptioii ha* tieen eX|»os»‘d. otfeiidei * pun . i*h» d. re*|M)ii*ihility enforced. *afegnard j e*tabli*hed. amfenow. a* heretofore. tin* Republican party stands pledged to cor ' reet ail atm** * and carry out all reform «ictM v of the public fo conti mm* .ui«I thinly establish it* fundamental prin ciple*. we invite the <*o-.*peralioii of all he citizen* of tin- I’niteii Mates. W 11.1.1A vi < LAI i IN. of Massachusetts. ( liairinan. U II LIAM K. ClIANIUKR. of New H Utl| shire. Secretary. John V |Vtrr« Mvne T " ‘» l>orn FIon«| * ' l.ukr 1’ r.l iu I Vt I. * * ifpilt. : s « L H Frieze K l J h . II < Utucll i. » II II !*tir»W' *llK' ( t J *ui#a I* *l >« \i» J .It. U \ .1 VI ll S »;I t !| v« .»Tth I. I " ill im il K' in'd# 1*4 A « I * U II * r 1 VI J' t. i*. IK'I s I* >ni-T K invi It |; Cow#u «»!»;•• It 4 Hke Ark in* i Jot. . i . urn i . t ll I I trk 'l . -u < ■ F.irwrll idii.-*i« V A 11 t »n k* (u< fc t /. < hamlli1 VI >1.4 ui If • • 1 * VI . t nr<l I . i J 1 \terdl. V| un E ll 1 4%!.»#,>• ■ I»»*i'l Alwo*"l. A : • J *Oif* W* VVI1 Nrv 1 | k *»#•> IV Mrl srrv I >wa II W i 01 U'lt 0 ^ • .< i .t 1 vi 1 ■;t t»# ‘rfe * ’ 1 - ■ n i 1. I . • k 1 t# *r 11* V4 t ... It 1 . ffr.. 4 J U ll 1 )b»rd VV \ 4 \\ V UurU'itPi I» k t 1 Wm >l t*n N 1 - J IL.irpu 1».« of l I VV 4*husgt.>n, l» l Jan ll. IrTj Republican Caucus. H»mio»Uoni)f L^lojf.u, t. the Republican I, ti cal Convent.on Ttt* Repubii an Party of M *.a# Un m.nuai for liraui on; C ll.i I be republican member' *»f the legisla ture i«*eiubi. d iu the Ibpre*. daU* • H * 1 i-t evening, f t the putjHi**- • »i . . mg four delegate* at large 1.. tin* naiion il 1 iMinv t I («I nominate t.llidid.l’e. f• • 1 I- lent and Vi President of the l lt« I , Ma*. *. I e 1 » ten * wa' called ’•» order f * Hon J " l’*>rt«i id Burlington. wai wa* • !»«»-* 1 chairman at tin- • umi' on VV . dm•* ilav evening Iasi. il*m. Kbeii VV.|f»u;*, • »f Moulton, w a* >* -‘retarv lb tore pr »■ eedmg to b.t iof. lion. .lobu J. I’ rry oi Oxford. remarked that a* the: •*a« but one sentiment i t rcgaid fo rli **• i* ■ • • of < I I dates for tile db c* ■ t I'residen* a -I \ 1 # l’r« -! I. id. b wmi d take tin* liberty to offer the follow ij 1. - solve, w bii h tie thought w otili! accord vvitti tin- feelings of the republican party of tin State !t» s<iLVKD. That I’lvss* * *». <,runt and s-hur* ; i* r • »lf#\ are tie- tirsf • hoiet »f th* U<-puhu vAii* id Maine. »* tiididal* . t .r l*p-*id nt and \ 1 c |*re*iil. uf of ft).' t lilt* d *»t.»fi * , vud w 1’li Uh-s. nam* s tnsrrtbcd ufiuti iur banners.—the °‘d I brig*. >tat* will 1 ad th- . .*!uwn* in th I*r- si*I» uual .utest .f l*7.v an,| . I4it (>f th • light with around majority of tw nty thou sand v ules. 1 fo* Teadi rg of the residve vv.*s receive I wiihgi.-al applause and il wa-U;,anim *u ! •. as«cd. e.e h member of the couveution rising iu lii* s. .it. Mr. W liiteoiob of K!l#\v*irfh. pr*•*.-• 1 r* 1 Hn- name of lion, F A. Pike of 1 a ais. as candidate for delegate. Mi Perry oDxlon] presented the name of M ui V. * Karnogton of Fiyc »nrg. Mr. Brown of Bangor, presented the name of II »n. I-a.ab s --f* .*f Bangor Mr Fcs-sen l *f» .d P.iiflau l pi.-sente.1 the name o 1 lion. Frederick U »bt of 1*01 li un A committee, consisting of Me**r < lias** of f .1 ,is. Palmer ol Bangor. VV **b > ot Water* tile. O’Biioti of t oruisb. and ■ Knight of Portland, wen* appointed to re ceive *ort and conn! votes for *1. legati -at large. Idle several bado.iugs W ei e had. and the following g* utleiueti fleeted : lion. F. A Pike of t aiai*. lion. Frederick Kobie of t>orhaiu. Hon. Isaiah Stetson of Bangor. Hon. K. 1*. Farrington of Fryeburg. The following gentlemen were chosen Alternates : John Hall. Em., of S*»uth Berwick Hon. S<*tii Tisdale of KH-sworth F (’. Perkins, Ksq., of Farmington. Hon. Edwin Five of Newcastle. The caucus then adjourned with enthu sistt*-cheers for Guant ani> Colfax.— [Daily Kennebec Journal. . Business Notices. KmFLmymkst To euergeltc men «nd w*» m* n. we give cmrdoyiucut that pay* from #4 to P p,r day. Busin*'ss strict iy honorable, und ailapted to every city, town and village, "end to *«n>p e ami goto Work at once* Address J. Latham k Co.. £rj VVaahmj(tou St. Boston, Mass tf 51. Stagnation in the blood tends to produce nine-tenth* ot the diseases “flesh is heir to.’* This, however, it obviated. wrmiolT debili tating the system, by administering Lvniam's Caihautic Extract. tf 51. Not among the least of the invaluable prop erties of Miss Lawyer’s salve are its beniti cial eff.atk on the hair. Rtibb**d .»1i the scalp in ove ot six different parts it promote* the growth of the hair, prevent* it* turning giay. and,on bald *4»ots. it produce* a new growth of hair. No lady should be without this inval uable article as au indispensable cosmetic for the toilet. It eradicates dandruff nnd disease from the head, and blotches and pimples from the face. tf50 Sprains are thoroughly cured—iffhere be not extensive lesion— v thoroughly Using Kenne’s Pain-Killing Magic Oil. It is also good for other pains and aches. It is an excellent f»m ilr_^.l .. *l .u . K.I.. Good Food and Plenty of It, produce* the tame effect upon a person who has been starv ed that the Peruvian Syrup, an Iron Tonic does upon the Weak and Debilfta'ed: it makes tb< m strong and vigorous, changing weakness and suffering into strength and health. We understand that the whooping-cough is quite prevalent in towns around us; but thist no cases have proved fatal. Some families use nothing but Johnson's Anodvne Liniment. Our Doctor, however, sars a little ipicac. to produce vomiting, would be an advantage. There are more than a thousand different kind*of pills in the United States. Some of them are worthless and injurious, others are ff»»od and beoeficial. Old Dr. Parsons invent ed the best anti-bilious pill we ever saw or heard of. They a ? sold under the name of Parson's Purgative Pills. Be Careftit- —In these days when tight hats, hot air, and sedentary occupations, cause the hair to fall out. It is a matter of no little im portance to know which of the hair prepara tions are of any value The majority, a* bit been frequently proved by the first derm.itolog lata, yr hair-doctor*. posess little «.r no mer it. Such being the tact, it is consoliug to those who are afflicted to huow theue in raaliy one good article, woich i- recommended and UM?d y the first medical authority, and hag *tood werv tent, many years. This preparation is Hall's VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAlK RE NE'WEB,—a truly scientific compound, which i* unquestionable the best pjepamrion of the kind now before the American public. It will restore to gray hair ita ungual coi«»r. cleanse iheberd thoroughly,tore all eruptions ot the w*alp; and will always restore the hair *o long at nay germs remain, aa they almost invaria bly do, until extreme old age has destroyed the roots. The orignal article is made by R. P. Hall A Co., Nashua, N. H. Know observation* under the Miero«copc of the blood of patients u-itg Fellows’ Compound Syrup of llv|>opbo*pliites. taken from time to time positive proof ha- t*een obtained ol the n nioval of di«e-»*ed and *tead Idood particle* and the *ub-tituthm of vitalized di-c*. *„ nec eaanry to Ibn ronatruetioo ol beaitby mutcle. ——^ Ellsworth Pri«o Current. CciTort*l Weekly. Arr'e* per be.St.Jo Potato,,. in Cooking.—50 a fl.on K/f«.. .v» fried.10 a It IkiMMHitir Lard.l?| Rutter per »h.,.tn limindtfog. .* a a IVant. per bit.. SoO a 1.30 lieef. Tag Clwwwe.17 tear snltPork... #20 a ia [ Com.. ..106a II* Million.4 •» 5 Flour.tk»0 t * II ou -pi mu J amt*.7 a 9 drain—Parley,.»• Turkey*.15 <t*t*.70 a 7'» Idrken*.lo i 15 Rye.113 a 1.13 V* al.4 to 5 llsjr.23 »>' Ham.li* 10 Hide-.'d R ugh Tnltow.6 "locpSkiu . ..100a 123 j Rendered .10 I til -kin*.I ' llanl Wood, . lAOaO.IO i Lime.1.40 per cask I Mill..t.uu a 4.0“ i (o,n Meal,. il** I Fleece Wool.50 a 53 Rj • ..1 .tO a IJW | Pulled,.3u to 3 MAKIXK LIST. .Xrwtaraada. Brig J II Lane. (of Soar«pofi) shut®, at N Y | from Mutant**. rejmrt- fine weather up to the fi li itisl. and thru look t h uvy N L gale, ship ping heavy -c*- and stove forward house. **vh 1 ha* L Moody, (of Frauktort) Abbott, af N Y t.om INra. report* fi i»* weather to Hat trn-. ml from ihence five day* with strong Mrlabl* gale*, during winch lo-t I mat a..d -p*if -ails; fi li m-t. Jo* Coi*i,rr*. -e*tn*u. of Th"iu s*tou. fell overboard from the jibboom and w • io*t. Ship Wn Cummtng*. Miller, from New Or j 'em- for Cronaiadt. !m- put into Bermuda in a teak\ condition «ud will r 'main for rep dr-. -I.... r. .... V..... .. r.._ V .. Y«»rk. before r« jHirt4'<l misting. ha* arrived at N T. bavng been bmwo off. **« h Z* t.» l’*i. Thoinps.m. at Maugiiez from Mai anus, report* i.eaff N md N K gales the entire i as*Hg»*. and w %% to«i*. s NoriU id llat I 'm*. has lict'ii leaking 9000 strokes per hour ' tin* l-.r»t 12 .1 n*. ItttMpje Alice TatIton. Connor. from lurks I«Und* for Portland, put into Newport l.Vh j *b«*rt of pr •vi-ion*. •*** li l.- \ ,int. (.it Minhrg.in) broke fmn» hw tu "M mgs st M ohegui n the gale »>l .Id u»*t, -.n.l di Hie «»«i! o *. t i »u tin- i> h « ap’ f r nis Hrt ke|t with In* crew started in the He-»rgle J i hI. and after a long *♦• itch found !tet 2<> I to 25 uni* south of the 1-iud of .M-mlngau. i W lih the vv ai» r o»er her h ill IliMuirrs. >eh u.T.in, from H **t«*n <f »nd f,,r Tort »iM vv.ih corn. * nil* g .»ng through Itr.» » I **• din-1 14 ii. pitched and r • lr.| *,. t>id y. iha? fu i initniu i*t hru-•- »b-»ui Iitu third* up tnd n * ii» It i oirud iw ir foresail ftittr»dr. d>« ih nig 1 t o v »** !<• Im<I• v i list *!i~ vv a* -h ig-d |o put j luti* l.\ im for repairs. t ten- garaged at Navann if) night d | fin- 7< a in*; *«fing «. veml raffs <-f fog- .olnf: • i,*l d mi tging n a « c\n tr **'-||it pot. Ouv . , on«- v« -*• I tieid 'o her am h i: jjc. - h lt> I1J Kr an si in. »l Kockl ml. which n * I at Cat Kid i i lt)«l pa • ! h , * i!l I .» • l,!.\v «lld vvent **hore it M : .• , if* J*- lut . i- av III. her high and Irv t !ovv til. . Mm 1|j4, j In en got of! » ner. m I with the . v p-|i>u of In i.ig *ti slu'd i* Ittfie hurl N- " Y«NTfc. I- * 15th—fho !'ir>pie Hi- Nit Fletcher, whnii went ashore ar Fi*i M * Uie*. 1. I last Week, h »* gone to pmces. The Cargo, t* a ill I silk . vi »* | >.it 11) * IV • d "• ■ M.n CM Uak'i. iroin Haltun ire. arrived iM hul > <in Uth m*t. v% i h decks swept, • arg • • laUMg.'d and boat* g »ne. * aindeu llei i. • I *a> s .he I boroughfire , Hi i U Iwiit . 4 a; t Mi I*. «j< ii»* lii ipe s( •»i iii .if ?*uud«\ m'ru ng <>t! m r iu Hit mgs iii the rn-.i . • ugiii »r I .• Imi.iT i* 4 * -H.p ..{ p) tons. b Va.Ucd it $|<JUU. In*Hi t| I .r 4 l **hl|» India, fiotn l‘» iis.icula t .r l.iverp"- I put inf-* h. • Hist 13 ti iu*tf with daUl.i ti »v . g In * it 4*h->l>- .ill i re. f lti ig l arm? K Ticseimg f >m It .a»nn for 1 <* . .ii,. put info V\ linn ngt.o, \ , pj jj w i’ *i ;■•** ■ .| * i • 11id lu »ml> » nu u »ke«i. * k *** h. I>aViJ I tab ui,s (- '•Iocs ton) (julc ft on «»i - v •-«; >u for Sew Y irk 11 » •, ■ * % _ / 2nd I 'I. O.t in nil* ill. *p.lt f..re* i:i . l ist ,n 1 n * a • r b> ih li.ii.l foreui »st fi ,d six m j b .W iV.s .1 ligg U b-W-pir at kill; fo a*!*. in mb*N.in *>oie Inm *. ve.se) r«. M I ».il|.p:llg *» V *ea- ; oil 11,** Hill, lost t .. 'All *p: nog hnt III .ii. v. -m-I .a ||,. r. > of I | v% ud on.' *»-a. dr if !->g on a lee «h -re e»u^ a d • 111 ik- a i < r got .lu ll . * Hid eh i ^ out. lull, w lid shift d N 4V md blew |,-r shore, w i|. h .jste.l unto 111 fi. w tie u th** d • of llie vessel com nei ced to work and ui i g g -1 Inf ; iher. tiring no eh mr« of . |V,„x , i j, v e-»el 4 ti .mis wrie taken >.fl l ie 1 HI, t,v f.r^ U in r t uii<, N i*»u. fi'Mi Haiti, »ui land-, at S* vv \ rs (bill. • * up*"* ■ 'onifli at Near York fr. Aq on !••*. and spin %>,,* it„.| sprung h>re|»> .»£ * • - M ha A. U • i: |r, at New Yoi lr hi t odeu i'. in • g % . 1 > ,, uV. of! i t,e r 4i. ' * of l». a w.»ie in iN >. g.le w>i. i a-t d 7* ! 71 hour*, si.v, bulwark* ant lost dvk load «*f | Ce'laf og*. • I b f 'ii i a. It * kel y. of an I fr >»,, sr John Nit f .r Uosi.iii. A i* a*tioi e at >tu It a, boi . >| .•. sti the il u in*l I in* Fuinia was iuadr I Willi iuin.x i. ai.d p bo. y vou d not lx- go ..{I lii ig Jt < Mai .i (ui Tori i * g ». at s Y »' M h tiaa. rep r<s Uih iist. lat 32 10, I"!. 77 32 w t. n • to du mg 4 i,. »v) > 1. gsw . •I*ipi-*4 a treiin lid u* -ea w’in h bfok - *'4u t Ino.is. ,t ive on warw-. and storied fbe ve*ewl teasing. ai*o vv.»*n d overtioard dick load u* ■ s, tl iiluUl aud Watet « 1.4, . _ Doiik sin- Tort*. !••»* T ’*—<11 111., b iqae Vnu* M Dray, f JT 1 .’ » au b ig vim Ih ». *1 n. \ 4 It • te 1 . . ,,»»« Phi! 1 * I * • >, * II1 • t*** t.m . W |!Sot 1 l.t X • r|»o«»| ; brig { A b- 'l 1 • ‘I . *r , li, iv lviin, 11 it til* • • » - u . . '! 1 1* 1 >.-qne Mirs'.h -u and F.vj.t, brig l. < Ui- . oi l o n« s A 1*0 •>■ h lleiK*. K Ho-k Hay, \ s. ' F» > b- .4 >rs .so ion 5;»r*r. I».ngo. Annie '1 4., M. g l 4 . * \ 1 'I i.irq..- I a',e| Sewn ill s( Thom is vFm Hu • -.ittin, fril I n -Huft llifi inil, • J • . .el.. - il Ilm-fc VauCilet. Ii. ouacvim . . i_ ... 4 .4 * J 1 4,. . s in ,r.ur , 4«alre*t ... , M . ,tizu di , ... rft K isu.ort *11 tf v\ I llor -e Ai laili, V abioet, 4 .nine y I W hitia me Deer Island. Ar ZDfh. brig 0>o«UnUnr, U«-iix« M41.km—A. I7tn, l'a/agoo. Hi.ke*, ia«ip..rt; Oreg- n. Kockiand; Convoy , French foi N Y bUil'CuttR—.Vr i'U). *.'ti* II * Ut'we. Tunu'C, It. cklanit 1 -t New lurk, » i. N g*>:. g i;.-. if. n tr 1 Ka*ip«jrt fo. do, Ocean belle. L -lliii. Mm hia* IL-r do: .1 T Hardiug, lb binsou. lb. >u. ItiK'kmiir-s.'ld nUi. -ch i »Uwainf.-ak. I^ird t« VV I.ongt u Ni.w l4>n-l’k**eil tbr<nigh«sii' ’ <j,»n- liin. •ch •* T ltroun. Tinker, a- <1 1 • -> : »pln A ,osier, rwin Itob sen lor Trovtiieuee, W il Uailier, Kao l ifl. no f r li..*ion. Kio. Nuitei, do i.». Trosi 'Ui.-e lid litti. Montezuma. llamta(*nd Uaib'duen; l.tpsev Qu-eu. Matanz as. Ntai.ight, tlnpkio*. Ja< 4*ouV n le * \> idth.biig 'i a* N Via* tin. Ilr-wn, Demerara ,ada)s, fChs AitmrU l.trencr. t rectum*. T irli iuil t o N .rinti,, i;« t». ca-a Fiorem ■ Kkli, T011] i. «| for Ttdlad-'i|'ln ». N. v.i : * Davis, «1 . for no. \ Haynes. .Nuiiiti. frail kivvm. 'l sr.a. H ir I »ug. Ttovidriic*1; diiil>»o. Hiiislow. Torilau l \r 150,. b: g MarU.a A Merry. Kerry, ^ ardena* Col ik ti, »mp H arle. tlmuphrev. n.r H *ug K-jug. l>4 que Mila*. H'gguis, Aspitiwall, sen via> k.velyu, M- ia-nu. .Noiluik. T * * »e J Ihrougn Hell Usis IJUI. tchs Malabar, Md aily. VVecsaWkeu »4W Newport; Lucy Ann . i'orre). New Vo k tor Salem Ai L’nh. in qin Mar) Knowiton Totter. Tort .111 Ti Ce, nli Zela T-i, l li"mpsou. May tguez. 4 id. *cti fried -mub. ■'imiri, Harbuloe. Ar I5ih, l»ng* W«ter I.U) . Mraui, >ania Maria; M tiiha A Men v , lie. v r arvlrua-. An.li 1 Ina - lot* , VV lilU‘, Nail Lay 1 1 1 id, n-:.* llcicn A lioAtu, AlexsQdci ,l>e:uei ara , \g -.11 ilsdun, PeH*aco. ^ vr l.’>.ii, baiqa. " Idaiio, kubanl-ia. • n-nlu-g v. Vbe.deeii. 1 iv it, * fr .1 i v«-*1«m . b l-* lti • • !> • :. Caidewa*, Nliuwankle. Ttu Kina, taai Vr.,l»*ii . Ton vtri, Allen. 1'en-aC ..a, H M U»*«iev. New Orleans; ‘dm Campbell, mukU, Aqaim, fr, it m» v ei, Keilev, Ma. gmz. U*ii, bust-., tt.ekpori j for Viig ua , Nevad 1, Davi-. Toriiaud, Sid -tn p Orarle. for Hong Kong. Ar l4»ui. barqu.; vlary C K„i, Matanxaa; [ vch C il t.atou. 'iiacklmd. Tori Morant, Ja. . Lld.baiques ■•aiah A ••taple*. >tone. Cardenas; j fr. A Cochrane, »wa»y. do; brig Tally Ho, Chlsaui. ' [ XuuidaU. Ar ltflh. barque Aarali b Hale. White, Malinza*. j sch Outara, >prague, Mdk lliv.-r, Ja. Ar lath, L Vi Met 1 ui. Muck-port, frill a May. 1 ! Calais. Sardinian aud i.ataw tiuieak. Kockiau *1. J 1 C luiti*. un-1 li W fc-it, tor Virginia. ~ MAiUUEb, Waltham—Eeb. ITtb, by A. 1*. Barker, Esq., Mr. Joshua Seeley of Ellsworth ami Mi** Syl via V. .Iordan of Waltham. Tre muni—Feb. tftfi, by Andrew Tarr, Esq., i C»l»t. Ju«*.-ph W. Hobiuson aud Mr*. Ada A. ' Uobin»ou botli of Tremoat. Boston—13th iu*t., Mr. Arthur Baxter, ot Quiucy and Ml** Lucy Odiqrne of l>ix l*iand, , Eden—Feb. 11th, by L. J.Thomaa, t**q., Capt. ^ Alburn Salisbury ami Mi** Sarah C. Thump- I son, both of Eden. Urlund—Jan. 14th. bv J. H. Condon, esq., Mr. John S. Partridge and ilia* Susan Gray, both of Urlund. Sullivan—Feb. 19th, By W. B. McCrate Eaq., Mr. Gilbert Gould-boro and Mi** Ada A. St ven*. both of Gould-*boro. a DIED Treinont—7th last., Mr,. Myrtle Johnson, aged 81 year,. South Hancock—Feb. 9th, Mr,. Elizabeth Crabtree, widow of Lemuel \V. Crabtree, aged Mi year,, 10 month, and 23 day,. Urland—Feb. 13tb, at hi, residence in thia village Deacon John Buck aged 77 yean . Thu, closing a long and well bpenl life in' the peace fill as-uranee of the higher life. Mortality ha, in thia diapenamiion inflieVed on thi, community a aevere bereavement. Mr. Buck’, characteristics were energy and activity in business—unqualified Integrity and atrict morality. A, a Christian be was firm, eon,be tent anu devoted. Hi, opinlou were not al' the neutral or negative kind, but eminently posi tive and openly expressed and vindicated. Whatever ot fault or defect may have been ascribed to him—with or without cause—will now readily yield to the pressure of sadness which pervades thi, community and be remem bered no more, and general assent will assign to Um “the reward of the Just.” E. Caution. MS Randall haa cautioned people against harbor* ing me on hia account, ml aay* 1 have let! his bed and board A* to the bed. that was my r»n*on*l property when married. and as for board maintained my wif ail and Mr. Randall a part of the time. OR1NDA M. RANDALL. Caatlae Jan 10, 111. M Caution. ALL peraona are hereby forbidden to harbor or trnat mv wife, f.ucy C Gray, on mv account, a* I th ill pay no debt* of her’ oo«»racl»ng, the having loft mv bed and board without any Instill able cause. ALMUN'D L. GKVY. Sledgwick, Feb 10, 1372. 3w7» Commissioners' Notice. WE, the subscriber*, having tveen appointed hy the linn. Parker Tuck, Judge of Probate for the « onn»y of Hancock, to receive and e\*o, me u?e claims of o-editor-. to the (state of Wil iisro Fullerton. Jr.. lau of E It worth, deceased, repre*eated insolvent. do herebv give notice that •I* months are a'lowed to taid creditor* to bung in ami prove iheir claims; and that «re shall at tend that service »t ihe uffi e of A. F. Drtn^wa ter. In said KIUworth, on the d *t Wednesday* in April and Msy iiex . A. r 1»IU XK water. MONROE Yot’NG Elltworth, Feb ftth, DCl. Sw7 The Latest and the Best ! New Washing Machine, Invented bv a Lady who h*« had a long rxpe neuce iu ihe Laundry busineas, and .* hicb not onlv combine* ihe g***! •|>i.*!mes of all W i*hl »g Machine* n<»w ui use. but i* an improvement on their bc*t quahlies. It saves Time, labor, Feel & Seat. < tu l»e easily woiked hy a child, will not get out <*f order, and will *avc it* c »*’ iu a fear »n«»nlhs in the wear and tear of g irmcnlx and the breaking of Imttou*. \**w on exhibition at the American House. K it worth, where we will l»« pleaded to give you *c- ' ruar demonstration ot iu utility and practica bility. Don't Fail to See it Work. < «>unty tud town sight* <>r tingle tuacbiue ou appii auou of the \g-ut*ot the •» .*t Intralmui A Hunt, 7tf Post 1U»v 477. It Kill id, Mt*. FACTS I 9BRL Wheeler & Wilson Sewilig Machine! THE FAMILY SEWING MACHINE H!I Ii >111- h> rear i il-. ileal iuAUi> i* lev trie-' weight ?' 1 iICv eotlldit't Dae of Vm (I » if. ( )i ' in*e l t«> k;i »vv liov ol ! fie* rl.uri wh i dlirr W he i e the ti -Duail < i ; in I e • W li e l lie- to ill til»! sum I it ruV J* i i I ^ di-^u-lc l uml let:. K ni i .4 a- .i ^eiicrai l.iiu^j i» ticultliv'#' i the. have ;;ot T1IK. BLOCK. ISLAND MEl^LFA p hero pretty lm<I I h i 1 it* oriifir 1; 1' I e.e vv .it a f l.ow natn.-d Hid I- t ank fix*. II * was * > t uni ot * o»l drink tii.it lie would roll ovei'oii. 'r i- hick in tlit! street wifli a tuuuei lekiu^ in h - thro it, a id a ju.j of w a i - • “ h. .»m* si le, with a paper stuck otiul*S. winch rea 1: Kind -tranters, a* you pa-* a! P*>ur in the funnel < kkI aw 1 str ing. He enjoyed a «tmi*. he dal. Me harp.. ivo sieam-eous -* lon^, one riav h» ’ *'m- i: tie vv n. a i. r *•*».! o,» ahnteuiioiis Wiiile. Me joined fin* J .i... u.^w. • iT'.il*,«r'M»in* at the M.huerjr More of Mr*. M r n • « i m I *rol>jrti» !\ot TO Til V. II >\ r»I It sTD Fsof the s„jH <.„,, ?"•*; • «I ("onrt -’eft* I.** bo’l**n a* I'M-** - * 'i w11' m an** for 0',- i nm* ol Hancock m si»-,» of M nn»' on th** *e '.vnd T-ie-d ir of A prfl A D lf7? SOrilf \ At.I KY of Flcn in *»'•! < owntv Hvnce-k. wife of Ephraim Al'ev t r*f •«i<) F. len rr«|>*rtliillv libel* ir 1 if v. - t :s *-«> w.r . Mr* C.'irt t» be tn* oil'd fiat -be n s* li*ftl'lr mvrn* I to the -V I VphrOm A it l 11-wo'th in -aid i 'in*'- • )l m •-*< k .n th- l. I.ir < f Imiiv v \ I) | * * • , D \#a M.- \ i ■ * Oit « f 11*ti• ■ < f ho J’f.n i* now end I i p'l l>v »»H Enh-i -i |i*w*V> Itrs h'Mon who ire n > w 'ivmsr * * r. \m i \J. wh . will b<* four i v**.irH ol * April «*h. 1*7*2 «nd Uplrtit' K who ill' be -won v :trs .11 the .11-t «*»'. ot Mirth \ P 1ST- that inur b’»cl*n* -roe Choir int- rro »r rtitfi* h o llwui behaved bet-elf »« a fa»*h ill. nit*s*r nn f afT«-r*i >n t«- wrif*- ttnrar.l the «*id Kph r*ini A !*• wh .Hr re* »r 11*-- of' hi- ni irna^a • iwfnsnl and d**tr on d-vers dav« and tori'** •lure tn*-ir - ud iMtrrm «rri a***. v / on the Is* ! iy I of M iy \ I> **r? at «,ouM«boi o in said ' ' Mini j wnd on d r»*r- tun*'-) and plv*** -in*’** H»'.? ho* | (■"•nillIlH the crime «>f adnlccrv with direr Irw i women who.** nine- *-e t-» v »ur lib** <nt 1 unkunw Tha* «ai I Fr-hr lim MI*• v or«m''t‘- ' thi* rr'firc of vl"'t* rV wi*h .>n^ f haHon** V F -* •t lr«mt>oui|.| |-| % din sail 4 onn'v .if l!:in**ock i on U»c IUI d*y of July A. !>. and C •lire-* other time* wnd plwcew -aul Kphinim M lev commrtted the rnroc of adnltery with *a. i (.'Ciwrli.Ue \ Fo-s ince th« 31»t <t«f of July A. l> I'd'* Thwl **id Fphrwim and Charlotte A. ••*> bibi'ed *t Bockland Me in M*y and June A. I* 1^71, a* hw-f.amj nn I wife; tint fher were 1»«t heard Iroffi fn December \ Il 1*71, at l o»l' n, 'In* Th it wince their interm irriaife Toor hb«*l ant h*« i.red *t Kden in *md Con tv <-f ll« m k u tfi -aid F(Aralm Alley n« hn«band nri-l wife until April A. I# 1*71, since which period he ha* entirely deserted h.-r wnd her children and ha* enntrihoted no^ln* »o her or »heir support, wherefore yoi#«- »uid lib Iwnt piwv* riifbt and Jim tn e wn*l that she m.iy be divoicesl from the b< • ni * • 4 matrimony betw-en her and in 1 her -aid hu*- ■ band, that her request U reason ibb* and proper. e«#ndueive to HoirMitic harmony and eon-i*t*-nt ' with the u«*ace nnrf morality of -o«*ietv. And sfo* j natild furtfier re^peclfullv .i»W for the cimtodv ao-1 education of h« r *iid children. Nina M :in*l f.etette K . a* lh**ir father, the -aid libelee. I- hi o' *uita le person t » b*ive the care, cit*todv and e<lO' alion ot sai I < tiildren on account ot his nu Ui »ral habits, Wild aw tu duty bound will ever pray . SOPHIA ALLEY. Ell*worth, Jan. hill, 1813. Ilanfnr. Feb Id. JST>. In vacation.— It iw orderrd that thewithm name 1 ; ltl»el*nt Kive noilcr lo the Itbe ce of th** pen dency of t !> tea Mm-I bv pubiiwhinc an a* tea led | copy of the w it hi n libel and thl*order three week* sue* e«-ively in ihc KHwivorth \n»en«-an pnbli-h »-d at El -worth in Hancock (Jounty, the last uu • beat ion I-* he thirty dav* a* b**-l before th«- next term the Supreme Ju ii i ll Court to be hoiden at Ell-worth in Hancock Couniy on the second I lie Ida v ol April next El*Vi AKI> KENT, J s. Court. A true ewpy of the libel and odor t lie icon Atte-t il. B. SAI NDERS Clerk 3w8 To THE IIoNoKABLE T HE Jl sTICE> of the supreme Judicial Court next to be hidden at Kll»«ortn, wiinin ami i..»r me c-miniy oi nan c«»rk on the second Tuesday of October A. L>. 1871 C AKOLlNE E. GILLA'PIE of Mariaville. in the County of Hancock and 'tale ot Maine, wile of William Gillaspie, respectfully libels and given this honorable Court to be in formed; that •he eras lawfully married to said w illiirn Gilla* pie at Alexander m the County of Washington in **aid State, on the 3th day of dune A. 1). 186.') by It W. Tyler Esq . dustier of the peace, and ha* had bv hiin no children , that she Jived and cohab- 1 lied Will) said William titilaque at Cooper in said 'tale, a* man and wife from Ma * 18«3 to dull 6lh l#*;, when *ai I William t .illa*pie, your libelant* husbnnd, wholly disregarding hi* marriage vow , aud obligations, did Wilh>iU cause or provuca- j non desert and abandon her, your libelant, and went to Alexander aforesaid and afterwards to | place or place# unknown and that hi* present v» hereabouts are unknown to your libelant, that said William Will aspic then cruelly neglected and refused to provide tor your libeUnt’s support and i that during and since said desertion and abandon ( rnent said William Cillaspid continually disre garding his said vow* and obligations still contin ues to abaudoii h«e» and cruelty neglects aud re ■ lose to provide /or her, your libelant's support, and that he nas never returned to re-nine his marriage relations: but that your libelant in all things since their intermarriage has always be haved herself as a iai‘hful, chaste and affection ate wile towards him the raid William Gtllaspie. Whereas there are no rea-onable or probable ground* an which they will ever come together again ami assume their former relations ot hus band and wife. Wherefore your libelant pravs ) right and justice, aud that she may be divorced fiom the bonds of matrimony between ber and her said husband : that it is reasonable and proper conducive to domgalH barmory aud consistent | with the pence end morality or society, CAROLINE K. GILLAHPIE. j Ellsworth Sept., 1st, 1*71. STATE Off MAINE HANCOCK, ss. Supreme .fudicinl Court, Octo ber Term, 1*71. Up*»n the loregoing libel the Court order, that notice of the pendency of the same be given to the libelee thereiu named, by serving an attested copv ot Mid libel, aud ot tins order thereon, on the said libelee or by publishing ttie same iu the Ellsworth American three weeks successively the Inst publication or service aforesaid tw be at ! least thirty days before the next term of this 1 Court io be boideo at ElLsWOBTU, within and tor the county of Hancock, on the second Tuesday of j A pi iI next, that said libelee may then and there j appear, and answer the sakt libel, and show ! cause, if any be have, why the prayer tAeieoi •hould uol be granted. _ Attest H. B. SAB5DER9, Clerk. ▲ Iran copy ef the libel and order thereon. [ Ait—l: H. B. aauxoBMa. Clerk, Proposals. SEALED proposal* will lie received (until the second Monday in March) for furnishing ma terial* exclusive of the frame and building a school, bouse according to plan" and specifications, which May be seen with the buildiog committee K C. CII \TTO. I G WALKER. D L ROBERTS, I B PERKINS, R W. CONDON. «• -i.- ... . Building committee. Brook,,t!l« Jan. n. 187*. 6w« Foreclosure of Mortgage. WHERE \S. \\ ilium E. Grinded and Amos C. Grinded, late of B'uehill. d ceased. br their deed of mortgage dab-d August 8 h. !8%.a-h1 teoorded hi Hancock County Registry. Vol. 138. Page JIM conveyed to Reuben Uiindell late of ItUiehfll. decease*1, a lot of iand lying m said Bluchill. bounded N. W by Penobscot tow* line southeasterly by landol Dirid Black, south westerly by land oc.mjue* bv llora<*e Mixer, and northeasterly by land of Elbion and Byron ller ri« k being the late homestead of the late Reuben Grendell,—also, one ocher lot lying in *»i I Bl ie hill, on Camp stream, and Hie same conveved by John Stevens to said Reuben Grendell. recorded at Hancock County Registry, ami improved by said G tndell in his life ti ue as a meadow and w«»od hit. and the condition of said mortgage having lieen broken. 1 Susan Grinded. A im's of the Goods and Estate of said Keubeu Utindell, claim a foreclosure thereof. Si’s \N GRfXOELL, Adm’x. Bluehill, Jan’y 31. 187*J. 3w7* Eastern Normal School, CuMtlnv, Malun. SPRING TERM begins March 7, closes May 10. In addition to the usual advantages oi the -< h'o|, lesson* m Elocution will be given by Prol. iii Vna'otuy and Physiology. by l>r. rin Cut ler of Mass, ppvdat aticntiou given to vocal music and free baud dr a.r mg. SuideuU havs practical school w rk with a mode! das* of •mail pupiK. Tuition as l text books free. For particulars, address, 3*: o T. FlETCHER. Priacipal. NATURES REMEDY.'N. YEGm&Oi TH^REATBlOO^JRiriER^r \h • K ITN K is made exclusively fW>m Juices of carefully -ele led barks, roots and kerb*, tnd to ttruug'y conceittr atw i that it will «ff«cinallj •' id «’•- ' ■» M lh'* svstc U every ftmf Oi Scrufs Is. krrsfulss* Humor, fnann, ( saerr, 4 snirraa* Uawsr. Erfalpelsa. halt heasm, Viihillilc Ruraaea, 4 ssker, I'almnrM 4l Ike »lonas< k. i . I ail Die I s I o,n in . . »• H.v-.i brlatlca, Inlfammatorv 4 kroalc Hkruissliasi, heuralala. 4-out v.-l Opiual 4 uasplaisU, Can olllv ■ ** (Tec l I ll1 V • •!>•*'I lit irtlg'l !»*• 1.0 ■ l liters ts! Erspthe «lt*ea*e« *f tbs akin. Po*InIp«. Pimples. Rinuhrs. Bolls, letter. "Acaldaead >ii I llls^sorw. v n,K Tl N t. f» i - 1 V i I . T t .» : it- r || | -it K Pains In tke Bark. Blilnev 4 >»m plalnts. Ilmpar. female IV.-sknrss, Leo. rsrrkira. • ■*• . • o. .« ui , ».. i u a i 4seuerai Ikcbilltj, V h<,. KTINFC act* si these r-oapl.iiut* It mvu'tries ml strengthen* Che wh i b ur»oii t’ie •eoretive organs 11 - l i\ « infl inn i 'ii, C'ir«)i ulc*' »Uoi aiil legulate* III** to l .-Is. V »• 4 alarrk. Ilrtpepsla. Vfabllnal 4 oa fltenes*. Pa |illainta <• f Ike Blrarl, >1 ead a* be. Plies. Irrmnts m 4seneral i irii;* i >i me .Irriiiui Irslrm io uc n cme ha» ever g'veu «iu*u perl.*, i «.iu« a*-:i<*n at the V hi* K I I .Y K It purifies the b ^ol. c nates ad the »rg in-, am I p n*«*nei a Controlling po.ver uu tbi* Servou- ■..'i.-iu The remvrXitlile cures effected bv VhiKTlN'K have Induced m my hv»iclans and apothecaries vvbom .\ e know to ^ resent** and utcitia liivirowu i.iui lies In ft. t. VEiJKTIVE i« the best remedy vet d*»* . >ve * • t and is the mljc rro.iblr RLOO U PI IUITIII yet placed before lUu put* > . * • i •• II. R. ITCVETI. Bo dou. Man. I*t ice ♦ lit by ad l*> uggiat eow3mos8 MISS SAWYER’S SALVE. TTETIF! you hare * salve combining srvMhi-g sn<| I 1 In aling proper'.*. with no dangerous irgred I ' A •• •tn**>.iv dli 1 f r th»* many pain* and n-h •. wo-i-ids .i- ! humrs to whirh :!e»h !« heir. It more • asiljr appllc I than many other remedies, r producing a h «d vtb t. but always relieving j hi. 1. ov.-ver *• v r«*. It !s prepared bv Mitt &neyer, vrbo has tt*«-d t, In b r owt sttcn»ive treatment if tbs sick, for , \ la-, lty \ cars, witli great success. T' e principal J. • i* * f r * hi. h tins • alve l* r*c ..* b ! or- r Ptlet, • .*. l” ert . f h'hryim <jr-n>n, Burnt, b>rer .\onet, t '. /1 »t/■'.••*. frytii-tlnt, .\V?r-r / '/'*. /.drGr’i /: ’ ••.<*«* /; ; : I'.'ij tcor'nt. <. os-»f», fi • t / ( *T. ("ii .rt. r ■ 'ha he, A'tr srAf, S ' • .' ■ / Bol ’: ... ...-I Breattt, AcA. 's 'it j- i i ■ '/;♦•/ Ilan it, "■ y< r. ..... • , . i, if t lit t, an! £>orti os f ; It m*v*.r I - « to FI Ft. umatism *f properly npplied. Halt l. i v • M v th t!.«- hand thr«c times .»«!»> Ii* v.rd uv*h It h. * curt-d palsied limbs, r - . it hot I U .»*. (> red ! • be a sure rem I’.-r*o' s * »t h.i L i .»till :••*! f r years ha*. • ... r 11 -v< d b . 11- a vppfic.it.- *. \‘ r Bry .■j -'-js it rks tv 'Im]< • i\ n g :!.« p ll.unmat:, n •v 1 ; ’• rf".ep.lt f ; f httyf* l IL;h + * * pr • 1 , si sr* 'mined' ib-iv I t t w if h N/5 lihf i i oM.u t tb « r» .1- ' \ npp:y it fixvly, an 1 they . ■ i ii . I it : . .... . . It Is t 1 i . cases . f .** r i i 1 T'i i •* * < 1 - , b.-ru cured with i* Tf» •» t - ’ imn i • t. <) for 5rro.'.'cw Brt t,i a1 ! .\ > r- .\.j>j>ret N > tv ay inmrloii* but sure to df .rd i i: s • r IP. :i Ayrt—\iub u cn t’e* lids g-'Mt'y. " «'-iV (.'ii res deaf ness bv putlrirf I • ■ 'rs < j . • f <*ott. l-'jr /•>*.;« 'bis t s * IJ><! r ? ytbifg knon:: i' ’r /'. i, t tl.is a i« I ■ .'.art . K- r Bur-, t nr 1 .S' *: !t, *iT*p'y »' r- i j - d it go t is.sn«*Ii-ito rib i 1 r <MU .*or,t. apply once .a lla N i am • rf the 1 a*t i e nvam.1 ■ pi op n • if \!i-* >A'n i i'. >u.i . , : .iuii. li ctTe * • «: ! r« ; parts, p. ■ « . r ,a;h , i th. h., r. it t'.i' i 'rf rf' i d o !)■' d »jm it jm - ... • a i- argioMii l ; No la.iy •bi-uid * i w !li.» -t to.s i .v.»; i i .- • , dlspet -a « cosmetic fcjf tbs todi t. It » ra.’u. ate* UaiulrufTn J • .i-a-aatf from lbs lii'.ulj and bivU.I*vs a..d p.tupica f> >(u tbo face. \\ .*. the U'id< r*lgT>ed, have been acquainted with Mix* Sawyer fur m v v yr-nr*. and bt liwe her t > bt. a 4’tirutian laily and » nkilful nurse, and har g •X' d ht-r salve in our families, it gives us great pleasure lu saying :t u the best general uicdKios w e have er used : K -ff. E_F r.ittcr. J»kaT Ttrrrr, K.-S t\ O IIlhiusis. Wm. II I*i«c,i. K*f. JoSi-|Ci Kail .. ... Mr. C a . . S«i.,s. iter l.Mrj- Pratt, Mr* Alex. Snos Ct:j J, *’ t ‘ r»--l**.t 1 *f I Y Chase an I wile, fsiK » Cro-kFrs.l ■ <■ J WaV.r.. J . .1 «,fe. tact- 1^4*1 i A<ii**saml - it- W , ilcatbs an i w.tt. Mr.11 Vril*i,o aikl Silt, J... ■ **h*« ainl » v.’ K K S*»»*r. .1 > i*sw t»«j wifr, A. »- Ricr »( M W»gt i s,-i wire. Cl-* w kenSslI. Jr Mayor W n l uiTpr aia) <• if<*. Joteph F.,rw*i 1, Dca Licnry Ingraham anj C It- Mailanl. wilr. tphralni jkrrrtt, O J Conant 1 l’> <tnia*ter ot launder Week*. R..ckland) a d » if*, lion. N A Burpee. I K Kimball and «.ic. 1 raiwis Cobb, William Me Loon. TO THE AFFLICTED. If your Druggist is out of the Salvo, and neglect* to keep supplied, m-ml seventy-five cent* * a directed beiow. fluid receive a box by return iua;!. To* up In Large Boxes at 50 cents each (m arly thr«e (tine* largo as the box ripic.ent«-d above) i’rvpari-d by MISS t' B.tWvtU. ..r.d l"*t up by L M ROBBINS. Wholeaalo and Retail Druggist. Rockland. Me. A Trial Box sent fo-c r>v mail on receipt i f ai-n-My five cciiU, by L M BOBBINS. Uockl.il, Mi. THIS VALUABLE SALVE H SOLD BY ALL DEALERS IN M: I ■:< INI For Beauty of Polish. Saving Labor, Clean I;nesSyDumbility A Cheapness, Unequsled. nm tk'F or * f*RT1fll.KvX 1«mTf*S», under other ramt-a. but reaenibl.bg ours fb shape and color of wrapper rite ad to deceive. THE RI*IXtt St \ 1*01.1*11 IS BI LE, for atov* dealer*’ -i»e. at tw*lv« cents per nmtnri— twenty-five and fifty i ■ boxes. “Cheaper than any otner Bulk Polish for noth'! , •" „ THE KIMSC SIS LIXRKR FESCIL.— $<• Sharpening Cheap and Durable—mi percedee other art iM'-aforpurpose. IMklUXISnaLS XI.uU.uuu iikk wrwx. Fornxle*. bearings and Kschlnerr. lssti *)x Itmetaaloagaaoii alone. 531b. and W lb. bornee. 13 cents per lb. Try it. MORNMOt., Prop’ra., Canton, Mass. Bwl