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Bangor Daily Whig and Courier from Bangor, Maine • 3

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Then. BurHUet ala. that thejlatagi aTt. Albion mky be legalized; Stillman Thorp. for exclange of his son's name: Felicity Lodfo al of charter: Ira Plummeret to be set of from Unity Gore to Sebastieook John Gardner atala, Patten, for By IIMKY A.

Commission Merchant and Auctioneer Ao.34 Mercantile Squai Bi octd Street. STEAM-BOAT NdTICEv FOR BOSTON. J9IBEt 'Without touching at Portland. THE NEW, SAFE AND COMMODIOUS STEAMER Jerome3s Express. RATES REDUCED I SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS.

Four Expresses a Week WITH A CONDUCTOR SS CPU AM. Commission Merchants. No. 6. Broad Street.

KEEP COOL! I HAVE on hand 600 tons PURE ICE, that 1 will deliver in any part of the city, at short notice. Families supplied as usual, may 11 d2w JOHN LOW. ely. oclock wee appealed for qualify iagtha wnaformed fornlactiug Council- 'or'vVholo uumber-of ballots Charles Stetson of Bangorf William Dunn of Poland, Samuel Wildram of Wells, laaacS. Small ot Wale, John Redman of Brookaville, Stephen Emery of Paris, Henry W.

Swanville Horace Porter, Wm. 'Lowell, JameaErtkine, Timothy Boutelle, Samuel G. Adams, George W. Ingeraoll, Boshrod W. Hisklef, David Boyd, Samuel Smell, Semuei Pickera, jfodn ay 6 LidcoIb( Theophilos Cushing, Wm.

E. Crocker, Hoses Low, Horace Hall, Bnshrod W.lngersoU, Meisrs. Bellamy and Jackson of the Senate, and Messrs. Goodwin of Shapleigh, Tuit. of Farmington, 'i Spear of Warren, of the House were appoint-ed a committee to receive rotes for Secretary of Slate, who reported that the.

Whole number of rotes, was Necessary for a choice, Ezra B. French had "1 Nathan Cummings, Jahn E. Godfrey, lu The time assigned for qualifying the Governor elect, haring arrired, the two branches remained in Convention for that purpose. Mr Thompson of Oxford, was charged with a message to the Gorernor elect, informing him of the readiness of the contention. That Senator aub-seauently reported that the Gorernor elect was pleased to say that he would attend the contention forthwith.

The Gorernor elect then came in, attended by Governor Anderson, his aids, the Council and heads of executive Departments, and before the President ot the Senate, and in the prea--ence of the two Houses, took and subscribed the oaths of office. The Secretanr of State made the -usual proclamation, when the Governor and attendants retired and the convention aeparated. la the house, the Speaker announced the Joint Standing Committees on the part of the House, which now stand aa follows Joist Standinc Couxittiii. On the Judiciary. McDonald, Redington, Thurston, of the Senate; Hamlin of Hampden, Severance of Augusta, Flandera of Monroe, Drew of Walerboro, Boyd of Portland, Morton of Bridgewater, Kennedy of Waldoboro, ot the Hoti8 On Education.

Thurston, Baker, Ayer, of tbe Senate; Drew of Waterboto, Paine of Bangor Valentine of Westbrook, Woods ot Gardi-ier Tufts of Farmington, Hobart ot Edmonds, Thomas of Thomaston, of the House-On Banka and Banking. Thompson, Clark, Bursley, of the Senate; Goodenow ol Portland, Smith of Saco, Bachelder of Corinna, Sweetser cfMorlh Yarmouth, Marlin ot Pittsfield, Sullivan of Frankfort, and Lermond of Union, of the Ou Iucoi poration of Towns. Bursley, Thomas, Hale, of the Senate; Rugglea of Colombia, Xibby of Durham, Damon ot Alexander, Coffin Fairfield, Wood of Winthrop, Thomas Argyle, Delano of Woolwich, of the House. On Division of Towns. Palmer, Barnes Leach, of the Hoit of Hanover, Lunt of Brunswick, Goodwin of Litchfield, Wilson of K.ttery, Noble of Norway, Day of Biistol, ot the Douse.

On Division of Counties. Godfiey, Leighton Farrar, of the Senate; Fenderson ot Scarboro Champner of Carroll, Wheeler of Albany, Ford ef Minot, Davnof Solon, Weedot Knox, Taylor ofBelgrade, of the House. On Slate Lands and State Beads Smith, Godfrey, Flint, of the Senate, Hamlin of Bangor, Magoun ofBatti Brown ofBaymond, Parker of Golden Binge, Colburn of Belfast, Low of Clinton, Westcott of Cornish, of the On Indian Affairs. Leach, Palmer, Thomas, of the Senate: Simpson of Sullivan, Allen of Hebron, Babcock of Orono, Blake of Aroostook, Heald of Plymouth, Goodwin of Lebanon, Rogers of Windham of tbe House On Agriculture. Rackjiff, Lothrop, Flint, of tbe Sen PENOBSCOT, Captain ASA M.

SANFORD, WUl leave Thomas' Wharf, (foot of Union street,) Bangor, for Boston touching at all the landings on River, every MONDAY and THURSDAY, 11 oclock A. until farther notice. RETURNING: Leave Eastern Steamboat Wharf, Boston, for Bangor and intermediate landings on the River, every Tuesday and Friday, at 5 oclock P. M. (Tr Fare 3,00.

Meals extra. N. C. WOODARD Agent Bangor, May 5, 47. STEAM-BOAT NOTICE.

THE NEW AND SPLENDID STEAMER T. F. SITOI5, Capt. THOMAS B. SANFORD, Willleave Thomass Wharf, Bangar, for Belfast.

Every Tuesday, at 8 oclock, A M. Leaves Belfast every Wednesday, at 9 ocloek A M. on the arrival of the Steamer Penobscot from Boston, for Ellsworth, touching at Castine, Deer Island and Sedgwick. Leave Bangor every Saturday, at 6 o'clock A.fll Belfast. Castine, Deer Island, Sedgwick, Blue-hill and Ellsworth, intersecting with the steamer Renabscot trom Boston at Belfast, touching at Hampden, Frankfort and Bucksport.

RETURNING: Leave Ellsworth every Monday and Thursday, 7 oclock A. for Bangor and intermediate landings, connecting with the Steamer Penobscot, Belfast, lor Boston. Fare from Bangor to Ellsworth, FREIGHT TAKER N. C. WOODARD, Agent, Bangor, Bangor, May 1, 1847.

JOSEPH FORBES, No. 33 Main HAS iust received his stock of SPRING GOODS, consisting of GERMAN CLOTHS, DOE-SKINS, CASSIMERES, EXTRA SATINS, Sec. More of those self-adjusting STOCKS, with Bands; Shirts, Bosoms, Dickeys, and all Furnishing Goods, as low as cash can buy them. Gents in want of an extra suit of clothes can obtain it at this shop, asJ.F. will devote his whole time to custom business.

N.B. A few ready-made Coats, Sacks. Pants and Vests will be sold at cost, (and less than can I be bought in this city,) to close them off. I try Call, Gentlemen, at No. 23 3m may 15 76 Main Street! Silks, Shawls, andl DRESS GOODS! of the LADIES Bangor and vicinity to hia extensive stock i Rich Silks, Shawls and Dress Goods, jnst opened at No.

76 Main st. viz: Elegant 4 and yd Fancy Plaid and strioed Silks, from 50c to 1,50 per yd; blk Sw, DParis do, all widths, high lustre and soft finish, expressly for Visites and Mantillas. Cashmere Long and Square Shawls, all colors from 4 to g45; Printed Cashmere do, all prices; Blk Cashmere do, with heavy sewing silk fringea Blk Glace and Ottoman Silk do; Sewing Silk, Ba- rage. Mohair and other Thin I an(, rX Lainls from iJ to 62 'cts; Oregon and Mohair Plaids; Raw Silk do; Barages, Balzorines, Muslins, cold and white, for Evening and street WDark and light KID GLOVES, Egyptian Nett do. Cashmere, Velvet and sewing silk Scarfs and Cravats.

Parasoletts and Sun Shades. N. B. Everv article will be freely shown, and no pains spared to render the visits of customers both pleasant and profitable. may 15 2w HENRY M.

KENT. SPRING STOCK. Iff. L. HILL, HAS iust returned from Boston and New York, w.th a splendid assortmentof West India Goods, Groceries and Provisions, which be offers for sale very low for cash.

Wholesale and Retail, comprising in part the following articles: Corn Flour Pork Ham Butter Cheese Lard Rice Mackerel Codfish Tripe Pigs Feet Teas Coffees Sugars Molasses W. I Syrup Honey Essences London Porter Scotch Ale Pimento Cloves Cassia Butter Crackers Water do Currant Jelly Strawberry do Raspberry do Guava do Soda do Sugar do Pick Nick do Cigars Grass Matts Hemp do Sheepskin do Manilla do Cane do Jute do Soap Castile Soap Candles Spm. do Spm. Oil Whale do Prepared Cocoa Cracked do Shells Chocolate Broma Groats Starch Tobacco Cream Tartar Soda Pipe Hops Wtcking Warp Yarn Buckwheat Flour Mace Pearl Barley Citrou Sago Nutmega Split Peas Ex. Rose Pickled Oysters Ex.

Nutmegs do Lobsters Ex. Vanilla E. Herring Tapioca Ground Rice Mackaroni Cranberries Pickets Dried Apples Spanish Olives do Peaches French do do Plums Caper Sauce Apples Sardines Oranges Milliard Lemons Ginger Figs Cayenne Dates Saleratus Raisins Olive Oil Almonds Ketchup E. Walnuts Vinegar Filberts Pepper Sauce Castagna Nuts Butter Salt Pecan Nuts Table do Cocoa Nuts Pepper A LSO-Bed-Cords, Brooms, Pails, Buckets. Demijohns, Corks, Broom-Brushes, Tubs, Ox-Bows, Mop-Handles, Trays.

Wash Boards, Ax-Helves, Clothes Pins. Wire Seives, Hair Seives, Measures, Every article warranted first rate or it can be returned, may 15. dawlm sD ss. SSKI i-iln-Shr tfOOO lbs bhflkcr JBrlCfl Ap by are are to of I I THE EXPRESS will leave BANGOR for BOSTON, per Steamer Ptnobscot, everv Monday and Thursday, at 11 oclock A. until further notice.

RETURNING: WUl leave BOSTON everv Tuesday and Friday, at 4J oclock P. M. Office open Day and Evening (Sundays excepted). N. 8.

Jerome fit Co. are Agents for WILDERS PATENT SALAMANDER SAFES. All orders promptly answered, on the best terms. Daguerrian Stock. Cameras, Plates, constantly on hand, and lurnished to Operators at prices.

JEROME CO. O-Officei Harnden No. 8 Court street, Boston; No. I Smiths Block, Old Post Office. Bangor.

Dr. McRtjer, HAVING RETURNED from Europe, will resume the duties of his Profession. May 21 1 847. dlw w2w New Goods. JUST received at No.

46 Main Street a new Stock of seasonable and fashionable Dry Goods, consisting of Dress Goods among which may found Oregon Plaids, Corded Muslins, Printed Lawns, low priced, and French Prints, Shawls, black and colored Silk Zephyr, Barage, Matamo-ra and Sylphide, Prints in variety. Domestic Goods, Gloves, Hosery and a variety of small articles. A LSO few ps blk twilled German Broad Cloth, Cas-simeres, Satinetts, Tailors Trimmings all of which wifi be sold low by May 20 3. H. THOMPSON.

Boston Tribune, CONTAINING tbe correspondence between Grand Sachem Sargent, of the Antiquarians, and Charles Lowell. also long article from Leonidas, in relation to the said Society Collation at Bangor House. A rich No. Price six cents, at BUGBEES. FLOWER SEEDS.

LARGE collection of valuable fresh Flower Seeds, for sale by LADD. Liquid Hnir-Dte. JULES HAUELS Liquid Hair-Dye for sale by ml9 O. W. LADD.

New Spring Goods AT LOW TARIFF PRICES! A. D. MANSON BI AIN STREET BANGOR, Have received by the boat, a complete assortment of NEW AND CHEAP GOODS viz: Good english and Scotch GIHGI1AJTIS, ee.eaeeeee...ee.ees..el7 Ctfv do Gingham Muslin do Fine and French do from 20 to 30 do do do PRINTS do Providence do. 83 do 26 ps new styles Dx IjAINESj a good article do (worth from Is to 25c,) 20 ps small FIGURES for children 12Jq 10 ps English, new and beautiful patterns.25c SHAWLS We have an extensive assortment of almost ev ery variety and price viz Broche Cashmere Shawls ,3 to 1U French Cashmere PlaiJ LONG SHAWLS; Rich plain BLACK SHAWLS from 5 to 10 do OTTOMAN with satin borders; do do do plain do; do BARAGE, all silk and wool, for only. rrp The attention of wholesale and retail purchasers is invited to our stock.

The prices are very low, and we shall make every exertion to merit a continuance of their former liberal patron-age. A. D. 3IA1VS03V Sc may 18 7 Main Street Olives, Limes, See. JUST received Spanish and French Olives, Pickled Limes, Mustard, Ketchups, Pickles in bottles and per gallon, for sale low by m9 Life of Scott, IN Pamphlet form Illustrated.

ml5 NOTICE TO LOG -OWNERS. THE Directors of the Penobscot Log-Driving Company will meet at the Office olSP.dt Strickland, at 10 oclock A. on Monday the 31st instant, for the purpose ot assessing the expenses for driving the West Branch logs. Per order. CHAS.

H. THAXTER, may 17 2w Clerk. Patent SelP-StippIyins INK STAND a phirst rate article for sale mlS at D. BUGBEE'S. 03s Vew Inkstand.

JUST received a new and superior article, which makes my assortment the largest ever offered. Mavnard Noyea INK. 1000 gross PENS, Sec. prices low. may 15 DAVID BUGBEE.

Boots, Shoes, DAIlL p. wood, Corner of Main and HAS jnst received his Spring Stock, consisting of Imported French Calf BOOTS, Forra manufacture, Paris. Also a general assortment of superior BOOTS, of Calf Seal, Goat, Ac. a general assortment of SHOES for gentlemens wear. ALSO A large assortmentof LO W-PR1CED SHOES, from 25 to 60 cts.

per pair, may 8 lm Also Ladies Polka and GAITER BOOTS; French Morocco and Kid SHOES Misses and Childrens Polina, Gaiters, comprising the very best assortment in the city. the at or for at at rndbeincorporated and endowed by the State In that town Alfred Cushman at ala, DN Coffin, at I Md SLnhsIl et jW of me-Mw. LitUe for bridge near Southwest Bend In Durham GkMireFPatten'i sis. for a Bank at Bath Inhabitahts of Bath fora city charter irgtl Parris et als, for a rallmad ftwn Lewiston to Bncklield Congressional Chorcfa In Vassalbom' to be exempted from military doty Wm Poor, Jr. of Bloomfield, for a military pension Oliver Frost et nls, for a Savings Bank In Bangor Alex.

Woodward et als, that certain notes given by them to the State may be given up Talbot and 194 others for an alteration in the pauper law Samt Veazie et als, for manufacturing purposes in Bangor Osslpee Agricultural Association, for a change of name Saml Herrick et ala, of Sedgwick, fora division of that town Jesse Soper and 63 others, to be set off from Vienna in Kennebec Co. to Chesterville, in Franklin Co. Bufus Mcln-tire, for a balance of compensation for services to the State in 1839 and 40 John Converse et. als, for a road across the outlet of Damariscotta Pond, between Newcastle and Nobleboro' John Libby and others, ofOrono, for leave to build a bridge across the Stillwater branch of Penobscot river Geo. Doughty, for change of name.

Petition of John Sawyer and 48 others, for the repeal of the act to restrict the sale of intoxicating drinks, was presanted, and referred to a joint select comm ittee. Mr Hawes of Brookaville appeared, was qualified, and took his seat. Con veistio is The two honses met in Convention at 1 1 o'clock, for the choice of State Treasurer. The committee appointed to receive the votes reported the whole number to be 173 Necessary to a choice, 87 Moses McDonald had 97 James Crosby 64 James Appleton 11 And one blank. The Convention then separated.

At halt past 12, the Governors Message was com-municated through the Secretnry ot State, together with the Reports of the Land Agent, Adjutant General. Superintendant of the Insane Hospital and Bank Commissioners. The Message was read, and 2000 copies ordered for the use of the House. Whig aitd Courier Marine Journal. Fort of Bangor.

ARRIVED, 21st Schrs Luella, Winch enbach, Boston. Majestic, Nichols, do Perseverance, Bibber, Salem. Albert Vinal, Nichols, Searsport Gen 1 Knox, do do Geneva, Carver, do J. P. Johnson, Hill, Dorchester.

Clipper. Back liff, St George. CLEARED 21st Schrs Somerville, Dodge, Dighton. More, Parker, Lynn. Ellen Dale, Boynton, Providence.

Ceylon, Crockett, Newburyport. Packet, Stone, Boston. Miranda, Hicks, Thomaston. Sloop Louisa, Pendleton, do CONCERT. MR.

BARNEKOY HAS the honor to announce to the citizens of Bangor that he will give a Concert with Piano Forte and Guitar, assisted by aa amateur on the VIOLIN, THIS (Saturday) EVENING, May 22d, at Market Hall. Tickets 25 cts. to be had at the Bangor House, Book Stores and at the door. Doors open at 74 performance to commence at 8 oclock. ny 22 COR IV and FLOUR.

JOrtfi BUSH. White CORN, 4vJGLF 200 brls. Alexandria FLOUR, landing from schr Luella. may 22 For sale by GOSS UPHAM. THE CO-PARTNERSHIP recently existing between the undersigned under the firm ot NORCROSS POOL, was dissolred by mutual consent on the 20th inst E.

Pool is authorized to use the name uf the firm in the settlement of their business, and those persons whose accounts remain unsettled are requested to call immediately at the Counting Room formerly occupied by the firm, and have them adiusted. JESSE NORCROSS, Bangor, May 99, 47. E. POOL Cheap Gloves Opened this morning, at the SILK AND SHAWL STORE, 76 MAIN STREET, Jr DOZEN WHITE MOHAIR GLOVES, All from Anction, at 124 cts per pair; 10 doz. dark French KID GLOVES, slightly potted, 25 cts; 10 doz.

light do. (best make) a little soiled, at 50 cu. HENRY M. KENT, may 22 hr 76 Main-st. WHALE OIL.

BLS. Whale Oil for sale by may 2 A P. GUILD. 15 Linseed Oil. QA BLS Linseed Oil; 10 tuns Ground and Dry tA3 LE A with a large stock of Varnish and Window-Glass; aints, for sale low by may 22 daw A.

P. GUILD, Exchange-street. Potash. jptIRST quality Potash constantly on hand and A. P.

GUILD. m22 for sale low by RAZOK-GRINDIAG. T. HANOVER WOULD respectfully inform the Inhabitants of Bangor, that he has removed his Machine to Franklin street, opposito F. Muzzy's Foundry, near the Post Office, where he holds himself in readiness to grind and sett Razors, Scissors, and all other Cutlery, in a superior manner, and at short notice.

wlm May 22. J. W. FLETCHER, IVo. 19 main Street, HAS received and is now opening a splendid assortment of Ladies Dress Goods viz: 4-4 Gro dEgvpt Silks, 3-4 do, Brilliantes, Organdie Muslins, Ginghams, Gingham Muslins, Barages, Mohair Plaids, Lawns, New and beautiful patterns of MOUS.

DE LA1NS for 17 20 eta. French, English and American PRINTS from 5 eta. to 33 cts. A great variety of Shawls. Broche Cashmere, Printed do, Canton Crape, Sewing Bilk, Damask, Ottoman, Barage, Black Silk, Splendid Goods for Gentlemens SUMMER COATS.

Gloves and Hosiery. Parasols, Parasoletts, Sun-Shades, Fans, Carpetings. 30 pa Extra 3 Ply, Superfine, Fine and Common. Ruga. Matta, Straw Matting, Bookings, Stair Carpetings and Stair Linen.

ALIO 15 ps splendid, new patterns. Painted Canvass Carpeting. rp Purchasers of Dry Goods or respeotfully invited to call and examine my Goods; and they will be satisfied that the quality will be aa good, and prieea aa low, aa elsewhere in the J. W. FLETCHER, No.19 Main Bangor.

may SI aae fair be A A 7 AT PRIVATE SALE. 100 doz Corn Brooms. Also, 1 four-wheel Cheise, nearly pew; 1 second-hand Chaise. ml 5 The Latest Arrival ivraw OPENING at the GREAT EASTERN DEPOT No. 20 large and fresh assortment of Ladies, Misses and Childrens Polka Gaiter Boots AShoes.

Gent's fine Calf, Goat and Seal BOOTS Our assortment is now very large, and will be eplenished by every Boat. Pu urchasers are respectful invited to call ami examine our Goods, may 1. HEMENWAY HERSEY. ItEMOVAU. RS J.

C. MASON has removed to No. 74 Main Street, Dennison's Block, where will be happy to wait upon her friends andcus turners as formerly. May 7. dtf TUNEING FORKS.

NGLISH Standard pitch tor sale by A JOHN STEVENS, ap 29 10 Main-st. Ground Rock C'iArjiA BAGS Ground Rock Salt of very su-DUUv penor quality, put up by Thatcher Sears, Boston just received and for sale at Boston prices, by GOSS UPHAM, may I Agents for the Manufacturers. Susrnr, Coffee and Tea. 40 BOXES Havana Brown Sug 20 brls. crushd Sugar, 20 bags Old Govt Java Coffee, 60 do Porto Cabclio.

Rio and Cape do. 30 Chests and hi1. Chests Souchong and Pouchong Tea For sale by ml JETN A Insurance Company. O. P1LL5BURY, for many jears Airent for ttie Insurance Company of Hartford, having removed from the city, subscriber has been appointed Agent of said Company, and' will continue to take risks against Hie.

on their usual liberal term J. WHEELWRIGHT. Bangor, April 17, IS 17 dtf SriiBffl Al Wl I L. ALE WE are now receiving our spring consignments of OIL, and would say to our customers and all in want of the artiele, th.it we can supply them on as favorable terms as they can get it troot Boston or elsewhere. FOSTER UPTON, April 23, 1S47.

69 Broad-st. fit oo in and Entry Papers. CASES new and beautiful patterns, selling very low at A. P. GUILDS, mav 7 daw Exchange-st.

6 OIL, LARD. NAILS, BLS. Winter and Spring Bleached Whale, OvJ 50 kegs Leaf Lard, 100 casks Nails, 2d doz Brooms, iust received lor sale by may 4 GUSS UPHAM. HOLISSKS. QJkri HHDS.

early crop Cardenas Molasses, OUt I just landed from brig Roamer For sale bv GOSS UPHAM. nay i EXAElI, lor IT1AY, IS received by the subscribers, tbe Bangor Agents for the work. mav 5 GEO. SMITH At CO NOTICE. ALL who want BOOTS and SHOES the best that can be made in this city, wiH do well to call at No.

lO over the Post Office, where they cau be suited by measure, or wholesale. Terms cash. A. S. RICHMOND, Agt.

P. S. Repairing done at short notice, and in workmanlike order. Also, RUBBERS repaired with neatness, and warranted. Jau 12.

EDGE TOOLS- THE subscribers, agents for the 6ale of Messrs. J. H. OSGOOD CO.S celebrated EDGE TOOLS, offer for sale a complete assortment at manufacturers prices. Ship Carpenters's Axes, Adz, Crooked Adz, (for making yokes) Broad Axes, Joiners' Shop Axes, Drawing Knives, Morticing Chisels, (sizes in to 2in.) Jim Chisels, Narrow Axes.

All tools made bv them are warranted, and anv description will bo made to order. F1SKE DALE. April 3, 18-17. d3m Received AT the GREAT EASTERN DEPOT, No 20 Maiu St. a large and splendid assortment of Parasols, Parasoletts and Sun Shades.

Also a large assortment of UMBRELLASj all qualities and prices, may 7 HEMENWAY HERSEY. Dissolution of THE copartnership heretofore existing under the firm of AYER CROCKETT, was dissolved by mutual consent on the 8th inst. All unsettled business of the concern will be attended to by E. A. Ayer, at the old stand, Nos.

32 and 34 Main street. E. A. AYER, J. P.

CROCKETT, Baugor, May 18, 1817. THATS A FACT WE can sell PAPER HANGINGS as cheap as can be bought in the city. Give us a call before purchasing elsewhere, and satisfy yourselves. HALL So YOUNG, may 11 4 Smith's Block. Mail Stage from Bangor to Castine.

FARE REDUCED TO $1,00. STAGE leaves Bangor every day, (Sundays excepted) at 8 oclock A passing through Brewer, Orrington, Bucksport, Urland and Penobscot, and arrives in Castine at 4 oclock P.M. Leaves Castine every day, (Sundays excepted) at 8 oclock A. and arrives in Bangor at 4 oclock P.M Fare from Bangor to Bucksport, 60cta. Bangor to Castine, Jl CO Bucksport to Castine, 50c.

SMITH. ROBINSON. Bucksport, May, 1847. m7 PINK SAUCERS jnst received at m4 HALL YOUNGS. LEMON SYRUP A Urge lot very nice, for sale by HALL dr YOUNG.

CLOCKS. PATENT LEVER. Eliptic Spring, and common Brass and Wood CLOCKS, for aale bv JOHN .10 Brass and Wood Clock Materials for salt apr 29 LiADIES SHORfH A LARGE variety ol Walking Show) Slippers, and Buskins, constantly on hand and for sale vert low at 17 Main at. feb 24 E. GODFREY, Agt.t HOUSEKEEPING GOODS.

COFFIN MARTI jV: 341 Washington (Two Doors South of the Marlboro' Hotel,) BOSTON fXFFER their large and welt assorted stock of Irish and Scotch Linens, AND DOMESTIC GOODS, Wholesale or Retail, at the lowest market prices. From their long establishment in this business, they enabled to procure the best Goods manufactured. and Will WARRANT ALL THEIR LlNEN JAB-rics pure. nr Hotel Keepers, and Housekeepers generally invited to give them a call before purchasing, may 13 dis9w Spring Style FOR 1847. JUST RECEIVED by the Steamer Portland, direct from the Manufacturer, the beautiful style of SPRING HATS.

We are determined sell the best Hats, lor the money, of any one in town. Call and see them, Gentlemen. Received per boat, seven cases of the following kinds Beaver, Nutria. Super Mole-Skin, Common Mole-Skin and Angolo Hats. Also a large lot of Rough and Ready Hats, which we cau sell to dealers at a bargain.

Also, a large lot of UMBRELLAS all kinds: steel frame, gingham and common ones. We can sell them very cheap. Call and bay At No. 17 Main Street. WARREN EATON.

March 16. dlm PORTABLE Shower Baths. 60 per cent reduction from foi mer prices. THE subscribers have on hand and in process of manufacture, 60 SHOWER BATHS, of the most approved kinds? HENRY A. WOOD CO, No9.

1,2 and 3, Boad-st BAN GOR. apr 30. Look at This SI I.LIYL OFF AT COST OWING to the death of the junior partner of the firm of D. T. STONE, their large apd splendid stock of Boots, Shoes and Leather, I.

begoldfor cost, and less than cost. Their stock consists of the following articles 800 prs of Thick Boots, 200 do Calf Boots, sewed and pegged, 100 do Kip Brogans, 150 do do Boots, 200 do Goa and Calf Gaiters, 400 do Misses and Boys Shoes. Also a general assortment not mentioned. LEATHER of all descriptions viz: lbs of gelt Leather, Sole Leather, round- ingsfZOOO ii Shavings, and a general assortment K.d and linings, ate. TAKE NOTICE.

Al persons having accounts with the late firm of D. fc T. STONE, are requested to call and settle immediately, in order that the affairs of the late firm, so suddenly terminated, may be settled, may 13 dawtf Piano Fortes. nnHE Subscriber, formerly ol Bangor, tenders A his thanks to the numerous individuals throughout the State who have entrusted him with orders for the selection of Pianos, Orgaus, Gui- tars, since his removal to Boston. He con.inuesjo Old Pianos taken in exchange for new.

All sc lections warranted to give entire satisfaction. Or ders directed to care of B. B. Cornhill my Office, 393 Washington-st left in the Post Office, will receive prompt attention. E.

GOULD. may 4 Notice. THE Subscriber, grateful for the patronage which has been bestowed upon him ior the eleven years be has been engaged in the Stove and Tin-Ware business, in all its varieties, would take this opportunity to inform his past customers and the public generally, that he has removed his stock into No. 8 Smiths Block, nearly opposite the late stand of A. Noyes Co where for the resent, and until his new Store is repdy, he may found on hand and ready to serve, as usual, all who may favor him with a call.

ALBERT NOYES. April 26. dawtf Shovels, Hoes, Manure Forks, Spades and Garden Rakes, Paints, Oil Window-glass. DOZEN C. S.

handled and eyed HOES, 50 do do SHOVELS and SPADES, 40 do MANURE FORKS, GARDEN RAKES and SPADES, LIKEW SE 5000 lbs pure gtound WHITE LEAD, 1000 gallons LINSEED OIL, 200 lbs EMERALD GREEN for Blinds, ALSO 400 boxes WINDOW-GLASS, all sizes, for sale by JENNESS DEARBORN. Bangor. April 16, 47. FOR RENT TWO OFFICES, lately occupied by Benjamin Wiggin, over No. 6 Broad Street.

Enquire of 18 GOSS UPHAM. New Hair Cutting and Shaving Saloon. FRANCIS SEVENO, I Trench Barber Wig Maker, may A she Et the ate; Megquierof New Gloucester, Brainard of China, Melvia of Beadfield, Howard of Bowdomham, Hernrkof Harmony, Barney of Atkinson, Miller of Bloomfield, of the House. On Fisheries. Thomas, of the Senate; Patten of Richmond, Baleh of Trescott, Odom of Pros-peet Ames of Fox Isle, Fuller of Freedom, Haskell of Steuben, Small of Deer Isle, of the House.

On Manufactures Jackson, the Senate; Otia ol Hallowell, Fuller of Freedom, Davia ol Lewiston, Nickerson ot Oiring-ton, Bennett of Parsonsfield, Fly of Denmark, Dodge of Thomaston, of the House. Oo Railroads snd Bridge Ayer, Jackson, Smith, ot the Senate; Foster of Pembroke, Paine of Bangor, Lowell of Stand ish, Appleton of Allred, Russ oT Pans, Lampson of Thorndike, Otis ol Hallowell, of the House. On Interior Waters. Perrv, Knowlton, Thomas, of the Senate; Parker ot Golden Ridge, Severance of Augusta, Came of Buxton, Marble of Poland, Spinney of Boothbay, Rogers of Stetson, and Waugh of Parkman, of the House. On Accounts.

Flint, Bellamy, Gore of the -Senate; White of Bucksport, Junkins of N. Berwick, Wood ot Winthiop, Pike of Machiaa, Tarbox of Philips, Newell of Peru, and Freeport, of the House. On Claims Porter, Clark, Lothiop of the Senate and Flandera of Monroe, Boyd of Portland, Pbilbriek of Buckfield, Hanson of Bur lington, Higgtfis ot Eden, Brown ot Raymond, Wentworth of Pleasant Ridge, of the House. On Militia. Chase, Perry.

Porter, of the Senate and Piper ol Levant, Bean of Brooks, Blaiadel of Otis, Robinson of Jackson Plantation, Low of Mercer, McDonald of Sebago, and Haskell of Steuben, of the House. On Military Pensions Partridge, Mayall, Baker of the Senate; and Fosa -of Limington, Heath of Windsor, Snowman ol Georgetown, Scammon of Pitlston, Follansbee of Newcastle Reed of Bradford, and Moody of Seaiamont, of the House. On Insane Hospital Gore, Thurston, of the Senate and Stark ol Waterville, Bridghsm of Leeds, Pike, of Machias, Clark of Gray, Foss of Elliot, Palmer of Exeter, and of Hartland, of the House On State Prison. Knowlton, Partridge, Smith of the Senate and Spear of Warren, Dodge of Thomaston, Purrington of Falmouth Kimball ol Mexico, Monmouth, Berry of Biddefoid, and Little of Bremen, of the House. On Public Buildings.

Bellamy, Bursley Leach ot the Senate and Moore of Stoneham June, of Eaatport, Lewis ot Bridgton, Goodwin of Shapleigh, Peters of Bluehiil, Blan- chard, and Gore ol Liberty, of the House. On Library. Holden, Thurston McDonald of the Senate and Boyd of Portland, Spinney ot Boothbay, Greene ot Topaham, Westcott of Cornish, Young of Cushing, Reed of Bradford Perkins ot Wells, of tbe House. May 9. In tbe Senate, Mr Jackson, from the committee on tbs Tressurera Report, made a report that they had examm-, tbe accounts, kc.

siihmltlof to them, and found them In fcvery respect. Mr Smith presented the credentials of Peter Sockbasm a from tbe Penobscot tribe of Indians. Referred fto the Committee on Indian Affairs. A report of last eetaioo the Committee on division of Counties, and a petition of Israel Washburn, et als. were taken from the files referred to the appropriate committees.

Tbe Governors Message was reee ived accompanied by the Reports of the Land Agent, Adjutant General, Superintendent of tbe Insane Hospital, and Bank Commissioners. The Message was read, and 900 copies ordered for the nee of the Senate. Petitions presented and referred Of A Jameson and 35 others, and John Ham and 45 others, for a bridge across Friendship river of Loring Adams, for divore-of Jniuu Tallman and 91 others, that Swan bland and Little Swan Island may be incorporated into a town of Wm Bod fish et als. for a bridge across the Kennebec river nt Kendalls Mills John Alteon et als. (Penobscot Indians,) for an appropriation for schools of J.

Porter et ale, for a railroad from tbe Androscoggin and Kennebec Railroad at Waterville, to North Anson of inhabitants of Wetmore Isle, that their doings may be legalised of Kastman and another, for a grant of land of Traftoa et els, in aid of same. Read once and assigned Bills to increase tbe capital Stock of Lacoaia Co. to $1,500,000, and of Saco Water additional to the set dividing thatowa of Ax sen, (relating to division of school mon in the Hoorn, retMqng presented gad referred of DsvJd Eijirx et ip-ie set off fte Rumford to (taposrer. respectfully aanounces to the citizens of Bangor and the public that he has just fitted up a splendid suit of rooms over the Store of Mr E. P.

Baldwin, 55 West Market Place, where be will be prepared to wait upon all customers in his line of Shaving and Hair Cutting in the most fashionable style, and will furnish to order at short notice Wigs and Top-pieces of his own manufacture, and warrant entire satisfaction. Also, Wigs and Top-pieces repaired. Entrance to bis Saloon over the outside stairs. m4 4w FRANCIS SEVENO YTOULD invite the attention of the LADIES I ZTjZ sli Po rto Rico Molasses Useful and Ornamental. She would particularly call their attention to a handsome and carefully selected lot of STRA WS it OST respectfully aanounces to the citizens of HHDS.

Molasses cargo of Schr Elizabeth, from Porto Rico, for sale by EMERY, STETSON CO 10 dawSw FOR BOSTON. THREE TRIPS A WEEK 1 Steamboat and Railroad Line FOR PORTLAND AND BOSTON Via. Eastern Railroad. THE NEW, fast, and splendid STEAMER governor, Carr. S.

H. HOWES, CommaudzR; WUl leave Steamboat Wharf, BANGOR, every Monday, Widnrsdat, and Friday. at 6 oclock A. M. until further notice.

Passe' rers arrive in Boston same Evening. For freight or passage, appjy on boarLorto Farr to Boston, 53,00: to Portland, JJ.00. MEALS EXTRA. SPECIAL NOTICE. Passengers for LOWELL esn taka tickets on board tha Stgem- er Governor, stopping in Portland ovsr nightmc take the morning tram for Lowell.

Cara leave Lowell to connect with the Steamer Governor, at Portland, every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, sit 2jj ocloek M. Fare from Bangor to Belfast '22 tt ThattRstoa J. W. GAKN3EY, Agent. Bangor, May 1847.

of various kinds. May 1. BAJYD FjFATUFR. JUST RECEIVED no SIDES of Band Leather, iUU 50 do Lao. do 150 do 8rl do.

Kid, Morocco and Binding Skins. Shoa-Thraad, Pegs, fisc. Ac. for sal. bv DANL.

P. WOOD, may 8 1m Cor, of Main, nod Hammond-t. CHOOIs BOOKS rorsnfclowb m- D. BOGBEE, New Spring Goods JUST RECEIVED per steamer Charter Oak, a good assortment of KID BUSKINS, GA1-ITER BOOTS, RUTLAND GAITERS, Walk- ing Shoes, and Childrans Shoe. 1 ap20.

1 E. W. GODFREY, Agt: GOOD NTEWS I JUST received et No. lYMei Ladies' and Misaes Bronze and Black thin-I soled POL.RA BOOTS, Buskins, fo. E.

W. GODFREY) A gt. NOTICE. THE co-part nerahip heretofore exivting under the firm of WEATHERBEE to PEEKINS, was dissolved on the 12th lost, by mutual consent The subscribers have this day formed a connection in basinets, nnder tbe firm of R. PERKINS, ds CO.

ROBERT PERKINS, 4 0, MASON, May 12, 1847, Chamomile Bitters. AN effectual remedy for Bilioua and Jaundice Cqmplaints, such aa sleepiness, Imtguone-nresioo of stomach, loss of appetite, we. Tons Bitters are prepared by ourselves, and highly TO-commended hT the YOUNG mil.

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