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BY JOHN H. LTNDE. BANGOR, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 21. 1871. VOLUME XXXVIII NUMBER 217.

28 Mens and Boys IINE DEESS SHOES AP CONGRESS BOOTS gailg Whig omm. STATE HEW 8. The Journal says that the Capital Guards will decorate the Soldiers graves at Augusta, (Skmmt. HOSIERY, GLOVES And an endless variety of Goods, Notions, and Small Wares, BARGAINS! BARGAINS! A Dry Ooods Marked Xown. We have Special reasons for reducing ands.hall offer our large Stock of beat make LYONS BLACK SILKS, BLACK ALPACAS, BLACK HERNTAA3STIS, Grecian Silks, Japanese Silks, Lyons Poplins, Pongees, Fancy Dress Goods, Linen Suitings, White Suitings, TABLE LINENS, SUA TFLS, and other Goode, At Price that will be sure to please all lover of Bargains.

Come and see ns, at 17 MAIN STREET. J. T. RINE8 CO. Bangor, June IT, 1871.

WHO ARE C. NICHOLS CO.P E. They are the fellow that have just received a Large Stock of Linen Suitings and Suits, Beady Made, 'Cheaper than it costs to manufacture. They are the fellows that are opening a quantity of SILK, At a less price than ever before shown in They are the fellow wlio are prepared to give big bargain in BLACK SILKS SILK GARMENTS. APANE8E They are the men Best Stock of Muslins and They are the men Best RID GLOVES for the 5000 Pairs TBEFOUSSE KIDS OCR OLD KIDS ALL In fact, they are the Polks that it is hard goods Seeing is believing we invite to June 22d.

It Is said that the Portland Cadets are getting ready to challenge the whole State to a champion drill exhibition T. Candor is carrying on a temperance controversy in the columns of the Camden Herald. Miss Mary Hollins of Yassalboro has an old chair which she believes was once the property of John Hancock. Mr. ames Davis, of Camden split his right foot from the great toe through the instep, last Friday.

A man in Belfast informs the Progressive Age that he saves his plum trees from the ravages of the black knot by driving small nails or tacks into the spot on their first appearance. Nearly all of the Portland merchants have agreed to close their places of business at 3 oclock p. on Saturdays during June, July and August. Mr. William Fessenden, of Fryeburg, is the oldest person that town.

He is 89, and never saw a railway train till he went from his home to the village, two and a half mdes, a few days ago. The Press says that the Odd Fellows of Portland are discussing the question of erecting a building to be devoted to the interests of the ordfer, in time to be occupied when the lease of their present hall expires. The l-10-29th Maine regiment association have decided to unite with the 17th Maine regiment in celebrating its anniversary at the islands in Portland harbor, on August 18th. The Fifth Maine Regiment Association will celebrate its Fourth Anniversary on the 27th of July, at Portland The Head Qrs. of the Association will be at Army Navy Union Hall.

The Directors of the Gardiner High School have elected Rev. W. S. Stockhridge, pastor of the 1st F. W.

B. Church in that city, as Principal of the school, at a salary of $1200 per annum. Messrs. Farwell and Ames of Rockland have begun the erection of a fine brick block, the second story of which is to be a commodious public hall, 70 by SO feet. Mr.

Ladd of Wellington, was severely injured by being thrown from a carnage in consequence of a defect in the highway. Ho has commenced a siut for $1000 damages. Miss Weeks of Abbol was a passenger iu one of the Moosehead Lake stages, recently, when it was overturned and she was permanently injured through the spine and chest. The dwelling house and bam belonging to William F. Brown in West Camden ere totally destroyed by fire Friday afternoon.

Lost $2000 insured for $1200. General Tilson of Rockland, is building a fine little steamer sixty feet in length and thirteen feet breadth. She is to have an engine of forty horse power. Track-laying on the Portland Ogdens-burg from Fryeburg towards Conway was begun Friday afternoon. The people of Fryeburg are much exercised in regard to the location of the road from the village to the depot.

Within the last two weeks General Boynton, the Pension Agent in Augusta, has paid about 2,400 individual pensioners, the money paid out amounting in the aggregate to In oue day, Tuesday of last week, 421 pensioners were paid. A Portland lady recently went to call on a friend, and when she pulled door bell the wire broke, and she fell backward, striking her head on the steps. She was rendered insensible and very severely hurt. Saturday was observed as Memorial Day at the National Military Asylum at Togus An address was delivered by General James A. Hall of Damariscotta, and a poem by Surgeon H.

Steams, of the Asylum. The house of G. Williamson, occupied by Timothy Cunningham, on the old Bath road, about one mile from Wiscasset, was totally destroyed by fire on the forenoon of the 5th. Mr. Cunningham lost about all he had House valued at about $000 or $700.

Insured for $400. The Calais Advertiser says: Salmon hae struck in here much earner than usual. It is seldom they are caught this river before sometime in June. This year they arrived about the middle of May. Our river is alive with alewives.

They have not been so numerous for a great many years. About the Union Mills the boys are catching them with their hands. Tlie-Oracle says among the outbuildings of the Chapman house, burned in Edgcomb the other night, was a log house, the dwelling of some of the early settlers, estimated to be over 200 years old. It was burlt of hewn timber, nicely jointed and laid in mortar, and having stood through the Indian wars, it bore many marks of the conflict. Bullets were often found imbeded in its venerable walls.

NEW MAGAZINES. Godey, for July is the first number of a new volume, and presents an unusually attractive and brilliant appearance, containing besides the usual display of Fashion Plates, several very beautiful and unique embroidery patterns, with a choice variety of literary matter worthy of the oldest ladys magazine in the country. L. A. Godey, Philadelphia.

Le Bon Ton for June has four highly colored steel engravings executed in Paris and two full sized patterns of a pointed basque and loose fitting cassaque that any lady of ordinary ingenuity would have no trouble in cutting a garment by. Published by S. T. Taylor, New York. The Old Curiosity Shop is the title of a new magazine, published by Harlan E.

Woodward, Boston, well gotten np, and giving a fair promise of literary excellence. Received from the New England News a Company, Boston. The Galaxy will enter upon its twelfth volume with the forthcoming July number and will celebrate the event by appearing in new and clearer type, which will greatly add to its appearance. LYNDE HOTEL. ROCKLAND, MAIN.

G. A. LYNDE, Proprietor. THE HOUSE ha been erected tb 2bA on the corner of Park and Main St. Rock land, and ia now ope lor the public pot- bed, rlewant good fare, ndrefal Clean oeas, neata ot this Nearly every room looks out upon thebay, and every room in tie hooM i pleasant, JMordingfo person, drairara and spending tbe summer months an Jortunity to do so, without locating on an island where they1 can enjoy the sea air ana nothing else.

Have taken especial pain to prepara convenient ouriagee to take passengers to and from the house Gwdivery Stable oonnected with the house, and good stable for transient horses. aog3 tf Attention the- Whole I Dally Established 1834 Weekly 1815 TERMS OF ADVERTISING, For -one square (amount of 15 line thia tro.l one insertion, For one square, two insertions. For one square, three times In the Daily. For one square, one week, each week's continuance, For half-square, one time. For half-square, three times, For half-square, one week, each week's continuance.

For one square, in Weekly, three times, each weeks continuance. $1 00 1 26 1 60 2 00 76 76 1 00 1 20 40 1 60 20 BFEOlAXi NOTICES. $2,00 per square for first week $1,00 per square for continuance. Double Column Adbbvtisements, inserted at the rate of "Special Notices. I3T" Advertisements continued three ttmet a week at twe-thirds price two ttmet a week one price one txme a weeek one third price.

tyAdvrtisements, where the time of insertion is not specially designated, will be continued nHi otherwise ordered. sar-All Transient Advertising must be paid for in advance. Advertisements under the head of "Business Notice 10 cents per line, each insertion, for solid matter and 15 eents per line for leaded. Republican State Convention. The Republicans of Maine, and a.1 others who support the present National and State Administrations are invited to send delegates to a State Convention to be holden in CITY HALL, PORTLAND, Thursday, Juno 29th, 1871, AT TEN OCLOCK A.

for the purpose of nominating a candidate for Governor and transacting any other business that may properly come before the convention. 7 he basis of representiou will be as follows Each city, town and plantation will be entitled to one delegate aad an additional for every 75 votes for the Republican candidate for Governor in 1868. A fraction of 40 votes, additional to the full number for a delegate is also entitled to a delegate. Delegates are authorized to till vacancies only with actual residents of the county to which the town belongs, 1 he State Committee will be in session at the Reception Room of the Hall, at 9 oclock the morning of theconvention for the reception of credentials. JAMES G.

BLAINE, Kennebec, Chairman. WM P. FRYE, Androscoggin. EBEN WOODBURY, Aroostook. FREDERICK ROBIE, Cumberland.

WILLIAM F. LOWELL, Franklin. JOHN D. HOPKINS, Hancock, PAUL STEVENS, Knox. EDWIN FLYE, Lincoln.

E. C. FARRINGTON, Oxford. WILLIAM P. WINGATE, Penobscot.

E. A. THOMPSON, Piscataquis. J. W.

WAKEFIELD, Sagadahoc. HIRAM KNOWLTON, S. 1 THURLOW, Waldo IGNATIUS SARGENT, Washington. JOHN E. BUTLER York.

ALL SORTS AHD SIZES. Barnums show is no baby one. Tale will graduate 103 this year. A teetotallers excess Water-tight. Prince Napoleon demands no fear or Favre.

Delesclmce has a brother iu Xew Toik. Ogaki Toda isnt a toddy, hut Japanese prince. Lanalian is angry, hut there is Methodism iu his madness. Practicing on the spinet is said to cause spine complaint. Millais last picture is Yes or No.

the lovers plebiscite. Railroad men are not forced to drive tlieir stock to the river to water it. Charles Reade is firing iuto the houses that the Jacks of London burlt. Some 333,062 hogs went down Berlins throat last year without a grunt. Apropos Most of the wounded by bomb shells are mortally hurt- Judy.

The Bourbon fusion is now Bourbon confusion, says the N. Y. Commercial Advertiser. Mrs. Fairs reflections, now that she has a looking-glass, are said to be agreeable to herself Rosa Bonbeur puts another co lor on lier brothers politics.

He was not a Cammunist. There will be no more fighting in Congress. The District has determined to suppress pugilism. Gen. Washingtons bronze horse in Union Square, N.

is covered with white spots since the new disease came along. They are calling the seventeen year locust the cieada septemdecim, but it doesnt seem to be fnghtend. Announcing the cost of a $7000 brides dress as $7, is called by the Lexington Observer a slight error. While Weston was whipping time in New York he was also swhipping his own legs to circulate them and the blood more freely, and the blood told. As if Bismarck were not in sufficiently good odor, one of his admirers has donated him a barrel of eau-de-Cologne.

Ferguson was a little nervous, which is singular, as he had only murdered his uncle and aunt and was about to be hanged, A man in a buggy, in West Virginia, was chased some miles by a rattlesnake. That Arkansas colored clergymen pronounces the story ot his having been struck dead by lightning, and again struck while in his coffin, very grave but flashy reading. A new-faDgled coffee-pot astonished a peaceable family in Indianapolis by blowing off the top of the stove, and furnished them with their coffee in the manner of a shower bath. It is now asserted that Bonard, who left Bergh so much money for the prevention of cruelty to animals, was a Pythagorean, and thought he might some time reappear on four legs. Hence his pecuniary precaution.

The late hail storm in Vermont attacked a railway train with such fierceness that the locomotive, with all the energy of one hundred and thirty pounds of steam, required twenty minutes to move the cars a mde. A Baltimore surgeon scouts the idea that men can be chloroformed while awake, insisting that no map wide awake, and sober can possibly be chloroformed without his acquies-ence unless forcibly held and that, even if a sober man were asleep, the irritation of the air passages caused by the chloroform ould almost certainly rouse him. If caught in a shower, and y011 6et your hat wet, brnsh it before it is dry. And so of the horse. When he comes in wet with perspiration smooth his hair with a coarse brush a common broom is better than nothing-in the direction you wish it to he when he is dry.

The animal will feel better, and it will be only half the trouble to clean him the next time he needs it. In conversation with a lady at a church fair recently (says the NeW Orleans Bulletin) we were complimenting her upon her tions towards erecting the new church, and expatiating upon the moraleffect the achievement would have. Yes, she answered, I take a great deal of interest in the matter, a church always improves the neighborhood so. E. Remington, of the gun firm, feta7! since doubled his endowmentsubscription for the Syracuse University $25,000, and Cavehis for 50 (XXX bad previously pur- chaaaandren theSt.

Charles Hotel property to the Methodist denmomation for a publishing establishment. Hffi united donations in Syracuse amount to $170,000. Main St. 28 Is the place to get you Watches, Clocks. JEWELRY, Cheaper than at any other place in the City of Bangor.

Pleas Call and See B. F. S. PATTEN. Bangor, April 20, 187L ICE PITCHERS, us rece ve at WHITE LEONARD, A fine stock of Solid Silver and PlAted Ware.

Gold and Silver Watches. No. 2 Kendoskeag Bridge. All kinds of repairing done to order. junel2 Safe for- Hale.

One of TILTON McFAKLAND'S LARGE SIZE SAFES for sale at a bargain. june6 g. B. FIFTELD. REMOVAL OF TSX HOWE AGENCY.

I have enlarged and refitted that well known establishment, the 13 oh ton Button Store, And have removed the AGENCY of tbe ELIAS HOWE IMPROVED Sewing Machines, THE BUTTERICK PATTERNS FOB GARMENTS, From Main Street, to my old BOSTON BUTTON STORE, On Central Htreet, Persons can be taught to run these excellent ma chines either at mj BOSTON BUTTON STORE. or at their homes. I sell these machines on installments, to accommodate those who are not prepared to pay the whole amount on delivery. The Boston Button Store Has been and will continue to be the Emporium for FANCY GOODS, LADIES GOODS of all descriptions, Together with every variety of cheap but useful fancies, for Misses and Children. I wish tlio public to understand that TUCKER does not mean to be beat in variety, style or prices.

J. P. TUCKER, Boston Button Store 28 Central Street. Bangor, May 12, 1871. Hosiery, Hosiery, Hosiery, CHEAP, At the BANGOR BAZAAR, ALL PRICES.

Good Hobo only 10 cents a pair. Gloves, Gloves, Gloves, Kid, Lisle, Berlin and Silk Gloves At Dow Irloes, AT TAB Bazaar. Bang-or Hoop Skirt and Hustles, ALL SIZES AND STYLES Selling cheap at the Bazaar. Bangor Parasols, Collars and Cufls, Cersets, I. F.

Skirt Supporters, Buttons, Braids, Htmbargf, Cotton Trimming, Malta Loco, Cheap, Bangor Bazaar. Baskets, Traveling Bags, AND CAGES, BIRD Ia great variety, at the Bangor Bazaar. All Kinds of Toys, oooih, CHEAP, at tbe BANGOR BAZAAR. Everything Going Cheap at BANGOR BAZAAR. Tbe largest stock of the kfad ht tbe elty.

tb. tinl. for'DmrfAiizs at the JBazaar Now Sr Bangor najM A A Hinckley B7 Oorna, Ooraev ot Oak and Waabfato E. C. Nichols Co.

fublibhxb Mounres, 4t 1 East End Eendoskess Bridge. TERMS Year, 4.00 tor Six Months. 2.00 for Three Months. INVARIABLY IN ADVANCE. The Bangor Weekly Courier, IS PUBLISHED ITEBT TUESDAY, tiu Office of the Daily Whig akd Courier, at iwo Dollars per Tear, tnvarxably tn advance AGENCIES.

Pettevgill 10 State Boston, J7 Park Row, New York, are authorised Agents tor re. eJvmg Advertisements and Subscriptions for fhi Paper. R. Niles, Agent, SooUays Building, Court Mreefc, Boston. SuW nptions must in ail cases be paid in advance.

jy Subscribers finding this notice marked, will understand that the tune for which they paid has i earl) expired. Your Subscription expires Business Cards. DR. IT. jI.

REYNOLDS. Surgeon Sc Physician, BANGOR, MAINE. Office Union Block, next door above W. L. Aldens Drug Store.

Eefer to Dr. H. Brown. Bangor, May 29th, 1871. SIDNEY W.

THAXTER, CORN FLOUR, JVo. 6G Exchange Street aprl Bangor, NT. Dental Card. I wish to say a word to the Gentlemen and Ladles of Bangor and vicinity. As pare more for your children tlianfor yourselves.

A gen- tleman in Bangor, who is fifty years old, was in my othce in April and said that he would give me one hundred dollars if I would save one tooth in his mouth without extracting it. But he was too late. If a man will thus value one tooth, what should he do for his children. Is ew if you cannot save your own, you can save the teeth of your children. Almost every day some father or mother will come to the office with dear child to have me extract some aching tooth.

1 exannnejhe mouth and find that the painful tooth in not a temporary but a permanent one. The parent in surprised; you i are wrong, she has never had buj oue tooth there, she will certainly have a permanent tooth when this one is out of the way. A very large proportion of our patrons, have never known, or have forgotten, that in our first set we have but twenty teeth. And that all teeth that grow hack of the twenty are permanent ones, thirty-two iu all. I have extracted within the past year, seven permanent teeth for one little girl who was not eleven years old.

Will you parents suffer your children to sutler for their life time by your neglect? If by neglect you have lost your natural teeth, a good editor will tell you where to go for the best artificial ones. Hundreds of people in Bangor and vicinity will endorse by their own experience all that he ha said Ins paper. Dr. J. E.

Lincoln. Though we have not the pleasure of a personal acquaintance with the gentleman, yet we have reason to believe that he is a most skillful practitioner of the dental art. At least, he has made one old face in our house look young again, and has fitted, by art, a pair of jaws to mas-vhf ticate the food again which dame nature thought to deprive of this privilege a little too soon. We think the work and composition of the two fall sets ef teeth he has inserted cannot be exceied anywhere. literal Intellxgencer My price now is $50 for a whole set of the best artificial teeth, $25 for a half Bet.

Office No. 2, Wheelwright St Clarks Block. Bangor, May 3, 1871. TO BUILDERS, AND Proposing Those to Build. THE BANGOR St PISCATAQUIS SLATE pth of COMPANY, having attained a depi 140 ft perpendicular tn the sohd leape, in tlieirQuar- ry at Brown ville, Maine, are enabled to offer to Builders, and those proposing to build, a Roofing Slate, which, soundness, (no slate being taken from less than loo feet,) strength, and elasticity of material, uniformity in thickness, dark and unchangeable color, ease aod economy of preparation (for laying,) and, in fact, every requisite of a perfect slate, they do not hesitate to pronounce SUPERIOR to any.

foreign or domestic, ever offered for sale in this i ount.y. Orders by letter or otherwise will be promptly filled on application to the subscriber. C. Bo ABBOT, Upper Steamboat Wharf. Bangor, April 15th, 1871.

FILES F1L.ES. VTOWIS THR.TIMB to ready for businees. I have on up and get 1000 DOZEN PILES, And am finishing off 100 Dozen par week, which I am selling at The Lowest Prices, and will warrant them equal to any imported, 13-Call and see them. OLD FILES RECUT, aa usual. JOB COLLETT, april21 Exohangs Street.

J. H. CLEBGUE, 117 Exchange St. Ladies, and Gents WIG-MAKSB lunfaetortr. Where can be found a Large Assortment of latest, style Chignons, Braids, Switches, and Curls.

Wigs, Half-rWigs, and Front Piece. Hair repaired at short notice. Also aa assortment ef Yankee Notions and Fancy Goods. mart GEO. F.

GODFREY, DKALKB nr DBY PINE LUMBER. ALSO. BLACK WALNUT, SOUTHERN FINE, OtHee sad manw at tb. tad at Hsito St-, BANGOR, MAINE. Nov.

S3, 187. W. T. WTT.TfTAKD. Attorney Counsel! or-at-Law OwrllsHaatfl Bangor.

Nov. S3, IBM. tf (Times oopy) Special Notice. mHE subscriber, of the late firm of 1 LOW St CO. tenders thanks to his friends and 16 WUUW8 he pmbUe fcr past jmtzoamf lope beatowed, and i them that he la would Inform them that he ia ready to attend to all order in tba MOVING LINE.

Brick, Wood or Stone Buildings, Rained or Moved tqordgr S. S. LOW. Bancor, April 1 MlBlfWD Daloam. Discovered fa the erect valley of the Miwdwdppi, instinct of Horse afflicted with the through the heaves.

It bee Brand th OSKAU8I MXME nb, tM, and oaasaainvtlve DY for faults. Colds, and alt difficulties. vtetr kHowx. 4 Sendfor Cirenfarranfafateg an account of iM discovery and nnmeraaa oenffloafsapf care. afflicted, and then call o.

yotw druggist tat a bottle. All druggkts do or should keep iT fa gnat variety. tiiin hats, Nobby and beantifal. All at great bargain, at Bishop Sc Bourne5! No. 3 Main Street.

Junell Look! INTO THE NEW HABDABS AND IEON 8T0EE, No. 133 Kzoliange Street. And aee a nice new stock of DOORS, SASH, IKLnnosT GLAZED WINDOWS, JPAINTS AND OHS, And all HARDWARE la tb. building Una. Look We Would ay that we will warrant satisfaction fa Goods and Prices.

All orders from the country promptly attended to. Remember the Place. 138 Exchange 8 tract, Banger, Maine. TRASK CHALMERS. niay21 NOTICE.

French Clock and all kind of Watches cleaned, and pat in perfect order, by W. F. WEEKS. Chronometer Balance applied and adjusted to a temperature of 105 degree above to 20 degree below. In Hight8 Bookstore, BLOCK.

SMITH CURRANT WORMS Have come. For their destruction use Powdered White Hellebore, or Carbolate of Lime, Jut received and for Bale by BLOOD fe HOWE. 'Whale Oil Soap. For Washing Fruit Trees, Shrubs, For sale by BLOOD HOWL, 131 Exchange St. GENERALRA1LWAY TICKETOFFltE ggpsggLAKE SHOBE, Michigan Southern, Brie R.

Great Southern Mail Route, And Fall Birer and Stoningion Line of Steamers. Tickets to all points WEST, SOUTH AND NORTHWEST. Parties going west, call and get the lowest rates. No charge for information. Office in the Periodical and News Depot, No.

8, Kendoskeag Block GEO. W. FLOWERS, Agent. 1871. 1871.

NOTICE TO BUYKBS OF Boots Shoes Hats Gaps. THOMAS HERSEY CO, STUBS, CQBNEE IAIN WATER STREETS, Are receiving new goods for the Spring and Summer trade. Our friends and customers are res ectfully invited to give us a call, or send in their orders which will be PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. We are manufacturing and receiving from other manufacturers the most desirable goods in th market. TO THE LADIES.

Yon will find at oar Store, fa time pot, the eet an dmoet carefullv aeleeted stock all the fashionable styles 8 IDK LACK. BOTTOTT. FOXKD AND PLAIN SERGE BOOTS of ever, description. SLIPPERS Tn great variety. Including the RADY WASHINGTON.

Ail the nobby style of HATS Sc CAPS Are being received by every boat, Gents Calf Boots. It la an establiihed fact that the best and neatest fitting boot ia mads at HEBBKJf Afc CO.S. SILK HATS The best Hatfatb V. is manufactured by Beebe St Ota. N.

that la the kind we sail. AH dealer, ftom the eonntry and eit customer, know tbs ptatwwhava they monjye nd the largest assortment, bat ibabest good, at tbe lowest pri0" 3 s.f V. tlrank Mcfttadaficrdhrinwy lifassUpataron- araof tbeJastyaae, aafiwl df Jra Hjri ra .5 rf 5 -J-sx 5. the dartBg the-year to ooba 4 t-i3 i fct Bangor, June 10, Selling at bottom prices at S. MERRILLS.

No. 4, Bowmans Block. jonel4 A Blacksmith Wanted. A young man fc SON. To work in our Kamo Factory, will do.

W. BUNKER Brewer Tillage, April 27, 1871. NEW FIRM NEW GOODS I O. M. Brown No.

5 Main Street, (Successors to Stoxx As Blows,) At Old Stand of STlCKNBY A ROBERTS, Have received a large and varied stock of RICH DRESS GOODS CONSISTING OF BLACK SILKS, JAPANESE SILKS, PONGEES, SILK SULTANAS, BLACK AND WRITE PLAIDS, A full line of RAVEX PURR MOHAIRS AND LUSTER ALPACAS New style Check Cambrics, Piques, Ac. Hamburg Edgings and Inserting, Woolens, Cotton and Prints, Fresh lot Paisley Shawls, New style Woolen Shawl. Ale, Hosiery, Gloves and Parasols We hope, bv selling Goods cheap, and using our customer well, to have our share of patronage. 'Quick Sales and Small Pretit, is our motto. O.

BROWN CO. Bangor, April 26, 1871. WHEELER WILSON The Great Trial of SEWING MACHINES, The grandest in the World. The Judge, The whole World, and the trial twenty years duration. PRACTICAL TEST.

USE the THE UNIVERSAL VERDICT WHEELER AND WILSON SEWING MACHINE, THESE Machines are adapted to all varieties of sewing, from the 1' it muslin to the heaviest of Beavers. They woflf equally well upon StiM Lmen oolen or Cotton Goods with Silk, Linen or Cotton Thread. Study, Capital and Inventive genius have been devoted to fts improvement for years, till now with its NEW SILENT FEED our present Lock-Stich Machine has no equal tn the World. The Wheeler St Wilson is Reliable, Economical, and Noiseless. It answers the wants of the house-holdtfompletely, and any kind of Sewing needed in the family can be done upon it with greater rapidity and ease of execution titan can be accomplished on any other.

It has received the highest premiums overall as a FAMILY MACHINE, on both sides of the Atlantic. Machines sold on easy monthly payments. Instruction furnished at the house, if desired No charge for re-adjusting old Wheeler St Wilson Machines. E7Those who want the best should obtain WHEELER WILSON SILENT-FEED Family Sewing Machine. Oil, and Machine Slllc, Thread, Needles, Finding for Sale.

Call at the Sign of the Gilt Machine 16 Main Street, 148 Middle Street, 07 Lisbon Street, READ Sc Bangor. Portland. Lewiston. STONE, AGENTS. WANTED SALESMEN Bangor, Jane 10th, 1871.

A HOME INVESTMENT. SIX PER CENT. GOLD ONDS Portland and Ogdenshurg Jtt. -Kz Co. DUE IN 1 Free from Government Tax.

Tbe line of tbia Road is from Portland, Maine, to wanton, Vt, and is many mile tbe shortest communication between tbe Lakes and the Seaboard. The Eastern division, upon which this mortgage is leaned is now under construction from Portland to North Conway, White Mountains, a distance of sixty miles. Forty mile are already completed, upon which trains are running. The remaining twenty miles are nearly completed, and will be ready for traffic early in Joly, 1871. $1,200,000 cash subscriptions hare already been expended upon the Road, and this mortgage of the unusually small amount of $13,000 per mile ha i been Issued for the purpose of thoroughly equipping and completing the road, and covers all the real and personal property of the Company.

These very desirable Bonds are for sale at 90 and accrued interest, in currency, by B. BROWN SONS, Agents for the Company PORTLAND, AND BY ELIAS MERRILL, FIRST NATIONAL RANK, BANGOR, from whom pamphlets and fall information can obtained. anrl8 tf REMOVAL BLAKE, DOLE have removed to the OLD ROLLINS HARLOW STRUT, where they will continue the business ot Planing andMoulding and the maaafheture of SASH, DOORS, AND BLINDS. WT.hMV, DOLE CO. Bangor, June 1st, 1871.

lm Coal, Jut rraeived, a oarto ot iiACESMrnrboAi. edahmndradtaoaofnlc poal. FURNITURE. GILMAN, TOWNSEND CO, Manufacturers and Dealers, 9 and 10 Granite Hock, East Market Square. Having made extensive additions to their Ware Booms in the Granite Block, and enlargrd the Stock of Furniture of their own manufacture, they can now offer to purchasers the largest Stock of Goods of home make in the city, of the newest and most approved Patterns, consisting of PARLOR SETTS, CHAMBER SETTS, DINING SETTS, LIBRARY SUITS, Hall, Office, Store And will sell them at wholesale prices, in any quantity, rom abroad.

Particular Notice is given that none of the Furniture of eur make is on sale at any other furniture store In this city. OILMAN, TOWNSEND CO. Bangor. May SO, 1871. who have got the Grenadines in the City, who give the least money in the State.

just Received, Splendid Colors MASSED DOWN. beat when customers wish to buy their cheap. all to examine our Stock, and Ship Furniture, andwarrant them to be superior to any imported DBUGS, MEDICINES, Chemicals, FANCY TOILET ARTICLES A Complete Assortment; XT THE NEW DRUG STORE, do. 3 Kendnskeag Blook, HENRY H. BUTLER.

Bangor, May 1, 1871. Til 'Well Known Stallions, Island Chief Billy Clyde, Will make the present season at the MANSION HOUSE STABLE. Txbks op Service. $10 for single $10 for the season payable at the time of first service. All accidents at the risk of owners of mares.

ELI ELAN BON. Bangor, June 7th 1871. 3w ICE PICKS, GRASS HOOKS, FLORAL SETTS, Fogg. Buoi, Jon 6, 1871. Bridges.

dw Maine Eiakrapk Company. S- The AmnaaHwHlhg of tba Meekfaddan at thia ton tea Ihi wiring yihll I twari rat othi Summer Hats A full stock and tn great variety. Some GENTS FINE MANILLA MATS at less than cost of importation. New styles of Ladies' Slippers in Bronze and Black Kids. New styles of Ladies Serge Foexd Button Boots.

Call and see them. 49 MAIN STREET, J. A. CROWELL june7 Newspaper and Periodical PEPO T. No.

8 Kendnskeac Bridge. All of the latest papers and current Literature received as soon as issued. Ladies will find all of the fashionable publications of the day. Also, a fine lot of French and American Stationery and Fancy Goods. GEO.

W. FliOWERS, No. 8, Kendoskeag Bridge, next door to H. L. Lane.

may9 New Books. Little Mm, by author of Little Woman, principles of Psychology, by Herbert Spencer. Wake Robin, by John Burroughs. Mill Bank, by Miss Holmes. Physical cause of the Death of Christ.

Memoir of Baron Stowe. Ralph the Heir byTrffilope. Married for both Worlds. life and Times of Lord Brougham, written by himself, for aale by Junes BUGBEE St CO. SUPERIOK VINEGAR, Iait part? frca COR EQSIY, FOB SALE BY F.

DWINEL. C. AGENTS For the sale of the CHINA TEA POOTANYB Celebrtl TEASANDC0FFI j. U. BUTTEWTELD, ViaMryoA OUfowa.

The Journal says that Charles Martell, formerly janitor of Colby University, was one of the 40,000 boys from the age of ten to fit teen which made up the army school styled the King of Romes Guard. Martell saw Napoleon in Brussels when he was on his way to Antwerp, and at the battle ot Waterloo he waa sufficiently near to hear the cannon roar. He came to this country about the time of the Mexican war; served tbrongh wi war; cmnstoWatravUtoiil 1868, -and waa janitor foe fan yew went to Canada, and now returns fiwa visit. Tbestudents tjvvemade him up a purse ahd the AeMtf give him a salt nftdoflws. 7 ST -a, i For a bad Cough, Use Manns Fnlmonary Elixir.

For the Itch and Other kin diaeaee. Use Manns Lagrange Itch. Ointment For Sere tche rralt wANir SPKOIFIC OtkOntKSI. rK pSiRbeuin attain, ttcw WAN7T8 BHUKAK HJKH1IST. 5 h-i4 fa St POTTER, a BIRD, PHILLIP W.

kl that CEO. C. CimjEB and BURS St PERKY, ICO, are whi w. L-xuatar hottla. gffamhmt and ate-' Oaa.

Bfaefa -tn, A it go Cro pesyarsfhms of Joly. I 7 It sfaut inf a i. Y-Y i- A 'I 1 iV.S.

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Years Available:
1832-1900