Description: This is an authentic newspaper dated June 25, 1822 called the Portland Gazette. The front page has a story about Edward Colston, an English philanthropist. There are ads for crockery ware sold by Rogers & Tebbets, hats sold by Frost and Waterhouse, silk sold by Robert Thompson, Yarn sold by Thomas Chase, medicine chests sold by John Coe, boots fixed by John Phillips, cards sold by Isaiah H. Winslow.. William Hyde is selling religious books and there is a long ad for "Dr. Moore's Essence of Life" that mentions: Hon. Daniel Buck, late member of CongressHon. Jason DuncanStephen R. Bradlee of VermontAbel Duncan - DummerstonSamuel Stearns - DummerstonWm. TownC.W. Chandler -AndoverAbraham Holland - WalpoleJona. Badger - WestministerNathan Stone - New FanePrescott Hall - ChesterfieldCharles Blake - Keene. This medicine is sold by Henry Butman of PortlandPage two has a story about the death of David Stinson of Maine. There is a story about a dual between two men named McDuffie and Cumming. A report from the court of common pleas (Chief Justice Whitman in charge) mentions James Duffee and Henry Mace who were convicted of steeling from Neptune Stephenson. John Lowell was also convicted of larceny.On Page 3:Nathan Cummings, Esq. was speaking on the fourth of July Mr. Josiah King of Burlington, VT lost many items during a fire at the house of Benjamin Dodge in Portland. J.M. Gerrish, Clerk of the Firewards of the town of Portland thanked the citizens for helping with the fire.William H. Smith married Miss Rebecca S. Pound.Simon Bradstreet of Gardiner married Abigail D.L. ClappCapt. John Waite married Dorinda HustonNathaniel Ellsworth married Mary-Ann BartonIn Wintrop Mr. Cephas Thomas married Almira Metcalf after a courtship of 9 years.In Belfast Charles K. Tilden of Castine married Miss Mary ReadGeorge Gregg, son of Rev. W. Gregg died in Cape Elizabeth at age 21Margaret McLellan Gould of Gorham drowned (age 9)Joseph Harrod advertises shawlsTimothy Fletcher advertises CigarsWm. B. Peters - Livery StableWilliam Francis and Peter Noyes buying Bangor MoneyJona. Stuart selling a pew at Dr. Nichol's meeting houseJames Irish has a notice about proposed roads.Atwood and Quincy are advertising many things including a ship.Cordage is offered by Robert Graves & Co. of BostonM.W. Simon Greenleaf and Wm. Lord of the Grand Lodge of Maine (Masons) have a noticeProbate notices to the Hon. Jeremiah Bailey included:Charles T. Read administrator for Lemuel ReadHannah Hewey administratrix for Jonathan HeweyAbel Merrill and Charles R. Porter - Jonathan HeweyOlive Leighton - Ezekiel Leighton Page four in entirely ads including: Bradley & Dow - Domestic GoodsRogers & Cox - SilksMiss E.C. Griffin - EducatorJosiah Little - House Lot for saleAvery & Collier - Room formerly occupied by D. Newcomb to rentWm. Hyde - Law book publisherJoseph B. Walton - Shoe StoreBarbour & Scott - LinensGeorge W. Smith - piece goodsEdward Howe - BroadclothsCharles Farley - GoldsmithMerrill & Davis - Hand CardsMarcus Quincy - Dutch OilMJ. Springer, Jr. - Agent Gardiner Iron WorksSamuel Baker - Warning against trusting Hannah Ellis, town pauper on his accountJosiah Dow and James Neal - Commissioners for Nathaniel Hussey, deceasedJames Dorrance - medicine George Bradbury, Prentiss Mellen, James Abbot, Thomas Beck, J.D. Hopkins, Greley Hannaford, James Neal, Geo. Bradbury - Persons involved in land law suit.Howard Willis - GroceriesPeter Noyes - LotteryElias Kelsey - Looking to hire weaversRoyal Lincoln - Seasonable GoodsCharles Bradley - flannelsHorace Seaver - Black & blue BroadcothCharles Bradley - MaterialTimothy Fletcher - winesGoodale, Glazier & Co. and C. Spaulding - publishers Charles Blanchard - hardware (with Joshua Hinkley)Nathaniel Crockett - GroceriesN. & L. Dana & Co. - porkA. Robinson - PainterJoseph Goold, Jr. - feathersR. Ruggles - umbrellasDaniel Cobb, Joel Hall, Charles Fox - assessors who have turned in their assessments to Joseph M. Gerrish This paper is in good condition for its age. Our specialty is reuniting "Orphaned Heirlooms" back to families. We are the world's largest source of found family heirlooms such as this. We have thousands of identified antiques and artifacts. We only add a very small percentage to eBay.Our subscription website, JUSTAJOY has items associated with more than 100,000 last names – each indexed for easy searching. These items are posted by members throughout the United States and in other countries. We regularly match photos, documents, military items, Family Bibles, advertising items, wanted posters and much more back to families. Please visit our site, today, and just type in a last name to find out if we have anything your descendants will cherish for generations to come.Thanks for looking and for bidding. Please contact us with any questions. We would be happy to hear from you. (J-2862)
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