LIME ROCK GAZETTE DEVOTED TO COMMERCE;, AGRICULTURE;, ART, SCIENCE, MORALITY AND GENERAL INTELLIGENCE.

I’l BUM ,El) WEEIxIA, B^ BH 11ABDSON t\ PORTER, Trims, sl.50 in Advance, SI.75 in six months S-2,01) al'hT.-.Adveilisemeiils inseiled al the eiishniiaiy prices. V O L I. ______UlMT-TIIIMIASTOX, T ill 1WI»AV Tioievi.v^, Al <-. «, IM®. a o . a® . P 0 E T R V. 'llie Influence of Rending. his office and become the minister of life, courses of his nature on fire mid burnt him (’mt tiny commentary accompany such with a thirst which all the waters of the All Afiiciin Duel, Tin1 Bi’tler Choice. P ahexts can hardly overrule the im­ a volume as an antidote Io its virulent in- mid all its rolling Hoods could neith- The laws of a Ivordofmi duel tire par­ A quaker. residing at Baris, was wait­ portance of n well-selected "‘ Family Li- j),usings on the Sen. vasiiin of the fountains of life ? As well cr quench nor drown. The enemy had ticular in their way, mid may not lie un­ ed on bv four workmen, in order to make i Iirnry.” H ere wo nitty look Ibr one of the ashes ot Napoleon sit ep in the Hotel seized upon a new mid unguarded avenue deserving the consideration of some of BY M. F. S. their compliments, mid ask for their usual ! the most powerful influences ever exerted ties Invalides, in Paris, without electrify- to the brain, and proved that still another our aspiring young heroes at home, who new year's gifts. upon the minds of the young. Every new ing Erance; as well may the column of of the scnccs must be fortified against his j ev, ,-v 1urc1,,,t 311,11 I’,'.1",1* The zephyr's flowing o'er the sen - ‘XX ell, my Irieuds,’ said the quaker, hook which parents place in the hands of his fame rise and stand forth in the V e il- wily attacks. to prole their mettle by blowing a little My bark rifles gaily on— 'here are your gifts; choose fifteen liancs their children or admit into the family, dome, and the moralist come and say,— ' That night a hand of faithful XVashing- gunpowder nt one another. L e t us hear ortho llihle. My heart is m aking melofly, becomes a ; brings along its tliis is nothing hut marble. ’ I hat mar- toninns watched over a raving drunken how two rival lovers in Kordofan manage ‘1 do not know lioiv to rend,’ said the Ami the breeze the strains prolong. own virtues or vices, whatever they may hie will speak. Those ashes will give a man. They stood by with tearful eyes these matleis. first; ‘so I nil! take fi • fifteen francs.’ he, and by the manner of its introduc­ “ When friends have not been able to E ’en twilight's last faint ling'ring ray strange inspiration to the people. and heavy hearts while he was wrest­ ‘I can rend,’ said the second: ‘lint I tion, secures at once the intimacies of Has faded from my view— ling like a shorn Samson with the spectral I adjust the quarrel, a formal defiance is have pressing w ants.’ H e took the lif­ private and confidential intercourse.— O, gently passed its light away. Touch Not I—Taste Not !—Handle Notf- Philistines that were tormenting him.— i sent. , The duel takes place on some open ted! francs'. These hooks go into private chambers, and Sniell Not anything that etui Intoxi and the friends of the combatants As m orning's early flew. Anil when he slowly awoke from that The third also made the same choice. occupy private hours, and stir the passions ea tc. | dreamy d. lirimn. they were at his side to I "88Cni ,lc spectators An angareh ,s He it, w came to the fourth, n lad of Now gleaming o'er the mountain height, or awaken the allections, and finally form A mong the thousands who have, during j' , . c . i i i c stay up his tottering left mil so to rivet ”on brought loitli, mid the combatants about thirteen or fourteen years. The The crescent appears— or deeply inllueuee the principles of i ,...... ,. i " S >, •" , place each a foot close to the edge of the the last year, arisen trout the slough ol!t.:.Ins armor anew as not to leave Ins heel ,1 , . quaker looked at him with an air of good­ Ami with its silvery lustre bright, those who read and familiarly handlo despond mid shaken oft' the serpent spells again exposed, like that of Achilles, ,o couch, the bread h of whteh aim,e devules ness. them. of the sorcerer, many a brilliant intellect Calms all our rising fears. the arrows of a skulking foe. “K',n’ A i-ftnuhthle whq,, n.rnle ,,l hip- ‘Well, will thee take these three pieces What parent does not carefully watch regained its original lustre and rank ...... ; • , i i - popotamus eathcr is then placed in the And then is wafted on the breeze, I lint man is again a giant, and lie ts 11 1 - - - ■' which thee may obtain at any lime by the ‘intimacies' formed by his children, among the stars which shine in our moral abroad; lookout for him ! like Samson, hand of each, anil renewed attempts are thy labour mid industry ?’ A thought of home away— and seek to separate them from unworthy and intellectual firmament he is feeling for the temple of Bacchus, made by their friends to reconcile them. ‘As you say the hook is good, I will And all the woods, the fields and trees, . companions? X’et the ‘hook’ which has W e hud one particular star in the Old and he will ere long revenge the loss of If, however, they arc bent on carrying take it, mid read it to my m other,' replied Where I was want to play. , been adtled to the library, or placed on Bay State, which fell like the “ of the of his locks by a mighty overthrow of that out the alfair of honor, the signal lor bat­ the hoy. the centre table, or admitted to the cham­ morning” from the heaven of temperance, The laughing rill and rippling streams, doomed edifice. tle is at last given. 1 lc who is entitled to lie took the liihle, opened it, and found The ehryslal fountain bright, ber of a son or daughter, comes to them and, 1 may add, drew down with it a third the first blow then inflicts as hard a lash between the leaves a gold piece ol' forty Where sparkling oil bv moonlight beams. endorsed with a patent’s approbation, and part of the constellation to which it be­ as he can on his opponent, who stands francs. longed. M assachusetts felt his fall to her Willi rays of holy light. goes into the mass of instruction that The Newspaper Press. perfectly still to receive the compliment 'I'lie others held down their heads, and makes up the education of the mind.— heart; for he was one of her untitled no­ To the sheet of paper which you sec and then prepares to tclurii it. They the quaker told them he was sorry they And roaming thro’ the woodland bowers. '1 hose influences, though silent, are prob­ bility. H e bore, a name prouder mid on the table, served to you so regularlv, then continue, turn and turn about, to Ho. had not made a better choice, Where sighed llie zephyr's breath. ably among the strongest ever exerted in dearer to New England, than any one mid studied by you with so much ease icli other’s hacks and shoulders,—the I've culled the sweetest, purest flowers, giving stability to principles, and form to which any king on earth could make or the four qumlcrs of Hie world contribute I llond lnust- 0,1 no !lC0°unt. 1,0 struck,— And twined a lovely wreath— character. The doctrines thus inculcated give. That name was identified with the all the treasures of their intelligence. Is " llllc tliu 1’loo<1 flo"'s '^piousiy at every A Woman’s AthanlatTs. history of her religii«, learning and pa­ And placed it on my m oihei's brow, are received without suspicion, and hro’t one fact valuable to mankind discovered ^roke. *s a HomHle spectacle, )t t A woman may say what she likes lo vou triotism; and Massachusetts delighted him That fragrant garland fair— to very near communion, often without hv some scholar in the farthest end of the 1,01 11,1 acknowledgment ol , am , scapes without the risk of getting knocked down debate. They come with a favorable in- to honor, and he honored her ill ‘the halls (Hi! then my little heart did glow e a r th -te n to one hut you will sec it an- ,1|C ‘'J'3 ot nnd " ‘.,lle s!>°ctators for it. Irodticlion—u parent's hand, The warn- of our national legislation.’ With rapture free from care. trounced in a paragraph of your newspt.- rc",a"’ equally mute. I his continues un- She can take a soooze after dinner, ing voice of no master awakens distrust, ' He was a shining mark, hut he fell; — per. It is the chronicle of eivilzation, the 111 0,10 ° ' ,l,c combatants generally Irom while her husband has to goto work. 0, pleasant are thy memories. until they have been admitted to familiar-' for such men fall, do (hey not? Like common reservoir into which. 11 everyV I VI , uustream . mil I shccr exhaustion, drops - Ins instrument o IShe 'III. I cun nil UH dress .-.-I iherself n i c i. ll IIIin IIV.neat andm i n i liilv m i ’Thou sweetest spot on earth ! ity and confidence. They may then blind ' every other being (his side of heaven, he pours its living waters and at which every " hereupon the vie or i.nme. lately i.||i(. ies hlIsl,anj And all the scenes of by-gone days, the eyes of the soul, and chain it down to "'ns within arrow-shot of the. tempter; man may come to drink. It.. is the news- does . the same, the r.vals shake hands, .de- hlls Cill.n !in(, , ovel, The haunts of youthful mirth; an ill-directed prejudice, the most hope-j whose indiscriminate shafts carry no un­ paper that gives to libertyv its practical I5 cHiringda.’'11,'.- t’liat Hint tlieylll‘T Eu Have v received o n sutbcieiif 1 She can go forth into the streets with­ less shivery of a darkened understanding poisoned or barhless point into the palace n, its perpetual /atisftietion, their friends congratulat. But glide along, my weary hulk, out being invited to •treat’ nt every coffee and prostituted reason. or into the cabin, lie fell deep; for he (.t;v;t ‘ I them on their reconciliation, their wound! house. Over the waters bright— The same is true of periodical papers. I lo11 G'°m 11 great height. A starless night Tim ^wspapcZis'aXiiy and sleepless «■'« washed and sundry jugs of merissa And Las happy as the lark. She can paint her face if she is too pale A single Gazette may revolutionize an I set ineverthcahyssinwhichheivascn- watchmanitchman. which reports to you every l I"'ovl,1cd beforehand, are produced am Will ehatliit with fond delight, or flour it if too red. em pire; may destroy both the souls and | g " 1l,1?cd I 1111,1 ,liu lell,len s’uffibcrs ol dangernger which menaces the institutions .jf emptied by the spectators in honor o. tin She can stay at home in time of war, A song to loved ones faraw ay — bodies of men; may he felt in its clients l hopeless oblivion rested heavily upon his yourn.r country, and its interests at home gallant opponents. Lorrign Qn«r. Rrrtri and wed again if her husband is killed. To friendship's holy flowers — in three worlds. One silt involved our name. His native state went into mourn­ and abroad it informs legislators of She can wear corsets if thick, and oth­ And those who through the live-long day, race in min. A grain of poison may in­ ing and was in bitterness fur him; for, public opinion, and it informs the people er ‘lixins'. if too thin. like Rachel, she. had been bereaved of How to Cook a liiisliniitl. Made glad life's sunny hours. fect with the seeds of death the wholesome. 1 of the acts of legislation, thus keeping up Many of our married lady readers are She can eat, drink, and be merry, nutriment lilted to nourish millions. Cast I more of her children by this insidious foe. that common sympathy, that good under­ not aware how a husband ought to he without it costing her a cent. Then waft me o'er I lie waters bright, it into a fountain, and all the streams that j than ever ti ll under her banner on the standing between the people and legisla­ She can get divorced from her hus­ Aly boat across the sea— battle-fields of her country. cooked so as to make a dish ol him. XX e issue thence, will carry death through tors, which conduces to the mniutuiuuucc have lately seen a recipe in an English , band whenever she sees any one she likes I'd hail with joy and loud delight, every vale below. And where can this X’ears rolled on, and a gleam of light of order and prevents the stern necessity heller. Aly Imine of youthful glee! shot through the blackness of his dark­ paper, contributed by one ‘Mary,’ which ■ mortal poison he infused so widely and for revolution. Djonicius the tyrant had pointg nut the 'modn.t opcritndi’ of prepar­ And she can tun into debt all over, un­ ; effectually as through the newspapers anil ness. He heard a still small voice which a chamber constructed in the I’orin of a til he warns the public, hr advertisement, whispered to him in his grave: “ Arise! ing and cooking husbands. ‘M ari' says ■ Drinking Song. periodicals which now flood our land, free human ear,, so that he, might 7 learn . every • that good many husbands ...... are t..„.;i,.,tspoiled m not to trust heron his account any longer. I almost as the light of day, coming like the come forth!” lie arose; he shook off the rumor, iv hat Ins cham ber was to the , .. __ „i ;r pestiferous, humpering cerements which cooking. Some women go about it as it, if BV MB. HONE. common mercies of heaven to bring in- tyrant, the newspaper press is to the gov­ their lords were bladders, and blow them j ' struction to every house, distributed at imd so long hound him hand and foot.— ernment of a tree people. Love of Sislers, ('nine, till llie limvl. and fill llie glass He found many a Martha and Mary wait­ up. O thers keep them in hot water, while [ There ran lie. few separations more , every door, received with pleasure, and It tells them of our wishes, it apprises others again freeze them by conjugal j Willi wine and spirits high ; ing at the brink of the pit, to welcome him painliil than that which sisteis, who have ; entertained with confidence by every them of our wants, it carries to the ear coldness. Some smother them in hatred, And u e will drink, while round they pass, family. hack to life and love, lie returned to his of power the blessing of the grateful, lived together from infancy, are ci llvd home, and his home returned to him. The contention and variances, and some keep : upon to endure when new ties deviiles T o ------Vice and Misery ! We are accustomed to regard common or the murmur of the oppressed. Nor is them in pickle all their lives. These wo- j fatted calf was killed; and there were even this all. The newspaper is the them, and call lor the exercise of other I’tisli quickly round die draught again, I education as the safeguard of our liberties. men always serve them up w ith tongue many that could say with tears of grate­ familiar bond that hinds together man ntiu duties. Even to the woman who leaves And drain the goldet low ; ' X’et, what can protect those liberties from sauce. Now it cannot he supposed that ful exultation: This our son and brother man—no matter what may be the differ­ the happy home of her childhood, from And drink, in revelry's swelling strain, licentiousness hut a well regulated press? husbands will be tender and guod, man­ who was lost is found. And he was found ence of climate or face. It is a law-book the free and unrestrained impulse of a T o ------Henson's overthrow ! The liberty of the press is well secured, aged in this way; hut they are on the with all the reetisitated vigor of his talents for the indolent, a sermon for the thought­ new and engrossing feeling, there will re­ by the unwearied vigilance of millions of rg'/iiuniiig, tis it ivi re, his fellow-beings, contrary quite delirious when well pre­ Push round, push round, ill quickest nine! freemen who never slumber over this great less, a library for the poor; it may stimu­ cur mom. nts of solitude and thcaightful- AihTh " lll>’ 11150 lllin> llntl 1,00,1 buried Injure they served. ‘Mary’ points out the manner as The lowest drop be spent interest. But where is the jealousy late the most diffident—it may instruct ness, when the heart fondly returns to were dead. follows: In one loud round, to ------Guilt and Crime, will secure us against the licentiousness the most profound. These, in spite of that loved spot, our first home, endeared Massachusetts welcomed him back to Get n large jar, called the jar of care­ hv n thousand associations ot' affection, And Crime's just punishment! of the press? The parent or guardian: . . . , . all its abuse, have made it the boast of fulness, (which, by the by, till good wives whoi is a ‘ wake i and i sensitive ,• ,to perceive • ,ithe ■ her■ embrace , . with , ,, emo .ions • ot paternal liberty, the glory of civilization. L’or mid he who loves his wife with the most Fill, fill again! fill lo llie brim, and invited the returning P h ia ilto have at hand.). Being placed in it, set fervor, w ill f. cl more securely the strength least impropriety in the conduct of his|" these it is that it has been truly likened To loss of honest fame ! resume his rank among the stars of her him near the fire of conjugal hue; let the loved ones, will yet introduce, blindfold lo to the air that wc breathe, for like air it of her atliiehnieiit to hnusell in propotion Quaff, deeper quail', while now we ill ink crown. The doors of her hulls and church­ lire he pretty hot, hut cpecially let it he as lie discovers in that heart the warmth their familiarity, hooks, newspapers and is a circulator of light. I ------Oar wives' and children's shame! es were thrown open to the newly return­ clear. Above all, let the h e a t be regu­ ol' mutual nll’ectiou, which cannot pail periodicals which, under tin; most false lar and constant. Cover hint well over Push round and round, with loudest cheers ed prodigal, and many were touched to . . . i • i* from a parent and a sister without regret, and feigned names, will perhaps infuse lifeand salvation at the burning eloquence TciiipiTiiiKT Society. with equal quantities ot allection kind- iln(| v |1(, ,.allll()t recall, even in that soci- Of mirth and revelry ! sentiments, or awaken associations more which fell from his lips. Sister States These institutions are by no means of ness and subjection keep ph nty ol these p . ullic|) .]l(, ,|ns lt,|'el.|.Pl| evcry otheri We drink to woman's sighs and tents, fatal to virtue than all the undisguised heard of this new Luther in temperance, modern origin. The first society lor the things by you, and lie very attentive to t|)(. ,,p | L.„derncss without And children's poverty! vices of a profligate world. and he obeyed their call. Lie stood up in suppression of Intemperance ofwliien we supply the place oi any that may waste (r|.a|Ofuj lcjl'l s by evaporation, or any otHer cause.— ' n Once moii'! while power shall yet remain. 'The man who makes a popular hook, their cities, like Paul in the midst of M ars have any authentic, account, was establish­ Garnish with modest, becoming familinri-' p n, ,t. “Willy,” said E’cii will, our latest breath, or who speaks to thousands through the Hill, and with tin eloquence approaching ed in the year 1517, by Sigismund de columns of a wide-spread periodical, may inspiration, set forth the strange doctrine Jiiell'iehstein, a German, under the au­ ly, and mocent pleasantry, and it you add a (|oulill}; |1HI.(,ll( .„ |he breakfast'table, t . D rin k ------to ourselves Disease and Pain, kisses or other confectionaries, uecoin- And Inl'amv and Death ! exert an inllueuee more important in all of total abstinence. Cities contended spices of St. Christopher. ! an abridged edition of himself, who had its varied consequences than that of a with spirited emulation, who should lie the In every age, howe ver, di miknness has pany them with a sutlieient portion of se- just entered the graminar-elass at the cresy; and it would not bo amiss to add a (in a iticli Miser. king enthroned. W'liat monarch of his first to listen to his admonitions, 'j lie liei ii contemplated as an evil, and laws j High Sell ml; “ XX illy, my dear, will you age has done so lunch to disturb the moral largest halls were crowded long before for its suppression have been enacted from liltle prudence and moderation. I pass the blitter:” Here lies our, ivho fur me,lirilie would not give elem ents ot his age us Byron? Even Na- |fis arrival with all classes of the column the earliest days of the Grecian confed­ “ I’herluinly, thir— it takthes mo to A liltle Gold, and so his life hi' lost. poleon’s political action will have expend-j nity. The drawing room, and every tem- eracy down to the present time. XX’e are D on’t look w ell. It docsn t fimk iie uuv tiling. B utter ilh a common .1 I'aiiev now he'd wish again to live, its fame long before the repeated edi­ pie of refinement and beauty was emptied informed in history tnat Lycurgus eradi­ well lor a young lemale to dress in the (||ll|)(jli.„tiye! neuter gender, ngreelh uith 'Could lie hut know how inn. h 'nis lull,'mJ cost. tions of Byron have exhausted the gene- and those who could scarcely touch the cated the vineyards; that Draco inflicted extreme of fashion, whose mother goes |)t|( huekii heath caktl.es, and iUlgovern- ■ rating power of the press to multiply the ground for delicateness, almost contended capital punishment, and that in Alliens, out a washing, takes m work, or is sup- e(, , . ,j ,u. houlh lnolntlu,8 UIIAersthood.’ ; productions of his pen. The inllueuee of tin uucushioncd seats and rough hoard ofticcrs were appointed whose duty it was ported hv her relatives. It would he tar ; • ' ______FANNY FORESTER. the one is diluted by time; the other gath­ benches, tolicar this converted Saul iirg'in to prevent excess in drinking, except du­ more creditable to such a young woman, to dress simple, employ her leisure time A Sii.r.xr Coi ri.E. In the parish of It argues a very/|uestionahle taste in ers strength with years, has the seeds of on temperance. ring the /Jioni/siu, or leasts dedicated to Duli' i, Cornwall, there are now living a many of the papers and periodicals of the its own pro-creation, and through the Such an assetnhly was crowded into a Bacchus, the god of the vine. The patri­ in work, and thus assist her parent. Now a days, a mail of .sterling sense never titan mul his wife who have not spoken day, when they stoop to the folly of squih- press stereotypes its original forms of spacious hall in one of our large cities on cians at Bottle were not allowed lo drink for eight years. They often go to work hitig and pasquiuading the late marriage thought and sentiment. They come with one of these occasions. They were wait­ w me till their thiily-lilth year;— yet it chooses a doll, or a roll of dry goods for a wile—he prefers the woman lo the dress together, sleep, in one lied, take their of the lady who has chosen lor her liter­ the importunities of genius, to beguile the ing with breathless expectation for the ap­ is sail druukness was a prevelent nee —the substance to the shadow’. Ibis meals at the same table, and show not the ary name the fancy one at the head of pride and uuihition of manhood. They pearance of the speaker; hot he came not among the Romans, and Aurelianus had truth it becomes all young woman to re­ slighte.-t anger towards eaehi ther. 'I'lie on­ 'ibis paragraph. A woman should he call the imagination to commune with a —and why came he not? the evening ollicers appointed for the especial purpose ly reason to he as!gned lor their obstinate member. shielded from such a public exhibition ot spirit of novel and lofty flight. They arc before ho was within an hour’s ride of the of intoxicating strangers, particularly the mid protracted silence is, that each is ton coarse feeling at nil times, and it is a dressed in poetic livery, to fasten on the city. XX hut had befallen him.' It is a amhassadors from foreign courts. By a H axusome M en. One of our exchan­ proud to speak first.— [W hy not both matter of more regret that the subject of taste, and disarm our severest criticism. I short story, and it has been told daily in degree of Domitinu, all the wine plants in ges contains the following remarks rela­ speak togellu r? ] so many ill-natured aspersions happens to They lly with fairy wing, and whisper in , the experience of thousands. X'ott have the Koiiiau territories were ordered to he ting to handsome men:— he one of a sensitive temperament and ' the ear of the fair, in tho secret chamber, u|| |,card probably from the lips of the destroyed, mid a similar edict was issued A N oble R eply.—XX lien Bernard unquestionable11 talent. 1 "XX e allow " ...... multi-‘ ' or on ‘l'the “ pillow..... ,plThey are the “ more...... iu- reformed inebriate, the little expedients he by Charles X. of Erance. Sometimes “ If you are ever threatened with a Tasso remonstrated with his son, the itn- • tmles of men mill w omen, every day in sidious, because they speak without uj had lo adopt lo dissipate the iron force ol the poor inebriate Inis been punished. In handsumu man in the family, just lake a uioitul Tinquato, on his indiscreet prefer­ chillies pounder while lie’s yet in the hud, the year, to uimry whom they please, voice. They lecture in private. They habit. One of these expedients was to 1535 Francis 1. issued a law subjecting ence ot' philosophy to jurispi ttdenee, and “ black, while or g ray ,” and we see no take the mind in its leisure mid lassitude, put something hitter in his mouth, as cam­ drunkards to eoiiliemeiit on hi end ami and hatter his nose to a pummice. I1'rum nngrili i!i mtinib d ‘XX Iml lias philosophy .rood reason why Miss Ghuhhuek, h e -[ when the passions are all alive, ami no omile llowers, wormwood, or rhubarb water for the fust offence. The second some cause or other, handsome men are done I'm' io n :’ Tortpuilo nobly replied, ‘it invariably asses; they cultivate their hair etllise she happens to lie n popular author- observer hut God, who is unobserved, is root, which served to divert the periodical iuliingnient was punishable by a puhlii has taught me lo h e m with nienkiu ss tho •ess, mol as bright a female genius us we present to exert an influence; no parent attacks of his old uneonquered appetite. castigation, mid third by banishment ami complexion so much, that they have reprools of a father,’ ■have among us, should he insulted on her with solitude; no man ol' virtue, with hi? The individual lo whom 1 am rel'cring, and loss of ea rs. no lime to think of their brains. By the •connection in marriage with a gentleman weight of character; it may he no Bible resorted to this mode of relief. At the ------1------time they reach thirty, their heads mid “ I w inder Imw they make Lucifer C i t t im ; XX ill at l'Ltiti.i.—Experiment- j,.,,,(|s a,.c gqijullv soft. Again we say, it •a score ol' years older than herself, per­ evi'ii, with its antidote mid lessons olj suggestion, probably, of some moderate Mali'hi - : ” saiil a voting married lady to haps, though renowned mid honored, the wisdom. All is solitude. All is still. No drinking friend, who was afraid that lie, have been made the last season, ( I t 'l l . ' .you wish 111 find an intellectual man, just her husband, with whom she could never look for one with a lace so rough that world over, as a philanthropist and cliris- one speaks hot Byron, and he silvery would go too last mid too far, he had re- ] hints from the I rmne !• miner, wliu h agri e. Hirni.__Boston Post. notes of poetry, mid in strains of eloquence course at lirst to opinu,. This substitute Hilly lavor the utility ol early cutting ol t ou might use it lor a uulm eg-graler. “ The process is very simple,” he re­ ------— almost unparalleled. He speaks to the for iutoxieuting drinks he soon found to hi.-'wheat. 1 will state a tact. One person •utling his Lr.TTi lt or Ri i oiiMi.xiiiTlox. A lady plied; “ I iiiiee made one.” F emale A it i.aiiani i s. XX'a commend young heart in Dun Juan. He gives the rust,cost, was insidiouslyinsiuiuusiv tampering w with u u hisin - I did...... not hesitate to eomuien in the north ot' England, on dispensing “ Illdeid, .ami Imw did ton uimiage it:" the following to the notice of all our lc- history, here, of a licentious young man. unsubdued appetite', mul again bringing "''“-'“t days hefi.re any other one 11 . . . . ” ., . • I ,i...... i.i „r .1-. 1 . |( incut, and when with the si n ices of a faithful servant girl, •' |!v going to c h i l l i 'll with yon,” was male readers, married mid uiniiariied, That youth passes through a life ol' self- I le there- 1 thought of its In him under its cruel dominion, gave her the follow bug letter ol' recom­ the brief .mil -atisl'm toiy reply. more especially lo the matrons. It points indulgence ti iumphunt; the admired of all upon east away the pernii iou dim', mul the hen v was soft. Smite persons thought lie was foolish, or at least not in his right mendation— a vei l' truthful mural—too truthful as a admirers, yet the violator oi domestic mid adopted a more harmless substitute. He I (mi luruox.—A late writer says, that general thing, to ho agreeable:— moral obligations, and yet a hero, ccno- can ied In his vi -t pocket a piece ol mind. l i e had at least in this way 111 or “ Xlailnm, Sukey Day lived with me if l u l l would have mi idea ot' the ocean 111 “ 1 see friendship, love, common sense taplied in the poetry ol genius more en- rhubarb root; mid he would eat a piece Id days the stm t ol' his neighbors, mid won i e r mul h vi ii inounths I'oukin hakin liiliished a large harvest of 50 or GO aores mid is a in 1 full kind 1 I bodily site, is n i .i ia jn-t imagine D u thousand hills and eommuii honesty, sacrificed every during than murhle, apotheotized to im- ,,f this when he began to feel that aching ami i.'iir thousand mountains, all drunk hour to w hat is called politeness. I see mortal verse, while every female in the yuid which none hut a rel’miiiing inebriate lie has of late thrashed it; mul lo ing de- verrev oiu sl mid 1 never now her lo be , siiuus to leai 11 the result, found the hern in lii'ki'i ami she has no sweat arts. anil 1 basing one another over newly wummi every day, us they say, out ol picture is degraded, and every husband j Cun describe. On the occasion to which ploughed ground, with lot- of caverns in respect to their husbands, tricked out dishonored. I 1 have referred, just before lie set out 1,, I clear and plump, mid weighing 03 His. to . 'the measured bushel; mul actually made A D eed or D akixg. A recent lady it for them to step into now and then. w ith belter dress, w ith better looks, and Is this the reading which can feed and ! fulfil his engagement, some malicious aux . writer admits that she has seen, now mid — , better humor to receive strangers, than refresh the mind? Cun it even he hmm- diary of Satan had taken the piece of more (lour mid less bran than any helore. Cut linn, imii possessing sumo courage, hut' “ Ask m y eou-tiiunits, Hi was the to receive a husband,'the rogues persuad- less? Can the epitaph of domestic virtue rhubarb from his pocket mid soaked it in ' Xre not these tacts w o itli knowing, asserts that she has still to look upon the Income re] ly o . "Im Randolph ol Roau- litlg the good easy fool, when they give bo written on such u column, and standi ru m . W Htle on His way to the place ol lu,‘< so <*nily, no w n a aud the ason lengthened out. Be- im liudual who would deliberately allow a j oke, when as lie came up for the first tune other melt a clean tahle-i.lolli, ami a bet­ bv the family altar, and the spirit of life! bis destination, be took out the saturated barveatin<5 woman to catch him JW.iAing' mouths at lur to he sworn 111 Gmigress, the (Jerk put te r dinner, that they do it out of re-peel survive? As well may the grave be ex- root, and before it had reached his mouth. s|d the wheat mid Hour aie much het- baby. the question, Xie you ol a g e :’ to him !’ peeled to give up its dead. 01 death chuuev the very siiull of it, as lie says, si t all the J 1’* l’rairie Farmer rtjc-rv <—1 i1-1 ffj Oorr.xprnliV life of the Gazans place, all things being ready, we con­ The Tariff Biil [well expect, does not relieve me from iny JCF'Don'l Ire in a hurry to '‘pop the! N antucket.—There is more stir in tinued our journey, and, upon my part, J duty, but only makes its performance per- question,” young gentlemen. A friend , what were once the streets of the burnt Skfb’lies of Travel, Which has excited so much interest, has finally 1 not without regret, for during iny stay sonally reluctant and p'ninfnl i of ours courted n lady for twenty-eight1 district than we have noticed there tor Bt.'FFALO, N. Y .r ISlfl. 1 n 11 ,l' 1,1 1'>ncrcs’!’ n, ‘l '’cfun! iliis , In aid of these considerations, adequate ' years, and then married her. She turned months before, and the ruins are all M essrs, K iVitor*! there 1 had been deeply interested. me. in n pm a a it.. i.i jcccnc< , ^stpnuvn perhaps in themselves to control my vote , out to he a perfect virago, hut died in less 1 alive with busy workmen. removing fal­ Alter leaving Genesee Falls, I took The next plnce, of sufficient interest to of the President. I. parsed by n vote of 28,a 27 t|iere is another which, I am free to con- I than two vents alter her wedding.- len chimnies, piling up hall-burnt wood, enrria.'.e which s brought me to Mount gratify me, or trouble you with a de- At one tune it was Supposed that the Vice Pres,. , fcss> n<>||,jI)g hut an unforeseen, sheer, “ Now,’’said our friend, in n self-congrnt- collecting into heaps the remains of iron- deni would have to give the casting vote on its ' and pressing public necessity could ever Hope Cemetery. 1 found myself in ription of nnv length, is Lockport, ulnting tone, “sue what I escaped by long ware, digging eellais for buildings which luial passage: this, however.,llil not happen. Pal m dute me to forego or forget. In strict courtship.—vYon/i. have already been contracted tor, and •ovely sp it. Mount Hope is laid out about thirty-live miles front Buffalo.— im die engiorsmcnt of the 1 ill. MrJanngin who concord w ith the I tter and spiiit of the Nouli is nn old fool, nud don’t know going through sundry other performances iffftHy up n the same plan as Mount This place, by nature, possesses no par- , instructed l« go f»r il. Iwing absent, it dr- Constitution, the Vice President of the what he is talking about. His friend tendered necessary by the nightlong rule of A uburn, Mass., although not .'o highly ticulnr ntlrnetiosis for the traveller, Art vo,veil on rhe Vive President, Mr. Dallas, io give United States, now called upon to net, is kept his “ gal” in suspencc, lingering King Fire. Preparations fur building arc cultivated. But you will recollect that has. however, lead a helping hand, and his vole; induing whieh hr assigned the following the direct agent and representative of the along in that “hope which niaketh the already going on to some extent on the reasons, which shows that lie is in favor ol' the whole people. In advance, and depen- Auburn is surrounded by the wealth of made it a place of deep interest to nnv heart sick,” and niter having soured the south side Main-street, and the owners ot measure. dent upon contingent results, it is perfect- 1,,,;^milk of human kindttkindness iu her heart, and land else where are many of them only Massachusetts, while Hope has only the one who is at all interested in ain.iiing The President of the Senate rose ami ly competent to this, his national constiln- jnmdc hern shrew bv a t went v-eight years’ waiting for the town to take some action wealth of a small city in the interior of tn -ornplished by the hand of man. At s a id :T h e Senate being equally divid- ■nev, to give instructions and to receive tantalising, he married her, and then upon the proposed iinprovmcnts in the New York to support it. Hope wants the this place the Canal rises, us you (ravel i -t That is more like the sanction or condemn it exactly in the nml my own good faith stands inviolable say from three weeks to six months—and ter accommodations, at almost any time to scare a resting “ gr/h'ag a/, sfiiii-.," 1 have s„ often heard T:c>!C. . T 'H! , . ’!*"" !T h ” "V” '7 j ll('[ . while her young heart is! Pcuplo generally keep tip their spit its hil.ly i.i deeply felt. It belongs, however, acting it he my misfortune to nflciid any |,,|| pulsed with love, and her soul mould- wontlerlitlly; they appear determined to place in either of those beautiful (quits. sung. Ilian nnv thing 1 have ever seen. to the oflicc assigned to me by my fellow portion of those who honored me with dll itself to your thoughts like virgin wax. rise superior to the calamity whieh has They "e, indeed, an honor to the coun­ Although w e passed this place in the eve- citizens, and wilt he assumed with trank- their sulfrages. 1 have only to say to them, Tlinu's the “ideas ” Wait twenty-eight laid the best part of our tow n inruins. A try, a ,1 more especially to those portions ning. I had a very good opportunity Io ucss, and, 1 hope, not unbecoming linn- n*t«l to iny whole country, that 1 prefer years! F'iddle-de-iinnsence! Noah is an dreadful misfortune las befallen us hot the deepest obscurity of private life, witli of the country in w hich they are im-1 examine the vat ions objects of interest; ness. The consequences of my decision, ass.— [ Slrciler’s Slnr. from the manner in whieh our citizens oitlicr way, may seriously ailed the coun­ an unwounded conscience, to the glare [hear up under its visitation, we doubt not mediately situated. as nt this place they are obliged to lock try. No one can entertain, as to that, a of oflicial eminence, spotted by a sense L ater from M exico.— The New Or- that there are many prosperous duvs in At some day, not far distant, almost an hour or two one way before they can profounder solicitude. But, alter sum . of moral delinquency. leans Commercial Times has accounts store for Nnntudket. [ Inqirer. | every to n and city and village of the take a boat the other, and there were m ining to my aid the best purposes am one day later from the scat of war. (leu. N’or’h, that favored land, will have its several boats to come down from the best lights that I can command, the eon Tin: C alifornia E x rr.n n ton.— Among Taylor is now encamped with four regi­ Monxiox T roubles.—The hud feeling" Celtic (erv ornamented with trees and sequences, bo they what they may, must: uthcr things mentioned in Col. Stevenson's ments’ Colonels Walton’s, Davis’ Da­ which has again been shown nt Nauvoo, Canal above, before we could ascend. kin's and Mark’s with the Alhiimiaiis, un­ be hazarded. circular, is the follow ing: continues to grow worse, and the battle shrubs and flowers, thus at the same time („ the course of an hour or two the Cnpt. Thu system for obtaining the revenue 1 der Cnpt. Desha, at Belina A’istn, on the is now het wen the ‘R egulators,’ or mob, paying silent honors to the dead, and re- Dive us notice to render ourselves on necessary to support their government is “ Four women will he allowed to each borders ol’n hike, seventeen miles liortli- and the new citizens of the city. On the company, as camp women. They "Hist I wps, op j | nj,unorns reiving from the people of other nations, honrd, as all things ready for established, directly or indirectly, by the 12th instant, news was received at N au­ he the wives of soldiers, and will do tin Thu health of the volunteers with Gen. mid other climes, the praise which such , departure. For three miles above Lock- people of the United Stales, within tile voo, that four or live of its citizens had limits, and agreeably to the proscribed washing o f the company, for which ot' Taylor, had much improved, owing to been arrested, while at McQueen’s mills, deeds deserve. It is pleasant, while en- port, Hie Canal is cut through a solid - forms of invthe <-ui>s>uuiiuu.constitution. Whatever is course they will receive payf nnd besides t|,e |jno a jr (hey enjoyed, nud splendid for a load of Hour for a party of Mormons ,.gaged „ the •lightful ,.- occupation ol ledge of granite. Il is not surprising ascertained to be their will on the suhicct, he allowed n rntiiAi, quarters, lucl encamping ground they occupied, who are about to start westward. As a adorning the resting place of the departed, I that the people of New York were, at one j all should undoubtedly acquiesce in. That a,ld I'Tmsportation, while in the sc, vl^e- ' ('apt. Walker had returned from his •new’ citizen was of the number arrested, to think that we, too, shall at some future time, opposed to the construstion of this there are known and approved modes hv In the French army, remarks Him New expedition to Monterey, and delivered a •the legal authorities determined Io arrest dav, require and receive, from the hands ' which...... their...... will is. expressed, , , cannot------lie York Gazette, such camp . followers, . . known ■ report, . which is said to he exceedingly ... . those who were engaged iu the lvliching Canal. No one ought to he surprised at questioned; and the public officer who as A ivandiers, are regularly uniformed, interesting, ot the state ol the country of the Mormons some duvs previous, and of those who come alter us, the same that opposition, when they see the various reads that will with candor and integrity, and wear a dirk at the girdle, ns their tip- though which lie passed, halting places, also to secure, if possible, the persons pleasing, yet intiu n i l ’ll I proof of affection. obstacles with which they had to contend may feel assured that he conforms to the proprintc aims. '1 hey are also provided etc., etc. and property of the citizens held in du- However I might look upon death when tliat undertakin-r. But notwithstanding institutions of his country, when he makes with a canteen containing a lotion, or res- There is no probability of opposition ' rance. ,( ...... ,i ' ______i • . it the guide of his conduct. To mv mind torntive tor the wounded soldier, and a stnrciiig me in (he face, 1 must confess that, no one at the present time, who is at the guiil being made to the advance ol the Ameri- j A company of sixty men was armed and i i v v i i i i i o ii i that n j satchel slung over one shoulder like u j mill troops between Camargo and Mon- went out uon i i the search, the fortunate c that 1 now look upon il as n secondary ,, . . J, . uiiipivample |I1UUIproof unohas been 1furnished u I II m m «i , •- ...... - ---- | ...... w ...... fe<_, ...... WVlll uui I lie ov.it i i: il, m v I ’»IT 1111 il IC C <111-ap- IUI conversant w ith allans on this cnnal, Innjoritv of the people and of the States 'game hag, which contnines lint and hand- terry, and from what could he collected, tare of two men secured information as to consideration; and that it has not the will for a moment doubt that it has been desire to change, to a great extent, in ages for ready use near the field of battle, the Mexican force concentrated at the lat- [ where the ‘Regulators’ were lying in am- same terror for me that it seems to have nnd will continue to be a greater source ■ principle, if not iiiiidanientally, the sys- We do not know what is to he the strength ter point is extremely insignificant. |hnsh, and the attack being rightly made for mnny within the circle of iny acquaint-! of profit and improvement to the State, lc,n l|el'etofore pursued in assessing the of the new regiments which are now rais- ] Nothing regtu'diug the reputed np they were surprized and taken. The vvng- unce. I look upon it as a rest from the lluu, .l.c could too under! [l“ « " K T That majority ing, hut supposing Col. Stevenson’s to proncli of Parades, with the army of re-[ on load of flour was found with them, and hns manifested itself iu various ways, consists of ten companies, this would give serve, and of an authentic nature, has a nioh chief was permitted to go free on toils and troubles of this world; and there- (aken.Iten. and is attested by its representatives in him a corps of Vivandiures consisting ol been ascertained at head quiTers, although condition of telling where the captured lore upon such spots as Mt. Auburn and About seven miles from Lockport, the |the other house of Congress, by whom forty women. Imagine these now drawn scouts ale out in some numbers for that men were. Mt. Hope, 1 love to linger and gaze upon ,,i o i n . • .>> r this bill has been approved, nml whose up at a review in the Park, in the dress purpose, ! Brattle and McAliley, two notorious the beauty and suhliinitv of nature and ' .. ' *, * H' " a 01 na''kra ,’’n> : votes undeniably indicate the popular of Mary Taylor as the Tivandieru at the Everything, however, seem to announce anti-Mormons, who had made themselves reflect m the oriiriu' an 1 de tin’v of °U Solla" ai,i a CI'CLd'> descending that [sensc ;n ,|lc ]u|.g„ proportion t/f eighteen Olympic, and how Manhattan Isle would that the poss reflect upon the origin and destiny of possession ol Monterey will he conspicuous in the disturbances, and es- •reek nearly to its junction with Niagara out ot'the twenty-eigiit States. In this 1 he frightened from propriety, (iercely disputed, ns it is, by nature and peciully in the recent lvnching were rc- mail. [liver, at whieh plucc is situated the little Sennte an analysis of the vote before me [art, one of the niost powerful strongholds‘ ” centlv ...... brought hel'ore a 'Justice...... AYc by Amid such contemplations, after having village deriving its name from the creek discloses that while six States are equally An Austrian steamer, one of the line in Mexico. The inhabitants and soldiers whom M c A lile y was held Io hail thu divided, eleven are against, and eleven running between Constantinople and the1,are daily employed in improving its de- sum of (qoflt), aiid Brattle was discharged. travelled us 1 thonuht. through the most above mentioned. This village is about ini»H<«iii,« iw.rii. ns « r Kti ll.o... mv •!(- ~ “ i arc for the change. Peen I iai'l v sit ii at ed j niout h o f t lie Da nil be, was recently Icnees. ” . ’ .fourteen miles Iroin Bulliilo. Following ils J nm jn ,nv relation to the national scene ol’ a difficulty that threatened The Mexican peasantry are employed teution was called, by the liackmuii, to a Sixitvi.AR.— Captain Cook of the M arv up the shore of the Niagara, we arrived legislature, these impressive facts cannot most disagreeable consequences. \ cdjilit in improving ils defences. F.lizalielh from Provincetown, informs us peculiar spot. This was a nntual basin, iu the city of B. after a tedious passage be overlool In a case— ...... free...... from eon- . Pacha,...... , --- the ----- new Ogovernor . °* Belgrade, I The Mexican peasantry are employed that on Wednesday, the 23d inst., dui- of a circular form, about two hundred stitutional ohjection, 1 could not justili- 1...... with his family* ...... and suite, had embarked very diligently in cnttingwoodnndpiling[ingiirainstorm,a'nopeiihoatahoiittwen- of nearly a week. feet broad at the top, and coming to a ably counteract, by it sort of oflicial veto on hoard the steamer. Among the crowd it on the hanks ot'the l iver, for the stciiui- tv two feet long hip streaked, painted Although we were blessed with good the general will. 'of passengers, was M. Alphonse lluhsch boats. They receive $2,511 a cord. jiiurk green from keel up, and the same point, or nearly so, at the bottom, and ollieers and crew—a line company of The struggle to exert without abatement de Grossthal, the eldest son of the resi- Buisness is very brisk at Matamoras, inside, copper-fastened and composition about eighty or one hundred feet deep; passengers, numbering nearly twenty-live the constitutional power of taxation in |dent minister of Denumik at Constantino- Fine weather had again assumed a per- trimmings, with two sprilsails, about two 3 alighted Iroin my carriage and descend­ such a manner ns to protect by high duties [ pic, on his way to Copenhagen. In walk- munent aspect; the waters were every- years old eontuniiig u man about thirty- in all: the former kind and attentive to ed into this “Concavo Naturae,” at the on imports many of the productions o f our , ing the deck, the young man chanced, in when; falling, and the whole of the luiltn- jive years of age w ho looked as it he wa holt mi of which were'gathered (for their I every want ol their passengers, and the own soil nud labor from the compctitou of passing before the cabin occupied by ry were joyfully preparing for the open- a sailor, and a young woman about latter willing and desirious to interest'other countries, has endured fur more Turkish ladies, to cast his eyes through ing campaign mourning exterior was a sufficient indi­ iuhteen years hl, pul into Provinci town each other, I must confess I did not much ,llnn tllan )',,a,'s- . n u ,in g ‘'lilt lime a small window that opened into it. The harbor. The boat remained about three cation of the fact • those who had come to , a system ot' high taxation has prevailed Pacha perceived it and became furious, L ate from \ era C ruz.—The South­ .' enjoy that mode of travelling. But as I hours, (hiring which time the man went look, once more upon the graves of with fluctuations of success and failure.— and ordered his servants to cut the insu­ ern mail is in, bringing New Orleans pa­ on shore and procured some rcfreshnenls pers to 23d. Tlio Princeton arrived at friends b ug since departed, hut whom had taken iny ticket in New York city, lt is as vigorously and ns exactingly in- lent young man in pieces and throw him anil provisions, and, in answ er to inquires limb by limb into the sea. They had Pensacola on the 21)th, 5 days from Vera they kept io fresh remembrance hv their and paid my passage to Cincinnati, 1 was sisted upon now ns ever; and indeed it made of him, said he w as from New Bed- determined to press through, and “ endure J "'Mild seem, in some instances, as if the drawn their sabres, anil were oil the point C ruz. A few days hel'ore the departure I'oiil, Providence and N antucket, and was occasional visits to that beautiful, though <> io I,, i , .1 longer the advantage o f a parlieular tax o f r " x i T-r,it w h e n th e of the Princeton, she with the Cumber­ the bitter whrle 1 “enioyed the sweet. ” • , , b , 1 , , hound to Plymouth or Boston. The wo­ 0o the mourner) sad listing place.— . . . . -was enjoyed, the stronger became the lie- L ap land and Potomac, proceeded 12 miles up man remained in the boat during the time Here, in this secluded spot, scooped out llowi icr, it aflorded me a lair opportum-| slrc p0|. contintinnce, and even its ting- aid, and said in a linn tone to the I’aea: the Coast from Vera Cruz, to take in sup­ she was in the harbor, covered over hv a plies. While there the enemy concentrat­ by the hand of Nature, and peculiarly ly of seeing the country through which 1 mentation. And yet it ought to he re­ ‘It who command this vessel;— sail cloth, and refused to go ashore. The we passed. i membered that this exercise of the taxing I Oil hoard my vessel you are in Anstri and ed a I'orce ol’lilH) Mexicans, who fired on Captain says nothing had been heard of adapted to the use to which it had been power hv which the great mass of con- not iu Turkey. If in consequence ol your our bouts and wounded one man. The ' ”he. 2 is one thin upon which I will the boat, or ils passengers, at Province- appropriated, were gathered this little sinners are made to sw i ll the profits of a orders, a single hair ot this young man is Pi inei toii h ing close hv opened her lire town since it left there.— .hl,is. hand :f mourners around a basket of re- Fake the liberty to give you a little advice, |(.w branches of industry, was originallv injured, von seal your own death, and upon the chapparel and concealed hreast- freshments, of whieh they were partaking and which may he of service to you, and intended to ho temporarv, to he. continued you shall be the first person to lie east in- works, and soon silenced the hatter) , I ron S afes.—The recent lire has con- iced our merchants that thev arc un- with that mournful silence which reigns which mav as well be introduced here ns lonl.v so long us its continuance was lie- io the sea.” The words of the captain H m M exican iiceount ol the allair is. \ to the industrial independence hail the more cfi’ect upon the l’aelia, that Bait lhe\ have three men killed and sc tiustworlhv things. There were safes anywhere:—If you ever travel in the . . . . ■ .< < I I I 1 . .... I I I . r. I ■ i I .. .1 (I. . in the “ valley of the shadow of death.” and sul’etv of the whole people. Such a number o f the crew, who had armed Fill wounded, and that we lost one oflicer of every description, some of them very As iny tarry at the cem etery was limit­ Middle or Western States, never pay was tlie Iauguage, the inculcation, the themselves in haste, had surrounded him anil some men. One account is that the) expensive,—y et w e have not heard of one ed Io about one hour, 1 was obliged to your passage any farther tl. m you wish in which it was proposed anil jus- and his people. Like a firm and prudent find S or 9 wounded and 3 killed, and on which was exposed to uriytliing liki to go dirirect. Io fact, pay no farther than tilled by its earliest and wisest Irienils.—, man, the captain then ordered the Turl our side only one man wounded. I lent and continued heat, which did not confine myself to a hasty glance. I Arista had issued a proclamation to the your in :ui ch-inire change of ol conveyancecniiv'evnnce Tr-ivel- Fhe design was to t'oster feeble “ iiifimf,” to rgive...... up, —their...... arms,, and directed M fail to preserve rfne books ami papers de-_ would have glad1) spent (lavs iu treading ” ‘ manufactures, especially such as were es- lluhsch during the rest of the voyage to troops id the illusion, declaring that his , posited in it. W e presume there is not a the bi auiiful walks, ami enjoying the lers are often imposed upon iu ibis wav scntiul to the defence of the country in keep as far as possible from the cabin and their honoy W'as ufi'ected by the disuis- mcruhant in town, who will again pnrehase shade and the breeze of the beautiful Agents and ‘runners’ will tell you that time of war. In this design, the pe upied hv the Pacha and his women. Arous action ot the 9th May, and slates j iin i,.on siife, with a view to the protection that he has demanded groves of Mt. Hope. However, when they will send you through hv thu most have persevered until, w ith some, hut not Thanks to these prudent measures, the 1 ...... ' .....' ' 11,1 investigation, of |,is hooks against lire.—[Nantucket speedy and convenient route, and per- I " c'«fily exceptions, these saplings have tranquility of the vessel was not again ill- which the government had granted Inquirer. my time had nearly expired, I again took 1 ,,,,„ .i...... „ i ... , ,, , taken deep root, have become vigorous, ‘~tcrrnpted...... ‘ dm ing .i.~the . voyage...... Gen Parades had left Mexico fur the Imps when you arc ball wav to (he p a ce , , 1 ... , r ’ my seat i the carriage, and left the spot i • i n • 1 expanded, and powerful, ami u:c piepar- army of the North. G’nnrisii, says the Yuriiioulh Register, with regi. , not that 1 had visited il, hut lo wliieli your ticket calls tor a convey- (;t| to share the common lot of human To W ini: D rinkers.— It is not gene­ The proposed movement of Gen. Taylor are unusually ahiiudiiiit on Nantucket. upon M onterey was well known ill all becaiis'- my visit could not he protracted. mice of your person and baggage, you pursuits, and to enter with confidence the rally known that wine liullm are quite Shoals. Cnpt. Levi Baker has taken nine- pai ls of Mexico. The people of Monter- are obliged to pay an extra hill to he field of tree, fair, and universal competi­ common in K ranee—nevertheless such is hundred quintals the present season, I returned to the city w ith som.cwiiat of a the ease. The Duke of Clurence is not ry w ere gelling much alarmed. Tho army able to proceed decently. I oni among tion. which is about double the quantity taken, heiivj heart; 'ait feeling the excitement Tho arrival of this period of time, ihe only gentleman who has enjoyed jin formerly under Arista was at Linares, hv the hankers. which is nntuial to travellers in passing Hi . number of those who liavi been long promised, has been anxiously looked immersion iu malmsey. Punch has tried under Mejia, uhuut 1110(1 strong, through a strange country, and learning “shaved” somewhat in this way, and 1 for by a large and justlv respected portion ** " >th the very best sherry. Duly iiiuig- Accounts Iroin the South represent the on correspondent of the from the captain that he should delay an w ish to warn others, and especially my of our fellow citizens, who deemed them- *lie' Punch—the veritable English 1 uneli ln,k Cotton crop as not doing very well, owing mil almost exclusive suf- sw imming iu French wine, and kicking. - oik Tribune savs, “on Fiiday, in to the unfavorable weather. The rice crop h lac beyond the lime set lor our depart­ friends, of such tricks, tliut they may he s,-lu'.s pec and plungin'' anil laughing, until the terns sl'iiet session, in the Senate, a committee , . , , . i i .i i lerers by the policy ol protection J hev will he a lair one. ure when first we arrived iu ilie city, for on their guard. I am not like those who liuve ,___ sometimes—perhaps ...... i...... iniprudciitly— ran down his chocks, .....I never thinking "as appointed Io investigate the puhliea- tion of tho Oregon Treuiy. I understand 1 some passengers hound to Ouiseoiisin, I nt to sec the “ great show” ol a “ /lorsc emlcvored to anticipate it. T heir numbers of the expense—a live franc piece! , A man who pursued and caught a run- that thu coiiimillee, ,, , consists ul Messrs, uway slave in Somerset Co. Md., was iu- determined to spend that time to ihc best irilh liis luil irlnve liis fund ought lob, at first entitled to influence only fronitheir “ What! a five franc piece fur a tub patriotism anil intelligence, have gone on lull of wine? Iluniih! l ire Iu F ran c e !” W ehster A alee, Rusk, Speight and Atch- „tilntly killed hv the slave, bv a stab with advantage iu rnuming through the city iu and because they bad been imposed upon, isoii. 1 hey intend to call up the cones- u knife. gradually increasing as the system ripened “Gently—gently. At least Jiflij others and bad seen only a horse u illi his luil to pendents of the New York Tribune und __ scarcliiol objects of interest. In its fruit, and they now constitute what bathed in the sumo wine— ujier Punch. Express, ns well as the editors of the The flist'ohjeet that attracted iwy atten­ Hi, crili, would not exposeie the deception I u,n bound by registered fuels to regard The keeper of the hagne. had n prefer- “s ' ' el1 !,H ,lHJ. udl Telegraphic Despatch.— The AA'ashing- to the crowd; I wish the) public to know as a decided majority of the peoplpeople of the e,icc l**1' Bunch, and gave Punch the first fidudclpliia Amt i, American. ton Union of Friday evening (17th,) an­ tion was the new Aqueduct, by which the dip. AI'li i him came fifty others—making Accounts Iroin Philadelphia state tliut that such frauds are practiced, that the > ...... 7 . C XI.. I!....I...... ,.Cil... M....1I. 1...... nounced the arrival of the Cumbria at canal passes the Genessee river at this It is undoubtedly true that this change j'J'l'.l ' ^ • ’M‘’«'"-at-A ,m s ol the w bile passing on the canal a few hours As I am now in Buflaio, 1 will defer fiy public opinion, “ which everywhere “ The wine was then thrown out?” Senate, and would start o« Monday night It is said iliat there is- , which appears in our fellow citizens the AA’ashmgtou Union, says:— These arches,• | is and abutments are of probably, from some place south of Ibis “ AA’hy, lor drink, to lie su re.” N aiirow E scape.—A gentleman that are to be atfected by it. The legis­ “ 1 am sutilicd, in my own mind, that |.,„i,„„ ..... 1 1 . ■ solid granite, and form one of tho most A ours truly, S. E. lation which encouraged their investments “ Drink! Who would drink such there is neither priiuiee'r or pirate about * s‘a * "P u,,*> attempt- stufi' ?” go beyond the su rf a few days since substantial pieces of masoiny I have ever k — i.- i — their educational training, or their habits the■ 1... island. ;..i.... 1 1 also .1 . know 1...... that .1the...... energy '‘ll •“ beyond the surl a luw days since should cease, finally anil firmly, if requir­ “ Why the English do—the yankee flic undertow was so strong thut lie found seen. T he old Aqueduct, a lew rods be­ Tiie AA'asbiiigtun correspondent of the 1 J . mid good faithImtli ofol thistins governmentgo\eriiinent wwould oo d • , , . * ed, hut still soothingly and gently; mid do! The latter import it in large T'".quaiiti t - lH. e^ I,;ise(Ho p.eveidtheir being fitted'U '"IT '° "““ ‘-I New Aoi-kJoiir. of Commerce, anticipates low the new one, is fast fulling to decay. hence 1 may be pardoned for expressing ties, it is a great favorite• 111 .'.“"fi'^lH'id out iu of I rts „ » rel ei, haying gamed a temporary looting a great increase to the commerce ol' the It was built of a soil Free-stone, and Now dear wine-drinkingim r Ifriends,f i d i i (I< niAII- anti- J ' silton tthe lu> (iiitoi*outer lint*bar. A A li.xn line of persons ,... join­ I intcil Slates by forcing open the ports a regret tiiat certain provisions wliieli in their hearing seem to me treiieient und tenipirance friends, when von next smack ing hands was stretched old to him, and p ro v e d unable to withstand the uctiou of of Mexico, lie suv by next May, cer­ F hom H avana.—Santa Ana and Al­ sudden beyond the calls of tho occasion, your lips over a glass of champagne contrived to reuch him with a brunch ol the elements. tainly we shall have possession of every monte remained at Havana so late us the have been allowed Io rt'inuitl as parts of burgundy, reflect that a Eynnese alderman |O(j||, u|( a tiee, which (io seized and was drawn port of Mexico, and open tlio whole One thing, though not the least im­ ibis lull. AA'cre it iu my power to except may possibly have lull lied io it, and see if within reach. interior of the country to our commerce. Agricultural pursuits have been serious­ these provisions from the operation of my the reflection will assist von in npprecating portant, 1 bail well-nigh forgot to mention. AA c shall enjoy the monopoly of the trade. ly emharussed in ( 'uha by heavy rains vote, I would do so; but viewed as a its flavor. SuiuJ(ii| Tinns. The sloop of war Gormuiitow 11, on (ho '1'bis place 1 B oeiicstt 1 , you will recollect Our iloiiii-tic goods will he in great de- anil consequent floods. whole, as a measure to aeeoiuiuoilate a slocks al Philadelphia, is to be luunched. is the largest flour manufacturing town in maud- they will he carried m lice ofdu- Fiiiiiii.iiv.— Not a lilie .surprise was fell vast ami intricate subject to the prevail Tlie Texan Advocate recommends the and titled for service imineiliatelv. thi. Fuileil States, or in the world. Tiiere ty— und will yield a rich return :n the on AA ednesduy morning, by thejdiacovery precious metul ing sentiment of American people, to re- , , hotel al liidiiui point for ils cheap living, •ire i.'n ul one hundred mills iu continual due. tin- burdens artificially imposed up- lhal I'.,lield ’ u ,nan has been en- The Court of Inquiry in Gen. (Tunes, ii... 1..1 no.i , nod.<■ . . gagedi m - trade . 1 and 11 lumbermg 1 m thisi - town . . because .. . it only 1 • charges 6 S.1,59 1 for L a boiled case is still 111 session in Old Point, A'a operation. These 1 Iniil not tune to visit, ... the labeling and pronuetivu masses, •• 6 , . 1 j 1 ,1 chicken, and gives you a balh in vom liiiE - r. —1 apt Storer, who was uccus- Und to i« eoi>cilc diminished restriction of a .couple ol years, had been repeated-, lu H i.nf m l'lie General was preparing a writeu (L- [bed room gratis—whenever it rains. —intuit I had forgotten that thin p la c e .t(p" poisoning the crew of the brig trade with increased contribfttums from it 7 fence io lay before tiie Court on Satur­ was so celebrated tin- its I-bmr mill.,, until' Gauges some time ago, tiie mate of- wliieb, ’ ' ' | impression that the ‘‘j® H*n°U,U 801H“! *4°°U "“ l day last. uiiiot resist the Mackerel.—The fishermen from the toojale to visit them; 1 .lid, however, sec A barlea b itzsimmons, died alter undergo- |,jj| jg. niorc equal, mure tempered ami 1 already appeared, and more is supposed; ( Io be in exi truce. H e was committed to Bay of Fiindv are arriving with fair car­ Hon. AA' H. Haywood Jr., gives no­ somi of ihe buildings—and the other facts ‘«‘g the most excruciating agony, was ai- lnilll. J(n 1 ,|,a„ the act of IMq, u hu b 1 goes of mackerel, say from 70 to 150 bar­ jail.—[ lx eiinebi c Jour. tice through the National Intelligencer of I received from good uutlioiitv. Alter on U»e ISih ms.t., w Nevv Orleans, supersedes That it deals will, some pur rels. They report inuekcrel plenty anil Suiurduy, that, he will in « f, w day, by the police, lie uuived in the eii) hoin suits and resources ot mv native (’om- ('ircuiiistunces alter fesrs” as tin sj'cnding the little lime allotted me ul this liavana, the moriung pit viou lat, though rather small—smaller than make known his reasons for resigning his uionwcuhh less kindly than she might printer remurked when he tipped his over, have been known for several years seat in the F. S. Seiiaie LIME ROCK GAZETTE, j Foreign InldHccnrc. JcT'NEW S.—Wc nrc indebted to our G azette M a rime List. (.'aiurini W oolen Fiictort EXPRESSLY friend Jerom e, for papers in ndvanee ol East Thumniton, Thnrsdny, Ang. ft, 1840 a r r iv a l of t iif iiib e r n ia . the Mail, enntaing (lie intelligence of the FORT o r HAST THOMASTON. HARBACH & KIRK. FOR BOSTON AND BA50OR r|NHF. siibsenber.s would inform the public that AGENTS.—•T homaston. J. fl. Bnmnr.1. S. S. Inking of C amargo, without opposition, The Steamship Hibernia arrived nt Boston on ARRIVE* I JL they are prepared to exchange cloth tor Ten l-hpremcD a l l rcl* ! Singer; Bri.fast, Washburn At Jordan; U nion. Monday morning nt half past 3 o’clock, having by six companies of the Seventh Regiment, Tharsilny, July 30. ' wool. Having a good n.-serlnii" I the y.t us Henry Fossett, E Cobb; Hon;, Asn rnvson Sell Lucy White, Jameson, N'«w York (’nrrnjnbnl witnessed the affair at a abort ki i of < I.< >t • i s to exchang# Sir rin. Pirllaad. ami (nur IJirtt/ GoosF. R ivf.r, A Martin; W arren, S. R. Welher- made the passage in 15 days. Zephyr, CiMckett, do reasiwiable te. ,.i> as can ire aitoeded by anv. mid hec; Camden, George Pendleton; Apeleton, John We are indebted to .Tr.noMt: Ac Co. for an early distance, but mridc not the least opposi­ Yankee. llew etl, do ' constantly making more, with . if mitchilif-y in M Fuller. copy of Willmer Ac Smith’s European Times, from Sarah, Smagtton, Boston ] the lies? order we shall bent constant iiirrnd- tion. Uh meat. Snow, do which we make our selections. • nnee at our mill, and will use our best etideav as The Farmer. . (icn. Taylor was nt Matamoras super-' Richmond, Packard, do | to please. The Great W estern arrived out on the Iftth intending and pushing forward the re-1 Ihig Annawnm, Ibid, do .dei-chants can be furnished r >Hi cloths In or.k r, Many nf our young men deem the cultivation and the Caledonia on the 1-th nit., each in 12 1-i Sip. Caroliue, Tntu, Newburyport. and wool taken in payment t'e.iilim wool mill .levoitK o clock. A. M.7 and Boston same days nt I 1-2 P M , tomh ngat theii lender minds, and frequently drive them to tities which were released fiom bond a fortnight force. Aurelia. Triinily, do Particular attention will be pniil to dying over Recking some means of obtaining a livelihood ago nt the low duly, and which has, mole or le Pearl. Ginn, do old garment*, dresses. Are. all the lnr»bags and Railroad stations, per G aia- There was a report in the army that ne­ nor iiel Express Iram. without labor; this of course they never can find, affected the market since. Mary Snow, Stover, Boston TIlO.MAx HABBAtll. Provincetown, Walsh, do I. eay liai..i>i every Monday an4 Thursday at and consequently in youth they are a company of T|,e Cotton market is firm, and prices have an gotiations were on foot for peace. I IIO.MAS S. HARBACH, Tuesday, Aug. 3 THOMAS KIRK. II A. M : nd Holton, Tuesday -i:xl Friday in > loungers—in old nge miserable dependents on the uiiward tendency, Sell Freeman, Woouer, New York P M t>»r Penobscot, with faithful r-indnctors 8s I’llE LIQUOR RILL 1ms passed Instil ' Camden, Jane, 1810. 3mn'21 usual. charily of others. The employment of the practi­ Tlie American Provision market, as regards JYednesdnv, Ang. 3. Si'll l.epreleft, Sleeper, New York The undersigned Kiankfrii for value received, cal farmer viewed in whatever light we may Reef, lias been in a quiescent state, with drooping brunches of our Legislature, and will he- riorcq, Thom i S. do fo-piii'lnpi'ship Xoiitc, rely with conhdeine upon tle-ir friends n> sustain choose to examine it, is calculated to produce prices The demand for Pork has been limited, contca law in sixty days alter ils approval I.co. I'ii'ee. do diem in the no-iea-.-d exp use nt' no almost doily health, happiness mid plenty. No class of men and tin-price bus reduced a hide, by tin; G overnor. As the hill is long, and Union. Hix, do M.FORD i: MiT.E a" 1 l.'.tl. w. ROBIN I xpre— bei ween the Iwo cities, and h um that their Envoy, ------.do. . SON have h^s.i intcil ilierm-Mves in/eib t-~ eil, is io ho ilita’i eonmuinieadoa a- abov-. nnd sleep more soundly, or are more refreshed by Business appears in a more aelive and settled as the lime is near when we shall give our H II ■•inn «l He by ihrir new OHice. X •. r. old Post sleep. No plague lives Within llieir borders; i stntc thlin it ],n s i„,rn p01. somc t;ltl0 The j 1 unitint; lb'' l.nM Tlmiiinslon Cloiitiu'.' Slorp subscribers an extra, containing this to-j S A I L E D and East Thomaston Tniloring Establish. < iiiii-i . Ban. • r, ' ill meet w ih a fair shnre of contagion is ever annihilated by the cleat sud , manufacturing dislriets are busy, and confidence | inriit b'r the purpose i i doing e •-.•neral I'li'kn;. . Bundle' Specie, Order-. Bills. Ton-, wholesome atmosphere that conlinually surrounds , , gather with nil other laws passed nt th e 1 Tuesday, .Inly 'is. If,-ails. ( • nnee ions, ,X e , from the public in prevails. , * . 1 , S' h I! Mina. Road. , Boston Boston. Bangor, intermediate mid o'her place, Ahem. Is such a situation disgraceful f W hat­ The Iron trade has received an impetus during 1 present session, we have thought it advis- Sarah .Mariah, Iham hall. do TAILORING — \N D — JEROME A ( o. ever may charm the eye is before bint: the lofty ,|1C ,nst |„,tnighl. J able to devote colutrins to other mat- AVednesdity, July 20. J ohn R. llti.i. Agent, No b Uonrl Street forest, the green meadows, and gardens of wild Sch Betsy Pirec, Grover. Roston Boston. The money market lots been inaniiniils, and ' ter. Dover Packet, Hatch, do JIEADV MADE CLOTHING and heatttilol liowers, twined into thousands ol ,,ie French Rumis remain nearly* ns lh''v were. J. Adams .lim n i Agent, No. I Old Post Ollicn Thnrsdny, July SO. Bminess in E o I In u ii'h n. tin ier die nume and Bangor. •fanciful shapes, asking no tarilf of him vt bo may The senson continues nil that the most Jl j '-Tiik Si n-Tar. vst riv Bu.i. passed Sch Scion, Alev. Boston firm of l ..\i ll .|; i ; o l ! |\ s , , x ,lhl| ,,,,, |q,. F. A. AIA. OM/JEII. Ag-f.t. East Thomattoa look and admire Man may imitate these ; with Martha, Thomas, do liisteilious could desire. The crops are the Senate on Saturday, ny a vote of ‘4S Alttomae, II ill, do pared, willi the best workmen the State can pro- toil be may present Io an ignornn1 crowd one in splendid condition, and one of the cur­ daee, to make i.o any vaiinv mid description ol to 21. J’lte W arehousing Bill passed the; Sunday, Aug. 2. ■ gavn eni: t-r '-•ml. men, in the most thorough, N ( ) R , specimen of nature's liowers ; but all of these are liest and most productive harvests on rec­ h u e Mtirlli Sanger. L. Slevims, N. Orleans unholy images, when compared to those which House same day, I IT to 52. neat and la-liionable manner. Our friends, mid ord is neat ly ripe for the sickle in every Sell Alhambra. Ulmer. New York ] die public, nrc respectfully invited to call at our the Deity has placed in every valley and on every part of the country. Asia. Perry, Boston j shop, tinder the sign of the tC P ’Aliot.iTioN.— W e are requested to; Ruth. Thomas, Amesbury m ountain. An effort is being made to raise a The Artist may enliven the dull monotony ol splendid monument to Sir Bobt. l’ccl by give notice that the friends of Anti-Slavery iVew IFii^Innil CloChiiitg Wiorc, MEMORANDA. ( VP. SAMVEL the densly populated ray—represent, in glowing 1 means of a penny subscription throughout in Lincoln Co. are to hold a convention at Havre -slit F’.lh, ship John Holland, Henderson a lew doors H .j;h g*‘ ibe Lend of SuMinbon: St., nnd (‘xnmin is jjood nn assortlut-nt of READY- F| LL leave Hixotni for Ik.i;ti.axii, (in eon colors, the simplicity of the virtuous rustic, tin the British empire, as un expression of the ( Wiscasset the I Ith und 12th of Aug.— lor New York. HellasE Ire.—Barque Alvarado, Ames, d«. 51A HE CLOT'HING. Cloths, C'assimerps. Satinets, neetioD with the Railroad I for Boston eve­ swift motion of the Indian hunter and the impos­ nation's gratitude. Gen. Fessenden ol Portland, W. Davis] Trimmings, \e., as can he found at any similar ry Monday, Wednesday el Friday, at New 4 ork—nrBlitli, sells Increase. Farrell, und •5 o’clock, A, ?I, ing grandeur of a boundless forest, or the tin On Wednesday a banquet was given at Clipper, Harrington, heart'. establishment in tkc State. ALSO - a creat rn of Brooks, and Rev. J. T. llawes of M l. rieiy of gentlemens’ i ti i ixii obti in p measured calnracl ; justly meriting by his genius, Dundalk to D an ’l O ’Connell, Jr. Mr. 1). i I Nanlacket—ar 30ih, sch Amazon, Fuller. hence. R : - ... : — lYiil I’ave P . fur BisGOtt, O’Coiinell, sen., was present. He recoin- j Vernon, nrc to be among the speakers, At Havana IPih, brig Altacapas, Sartell, from every Monday, Wednesday and Friday his close study and love of the works of the r 1 IC.XISHIAG »OOI)S, evenings, imn.edintely alter lie- arrival «f the Ex Great Architect, the admiration of his fellow men. mended his son to the constituency us a I Frankfort, disg. NOTICE. pres, fi ain from Bnstoa—tninhingatall the inter- Hut who would not prefer to dwell where the Repealer. saeli as IIDKF'S, COLLARS. BOSOM? -IIIRTS. mediate landing.-. The Democratic Republicans of Thom-' DRAW ERS, ,Ye. Ac., all of ’ Inch a e for sale grand originals of all these, and even more, would Property to a large amount lias been OL'-- * \IiL .—I- I'uia Camden and Thomnslon i" Iz o O K II i; It F ! ill prices that eamiot fail to suit H '-ton, $ 2 ,0 0 . awaken in his own mind the beautiful conceptions destroyed by a Ituri-icnnc which swept the ; aston, nrc requested to meet at the School East Thomaston. May 20, lS-lfi. li 17 „ . House near John Spofl’ards (shore-villnge)'! Httl’SC SllOffillS <111(1 Fill'I'icm ! S. II. FU LLER , .Hirsi which the magic wand of the artist has transl’ered hanks of the Wooljia. Em i Thomaston, May, 28lh i’-lii. 19if to the canvass. It the study of the creation pos­ Several of the Paris Journals express on Saturday, Sth ol zYugust, inst., at 7 the opinion that, in the matter of the Dr- ! o’clock, P. M., for the purpose of elioos- ■ the?subscribers hereby notify the |fublic 'lint JAMES FISHER’S SONS. sesses any pleasure, affords any happiness - if. " have entered into a Co-partnership, for iF’ f z f .v b :. indeed, to be happy is to have the ear delighted, egon treaty, England, for the sake of ing twelve delegates to attend the County carrying si 1 - . a man in their opinion are the direct ellecls of the I posed a ticaty with England for the abo­ established ia England. Their introduction in ! ! Keti-iixixi;:— Will leave Boston for B.ixuon this eonntry was through the exertions of JOWL 'every Tuesday and Friday, a' 5 o'clock skill of their tailor, and can as easily he attached lition of the slave trade. L. T. MORGAN, would say jr. m . W. WHITE, Esq. of Norwich, Conn., late Consul ; ISoMon Depot For Rubber*! to an image or automaton, as to a human being. Numerous persons are preparing to to his friends, he lilts just made a I A R E.—From C.iunr.K and T homaston, to Deformity of Nature may be rendered lessliedious emigrate from Sweden Io this country, at Liverpool, Eng., and during his residence there • choice selection id CALF SKIN'S, BhsT'ix 8 2 ,0 0 _ comprising the first rate of French...... 'by art. Symmetry of person and a graceful he became satisfied with their utility. THOMAS C. WALES, 3>"AII kinds of r mac an-taken at moderate pri­ under the direction of Erich Janson, a American and Jersey, with a superior nrtiele of 'fhe capital stock of the Company is $200,000,1 ces. JOSEPH FARWELL, aosxt. movement are indeed pleasing to the eyj), and fanatic,who hits set himself tip as a proph­ .Ve. HI, Hroail Strut, cun/' f nf Cmtral St Bnstnn. j Goat and French Patent Leather. Also, .-some of Kast'Tbomaston, April. 18 Pi. nFItf aire to a certain extent the result of our own ef­ et, and w ho has thousands of followers. or SOOO shares at $25 per share. J J A S just received...... bis large.. Fall .s.s.s„Stock of la-In '-ln ' I’hilndejphki and Ballimore SOLE forts. They are accidental, and never should The report that the cholera had made Any male person in good health, between the j li Rubber Shoes, including all the saleable ! I-‘L'5 1 , llte above will be mnde up lo order, in the receive the homage which intellect— noble and its appearance on several points of the agesid 15 and 70. by paying $5, is seemed the kinds imported or m anufactur'd m Ihi wintry,and □ 2VAVJ BOAT oniprising in all t»oru than One IL ..I'ltn T mou- lalest, and most approved FRENCH eta and shape aspiring—has the exclusive rigid to demand. Rtissin frontier is contradicted. payment of $ I per week lor one year for nil thu s.isn Faiiis. making a.larger stock of Rubbers —neived or pegged. BOOTS AND SH O ES re- ACCOMMODATION la agriculture, the most extensive range of ob­ Ten persons were recently killed by one lime he is unable,—whether by sickness, or acci­ than can b« found at tiny store, if not larger Mian p mired. servation is open for the work of the seienlilie stroke of lightning near Lyons in France. dental bodily injury, (stot eaitsed by unlawful or all the others pal together in this city. All of Nearly 5°Pfosite Jatnesi n A- Peiry's. N erlh l;',fd East Thomaston, July l». ISP',. i»2l')fau. and philosophical. In her provil.... lies all lluit Ibrahim Pasha paid a visit Io (he Times immoral conduct) to...... attend to his ordinary...... oe- i which.will be sold for Cash ok C iieiut, nt the low- eupntion. The fact of snob sickness or disability . q’l'iWs,' 'itdm'buvor manufacturer's prices. z-an enrieh man intellectual, as well as in this printing-office a lew days hack, nnd ex­ io W holesale or Reiail are rc- . ?S & BI B-: is to be attested by a physician. zrcs world's goods; and he who devotes his lime in pressed his suprise at the rapidly with pcctfiillv liPijuosled to Call nnd See. nnd then Jk JT4 . the cultivation of the soil, and “ causes to grow whirl; the journal was printed. Upwards Any per.-oa who takes out a policy, can become 1 they will know where they can huv Robbers the best the cheapest, SUMMER GOODS. rBNHF. m bs'hers will run a Contlfe between iwo blades of grass where only one grew bel'oie," of 1110 copies a minute were struck off’. stockholder, if lie wishes, by paying $25. ami IL Eas« and West Thomastou, for the pui. i Also on hand and daily receiving, all the vario- W . A. F a RNSWURTH, is a benefactor to the human race, and is more LEWIS RICHARDSON, . , , ,, , of conveying passengers loilw wrvwral Swamb-ans A vessel culled the Eaiden, which has i tii" of good tela iln g Bools and Shoes, by the VYINt. spent the last ten days in Boston going M .-st; on the following days and hour.-,. Agent, Thomas-.oi ! i-nsr or dozen, for CASH ONLY, at lower prices justly entitled to civic honors than any hero which arrived in the London Docks from Odessa, H JL selecting tlGODS .suited to the coininglining sea- Will leave E . H oyles’ Ilolel. mr kn.l Thsut- ever appeared in the wholesale murder of war,;<>r in addition to it cargo of Russian tallow, • than at any other store in Boston. son. now offers lor sale a ry large and desiral'lc , nston op Alonday’s anil'i luirsd*.-,’s at 9 o'clock, A Regular Pliysicinn has kindly Volunteer j Aug. 5th lb’IG h 2'l. triumphed over a vanquished foe. If such is had 1,250 hoinh-shells on hoard. Tire sleek of Goods, consii-'ii ol Dress Ginghmns, y. y| . p, eunueelion will, tb*Steamer Governor; ed the following certificate in favor of Wistar's “ ...... ' ' La.wns, Muslins, Del.uiiies. Kept I a- limeie Ac. true, can the employment of the cultivator of the ini pi ii ltd ion o'fso singular an article of war­ nnd on Tuesday's nnd Friday’s at 3 o’clock 1’. 31', Balsam, having used it successfully in ninny sever-' Thin floods Ph Childreia's 44 ear, in connection wiili t-he Steaatei Penobscot; atui soil be disgraceful f fare is somewhat remarkable. eases, and always with good results. also on every Thursday at 9 o'clock A. 31., iu THE OREGON TREATY'. B R O A D C L T H S ! connection with tin Steamer Iluntre.-s. BY" J. T. A- 4V. UERR4', H J - I l will lx; seen by rufcrencc to an The Hibernia brought out the Oregon I'.Xider, Me., Sept. 30, 1>35. Cassimeres, Vesiings: Undies’ and Childrens I’misoxs wishing conveyance on any of tlm Ties eerlifie that I have recommended die use' SHOES, Paper Hangings, Window Curtains above iktys. will Pe called for at tin ir resilience Advertisement in an oilier column, that Treaty, ratified by the British Govern­ HO would respectfully inform Uicir friunds of WIS'I A IF BALSAM GF WILD CHERRY and the public in general, that they are the P eak F amily, so highly commended ment, under the hand of its Foreign Min­ W ■ or mseases m „.e i.iaics, .or two years pas,, arm | FarnsolM, .J.,,,,,gl.mPntsSunshade)*, superior to any in ,4b AfinluJit: !" in the following paragraph from the Maine ibter, Lord Palmerston. This important many Pollies to inv knowledge have been used by the State for the accommodation of “all Weary I and Untbi illas, which will he sold ill such prices as by leaving llieir names nt E. B ovi*s’ IIoi*l. Jog. my ;nlicnts, all with beneficial results. In two will he lo the iiilere-t of those purchasing loeall ibqtKv's Utilise, .Mrs. Fuller'.-, or Ti.v r«v ITmo'# Enquirer, will give a Concei t ilt ,|IC, itAiil iiSHirhiii nt i f — happy to learn gave general satisfaction. eil. S il A W L S. biliiy and deep seated Colds, and I a'.a indebted to j(,|l|, Burgess, are required to exhibit the saint, B 0 N N E T S. Huh I'iishmere Fined". J b .d o . Eiiroi.td» Wo are not qualified to pronounce upon \ similar communication was made in one of our first physicians for the sale of many IU1,| *11 persons indebted to the saal estate nn the ‘scientific* features of the perform­ hollies." I . . r Gala, Polka and Delitin do.; .Scarfs, t . rats and the House of Commons bv Lord Balmors- ailed upon to make payment soitsi-ling of J-'hirence, Rutland Cheap Shawls. (T>-* Be particular and ask for Dr. Wood's Sar ances, but from the fact that olir best vo­ ton, w ho appeared at the bar, nnd stated JOSEPH 11. DIR KET'f, Adiiiinistralor. i Lace Nynpolitin. Adel nle. Birds live. I ieiieh Lace parilla and Wil l Cherry Bitters, and receive calists attended both conceits, and seem­ .Matmlcns, .Inly 23d, 18ID, Brilliant. Ni’ ALSO Bonnet Silks, (’rapes, BROADCLOTHS, C \SSlMF.RLs, that lie bad a paper to present by com other. C. A. 31 a com in: it, ztgiHZ, E, Thum islmt. ed to enjoy them, we infer'that they would iiinnd of her M ajesty. H e then took it to) ' Laces, Edgings, Ribbons, I lowers, 'falls. Gloves. SAiinel:,, Tweeds, and V estings: together vvitli a stand the test of reasonable cr iticism.— the table and added that lie bail great S h e r if f ’n S a le . | 31 ills. Hosiery, German Zephyr W led, Worsted large n .soiimeid "f thill Good.- for Summer wear. There is no tomfoolery, no low vulgarity, Professor (/Jeavoliiiid's i Patterns, ('aiivnss. ALSC. Boots and Slices . H its, Caps, Glove:; sati-faciion in informing the House that LINCOLN, SS ; July Dili, GRi. no Jim Crow, conueted with these full"! tin-document was a treaty recently very •amplimentarv testiinunial, which is rjiven DRESS GINGHAMS. and Parasols. be|.',w io K E LLY A C’O’S SAESAI’AEII.EA, TBlAlvEN on execution slid will he sold at I'lirniture; Points. Gds and Dve Ntulls. certs, but good order and good sense mark Imh d between G reat Britain and the Public Auction, on Friday the .1st day i I' Giugiiaui 5luslins, Lav.in. Whitt’ Dies.” Guod». will eei lainly he read with interest hy the rtiizea* .1 Prints, Kimmels. islLNWLS. »S'cmls. Splendid GEORGE PENDLETON. them throughout. Even the laughable August, A. D. lslli, at three of the clock, P. 31 Camden, lune, 1810. n2l Sw ! United Stales for settling the Oregon boun­ of T homaston ami vicinity, as a is a name which 1 Parasols, l’orasolets and SL.\ SMAULS. Curtain at the store of Rider S. Rust, ia \Yiashiapion. all selections (and tiler is much to excite the dary. The ratification had been exehaxg- could not he ohlained ia favor of any of th< oilier | Muslins, t’uitain Fringe and Tassels. risibles) bear the impress mf good moral Snr.saptirilhtA ia the nmrliet, and is an niitlinrity the right ia equity that Barnard liruee, of Pal- J The abov» trot Is having been selected from ed this day by the minister of the United riekiown Plantation, has io redeem a certain lot Compoiiiid Syi’i sentiment. That little Fanny is a case, nail saaetiou which not one of ils- N ustri m m a­ 1 amongst the most laslmmable Stocks in Boston, States und himself. kers would dare to solicit. or parcel of laud situated in Patriektown l’laata- up o f ’i'ar, und Ibe singlo •‘Overtbere,” sung by her tioii, oil the road leading from H and Gillpati ink’s I and well purchased, will be sold us low as at an\ PAnr.iARlENTAHY.—The proceedings dur­ <• Bowdoia College 3Inv f>, ISIfi. i other establishment m Thomaston. AND WOOD N \BTHAH, is worth double Ibe price of Admission.— ••Tai: CONCEXTHATED EXTIlAt f or in sold Plaatatioii lo Jefferson, lying between | .Mass il i> constantly receiving from N. York ing the last two or three days, iu both Thomas B ites and Isiah about Mr. lleetor, formerly of the Rainer Faiu- SARSAI’ARII.I.A. prepared Uv Messrs J".,. 1. Bruce, containing and Boston, adtluionsio the nbove stock. ■ piiiiiniiiieed by all who have lived a, saustior Houses, possess considerable interest, as Kei.i.v A- Co, of l’oilland, Me. is in llaa- opini...... one hundred acres. S t'4 all "the, i,'incites in obstinate Coughs. Cwh- iily, by his deep, iniinnitalde buss, adds JONES, Deputy Shelill. 1 Bonnet.* and ( -tpsol nil descriptions made io bearing upon the future, prospects of the die subscriber, mi aiii. lc of GHEA'I VALUE, A GEGItGI- 1 order. Also, Woreneean I .Straw BonnetscltMi: -r *1 'iini| Hot'. Ri.'i'e Intis, Spitting IP'HiJ, Night Swoels. itriuch to the attractions of these family July 22, 1016. n'27 3w. Ministry, Lord Brougham, the first to rush SUPERIOR EXCELLENCE. ' und repaired in the most modern style, and at die Ilii-.ii i'iu-ss, boss i ' V"i'-e, Ditli'-alt Breathing, ifiMinunees. Tbo “ fumily” is d< serv ing P.tat nt the Breast, Whooptt.-.’ Coagli. A'e. into every conflict, no matter how much In this belief he is confirmed by comparin'.' il ------i shortest notice. of success and we hope that while travell­ with scvi'ialulher preparatio'as of Sarsaparilla.and Pun t. 5 t or six hotties lor 62,50. it may damage himself, led the first at­ East Thomaston. Alay 2L Is Ki. nl'Jlf ing through our slate and singing the trig- mure parlii nlarlv by know mg lli" process bv which M lie r ill’N S a le . Avoid all imitations, bv buying Ruin tbs only tack on his old colleagues in the mutter agent l'"f Ettst 'fimma.-t it. CilAREES A M A id “ down ousters” into good humor they KELLY A- CO'S is made I*. CLKAVELAND " LINCOLN, SS: July 18, 1810. of the judges’salaries, arising out ofeer. (TzJ|’"|- furl her purtiealms, see Adveilisemeiit B*nleiit tfBediciiu'ti. * ' >M HER. "f of .Messrs ('uleot.t. Philht'iek, A- Co jnuv reap a rich reward. a another enlumu 19 3m TBIAKEN "ii exeei uon, the m ine liavAig been ' No. ltitt, Washington s't *et, Bcstott. nl« tain inl'oinullities which occurred during attached on tho original Writ, mid will he SO (' O U N r E R F F I T S Stokm.—On Thunsduy the time he held the great seal. sold ut Public Auction on Suturdav the tvenly-i Sold by Ftlgg K F alfM i— CONCEPT...... ond day of August. A. D. 1810,' at I o'clock | | > I .F R E S H M E N I'S. 'I HE .subsettb. ra last the western par t of the Slate wus vis­ Inr.i.Axn.—Tho emhure which have long ] P. 31.. nt the store of Henry Fassett. Jr., m U nion,, W istar’s Balsaia of Wild Cherry, Si vv. lid inform Ihe public that they Drab. Green. Or- shattered. Mrs. Webber wus serious­ erly repudiates all other appliances. A above named Medicines, ftirnislieil gratis nnge. Scarlet., Pawn Ac. J.isl ivveived mid split between Old und Young Ireland is 'fhe sub -rihers have this day formed a eo- sale by FOGG X 1'AI.ES ly injured, but Iter recovery is expected; l Veg table tTiiveib.al Medicine Curative, ol E ast I’homaston, Muvcli ID, 1SIG nD palpable. 'Biro feud will be regretted by j ..itnei'ship for the transaction of a Gem nil Com- t f i i t 10, is 103 a dog belonging to the bouse and lying near the French College of Health, established in all who liuvu observed the udiniiuldc OFrance. Tho thuorv of diseaseon which Loraine'sinissiiui Business,, under ihe linn of THOMPSON her, wus killed. The tll’eels of the light­ Celehraled Veg,aulile Pills is touiided. is ibis, viz \ 11U NTE K. ai 21 South'Si reel They will pay I W (‘Ml IlK lia (atMMlN. I*I'O» iMOIl*., of I qua' :v. ler sale iiuinuer iu which O’Connell lias worked particular uilemioii lo eifeeling liisurtiuce on ' K K 'K , ning in other places neur the v illage are up the fears of official men, for the time. ' l ltliiil l i t l t t nlere l ' l v IsI ’ onlystilly oneI'ltv prmnii■■iiiiiiiiy v cause’ .111 vsi, ofLit,111 all tin1tilt , . . , « . • *, UROCHiaKS. Wi ,-.i C.nnd A Tol.M VN .-'disorders ll.at adJ.et .he Immai, family, and that G-ssels ami ( a.goes, mid pur. basing 1 lour and BJune 2 l. DM" TtioitxniKf. in n.pixel nr vii o r u vm visible. being, in ord‘-r to have the privileges of ' is corrupt humors; or, in other words, impurity ol ulu uli ommission » : - AARON K THOMPSON. la Dover, the storm wus very severe. Ids countrymen extended I blood llo.vr STHEfcT. Anieii' an lh-p.it lor LoiTUilie's Pills, so and SO MARCUS HUNTER, A N assoi'tiiieiil ol'Goed; in ihe above lm • !*rwvrra 7*5 .IO S i, l»l I IHM I il.I , 1(1,01) TH IS! Cheap and Splendid!!! i p w io® urn© lirX»WtM k* lirtkN liWBN M'r» V/V WV beW W SH IP A M I MER( tlANDIZE BROKER AND II. KITTREIMSE’S Gt ten Nerve &. j t t o j l y f v j x d cov.y &k l l w LmUrs and Gtnllcmcil, Bone Ointment, diseovereil and used by the fo m tn ission Post O n n I:’’ Bookstore. E ast T iiomastox. mended til tile public for the l in e of ibe l'i'll"Wilig J. II.. will give his attention to procuring ( Ii.is this iI.av openeil a lii li collection of I. O W ! ncr-rraeii.ms III nil the Courts in tin* Counties diseases incident to the human frame. tnruiitTS for Eastern Vessels. Merchants or priced, medium ami extra Rln amalisin, 1,iiim in s», .Spi-uiiis, Goal, ^s*X^'>T2atatS®POfias- - of Line,a.n and \Y i no, and n” . ails e\« lusneiy to l'nnm is a, the East having properly that they the business of his profession. in* lu*iiiur the ('ol­ wish to convert to the pnrelia-e of Gooils in Bos. Sail Rliniin. Scrofula, Piles, llamurs, Cnn- CONSUMPTION. lect ion of demands, io w huh onrticular attention ton. will Un unit to correspond villi him, as he Irai linns, mill all extei liill complaints.— -- .. KIAIbl i l», IK , I Ol ■ I III JO. 10, ' ’ devoted; bavin’/ recently made elecb'd in Bo ton last week, by n Gentleman of VV «&■ n.Vl oi. “ U tot W '1 .And ihc bust medicine kn< i. to man for i will at all linn •* be . has faeililies for the irnnsaeliPn of siieb business. rience and a« know lodged good taste. Il is also rqunllv celebrated hi lip1 cure of the new arrange me n is I the nnnsnetion ol " .!i:n a of rv-'i'y s’ ge. Liver ('.ini'...inis, B v n Consignments solii ileil ami fldvaiin s made. r.eiiAsEr.s will he supplied at the lowest pos- fiillowing external di-'eas. s of Horses and Cattle: ,V . .! • *V .S' Bf BCnritee, ch'-is. Lilina / 1. CoiD.rh'C ( : . I’lneding of Volfcrtins? Kirs:hcsn, Hi i i.n to A les-rs. P ro elo r A* Butler. Cab-t ,V Co. , j,,,,. S/iraias, Galls, Cals, Si ealeln s, Himi.n s. losepli Soutliwiel,. Boston, .losepli S < di x s i 'j .i.dii w irk . ] C t u n T P.trr.E. an exeellenl article lor saving your in all C ises Io refund tic m oney, where it doe not A very important dixv.sp ■ v. i •'• Hi th is ;T.;»1 purchase, to call ami examine (heir sleek, sain” exert.- n very ; -w -rfu’ ntlu.m ••. is that c. n . i r b . m I carpets. nP'i’ gi\ e tic most unbounded satisfaction. EA> TIH'.M ASTON. A1 \1NE. consisting ol’ahnost every article usually P M .; t'.n i.iv r WILLIAM MACDMBEIL tV CO. l’l'iimpt a:iil Tiilblul ail'iilim i will 1 i.ni'ti to Save ifotir Blair!! kept in a Furniture Warehouse, which ln tl is eompi.v.nt . h V est iiiiliit f.'omls mnl ■■■Till V T ill! 111.001,1 •medy hili. •. . 1. 1,1 dlcctio Ids. ami to olhet pfi'le? This m a In ilnnc lnj using Rears fla ir they will sell as g,l,O \\ ‘ ‘ as can lie ethei,cions th an u.y GODWIN’S Indian Vegetable and Snrsan: r I ices when pat; i 1 et mal biisin ed to bi> «■ ( 'OM MISSK >N M EKCI I.AN'I'S. lii slaralirc ! ! 1 ! Indian Vi and in nnnteri'ib in H ,a Bitters for purifying the blood, for.laun*houirllt elsew here. duri’d long and sc\ci MllTei'ng ion. i he till nno.ip street, (a few doors north ot Milk st.,) r a illl’ hair can he restored in eases ol'baldness. € H . A 31 \O3JBBH, at Ihc ‘ Old Post Olli < e’ dice. Dispepsia. Costivcness, Billions and Liver Ilavinii good and ellieient workmen, without recei*. ing ,h -mM hen ' . li BOSTON. •its he. i wJ. • f»“d V V lw beN Ax/ W Sip i V U:\ M {/ Boole Store. East Thomaston, oni.\ Agent for naplaints. Headache, drowsiness, lowness of nrc prepared to tiiniittlheltire nn\ nrti- remedies, and w hen 31 < i hi [ses lliui nrisc li mu dermigcmetit in vein, 'lie use ol’ this Bal m Im< vd th. • EI-'E 1! lor sale— Beals W Co., in this vicinity, is now pre- spirit' mid all li' Io in tlio C A B IN E T Imsiuess. ( 'oflins, t/icorner/ llr.r a t 50 lihls. Clashed ami Powder Sugar, i in I to apply it. on the verv fiivoruhlc h'lilis of "• the WnmRf/i nml llinrils. in this Medicine the Liver to a healthy a. t oil. a stances O 201) boxes and quarter boxes Raisons, Vessels Wheels, ftc., made Io olden. pffeeted ri-.p m w ; \ r < i .. . a i n rein- E \W ...... until the hair is rem,red. "''h known virtues ot the Sarrtpnrilh m all its asks Rtti.suii Tlinnklitl I’or pnst liivons we beg n con- edy had lii ’ *d to piodu- I To show the entire ennfidmiec the proprietors strenurth and purity, is combined w ith the nu»''t 13. . ales its a-toni-him. . i dis EAST Till \ST0N. ME. 109 chests Tea, Souchong, Newyong, Young have in their nrtiele. tin v will enter into a contraet useful roots and herbs nl the \ cgitalde hing,.om- tiiwnnce, hoping by dilligence tinil atten­ llyson ami Gunpower. ab. -.e nmn’ienei we al-o li e ual fHTicr in (tai: SSaO. nl with nnv party to re store their hair under a pen- jn them>< lv<*s :i medicine) m such a iiiaiiin j tion to onn business, to get a share of reni ’dy in Asiiiin.i. a < oi,.j. It IIP . 500 hhls. Pure Cider Vinegar, nltvof a lorfeit of from ti\o <» five hundred dollars up"" the stomach and bowels, they a- romplisli ptildie patronage. 100 boxes Oranges, s.n 1 party being hound in a lik -um. to he paid I 1 1 ’J1 been e :tcns.v»,iy used w ith •id. d ! N. A. is. S. II. Burpee, continue Io car­ in cases of y a is siamliny. 1 1 » / z . R s . i , n Bi.t i, r e t : , 200 dozen painted Pails. I when the hair shall have been restored. *tin*...... system.. and ....consequent purification of the Blood 100 boxes ground Spices, .vr I—thereby operating like a < harm in the above ry on the PAIN TING BUSINESS as Il not only email i! •> from 1 ir lb A T T O R N E V a m . COCXsEEEOli at Those who have good hair and wish to pr but has aho been well tested in all hie . »i • m u ’s 100 boxes Glass 9, S kill), and 9 X I3. it. will do well to use Beal’s Bestornliv ns m its named and all kindred diseases. usual. I louse, Ship, Sign and Oi natucn- for which it is recommended, li i ’’not i inn it- 1, \ W . Which with a general assortment of West India i composition there is no dcleleriou • ingredients. It They are extensively use, am , highly approved tal painting, and Glazing. tian t’.','icfore. to . an it in myst. .v, or E l.s'7 ' TUDM \STDX. J //’. n< Goods, will he sold at low prices. is a highly perfumed pomatum, pleasant in its ap­ bv all —Observe that the inside wrapper ha-; the Cash advanced on consignments of Eastern • signature of the Proprietor G LO. ('. GOOl)WL\, — also— A, reive the publi • by ovenatim: i’.s viit.tw plication. ami keeps the hair in a most beautiful Paints, Oil, mid Window (ilitss, for contrary, 1 diall sunply endeavor to pm Produce. BnililH i condition. 'I'railers n the neighboring towns, can 70 Union St. Boston. ; tat: m ml of its usefulness. and 0.liter my U 'hat he supplied on the most liberal terms. For sale by C. A. Macomber. Fogg At Fairs. I. K. sale. n"> us surprising efiirnr v v. ill na •• * me toj l.’rtu-h S H E R B U R N E 8b S E A V E Y I lb.me.Min:it,— It can he had at 31 acomrer’k Bast Kimball, and G. S. Blais,ell, Lu.-a Thomaston; sucll proofs of its virtues ns will satis the most , i t 7 a n a r .3 r l o iv , 'I'homaslon. n!3 Timothy Logg and J. A. Fuller, W. Thomaston. j i j * o « p c r a i{- e cO g ------WIIOl.EsAl.E DEALERS IN------iticrcduloit , thp.i Con mention niev iiH • E A S T 'I 11OM \ST O N . J une 2d 20 I y I x2 Ci’KKnC' i f f .s m dii in he re •rled l.» i 1 tine IL ITS, (.ITS, (\IRPFT IL I OS, , I.EOXM il) t'A J//7iA 7./. lakis T s’i p -m ’s ! Opinion o f a regular Physicinn. J- I’., is Agent for tiic «*» DocJor S'lcJrlier** 'S'i’a p o ll ltd this inclhotl to inform his fricm ls FAIRELL.1S, 1JLISFS, TRl.YKS, AT C. \. M \(OM RER’S, ami the public generally, that he Exeter, hie.. ,>t. ’> I.:ji In ini :e ■ Com j,n n’j. : IJoslon') IIICKTIIORX SYRUP, has opened a Cooper's Simp at the ; certifies th-t ( h ve r . nm -n ’»• I tl. ll.'.' ( hip Trimmings of nil kinds, j tuiii a\ ill bo reaily in give ant person in------n t.ii l'nsT iiiTici; noniis'iniir.,------n NDR Scrnfulii. Sail Rheum. Tetter, nml r:iin- head of Gay and lLmkiii’s Wharf, of Vd. tar’s Balsm . ol W Cir vry for di Manilla llrnslns. Suspenders (St . vSt . E.lST THOMJSTOX, 8? neons diseases genct-nllv Then: is no rente near the store of 17. \V. Gay. /2ast Thomaston the Lungs. . two yep pa l. id au> h »tt 1'irinaiion lespeeling Ibis institution *.* /fhey are sob’ Ahents for that justv celebra­ dy known more rll'ertliul in the above diseases for the purpi » of manufacturing Iron hound mv knowledge ha . I ecn v 1 bv ’ • IAN be found the iiliove named Tnv-sr.s.— who may desire it. ted article./Dz/rr/rr/w M»O‘Uie L>'. •,' E i ■ b litiH i i. I :- . ' . Ad' anccs made on Consignments. n2 Sold wholesale and retail by the Proprietors, charge, at Waldoboro', Warren, West Thomaston, parallelled nnd asteni.-hin , . lii • •,• of Dr. V Liars rupture, have been restored iiy relimpiisliing the SETH W HITTIER, .N CO., common Truss, and adopting D. Pletcher's. It 3tc unavailing, has Ihe convenience of .Soft Water, can have one set had at wholesale of the proprietor. Luther Angier, elfeeted a kv-ge and iner. asr g Icmaiid lot ’. This .3 SPLEMUI) .'lSSORT.VEXT No. 21, Lose. Wii.xni', IH i; NAI’LE HAIR DYE. -lor some ttn- in theirCellar at a very low expense. Repairs of fact has caused ;?»v ml utiprineipnllcd eonnterfeit- Esq.. Medford Mass., nodal retail of CHAS. A. nintable reason, tor tie’ last few year, nl New SPRING GOODS, BOSTON. AlACO.M HER. N. IL The iiuprovemeill over the all kinds done nt short notice. cr and imitators io palm off spmions mixtures, i.f many young people, both male and female, have 31 av 2H, 1H 10. n 19 Gw* similar name and a, j earaneo. for the genuine just received mu’, nutv opening by Seth W hittier, j Particular attention given to common Truss, does not enhance the price. n2 hrt'l ihe misfortune to have their hair turn prcnia- Balsam. a l l P0GG .V I'AT.ES. /i. W. J ackson, j the sale ul Eastern prndnee.— turelv gray. Wc have been frequently applied To llic AIBlictcil. Be careful and get the genuine Dr. W istafs W’oiiit. Bark. Brick, Lime, &e. i.iheral advances to for something to turn the hair hack to its natu­ Balsam of Yfild Clieriy. A.am gen-’ine utile s Ensl Thomaston Family Oioito Li-TO ts.Cn,ci T n reels, made on Consignments. n3 ral color: which has induced us to go to much Such ofyoup number us arc called upon, signed bv 1. Bute. A tdress all orders to Suh Vf. •l i A 4; V A A B A’ <« SI A .11 proved Hair Dye; one that is nearly ell’eclunl. and \Ve itist ------For sale by------(U/ie door South o f S/ioie unis') drews and S. B. Well’ ll • Woldohoro, W. II. COMM I SSI ON M ER (' IIA N TS, ! moderate sum of fifty cents per hottie. We have OITICE I'OOKSTORE, Bernard; Canni J. Junes. Sold also by agents JOSEPH IIEWKTT, Agent BBallimore. | succeeded beyond our expectations. This article is the nil I if .1 nlhnriseil .Izin l ill generally. eoplyni 1 /’u r Lcwislun Falls Alanufacturhip Co. ■WTJ7TIEBI7 may he found n great varit jv ( f' W(> ctfer to the public with great confidence. We E.1ST T1IOM./1STON, REFER TO MESSRS d il thoroughly tested, time after time, be­ April 29 tf!5 Edward D. Peter ts M Slionnl ) v. . ’ » Sugars. Tuns. C,,tic's, Molnssu-. S|iicus ------fur the sale of------Co.. ? I z. Oil', findli-. Snnp. Ill' I'TLi:. (.Ill KSK, EGGS. fore we could ofl'er it for sale, 'flic price is such B’l E, B, Y A: € ’O . .... ~ ~ " Z~'~ 1 Josiah Bradlee L Co.. that all can alford to use it. and its quality we be­ Dr. lPistar's Jltilsani 11 II dii Cherrii, l> Pi , . = HAMS. Inilinii mnl llyu VILA L. i 'i .o l 'li l.v til" Goneeutinl <1 <'heiniee.l Extract of L O Y N T O N & MIL LER, .»• -i.uasen,,.Esq.. ' 1 L- ' 1 • J g obi. or dollars’ worth: Dried Currants. Citron. lieve superior to any ever before made. C(^A1E- “ Rui liiin's llunpttirian Ralsi.m i /' Li/e, | 5. \\ . Bohinson. Bangor. ,S‘'/’() f ' l\ 4- /.'(i ,S‘.S’, llos/on. '■?) A* "N . Ms « ’ • A 3 WU0LI>AI.E AM) RETAIL DEM ...... Its IN-<• < "V iiisin : ' loVes’ A'" M B(,Xe' ’ f ',sk n'” 1 BoX 1/nifs Liniment, fur eiire i f i ’l/i .s, - «. ks> ni. For sale at Fast Thomaston Inf ('. ,d. 'iXA ( FiitSia .HoosCi, 1 gS.BBSB.YSi .9.XBB t-'BBiS, l)r. I /iliant's E cel.ianj, fir da. have the ' a' introducing io the S h ip AL1C0MRE1I. I f ire's. Lillian ill df Elij'irJ'ar liln iiniillisin, V i Citiz-ns ol ! t ui-t .:» nnd vicinity, ihnl Dried Apples, Beans, Pork’. Alackerel, Vinegar, CtittiscUcB’y, S»hip Sjores nn«l SODA for bread, Cream oi' T artar, Castile Soap; Spall it's ih a d .li'he Rellieilll, most excellent • ' all .d -.'3 i.n-s. which is so popu­ -----M’HGEESALE DEALERS IN ------/ L a larly known to il e Pro'. i 'sons v 3,i.: r i'liv- — E O U R ,------Brooms. Pails. Hoes. N-e.. together with every Mather's Rilii f. sieiAXs and the pu.l li.- u'eneinli .' 'u • 'her . f .. as ir. 1. GOODS .1X1) GROCERIES, article usually found in a store of this kind. '••3 - I'ea'il ble Palm anirii Balsam. K B r.L ] A < : t's .s i/;? !/• .air.i.M (>3 &. til COM.XIEitt'lAI. STREET, E'tceiaS m oJ $’11 Alt EOYSTON f n S Gnu. W m. Ci tter. BOSTON. bu sold LOW FUR CASH, and Cash only. Ei'i lu ll l)i pilnlnrii. CLE A V 1. L A D . wbL-ii um y Ik? f. : cd in another I BANDER MILLER. $ 5 1 o;<“ r i i. /. a x ij s /■: i; n Cam sin. h's Sarsaparilla. column. A-mi N. B. .11 HATS of all kinds kept eiinstant- Ah .'tail's .'lei'Oiislir Dii. PU H iriEft OF Til id BLOOD NOTICE. ly on hand, as above. W. RltADBL’RV, A i't. Kalmslael. 's P. rmi/iip'i . it is infiniielv supe; icr to ail other preparation f WOPEK'S ETIIKRIAL O IL-a prompt and I Thainpsaa's Eip I Paler. bj H. DODol’L Boot-Maker, returns his : ever offered, lor i: is only math? from those vege­ •llefiiill X JFcaring;, The Order ol' the Siatf is lasting remedy Ihrdeafness, also tor pains Smith's Nipple Salre. • sincere thanks to his friends ami the pub- ami discharge ol' matter from the ears. This tables w !.icii k 'l.'io'A i! by long .'iip! careful ex­ 1 CO.XGI’.ESS .SQUAKi: AND DE VO.XSH I HE STREET. j Ciri iissiau I.i/inpli. perience, to pio iuue the most de 1 and s.iluta- lie. tor the liberal patronage which he has hereto­ “LOW PBICFLS.” valuable acoustic medicine, is a compound of four _ fore received, and begs leave to inform them that j A lafal's Pliaeni.e Billers, iy ft /."!< upon die Vei'ae F eeihs. Thousands of BOSTON. dill’ereiit OILS, one of which, the active an., prin­ living respectable v. itiic. sec there ai • of n.' vast he has recently returned from Boston with a first 1 ciple ingredient, is obtained from the harl< of a *■' Life Pills. iate >lock of Leather; consisting of Philadelphia supet ioiiur over all o -r r articles for the cure of certain species of Walnut, a new and effectual Parr's Life Pills. Sole-Leather and Call-Skins. Also, a tew* French THE scrofula— ny-ur.i si a ot* im ugestion— agent in th*’ cure of deafness. Persons who have Kill. f s ilealll, Pills. an I 31 n'oeeo Skins, all of winch he will make up been deaf for 10, F>, and even 20 years, have been .iAt % dice— li v ;.t: compi.a i \ t—costia’eness in ihe neatest an I most fashionable manlier. PdlR.lX STEPEXS, KYST-THtt.H ASTON perm anently cured hv using ihi Oil. It is an Shan's “ ----- n I’MORS------EIt EI M ATiSAt------f I .v, PLES------D2Z* All work’ war ranted. nlOtf CORNER O f ( I.I XTOX & IIl.ACI. STO.X E STS. INI ALLlliL/'J BE31EDV. in allea/c. when the Rev. li. IliibbariPs Eaiaihi Pills, and for every coe.plaint wliieh or;;?inates in a East Thomaston, 31a\ 12, 1S1G. n!7 feW W W hMHi w Ml M ear is perfect in its formation. Naples Hair Due, morbid state :. the lb.; 's of ihe hotly. \s a BBoslon. Cunfornis Io Ilinl. Persons buying to sell again, can b< / applied Pain Ej'lrui lor. SF/iLXGTlbLyi'Ji Ul' r/I.E bYSTEA/. on favorable terms. ('. A. 3TACO31BEIL i 2. :h ar. «•.?. .. •> .;»i.v in; . si- i. Tho .■ about purchasing A RICH mid desirable iiss Xur Styles lor Spring and Sum­ No. 2, Mercantile W harf I’uildnigs, No. 1< 31ild bv S. B. bu I'm nished III 1 l.i.rl liuliuu. BOSTON. Jew eli y—Such as (bild Rings; Gold Blundells; uniform, intended as a .substitute tor common W eotb'’rbee, W arren; ’.Via. II. Bhih; . '. J. a ... .- . ,TI. ■ "tun u h lit mu Hindu ut' thu best liiu- Gold Studs; Gold Pens; Gold Pencils; Gobi Ke\s; uwrp yarn twine. n9fini rougli; ’.mud ab.t’i'in .ill tie large town. . i tiie New tul-U'ts - th" w<.l'k,l!lillslll|> Hut EXU'.El'.JI lit RllV ike. England States. J9 bin U ,1L ], A' iC l TII I'.llh F, '.'liili' t|IIIU!U. Itl.'l UllllllOt I'AII. til give ENTIRE A new style of .llitlitiil I.H ’t Bnsitrtince 'i.liifti,., z' Vuii rs, ------IlEAI.r.RS IX------I.. I DIES’ J1.1CK SHELL COMBS. DENTISTRY. Lnsl T ’luir.aM'in, Jiiniuii'y. I s In. nl | A new style LITHOGRAPHIC PRINTS, saeli JVcw liiiiiroveiitciif. I'B’MII'. New England .Mutual Life lustiniiD< W . I. GOODS AND G R O C E R IE S , A Jl Company, (OHice, Alerehants' Bank’ Build­ as have not before been intiddueed into the mar- I)R. IP. CONST. INI'INE, ing, State street, Boston.) since commencing, just ittf.C. f t lit .SCII f> .XX I.'1 ■ i. \ . SMEOIFF W TIciL SHIP STORES .1X1) CII.IND1.ERV. , ket. Ludieb’ and Gent’s T kayi ling Bags and SURGEON DENTIST, Feb. 1, irtl l, issued .517 poli« ies. the number Bids Goiiin sec FL Cll.lRhES SY!,I ESTEll, - 3 5 — j Vamces. monthly having varied from 30 to 72: the amounts : Beautiful /'A ixri'/J CAKI'ETING just re- E A S T T l IOM ASTI IN, MAI NE, from .>200 to f?HUi0() each; net fund accum ula­ 5 0 Bids. DI.io DET'I i \ C IIE R ItllT . | reived at redueed prices, ted (owing lo the (jivorablc turn of the risks thus JO's) iill s i l . lodim Meal, EAST THOMASTON, MAINE. C'Miiiiiivrcial M ice I. 1'loor, Dust, H earth, Horse, Seam, Clothes, JV8 ANC'ACTCKEK of mineral or incorriipta- B ills-. Ide teeth, would - i , e m.liee that lie still fur, being mostly New Lngland lives.) SdtkooU ; -(» C!< PORK \V:!I ut1' i.d tn lilt bii-iness enliiiblcd In his u'll'e. i. c. hall, / 3in ( i Hair, 'booth. Shoe and Fle.-Ji BIH'MIEN. ■ 'Iiiinue- :if Ins old sland. on Main Street, ai the well invested tor the proportional benefit ol’thost BbJg. M ess do. •nt i y ii. I i.i uliiui'wisu. N. B. n mi min r East XVI 1 III'.It I.I H . 9 / A variety of Jlusienl 1 listruiuciits, such head of ,Steamboat Si., xi here he euu he consulted who shall become, as well as tho'C already mem BI.L. R iiu n Co. 'i Is tu n s,o n . nil Feb. 1610. Acordions from 5,»ets. to s,2 : Flub Files; Flag-1 professionally on subjects runnciled with Surgical hers; surplus to b»? refunded to members at the Bills. Lct.t J.ai ', Bi HTB.t.VBBg] ins, tYe. Are Books ol' ln- Jli'chanieal Dentistry end of every live \ears from December, J.S13; no J»7 K e g s do EAST THOMASTON etrueiion tor the Iu-trum i’iits. Dr. U. has been long in lie- profession and has insurance on credit, ami no loss by any member // O T E L . taken |>ains to obtain all the impt'ovcmeiiis from by bad premium notes of others. ~n 1 'h i.-is : J ifliong '; ! \ . •>•700 B O LLS 1K H JSF 1L1FFU oj r g ^ l'L S Iblnblislim i'iu, sitmued ini Eastern Av New S ink and Philadelphia, and ihii.iighoui the Willard Phillips. Hubert Hooper. William Par 5 1Ii. do Vuiiug• . 1 Vfu,a d. : ’O C K { Gr. ho .es Bipsins, iliicele.il of llie Mll.sei iber, (late ot the R ni'king- < 4>iiiinis\ion<‘i> ’ Yojjpe. and clean c d in the best possible maimer—crooked Applications may he made to'the subscriber, Keg do ham House, Portsmouth. N. II..) who will use' oil 's- straightened and regulated and teeth ex­ (w ho is Aeeiit of said Com pany,) at his olli*-e. in Th to receive importance. 'I'hose who are laboring under dF- 3o<) Lbs. Pl.lusli, G enuine Fulunt .UcdiciitrN, and examine the Haims (.1 ihe < reditors of the eased gums, and bad teeth, will do well to call on IMPORTERS OF^'- - y state ot JONA'I HAN CROCKETT, Jr., laic of Dr. C., us he will guarantee a sure cure. People ALE Flit. E I'unipuiiiid Fluid Extract o Kegs Powder, AT 'HIE Thoinastoii, in said County, deceased, who.s iroin the country, wishing ilentu, opi’tatmns, arc H. Kaisiipnrilla, fur the eiire of all di. eases Casks ( ut N A ILS, a .-m il’ll E . I S T TH O M . IS T O N B O O K ( IIINI GL.ISS, E.1RTI1EN IP.IRE tate is i'(?pres(‘nted insolvent, herebv give noliui nvited to < alt. arising If i'iii an impure stale of llie blood, e.xpus- Sd K I0d W iot Nails, lll'cmid impi udeiiee ot life, excessive use ol' m il STORE. that six months li'om this date have been allowed' u3 i'.ast Thomaston, Feb. 1. Id 10. Boxes B. I I . Sugar to said creditors to bling in and prove their debts ; J euiy, ,ke. The gn at popularity of the snisnpiiril- •3 la, and ns e lahlislicd ellicucy, render it siiperllu 1 Bid. ( 'rushed do M V ) LG LiCS ( SUI'IMI, e. nlMiealiug Biilsani B*aper Hann'innn. an l that we wilt attend lo that service at the Ih a lh css <*u>-v Mondays in July. August, Sepieiuber. ,- R li ly stale lo llie public, llml llie article preppred I v •5o Bag- Ground Bock S dr, Worm LoZCIU'es; lie id m i lie Lozenges; and Dane. B. S it.dma.v, BOSTON I O,'lol,vr an«J November, and the first Saturday old F o r sale by W -. I ' \B N S W OH T H . ( ul. : I L e /e l:I ' Extra •tor sure I ------.. . , . ] December, lrom two tu four o’clock im h o tutex Conislork ik Uo., Nexv V olk. is.-old at llie reason aide price of 30 cents per I ottle. Lv nil E Thomaston, dime 17. 'Id. n-2 > Alf nll-ki ling oint- < oru