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t o e t r o . and be had not waited many minutes ‘Ob, mamma, please. I’ve got ever heard which way she had gone, and had realized, had been too much for the The Introduction of Methodism into the stomach.” He has been a member ol Fcicrtf rersus Fruits, before lie caught a glimpse of a prim I so many things I must do, and I shan’t come to look for her. slight, delicate girl, and overtaxed na­ a local fish committee for twenty years oi Maine.—Stevens, in his history of Meth- , “ fa• ,T.rthiPks he fnssabout Iress fluttering down the winding path have anothor chance. Please do let ‘Come home, Jenny,’ siie said, gently : ture brought its own relief. Her father idism gives Lee’s account of his tour into more, ami is apparently fully eompeteul •don’t stop out in the cold any longer. for the duties of the office. i garden with \ egetahles and small fruits U U G G I N a T H E S H O K E . and she was beside him. me, mamma.’ .iftetl her up, and carried her, fainting, Lhe Province of Maine in 1793: ii ample variety, hardly about an or- ‘Stop a minute, Jenny dear,’ he said. ‘Well, dear, we will see bow it looks How wet you are! You’ll makeyourseli to the village. A light in Widow :hard, especially beyond apple trees So “ Do vou think vou will huj the shore, captain, ill, and then what will become of pool ‘I traveled.” he says, “through a great­ “Charioteer, Pause !”—A good story to-day F (The plank was only broad enough foi after lunch ; you must take a book and Crash’s window showed that she was er part of that con itry from September is told of a cersain colonel in the late war. ne goes on to weightier matters of grain Asked a saucy young flirt, with a smile; one, and he stood on it.) ‘Wait a min­ be quiet till then. old Tom ?’ still up. He pushed the door open, and io the end of the year. I went as far as Flic colonel aforesaid was riding in a Hid, or stock, or diaty, and eats potatoes And over her brow swept tin* roseate hue. ‘Oh, miss!—oh, miss! that’s all my a heat bread, pork and salt beef, all sum­ While her eyes revealed in their daueiug bill?, ute, Jenny. I brought this for you from You haven’t got rested after tlie Ilurton laid Edith down on the old woman’s Castine, at the mouth of tile Penobscot stage coach, with several other passen­ All Lhe lips declined to speak. Barmouth. You’ll have it, won’t you?’ dance yet, so give me another cup of fault. I wis!». I was dead, Id o !’ and lied, and knelt beside her, holding up River; up the river to the upper settle­ gers, when he accidentally dropped his mer long. fine variety of vegetables she threw herself down again, choking ments, which were then just below the hat outside the coach. Patting his head 10 grateful berries.no hlscious’peaches It was a few yards of blue ribbon. ‘I coffee, and then finish your owu break­ her head, while Jennie, who had follow­ >r juicy cherries. By October, lever The captain glanced at the distant shore, would ha' brought something better. fast, like a good girl.’ with a fresh burst of tears. ed them down from the cliff, and Susan Indian settlement called Old Town;— outside of the coach window lie exclaim­ And then ut the maid awhile— thence I returned by the way ofthe Twen­ ed in a stentorian voice, “Charioteer, onies, or bowel complaints of some The shore was distant and she was near, Jenny, only you know I wasn’t lucky.’ The sun had found its way through There is something wonderfully sooth­ nathed her temples with vinegar and pause! I have lost iny chapeau.” Thi iim , or some ennjestive troubles most And the rose tint deepened, as he said, “Dear, ing and strengthening in sympathy. 1> ty-Five Mile Pond to Kennebec River; ukcly. He iS i.„j „Pi worb s( I ’ll neglect the shore to-day 1” Now, Jenny, like most pretty girls, the rolling clouds, and the wind bail diafed her cold hands and feet. It was thence up tile Sandy River, and back to driver paid no heed to the demand. Again was a bit of a tyrant; and, like all ty­ dropped before Edith had finished her seems almost as if every sorrow, small 'some time (to her father it seemed ages) ll.diowell, and thence through to Port­ the bombastic fellow spake, authorita­ uoiilli. the doctor comes, and he ‘dra^ And around her waist crept the Captain’s hand. rants, was not fond of being thwarted. book, and luncheon was ready. So her or great, brought a certain appointed before she showed any signs of return­ land.” tively—“Charioteer, pause! I have lost lound all winter, and the doctor’s bill I t was so much belter than huggiugdry land! lags too. lhe poor wife, meanwhile, * And lie said, glancing over the vessel’s bow, Siie had set her heart on getting a fish ponies were ordered, and she drove off. weight of pain with it—a weight which ing life ; but at last siie opened her eyes By tracing his route on the map it will my chapeau.” No attention being paid be perceived that lie surveyed quite thor­ by the driver to this last command, i. gets dyspeptic, constipated, has fever “The ship is hugging Cape Hatteras now, for the Hall, anil, as it was not to be armed with plenty of wrappers and a may relieve us of our share altogether, mil looked dreamily round her. As oo, perhaps, and she ‘just trawls round ’ But I’ll hug the Cape of May.” but a kindly helping band may ease the oughly most of what was then the occu­ plain, blunt man, who had become dis had, she felt personally aggrieved, and basket of jellies and soup. About half soon as Jennie had seen her move, she gilsted with his fellow traveler’s silliues- A hats t ic matter? They don’t know, weight as surely as if the burden were pulled her shawl over her head, and left pied portion of the province, namely, the A N U N . was not at all sorry for an opportunity way down from tlie Hall to the village, region of tlie coast from Portsmouth to aml pomposity, put liis head out ol ill. >oor souls Would they build a hot fire of snubbing poor Joe, who, she knew, a fisherman stopped her to say that old material. (hem noiselessly to learn the worst.— n July ami shut the doors? Of course BY WINTHROP MACWORTH PRAED. Castine, and the interior, between the window, and said. “ Driver, liol I on, Ihi.- would care for it. Susan Crask was in trouble again. Her Jenny, like old Susan, found it so : Her hand was almost on the latchet of Kennebec and Penobscot, as far up, and tool has lost his hat.” This was perfect "d—hi their rooms; but lhey have done She was a very pretty nun; ‘Thank you, I’m very much obliged : boy Joe bad got up early in the morn­ ami both felt their hearts a little lightei the door, when it opened. A confused even farther, than what has since become ly intelligible to the driver, expletive am. 11 □ .f.!1 IH, ,hvil’ I’°01' stomachs. How Sad, delicate, and live feet one; but I don’t waut any ribbons. When 1 ing and gone out to sea alone, withoui before E lith drove away. She had not sound of voices reached her from tlie the site ot Bangor oil the latter, amt Wa­ all. and the hat was secured. ■o. 1 hej have been eating, all summer, lle r face was oval, and her eye terville on tHTi former. ‘Althoiigh,’ he (he heat producing food, tit lor cold sea­ Looked like the heaven in Italy, do I’ll buy them myself. Good night. saying a word to any one, just before started a minute too soon. Her ponies street, and a tall, dark figure, with drip­ son, but not for a warm one. A Green- Serenely blue, and softly bright, the squall. were not long in whisking her lio.ne. a n d n a k e d continues, ‘I was a perfect stranger to the Mr. Louis Gaylord Clark, so w*!' Please let me come by; I must go ping hair ami Clothes feet, people, un.l hail to aiaao my own appoint­ andcr can eat candles and whnle fat be­ Made up of languish and of light! home.’ T h e y had missed his boat on the but the wind had begun to blow hard, stood in front of her. For a moment known us the editor of the Knickcrliock- And her necK,except where the lock* of brown ments, I preached almost every day, and er’ ,lju lollowiiig story of Mi. Theo­ muse they create heat. In January we Like a sweet summer mist, fell droopiugly ‘I bought it o’ purpose for you, Jenny : beach, and a man coming along-shore and she had only just come to run down Jenny thought she saw a ghost; the to crowded assemblies. Alter viewing dore Tilton, of the Independent, ami thi oc up toward Greenland -in climate. d»wn, I thought you’d ha’ liked it. Do stop some hours after hail picked up one ol to the greenhouse for a bunch of lark­ next, she gave a scream, burst into the country, 1 thought the most proper landlord at whose table he “ hoarded.”— A Hindoo lives on rice, jircy fruits ami Was as eliiii and as white as the snow, ere the tiopic vegetables, cooling and opening to earth a minute, Jenny; I’ll come with you. his oars, and a bailing-tin which was spur for her hair before it began to rain tears, ami threw her arms round Joe’s place to torm a circuit was on the Kenne­ liis host, who was continually short o. Has sullied the hue of its heavenly birth; It ain’t safe to go out to sea, Jenny ; it recognized as his; and ‘I as your par­ again. neck. They were no ghost’s lips which bec River. It was accordingly tunned, iiioncy, was in the habit ot presenting the stem . In .July, we move loWur.l And through tlie blue veins you might see Dinner was laid at half past six for and called Readlield. This was the name his hills before they were due, aceomp.i Iisilostan, hi a heat almost tropical Di­ Tiie pure blood wander silently. ain’t indeed, or I’d go out in a minute. don, miss,’ the old fellow went on, ‘hut met hers. Tne breath on her forehead et must change too. You know 1 would, Jenny.’ I was just a-coming up to tell you. Su­ five, but Edith and her father and moth­ of the first circuit formed by the Metho­ uied with a profusion of apologies tor tin Like noseless eddies, that far below was warm. It was Joe himself, alive dists in that part of the country. It was Have apples, pears, cherries, etc., In tin- glistening depths of a calm lake flow: Thank you, I don’t ask nobody to san she takes on terribly about it, and er sat down by themselves, half expect­ from the dead-alive and well. disagreeable necessity. On one occa­ H er cold hand* on her bo>om lav; about two hundred miles from any other sion. when a bill was laid upon Mr. Til troin the orchard every dav, of early And her ivory crucifix, cold as they, go if they’re afraid. Please let me 1 ibought miss, as how mayhap you ing every minute to hear the sound of ‘All on us safe !’ Squire Lindon and which we had in New England. It ex­ tons plate, with the usual note of apolo­ lad late kinds. Let there be plenty of W as clnsped in a fearful and fond caress, come by; I’m late.’ She pushed by wish to be a-coming to sec her if you wheels on the gravel in trout, and a ring Edith heard it. ‘AU on us safe, thank tended from Hallowell to Sandy River.' gy, lie enclosed the money in an envel­ g>^| vegetables, raspberries, strawber- As if ‘ U“d tkCS& n; on the 18th, in Mount Vernon; on Charles Dickens on Dreams.—In a I.vine laws in our own physical being so ly miserable. It was dark before lie say. Miss, as how it was Jerny Cooper have been here before now, so I think his boat, and lie bail been obliged to lie 19th, at Readlield; the 21st, at Win­ •veil that the doctor shall visit the house W b r c l t o n n . left the bridge. ‘Hankering al ter that made him go to get her a fish. They we had all of us better go to bed.— keep bailing with his sou’-wester as besl throp; the 22d, at Monmouth.’ r. c nt number of All t ie l\a r Found. than the horse-doctor goes to the What a noise the wind does make, to These Were all the towns comprised ill Mr. Dickens expressed the opinion that b.un. Don’t fail of vegetables, berries gal again,’ thought bis old mother, as do say so. They was a-keepin’ com­ he could. He had almost given up al­ the Readlield Circuit in 1793. Others she gave him liis supper, before he went pany, you know, Miss.’ be sure ; we have not hail such a gale together when, from the top of a wave, ‘a broad margin of allowance must always mil fruits. I rv ir, ami you'll say we were added, however, in the beginning oi a\ eu t told halt the truth.—Exchanpe. A SUIPir RECK, AXD UTIAT ort to bed at seven o’clock. ‘Them gals In a very few minutes Edith was at all the year. Come, missey, put down he sighted a ship close by him. In 1791. be lelt for coincidence, in the explana­ CAME OF IT. don’t know when they be well off. Ilig- the cottage. She tapped quietly, and your work and trot off. Here is a can-1 minute he bad stripped oir his red liand- tion of dreams, and relates the following The Proper Indian I’oucr.—Major getty jigging they be, so aggrewatiu’! went in. Tlie room into which tlie door die for you. I shan't be lon_ I know kerchief, and hoisted it as a signal of An Eogs-tkaokdinary Disaster.—The which occurred to himself: Icneral Hazen has written a letter to U. ‘Now, then, which of you is going to She ain’t wuth him.’ opened w«s low and dark ; but tlie floor before I’m asleep for one.’ distress on liis boat-hook ; and in less Dubuque Herald is responsible for tin •We dreamed that, we were in a large >. Senator Henderson, stating what he get me a big fish? Don’t all speak nt was neatly sanded, and everything, The wind shrieked among the gables t inn half an hour, by one of those provi­ following sketch of the misfortunes oi ic-pvinbly, and saw a lady in a bright led Icems the proper policy of the govern­ once. Come, one of you must. Which At half-past eight o’clock punctually from the bottles of different colored and chimney stacks, and the windows dences which we call lucky chances, an Iowa clergyman: wrapper, whom we thought wc knew. ment in the Drcsent Condition of Fudi-in is it to be? Joe'll go, I know; won’t the next morning Squire Lindon came sands and the model ship on the mantel­ rattled till a stranger might have found himself on board Sir Arthur Her back being towards us, we touched affairs. Flic document substantiallv rec­ “Thursday last, among the goods ex­ icr. On looking round she disclosed a ommends, as thoroughly practicable, a you, Joe? I must have one before to­ down into the dining-room at the Hall, piece to the old-fashioned walnut thought that the whole place was coin­ Hamlin’s yatebt, just about the time pressed from the west by the D. & S R. It. plan to assign to each "tribe a certain tract morrow night for tlie squire. You ing down ; but the old ball had stood ace that was unknown to us, and. on and rang the bell for prayers. drawers against the opposite wall, was that E.litli was driving home to the Hall. were a number of baskets of lien-fruit.— our apologizing, said, pleasantly: ‘I am ot land, compel it to occupy it, and pre­ needn’t look so black, all of you.’ lie was a fine tall man of fifty-six— carefully dusted and scrupulously clean. every storm for a good many hundred As Jenny had noticed when she left the Two or three stations this side of that ai diss N------,’ meat inning a mime, not vent all intercourse with white men, ex­ Jenny Cooper, the speaker, was the the age at which Mrs. Norton maintains In a low chair, in front of tiie little years, and was likely to stand for a “ Gull’s Nest,” the wind had chopped which they were placed upon the car. an (he name of any friend or acquaintance cept such as are sent among them as prettiest girl in Shippon, and she look­ that a handsome man is most pictur­ lire which burnt in a cornor of the good many hundred more. quite round, and was blowing hard, with ex-minister ot huge proportions and o. we had. although a well known name.— teachers. ed uncommonly pretty now, as she esque. grate, sat Susan Crask, rocking herself The squire was too much accustomed a strong tide oil shore. The sea, which the gospel, stepped into the express cai Fhe dream was unusually vivid, and We He would put them under the control of (lie I recdincn s Bureau, thereby securing stood with her lace Hushed and her lie had a pleasant, open face, a broad slowly backwards anil forwards, and to the noise of a ‘north-easter’ to let it had been high till the day, was still peak with the messenger. The eggs iwoke. Oil the very next evening we blight hair ruffling in the breeze, in tlie disturb him in tlie least; but lie bail not we e in the west eu 1 of tl e car, and our recognized (with a strange feeling) coili­ ail honest administration, and would then forehead, thin curly lialr, and a color moaning every now and then. Beside making fast, and by the time lie hail a clerical friend accidentally look liis posi­ ng at the open door of our room, the supply to the various tribes religious and middle of a knot of admirers at the which smacked unmistakably of sea- her stood Jenny, pale and silent, with a been many minutes in bed, and was mouthful to eat and drink below, it was tion in trout of them, with his back be­ lady of the dream, ill the bright red other instructors, agricultural imple­ gangway which ended the principal breezes and exercises in the open air. touching wistful look in her eyes ; but only just settling into his first sleep, almost pitch dark. Joe had been born hind his and towards the eggs. Whih wrapper. More extraoidinary still, the ments, domestic animals, ami such rations street ol the village. It was a slack Shippon had belonged to bis family since the old woman took no notice of her, when anotlier sound caught his atten­ ami bred at Shippon. He had been out lhe twain were conversing, tile train sud­ lady was presented by the friend who ac­ ami clothing as might be necessary. For time in Shippon. The herring-fishing 1370, when a Lindon----if tradition and scarcely seemed to know she was tion, and lie started up to listen. He in big boats ami little boats, rough am) denly started forward. The reverend companied her, as Miss N------, the unmc two or three years the cost would lie con­ was just over—such a fishing as there gentleman was taken unawares by tin • n the dream. No circumstance, near or siderable, hut after that, time the trilies speaks true, no better than lie should there. had not time to rub his eyes before it'smooth, light and dark, till lie knew would have gained snlficient knowledge liad not been for years. The fishermen came again. A bang and rattle at bis every yard of the coast for ten miles. I unexpected jerk and lost his e gbill ? ‘j"st'in nice.- remote, that we could ever trace, in the . have been—had received the heiress in When Edith came in she made a slight least accounted for this. The lady came ' aSrli<',1'l,ire to make them self-support- spoke of one shoal of herrings twenty payment of a bad debt from Edward movementof recognition, but said noth­ window. Some one below was throw- as well as he knew the village itse lf.- |lis rear. lie also found his Tear in Un m the real, common-place visit, in pur-1 in”‘. t he only caro ot the Government miles long and ten broad, and so thick III ing, and went on rocking herself as l»e- j .....ing gravel _. _ at ■the ..glass. Mr...... Lindon \\ lien lie came on deck again_ain a sin»le iia-ket of eggs. The result of this min siiancc of an appointment, quite linex- i ‘VOI1,L* Jm'tj pe in keeping the Indians at that their nets were torn with the weight The estate was extensive, though fore. E bill’s own eves weie so dim I knew well enough what the noise meant. glance was enough to show that the islerial on-.-et—if we may so term it— pectedlv made with the lady who intro- i ’1',ln.e‘ Dus could he done by promptly of the fish. Many of tlie boats bad anything but a rich one. The greater lliat she saw nothing of tlie hopeless and jumped out of bed and threw up Edith was on the shoal. Another min­ bailies ail description. Of course tin luced her, only oil the night of the I P'linshing such as should prove refracto- bad to run into llannoulli deep loaded part consisted of healthy hill, and the look in poor Jenny’s face as she banded the window. ute, and she would be hard and fast contents of the basket came to an un­ Iream. From tiie latter we had no pre-i 1 !l s,1llicient number ot troops after a single haul. land which was under cultivation was her a chair. ‘Hullua, is that you, Tim? What is aground. “ Port, your helm !’ lie shout­ lucky end. Ike Partington once set a hen vious knowledge of her name, nor of her i eoll t* ,, 1'vv>'»i,‘-‘(l troin those who are J lie Ohly boat which hail not done v ery poor. Though, however, there ‘Poor old Susan !’ olio eai-1, no oho it.?. on lilty-two eggs, just to see ller spread •xisteiiee ’ ! i,t'i,w:luly disposed to form a and ed, at the top of his voice, ami sprang herseli": !>*•>•» w,,., ,, m an n o t used t*. il>. ' ______effective police. Gen. Hazen savs- well was one belonging to old lim West were many wealthier men in the coim- took the old woman’s horny hand in An old man in a long oiled coat and to tlie wheel. The storm-jib, tlie only laisiue.-s who had set. himself on fifty-two sou’wester stood in tlie garden beneath. From Sitka. J “To make war upon tlie Indian as a punish- Jeliny's grandlalher, and the squire, try, none held their heads higher than hers. ‘Poor, dear old Susan!’ couvas she was carrying, tlapped empty d o zen , and successlnlly accomplished tin It seems queer enough to be giving. I nlL'nt’ leaving him to retaliate ut his leisure, which had been pul in charge of young Squire Lindon, lie was proud of bis There was a silence, broken only by ‘What is it, Tim?’ for a moment: the next, a huge roller same result as any one could see. Bin Hitler the telegraphic news, “ Latest from i t"!n. never bring about benefits eommensurate Joe Crask. She had run around the tine old house, with the family motto Susan’s moans, which were deeper than ‘Skewner, sir, in agin’ the Gull's lilted her high out of the water. There though backward in getting into that un­ Sitka.” And vet we. in New York, on the i 7 |!C°’tS °r " , Publit‘ requirements. Our night before the great haul, and bad and “ Laus Deo” in venerable grey let- before, and the hollow tickings of the Neest? v a . a hollow, grating sound, and the dignified position, he was by no means f ltll. got advices from New Archangel ol ■ ln rars' s<>, ir’ “re scarcely more than a liad to put in for repairs, which cost a ters running as a balustrade, the whole old upright clock in the corner. At ‘Stop there; I'll be down in a min­ vessel shook from stem to stern. In backward in getting out. he 19;h—an interval oi but live davs.— a. .7;j’f, T tu. re,:l 1 anJ can be little ute. Stop there.’ l> R ussian , then, so far out ol - - • 11 P -,n-’ l!l'.ln8 fonts object the good ileal of money. The consequence length of tlie front; proud (will wiser last she spoke. another moment she was in deep water A IIardContest with a Whale.—Tin- final seulvnnni of the whole Indian difficulty is was that poor Joe. instead of having to Unfortunately a shipwreck was only inside tlie bank. the world? The tidings came by way of readers smile at him?) of the sacred in­ ‘I knowed how ’twor—I knowed how New Bedford Mercury prints the annex­ ad >j«ted. The plan should comprehend all tho receive a hundred pounds or so for his heritance of family tradition and a good 'twor, when I heard his voice come in at too common an event at Shippon. In ‘Touch and go, sir. Better cast out Victoria, and. as a first installment oi Indians of tiie country, and should he adopted ed letter from Capt. Malloy, of barque news from that region, were cheery everywhere simultaneously. There could then share of lhe fishing, found himself ac­ old name; anil all the more fondly the window. I knowed what that meant. a very lew minutes Mr. Lindon was a couple of anchors, or we shill hj on -•iiough. l he weat.her was line, emigia- dressed and liad waked up the butler Osceola, of that port, giving an aecouni he no playing from hand to hand hy the pro­ tually out of pocket, and worse off than proud of his only daughter E lith, a Father, brothers, husband, and now my the Needles afore we know where we liion to Sitka had cmuineneeil. several fessed peaceable to the actual hostile, as is row all his neighbors and rivals. His old bright girl of nineteen, because her boy! O’l! Joe, Joe, Joe! to forget and given orders. are.’ of an encounter with a whale oil the 16th i -Io.es had already be.eil opened by the the case. We might still far a few years have mother bad not a hundred of coals to laughing brown eyes and fair waving old mother for a pink inurtlieriii’ hissey? ‘Wake George, and tell him to put At half-past eleven the storm was still of December last: | Victorians, who were “ selling goods trouble with those across the border's of Mexi­ begin the winter with, and his chances hair were precisely those of a beautiful The flood-gates were open, and the old tlie brown horse in tlie omnibus, and increasing; the hatches were down, and “About three hundred miles N. W. biiskly;” a “ number of lots had been co and the British Possessions, but we would of Jenny, which had lookeil so bright picture by Lely, which held an honored woman sobbed like a child. take plenty of rugs atnl eoats and wait everything made snug. The yacht still from St. Nicholas, we saw whales close pre-eniplied.” mid a steamer load ot pas­ soon have a reliable corps of friendly Indi­ at tlie Lindon Arms, to be ready if lie to the ship, lowered the boats as soon a.- sengers Iron) .San Francisco was daily ex­ ans who could attend to all such bands. The us he started, seemed more distant than place among the family portraits that Pour Jenny! Her punishment liad rode head to the wind ; but the waves pected. Henceforth, we may expect news reservations should be well removed from ;;>e ever. come quickly—a bitter punishment it is wanted. Tell him to send one of tlie were awful. Sir Arthur and Joe were possible, and soon the second mate struck hung over the black oak staircase and a large Whale. In a few minutes the which with tolerable treqnencv from the ; "°"lers. M e are in a po-iuon now to It was “ aggrewating,” as he said, covered the panelled walls of the great was, poor girl. What might have been, boys on ‘Lady Gay’ as hard as he can together on deck, holding on as best third mate struck and got stove. The Island ot Baranov or Snka.'an.l New - j ,'0'u Pe"l'le- :,n'!.-BouM .no long.r am i ride, to Captain James for the mortar, give us mt poor fellow, it was not unnatural stone hall. She came into tlie hall and uni what was; how different all seemed they could. Five minutes before the whale then went to the second mate and A.changel. will he , the locusi i . for all require it. l in y are not numerous, nor diffi- that he should have listened to the two held up her face to be kissed, just as now, now that it was too late—now that and be sure there is a good lire kept lip cliffs had looked through the darkness knocked the bottom out of his boat. The emigrants travelers and adventurers now cud tu rcadl generallv su ’j.- pairs of banns which bad been put tip lie had finished reading liis letters and liis mother had called her liis murderess. in the kitchen.’ like black uncertain clouds resting on first mate then brought the third mate • Iirvetniir their sjeps to Killian America. I ______' in church for the first time last Sunday was cutting his newspaper, Poor child ! she dared stay no longer, Squire Lindon and Tint fought their tlie water. Now they could see tlie ami the crew to his ship. I then sent Flic weather at Siik.i. though never very | The Saturday Review, in its hist a ti- severe, is «>lleii ili.-agreeable on accuuul i , „ -. , , very much as if they had been intended ‘I'll tell you what it is, Miss Paleface,’ and too miserable to care where she way as best they could against the hur­ “ Sugar-loaf” frowning, huge and sharp, him off to bring the second mate am i his of the constant evapmation, logs being !L °U thu StatM' ’nakes tht! to1' went or what she did. She stole noise ricane. It was slow work, ami the ‘bus’ mt against t.ie sky. The terrible truth icrew to the ship as quick as possible, as I for personal insults to himself. he said as he took the little upturned „ , ...... saw the whale was intending mischief.— p leu titu l as iu the similar elimateof New -1 admissions, though it is bitter as The big boats bad come in to land i *’ace *n both liis bands tenderly—‘I’ll lessly to tlie door and out into the street was at tlie village almost before they flashed on them both at the same mo- the lln.IU„iine. lhe whale was at work mmllaml. Indeed, Sitka lias been louml i usual oa the government of the country; their tackle a week ago. and then, what ,V«" what it is, we must not have 1'iie men and women luoke I at her and reached the Gull’s Nest by a short cut. ment. lhe anchors held no longer, and | „n the starboard boat, ami soon made n . too m»i>t tor sheep-raising—i fact well “ File results of the list five-yearly with noisy fish-sales on the beach and , any more dancing it we can’t get our whispered as she passed: hut she took There it was no easy matter to stand they were drifting in. .i bad . . . boat ot .her. After getting all hands .: ’o*'...... emigrants. > . .to >..know—though...... >. - sheep census justify the iiiiboiimleib-conti.leuc’e shouting men and women hauling in roses hack tor two days alter it. Hadn’i no notice of anything, and hurried at all. Thu liugh waves were thunder­ •Cut her free, for heaven's sake!’ shout­ m board, the first an I second mates, be- !‘:ive been raised at very much higher lat­ of Americans in the increasing prosperi­ through the lit tle narrow turnings which ing half way up the cliff, and the sea. ed Joe. ‘if we can get her round the iiig anxious to try him again, went otf. itmles in Siheiia. However, with tlie tide ty and power of their country. Notwith­ the lines and heavy lopes, and crab we better make inainina write and tell Needles, we get a rope ashore; il ol' news once set flowing, our “ Russian boats pulling backwards ami forwards , lhu stupid people not to come on Thurs- led out past the preventive houses into wherever they could catch a glimpse of hut didn't .‘ nation except France, Ger- could not go to sleep again at all.— ally higher, till at the “ Sugar-loai” it the direction of the (loomed ship, and Another bound and tlie point w is cleared, Not liking the idea of being done t>y a specting the Russian Empire iu general, u.my ami Riis..'>. By thii end of tlie Oulv a few of tlie crews1,11113 were’» L-l V back I t I I I I I I • 1 towers up three hundred feet above the every now and then as she rose for a ami the Edith lay a wreck, with the spent wh ile, I concluded Io go at him wilh the ami the delicate difference between that fromr Harinoiith,,, , i and i ,1 Hie weather ,i ibad 1, .Jane .. says, - Holland . was up , here , , , lust be- century the Republic wil1 *11VL‘ {J.'^vd all 1 lore she came to me, and told her more sea. A little beyond the highest point, moment on some giant wave they could waves breaking over her, wedged fast in ship: got all ready and made for him.— ami tile Roman Empiie. “ in Mrs. B ol­ its i ivals. even it its l>..',ll,|laries are no. been so unsettled that, none of the small a huge mass of tlie upper soil and turf,! see her black bull and spars against the die little bay at the foot of the “ Gull’s Getting near, lie turned ami came for us, tin s presence. Sir, we had belter drop (he extended by conquest a n j J1*mexatiou. boats had ventured out. and the bench than fifty trees were blown down be- Nest.” striking lhe ship on her port how wilh subject.—gY. K Times. tween four and five. Oh, 1 do hope all loosened probably by the land-springs. sky. had cleared the shoal, and File decisive result of Hie civ.? war may was almost deserted. It happened that There was a pause for a minute or two. liis j iw, his head coming iu contact wi h perhaps prevent tor nianv generations the boats are safe at Ilarmouib before lias become detached and slipped bodi- ' was driving straight in for the -Needles.’ Fo those on deck it seemed ages. Then the cut-water, knocking it off and tearing; Poor Sewing Girls of New York.— when Jenny broke into the group on ly down, anil rests suspended between’ ‘If she strikes there,’ said a coast- future attempts at disruption. The b’.'dt- now.’ '•ame a red ll ish from the land, and a roar off’ considerable copper ami sheathing.— : Lveryhoily lias heardd ot the oppressions ed States are more compact and homo­ the cliff they had just been discussing sea and sky, a hundred feet from the i guard man, as the wind dropped fora that was heard above tile sea. A shot File shock lie gave the ship was heavy, the horizon, and had come to the •k’s off shore, darling, and I don’t geneous than the Roman Empire under think it will have done any mischief top of the cliff ami a hundred and fifty! *'uw seconds, ‘that will be all over vert whizzed tar out over their heads, an I a taking some ofthe men off tlleir feet, ami In large cities many are obliged to conclusion that it was going to be an rope fell acro.-s tile vessel's hows. Iu giviug them considerable of a fright.— work lor extremely small pay ami suffer Augustus, ami it seems that, even in the here except to iny trees; but go and or more from the beach below. ; quick.’ Had the whale struck the ship lair |u> | ||ll,l-'h Hom the selfishness ot landlords most distant tiituie, they can have no en­ uncommonly ugly night, and the conse­ There is a great charm about tlie' If she only could round Hie point. lalf an hoar's time the last sailor was emy to tear. Abundance of laud, a grow­ quence was that there was by no means look on the table, and see if you can't, sale on the clilf. would have gone through ller as easily as , !ll“) employers A lady in this city keeps find anything to bring back those roses.’ “ Gull’s Nest,” as the spot is called.— 1 (hut who on board was to know lliat?) (Jar readers must picture for Ihemsclve.- i cat would through wet paper About! a !'l1111 establishment in Broadway, and ing population, traditions ot euerhe taste of the ship, ami so g o t out of "[ . harness. She was recently com- Come, Joe, you will, won’t you, that’s of some seven thousand a year in a ring tance, fringed at all times with a hazy in such a sea. It was only in tin (ears the widow received hick ller boy the way as last as he could. As he pass- idatned ol by one ol the girls lor retain­ from the dead ; nor even how the pretty ed. I gave him another bomb ami two ilH' relnsing to pay back...... $6, which. US" A New England lady who has had a dear? I don’t know bow many peo­ fence not thirty miles from Shippon— line of white foam. At times when the momentary lull that the crowd of eagei ff all the girls cui’ployed^ i eh!‘rJ?u a svtuinary at Monterey, Mexi- ple there ain't a coming to the Ilall.— Jenny forgot hercoqitetti-hness for once, lances, hut these tailed to kill him. Amiin Is lu 1 einal,< .'l ut more fortuanate still in his own estima­ sun is setting over a full spring-tide, watchers on the clilf could hear one an­ iml clung on Joe's neck belore half the I tried him, but he kept clear of ns. i—I as security------—r lor tli...... hc iiiatei'luls.| . 'file ease i <:o‘ • fifteen .. years past,...... ilelivurutl ----- n loc- -— There was the squire hisself comedown tion, in having won the love of the you may see ships in a stream of gold other speak. village, like an April sun and showers to­ it being hue, I sent a boat off to make1 ?vas carnei1 lut*’ Court, and excited much ' 1 ' L 1 ; ' “ C Conn., recently. She this morning, and says—‘Jenny.’ says sweetest girl in the country, and being behind the line of purple. That is ‘What is she!’ shouted the Squire.— gether. Above all we will not venture to the wreck ot the starboard boat secure to ! tla; «-■ wing-girls, many ot j -'J’ ’ ’ 1"-' A Mvx«v° are not under- lie, ‘if you don’t get me a fish, I don’t Can you make her out?’ ,he line, to act as a drag, and went alter! .wh,om 'Y.elY at- !1,u ll'laL The r1"01' thL btate8‘ . r.hcy al:e not su bar- engaged to Edith Lindon. Rakeslon Harbor—ten miles oil'. To bitruilc into the little inner room. Mr. barous as represented, and the wholo know what I won’t do to you, I doubt ‘Well, dear, when is lie coming?’ ask­ the right, beyond the sharp chalk need­ , ‘Not altogether, sir. She seemed Lindon himself did not. ami Edith was waist boar, now five miles to the leeward. J11' a»keil all those girls present who Alter getting her on hoard (it being then *>ad been cheated out oi su, deposit moil- •Mexicali question, the French invasion, I'll have to have you cooked yourself.’ ed Mrs. Lindon. A large party was les which hem in the Gull’s Nest on i most as though she was standiii”* iu done when she met her lover. ami the bailies which have been fought, You wouldn’t like that now, Joe, would We have only one tiling more to tell, dark), I worked to the windward all ‘‘.V, by the detendant, to rise in court.— expected at lhe Hall tlie next day for a that side, you look over sea unlimited— this afternoon afore the wind changed. night, anil the next morning saw him Lumeiliately Unity girls rose to their is pictured in too extravagant colors’ al­ you ?’ and that will not surprise our readers, together. Correspondents are more im- week’s shooting and a ball, and Sir sea which seems to rise up and mix will She appeared more like a big yaeht°nor perhaps, much more than any one iu again wil l the wreck ol the bont still Hicieupon llie highly educated ami But for once blandishment and satire Arthur, as a matter of course,jvas to sky. inythiiig. 1 doubt that’s what she is.’ Shippon. Tile Sunday utter the storm fast to him. At 9.30 A. M. we lowered rv»'le<* shiit-inaker of Broadway was agmai ive than real. She asserts that it is two boats, well maimed, ami went at him. ; sentenced to six months in the penitenh- safer for a lady to walk the streets of (and Jenny was a good hand at both) lie one. ‘Will he wait take npTlenry, But the view had no charms for Jenny. A gentle hand was laid on the squire’s three pairs of b.inus were pat up iu Monterey, without an escort, than tho were thrown away, and not even the at Cambridge, or will be come over to­ She scrambled down the cliff, and three inn. lie started as he looked round church instead of two. The names oi Atter a hard tussle we got him under the 'J■ ' 'Je case affords a very tine ihistra- streets of New York. last terrible suggestion of the squire's night?’ herself down out of sight, out of hear­ .uni saw his daughter. the last couple were “Joseph Crask and enre oj'friends nud took him alongside. ,110,1 * 10 healthy results ot the stem lie was a very large whale; the largest, ““d inexorable administration of justice. turbot-kettle could win her point; so ‘I don’t know, mamma. I expect ing of the village, among the daui| ‘My child, how could you_____ ?’ Jane Cooper." r y A pious old gentleman, one of tho the pretty girl tossed her bead anil said, I think, I ever saw. But he was very ’ he’ll very likely be here to-night. He grass, and strained her eyes over tin ‘Papa, papa, it’s the -Edith,’ and she Forgot about iiis H at.—A Philadel­ poor. I got 113 barrels out of him; had Tukish Proverbs.—A small stone of- salt ot the earth sort, went out into the in her most contemptuous tone. ‘You waste of waters. tell helpless into liis arms. phia gentleman of festive tastes, who field to catch his mare. lie shook a says—‘Mv new yacht, the E lith. is at takes a ‘fair shake’ at all the obtainable ne been fat he wool I hive made 130 ten makes a great noise. A foolish ain’t none on yon lit to catch a dog-fish. Wellport. If it's very line indeed, per­ It was low tide, and the breakers wer> Lilith had not gone to lied when she barrels easy, liis length was GS feet; l’l'ieml is, at limes a greater annoyance measure o f corn at her to delude her in­ pleasures of the town, last week assisted to the belief that she would get it, but I won’t have nothin’ more to say to haps I shall bring her round to Shippon growling surlily among the naked rocks left the drawing room. She had sent spread ot Hukes, 1G feet 2 inches, ami than a wise enemy. You’ll not sweeten you,’ and went off in a huff. at a heavy dinner, took niiieli portable, length of jaw, 18 feet and lour inches. I your mouth hy say ing‘honey.’ If a man she was not to be deceived by any spe­ for you to see. I have had some alter­ a couple of hundred yards from the fool het maid away, and sat down in an easy and did not leave for home iiniil ever-so- cious act. She would cotne nigh and Joe Crask liad been standing witii ol the cliff. A single little schoonei chair in front of her lire, and had fallen loum l, on cutting him iu, that liis jaw would live iu peace he should he blind. ations made in tlie cabin, and I know uiany o'clock. On reaching liis door­ was badly shattered by his raid on our deal and (hunt). D > good ami throw it then dash off again, until the good man tlie others, but, except to answer Jenny you will like her. If the weather is was tossing about far out beyond tile asleep and was dreaming when the steps, and fishing up liis uight-key, lie be­ bow. • into the sea, if the Qsh know it not, the was fretted. At last he got her iu a cor­ when she appealed directly to him, he the least hail, I shall look out for Hen­ sand-hank, almost hidden at times by noise in the house routed her. Her first came salislied that he was essentially ______'Lord will. Who fears God need not feat ner among some Ih’iars, ami made a dash had taken no part in the conversation. ry at Norborough. and drive over on the white crested waves, hut not a sign idea was that Sir Charles and her broth­ eouvivalizeil, and not precisely in that rr>,„ . -o or ■> „ i- . .. 'man. If thy lbe be as small as a gnat. it hei, when she hounded over a wall lie watched her light figure tripping of liis boat. She hid her face in her er had come : hut very soon she under­ comlitiou- -- which------a -good husbaml . . should ,i, The Waterville Mail, alluding to the, tauev him as large as an elephant. A Fuesday night or Wednesday morning.’ be iu to nieet a good wite.^ Cannons y i labors of the State Fish Commissioners,! man" who weeps tor every oue will soon up the street till she turned a corner He’ll he here to-day, I know he will! hands, ami cried as if her heart would stood that it was a wreck ; and, seized entering the hall lie stopped, listened a ' have lost his eyesight. Mure is learned out of sight; and then, with his hands It was so windy yesterday morning t hat break. with a horrsble, indefinite dread, such in im eiit, heard no noise, and eongratiilal-1 as she had never felt before, she S'lateh- from conversation than from hooks. A in his pockets, he sauntered down the lie would not have gone down to Well- The wind had veered round since ...... cd himself that the lamily were asleep. I M e wore favored with a call hy Mr. Fus­ friend is ot more worth than a kinsuian tis lips belore ho thought , lint immediate­ gangway and over the breakwater, till port, at all, so he'll he sure to he over morning, and was blowing now inshore, ed up her hat and a thick cloak an I veil Q lielly lie took off overcoat, drew off ter, who showed us his model of a lish- lie rides seldom who never rides any hill ly conscious of its wickedness, he cried, lie came to a gap in the cliff where a and ran down stairs just as the “ buss” boots, tin ned off hall light slowly a><-eml- way, which is now in successful opera- w'.tli Henry this afternoon. I must go uncertain gusts from the sea. Jenny ‘ led stidrs t„ family hedimon..’ hesitated at tioo '“a»;V i" 'he eastern part of a,.a borrowedp ^ ^ a n horse. X bought Trust s?,:5p to the o,TJredT whituess ■lelnjah!” and translated the protauu little stream of fresh water runs down had nothing on her head, and was cold was starting, and jumped in. word into a note of triumph. down to Lower Shippon this morning,’ u- SSw ied. New Ibm^hiS’* He U* .mK^hm X m ffsK a hollow and loses itself among the ‘My darling, indeed you mustn't do and shivering, when something colder Tlie first words which caught her ear loose shingle on the beach. A narrow any such thing.’ said Mrs. Lindon; ‘I even than her owu poor little wet cheek. on the cliff were—’She appears more•e wife apparently asleep, thought she was one can easily tie applied to Hie dam at ■> If you mi lertake to oversee too minv plank bridge crosses it about a hundred can’t think of. . letting...... you go out at all touched______it for a moment. - —Edith's.....- l._. pet like a big yacht nor anything. I doubt a.-lccp. s.it down, listened again, no stir; Augusta, and that the fish can he restored jobs, you will overlook a part. yards or so from the shore, and there .. such weather. Why, I t's raining! white and yellow setter had found her, j Uiat’s what she is. • began to undress; got coat. vest, pants, to the upper Kennebec ami its tributaries, Mrs. Partington says: -Ike has tlie vert Joe stopped in the hopes of meeting hard. You would catch cold and be ami looked at her wilh a puzzled ex-1 Tiie fatigues of the day of unusuallv ,.,ia"'els.' '‘•"(•kings, all salely off; was Mr. I.ister is evidently the right mail in same stockings he wore when he was iii •lam rejoiced, my dear wife, to see yon Jenny, who lived with an old grand­ laid up ail the week, if yon were not prexsi.;,, in his great hazel eyes as she ' painful e le m e n t, th eL iiL ’y* Highl ^! e S the Sapheads ami Minors regiment, onh :u such goal health? said Edwin to bis she h id to darn them a little by pnttinh father i i a cottage on the opposite cliff, blown over the cliff. \ ou know you stalled up. just in time to see his mis- drive from the Hall, and the last crown- ing to bed, dear?’ ‘Yes love.’ Well says some...... ly must have “ fishway on lulia. ‘Health! I hive had the plague it was beginning to get dusk already ; two leet on them oue season and two legs ever since 1 was marilud? was Julia* r»- uould.’ | tress climbing down to her. Edith had ing agony of finding her worst fears dear, hadn’t you better takeoff your hat?' the brain,” that others may have “fish on the uexf.’ epuuse. taxable in this city, and fearing that the Cnr C o u n c il.— The City Council met on rather noisy, much to the surprise of the citi- CONGBESSIONA L. Trial of John II. Surratt. M r. JVilson on Confiscation. Ztcww; Home-Made and Stolen. law might be changed, they hastened to Wednesday evening. zens of Auburn, who wanted to know if this was a part of the Good Templar programme. Washington, July 14, 1867. Washington, July 16, 1867. raise $35,000 for the reduction of the city Petition of John Bird and others, that Brew­ In the United States Senate Wednesday _ M3T Rev. Albert Barnes has been for some On leaving at six, the excursionists were es­ July 10th the reconstruction hill was tur- The evidence in the Surratt case ou The following letter was addressed by time employed in a commentary upon the debt, solely in order to force these stock­ ster street be included among those streets corted to Danville Junction by the Lewiston Saturday was not particularly important. Psalms. His work is now completed and ready ’ Friday, July 19» 1867* ther debated, but very little progress wSs Senator Wilson to a prominent Virginia holders to pay their fraction of it. This over which loaded lime rock wagons with tires police. JUpral for Druggists.—Don’t deal in made. In the House, a resolution to ap­ An effort was made to introduce certain for publication. whisky at all, unless you can tell a striped pig testimony in support of the Elmira alibi, gentleman to-day:— is the Bond Taxer's notable reasoning— less than five inches wide may pass, was refer­ point a committee to investigate the cir­ JExT The Secretary of State’s office at Augus­ IU tos of Advertlahlif, from a sick horse. cumstances connected with the starving to wit, the register of the hotel in Canan­ Dear Sir-.—You ask me in your note ta shows the report of the School Committee of reasoning that we venture to say never red to Committee on highways. daigua, but everything therewit h connect­ what action is necessary on the part of a plantation in Aroostook, in which each mem­ One square, three Insertions, A resolve was passed authorizing the Collec­ F ik e s .—About 5 o’clock Sunday morning of Union soldiers in rebel prisons was ber signed “ bis murk.” 76 entered the minds of the City Govern­ adopted. A resolution looking towards ed was of so suspicious a character that the South to avert from them confiscation. One square, one week, tor of Taxes, to make a discount of 8 per cent, fire was discovered in the “Gerry" block on I am sure the generous action of General Less than one square, one week, 50 ment, who do not transact our city busi­ Congrers street, Portland, opposite Mechanics the taxation ot government bonds was' the government objected to its reception, liPoT* A bridal haloon ascension was made at One oolumn one year, ’ ’ i 100 00 on all taxes paid before Sept. 1st., 4 per cent, and after two hours’ talk the case went Grant and ourother commanders towards Pittsburg, last week, and the ceremony perform­ Hall column, one year. 55 00 ness with any reference to the Bond Tax­ Hall. referred to the committee ion ways and ed at a distance above terra tinna. One third column, one year, 35 00 on all paid between Sept. 1st. and Nov. 1st, and But for Messrs. Wormwell and Drake occu­ means. The chairman of the committee over, Justice Fisher reserving his deci­ the men in arms against their country, One quarter column, one year, 30 00 er, or any thought about the Bond Tax­ pying the rooms for lodging and thus fortunate­ sion on the question of admission till to­ the. magnanimity of the nation, the lib­ A minister of tlie Established Church in . One column, six months, 55 00 that all taxes unpaid on the 1st of January, on the judiciary made a statement in re­ er's friends who may own a little stock in ly discovering the fire in season, the building lation to the impeachment inquiry, which morrow. eral policy of Congress, should satisfy England asked an itinerant preacher, “How Hall column, six months, 35 00 next, shall he chargeable witli interest at the joes it happen that you have not more Doctors Onothlrd column, six months, 20 00 our banks. Such arrant nonsense as this would have been destroyed. The fire is sup­ has been substantially given itrotirWash- lu the Surratt case on Monday an effort you anti tlio well-disposed people of the legal rate. posed to have originated in a barrel of shavings ington “specials.” Tl was made to show that the prisoner had rebel States that nothing will he done for of Divinity in your connection?” The reply which the Bond Taxer puts forth about 'he death of Mr. was, “Because our divinity is never sick.” Special Notices. A resolve was passed making tlio compensa­ from friction matches conveyed there by mice. Dennison of Pennsylvania was announc­ been a bearer of despatches for General revenge, but everything for the enduring One square, three weeks or less, $2 00 The Bangor IF/iig says : The house of Ben. peace of thc country. Nothing can bring Each additional week, the motives of our City Government is tion of tlie Collector, two mills on the dollar ed, and the House soon afterwards ad­ Lee between Richmond and Canada, and 100,000 had been subscribed to the capi­ Ko advertisement received for less than 50 cents. simply ridiculous, and that paper certain­ Iiutton, of Farmington, was destroyed by fire journed. in this capacity was at Elmira on the 13th, confiscation upon the people of the rebel tal stock of the Belfast and Mooseliead Lake Editorial notioes 10 cents per line, but no notice less for all taxes paid before Nov 1st., and one per on Wednesday. Most of the furniture was, 14th and 15th of April, 1867. The evi­ States but the persistent folly and mad­ Railroad, ou Wednesday, by citizens of Belfast. than 60 cents. In the United States Senate Thursday ly cannot pride itself upon the intelligence cent, on all collected after that date. saved. - Insured for $800. dence ot a son of General Lee was offer­ ness of their people, and I cannot believe 33* Bishop Thomson (Methodist Episcopal), Obituaries will be charged at 6 cents per line lor every A stable near the Biddeford depot was en 11th, the debate ou reconstruction was re­ line In excess of three. of a class of readers who are simple In convention of City Council, Meander sumed, and after some modification in ed, but it was not admitted. that the body of their people will by their who is now attending the Methodist Conference tirely consumed by fire at about 10 1-2 o’clock In the Surratt trial Tuesday, another future action briug confiscation upon on the Pacific coast, intends, before his return, o a e k ow enough to regard it in any other light. Weeks was chosen Collector of Taxes. Ad­ committee of the whole, it was reported S. M. PETTINGILL&CO.,N .3 7 P R , New Saturday morning. A house adjoining, owned attempt was made to introduce the regis­ themselves. to visit our newly acquired Russian possessions. Yo rk , and No. 6 Sta te St r e e t , Boston.are our As to our city appropriations to reduce journed. and occupied by Jerc Horrigan was badly dam­ and passed as a substitute for the House Agents tor the Rockland Gazette, in those cities, and bill. In the House, Messrs. Hubbard and ter of the hotel at Canandaigua. X . f , I will suggest, my dear sir, a sure way A union baptism took place at Augusta are authorized to take Advertisements and Subscrip- our municipal indebtedness, the amount aged. The total loss about $ 1,500. The origin in evidence for the defence, 'but it was for your people to avert from themselves last Sunday. Two persons were baptised by tiosn torus at our Lowest rates. The Concrete Side-walks.—Wo wish of the fire is unknown. The insurance expir­ Barnum of Connecticut took their seats. was first fixed at $25,000. It was the pre­ not admitted. A man named Cameron, confiscation, remove disabilities, restore Rev. Mr. Ricker of tlie 1st Baptist Church, six to say a word again in favor of the in­ ed a few days before the fire. The consideration of the resolution to by Rev. Mr. King of the Methodist, and eight S. R. NILES, (successor to V. B. Palmer,) Newspa­ vailing opinion inthe City Council that the The Machias Republican says : The Black­ adjourn until October, offered by Mr. a rebel-excepted from amnesty, who was law, order, peace and individual and na­ by Rev. Mr. Penney of the Free Baptist. The per Advertising Agent, No. 1 Scollay’s Bu il d in g , troduction of the concrete sidewalk into pardoned on the 4th instant at the solici­ tional prosperity and happiness. Let services were attended by a large concourse of Court St r e e t , Boston, is authorized to receive rate of taxation this year should be fixed smith shop of Mr. Cary, in Cooper was con­ Boutwell yesterday, was resumed, and advertisements and subscriptions lor this paper, at this city. We think it should be built sumed by fire the first of the week. after debate tlie House refused to second tation .of the prisoner’s counsel, was them abandon, at once and forever, the people. the rates required by ns. at three per cent, and it was thought that brought forward to refute the evidence of ideas, principles and politics of their lost wherever practicable, and that the nui­ The Machias Republican learns that tlie the call for the previous question. Alt 33^ Tiie Bangor Democrat announces that GEO. P. ROWELL 6c CO.’S Advertising Agency, the appropriations made, together with Agricultural Hall on the Fair Groundat Jones­ amendment providing lor an adjournment Dr. McMillan. cause, strive to conquor the prejudices, the hearing for a new trial in the fainoua Ban­ 23 Congress Street Boston, Mass., Branch Office, 58 the State and county tax, would make it sance of “dirt walks” should be discon­ boro was burned down on Monday night last.— to Nov. 15 was after debate carried. The hates and passions engendered by their gor Democrat destruction case, will take place Cedar Street, N?Y., are our Agents to receive Adver­ tinued as speedily as possible. The small A lodge of Good Templars had held a meeting bill for the relief of a certain class of de­ Important Treaty with the Sandwich Islands rebellion and the conflict they inaugu­ in this city in December next, before the full tising and subscriptions. reach this figure. When the assessors there tlie same evening and lost all their prop­ bench. piece of concrete walk which was laid serters was passed. An evening session The treaty witli Russia by which the United rated. Let them accept the results T. C. EVANS, Advertising Agency, 129 Washington had completed their valuation and ascer­ erty. Loss, about $800. was held in order to receive the recon­ States will obtain Ilaska, although of great im­ of the nation's victory, the unity of the 13" Rcligious nerviees are to be held in ono Street, Boston, Is our Agent to receive Advertise last year, as an experiment, is in good portance to the Pacific coast States, is eclipsed or two of the New York theatres on Sunduy xnenta and subscriptions. tained the amount of State and county struction bill from the Senate. Under States, the perpetuity of the republic, the condition and proves that the concrete B u b g l a b ies.—The Rath Times states that in a commercial point of view by another treaty emancipation, enfranchisement and citi­ evenings, during the summer. tax, however, it was found that $10,000 the house of L. W. Houghton, Esq., wa9 en­ the operation of the previous question which lias been negociated witli tlie Sandwich ATWELL & CO., Advertising Agents, 174 Middle makes an excellent and durable walk.— the hill was referred to the special com­ zenship ot their bondmen, their equality 33TClarence H. Upton, the missing Yale stu­ Street, Portland are our authorized agents to receive more might be raised without making tered on Thursday and two gold watches and Islands. It establishes commercial reciprocity ot rights and privileges. Let them do dent. who disappeared on the night of the 3d, advertisements and subscriptions at our lowest rates In Augusta a good deal of this walk was other valuables carried oil'. mittee on reconstruction and ordered to witli that common centre of the great whaling lias been traced to Norw ich; but there the de­ the rate of taxation exceed three per be printed, when the House adjourned. grounds of the Pacific ocean and will insure to this in spirit as well as form; let them laid previous to the present year, and has Same night the house of Stephen Larrabee establish schools for the education tectives lost sight of him. He left a farewell let­ High School Examination. cent., and this amount was added to the Esq., was also entered and a small sum of mon­ In the United States Senate, Friday, 12, tlie States of tlie Pacific coast supplies of su­ ter for his friends, and is supposed to have com­ been so satisfactory, that much more has Mr. Chandler called up the resolution of­ gar, molasses, coffee, meat, vegetables and oth­ both races. Let them encourage the mitted suicide. The examination of classes in the High appropriation for reduction of the city ey taken. freedmen to be thrifty and temperate, to been laid this year. The Kennebec Jour- On the same evening, Oliver Moses, Esq., fered by him a day or two ago in relation er articles of domestic produce at lower rates. 1 3 “ The Ellsworth American says that Rev. School took place on Thursday and Fri­ debt. So that in seeing our City Govern- Wm. H. Foye and J . E. Brown were visited by Statistics have been collected allowing the great get homesteads and to engage in indus , . , , LiiaZ has several times of late spoken hi to Mexican affairs, which was discussed r. 1'. Ilaziewood, who spent some time here day of last week. ment engaged in a scheme of oppressive t tlie burglars, and small amounts taken frou without action. A bill was offered by Mr. importance of this treaty commercially. Polit­ tries in varied forms; let them develope la-t winter, preaching to the Ellsworth Village . ° ° . ,, . . favor of this walk. Ins Journal says ically it ends tlie contest whiclt for many years the mighty resources our heavenly Fath Baptist Church, lias returned to take up perma­ These classes are five in number and taxation against the nntortunatc non-res- each place. Wilson, authorizing the raising of volun­ that in Augusta the concrete walk “ is a Mr. Houghton was awakened by the noise, teer regiments for the defence of the lias been carried on through missionaries and er has given the people of the sunny nent resilience. He will he ordained in a few the total of scholars contained in th em is ident stockholders in our banks, the and while lighting the gas a man rushed from other agencies for tlie control of the Sandwicli South, and cherish the spirit of frater­ weeks. great success," that It "makes a walk as iro n tiers, and asking an appropriation of eighty-six. The fifth class, which is mere­ Bond Taxer has merely drawn upon its the house and escaped. $648,000 to pay tlie troops already called Islands by the United States, France and Great nity and love. Such action will inspire ' An Amsterdam ship arrived at New Y'ork hard as stoue. more easy to walk upon ITT’ Lottery advertisements arc forbidden by Britian. American diplomacy lias again tri­ affection, confidence, magnanimity; make tins week with ten convicts on hoard. Tho ly a grammar school class and is in the luxuriant and disordered imagination, as out. A recess was taken to 7 :30 r. M., United States Marshal took charge of them, and and apparently as durable.” The Bath the laws of this State to be published in any ot umphed. Commercial reciprocity witli the confiscation an impossibility, cause disa­ High School for want of other accommo­ it often does in other cases. when the bill on reconstruction was re­ Sandwicli Islands lias for some years been de­ they will he sent hack. Times made some joke about the odoi the newspapers, or circulated in any way or ceived from the House, and after debate bilities speedily to disappear, and bring dation, rather than by way of distinction, In what he has to do with the manage­ manner to the public, under penalty of a heavy manded by tlie inhabitants of tlie States on the them down upon them, their State’s and O ’ A Protestant communion has been estab- was sent to a committee of conference.— Pacific coast, and it so happened that Mr. li.’sheu in \ eniee. At the first communion, a adds to the High School thirty-three schol­ ment of our city debt, we think Mayor that would prevail in a city where a num­ fine. their country’s blessings and benefits. ber of miles of this walk were laid. This In the House, a letter from the Govern­ McCook, sent out to negotiate tlie treaty, met Very truly your friend, beoteh clergyman took the lead, and was assist­ ars and makes necessary the employment Farwell is consulting the interests of our VS’ For the past three months we have or of Massachusetts was read, communi­ at San Francisco an envoy frrotn the King of ed hv an American from Springfield, Illinois. is well enough for "a goak,” hut the odoi Henry Wilson. of an additional assistant. Mr. Paine has city and her tax payers. The city has been publishing a notice setting forth to the cating the ratification of tlie amendment the Sandwicli Islands hound hither on a similar EtTIraY. Mann one of the leading grain of coal-tar is a wholesome one, and the to the Constitution. A resolution was errand, and tlie treaty was negotiated at San mere.milts nt Chicago, has been sued for $100 had charge of this class, and as he lias a considerable floating debt, on much of readers of the Republican, the complaints MEXICO. concrete walk ceases io have any odor as adopted under the operation of the previ­ Francisco. There are ten months allowed for 005 for not marrying Semantha Proctor. Se- given close attention to it, we may hi which a large rate of interest is being which rapidly disappear by tlie use of Hale’s ous question, directing the committee on its ratification. This may lead to its retention New York, July 14.—Correspondence mantlia says she shall conduct tbo case herself soon as it has become hardened. The lieve that its members have this term en paid. It is Mayor Farwell’s policy, as Arnica Ointment. It is an undeniable fact that reconstruction to report a hill to revoke in the State Department if there is a prospect from the City of Mexico, dale 1 June 27, ITT A fellow that doesn’t benefit the world walk is much cheaper than plank, con­ the grants of land for railroad purposes of a speedy adjournment of Congress. IVith says the difficulty in regard to the French by ins life, does so by bis death. joyed more than ordinary facilities.— we understand it, to extinguish these de­ children are continually receiving cuts, and in Ilasko and tlie Aleutian Islands as a territory, Minister, M. Dano, has been adjusted, sidering its durability, and we think its in several Southern States. The commit­ and witli a reciprocity treaty, which is but the I 3 “ JIr. Woslcy Thompson was killed at the From the examination, it was evident mands as rapidly as possible and negoti­ many cases severe ones, from that indispensa­ tee on reconstruction reported hack the and file leaves at once for Vera Cruz ns, Grand bails on Monday. 24tli ult. From tho merits are deserving of more attention ble companion of young America, the jack­ initial step toward tlie absorption of the Sand­ do also Lhe French and Austrians who position in which lie was found it is supposed he that this Sub-High School class is think ate any further loans that may be neces­ Senate reconstruction hill, with amend­ wich Islands, the United States will henceforth in this city. knife, besides other wounds of varions kinds ments. After some debate the hill was wish to return to Europe. Thu Brazilian was walking toward his mill on Little River ing its way through Grammar and Arith sary at lower rates and for definite time. command tlie Pacific Ocean and control its com­ consul ofl'ered on the part of his govern­ the bank give way beneath him, and a large roek metic. We imagine, too, that the “citizens of which very often are a longtime getting healed passed and goes back to tlie Senate. The merce. following hint on his descent, full upon his head, The Fire Extinguisher.—IVe learn House subsequently agreed to a commit­ ment tlie same position in the Brazilian depriving him instantly of fife. One or two of the recitations were Rockland” do not need any outside ad­ that there is to be a trial of the new and free from a strip of linen and a string. tee of conference. army that each held in the Mexican army Now in case of any of these complaints, and Sandwich Island News—Terrible to all who desired to emigrate. A num­ SSff" At Salt Lake cotton yarn, spnn from omitted, on account of the limited space vice as to whether or not this is the year patent Fire Extinguisher in this city next In the Senate on Saturday, the confer­ Utah cotton sells for 20 cents a pound more than many others, by an application of a small ence committee on the reconstruction bill Pestilence at Mauritius. ber have accepted, and a vessel is to he from the States. of time. The Committee and visitors to raise money to pay her debt, and that week, of which due notice will be given. chattered by the Minister ot Brazil to however, had opportunity to see what the city will not “create a prejudice quantity of this ointment, the disfiguration ol reported a bill which was passed by 31 to San Francisco, July 16.—The ship S3* Build good school-houses, employ com­ Mr. Wise is agent for these machines in the skin disappears like . We hav 6. A bill to provide for thc expenses of Chehec, from Hong Kong, with dates to lake them to that country. A considera­ petent teachers, and make study an amusemeut had been done during the term; and they against her” among her sister towns or ble part have volunteered in the liberal and a pleasure instead of a drag, as it now is— this city. We are convinced,from all we used it in our family in several instances and carrying out the reconstruction acts was May 24, has arrived. The steamer Ajax, declared themselves quite satisfied. among her creditors by making ample read twice and printed. In the House a from Liverpool, arrived at Hong Kong army, and with their tine band will re­ and what then? Why, we may soon be able to have heard, that these engines are very know whereof we speak. Its healing qualities main in the country. El Pajaro Rogo has ticket our prison doors with a "For rent.” There can be no doubt that the scholars provision to meet her obligations. memorial of the Arkansas legislature, May 24, and brought additional particu­ efficient, and they are so cheap that al­ are equally as efficacious on children of an asking an appropriation lor levees on the lars of the dreadful pestilence at Mauri­ published an order of the general gov­ . 33"The Washburn family are about build­ who are members of this school will make most every house owner may have one. older growth, and its virtues are not denied to Mississippi, was received. A resolution ernment, vitiating the titles ot all con­ ing a new homestead on the site of that just de­ tius. It was at first confined to the na­ veyances, concessions, etc., made by the stroyed by fire in Livermore. the best improvement of their privileges The Bail road does to Bath. the smallest size being only $15. The even the unfortunate sufferer of three score declaring that rebels held as prisoners by tives, and is supposed to have originated it lifting1 nlnor that- fboy hnro already done the United States during the war, had in from unwholesome food. When the Ajax imperial government. All foreign repre­ 33* Daniel Webster was right when he re­ A full meeting of the committee ap-!fluid which they discharge is water, su- and ten. W e advise all who are sufferin no instance been treated with anything left, the people were dying at the rate of sentatives, except the American Consul, marked of the press, “Small is tlie sum requir­ so. The first class is composed of twelve pointed to locate the western terminus ol) per-saturated with carbonic acid gas, I from any of tlie complaints for which it is are preparing to leave. ed to patronize a newspaper; amply rewarded but kindness and humanity, was passed 200 per day. The disease was a malig- its patron. I rare not how hnmhlc and unpre­ capable and diligent young ladies. ^ll the Knox & Lincoln Railroad was held at W^1C^ is generated in the cylinder, and! recommended to give it atrial. It can be or- under thc operation of the previous | nant bilious fever, similar to that or the A postscript to the same letter, dated tending thc gazette betakes. It i. next to im­ their recitations, in their compositions . Darnariseotta last Monday. Tlie esti-i "'kieh subdues the flames by suffocation,1 dered through the mail. question, by 108 to 16. The eport of West Indies. The state of the island was ‘J r. M., says the affair in regard to the possible to till a printed sheet w i.hiut putting French Minister was not settled, as stated into it something that is worth the subscription and in their translations, they gave evi- mateg for thc bridge nt Bath were laid We think it might be an effective addition the committee of conference on the re-■ dreadful; people were dying in the street, in the letter. His passports were perem- price. dence ot ability and application. Tlie i before tllc committee, and after a consid- t0 our flre department to have fifteen or For the Gazette. construction bill was agreed to and thc Every other house was closed and house torily refused, and he was told that he Visit to the Waterfalls.—No. S hill goes to the President. A bill appro accommodations were insufficient, miser­ 5 1 - 3 'The Loyal Sunrise gives a favorable ac­ declamations and other exercises support eration of all the propositions and argu­ twenty of these machines kept in readily printing $1,675,000 for carryiu the bill able and neglected. Huts were occupied could not leave the country under any count of the crop prospect ia Aroostook. A ed the extension of this compliment to M r . E d it o r :—Two miles westerly of True’: into el'icct was passed. pretence. The authorities informed hint barn, shed and work shop belonging to Thos. ments made in behalf of the Bath and accessible localities in difl'eient parts ol mills is the outlet of Steven’s pond, now oceu as temporary hospitals, into which the Bell iu Hodgdon, were destroyed by fire on all the classes. In the U. States Senate Monday, 15th, sick went to die. Quinine was selling at that Mexico had an account to settle with Friday. Wiscasset interests,respectively, thc com­ the city, so that on the discovery of a pied to drive one saw mill which is doini Mr. Sherman of Ohio appeared and took $75 per ounce. Some of the shipping France for tlie part she took during inter­ The school is worthy of the best teach­ good business. This privilege should be used 3L3* Dr. J. C. Ayer, of Lowell, has presented mittee decided, by a vote of six to one, fire one of the extinguishers might be Itts seat. A lt exeetivive session was held, was affected by the disease. The mor­ vention, and for the lives and property ers and the best accommodations. Par­ ns u reservoir for the mills below and would he destroyed during that period, and it tlie that city with a bronze statue of Victory, cost­ to locate the western terminus of the brought within five minutes. It is the a valuable acquisition. Haifa mile above we and afterwards tlie bill to provide for the tality among the soldiers was great, and ing about $41)1)5 in gold. It lias been erected in ents may have obedient and submissive execution of the reconstruction act was same was not promptly adjusted the Monument Square, near the Soldiers’ Monu­ road at Bath—the dissenting vote being few minutes delay between the discovery come to the extensive tannery of Messrs there was a complete panic among the Mexican government would proceed children, who will apply themselves to Hunt. They occupy two privileges of twenty passed with thc appropriation reduced to people. ment and was formally accepted by tlie city au­ cast by the gentleman representing Wis­ of a tire and the gettingof the engines on lit against the property of French subjects thorities on the 4th inst. The statue and pedes­ study, whenever they are pleased; but eight feet—employ some fifteen hands and u one million of dollars, the House, Honolulu advices to June 23 have been tal are about 17 feet ill height, and will be a casset. It will thus he seen that the rep- the ground and at work that is usuallv twelve hundred cords of hemlock bark per the speaker staled that an error had been received. The Hawaii cott'ue crop is throughout the republic. those same children will have more pride “joy forever” to the citizens of Lowell. resentatives ol' all the towns this side of i Altai, and by the prompt use of one ot innuin, and is the nucleus of village made in the enrolled copy of the reeon- promising. Thc blight, formerly so de­ Under date of June 25, the correspond and more ambition still to gratify their it being the first privilege as we approach it slmction bill, and it was therefore recall­ structive, has disappeared. The Atleer- ent of the Times thus sums up the con 33T A savings institution in Chicago offers Wiscasset have unanimously decided to j these extinguishers a fire might often be from tlie South, which we will designate as premiums for tlie best plan for houses not to parents, when they shall have such rooms ed from the President, corrected and sign­ o^|,AnnStilUat'V tbU| nnoS°%ia tH ltl0n things in Mexico: costover $U00 and $1000, and will make loans make Bath the western terminus of the arrested before an engine could arrive. number one. ed. 2o0,GOO pouitdij, valued at $3o,000. Ine . ?• to parties who arc ready to build houses on such as other city governments afford their road. i ------No. 2, is occupied for a Gristmill, has a head In the United States Senate Tuesday same journal thinks the region ought tot “Nothing ont executions, imprison- plans. The object is to aid thc laboring classes youth. Can the people of Rockland ask ! Accident. — A man named George of eighteen feet and is a very good establish­ 16th, a substitute for tlie House bill lor produce millio ns of pounds a year. , lncnts extortions have thus far mnrk- in acquiring Imines. ment and is driven by an over shot wheel. better recommendation of the orderly he people of these towns will be re- Barlow, while at work getting in hay, the relief of certain soldiers charged The Honoln.'u Gazette chronicles the | the new era which has dawned upon L3* A friend that you buy with presents may No. 3 has eight feet head, is occupied as fact that a commentary upon tlie Gospel j Mexico, by the destruction ol the empire, he bought from you. character ol' their scholars than their .loteed that this vexed question is at lastly lhe Meatlow> last Sunday, was thrown shovel handle factory, turns out one hundred with desertion was reported and passed. settled, and we think that the decision or' agalnst a stonc waI1 by tUe up8evUll„ A Copy nt’ tho roccnt treaty with llutsoia v/f Sb. M atth ew , lu Lhe JHiuvalkm lan g u ag e I u . OVt-*r V/Inoh go many p r o tm u in g p roph- promptness and constancy in attending and twenty-five dozen of eliuvul handles was received front the President, with a is about to ho published, which will be eclcs were made. Eighteen hundred JE3* In Vermont the cheese laetories charge the t ommittee will be accepted by them (be joadi auj waa very seriously mid day and employs seven hands. about (wo cents per pound for making, and us school in rooms which, it not unhealthy, No. 4 has twelve feet head and is used by communication culling attention to thc the first work of the kind in Hawaii — I >nen, strangers and Mexican bearing lactory cheese bring- as much in excess of other are very uncomfortable and decidedly un­ its the best that could have been made, j probably fatally injured. The bones ol Mr. Gillman, for manufacturing plows anti laet that $7,200,000 are required to carry American eitizetf.s were preparing for the ' have been shot at Queretaro since cheese, the farmer actually gets his cheese made a foundry ami machine shop, is doing a good it into effect. A motion was adopted to 4th of July celebration, which promised the capitulation ot that city, and not an lor nothing—an arrangement which farmers’ lhe Committee have had thc matter long tbe i,eaj werc badly fractured and also wives are very naturally iu love with. pleasant ? The High School House is not business, and the article manufactured will print 2000 copies of Mr. Chief Justice to be very general. evening has come or a morning broken a thing to he proud of, if, indeed, we may uudet advisement, hare investigated it the right arm broken and the elbow in- compare very favorably with those of tin Chase's recent decision in Raleigh, N. C. Late Arizona advices state that the but what the clang of rifles is heard al , Sparc the rod, and you’ll have no fish for i'ttlly, and have at last coine to a decision dinner. call it a school-house. The tenure of this jured. Dr. Richardson was called, who neighboring establishments. l'lie hill to provide tor locating all the Colorado River is so high that the break­ tlie different public plazas or squares.— with great unanimity. The estimate also procured the attendance ol' Drs. No. 5. lias twelve feet head and is occupied Indian tribes on reservations in Nebraska water at Gilla was flowed over, causing Wherever we hear these reports, at even E3* Last year, Bridgeport, Green Valiev, hall is so slight that we may say we do by Mr. Hurd, who is a manufacturer of narrow tide or at sunrise, we know that some un­ made by the engineer selected for the Banks, Estabrook and Hussey, and frac­ and Kansas was taken up and discussed tlie entire destruction of Arizona City, California, shipped one-third of a million bushels noL know what a day may briug forth.— axes and employs seven hands. Tlie axe without action. In the House the Speak­ only two buildings remaining uninjured condemned Frenchman, Germans or Mex­ ot wheat. For two years the Spaniards only purpose for a bridge at Bath, to be built tured bone was removed from the upper manufactured by Mr H. are considered amongst er stated that the President did not expect icans are being pierced through and raised enough grain to make the Indians lazy. The city may continue in possession ol tlie best, and he lias a home sale for nearly all on the Fort Yuma side. The flood has it, or it may he taken from the present of wood, on stone piers, puts the cost at and hack part of the right side of thc to communicate with the House on the completely wrecked the Overland Mai through by bullets. No trial allowed— It is a fact worthy of note that the crown­ $275,000—a sum very much less than the lie can manufacture. subject of reconstruction until Thursday. Company's quarters. The Quartermas­ no confession granted—but death, death, ed heads of Europe did'nol discover that shoot­ occupants in the middle of a school-term. head and the patient made as comfortable No. C, lias nine feet head, and is occupied and blood, blood, are demanded by this ing prisoners of war was murder until one of lowest estimates of the opposers of the witli machinery fur making pegs, and manu ter warehouse at Fort Yuma was destroy­ their own number was a victim to thc cruel code. So, then, these young ladies and gentle­ as was possible. We understand that lie so-called liberal government. So far as faeture about ('lie thousand barrels aunualiy FROM EUROPE ed by fire; loss $300,000. The Arizona Bath interest. It a contract can be made remains in a critical condition. mail courier has been killed by the In­ we have seen, with but few exceptions, jEff" A somewhat notable editor was once ask­ men are in danger of being deprived of The pegs are m anufactured from yellow bircli it is composed of a motley crowd, and ed why lie did not run for Congress: "‘Bless schooling at any time. to build thc bridge lor this sum, and if wood, large quantities of which was at tlie liy Atlantic Telegraph. dians. your heart, lie replied, “ 1 make Congressmen.” Religious Notices.—Rev. Amory Bat­ door and was from four to fourteen inches in one tiling is certain: no foreigner can We now propose to our skillful jurists the road can be built for $25,000 per mile, Paris, July 14.—Thc corner stone of live here. Tlie persecutions upon all ol iLS” An exchange claim- that General Grant tles-, of Bangor, will preach in thc Uni­ diameter. This wood is sawed tlie length From St. Thomas, IV. I. was Humiliated for the Presidency by a conven­ a knotty question: Which are more as estimated by Mr. Moses, Bath can, which it is desired to make the pegs, passe: tlie new Protestant church for the accom­ them, Americans as well as others, have versalist Church in this city, next Sun­ modation of American residents and visi­ tion that met under a big apple-tree near A p­ highly favored—the scholars who have a with her $600,000, build the bridge and through a machine, which cuts a groove at Destruction of a Town in sSt. Kitts—Destitu­ begun witli earnest. All the consulates pomattox court house, iu April, 1865. thirteen miles of the road. If a ferry is day afternoon and evening. right angles, by which tlie points of tlie p tors in this capital was laid yesterday, in tion of thc Inhabitants. anil foreign legations were entered and comfortable room to-day, and arc liable Rev. J. I). Fulton, of Tremont Temple are made, the strips are then placed in a wire the presence of a large concourse’ of searched last evening, against the pro­ E5T Large numbers of sheep and lambs at to have none to-morrow, or those who adopted, Bath can furnish the ferry and cylinder which is put in motion and seperate spectators. At Lhe conclusion of the cere- Washington, July 16.—The U. S. gun- test of the respective consuls and minis­ Lewiston, Me., and vicinity, were killed by tho Church, Boston, will preach at the First lioat Peoria, Commander Badger, six lightning during a recent thunder sturm there. have wretched quarters and who not on­ build twenty miles of the road, taking the lhe pegs, they are then kiln dried and put up nony the United States Consul at Paris, ters. ‘Leave the country—we don’t want Baptist Church, next Sunday afternoon far market. Mr. John G. Nicolay, gave a dinner at days from St. Thomas, West Indies, has you here.’ are the greetings given to all J7ij“ Mi-s flettie II. Robinson, the rich heiress ly can, but must, retain them year in and same estimates. In the latter case, eer- of New Bedford, lias "perpetrated” matrimony. tainly.it ought to be easy for the eastern Iand evenin,J ’ (thu hours of the us,,al No. 7, lias ten feet of head, has a saw mill, which all tiie principal American citizens arrived here. She reports no fever there, toreigu residents.” year out? clothing and carding machine. The saw mill now here and several eminent European that business is dull, and the harbor free S37" The wheat harvest is progressing finely towns to furnish the money and credit ,nor,,in* 8ervice of this soclety buir‘S Nor are there suitable playgrounds for is an old tumble down concern, and if a man friends of the United States were present, of shipping. On the night of the 3d inst. m Illinois. necessary to complete the road. - The I hereafter devoted to the Sabbath School,) valued his life very much, lie would not ven­ the town of Basse Terre, St. Kitts, was From New York. the children. When scholars can prac­ in the evening there was a brilliant dis­ 13" A sweet young lady says that males are Committee advertise in our columns this I011 « ^ a n g e with Rev. Mr. Holman, ture into it, the carding maehine is a very re­ play of fireworks in honor of tlie occasion. destroyed by lire. All the business por­ A lloston Steamer Sinks a lioston Schooner— of no account from the time the ladies stop kiss­ tice gyinillfetic feats, or play a game of spectable one, and is doing a fair business. tion of the place and most of the dwell­ Arrival of a French Man-of-War and u ing them as infants till thev commence kissing Sr. Petersburg, July 14—Evening.— Faropean Steamer. ball, or even run a truiiule-hoop, they week that the books will be re-opened for p y Rev. II . A. Start, of Marlboro’, I'he St. Petersburg Journal alludes to the ings and churches were reduced to ashes. them as lovers. are found to be as quiet and studious af­ 10 days or more for subscriptions to the Mass., (Universalist) will preach in Spiritualism.—Mr. Charles A. Hayden, alleged Russian note in regard to Ireland, The Peoria was lying at the time at the New York, July 14.—As the steamer 3£fi"The Portland Star says that in tlie liquor stock, after which a meeting is to be call­ Inspirational Speaker, will lecture Sun­ which was puhlicited last week in the neighboring Island of St. Martins, and at Glanuus, of the Boston outside line, was cases brought before the Police in that city ’there ter recess as before recess. Give the Armory Hall, Camden, next Sunday, at the request ot tlie Governor of St. Kitts, going up North River, tonight about 10 is heavy and protracted swearing.’ ed for thc organization of the Company. day the 21st and 28th, at the Unitarian English papers, and pronounces it a sheer scholars field enough and they will in­ the usual hours of divine service. fabrication. the United States consul dispatched a sail 1-2 o’clock, when opposite Castle Garden 327" A Connecticut paper states that a farmer vent recreations. Give thcsi pleasant Meetings should be called in all the towns, Meeting house, at Thomaston, at 2o’clock Despatches from Bokhara have been re­ boat to St. Martins for the Poria to come she run into the schooner Everglade, of in that State built a barn thirty-two years ago, Runaways.—Last Saturday evening to their assistance. On her arrival she and put a crop of hay into it same year. Last school-rooms and convenient recitation- to talk up the matter, and to subscribe in in the afternoon and at 7 1-2 evening.— ceived which report that the Russian and for Boston from Roinlout, laden with spring was thc first time thc last of it was dis­ Lite span of horses belonging to William was unable to do anything towards sav­ coal, striking her on the port side amid­ rooms, get and keen g00j teachers lor iheir corporate capacity to tlie capital Come and hear and judge for yourselves. troops had stormed the entrenched camp turbed. the call being so loud that it had to couie Wilson Esq., while left standing at the of tiie Khan of Bokhara and gained a ing the place, but Commander Badger ships, causing the scitooner to sink al­ out. It was us sweet aud bright as any ever stock of the Company. Individual sub­ supplied tho destitute inhabitants with most immediately. Ail hands were saved. brought to market. them, and cduc;<10n will soon rise fifty door, started lrom some cause and ran to "IF IVe are requested to give notice great victory. per cent. ah'ove j[S present condition scriptions should be secured to as large London, July 15.—A man named Sel- ship stores, and then proceeded towards The steamer sustained little or no damage. •nave the jury agreed? asked a judge of a Union street and round through Park that Mr. John F. Gerald, “the reformed Antigur with further supplies. The Gov­ among o>;;r youth. amount as possible, and then the towns veria, claiming to be a citizen of the Unit­ The French steam frigate Semiramide, court attache whom he met oil the stairs with a street, Main street, Lime Rock street and sailor,” of Taunton, Mass., who has since ed States, was recently arrested in Paris, ernor of Antigua immediately despatched from Rochefort via Fayal, has arrived.— bucket in his hand. “ Yes,” replied Patrick, should loan their credit lor such amount they have agreed to sind out for a half gallon. SPuie of the scholars absented them­ Broadway, nearly to Blackington’s Cor­ 1841, devoted his time and attention to at tlie request of the Portuguese govern­ a provisioned vessel to St. Kitts. Five She will accompany trom this port to selves from the examination at thc close as may be necessary, within the proper ment, and sent to Lisbon. The Ameri­ lives were lost during the lire. Large France one of tlie iroit-clads recently £ 3 “ There is honor among thieves—all but ono ner where they were stopped. The car-i lecturing upon the subject of temperance. quantities of provisions, and sugar ready purchased by the French government.— sort those that steal love from mail or woman, of the high School term: a few were ne­ limit. A meeting should he called in this can minister at that place has made a de­ city, without delay,for the ptirposeof dis­ riage waa upset and ’ the top torn off in will lecture to the citizens of Rockland, mand upon the government of Portugal for shipment, were consumed. The steamship Germania, front South­ having no intention or no abilitv to repay it. No cessarily absent. In ' order to prevent ampton 3d inst., has arrived. other thief is half so despicable and wicked.— cussing the matter and instructing the Lime Rock street, but the horses were ou thc above subject, on Saturday anil for the release of the prisoner and lor his They deserve to be hunted out of the world. the absence of scholars on these occasions not injured, uor did they do any further •Sunday evenings next, in the Atlantic return to Prance in a Portuguese man-ol- Courts of Bankruptcy in the Fifth City Council to subscribe for the capital Narrow Escape from Drowning and 13" ‘Bridget,’ said the counsel to a witness except when such absence is imperative­ Hall, commencing at 7 1-2 o’clock, A was. Congressional District.—In accordance who had been brought from the House of Cor­ stock of the road to such an amount as damage in their course.—On the same The Russian government has sold the from Sharks.—George S. Hunt, Esq., ly necessary, it is proposed ■ to have a collection will he taken to defray ex­ with an order of the District Court of the rect! .n, ’wasn’t you brought here on a habeas maybe determined upon. We think it day Mr. L. M. Robbins and Mr..A. Sim­ St. Petersburg and Moscow Railroad to United States, the Courts of Bankruptcy agent ot bark Josephine, received on corpus?' ’No, in, dadc,’ she indignantly replied; special examination of the absentees on mons were driving down hill on the road penses. Messrs. Baring Brothers and Hotinguer. in this District, will be held by Mr. Friday, the following letter from Captain ‘I’d have you know I came like a decent woinau advisable that thc towns should be stock- London, July 15.—A prominent Fenian, on the cars.’ the first day of next term. On that day, i from Camden, when the breeching broke Tbacher, the Register, commencing with H. C. Mitchell of bark Josephine, dated and before, scholars who have not been holdersitt the road. It is desirable because ISF’Tlie Gospel Banner entertains grave supposed to he General Farrell, was ar­ the month of August, until further Key Francis, Cuba, June 26th. 1867. His 3£3" A dissatisfied couple iu Cleveland, Ohio, and the horse became frightened, kicked doubts of tlie guilt of Verrill, lately convict­ rested in this city last night, and has been escape from drowning and from being quarreled the other day, wheu the hu-band con­ examined, can be allowed to join their it will give increased confidence that notice as follows, to wit : and ran, the occupants leaping out and ed of murder in tlie first degree, at Auburn. sent to Dublin for trial. eaten by the sharks is wonderful: verted his property into cash, intending to sep­ the will bn managed with ref­ At Rockland, for the County of Knox, arate altogether and leave the next dav. He classes, such scholars mustpass examina­ receiving some sprains while the horse London, July 15—Midnight.—In the on tlie first Monday in each month, at 10 “After getting through my business, I tion before the school. Parents and erence to public interests, and as tlie Judge Walton, in bis cliaraei said that without House of Commons, tonight, the reform deposited $4500 between the cloth and lining of ran into the city, where he was stopped. the evidence of tlie negro, tlie testimony “ was o’clock A. M. started to go down to Key Francis, in my his vest, where his wife foiiud it in the night. scholars will see the necessity for such a road will benefit property genet ally, it is bill was passed to a third reading. At Ellsworth, for the County of Han­ boat. About five in the afternoon a sud­ She substituted an old almanac, and they next certainly of a weak and -’inconclusive charac­ day took different trains, he going to Toledo in just that this property should equally as­ G rand D iv is io n S. o p T .—The Grand Di­ The government denies that atiy troops cock, on the second Thursday of each den squall struck the boat and site cap­ course, and will also perceive that this ter scarcely sufficient to create a well-founded have been ordered to Abyssinia for the blissful ignorance of his loss, and she to her sist in building the road. We do not vision, S. of T., will bold its quarterly session month after the first Monday, at 9 A. M. sized, and two men were drowned. 1 friends in Indiana with the money. special examination should be no less se­ suspicion. To whiclt tlie Bangor )F/„y adds rescue of the English captives, but asks At Machias, for the County of Wash­ was wonderfully saved after hanging on see, however, that the road need be nny at Calais, on Tuesday and Wednesday of next ljr-3" Somebody says vere than the examination at the close of tlie character of thc negro, the nature of his authority to ues the Sepoys lor as expedi­ ington, on the third Monday in each tlie mast until six o'clock the next morn­ the ladies’ pet animals ultimate tax upon these cities and towns, week. Delegates and tlieir friends who may tion. are West Pointers. the term. Thc fall term opens on Mon­ evidence, and all the circumstances of the case, month, at 9 o’clock A. M., except Octo­ ing. It occurred about three miles from wish to attend tlie session will be Liken by tlie Dublin, July 15.—Reports from the P3* The New Y’ork Times, in commenting day, August 26th, lor, if well managed, it can hardly fail ber, and in that month the second Mon­ the shipping. The boys were not in the City of Richmond, (leaving Portland Friday certainly make it very doubtful whether any county of Mayo and the adjoining district day.—Democrat. watetyover five minutes, before the sharks upou some recent execution, says: “The num­ The number of scholars who did not to pay a handsome interest upon thc in­ person but himself participated in tlio diaboli- of Connemara represent that thu destitu­ had bit off their legs. They played around ber of pious murderers who are dying ou the vestment. night and Rockland Saturday morning) for one tion and sufluring of the inhabitants are gallows just now in various parts of the coun­ miss a half day in attendance the last fare for tlie round trip. Passengers by this eriine of murdering Mrs. Kinsley and Polly Tiif. Latf. Famine in India.—The facts me until I was taken ofl’.’but did not at­ try is quite remarkable. From these dying IVe notice that “A Voter,” in the Free Caswell. becoming extreme in consequence of the tempt to touch me. I suppose the rea­ speeches the shortest and most triumphant term is 20; of those who were not once route will go by stage from Machiasport to famine in that part of that Island. connected with the recent famine in In­ son was, seeing the boat and sail under route to heaven would seem to be through Mur­ tardy, 17. The scholars who were nei­ Press, is disposed to trig the wheels ol dia, as they have come on investigation, derer’s Alley.” Calais. Tlie Bangor and Calais Stage Co. London, July 16.—The United States are terrible. The London Times speaks water, they thought it was a trap. I was ther once absent uor once tardy, are:— lhe enterprise by complaining of the de­ will also take delegates for one fare for the Tlie Portland Argus says that during Minister, together with other members of up to my chin in the water all night, O ’ Ink made front India rubber is the latest of thu disaster as “fatal beyond all mod­ invention. It will be used mainly by writers Hattie A. Bird, Austin II. Hills, Fannie cision of the Committee in locating the round trip, (87,50) provided 10 will go, and tlie recent visit of the Trustees of tlie Maine- the diplomatic corps in London, waited ern precedent, foreseen and predicted, thirteen hours, and was at last saved by Insane Asylum, Dr. M. R. Ludwig, of Thom­ upon the Sultan of Turkey to-day. A a passing launch.” who are inclined to “stretch a story.” E . Merrow, Alice J. Spaulding, Alda E. terminus. As every committee-man from tlie railroads and steamboats will carry for half yet not averted, and scarcely even miti­ aston was struck witli tlie fist by one of tiie delegation of the principal Americans 3£3’ It is said to be dangerous to be working Brown, Annie L. Harrington, Lizzie the eastern towns” voted in favor of Bath fare, to connect with these routes. gated.” The Commissioner of the Prov­ with a sewing machine near a window when inmates, a stout athletic man, weighing two now in this city also had an audience this ince, who long failed to realize the mag­ 3j ?- A ship just in at San Francisco re­ after a full hearing, we do not see on Delegates may also go by the International morning with tlie Sultan. there is a thunder storm . It is also dangerous Marsh, Adella F. Veazle, John W. Hav- hundred pounds, from tlie immediate effect of nitude and urgency of the crisis, reckons ports having spoken the ship Ellen South­ to be working near some sewing machines when line of steamers, leaving Portland for Eastport The reform bill has finally passed the ner. what grounds this writer can claim their which lie did not revive for twenty-four hours. the mortality at not less than one-fourth ard, from Hong Kong bound to San Fran­ there is no thuudcr-storm. at 5 P. M., on Monday, and connecting there House of Commons and gone to the cisco, on Saturday, the 1st inst., about decision to be “against the judgment of a House of Lords. of the population of the province, that .O " New Y'ork is demanding the enlargement for Calais; hut this line would make no reduc­ is, more than 600,000 souls. The grow­ thirty miles west of the Farallone Islands. of Heli Gale. The Herald says it is too small T he “Bond Taxer” versus the City majority of the people” of those towns Ui?"Tlie Boston .4ine earnings of the Lmoi. rHtrrllv, IH 'U M IU ?,yeiir” R~ of the reasonuuifc‘asonaoiV mica cles. Jacob Abbott contributes an article upon Seventy-six puges; price 25 cents. Sent to »nv. KNOA c o l a i i —in court of Probate, hetaatuocx- July 10, 1667. Pacific on the sections already finished for the first IT IS THE •‘The Early Development of the Imagination/ aress. Ao money reqQirca until the Doot is received. lu tills city, .July 12th, Florence E., daughter of Al­ lnnd, on the second Tuesday of July, 1867. two weeks in May were $113,000. These sectional and there are articles on “Object-Teaching in len 1*. and Maria L. Farrington, aged 13 j ears aud 4 earnings as the road progresses will much more than sick or iudisposi On the petition aforesaid, Or d ered , That notice be pa y th e interest ou the Company’s bonds, and tin Primary Schools,” “ Impunctuality,” etc., to­ months. given by publishing a copy of said petition witli this S . R I C E , Address DR. S. S. FITCH, Tremont street, Ah, yes, dearest sister, thou hast left us; through business over tin- only line of railroad be­ gether with editorials aud other interesting Boston. order thereon, three weeks successively, prior to the AVINDOW SHADES, tween the Atlantic and Pacific must be immense. OTEtEAuT U A TJL matter. The editor says that his courage was Jan . 20, 1867. ly? And though it does seem like a dream, second Tuesday of September next, in the Rockland never better, nor the prospect more favorable The lone heart may break aud the eje weep for aye, Gazette, a newspaper printed iu Rockland, that all COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Value and Security o f the Bonds. But her form will no more be seen. persons Interested may attend at a Court ol Probate for the success of the Normal. Such a maga­ m a s o n i c Wann is the sunshine and clear the blue sky, then to be held at Rockland, and show cause, if any, The Company respectfully submit, that the above zine should be permanently and adequately sup­ A Through the long summer day, aud the soft winds AND statement of facts fully demonstrates the security ol why the prayer of said petition should not be granted. RUSTIC BLINDS, CURTAIN MUSLIN, CORNICES their Bouds and as additional proof they would sug­ ported in the State, aud we hope it will meet MASONIC HALL. sigh N.T. TALBOT, Judge. with success. Published by J. Weston, Swift & O’er the newly raised turf where they laid her to rest, gest that the Bonds now offered are less than teu A true copy of the petition and order thereon. and every article usually found la aFIEJJT or.a ds million dollars on 517 miles of road, on which over Co., Farmington. No tear in her eye aud no pain in her breast. A ttest:—O. G. H a ll, Register. 3w31 SOLICITOR IN BANKRUPTCY, Thus in long, long slumber to lie. twenty million dollars have already been expended; —on 330 miles of this road tiie cars are now running D e m o r e s t ’s Mo n t h l y .—No other fashion Stated Conclaves, 1st Monday of each month. 0/ and the remaining 187 miles are nearly completed. D R Y G O O D S , and literary magazine in existence has made DR. C. N. GERMAINE, £ . C. To the Judge Probate in and tor the ROCKLAND, MAINE. At the present rate of premium on gold these bonds such rapid strides in popular favor as this. The W. J . BOND, Recorder. County o f Knox: pay an annual Interest ou the present cost of current number now before us speaks for itself, MARINE JOURNAL. HE Petition of JOHN H. LONG, Administrator UPHOLSTERY STORE, I X o t i c e . Nine per Cent., as to the causes which have brought about such on the estate of EMERY J. StC’LAIR, lute ot st. that compelled him to adopt the flattering results. It is full of fresh, attractive, TGeorge, in the County of Knox, deceased, intestate, HEREAS, my wife, ALICE, has left my bed and it is believed that on the completion of the road Stated Convocations, 1st Thursday in each month. respectfully represents that tiie personal estate ol the and board without any Just provocation, this is like tiie Government Bonds, they will go above par. aud useful matter, specially interesting to ladies POET OF ROCKLAND. W The Company intend to sell but a limited amount a t and households. The fashion department is G. A. MILLER, //. R. deceased is nor sufficient to pay the just debts and de­ to forbid all persons from harboring or trusting her C. R. MALLARD, Secretary. mands against said estate by the sum of fifty-five dol­ and as the»e goods were nearly all purchased this on my account as I shall pay no debts of her contract­ tiie present low rate and retain the rigid to advance LOW PRICE SYSTEM, complete—three times as full as that of any oth­ lars ; that saiil deceased died siezed and possessed ol ing after tills date. the price at their option. er magazine—and contains abundance of sensi­ AURORA LODGE OF FREE AND ACCEPTED A rrived. certain real estate, situate in St. George, and describ­ month we fiiel confident we can Continental National Bank, No. 7Nassua St., ble, practical information, invaluable to those MASONS. July llth, schs Gen Washington, Ml’.ler, Boston; ed as follows:—Bounded uoriherly by land of Eunice Rockland, June 29, 1867. Clark. Dodge &Co., Bankers, 51 Wall St., living at a distance from the Metropolis. The Stated Communications, 1st Wednesday of each Atalanta, Robinson, Boston ; M Brewer, Pease, Dam­ .Stearns; easterly by land of Eunice Stearns; south­ J ohn J. Cisco & Son, Bankers, No. 33 Wall St., in order to sell off his old Goods for what they weJS illustrations are beautiful and numerous—the erly by tiie town-road leading to Thomaston; wester­ and by BANKS AND BANKERS generally through­ Worth. And Fourthly, he now announces to his Old month. ariscotta; Bengal, Stetson, Matiuicus; Wanderer, out the United States, of whom maps and descrip­ Patrons, Neighbors and Friends, in Town and sur­ tone of the literary articles high—aud, in fact, E. E. WORTMAN, W. M. Snow, Matiuicus; Arkansas, Thorndike, Portland; ly by land of John Bickinore, with the buiidiiigs there­ I V o t i c e . on. igTIiat a partial sale ot said real estate would in­ tive pamphlets may be obtained. They will also be rounding towns, that he wishes them to rally, to res­ the entire contents are greatly above the aver­ ENOCH DAVIES, Secretary. Chuse, Ingruhum, Boston; Mary Hall, Poland, Bos­ cue the Camel from the bark of any passing Cur, and ton. 12th, sells G W Kimball, Hall, Boston; Pearl, jure the remainder thereof; that an advantageous ot­ Sell at as Low Prices HEREAS, my wife, SARAH FRANCES WIN- sent oy mail from the Company’s Office, No. 29 Nas­ age, from first to last. We do not wonder that ter ot seven hundred aud fifty dollars has been made sau Street, New York, oil application. Subscribers secure some of the numerous ladies, generally, declare they “could not do Thayer, Danvers; O Avery, Wilson, Bostvu; Gran­ CAP AW, has left my bed and board without ville*, Morton, Lynn; W H Thorndike, Hull, Vinal- to him for all o'- said real estate, including the rever­ Wcause or provocation, I hereby forbid all persons har­will select their own Agents In whom they have con­ without it.” Three dollars per annum, with a haven; Bouudbrook, Perry, Portland; Charity, Has­ sion ot tiie widow’s dower therein, aud that tiie in­ boring or trusting her on my account, as 1 shall pay no fidence. who alone will be responsible to them for the premium. Address, W. Jennings Demorest, kell, Boston. 13th, sells , Nosh, Boston.; terest of all concerned will be promoted by an imme­ debts of her contracting, after this date. safe delivery of the bouds. 473 Broadway, New York. Solon, Post, Boston; Post Boy, Andrews, Augustd. diate acceptance thereof. Said Administrator there­ the same quality ot goods can be bought for In the JAMES W, WKyCAPAW. fore prays that he may be authorized to accept ol said JOHN C. CISCO, 16th, schs M Monroe, Monroe, P ortland; Copy, Thom­ Washington, July 11, 1867. 3w30 T rea su rer, COOD BARGAINS T h e L a d y ’s F r ie n d for August, 1867. The as, Hallowell; Arctic, Healey, Portsmouth. 16tli, offer, and sell said real estate to the person making August number of this charming magazine sehs Oregon, Miller, Bpston; 8ardiuian, Holbrook, the same. xVEW Y O R K . he is now offering. He has Just retured for the opens with a piquant Steel Engraving of a rus­ Ayer’s Cathartic Pills Boston; L Guptill, 8palding, 8alem; Delaware, JOHN II. LONG. Coal! Coal!! June 7, 1867 3m25 tic maiden holding eggs up to the light to see if Crockett, Boston; Ned 8umpter, Lord, Boston; E RE the most perfect Arcularius, Glover. Boston; Lucy Jaue, Nash, Bos­ KNOX COUNTY—In Court, of Probate, held at Rock­ □Tliivd T im e, they are fresh. The Steel Fashion Plate for A purgative we are able ton; Wanderer, 8uow, Matiuicus; Chas Carroll, land, on the second Tuesday of July, 1867. BERNARD SHRAPL, this month is agronp of six young misses, beau­ to produce and, as we think,Farnsworth, Portsmouth; W C Hall, Pressey, Bos­ Simon ton Bros. / / lias ever yet been made by On the petition aforesaid, Or d ered , That notice tifully designed aud colored. Then we have nu­ ton. 17th, schs Equal. Wood, Boston; Neponset, he given, by publishing a copy of said petition, with within the last Six Weeks, from New York and Bou­ merous Engravings devoted to the Fashions, / / any body. Their effects ton Markets, and is now displaying an immense stock /h a v e abundantly shown to Snow, Salem. tliis order tiiereon, three weeks successively prior to Coiffures, Bead Collar, Hats and Bonnets, Pep­ the second Tuesday ot September next, in tiie Rock­ C um berland Coal. of Dry Goods, the largest by many L „ the community how much P . S. Sample carpetings representing our Stock, lums, Dresses, Children’s Costumes, Paletots, r they excel the other medi Sailed. land Gazette, a newspaper printed in Rockland, that may be seen at our Camden Store, aud orders will be L o o t Ml. W hile A.h Es« Coni. &c. Among the Literary contents we may no­ cities in use. They are safe all persons interested may attend at a Court of Pro­ July llth, schs D Williams, Hunt,N York; I Snow, late then to be holden in Rockland, and show (a.ise. received and carpets delivered at one day’s notice at L ocum! Ml. W hile A.h Furnace Coat tice “Wax Flowers ami How to Make Them;’’ and pleasant to take, but low figures as they can be purchased anywhere. “Sister Patty’s Sewing S o ciety “Self-Made powerful to cure. Their Jameson, Norfolk. 13th, schs 8 R Jameson, Jam e­ it any, why the prayer ot said petition should not be Lorb iry Coni for Cooking. THO VSANDS, penetrating propertiesstim- son, Norfolk; Justina, Gregory, N York; Jame3 Hen­ granted. C h a rc o a ls Poem? by Florence Percy and August Bell: ry, Oliver, N York; 31 IL.11, Poland, Boston; Trade N. T. TALBOT, Judge. “Under the Mask;” “Dora Castel;” and the _ _ ulate the vital activities of the body, remove me uM.-iructions of its organs, puri­ Wind, Glover, Norwich; Julia & barah, Mowry, New A true copy of the petition aud order thereon. Woo,I, Pressed Hay, Sand, Hair, Brick, Cement and ever on sale in this busy town, or the region of coun­ continuations of “ How a Woman Had Her Way” fy the bfood, and expel disease. They purge out the York; Excel, Hatch, Boston; W H Thorndike, llall, A ttest:—O. G. H all, Register. 3w31 try round about. The styles are New, Beautiful, aud “Orville College.” An illustrated article foul humors wnich Dreed aud grow distemper, stimu­ Delaware Breakwater; Empress, Kennedy, N York. Also Agent Kreischer’a No, 1 Fire Brick and Unique, and fresh to the beholder, and at such 15th, sell Richmond, Guptill, Vinalhaven to loud.— KNOX COUNTY—Iu Probate Court, held at Rock­ shows what pretty things in the way of Vases, late sluggi.-’i or disordered organs into their natural MARoi tin- above « rtld e. will be sold as low as cn &e.. can be made of common egg-shells. Among action, a. «’'u i art tone and strengtli to the whole 10th, sell Mt Hope, Varnum, N York. 17th, schs land, on the second Tuesday of July, 1867. system. Nat only do they cure the every day com­ Post Boy, Andrews, Augusta; T Hix, Hall, Vinul- be bought elsewhere *or Cash. L O W P R I C E S the Editorials, we call special attention to the l haven to load; R Hodgdou, Babb, N York; Gentile, FREDERICK O. MARTIN, Trustee under the last leading article on “Bread—the Staff of Life,” plaints of every body, but formidable and dangerous Henderson, N York; Commouweulth, Ellems, Bos­ ? will and testament of THOMAS MARTIN late Spear’s foot of Park St. with its receipts for making unfermented rye ' diseases. While they produce powerful effects, they Iof South Thomaston, in said County deceased, having that no one so far, thinks of bantering, to get a bet­ are at the same time, in diminished doses, the safest ton; Jam es R, Kennedy, B ath; Uncle bam, bpear, A. K. SPEAR. ter trade,—all go away satisfied with the Prices, If biscuits, rye and ludiau cakes, rye puffs, flap­ Boston; Panama, Snow, N York. presented his third account as said Trustee for allow- and best physic that can be employed lor children.— ph - n T j r n o r 1 H‘ey are In search of. And it is a rare pers of rye ami Indian,