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P 0 E T B Y. lie litis detected gushing from the deep, this," said Mortimer, turning to him who ing mother and an adoring sister shall h- Ido shade—or the deep, loud poolings ol! duct toward him, he ha i left the house blue Ihuntnin „l' some maiden's eye, was just entering. “ I merely attempted with you!' the clocks Iron) tin towering steeples, that' hastily, hoping Io encounter its origin: 1 laughed mid sparkled in I hat deeper, to smell the rose upon her check, or rath­ toldlo in the solemn hourh ..tir r»fot ni.r!.tnight ! somewhere ... __ .’..i...... upon/• 1 the field, and 1 resolving, . . il?: The Ship by Moon I mill, hitler one nt' tier’s—whatever he may er to net the lice, and sip a little of its At length, that day of terrors passed, ‘ Hush! I’edro, hush!’ returned the if so to despatch him if | -slide, which In have seen of glossy brightness and beauty nectar, and she has resorted to open hos­ and lmshed and tinnqlnl came the silent other. ‘Some lurking fiend will overhear supposed would open his w asom etim es BY fcl.tZA COOK. in the luxurious curl of a dark ringlet, tilities; faith, if the X'ankee ranks were night. It was like the calm that succeeds ‘ you, and we shall he defeated if not lest to the tolerance, if not the regard oftlie found its perfection in the rich profusion The world below bath not for me made up of soldiers like her, I should the ocean storm, *hcn the winds sleep forever.’ ! young girl. Having failed in his design that shaded her brow— whatever of sy Iph- have a strong inclination to use mihhr and tin- sluggish wives scarce murmur as ) ‘ I his’s de place.—here’s de door missel’, through the interposition of llervey, and .Such a fair and glorious sight, like symmetry in woman’s form, was, at weapons than gunpowder and cold lead.” they roll. .All wnsstill ami voiceless or whispered the negro, as they paused at not possessing sufficient strength or As a gallant snip on a rippling sea, lenst equalled, if not surpassed, in the ‘‘Shame, Mortimer! shame,” retorted that battle-field while. hh od and smoke the low entrance ol a long, dark stone | courage to subdue the hitter, he turned In a clear and full moonlight. soft, faultless delicacy that made up the llervey, his eye kindling with indignation .anil lire Imd paled 'he noonday sun, and building near the water, in the very heart his hatt ed on him and effected his impris- My heart leaps high as I fix my eye rich outline of hers. —‘‘Have you no higher sens,' of manly 'groans and shouts mil thunder ofartillery of the British quarters. ! nnmcul, and would soon his death, had On her dark and sweeping hull, Gloriously bright was the morning of dignity than thus to insult a di:tressed and I made Heaven eelo to their horrid din! X ou are sure this is the place, are you ; had lie not from Mary’s hand received so Laying its breast on the billowy nest, 17th June, 1775—a day so hloodv, so ' helpless female ? Slut needs our mercy Sieklv and pale the moon looked forth ' Pedro ?’ I timely and effectual a deliverance. Like the tired sleeping gull. memorable in the annals of our history. 1 and protection, and shall not hear your upon that field of death, where, cold ‘Sure's I'm 'live, inisse!’ But, bright though it was, there were . abuse and ridicule.” still, stretched in their gorvuess, the Alary looked cautiously around, and The masts spring up all tall and bold, many hearts to whom it brought not the i “ Saint ( 'hristopher! How long since ghastly hostile slain lay by side. satisfied herself that no guard was station­ Time passed on, and month after mouth With their heads .among the stars, wanted joy that lades the soft-winged I yon turned prelate?” haughtily asked There were thancful hearts by the ed at the door—at least, outside, and America’s sons toil. . ceaselessly and The white sails gleam in tin? sivery beam, hours of a summer’s morn. Its sunshine | Mortimer. “ X'ou had better preach us a hearth-side of the Ashtons that t ight.— then whispered to the black— bravely for their freedom. Not the least Brailed up to the branching spars. lacked the blending of the holy radiance ! ;. .-ture upon mnnlvdignity ami propriety.” Mary, now that the awful crisis I J gone' ‘ Now softly, Pedro, try the strength among her hravt ones was Roderic Her- of peace—and .lark and lowering on the “ This is no time or place lor such re­ by, and her o’et-hutdeued heart could of this holt with your watch-hook! C are­ vey. Ho had been promoted to higher 'fhe wind just breathing to unroll rank in the American army than he ocu- A i lag that bears no stain; horizon of liberty, threatening hung the marks as these, Mortimer,” said llervey, define its feelings, wept—ami wept, as fully . ler God's sake! the least noise may murderous cloud of war. Heavily and much joy ns grief- and the mother, ruin us | ied in the P.i dish, and well did lie requite, Proud sh ip! that need’s! no other scroll, and turning to Mary, while the other pre­ Iasi heat the maiden heart of Alary Ash­ the trust K-poscd in him. There was an To warrant thy right on the main. cipitately left the house, I.o continued too, though pale and care worn, betrayed '1 he negro did ns desired, and soon the ton—heavily, because it bore u burden— “ j have come, not to alarm or insult you, ' a smile of inward hap|iness, by the light fastenings began to yield! one by one the undertaking of moment and hazard hut lie 'fhe sea-boy standing in tlv? sb. one of fear and last, lor that kind hope ' hut to render any assistance in my power j that shone through her gathering grateful massive rivets gave wav, and hut a mo- was ever.. . ready -. to , he foremost in it#ac- Chants out his fitful snag, urged it on. To her it was n time doubly —at least, to protect you. X'our cry of tears, as her eye rested on lmr sun which nn'lit had passed ere the heavy holt turned IS l,1*,1, ‘. 11 ",0 issumption and fur- And watches the ..cud of fleecy clouds, loaded with tilanns. .An invading, mur- distress arrested my attention and saved j Heaven had spared to tier. ’Phis was in- down on its pivot, and the door stood be- ‘ ?'■ c'“’s '''H eights*■’ (kc spting That melts as it floats along. derous toe, was just at hand, threatening vour residence from the llames, and per- deed a cause of joy—a blessing in the ■ lore them waiting to turn upon its willing ‘ !’ . 118 . ,,n *5 ,',nt ragncity would her home with destruction, her country Imps the lives of yourself and mother.” midst of sorrows! 'Phougli war-worn and hinges, as if it appreciated the justness ; ld' L * ,,nu mnoi t , toe nicmoiy ol a Gre- Oh ! what is there on the sluggard land, with conquest, her countrymen with bond- I “ 1 leaven bless you lor your kind-heart- ' slightly wounded, he still seemed the per- and importance ol' tfieir object I | cian hero if added to the escutcheon of That I love so well to mark, age ! Her brother, and the servant Jas- - ediioss,” said Airs Ashton, w hile her tears lection of manhood, and the embodiment ‘Cautiously—noiselessly — Pedro aeain 1 ’*'s fnni0' Flierc is a point beyond which In the hallow’d light of the still midnight. per, w ere members i f the detachment told the gratitude she felt. of the greatness and goodness of our w hispered the wary gir I ■?.. submission and eiidin tnec cannot exist ici may n. a , confijs,,.nl |v w-itli the nobleness of our na­ As I do a dancing bark ! which had been ordered on the night pre- I “X'ou are too noble to he considered nature. guard upon the inside!’ ture; and hearts that burn with inherent The ivied tower looks well in that air, vious to form the entrenchments on the an enemy,” returned Alary, “and would' ‘ X ou have no. yet told us, brother,’ Slowly they advanced along n dark nar- love o f freedom cannot long quietly wear And so docs an old church spire, site ol the subsequent battle-ground, j io God the cause you are engaged in was said Alary, alter a brief pause in their row passageway, which scarcely permit- wliicli detachment, the light of this morn- | worthy of so lofty a spirit.” i conversation, 1 mw you received tiiat ti d them to walk abreast; hut Pedro knew the oppressive yoke o f tyranny. The "When the gilded vane and Gothic pane time had ei ine when America’s sons Seem tinged with quivering fire. ing disclosed, still untiringly plying at ! “ True, my cause when viewed ns I dreadful wound ipon your head; we are the premises well, his quick eye having their arduous task. Her mother, her i now view it, is an inglorious one. But it | anxious to hear ill that has hefnllen you, marked well the locality on the day lie- should assert their rights as men—as a The hills shine out the meliow ray, only companion, was somewhat seriously 'was embraced in obedience to mv sover- that we may bettor fed our indebtedness fore, while all unsuspected, he played the I1"1,',1' Biit-in ••> bloody hand . . uvai.ee The love bowers gather a charm, iudisposed, demanding her care and < I.cit- ' eigu’s command, and not. from choice.— to Heaven for yo.ir preservation.’ spy at young llervey’s imprisonment.— hiul.,on« ,n" \hke d blighting with, ring curse upon the v -tern world, ami And beautiful is tL. chequering play ing In r anxious solicitude. Sad, indeed, , You have cause from my position, to coil- ‘ It was by a ii'irnele, as it were,’ he rc- They paused te listen, hut heard no sound cu,sc upon e .. tun wot i , atm tie iron shackles with vliich tyranny had la­ On the willow’s graceful arm. was the heart of the young girl, and dark sidel ine none ether than an enemy; hut, plied, ‘that I cseiped death at the time I save the mutlled heating of their hearts— den it, were stren,;ili iiing fust. O ur na­ were its forebodings o lte n . while with an if in my power, I am ready to prove mv- received them, ljut kind providence found the place was breathh ssly still us fhe But the world l elow holds not for me tion resolved to he tree! And what pow­ assumed smile of cheerfulness -tiid an self a friend. Forgive me, fair lady, for a means tor m; preservation. It was housp of death. The darkness was so Such a fair and glorious sight, air ot composure, which were tar from | confessing that, at the first view of your near the ( lose oftlie contest ; the Anieri- deep it seemed tangible, and Mary tho't er could resists mid undue the strength As a. ship floating on the sea, expressive of In , actual feelings, she i n- lovely face, my heart lost all its hostility; can Ibices begat to yield from the over- she had never found it so dillicult to tiiat would nerve a nation’s arm, when such a resolution was matured in hearts In the eleap and full moonlight. delivered to soothe the anxieties and fears | and I wait hut your pleasure to prove mv powering odds. I was in the advance ; breathe. like those which beat in the boson s of tiie. ot' her invalid par, it sincerity. I desire that your heart may ranks of our army, and doing my best to I As they advanced, I’edro run his hand long line of iilustrious ones .via.sc nuinea 11'rum tin. Boston Journal.] At lengli came the high hour of noon. I'eel something ol' that emotion with which cut my way through ti.e red-coats, when a 1 along upon the wall, and presently, ere were ui'.treinhlingly traced • i that Itec'ia- Mary still continued her watching from this interview of a few moments has in­ young o t l ie e r , oi large frame and sturdy M.ury was aware of his intention, can , ■ i i i c i ration of Indepindcnec, mid thence eter- Friendship. the window, w hence she olten n tired to spired mine.” inn, rushed toward me, and, ere I could 1 liouslvmslv oi.eiied the swinging blind ol a low . .. 1 . , ,, T . . . . . i i i nally transcribed upon the see ! ot lame, FniEanx—friends—oh! could we meet them the bed-side, of her mother with words of Believe me, sir,” returned Mary, I prepare to defend myself, dealt me ti blow gr ated window, through which the sickly r ,i 'j i- i At that hour the throne ol t.rminv trem- Ami never front them part, encouragement. Put now sight met of the declining moon struggled . , . . . , . . . . “ when I assure vou that I admire your j with his naked svord which:',lightly sluuii- light fill It might lie well fur its to twine her eye w hich sent the warm blood freez­ magnanimity, and that my heart harbors - 1 and.....1 sent...... me...... iceling1— to “ the *’ ...... ground.—...... ' , faintly, changing the deep darkness of this j 1,11 [llltl A .N.'lj’11 0 “Pl’11 Their love around our hear,:— ing to her lie illt. The British were cross­ towards you no sterner feelings than those Taking advantage of mv helplessness, lie horrid place into a gray, ghastly twilight, I'”' 11 fa-® o eat o. i , ■ • . • • , ! ■ i ,i . -,i i • i° • " , • It came, the epoch of freedom! th Bat now, we meet them only ing the Charles, and, in swarming ranks, ol' gratitude and respect. I ask o f ' on no pursued me, and nlaetng Ins loot tinnt. mv : uke that with which imagination curtains ...... ■ , ... . . i- , .. /-.i i . -1 . . i touKTit or J uly, Bo o . Around the To part from them again, pouring upon the Charlestown shore.— proof of vour sincerity of motive, and l.ii ast, cried,—‘.tie, wretch! at tin . tim e the regions ol the lost. Alary started , . , .. ... ___ , . ,__ _ she suppressed the cry el terror her feel- have no request to make lint that you will time raising his sword to pin me io vim , involuntarily and with difficulty suppressed ot'that most menu ruble of days, gathered And u’en our love for them becomes a halo of glory whose radience lit up with uisrs .would have uttered, ami for a lime . accent mv professions of grotitudo for the earth; I gave up all hope, not having re-! an exclamation of surprise, as she saw clciililcss beams, live broad expat'.-., of wa eli.-il lite r movements. Mie saw l],e„, m e;. i you'have so notily "m em le.l to my- covered •i^ ngiii .-..niicu in io tlefbntTiny-! before her, and within r e a c h of tier hand, Yet we could not forget them, lall m ranks— march tow ai ds the Amori-I ,s ..|f a n d inx-.-iG I ...... her. 1 sio.lt scir. His gleaming weapon was just the form of a in,-in. He was stretched heaven, and whose light shall illumine For rtitENiisiui' sheds sweet light cm forces; witnessed their ptecipitous | cease to respect your inejuury.” ready to hill and pii rcc my hem t, when, upon a low wooden bench, without couch earth till time shall cense. I,qud avid 0.vr our shadow. .1, pitliyyay, onset ami their brave re. option--th ■ mill- , “ J-.m may I not L .pe that with the ns the e \t Ism iti.'iii escaped Ins lips, a I’d- or covering, and was evidently in a deep heartfelt was tiie joy that rent the air that 51..king its darltne.ss bright. gleil timndei ing.; of which seemed to shai.e j ,,f gratitude, a feclitt eeper, si...or, low oliin r, as 1 was satisfied from his slumber, which the stealthiness of their day with its acclamations, flic B. dura­ Oh no! we »i«s/ remember the earth to its centre, and tilled the ait holier, may kindle and expand until it dress and accoutrements, dashed forward i entrance had not disturbed; that he slept, tion was received with cthusiasm, by ev­ As long as sanlieht blends with‘discord hortil lo'' XX’e cannot des- blesses him for whom it burns?” and with cue tremendous Mow of Id s i they were convinced by his slow, mensur- ery heart. The feeling of patriotism ran With earth's fast falling shadows, critie the conliict—imagination must paint “ XX ill not a deed of humanity find its sword, sent that of my antagonist in frag-| cd breathing, which they could now dis- from bosom to po^oni through the land, Our tried and faithlul friends. her darkest picture with a pencil dipped compensation in the ceaseless aspiiatious ments high in the air!— . tinctly hear. Alary approached his head, as when the .winds awaken the sea and in Idood, while we tire silent. ol’ a grateful heart ?” ‘ Wretch!’ cried he, ‘would you murder 1 and noiselessly stooped over him, if pos- call a murmcr from its every vfkve.— Yes, while life's taper burnetii, Alary’s attention was occupied in as­ Flags and banners, glowing w itli the Diin though its light may seem, “ J rue, this will more than compensate liiiu! Heaven would curse you for the sible to distinguish his features. This, sisting her mother, when suddenly hasty ja deed, the perpetration < f which, lilt deed stripes and stnrs.of freedom, lloated g; ac. - Fkie::csiiii'’s pure ray shall mingle she found no difficulty in doing—the light footsteps were heard upon the stairs, and inanity tnadi; a duty; hut, pardon me, a ‘Tiie devil! is it you?’ exclaimed the fully on the breeze fwotn every eminence With its faint and fitful gleam. being sufficient to enable her at once Io the nexi moment the hl., k servant rushed glow of gratitude can never reciprocate a other, as he recovered liom his first sur­ and tower. The hells rung as if for very Death's silent, shadowy valley recognise the handsome ieatures of Her- in, his eyes rolling and every feature dis­ tlamu of love. prise, ‘I thought myself in ti.e d utches ot vev, of which,—and via re nothmn * i.-t am! defend —ntav God bless you!’ and his emotion ness, posses.cd equal claims upon the ‘ Thank you,” replied llervey, warm­ the sacred vow .hat made her the huppy soldiers, who were in llm act of applving ly;—“ hut your name'!’, you. This will explain all, and may God prevented his saving more; hut seizing respect and admiration of the stranger. a to the dry sheathing of the build­ bride—the hi h; of Independence! “ Alary Ashton; and shall I hi- favored bless him it' lie still live-:!’ her raised hand, he imprinted a burning Not in magnificence and imposing c ,.lli- ing— “ Stop' by Heaven! he who dares with that of my preserver?” Tim uig .t passed and the morrow came, kiss upon it. while his tears,—and they ne :s, consi 'ed its merit, hut in the air of to lire this building or harm its inmates, “ Jntlced, J would have you know and Man hud thought much, and even dream- were tears warm from a manly lieurt over- Good Aiixifoto Youiisj Women. unobtrusive loveliness and faull!i .-s pro­ slit'll pay for his audacity with his life.” esteem it as one far dearer than all others ed, ol'the young Briton. Site expect) d llowutg with a gratitude it could not ex-' priety by which it was so prominently The command was obeyed. Every one a visit from him soon; hut the morning press, not the lew cold tears that fall so Trust not to uncertain riches, but pre­ characterized. Bill it has pa se.l a —Il is Roderic llervey." '? stood motionless, gazing upon the heauli- wore away, and lie came not, and her lie.iv ily when meekness weeps,.—told for pare yourselves : ;■ every emergency in .. Ig b t J e w . I ill the long chain ol' In i'k .U ils iui face ot the unknown sup; limit. Alary “Oh! my poor countrymen—my dear, life. Learn to wi, . and not ho depen- heart begun to bode something of evd. him all lie would have uttered. .-I. .a .... woi'v'uiita .■' muU* your fircudj Jost ti' in the diadem ot' our coiuilry’s was thrice more lovely than ev er at this dear brother,” cried Alary, as a Ircmcn- j l.i I...... )'•■ u...... i.. I.:. I-.. • x.. ...i ui>, »•«. .ii .j : • nuio M ary, ano l u ru­ gloi'.t---pilleketl lli, I.,.,. t .y i t . . . 1.1 . . . I ,. 0.0,11. Ol. i III ot eiw lie lining nee. urn llees sweep your lh>. rs .:.d darn your own I'urth like some convulsion of imture.— ing in protecting her brother—or he ( ing to llervey, beckoned him with her clutches ol' uceursed w ar! \Ve liuvo te l that crowded the instant, called the wailil might have forgotten the expres-ions < I j linger, whispering, ‘follow us to light and stockings f.i ■ v c :. do :: t esteem too much to do with its history, ami shall blood hack to her cheek, whose rosey hue “ Shall I hope, sir,” she continued, ad­ lightly thus, Innoral .e young men who dressing llervey. who was hastily leaving the preceding day. it lie had, hei .liberty once mure, ami thank God, tint us, enter no further into detail than is ne­ finely contrasted witli the snowy whiteness woman’s heart had not. Towards night ; lor vour deliverance.’ sustain themselves and tin ir aged pa­ “ shall 1 hope that your hand will never cessary to subserve the interests of our oi' her face wliieh had been bleached by Pedro, the servant, returned from Boston, I Again there was a noiseless dipping of re.its by the work ol tin ir own hands, story. the fears of the preceding moment. Her again he iiiiscd to oppose my country's whither she had sent him, with intclli-I oais ill llm silvery bosom of the ( buries wh.le y on care am! t . c. iv • into your c o m - Near the Charles, in a retired tie.1 pic­ dark, glossy hair, becoming unconlined, euuse? Forgive the request, but, ulus, genee that young llervey had Lien nr-j and that returning boat had a stronger if those lazy, idle popinjay who nev­ turesque putt of the town, stood the tesi- tell 'in beautiful clusters over her neck rny heart bleeds for poor America! 1 er Ini a finger i. hei,- themselves, a.; long would not ask you to turn traitor to your n sted on suspicion ol disloyalty, mid in i-, m t a truer hand ut its helm than it had deiii'o ol' < 'ol. Ashton, a gentleman dis­ and snowy vestments, as she bent forward prisoned! j an hour before. Hervoy’s story was as they euu keep im.lv an 1 seal together tinguished for Ids heroism in mn country’s in the attitude of supplication. countiy, Imt it were far better that you ‘Bid you see where they put him t’! soon tuid During the contest on the day midget sunieuiit t. live in l’nshiou. If struggles Ibr its imk |.endeiice. It was a “ Powers of Heaven!” excluinied a should do thus than to continue in a ser­ you are wise , u w. look at this sub­ vice wliieh the nobleness of your nature asked .'.Buy oi the servant; ‘could you i i d 'battle, he had watch. ,1 for young Ash- sweet, UtlUSSUIIlillg, cotl ugc-llke ediltee, young fellow-ollicer who arrived just in tiud the stric t, the building where ho is ■ n a long time in the American ranks.— ject io the ii,...: tin t v c do; ..ml wi. u doing honor to the taste of its proprietor; season to witness the transaction. “ 1 makes you admit is most unjust. you are eld enough to become w ives, v u ‘ And vvliat may 1 expect from America imprisoned: ’ He placed himself in the rear of the Brit- peering, in the purity of its whiteness, care not vvliat heeouies of the cage, if 1 ' X i s, Alisse,’ answer ‘d the laithlal is!, torces, where it was true, lie was most w ill prefer the In n e s t lm ehuni.., with m ' like some wnod-nymph, from the depth of emi I ut secure the beautiful hiid!”—and and from you, her fairest daughter, if 1 a cent to coum.cn. . iitc, to the fashion h!o adopt her cause ami fight for her free- black, ‘me can put dis linger on de hern expo. to the Ameii. an lire, t ut where verdure which embowered it. At the time with the swiftness of thought he dinted holt dal keep him dare, and mo want to! he could most readily elii ct his design.— I. il'er, with u cap .id o fte n ihoi;-: id of which we are writing, the hero, wlmse through the hall and up the stairs to the dom?’ dollars. XYheucvei we hear rwnuri.cl, ‘ X ou may hope, sir, for my country’s try its strength berry much.’ ' Wherever lie saw a plume wave higher home it had been, had ceased to he— apartiiii'iit where were the mother and It came—the deep, still hour of mid- than the rest, there lie looked lor the oh- ‘Such u young lady Ila- man led a fortuu : having nobly paid the rich tribute ol his daughter. The other, turning to his men I'teriiiil protection, the houndless gr-iti- , . .. . . always tremble n . her uiure prosper- tndo of her children, and all that your ‘ lrrival of waich Mary hud jeet of his search. His eye caught a life as his proportion of the cost of our and giving them his orders, immediately i ami impatiently waited T hero W»is gliinp$c ol' him nt length just as ho fc !lllO- lvn.in s it t to childrenclnldri n I by wealthy national glory and independence. Its I 1’ollvved. future worthiness may enable the mi-’ v, nieasui. d dipping of oars in the. beneath tile sword of his unlooki d lor j I’**11 nl•' Du n out to he cm in-1. a i • ! u biassed heart of her patriotic daughter to , ..., present inmates consisted ol his widow, “ 1 will he with you presently,” said he, ...... 1 b i r-till vvliters ot llvo I harti us a light heat ant. goni t. So faithful had tho loiui.iturc • l' E s‘ng. lo u n g vyom... i . i ■ .n»-r » tiestow. . . j • . a young and heuutilul daughter, a son ' “ hut 1 must first follow that hail-brained | I'liio it over its Imsom which sal h im re, r. s e n ti d him, that the reeogiiilien was 1 “,,d 4,1 ^ “’“lu.g U>e pm .-es t j our -. ho partook of the virtues and io. ally ot Mortimer, and see that that lovely gill ‘ It is enough!— this arm, in its sturdy furius, apparently those of men instantaneous, ana•■Ido,hing (l isliing iorwni.l,forvvai J, hehi ( Kivt rs n«.d « xaiiimnig the cut fth c .ric o a ls his l il!u.r, and a colored servant. laud her invalid mother are ; . < :-t« d— strength, shall wield tile1 sword of op- ‘ So'ilv, P edro!’ said a low, imisicnl veil him. as w e have reluted, from meet- l'-ok into t!ieir h:.!.its and hearts A! r!c Every tale has, if not its hero, its hero-! , humanity demands that I do it pr. ssed and dewu-lrodden Ximiic.' Put V'fi' i', in a tone scarce above a vhi.-.pi r, . death at tin hand of Mortimer if they hav e trades, uud 'an .b per. ! upon itu', and it is become customary to clothe On i iitcring the apartment he saw the dni vou not speak id' a brother?’ wliieh came from the one at i'to I Im, 'w e fhe soilllesi wretch, it would seem, themselves—si e that they have minds either which it may have with the utiri- mother sitting ulone, pale and ir nildii g, ‘ 1 have one i n the field, who curries shall attract the notice ot' the I'lltill) Is had In en dci ply impressed will: the beau­ which will lead them (• lo. above a but­ butes and cxeclb ncics of a divinity, rath terfly existence. Talk net i f t’ae hcnuti- id thi‘ gill at its fatlli'i' extremity, with in his bosom as noble a heart an I eats upon those ships ot' v tr yonder! Softly I ty oi Alary A: hum, . m d l i m ing meet, as cr than to appoitiou tiu iii the sie-sull.ed ' ■ A' ; timer before hf i—her fine form draw n w ith love of freedom. Stop, sir!’ she eon- 1 will run the oat hetviccii those two he deserved, with scorn and repulse, the white skin ami the sou delicate hand, virtues and vice-oliscured trails of admi- lip to its utmost In ight In r dark eye Hash- j tinned, as I I.o v e y passed li ,,in Hie oom, . w oi,'ll arc lurti. l apart. Alai H eaven the iiicimiicss of his nature promoted in the splendid form, u..d 'he ne nppeann.ee iation which, alone, can lim it: li ou the ing defiance, aud her hand holding a uuk-! at th saute lime disengaging tri in Ip us!’ J him a desire to he avenged. His leva for of the young gcutleinen Let not these soil of “ heme terrestrial.” XX'e do not i d swiird ! n e c k it small ■ h . ant iniuiature, tl pic- Alusse George's clothes lit you m e , the girl, would not allow of Ins venting foolish considerations • tgi .s your intend to portray oi a her .ine, Mary Ash-! “ Approach me one Hep farther, umla- J mri' ol' a noble youth, her hrolher, ...... X!i s e , ‘ said tin black, as the two hurried his malicious spirit oil hi'ibi lt. During thoughts. » ton, nsa lassie faultless, made o’ iia’i eious villain!” she e.xclaimeil, “uud tiy the'..I this, inuik it well, and, it' pen ham e n i I iv i ,o the strei t w here all | the fi v. moments he had been in her pivs- hut love, ’ and lie k tin credulity of our Itiaventlmt mad ? me, this good sw. ed ' yuu inl et hill), which, if In: still li. w.,s ih nl save v. hen the occase nal trump I cnee, lie had by accident caught a glimpse Narrow circumstauces are thu most ri ailer with u lollt-coh red | i.m re of hi I ! shall drink the foul blood of your guilty you may do where duty calls, and daugi r ot some distant w.iiehman cehocd along ; of her brother's miniature, and supposing t p°w crlul stimulants t" uii atal expansion worth ami exeellcucr—tint we wish to tell ■ lieurt.” dates him most , for the love of heaven, j tin: streets,— at w liich sound the two vvoiildl it to he that of u lover, in wliieh he limcj-1 aud tiie early Irowns ol fortune the best him, that whatever of virtue and goodness | “ Jesu help us! a redoubtablo warrior j protect lain. GoJo— the pruyctu ot a doat-i seek the deep covert of sonic imucuctra-, cJ he saw sufficient icasou for iter con-1 Security for her final si: ;!es. ■------■an. cnx^u;«7f?..-rq3 From the Maine CultU'ator. it with an iron heart. This h»our wenk- Trouble to the California Emigrants, 1 he London Times of tho 3d, says;— j nes, our fault, nay, our crying sin. Foreign Intelligence. Politics in llie Army, (/•"row the St. Louts Republican, July 7, We received last night letters of the 22.1 Recollections of Oicm.-No. 3. lint 1 forbear— 1 have made an untnedi- ARRIVAI. OF THE CAMBRIA. ult. from our correspondent in the citv ol'i It is the bane of our country, that pol­ tated digression. I will resume toy story. Fimin F ort .Ions.—Eight Mackinaw Phe British Steamship Cambria, Copt. Rome. Tho coronation of Pope, l’ius IX ' ities, party polities, seizes upon every in- F.V A FORMER RESIDENT. Yon have now in your mind an outline of boats, ladened with hufliilo robes, §'c., Judkins, arrived at Boston at 5 o’clock had taken place on the preceding day, j (crest and kills it by its bigoted, selfish the Willamette Valley—a glimpse of the with company of thirty-six men under the and a grand display of tire-works w as [ cxClusivc, and unsparing character.— T iif. Willamette River, about six miles on Friday afternoon, from Liverpool and Willamette Rivct^—n bird's-eye view of ehaige of Mr. I’. 1). Papin, arrived at Our Government was designed to he bns- above its junction with tho Columbia, is given at night in (lie Piazza del Popol the Willamette Settlements; but there is Fort Leavenworth, on the 2d, From Fort Halifax. i ed upon merit, nnd the freedom of opin­ divided into two channels by w lint is called in honor of the event. one spot you have not yet noticed, and John, at the junction of the Saramine ami The most important events ate (he ion from proscription from any source, Multnomah Island. This island, which is The Loudon Times, in commenting up­ that is the Willamette C itv. As might Big Plate river. was its great leading principle. But our nearly in the form of a della, is about 12 resignation of the l’eel Ministry and the have been expected, we have something The crews and cargo worn then trans­ on the Oregon treaty, says: politicians have completely muflled the miles in length from cast to west, and con­ restoration of the Whigs under Lord John here that looks a little more like civilize- ferred to the steamer Tributary which. “ No cession has been made of nny whole system, and freedom of opinion is tains a lew acres of good land which is (ion than anything we have heretofore no- 'arrived here yesteday morning. Russell, toollicc; the defeat of the Irish portion of the Oregon territory which il not overflowed by the annual freshets, it is jjcpd nol fora moment tolerated, nor is merit Willamette, or ‘Oregon city,’ ns | Wo learn from Mr, Papin that ho had Coercion bill which caused this change; was our interest or our duty to keep. The allowed its full and free scope. It is sta­ claimed, principally, by a herd of wild it is now familially called, is upon the difficulty in decending the Platte, the passage of the Corn law, nnd the trenly is what every compromise must he, ted for example, that all tile late army boars. Alter getting above this island count of the low water, and was obliged 1 eastern bank of the Willamette Rivet new tni ilf, which had taken place previous­ an arrangement by which each party sub­ appointments—with one exception we be­ you find the n .er about half a mile, wide Plld,raPPS ,,ne side of the Willamette. Falls to transfer the cargoes from three of his mits to a ceilain amount of dimunition in bordered on the west by a long line of ly; and the election of the new Pope. lieve—are from tiie democratic side; and — Immediately below the falls then 1 boats and leave them behind. its claim for the sake of securing what it party considerations are considered to he dark woody hills. At the foot of one of narrow strip of table land about an eighth____■ During the absence of the Pnwness on I t'utMiK or M inistry.—The long nn- holds, and, above all, lor the sake ol t|.«> reason of Ibis pernicious mode of np- these hills, is n small town called Linnton, of a mile in length, gradually descending 111 hunting excursion, abonllwo weeks ago lieipnted resignation of the Peel Ministry preserymg the sacred interests of pence, pointments, If this he true, it is setting after the late Senator from Missouri. At ns you descend the river. Hern stands ' a large war party of Sioux, several bun- has taken place, and Lord John Russel L pon that principle, mid in that cause, il a dangerous precedent, which will come the time of my last visit, which was about the city. At the upper end of this table | •It’Ctl in number, visited ami burned their and his Iricnds had succeeded to the vn- Fnglnnd has made any sacrifice, the world, |o |,e a system of pracliee, and will make a year and eight months ago, it contained lnnd is a small island scarcely half an | •krcc villages on tile Platte and trib- cant places. The immediate cause of which knows that fchc never was more ihe army ii partizan nnst.’wlien it should lour dwelling Imuses, one store-house for | acre in extent, which dividedes tiiis part ol utnrics, ' destroyed ’ ''their crops of *’ grow ’ing I their...... resignation ...... was the**“ ...... rejection*"...... of‘ Ihe able to -exert..... • all the -forces of her wealth, |,c wholly free from political influence grain, and a blacksmith’s shop; with n ’,,,,the river, into two channel s, one of which c°m nnd turned loose their horses. Irish Coercion hill by n mnjoiity of IB her armies, and her fleets, will not admit from one side or ihe oilier. “ clearing'’ of some two acres. The rest j J-al'j9' whh t|iundc|,ing violencc alnlost illto A missionary and his family living in votes. 'Phis took place on the morning of:that such a sacrifice is any disparagement We know that il is eonsdtered neccssn- <2r the township ,s one unbroken forest — !„lc n,idg, „ 1C ,)ol1s( um| oncofthe villages was shot at several lunc 2(1,—that is in the session which to her fame mid her power, hut rather an that an officer shall he in with the domi- Through this forest, howev u road hns |i from...... ______a point considerably:.i...... higher , • than the times—one of the balk passed through . began the night before. The House o f; additional proof of her sincere devotion' party, be it whig or democratic, been cut to tho Tunlily Plains which lie city itself, can be taken out in channels | his clothes, barely mis-ing him, and he Lords had a few hours before passed the to that pneilic policy which she regards ns order lo stand ihe best chance of promo- directly over these woody lolls at a dis- |U.ttVcl.ail,ft CvPI... ,,rcet .1 turning mills was obliged Io retire tc Council l.lulls. I Corn Law on its third reading. more conducive to her present and fulure lion; as well as that the question is ha­ tnnee often idiImii frbm the river. This and nl„i factories, to n„an „„i;unlimited extent. The The Sioux are grcitly dissatisfied at These events took place on Friday greatness and prosperity than the nuni- 'bituallv hut, “What are his politics?” town, situated at this point, which may he value of this little tract of land, therefore i the passing of the Ca’ilbrnin emigrants ; morning On Saturday Sir Robert pro­ bcrlcss trophies of her past wars. * * wl en the chances of an officer’s promo­ considered as the head of ship navigation, is immense. lt is considered by all as ' through their country; lomplain that they needed to the Isle ol W iglit, to submit to England offered to terminate Ihe dispute tion are discussed. Now this is wrong. and also the very point from which the the most important spot in the country. It j kill nil (heir gnme, and leclare that they file Queen his resignation and that of his by a liberal compromise; the United f entirely; nor will nnv fair man, of either great farming section of western Willa­ is owned or claimed, anti hns been for no more shall he permitted to intrude un , colleagues. The resignation was accept­ States acceded to the oiler, though it was patty, defend it. We want a nobler, mette enn he most readily reached, is many years, by Dr. John McLaughlin.— less they pay them for the privilege ed, and Lord John Russel was again sum- below any proposal tin y hail before en- more generous, and more elevated prin- destined to be one of very grent interest. It contained a year and a half ago, some They’have made Ihe same complaint to : moned and entrusted with the charge of leitnined, with a promptitude which does'cjp|„ in our political world. The claims It was fixed upon, after a very careful filly finished and unfinished framed houses. the mountain traders, and strongly urge forming a new ministry. On entering the them honor, and pays the highest compli- 1 should he tmshaekeled, and party should survey of tho country, as the only place It counted two saw mills, two flouring their elaimes for pa'incnt, and desire to House, on Monday, Sir Robert announced inent to the government with which they have nothing to do with army or navy np where agriculture and commerce could mills und four stores. Tivo religious hold a council with Col. Kearney on the l>*s resignation in a speech alluding to the were dealing.c- , pointments, except, perhaps, where the meet, nnd make their usual exchanges. meetings were held here cm the Snhhnth, subject. causes ol" the resignation, nnd to some of After speaking of the slate of nlluirs he- claims of officers arc equal. Keep the nr It is twenty-five miles, at least, from and one good, handsome wooden church The Pawnees vere practising their the recent acts of the administration.— tween our own and tho Mexican my and navy free from partizanry this place to Oregon city, or the Willa­ had been erected. Lots of til) feet squur thievish propetisiti s on the emigrants, On his motion the House adjourned to inent, the Times continues:—“ We have if'every thing else be cursed with it mette Falls: and when the falls are reach­ were readily selling for 200—300 dollars, following them in snail parties, and steal-,-Inly 3 disdained to take any advantage from this Boston Star. ed, which can only he by flat-bottomed On the opposite side of the Falls there ; >ng their horses, catlc, See., when left tin- I Uhe composition of the new ministry untoward concourse of events; and J — boats, you arc much farther from the is another settlement, called hv various guarded. was already, in a great measure, detenu- deeply as we regret the Mexican war, GiTiil File in Niinliicket. Settlements than when at Linnton. There One man who lnd strayed from the ined in the public opinion, it being con-(and tin; unjustifiable policy in which it names, hut more generally ‘Rohinslou,’ A slip from the office of tho N unlurket aro no considerable “flats” along the camp, was found bt a body of twenty or sidered a revival of Ihe old Whig cabinet. Ioriginated, the misfortunes of Mexico 'J’lie ‘claim ,’ was made a few years ago Warder, dated Nantucket, Tuesday July, Willamette until you have ascended some thirty, nnd completely stripped of nil that and consequently a short period only was have nothing in common with the policy by an old man by the name of Moore. 1 fe 1-lth, 1-1 to S A M, announces one of tho forty miles. At this point the hills, which came to the country an adventurer, like he had, was then Ladly Hogged, and aft- , necessary for revising and arranging its !of England, nnd these events have not most calamitous (ires that ever happened have all along shut out the view on either nil others, nnd with Ihe tact of a true erwnrds allowed to rcturi to the. camp. details. .exercised the slightest influence on our in this place. We have hud n il awful side, begin gradually to disappear. If you Yankee stuck up a little log cabin, and Game is said to he v«ry scarce, and Sir Robert Peel in his speech said that pretensions. 1'he operations of the can now leave the bed of the river and anv of the Sioux and other tribes are Jle and his colleagues had unanimously ! American forces in the Gull' of Mexico night. The lire is still raging and God very quietly waited for the corning tide of knows when it will end. At eleven o,- climb to some eminence, you sec spread in a starving condition. and without hesitation come to the reso-I nnd on the Pacific, but more especially emigration. Emigration! Who would clock last evening, our inhabitants were out before you a valley, the bounds of have then looked for the tide of cinigrn-...... 'Flic emigrants are uiderstood to be Julion of resigning, in consequence of the | upon the latter station, will lie watch which, your eye can scarcely reach. A tion to reach that barren, roekv spot! '"Bill ' progressing slowly, diviced in parties of; votc °f 9|e House, by which it had refused : with vigilance by this country. jlj . aroused with the appalling cry of FIRE and it was soon discovered that the store valley, probably, as rich, and beautiful, it came. One after another begged a thirty or forty wnggotis fir the purpose of to grant...... ‘ ‘to Ministers...... *'*the “ power...... which ' rights of war have their limits, especially occupied hv E. G. Kelly was in flames, nnd diversified, ns can be found upon the little spot of the old man to set their cab- , procuring game and water. The lead- they deemed necessary for the repression when they involve consequences of the face of the globe. As you turn your eye of outrage, and for the protection of life [deepest importance to all neutral maritime and they spread with such rapidity as to ins upon, until lie has at length gathered ' ers of the Mormons were at council lilufls. bailie exertion to repress them. The ex­ eastward, you see the long chain of moun­ around him quite a village. And what About one thousand wigons, belonging in Ireland. After some remarks on that nations; and after the signal proofs Eng- tains, called the 1 President’s range,’ with subject, lie referred to the treaty just eon- land lias given of her desire to avoid a pedient of blowing up Imuses was restored do you think the old gentleman now val-J *o Mormons, Imd nrrivcc there, and they to as the only means of arresting the con­ its snowy peaks at short distances piercing ues his claim at ? GOO,001) dollars! .And : "ere waiting for the renaindcr to come Glided with the United States, the two rupture with tho United State: for the very heavens. On the west, at the flagration; lmt, it would seem, with littlw he will probably realize it. and more too. i «P» "lien they intendec to proceed to ‘principal articles of which lie read, t o - unworthy cause, we trust that no net of success. More than TW ENTY buildings distance of GO miles, is the vast, rolling, Rut while speaking of ‘claims’ I may as Great Pawnee Island, ot the Platee, and _ether with Mr. Pnckenharn's letter, just violence, and no fresh schemes of Pneilic. In the midst of this enchanting received, announcing its acceptance by :grandisciuent at the expense of any are thus destroyed; nnd, indeed many well observe once for nil, that the laws of there encamp for the winter. more would have been demolished, but valley you sec, wandering nlong, the the country allow every male citizen to They had already corrmcnced crossing the government of the United States. neighboring State, will impair the good beautiful Willamette; so distant when von “ Thus, sir,” he continued, “these two ! understanding now happily restored be- thnt all the powder in tiie place had been hold, alter suitable occupation, 619 acres d,e Missouri at the Binds consumed. first discover it in the far oil’South, that of any portion of the territory not previ- ! ! grent nations, impelled, 1 believe, by the ;twecn the two greatest kindred nations of it is almost undistinguishable. As your eye The town presents n scene of devesta- ously claimed by another—to be surveyed I F rom the A rmy. Tie Southern Mail I !)ublic °l,inion> which ought to guide and the earth.” lingers upon tho scene, von see prairie, tion that language cannot describe. The and registered within a given time. received at ast night, bro’t influence statesmen, have, by moderation after prairie, and grove after grove, in i w hole square of buildings bounded bv The advantages growing out of this : intelligence of the arrival at New Orleans —by the spirit of mutual compromise, interminable succession. If you take An ! ill crest inn Scene. Main, Centre, Broad and Eedcriil streets i arrangement arc, that any man can, if he ' of the steamer Alabama from Point Isa­ averted that dreadful calamity of a war your glass you may discover at irregular ,,avc sulKcient foresight, select some spot between two nations of kindred race anil is in ruins,and nearly all the buildings op­ bel, on the Gth inst. The Rev. Messrs Judson, Harris, and posite those which formed Ihe square.— distances httle groups ol log houses and , which wi,( hi;real'tP1. bo vaillabic as Jhc The news received by this arrival is of common language—(loud cheers)— the Beecher, with their wives, and ?-iiss Lyd- barns, and fields of wheat, and herds ofl Trinity church is now in flames. All the cite of a town or city, and thereby make no material importance, yet is sufficient ly hreuking oul ol which would have in- ia Lillybridge, sailed from this port, on buildings > iisillllgiuil M l t;,-, UK /•„, as Here is the cradle of a new generation— is about 15 miles above tho Falls at the they were principally affected the American Uovcrnuient, and ' on the d bv the Rev. A, D. Gillette, ot l’liilu- ('apt. J H. Pease's (inclusive.) Dr. ti. b in the birth place of a new, and no distant foot of n small hill called the ‘Butte.’— The most enthusiastic joy was manifest- lJ a “ nt longih closed, (delpiiia, and many affectionate adieus Ruggles house, on Orange strcP| was nation. Small, and insignificant, ns it mayJ’ Three miles from this, another called j cd throughout tho camp on tin reception 1 \ (rust,11 usl’ everyrv<1-v causeS11"'50 of°r difference 11",< l, 11 : between were exchanged. 'Phe ship is hound di- blown up; and arrested the (lames ie. that nt present appear, there is a sea of popu-'*" ‘Champooeg.’ The most important coun- : of the news that Gen, Scott would not t countries. (Loud ehecis.)i reel for Mnulinain,. in Burinnh, and has point. lation here gathering, which will ere lon_o I try town, however, will probably be at a I Supercede old “ Rough and Reidy” in the , “ S" ’ 1 ma-v say, illso ,o "io ereedit ol yee.iininodations for the passengers of a The aggregate loss is at present incal- pour itself through the entire length of the« ■I pojn'tpoint ','i15 miles fartherr up, kirmcrlyforme,dy known ! command of the army. t!‘° government, ol this country, tin,a t, ry superior ord | culalde. .Many ruinors are afloat of injury two Cnlifornins, carrying in its rush the * i far from being influenced in our views in More than thirty-lbur years lim e passed ..oas the ‘Mission iPrairie’—a . un ,v —u uvuuiuui beautiful iiiKitract . The steamer Frontier, laden with gov- , ... received by divers individuals, but they entiro Spanish and Indian races. of country in the very heart of the Willn- eminent supplies, was lost atthe mouth ieSau ,o 1 *•- eiininaion o n so i is since Dr. JiAlson, in company with others, are so vague, and the whole town is in . T __ . J _ . . 11 . 111putes i 11»o about I x rvi i t Ithe r» I Oregon In n rr r\ n nby V 1 the11 f* I breakingi i’f« ?i I.' I l i t The mopulation of this region at present mette valley This tract was selected by I of the Rio Grande, together vith nearly left the port of Salem, in the ship Cuiii- such confusion that it is uterly impossilde out of the war with Mexico, wo distinctly may he estimated at about 5000. Many the late Rev. Jason Lee, Superintendent all the cargo. vnn, for tho Eastern world. They were to arrive at the truth. Wc are nt this intimated Io Mr. Pakenham, that although of these, however, ure Freneh Canadians of the Oregon Methodist Mission, to he A report was current in Matamoras, the first American Missionaries to foreign I moment told that no one 1ms been serious- unexpected events had occurred, it did and half-breeds—say one forth of the the seat of n public school for the benefit that several launches, with their crews, lands. Since that time, Dr. Judson has ! ly hurt. The Inquirer and Mirror print­ not affect, in the slightest degree, our whole. The. remaining portion is made of Native Indian children. After spend­ belonging to the American fleet blockad­ ndured many sufferings, and preformed ing offices are both destroyed. We can desire lor peace (cheer). Mr. Pakenham, |:ln immense amount of labor. During the up principally from the Missouri, Wiscon­ ing a large amount of money in the erec­ ing Tampico, hud been captured by the give but a hasty account of the dreadful knowing ihe spirit of ibis government, sin, nnd Arkansas, poor people mostly, tion of suitable buildings, the project was Mexicans. The latter rejoiced, of course, war between the Burmese and the British. i calamity. t7iP H'eing nwtire of the oceurrenee of these ho was imprisoned about eighteen months.! with large families who have been attract­ abandoned, nnd the whole concern sold although little credence was given ed hither by the promise of land. They hostilities, having a diseretioimry power ve).y graphic sketch of the. scene 1 LATER. to the trustees of another public Hchool rumor. It is estimated tlmt between three and are an enterprising class of men, and called tho ‘Oregon Institute.’ Tho ‘Red’ in certain eases, if he lmd thought this through which he then passed, is found in ' Gen. Canales is said to he located be- oll'ei- would have been likely to prolong the Memoir of Mrs. Judson. Astlie Brit-'four hundred buildings Imve been destroy- though destitute of education, are never­ children were consequently obliged to ! tween Camargo and Monterey. It is un­ negotiutions, or diminish the chance of a is|] arms became successful, be was re- ed. theless excecdinly intelligent. By this, give place to ‘W hite’ ones, and the “ In­ derstood that ho has hud an interview successful issue, yet wisely thought th from prison, and appointed one ol\ * he nr I mean, that they are men of large mind, stitute” commenced its operations. When with the Alcaldes in the vicinity of Rey- leased minissioncrs on the part of the Bur- variously estimated at from 91)0.000 to a liberal feelings, bold projects, and iloritig I left the country it.was in a high state of; nosa and Camargo, and that they have occurrence ot' Mexican hostilities with the ('ounnissioners on tiie p tiie United States was not one ol the cases niesc Government to negotiate the \'im- million of dollars, on which their is enterprises. Many of them ure from the prosperity numbering some to students ngreed upon a declaration of indepen­ to which we had adverted, and therefore, 1 dubo treaty. lie has translated the en- small amount of insurance. New England States—from thence to Illi­ between the ages of 3 and 17, i dence. I taught most wisely, did he tender this oiler ol ' nois—when Illinois was young—from Illi­ land governed by a Mrs. Wilson Gen. Anipudin was in San Luis Potosi. Bible into Burmese, and portions of it nois to M issouri—to A rkansas— to T exas I peace to the United Slates on his own dis- |,ito dialects spoken by nmnv millions, and Abuiidiuil —to one State or Territory or another,: J, ’?)ln tbu t’atn have here given, it Gen. Mejia whs with the remnant of the ■ . , ,, , .... . , ■ , .< ■.. Crops, army. Gen. Arista still remained ut his cru"°“ a",J ' ^ “‘‘dence ol bis govern- ,as a|so prepared a Lur.nese Dictionary. JiLj"Wre copy below late accounts nil or hoard of nil tlinv perceived that the heart ol'Willa- and having seen nil, or heard of all, they Imciondn, and declines going to Mexico. inent. Now let me say,—and 1 am sure ||P now returns with invigorated health, have finally concluded to go to Oregon.— i ,nt'"c, ' is 00 ",ilc? froin the this house will think it to the credit ot my to resume his unfinished labors, and w ith which go to show that the crop of bread —■ - - J b b- | mouth ol tho Willamette river. 1 he Gen. Taylor appears to be anxiously stufi’s Ihe present season will he in nbun- With these mm, money or property of anv I nl,uu 11 I watching for iniotber opportunity for a noble friend,—that on the oceurrenee ol the prospect of being, as he has long been kind nossesses hut little value II fJ «hole of this distance the river is naviga- these hostilities between Mexico and the one of the most eminently useful ol’ his dunce almost beyond precedent, kind, possesses hut little value. It i-l ble with batteaux, and of sufficient depth [ judicious move in the game ot war, nl- merely like a loaf of bread, and a slice of i ...... * ,i...... i...... i...... i . . __ United States, before we were aware ot profession. I during (lie rainy season to afford an easy though it was unknown when such a move The Rochester (N. Y.) Democrat, says. cheese, which a traveller puts in his pock­ would he made. the reception which this offer on our part I There was real moral grandeur in the passage for small steam bo ats. would meet with, the first packet that “The wheat harvest lias commenced in et to strengthen him through his day’s J Col. Bayne, one of the heroes of the scene,as the ship left the wliiirf with a good The climate of this region is very mild, sailed tendered to the United States the interest- many plae.es. It is uncommonly early, journey. Amid Ihe changes and fluctua­ 8th and 9ih, arrived at Baltimore last night breeze, and bore away such an tions incident to the settlement of new and so little snow fulls in winter that it is offer of our good offices for the purpose j^g company, hound on an enterprise ot hutbut the weather haslias been very lavorablefavorable seldom, if ever, necessary to stall-feed on his way to W usliington with Mexican of mediating between them and the Mexi- the noblest philenthopy. The missionaries R* the ripening ot wheat, and lias biougbl countries, he has seen fortunes lost, and | trophies. won, w ith scarcely a pang of joy or regret cattle or horses. Sometimes, indeed, cun government (loud cheers). Sir, 1 do were collected and linn, and apparently 1111 'l>c harvest several weeks earlier than He has never learnt to count money by snow full8 ,0 ll>e depth of G or 8 inches, , rejoice, therefore, that, before surrender happy in thus making generous sacrifices usual. In this vicinity the crop is good. the sixpence, or picayune, or even by the Aut it only lasts a day or two, and even L ater from the A rmy.—The steamer ing power atthe feet ot’ a majority of this f„r ;reat and worthy object.- Boston ’1’he quantity will he large ami the quali­ single dollar. "When be speaks of money, makes the ginss look greener and fresher Easliion arrived at Mobile on the 9th inst. house, I had the opportunity of giving ,‘lllo s ty excellent.” tie speaks of nil hundred dollars, or a Ithan before. Guttle can tlierelbro lie from Brazos Santiago, whence she sailed them the otlieial assurance that every lettci from New Hampshire, dated thousand dollars, or ten thousand dollars. ! multiplied indefinitely to any extent. on the Glh, On thu 5th, the Easliion was cause of quarrel with the great country S lIII’VV RECK AND M E I.A N< IIO I.V L o s s July (ith, says: If jou ask him to subscribe for a eliuiita- As to its liealduu hourticu ny an officer 01 me U. s. Cmu.i on tho other side of .the .Atlantic, is term i­ The «<-linonc>* William Polk, ('apt I.ill- and vnllpyx of llm G ranite hie object he tells you to put down his! portion of the territory far preferable to nated hetorc we retire troin office (loud Hamilton, from ( antwell’s Bridge, ( Del.) state perhaps never looked more proinis- name for ‘twenty,’ or ‘fifty,’ or a ‘hundred ; most of our W estern States. 'Phe fever Forward, who lefi the following report:— cheers lor Boston, w ith a cargo of 5091) bushels Grass, corn, and potatoes are abun- dollars,’ as the ease may he, governing i and ague prevail to some extent, but it is U. S. schooner Forward, ('apt. Jones, lbc English papers give an account ol of corn, was capsized in a violent squall dant jn prospect, und potatoes ure so for i» 1 t i I i n ( ■ i • it 11 vi i ( i if I 11 v II iy < >i ...... i...... 'I'..... i...... :.. i., l.. .. 1 . • 1 ■ ■ himself wholly by.the generous impulses not severe. Gt'diseases peculiar to the has just arriv ed from Santo La Merino. the loss ol ship Gentoo, ( apt. Hollis, ol from north-west on Tuesday night last, ward it is heleived they may escape tho of his heart, and not by his circumstances, i country there arc none. ' w here ho exchanged signals w ith an and for Boston from Calcutta, in Stray near Great Egg Harbor Inlet, ami of ten disease from which they suffered more or If a neighbor hns been unfortunate and , rr-«: 1 American flag ot’ truco, all well.— W hat Bay, at 10 o’clock night of April 29th souls on board, the captain alone escaped. less in 1811 and 1815.” | this means is not stated. Four passengers, and three of tho crevi by some mishap has lost his property, he , The rtlul, wj(h whi(,h 'Phe following are the names of those who A G eorgia paper of the 1th inst., says: immedtotely starts a subscription in gram , thu cxpei.ic|„;(;d dentiB, veil a bu11'c|.ci. 'Pho New Orleans Spunish paper La drowned. The vessel was com- perished at the time of the disaster, or horses, or cattle, and gives himself no Butrin, of the Dili, announced the arrival pletely broken up, and most of the cargo Theo. Waite, of Deh ware; Geo. Croft, “Never has the heart of the planter I of old stumps and snugs, is thu admiru- satisfaction until the loss is completely , |i(m ()f a „ wh(( |iave ...... in that city f Mr. Murplicy, on bis wav lost. ’Phe G. was a fine ship ol’135 tons, of do; Mr. Thomas of do; and R. Murch- been made lo rejoice more, with the pros­ taste for drawing made np, and the usual tide of prosperity nn(, (h(? |ite a|.(H ,ni.ral| ,5ut to Mexico. valued at £,28,001) and there is insurance burk, of Benn., as passengers; W. Dur- pect of a beautiful harvest, than at pres­ nows-lr.ocly on again. It lie is m distress: 1 ,, i .. Mr. Murphy is said to lie the hearer of on vessel, freight money and cargo, at borow, mate; 11. Mnpcrry, seaman; Thos. ent. The corn crop in this section, with­ f - /. ii i i i i - .x • i i : foviuiMscience « i»is nothing id > 1111111* « comparedt'iii lurt-u uw Jillith uiuthe out an accident, will be more abundant h e expects you to help nunhim out inm likehl" ' 1 i • i it - 1 J?1 1 i i important despatches from England to seven ollii es in Boston, to the amount of Lewis, do; and John N. Savin, cook.— * /,,, ... » siiutf pullei which Uncle Sum lias placed this season, than nt any previous time lWer. Uh,s mutua confidence, and , y ,lssihsi L q ll(! best dt.u of Mexico. £121,909. <'apt. 11. was fallen in with early on BIB within our memory. Cotton looks very inutua.,ua. generosity, . . . . -produces a spring, “ ; „!P bcast ls given ‘ a Southern paper, 'Phe doeiiments are supposed to he m re­ Queen Victoria and the royal family re­ Thursday morning, in the vicinity of Egg lation to tho British mediation for the set- turned from Osborn House, on the lslu of flourishing, and bids fair for an average buoyancyoynnev ol feelingteelffig in the business trans- wliich we clip. ..k It says, I larhor .clinging to the sehr’s cuhoose. (m actions of our western colonies which we j It is a muguifi- | | (.1IK.nt (1f present disturbances. W ight on (he 2d inst. which situation he hud been for 21 hours). 1 llJP' cent,sight to sec this n. monster tale, here in cold calculating New England 'Phe same paper adds that Senor Zuru- '1'he H ibernia arrived out on the 28th by ihe Inig Gardner 11. Wright, Lingo, H arvest in O hio.—The Cincinnati hold of u large walnut tr six feet in di- tuzu, of Mexico, who accompanied Mr. ult., and the news carried by her was im- arrived atlhis port last evening from Fall Chronicle says: areBI.calnol.eti) wa|nul8i und Co„on woods ocean is four hundred und ninety miles w as the subject of much comment both in The brig Columbia, ( apt. Barber w asigoi in. In Ihe Miami, vegatutiou of ail in length and is seveut'en hundred in that country and m Fruiico. struck by lightning on tho iiigln of the 3>1 self. To acquire and retain property, we ure pulled out, g.nvc(1sawed up un(] Hl)o, in descending the between two eats on the Harlem road, est relics of our frail humanity, und ule, is one hundred miles m length, and | mandate to withhold from his subjects mainmast, shuttering it, precipitated the and rolled and crushed Ihe entiro length place them upon the ‘Auction block,’— N aval. W e learn that the store-ship... i forty in breadth Upwards . ol thirty rivers ., some, Ait least, . of the • constitutionali i i i| whole of the men, six in number, into the i of tho ears, causing bis death in u short sell them to the man who will take them ut Lexington, to suit next week from New ! empty themselves into it, and one curious | privileges„ long „ since .promised them. Let- __ s,.a _ wbo___ were__ 'e lost. It then <1descended,______time. His screams were dreadful, as his the cheapest possible rate out of our hear- York, for the Pacific, curries out to the ascertained, ters from Rome, too, bold out hopes that lb(. |1

E'S, a i: i; i\ E D In the Senate whole number of votes was he had arrived nt Baltimore appears to I "«WTiLE leave P.anoor for Pt ".to (in con'; ,l^entn for the Emelle. V ? ncction with the Railroad; fur lie Rioyc- James AV. Bradbury had 26 , L incorrect. lbtlt Sek Agawam, Doutrlass, Belfast. “ “ Richard Taylor. Culler, N York ry Monday, Wednesday ami 1'iidny, at George Evans 2 , J. D. B.Anx tnn, ) m , Floor hits advanced about 6 cents " Trig M artha SangST. Duncan, du <> o'clock, A. M. S. b. Singer, 5 Luther Severance 1 21-t Sch Effort. Spear, do Rcn rsiso -Will leave P i.tti asp for Ba:*so», per bill. in New Y'otk since the ttewswns every Jlonduy, Wednesday and Friday YVasiibijrn Sc J ordan, Rclfast. In the House, there were three balloting® before 1 22d " Patriot, Crockett, do Jerome A to'» Express recfcivcd of (he new British Corn Haws 11 “ Otter, Ingrnhatn, Toston evenings, immediately alter tin* arrival ol the Bx H enry F ossett, Union. a choice was effected. * • Wave, Pendleton, Portsmouth TILL leave Bangor every Monday. Wed- press Tram Irmn Boston—touching at all the itScr- E ben’r Conn, “ First Unllot. The. Union seems to he very sine, that nrsdny and Friday nt 6 lock, M.. mediate landings. Thomaston to A sa P ayson, Hope. Whole number of ballots 144 S A I L E D . and.Boston same days nt 11-21 M.. touching FARE, from CanFlen ami nil the doubtful ones in the Senate are all the landinf ninl Hail road station*. per Dover- Boston, A. M artin, Goose Hirer. 20th. Sch Clement, Snow. Toston 00. Necessary fora choice 73 secured, and that the TurifTof ’12 is doom­ nor anti Expr s train. S IT. BEI.LF.R, agent. S. B. YYetiif.rbee, IVarrcn. James AV. Bradbury had C8 “ 11 Mincrvft, Itieks, do Leave* Bangor every Monday and Thursday ai . East Thomaston, May, 23th Is 46. lytf G eorge P endleton, C enurftn. ed. 11 A. M ; anti Bn^on, Tuesday an«f Friday at 5 George Evans 52 ", , , T.annetied. At Belfast. 11th inst. lYnm the J ohn M. F ueler, .Appleton. 11 number, rc.i yard of Master Ezra Holmes, a fine prig of about P M., per Penobscot, with faithful conductors os Bion Bradbury Ohio troops, 76G in usual. Samuel Fessenden N (). mt Ute H’th. All lltewhile,volunteers ICO tons burthen, called the Moiitacue. She The undersigned thankful for vain* received.' are pouring into Mexico, through New owned by P. K. Hazeltine, Esq., and t« be < «in it a v i t e :» r e a m e n Important Suggestions. Julin Anderson 3 ; II. Ham lin 2 ; E II Allen 1; mnnded by (’apt.apt. Matthew MAt.lt. w llnzcitineitazeuine. v' ' ■’oul.dencc upon the..- friends to sustain r; r o n Edwin Smith 1 ; Nourse 1 1( )t leans. , 1th im.t a superior schooner of expense ot an almost daily Many good and wise men have expresed great ■ At Pit,stun , , . ... ' ,, i Express be ween the two ernes, and trust that their C Second Unllot. 131 tons, call edltieS u-ali AAnrdwelt...... P E N O B S 0 T , unxiely in the education of the voting men of our It is stated the steam ers Princeton and ffoits to facilitate cbtttinunimtinn n* above, and AVhole nunthcr ol ballots 143 D isaster, Sch Alabama, Bennett, of and fm accommodate...... 1-v their new Office, Nm 1, old Post. country. Believing intelligence, integrity and Mississippi, have been ordered to Pen- Necessary for a choice 72 Thomas,on for Boston, put back to T 13th ins,.. o q re) Ban«/or, will with a f.iir share of Christianity, as the three pillars supporting a where tliov uve daily expected.■ having been m contact oil Cope Ann 12th, hail , pa,.pagp<.Bundles. Spec Orders, Bills. Notes, James AV. Bradbury had C9 Republic, they have constantly presented to the 'Hie sloop of wnr " Austin bus also been mainmast and mam rigging cart ted away, and f,ralis. Commission v. ,\-e , from the public in George Evans 53 • , . mninmiilmainsail Inrtttorn consideration of the community the great import­ ordered to Pensacola. Bib,on, Bangor, intermediate and other places. nt it.r r.xi’REsst.v ton an out-side itot.Tf., Bion Bradbury 8 j JE ftO M E & c o ance of having such principles early impressed ( A P T . THOMAS G. JE7Y T'.TT. Samuel Fessenden 5; Major Payne, of the army, who arrived M EM OR AND A. John R. Hall, Agent, No. 8 Court Street! on their minds. A moment's reflection will con­ Boston. lpnv'-' Tuoma' Ton for B- SToa. on Mon- John Anderson 3 ; It. Hamlin 1 ; E A Allen 1: at W ashington a few days ago Iron, the Ar at Liverpool 27th. ship Tamerlane, Header- vince every candid person, that this theory is J Adams Jkkome, Agent, No. 1 Old Post Office, v V day’s an ,1 Tbarsilny’s at .» o'clock P. M / AV. P. Fessenden 1 ; AV Babbridge 1 ; D I.. Bangor. until farther notice equally as good in practice as it appears on paper. Bradley 1. C. A. MAC0M7JER, .Ag^i.t, E ast Thomaston Rxtitixing:- AV;d leave Boston for Fanucr evmv Tuesday and Friday, at 5 o'clock In a community like our own, unless parents use Third Tinllot. Loretto fish. Birkmore, New Yolk ; at Havana uncommon exertion, ami arc continually on the 145 I’. M. AVhole number of ballots 5th inst. ship Endv Arabella. Simpson. (In. CmiKlcn W oolen Factory. -PARE.—-From Camiu.n and T homaston, to laW Ve learn that the Stockholders of Ar at Portland lGth,sch Richmond, Keller, N watch, the influences surrounding their children Necessary for a choice 73 Boston tjt2,00. will operate to their ruin. The child soon learns (lie St. G eoiigl’s C anal, met at U nion York. (T7 'All kinds of rttrintiT taken at moderate pri­ James W. Bradbury had Ol. .J ..V...... - - , AAr ra at tN New e w York 1.Till,15lh, settssells Mayflower,.Mat flower, fosterlostei H A REACH &&. K IRK. to imitate, and makes whatever mny be exhibited George Evans ■19 i ces. JOSEPH FARWELL, agent. Monday lust, and organized according Machias: T angent, I.nvejoy ; Watchman, Crca 3X11E subscribers would inform the public that East Thomaston, April, Is 16. nl3tf before it, the. object of its aspirations. Bion Bradbury * to the. provision of the charter A hoard Yankee, Hewitt, and Mils, Kellnr, fin Thomaston J they are prepared to exchange cloth for Young men are peculiarly exposed to base in­ Samuel Fessenden Ar IOth. brig Ell, Btay. Cajals ; sch Envoy. wool. ITaving a good assortment of the various of Directors was chosen and operations j’rom(.Vi Thomaston Eld 17th ship Art uni. o|- ( jx)TH S ready to exchange on as fluences, and unless principles of rectitude and John Anderson 3 ; N. Clifford 2 ; I). C. Brad , . . . Robinson. Glasgow. reasonable terms ns can be ntl'ordcd by any, and, S T E A M BO A T knowledge are early impressed on their minds, ley 1; E. IE Allen 1 j W. Babbridge 1 ; Blank 1. are to commence forlhwitn Arat New Hawn 13th, sdi Ntelous, Nichols, cons(unj v lna);ing ,nol.Pi wit|, Our machinery in: ACCOMMODATION they nt once are overcome, anti soon become pro­ Cherry field. the best order. We shall be in constant attend. As Mr. Bradbury has now become the JC3“ C ongress has voted Io adjourn on ficients in lilt! vulgarities, if not the debaucheries, Ar at Providence 1-lth. sel.s M artha W ashing- atlrR a, (lUr anj wj | usc our i,esI endeavors ton. Patterson; and Rit-hinpnd, Pitcher, Calais •. ( | p,pasi, of the lowest tippling shops. The young man servant of the people, the following, Jtllc | Ot|, ,]ay of August. Shi. brig G rand T ttr k , Porter. Bangor. , Merchants can be fm tiisbed witli cloths to order, who disregards the request of his parents, con­ which wc take from the Banner, The San Augustine Company, wltile on Ar nt Salem 15th. sc.li Arzan. Eaton, T iankm rt. }.in(, wn0, |.,|;pll jn payment. Carding wool and temns their councils, and apparently delights in will, doubtless, be interesting to many ol Chi. sell Charles. Simmons. B’lfast. dressing cloths done as usual. 1 their way from Corpus (Ihristi to Malnmo- Ar nt New Haven l llh, sell Grahti their torment, is an example of one who lives our renders:— Picnic give us a call, if you want good and ^5 .BL X.M.UJS agreeably to bis early instructions. It is true ras, discovered and buried the remains o f (’hcrr>Ta.kE durable cloths. FHXHE subscribers will run a Concli between “ Mr. Bradbury was never, we believe Orleans 6th. brig Newcastle, Doll- Particular attention will he paid to dying over that all wanting proper instruction do not thus and consequently is noi ; the 15 Texans who were so horribly butch- Boston JL East and West Thomaston, Ibr the purpose in public office old garments, dresses, A-.e. of conveying passengers in the several Steamboats net, but this is not owing to the influence of ike 1 - . -I . . i«.a, /-i-i At Alexandria 14th, brig \ irginia,fnt Lubec, THOM AS TTARBACH. yet extensively known to the people ol jcied a few weeks since, on the little Col Ai Newport 16th, sell C eylon,------, Thomaston, going AA’est; on the following days and hours. parents, or their early care; but to natural abili­ THOMAS S. HARBACH, this State; we will therefore slab! for gen­ for New York. AVtll leave E. H oyles’ Hotel, for East Thom­ ties, strong common sense and kindness of heart, 1 ot ado. THOMAS KIRK. aston on Monday's mid Thursday's at 0 o-'elock, eral information, tlint ho is a lawyer of ------Spoken. July 4, in English Channel, ships Camden June, IS46. 3inn21 which has triumphed over all evil influences. 1 EC A. .AI.. in connection with the Steamer Governor; this town, who stands among (lie first at Fhero have been erected during Martha, Snow, and Viola, Jameson, fm N Orleans ------( and on Tuesday's and Friday's at 3 o’clock P. M .. When an indulgent parent observes his son in I ,|1C KcnnVjbc b u r -“a gentleman mid a1., , VPnl, j„ t|,c city of New Orleans, [f Liverpool Nodntc. lat II, Ion 16. ship George in connection with the Steamer Penobscot: mid 1 I 1 jinx> j , j I'lCVPlls. tfdfrom Liverpool for New Orleans, 1 6 1 the ranks ol the dissipated and indolent, he too i scholar’’— of popular!" 'm “ anners L " and " hand 0,1,5 01,0. ’ays out. Co’pnrliHTsliip Notice. also on every Thursday at 0 o'clock A. AL, in frequently perceives the result of his own mis- some address. He is a native of York, ALFORD E.ARI.ECARLE and (JRO.GEO. AY.AY ROBIN-!'-’’nneelion with the Sleamrr Huntress. Persons wishing conveyance on any ot tne management, and unjustly accuses fortune us the ' county; alter receiving a'collegiate edit- Episcopal and two Baptist Houses ol IS H SON have associated thcmeslvcs together— SsSscritl’s Sate. above days, will be called for nt their rcsidenco author of his affliction. He may have sincerely I cal ion at Brunswick, lie Inught llto Tlal- \Yorshi| uniting the East Thomaston Clothing Store an I East Thomaston Tailoring Establish­ “ v?nd Ab J/isZfiZ.f supposed that “mother wit” would make his child- lowell Academy for some tim e; Ito then LINCOLN, SS: July P-. 1246. ment -for the purpose of doing a general by leaving their mimes at E. Bovi.es' Hotel. Jos. ren eminent palerns of virtue and industry, yet; entered tiic legal profession and establish- !Erji--The Indians ate sometimes very rgXAKEN on execnion, the same having been i attached on tlut original Writ, and will be . ^TAILORING ' . Br.ttiiv's House, Mrs Puller's, or Tim i uv Foao's this belief on his part strongly exhibits his ow a ; ed himself as a lawyer in Augusta, some !, in applying names to distinguished aJ Aueliol' s‘all11.d,iv- the twenty- ; Store. incapacity to perform the duties of a good citizen — AND— Passs.nui.us in this section of the Town, or at q lilteen years ago. He is now about lorty individuals por instance, the Camanches second day of Angus.. A. D. IS If.,' t. t 4 o’clock | and the practical result confirms the fact, that j years old. H e was never in Congress, P. M.. at the store of Henry Bassett. Jr., in Union. J p ; the Meadows, will be called for at their residence, means must always be used for the attainment of! nor yet in the Slate Legislature ns a tnem - in Texas, always speak ol Gen. Sam ;j| the right in equity that jiJHN H.GOWEN, READY MADE CLOTHING! by leaving their names a: ihc Commercial Union, has to a fertair. lot or parcel ol land, with ' Busillp,s jn 'ri,„nmston. t.m 'tc r the name ami llo#iso. J. T . k W. BERRY . any object. her; and it is quite it stride for a young Houston its the “ big dru n k .” nil the appurtenances thereto belonging situated 1 East Thomaston, April 13. Is 16. nl3 Young men, however, arc not exempt from du- j man to m ake, to step nt onee front private linn of EARLE ROBINSON, and are pre. in Union (neat Pussett's Mills, se called), being ipaicd.with the best workmen the State can pro­ ties devolving on them as members of society. l'f*J 1° n sent in the U. S. Senate—the ‘Where there is Life there is Hope.’ the sam e titai the sail! Gowen now lives on. duce, to make up any variety and description of EAST AND W EST THOMASTON However much their interests may have been 1 liiilhest office in the nation. But he will j GEORGE JUNES, Deputy Shc-ritf. I garments for gentlemen, in the most thorough, , Instances like the following are almost of daily I July 22, 1816. n27 3w. •tccom inodes f ion Sifns;c. neglected, it is their duly, by manly exertions—by acquit himself honorably . there and take . , occurrence, ■ and, reader superfluous all further ' neat and fashionable manner. Our friends, and j the public, ar»i respectfully invited to call at our nHYHE subscriber will run a Carriage for tbc ac- uncommon efl'ort ,, to rise above the influences '"K'’ *'arl‘{ among Ins peers. His political ,comment upon the efitcaey ol Avistar s balsam, Slicpiil’s Sale. Potighkcepsie. N. Y'-, Sept. Id. 1845. phop, under the sign of the _K. cominodation of passengers between East which may have a tendency to lessen their ltappl- ■ friends could hardly have made a hand and AYest Thomaston, twi ;■ a day unt'l further sonter selection. YY hall be disappoinl- Mr. Seth AV. l'owlc--Dearsir, the character S, SS : July 14th, 1846. Yj'e-H' Fktgiasul CEoUiing Store, i npss and usefulness.riuiwss. Time lim e is loomo precious io beuv i , ...... IP • • R'i5«t/s Jlllsam of W ild Chcrrv is so well c s la b - 1 .- Y ,, notice. Leaving Cole A- Lovejoy’s Store, Main St. execution and will he sold E . Thotna ton. at 9 A M amt i-2 pa -. ore? I' M. wasted in indolence and inactivity. Continual! ?d ! .ln'ovos hm'scl! a mere parliznn |ishej t|,rouphOuf the country,'and espeei illy in j p qf: , la few doors South of the head of Steamboat St., ini ix fhnf that burnhigh nlnnnplace. . . -v- . f. .i,,,...... Auction, on Friday the 21st day > and examine, as good an assortment of RJEARY- Leave Dinsmore's Hotel, AA'. Thomastuu at in A. loitering, however agreeable to those who indulge the state of A'rte York, that any farther testimony August, A. D. IS 16, at three of the clock-, P would seem to be unnecessary. Yet 1 have deri- a;oj.p *f' Kidei K. Rust, in Washtngion MAl)E CLOTHING ^Cloths, (’assimere Satinets, M. and 3 1' M. in it, possesses no charm for him who has a senti- 1 TriuiTnings. * n,ornj„g of (he 21st ult., seek neutral, AI considerCUI1>,UCI ltit theluu best medicine in the world for AND AY ODD NAPTIIA1I. making rude remarks on the appearance of every , vessels, sequestering others and commit - 1 Colds, and Pulminary complaints A N D ’SUMMER GOODS. IT S pronounced bv tillall who have used it, superior latly that passes the streets, presents a line speei-: ting ether unworthy outrages,” terms AVILLIAM R. SAVARTS. S’ a t e sb < 0j e a 4 li <• f 5! o « 4 « ' w . a . f a r n s w o r t u , ” iiasizss;lies in obstinate Coughs, Con- men of an image of a human being without the i their act as n direct anil ilngrnnt breach None genuine without the written signature of1 Sputling Blood, Night Sweats, 1. Butts. 1 AYING spent the but ten days in Boston ; Hojirsene of Yoice, Diflittilt Bfcntluug, attributes that distinguishes intelligence and good of the rights of tuitions; and in older to •Agents—East Thomaston, C. A. MAC0M- I,. T. MORGAN, would say _E. S. selecting GOODS suited to the coming sea Pain in the Breast, AA'hoopitig Cough, Ac breeding from natural imbecility AVc would ad-i protcet neutral mid Argentine vessels 'BEK; Warren, 0. S. Andrews and S. B. Wether-1 to his friends, he lias jus! made a sou. now offers for sale a very large and desirable* l’ltlcr. 50 ets., or six boitles t- r 82,50. vise fitch,—if they can understand advise, and | from these brutal ttllu c k s has deci cod the ! bee; AA’aldobnro, AV. II Barnard; Camden, J.|Brfs» ^®0ehoie<; selection of CALF SKINS, stock of Goods, consisting of Dress Ginghams, j Avoid all imitations, by buying from the only ___ comprising the first rale of French, must loaf, —to withdraw from the most conspicu-1 follow ing:— I Jones. Lawns, Muslins, DeLaines, Rept Cashmeres, A’c. .tgetu for East Tlmiunstoii, C H A R LES .A. MA American and Jersey, with a superior article of 'J'liin Goods for C h ild r e n ’s W e a r, j COMBER, ur of Messrs. Colcord, Philbrick, & Co otts places, so that the worst failings of mankind ' A lt. 1st. Cotnmantlets, officers or pri- A Sncccssfttl Combination. - Of those two! Goat and French Patent Leather Also, some of No. 160, AYashington street, Boston. n l3 -■uy eease to be confirmed by such prominent and ■ vales of the English mid French vessels medical agents, the Sl’AMSIf SARSAPARILLA 1 the No. I Philadelphia and Baltimore SOLL BROADCLOTHS’ •known witnesses. of wnr, that may be taken in any of the and the AMERICAN AVI1.D CHERRY, is now I L EA TH E R , &.e. fee. Cnasimeres, A'estings; Hidies’ and Childrens W e s t I n t t l ia Goods, Provision,s ^bo. bv manv is considered undignified and ' porta or bays of this• • province, • having 1 ■'It-1' die first time offered ,v. . .to .ithe . -.. publica i;. in .1—1the. TimThe above willwill be mademu,..’■up up to order, in*n, the‘ ! SIOES, Paper Hangings, AVindow Ctulnins I)., munj is lonsmcicu imuigiimcii, .mu i , 1 > Bin.-,s of Dr AVood These vccutable remedies latest, and mow approved I-RENCII cut and shape J1XD GROCERIES. mat be IS injy thl, accomplished gentleman who, ■ entered thcic lor Ihc purpose ol "'J'U'mg . llave ,Qn, |lle ,lj hes, in ,nefl. I .. ,eued or pegged, BOOTS AND SHOES re- I'arawoSs, Suiislindes, - * 1 • ■ Z. • 1 • I ,. , I IhU Y IUII< G lII'JiU l I11Y IIIKIIC31 IL Hitt III . . . (tiior.xdikk nrii.ni.xG) head or steasi- devoid ot tnuRcctanl acquirements, can waste ,,nUenal or loret“ n vessels, eilher lor the | jca| world; and the Faculy of Medicine, and all paired , and IJmbrilltis, which will he sold at such prices nx ItOAT STRERT. time in perfect inactivity. Such greatly err: fin- sake of dcstruetion or capture, shall he |writers in the Mediea Materia have uniformly Neatly opposit j Jameson A Perry’! , North End.. ,vj)i be to the interest of those pure-busing to call 6 N assortment of Goods in the nhave’iine coa nothing more exalts ike character of n young, I punished as murderers and incendiaries, 'spoken of them with the hightett respect and eon- East'l ltomaston, .Inly 15,1846. ii26 6m. ' „nj examine Ibr themselves. ZiL stanlly on hand and will ho sold at the low , fuletice. The one for its ellieaey ia diseases of the j man, thin. a disposition Io be useful—a desire not according to the statutes of the law. est possible rale, for rendv cash. blood, and tne other Ibr its great tonic power, with j Aolicv oi' Foreclosure. ELIJAH HALL. to be a drone j,,, .lPljv,. scenes of life; hut to Art. 2. Couimaudtrs of ports and JO T IC E LS HEREBY GIVEN, that the co­ . . - : invaluable property for allaviug nervous irritation 71 IF. HE.AS. ALMOND JAM ESON partnership heretofore existing between the East Thomaston, Feb. 1. 1^16. n J lulfill, to the utinos. a|| ;n jtjR ptnVcr for the pro­ i const duty in th is province, and all others a,„i PXPj,ability, has been long celebrated, In Dr, _ _ AVtmhington, in the County oi Lincoln, . subscribers under tiie firm of QU1NTARD .V! motion and amelioration op society j holding authority, who may capture any AYood's Sarsupartlia and Wild Cherry Bitters onveyed lo Philander R. Jameson, by deed ol t iio .A1P.SON. is this day dissolved by mutual: f'AURE OF 1’ILES.—Eor live years 1 wasae J X Z . 1 T Z persons embarking' in the manner hereto- 'bey“ jare a tound neting e together ' s with perfect ™ bar-, a ' certain » piece of land lying in AY;eh- \.onsent. A. K THOMPSON is duly authorised L dieted with what the doctors told me wer- • z. • . . . . . • m n n v n n n m id InriY nnfv liY' t h e ir lin iG ll fl ...... twen!) acres of . thet. . Southc. o-ntpart .u’of (tl) P„ijPCt .. .,jj ... j,.nlaluis i anj « t0. us(. ..j >P anlnP of the’the Itching Piles. 1 had applied to several pby- ...... • r i n c i i t j l l l AAIIAll: said 'Almond Jameson formerly |.l)p liquidation and settlement of llieir'.-i 'ltnts and tt-.’il irany nte,li tnes without any rc- to aei, we should buon sen the result, in Hie u b a n .jtO i,U nlsh ll,Cln a s S0,,n UH ll,k p n '*Aperient ' ' "Medicine " ' and ’ ...... remedy...... lor all diseases.r of me |lV(>(juum . fnr ui panic . uli.i description teferenee b"itig ;uialis. G EO. AV. QUINTAR 1>, lief, lill 1 u. -il the II.\ YS'S I.JXJM I.Si', which donment of many of the vices of the present i the blood, stomach, am! billinry organs. |l;lj ](j |p s )ni,,!wtgnge, deed bearing date July li, j AARON K. THOMPSON. I purchased of Comstock .7 Ross, No. 19 Tremont (Cz= Be particular uitd ask for Dr. AA'ood’s Sarsa-i an,| re(.,,°a,.ti n, time, and the establishment of an extensive library I B ank R obiierv.— A inttn want into the corded 111 the Registry of Deeds, NewA’mk, May 1, lS tli. ’ Row. which cured me before I had used all of one partlla and Wild Cherry Billers, and receive no Countv. Easte rtt District, Aug. 29, 1811, I bottle. I was greatly relieved upon the first one where all might be provided with means of mental hank ot' the Stale of New Y ork, in YVnll i other. C. A MACojtnr.it, A gon, ]'■ ThomnUon. | p, pa n , 27'g' jthe lp Pcondition oi' said Mortgage The subscribers have the day formed a co- j or two applications ; most seriously do I urge up- improvement, when not engaged in the active ' street, on Wednsday afternoon, and pre­ , having been broken, I el.dm to loreeloso the -ante partnership tor the transaction of a General Com-' on the afflicted to use tins remedy, heture ail oln* duties ot lite. \\ hen will this question be serious- ' sented a check for $1(500. The teller aeeoni'mg to the Siaitne in stieh eases made and . inission Business, under the firm of THOMPSON , ers. My object entirely in making my case pub- , , i , , . , took the check, and went to the hook for Professor Clciivelaiid's provided. Pl 11 LANDER R. JAM' ...... ESON... :V HUNTER, at 21 South Street. They will pay lie is, Imping I may benefit,the afflicted sufi'erer y considered and means by old and young taken „|e osc ()f 8jgri(ttin.CS) !mj 3w n26. to unprove the whole eommutoty by lectures ,va8 gonCj‘the l„lul\ v|lo haj very complimentary testimonial, which ts given July 8. 1816 .particular attention to ell'eeting Insurance op E pin 'I tiujirsos. No. 6, Norfolk place, Boston below to KELLY A CO’S S.IRS.U’.I/.’/Z/..1, ' Vessels and Cargoes, and purchasing Flottr and! Ear sale in East Thomaston, bij C. -J. books, and such other means as arc enjoyed in I 8CIltoj ,|ie check, seized a pile of fifty will certainly be. read with interest by the Citizens S(»te oi' 58«iiae. Corn on Commission. M.ICOMIIER. of Thomaston and vicinity, as it is a name which AARON K THOM PSON, JOuntCf, and be- 'could’not“bc obm’incd iti favo'i' of any of the other LINCOLN. SS.—To Jonathan Post, Admiinstra and now make arrangements for a course of lec- MARCUS HUNTER, B*a(rnJ . Fft■ tiir in e v . , fore (lie toller ...... had . returned,...... , ...... made.. off .....Sarsaparillassap arillas ...... in the...... market, ., and----- is an authority tor ol the Es'ate ot Stephen Pi.st, latent 1 hom- New York, May 1, 1816. nl7 lures during the ensuing lull and winter, from ; with them, to the amount of 2,500 T here ‘indsaneiion which not one of the No.sTr.rjt ma ttston, nt said County, deceased NO COUNTERFEITS dilfeteiit gentlemen in the State ? AYe think such , has been no elite discovercd’to the hold 1{0ls would dureIf° hCjllcit'f, AS7OU ate hereby empowered amt licensed lo Sold by Foyg' 8- Frtlct*:— Bowdoitl College May 6, 1616. ffl sell and convey so much of the Real Estate H emirs,• would prove highly beneficial, ami serve robber. Il is almost needless to say that i “ Tin: COyer.YTBArJ'.B r.X'j'UACT Of ol said deceased, - including the revet sion of the MISS. HASKELL, AA'istnr’s Balsnni ot'YY ild f'lu rry, as a plea lilt and agreeable way to pass the long i the cheek was fo rg e ry , ho th a t th e robber SARSAI’ARILLA, prepared by Messrs. Jo,-., L Widow's dower therein, if necessary. ■ as will n r. 11. r a is — Ru.ihun'.i 11oiigariun Jfiilsuni o f L ife, I'oiungt; o f fhe’Silbsci'iiici''. ,tiiVtiVT'i'MT<,oi’>’i.'!n'ftJ5’ ‘t’A"i.T L'. (V 1 fu). the payup til of the just debts ot said deeeaseil. ptiiiD fioodb, ltlbboiis, bonnet Silks,; Schenck’s Pulninnie Syrup, it,T'B irr. (iitr.E.x.— YVo learn by New Orleans, July 9th.—The following is a SUPERICH E X C E 1.1.EN C E. barges of administration, ami incidental charge ■ (Ao; A R T IF IC IA L PI,OWERK:|»h . 1 Mc.Allister’s or W orld's Salve, In this belief he is confirmed by eompanu previous to fixing on the time and place of sale, statement of the amount of cotton and tobacco on • lad JHil/inery Goods o f all Descriptions. Down's-Elixir, Sand’s Sursapnrillu, the Boston Bee that Mr. Abner Stetson, with several other preparations of Snrsapai'tlhi,and y0U ale ;0 take tiie oath by law prescribed, and to Dr. Hardy’s Jaundice Bitters, Jr., of Newcastle, in this county, was hand in the port ot New Orleans, not cleared, up more particularly by knowing the process by wliieh give notice of such sale by causing an udvertise- HAVING just returned t'10111 Bos , to the above date, as compared with that on hand K E I. LA'ik CO'S is made. F. CLE AA E LAN D. mentor advertisements thereof to be printed 111 ton with a very extensive assort-’ t’oor Man’s Plaster, picked of his pocket-book containing at the same date last year:— tC7*For further particulars see Advertisement q1P Lime Roel; Gazelle thirty days before 1 rnent of GOODS in the above line’ Dr. Spear’s Valuable Medicines, m another colum n. 19 3m of sale_:md account with the judge of Probate of the most modern styles; among $1000 in hunk bills and about 0,000 in 1815. 1846. Increase. U Dr. Smith’s Sugar Coated Pills, for the Eastern District of said County for the them may be found a huge and. notes ol hand, on Friday last. It is sup­ Cotton 4,359 bales. 91,815 bales. 67,456 bales ' YY’right’s Indian Y’egetuble Pills, Tobacco 18,915 lihds. 36,571 hlids. 17,656 birds, i lime being, for the proceeds of said sale This -splendid assortiidnt of— Parr’s Pills, Brnndreth's Pills, posed the theft was eommited nt the East­ M A li li I A t; 1: » . License will remain in force one year, and no There is an immense quantity of pork, lard, ha- • longer;—and within eighteen months from the Dr. Ritteridge's Bone and nerve I.ini- con wheat, corn and oilier Western produce now B D N N E T S , 1 ern Railroad Depot. In this town, Capt. Asa C Fuller, to Alts-' day of sale, you are to return one of the original inent, Indian Vegetable und Sarsaparilla til store, which greatly exceeds that ol' last y consisting of Florence, Rutland Mary Jane Snow, of South Thomaston advertisements, of the time, place, and Estate yon Bitters. While in the ears on the Eastern road, amt it is still arriving. It has b en remarked advertisement, into f-nce Neapolitan Adelade, Birds Eye, French l.aee anuine a friend who was aware of his haying a that there 1; now mure shipping in the port than : the Probate Court, and make altmnvil ot the same Brilliant. Ye. Al.Sll - Bonnet Silks. Crapes, I All of which are warranted G .— lias ever bee 1 known at this season l.aees, Edgings. Ribbons, Flowers, Tabs, Gloves.: Pamphlets containing certificates of the large amount of money with him, advised >1 the year.— iss to the end that tiie evidence of s it e h notice may 1 We have ta ti’ii some pains to ascertain the truth. ■ perpetuated. Mitts. Hot.icry, German Zephyr Worsted, Worsted above named Medicines, furnished gratia him lo be mote careful of his pocket­ and lin t that this rem ark is probably true The an Given under my hand at the Probate Court hold' Patterns, 1 anvttss, East Thomaston, Mare.it 19, 1816. n9 book. “ If tiny body can take my pocket­ following is the number of vessels now m port uv at Thomaston, this sixth day of Jane, ill the') DRESS GINGHAMS, eoinp o-ed witli last year year of our Lord one thousand eight lots '.red I Miller Gingham Muslins, Lawns. AA'Inte Dress Go book," said Mr. Stetson, “they are wel­ 1815. 1546 Increase In Bath, Alt Francis Reed to Mi Mercy E and forty -tx JOEL MILLER. Judge of Probate. Print;,. FI,it .nets, SHAW i.8, .Scarf;. Splendid JAMES FISHER'S SONS. come to it.” lie now oilers a large reward Slaps 43 66 22 AVcbstcr. ' Patasols, l'orasolets auni ...... SUN SHADES. ‘ ” Cmt: sssis>> m io ieftis, for the recovery of the property. Barks 13 23 12 In An, usta. All. Ifizekiah Smiley 10M1 Han lLz”The above sale mil take place on the Aim ms. Curtain Fringe and Tassels. Brigs 2 26 26 inah 8 Day. premises, on Saturday the 15th day of August I The al'ove goods having been selected from — AND— Schixniera 13 16 In Norridgewock. Mr Sumner H Stanley t-> ’iUT'Aeeounts from Havana, dated July 3 next, at ID o'clock. A AI iniongst tiie most I'aslintmible Stocks in Boston, Conilllisgioik HcrclisinSu; Mi.- Ehza U Kidder JONATHAN POST, Admoiisli.iiot and well ] tirvhused, w i l t tie sold as low as at any 6th, state that our Consul at Havana, had 72 134 63 In Bangui, Timinas AA nrrcn to Miss T. Thomaston, July 15,1646. n20 3w i other establishment m Thoma .ton. RICHMOND, V irginia. Babbage, both ot Deer Isle. W II.Lgtre strict attention to the sale of LIME. advised (,'ommodore Connor ol the laet ------, M is s It 1. constantly receiving from N. York SUPDEN D eath of T hree S isters.— In Eastport, AVtlliain P. Crane to Miss Ann ■ 1» I!F It FSHAll'!NT'S. THE subscribers Itind Bost n, additions to the above stoek HAY. Ac , and use every effort to give satisltfe- that Sunta Ana, Almonte, and other indi­ ■ Estey, both of Whiting. I » wouldw. infmni the publiz that they continue Bonneis and Caps of all descriptions made to itm to those who may patvoaue them. Richmand, April 17, lyr 15 viduals, were lo embark m the next steam­ Cue, living on 7tli street, Cincinnati, ■p a restorator neat the. North end of tb ordet Alsi t iereii-e and Au n r Bonnets cleansed K'mdiiskeiig bridge, in the euy ot Bangor, where und nputreroot the face f»ce apparent health to tlio tmreol tlroir deuths. Julia Boact. aped 11 Mrs M iry Mayhew, widow I West Camden h> A T0LMAN XKOy iyRRY,Glass and China AVer**, for sale and neck 1 sold for is .per bottle, by ment T hey were tailorvsses and mantuu- makers I the late Mi Andrew May hew , aged 73 June 24, td ib u23*3w > D w A FABNSWjMH C - .1. M elt O .S h I .U , J-.uti Ihcinuiou BOYNTON& MILLER, JOSI'PII HOCKEY, Cheap mid Splendid!!! K i; L L Y & C » . ’S The Order of the Dtoi is PROVISIONS SHir AM) MERCHANDIZE BROKER AND wholesale and retail dealers in Concentrated Cliemienl Extract of JUST REC. PER SCH’s AVENGER AND SCION. Ladies find Itlrntlemm, XYesl India Loods, ship Commission VtAerehnnt, « A rwr ® a a iTj n ri n An "LOW DU 1CES.” 10© Bbls. Gcnncsce FLOUR, .50It the purchase anil sale of Lumber, Wood. The lot of Pnper llnngings you have been S' bAi fe’rf h* *A. (A* e.*Q M «• Ah W Availing for has arrived I E have the pleasure of introducing to the SO Bbls. Ohio do. Cliandlcrv, Ship Stores and I Bark. Oats, Ship Timber, Spars, Potash. THE ICO Busn. Indian Meal, Plow. Corn. Potatoes, am! llnv, /C H A R L E S A. MACOMBER, a, the “ Oi.n Citizens of Thomaston and vicinity, that — f l o u r ,— NO. 20 /./:il7.S" 1I7/.IKF, BOSTON’. W most excellent of all Medicines, which is so popu­ 9© Bbls. Clear PORK, w. Post Office” Bookstore, E ast T homaston, liAwT-THILtl 1STOY 22 & 21 J. 11., will give his attention to procuring i has tins day opened a li, li collection «d I, O W larly known to the Pitot i.ssoas or Mr.ninNK, P hy­ 9© Bbl9. M ess do. freights for Eastern Vessels. Merchants priced, medium and extra sicians and the pul lie generally in other places, ns •» O/s VU.‘S 1 0 Bbls. Rump do. FftStcrtl SSflil KotUf 11 V l I'armers nt the East having property that they KELT. 1' <5- CO 'S S.l Zi'.s.l l'A nil.I.A ! rw* Sm vitat ml M Xjk lx. a, feZ. EPdLSPIkX ISikLST&n&’C&Sifl 9 Bbls. Leal Lard, I Nt 111."'ll a il Boynton / n ( , j. -s- k - • - e o i wish to c onvert lo the pnrehn- e ol Goods in Bos- And for the truth of this statement we would call Conforms Io thill. i LEANDER M itt Et! ( 5 ? o Im n,w ill do well to correspond with him, ns lie selected in Boston last week, by a Gentleman of attention to the Certificate of PROFESSOR 9»'S K rgs do do has facilities lor the transnetion of such business THIS Store is just replenished xxilli a experience and acknowledged good taste. CEE A V EI. ANO. which may he found in another Chests Souchong TEA, I Consignments solicited and advances made. large stock ol Rich A Beautiful Goods; fi MIC do Young Hyson do. I Ititir, to Messrs. Proctor A Butler. Calcf A- Co Pencil tsrn s will be supplied at the lowest pns- column. Asa MARLBORO’HOTEL, ■ sible prices. sueli ns, ©©.'F'si i" grunt viirietv, Ibr 1© Bags Rio COFFEE, i Joseph Soutliwick, Boston. Joseph S. Clark, ltc m C tn lier, TH IS is not a sF.cnxn-tiANnKn PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD it Bags St. Domingo do TEMPERANCE HOUSE Hon'^P* w "7^hlw C'5HE hair can he restored in eases of baldness. -----, lit , AIOIIS RHEUM , . A IIS.At , . , f t MELES ami prices. BLANK BOOKS, in great variety.— 9.1 Kegs Powder, BOSTON. .1. . A MAOMBEII, at the < Old Post Offi u and lor every complaint which originates in a BLANKS of all kinds, such as Deeds; Writs; 9.1 Casks Cut NAILS, assorted sizes. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR FFER for sale— Book Store, East Thomaston, onia Agent for t morbid stale af the fluids of the body. As Shipping; Bills of Sale, Ac. o 50 bbls. Crashed and Powdered Sugar, Messrs. Beals A Co., in this vicinity, is now pre. ; sfrexgthener o r th e s y s t e m . Sd & lOd W rot Nails, A T L A IV. 200 boxes and quarter boxes Raisons, pared to npply it. on the very favorable terms of I A new supply of in every ease of general Di nii.rrv; N ervous Af - 9 Boxes B. IL Sugar 50 ensks Raisons, no ciiARur until the hair is restored. SE A M E N ’S C H A R T S, EAST THOMASTON, .MAINE, Ifections; W i.aknkssoI' the Digestive Organs am! 1 Bbl. Crushed do 100 chests Tea. Souchong, Newyong, Young To show the entire confidence the proprietor; Bowers, this invaluable Medicine has in very ma­ 1 Tierce CHEESE, Hyson and Gunpowcr, have in their article, they will enter into a contract Jcw clry«-S ne)i as Gold Hines; Gold Braeeletts; 500 bbls. Pure. Cider Vinegar, ny instances been the only thing cnpnbl of per- Gold Studs; Gold Pens; Gold 1'eneils; Gold Kevs, trZ'Praetiees in all the Courts in the Counties with any party to restore their hair under n pen- Ao Bags Ground Rock Salt, 100 boxes Oranges, ally of a forfeit of from tw n Io five hundred dollars 11 Cl111 Ate. of Lincoln ami Wxt.no, and attends exclusively to For sale by W. A. FARNSWORTH. 200 dozen painted Pails, said party being bound in a like sum, to be paid I liese are some of the plain, and ineonlcstiblc ; A new style of the business of his profession, including the Col­ facts we have lo show; ami as this .Medicine which E Thomaston, June 17, ’ll!. n22 100 boxes ground Spices, when the hair shall have been restored. lection of demands, to which particular attention performs -meh wonders is only Tacts, a Bottle, « ho 1MCK SHELL COMBS. will at all times he devoted; having recently made 100 boxes Glass 7‘-< 0 8 W10, and 9 X13. Those who have gooil hair and wish to preserve ; A new style LITHOGRAPHIC PRINTS, such A\ liieli with a general assortment of W est India it, will do well to use Beal's Restorative, as in its would lie willing lo pay a much higher price lor new arrangements fur the transaction of ns have not before been introduced into the mar­ READ TABBS! Goods, will he sold at low prices composition there is no di leterious ingredients. It other Sarsiiparillns which are coni esskdi.v iNi r.nioit to this, and are only one thud or hull'ns higf—No ket. Ladies’ and Gent’s T raveli.no B acks and R. KITTREDGE’S Green Nerve &. Collecting ISiisittcss, Cash advanced on consignments of Eastern is a highly perfumed pomatum, pleasant in its np | V ALICES. Bone Ointment, discovered and used by the | , |, js jinrt op Maine 7'oduCC. tllulilfl nlienlinn.plication, nil,Iand keens keeps liiethe I,airhair in n.a most hnniuifnbeautiful o.vi: or i in iisE. Call upon our agents and receive one of the irculars Beautiful rA IX TE D CADTJ-TLXC; just re- lateD Dr Kittredge of Walpole. N. II. with the most condition. Tinders n the neighboring towns, can C which accompanies the med­ icine, which are replete with sound truth! i c.eived at reduced prices. unpnralled success, is now prepared by George C. .I(»91Y €. COCIIKAY, lx1 supplied on the most liberal terms. 1 Floor. Dust, Hearth. ITorse, Seam. Clothes, Goodwin, Druggist, 75 Union street, Bo.-ton, from SHERBURNE & SEAVEY RF.MEMnEn,— It can be had at MACojinntt’s East Manufactured mid for sale Whole-ale ,V Retail, and for Exportation by JOS. L. K E l.I.V Ar. Co. Hair. Tooth, Shoe and l-lesh Bill Sli KS. the Original Receipt, and is confidently leeom- .lTTORNEV JINI) COUNSELLOR ------WHOLESALE dealers in----- Thomaston. nI3 mciltleil to the public for the cure of the following C hemists At Druggists, J T L J I E H A T S , CyIPS, CARPET BAGS, No. 108, Middle Si reel. Portland, Me. A variety of Musionl Instruments, sm li ns diseases incident to the human frame. EAST THOMASTON, MAINE. Aconlions from Stlcts. to .?I2; Flutes: Fifes; 1 lag. Doctor Flelchcv’s Trusses ! ! Pole Agi.nts in E ast T homaston, are I. K- Rheumatism, Lameness, Sprains, Goul, Prompt and faithful attention will he given to UMBELLAS, VALISES, TRUNKS, slots; Clnrinct.s; Violins, Ac. Ac. Books of In- KIMISALL W IL S. BLA1SDE1.L. Be careful clruelion for these Instruments. Sail Rheum, Scrofula, Piles, Humors, Con­ the collection of demands, and lo all other profes­ Cap Trimnings of all kinds, AT C. A. MAC’OMBER’S, that you buy no Sarsaparilla hut K E L L Y ArCo’s. tractions, and all external coinplainls.— sional business entrusted to ins care. u2 Manilla Brush's, Suspenders Sfc. Sfe. ------OI.I) POST OFFICE BOOKSTORE,------and you will AVOID imposition! Sold by S. B. !£.»«© ROLLS HOUSE PAPER of Weutlierhee, Warren; Win. 11. Barnard.Waf'.olm- It is also equally celebrated in the cure of the . “ .They are sole Agents for that justy celebra­ nil prices from 6 I -le ts to $ 1 ,0 0 p e r ro ll. E. l S T TIIOMA S TON, ruugli; found also in all the large towns in die New following external diseases of Horses ami Cattle EE £» LMVESTe ted article. A/inrico/i Meinl/ic Etislre; and agents Gleen. Stamped, Oiled and painled WINI OAV Sprains, Galls, Cuts, Scratches, Bruises, AN be found the above named T russes.— England States. 19 3m for a celebrated Cori! nml Tassel Manufactory. .Most of the distinguished Surgeons in New IIANG1NGS; mid a great variety ol oil.er desira Whirlbonc, Parten, Cough, Stiff Joint, •Attorney A' Counsellor ut . • »Any of the above goods will be sold ns LOW C England, have given them their decided approba­ hie GOODS. as can be bought in Lie city. Film in the Eye, vS'c. LAW tion, and consider it one of the most benelieial in­ • JSutuat B.ife Insurance J. WAKEFIELD. It is no’humbug—in proof of which the propri­ ventions of modern Surgery. To nil persons [5 HE New England Mutual Life Insurance E . Thomaston, May 5. 1846. lGtf etor will himself, and hereby authorizes his Agents EAST THOMASTON, ME. atilicted with Hernia, or rupture, particularly la­ Company, (Ciflice, M erchants’ Bank Build­ in nil coses to refund the money, where it does not T Office in Oak Btait. nl !3tn Cornhiti iiOSTOJt nl boring men, this Truss is earnestly recommended. ing, State street, Boston,) since commencing, JE.lst Thu'iSbiHStoilB give the most unbounded satisfaction. Many hard Workingmen, whose labors have been Fell. 1, 1841, issued 517 policies, the number suspended or lessened one half, in consequence of monthly having varied from 30 to 72; the amounts ------B O O K s T O It E .------PURIFY" THE Rfi.OOII! tlTT^a.AJtl B.VTTAF, SETII WHITTIER, & CO., rupture, have been restored by relinquishing the from $200 io $10,000 each ; net fund accumula­ U cniaiiic P att'itt JTCcdscincw, common Truss, and adopting D. Fletcher's. It A T T O R N E Y and COUNSELLOR ted (owing to the favorable turn of the risks thus AT TH E OODWIN’S Indian Vegetable ami Sarsanaril COMMISSION MER CHANTS, will not readily get out of order, and the simplici­ far. being mostly New England lives.) $36,600; la Bitters for purifying the blood, for.laun L A W . ty of its adjustment is very perfect. They can be E A S T T il O. V. I S T O N 110 () K W_W No. 24, L ong W harf, well invested for the proportional benefit of those dice, Dispepsia, Costiveness, Billions and Liver EAST THOMASTON, ME. n7 had nt wholesale of the proprietor. Luther Angier, who shall become, as well as those already mem­ STORE. complaints, Headache, drowsiness, lowness of BOSTON. Esq., Medford Mass., and at retail of CHAS. A. bers; surplus to be refunded to members nt the spirits and all diseases that arise ft inn derangement MACOMBER. N. li. The improvement over the Setii W hittier, 1 Particular attention giren to end of every live years from December, IS 13; no •WTtOLGER'S Olnsonian, or all-henling I'ulsnni of the Stomach anil Eumcts. in this .Medicine the common Truss, docs not enhance the price. n2 L 1 W istar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry; Brown E. W. J ackson, j the sale o' Eastern produce.— insurance on credit, and no loss by any member well known virtues of the Sarsaparilla in all its by bail premium notes of others. Sarsaparilla mil Tomato Bitters; Shcrinnii's Wood, Bark, Brick, Lime, Ate. Liberal advances strength and purity, is combined with ihe most A T T 0 R N E Y A T L A IV, Willard Phillips, Robert lloopcr, William Par­ Worm Lozenges; I leud-m i lie I.ozenaes; mid useful roots and herbs of the Vegitnblc Kingdom1 made on Consignments. n3 East Thomaston Family Grocery EAST THOMASTON. sons, Charles P. Curtis. Francis C. Lowell, Geo. Cong.i Lozenges. Dilley's I’ain Exirncior, a sure (each in themselves n medicine) in such nmanner •*iHgKA N D;-S5Sp-(- H. Kuhn, Wm. W. Stone, R. B. Forbes, Peter cure for the piles. McAllister's itll-keuliiig oint­ upon the stoinnch and bowels, they accomplish J . F ., is Agent Ibr tlie Wainright, Thos. A. Dexter, James Read, ami ment, nndworid's salve. with wonderful efficiency, a thorough cleansing of GAKUY.YD & CUY'YIY’tlBflAJf Mutual Life Insurance Company, (Boston') • PROVISJON STORE i Otis Tufts, Directors. Brandeeth's Pills. Indian Vegetable Pills, the system and consequent purification of the Blood COMMISSION MERC’HANTS, WILLARD PHILLIPS, President. —thereby operating like a charm in the above (One door South o f Show Dennis'') Rush's llmllh Pills, Purr's Pills, Poor anil will be ready to give any person in­ BSaitimorc. J onathan Amory, Sce.rctnrv. .ilon's Plaster, II aril's Vegiliilile Cough named and all kindred diseases. George Ibvw.utn, Consulting Physician. They are extensively used and highly approved formation respecting this institution REFER TO MESSRS Applications may he matte to the subscriber, Candy, Star's Blood Hoi,I Pills. Sugar who may desire it. ■WWTI1ERE may be found a great variety of by all.—Observe that the inside wrapper has the Edward D. Peter Peters Ac Co., l a M. Shepard, w V Sugars, Teas, C< tfees. Alolasses, Spices i f who is Agent of said Company.) at his otliee, Coaled Pills.Ohlriilge’s Balm of Colun,bin, signature of the Proprietor GEO. C. GOODWIN, ' Josiah Braillce iV Co., ! ? T. 1’. Pingree, East Thomaston, or by letter, post paid. \ for Ilia Hair. Turlington's Balsam ,/ i.ife, Oils, Candles. Soap, BUTTER, CHEESE. EGGS, n l3 tf ' JA M ES FOGG 76 Union St. Boston. nipntSsAtsir BgvSFic. Joshua Sears, Esq., "£ ~D. Pingree, HAMS, Indian and Rye MEAL, FLOUR by the Hungarian Balsam if Lfe; Hay's Liniu- .S'. W. Robinson, Bangoi For sale by C. A. Mnconiber. Fogg A: Fales, 1. K AUCTIONEER. AND COMMISSION Severance and Dorr. bbl. or dollars’ worth; Dried Currants, Citron. menl. fo r Ihe Piles; Johi,son’s Opodeldoc; Kimball, and E. S. Blaisdcll, East Thomaston; ; [A ugusta Cloves, Nest Boxes, Cask and Box s1 w jB sraa'W S iis Cephalic Snuff; E.elrael of Lemon; Bin- Timothy Fogg and J. A. Fuller, W. Thomaston.1 MERCHANT, SS. a B VS •NAB F SLiS, June 3d 201yl*2 E rl.S T THOMASTON, MAINE. son’s Jaundiee Billers. All l.iiuls of Hair Dried Apples, Beans, Pork, Mackerel, Vinegar. Oils. A fresh supply of Thompsonian #*#Advanccs made on Consignments. n2 Coin m iss ioiicrs’ Yotiee. ------WHOLESALE DEALERS IN ------SODA for bread, (.'ream of Tartar, Castile Soap; Medicines. IV. I. G O O D S A N L G R O C E R IE S , Brooms, Pails, Iloes, A:c., together with every HE undersigned having been appointed by article usually found in a store of this kind. J. WAKEFIELD. the Hon. Joel Miller, Judge of I'robnle, for N E W G O O D S 1 G3 & 01 COMMERCIAL STREET, E. Thomaston, Ma 5, Hili'. T the County of Lincoln, commissioners to receiveA SPLEMJIIJ ASSORTMENT Sam’l. Ci.eland, F ru it and Con feet toiipry, and examine the claims of the creditors of the Geo. W m. Cu tter. BOSTON. constantly on hand. fCz” All the above goods will estate of JONATHAN CROCKETT, Jr., late of of New SPUING GOODS, be sold LOW FOR CASH, and Cash only, Y e w Thomaston, in said County, deceased, whose es just received and now opening by trz - C .1 7. L J .V 1J S /■: E Whe .subscriber bus just receivcd- late is represented it.solvent, hereby give notice nl-i FOGG A: FALES. that six month-; from this date have been allowed N. B. MEATS of till kinds lo !y on hand, as above. AV. RRADBURA to said creditors to bring in and prove their debts; j Ken'totou Tweeds, and that we will attend to that service at the i •HFeLSid A‘ F earin g', office of Jam es Fogg, Esq., in said Thomaston, C A S S I M E R E S, I ) O E S I< I N S, BOLLS HOUSE PAPER, CONGI’.ESS .SQUARE AND DEVONSHIRE STREET. 1 W 1? AVTNG ope.icil a F u on tiie first .Mondays in July, August, September, i SXTINETS &. FLANNELS, which ud !ed hi his previous slock, m akes a very October ami November, and the first Saturday of I BOSTON. II’ a r c /) a u s e mi Muin Struct. complete mid beautiful assorlm.ut. I ersons wish­ December, from two to four o’clock in the alter- ■ ------For sale by------near the head of Steam Boat Street, East ing for this article cannot fail of being SU1TLD noon. OLIVER FALES, JOSEPH IIEWETT, Agent Thomaston, would invite those wishing to nt this Store. FREEMAN HARDEN, Jr. Fur Leu-islon Falls Manufacturing Co. HT'Ai.s,i—Slumped 'Window Curtains. Oiled Thomaston, June 6, 1616. purchase, to call and examine their stock, Window Ciirlnins, Brass Windnn Fixities, .Ye. April 29 tf!5 PARAN STEVENS, consisting of almost every article tisnally April 22. nl I .1. WAKEFIELD. Duct. TraUton’s Compound CORNER OF CI.INTON &. RI.ACICSTONF. STS. kept in it Furniture AVarehouse, which East Thomaston, April 15, lblli. S U M M e "r G O O D S , they will sell as . “.L O W ',” as can he BUCKTHORN SYRUP. JHoston. bought elsewhere. OR Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Tetter, and cuta­ Consisting in part of Rep. and Corded Cashmeres, CONSUMPTION, Rich Corded Ottomans, Muslin de Lains, Rich Having good and efficient workmen, neous diseases generally. There is no reme­ And the best medicine known to man for F dy known mure ellectual in the above diseasesPattern Lawns. Corded and Cheek Cambric Dress­ we are prepared to manufacture .any arti­ W. H. T IT COMB, «§t C O . Asthma of every stage, Liver Complaints, Bron than the Compound Buekthorn Syrup. It is be­ es, JEolians, Vennoiso, Alnpaeens. Alepines, Ging­ cle in the CABINET business. Coffins,! hams, nml a large variety of PR IN TS. —IMPORTERS— chitis, Influenza, Coughs, Colds, Bleeding of coming a standard medicine with" m any Physi­ the Lungs, Shortness of Breath, pains and Vessels W heels, Sec., inatlti to ordeti. cians of the highest respectability, who have the ) WHOLESALE DEALEIIS IN weakness in the side, breast, Ac., Thankful for past favors wc beg a con­ greatest confidence in its virtues.' It is an entirely S H A W L S . FOREIGN ANI) DOMESTIC DRY and all other diseases of the tinuance, Imping by dilligence und alien-1 vegetable preparation, and may he used in fami­ Piieh Cashmere, Fine do. Baragedo. Envinado. lies with perfect safely. PULMONAllY ORGANS. [tion to our business, lo get a share of i Gala, Polka and Dclnin do.; ,Scarfs, Cravats and GOODS. Only Agent in East Thomaston, CHARLES A. ! A very im portant disease over wliiMi this ' Rai Cheap Shawls. No. 21, (formerly No. 9,) i'eahl street public patronage. MACOMBER. j BROADCLOTHS, CASSIMERES, | sam” exerts a very powerful intluenec, is that of a , N. A. tk. S. H. Burpee, continue to car­ Sold wholesale and retail by the Proprietors, B O STO N . n3 DISEASED LIVER. Z H H IPER ’.S Compound Ethereal .'d..-—A nm.-t ry on the PAINTING BUSINESS .as - • valuable diseoveiv for the -1111’ 1,1 Deulness, Messrs. Colcord, Philbrick Ac Co., No. 160 W ash­ | Satinets, Tweeds, and Vestings; together with a ! In this complaint it has undoubtedly proved more ington street Boston. nI3 usual. 1 louse, Ship, Sign and Oinamcii- t'Mns. aiid' di.-i hm ip.iter limn the Ear-; I large assortment of thin Goods for .Summer wear. j efficacious Ilian any remedy hitherto employed. I and in numerous instances when patients had en- t:il painting, and Glazing. jal.-o. nil those | • cuiinr J'ktt the blowing t.l irr- H inir m m nvr t- 1 ALSO.—Boots and Shoes; lints, Caps, Gloves ------D E A LER S IN ------I (lured long and severe sullering from the disease, ----AI.SO---- ' uind, Ihe hi-sm.g"l •" boiling kettle die mtirmer- HE NAPLE HAIR D \ L.—For some tin • 'and Parasols. 1 in-'of iintei, rustling el leaves, mid trcqiienliy a accountable reason, for the last few year, without receiving the least benefit from various Paints, Oil, and Window Glass, for T Furniture; Paints, Oils and Dve Stull's, A-c. Arc. MEDICINES, PERFUMERY, SfC. | remedies, and when Mercury bus been resorted to heating noise in the Ears corresponding to tho many young people, both male and female, 'have .sale. it5 j pulse ; all of which tire indications of approaching GEORGE PENDLETON. in vain, the use of this Balsam has restored the had the misfortune to have their hair turn prema­ Camden, June, 1616. ^.<>•79' iit ' a , Deafness; am! most generally aeetnnpaiiy that n213w Liver to a healthy action, and in many instances turely gray. We have been frequently applied 'B'<> H ie ddlE4'(<“' bu,,le> Beal’s Hair Rmtcralive. Thomaston. n3 Feb. 1840. Depot i French Depilatory. L. Campbell also manufactures Cisterns from ished with a special view to the accomodation of my knowledge have been ti.-etl by my patients, all 1 to It) IJlid;.., nl short notice. Persons wishing EAST THOMASTON with iieiieliei.il results. Intwo eases where it was Comstock’s Sarsaparilla. the eoiiveni' iicii of .Soil Water, i an have one set EASTERN TRAVEL, thought confirmed consumption had taken place, McNairs Aeeouslte Oil. in iheirf'clliir til a very low expeme. Repairs of and with every modern improvement conducive the Wild Cherry elici ted a cure. lo the comfort and convenience of Ladies and Kohnstoek’s I'ermijuge, all kind-done at short notice. BOOK STOKE. E. BOYDEN. Ph'.'-iciaii -it Exeter Corner. May SB, lb 16. n!9 6 .v* ------J ust R eceived------Gentlemen who may become its guests, under the NO QUACKERY ! NO DECEPTION !! Thompson’s Eye Hater. OOPER’S ETUERIAL O JL-a prompt and direction of the subscriber, (late ol the Rocking, lasting remedy for deafness, also for pains VOLS. Sabbath School Books, which All published state nietits of cures perloimed by . Smith's Nipple Salve. ham House, l’orbinouth, N. II.,) who will use this medicine, are in every respect true. Cand discharge of matter from the ears. '1 his arc offered ut the Boston Retail prices. every ctlbrl to deserve public palronuge Civvassian Lymph. valuable acoustic medicine, is a compound of four 1 Also 12tm» BIBLES, for 25 cts , well hound and E neaicuJ Coiiiilerb its ami li.o'liilioiis The uu- Moffat's Phcuir Billers, T. J. COBURN. parallelled an I astonishing nfficaey of Dr. Wistars different OILS, oue of which, the active ami pun- j on good paper nil J. WAKEFIELD. “ Life Pills. ciple ingredient, is obtained from the bark of a East Thomaston, May 20, 181G. n!7istf. Balsam ol'Wild Cherry in all the d. . aset for which ' .1 XG'ltt Hk5l|io'<>V4‘LiIC5S5. certain species of Walnut, a new ami ellectual it is rccommendcil. curing many cases after the i P a rr’s Life Pills, D R. IV. C O N S T A N ’I'IN E , IMPORTERS OF skill ol'the best physicians was unavailing, ha Kelley’s Health Pills. agent in the cure of dealness. Persons who have E . Kl. A (4. 1Y. rOCUKAW, .SURGEON DENTIST, been deaf for 10, 15, and even 20 years, have been CHINA, GLASS, EARTHEN iv RI' effected a Inrge and iiiercasingdemand foi it. This [ Shiite’s “ “ errnanently cured by using this Oil. it is an —OVER— " t h .s caused several unprincipalled counterfeit- EAST 'I'llOM.'.s’J'GN, MAINE, M HANDING’S STORE, ------A N I)------• .d iiniuitnrs to palrn off spin n us mixtures, ol' Rt e. II. Hubbard's Family Pills, ■ NFALIJBLZ; REMEDY, m all cases, when the Nuples llair Dye. ("J ( 'P l< I.' iff miii'Tal or int i iruptii- Fear is perfect in its formation. MAIN STREET, A* a pe r A Au ng in ,v i:. ' tr name and appearame, for the genuine IV II b!f teeth, Wuliltl •. ive noth thill he still Persons buying to sell again, can be supplied EAST TJRJMASTON, , lalsam. Pain E rlrat lor. continues nt liis old stand, on Mam Street, ut the No. 13, M erchants’ liow , lie careful ami get the genuine Dr. Wistar's on favorable le rins C . A . M A CO M B E R, Isaiah Atkins, Doet. Kelley’s Percuro. head iff Steamboat Si., wfiere he ean be eon.Ntibed sole Agent for Thomaston Have constantly on hand Balsam ol'Wild Cherry None genuine unless prot(:.s.“,ioitally on Mibjects eonhe.ctcd with Surgical at their shop, a complete as­ Danl. B. Steuman, BOSTON. signed hv 1 Butts Address all orders lo Seth V, Willi others to numerous to mention. A May 28, 1846 n l‘Jly LIBERAL DISCOUNT made to tlmse or Mechanical Dentistry. sortment ol l'ov.ht. Bielon, Mass. Dr C. has bc'm long m the p..-: ion ;n.d hus (J o rd a g e a n d £>u«*k. o f li I.ollie AAarness work. AGENTS. East Thomaston, C. A. Mucomhci: who purebuso puekus till the enis from Those about purehnsing HOLESALE mid It. ml, constantly on West Thomiisioii, T. Eogg; Warren, O, S An­ Boxes. n F ) ,d l'l.i! ilelphia . bout the SUMMER GOODS. are invited to call nml exam­ hand and for sule at Nos 22 A 21, drews and S. B. W etherbec; Woldolioni, W II ; lie . ine their stock, which con- W Eastern Rail Road W'btirf, Boston, byBarnard; (.'ala ten, J Jones. Solti also by agents Thitt day reeut per generally. eoplynll NET ■ _ — SIMS of BOYNTON fit. MILLER. The I ' I llle <1 'I c e ll! any Plated Silvtr, lleuss, t r o t h U . on STEAMER PENOBSCOT, Boston, Fob. 9, lblG. n-5 Net 'I' 1.1! O lla L.llic j,!a'e.> on a new und most RICH and desirable assortment of New Covert d, Japanned, and Tin .Mounted F II E S II N. ID. to IS 1... ' e. „! Harnesses, Double Harnesses, Team Col­ COMMERCIAL CO1 FEE HOUSE? pcrlcet plan, Plates ;nse’ t.‘il on Alnio.“>j.hei ic A Style DRESS (e FANCY GOODS sueli us 3000 lbs. sup. flax herring tv. m •. 2 tin. .id. 2 give futile LEVI WHITNEY. formation as to the state of the market cVe., will j from the best of Cotton, twisted very even und from tho country, wishing dental operations, uto SNOW A D E N N IS’. satisfaetom lo Purchasers. • •Corner of Milk ami Katieryinureh St’s.,* • be promptly given n9 aniform, inteuded us sul sLilutc for common , invite ! to < all. E Thomaston. May 5, 16tf East Thorasston, January, 18 JA nl 3m BOSTON. c9 Boston, March 11, 1846, Iuwrp yarn twmc nObin East Thomaston, Feb 4, 1840