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leal with. Most of ’em are poor, and can’t twenty ami that I was fifty-four, hut he al­ her husband that is to he, the finest fellow , -’Hid watched him. He stopped and took D om estic. jis possible early in the season, then, as tin- buy a machine right oft’ hut are ready and ways seemed like a boy to me, and here under the sun; and let mi! tell you there’s the letter out of his pocket, opened it and The woods in the vicinity of Keene N. II, are fam, harden many a gentleman not so well off as my looked at it: then looked round and seeing full of tramps, and several robberies have oc­ corn begins to tassel out. go through with willing to pay so much a week. That suits was I waking up to the fact that he was a a light hoe and cut out every spear of them and suits me, if they’ll only keep the grown man, and that he was thinking and hoy will he, even if the money has all come mcstill there, he returned slowly, and com curred. ItuiEF articled, i'llKl'catloilR, amt rtaililt. (if eaparii*ma' ingup to me thrust the letter into my hand, thistle and pull up every blade of quack payments up to the end. feeling as J lirst. thought and felt when I out of a queer trade. Airs. W. J. Walker, wile of the proprietor of the dating tn Fartn, Garden nr Hnueeliiilil management THE CHAMBERED NAUTILUS. say in g : with all the root that can be got attached. The way I’ve been bitten though, by some saw his mother, nigh upon eight and twen­ New Hampshire House at Dover, was robbed on ire Invited from o u r rea d er, intereated in mieli m attere. “ There! you can read it. I would have Phequaekshould he put in heapsand burned, BY OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES. folks, has made me that c:ise-hardened that ty years ago. W IL LI AM G KIM M’S ( OURT- the 28th, of SGOO0 worth of diamonds, which never let you see it only I know heconldn’t were taken from her room during her absence. hut the thistle roots will seldom if ever iometimes I’ve wondered whether I’d got I lay back, thinking and telling myself I ING. B e g in n in g with the present number, wc bear that you’d think me a rogue or a liar. stirt again, and pulling up at this season This is the ship of pearl, which poets feign, my heart left, ami the wife's had to inter­ was very savage with him for deceiving General Sherman has authorized the command­ He’d rather you would know all than purpose hereafter to devote one or two col­ o f th e year, o r even cu ttin g oil', is final and Sails the unshadowed main,— fere. telling me I’ve been spoiled with me, and that I wouldn't have him and his ing officer at Barrancas to remove the whole or A Few months ago, .Jack told you a story th a t.” any part of his command to the Pine woods of umns of our space weekly to the considera­ certain destruction. The cost of doing The venturous hark that flings prosperity and grown unfeeling. mother laying plots together against me. The letter was to this purpose: Florida, or to any point the commanding General this is not large, varying with prices of On the sweet summer wind its purpled wings It was she made me give way about and that I wouldn’t stand by ami see him about Jacob Grimm. Now you shall have tion of farm, garden and household allairs. of the Deprtment of the Gulf may appoint. labor and abundance of weeds; hut we are In gulfs enchanted, where the siren sings, make a fool of himself with the lirst pretty “ D ear B r o t h e r :—I suppose you all Ruth, for one day, after having had my something about his brother, sent to me by Wc cannot give the farmer a journal large­ satisfied that it is always a profitable oper- And coral reefs lie hare, girl he set eyes on. when he might marry thought me dead when you were so long The assistant treasurer at has been bristles all set up by finding out that three your friend, Mr. Butterworth : ly devoted to the interests of soil culture, tion on all land foul with thistles. We have W here the cold sea-maids rise to sun their streaming pod sound machines, by best makers, had Maria Turner, the engineer’s daughter, and without hearing of me. I was very near directed by the Secretary of the Treasury to sell Some people who write books never gold during the month of August as follows: nor the horticulturist a paper that shall tell repeatedly had the cost more than repaid have a nice bit of money with her to put it. I met with an accident and broke some gone nobody knew where, who should marry. It’s a pity, because those who $•1,500,000 on the first and third Thursdays each, not only in the corn erop. hut in the suc­ into the business, and then he my part­ of my bones before 1 was three months in him all that can he said about fruit-grow­ •ome into the shop hut a lady-like-looking write hooks are such good folks. .Jacob and $1,000,01)11 on the second and fourth Thurs­ ceeding oats and barley, besides leavin0* Its wehs of living gauze no more unfurl ; woman in very shabby widow’s weeds. ner. wr te books are such good f o lk s .L eo America/nn(l j have been in the hospital ing, nor yet the house-wife one devoted to Wrecked is the ship of pearl ! and \\ illiam Grimm, who w rote the fa iy (;ver sinc(J They ifc win ,)e month» ,je_ days each. Total $5,000,000. the land cleaner for years thereafter. She wanted a machine for herself and “ No,” I says; “ if you plot together, I’ll bringing her information about all the And every cliamhercd cell, stones, were bachelors D.ey always f(„,. , alu ;lble to wGrk. I was hopinsr to A dispatch to the Treasury says that three of — ------daughter to learn, ami said she hail heard plot all alone,” and then I pretended to hopiu W here its dim dreaming life was wont to dwell, lived together and worked togather, and the secret service men made a descent upon a house various interesting and important concerns that I w ould Lake the m oney by instalm ents. wake up. took no notice, and had my sup­ send you some help before this time, hut STOKING IIAY IN TIGHT As the frail tenant shaped his growing shell, wrote in a wonderfully contented way be­ in the outskirts of St. Paul, Minn., about 1 o’clock of household economy; but nevertheless, in Now, just half an hour before, by our shop per. Sunday morning, 1st, and captured a two dollar Before thee lies revealed,— fore either had a wifi* or children. At last J"011 se0 ^ow *s- greatest burden on BARNS. clock, I had made a vow that I’d give up I kept rather grill!the next morning, and lore either Ua<, a .. wile * ,or children. . cai ,, last ,, nn f mind is the money Mr.y . Haim n ton i. lent i plate, two $10 plates and a $20 plate, all coun­ this department, we shall he able in the Its irised ceiling rent, its sunless crypt unsealed! they thought it best that one o f them ...... - , ...... ill that part of the trade, ami I was very made myself very busy about the place, me to pay my passage. It ought to have terfeit; also $80,000 in counterfeit money on th e course of tlie year to give the farm­ Neraly thirty years ago a man of pro­ Year after year beheld the silent toil rough with her—just as 1 am when I'm and I dare say spoke more sharply than should marry. Neither wanted been paid long ago. So, brother, as soon Paducah National Bank of Kentucky. Two prill- er many useful hints and suggestions, gressive idea- said to us that gi-.iss but That spread his lustrous coil ; ross—and said “ No.” usual, hut the wifi* and Luke were as quiet hit—which should it he? you have set the potatoes on mother’s lei’s of the notes, named Woolsey, and Cizer, and A fter Ion partially eured coulX* be stored in large Still, as the spiral grew, But you will if the la lv gives secur­ as could he: and about twelve I went out. , , , , . little place, go20 somewheresom cw hi where money is the wife of Woolsey, were arrested. and many valuable items of information hrothi concluded to he zeueroiis and self- t<) ‘ arn(j(,» a]|(, gu(. as mucll as wi|| >ay bulk in tight barns, w ith jH*rfeet safety, and II.- left the past year's dwelling for the new, ity.” says my wife hastily. with a little oil-can and two or three tools I11 the race between Gen. Butler’s yacht Amer­ peitineut to his calling, to gather many stole with soft step its shining ar.liway through forgetful, and relieve William of his sujwushare .... i « ,i. . i • i . r *. • mie out looking better and less musty 'The p >or woman gave such a wpc-be- in my pocket. • f? ..... i. I . i • ,i i i r the gentleman, and take it to him. hut don t ica and Rufus Hatch's yacht Resolute, at Isles of items of interest to those interested in gar­ • Built up its idle door, in the difficulty by taking the burden of a , , .3, 1 1 ,1 , • . . than if dried and stored in ventilated bams. gone look at us that it made me more out It was not far to Bennett’s place, and on r 4..° 1,11.1 lot him know a word but that I sent it, as 1 Shoals, on Monday, the 2d, the America won by I Stretched in his last-found home, and knew the old wife upon hiniselt So he sclented a hand- ...j ... n den and fruit culture, and to note and pub­ W e regarded it ;is a visionary idea to )f temper than ever, for I could feel that getting to the right house, I asked for Mrs. minutes ami 42 seconds. no m ore. some young lady, hut here lie hesitated/ tv.,?;', „ 1 .|IW ,.*i r,i lish for the benelitof our lady readers many which he had given a kindly reception on if 1 stopped I should have to let her have Murray, and was directed to the second • * , 7, •, r . ... . , Was it not grand—the conlidi.nce of the A workman in South Chicago has picked up a again and delayed, for lie did not like to do • • 1 1 ... ,i„ 1,; • 1 . ,1 ■ 1 1 account of its novelty, hut which would re­ Thanks for the heavenly message brought by thee, one at her own terms. Ami so it was: for floor, where, as I reached the door, I could . r .• 1 11 injured brother in bis brother at home, and bottle on the lake shore containing a card with little matters that may he of service in th e COUltlll.r. W illiam thought he WO Id „c sult in loss if put in practice. Child of the wandering sea, there, if I didn’t let 1km- have a lirst-elass hear the clicking of my sewing-machine, tile worthiness of that confidence in the this inscription : “ July lGtli, 2 A. M. We can­ their culinary and other domestic employ­ encourage him a little hv going to see the not stay up more than an hour longer as the gas It was the custom then to side up barns Cast from her lap, forlorn! machine, as good as new, she only paying and whoever was th ere w as so busy over it other? This. 1 think, actually throws the young lady himself. He found her so is rapidly escaping. N. S. G.“ It is believed to m ents. with green hoards, so that they would F rom th y dead lips a clearer noli* is 1m.rn seven ami six down, and undertaking to that she did not hear me knock, so 1 high sense of honesty into the shade, bright handsome and engaging that lie immedi­ have been thrown out of Donaldson’s balloon by shrink in se:isoning, leaving wide cracks to Than ever Triton blew from wreathed horn! pay half-a-crown a week, and no more se- opi ned the door softly and looked in. as that is also. We tire convinced, also, that whatever is ately fell in love with her, and to his sur­ bis companion, Mr. Grimwood, and to be a further admit the air for drying out the hay. An W hile on mine ear it rings, urity than nothing. 'There in the hare room sat, asleep in her presented to.ur readers in this departmenl prise found courting the most agreeable ouidirmatiou of their fate. important principal* was here overlooked. T hrough tin* ’deep caves o f thought] I h e ar a voice To make it worse, too, if I didn’t send chair, the widow lady who came about the A ll will not he alone of interest to those who thing in the world. But the lady was Usyit)pathetic ILii’voad Ohio was visited by a severe rain storm Sunday Fermentition. like combustion, is caused that sings:— the thing home without charge, Luke going machine, and I could see that in her face Jacob’s hv selection—how what was to be O ilicial. the 1st,causing great damage to growing crop: t till farm or garden tis a means of liveli- by the union of oxygen and carbon, an*l xml, with it, for he was hack at home now keep­ which told plainly enough that the pain Build tliec m i* stately mansions, O i done? Here was trouble again. seriously interrupting travel. Many of the rivers hood, for m ost o f o u r tow n readers doubt- can no more proceed if air is excluded, ing my hooks, being grown into a line and suffering she must have been going As the swift seasons roll! An old aunt went to Jacob, very kindly, “ Your fan*, if you please, madam,*’said overflowed their bounds, aud iuudated the bottom inKC .. , . . than lire can burn under like conditions. Leave thy low-vaulted past! young fellow of live and twenty: and I sat through for years would soon he over, and an d s a id : the conductor to an elderly lady who had lauds hi 0 portions of the State the deluge r ' c 01 less interest in son|c form Many farmers have learned that manure I«et each new temple, nobler than the last, md growled the whole of the rest of the gave me a kind of turn. o f rain changed in the afternoon to terrific hail- , ° f soil-culture. W c shall he g lail to have “ William is in love—he cannot wrong got aboard at a way station. will not ferment rapidly when it is trodden Shut thee from heaven with a dome more vast, day, calling myself all the weak-minded •• It’s no business of yours,” I said to my­ stones’ I an y o f o u r read ers en g ag ed o r interested you—what shall he do ?” fhe elderly lady lookud up, and, drawing down so as to nearly exclude the air. and Till thou at length art free, idiots under the sun, and telling the wife self, roughly; and 1 turned then to look at “ This is the most joyful tidings lover forth a letter, spoke with a voice that w Ground wac broken recently at Philadelphia in ag ric u ltu re co ntribute, in b rief form to that it seldom lirefangs when thr vn Leaving thine outgrown shell by life’s unresting sea! that business was going to the dogs, and I who was bending over my machine. heard said Jacob. “ Let him have her—let shrill: for the buildings to be erected for the government .1 • , where cattle can trample it under :<• houlil he ruined. I could sec no face—only a slight figure in Fairmountomit Park,l’n»*k and nod the erection of the main ; ” ‘O l Ml nueiit, any facts, observations, him have her ! ’ And he packed his trunk “Twoof Mr.------’s children is dead, and Tho class which, ahore all otl . has You ought to he ashamed of yourself, in rusty black; and a pair of busy white buildin* id the imulel army poit hospital has WEDDED. and started oil* for the llartz Mountiins. they’ve writ me to conn* to the huryin’ to- experiences or suggestions which they made grass and hay an especial -tudv. i- Tom,” she said. hands were trying very hard to govern the t e n commenced. The Interior Department nu l , think m ay b e o f inform ation o r in tere -t to d a iry n u n . William married, and Jacob came to day. Isn’t it tumble?” the Siuitlusonian Insitution will occupy nearly twu- , Some quick and hitter word we said. So I am,’’says I. “ I didn’t think I thing, and to learn how to use it well. T’liey have ascertain *d by expenmi nt- could he such a fool.” “ So that’s the gal, is it?’’ I said to my­ live with him. In time he loved Wiliam’s The conductor looked as shocked as possi- thirds of the space in the main building, which ou ,crs» :l$ w ell as to receive from house- And then we parted, llow the sun wife and little children very much. One hie, and expressed sympathy, directed by science, that hay will ke< p bet­ Such a fool as to do a good kind action self. “ Ah. Luke, mv hoy, you’ve got to covers an area of 100,000 sipiare feet. keepers o riginal an d approved recipes for Swain through a sullen sen of gray! of these children became a noble and use- 1 “ And,” eon Jnued* the old lady, “ I want ter in dapboarded or battened barns then lo one who was eyidenly a lady horn, and tin* silly calf age, and I dare say—” Judge Morris, counsel for Theodore Tilton, on 1 cu lin ary processes and suggestions upon A chill fell on the summer day. fill man. And the two brothers grew old you to let me ride free.’’ in open barns or stacks. That the heating ome down in the world !” I got no further, for at that moment the Monday, the 2d,served a untilc on Shearman x o th er m-,tt.*r< k.. 1 1 Life’s best and happiest hours were done; together, and when they were not writing “ I can’t let yon ride free unless you have Sterling, aiturncy, of record, tor Henry Ward ' . J" ,tU *" to l.otisehol.i m:,,.- will he so moderate as to only dry out the Yes,” 1 says, “ to living in Bennett’s girl started, turned around, ami turned up­ Friendship was dead hooks of great learning they did that other a pass,” returned the conductor, mildly. Beecher to he prepared to answer in a new trial | ao e,b c Rt. hay without moulding. Place, where I’ve sunk no less than ten on me a timid, wondering face, that made If it is a fact that hay can hc safely put How proud we went our separate ways. machines in live years.” my heart give a queer throb, and I couldn't good thing—they wrote fairy stories for •Not to go to a funeral?” said the old on the first Monday in September. j • — ------And spake no word and made no iiwnn; little children. lady. into a large mow, in a tight barn, less Yes,” says the wife, “ and cleared hnn- Like my eyes off her. Morris x I’cai^wall. Tilton s attomys, have ANT O l' INTERESTIN’ FVIDI- She braided up lier floating hair, cured than is necessary if stacked or stored Ireds of pounds. Tom, I’m ashamed of “ Hush ! ” she said softly, holding up her This story of bachelor Jacob Grimm re “ No, madam,” replied the conductor, served notiue upon Mr. Beecher's counsel, to he I N G . T hat I had always called so fair. • I’m sorry to say that the rules of the prepared to answer in a new trial 011 tlie first upon scattblds, or in open barns, it is a you—you a man with twenty workmen hand; and I saw it was thin and transpar­ minds me, though I hardly know why, of *. Tlie new trial is expect -! very important fact to farmers, as it will As though she scorned my loving tone, road are very strict, and I am not allow ed Wednesday ut Septcml Too many of the farmers over New Eng­ busy up-stairs, a couple of thousand pounds ent as if shi* had been ill. the crusty old bachelor who made a will enahle them to gather their hay erop with My word of praise. worth of stock, ami in the hank a ------” “ Mv name’s Smith.” I said taking out a i to d iscrim in ate.” ( c l to bosliort. Me. Mo is, counsel for Tilton, say-: land lack interest in their vocation. In­ trial will be short ils tin y much less exposure to the vieis.-itiuh's of A nd 1 ? I m atched h e r w o rn w ith scorn, leaving his entire fortune to lie divided “ W ell. I think you o u g h tn ’t to ch arg e 1 ’* Undoubtedly th e mu stead of living to farm, they farm to live, “ Hold your longue, will you!” I said aserew-driver. “ My machine; how does her for adultery ils he h a ­ weather, for even where hay is in eoek, among tlie girls who had refused him. folks for going to a funeral.” persisted tin* I l,n’l a-s it is tin* only w ay they ‘have to g et a 1 hated her with all my my heart, roughly, and went out into the shop to try it go? Thought Fd come and see.” il tried 011 several outside collateral m atters.’' • the exterior surface is injured by contact Until—we chanced to meet one day; o b i lady. md w ork it all oil*. Her face lit up in a moment, and she “ For to them, ” he added, feelingly, “ 1 He -ays then* is testimony of great importance living. I hey work not because they feel with dew or rain.— Unrai lh»m . She turned her pretty head away, Luki* cam e hack soon after, looking very came forward eagerly. owe all my earthly happiness.”— l,'roni “ If we let everybody going to funeraU which will materially alter the complexion of an interest in improving and making more I saw two pleading tear-drops start. 1 range, and I was at him ijiieetly. •• 1 am so glad you’ve come,” she said, ride free,” again spoke the conductor, “ It things and will prove Beecher guilty. <’ .n,l prolnietive their homesteads, hut because “ Jack-in -thc-l*ulpil" SI. Nichohis Jar Ix»! love w as horn. Where’s tin; seven an’ six!” I says, an­ “ 1 can’t quite manage this.” wouldn’t pay. Besides, it would he en­ l’ryor says, if Tilton had not called this cn tin* ihey must labor to live, and they don’t CAKE OF YOUNG CHICKENS. Hom.; fond, repentant word I said, g rily . Sin* pointed to tin* th read reg u lato r, ami J u n e . couraging the funeral business in a way that (oiigregational church would have acted on it; know how to do anything else—they never 8he answered only with a sigh; H<* didn’t answer, hut put three half- the next minute I was showing her that it would east a gloom over the i-nlire eounlry. and that the leading witnesses ot the next trialrial having learned any trade, and, therefore But when 1 look her hand in mine Many are the ways in which, in poultry rowns down on the desk, took out the ; too tight, ami somehow, in a gentle, llONOlt-BltlGUT. Y o u r fare is a dollar and a half, madam.” will he Lees, tin* druggest, Henry Bowen andmd . have no knowledge of what is denominated A radiant glory, half divine, keeping, little losses are sustained, which hook, made his entries—date of delivery, timid way. the lit tic witch quite got over j “ W ell. ” retorted the ol«| lady, ‘h a w in g Joseph » . Richard-, Mrs. Tilton's brother. J skilled labor. Such are “ traditional farm­ Flooded tin* earth and filled the sky, in the end often amount to eomparalive T lie S to r y IrUli I niigranl. ' out a well-lilled purse’ •• I th in k vou m ight I I •• Associated Press reporter had an interview ers,” of the very lowest type of that large Now w e a re w«-d.—1 ha rlh am i Jhnne. lirst paym ent, when the o th er’s dm*, am i all inc. ami I stoppial then* two hours helping failure. Exposure of young broods in in­ let m e g o free, ’specially a< I’m g o in g to a with Indian t ’hief Beaveritcnn Tuesday,the 3d. lie class of New-England tillers, so called, ol tin* rest o f it,—ami was then g o in g into tin* her, till her eyes sparkled with delight as Before the famine of IS HI and the fol­ clement weather is so gros- a fault, and is house. double funeral. Mr.------’s children is both states that Lee secure* 1 the Indians to kill tliecm i- the soil, In* found mil how easily she could now . lowing years, then* w:is already a consider, so plainly seen to he a losing ojicration. “ Mind.” 1 says, sharply, “ those pay­ make the needle dart in ami m il o f hard I • lead, and they’ll he buried ill the same grams by an otler of clothing, guns and hoi-ses; We were led to this train of thought hv able llow of emigration to America: hut that Lee commanded during the tight: that the that a call of attention to care in this re­ ments arc 1<> he kept up to the day: ami to­ m aterial. grave. I reckon. O il! it’s a turribleblow !” a recent conversation with a man who is a few well-to-do p«*ople wi ll! then. Il was Indians had mi animosity again-t the emigrants: gard seems scarcely necessary; yet chicks (taleo nntL> ketches. morrow you go to Holly’s who live nearly I>«» you think yon can do it now?” I And the old lady, wiping her eyes, paid master luiihliT, brick and stone mason, who chiefly young men and women, sons and that the story about the emigrants poisoning an often sutler from cold and dampness when opposite to ’em, and teli ’em to keep an eye lu*r fare. As the co n d u cto r m oved on knows what to do and the best way of do­ daughters of poor families. It often am . , , ox or spring is to put all the blame on the Indians. we little think they do. 'Flu: recent spring on the willow, or we shall lose another ma­ I think I am so glad you nger and remarked, ing it in his special line of business. Inei KI TH MURRAY. pea red that means were raised with difli- The return of the Kentucky State election have lias been cold and backward, and therefore ch in e.” with some indignation: ••’I’liese railroad­ dentally he superintends the cultivation of eulty enough lor one of a numerous family been entiling in slowly. The Democrats will proK very unfavorable to the raising «»f early vlng-Maclilne. “ You needn’t be afraid, father.” he says, So am I,” 1 said gruffiy; “ Il will ers is the most unfeelin’ folks I ever seed.” farm-lands, ami renders them more pro­ ■ of Tinkering i lo pay passage to America, and on such ahly have about the same majority as at th e la -t chicks. In such weather d i bens should make it all the ftisier for you to earn tha ductive than other similar lands in the coldly; “ they're honest, enough, only and similar pleas I was often asked to lend he kept eoop'-d up, as the -hi* k- wilt thus A curious trade to tai • t". but then it jK >or.” town where he resides. He makes and icy. and pay for it.” the price of a passage, to he repaid by the Notes :inw ebb with me win n T look it up. to quarrel with somebody, ami that did Tic 1 • - at Labrador arc report0 1 to be plic- ir v. iy freely, and therefore, he har­ needs tempering to ,lie young < hick is well lastly. I often lent the reiplired sum—then only Salnplay Inly Bist, .at Marion. Ohio, said There, I won’t boast, only siy lhal J m it. That you will, my dear,” I s a v s in inst a complete failure. Vessels of I’MKhpiir vest.- beautiful crops of vvliatever sort or as to the lamb. Close coops area great three or four pounds. They sailed ii rile commiTuinl world estimates the thankful for it. Poverty in.' in u tin spite of myself, for I fell sure that it wasn’t kind he grow- On a few acres of land he protection, and except at times of heavy “ When 1 ask you for your opinion, small sailing ships from every little port value of our etirreney by the time it is sup- donor and love flics out of the window, so young man, you give it me; ami when 1 in- speaking, hut so m eth in g in m e. “ Sin* < get more produce than is harvested on rains, or in ease of danger from rats, it is and with very inadequate arrangement jioseil it will take to redeem it in gold; and they say; but that's all nonsense, or else tell you to do a thing, you do it,” 1 says, in been ill long? ” I said, nodding towards An iinniense meeting in favor of amnesty for farm s o f from 1(M) to 200 acres os carried most convenient, and just as well for the for their welfare. toaeeomplish it- redemption, so that our your poor people would be always miser­ as savage a way as ever I spoke to tin* lad. her mother. the Fenian convicts was held in Hyde Park, Lon- on, or ra th e r o//‘ in th at sam e tow n__“ oil',” chirks so far :is health and comfort are Contrary to what, might, perhaps, he ex notes and gold will heroine interehaiige- able, while according to my exjiericnee, “ You go over to-morrow ami tell Holly to “ Months,” she said, with the tears skirl­ don, Sunday, tin* 1st. Upwards of 100,0011 people We said—ami mean it as to that exhaustive concerned, not to use hoards for the floor­ peeted. these poor people generally sen ahle, is nowthe highest ohjeet of statesman- attendance, the usualsqieeches were made, (.ourse of ou r N ew -E ngland towns. your poor man is often more light-hearted keep a strict lookout on those people—do ing in her pretty eyes; “ hut,” she added ing of tlie coops. But each day they me hack the sum lent within a ear, and • -hip. and will result in the greatest good to and 1 olutioi [•arried. brightly. “ I shall have enough with this to Said this mechanic—“every farmer should he moved a few feet to fresh ground, th an tin* m an w ith thousands. yon h e a r? ” the exceptions. J am ashamed to iy, were ' the laboring classes.” lie denied that eon- 1 was at mv wits’ ends fo r something to gel her good medicines and things she can should make experiments instead of doing to insure cleanliness and exemption in a “ Father,” he says, looking me full in the thi! very persons of whom 1 had felt most traction makes money scarce or adds to the A WAIT MEMORY. do. and sat nibbling my nails one day ami face. •• I couldn't insult them by doing such fancy; ” and os I looked at her, something just as others have done and for no other g reat measure from vermin. At times, secure—very decidedly of a class looked present financial distress, lie considered re:ison than that they have done it. and when the weather is unusually rough, and grumbling horribly. a thing.” then without another word he in me said— on as more respectable; while the poorer .it length the position of the Republican and The neighborhood of tin* Silver Springs “ D on’t go on like that. Tom. says my ldess you, dear! I hope you thus he may learn, perhaps, something new the chicks stand crying and -hivering in walked quietly out of tin? shop, leaving me “ God my and less esteemed absolutely never failed Democratic parties on the etirreney que farm itself is occupied by a community of wife: “ things might he will;” and the next minute I was going and advantageous to himself.” This is the cold, quiet, peace and comfort may lie worse.” worse than ever. m<‘—and they were many. They were al lion, claiming that the Republicans‘had Blairs. A more elegant country seat than a good and practical suggestion. Condi­ secured by throwing over the coop a scrap “ How?’’ I said. It was about eight o’clock that I was sit­ down-sLiirs, calling myself a fool. so. for the most part, persons over whose steadily aeteiffor the best interests of the that of the senior Blair is that of his son, “ Why, we might have Luke at home, tions vary as soils and climates vary; so al­ of old carpet, so as to darken it and cause ting by the parlor lire, with the wife work­ They thought I didn’t know at home, but families or relations here I had no power, whole eouutrv. defending the action of See- Montgomery Blair. This latter house has I di brief liistory nftho national capital from the North, and it is Onions must he hoed about once in two “ Things can’t he worse,” I said angrily: put the accounts away and began to pocket, after going to fetch it from the up period- tioubtless it.c to tne negngeu„P of t|ie (jon fodder corn. \Ve prefer them. ;is we have weeks, or often enough to keep down the alone, and succeeded in getting •» 1T0111 ciiorpenmng ciaim which com , 4 often said, to Millet or Hungarian gr:iss, be- ami I was going to prove myself in the read . , widow ’s. me suihcient to pay a brother's passage, I jea)iy for :l 7aid on tin* national treasury1 1 1 federate commanding officers, and to u.,. weeds. wrong by making my wife cry, when there T h e wifi* saw the storm brew ing, an d she And all tlie time 1 told myself 1 didn’t bacchanal festivities of the Confederate •:uise the erop is more abundant, and fur­ which was duly repaid within the year 1 ^yO(Mjwal.(| ;in(| ( horpem iing w ere contract* ther, because thec,.«»b. 1;^ r better. Cucumbers should receive./’ was a knock at the door. knew how put out, I was, for I had not lit like it, for 1 could see that Luke was ,,r or ashes occasionally to keep the The next year the same family, hearing for carrying certain California mails. line in the vicinity of Silver Springs, that When a farmer make- up ms t. “ Come in,” I said, and a fellow-lodger changed, and always thinking of that girl my pipe, nor yet had my evening nap, of situations for two more of their number, (In Mar.lt tijis'o. Congress passed an act the rebel cavalry did not enter and burn l i e to farm and no longer J a n a to live, he I mgs away. put in his head. which 1 always have after tea. So she did —a girl not half good enough for him. I borrow ed t h e greater part of two passages, directing the Postmaster (ieneral to adjust Wellington. Four hours probably stood will not he content with less than a ton of Grafts must he looked to. and where “ Are you good at works, Mr. Smith? what she knew so well how to do—tilled remembered being poor myself, ami I which again was repaid within the prom­ between Washington and its destruction. shoots appear on the stock to rob the graft, hated poverty, ami I used to speak harshly and settle with Cltorpenning, tis surviving hay per acre on his grass land, and of in­ h e said. my pipe, forced it into my hand, and just ised tim e. partner, his claim for such services and for Those who lived during that time re- ferior quality at that, of 30 bushels of corn they should he rubbed o il’, so that all the “ What works?” I said; “ fireworks— to Luke and the wife, and feel very hitter. :is I was going to dash it to pieces in the Not very long after this, another brother f the ">it'‘i).‘ii'*i.in o f tlie ' nxMnb.-r the terrib le scenes T'lie hom o per acre instead of GO to 75 :is he may have, nourishment may go to the gi-aft. g a sw o rk s?” ashes, she gave me one of her old looks, At last came an afternoon when I knew dam ages liy reason borrowed the price of his passage. nntraet. On May •>;•) ls/,7is..., Postmasterrosimasieri ' tlttar.ls were prepnre.l to .io their best duty. or 75 bushels of potatoes per acre when he Support the tomatoes with wooden frames, “ No.no; I mean works of things as kissed me on the forehead, as with one there was something wrong. The wife had General Brown found’titat then; was' due ! and tlie convalescents, even, from tlie Itos But a year passed and no return came. General Brown found that there was duo -— — • — ■ • • '.'i . may grow .>....300 mist bushels per acre and up- or drive in a stake and fasten them to that. with wheels and springs.” hand she pressed me hack into my ehair, gone out directly after dinner, saying she goes And a second year likewise. the sum of !?h>ls struggled to shoulder theirohlgui^. | war.Is, or oats at 25 ...... 0 bushels per acre Keep them off the ground if you want your “ Middling,” I said: for I was fond of and then with the other she lit a splint and was going to see a sick woman—I knew O ctober IS.'o. he found due a further sum : 1 he consternation at the . tatc department w|lch |1(. v w (0 ()1. w jlel. In the course of the third year his broth­ fruit to ri|»en well and he free from decay. pulling clocks to pieces and trying to in­ held it to my tobacco. who it was, bless you! and Luke was fidg­ er came to me and brought the repayment which made tite whole amo.u.t $100,072.95. | »:esso great that al .lie valuable are lives .,cl.e_ ani, ,,, of otllL.,. crops v en t. 1 was done. She always gets over me eting about, not himself; and at last he Xol.odv hut Cltorpenning ever pretended : °f the government had been packed niton A small farmer whom we knew well in The soil around trees in orchanls and (I think three pounds ten shillings). nurseries should be kept loose and free from “ I wish you'd come and look at this like that: and after smoking in silence for took his hat and went out. I asked him if his brother had sent any­ that tins was not a liberal allowance, and I :l steamer at tile bevcnth-strcct w hat f, and th(, n(.i;;l1|)O1.|,o,>,| where wc were horn and weeds. 'Fop dressing with tishes and old sewing-machine of mine, for I can’t get it half an hour, I was lying hack, with my “ 'They might have confided in me,” I thing to help his old mother, or to assist even he took the money, although under !>''•• steamer was ready to he cut ft on lmt, after i1!lvi , ;ls his falhel. aI|I| said bitterly, hut all the time I knew that manure is excellent for trees in hearing con­ to g o .” eyes closed,dropping off to sleep, when the another to go to New York. He said lie p . ; .Sl On July 15,1870,1870, he "procured procured ! moorings aimand i<>to run uthe c gauntletull tuto »the < his neighbors did, applvintc what little nta- Sewing machines were newish in those wife said (what had gone before I hadn’t 1 wouldn’t let them. “They’ll he spending had not—not a farthing. li’te’pttage by Co'ngresss of -Ia resolutionreso.'ntion di- ArmyArtny of the.he James at:'t tlie word w of o com r d hc ,1;lll pathieally on J or-1 acres dition. money—throwing it away. I know they’ve days, ami 1 got up to look at it, and after h ea rd )— “ Where is your brother now?” 1 asked. maud. Tlie sconts brought word of tile >f plou;xhhind, concluded at last, having be­ Lime, salt and ashes are good fertilizers spent jiounds on them already.” reeting the Postimister General ag ain to about an hour’s fiddling about, I began to “ Yes, lie's asleep now.” “ I don’t know where lie is, it’s so long advance of Earlys division. Tlie hasty come tired of gleaning, to put it all on to for potatoes. They may h»* applied about At last I got in such a way that I called adjust the claim. Mr. John A. J. Creswell, the hill before hoeing/ Sulphate of lime see a hit the reason why—the purpose, you That woke me up, of course, and if I since he wrote.” rumor swelled the divisions into ail im­ half an acre, ami the result was begot more know, of all the screws and cranks ami down our foreman, left him in charge, and who was then at the head of the depart­ (Plaster of Paris) is well applied by sifting didn’t lie there shamming and heard all And saying this, lie suddenly stopped mense army. The army which should corn that setison than ever before, with less wheels: I found out, too, why our neigh­ took my hat and went out after them. ment, certitieil, on December 2:1. 1870, that they saiil in a whisper. and colored. have defended Washington was following labor, ami he afterwards pursued the course it upon the tops when they are wet :is soon bor’s wife, who was a dressmaker, and had Everything was very quiet in Bennett’s there was duetoChorpeiining, besides what as they break through the ground, and again “ How came you to make him more vexed “ Why,” said I, “ how long is it since the shovel and the hoe in the southern Po­ of manuring liberally. However well just shirted one. could not get it to go; and plaee, fora couple of dirty, dejected-looking had been paid already, the sum of $ 1 when about six inches high. The yielu is than he was, Luke? ” said the wife; and lie you heard from him? ” tomac country and along the James, file hoimepathy may result when applied to the before night, by thinking, and putting this women, one of whom was in arrears to me, 010.90. Before the money could be takeu considerably increased by these applica­ told h er. “ Is it more than a month?” famous sixth corps of the l’otomac army application of vile, noxious drugs, it does and that together, had got her in the way had sent the children that played in the from the Treasury under this monstrous “ I couldn’t do it, mother,” he said ex­ “ (Hi yes.” was ordered to Washington with the ut­ not work well in the applieation of manures tions. of working it pretty steady, though with court right away because of the noise, and ertificate. Congress passeda resolution n citedly. “ It was heart-breaking. She’s “ Is it three!” pealing the resolution under which Mr. moStmost Vpossilile ^/.m ^IXdispatch. b iinps This ' famous corps, in farming we are quite sure, ;is tau g h t by Hoc your potatoes as carefully as your my clumsy fingers, 1 couldn’t have done it were keeping guard so that they should living in a wretched room there with her N o answ er. ^-Z ^be^'tim' ' ---- y were upon the both experience and observation. No farm­ grandffithers did. and you will tind it will m yself. daughter; and, mother, when I saw her I not come back. steamers almost oeiore mey knew it, and pay. Machinery is excellent, hut in this “ Is it six?” his counsel, now claims that Postmaster er should undertake to till any more land I had my hit of dinner and tea with felt as if—there, I can’t tell you.” I went up the stairs softly, and all was were landed at Seventh-street wharf in ease it is well to have an old-fiishioncd au­ No answer. General Creswell was a judicial arbitrator, than he can manure bountifully, for then, if those people, and they forced half-a-crown “ Go on, Luke,” she said. very still, only as I got nearer to the room “ Is it a year? ” quicker time than tlie strength of the boil­ tom ation to follow along and inspect the and that his award was in the nature of a he till well, he will reap bountiful har­ ujxin me as well, and I went hack feeling “ They’re half starved ” he said, in a 1 could hear a bitter, wailing cry, and then ers of tlie good ships would have allowed work. “ What is worth doing at all. is “ No, Sir, it’s not a year.” judgment, creating a vested right to the vests. like a new man, so refreshing had been tha t husky way. “ Oh, mother, it’s horrible. I opened the door gently and went in. This brought them to the northern line of worth doing well.” Dig them by all “ Come now, tel, me, how long is it.” amount named. But when Posmaster When a man comes to the conclusion bit of work. Such a sweet, beautiful girl, and the poor Luke was there, sLmding with his head “ Well, Sir, I got the letter in Novem­ fortilieations four hours before the Confed­ means when the tops wither and the tubers “ There,” said my wife, “ I told yon bent by the sewing-machine; the wife sat (Ieneral Brown made a similar award (’hor- that he don’t know how to do anything else woman herself dying almost with some ter­ b e r.” erates, conscious of ail easy victory, were to eke out a miserable existence than to are ripe. Every day they remain under something would come.” in a chair, and on her knees, with her face penning refused to he bound by it. Attor­ rible disease. “ And this September. How is this? aware of the presence of the noted “ light- farm, ay, farm to live, you may make up ground after being ripe, they lose more “ Well, so you did,” I said; “but the buried in the wife’s lap, was the poor girl, ney General Pierrepont has investigated The wife sighed. Why did you not bring me the money as in.* Sixth." Meanwhile, the Confederate your mind at once that lie don’t know how good tlavor and nutriment than we can well something is rather small.” crying as if her little heart would break: the case ami decided against the claimant “ T h ey told m e,” he w en t on. “ how hard soon as you got it? ” •renerals, for what reasons has never yet to farm, or, in other words, he docs not live estim ate. But the very next day—as we were liv­ while on the bed, with all the look of pain on tlie proceedings of the Postmaster Gen­ they had tried to live by ordinary needle­ He colored more, and said, confusedly, been clearly shown, bad stopped their a.U to farm. Such a man may not have courage ing in the midst of people who were fast gone out of her face, lay the widow—gone eral were not judicial but ministerial, and work, and failed, and that as a last resource “ 1 couldn't come with it any sooner.” vanee at the Silver Springs boundary, in­ enough to commit silicide outright, or he Hiking to sewing-machines—if the folks to meet her husband where pain and sor­ that Congress had control of the matter THE USE OF SALT FOR STOCK. they had tried to get the machine.” “ Nonsense,” said I. “ You could not tending to march in along the Seventh- may deem it wicked to he a self-murderer from the next house didn’t want me to look row are no more. after bis Finding :is well as before it. “ Poor things!” says the wife; “ hut are come four or five miles? Now 1 see what street road to Washington early in the —yet lie drags out a miserable, starveling at theirs! And 1 hen the news spreading, as I couldn’t see very plainly, for there was While a certain amount of salt is abso­ you sure the mother was a lady?” it is; you have used the money your brother morning. The captains of Early s eoi ps existence that accomplishes the result in news will spread, that there was somebody a mist like before my eyes; hilt I know lutely necessary to tin* health of stock, it “ A clergyman’s widow.” says Luke, sent to repay his debt, and you have traded A ugi mkxt Against D ress.—A noted halted at tlie elegant mansion of Montgom- what seems a less objectionable manner. who could cobble ami tinker machinery Luke flushed up ns he took a step forward, by no means follows that its indiscriminate hastily: “ there isn’t a doubt about it. upon it in some way. As it happens, you clergyman exhorts his lloek ill a strain ei-v I'.lair—and tlie house w as specdly Let every man who feels that he lacks or without putting jieople to the expense that as if to protect the girl, and the wife looked use is either needful or safe. On the con­ Poor girl ! and they’ve got to learn to use have succeeded; hut if you had lost your burned. It is related that as soon ns the wants interest in his business or vocation, makers would, if the jobs didn't come in at me in a frightened way. which entirely eclipses Dow. Jr., and would trary, salt used in excessive quantities is it. before it will he of any use.” speculation, how would it have been ? Your (l imes Hashed iiplhe rebels shouted through wake up and show himself alive, and act as fast, so that I was obliged to get files and a But there was no need, for something highly dangerous. It acts upon the stom­ “ Poor girl, Luki'?” says the wife softly: brother would have been supposed by me be considered caricature but that it is proven their "|,1“:j.'rdrunken drunken leers,"1.‘ Remember l’liil Sher­ if he had some enterprise in that calling or vice—a regular set of tools by degrees; that wasn't me spoki', and that in a very ach and intestines as an irritant poison, and and 1 saw through my eyelashes that she lo have broken faith and neglected lo fullill to he authentic: idan and (lie Shenandoah Valley.” They vocation in which his lot seems to he cast, an d a t last I w as as busy as a l>ee from gentle way os I sti!pped forward, raised etises of death have occurred by permitting laid a hand upon his arm ami was looking his promise. Is it. not so?” “ We want a great ecclesiastical refornia- tried in like manner to destroy the house of :is a pilgrim or sojourner in a world where morning to night, ami whistling over my curiously at him, when if he didn’t cover the girl up, and kissed her pretty fine be­ old Francis Blair. But friends, who in the cattle ami hogs to consume too much of it. “ No, Sir; I never would let my brother’s tion ill this matter of Sabbath accoutre­ one of the decrees of Providence is that by When stock are allowed free access t«- it work as happy as a king. his face with his hands, rest his elbows on fore laving her little helpless head upon promise to you he broken.” ment. Shoo these religious peacocks out revels of the night did not forget the ties the sweat of the brow shall a man eat bread Of course every now and then I got a mv shoulder, and smoothing her soft brown they will take a small quantity of it very the table, and give alow groan! Then the “ Then how is it? Why were you so of tlie house of God. By your example of the old days and the respect due to old all the days of his life.—Selected. breakage, hut I could generally get over old woman got up, stood behind his chair, h air. ae-e, had placed a cordon of soldiers around often, hut if denied a frequent supply, they long? ” make subdued and modest Costume more become ravenous for it, and are in danger that by buying a new wheel or spindle, or and began paying with and caressing his “ Mother,” says that something from the home al Silver Springs, with orders to “ I couldn’t help it.” popular than gaudy apparel. Do not put of eating it to excess. The safest way is what not. * Next we got to supplying shut­ hair like the foolish old mother would. within me, “ I think there’s room in the protect it from destruction at all hazards. DESTROYING WEEDS. The jioor fellow was greatly confused. so much dry-goods on your back that you to use a small quantity regularly in the tles ami needles and machine cot ton. Soon “ Mother,” he says suddenjy, “ will you nest at home for this poor, forsaken little cannot climb into glory. You cannot sail This was done, and Francis Blair lias to-day But his flushed cheek changed to pale when July and August, says the R u ra l N ew food; a quarter of an ounce daily being after I Ixmght a machine o f a m an w ho go and see them? ” bird. Luke, my hoy, will yon go and fetch into the harbor of heaven with such rigging to thank the present Senator I s a i d : . Yorker, are probably the best months in the amply sufficient for a cow or a horse, anti was ’tired of it. Next week I sold it at a She didn’t answer for a minute, only a eah? Mother will see to what wants do­ as that. They would level their guns at Gordon and the dead General Breckinridge “ Now you did not intend, I see, to he year for destroying weeds. The summer a fourth of that quantitv for a hog or a good profit. Bought another ami another, stood looking down at him, and then said in g here.” that his home was not reduced to ashes. quite dishonest, :is you have at hut brought you as being a blockade runner, t omtng heats are at their fiercest and all annual sheep. If stock are salted once a week, and sold them; then got to taking them softly— lip to the celestial door, the gale keeper Tlie morning came. The advanced reb­ My hoy gave a sob as he caught my metho money; hut you have not spoken weeds cut down at the root speedily wither no more than one ounce at a time should and money in exchange for new ones, and “ They paid you the first money?” would cry, “ Hall! you cannot go in with els awoke from their revels to find that hand in his, and the next moment he did the truth. Have you your brother’s letter? and die. Tlie tougher perennials have be given to a cow, and a quarter of an one way and the other became a regular “ No,” he says, hotly. “ I hadn’t the such regimentals." And as you answered, there was facing them, on tho heights o f what he had not done for years—kissed me W.isthat. it out of which you took the bank­ made their growth for tlie season anil have ounce to sheep or hog. It should also hc big dealer, as you see. heart to Like it.” the North lti.lge, something more than til. on the cheek—before running out of the notes?” “ I g o t those jewels from Tillany, and that nearly perfected their seed. The root then given in such a manner that no animal Hundred ? Why, new, second-hand, and dress from Arnold and ('onstable, and those pickets of the home-guards. They saw “ Then that money you paid was yours, room, leaving me with my darling nestling “ Yes, Sir.” has least vitality, and if the to p he e n t oft' should eat more than its share. It may be with those l»eing rejiaired up-stairs by the shoes from Burts,” the gate keeper would there, in their well-known badge, the fa- L u k e ? ” in my breast. “ Let me sec it.” a feebler effort is made to produce it, es­ given scattered thinly in the eating trough men, I’ve got at least three hundred on the say to one of the attendants, “ I ake tills mouse " Fighting Sixth, ” drawn up in line “ Yes, mother,” he says, simply; and “ I said ‘ my darling,’ for she has been “ I can’t let you see it.” pecially if the weeds grow in a tough sod with more safety than in any other wav, premises, while if anybody had told me soul down to one of the out-houses, and ready for battle. The Confederate com­ fifteen years ago that I should lie doing those two stopped looking one at the other, the sunshine of our home ever since—a “ Why not, if all you say is tine?” of grass. We have known frequent mow­ excepting when* it is mixed with the feed. tear oil’ those puffs and rutiles and knife- manders were dismayed, but they were till the wife bent down and kissed him, pale, wintry sunshine while the sorrow was “ No, I can’t—I can’t show it.” ings of thistles in sod to reduce the vitality Regularity in its use is the most conducive this, I should have laughed at him. pleat ings and Hamburg embroideries and rush enough to volunteer a skimish. The holding his head afterwards for a few mo­ fresh, but spring and summer now. “ Well, then, I must think it would make of the patch so much that it would produce to ’the health of the cattle. We tind it That pretty girl showing and explaining put oil her more appropriate Sunday attire: result w:5 100 dead oil both sides, and a ments between her hands; for she always Why, bless her ! look at her. I’ve felt you apiiear more of a rogue than I thought only here and there a stalk until the field necessary to give this caution because some the machine* to a customer? That's Ruth, for going in as she now is, all heaven would saved city. The 100 dead lie sleeping to- that is. No, not my daughter—yet hut did worship that chap, our only one; and ashamed sometimes to think that she, a you. You may go; but. you are the first of wather in tlie little enclosure cast of the was ploughed again. of our readers have been led to suppose, burst out a-laughing!" she soon will he. Poor girl, I always think then I closed my eyes and went on breath­ lady by birth, should come down to such a your family that lias given me reason to Seventh-street road, and the Union llag In the growing corn August is, of all very erroneously, that as salt is a good of her and of the bread thrown upon the ing heavy and thinking. ife, making me—well, no, it’s us now, for suspect your truth or honesty.” now waves over the ashes of both the blue months, the time to destroy Canada thistles thing, stock cannot have too much of it.— Lincoln County Republican Convention, Tues­ and quack. Keep the plant down as much Anu / i •

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and watched him. He stopped and took leal with. Most of ’em are poor, ami can’t twenty and that I was liny-four, but lie al­ her husband that is to be, the finest fellow D o m e s tic . the letter out of his pocket, opened it and as possible early in the season, then, as the buv a machine right off, but are ready and ways seemed like a boy to me, and here under the sun; and let me tell you there’s The woods in the vicinity of Keene N. II., are looked at it: then looked round and seeing full of tramps, and several robberies have oc­ corn begins to tassel out, go through Avitlt willing to pay so much a week. 'That suits was I waking up to the fact that he was a many a gentleman not so well oil as my a light hoe and cut out every spear of mestill there, he returned slowly, and com­ curred. rief articles, aiiggestionB, nixl results of experience them and suits me, if they'll only keep the grown man, and that he avos thinking and hoy will he, even if the money has all come B ing up to me thrust the letter into my hand, thistle and pull up every blade of quack feeling as J first thought and felt when I out of a queer trade. Mrs. W. J. Walker, wife of the proprietor of the elating to Farm, Garden or Household management THE CHAMIlEltEI) NAUTILUS. payments up to the end. s a y in g : with all the root that can he got attached. The way I've been bitten though, by some saw liis mother, nigh upon eight and twen­ New Hampshire Rouse at Dover, was robbed on ire invited from our readers interested in such matters. “ There! you can read it. I would have the 28th, of $6000 worth of diamonds, which I he quack should be putinheapsand burned, ENDELT. HOLMES. folks, lias made me that case-hardened that, ty years ago. W IL LI AM G RIMM’S GOURT- BY OLIVER ’ never let you see it only I know he couldn’t tvere taken from her room during her absence. but tbe thistle roots will seldom if ever sometimes I've wondered whether I’d got I lay back, thinking and telling myself I ING. B eg in n in g with the present number, we st u t again, and pulling up at this season bear that you’d think me a rogue or a liar. General Sherman has authorized the command­ This is the ship of pearl, which poets feign, my heart left, ami tin* wife's bad to inter­ was very savage with him for deceiving He’d rather you would know all than ing officer at Barrancas to remove the whole or purpose hereafter to devote one or two col­ o f the year, o r even cu ttin g oil', is final and fere. telling me I've been spoiled with me, and that I wouldn’t have him and his Sails the unshadowed main,— A Few months ago. Jack told you a story th a t.” any part of his command to the Pine woods of umns of our space weekly to the considera­ certain destruction. The cost of doin" The venturous hark that flings prosperity and grown unfeeling. mother laying plots together against me. about Jacob Grimm. Now you shall have The letter was to this purpose: Florida, or to any point the commanding General tion of farm, garden and household affairs. this is not large, varying with prices of On the sweet summer wind its puqiled wings It was she made me give way about and that I wouldn’t stand by and see him of the Deprtment of the Gulf may appoint labor and abundance of weeds; but we are In gulfs enchanted, where the siren sings. Ruth, for one day, after having had my make a fool of himself with the lirst pretty something about his brother, sent to me by “D e a r B r o t h e r :—T suppose you all \\ c cannot give the farmer a journal large­ satisfied that it is always a profitable oper- girl he set eyes on. when lie might marry thought me dead when you were so long The assistant treasurer at New York has been And eoral reefs lie hare, bristles all set up by finding out that three your friend, Mr. Butterworth: directed by the Secretary of the Treasury to sell ly devoted to tiie interests of soil culture, tion on all land foul with thistles. YY’ehave W here the cold sea-maids rise to sun their streaming Maria Turner, the engineer’s daughter, and without hearing of me. I was very near good sound machines, by best makers, had Some people who write books never gold during the month of August as follows: nor the horticulturist a paper tliat shall tell repeatedly had the cost more than repaid have a nice hit of money with her to put it. I met with an accident ami broke some gone nobody knew where, who should marry. It’s a pity, because those who $1,500,006 on the first and third Thursdays each, him ail tliat can lie said about fruit-grow­ not only in the corn crop, hut in the suc­ into the business, and then he my part­ of my bones before I was three months in tome into the shop but a lady-like-looking write books are such good folks. Jacob and $1,000,000 on the second and fourth Thurs­ ceeding oats and barley, besides leaving Its webs of living gauze no more unfurl ; ner. America, and I have been in the hospital ing, nor yet tile house-wife one devoted to woman in very shabby widow’s weeds. and William Grimm, who n rote the fairy days each. Total $5,000,000. the land cleaner for years thereafter. Wrecked is the ship of pearl ! “ No,” I says; “ if you plot together, I'll ever since. They say it will be months be­ bringing her information about all the She wanted a machine for herself and stories, were bachelors. They always A dispatch to the Treasury says that three of And every Chambered cell, laughter to learn, and said she bad beard plot all alone,” and then I pretended to fore I am able to work. I was hoping to the secret service men made a descent upon a house When? its dim dreaming life was wont to dwell, lived together and worked togatber, ami various interesting and imjiortant concerns th at I w ould Lake the m oney by instalm ents. wake up, took no notice, and had my sup­ send you some help before this time, hut in the outskirts of St. Paul, Minn., about 1 o’clock STOKING HAY IN TIGHT As the frail tenant shaped liis growing shell. wrote in a wonderfully contented way be­ of household economy; but nevertheless, in Now. just half an hour before, by our shop per. you see how it is. The greatest burden on Sunday morning, 1st, and captured a two dollar BARNS. Before thee lies revenled,— fore either had a wife or children. At last clock, I bad made a vow that I’d give up I kept rather grit If the next morning, and my mind is the money Mr. Hamilton lent plate, two $ 1 0 plates and a $20 plate, all coun­ this department, we shall lie able in the I t . Iri«. d cdlhiB rent, it. .utile., crypt .inw nle.lt they thought it best that one of them made myself very busy about the place, me to pay my passage. It ought to have terfeit; also $80,0(11) in counterfeit money on the course of the year to give the farm­ dl that part of the trade, and I was very should marry. Neither wanted a wife a Neraly thirty years ago a man of pro­ Year after year beheld the silent toil and I dare say spoke more sharply than been paid long ago. So, brother, as soon Paducah National Bank of Kentucky. Two prin­ rough with her—just :is 1 am when I'm bit—which should it be? er many useful hints and suggestions, gressive ideas said to us that grass hut That spread liis lustrous coil ; usual, hut tbe wife and Luke were as quiet as you have set the potatoes on mother’s ters of the notes, named Woolsey, and Cizer, and cross—ami said “ No.” After long waiting, Jacob, tbe older and many valuable items of information partially cured coultl*. be stored in large Still, as the spiral grew, as could be: ami about twelve I went out, little place, go somewhere where money is the wife of Woolsey, were arrested. But yon will if the la ly gives secur­ brother, concluded to be generous and self- bulk in tight barns, with perfect safety, and He li ft the past year’s dwelling for the new. with a little oil-can and two or three tools to be earned, and get as much as will pay In the race between Gen. Butler’s yacht Amer- pertinent to liis calling, to gather many ity .'’ says m y wife, hastily. forgetful. and relieve William of his share come out looking better and less musty Stole with soft step its shining archway through 'The p tor woman gave such a woe-be- in my pocket. the gentleman, and take it to him. but don't 1 Rufus Hatch's yacht Resolute, at Isles of items of interest to those interested in gar­ in the difficulty by taking tbe burden of a , on Monday, the 2d, the America won by 1 than if dried and stored in ventilated barns. Built up its idle door, gone look at us that it made me more out It was not far to Bennett’s place, and on let him know a word but that I sent it, as I ! Stretched in his hint-found home, and knew the old wife upon himself. So lie selected a band- den and fruit culture, and to note and pub­ YYre regarded it as a visionary idea to getting to the right house, I asked for Mrs. promised to do.” minutes and -12 seconds. )f temper than ever, for I could feel that some young lady, but here lie hesitated lish for tlie benefit ofoiu-lady readers many which lie had given a kindly reception on if I stopped 1 should have to let her have Murray, and was directed to the second Was it not grand—the confidence of tbe A workman in South Chicago has picked up a again and delayed, for he did not like to do bottle on the lake shore containing a card with account of its novelty, but which would re­ Thanks for the heavenly message brought by tiiee. one at her own terms. And so it was; for floor, where, as I reached the door, I could injured brother in his brother at home, and little matters that may lie of service in the courting. William thought be would this inscription : “ July 10th, 2 A. M. Wc can­ sult in loss if put in practice. Child of the wandering sea, hear the clicking of my sewing-machine, the worthiness of that confidence in the their culinary and other domestic employ­ there, if I didn't let her have a first-class encourage him a little by going to see the not stay up more than an hour longer as the gas It was the custom then to side up barns Cast from her lap, forlorn! and whoever was there was so busy over it other? This, I think, actually throws the machine, as good as new. she only paying young lady himself. He found her so is rapidly escaping. N. S. G.” It is believed to m ents. with green hoards, so that they would Frmn thv dead lips a clearer note is born th at she. did not h ear m e knock, so I high sense of honesty into the shade, bright veil and six down, and undertaking to handsome and engaging that lie immedi­ have been thrown out of Donaldson’s balloon by brink in seasoning, leaving Avide cracks to Tluui ever Triton blew from wreathed horn! opened the door softly and looked in. as that is also. c are convinced, also, tiiat whatever is pay half-a-crown a week, and no more se- ately fell in love with her, and to his sur­ his companion, Mr. Grimwood, and to be a further admit the air for drying out the hay. An W hile on m ine ear it rings, There in the hare room sat, asleep in her presented to ear readers in this department urity than nothing. prise found courting tbe most agreeable confirmation of their fate. important principal was here overlooked. Through the Meep caves of thoughtj I hear a voice ehair, the widow lady who came about the will not lie alone of interest to those who To make it worse, too, if I didn’t send thing in tbe world. But the lady was An Usyiupathetlc Railroad Ohio was visited by a severe rain storm Sunday, Fermentation, like combustion, is caused that sings:— machine, and I could see that in her face the thing home without charge, Luke going .Jacob's by selection—now what was to be O ilic ial. the 1 st,causing great damage to growing crops, and till farm or garden as a means of iiveli by the union of oxygen and carbon, and U ulltl lime more Mutely man.ion., I) my .mil, with it, for be was back at home now keep­ which told plainly enough that the pain done? I (ere was trouble again. seriously interrupting travel. Mnuy of the livers | hood, for m ost o f o ur tow n readers doulit- can no more proceed if air is excluded, and suftering she must have been going As the swift seasons roll! ing my books, being grown into a line An old aunt went to Jacob, very kindly, “ Your fare, if you please, madam,” said overllowevl their bounds, and iuuduted the bottom i „ „ , 1 , . than lire can burn under like conditions. through for years would soon be over, and lull,Is In 0 portions of the Stale the deluge leSS “ lke Illole 01 less "B erest in som e form Leave tliy low-vaulted past! young fellow of five and twenty: and I sat and said : the conductor to an elderly lady who had Many farmers have learned that manure it gave me a kind of turn. of min changed in the afternoon to terrific hail- , soil-culture. W e shall be g lad to have lA*t each new tem ple, nobler than th e last, •tnd growled the whole of the rest of the “ William is in love—he cannot wrong got aboard at a way station. will noL ferment rapidly when it is trodden Shut tlu-e from heaven with a dome more vast, day, calling myself all the weak-minded “ It’s no business of yours,” I said to my­ stones. | an y o f o nr readers en g ag ed o r interested you—what shall lie do ?” The elderly lady looked up, and, drawing lown so as to nearly exclude the air, and self, roughly; and I turned then to look at Till thou at length art free. idiots under the sun, and telling the wife “ This is the most joyful tidings 1 over forth a letter, spoke with a voice that was Ground was broken recently at Philadelphia jn ag ric u ltu re contribute, in b rief form to that it seldom tirefangs when thrown Leaving thine outgrown shell by life’s unresting sea! who was bending over my machine. that business was going to the dogs, and 1 heard said .Jacob. “ Let him have her—let s h rill: for the buildings to be erected tor the government . . . . e ’ where cattle can trample it under should he ruined. I could see no face—only a slight figure in Fairmount Park, and the erection of the main " ( *Pultlu ent, an y facts, observations, him have her ! ’ Ami he packed his trunk “ T w o o f M r.------’s children is dead, and The class which, above all oth- rs, has “ Yon ought to he ashamed of yourself, in rusty black; and a pair of busy white building and the model army post hospital h is ; experiences o r suggestions w hich they WEDDED. and started oil' for the Hartz ^Mountains. they’ve writ me to come to the buryiii’ to­ made grass and hay an especial audy, is •ni,1' she said. hands were trying very hard to govern the been commenced. The Interior Department mid , th in k m ay lie o f inform ation o r in terest to William married, and .Jacob came to day. Isn't it tumble?” dairym en. thing, and to learn how to use it well. the Smithsonian Insitution will occupy nearly two- ,, Some quick and hitter word we said, “ So I am.” says I. “ I didn't think I live with him. In time he loved Wiliam’s They have ascertained by experiments, “ So that's the gal, is it?’’ 1 said to my­ The conductor looked as shocked as possi­ thirds of the spaee in the main building, which "">• |-S. m» 'v eil as to receive from house- And then we parted. How the sun could he such a fool.*’ wife and little children very much. One lirccted by science, that hay will kc. p b.-t- self. “ All. Luke, my hoy, you’ve got to ble, and expressed sympathy. covers an area of 100,000 square feet. keepers orig in al and approved recipes for Swam through a sullen sen of gray! Such a fool :is to do a good kind action of these children became a noble and use­ :er in elapboarded or battened barns then the silly calf age, and I dare say—” “ And,” continued the old lady, “ 1 want J u d g e Morris, counsel for Theodore Tilton, on I cu lin ary processes mid suggestions upon A chill fell on the summer day, Io one who was eyidenly a lady horn, and ful man. Ami the two brothers grew old you to let me ride free.’’ in open barns or stacks. That the heating tonic down in the world !” I got no further, for at that moment the Monday, the 2d,served a noli, e on Shearman & | otllor m utters p erta in in g to household 111111- Life’s best and happiest hours were done; together, and when they were not writing “ I can't let you ride free unless 5-011 have will hi* so moderate as to only dry out the “ Yes," I says, “ to living in Bennett's girl started, turned around, and turned up­ Sterling, attorneys of record, lor Henry Ward . ’ ,• • • • . t-' the exterior surface is injured by contact Until—we chanced to meet «> and work it all oft*. Her face lit up in a moment, and she “ For to them. ” he added, feelingly. “ I He says there is testimony of great importance] >«\ w o ik n o t because they feel with dew or rain.— Hural Homr. Flic turned her pretty li«u] a Luke cairn? hack soon after, looking very came forward eagerly. owe all my earthly happiness.”— b'rtnn “ If we let ('verybody going to funerals wiiiefi will materially alter the complexion of an '»«( im proving and m aking m ore I saw tw o pleading fear-drop “ , am so glad you've come,” she said, ride free." again spoke tin* conductor, ” Ii things and will prove Beecher guilty. General; 1” ,,b |ic ti\e th eir hom esteads, but because strange, and I was at him diicctly. “ JiU'k-iit -Uh -I'nipH," Si. Nir/hi/as Jur CARE OF YOUNG CHICKENS. “ Where's the seven an’ six!*’ I says, an­ “ 1 can't quite manage this.” Avouldn't pay. Besides, it would he en­ Pryor says, if Tilton had not called this ease, the ] they m ust labor to live, and they don't Hom.: fond, repei ord I said, g rily . Sift' pointed to the thread regulator, and June. couraging tin' funeral business in a way that t'lingregatiomil church would have acted mi it; know how to do a n y th in g else—they never She answered only with a sigh; He d id n 't answ er, hut. pul. three half- the next, minute I was showing her that it | Avoulil cast a. gloom over the en tire country. and that the leading witnesses ot the next trial j h av in g learned an y trade, and, therefore M any arc tbe Avays in which, in poultry But w hen 1 took h e r hand in m ine crowns down on the desk, took out the was too tight, and somehow, ill a gentle, IIOXOR-BRIGHT. Your fare isa dollar and a half, madam.” will lie bees, the druggest, Henry Bowen and , have no know ledge o f w hat is denom inated keeping, little losses are sustained. Avhich A radiant glory, half divine, hook, made his entries—date of delivery, timid way, the little witch quite got over j “ Well. ” retorted the obi lady, drawing Joseph Richards, Mrs. Tilton's brother. skilled labor. Such are “ traditional farm - in the end often amount, to comparative Flooded the . a n il and filled the sky. TI10 Story Irish Ihinigrant, lirst payment, when the other's due, and all me, and I stopped there two hours helping ! out a well-tilled purse’ “ I think you might The Associated Press l-eporter had an interview ers,” o f the very low est type o f th at large failure. Exposure of young broods in in­ No -Ih-orth with Indian Chief Beaxeritemi Tuesday,the :;.i. lie class of New-England tillers, so called, 7>f the rest o f it—and was then g oing into tin* her. till her eyes sparkled w illi delight, as let me go free, ’specially as I'm going to a clement weather is so gross a fault, and is Before the famine of 1816 and the fol­ double funeral. Air.----- ’s children is both states that bee secured thelndians to kill tliecmi- tbe soil, house. she found out how easily she could now lowing years, there w.-us already a consider, so plainly scon to be a losing operation, dead, and they’ll be buried in the same grants by an oiler of clothing, gnus and hoi-ses; \\'e Avere led to this train o f thought l»v that a call of attention to care in this re­ “ Mind.*’ I says, sharply, “ those pay­ make the needle dart in and out of hard able flow of emigration to America; 1ml I grav’e. I reckon. Oil! it’s a lurribleblow!” that 14*e commanded , during the fight: that . the . ., recent conversation with a man who is a gard seems scarcely necessary: yet chicks ments are to he kept up to the day: ami to­ m aterial. few well-to-do people went llicii. Il was titles aiul.Jhftf!icj5. An.l Hip ..Id l:ulv. w iping h er eyes, pai.l h l'1 ("le emigrant! muster builder, brick and stone mason, who often sillier from cold and dampness when morrow you go to Lolly's who live nearly “ Ho you think you can do it, now?” I chiefly young men and women, sons and . 1 . , 1 I timt iiinshiw about the cnugraiits poisoning a h er fare. As Hie eim.liielnr mi.ve.1 on : ‘'!V I’"?™"1, knows what to do and the best Avay of do­ we little think they do. The recent spring • •pposile lo ’em, and tell 'em to keep an eye said. daughters of poor families. It often ap­ to put all the blame an the Indian “ Oh, yes, I think so; I am so glad you she turned ton lxissenjrer and remarked. ' "K , , , • , ing it in his special line of business. Inci­ lias been cold and backward, and iberefore Rl Til MURRAY. on the wi«low. or we shall lose another ma­ peared th at m eans Avere raised w illi diffi­ will, some indignation : - These railroad- rl»‘ 'onum-ky Slate elect,on 1, dentally be superintends the cultivation of very unfavorable to the r v ch in e.” c a m e.” culty enough lor one of a numerous family I ho(*n coming in slowly. The Democrats wili proU ers is tin* most iinfeelin’ folks I ever seed .” farm-lands, and renders them more pro- chicks. In such weather lie bens should W hat Game of Tinkering J ving-Maeliine. •• You needn’t lie afraid, father,” he says, “So am I,” 1 said gruffly; “ It will lo pay passage lo America, and on such j I ablv have about the sa jority as at the last make it all the (busier for you to earn the duetive than other similar lands in the be kept cooped up. as tbe .-hicks will thus Idly; “ they're honest enough, only and similar pleas I Avas often asl;e<| to lend election - I governor. low n u jh. r(.sh |es< jf,. tliahc> a n .l 1m I- -- ■ ...... l;l ur>*> : - ’ . A curious trade Io tai , bill th en it- i mom y. and pay for it.” the price of a passage, lo he repaid by the Notes and Extracts. lias grown to be profikib filings were is just iii th a t h u m o r that I w anted “And I will work so hard,” she said S’oreign. saves a large amount of manure and ap- we been reminded thissetison that the wind em ig ra n t. Holt. Jo h n Sherm an in his spee< li on Thc fisheries at bahrmlor are reported to l.e ...plies ir very freely, and therefore, he liar- needs tempering to the young hick a s avcII at a low ebb with me win n I took i« «»p f.i qm m l with somebody, an.I that did earnestly. I often lent the required sum—then only u .ii'la y . Ju ly :51st, at M arion. Ohio, said : There. I won't boast, only ine> in at the] spite of myself, for I felt sure that it wasn't . . . capacity have not got over 2000, and are giving kind he grow s. On a few acres o f land be protection, and except at times of heavy “ When I ask you for your opinion, small sailing ships from every little port, value of our currency by the time it is sup- HJl ,il(. VOyage> I gets more produce than is harvested on nic speaking, but something in me. “ She rains, or in case of danger from rats, it is dooor and love flies out of the window, so young man. you give it me. and when I and Avith very inadequate arrangements posed it \vill tak e to redeem it in g o ld : and hummiM* mc*eting in favor of amnesty for farm s o f front 100 to 2l)0 acres as carried they say; but that's all nonsense, or else been ill long? ” 1 said, nodding towards most convenient, and just as avcII for the tell you to do a thing, you do it," 1 says, in for their welfare. to accom plish its redem ption, so th at o u r: ,he Fenian convicts was held in Hyde Park, bon- on, or ra th e r o//*, in th at sam e tow n— “ (dl',” your poor people would be always miser­ as savage a way as ever I sjKike to the lad. her mother. chicks so far :is health and comfort are C ontrary to Avhat m ight, perhaps, he ex-1 notes and gold Avill becom e in terchange- j ,h,n, Sunday, the 1st. Upwards of 100,000 people we said —and m ean it as to th at exhaustive concerned, not to use hoards for the Hoof­ able, while according to iny exjtcricnce. “ You go over to-morrow and t«*ll Roily to “ Months,” she said, with the tears start­ pected, these poor people generally sent: able, is noAvtlie highest object of statesman- I were in attendance, the usual speeches were made, coupse o f o ur N ew -E ngland tow ns, your poor man is often more light-hearted keep a strict lookout oil those people—do ing in her pretty eyes; “ hut,” she milled ing of the coops. But each day they me hack the sum lent Avithin a year, and i ship, and will result in the greatest good to ind resolutions carried. Said this mechanic—“every farmer than the man with thousands. yon hear? ” brightly. “ I shall have enough with this to should he moved a few feet to fresh ground, the exceptions. I am asham ed to say, Avere 1 the laboring classes.” lie denied that con-, should make experiments instead of doing 1 was at my wits' ends for something to Father." lie says, looking me full in the get her good medicines and things she can to insure cleanliness and exemption in a the very persons o f Avlioni I had felt. m ost.1 traction makes money scarce or adds to the ! A WAR MEMORY. just as others have done and for no other great measure from vermin. At times, do. and sat nibbling my nails one day and face. “ I couldn't insult them by doing such fancy; ” and as I looked at her, something secure—very decidedly of a class looked 1 present financial distress, lie considered j reason than that they have done it, and when the weather is unusually rough, and grumbling horribly. thing,” thim without another word lie in me said— The neighborhood of the Silver Springs on as more respectable; while the poorer at length the position of tin* Republican and I thus he may learn, perhaps, something new the chicks stand crying and shivering in “ Don’t go on like that. Tom." says my dked quietly out of the shop, leaving me “ (lod bless you, my dear! I hope yon farm itself is occupied by a community of and less esteemed absolutely never failed Democratic parties on the currency qm and advantageous to him self.” ’I’his is the cold, quiet, peace and comfort may lie wife: “ things might be worse.” worse than ever. will;” and the next minute I was going nic—and they Avere m any. T hey Avere al­ tion, claiming that the Bcpublicatis had Blairs. A more elegant country seat than a good anil practical suggestion. Condi­ scoured by throwing over the coop a scrap “ IIow?” I said. It was about eight o’clock tliat I was sit­ down-stairs, calling myself a fool. so. for the most part, persons over Avhose steadily acten their way to attack the then defenceless thrive on; lie prefers them for curing to Onions must he hoed about once in two tliat fidgeted me terribly. He saw it too, but be said nothing, only the half-crown every week out of bis own passage to New York. She dreaded going] 'Pl. f 11 .. lwb.f bktnrv nf national capital from the North, and it is “ Things can’t be worse,” 1 said angrily; pocket, after going to fetch it from the U ,™ n" " i,n w ,ivheo, up pXl- U.L ,, the „f lh fodder corn. YVe prefer them, as we have weeks, or often enough to keep down the put the accounts away and began to alone, and succeeded in gettin" n Jouii jTom often said, to Millet or Hungarian gntss, be­ and I was going to prove myself in the w idow ’s. t ieallv for a raid on the national treasury:' eou„„a„,l,„g of&cers and to o... weeds. read. me suiticient to pay a brother’s passage,' cause the crop is more abundant, and fur­ wrong by making my wife cry, when there The wife saw the storm brewing, and she And all the time I told myself J didn’t Avhich Avas duly rep aid w ith in the year. A- i . I • ...... /.i bacchanal festivities of the Confederate (’uenmbers should receive \YoodwardWoodward and < liorpenning w ett contiat ‘m’dir t- I line in the...... vicinityihnf of Silver Springs, that ther, because thec.*t,i- ti^g Better. or r ;.^tei, or ashes occasionally to keep I he was a knock at the door. knew how put out I was, for I had not lit like it, for I could see that Luke was The next year the same family, hearing YVlien a farm er m akes u p ms *.qn d ♦ “ Come in,” I said, and a fellow-lodger pipe, nor yet bad my evening nap, changed, and always thinking of that girl of situations for two more of their number, lici to farm and no longer fa rm to live, he bugs aw ay. —a girl not half good enough for him. I put in his head. which 1 always have after tea. So she did borroAved tin* greater part of tAVo passages, will not he content Avith less than a ton of Grafts must he looked to. and where “ Are you good at works, Mr. Smith?1 what she knew so well how to do—filled remembered being poor myself, and 1 Avhieli ag ain w as repaid w ithin the p ro m ­ hay per acre on his grass land, and of in­ shoots appear on the stock to rob the graft, h e said. my pipe, forced it into my hand, ami just hated poverty, and I used to speak harshly ised tim e. ferior quality at that, of 30 bushels of corn they should he rubbed oil*, so that all the “ What works?” I said; “ fireworks— I was going to dash it to pieces in the to Luke and the wife, and feel very hitter. Not very long after this, another brother per acre instead of 60 to 75 as be may have, nourishment may go to the graft. gasworks ? ” ashes, she gave me one of her old looks, At hist came an afternoon when I knew borrowed the price of his passage. or 75 bushels of potatoes per acre when he Support the tomatoes Avith wooden frames, S ira)f'B row n found that there was due and the convalescents, oven, from the lios- “ No.no; 1 mean works of things as kissed me on the forehead, as with one there was something wrong. The wife had But a year passed and no return came. may groAV 300 bushels per acre and up- or drive in a stake and fasten them to that. gone out directly after dinner, saying she pitals struggled to shoulder their old guns. goes with wheels and springs.” hand she pressed me back into my chair, And a second year likewise. the sum of $70,482, andon the 30th of Avards, or oats at 25 or 30 bushels per acre Keep them oil’ the ground if you Avant y o u r was going to see a sick woman—I knew The eonsteniation at the State department “ Middling,” I said: for I was fond of and then with the other she lit a splint and In the course of the third year his broth­ October, 1857, he found due a further sum Avhen he m ay g ro w 70 or 80 bushels p er fruit to ripen well and he free from decay. who it was, bless you! and Luke was fidg­ was so great that all the valuable archives pulling clocks to pieces and trying to in­ held it to my tobacco. er came to me and brought the repayment w hich m ade the whole am o u n t 8 1<»0J‘72.1)5. acre, and so of other crops. eting about, not himself: and at last lie of the government had been packed upon The soil around trees in orchards and v en t. I was done. She always gets over me (I think three pounds ten shillings). Nobody hut Uhorpenning ever pretended A sm all farm er Avhom we knew w ell in nurseries should he kept loose and free from “ I w ish you’ll com e an d look a t this took his hat and went out. a steainer at the Seventh-street wharf, and like that: and after smoking in silence for I asked him if his brother had sent any­ that this was not a liberal allowance, and the neighborhood Avliere we Avere born and weeds. 'Pop dressing with :ishes and old sewing-machine of mine, for I can’t get it “ 'They might have confided in me,” 1 the steainer was ready to be cut from lie! . Bred, after having done as his father and half an hour, I was lying back, with my thing to help liis old mother, or to assist even he took the money, although under manure is excellent for trees in hearing con­ to g o .” eyes closed,dropping oil'to sleep, when the said hitterlv, hut all the time 1 knew that cav moorings and to run the gauntlet to the nejgBBors did, applying Avhat little ma- another to go to N York, lie said lie protest. On July 15,1870, he procured dition. Sewing machines were newish in those wife said (what had gone before I hadn’t I wouldn’t let them. “They’ll he spending had not—not a farthing. Army of the Janies at the word of ^oln_: nure Be had homty comc tjrcij of gleaning, to put it all on to for jiotatoes, They may he applied about adjust the claim. Mr. John A. J. Creswell, the hill before hoeing/ Sulphate of lime see a bit the reason why—the purpose, you That woke me up, of course, and if 1 At last I got in such a way that I called since he wrote.” rumor swelled the divisions into an ini- ! b:dfan acre, and the result was begot more Avho Avas then at the head of the depart­ (Plaster of Paris) is well applied by sifting know, of all the screws and cranks ami didn’t lie there shamming and heard all down our foreman, left him in charge, and And saying this, he suddenly stopped mense army. ;ir,uy which should cofn se;isoll tBan ever before, with les ment, certified, on December 2:5, 1870, that it ii|x,n the tops when they are wet as soon wheels; I found out, too, why our neigh­ they said in a whisper. took my hat and went out after them. and colored. have defended YVashin^ton w:is follow in labor, and he afterwards pursued the course th ere was due to ( 'liorpenning, besides Avhat ns they break through the ground, ami again bor’s wife, who was a dressmaker, and had IIow came you to make him morevexed Everything was very quiet in Bennett’s “ Why,” said I, “ how long is it since the shovel and the hoe in the southern Po- of manuring liberally. However Avell been paid already, the sum of S-ll:!,- ntvv and “ d o n g The when about six inches high. The yield is just started one. could not get it to go: ami than he was, Luke?” said the wife; and he place, fora couple of dirty, dejected-looking you heard from him? ” honnepatliy m ay resu lt Avhen applied to tin* 010.90. Before the money could be taken ^ " ^ “ sixtli corps of the Potomac army considerably increased by these applica­ before night, by thinking, and putting this told her. women, one of whom was in arrears to me, “ Is it more than a month?” application of vile, noxious drugs, it does bad sent tbe children that played in the from the Treasury under this monstrous ordered to Washington with the ut- and that together, had got her in the way “ I couldn’t do it, mother,” lie said ex­ “ O h y es.” not AA’ork avcII in the application of manures tions. court right away because of the noise, and eertilieate, Congress passed a resolution re­ of working it pretty steady, though with citedly. “ It was heart-breaking. She’s “ Is it three !” most possible dispatch. Tilts famous corps in farming avc are quite sure, as taught by Hoe your potatoes as can;fully as your my clumsy fingers, I couldn’t have done it were keeping guard so that they should pealing the resolution under which Mr. roused from their eamps, were upon tile orandlathers did. and you will find it Avill living in a wretched room there with her N o answ er. Creswell had aeted. ('liorpenning, through both experience and observation. No farm­ m yself. daughter; and. mother, when I saw her I not come back. steamers almost before they knew it, and pay. Machinery is excellent, hut in this “ Is it six?” his counsel, now claims that Postmaster er .should undertake to till any more land J had my bit of dinner and tea with felt as if—there, I can’t tell you.” 1 went up the stairs softly, and all was were landed at Seventh-street wharf in ease it is well to have an old-fashioned au­ N o answ er. General Creswell was a judicial arbitrator, than he can manure bountifully, for then, if those people, and they forced half-a-crown “ (lo on, Luke,” she said. very still, only as I got nearer to tbe room quicker time titan the strength of the boil­ tomation to follow along ami inspect the “ Is it a year? ” and tliat liis award was in the nature of a he till avcII, he will reap bountiful har­ uj»on me as well, and I went back feeling “ T h ey ’re h a lf starv ed ” he. said, in a I could hear a bitter, wailing cry, and then ers of the good ships would have allowed w ork. “ W h at is Avorth doin g a t all, is “ No, Sir, it’s not a year.” judgment, creating a vested right to the vests. like a new man, so refreshing bad been tha t husky way. “ Oh, mother, it's horrible. I opened the door gently and went in. This brought them to the northern line of worth doing avcII.” Dig them by all “ Come now, tell me, how long is it.” amount named. But when l’osmaster YYlien a m an com es to the conclusion bit of work. Such a sweet, beautiful girl, and the poor Luke was there, standing with liis bead “ \\ ell, Sir, I got the letter in Novem­ fortifications four hours before the Confed­ that he don’t knoAV how to do anything else m eans Avhen the tops w ith er an d the tnl»ers “ 'There,” said my wife, “ I told you woman herself dying almost with some ter­ bent by tbe sewing-machine; tbe wife sat General Brown made a similar award < 'lior- erates, conscious of an easy victory, were are ripe. Every (lay they remain tinder b e r.” pcnning refused to be hound by it. Attor­ to eke out a miserable existence than to something would come.” rible disease. in a chair, and on her knees, with her face aware of the presence of the noted “ liglit- ground after being ripe, they lose more “ Ami this September. How is this? ney General Pierrepont lias investigated farm, ay, farm to live, you may make up “ Well, so you did,” I said; “but the 'The wife sighed. buried in the wife’s lap, was tbe poor girl, in"- S ix th .” M eanw hile, th e C onfederate your mind at once that he don’t know how good flavor and nutriment than we can well Why did you not bring me tbe money as the ease and decided against the claimant something is rather small.” “ They told me,” he went on. “ how hard cryingas if her little heart would break: ■ ■•Jneials, for w hat reasons has n ev er y et estim ate. soon as yon got it? ” on the proceedings of the Postmaster Gen­ to farm , or, in o th er Avords, he does not live Rut the very next day—as wc were liv­ they had tried to live by ordinary needle­ while on the bed, with all the look of pain He colored more, and said, confusedly, been clearly shown, had stopped their ail. eral were not judicial but ministerial, and to farm . Such a m an m ay not have courage ing in the midst of jteople who were fast work, and failed, and that as a last resource "one out of her face, lay the widow—gone vance at the Silver Springs boundary, in­ “ I couldn't come with it any sooner.” that Congress had control of tile matter enough to commit suicide outright, or lie THE USE OF SALT FOR STOCK. taking to sewing-machines—if the folks they had tried to get the machine.” to meet her husband where pain and sor­ “ Nonsense,” said I. “ You could not tendin'' to mar. lt in along the Seventh- may deem it Avieked to be a self-murderer row are no more. after his finding as well as before it. street road to Washington early in the from the next house didn’t want me to look “ Poor things!” says the wife; “ hut are conic four or five miles? Now 1 sec what —yet he drags out a miserable, starveling While a certain amount of salt is abso­ I couldn't see very plainly, for there was lnornin". 'file captains of Early s corps at theirs! And then the news spreading, as you sure the mother was a lady?” it is; you have used the money your brother existence that accomplishes the result in lutely necessary to the health of stock, it a mist like before my eyes; but I know A iig i mext Ag a in st IlitESS.—A noted halted at the elegant mansion of Montgom- news will spread, that there was somebody “ A clergyman’s widow,” says Luke, sent to repay his debt, and you have traded Avhat seem s a less objectionable m anner. by no means folloAvsthat its indiscriminate who could cobble ami tinker machinery Luke Hushed up as lie took a step forward, (>rv Blair—ami the house was specdly hastily; “ there isn’t a doubt altout it. upon it in some way. As it happens, you clergyman exhorts his lloek in a strain Let every man who feels that he lacks or use is either needful or safe. On the con­ without putting people, to the expense that as if to protect the girl, and the wife looked burned. It is related that as soon as the Poor girl ! and they’ve got to learn to use have succeeded; hut, if you had lost your which entirely eclipses 1 low. .1 r., and would wants interest in his business or vocation, trary. salt used in excessive quantities is makers would, if th<; jobs didn't come ir at me in a frightened way. flames Hashed tiplho rebels shouted through it before it will be of any use.” speculation, how would it have been? Your wake up and sI ioav himself alive, and act as highly dangerous. It acts upon the stom­ fast, so that I was obliged to get files ami : Rut there was no need, for something be considered caricature lint tliat it is proven their drunken leers, “ Remember Phil Sher­ “ Poor girl, Luke?” says the wife softly: brother would have been supposed by me if he had some enterprise in that calling or ach and intestines as an irritant poison, and vice—a regular set of tools by degrees that wasn’t me spoke, and that in a very idan and the Shenandoah Valley.” They and I saw through my eyelashes that she to have broken faith and neglected to fulfill to lie authentie: vocation in Avhich his lo t seem s to be cast, cases of death have occurred by permitting and at last I was as busy as a lxje from gentle way as I stepped forward, raised tried in like manner to destroy the house of laid a hand upon his arm and was looking his promise. Is it not so? ” “ We want a great ecclesiastical reforma­ as a p ilg rim o r sojourner in a Avorld Avliere cattle ami hogs to consume too much of it. morning to night, ami whistling over my the girl lip, ami kissed her pretty face be­ old Francis Blair. But friends, who in tile curiously at him, when if he didn’t cover “ No, Sir; I never would let my brother’s tion in this mailer of Sabhath accoutre­ oik1: of the decrees of Providence is that by YYlten stock are alloAved free access t»- it work as happy as a king. fore laying her little helpless head upon l evels of tile night did not forget the ties his face with his hands, rest his elbows on promise to you he broken.” ment. Shoo these religious jicacocks out the SAveat of the hroAV shall a man eat bread they will take a small quantity of it very Of course every now and then I got, a iny shoulder, and smoothing her soft brown of the old ‘lays ami the respect due to old the table, and give alow groan! 'Then the “ Then how is it? Why were you so of die house of God. By your example all the days of his life.—Selected. often, hut if denied a freipient supply, they breakage, hut I could generally get over awe, ltad placed a cordon of soldiers around old woman got up, stood behind his chair, h air. long? ” make subdued and modest costume more become ravenous for it, and are in danger that by buying a new wheel or spindle, or the home at Silver Springs, with orders to and began p aying with and caressing his “ Mother,” says that something from “ I couldn’t help it.” po p u lar th an g au d y ap p arel. I>" not pul of eating it to excess. 'Phe safest way is protect it from destruction at all hazards. DESTROYING WEEDS. what not. Next we got to supplying shut­ hair like the foolish old mother would. within me, “ I think there’s room in the The ixior fellow was greatly confused. so much dry-goods on your back tliat you to use a small quantity regularly in the This was done, and Francis Blair has to-day tles ami needles and machine cotton. Soon “ Mother,” he says suddenly, “ will you nest at home for this poor, forsaken little But his tlushed cheek changed to pale when cannot climb into glory. You cannot sail food; a quarter of an ounce daily being to thank the present Vniteil States Senator July and August, says the R u ra l N ew after I bought a machine of a man who go and see them? ” bird. Luke, my hoy, will you go and fetch I s a i d : . into t he harbor of heaven with such rigging amply sufficient for a cow or a horse, and Gordon an.l the dead General Breckinridge Yorker, are probably the best months in the was ’tired of it. Next week I sold it at a She didn’t answer for a minute, only a eah? Mother will see to what wanks do­ “ Now you did not intend, I see, to he as that. They would level their guns at a fourth of that quantity for a hog or a tliat liis home was not reduced to ashes. year for destroying weeds. The summer good profit. Bought another ami another, stood looking down at him, and then said in g h ere.” quite dishonest , as you have at last brought you as lining a blockade runner. Coming sheep. If stock an; salted once a 'veek. and sold them; then got to taking them The morning eatue. The advanced reb­ neats are at their fiercest and all annual softly— My boy gave a sob as he caught my me the money; hut you have not spoken iip to the celestial door, the gate keeper no more than one ounce at a time should anti money in exchange for new ones, and els awoke from their revels to find that weeds cut down at the root speedily wither I “ They paid you the first money?” hand in his, and the next moment he did the truth. Have you your brother’s letter? would cry, “ Halt! you cannot go in with be given to a cow, and a quarter of an one way and the other became a regular there was facing them, on the heights of and die. The tougher perennials have “ No,” he says, hotly. “ I hadn't the what he had not done for years—kissed me W .isthat it out of which you took the bank­ such regimentals.” And as you answered, made their growth for the season and have ounce to sheep or hog. It should also he big dealer, as you see. the North llidge, something more than the heart to Like it.” on the cheek—before running out of the notes? ” “ I got those jewels from Tillany, and that nearly perfected their seed. The root then given in snch a manner that no animal Hundred? Why, new, second-hand, and dress from Arnold and (kinstable, an.l those pickets of the home-guards. They saw “ Then that money you paid was yonrs, room, leaving me with my darling nestling “ Yes, Sir.” has least vitality, and if the top be cut otf should eat more than its share. It may be with those being rejwired up-stairs by the shoes from Burts.” the gate keeper would there, in their well-known badge, tile fa- L u k e ? ” in my breast. “ L et m e see it.” a feebler effort is made to produce it. es­ given scattered thinly in the eating trough men, I’ve got at least three hundred on the say to one of the attendants, “ lake tins mouse “ Fighting Sixth, ” drawn up in line “ I can’t let you see it.” pecially if the Aveeds g ro w in a tough sod with more safety than in any other way, premises, while if anylxxlv lmr girl, o f humble j arentage, lowly jured one day last week.—The engine N. A. Bur­ resentation of the G. A. R. drama, and other V heavy tempest ami rain fall visited the neigh- Tho laws of our own State against va­ an exaggerated extreme and violating tion, and limited education, who never knew wha and the above suit was brought to test the question. pee, No. 4, was out for trial at the new resevoir, give an out door concert ou Saturday evening. friends of Flora Myers (Mrs. A. W. Purcell) pre­ borhood ot Machias on Sunday. The lightening grancy, though not enacted in view of the every canon of good taste. The pr it was to shine in society or actively engage inain Deft, admitted that Co. had exceeded their pow­ at the junction of Maverick and Camden streets. Eureka Engine Co. were out on Saturday eve­ 1 Geo. W. Pettigrove’s barn and five tons of sented to that lady a handsome gold watch and present alarming magnitude of the tramp prevailing styles of ladies’ dress are un­ of those pursuits that most attract observation am ers under Sect. 9, e. 48, R. S. but claimed that the Three trials were made which gave the play of ning, making a trial of their new hose. hay at Machiasport, ami two cows were killal at nuisance, might yet doubtless he so en­ doubtedly more becoming and graceful and statute had been repealed by Statute of 1871, c. ihain at the close of the performance on Saturday 188 feet, 198 feet, 1 inch and 198 feet, 6 inches. Base Ball.—A match game of Base Ball was Last .Machias, ownal by M rs. Pope. The army win applause. Ami yet, neither poet nor artist worm infests 'gardens and fields, ami is very de­ 205. The P ills, claimed that that statute (1871, •veiling. Professor Woodbridge made the presen­ played here Wednesday, between the Rocklands forced as to largely decrease the number of less amenable to intelligent criticism than authoress nor actress, teacher nor reformer, tin C a m d e n . structive to grass. Nothing like the present crop tation . tramps and vagrants in the State, provided have been those of ten and twenty y llllpl she vie of "qua torporatious organized of Rockland and Knox of Thomaston, resulting of worms has been known since 1861. The quiet o f our village has not been disturbed Portland Press, ance was profound ami salutary id tin nllu S., c. 48, Sects. 18, P {/‘ The next session of the Knox County Lodge, . victory for the latter. It was the most excit The Herald states that delegates from the Lewis­ we had sufficient facilities in jail work­ ago. Tho in an editorial incoiuiuon events during the past week. ence she has left behind her for got statute did not apply . of G. T., will be held with Idalia Lodge, at iug and closely contested game • played hen ton, Minot, Poland ami Mechanic Falls reform shops and workhouses to put all such reck­ in its a recent issue, defends the narrow Iyer sisters gave concerts ou the evenings clubs have been holding meetings at Dry Mills, will live forever in its lleaveti-bori ope Con , the 18th inst. Tin Appended is the score: less able-bodied vagabonds at hard work. skirt now in vogue in very sensible terms th and 7th inst., at Chestnut St. Hall, to Gray, Bailey Hill, White Oak Hill, North Ray- blessed effects on all who ever <•: i favor of the Deft. 1 2 3 4 5 G 7 By our statutes, vagrants may he sent to The criticism of indelicacy’, to which tin appreciative audiences, aud on Sunday I moml and Gray Corner, with excellent results. reach. As the world has never be Last Sunday they visital North Raymond, Dry town workhouses by the overseers, to Press refers, has some times been made by the 8th, gave a free concert at the Meth- bcfoi • Jesus lived i cling Mills aud Gray ( oruer. A club has been orjiau- county houses of correction by trial justices dress reformers against any style of dress ureh. These sisters, with their colored izal at Dry Mills. subordinate the by Rev. W. A, Start, of Mein or the S. J. Court, and to the jail work­ which is not baggy ami awkward enough are still here, intending to {remain about Mrs. Jane C\ Yeaton of Aina, agal 88, dial brnied a part has never It D o m e s t i c . shops (authorized by the law of 1873) by to destroy every suggestion of feminine ider the provision k. They attended the St. Thomas church Saturday, the 7th, from an overdose of morphine, hat it would have lieen h a It is now thought that the flood on the Missis left through mistake by a physician,^who sup­ grace. While on the one hand styles of ml 20, stand oi ou Wednesday evening, and euliveued trial justices, municipal and higher blessed it with her s’ i ami holy lit S T Last Suinla sippi will not exceed that of this spring. posed he had left a foainin^draught pt^vder. On ed by special act,’ e occasion with ngs. mixing the powder Mrs. Ballard, tbciS rse, found courts. The lack is yet mainly in the in­ dress that necessitate immodest exjiosiire ami peaceful death. clinpler ot'accidci Miners art preparing to leave the Black Hl ills (>n Monday eveniing a goo»l audience gathered The yield of gold is yet small. it would not foam, and thinking something was adequacy of the work house system. Every are only to he condemned,on the other it is a She was born in Lexinj on. Mai Gay slipped on Up to the age of 10, In childlio the Methodist cli ireh to listen to a lecture ou wrung, testal the mixture, from the ill effects of jail should have its workshop, ami if possi­ very namby-pamby sort of virtue which Ethelbert Parsons and Lottie C. Phil putt wen which she was with groat difficulty saval through other childhood under on fell, dislocating li mperancc by Mrs. Kent Mason. The hearers 1 carried r the falls at Niagara Monday, tin ble every city should have its work-house. requires, for its security, women to dress sc healthful, pi the energy of the physician and neighbors, who ;eiierully well pleased with the lecture. 9th, and drow worked upon her all Saturday night. Every ef- When tramjis whose object is to live with­ its to obliterate every graceful curve ami : tha sh e h a d a Base ball—At Syracuse, N. V., Bostons?, Star- fever, from which she never recovered, Tuesday a large party of ladies and chil- furt w:is made to arouse Mrs. Yeaton from her out

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her husband that is to be, the finest fellow and watched him. He stopped and took D o m e s t i c . ileal with. Most of ’em are poor, ami can’t twenty and that I was fifty-four, hilt lie al­ as possible early in the season, then, as the the letter out of his pocket, opened it and The woods in the vicinity of Keene N. II., are buy a machine right o ff, hut are ready and ways seemed like a bov to me, and here u n d er the su n ; an d let. m e tell you th ere’s looked at it: then looked round and seeing full of tramps, and several robberies have oc­ corn begins to tassel out, go through with willing to pay so much a week. That suits was I waking up to the fact that he was a many a gentleman not so well oil as my a light hoc and cut out every spear of mestill there, be returned slowly, and coin­ curred. B r ie f articles, suggestions, ami results of experience them and suits me, if they’ll only keep the grown man. and that be was thinking and boy will be, even if the money lias all come thistle and pull up every blade of quack ing up to me thrust tlie letter info my band, elatimr to Farm, Harden or Household management THE ClIAM BEltED NAUTILUS, payments up to the end. feeling as 1 lirst thought and felt when I out of a queer trade. Mrs. W. .1. Walker, wile of the proprietor of the with all tb*- root that can be got attached. say in g : New Hampshire House at Dover, was robbed on ire invited from our readers interested in sueli matters. T h e w ay l ’ve been bitten though, by som e saw bis mother, nigh upon eight and twen­ I be quack should be putin beapsand burned, ty years ago, WILLIAM GRIMM’S l,.‘>nu,nuu «>n the first aud third Thursdays each, bim all that can be said about fruit-grow­ not only in tbe corn crop, but in tbe suc­ into the business, and then be my part­ of my bones before 1 was three months in eorac into the shop h ill a lady-like-looking write books are such good folks. Jacob and $l,ouu,uuu on the second and fourth Thurs­ ceeding oats ami barlev. besides leaving Its w ebs of living gauze no m o re u n fu rl; ner. America, and I have been in tin- hospital ing, nor yet the house-wife one devoted to woman in very shabby widow’s weeds. and William Grimm, wbo u rote the fairy days each. Total .$5,000,000. tbe land cleaner for years thereafter. W recked is the ship o f pearl ! “ No,” I says; “ if you plot together. I'll ever since. They say it will be months be­ She wanted a machine for herself and stories, were bachelors. They always A dispatch to the Treasury says that three of bringing her information about all the And every chambered cell. daughter to learn, and said sbe bail beard plot all alone,” and then I pretended to fore I am able to work. I was hoping to the secret service men made a descent upon a house When* its dim dreaming life was wont to dwell. lived together and worked togatber, and various interesting and important concerns l bat I w ould Lake the m oney by instalm ents. wake up. took no notice, and had my sup­ send you some help before this time, but in the outskirts of St. Paul, Minn., aliout 1 o’clock STORING HAY IN TIGHT As the frail tenant shnped bis growing shell. wrote in a wonderfully contented way be­ of household economy; but nevertheless, in Now, just half an hour before, by our shop per. you see bow it is. The greatest burden on Sunday morning, 1st, ami captured a two dollar BARNS. Before thee lies revealed,— fore either bad a wife or children. At hist d o r k . I bad made a vow that I’d give up I kept rather grull the next morning, and my mind is the money Mr. Hamilton lent plate, two $10 plates and a $20 plate, all coun­ this department, we shall be able in the Its irised et iling rent, its sunless crypt unsealed! they thought it best that one of them made myself very busy about the place, me to pay my passage. It ought to have terfeit; also $80,0(10 in counterfeit money on the all that part of the trade, and I was very should marry. Neither wanted a wife a course of the year to give the farm- Nera ly thirty years ago a man of pro­ Year after year beheld the silent toil and I dare say spoke more sharply than been paid long ago. S o, brother, as soon Paducah National Bank of Kentucky. Two prin­ rough with her—just as I am when I’m bit—which should it be? ci many useful bints and suggestions, gressive ideas said to us that gniss but. That spread his lustrous coll ; usual, but the wife and Luke were as quiet as you have set the potatoes on mother's ters of the miles, named Woolsey, and Cizer, ami ross—and said “ No.” After long waiting. Jacob, the older and many valuable items of information partially cured coul»t be stored in large Still, as the spiral grew, little place, go somewhi-re where money is the wife of Woolsey, were arrested. •• But you will if the la ly gives secur- as could be: and about twelve 1 went out. brother, concluded to be generous and self- bulk in tigbt barns, with perfect safety, and lie left the past year’s dw.-lling for the m w. to be earned, and get as much :ls will pay Iu the race between Gen. Butler’s yacht Amer­ pertinent to bis calling, to gather many y.” says my wife hastily. with a little oil-ean and two or three tools forgetful. and relieve William of bis share come out looking better and less musty Hud.- with soft step its shining archway through tin* geiitb-inau. ami Like it to bim, but donT ica and Rufus Hatch’s yacht Resolute, at Isles of ’fhe p >or woman gave such a woe-bc- in my pocket. items of interest to those interested in gar­ than if dried and stored in ventilated barns. Built up its idle door, iu the difficulty by taking the burden of a let him know a word but that I sent it, as 1 Shoals, mi Monday, the 2d, the America wou by 1 gone look at us that it made me more out It was not far to Bennett’s place, and on wife upon himself. So bo selected a hand­ den and fruit culture, and to note and pub­ W’e regarded it as a visionary idea to stretched iu his last found boiue, and knew the old getting to the right bouse, I asked for Mrs. promised to do.” minutes and 42 seconds. of temper than ever, for 1 could feel that some young lady, but here lie hesitated lish fertile benefit of our lady readers many which lie had given a kindly reception on no m ore. Murray, and was directed lo the second Was it not grand—the confidence of the A workman in South Chicago has picked up a if 1 stopped I should have to let her have again and delayed, for he did not like to do account ofits novelty, but which would re­ Thanks for the heavenly message brought »>y thee. one at her own terms. And so it was; for floor, where, as I reached the door. I could injured brother iu bis brother at home, and bottle on the lake shore containing a card with little matters that may be of service in the courting. William thought he would this inscription: “ July Kith, 2 A. M. sult in loss if put in practice. Child of the wandering sea, bear the clicking of my sewing-machine, tin- worthiness of that confidence in the their culinary and other domestic employ- there, if I didn’t let her have a first-class encourage him a little bv going to see the nut stay up mure than att hour longer as the gas j It was the custom then to side up barns and whoever was there was so busy over it other? This I think, aotually throws th e Cast from her lap, forlorn! machine, :is good as new, sbe only paying voting lady bimsolf. He found her so is rapidly escaping. N. S. G .” It is believed to j Licnls. with green boards, so that they would From thy dead lips a clearer note is 1m,rn that sbe did not bear me knock, so I high sense of honesty into the shade, blight -even and six down, and undertaking to handsome and engaging that lie im m ed i­ have bccu thrown out .if Donaldson's balloon by I W e are convinced, also, that w h atev er is dirink in seasoning. leaving wide cracks to Than ever Triton blew from wreathed horn! opened the door softly and looked in. as that is also. pay half-a-crown a week, and no more se­ ately fell in love with her, and to bis sur­ his companion, Mr. Grimwood, and to be a further I . , , . . . . ulmit tbe air for drying out tbe hay. An W hile «»n mine ear it rings. There in the bare room sat, asleep in her ooufinuition of their fate. | 10 ‘ca.lcrs in this .Icpa. lincnt curity than nothing. prise found courting the most agreeable important principal’w:is here overlooked. Through the ’deep eaves of thought] I bear a voice Ail Lsyinpatheilv RaHvoad Ohio was visited byaseverc rain storm Sunday,' ' ' lU " " l *>C :Jonu l,f ' “ Iciest to those who To make it worse, too, if I didn’t send chair, the widow lady wbo came about the thing iu the world. But the lady was Fermentation, like combustion, is caused that sings :— machine, and I could see that in her face the thing home without charge. Luke going Jacob's by selection—now what was to be O i l i c i a l . the 1st,causing great damage to growing erops, and Hll farm o r g ard en as a m eans o f liveli- by tbe union of oxygen and carbon, and which told plainly enough that the pain Build thee more stately mansions, O my soul, with it, for be was back at home now keep­ done? lie re was trouble again. scriuiisly interrupting travel. Many of the rivers hood, for m o st o f o u r tow n n-uh-ix d.ml.t in m> more proceed if air is excluded, and suffering sbe must have been going As the swift seasons roll ’ ing my books, being grown into a line An obi aunt went to Jacob, very kindly, “ Your fare, if you please, madam,” said overflowed their bounds, aud inmlahd the bottom : i i , . .’ than lire can burn under like conditions. through for years would soon be over, and lands in i. portions of the State the deluge “ lkL lnol<- 01 ‘“ h-dest in sonic form Leave thy low-vaulted past! young fellow of live and twenty: ami 1 sat an d said : the conductor to an elderly lady wbo bad Many farmers have learned that manure it gave me a kind of turn. uf min changed iu the afternoon to ferritic hail- SOll-eitlture. W e sh all lie ghid to have Ia-t each new temple, nobler than the la-t, and growled the whole of the rest of the “ William is in love—he cannot wrong got aboard at a way station. will not ferment rapidly when it is trodden Fhul thee from heaven with a dome more vast. day. calling myself all the weak-minded •• It’s no business of yours,” 1 said to my­ The elderly lady looked up, and, drawing st0"c-s I a“y of renders engaged or interested lown so as to nearly exclude tbe air. ami self, roughly: and I turned then to look at you—what shall be do ?” Till thou at length art free. idiots under the sun. and telling the wife “ This is the most joyful tidings lover forth a letter, spoke with a voice that was Ground w,is broken recently at l‘l“ l"lelphia in ugrictilturo contribute, in b rief form to that it seldom tirefangs when thrown Leaving thine outgrown shell hy life’s unresting sea! who was bending over my machine. that business was going to the dogs, and I beard said Jacob. “ Let him have her—let sh rill: fur the hiiildiug< to he erected tor the government , . . where cattle can trample it under I could see no face—only a slight figure in Eaii muunt i'ark, and the erection of tlie main ‘“ pn rtm en t, an y facts, observations, should be ruined. bim have her ! ’ And be packed bis trunk “ T w o o f M r.------*s children is dead, and I’lie class which, above all otl b a in rusty black; and a pair of busy white building ami the model army post hospital Ins experiences o r suggestions w hich they WEDDED. “ Von ought to lie ashamed of yourself, and started oil' for the Ilartz Mountains. they’ve writ me to come to the buryin’ to­ made gross and bay an esjiecial i iv. i- bands were trying very bard to govern the been commenced. The Interior Department atel, t|,i„k 1U:ly |„. ((f inf(„.ul:ltion int ' Toni/’ she said. William married, and Jacob came to day. Isn’t it tumble?” dairym en. “ So I am ,” says I “ I d id n ’t think I thing, and to learn bow to use it well. the Smithsonian lusitutiou will occupy nearly two- They have ascertain d by expei 'm. nt - Fonu- quick ami hitter word we said. live with bim. Iu time be loved Wiliam’s The conductor looked as shocked as possi­ thirds of the space in the main building, which ’nlliers, ns weI1 well as to receive from house- joubl be such a fool.” “ So that’s the gal, is it?’’ I said to my­ lircetcd by science, that bay will ke* p B el­ And then we parted. How the sun wife and little children very much. One ble, and expressed sympathy. covers an area of 100/MM) square feet. keepers original and approved recipes for “ Sueli a fool :ls to do a good kind action self. “ Ab. Luke, my boy, you’ve got to Swam through a sullen sen of gray! of these children became a noble and use­ “ And,” continued the old laily, “ I want ter in elaphoarded or batt* n**(l barns then the silly calf age, and I dare say—” Judge Morris, counsel fur Theodore Tilton on culiiiury processes mid suggestions upon A eldll fell on the summer day. lo one wbo was eyidenly a lady born, and ful man. And the two brothers grew obi you to let me ride free.” >pen barns o r stacks. T h at tb e b eating come down in the world !” I got no further, for at that moment tin- Monday, the 2d,served a notice on Shearman .x (,||,( Life's best and happiest limit s were done; together, and when they were not writing “ I can’t li t you ride free unless you have Sterling, attorneys of record, for Henry Ward | > matters pertaining to honselield man- will be so moderate as to only dry out tbe “ Yes," J says, “ to living in Bennett’s girl started, turned around, and turned up­ Friendship w as dead books of great learning they did that other a pass,” returned the conductor, mildly. Beecher to he preparcsl to answer in a new trial ! ao e RR-‘lU. bay without moulding. Place, where I’ve sunk no leas than ten on me a timid, wondering face, that made good thing—they wrote fairy stories for “ Not to go to a funeral?” said the old on the first Monday in September. ’ ------If it is a fact that bay can be safely put flow proud we went our separate ways. machines in live years.” my heart give a queer throb, and I couldn’t into a large mow. in a tight barn, less And spake no word ami made no tuoan, little children. lady. Morris ,v i’earswall Tilton- attoneys, have W A X T O r IX T IC K IC S T IX I 'K IfT i •• Yes,” says the wife, “ and cleared hun­ Like my eyes oil'her. tired than is necessary if stacked or stored She braided up her floating hair, *• No. madam.” replied the conductor. •d notic e ujhiii Mr. Beecher’s counsel, to he dreds of pounds. Tom. I’m ashamed of “ Hush ! ’* sbe said softly, bolding up her 'Phis story of bachelor Jacob Grimm re I N G. upon scaffolds, or in open barns, it is a That I had always called so fair. “ I’m sorry to say that t h e rules of the I prepared to answer in anew trial mi the first you—you a man with twenty workmen band: and I saw it was thin and transpar­ minds me, though I hardly know whv, of ery important fact to farmers, as it will As though she scorned my loving tone, road are very strict, ami I am not allowed 'Vedne.-day ufScpteinber. The new I rial k e x p ec t- loo many of the farmers over New Eng­ busy up-stairs, a couple of thousand pounds ent as if sbe bad been ill. the crusty old bachelor wbo made a will to discriminate.” j ‘-I lobeshort. Mr. Morris, counsel for Tilton, says: nable them to gather their bay crop with My word of praise. worth of stock, and in the bank a ------” “ My name’s Smith.” I said taking out. a land lack interest iu their vocation. In­ leaving bis entire fortune to be divided “ Well, I think you oughtn’t to charge " 1 u d m ib ted ly th e new tr ia l will in- s h o rt a s tb« \ much less ••xposurc to the vicissitudes of And 1? I matched her scorn with scorn, a screw-driver. “ My machine: bow does stead ot living to farm, they farm to live, •• Hold your tongue, will you!" I said folks for going to a fu n eral.” pi r>i-te«l th e i" ,'p-*'e now to try Ib-ecber tor adultery a- he bic­ ither, for even where bay is in cock, 1 hated her with all my my heart, roughly, and went out into tlie shop to try it go? Thought I’d come and see.” among the girls who bad refused him. :\s .n i s 9 v o n l y w ay th.-v ‘have to g et a the exterior surface is injured by contact oid lady. illutcnd matte Until—we chanced to meet one day : m il w ork it all oil'. Her face lit up in a moment, and sbe “ For to them, ” be added, feelingly, “ I itimony of great imjiort living. 1 bey work not because tlu-v feel with dew or rain.— Iiurai Ifonu . “ If we let everylmdy going lo funerals ^hirl/w in' loaierially alte I an interest in improving and making more Flic turned her pretty head away, Luki* cam e back soon after, looking very came forward eagerly. owe all my earthly happiness.”— rr u m e m p h -x m . I saw two pleading tear drops start. “ I am so glad you’ve come,” sbe said, ride five," again spoke tin- cniiduetor, •• Ii th in g i will prove Beecher guilty. Gel 1 probiictivc their homesteads, but because drange, and I was at him diieetly. “ ,rad.-in -the-Pulpily SI. Nieholiis far CARE OF YOUNG CHICKENS. Ix,! love was horn. •• Where’s the seven an’ six’” I says, an­ “ 1 can't quite, manage? this." wouldn’t pay. Besides, it would In- en­ P ry o r .-says, if T ilto n ha«l n o t e alle d th is case ,. they must labor to live, and they don’t Boni.: fond, repentant word I said, g rily . She pointed to the thread regulator, and J a m . couraging tbe funer.'d business in a way Rial t 'oiigregatioiial church would have sided m ; know b*>w to do anything else—they never Fhe answered only with a sigh; He didn’t answer, but pul three half- the next minute I was showing her that it would cast a gloom over tin- entire country. ami that the le.-oling witnessea ot the next I having Icarnc.l anv trade, and, tb.-rcforc Many are tbe wavs in which, in poultry But when I took her hand in mine crowns down on the desk, took mil the was too tight, and somehow, in a gentle, IIDNOR-BRIGIIT. Yourfare is a dollar and a half, madam. ” will be bees, the drugge-t, Henry Bowen I have no knowledge of wliat is denominated keeping, little losses are sustained, which A radiant glory, half divine, Joseph • . Bi«:har*L. Mrs. Tilton’s brother. book, made his entries—date of delivery, timid way. the little witch quite got over “ Well. ” retorted tbe old lady, draw big ! skilled labor. Such are “ traditional farm- in the end often amount to eoniparotive Flooded the earth and filled the sky, Tin* Story of an |ri.*,li I m ignpil. me. and I stopped there two hours helping out a wcll-lilled purse’ ' I tliink you might T h e \ —*M:iate.| P re ss r e p o rte r h a d a n in te rv ie wr « r-." of lb*- very lowest type of that large failure. F.xp*>-urc o f young broods in in­ N..W w e n re w .-d .- 11..n il. a m i Ha,ne. lirst payment, when the other’s due, and all the rest o f it.—and was then g o in g into the b«-r, till her eyes sparkled with delight, as let me go free, ’specially :i< I’m going to a w ith I ml ia n C h ie f B e a \e rite on T u e s d a y ,th e 3: make the needle dart in and out of bard dead, and tbey’ll be buried in ibe sam e We were led to this train of thought by that a call of att*aition to care in this re­ “ Mind.” I says, sharply, “ those pay­ able flow o f emigration to America; but ih-tt bee...... nimamlcd during the tight: that the m aterial grave, I reckon. Ob! it’s a tum ble blow !’’ a recent conversation with a man who is a gard seems scarcely necessary; yet chicks ments are to be kept up to tlie day: and to­ few w ell-to-do pi-opb- w ent then. It was In-ban-' had no animosity against the emigrant.-: Stales and .^ketches. S’> | And ibe old lady, wiping ber eyes, paid master builder, brick and stone mason, who often suffer from cold and dampness when morrow you go Io Lolly's who live nearly “ Do yon tliink yon can do it, now cbii-lly young men and women, sons and that the story about the emigrants poisoning an In r fare. As tin- conductor moved on knows what to do and tin; best way o f do­ we little think they do. I'lie recent spring opposite to ’em, and tell ’em Io keep an eye said. daughters of poor families. It often ap­ ox or spring is to put all the blame on the 1 udians. I am so glad you >be turned lo a passenger an* 1 remarked, ing it in bis special line of business. Inci­ has been cold and backward, and therefore KVTII MURRAY. on Ibe willow, or we shall lose another ma­ “ Oh. yes 1 Blink so peared Ibat means were raised with difli- The return of the Keiitueky Slate election have chine.” ca m e.” witli some indignation: “ Tbe-e railroad­ dentally be superintends tbe cultivation o f very unfavorable to tbe rai-ing of eai v eiilty enough lor one of a numerous family been coming in slowly. I’lie Democrats will proK farm-lands, and renders them more pro- What Came of Tinkering i vlng-M acliine. “ You needn’t lie afraid, father.” be says, “ So am I," 1 said gruffly: “ It will ers is tbe most unfi-elin’ folk- I ever seed.” ably have about the same majority at the la-t Ichicks. In such w eath er tb icn- -b«»il*l to pay pass;ig(» to America, and on sueii as • lu' tive than other similar lands in the be kept cooped up. as tb*- -bi* ks will thus coldly; “ they’re honest enough, only make it all the rtisier for von to can (lie and similar pleas I was often asked to lend eleclit , f Gi A curious trad e to Lik* b u t th e n ii- pi w >r.” m oney, and pay for it.' Notes mid Extrai-ts (own where be resides. He maki-» .u»d I t„ l------M....;..l to cold w h • < i the price of :i passage, to be repaid by the E o n - ig ii. n th a t lias grown Io b e p ro fita h i’h iiiu - w e re j I was just in Ibat. humor that I wanted “ A nd I w ill w ork «o hard,” she said -aves a large amount of in.anurc ami ap- ' we been reminded tliKsca-* the w ind e m ig ra n t. Hon. Jo h n S herm an in bis <|>cceh or Tin- li-licr..- nt babrndur are repurtcl tube . - :.!i. - ir v. iy frc. ly, ami therefore, be har­ I needs tem p erin g to tin? young hi-k w e l l at. a lo w ebb with me win ;• I lo o k il u p to quarrel with somebody, and lieu did ea rn '-st.lv. I often b n! Ibe req u ired su m —then only Saturday. Inly 31st, at Marion, Ohio, said There. I won’t boast, i s . s a y d i a l I ’m | :» . I I . . * ' . • . r * 4* they say; but that’s all nonsense, or else tell you to do a thing, you do it." 1 says, iu been ill long? ” 1 said, nodding towards isc meeting in favor of amnesty for farms of from KM) to 200 acres as carried most convenient, ami just as well for the for their welfare. to accom plish it- redem ption, so th at <>ur | the Fenini: >uvicts was held in Hyde Park, bon- your poor jw'oplc would be always miser­ on, or rather o//’, in that same town—“ oil’," chicks so far :is health and comfort are - savage a way as ever I spoke to tin* lad. her mother. Contrary v.,.,,,..,, to what, might, perhaps, bl­ notes and gold w ill becom e in ten bange- l.m, Sun-1 . the 1st. L’pwar-ls of KM 1,1 MM) people “ Mtjntbs. w itli the Kiiu.’, sLit I -1 Riese p(?oplc g en erally sent we said—and mean it as to that exhaustive concerned, not to use boards for the lloor- able, while according to my experience, You go over to-morrow and tell Roily to abb-, is nowtbe highest object of st «te>m:in- uteii-lance. the usual speeches were made, your poor man is often more light-hearted course of our New-England towns. ing of the coops. Rut each day they keep a strict lookout on those people—do inrrin her pretty eyes; “ but she added )n(. |KI,.k t|,(. Sllin )enl within a year, and -bip. and will result in tin- greatest good to olutions carried. should be move*! a few feet to fresh ground, than the man with thousands. you b e a r? ” brightly. “ I shall have enough with ibis to ! Said this mechanic—“every farmer tbe exceptions. I am ashamed to say, were the laboring classes.” lb- denied that con­ should make experiments instead of doing I was at my wits* ends for something to Father." be says, looking me full in the get her good medicines and things she can to insure cleanliness ami exemption in a tbe very persons of whom I bail fell most traction makes money scarce or adds to tin- A WAR MEMORY. just as others have done and for no other great nie.’isure from verm in. At times, do, and sat nibbling my nails one day and face. “ I couldn’t insult them by doing such fancy; ” and as I looked at ber, something secure—very decidedly of a class looked present financial distress, lb- considered grumbling horribly. reason than that they have done it, ami when tbe weather is unusually rough, ami thing.” then without another word lie in me said— on as more respectable; while the poorer at l.-ngtb tbe position of the Republican and The neighborhood of the silver Springs the chicks stand cTying and ’shivering in “ Don’t go on like that. Toni,” says my walked quietly out of the shop, leaving me “ (iod bless you. my dear! I hope you thus be may learn, perhaps, something new and less esteemed absolutely never failed Democratic partieson tbe (.-urrency *,ues- farm itself is ok upied by a community of tbe cold, *juict. peace ami comfort may be wife: “ things might be worse.1’ worse than ever. will;” and the next minute I was going and advantageous to himself.” 'ibis is me—ami they were many. T’bcy were al- tion, claiming that tbe Republicans bad Blairs. A more elegant country ><-at than secured by throwing over tin* coop a scrap “ IIow?” I said. It was about eight o’clock that I was sit­ lown-stairs, calling myself a fool. a good and practical suggestion. Condi­ , . , , , , so. for tbe most part, persons over whose Steadily acted for the best interests of tbe that of tbe senior Blair is that of bis son. tions vary as soils and climates vary: so al­ of old carpiff, so as to darken it and cause “ Why, we might have Luke at home, ting by the parlor tire, with the wife work­ They thought 1 .li.ln I know It,.mo, hit r.llnilies O|. relations I,.'.,-.. | |,a,| no im wer, whole eouutrv. defending tbe action of Sec- Montgomery Blair. Ibis latter house has so as to wet and dry seasons. tbe ben to brood the chicks as if night had and he is doing well.” ing and very quiet, when Luke came in r.li.l: there was the w.fc gomg over am i, ;|< t|ley W(!1.e tenants or .•otters on oilier rotary Chase and himself in originating borne witness to-a very remarkable chapter Luke’s our boy. you know, and we bail 'Phis medianic to whom we refer grows com e on. from the workshop with a book under bis over again to Bennetts place; and all sorts people’s esLites. national bank-, a-serting that tin- proposi- in American political and revolutionary got him into a merchant’s office, where be on a liberal scale, oats for forage, cutting arm. for be bad been totting up the men’s >f little nice things were made ami Liken Among these was a very large ami a tion of tin- Democrats will result in repn- history. It was about this bouse that the seemed likely to stay: but 1 was in a them when full grown and curing them as AGItlt Ul.Tl HAL 'I G G E S - piecework, and what was due to them: there. I often used to see them talking very poor family. Tbe eldest daughter • lialion. and closed by asserting that the advance guard of tin- rebel army, under grumbling lit then, and there was a click- and the sight of bim made me feel as if 1 about it. but 1 took no notice; and that art be does grass, getting a larger crop per TIONS. was sent for by a relative wbo ba*I emi­ country will continue to depend on tbe j General Senator Gordon, encamped while acre and one that bis cattle relish ami ety-click noise going on in die next room must quarrel. ful scoundrel, my boy Luke, used to pay Republican Party for its further progress. I «»n their way to attack tbe then defenceless grated some time before, and wbo paid ber thrive on; he prefers them for curing to that fidgeted me terribly. lb* saw it too. but be said nothing, only t h e half-crown every week out of bis own Unions must he hoed about once in two p:issagc to New York. She dreaded goingj 'Flic following 'i brief history of fix- national capital fiom the North, and it is fodder corn. \Ve prefer them, :is we have “ T h in g s can ’t be w orse,’’ I said angrily; jiut the accounts away and began to' pocket, after going to fetch it from tbe Uliorpenningclaim which comes up period- 'loubttess ff..c tlie negii^ei.o,. of t|,e (jon_ weeks, or often enough to keep down the alone, and succeeded in getting •• from often said, to Millet or Hungarian gra.—, bc- and I was going to prove myself in the read. , ,, , . ir . i-i n i sufficient to pay a brother's passage, ically for a mill on the national tiexsm y: federate comiuiiniliug ollieers, anil to a... weeds. wrong by making my wife cry, when there The wife saw the storm brewing, and she And all the time 1 told myself I dion whieh was duly repaid within tbe year. Woodward and <'liorpenning were rout rail- l-aee hanal fe.-.livities of the Confcdeinte •ause tbe crop is more abundant, and fur- Ciieiimheis slionld receive •• . — K|o'S tiler, because thee....,., li^ j t b e t t e r . was a knock at the door. ,f >>r :ishc> occiiSHMinlly to keep Hie knew bow put out I was. for I bad not lit rfor '" 1 could ...... “int Luke was j t b c next year the same family, hearing „rs for earrvin;; certain California mails, lino in the v.em.ty of Sdvor Springs, that W hen a farmer makes tip ms ..,jnd ’ “ Come in.” I said, and a fellow-lodger lings away. my pipe, nor yet bad my evening nap. , and always On March d.'lS H. Congress mussed an act 'l'“ rebel cavalry did not enter and burn Zt’r< to farm ami no longer J a n a to live, be wiiicli 1 always have after tea. So she did put in his head. —a girl not half good enough for him borrowed the greater part of two passages, direetin- the Postmaster (ieneral to adjust Washington. l our I,ours probably stood will not be content with less than a ton of Crafts must he looked to. ami where “ Are you good at works. Mr. Smith?” remembered being poor myself, ami 1 what sbe knew so well bow to do—tilled which again was repaid within tbe prom­ and settTe with Cho, pruning, a. surviving between W ashington ami Us dcstn.ct.on. bay per acre on bis grass land, and of in­ shoots appear on tlie stock to rob the graft, bated poverty, ami I used to speak harshly he said. my pipe, forced it into my band, and just ised tim e. partn er. Ids claim f o r .S .n i,serv i.e s and for ‘•*<>«' who hved dunng that t,m,• re- they should be rubbed oil', so that all the “ What works?” I said; “ fireworks— ferior *|iiality at that, of 30 bushels of corn as I was going to dash it to pieces in the to Luke and tbe wife, and feel very bitter. Not very long after this, another brother damages bv reason of the su-pension of the member tlie terrible .scenes i ll,- home per acre instead of GO to 75 as he may have, nourishment may go to the graft. gasworks? ” ashes, sbe gave me one of her old looks, At last came an afternoon when 1 knew borrowed tbe price of bis passage. contract. On Mac 25, 1S57, PoM ma.-fr' U'>ards were prepared to do then- bed duty, or 75 bushels of potatoes per acre when he Support tlictoniatoes with wooden frames, “ No.no; I mean works of things as kissed me on the forehead, as with one there was something wrong. 'I be wife bad But a year p issed ami no return came. (ieneral Brown found that there was due and the convalescents, even, front the hos­ may grow 300 bushels per acre and up­ or drive in a stake and fasten them to that. goes with wheels and springs.” band she pressed me back into ray chair, gone out directly after dinner, saying sbe Ami a second year likewise. tile sun, of .*7'.t. Is2. a n d o n tlie doth o f] pitals stru g g led to sh o u ld er th eir old guns wards, or oats at 25 or 30 bushels per acn Keep them oil' the ground if you want your “ Middling,” I said: for I was fond of was going to sec a sick woman—I knew and then with the other she lit a splint and In tbe course of tbe third year bis broth­ October, 1857, In- found due a further sum Tlie consteinalioii at tlie .suite .lepartirn nt u ih.„ |u, ,„.IV ,rlow 70 or 80 bushels per fruit to ripen well and he free from decay. pulling clocks to pieces and trying to in­ held it to my tobacco. wbo it was, bless you! and Luke was fidg­ er came to me ami brought the repayment which made tbe whole amount 8109,072.9.^ was so great tl.at ail the valuable archives .lm, s„ -of"othel. cro.)s. The soil around trees in orchards and v en t. 1 was done. Sbe always gets over me eting about, not himself; and at last be (I think three pounds ten shillings). Nobody blit Uliorpenning ever pretended o f tlie g o v ern m en t lia.I been p acked upon ! A SIUaU f;ll.luel. w hom W(. knew w ell in imrseries should he kept loose and free from “ I wish you’d come and look at this like that: and after smoking in silence for took bis bat and went out. I asked him if bis brother bad sent any­ that this was not a liberal allowance, and a steamer at the Set entli-stieet whai f. and m.ijjbiiorliood where wo were born and weeds. Top dressing with ashes and old sewing-machine of mine, for 1 can’t get it half an hour, I was lying back, with “ They might have confided in me,” 1 ray thing to help bis ol*l mother, or to assist even he took tbe money, although under tlie steamer was ready to be cut from J |)re,l, after having done ns his father and manure is excellent for trees in hearing con­ to g o .” eves closed,dropping oil to sleep, when tin- said bitterly, but all tbe time I knew that another to go to New York. He said he protest. On July 15,1870, lie procured moorings and to nut tlie gamilletto uehdibors did, applying what little ma- Sewing machines were newish in those wife said (what had gone before I hadn’t I wouldn’t let them. “Tbey’ll be spending dition. bad not—not a farthing. the p.-issage by Congress of a resolution di­ Army of tile dames at tlie word of com-, nlu.e jle jlaii honnepathically on or4 acres days, and I got up to look at it, and after h ea rd )— money—throwing it away. I know they’ve Lime, salt and ashes are good fertilizers “ Where is your brother now?” I asked. recting tbe Postmaster General again to mand. The scouts brought word of the of piotv,iftand, concluded at last, having be- about an hour’s fiddling about, I began to “ Yes, lie's asleep now.” spent pounds on them already.” for potatoes. They may lie applied aliout “I don’t know where be is, it’s so long adjust tbe claim. Air. John A. J. Creswell, advancc of Earlys division. I lie hasty ! nlc tjlx,,| of gleaning, to put it all onto see a bit the reason why—the purpose, you That woke me up, of course, and if 1 At last I got in such a way that I called tlie hill before hoeing. Sulphate o f lim e since be wrote.” who was then at the bead of tbe depart­ rumor swelled t he divisions into an im-1 ]|;lifan acre, and tlie result was lie got more know, of all tlie screws and cranks and didn’t lie there shamming and heard all down our foreman, left him in charge, ami (Plaster of Paris) is well applied by sifting And saying this, be suddenly stopped ment, certified, on December 23, 1870, that mense army. I lie army which should j t,orn that season than ever before, witli less wheels; I found out, too, why our neigh­ they said in a whisper. took my hat and went out after them. it upon tlie tops when they are wet as soon and colored. there was due to Chorpenning, besides wliat have defended Washington was followin labor, and he afterwards pursued the course bor’s wife, wbo was a dressmaker, and had “ IIow came yon to make bim more vexed Everything was very quiet in Bennett’s as they break through tlie ground, and again “ Why,” said I, “ bow long is it since bad been paid already, tbe sum of $143,- the shovel and tlie hoe in tlie southern Po­ of manuring liberally. However well just started one, could not get it to ()() on the first anil third Thursdays each, not only in the corn crop, but in the suc­ into the business, and then be my part­ of my bones before I was three months in him all that . in b lid about fruit-grow- •orae into the shop but a lady-like-looking write books are such good folks. Jacob and on the second and fourth Thurs­ ceeding oats aud barley, besides leavng Its webs of living gauze no more unfurl ; woman in very shabby widow’s weeds. ner. America, and I have been in the hospital ing, nor yet tl 0 ho wife one devoted t«* and William Grimm, who as rote the fairy days each. Total §5,000,000. the land cleaner for years thereafter. Wrcck1.()ulis(il| minutes and 42 seconds. den ami fruit culture, and to note and pub­ W«* regarded it :is a visionary idea to of temper than for 1 el til: ; to tin t?lit ll( se, I asked for Mrs. i * i i i . i which lie bad given a kindly reception on ( , j t , t |, . •(•(m l some young ladv, but here ic H it.itt i W.xs it m»t g ra n d —the confidence o f tin A workman in South Chicago has picked up a lish for the benefit of our lady readers many if I stopped I si t<» let ll r ha\ Ml'the°doo'r. r'eouid i ;"1'.1 tlolap-d. [O' lte did tint like to do jh , j. , , account ofits novelty, but which would re­ Thanks for the heavenly messag.- brought by thee. one at her own t bottle on the lake shore containing a card with little matters that may be of service in I th e cot,rtm g. W illiam thought he would ( |J. w u,.l|linCliS o f (,, nlidenee in the this inscription : “ July Kith, 2 A. .M. We can­ sult in loss if put in practice. Child of the wandering sea, ving-niacbine, their culinary and other domestic employ­ there, if I didu not stay up more than an hour longer as the gas It was the custom then to side up barns Cast from her lap, forlorn ! busy over it u-hine, si i.ly p: , , >oong lady himself, lie found her -m is rapidly escaping. N. S. G.” It is believed to m ents. with green boards, so that they would high sense of honesty into the shade, bright From thy dead lips a clearer note is born veil and rtakit i i l * S° handsome ami engaging that he iinmedi- have been thrown out of Donaldson’s balloon by We are convinced, also, that whatever is shrink in seasoning, leaving wide cracks to Than ever Triton blew from wreathed horn! pay half-a- • softly °° Cl 1 ’ ately fell in love with her, and to his sur­ as that is also. his companion, Mr. Grimwood, and to be a further ubnit the air for drying out the hay. An W hile on m ine e ar it rings. it, :islcep in her [ presented tovur readers in tin's department uritv that prise found courting the most agreeable confirmation of lheir fate. important principal was here overlooked. Through the ’deep eaves of thought] I hear a voice who came about the i w ill not *'** ••,/>»'.. r • • • T o m ak ir, the widow thing in the world. But the la«ly was An Usympatlicilc l?ai’v«a B e lla s to receive from house- And then we parted. How sun wife and little children very much. One ble, and expressed sympathy covers an area of 100/HM) square feet. keepers o rig in al an d approved recipes for lireeted by science, that, bay will ke* p b e t­ “ Snell foul as to do . good k id aeli, elf. A ll, Lui m v y, you’ve got to Swam through a sullen sen of gray! of these children became a noble ami use And,” eon.intied the old lady, “ I want ter in elapboarded or battened barns then Io one wl ; c a lf ag( id "I d. Judge Morris, counsel for Theodore Tilton, on cu lin ary processes an d suggestions upon A eldll fell on the summer day, ) was evidenh a lady fill m an And the two brothers grew old you to let me ride free.*’ pen barns or sticks. That the heating e d o w n in the world !” I got no further, for at that moment the Monday, the 2d,served a notice on Shearman & ()tl.cr in-iHmu i Life’s best and happiest hours were done; together, and when they were not writin “ I can t let you ride free unless you have Sterling, attorneys of rec.nl, tor Henry Wanl I ' 1“ to household .nan- will be so moderate :is to only dry out the Yes,” I says, “ to living in Bennett’s girl started, turned around, ami turned up­ Friendship was dead books of great learning they did that other a pass,” returned the conductor, mildly. Beecher to be prepared to answer in a new trial i *,Xe,,ieut. bay without moulding. Place, where I’ve sunk no le»s than ten on me a timid, wondering face, that made If it is a fact that bay can be safely put IIow proud we went our s. pamle ways. good thing—they wrote fairy stories for “ Not to go to a funeral?” said the old on the first Monday in September, ; ’ machines in live years.” my heart give a queer throb, and I couldn't into a large mow. in a tight barn, less And spake no word and made no moan; little children. lady. Morris »x l’carswall. Tilton’s attoneys, have WANT OF INTEREST IN F\KM - Yes,’’ says the wife, “ and cleared luin- tike my eyes oft'her. tired than is necessary if stacked or stored She braided up her floating hair, “ No, madam,” replied the conductor. served notice tqton Mr. Beecher’s counsel, to he I N O . ilreils of pounds. Tom. I’m tisbanied of “ Hush ! ’* slm said softly, holding up her 'Phis story of bachelor Jacob Grimm re upon seallblds, or in open barns, it is a That I had always called so fair. “ I'm sorry to say that the rules of tin prepared to answer in a new trial on the first J ____ you—yon a man with twenty workmen hand; and I saw it was thin and transpar­ njimls me, though I hardly know wbv, of very important fact to farmers, as it will As though she scorned my loving lone, road re very strict, and 1 am not allow ed W.-lnesday ofS<*ptem,>er. The new trial is cxjiect-» *poo ,n;llly o f tj„. fa n n e i.s oVel. y ,.w busy up-stairs, a couple of thousand pounds ent as if slut had been ill. nalde them to gather their bay crop with My w ord o f praiw*. the crusty old bachelor who made a will ! to di fiminafe.” | e.1 tobesl.ort, Mr.Morris,counsel lurTilton.says: |.U1,| hick interest in their vocation. ln- worth of stock, and in the bank a ------” “ My name’s Smith.” I said taking out. a much less exposure to tlie vicissitudes of leaving his entire fortune to lie divided " W ell, I think you oughtn’t to ehargi Uuduiibtcdly tin* new trial will lie short i slca.l of living to fai nt, they farm to live. And 1? I matched her scorn with scorn, Hold your tongue, will yon!” I said a sere w’-d river. “ Mv machine; how does cposc now to try Beecher for adultery as lie ha weather, for even where bay is in cock, among the girls who had refused him. folks for goingtoa funeral,” pci>i*ted tin •v.il *s db-only way they have to get a I hated her with all my my heart, roughly, ami wont out, into the shop to try it, g o ? Thought I'd come ami see.” en tried on several outside collateral m atters.’ tin* exterior surface is injured by contact Until—we chanced to meet one day; m d w ork it all ofl-. Her face lit up in a moment, ami she “ For to them, ’’ he added, feelingly. “ 1 old lady. lie says there is testimony of great important living. 1 hey work not because they feel with dew or rain.— Hural limn*. an interest in improving and making more Hlie turned her pretty head away, Luke came buck soon after, looking very came forwanl eagerly. owe all my earthly happiness.”— 1'nnn “ If w e let verybody going Io funerals wj|| maierially alter the complexion o I saw two pleading tear drops start. “ 1 am so glad you've come,” she said, ride free,’’ again spokepoke ithe li< eondm to r, “ It things and will prove Beecher guilty. Genera.,.,1 piobiicliv.- their homesteads, but lie.-ause 1 range, and I was at him directly. ** -Hu -r u lp il," S f. t\itin tins Ju r CAKE OF YOI NG CHICKENS. Ix»! love w as born. “ Where’s the seven an’ six!’’ I says, an­ “ 1 can't quit lend A curious trade to la k e j«i. b ut th e n it- mom-v. and pay for it.” Notes :uul Extraet* town where be resides. He umke» amt : I., b " • ■•!...... t • .,.1 .1 •»•;. . 1 . . . tin- price of a passage, to be repaid by the E oreign. *ave* a large amount of manure and ap­ I we been reminded this setison that th< wind has gro w n to In1 profilabb riling* were I was just in that, humor that I wanted **Aml I will work so bard,” she :ud | emigrant. Hon. .John Sberm iii in bis ?pcpeh on p lie s ir v e ry fre e ly , and therefore, be har­ a t a low e b b w ith m e w in n 1 lo o k it u p to quarrel with somebody, ami that did earnestly. • fisheries at Labrador an (•ported to be . mauls tempering to tbi’ yo uej - hick •* well . 1 I •*fi« n but the required sum then only S u *ii 1.1v. July 31st, at Marion. Ohio. said . a co m p lete failu re . Vesst o| HUM! q u in ta l* vests beautiful erops of whatever sort or LlS to the lam b. (Jo se e-»..p area areal T h ere. I won’t boast, c, forced it into my hand, and just ised tim e. partner, bis claim for such services and for • Those who lived during that time re- ferior quality at that, of 30 bushels of corn they should be rubbed oil; so that all the “ What works?*’ I said; “ firework to Luke and the wife, and feel very bitter. as I was going to dash it to pieces in the Not very long after this, another brother damages by reason of the suspension, of the ' ni(!,nb‘T the terrible scenes. 1 be home per acre instead of GO to 75 :is he may have, nourishment may go to the graft. gasworks? ” ashes, she gave me one of her old looks, At last came an afternoon when I knew borrowed the price of his passage. •ontraet. On May 25, 1857. Postmaster ! guards!Xu:t,(ls were preparedprcparen to dono theiruteir bestoc*t duty,may. (,r 75 bu*hels of potatoes per acre when he Support the tomatoes with wooden frames, “ No.no; I mean works of things kissed me on the forehead, as with one there was something wrong. The wife bad Blit a year passed and no return came. d Brown found that there was ,bie'i and;tnd the convalescents, oven,even, from the Itos-hos­ ln:iv grow 300 bushels per acre and up- or drive in a stake and fasten them to that. goes with wheels and springs.'1 band she pressed me back into my chair, gone out directly after dinner, saying she And a second year likewise. the sum of $79, 182, andon the :»(>th of; I»itnlspitals strustruggled g g led to sin:shoulder their old guns. waViiSt or 0;lts at 25 or 30 bushels per acre Keep them oil' the ground if you want your “ Middling,” I said: for I was fond of and then with the other she lit a splint anti was going to see a sick woman—I knew In the course of the third year his broth­ O ctober. 1857. be found due a fu rth e r sum j TheI’he consternation at the .State late departmentdepartm«*nt w|leIl |1C niav gV0W 79 ol- bushels per fruit to ripen well and he free from decay. pulling clocks to pieces ami trying to in­ who it was, bless you! and Luke was fidg­ held it to my tobacco. er came to me and brought the repayment which made the whole amount §H»9J»72.95.; W:LS so gre;lt ;‘11 the valtia de archives . ael.e, ;UHj S() otjk>r cropS. Tlie soil around trees in o rch ard s and vent. I was done. She always gets over me eting about, not himself: and at last he (I think three pounds ten shillings). Nobody hut Cliorpeiming ever pretended ' I A small farmer whom we knew well in nurseries should be kept loose and free from “ I wish you’d come and look at this like that; and after smoking in silence for took bis bat and went out. 1 tiskcil him if his hrotiier had sent any­ that this w:is not a liberal allowance, and' 1 steamer at the Seventh-street wharf, un.l (|l(, ni.i„|,|„)1.|l,„„i „ lV(. Were h,.ru an.l weeds. Top dressing with ashes and old sewing-machine of mine, for I can’t get it half an hour, I was lying back, with my “ 'They might have confided in me,” I thing to help his old mother, or to assist even lie took the money, although under the steamer was ready to lie cut from her bl.,.,| ;lfll.r i,;lv;n,r ,|.me as his father and manure is excellent for trees in hearing con­ to g o .” eyes closed,dropping oft* to sleep, when the said bitterly, but all the time 1 knew that another to go to New York, lie said he moorings and to run tlie gauntlet to the Us nei.rhlxns did, applying what little nm- Sewing machines were newish in those protest. On •July 15,1870, be procured dition. wife said (what had gone before 1 hadn’t 1 wouldn't let them. “They’ll be spending had not—not a farthing. Army of the James at the word of coin-, nure |,e |Ia,j bonncpathieally on 3 or I acres tilt* p:issage by Congress of a resolution di­ l.iiue, salt and ashes are good fertilizers days, and I got up to look at it, and after b e a rd )— money—throwing it away. I know they’ve “ Where is your hrotiier now?” 1 asked. m au d . The scouts brought word of the of pioll!rbland. concluded at last, having be- recting the i’ostnmster General again to for potatoes, They may be applied aliout about an hour’s fiddling about, I began to “ Yes, lie’s asleep now.” spent {HHirnls on them already.” “ I don’t know where he is, it's so long Advance of Early's division. The hast; adjust the claim. Mr. John A. J. Creswell, i conic tired of gleaning, to put it all on to the hill before hoeing. Sulphate o f lim e see a bit the reason why—the purpose, you That woke me up, of course, and if I At last I got in sueb a way that I called rumor swelled the divisions into an ini 1 half an acre, and tlie result was begot more since he wrote.” who was then at the bead of the depart (Plaster of Paris) is well applied by sifting know, of all the screws and cranks and didn’t lie there shamming and beard all down our foreman, left him in charge, and Ami saying this, lie suddenly stopped rnent, certified, on December 23, 187<», that | inense army. 1 he army which should • CQrn sc;ison than ever before, with h wheels; I found out, too, why our neigh­ it tt|)on the tops when they are wet as soon they said in a whisper. took my bat ami went out after them. and colored. there was due to (.’borpenning, besides what | have defended M aslnn^ton w :^ follow ing i ]aj,ol.t ;inn me as well, and I went hack feeling “ They’re half starved ” lie said, in a I could hear a bitter, wailing cry, and then ers of the good ships would have allowed work. “ What is worth doing at all. is “ No, Sir, it’s not a j’ear.” judgment, creating a vested right to the vests. like a new man, so refreshing had been tha t husky way. “ Oh, mother, it's horrible. I opened the door gently and went in. This brought them to the northern line of worth doing well.” Dig them by all “ Come now, tidl me, how long is it.” amount named. Blit when Posmaster When a man comes to the conclusion bit of work. Such a sweet, beautiful girl, and the poor Luke w;is there, standing with bis bead fortifications four hours before the Confed­ means when the to|>s wither and the tubers “ Well, Sir, I got the letter in Novem­ (Jeneral Brown made a similar award ('bor­ that lie don’t know how toil.) anything else “ There,” said my wife, “ I told yon woman herself dying almost with some ter­ bent by the sewing-machine; the wife sat are ripe. Every day they remain under b e r.” penning refused to be bound by it. Attor­ erates, conscious of an easy vietorv, w«»rc to eke out a miserable existence tlian to something would come.” rible disease. in a chair, and on her knees, with her face aware of tin* presence of the noted “ light­ ground after being ripe, they lose more “ And this September. IIow is this? ney General Pierrepont has investigated farm, ay, farm to live, von may make up “ Well, so you did,” I said; “but the 'I'lie wife sighed. buried in the wife’s lap. was the poor girl, ing Sixth.” Meanwhile, the Confederate yonr niin.I at once that in1 don't know how good fiavor and nutriment titan we can well Why did you not bring me the money ns the ease and decided against the claimant something is rather small.” “ They told me,” be went on, “ bow bard crying as if her little heart would break: soon as yon got it? ” ,rencrals, for what rc:isons lias neiei yet to farm, or, in other words, he does not live estimate. __ But the very next day—as wc were liv­ on tlie proceedings of the Postmaster Gen­ they bad tried to live by ordinary needle­ while on the bed. with all tbo look of pain He colored more, and saiil, confusedly, been clearly shown, bad stopped their ad* to farm. Such a man may not have courage ing in the midst of people who were fast eral were not judicial but ministerial, and work, and failed, and that as a last resource gone out of her face, lav the widow—gone “ 1 couldn't come with it any sooner.” vance at the Silvia- Springs boundary, in­ enough to commit suicide outright, or lie taking to sewing-machines—if the folks that Congress had control of the matter T1IE USE OF SALT FOR STOCK. they bad tried to get the machine to meet her husband where pain and sor­ “ Nonsense,” said I. “ Yon could not tending to mar.-li in along the Seventh- may deem it wieke.l to be a self-murderer from the next house didn’t want me to look “ Poor things!” says the wife; “ but are row are no more. after bis finding :is well as before it. come four or five miles? Now I see what street road to Washington early in the __vet he drags out a miserable, starveling While a certain amount of salt is aiiso- at theirs! Ami then the news spreading, as you sure the mother was a lady?” I couldn’t see very plainly, for there w:is it is; you have used tin* money your brother morning. The captains of Early’s corps existence that accomplishes the result in iutely necessary to the health ol stock, it news will spread, that there was somebody a mist like before my eyes; but I know “ A clergyman’s widow,” says Luke, sent to repay his debt, and yon have traded A kg i mext Ag a in st D ress.— A noted baited at the elegant mansion of Montgom­ what seems a less objectionable manner. bv no means follows that its indiscriminate w h o could cobble ami tinker machinery Luke flashed up as be took a step forward, hastily: “ there isn’t a doubt about it. upon it in some way. As it happens, you eb*rgyman exhorts his flock in a strain ery- B lair—and the house w:is speedly bet every man who feels that he larks or use is either needful or safe. On tlie con­ without putting people to the expense! that Poor girl ! and they’ve got to learn to use as if to p ro tect the girl, and the wifi* looked burned. It is related that as soon a.* the have succeeded; hut if you had lost your w hich entirely la lipses Dow. J r ., am i would wants interest in his business or vocation, trary. salt used in excessive quantities is makers would, if the jo b s d id n ’t com e in it before it w ill be o f an y use.” at me in a frigblxmed way. flames flashed up the rebels shouted through speculation, how would it have been? Your wake up and show himself alive, and net its highly dangerous. It ai ts upon the fast, so that I was obliged to get files and a “ Poor girl. Luke?” says the wife softly; But there was no need, for something be considered caricature but that it is proven stom­ brother would have been supposed by me their drunken leers,“ Remember Phil Sher­ if he had some enterprise in that railing or ach and intestines as an irritant poison, and vice—a regular set of tools by degrees; and I saw through my eyehishes that she that wasn't me spoke, and that in a very to have broken faith and neglected to fulfill to be authentic: idan and the Shenandoah \ alley. I bey vocation in which his lot seems to he east, eases of death have occurred by permitting and at last I was as busy as a bee from laid a band upon bis arm ami was looking gentle way as I stepped forward, raised his promise. Is it. not so?” “ M'e w ant a great ecclesiastical refo rm a­ tried in like manner to destroy the house of as a pilgrim or sojourner in a world where cattle and hogs toeonsume too much of it. morning to night, ami whistling over my curiously nt him, when if be didn’t cover I lie girl up, and kissed her pretty face be­ “ No, Sir; I never would let my hrotlier's tion in this matter of Sabbath accoutre­ old Francis Blair. But friends, who in the one of the decrees of Providence is that by 'Vilen stock are allowed free access to it work as happy as a king. bis face with bis bands, rest bis elbows on fore laying her little helpless bead upon promise to you be broken.” ment. Shoo these religious peacocks out revels of thi! night did not forget the ties thesweatofthe brow shall a man eat bread they will take a small quantity of it very Of course every now ami then I got a the table, and give a low groan! Then the my shoulder, and smoothing her soft brown of the old days and the respect due to old “ Then bow is it? Why wore you so of the house of God. By your example all the days of his life.—S d ccla l. often, lint if denied a frequent supply, they breakage, but I could generally get over old woman got up, stood behind bis chair, luiir. long? ” make subdued and modest cost time more age bad placed acordonof soldiers around become ravenous for it, and are in danger that by buying a new wheel or spindle, or and began p aving with ami caressing bis the home at Silver Springs, with orders to “ Mother,” says that, something from “ I couldn’t help it.” popular than gaudy apparel. Do not put DESTROYING WEEDS. of eating it to excess. Tlie safest ryay is what not. Next we got to supplying shut­ hair like the foolish old mother would. within me, “ 1 tliink there's room in the The poor fellow was greatly confused. so much dry-goods on your back that you protect it from destruction at all hazards. to use a small quantity regularly in the tles ami needles and machine cot ton. Soon “ Mother,” be says suddenly, “ will you This was done, and Francis Blair has to-day nest at home for this poor, forsaken little But his Hushed cheek changed to pale when cannot climb into glory. You cannot sail July and August, says the lh irn l N ew food; a quarter of an ounce daily being after I bought a machine of a man win go and see them? ” bird. Luke, my boy. will you go and fetch I sa id :^ into the harbor of heaven with sueb rigging to thank the present United States Senator amply sutlieient for a cow or a horse, and was ’tired of it. Next week I sold it at :i She didn’t answer for a minute, only Gordon ami the dead General Breckinridge ro rt cr, are probably tlie best months in tlie a eab? Mother will see to what, wanks do­ “ Now you did not intend, I see, to he as that. They would level their guns at year for destroying weeds. 'I'lie summer a fourth of tliat quantity for a ling or a good profit. Bought another and another, stood looking down at him, ami then said in g here.” quite dishonest, :is you have at.last brought you as being a blockade runner. Coming that his home was not reduced to ashes. sheep. If stock are salted once a week- and sold them; then got to taking them heats are at their fiercest anil all annual softly— My boy gave a sob as be caught my me the money; hut. you have not. spoken up to tlie celestial door, the gale keeper 'File morning came. The advanced reb­ no more than one ounce at a time should and money in exchange for new ones, and els awoke from their revels to Jimi that weeds cut down at the root s]>ecdily wither “ Tliey jiaidyou flic first money?” band in his, and the next moment be did the truth. Have you your brother’s hitter? would cry, “ Halt! you cannot go in with be given to a cow. and a quarter of an one way and the other became a regular there was facing them, on the heights of an.l die. The tougher perennitils have “ No,” be says, hotly. “ I hadn’t the what be bad not done for years—kissed me Was that it outof which you took the bank­ such regimentals.” Ami as you answered, made their growth for the season and have ounce to sheep or hog. It should also he big dealer, as you see. heart to bike it.” notes ? ” “ I got those jewels from T’illany, and that the North Ridge, something more than the given in such a manner that no animal Hundred ? Why, new, second-hand, and on the cheek—before running out of the pickets of the home-guards. They saw nearly perfected their seed. Tin; root then “ Then that money you paid was yours, room, leaving me with my darling nestling “ Yes, Sir.” dress from Arnold and Constable, ami those has least vitality, and if the top he out otf should eat more titan its share. It may be with those lining repaired up-stairs by the shoes from Burts,” the. gate keeper would there, in their well-known badge, the fa- given scattered thinly in the eating trough men, I’ve got at least three hundred on the L u k e?” in my breast. “ Let me see it.” a feebler effort is made to produce it, es­ say to one of the attendants, “ 'Fake this mouse “ Fighting Sixth, ” drawn up m line with more safety titan in any other way. premises, while if anylxxly had told me “ Yes, mother,” be says, simply; and “ I said ‘my darling,’ for she has been “ I can’t let you see it.” pecially if tlie weeds grow in a tough sod soul down to one of the out-houses, and ready for battle. The Confederate com­ excepting when’ it is mixed with tlie feed. those two stopped looking oneat, the other, the sunshine of our home ever since—a “ Why not, if all you say is true?” of grass. 'Ye have known frequent mow­ fifteen years ago that I should lie doing tear oil’ those pulls ami ruflies and knife- manders were dismayed, but they wcre “ No, I can’t—I can’t show it.” ings of thistles in sod to reduce the vitality Regularity in its use is tlie most eonihlcivc this, I should have laughed at him till the wife bent down and kissed him, pale, wintry sunshine while the sorrow was pleatings and Hamburg embroideries and rash enough to volunteer a skimish. I he to 'the health of the cattle. We find it That pretty girl showing and explaining bolding bis bead afterwards for a few mo­ fresh, but sp rin g an;c nothing worthy of special too widely encouraged. The Agricultural Depart­ vides for enabling destitute persons who de­ statutes, (R. S. C. 48, Sect, 9,) as to the amount summer visitors now in towu, who formerly in the Congregationalist vestry on Friday eveuinj tist of Wiscasseo, has succeeded in making an im­ notice in this brief obituary. And yet the subject j ment will be of interest to all who cultivate either sire to return home to work their passage. •riticism as those who regard appearances and bcnutilul diarae- 1 of indebtedness. Uiat. therefore, the stock- leln,Bkcturing corporations. Hope Corner, next Wednesday, the 18th inst. ’flu Appended is tlie score: less able-bodied vagabonds at hard work. kirt now in vogue in very sensible terms. of the 6th and 7th inst., at Chestnut St. Hall, to Gray, Bailey Hill, White Oak Hill, North Ray­ blessed effects on all bin its! The court have decided • of th e D eft, a n d G. W. C. T., Maj. II. A. Shorey, of Bridgton, and By our statutes, vagrants may be sent to I’he criticism of indelicacy, to which the full and appreciative audiences, aud ou Sunday mond and Gray Corner, with excellent results. ;aeh. As the world has i •een what it was sent down a rescript which wegi re below. others will be present. There will he a public Last Sunday they visited North Rayinoud, Dry town workhouses by the overseers, to Press refers, has some times been made by I A. W. Paine of Bangor, appei evening, the 8th, gave a free concert at the Meth­ before since Jesus lived in I dietl to redeem red for the Plffs. meeting in the evening, which will he addr Mills anil Gray Corner. A club has beeu ortran- county houses of correction by trial justices Iress reformers against any style of dress odist church. These sisters, with their colored ize.1 at Dry Mills. it, so in a subordinate se el G mid & Moore for Deft. by Rev. W. A, Start, of Melrose, Mass., T. R. Si­ or the S. J. Court, and to the jail work­ which is not baggy and awkward enough friends, are still here, intending to [remain about Mrs. Jane Yeaton of Aina, aged 88, dietl which .she formed a part h id will ript.— Manufacturing rporations ‘ monton, Esq., of Camden, ami others. A full shops (authorized by the law of 1873) by to destroy every suggestion of feminine corporated by general law ” under the provis oue week. They attended the St. Thomas church Saturday, the jth, from au overdose of morphine, never be what it would 1m e been had she ne meeting is anticipateil. It is now thought that the flood on the Missis grace. While on the one hand styles of o f R. S. e. 48, Sects. 18, 19 and 20, stand festival, ou Wednesday evening, aud enlivened left through mistake by a physician,Zwho sup­ trial justices, municipal and higher blessed it with her sweet a id ho ly life a u d cs Last Sunday was remarkable for quite : sippi will uot exceed that o f this spring. posed he had left a foamingRdraught powder. Ou equality with those “ incorporated by special a the occasion with songs. courts. The lack is yet mainly in the in­ Iress that necessitate immodest exposure and peaceful death. as to the rights and powers conferred, ami a: chapter of accidents. In the morning Mrs. Fishe , . , ,. , , i auaa>«aaMiners «Mcart preparing to leavleave the Black 'Hill: mixing the powder Mrs. Ballanl, thejftrse, found On Monday evening a good audience gathered I The of gojj is ^.vt slMUn. it would not foam, and thinking something was adequacy of the work house system. Every ire only to be condemned,on the other it is a i i.exingto e, iu 1838. luties, obligations ami liabilities iuiposei Gay slipped on the walk at her residence, am Up to the age f 10. her childhood was like anv id c. 48. at the 'Methodist church to listen to a lecture ou , EUlelbert l.arsona an,| C. fhilpott wer wrong, testetl the mixture, from the ill effects of jail should have its workshop, and if possi­ very namby-pamby sort of virtue which fell, dislocating her left ankle and .breaking th which stie was with great difficulty saved through other childhood n ler ordinarily pleasant circum- The liability imposed on stockholders by R. S. temperance by Mrs. Kent Mason. The hearers carried over the falls at Niagara Monday, the ble every city should have its work-house. requires, for its security, women to dress so stances, healthful, pur i am I sunny. But e. 48, Sect. 9, repealed by the act of 1871, c. 295, leg also. Drs. Boynton and Wiggin reduced the the energy of the physician and neighbors, ivho nerally well pleased with the lecture. 9th, and drowned. worked upon her all Saturday night. Every ef­ When tramjis whose object is to live with­ obliterate every graceful curve and at that age, she had a severe attack o f rheuumti by Sect. 5 of which act their liability is restricted dislocation and fracture. On the same morning Base ball—At Syracuse, N. Y., Bostons 7, Star fever, from which she never recovered. But for to “ the amount or amounts withdrawn, or not paid On Tuesday a large party of ladies and chil­ fort w:is made to arouse Mrs. Yeaton from her rounded outline of the female form. Our Mrs. D. Haskell, an elderly lady living oi 1; at St. Louis, Philadelphias 16, St. Loui lethargy, but without avail. out Mt. I>. -St.-; The farmers here had good hay weather week ' though transmuted into stone. located his shoulder. Dr. Boynton attended botli Complete returns front Montgomery show that evil, it should lie obtained next winter. I1 turn to w a rd Aspasia and Greek perfection o f Bango SI. John—E. X. N. A. Railway. Simon Snow and wife of Cambridgeport Mass., At the age of 11, she was obliged to take her before last; no fog. i tlie convention is carried by 16,599 majority. The taste. For many years women have worn clothes Sale and To Let—O. A . W iggin. the last named cases. guests at the Sea Shore House, Old Orchard, upon a careful consideration of what i bed, from which she never rose again, and on Mr. David L. Graham and Miss Addie Dyer delegates elect number 81 Democrats, 1 Indepen while in bathing this forenoon hail the keys of win ho merit except as dis- I’cs-ional Card-D r. Dowuea. which for 23 years she was not even able to turn. 'Jvf* The Good Templars’ excursion to Carver’: were joined in the bonds of matrimony, at the ; 4ent Democrats and 12 Republicans. their hotel room and trunks stolen from their needed. , which have given color to the monstrous bate N otices. Little by little she lost all power of muscular ac­ Harbor, on Tuesday, was favored with hue weath­ clothing. The thief then entered their room and The question naturally arises, What is tales of mythology and the wild superstitions of Ne Ailv resilience of J. T. Coombs, Saturday, the 24ult. Crop reports from Wisconsin are favorable seamen. It was easy to believe in lamia and mer- tion, until at last, she could not wipe away her ; er ami was a very pleasant and enjoyable Wheat will be on the whole an excellent crop secured valuable jewelry and money amounting the reason of so large an increase in the wn tears, or move so much as one o f her lingei’s. Mr. George Dyer’s ferry aeross the Thorough­ in the aggregate to about $1999. u>nivia while our women enveloped themselves in sion. The company ’jiuiubered about three hint rye, corn and barley fair; oats abundant; pota­ uumoer oi idle and vicious tramps now in­ vast bags, or were entrenched in fortifications of this absolute helplessness was added much of fare is a success. It connects North Haven with toes large crop, and hay double the yield of last j n i u and .suffering, and at length the loss of near SiT Rev. S. L. B. Chase will | i his own dred and fifty and were accompanied by Meservey ’i festing New England? That there has whalebone and wire. B u t the women of to-day Yinalhaven. O. V. year. have done away with all that. A purer taste friends, until there were none to care care for her, pulpit next Sunday morning. Band, which discoursed excellent music Ou tin N otes and Extracts. been a very large increase of this class no and she “ hail not where to lay her head.” President Orton says no proposition has been reigns. They have accepted M. Blanc’s dictum f tp The Universalist Sunday-school has decid­ trip. Arrived at the island, there was ample di­ W hite Head. made to unite the Atlantic and Pacific Teleg The Chicago papers ought to know that Last o f all, came blindness, partial at first, total one can dispute, and many of the crimes of that “ the picture should not be lost iu the frame,” Company with the Western Union that would lie the story of Billy Forrester about the Nathan at last, so that she could distinguish no earthly ol to take a vacation of two Sabbaths this month, version for the party in dancing, picnicking, By letters received from Capt. I. II. Grant, recent occurrence have been committed by and have given us “ u few inches more of accepted by the latter, though there has been murder is nothing new. lie got himself woman to a few yards less of drapery.” The object. And yet, through all these years of lan­ with one Sunday’s session between them. There­ iting points of interest, etc. A portion of the party keeper of White Head Light Station, we learn that them. In Boston the number of non-resi­ guishing dreariness, dependence and outward siderable talk between leading stockholders of both arrested and taken to N ew Y ork by it in change in taste is highly commendable,, and fore there will he no Sumlay-sehool at Farwell X alteuded Mrs. Kent Mason’s lecture at the the schooner Lady Suffolk, of Hampden, Captain companies. the hope of being used as State’s evidence the resulting costumes thoroughly artistic. gloom and wretchedness, she abounded iu comfort dent lodgers at the station-houses increased Ames Hall next Sunday, the 15th n o r on the 29th, Union Church in the evening. The boat left Charles Armstrong, from Boston for Bangor, went A despatch from Fort Laramie dated Au: ami escaping tin* rest of his term at Joliet. The clinging drajiery of the present with its sus­ and was often ecstatic in joy. For soon from 28,000 in 1872 to 46,000 in 1874. In was confined to her bed—betwen the a 'of 14 but ou Sunday, the 22d the school will meet as the return trip at 9 o’clock and arrived home at ashore on the ledges to the west of and near the 8th, states that General Crook, with one company All th at he now gives o f it cam e out in New picion of graceful curves is a following out of j of cavalry, had arrived therefrom the Black Hill. other cities and towns in Massachusetts Hogarth’s line of beauty, a line which ought aud 15—she sought ami found the Savi ‘“'l usual. at half-past 11. light station, at about six o’elock on Sunday York at the time, hut the police authorities his fullness learned to receive grace for grace suf­ Rich diggings had been discovered iu Caster’s diil not •’take stock in it” and concluded to there was also a large increase, and returns surely to exhibit itself if anywhere in the last The army worm still continues to appear ill 75f* Knox Lodge, No. 29, I. O. of O. F., wa morning in a thick fog. Advices from the light Gulch. A committee of the miners desired pe and best work of the Creator. it is a moral as ficient for her every and he send him to Illinois. We never felt certain from 87 towns in Connecticut gave the Nor did she hesitate to open her heart to th a t! vast numbers iu this city. Last Suuday there instituted iu this city last Thursday evening, a station on Tuesday inform us that the schooner mission of Crook to leave 199 of their number i whether there was nothing in Forrester's well as artistic success. Despite the innuendoes the hills to protect their claims. He will lay the number of tramps and vagrants as 25,0.53. of the paragraphists,there is about it not a shade fullness, or fail to appropriate it to her w: mts. If were thousands of them on Pleasant street, and Fraternity Hall, the instituting ceremonies beiit: then lay with her bottom stove out and the tide story but a ruse to seenre his own freedom ever soul laid hold of Christ by faith ami h proposition before the government. It is doubtless true that the “ hard times” «»f indelicacy. The immodest dresses were those 'ii nU t/ ' n,an^ Perso,,s went there to look at them. They performed by Grand Master, F. M. Laughton, ot flowing over her, and she had been entirely or whether there was too much in it for the to lean upon and abide in Him and supplem The jury in the case of John D. Lee, charged and the diminution of the demand and stretched over the huge swinging cages of a de­ j had come from Berry’s field, on the north side of Bangor, assisted by Grand Sec*y,Joshua Di stripped of sails, rigging, spars, chains aud anch­ real purposes of those concerned in ferret­ cade ago, or those worn iu the first years of the weakness’with his Divine strength, hers did. with being a leader ill the Mountain Meadow ing out the Nathan murder. There issome- And so did He live in her aud magnify his i •- 1 the itreet, and were trying to make their way ors. The Lady Suffolk was 85 tons measurement compensation for labor is one of the causes century, of which it wassaid they “ began too late Portland, Grand Marshal, F. T. Littlefield, of massacre, were unable to agree, and have beeu tliing mysterious in the way this case has cy in her, that never a murmur was heard to es­ discharged by the court. It is reported that they of this increase; but this cannot be the and ended too soon.” No objection can reasonably across the street southward. In the field, although Portland, and Grand Com.,W. W. Castle, ot Bel­ and was principally owned by Capt. Armstrong been dealt with.— Boston Globe. be made to a garment which follows the natural cape her lips during .the whole lung and weary they might not be observed by one who passed and his father. She was valued at $4,(M)0, on stood nine for acquittal andjthree for conviction, only, if indeed it he the principal one. years of her sickness. On the contrary, she re­ fast. The following delegations from other Lodge: one Gentile and two Mormons for conviction. contours of the form, which gives us sinuous lines across it without knowing they were there, yet on which there was no insurance. Captain Armstrong Scarcity of employment may throw into and graceful curves, which sets forth the figure joiced that she was counted worthy to drink of the were present and assisted in the ceremonies B. B. Halleck was arrested in New York, Sat­ The meetings of the executive committee cup of her sufferings, ami her greatest desire, ex­ while clothing it, which reveals but does uot ex­ looking, the observer would find them iu many John Lowe, N. G.; T. Arey, V. G., John Merri- is a tine young fellow and has the sympathy of al urday, the 7th, ou a charge of complicity with the of the centennial exposition l:ist week in vagrant and criminal habits some who pressed in various ways and times without num­ pose. The dress too gives as good opportunity as places as numerous as from a dozen to thirty to thew,Con., Frank Myrick, W. II. S. Hopkins and who have met him. He informs Capt. Grant that recent robbery of the Treasury, lie attempted to Philadelphia were not it appears, charac­ would otherwise be kept from them, hut ber was,to glorify Him in the furnace of affliction. throw away a meniorawIwAi book but tlie officer: the older styles for the display of richness in ?bout the *81)9, ivev. II. .1. n art, then the the sqtuuv coot. ’I’tte sidewalk ou tuv ouutn side tq twenty oin« members of Star of Hope. No. 42, of lie was lying off aud on all night on Saturday terized by the greatest harmony. 'ITiere there must doubtless in almost every case fabric and splendor in color. It is even more ef­ (secured it, and it was found to contain figures was quite a discussion upon the question of f.w’.a.f«t pastor of the First Baptist Church in the street was thickly spattered with them. The Viualhaven; C. A. Robbins,S. P. G., A. L. Jones, night and could not hear the whistle at White $47,087.65, the exact amount of money contained have been other predisposing causes. The fective in these respects than the multitudinous Rockland, found her in his parish visitations, and the interior management of the exposition, self residents on the street were busily engaged tryi N. G., A. M. Wingate, V. G., N. A. Bartlett, L. Head, except at intervals, as he had the light on in a stolen package. evil is UOumv — of any wrappings of past years, an*1. became deeply interested in her condition ami and it looked as if the whole commission ‘ trimming ” certain bearings, when it was heard distinctly, so rcadilv ♦»•• ~ absurdities in spiritual well being. Ami many were his kindly to keep them front crossing the walk and invading S. N. G., W. H. Moody, R. S., Wm. Green, P. S., Billy Forrester a burglar in the Joliet 111. temporary stress of " hard times,” forcing wnivv offend the artistic eye. would be called together to settle the ditt’er- words and gracious counsels, and earnest prayers their premises. At several places a train of kero­ B. Burton, P. G., T. G. Murphy Con., aud S. G and then would be lost again. Capt. Grant says State Prison, claims to know all about the Nathan In short, the much-abused pinned-back skirt is ences that had arisen in the committee. the poor into vagabondage for want of by her sick bed. Time rolled on and she that it is now well known by steamboat men that murder, aud promises to endeavor to bring them an honest, sensible, and graceful garment, the sene was poured along the edge of the walk, ami Hills, D. D. G., M. of Union No. 35,of Union, and One of the most important steps taken was was removed to*the vicinity o f Augusta, and to justice if he can be pardoned. He says that he work. Probably in tlie great majority of like of which has uot beeu seen for a wearisome in another place we saw tansy or some othe thirteen members from Belfast No. 41 ot Belfast. the White Head fog signal cannot be heard at all the limiting o f authority placed upon Mr. another pastor, the Rev. W. (). Holman, succeeded can name three professional burglars who at­ cases the trouble is that these tramps have time. It becomes us to praise it and encourc times, on certain bearings, even at a short dis­ (Joshorn. He has been practically made a to the care of the church in Rockland. ter herb strewed ou the walk, but these measures The new Lodge made choice of the following offi­ tempted with the co-operation and cognizance of its wearers. We should not be chary of eo subordinate officer to Gen. Hawley, the never been trained to work—that they One day there came a letter from the former diil not arrest their march. At the corner cers, who were duly installed G. 0 . Payson tance, and that captains of vessels would do well to certain high officials in New York to open the safe meudation. Let us rather be profuse in adulatii president, to whom all papers relative to pastor to his successor, stating that he had found approach it with caution, especially at night. in the Nathan Mansion, and who while makinj would rather live in dissolute and criminal Let us heap up compliments until we have a Orange and Pleasant'street, Mrs. W. G. Vouu N. C«.; C. A. Libby, V. G.; J. W. Smalley, See’y Margaret iu extreme destitution, ami about to be the attempt roused Nathan, and between them, ii the exposition must be submitted, :uid with­ cognitory pile as high as Bunker Hill. Let those with his living above him on Pleasant st., R. II. Burpee, Treas.; G. II. Dunton, Warden The captain and crew of the Lady Suffolk sailed idleness than industrious poverty—that carried to the poorhouse, and that as she greatly neighbors order to escape, killed him with the iron do; out whose approval in everything the di- who have the gift of jingle pour out prais they are destitute of honesty, self-respect, desired it, he would like to bring her again to had succeeded iu effectually discomfiting the enemy. The order of Odd Fellows is a very worthy organ­ Tuesday night for Hampden, in the schooner High­ which they were using as a professional tool. 11 tector-general ennot act. rhyme. Let others plead in homely prose, ambition and sensibility, and eome largely Rockland,to be cared for by her many friends,both After trying such experiments os are mentioned ization, and we shall be glad to see it prosper lander, which also took the sails, rigging, and refuses to reveal the names of these parties, be­ us if possible, persuade our sisters that they in and out of the church, lie was assured by the cause it will interfere with his plan of b rin j’ er W ore looked so well nor wore so becoming a above, lie hoed out the gutter and getting the Rockland. Relief Lodge, which formerly existed other material saved from the wreck. Eight States have thus far spoken through from a birth and surroundings that make: new pastor that she would meet a cordial welcome, them to justice and of revenging himself on them garment. Let the praise be constant and lavish. hors that lived above to turn on their Chickawaukio here for many years, included some of our best for their persecution of himself. He affirms that their party conventions on the currency them cast-aways at the outset of the voyage and she was brought, ami a home provided for Reunion of Maine Light Artillery.—The Then perhaps wc may succeed in seizing the fleet­ and let it run off from their sink waste pipes,a little citizens. the relatives of Nathan had no knowledge whatev question. So far as their utterances show of lif •. That so many of this class are scat­ ing fashion by its contracted drapery and induce her. surviving officers aud soldiers who served in either anything, their meaning is that both par­ For two years the pastor under whose care she stream ot running water was soon interposed i; of the seven Maine Light Batteries during the er of the way in which he camo to his death, and tered tbrougli New England as “ tramps” it to abide with us a little longer.” The Republican County Convention for he denies the story recently published in New ties have absolutely no coherence on the was now placed, never missed visiting her when the path of the lively worms, and this they could fo the rebellion, are requested to meet at the Hall may perhaps owing to sonic strange epi­ it was possible, at the close of the Sabbath ser­ this county will be held at the Court Room in this York and elsewhere concerning the murder. subject. Of the seven Republican conven­ not pass. On the cross street below Berry’s field of Bosworth Post, G. A. R. in Portland, on Tues­ demic impulse wbieli has impelled those -gp There is now no ex-President of the vices, to rehearse to her those services, ami sing city, next Thursday, the 19th, at 19 1-2 A. M, day the 23d day of September next, at three On Sunday ,8th, Henry Ward Beecher preached tions which have been held, four—Maine, saw lime strewed along in several places to Minnesota, Iowa, and Wisconsin— are United States living, Andrew Johnson be and talk ami pray with her, ami while she en­ we for the purpose of nominating candidates for Sen­ o’clock in the afternoon, for the purpose of a so­ at the Twin Mountain House to between twclv who are idle, dissolute anil criminal to en­ joyed his visits beyond expression, it is his to testi­ keep the worms off. The worms in this locality and fifteen hundred people. A train of cars frankly in favor of honest money and re­ ing the last survivor of the number. Mil- ator, County Commissioner ami County Treasurer. cial reunion and to form a regimental organiza­ gage in this reckless, roving life of semi, fy that he never was so blessetl or enriched by any appear to have bred in the low swampy portions tion. It is earnestly hoped that a full delegation brought visitors from the Crawford and Faby: sumption ; one—Pennsylvania—demands, brigandage. It is plainly the duty of tile lord Fillmore, 13th President, died March pastoral experiences, as by those weekly visits to The Convention will include 64 delegates, divided i each battery will be present. This reunion houses. About nine hundred persons were inflation, and two—Kentucky and Ohio— the bedside of the patient, suffering disciple of ot Berry’s and ^Irs. Luce’s fields, aud thence as follows: Appleton, 3; Camden, 9; Cushing, 1; crowded into the large drawing room, and the re are about evenly balanced between the two publio to use all legal means to suppress 10, 1873, at the age of 74; Franklin Pierce. aud organization is to be had with special refer- Jesus, whose fortitude was so conspicuous, and spread west and south. Friendship, 1 ; Hope, 3 ; North Haven, 2 ; Rock­ rnce to a part in the grand centennial reunion of mainder were oblidge to see and hear as best they extremes. Of the five Democratic conven­ these vagabonds and compel them to work 14th, President, died Oet. 8th, 1859, in the whose resignation to her Master’s will was so com­ could from the halls and piazzas. 75/* The G. A. R. drama last week was per­ land, 14 ; South Thomaston, 3 ; St. George, 2 ; all the Main regiments, which is to take place tions which have been held, three—Main. and at tile same time to redouble all phil­ 65th year of his age. and James Buehan- plete aud perfect. sometime during the coining year. The time se­ Minnesota, and Maryland—favor honest One day she expressed to him a wish to be formed to good houses on Thursday and Friday Thomaston, 4 ; Union, 4 ; Viualhaven, 8 ; War- lected is the third day of the Main State Agricul­ anthropic efforts and agencies to ameliorate nan, 15th President, died June 1, 1868, F o r e i g n . money and resumption, and two Ohio and baptized. Unable to see at first how it could be evenings, while ou Saturday evening, the closing n. 5 ; Washington, 4 ; Matinicus Isle, 1. tural exhibition, when there will be a reduction of Iowa—demand inflation. The Kentucky and prevent those degraded conditions out at the age of 77. The President wlic done, he tried to persuade her it could uot be her fares on all the railroads aud steamboat ltnes. night, there was a very full audience. The piece ;75T John Fleming, a quarryman employed ou Rioting began .in Glasgow again Monday, be­ Demoenits had nothing to say on the subject. of which come the great mass of the idle, attained the greatest age was John Ad­ duty, when she put it in the light of privilege, tween the Irish’ Catholics and the Orangemen. and urged that it would be au unspeakable hap­ was very well rendered throughout; the battle the granite works at Spruce Head, was severely ams, who died July 4, 1826, in his 91st T h o m a st& iu The troops were called out, but the mob did not vicious, vagabond and criminal classes. piness, if she could follow her Savior ill his ap­ scenes were very spirited and the tableaux ex­ bruised by the premature explosion of a blast on ^vait to be attacked. T iie S ea S er v a n t A g a in .—A passen°g r year. Thomas Jefferson died on the same pointed ordinances and be a member of his visi­ < The building known ceedingly effective. The net proceeds, for the a A despatch from Mirando, Spain, says that all n the steamer Roman on her last voyage ble fold. To this there was no answer. A simple Tuesday afternoon. day, past the age of 83. One other Presi­ the Orthodox church of Thomaston in former the Carlists villages on the plain of Alave have from Boston to Philadelphia, sends an ac- Whether tlie County Commissioners baptistry was constructed ami carried to the benefit of the widows’ and orphans’ fuud of the 75T Farwell & Ames Hall was packed by the times, which was built by them in 1826, and which submitted to the goverment of Alfonso. The nmt to the Philadelphia Bulletinof liaving have authority to place a person appointed dent died on the nation’s birthday, viz., house, where she had been provided with a home, Post, will amount to about $200. Considering the vudieiice which gathered to listen to the temper­ was abandoned by them on their building a church Carlist forces are concentrated at Navarre and on sen a large “ sea serpent” oft* Cape Cod by them in the Registry of Deeds, for tlie lames Munroe, on the 4th of July, 1831, and oil the Sabbath, the Church assembled the necessarily large expenses of an entertainment of th q frontier of Biscay. Don Carlos is at Estella on the afternoon of July 17th. The mons­ ance address by Mrs. Kent Mason, last Sunday up town a few years since, and was bought and pre­ at the age of 72. The President who died to see her taken from her bed of pain ami buried this magnitude, this is a gratifying result. That A decree will soon he published, ordering a levy ter, lie says, was observed by others who purpose of making a general index of the with Christ in baptism. A short time after, the ening. This lecture was preceded by appropri­ at the earliest age was .lames K. Polk they should have been able to run this piece four sented to the Catholic church through the muniti- of J.00,000 additional men for the purpose of were on hoard, among them being a num­ records, without consulting tlie Register Church again assembled there, to witness and ate devotional exercises, a choir furnishing the e of Mr. Cornelius Hanrahan, of Rockland, lily ending the war. whose decease occurred June 15, 1849, at share with her the reception of the Lord s Supper. nights, to so large audiences, during dull weather ber of seafaring men, and he adds that it and against his consent, is a question which singing and prayer being offered by Rev. C. B. consecrated as St. James’ Church, OT up y Her joy was now full. Her cup of blessedness and in a dull entertainment season, is an evidence Ftti Ai had been seen some time previously in that lias two sides to it. On tile one hand, tile the age of u little more than 53 years and Besse of the Methodist church. Mrs. Mason is a Iasi, by the Right Rev. Bishop James A. Healey, of neighborhood, and arrangements were be­ was brimming—outside of Heaven, there could both of the good management of the Past and the The Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows met in Port- law plainly says that tlie County Commis­ mouths. The next youngest was Abra­ scarcely be greater peace ami happiness than good speaker, and her address, which treated the Portland, assisted by Rev. Father Lewis of Bath, iid on Tuesday. The reports of the Grand Offi- ing made by the mariners of Cape Cod for filled her soul. Her gratitude knew no hounds. good-will in which it is held by the public. its capture. The passenger says: sioners arc directed to make all volumes of ham Lincoln, who was a little more than subject in a fresh and earnest manner, we hear Father Peterson of Rockland, and Messrs. *rs show that 13 lodges have been instituted dur- Tlie ages of the Presidents not men­ Her sense of unworthiness could find no adequate Yesterday forenoon Mr. Janies Manary of well spoken of^by many who were present. ig the past year, making the total number 51, The creature was within four hundred index hereafter necessary, in a particular terms of expression. All she could talk of was Doherty, Keating and Blodgett, divinity students Boston, was driving into town with a carriage ^ith a membership of 6,199. B. (’. Stone of yards of the steamer. As we brought onr form,"and gives them autliority to change tioned above were as follows: Washington, the amazing grace of God and the kindness of The Lincoln Baptist Quarterly Meeting will of the Catholic Church. The services were grand Bridgton was v elected M. W. Grand Master. marine glasses to bear upon him, a sword containing, besides himself, Mrs. Benj. Brewster, 67; Madison, 85; John Q. Adams, 81; His people to her. Aud as month after month be held at Islesboro’, next Tuesday and Wednes­ and imposing, being witnessed by a large au­ The New Hampshire prohibitionists will hold a tisli of medium size rose to the surface and all existing volumes of index Io that form. went by, the same holy affections and feelings On tlie other hand, it is contended that tlie Andrew Jackson, 78; Martin Van Buren, Mrs. Willis Fish, Mrs. Nolan and a child, ami oil day. Steamer Hurricane will leave Railroad dience, the church being crowded, and many were State convention at Concord, Nov. 10th, and have idvaneed to attack the object of our curi- seemed to possess aud rule her. North Main street, near Warren, met the band adopted a declaration of principals setting forth ity. When the sword fish first attacked Register being tlie legally elected and re­ Wm. H. Harrison, 69; John Tyler, All who approached her were made to feel that Wharf Tuesday morning, at 8 o’elock, and re­ unable to gain admission. After the Consecration, carriage of “ Heywood’s Combination,” when his that the republicans and democrats are both so him he reared his head at least ten feet sponsible custodian of tlie records, such 72; Zachary Taylor, CC; Andrew Johnson, Christ was in her of a truth. will reach Railroad Wharf at half-past 6 High Mass was celebrated by Rt. Rev. James A. radically divided upon the temprance issue that Though distorted in body, and sightless in her horse became frightened by the music. The baud ihove the water aud then dove down once work must be done through him, or witli 67. The average age of the 17 Presidents o’clock, Wednesday P. M. The steamer will touch Healey, who delivered an able address—calm,elo­ there is need of a distinct prohibition party. more. These actions he kept repeating, so eyes, she had a sweet and winning countenance— S&oppcd playing till they had turned into Warren at Camden going and coming. Fare about $1.00. was nearly 73 years. It is a curious co-in­ a face that was fair to look upon, and almost al­ quent and instructive in its application to the reli­ The fall term of Bates College will open on that we had a line opportunity to scrutinize his supervision, and that tlie Commission­ street when they began again, and Military’s horse cidence that the first five Presidents, ways either wreathed in smiles, or made more 2^* The Temperance Mass Meeting at Noble- gious sentiments of the church, and well worth the uesday, Augiftt 24th. Seventeen young men him. His head was rather flat, and closely ers have no right to take possession of tlie again became restive, and one of the ladies in her ave already passed examination and entered the touchingly beautiful by pearly tears of love and boro Camp Ground, which was to have taken place attention of all who heard the sermon. A magnifi­ resembled that of a turtle. The fin we records for tlie purpose of having tlie in­ Washington, Adams, Jefferson, Madison gratitude. So that to visit her, so far front being fright suddenly seizing the rein, the carnage was reshman class. Others will enter at the examina­ first observed was on the back, several feet to-day, has been postponed on account of the rain, cent choir, led by G. F. Meservey, was in at­ tion the day before the opening of the term. dexes made by an agent of theirs over and Monroe, were of the same age on re­ in anywise unpleasant, was to carry away the brought into collision with a limerock wagon and from the head, while small fins protruded most delightful recollections. and will be held to-morrow (Friday) if thq weatli- tendance, with Mrs. James Hanrahan as orgauist. whose use of said records tlie Register lias tiring from the Presidential office, namely, overturned, throwing all the occupants out. The on each side. The body was at least eight And this not more because of her personal ap­ pleasant. There will be able speeches by “ Concones ” High Mass in F was rendered en­ All of juvenile Christendom will grieve inches in diameter, and presented a slimy no supervision or control. This is tlie is­ 66. The ages of the remaining Presidents pearance than her cheerful and delightful con­ others escaped with slight bruises, but Mrs. Fish, Gen. Neal Dow, Gov. Dingley and a number of tire. The solos “ O Sa lutaris ” by Mrs. Lord and learn of the death of its greatest, purest surface, covered with large coarse scales. sue, and as Mr. White has denied tile right at the expiration of their term of office were versation. To repeat one iu a thousand of her who is an elderly woman, had one of her wrists add best story-teller, the much-loved Dane, others, and we hope there will be a rousing meet­ “ Qui Tollis " by Mrs. John B. Porter were finely When he reared his head the water seemed as follows :—Gen. Jackson, 70; Mr. Bu­ thoughtful, glowing, gracious, and soul-refreshing dislocated and was bruised about the face. The lljms Christian Andersen. This event oc- to fairly boil as he rapidly clove his way of tlie Commissioners to proceed as they utterances, would be simply impossible. They are given, aud elicited universal commendation. Rev. have done and has refused their agent pos­ chanan, 69; J. Q. Adams, 62; Johnson, CO; ladies were taken into the house of Mr. R. W. ing- ' •ed on Wednesday, Aug. 4th, at the nov­ through the wave, so that by far the larg­ treasured in memories aud graven on hearts that 72^- The Northport Camp Meeting will be^in ou James Peterson was the celebrant of the Mass. A elist’s home in Copenhagen Mr. Andersen est portion of his body must have been un­ session of, or access to tlie records for tile Van Buren, 59; Tyler, 55; Polk, 54; Fill­ will be the happier aud the better for them for- Messer and ’cared for by his family. The man­ Monday, the 23d inst., and that at Nobleboto’ on special train was run from Rockland to accommo­ wiisjust seventy years of age and his long der the water. We estimated his length purpose above mentioned, we see no proper more and Pierce, 63. The ages of those ager of the show, although doubtless not liable for and admirable lifetime had been devoted to Otber pastois succeeded him whose privilege it Monday, Sept. 6th. date those who weie desirous of attending the to be at least sixty feet, but the pilot in­ method of settling the question, but for the who died in office have already been given. the acci lent, offered to do what he could to repair literary work. That he has been iudustri- formed us that a few weeks previous he rase was to baptize her and administer to her her first The St. David’s Total Abstinence Society services. A large number were in attendance Commissioners to ask tlie Supreme Court Gen. Grant was born April 27, 1822, and Lord’s Supper, Rev. Cyrus Tibbetts, now of North its consequences, and we understand paid the bill from out of towq/"TTie 4ay~wa3 very pleasant in-~ is is attested by the Leipsic edition of his alongside the steamer Roman, anil they re­ of this city were present in regalia at theconsdej-a- orks, which contains between forty and ported him to be 120 feet long.” for a mandamus commanding tlie Register will be not quite 55 years of age on the ex­ Berwick, and the Rev. S. L. B. Chase, the pastor of the physician who was summoned and also Meed, all that our Catholic friends could ask, and of the church at the time of her death. Both of gave Mrs. Fish $25.00. tion of St. James’s Church, at Thomaston, last fty volumes. That he has been popular to give tlie agent of the Commissioners nc- piration of his term of office. the entire ceremonies were not any less pleasant tany be inferred from the fact that his sto­ these earnest and faithful ministers of Christ were Suuday. I cess to the records for the purpose specified. ,, , , , , , „ „ deeply interested in her and spared no pains to S T The favorite steamer Lewiston will take than the elements without, auspicousms no doubt of ries have been translated into every civilized The yacht America won the race at Islea of . , , , , One hundred meu are at work ou the Bangor bless and comfort her. She was ardently attached tongue. The children, in losing flans And­ Shoals Saturday, 31st, by 2 minutes, 18 seconds, Mr. W lute says lie lias been notihed by wa(er works. Tlie dam across the Penobscot will passengers to Mt. Desert aud return till October pleasaut days for the worshipers of St. Jamtaz to them both, and never ceased to speak of them There are sixty convicts in the jail and work­ ersen, have lost a good and true friend. over the Resolute, in 39 miles sailing. Messrs. Hills and Hawes that Mr. Rose soon be begun. terms of the teuderest affection. 5th at excursion rates. See advertisement. shop at Bangor. Church of Thomaston. Her death occuring in the absence of the latter, was in the paafi- of the county and that the F o u r th D ist r ic t C o n v e n t io n .—The Mr. Francis Tighe has nearly completed Local Brevities.— For clear sunshine Personal.—We regret to learn that Rev. C. E. j The Rockland Gazette. the Rev. W. 0. Holtuau, providentially in Rock­ Commissioners would hold the Register fight over the nomination of a candidate to land at the time, officiated at her funeral service, the improvement of the front of his large furni­ again after a week of fog the Lord make us truly Libby, pastor of the Methodist Church, was taken j and his bondsmen l'esponsible for his pay. fill out Gen. Hersey’s term in the Fourth assisted by the Rev. H. A. Hart, who came from ture warehouse, 306 and 308 Main St. The wide thankful.—Mrs. Kent Mason, the Temperance ill while conducting the religious services at his master at Richmond. „ Thursday, August 12, 1875. Nowr, whether Mr. White can be held re­ District was harmoniously adjusted at the Portland to be present. A large assembly gath­ roof presents its gable to the street, and the peak lecturer, added an effective item to the pro­ Church ou Sunday afternoon last, aud was; Schooner Vulcan of Pembroke got ashore on ered to p a y the last services o f respect to her gramme of the G. A. R. entertainment Inst Satur­ obliged to close the meeting somewhat suddenly. Thatcher’s Island, Friday night, and was towed sponsible in this way is a question which convention in Bangor yesterday. Gen. memory, and she was laid to rest in the beautiful of this has been cut off and sloped back, and a The Tramp Nuisance. intr Boston Saturday, leaking. has not two sides, and we think neither the Plaisted, of Bangor, had undoubtedly se­ lot belonging to the Bird family, in the cemetery square modern front built, with a comice, new day evening, by reading “ Sheridan’s Ride ” in a Mr. Libby has complained of not feeling very well No one who reads the newspapers can at Blackiugton’s Corner, a privilege accorded to windows, etc., which will add greatly to the ap­ ery effective manner.—Mr. Daniel C. Haskell of late, and it is supposed that this sudden attaek Blueberries an iuch and five-eighths in circum­ Register nor his bondsmen need be under cured a majority of the delegates before the ference over half an iuch in diameter, are the have failed to remark the great increase in her by one who knew and loved her in life, and pearance of the building. suffered light attack of paralysis last week, af- is the result of over work. lie is now confined to any apprehensions in this respect. Mr. D assembling of the Convention, but Powers felt it a sanctified pleasure to afford her a burial- sort they bring into the Wiscasset market. ug one side, but is recovering from its effects. the house, and is iu a feeble condition. Mr. Libby the number of tramps and vagrants in New P. Rose is doing no work for the county in and his friends are reported as being very place in death. ^2?" Rev Mr. Haskell, of Guilford, v. ' 4,.eaJ lhe Sunday Times says that a tornado visited —The Grand Army Post made an improvement in England during the past year, nor to ob­ the matter of making the indexes, and not bitter and threatening absolute secession, if “ See sleeps in Jesus, blessed sleep, at the Cedar St. Baptist Church, next Sunday af will have to take a long rest from his pastoral la­ Gray last Thursday, euttinga swath a few rods in From which uoue ever wakes to weep; the seating arrangements of the hall at their en­ bors in order to recruit his health. width, laying everything flat in its limits. serve that there has been a great inc only is it difficult to conceive why Mr. Penobscot should claim the nomination and A calm and undisturbed repose ternoon ami evening. Unbroken by the last ol' foes.” tertainment last week, by separating the seats so Fire.—The schooner Telegraph, belonging to The narrow gauge railway track from To- of recklessness, criminality and violence White should pay him for doing nothing, Plaisted be successful. Under these cir­ 2 ^" The Ulysses makes a third grand ex-ur Tw three things are worthy of special men­ as to make five aisles instead of three, thus mak­ Linekin, Austin & Morse, aud of which Capt* I bique, N. B. to Fort Fairfield is graded all the among this vagrant class. Indeed, the sion to Bar Harbor and Sullivan next SaturJ iy way from Tobique to the state line. but it is absurd to suppose that he is to be cumstances the convention gathered. The tion i i h e r ing it easier for the audience to reach their seats. Thorndike is master, was discovered to be on fire stories of acts of insolence, intimidation, 1. Her fa ith .— It us cordial, affectionate, See advertisement. These excursions are xtrj Waterville has a truckman so honest that of his allowed to be “ in the pay of the county,” Aroostook men looked glum aud the seats —There was a very pleasant chowder and cunner at an early hour this morning. She was lying at robbery, theft and violence committed by of their delegation were sparsely filled in trustful, and unwavering,;. She knew no doubts; pleasant trips and passengers speak in the Ugliest „.irn motion he paid the damages sustained by two while he is rendering no service. If the she had no fears; she had shaken confidence in party at Owl’s .Head ou Monday.—Mr. H. F. A- the wharf of the above named firm, aud was load­ carriages which his runaway team collided with. tramps, which have appeared in the daily terms of the Ulysses and her officers. Commissioners are legally authorized to the forenoon. But in the afternoon Dr. God; she believed that He s dealing graciously Hutchings is re-decorating the proscenium at Far- ed with lime (say some 600 hundred casks or His name is Thomas Marshall. papers within the last few weeks may well appoint Mr. Rose to do a certain work, and Tefffc poured oil on the troubled waters, in with her,—would strenthen, support, comfort 2 ^" As will be seen by advertisement in well & Ames Hall.—Ten intentions of marriage more) and the fire was caused by the vessels’ The Ocean Queen, a splendid three decked ship cause alarm among those who feel them­ save her and make all her light afflictions work columns, the European and North American about 2000 tons burden, was launched at Ken­ Mr. White hinders him from doing that the shape o f a resolution to the effect that out for her a far more exceeding aud eternal were recorded in the City Clerk’s offiee last month. healing over and the water running through the Railway will take passengers from Bangor to St. nebunk on Friday. She was built by Captain N. selves exposed to like depredation and vio­ work, because he claims it is an invasion of Penobscot should furnish a man to fill out weight of glory. —Rev. W. A. Start, of Melrose, Mass., is to preach bilge. The vessel is now sealed up, and the ex­ L. Thompson fur himself and Thayer & Lincoln of lence, and demand the serious public con­ his official rights and responsibilities, then Gen. Hersey’s term, and that the nomina­ 2. Her patience.— She never complained. John aud return at excursion rates. This forms in Hope ou the 22d inst. Mr. Start’s old friends tent of damage is not known. Boston, and is for sale. She never felt that she had anything to complain sideration of the question as to what shall the Commissioners should either recede tion for the next four years be tendered to a very pleasant summer trip, and those who have in this vicinity will be glad to see him.—No busi­ Accidents.—Uu Thursday of last week John The steam dredge of Capt. Mattison is at Bucks­ of. She bore up under all her sufferings with a never made it will do well to avail themselves cf port to do a $10,000 job, for which appropriation be done to protect the community from this from their position or take the proper legal Aroostook. This was finally adopted. courage, a fortitude aud a resignation, for which ness was transacted in the City Council on Tues­ Guptill was badly bitten on the arm by a vicious the opportunity thus presented. was made by the last Congress. At least two dangerous and often criminal class, as well means to remove the obstruction to the ex­ (Jen. Plaisted was nominated by 11-1 out of it would be impossible to account apart from the day evening.—Heywood Brothers’ Combination horse belonging to Mr. Jere. Gilman. months time will be required to excavate that as to restrain these vagrants, as far as pos­ abundant grace of God. 52f"I’he Ancient Order of Hibernians are to performed at Farwell & Ames Hall last evening.— Ou Friday, 6th inst., Charles II. Hatch, son of part ot the “ Middle Ground ” near the wharves. ercise of their legitimate authority. Mr. 148 votes, and Powers wheeled his friends 3. Her humility.— She felt herself to be the make an excursion from this city to Fort Point The roof of tho Universalist church is being slated William II. Hatch, in getting out of the Eastern sible, from plunging deeper into demorali­ 1). P. Rose is a good fellow, and may be into line and promised a good majority from least of all saints, deserving of no favor at the Patents have been granted Maine citizens as next Monday, in the barge Clifford, touching at follows : D. Gilley, Milo, lifting jacks ; E. Hodg- zation and crime. competent to make a good index, but cer­ Aroostook. We are glad that it is to be hands of God, and entirely unworthy of the many aud the spire has been rnised.—0. A. Wiggin ad­ Express wagon with a basket, made a misstep, kindnesses heaped upon her by the many and Belfast. Meservey’s Band has been engaged, and vertises his stock aud fixtures in Spofford Block aud fell down between the horse and the wagon, don, Springvale, anvils ; A. B. Weeks, Rockland, The evil has become so great in New tainly the county isn’t going to pay him for Plaisted instead of Powers this year, ami if lime kilns. abiding friends he raised up for her. there is to be plenty of amusement at the Point, for sale, being about to remove to Lowell, Mass.— causiug the horse to become frightened, aud run, Hampshire that that State has very recent­ not doing it. there is to be a battle in Aroostook next 4. H'r gratitude.—To God for his grace to Rev. O. M. Couseus, now of Kenuebuuk, re­ including potato, sack and running races, for Mr. J. P. Ingraham is making some repairs ou the placing Charley in a dangerous position. The ly passed a special law’ for the suppression year,it can be fought when the time comes. her and to those who so long aud so patiently cently ot Hallowell, the well-known temperance of tramps. This law’ provides that “ if any Conspicuous among the follies of ministered to her wants. No one who ever did each of which handsome prizes will be given. front of his building on Main stoeet. He has horse was soon stopped, and strange to say young lecturer and clergyman, is to take charge of Dak her a kindness was ever forgotten by her. And These prizes are now ou exhibition in the window also built a new stable near his house on Masonic Hatch escaped with a slight cut of the ear. Grove Seminary, at Vassalboro’, the fall term of person shall be a public vagrant, beggar, or society are the follies of dress, been ”’hich will begin ou the 31st inst. A Baltimore despatch of yesterday surely no one who ever bestowed upon her the of Blood & Hix’s jewelry store. street.—Many people pronounced yesterday the On Monday of this week, Willie Dunton, a child a tramp, or shall go about from place to they are necessarily ostentatious. But least favor, will be forgotten or go unrewarded of says that Captain B. Frank Moody, of the sultriest day of the season.—The Ulysses is doing of three years old, living at the poor house, fell Au association of citizens of Damariscotta are place asking or subsisting upon charity, or they are not the worst of follies, nor are Him who at the last will say, 35T Mr. D. A. McDonald, custom boot and shoe building a fine brick block 66x90 feet, which will ship Alexander McCallum o f Thomaston, “ Inasmuch as ye did il unto one of these, the least maker, lias had his shop at the North End rebuilt a good business. She took 85 passengers ou her and struck his foot into a boiler full of hot water. contain three fine stores on the first floor and a w ithout visible means of support, he may, they so extensive as some would repre­ of my disciples, ye did it unto me.” who was convicted of cruelly to a seaman ami fitted up for his business. He is making first- downward trip the other day.—It would “ puzzle He scalded his foot and aukle badly. fine hall above, 55x63 feet, with galleries, which upon complaint before any justice or police sent, nor do they always exist where they on a voyage from the Guano Island to Bal­ a Philadelphia lawyer ” to keep the run of the Y’esterday, Wednesday, Mr. George Fish of ill hold over 1000 people. The building will class work at moderate prices and has built up a cost when completed 820,(XX). court, be sentenced to hard labor upon any iro charged. There are absurdities quite timore, and sentenced by Judge Giles, in L aw Court. base-ball clubs in Rockland. The boys make up Waldoboro’, at work in O’Brien’s yard, cut hia flourishing trade. Rev. Dr. Ricker of Augusta, will soon leave the county farm, or town farm, or in any as patent in certain railings at fashion as Henry P oor& als. vs. J onathan S. Willougubv. new “ nines,” for special games, from the same foot across the instep, cutting off an important the United States District Court, to three rzjp As the reader will observe on turning to the State for the West, where he will remain for a house of correction or common jail, not ex­ in fashion itself. There has been abundant The foregoing action has just been decided by material, every few days, and each time christen artery which had to be ligated iu dressing the month or two, in the hope to gain much needed months’ imprisonment and to pay a fine outside pages, we introduce two new departments ceeding six months.” Any act of begging room for “ reform” in many prevailing the Law Court, in favor of the Deft, and as it has the nine that happens to be playing as a new club. wound. --— strength. His duties as Secretary of the and $500 of costs, has been pardoned by into our paper this week. The Floral Depart­ Baptist Missionary Convention will in the mean­ or vagrancy is to bo regarded as sufficient fashions in women's dress, but the “ dress much local interest we will give a short state­ —A new plank walk has been laid in front of the All Sorts.—James 0 . Cushing & Co. had three the President, lb* bad served two months ment will be under the charge of Mrs. J. II. Ad- time be performed by Rev. II. S. Burrage of reformers” are sometimes justly subject to ment. Custom House ou Lime Rock street.—The sloop cargoes of coal arrive on Tuesday last. They "ortland. ° to bring a person complained of within the of the sentence and had paid the line and diton, who is a practical floriculturist and The Pills, are creditors of the Rockland Shoe Wideawake, Hallet, with a party of pleasure now offer the same for sale at reduced rates. meaning of the law', and the statute also equal criticism. The considerations of hardly fail to make this column highly interest­ The remains of Miss Maggie Doyle of Augusta Factory, and brought a suit and recovered judg­ seekers from Eastport, arrived here last Saturday. Mr. James C. Strout, Assistant Librarian in who tell from the barge Yosemite into the river provides that if remunerative labor cannot comfort and health in dress should he ing and profitable to our lady readers who are in­ ment against the Shoe Factory, on a note which They sailed ou Monday for home.—Thursday is a in the Congressional Library at Weshington, is near Dresden, on Thursday, 5th, were recovered be found in the place to which any tramp is paramount, or at least second to no others, Margaret Warren. terested in the culture of flowers. Flowers add Monday morning, near RicUmond, aud forwarded had fallen due. They then brought an action dull day again, with a little rain—Mr. Geo. Smith, now passing his vacation at his mother’s residence sent, he may be bound out to work out his hut to secure these by a style of attire Died in Rockland, .July 31st, Margaret War­ largely to the beauty, refinement ami pleasure of to Augusta on the steamer City of Lynn. The against the Deft , as a stockholder :n the Factory, one of our old citizens at the North End, has been in this town. body was badly eaten by fishes. sentence somew here else. The law also pro­ which is entirely regardless of grace or ren, aged 37 years. home, ami the taste for their cultivation cannot bo j claiming that the Company had violated the uring from paralysis, but is better.—Among A preliminary temperance meeting will be held omeliness, makes one as justly subject to A stranger would see nothing worthy of special too widely encouraged. The Agricultural Depart­ Dr. B. h. Lancaster, the popular surgeon den­ vides for enabling destitute persons who de­ j statutes, (IL S. C. 48, Sect. as to the amount summer visitors now in town, who formerly in the Congregationalist vestry on Friday evening tist of Wiscasseo, has succeeded in making an im­ notice in this brief obituary. And yet the subject ment will be of interest to all who cultivate either sire to return home to work their passage. riticism as those w ho regard appearances I of indebtedness, ami that, therefore, the stock- led here, are the family of Gen. Berry and of this week, looking toward the establishment of provement which will be a blessing to those who of it was one of those rare and beautiful charac­ farm or garden ami we shall endeavor to so till :«re obliged to wear artificial teeth. It consists of The vigilant enforcement of this law’ would alone. There will always he fashions in ■ holders became liable individually to the extent of (’apt. Jesee Ames, father of Gov. Ames of Missis- a reform club iu this place. All are invited to at­ ters that at long intervals appear to be dvinely the space devoted to this department as to make it golden surface to the plate, the gold being so in­ do very much to prevent such tramp out­ Iress, and doubtless there will ahvays be their individual stock, for the debts of the corpora- sippi.—A little child of Mr. Daniel O. Haskell, at tend. coperated into the surface of plates of rubber that appointed to illustrate the power of the grace of of value to our readers. rages ns have recently been reported in New- those who will make fashions and them­ ♦’"i whole surface contact with the mouth is gold- God, ns it could not otherwise be illustrated. She j tion, notwithstanding they had once paid for their the South End. was run over and somewhat in­ The Thomaston Cornet Band were re-organized Some of the amateurs engaged in the rep­ Hampshire. selves ridiculous by pushing the former to was a poor girl, of humble parentage, lowly sta­ I stock. The stockholders denial their liability, jured one day last week.—The engine N. A. Bur­ last week, choosing Isaac Bunker leader. They resentation of the G. A. R. drama, ami oth A heavy tempest and rain fall visited the neigh­ The laws of our own State against va­ exaggerated extreme and violating tion, and limited education, who never knew what 1 ami the above suit was brought to test the question. pee, No. 4, was out for trial at the new resevoir, give an out door concert ou Saturday evening. friends of Flora Myers (Mrs. A. W. Purcell) pre­ borhood of Machias on Sunday. The lightemug grancy, though not enacted in view of the ■ry canon of good taste. The present it was to shine in society or actively engage in any ‘ Deft, admitted that Co. had exceeded their pow­ at the junction of Maverick and Camden streets. Eureka Engine Co. were out on Saturday eve­ burned Geo. W. Pettigrove’s barn and five tons of sented to that lady a handsome gold watch ami present alarming magnitude of the tramp prevailing styles of ladies’ dress are un­ of those pursuits that m ost attract observation and ers under Sect. 9, c. 48, R. S. but claimed that the Three trials were made which gave the play of ning, making a trial of their new hose. hay at Machiasport, and two cows were killed at chain at the close of the performance on Saturday nuisance, might yet doubtless be so en­ doubtedly more becoming and graceful and win applause. Atul yet, neither poet nor artist, statute had been repealed by Statute of 1871, c. feet, 198 feet, 1 inch and 198 feet, 6 inches. Base Ball.—A match game of Base Ball was East Machias, owned by Mrs. Pope. The army evening. Professor Woodbridge made the presen­ infests gardens and fields, aud is very de­ forced as to largely decrease the number o f less amenable to intelligent criticism than authoress nor actress, tea 295. The Pills, claimed that that statute (1871, played here Wednesday, between the Rocklands tation . C a m d e n . structive to grass. Nothing like the present crop tramps and vagrants in the State, provided have been those of ten and twenty years imp ession she clc of acquaint- e. 205,) did not apply to rporations organized of Rockland and Knox of Thomaston, resultin'; worms has been known since 1861. rillage has uot been disturbed j. we had sufficient facilities in jail work­ 'The Portland Press, in an editorial was prof,•ofotind and salutary and the influ­ ■ the general law, ( I I, c. 48,Sects. 18, 19 ;S/-TIh ext ol' the Kn ' le«L' victory for the latter. It i 5 the must excit- The Herald states that delegates from the Lewis­ itnon events during the past week, shops and workhouses to put all such reck­ ence she has left behind her for good was one that, ami 20), ami also that the tatute did not apply will be hel.l w Idalia l.odg ing and closely contested game kcr played he ton, Minot, Poland and Mechanic Falls reform in its a recent issue, defends the narrow i Hyer isters gave concerts ou the evenings clubs have been holding meetings at Dry Mills, will live forever in its Heaven-born fragrance and to manufacturing corporations. Hope C< ext Wednesda lie 18th inat. Appended is tlie score: less able-bodied vagabonds at hard work. kill now in vogue in very sensible terms. lith an 1 7th inst., at Chestnut St. Hall, to Gray, Bailey Hill. White Oak Hill, North Ray­ blessed effects on all who ever came within its The court have decided in favor of the Deft, W. C. T., Mai. II. A. Shoe of Bridgtou, 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 By our statutes, vagrants may be sent to The criticism of indelicacy, to w hich the ml app reciative audiences, and on Sunday mond aud Gray Corner, with excellent results, reach. As the world has never been what it was sent down a rescript which we give below. dll he pr K. 0 8 0 2 bast Sunday they visited North Raymond, Dry town workhouses by the overseers, to Press refers, has some t imes been made by the 8th, gave a free concert at the M eth- 0 4 0 1 0 4 before since Jesus lived in it and died to redeem A. W. Paine of Bangor, appeared for the 1 Wllivll will be adde Mills aud Gray ( oruer. A club has beeu organ­ county houses of correction by trial justices Iress reformers against any style of dress rch. These sisters, with their colored ized at Dry Mills. it, so in a subordinate sense the little world of ami Gould & Moore for Deli. by Rev. W. A, of Melr T. It or the S. J. Court, and to the jail work­ which is not baggy ami awkward enough .re still here, iutendiug to (remain about Mrs. Jane C. Yeaton of Aina, aged 88, died which she formed a part has never been and will Peter i/d.— Manufacturing corporations ‘ wouton, Es«p, mden, :i . A full D o m e s t i c . shops (authorized by the law of 1873) by to destroy every suggestion of feminine corporate'! by general law ” under the provis . They attended the St. Thomas church Saturday, the 7th, from an overdose of morphine, never be what it would liave been had she never iiieetiug is anti It is now thought that the tlood ou t Missis left through mistake by a physician,/who sup- trial justices, municipal and higher irrace. While on the one hand styles of of It. 8. e. 18, Sects. 18, 19 and 20, stand ou Wednesday evening, aud enlivened blessed it with her sweet ami holy life ami calm equality with those “ incorporated by special a S T Last Su sippi will uot exceed that of this spring. posed he had left a Ibaininj^draught {gpvder. O n rith mixing the powder Mrs. Ballard, the JErse, found courts. The lack is yet mainly in the in­ dress that necessitate immodest exposin' and peaceful death. as to the rights and powers conferred, and a: chapter of acci. K3’ . . . t . l Miners art preparing to leave the Black'Hill Monda Ig a good audience gathered , The yie,,, of golJ is yvt su,.tH adequacy of the work house system. Every ire only to be condemned,on the other it is M a tin- duties, obligations aud liabilities impose* it would not foam, aud thinking something was Gay slipptsl o wrong, tested the mixture, from the ill effects of Cp to the age of 10, her childhood was like any R. id C. 18. at the Methodist church to listen to a lecture ou j Ethelbert Parsons and Lottie C. Philjiott wet jail should have its workshop, and if possi­ very namby-pamby sort of virtue which fell, disloealin. which sh e was with great difficulty saved through other childhood under ordinarily pleasant circum­ The liability imposed on stockholders by It. temperance by Mrs. Kent Mason. The hearers I carried over the falls at Niagara Monday, th ble every city should have its work-house. requires, for its security, women to dress so stances,'healthlnl. pure, warm and sunny. But IS, Sect. 9, repealed by the act of 1871, c. 2 leg also. Drs. tlie energy of the physician and neighbors, who were generally well pleased with the lecture. 9th, and drowned. worked upon her all Saturday night. Every ef­ When tramps whose object is to live with­ obliterate every graceful curve ami at that age, she had a severe attack of rheumatic cli act the: r liability is restr'u dislocation an. (hi Tuesday a large party of ladies and chil­ Base ball—At Syracuse, N. Y., Bostons", Stai fo rt was made to arouse Mrs. Yeaton from her rounded outline of the female form. Our fever, from which she never recovered. But for o r amou ffithdrat t paid 1; at St. Louis, Philadelphias 16, St. L«ni out n the steamer Roman on her last voyage ble fold. To this there was no answer. A simple Tuesday afternoon. despatch from Mirando, Spain, says that all Whether the County Commissioners day, past the age of 83. O tte other Presi­ benefit cd'the widows’ and orphans’ fund of the i the Orthodox church of Thomaston in former Carlists villages on the plain of A lave have from Boston to Philadelphia, sends an ac- baptistry was constructed and carried to the Farwell & Ames Hall was packed by the )imt to the Philadelphia Bulletin of having dent died on the nation’s birthday, 5' house, where she had been provided with a home, Post, will amount to about $200. Considering the times, which was built by them in 1826, and which submitted to the goverment of Alfonso. The hftvo authority to place a person appointed vudience which gathered to listen to the temper­ sen a large “ sea serpent” off' Cape Cod James Munroe, on the 4th of July, 1831, and on the Sabbath, the Church assembled the abandoned by them ou their building a church Carlist forces are concentrated at Navarre and on by them in the Registry of Deeds, for the necessarily large expenses of an entertainment of th4 frontier of Biscay. Don Carlos is at Estella ii the afternoon of July 17th. The mons­ to see her taken from her bed of pain and buried ance address by Mrs. Kent Mason, last Sunday up town a few years since, and was bought and pre­ at the age of 72. The President who died this magnitude, this is a gratifying result. That jeree will soon be published, ordering a levy purpose of making a general index of the with Christ in baptism. A short time after, the ening. This lecture was preceded by appropri­ ter. he says, was observed by others who sented to the Catholic church through the muniti- of 100,000 additional men for the purpose of at the earliest age was .James K. Polk, Church again assembled there, to witness and they should have been able to run this piece four were on hoard, among them being a num­ records, without consulting the Regifter ate devotional exercises, a choir furnishing the e of Mr. Cornelius Hanrahan, of Rockland, whose decease occurred June 15, 1849, at share with her the reception of the Lord s Supper. nights, to so large audiences, during dull weather speedily ending the war. ber of seafaring men, and he adds that it and against his consent, is a question which singing aud prayer being offered by Rev. C. B. consecrated as St. James’ Church, had been seen some time previously in that the age of a little more than 53 years and Her joy was now full. Her cup of blessodnesi and in a dull entertainment season, is an evidence has tw’O sides to it. On the one hand, the was brimming—outside of Heaven, there could Besse of the Methodist church. Mrs. Mason is a 'tost, by the Right Rev. Bishop James A. Healey, of neighborhood, and arrangements were be- 7 months. The next youngest was Ahra both of the good management of the Post and the /The Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows met in Port- law plainly says that the County Commis­ scarcely be greater peace and happiness than good speaker, attd her address, which treated the Hand, assisted by Rev. Father Lewis of Bath, i d on Tuesday. The reports of the Grand < )ffi- made by the mariners of Cape Coil for ham Lincoln, who was a little more than tilled her soul. Her gratitude knew no bounds good-will in which it is held by the public. mhject in a fresh and earnest manner, wo hear ;rs show that 13 lodges have been instituted dur- its capture. The passenger says: sioners are directed to make all volumes of Her sense of unworthiness could find no adequate ;. Father Peterson of Rockland, and Messrs. 56. The ages of the Presidents not men Yesterday forenoon Mr. James Manary of well spoken ofAby many who were present. ig the past year, making the total number 51, Tlie creature was within four hundred index hereafter necessary, in a particular terms of expression. All she could talk of Doherty, Keating aud Blodgett, divinity students ^rith a membership of 6,199. B. C. Stone of yards of the steamer. As we brought onr tioned above were as follows: Washington, Boston, was driving into town with a carriage farmland gives them authority to change the amazing grace of God and the kindness of The Lincoln Baptist Quarterly Meeting will of the Catholic Church. The services were grand Bridgton was elected M. W. Grand Master. marine glasses to bear upon him, a sword containing, besides himself, Mrs. Benj. Brewster, 67; Madison, 85; John Q. Adams, 81; His people to her. Aud as month after month ie held at Islesboro’, next Tuesday and Wednes­ 1 imposing, being witnessed by a large au­ The New Hampshire prohibitionists will hold a fish of medium size rose to the surface and all existing volumes of index to that form. went by, the same holy affections and feelings Andrew Jackson, 78; Martin Van Buren, Mrs. Willis Fish, Mrs. Nolan and a child, ami on State convention at Concord, Nov. 10th, and have advanced to attack the object of our curi­ On the other hand, it is contended that the seemed to possess and rule her. day. Steamer Hurricane will leave Rhilroiul dience, the church being crowded, and many were North Main street, near Warren, met the band adopted a declaration of principals setting forth 80; Wm. II. Harrison, 69; John Tyler, All who approached her were made to feel that Wharf Tuesday morning, at 8 o’clock, and re­ unable to gain admission. After the Consecration, osity. When the sword fish first attacked Register being the legally elected and re­ that the republicans and democrats are both so Christ was in her of a truth. carriage of “ Heywood’s Combination,” when his him he reared his head at least ten feet sponsible custodian of the records, such 72; Zachary Taylor, 66; Andrew Johnson, turning will reach Railroad Wharf at half-past 6 High Mass was celebrated by Rt. Rev. James A. radically divided upon the temprance issue that Though distorted in body, and sightless in her horse became frightened by the music. The baud ihovethe water aud then dove down once 67. 'File average age of the 17 Presidents 'clock, Wednesday P. M. The steamer will touch Healey, who delivered an able address—calm,elo­ there is need of a distinct prohibition party. more. These actions he kept repeating, so work must be done through him, or with eyes, she had a sweet and winning countenance— stopped playing till they had turned into Warren was nearly 73 years. It is a curious co-in­ a face that was fair to look upon, and almost al­ at Camden going and coming. Fare about $1.00. quent and instructive in its application to the reli­ The fall term of Bates College will open on that we had a fine opportunity to scrutinize his supervision, and that the Commission­ street when they began again, and Manary’s horse cidence that the first five Presidents, ways either wreathed in smiles, or made more 3 ^" The Temperance Mass Meeting at Noble- gious sentiments of the church, and well worth the 'uesd&y, Augiftt 24th. Seventeen young men him. His head was rather fiat, and closely ers have no right to Lake possession of tlie again became restive, and one of the ladies in her ave already passed examination and entered the (semhled that of a turtle. The fin we Washington, Adams, Jefferson, Madison touchingly beautiful by pearly tears of love and boro Camp Ground, which was to have taken place attention of all who heard the sermon. A magnifi­ records for the purpose o f having the in­ gratitude. So that to visit her, so far from being fright suddenly seizing the rein, the carriage was ‘reshman class. Others will enter at theexamina- first observed was on the back, several feet and Monroe, were of the same age on re­ to-day, has been postponed on account of tlie rain, cent choir, led by G. F. Meservey, was in at­ •n the day before the opening of the term. dexes made by an agent of theirs over in anywise unpleasant, was to carry away the brought into collision with a limerock wagon and from the head, while small fins protruded most delightful recollections. and will be held to-morrow (Friday) if the weath­ tendance, with Mrs. James Hanrahan as organist. whose use of said records the Register has tiring from the Presidential office, namely, overturned, throwing all the occupants out. The on each side. The body was at least eight And this not more because of her personal ap­ er is pleasant. There will be able speeches by Concones ” High Mass in F was rendered en­ All of juvenile Christendom will grieve inches in diameter, and presented a slimy no supervision or control. This is the is­ The ages of the remaining Presidents pearance than her cheerful and delightful con­ others escaped with slight bruises, but Mrs. Fish, Gen. Neal Dow, Gov. Dingley and a nutober of tire. The solos “ O Salutaris ” by Mrs. Lord and til learn of the death of its greatest, purest surface, covered with large coarse scales. sue, and as Mr. White has denied the right at the expiration of their term of office were versation. To repeat one in a thousand of her who is an elderly woman, had one of her wrists and best story-teller, the much-loved Dane, others, and we hope there will be a rousing meet­ Qui Tollis ” by Mrs. John B. Porter were finely When he reared his head the water seemed of the Commissioners to proceed as they as follows :—Gen. Jackson, 70; Mr. Bu- thoughtful, glowing, gracious, and soul-refreshing dislocated and was bruised about the face. The Christian Andersen. This event oc- to fairly boil as he rapidly clove his way chanan, 69; J. Q. Adams, 62; Johnson, 60; utterances, would be simply impossible. They are ing- \ given, and elicited universal commendation. Rev. red on Wednesday, Aug. 4tli, at the nov­ have done and has refused their agent pos­ treasured in memories aud graven on hearts that ladies were taken into the house of Mr. R. W. through the wave, so that by far the larg­ The Northport Camp Meeting will begin on James Peterson w’as the celebrant of the Mass. A elist’s home in Copenhagen Mr. Andersen Van Buren, 59; Tyler, 55; Polk, 54; Fill­ will be the happier aud the better for them for­ Messer and Reared for by his family. The man­ est portion of his body must have been un­ session of, or access to the records for the special train was run from Rockland to accommo­ was just seventy years of age and his long der the water. We estimated his length more and Pierce, 53. The ages of those ever. ager of the show, although doubtless not liable for Monday, the 23d inst., and that at Nobleboto’ on purpose above mentioned, we see no proper Other paston succeeded liitn whose privilege it date those who weie desirous of attending the apd admirable lifetime had been devoted to to be at least sixty feet, but the pilot in­ who died in office have already been given. the acci lent, offered to do what he could to repair Monday, Sept. 6th. metliod of settling the question, but for the was to baptize her aud administer to her her first ices. A large number were in attendance literary work. That he has been industri- formed us that a few weeks previous he rase Gen. Grant was born April 27, 1822, and its consequences, and we understand paid the bill O f The St. David’s Total Abstinence Society is is attested by the Leipsic edition of his Commissioners to ask the Supreme Court Lord’s Supper, Rev. Cyrus Tibbetts, now of North from out of torn)/' th e iHy was very pli alongside the steamer Roman, and they re­ Berwick, and the Rev. S. L. B. Chase, the pastor of this city were present in regalia at thecons4ftra- orks, which contains between forty anil ported him to be 120 feet long.” for a mandamus commanding the Register will be not quite 55 years of age on the ex­ of the physician who was summoned and also all that our Catholic friends could ask, and piration of-his term of office. of the church at the time of her death. Both of gave Mrs. Fish $25.00. tion of St. James’s Church, at Thomaston, last fty volumes. That he has been popular to give tlie agent of the Commissioners ac­ these earnest and faithful ministers of Christ were the entire ceremonies were uot any less pleasant may be inferred from the fact that his sto- Sunday. cess to the records for the purpose specified. deeply interested in her aud spared no pains to 2ST The favorite steamer Lewiston will take OI i------been translated into every civilized The yacht America won the race at Isles of One hundred wen are at work oil the Bangor than the elements without, auspicous no doubt of, Mr. White says he has been notified by bless and comfort her. She was ardently attached passengers to Mt. Desert aud return till October pleasant days for the worshipers of St, Jami.mes The children, in losing Hans And­ Shoals Saturday, 31st, by 2 minutes, 18 seconds, water works. The darn across the Penobscot will to them both, and never ceased to speak of them There are sixty convicts ip the jail and work­ ersen, have lost a good and true friend. over the Resolute, in 39 miles sailing. Messrs. Hills and Hawes that Mr. Rose soon be begun. terms of the teuderest affection. 5th at excursion rates. See advertisement. shop at Bangor. Church of Thomaston. Maine Items. M iscellaneous. M iscellaneous. M iscellaneous. JUscell uneou s. Business Cards. Railroads Steamboats. ®he The Belfast Age says that one of the finest hay crops for several years is being harvested in that SAMUEL T» MUGR1DGE; KNOX&LINCOLN RAILROAD. EFITEE EY - - - - HRS. J. H.ADDITON. c o u n ty . THE HUNDREDS QUININE HAIR TONIC! ts A I.X . M A I t 33 K To whom nil communications for this department nn Frank Bond and Robie Haskell recently cap­ Still growing in*public favor. Each tured, while fishing on Damariscotta pond, a turtle SANFORD’S month increases its sales nearly double ANP DEALER be addressed* nt this office. Contributions, ques- that of the previous month. The follow- weighing 37 jHiunds. lon» an A S 8 E N G E R T rain s leave B ath 12.15 P . M., a fte r lieescr, a florist, of l’enn.. to his customers, August 17th, at ten o’clock A. M. Preacher Bet patients, and declares it free from any injurious sub­ 36 SOUTH STREET, RHEUMATIC I arrival of Train leaving Itoekland 9.20, A. M., con­ and arc worth reading and remember­ d. R. Bowler. stance. PU3m25 NEW YOTtTC. necting at Brunswick for Lewiston, Farmington, Augus­ MRS. 1’. II. FOOTE, Agent for Rockland and An- S e p t. 22, 1873. ly* Friend Eli dones of China, in this State, sailed ta, Skowhegan and Bangor, at Yarmouth with G. T. It. in g :— ( RAMPS ANO PAINS, CURE! at Westbrook with P. k it., at B. -X M. Junction with on the 17th for . He will spend a few 1st. C l e a n lin es s.—This is quite as . KIKKl’ATRH t trains on Boston Sc Maine Itoad, and at Portland with mouths in Ireland and England, and winter in the Whether produced i> iiuligestion. improper I trains on Eastern Itoad, arriving in Boston ut needful for the health of plants as for that . the alian 7. I’. M. vicinity of Mount Lebanon, Syria. change o f w ater or dici NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. B. KIRKPATRICK & CO. of human beings: and no plant* can thrive tel, exposure to sudden changes of temperature, estimonials from past sufferers in all tb Afternoon Train leaves Bath, 4.15 P. M., (after arriv­ when their leaves and stems are clogged Bath Times says that the large and valuable immediately relieved by i valks of life, and particularly from some of our mos al of train leaving Rockland, 1.30, 1*. M.,) connecting farm of Dunuing & Son, on the west side of the The Cordial Balm of Syricnm anil •enpectablu and trustworthy families. at Brunswick for Lewiston and Augusta, and arriving up with dust and impurities. 'I'hc leaves Shipping and Commission Merchants, iu Portland 6.15 P . M. New Meadows river and known as the Gross farm, are the lungs of the plant, and are tilled Diamond Il lien in a lie Cure. T r a in s A r r iv e .—Morniag Train leaves Portland, has been sold by A. (I. Page to B. B. Thomas, 6.15; arrives at Bath 7.53, connecting to Itoekland. with small orifices through which the car­ ICE WATER In i Esq., of that city, forjthe sum of #5,040. Street, 1 T hrough T rain s leave Portland, 1.10 P, M., after a r­ bonic acid of tile atmosphere is absorbed, ho.. . Pictou, N. S. rival of trains from Boston; arrive at Bath, 3.10 P. M., Martin, son of Martin Conley, aged four, fell A fc Agents lor Vale Coal. Iron and Manufacturing Co. connecting to Rockland. sweetened, form a mixture which, as a eoolit Tonic P ills! friends ami neighbors and patients of the Propric and oxygen is exhaled: these an* exceed­ ly and refreshing Summer Beverage has no cqu book e n title d “ XI u*n Also for Messrs. Perkins & Job, N. Y. & Boston. Freight Trains each way daily, without change of ingly minute, so that in the leaf of the Hy­ into McLellan’s dock in Bath, Sunday afternoon, and always sought for by them whenever troubled v $10 to $100. the 1st, and was drowned. Is of ice water, prepared in this way, may an.lFI.lioms [of |lln// S 5, fw t” explaining everything Coal Charters always on hand for U. S., West ; without tic slightest injury, ami happy is l Rheumatism, and in this way came to the notice PAYSON TUCKER, Supt. drangea 100,000 tiny orifices have been physicians generally, and through the favorable ex- Indies and South American Ports. Consignments of a ho finds in this a sulistitiite for spiritoiis liquo J u n e 21, ISTi counted in the space of a square inch. The dottrnal understands that arrangements •ssion, and its ucknowh 1 value a Rheumatic SENT fREE. vessels and merchandise solicited. * ly!3 tave been made for a survey of the proposed rail- dm- to the Parmer. Mechanic ami Laborer cam Remedy, the demand for it bee Through these t h e plant perspires as well ■ r estim ated. Il is no cheap as to he within I nail from Lewiston to Augusta, as soon as the urgent as to oblige its proprietor his faeili- FOR as respires: and they are most important of all; so finely flavored as to he enjoyed in u fact tire. JOHN G. LOVEJOY’S Itoekland and Vinathaven Steam hay crop is secured. < of the choicest liiplors. COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, to its life. On this account, in watering tended, and soon orders, letters of inquiry, fetters of boat Line! The Belfast National Bank has ordered one of thanks and eertilieates of praise were daily received plants, it is so much better to shower them, from all sections of the United States ami Canada, And all Throat Diseases, because the whole surface of the leaves are ■ new patent chronometer locks for its vaults. DYSPEPSIA, and in this way, on a basis of its merits alone—unaid- Insurance Agency, SXJMMKIt A.1SIIA3XO E M E N T. Both banks in that city will be supplied with wetted: so, if possible, we should imitate a il by “ tricks of the trade” or special efforts— it has these burglar proof locks. to its present enviable position. Wherever intro- CUSTOM HOUSE BLOCK, Two Trips Kach Day! shower, with a small hand-brush ctl Nervous Debility. in WELL’S CARBOLIC TABLETS. The Whig says that it is reported that an at­ inplainta, PUT UP ONLY IN BLUE BOXES. into warmish water, lightly shaken over •d by a single dose lake! mt alone because our Rockland, - Maine. -If*"-" -.Steamer Clara Clarita, the plants,'or use a hand syringe. If these tempt was made to set fire to a school house in - CApT WM R CREED. Brewer on Wednesday night. Four men were constantly profitable means cannot be employed, they must have no we say inis, out necausc we open a m-w field in overe.1 and driven oil' before they could accom­ •al science, and cure at once what the best medi- Will run until further notice as follow s:-D .»r » ■», a weekly washing in the hath tub. tin bat plish their purpose. Restorative Stimulant •actitiom-rs have forages found so difficult even to C. F. KITTREDGE, ver’s Harbor for Rockland daily (Sundays excepted, tub, or in the kitchen sink. It is well to • the causes may he which contribute e. We till a place heretofore unoccupied. We old hy Agents.Addres Agent for tiie a t 7 A .M . and 1 P. M. R eturning, leaves Itocklan The new ship building in Belfast for (’apt. Her­ h-bility, a disease so prevalent, af- e the suffering and minister to God’s poor; we re- for Vinalhavcn a t 10.30 A. M., and 4 30 P. M., touchin choose a showery, cloudy «lay for this pro­ riman is not only the largest ship ever built here, m ariy'om-halfof our adult | ..pula the laboring man to tin- use of his injured limbs, at Hurricane Island every trip. cess, as nature withholds the bright, sun it as her model indicates, is to I k* the finest, .-holy fact that day by day, and year•ar , and save him scores of times its cost in doctor’s hills; Hampton Tea Comp’y, of N. Y. us we carry contentment and gladness into the home of AGENTS WANTED. Fare, 75 cents each way. when she w:islies her own broad face. I j er frame is now up and shows that she will be - a most frightful inereaf Best Oolong Tea, 37 1-2 to 40 cents.? Water either with a watering pot. using L tlic lightest neuralgia t •st I the atllieted, ami consequently arc remembered by mil­ Freight taken at fair rates. Seven o’clock boat frol •ry sharp, nearly approaching what is termed in grave a nd extrem e lions of grateful souls. |B«*st Jap an , 50 to GO cents. Vinulhaven connects with 9.20 train ut Rockland f< soap suds a little warm, or else dip the L nautical phrase a “ full clipper.” This medicine is for sale at all Druggists throughout ant and honorable with no risk. Wholesal and Retail. Samples at Store, Portland and Boston. Through tickets for sale o the United States and Canada. Il it luilfpens that your 2 A 16 page c ircular an d Valuable board steamer. whole plant into a pail or tub. spreading j Among the artistsat Bar Harbor this season are sSampleafree. ^ “Send yonrad- O pposite tlie Post Office, R ockland. ly50 Sanford's Jamaica Ginger, Druggists has not got it in stock, ask him to send for it G. A. SAFFORD, Agent, Rockland. the palm and lingers of the haml over the : , j 11(|Islevsjcv of New York. WeldWebber of Philadelphia, to the Wholesale Agents, dress on postal card. Don’t do- surface of the pots to keep tin* soil from lnn,i will Brown of Boston lay but write at once to BENJ. LANE, Agent, Vinulhaven. An elegant combination of the True Jamaica Ginger F . hl. REED.Stii bt.,n» w tobb. C- G. M OFFITT, R ockland, Ju ly , 1875. 32 falling; or, if the pot is too large to do this, proinineni in the musical world are Leonard with the choicest Aromatiea. It is beyond all compari­ W. W. WHIPPLE & UO., tw ist a cloth around its top. and the base of j Largetieldt, Dei ties til and Foote of Salem, son the most healthy, invigorating tonic ami stimulant W1IEKEVEK IT HAS BEEN TRIED before the public. Il is earnestly reeouiniemh-d to the Nervous Prostration. Market Square, Portland- Life and Fire Insurance Agent. USHIIXE LINK. the stem of the plant, and then turn it • Saturday evening tin* 31st, a largcthroc story weak and nervous, to those recovering from debilitating over. A\ ash it w ith a w ill: sprinkle with s.ca,,, min and joiners* shop in Kennebunkport, aged to whom it imparts warmth J. W. PEKKINS X CO., Poillaud. | Represents Thirty-nine M illion Dollars. 1875. Summer Arrangement. 1875. clear w ater, and if it is a lem on, orange, ltdnng'ng to Crawford n ’ Perkins were burnt, ami It i valuable U h e JURUBEBA? K jf-Losses udiusted a t this office,] ealla, or large leaved plant, ruh over each the fire communicated ton new ship.of 950 tons nn (SEOBGEC. GOODWIN X CO., It is of the highest importance, then, that individuals No. 287 Union Block,9 Three Trips Per W eek. leaf with thum b and lingers— no m edian- tin* stocks. nearly completed, lielnnging to the IVo. 3S JIanover fStreet, ISonton. INTEMPERATE should be able Io judge for tllelllselVeS by tile'll* OWII 5 R O C K L A N D , M A IN E. ism ever equals them . Now. with a stout same firm, which was also destroyed. The loss feelings, if and to what extent they are attacked by this proper action of the Liver and Rowels, usidious enemy to health, comfort, and even life Bangor to Portland, Boston, hair-pin or fork, scratc h up the surface of <»n the ship was about 2,000; insured 825,000. .'then •come a morbid appetite IT IS NOT A I’ll VSIC, but, by stimulatinz the intoxicants. Taken by one of continued habit it t Iself, if left to run its course unchecked, by the early secretive organs, gently and gradually removes all im­ HEAL ESTATE BROKER, Lawrence and Lowell. the soil thoroughly, and if you have a sup- ' Mr. Castle of this city, and the (Jranite Compa- allay th irst, gem rat.- a’ healthy How of the gastric juii tnd prompt application of curative remedies. purities, and regulates the entire system. ply of fresh soil nt band, till up w ith a little nies for which he manufactures polishing ma- thereby furnishing the proper solvent for food, : IT IS NOT A DOCTORED BITTERS, but is a Ii’tell perm it, by taking tile place o f into.' STEAMER CITY OF RICHMOND. of it, rem oving the old soil first. Icliines, will send to the Centennial Exjaisition AND AUCTIONEER, the , the C ’a p t x i l n C7. I £ I l l > y . a t i This is nil im portant. I' the appetite, lieu lh a n d s gill. 2d. W '-RIXU.— "»“ '»■■<•’ ,uf •..=in..(a«-.„r.-. They VEGETABLE TONIC Will eoinineneo on tho NEW ARRANGE- , . i .. i i . i i .i will be kept at work polishing blocks ofIM O. H. PERRY, and must be attended to as regularly as the 1 ...... 1 . NERVOUS DEBILITY Office ll'erry'. Block, No. 3. I.lnie Bock SI. M ENT, with Connecting Trains from Port­ •mite: a splendid ad vert iseincntTor all concerned. land to Boston, on MONDAY, Juno inactive oreans, and gives strength to all the vital fore II oum . mid K u n n . for Sale. S to re . :uul Office. morning conics round. No one can g r o w — / b ’Z/osZ Journal. $ 1 0 0 W 21, 1875, as follows: plants with success if they give water one o IT CARRIES ITS DUN RECOMMENDA­ to let. The Bath M auufacturiiigand Commercial Com­ TIO N , as the large and rapidly increasing sales testify I.EAVING Bangor at 6 o’clock, day and then withhold it for two. three or pany are driving business. They have contracted •al languor or weakn ss a”d Rockland at 11:30 o'clock, more. A plant may not require water the whole organism, • sp .daily of the nervous systei A. M„ every Monday, Wednesday to saw five million feet spruce deals for the Frank­ obstructing and preventing the wrdinary functions HERBERT LOVEJOY, .aca^aB ;iH(j |.’ri,iayt a rriving at Portland, every day, hut it should he looked after: lin Land and Lumber Company. They will be- nature; hence, there is a disordered state of the seer and connect with a Steamboat Express Train, over the Boston \ Maine Railroad only; arriving in Boston at strike the side of the jxit with the knuckle ek to w In g ilt. T h e rk A. lions; constipation, scanty and high colored urine, wi old by all I trilggb an excess of earthy and limy sediment, indicative lints, Cnps, Roots Shoes anil Rubbers, IU o’clock P.M . This Train is arranged expressly t>> of your finger; if it sounds heavy and dull, Houghtnn is now loading at their mill with deals waste of brain and nerve substance, frequent palpit connect with the Steamer, and will wait for tlie arrival W E E K S .x P of the beat in all weather. the soil is moist: if more ringing and light, f •jtool. lion of the heart, loss of memory, and marked irrest OUR ENTIRE STOCK FANCY COODS, &c., &c. it is dry, and needs a copious supply. If al F. E. Spinner is now natne.1 as the Re- J lutioii of purpose, and inability 4/>• Passengers will he ticketed through to Lowell, « Use ell defined b fix tlie t good lino of Drug, anil DraggM arriving in Lowell at 9 :40 same evening. Fare same us the top surface is dry, always give it, good public candidate for State ’I’reasnrer in New upoi any one tiling for any length of time T hci to Boston. drink: 1ml more plant.* are injured by 1 York this fall, ’flic Tribune remarks that the ■ impressions, though not RETt r m x c , Passengers going East, will take th« ears at 6 o'clock P. M., over either Easteni or Boston inueli water limn by too little: and if the usual comment, that “ his name would be a tower lie, w ith a llieke MARKED DDWY. Dli. R. B. BAYNES, elltal facilities, rend ' an individual I 5^ x Maine Railroad, arriving in Portland at lit o’clock, soil is sodden with moisture, excepting in of strength,” means all it says in this instance. lonlv called a wliillle (led o r a fickle —• connecting with the Steamer, arriving in Rockland at 4 o’clock iu the morning, and Bangor atlU:30 A. M. the case of a i p i a l i e plants, they cannot A terrible storm has been raging in the Wal each individual INSURANCE. ''‘^D entist, Homoeopathicland Mag­ different sy.nptoi », according to his peculiar orgaiiiza- O Stage connection nt Rockland for Thomaston and ad­ thrive. Never leive wrier standing in the v a lle y . T ra v e l on th e r a ilro a d s is impi*. ts, and temperament, which all serve ~~*3 t C A n n , joining towns; also, Railroad and Stage connections al saucers of jxits; and always, summer or suspended owing to the washing out of culverts •r o f tin* m anifestations o f tlieir tier _ _ . Belfast and Bucksport tor interior towns. netic Physician. To be Closed Out Agent for First. Class Stork Conipunies Steamer Richmond will connect (going West i with winter, give it comfortably warm to the and loss of bridges, ’flic Wabash river is out of com .itiitiug a difieretice as marked | (— ■ I p< ctdiarilies dissimilar ; Thomaston and Vicinity. the Portland Steam Packet Company's Steamers, leav­ its banks and has probably destroyed a million < successful h<*aling uiodiiinis in I ing Portland every day at 7 o'clock P. M. arriving iu hand. Plants in a dry slate. like cadi, rort Rhciiuiatisni. Neuralgia, Nervot elve T hes di lie the Business Prom ptly Alleiided to. and a half bushels of corn in the bottoms, b heat ns, do Boston a, 5 o’clock in the morning. &c., require very little water for months— •afness, « <7, /mriban. Immcdiatel) ! Thomaston, Aug. 24,1874. 3.8 H/j Tickets sold on hoard the Richmond, over the buyers says the wheat crop is nearly ruined, that I ' Special treatin' ereliee Io be followed ill tile tl often not more than once in live or six re disease has its origin in phy> Portland X Rochester Railroad, to Nashua, Worcester, wh ieli is threshed lieing to wet too be saleable. ' -( d hv w ea lin g A rtificial Ti Providence, Norwich, Springfield, Albany, Hartford, w eeks. I Kiihher Rase. Office hour all da rdics being alike applicable in An unsuccessful attempt was ma le Thursday •ng; to,be sturdy as to the sit New Haven, and New York. Also all stations between rner of Alain and Myrtle Sli Portland and Worcester. 3d. V e n t il a t io n .—Without fresh air evening 29th, to throw the North (,’onway express! * of quantity and duration ROCKLAND, MAIM • the dis« Nervous deldl- BERRY BROTHERS Baggage cheeked through oil the steamer to destiua- there can be no healthful plant life: it is as train from the track Iwtwcen Conway and North 1 TERRIFIC SLAUGHTER! desirable for their welfare as for our own. < ’onway, a log Inangplaced across the track. There i s o f the ship- N. B.— Bear ill m ind there is a sure connection over NEW LIVERY&HACK STABLE the Boston x Maine R-ailron d Portland, to Boston und Pull down the upper sash a little way. not is no clue to the perpetrator. , who. in his struggles for safety, lies up..u ill,- MAIN STREET, ROCKLAND, 11k. Lowell, a rriving in Boston ■ In and I..•»-..-(! a t 9.4ft directly upon the plants, unless in warm In K a iderable u a g e Ink* Ikm»u o clock same evening. Far.- t«. l.nuell same as Ronton. VECETINE Money must be had ! Vw' Until further notice, tli. Richmond wil make weather, and then it is best to throw up the the hcftvv rail >.•' Mil ,i ..in .1 in,,,., when the fir-t in i near- a h.iming f<>r something solid landings at Li\c(»I.NVll.!.r • ■ ■ wc k i.-l w«v, whole lower sash. Winn iris very cold, the palaodiitu |»1««*‘>. ted Slock of < 'lothillg .x mornings, going East. air is still needful, lmt it is better t o give it with wonderf'u vigor and this crop .1'this di-.-ase ibcie are par .-n - ; Purities the Blond, Renovates and Invig­ ■ r the gn*atcHi hargain- C vut .-i S t f h ih v a n t , (i. !i'l Agent. Portland. from an outer door through tint hall on to will be th e lat •t ever produced in this state, i ' hiii-. with i-\,r«-me debility a pparent in 1 keep confttantly id a f(ili||:ie.-nrlmcn; th e plants, th an by th ro w in g a d raft o f Miller, v |l< II ■ ••lidiliollS o| be. . , -S III all its sla^e- , j F. F. KENDRit K, Agent, Bangor. ho shot his -on Charles at Bir.di orates the Whole System je iin .il -y n .p i..in -ei.u e rated, w ith a local I J. P. WISE, Agent, chilly air directly upon them. Ten minutes Maml, T h m s l i’. v brought liutboc .beige •ii o f it um re I'rcqm ntly apparent in s though itjiiay be in other parts of tho body, Bents’ Furnishing Goods, Any style of Single or Double Team furnished at Office 212 and 214 Main Htrcwt. will change the air of a room ill winter: Humphrey last Saturday morning and put tiudci Having been appointed CITY UNDERTAKER ■ Is M edical Pr<>|.....lie s are the tin limbs, with p.m -nf a shoot- short n utic(* a n d a t rea so n ab le rate s. R ockland, Ju n e 17, 1875. lmt in su m m e r g 'v e all tin; fresh a ir you s-'isuu bonds to appeal* fin* trial at Portland in lancinating characti this and purchased a NEW II E A BSE ;of tlm moots are to be used, he su re an d soak them ' Eastport lisltin g vessels are coming home with ANO O il ilE T K . s hy di-t r local injury, there Is a gem furnishing prompt,and careful attendance and every* Hats, Caps, Lines, where all orders should be left. Mt. Desert to Portland and Boston a or power, the least -li..ek thing required. small fares, thorn -and quintal vessels bringing 5tl0 FRED II. BERRY. SAM K IJA.Y! for several hours, for unless the pottery ha* •eondary cause, being some < 1 hose having occasion to procure anything in the Hoots, Shoes, etc. CHAS. II. BERRY. become well moistened, it will sin k out all a n d u n d e r. Cod . in (piero Bank is an alnn r all of those already mentioned. In eaiisatiun.liow- above line would do well to call, before giving their Rockland, Jan. 1,1875. 5 failure. As for Bocky Bottom, which i.* Y l'. e t i m : ni.itlc cxcliirivcly fri.ni tin -juices <.r<*:iro- i. r there are a great many (•thers on the list, such as o rd ers, a t Rockland, Mt. Desert and Sullivan moisture from tin; soil. Old pots are as fiillv H-Ivctvil b a rk s, routs and’ In rbs, an>l so stronudy •rofitla, malaria, blood wasting diseases of all kinds, plenty, there is n iouc this year. • Hoods I am prepared to offer, regardless Steamboat Company. gooil and even better than new, but they coiirriitrah d tliat it u ill (-II'.- litally ( indicate from ili'r •vers sexual excesses and many forms of pelvic and Boynton’s Coffin Warehouse, it prices that defy competition. 1 am com­ should he w e l l washed, inside and out, be- The Whig lent ■ns that Parker W. Perry, Esq., system ( vi-ry taint <•(' Si-rol'tiloii' H um or, T um ors, II chronic diseases, where there is great irritation; this il the Goods, let the prices be what they D. N. BIRD & CO, ('anker, <'ain*»*roiis llum or. Erysipelas, Salt being rellccted in the spinal marrow, produces a dc- 31 Tighe’s Building, 3OK Main SIreep the money must tie had, and as hard times are CSuccessors to (1. ir. Jirown tftCo.,) STJMMIMl AnitABTOEMEPer ! fore u?big again. Warm soap sinls, with nsvntly axsigne.1 as Supetwisor of Intent •ression of that great nervous ci nter, from whence a Rheum , Syphilitic diseases. Canker, faintness grand opportunity to buyers. Re­ DRALEKS IN a tablesjx)onfill ofsalem tlisor w a*bin,r soda nue 1°’’ bngkexl, will establish his office at in the St mnaCli. and all dix ases that arise from im­ •rn-sponding degree of nervous debility is distributed sale i only i THREE TRIPS PER WEEK! dissolved in it, will wash the most "soiled in B a n g o r. pure blood. Seiat iea I n tlam iiiatory and Chronic • all parts of the system; a weakened condition fol- Rheum atism , Neuralgia, Gout and Spinal Com­ • ws, impending, obstructing and paralyzing the fune- Danville Wyman of West Levant, raised 1.737 West India Goods and Groceries, ]X)t as clean as a new one. Fresh soil is plaints, can only he ■ lb . tually cured through the oual operation of every organ, muscular and mental, Also, Hard and Blacksmith’s) Coal, Wood, Hay boxes of strawberries this season on his half an necessary to carry on the essential duties, business or s ^ ^ Z L jsteai,lcr Utysses, the lmst for plants, ami that which is ob­ Sand, Fire Brick and Cement* Capt. David Robinson, tained fr medicine has ever given Boston Tuesdays and Saturdays, and for Boston Mon- Rfevcnt them from blowing away. In his wife in a brutal i .'inner. He claims the shout- Still continues to make handsome sets of TEETH, such perfect satisfaction as the Y e c i.TIM:. It purities lays and Wednesdays. eighteen months they an; ready to use. iug was accidental, He was bound over for trial tin* blood, cleanses all of the organs, and possesses a of the best materials, troin $10 to $20, half sets, well KNOX HOTEL, Lotlirop's Tonic l’iils, jo in ted . Freights taken at Low Rates. Thoroughly decayed cow manure is also at I lie S. -I. C o u rt a* 1 uoinuiitted to jail in Port- controlling power over the nervous system. Gold sets, $30 to $38 half set. Tiie gold is all melted M a i n S t r e e t , |: T l i o m a s t o n . needful for healthful growth; and that col­ la u d . The remarkable cure ellected by V kg k tin e have in ­ duced many physicians and apothecaries whom we and made into plate in bis laboratory, 20 carats tine, lected in dry cakes in pastures, is piled tip , The August term of (lie S. J. Court, Judge iu a very substantial manner that is reliuble. know to prescribe and use it in their own families. Medicine, un E. E. POST, Proprietor, hut kept dry for twelve months, is exactly Danforth presiding, began in Augusta, 'I'uesday. For every whole’setjof teeth a handsome gold Finger In fact, VECETINE Is the best remedy yet discovered ind remarkable cun r. F. HANLEY, CLERK. to our purpose. Little hits of charcoal and 3d. There were several criminal eases to come be­ for the above diseases, and is theonlv reliable ItLO UI) •tlieaey is equally gl ...... Ring will be thrown in, made of pure gold; will never PU R I I I ER yet placed before the public. •ancers, nodes, ulcers, pustules, pimples, tetter, fever break; can make twenty a day.’ rpH IS House, which it situated Fares Reduced! eoai-se gravel are of great use in pn;paring fore i t JL near the head of Knox street, Are not the many testimonials given for tin* difleront aires, erysipelas, ringworm, scald head, barbers’ itch, Teeth tilled wit h pure gold from $1.50 to $3; com­ compost ami potting plants. Fulsome bit* The Kennebec County Agricultural Society will aairvy, salt rheum, copper-colored blotches, glandular mon size c avities, with tin nr amalgam, $1,50 per next door to Post Office, Express complaints satisfactory toany re:isouahle person suffer­ and Telegraph Offices, and within For Mt. Desert & Machias. o f charcoal in to the bottom o f th e jw>ts, then hold, its annual show and fair at Read field Cor­ ing from any disease mentioned above, that they can be •welling worms and black spots in the fiesh, diseolora- cavity; in some cases less. ions, ulcers in the throat, mouth and nose, sore legs, five minutes walk of the Depot, has a little tine straw or moss, and now add an ner, Oct. 5th, tith and 7th. Address, Oct. 7th, by cured? Read the different testimonials given, and no Teeth extracted without pain by a new Anxstlietic, been thoroughly renovated, papered, painted and ind sores ol every character, because these medicines thus dispensing with the danger ol chloroform and equal mixture of loam, leaf mould, or cow lion. Z. A. Gilbert of East Turner. one can doubt In many of these eases the persons say ire the very hi st furnished with entirely new furniture, including beds, Summer Arrangement. that their pain and suffering cannot be expressed, as in other similar agents. bedding and carpets. Stages for St. George and manure, ami a sprinkling of sandy gravel. The 25th annual exhibition of (he West Oxford eases of Scrofula, where, apparently, the whole body All operations warranted to give satisfaction; con­ Friendship, and the Augusta and Union Stages stop Shake this down well, wet it a little, ami Agricultural Society, will beholden at the society’s was one mass of corruption. If V e g e t ix e will relieve sistent with his .well-known reputation. at this house. The Thomaston and Rockland Accom­ pain, cleanse, purify ami cure such diseases, restoring grounds in Freyburg on Tuesday, W ednesday and modation Coaches leave this house daily, connecting TWO TRIPS PER WEEK. put in the plant, spreading out the roots as the patient to perfect health after trying different phy­ Patients suffering front any derangement ot health, with ull the boats at Rockland. Hacks will be in evenly as jiossilde. Add more compost hv Thursday, October J2th, 13th and 1 1th. sicians, many remedies, suH’cring for years, is it not undergoing dental operations, such as having Sets ot readiness to convey passengers to and from the STEAMER LEWISTON, conclusive proof, if you are a suflerer, you can lie BLOOD MEDICINE Teeth inserted, will not be charged for tiommopathic degrees, pressing it firmly about the roots: Saturday morning, says the Oxford Democrat, medicines prescribed in bis office, or for any cures in­ tra in s. cured? Wliy is this’medicine performing such great A good Boarding and Livery Stable in connec­ Capt. Charles Deering, do this till the jtot is even full. Sprinkle the.three prisoners confined in the county jail at cures? It works in the blood, in the circulating fluid. stantaneous by magnetism. Chronic diseases ex­ tion with the House. Will leave Railroad Wharf, foot of State Street, Port­ 1 »aris escaj>cd. Two of the prisoners were released It call tru ly be called the Ciiul IIIhihI 1‘arijii r. T he cepted. Office hours ull day. the whole surface of the leaves, and shade Thomaston, Jan, 30, 187. 7 land, every Tuesday anil Friday evening* at 10 o’clock, by a co lo red l»oy, w h o w as th e t h ir d , h e b e in g g iv e n great source of disease oritrinates in the blood; and no Ever placed before the people, Corner of M ain and M yrtle Streets, (up stairs). for two or three days. medicine that does not act directly upon if, to purify or on urrival of Exprexa Train from Bouton, arriving at the range of the iail yard. One of the prisoners, the most jiowerlttl alterative ( ItO CELLA JSTI, 3VIA.IIWE. 3m3 Rockland every Wednesday and Saturday morning and leiiovate. has any just claim upon public attention. They impart F o r R e p o t t in g .—Give the earth in the named Merchant, was captured in Mexico Sunday When the blood becomes lifeless and stagnant, either CHAS. A. DAVIS, about 4 o’clock; thence to Caatine, Deer Idle, Sedgwick, South Weal Harbor, Bar Harbor, (Mt.Deacrt.) ill- jxit. a good w etting, then run a knife around evening, the 1st. from change of weather or of climate, want of exer­ the ed g e am i sp read tin* fingers o f th e left cise, irregular diet, or from any other cause, the VEGE- working people of both sexes, young and 'The Bangor Whig says that on last Thursday t ix e will renew the blood, carry off tlie putrid humors, old, make more money ut work fonts, in their own lo­ Attorney and Counsellor at Law. calities, during their spare moments, or all the time, . -- Ita- handover the soil; with (he other hand e v e n in g 2 9 th , a re e e b tio n w as g iv e n to R ev. D r. I’t n d cleanse the stomach, regulate the bowels, and impartfa Strength to the Body turn tlie pot topsy-turvy, ami tin; ball of toneof vigor to the whole body. The conviction is, in than at anything else. We offer employment that will CUSTOM HOUSE BLOCK. above, a rriving a t R ockland about 5 o’el. ck the Maine at his residence on Hammond street, in honor of the public mind, as well as in the medical profession, nay handsomely for every hour’s work. Full particu­ evening, and at Portland aaine night, uaually connecting earth will drop into your hand. If it does his eighty-fourth birthday. There was a large that the medicines supplied by the Y,ot ag a in st som e hard substance, and it will number from Hampden and Bucksport, and the P $l.«Mi; roots, barks and herbs, what we offer. G. Stinson & Co., Portland, Maine. II. N. KEENE, $250. drop. Disentangle the lilies of flu; roots al occasion was one long to be remembered with rare perfectly safe to give to D E A L E R IN M. W. FARWELL, Agent. or near the bottom; and set the plant firm­ joy by all who were present. D o not hesitate to try it. Agent's Office, No, 2 Atlantic Block, corner of Main ly into a j>ot one o r tw o siz(;s larg er, w ith a Reports from all portions of southern Ohio last th e M in d . BOOTS, SHOES, RUBBERS, and Sea Strccta, (up ataira.) Rcahlenc corner of week give gloomy accounts of continual rains and Pleaaant and Union atrccta. 15 little charcoal and rich earth at the bottom should send 25 cts, to Geo. P. Rowell & Co., 41 Park Moccaalna, Sole Leather, Wax Leather, French of it. Water well, and shade for a few damage to crops. The rivers tire rising, and WOUEO NOT BE AVITIIOl T Row, New York.for their PAM I’ll LET-BOOK (ninety- days. Give, also, a top dressing of fresh thousands of acres of bottom lands arc covered Removing morbid sensibility, depression of spirits seventh alHimi,c ontaining lists of over 2000 new spapers with water. In many places the wheat and oat and estimates showing the cost. Advertisements taken soil, if needful, and your plants will repay for leading papers iu many, States at a tremendous re crops are washed entirely away. From portions dementia and melancholia. Iron, Steel, Spikes lAndttry Streets, tho can*. As a general ruh; pots from ductiou from publishers' rates. G e t t h e Bo o k . C. L. BLACK, four to seven inches arc large enough for of Indiana and Illinois, as well as Missouri, come VECETINE similar reports, the rainy weather having contin­ Iill.T, PO STER , window gardening, excepting in cases of ued in some places for the past six weeks. FOR TEN TIMES ITS COST. NEW YORK TRIBUNE. large shrubs like the Oleander, Orange;, AND CHAINS, TRUE P. PIERCE, R< K’TCA7NT>, ME. &e. Plants will often flower better if the The great benefit I litwc received from tll(* use of Tito Leading American Nexvspaper.” All work will be faithfully and Ipromptly attended The Kennebec Journal tells thisi lieideni VEG ETINE induces me to give my testimony in its All kinds and sizes at,very low prices, hy to . root is hound a little. This is especially THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM. Attorney and Counsellor at Law, of Senator Morrill of Maine: ‘‘It isAvell favor. I believe it to be not only of great value for re­ 03P Orders may be left or bundles sent to th tin; case with Double Geraniums. storing (lie health, hut a preventative of diseases pe­ For Sale by all Druggists! Daily. SIO a year. Semi-Weekly, #3. Eastern Express Office. 31 known among intelligent men all over the Office in New Court House, Give your plent* careful culture, friends; culiar to the sprint' and slimmer seasons. H. H. CRIE&CO., Weekly, «2. Has possession of ull the best boards in the city. country that while many public servants I would not he without it for ten times it cost. Postage Free to the Sulxtcrilier. Specimen TXO<’ICT.ATN7>, : 3rATI\’TL keep them ch an, well watered, properly EDWARD TILDEN. Copies and Advertising Rates Free. * Weekly, in clubs ventilated, and well fed, and you will never feel it Io he their first supreme duty to look General Agent for Massachusetts of the And w ill lie Sent tty Express to all Hi 205 MAIN STREET, regret tlx; care cxjwndetl uj»on them. after their reputations for (lie home market, < 'ral'tsmet Life Assurance Oimpaiiy, No. 4n Hears Senator Morrill is busily and conscientiously B uilding, “ W ho can paint parts of the Country, by addressing Like Nntnre? (’an ininifinatinu hnuMt at work—oftentimes night and day—in BLACKSMITHS’ Amid it* gay creation, hue* like hen*? committee and otherwise, for the public in­ O r can it m ix them w ith that inatclilciM skill, Vegcline is Solti by all BruggisLs. Carriage Paints, Oils, Toaehor of Piano. Organ,IViolin and A m i Iomi them in each other, :u? appears terests mitriisled to him. A little incident tlie Proprietor, W. F.H .&G . GOGHRAN’S H arm ony. In every hud that blows.” has just come to our knowledge, which SIC Dr. Alexander’s Coiiipounil ' rgelable ( '(.llgil Stock and Tools, TERMS Organ anti Pinna, $15 lor ’.M Lraaon, shows in a strong light Senator Morrill’s _ S y rup, for < Roughs, < 'olds, lloar.-e0 cents. Iy l‘» Varnishes, <&c., unswerving integrity and purity of charac­ rarraiite dto give satisfaction. Price at Boston and Portland prices fIRE, MARINE, LIFE, Viuiiu,$lg for g( Inounins. ClTIlE POK TIIE MEALY l!l (i. P. O. AddressBox, 80. 33 ter. During one of the several sessions of 205 MAIN STREET, lfi- Of the Very Best Quality at .1. M. Jordan communicates this practi­ the last Congress; a well-known wealthy 8. EDGAR L O T H R D P I D . cal information to Thr Gnnh in ilnnllilii, mercantile, linn in New York enclosed to IT . I I . C rie Ac Co. Accident I nsi rance Carriage Spokes, Wheels, th a t n ln jin l is a cure f u r Uu M a liy lin y. him by mail a present of $500, as a token Slock, Tools & Supplies H. H. CRIE & CO.’ S, lie says lie has removed these jtests from of gratitude for some just service rendered Agency. Rims, Shafts, Hubs, by the Senator in the line of bis duty. No 143 Court Street, 205 Main. Street. 16 thousands of the most delicate stove plants of all kinds, atth • very low est without injury to the latter, simply hy ap­ sooner was the letter of transmittal read, NOTICE. CAPITAL REPRESENTED, OVER Scats, plying frequently, for a few weeks, *• alco­ than Senator Alorrill indignantly returned market prices, by .BOSTON, M ASS. POWDERAND FUSE, it together with the $5 ihi. accompanied by rrW IE Committee on Accounts and Claims of th« City hol diluted witli five per cent, of water.” 1 of Rockland will be in session at the City Treasur­ SIXTY MILLION DOLLARS LOWER THAN EVER AT The most convenient equipment, he thinks, a scathing rebuke to tin- New York donors er's Office, Masonic Block, on the last FRIDAY eve­ for their presumption in oll'cring him a pre­ Who may lie Consulted Free of ning of each month, from 7 1-2 till U o’clock, for tho T.ohhch AriJiiHteri and P aid at thi* A gency. is a fine brush ]iut through the cork of a B IM C O ., 2051311 St. UI0T AND CAPS, purpose of examining claims against the city. wide-mouth bottle. sent on account of any official act of his All hills must be approved hy the party contracting Berry Block, Rockland. 205 Main St., whatever. lie spurned the gift like a true Charge, either personally or by them . R ockland, 1874. II. G. BIRD, ) IT. IT. C rie Ac CO. It lias liecn said tliat, if we break off the man, though the world could not have been R. C. HALL, >Committee. (lowers from the Oleander with the stems the wiser had he accepted it. As he does offer the grandest chance to Agents’ Wholesale and Retail, LEANDER THOMAS.) LOOK^M en.^vom en, lx>ys and girls coin mono'* letter. on, they will not bloom again, hilt that they not go constantly about shouting his own Address with stamp, P a i l L i ck, N ew Bedford, Man’s- 21 ..j -J adapted to nil ages and will posllvely bloom on the same stems year after year. deeds of glory, this little incident did not I if hy magic, DinrrhtEa, Cramp, Cholic, Cholera Mor- Switches at Giofray’ This is so, hut the plant will flower from get quickly trumpeted on the streets and in Hi- Send 25 cents and get a copy of Iris II. II. ERIE & CO., 205 Maili St. niiA N K S, Town Orders and Auditor, Reports printed at short nottoe the |X)inLsof fresh shoots. the newspapers.” Braids at Giotray’s. B ook, ly31 The Winthrop Bank locked the stable door after the horse was stolen and has got a new safe, WIGGIN ROSE, T i l 115!! G R A N D Successors to • TO •SANFORD’S STEAMSHIP COMPANY I weighing 8000 lbs ard time B 1 0 0 D & C. P. FESSI3MOEW, HIX Druggists & Apothecaries, MT. DESERT. s 289 M ain Street, For Boston and Lowell. Real Estate Conveyances in Knox NVITE the attention of the public to the fact lb C o u n ty , 21!- M A IN S T R E E T , EXCURSION ARD T IM E I they keep constantly on band the L u r y . s k o o k 1 a n d , at o . Freaheut, Iticht-utinul Most Elegant and C'0, to Bar H arbor and retu rn , $2.50. tim es and Kednc. *ou ------is also tlie best known specific for Croup, and never MT. DESERT AND SULLIVAN, Tickets for sale on board Steamer and by Bronzes, Diamonds, Sympathy is lovely and beautiful: it exhibitcs fails in W hooping Cough. T rial size 10 cents, M. W . F A R W E L L , A gent. in W a g e s . the angelic part of human nature-the family who AND RETURN. Rockland, A ug. 12, 1875. 8w36 AND KATAIIDIN, Capt. W. It. Koix. fails to use the Gold Medal Washing Crystal has ly « We have opened this morning Will leave ROCKLAND fur BOSTON our sympathy, and our advise to use it. Saturday, A ugust 14th. DAY’,AY’’at______o 'i- ' mEUNESUAY’ t i»VKSDAY and SATUR For Sale and to L et! a Lot of AU Wool JEWELRY Will Rave BOSTON for ROCKLAND every MONDAY. TUESDAY, THVKSDAY und FRIDAY at 5 1-2 o ’c lo c k , P . NI. E. TIBBETTS, SM ALL Stock of Fancy Dry Goods, Worsteds, ot *every|descriptiou, including •‘Why, Mrs, B., how do you manage to have d a S : Xe., Fixtures and Furniture in Store 250, Main St., FAKE FROM ROCKLAND TO BOSTON, . such nice light Bread and Biscuit?” “ Because A “ “ “ TO LOWELL, . . ’ ’ . S DENTIST. Spofford Block. The .-tore is situated on the we.-t sideE m p r e s s Roman Cold, Coral and Stone 1 use Herrick Allen’s Gobi Medal Saleratus. 1 of Main St., nearly opposite Thorngike Hotel, and is State Room ..secured or Agent at Itueklnnd. never saw any half as good. I like it much better [Successor to Dr. S. T ibbetts, Jn .,J one of the mo.-t eligible locations in the city. Persons Cameo Sets, Band, Seal indebted to me are requested to settle without further to use with cream tatar than I do soda. I shall Would inform the people of Rockland and vicinity N . B. N u e x tra I,azardou. freight taken. All freight niuut U-.wee,npanied by Bill of Lading in duplicate SStosiinoi* U ly sses, invitation. Apply at the store. and Stone Rings, ,1 ...... that he will continue the Dental practice at the same M- W. FARWELL, Agent. never use any other. 11 you w .11 try one paper, office <.orn,.r Mttin aIltl W intbr SU., and would|r 3G O. A. WIGG1N. C loth B r a c e le t s , Mrs. W., you will say the same. It has almost speetfully solicit a share of public favor, Summer Shades, for 25 e t s . Ageai'a OBiee, Nu. a Atlantic Block, (up etaira). Reaidei.ee corner U,Son and PleaaantSta. cured my dyspepsia.” Most all the Grocers keep Nitrous Oxide Gas administered for the paint CAPT. D. ROBINSON, Rockland May 27, 1875. v * 1 traction of teeth. All operations warranted s DR. fM. DOWNES. Former Price 50 Cents. Lockets, Seals, Charms, &c tory. Charges reasonable. 6ml8 JL L leave Rockland on S aturday, A ug. 14, at 10.15 Office in Kim ball Block. Also, a rich assortment ot A. M., or on arrival of train from the West, for IS us iness Not ices. WMt. Desert and Sullivan. Returning, leave Sullivan,R esidence on Beech Street. F. C. FOOTE, M onday, A ugust 16,at 5 A. M. and lia r H arbor a t 6 A.M Opera Glasses, POTTLE & KNIGHT, Rockland. Aug. 12, 1875. KocklaudJ Aug. 12, 1875. | Importer and Manufacturer of arriving in Roeklud in season to eonueet with the 1.30 This certifies that we have carefully [examined P. M. train for the West. Stripe DressGoods Gold Headed Canes, Dr. Hall’s new work of Health at Home, and in HUMAN HAIIt! Few Pieces for 15 cents. and beautifuliand useful goods too numerous to i our.opiniou it is a book that can be read profitably Tickets for the Round T rip: Healing by the Laying on of in every household. We most cordially recom­ Form er Price 25 Cents. MERCHANT TAILORS A Large Assortment Constantly Bath to Mt. Desert or Sullivan and return $4.50 mend it to all who feel an interest in this most W iscasset “ “ “ “ “ “ 4.10 Hands without Medicines. , kinds,, constantly important of all studies. hand, in great variety, and fitted to the sight with ANU DEALERS IN on hand ! care. Special attention paid to J. H. & T. L. Estabrook. W aldoboro “ “ “ “ “ “ 3.30 t a r Work of all kinds done to order. 6 W arre n “ “ “ “ “ “ 2.95 Two Cases of I fully concur with the above. No. 259, Main St., Rockland. T hom aston “ “ “ “ “ “ 2.70 Watch Tcpairiug', Engraving,, S. H. Boynton. R ocklaud, “ “ “ “ “ “ 2.50 PRINTS J ENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, Orders are now being taken for the above work For Sale at all Stations on the TO BE IN ROCKLAND ! by the agent, who will canvass this city and vicin­ DR. J. STEVENS For 6 l —l Cents, last colors and perfect. K. & L. R. It. BLOOD & HIX, ity- ______Has removed his House and 6 289 Main Street, Rockland. :256 MAIN STREET, ROCKLAND. It is the expression of every one who has had tli. Such maladies as are mentioned in the treatise O ffic e pleasure of going over the route, that it isone of grandt on dropsy, and all diseases of the kidneys, blad­ eur and surpassing loveliness, combining sea and strait B)i*. I*. A . I'ASassieasier. A Fine Bleached Cotton Having engaged the services of J ilt. W . N. 1’itIEST, o f this city, we are now pre­ archipelago ami picturesque high.lands. der and urinary organs, publshed by William E. To Second House on Winter St., SPORTING GUNPOWDER pare,! Io execute all orders with promptness. We would say to our friends and pat­ to the right; the J. Spear house, so called, where he For six hours until Sullivan is reached, it is one con­ H u n t's OF ATTG-USTA, Clarke, Providence, R. I., proprietor of will be happy to see his old friends snd patrons, and tinuation of new and dissolving views so like a moving for 10 Cents, fTIRY Eureka Sporting ami Musket Powtler best rons that they can have their garments cut by him or Mr. Knight (ifthev have auv R f/ncJy, sap the mental powers and undermine as many new ones as may choose to give him a cull. panorama as to seem unreal. JL quality made in the world, fur sale by ehoiee)and we should he pleased to have yon examine our goods before makinothecaries. No other Hyp,phosphites prep­ disorder, and strange caverns of marvelous beauty, on All symptoms of that terrible disease, No matter what shade aration is adapted to substitute for this. Greene, a daughter. (Elia Maud). tin- mountains are frightful precipices, wonderful pros- < Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Bron­ if extending sea, ami masses of laud and water, G i n g h a m s Yourjianey may take, agniticent forests, it is a union of all these su­ chitis, Asthma and CONSUMPTION. preme fascinations of scenery, such as Nature, munili- Cerebro-Spinai M eningitis, I have till the nicest lkkatus.—Universally ac- MARRIAGES « she is, rarely affords.— Picturest/iic Amrriea. For IO Cenls, former price The few compositions ie. Each pound bears the would not «-xaggerate if we could, and we could The manufacturers make. Snell as pain in the back of the bead, beat in the spinal Pi 1-2 Cenls. which have won the court suunc of J ames I’lyk. None genuine without. Rot exaaggerate this landscape if we would. That view column, and dizziness, are cured. Intlaiuinatioii of All wool I will wairant, will pay for the wlade journey to Sullivan. Any pei- the Kidm-ys, produced by the us.-of Tobacco, Liquor, deuce of mankind and be m who goes to Mt.Desert and does not go to Sullivan, and Excessive 1 ndlilgeiieies in various wa;, s, treated And good wearing colors, come household w ords is not seen Mt. D esert.—Gardiner lloiur Journal. STICKY FI.Y I’AI’KK. • o f ( with success. among not only among one Sullivan is the terminus of this new route. Here the 4Z»‘ lt i- the only reatmeut which will sme. - - fully Will make ; :e pair of pants TIGHE’S In Washington, Augu-t 7th, by E. 11. He , Em A large quantity just received at leorge F. Campbell of Searsmont and Sarah L. Pitch scenery is grand indeed. It may be liner in other assist nature, without depleting the -teni. Medicine but many nations, must have elimes, bn, if so, it must be tin- grandeur of the su­ C A M BIITCS I’or even dollars ; errill s rug tore •r o f W ashington. ill m any eases lias done good, but it is apt to Iea\e the ^extraordinary virtues. Per- 31 M ’ D S . prem e.—Portland Adrt rtixer. system weak ami unable to throw oil' the effect of dis­ In North Haven, July 2Itb, by J. T. Coombs, Esq., And all-other garments equally low •liaps no one ever secured so di— Addie M. Dy.-r, to’Mr. David L. Graham, both of The number of people who seek summer recreation ease which m edicine cannot r. aeli. N aluie, or tin- WARE ROOMS tlic mo.-t beautiful spot upon the Maim- coast grows And not a few people wide a reputation, or main SODA! SODA! SODA’ final Haven. spiritual part of the body, is assi-,» <1 by this tn atmeut. Where in:iv be found the LATEST STY’LES, larger with every season. The scenery of Mt. Desert, Those wlm have been weakened by the u-e of medi­ , tained it so long as AVER’S unsurpassed in its kind, was recognized by artists from Have found that it’s so ; most FASHIONABLE DESIGNS, ami a good Cool and delicious is the verdict o f all who try cine will take note of this. U ’HEKRY Pectoral. I t ha iide the State, long before the locality came to be STItAW MATTINU, But I waut a few more i he Soda drawu at Merrill’s. Pure and fresh ortmenttif HOUSEHOLD FUHNITUKE. a known to the public D E A T II S. known as a popular result. Ami indeed, almost to Coiisiillalion Free! Good Qualit) for 25 Cenls, Frlit syrups. Call and try it. the present time, the island has been known ami ap­ about forty years, by a long continued series of mar- ed bc'.ter by the visitors wlm have sought iis And I'll warrant satisfaction 26 Merrill’s on the Corner. from Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Balti- Former Price, 35 Cis. Vi-lous cures, that have won for it a confidence in its In S outh Thomaston, A ug. Gtli, Lizzie, youngest Wasbington, Chicago, St. Louis, Detroit and the To one ami to n il! A good time to Furnish the Par­ virtues, never equaled by any other medicine. It still daughter of Harrison P. and Harriet A. llabb, aged 7 C anadas, than by those wln> live w ithin a day’s jotirne makes the most etlectual cures of Coughs, Colds, Con­ id will Established 1S55. T. A. Wentworth, Whole­ years. 1 month and 1 ‘lay. This should i lor. Extraordinary Induce­ sum ption, that can be made by medical skill. Indeed In Cushing, Aug. 4, Mary Jarvis, aged 70 years, 4 m ger. Mt. D esert is e..mini to lie visited by large '•> 322 Main St., Rockland sale ami Retail dealer in Hats, taps, F’lfs, Boots, only those who make it tin- Ciierry Pectoral has really robbed these danger Shoes, Rubbers, Gent’s Furnishing Goods, Um­ months ond 5 days. num bers o f Maim* people, not In Friendship, Aug. 7th, a son of Milton II. and Eva ie seem- of a sum m er’- leisu. §]uglish Oil Cloth. ments ! Read the Oils diseases of their terrors, to a great extent, and brellas, Canes, &c. 243 Main St. Rockland Me. Davis, aged 10 months. eans or whose tim e will alio A full line of all the latest styles constantly in In Union, July 25th, Mr. Jason Robbins, aged 7G :eursion visit. I'm- 7rlLXXSI ! that is well founded if the remedy be taken in seuson. In B itli, A ng. Gtli, Mrs. Em m a II., w ife of G eorge Every family should have it in their closet for the ready 11 K. McIntire, and daughter of Wallace and Cyrciia 1RY Border illu gunpowder, u general favorit PARLOR FURNITURE. A 1 with sportsmen, for sa ley and prompt relief of its numbers. Sickness, suffering • r l v ...... R oc k la n d , N ov. 11, 1874. New and Handsome 1 Economical New Food.—25 cents w ill buy a pack III F SPECI-AL PROBATE NOTICE. II, 11. CRIE, & CO.. Agents, Comprising PAltLOll SUITS in Terrv ami and even life is saved by this timely protection. The •Hge of Sea Mom. Karine, made from pure Irish Moss o f J e ss J. Arnold, aged 26j ye LL persons interested hereby notified that Potion and W ool Carpets for 19 Main street, Rockland Maine. l prudent should not neglect it, and the wise will not. m onth. Haircloth, which areas good as can he found which will m ake 5o kinds o f dishes, sucli a- c akes, pies, t...... will be no AUGUST TERM of Probate Keep it by you fur the protection it affords by its time­ puddings, etc., or 1G quarts of costards, jellies, creams, Arnold was a person of very gentle and lovely (’•mrtA for Knox County. .">(> < ’f i l l SS. i the city. 1’AKLOKJDESKS, C’ENTEK TA­ •Charlotte Russc, blane mange, ct-. Sold by all Drug- ition, and bore her long and painful sickness I’. PIERCE, Register. N E W S'L’\ I J-'.S O F IL ES, ETC. ly use in sudden attacks. .gists and Grocers. B&I.ly20 •markable patience and resignation. She leaves NEW ERA IN BAKING. a large circle of friends to mourn her early death; es. PREPARED BY peeially her mother to whom .-lie bad been a great sup- To the Judtje of Probate J 'o r th e Musical Instruments Good ne.np carpets port and comfort, and whom she bad hoped to care for j Count ij o f K nox. d h . j . c . AYER & CO., Lowell, M ass.; •One hundred pounds of Pure Spruce Gum just through life. While residing in Warren she became a I ANI>| 17 and 2D Cents, If you want to make most! DELICIOUS, LIGHT Dining Room Furniture, hopeful < 'bristian. but did not unite with any eliureh. dersigned, EDWIN IL STOCKBRIDGE, WHITE, SWEET and HEALTHY, Practical and Analytical Chemists, •received ut Merrill’s. 25 bap miastoii, lit the Comity aforesaid, respeet- a n d -'ll o il ie r <>'oods Io c o r r e s ­ Tins she regretted. At ln r own reque.-t, T! A l t l A V < 4 < >< > 1 >!<. A gramlsclcction in this line, such as SIDE- i <5- Sold by all Druggists and Dealers in Medicine. tized and partook of tin- Lord’s Supper, shortly beft i fully represents that lie is d< sirur Department of Smaller Mnsieal Instrii- It is now used in the best families the country over- Library and Book Stands, liients, Musical Wares, Staple ami Fancy BOOT & SHOE und stands highest for strength and purity. You can cerned immediately to accept, the proceeds of sale to Sid 6th, sells L ucy A m es. B ishop, N Y ; E qual, i j|U p |ae(, j a t jnlvrcsl for tj,e o j-Hni j ^..,,-,1. Goods is Complete. not fail with it if properly used, even in poor Ilour. Shelves and Card Stands. DR. N. DOWNES, d<»; Concordia, Robinson, Boston; (Bri Autumn Belle, , (hiardian therefore prays lor license to sell and convey Call on us and satisfy yourselves that “ These Ihiiajs Housekeepers, Cooks, Restaurant Keepers ami llf O l’LD resgectfully inform the people of Rock Wilson, St John N B; J Farwell, Gregory. Vinallu the above described real estate to the person making linkers, willl find it invaluable in tendering light ami Wall Brackets, veti; Mil, Ar osto, Elwell, Boston; Ida Hudson, Ken- said oiler. palatable all form ot cooking where Soda ami TT land and vicinity that he has taken the office R ockland. May 1874. 49 .. e would call the attention of tin- pubfi^tU-thh fact, recently occupied by Dr. Frye, 228 Main Street, where niston, do; Lucy Jane, ------, do; Oregon, Stinson, ANDREW II. PARKER. Office Desks, etc. SHOP! s and liealtl he will render every possible service to patrons who Belfast; G Osborne. Strout, Calais; 10th, Light boat, D. A. McDo n a l d is making First-Class BD ' 1 a may call upou him. Wood, Rockport; F Mayo. Hull, N Y ; L Guptiil, KXOX COUNTY—In Probate Court, held at Rock­ is used. dIOES ami GAITORS, of all Kinds and Styles, Wood, Boston: C I, Hix, Hix, Deer Isle; Nautilus, office hours; 9 to 12 A. M., and 1 to 5 P. M. land on the th ird T uesday of Ju ly , 1875. For sale| Wholesale und Retail by neasure, cheaper than any shop in the city, and will k, do; D Ellis. Torrey. G Y; Uncle Sain. Smith, varraut his slock and work to lie second to none in tie- Boston: Billow, Bennett, N Y; James R, Grant, New­ On the petition aforesaiil, Ordered, That notice be MATTRESSES House first door west ot Francis Cobb’s, Esq. given bv publishing a copy of said petition with this To £st your Money’s ffortli Rate. Call and see our styles and prices before going (‘••cii S tre et. buryport; Laconia, Crockett, X 5 ; Cornelia, Shaw, order thereon, three weeks successively, prior to the Cobb, Wight & Norton. •lsewhere. Refeuexces: Drs. Ilowditch and Storer, Boston. Gardiner; C Carroll, Cudworth, Portsmouth; Amazon, third Tuesday of Sept, next, in the /lackland (razette, ___ a specialtv with us, consisting of Husk, Warren, Salem; Allie Oakes, Pillsbury, St George; G fO T O R ockland, M arch 4, 1875. 13 J a n . 28th, 1675. N . D O W N ES. a newspaper printed at Rockland that all persons inter­ Tow, Wool and Hair, direct from the Manu- Opposite the Foundry, North End. Bedabedec, Lurvey, Spruce Head; Ocean Queen, — -, ested m av a ttend at a C ourt o f Probate then to be held at Kuckkui.l, Ju ly , 1ST5. 33 Camden; Lucy Baker, Allen. East Greenwich; lltli, urers, perrail. Also. PILLOWS,SPRING Solon, {Simonton, |Danvers; MaryJ Susan, Snow, X 5 . Rockland, ami show cause, if any, why the prayer of NO- 2, PERKY BLOCK, S. II. BOYNTON, M. 17., said petition should not be granted. HURLEY & LOS etc., besides a variety of FURNITURE E. M. WOOD, Judge. MEMORANDA. Lime Rock St., S0LARGRAP1IS mutable for Hotels, Saloons and Dwelling BAYNES A true copy of the petition and order thereon. HOMCEOPATHIC Houses, all of w hich is for sale at Highly Important to Shipowners—Fog Horns. 3w36 A tte st:—T . 1’. P IE R C E , R egister. Is absent from the city; will return in July, with a The sell Plymouth Rock of Boston, which was seized a will carry on business as manufacturers of CUSTOM large supply of Dental Materials, and a new article as Physician and Surgeon, short time since by the United States authorities for KXOX COUX’l’Y—In Court of Probate, held at Rock­ BOOTS AN1) SHOES, and dealers in LEATHER good as gold, for filling teeth, and at .half the expense. violation of the law, in neglecting to carry a suitable land, on the third Tuesday of July, 1875. BOOT AND SHOE und FINDINGS. Roeklam l, J u n e 9 , 1S75. * 27 28T M ain Street. We shall keep a full assortment of Stock of every fog horn, has been released by the Treasury Depart CERTAIN Instrument, purporting to be the last Prices to Suit the Tim es! inent on payment of the costs of the suit, (which would kind ami quality, and are prepared to fill all orders with McLoon, Artist, ° iROCKLAND, ME. will and testament of SETH B. W ETIIERBEE, despatch and ill the best manner. have been sufficient to have furnished several horns,) A late of W arren, in said County, deceased, having been il the owners agreeing to supply all vessels owned Remember the Place, at by them with the instruments required by law. Wc presented for probate: ESPECTFULLY calls the attention of the Public M . JLTJSTI2NT. PURE NATIVE WINES. are informed that it is the intention of the Secretary of Ordered, That notice be given to all persons inter­ Gentlemen’s Fine Calf Boots, to the fact that he has settled in Rockland, aud ested, by publishing a copy of this order, in the /lack­ STORE! Rs still engaged in the Portrait business. the ’I’reasurv that the law for the better protection of ELDERItEKRY, land Gazette, printed at 'Rockland, in said County, the Old Stand of Saw­ CUR It ANT, life and property on the ocean, bays and rivers, shall Shoes and Gaiters, be fullv executed, and the Collectors of the several three weeks successively, that they may appear at a SOLAR PORTRAITS MADE FROM LIFE DENTIST. GRAPE. Probate Court to be held at Rockland, in said County, PORT AND ports have been instructed to report all known viola­ Q Lite Size 13 X 15 inches, to Lite Sizes 25 X30 yer & Colson. tions of the same for prosecution. It may not be gen­ on the third Tuesday of September next,ami show cause, BLACKBERRY. if any they have, why the said instrument should not inches, and finished in INDIA INK, PASTEL and N. B. The LOUNGES sold at these Ware- OFFICE OVER T. A. WENTWORTH’S STORE, Manufactured and for sale by erally known that the law requires all sailing vessels to AN IMMENSE REDUCTION! CRAYON. i the last will and lyla C. M. T IB B E T T S . carry a fog born which shall make a souud equivalent Hoomsare of OUR OWN MANUFACTURE- I51-2KIIY BLOCK. to a steam whistle. In the case above mentioned, tlie testmuent c ! deceased. Ladies’ Custom Work, Pictures of all kinds copied, such as D a g u e r r e vessel was provided wftli a first-class mouth horn, and E. M. WOOD, Judge. X IT E have just received from NEW YORK a large olype», Ambi oiypi",, MelniiiotypcM, &c., Dentistry in all its branches promptly attended to VV stock of in any desired style, of Calf, Kid or Serge. this decision settles the question that no horn blown by 3w36 A tte st:—T . P. Pierce, R egister. Francis Tighe. at REASONABLE PRICES. the mouth is to be recognized as a suitable horn, or t t j r Teeth extracted without pain, by the use ot New and Attractive Goods, Cood Fits & First-jCIass Work Rockland, January »>'7o. Wm, H. Kittredge & Co., one that answers the requirement of the law. The KXOX COUNTY—In Court of Probate, held at Roek­ Nitrous Oxide Gas. 1 Government have fully recognizod. through the Board laml on the third Tuesday of July, 1875. guaranteed. R ockland, May 13, 1874. 23 Druggists & fl-pothecarios of Supervising Inspectors, the “ Anderson” and Splendid Picturo can be Obtained. CERTAIN lustrum- nt, purporting to be the last KEPAIIIING done with neatness and despatch. and Dealers in Trump” manual horns are suitable instruments M II. PAYSON having bad many years’ experience used for the purposes designated. will and testament of HARRIET HARDING, on first-class work, as Foreman of one of tin- best es­ Many persons are possessed ol pictures of deceased PATENT MEIilCINES. A late of Union, ill said County, deceased, having beenSergo Button, Serge Polish ami Children's • • ’ ’ ’ •’ ’ y are valued highly, are presented for probate: tablishments for custom work in the State, it is hoped Fish Lines, Hooks NO. 3, SPEAR, BLOCK, DOMESTIC PORT8. Light Kid Boots, at extremely that his skill and thorough knowledge of the business legantiy finished photo Ordered, That notice be given to all persons inter­ Low Prices ! will la- a sufficient uqaranty o f tin- work done by us. ROCKLAND, ME. SAVANNAH—Ar 5th, sell Angie Amesbury, from ested, by publishing a ropy of this order in the /lack­ N Y for Fernandina for harbor. tta Particular attention is culled to our stock of land Gazette printed at Roeklaml, in said County, three It will nay yuii to call on us, even if you do not wish LEATHER ami FINDINGS, which is selected Salt, Barrels, Trawl PORTLAND—A r 8th, sell Isaac Orheton, Crockett, to buy. it is no trouble for us to show our goods. P r i n t i n g weeks successively, that they may appear at a Probnte with care, and which will enable us to supply Bi Pictures Tastefully Framed' Baltmore; Frank Jameson, Jameson, Philadelphia. Court to be held at Roeklaml, in said County, on the NEW YORK—Ar 5th, sells Whitney Long, of St third Tuesdny of Septemb.-r next, and show" cause, if A fresh Stock of in highly finished heavy Black Walnut, Oval and Line, Gaugings, George; Ri d Jacket, Gregory,and Nile, French, Rock­ E. T. Itl ( kL lX I) any they have, why she said instrument should not he Ladies* F ren ch Kid Toiled. S lip p ers, French Square Frames, new style Boston ami Nev land: J M Kissam, Smith, fin Boston. proved, approved and allowed as the last will and test- York Paterns, manufactuied expressly Ar 9tli, brig Adele McLoon, (of Rockland,) Pierson, ient of the <1 Kid Ncwportsand French Kid I’.oots, lor my trade, l’ersom. ut a dis­ OIL CLOTHES, & c . Civil and Consulting Engineer, (’ienfuegos 14 days; It A Thomas, Harvey Rockport. at Prices to su it tin* tim e s ! tance can be furnished NEWPORT—Ar 10th, sell American [Chief, Suow, 3w30 E M. WOOD, Judge. PAYSON & HEALD. w ith Laud Surveyor aud Couveyaucer. from Roundout for Fall River. A true copy,—Attest :- -T. P . Pierce, Register N. B. The Style, Fit ami Durability of our Boots Rockland, May 27,1875. 25 P ictures to th e ir sa tisfac tio n . Ncc<»ssary inlo rm a tio n H. H. CRIE & CO,. PHILADELPHIA—Cld 5tli, barque W II Thorn is superior to any in the city. will he given by addressing the artist. City Engineers Office Pillsbury Block, opposite dike, Kelley, for Sitka. TYIn.ii! S4t r e e l. P r i n t i n g ! Thorndike Hotel, Rockland, Me. ] J. P. C O W LES, M. D., RcMidcucc &■ Studio* Spcur Block* Muiu St. FOREIGN. P h y s i c i a n A: S u r g e o n , Sid from Havre, July 26th, L B Gilchrest, Emerson, HURLEY & CO. H. C. LEVENSALER, M. D., X Y . CAMDEN, - - - MAINE OTICE is hereby given that the Bodwell Granite Company is not interested in the operations upon Good W o rk THOMASTON, MAINE, Nthe Wild Cat Granite Quarry, so called, in St. George. THOS. McLQON, Artist. N E W GOODS •Devotes Ids attention to the PRACTICE ot MEDI­ T„OOK! IA>OK! Said Quarry Is now operated by LEWIS E. BEAUS R ockland, Ju ly 5 .| 1872. 30 CINE and SURGERY. SPOKEN. alone, and all bills contracted after this date will be AT T1IE At Fair Prices, CT Residence and Office. Ix*vensaler Block] Main A ug 3, hit 54 06, barque Don Ju sto , B ennett, from Do not throw money away for a poor lot of paid by him. Street. Bultiinorc for Havre. J u n e 10, lat 7 N , Ion 24 W , ship E dw ard O’Brien, GUNPOWDER CARRIAGE CLOTH, Smalley, from Liverpool. Music & Variety Store CARDS, BILL HEAPS,TAGS BLACKSMITHS’ MANUFACTURED AT CORN AND MEAL, Warren Powder Mills, Warren, Me. When yon can get good Leather, Hair and CONSOLII3ATKD L < >S S rr ! LETTER HEADS, POSTERS, >LASTING, Mining and Sporting Powder, hes Fans! Fans! Fans! Stock and Tools, Yellow Corn and Meal PROMISSORY NOTE for $225, dated Lincoln­ Prom ptly printed a t this office, 210 Main S treet, ground European & North American > quality in the world. For sale by ville, M e., J u n e 19, 1875., Ipayal.b- to H enry D. T rim m in g s , II. II. CRIE & CO., Agents, for about the same I*rice, at A Byard or order. Signed by Lewis A. Pitcher, and due Croquet, Foot Balls, Rase Iloor. Orders by Mail promptly filled. at Boston and Portland prices Main St., Roeklaml, Me. six months from dste. Payment of said note has been AT VERY LOW PRICES. Railway Company stopped, and all persons are hereby cautioned not to 205 MAIN STREET, l f t purchase or receive the same. Ralls and Bats, Flags, EXCURSION RATES ! j V l o t Merchants’ E lm tor anfl Mill, HENRY D. BYARD. H. H, Crie & Co., R ockland, Me., A ug. 5, 1875. 2w35* Firew orks, Cordage, Tar, Pitch, IT . I I . C rie Ac Co. Bangor to St. John and Ret urn, for SPEAR’S WHARF. OF 1G 205 MAIN STREET Fancy Back Combs, Bask­ Oakum, Pniuts, One Fare the Round Trip. CHAS. T. SPEAK, Prop’r, Excursion T ickets can be obtained as above nt BUCKI.ANO, ME Carriage Spokes, Wheels, ets, Reticules, Mottoes, And all kinds of Ship Chandlery. the Ticket Offices, Exchange Street, or Maine Central Table and Pocket POWDERAND FUSE, Station, until September first. Rims, Shafts, Rubs, Stereoscopic Views, Tickets good to return within one week from date of PATENT SHIPPING TAGS H. H. CRIE & (0 ., issue. &C-. & c., & c. Trains leave Bangor, (Exchange Street) for St. John, Seats, &c., and all kinds of Carriage Hardware 205 MAIN STREET nt 7.50 A . M ,; arrive in St. Jo h n at 6.30 P . M. C utlery, Printed to order at Shor ALBERT SMITH •HOT AND CAPS, Returning, leave St. John, (Ferry Landing) at 8.30 L. M .; arrive in B angor a t 6.42 P . M. N o tic e . LOWER THAN EVER AT AT PANIC PRICES M. H. ANGELL, Superintendent. JUST RECEIVED, AT Sportsmen Attention. Wholesale and Retail. J. F. LEAVITT, General Ticket Agent. 205 Main St., Warren Sporting Gunpowder. Bangor, Aug. 2d, 1875. 8w36 1RY Warren Sporting Gunpowder, particular! W edding Invitations.—Latest Styles H. H. CRIE & CO., L adapted to target shooting, for sale by G. W. Palmer & Son’s with or without monogram/and envelopes to II. IT. C rie Ac CO. H. H.CRLE &C0., Agents. W arren Gunpowder Mills U. a. CB1E A CO., 205 Mam St. match, furnished at shortlnoticeAT this o k Switches at Giolray’ nos. 1G 205 MAIN STREET. 19 Muiu Street, Rockland Maine.