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Ellsworth American I .. ,J!J 111 11. X.JL-WI ^gtioUnnl Fall Wofk tnthft Oordao. At Ikii mm, ca moah btob* 4mm that a word in reference la mom point* of gardta-eultura may out ha nuprofita- are now in vain ! ble. that we must sever, Blackberries and Eaepbarria* (hasld to meet on earth again. llstucrrtlj will bend above ^Ymerivait. have all tbair aid ranaa eat away. aloaa •kies thee, seek thy shrine, to tha ground, and the jcang seaborn love thee leaving cat four or five of the Tuna—Ten copies, $10,00; one copj when ^ f Tuan Of A>UfW.-0— HMW • removed, the of _ constancy mine. stronger in aseh hill. All tha forever! “ superflu- ous he made into n near are now in vain \ tUc £iue iu not in not plants may regrets Deeds, Dears;» V »IU be strict, adhered to. ®l)angsts, Breaths." A M W Moca Hoc )£f‘b,r£S£:lS?.iSatm parte desired. we must SSEHSrSS}J (eertiaaatuu. if A decrees that sever, plantation, good top- earth again, dressing of manure applied sow, tm ba well! finally ipadod ia, in tire spring.will repay with a II. VOL. V. 43. the labor generous increase of NO. ELLSWORTH, ME., FRIDAY,. NOVEMBER 18,1859. 81,50 A YEAR IN ADVANCE. fruit. In the more Northern State and the shadow* on the dial tbe Canada*, it i* our parting kiss ! highly beneflaui. K no severer trial, not necessary, to bend the canoe, down* and I equal (thi|j. guess wc can do it," he continued, j ever his course was checked by the words of what the reader mil readily j During the excitement ebont the dog, The Great Fashionable so that the top* may lie on tha groaad, now before Wre, winking at the others. sound of hoises’ feet. He stopped in- guess? That Frederick Darley and Lu- I the rignor teemed constantly brushing Wedding. and bo covered with a little eertb. clime to roam at will, His comrades laughed at the1 stantly, and glanced around. Behind cy Farmer became man and wife is but something from behind his ear, and be* Currant Bashes be of oil the land that bore thee, heartily The New York of the may penned ides. him the three were com- the of such an much a continual correspondent fond *eart wrll love thee still, English soldiers natural sequence acquain- coming annoyed by old or diseaMd wood, and tha naw a beet a "He's a like a'.l the rest on at his one of New Orleans the follow- farewell—we part ffoievcr ! hog, of the ing like mad, while to his right and tance. buzzing bead, requested Picayune gives partially cut back, which will ensure a are now rebels, !" men All regrets in vain ! sergeant cried one of the left the surface of the ground rose steep- the passengers to examine his neck, for ing spicy paragraphs relative to the more vigorous growth the ensuing sea- Fate decrees that we must in the most sever, insultirg tones. ly to the height of twenty or th rty feet, Tho Rival Ventriloquists. be was fearful a wasp had taken passage of Miss Bartlett to the son. Black Currants should be 2ic'er Co meet on earth wedding wealthy pruned, again. "You’re a liar !" exclaimed the on the boat, and was in the ex- a Fare thee well! Darley,! completely hemming him in. if engaged with the purpose of obtaining supply with intense Cuban, Don-somebody-or-other : passion, and his eyes blaled party coming on in front were not BT OUB N Ell. clusive business of annoying him. An on now wood from the bottom every 4 —-- with tho Don Esteban Santa Crust dc Ob'edo fierceness of his emotions; "but, friends, of which there were but few examination proved the signor's fears year, as it is from such wood only that I the is a creole of Cuba, and his estate is The Path of Industry. deny right of any person, friend chances, he was in a bad situation. He “Once upon a time," as the “story- groundless, and the fun with the stran- fruit is obtained, orj estimated at the clever little aum of two foe to me on the could not see. no have we were down continued. Now came the BY B.TIS3ALX. step public highway but wait and He had tellers" it, sailing ger squealing A of coats; manure a layer placed upon and demand a millions and half, an income where I am going to or other alternative. the great “father of waters," the Missis- of pig, and, in a few moments, the sig- yielding the Strawberry beds will serve tho "There Is a whereon an what I am to steamer to of $150,000 per annum. He is about path, angel flings going do.” Singularly enough, at that moment the sippi. in the beautiful “Goddess nor, the great amusement of the double purpoee of ecriching tbe coil sad Immortal gifts,—and those w ho run that five feet in dark and way “Might makes right, as every fool rlatter of horses'feet sounded from be- of Liberty," bound from St. Louis to crowd, produced from the stranger's height, complexion, tbe from thrown Kfe Can have them for the tinding Every day well with not preventing plants being knows !" tho man who hind also. The New Orleans. We had on board the bosom a small which proportioned unpleasant Hees thousands start, and too, rejoined applied English soldiers stopped guinea pig, jump- out of the ground by frost. If the plants every day, features.and when made a ala Willit, brings the opprobrious epithet of hog to the and looked back. Harley also directed usual variety of pass-tigers; but for ed and ran around theaaloon, aa if pleas- np stand too thick for fruitiag wall, they JAs back to fearless at with the lust touch of many where Allurement sings American. bis gaze towards the same point. The some unexplained cause, an unusual de- ed being released from such an un- rejuvenescency. should now be thinned out. 'The songs of idleness and vain "You're u liar would re for not over Delay. again !" responded Dar- next instant a female,mounted on a pure gree of monotony prevailed. ’Tis true, comfortable berth. Again the signor idily pass forty, Dwarf Pear and Dwarf Trees Home tew these be, who ever onward keep hia real is full He is Apple 'ley. in equally ns fierce accents. white came from the the were at work, with their was seized with that attack of though age sixty. lure their % scorn of Pleasure and disdaiu of horse, riding patch card-players periodical may young wood cat back Sleep, said to be so "If call me a liar I'll a a and little remarkably that ‘f M ith purpose Ann,Contentment sweet.to feel. ! you again, put of woods at break neck gait. ?hc sat accustomed energy, groups tho wasp, and brushed in vain with his vigorous, one-half or two-thirds, attention being bullet there is but small chance of the Senora ■-L Thai soothes this rugged path, where puticnt through you !’’ cried the English- her gallant steed splendidly, fearlessly, of passengers were earnestly engaged hands to rid hitnself of the little tormen- paid to tbe symmetry end tbe peculiar Zeal himself or a widow for some time, which man, waxing wrothy. firmly. With a cheering cry, she dash- over tho quiet game of “c'ntckers,” tor. Several of the passengers attempt- becoming habits of each tree. Unleat dwarf rrsea Is guiding star, and Honor's' flame is to her beaux. burning "Try it!" hissed between his c 1 forward. while one little circle ed to catch the but each very disheartening young are Fits mould for immortal seal Darley, "draughts," only refractory wasp, thoroughly pruned, annually, thus earthly Fame's Hia relative is a maiden set teeth, in his haired of Aim;st with the were absorbed in that old fcnt now and tho attacks of only surviving the of JCor man yet long upon this pHth,whose name Englishmen instantaneously ap- pop- attempt proved futile, promoting growth strong wood, and rule sister, older than himself, and said to be Hath not twen w ritten on the scroll of fame. English forgetting every!hing, pearance of the female, the party coming ular game—“chess." A large number the insect upon the head of the signor, their tendency to overbear will soon was on even were in the for- soon a wealthier. It only condition that prudence. from the other direction turned the bend of passengers sitting tecame portion of tho general exhaust them of their vitality, and pro* ibis brutber should sow his vild “Why tlie filer's a rcg'lar fire-eater !’’ in the road. Harley turned his head ward saloon, gazing listlessly at each amusement for the passengers; the buz- younger mote their early decay. exclaimed oats and an another. quickly, and beheld a dozen or more other, apparently in a state of stupefac- zing of tire wasp produced as much fun marry acceptable young lady, During the latter part of this month, Miscellaneous. that the sister to leave her "Quiet and let mo as him men, quiet, speak English troopers driving on toward him. tion. any of the wizard's wonderful feats. promised and through December, Grape vines may a few more fortune, in ease she died first. With words to tho youngster,'1 put “Better face three than a dozen 1” he Being of au active temperameut, and During all this time, the features of be pruned and securely fastened to their THE RESCUE ! in the this inducement he made choice of the phlegmatic, sententious sergeant said to himself, as he turned around and fond of excitement, wo could not suffer the stranger remained placid, though his trellises, or, if tender, laid down and lair Frances Amelia, who has A REVOLUTIONARY LEGEND ‘Now, my man," he udded, addressing began quickly to retrace bis steps.
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