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The Eastern Mail (Vol. 05, No. 51): July 8, 1852

Ephraim Maxham

Daniel Ripley Wing

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I’OBLISIIEp EVERY THURSDAY MORNING BY opaulctfes-rand, touching her white neck with fair one prepared her wedding-gown, and on as tile victims of Salem and the Moll Pilcliers of SttiDT. Tho second thing 1 have to say re­ tire tablc-'lnnd at the top of the island, (the is­ MAXHAlt & WING, lli6 tip of bis flngor, demanded " if she were many occasions she has patronized tlie kid modern days. ^ lates to study. land being (liile more lhan « Irage rook, rising neither the wife nor the sister of the handsome Such is not Ihe Woman of Endor—we have Lord Bacon says: “ Studies servo for de­ with almost perpendicular cliffs frotn Ihe ocean,) At No. 3 1-2 Boutelle JJlocl-, Main Street. glove market. Stranger too, Ijve times has a dispute arose between them and their cap­ BPII. maxhatj. ban^ n. wing. spy, what else cuuld she bo unlesV it were a she promised to obey her husband, ad interim. adopted tho superstition of monk and priest, light, for ornament and for use ; ” and I am swcciliearl ? ” through the long era of darkness and bigotry, content to lake Ihe order ns well as the sub­ tains, which soon proceeded to open mutiny on What a consumption of bridesmaids has the the part of the men. The only access lo their X E U M 8 . Tho blood flashed into the marble cheeks of made, and how much do the clerical communi- and every ago hath lent a shadow lo tlie pic­ stance Of liis rematlij. adds: •* Their chief U Dahl in afivanco, or witliin one month, $ I 50 position being by long ladders, tbo men set their the insulted eirt.-like a sudden sunset j hut willi- t}' owe to her efforts to increase the popularity ture. ' use for delight is in privatenessnnd retirement.” If |,aiil within six motUlia, . , 1,70 masters at deftance, and held possession of out answering him she turned lo Gen. Howe, of matrimony, and add to the annual aggregate “ Hearken to the voice of thy handmaid and Yon and 1 get completely weary, worn out; If paid within the yonr, .... 2.00 and said— let me set a morsel of bread before thee.”— and it lb of no use, in iha? stale of body, to at­ their stronghold, which was inaccessible, except of their wedding- fees! In this general pros­ by permission of Ihe mutineers. Tho captains Most kindsof Country I’rodute tHk«n in pay “ I expected, at least, to be secure, but I find perity we fear that Ihe newspapers had not Heauliful picture of primitive and gonial hos­ tempt any severe study. YVe must then read ment. myself mistaken j I request nn answer to my pitality ! The Woman of Endor rises before only for delight and refreshment. For that despaiclied a vessel lo tho Cape of €iood Hope, their due share. The weddings wore not pub­ for the purpose of laying a complaint before 0^ Nl paper, discoatinuod until allarroaragesare petition and liberty lo withdraw.” lished, we- presume, for obvious reasons, and mo in the subifroe attitude of her kind, earnest purpose, let us not be afraid of fiction, in prase paid, except at Die option of the puhlishere. Howe cast on the young impertinent a look the typographical prKfesAion have thus been de­ entreaty. The'braid.s of her dark hair mingle or in. rhyme. From tho earliest ihnes. Action the governor, and soliciting his ala< The gov­ ernor was about lo despatch a man-of-war—the "»I r,. ■ .. J-R! of stern anger, then turning to the maiden with prived of a portion of tho profits which were with the folds of licr turban ; her oiicntal-rohes has been one of the chosen vehicles of the high­ the smooth suavity of nianner so common lo the legitimately their due spread from bencatli the rich girdle, anil Ihe est 'instruction ; and our Saviour himself has, only remedy that is generally thought of m ORIGINAL POETRY. unfeeling man of the world, and difficult to con­ This circumstance may have some effect in j swells with her impassioned appeal. I in his parables, consecrated it lo instruction, such cases—when a good, devoted man, a mis­ tend against, so artfully does it charm away op­ behold the proud contour of her features, the even in divine Jliings. A good novel or ro­ sionary at Capo Town, named Bertram, hear­ HOKE OF THE BXiEBT. cooling the ardor of our admiration upon this ing of the’ affair, represented to the governor position— subject. Marriages which are not published are deep, spiritual eye, the chiseled nostril and the mance is one ofi flio best relaxations possible his earnest desire to spnre.the effusioirof blood, nr .TO idAMu. “Young lady, I regret that it is not in my poor affairs, and should not be permitted in an lip shaming the ruby. The cold, haughty for Ihe over-worllcd brain. What more delight­ power lo grant your request. The remains you cniiglitened community. It can be seen in this grace, becoming the daughter of the Magi, hath ful than Ihe amiable extravagances and exag­ and bis conviction (hat, if be ware alJowadl lo They sftv thofo’i ft plnco where the wonrv may rostt seek have been disposed of? according lo law proceed to the island, he could bring this q)iar- A bftven prepared for the ffood and the blent; instance what such a custom, if not frowned up- now yielded to the tenderness of her woman's gerations of Dickens, with his true pathos and Where sorrow ne’er blights the fair check in its blootn, in such cases, and must not he disturbed. I ou, must inevitably lead to. If tho printer had heart. * * * Such was the sympathy, and warm love of human rmiorre, and rel to ao amicable s«(ileroeni< Mr. Bertram obtained the consent of Ihe au­ Nor beauty springe froeii on the verge of the tomb. should be extremely liappy to gratify you, but been remembered, virtue and one husband knowledge, and'such the faith of the Woman his protest against oppression in every form, If It’s so, then how Imppy ! how passingly bleat, in tills as I have said, it is entirely out of my of ICndor, the wise and tho beautiful daughter from that of the Court of Chancery to that of thorities, and the order for the tailiog of the would have triumphed. As he was forgotten, o»an-of-war was taspended. He proceeded to U the exile, arrived in the mansions of rest! power.” vice and five husbands are victorious! of the Magi. She was yet young and lovely; the vulgar schoolmaster in Dto-the-boys Ilnll,- Whose iieart long bad yeftroed for n friend or a homo Sarah was about lo speak again, but With a Icbnboe and being rowed ashore, began to as- Whilst fated a stranger raid’ strangers to roam. not the girl nor Ihe child, but th« full, intellect­ or of the beadle in Ihe parish workhooso ?— bow of dismissal, he requested the young offi­ An Ebony Beauty of Martinique, j ual and glorious woman.—[Mrs. Setia Smith. What more reslornlive than lo forget oorselvus (Tend ond of tbe lofty ladders. Two teamen, well armed, who had guard above.afioulrJ to- What wonder the thought has a magical cliann ; cer who had banded her a chair, to conduct her In one of his recent letters Irom the West and all our troubles, while transported to tlie To the weary ft solace, tho woundca a balm ! to the boat in which she came. scene of Ihe tournament at Ashby de la Zouebe, know who ho was and what he wanted. “ A. What wonder the soul worn ntid weary with woes. Indies, to tlie Home Journal, N. P. Willis Congregational Singing. Should pant for a home and a blissful repose ! Sarah shrunk from the.proffered arm of her or tho conflict of heroes by the Diamond of Ihe friend, who wants lo speak loyou,” was Ihe re­ conducter, though much her trembling limbs gives us the following particulars of his no. Lowell Mason, now in Europe, in n recent Desert ? ply. The guards seeing a single men, unarm­ There the storm-cloud n^’er spreads its black wings o’er letter to the N. York Musical World, speaks the sky, ^ needed snppoft; and walked silently lo the quainlance witli a negro beauty “ ns black us Only let us lake care not to degrade the itir- ed, climbing fearlessly towards them, permitted warmly in favor of congregational singing.— him to ascend. Ho called Ihe men round him, Nor night's luantle e’er dsrkenl^n higlr; shore; but just as she was stepping into the your hat: ” Bgination, which should be tlie handmaid of But a light, not the sun, yields tlie long lasting day, bgat, lie.^rew close to her side and whispered, Singing hymns and chanting selections from pure and ennobling thoughts, and, by rending spoke kindly but faitlifully to them, heard Iheie And the odors of life on the xepbyrs nfay play. I have just been presented to a jet-black the Word form a part of divine worship, and complaints, and andcrtouk to negotiate for tbeow —** He in tbaf littfe cove yonder at midnight, young lady, wlio is in “ the best of society ” of the vile trash which comes lo us from over the If there is such ft sphere, 0, how hleet it mhst be and I will help you lo the possession of the should be engaged in by all. The delegating water, make her tbe pander of brutalizing ap­ He did this with ae mach taqt and judgment, To u soul from a world of afUictiuii set free; E’ort Royal, (the^ seat of Government.) and who 10 a choir the performance of a portion of wor­ that a rer-onrilintion was soon effected, nnd hair- Who has long in lone pilgrimage wandered forlorn, body you are so desirous to obtain.” is said to he more admired, by the French offi­ petites. Where the good and the jast are rewarded witfi scorn. ship—in some cases hiring them with money, Next lo that of mere amusement and recrea­ mony restored between the captains and lliehr Sarah, with a stifled cry of joy, seized bis cers stationed there, than any other lady on hand. to do it—is rather a singular way of rendering tion, there are three objects we should liave in crows. Mr. Bertram remained ten dnys witb 0, wonid were tbls wortd such a; haven of rest, their visiting list. Of that city of ten thousand pious service to God. And yet, in how few of the men on lire summit of Ihe island, employ­ Where all might bo liappy and ci^ually bjeat i “ And will you indeed help me ? God bless inhabitants, Alademoiselle Juliette Celesline, view in our rending and study. No lope heart might ache With its burden of woe, you.” ;! ■ our churches do we find the “ great vocal cho­ The first is, to make ourselves familiar with ing the time lo tbe best advantage in preach­ And the tear gush of sorrow mtgb^ never more ik>w. we are assured, is quite the fashionable young rus.” the things we are teaching. ing and teaching amongst them. It was only “ Restrain yourself,” he said, " we shall be lady most attended lo. She is an intimate observed ; eail out of sight of the dam, and at “ I am," says Mason, “ a great lover of mu­ The next is to study lo enlarge and strength­ on lire plea of urgent duty that the men would! friend of our fair hostess, and it was to iliis liap- sic, 1 deliglit lo listen to an orchestral perform­ en our minds, aiui carry ourselves onward permit him lo leave them. They clusleved MISCELLANY. midnight come as I have directed, lo the cove py chance that wo owed tho privilege of a —the grave is near by, you can see the tree” ance, and never intend lo omit an opportunity Thu third is lo liberalize our minds< round him, ns be was about lo descend frem presentafion to her. She was in town for a of hearing a good concert. But on Ihe Sabbath The branches we are daily leaching are amongst them for Ihe last time } each wav ea­ EEVOLTJTIONAIIY INCIDENT. —he Hesitated, but too late ; Sarah’s eyes had few days, and had <5hlled yesterday ; and on fallen on that pak standing bleak and alone, day, when one wishes to turn his thoughts up­ amongst tlie most important for any fiterson to ger to wring liim by the hand, aod tears roMbd Madame Stephanie’s mentioning (bis morning ward, and bring himself into converse with his know. They are those which every one ought down many a.weailier-bestsn cheek as he hwde — The morning dawn^ on the unfortunate spreading its huge branches against the sky, at breakfast, ytai she was to call again to-day, like the congregated arms of giant exeputioners. Father above, I love the great vocal cliorus. to be acquainted with. If lliey are not, we theni a Iasi adieu. ” Gud hlese.you, sirl ’’ they Hale’e confloeoiebt juiit as be bad committed to tye so expressed ourselves as to be sunt fur on plain and unpretending though it be ; and, lay­ A remnant of rope dangled froiii one of its ought to rofoira our coarse of study. If w« exclaimed : “ you have beym otir true friend | paper and secured the Information he had ven­ lier arrival. ing no claim to eillier science or art, yet it grap­ are teaching anything which it it not impor­ would that you could slay amongst us, for ww tured Jiis life to plitain. ijle knew that lie gaz­ gnarled limbs. Sarah gave one long, piercing M’lle Juliette is of the blood that dees not look, and her heart seemed for a moment in tbe ples with the spirit of worsliip, draws it out, tant that men and women should he acquaint­ feel that you have dona ns good.” It will bit ed on the blessed sunlight fur the last time for­ thin with the climate, as do the whites. She is clutch of a vulture; then, with a shuddering and bears it with certainty and rnpidily towards ed with, we are wasting tlie tin»o of onr pupils well for nations whtn they tevs more faith in ever. He felf that in a few hours, a portion of about nineteen, and ns plump as Hebe—her gasp of horror, she sprang into the boat, and the object of its search ; and penitence nnd in learning and our own in teacliing. We (he power of a man of peace, and less in lha4 the beautiful earth now spread oub so glorious­ original model from nature apparently just per­ thanksgiving, and adoration fill the soul. Oh, simt out the fearful sight with her locked bands. ought, therefore, to be teaching what every one of a man-of-wer.—[Bond of Brotherhood. ly, would be lying a cold mass on bis busum. fected. Her skin, though as black a one us I that those who love tlie worsliip of God in our should know. And wo have opportunities which He tliought. of bis parents in tlieir berenved The same moon that witnessed the' patting ever saw, is fine-grained and lustrous, and lier happy land, knew the power of song lo their of Hale and his betrothed, now shone Upon her no other persons have, of learning and making Old Jokes. loneliness ; of bis betrotbed in ber broken-heart­ shoulders, (there was no denying,) quite beau aid ; and knew, too, that form of song so well as-she lay by the side of bis old father, in the ourselves familiar with those brandies. One ed grief; and bis heart expanded with sorrow­ tiful. The gorgeous'oolored Madras turban adapted to their end. I love the clioir; I would Tliere are but few persons who can relsrte bool that lay upon lier oars in the cove, ­ of our first objects, then, will bo to make our­ an old story uiid moke it interesting to the ing tenderness, lie was as brave a man as oy­ covered her forehead to tbe eyebrows, and, with spend days'nnd nights in its trainings, and la­ selves os familiar as possible with llie branches ing to the swell of tho rising tide and drifting a long sweep of twisted gold over (he cheek, hearers ; but llivre is one old chap of onr ac- er confronted death ; still he fell it a fearful bor without being weary in attempts to bring wc are teaching. thing to yield up liis life in its young hopes, by degrees towards the shore. The watcliers concealed the hair—tho luce hem of her snowy it to perfection ; I would listen to ii on the Sab­ ()uainlance. residing in the Slate of New York, were anxiously looking for the appearance of Our aim should be lo go beliind am) above to enter into the unknown boundlessness of chemise being the next downward interruption bath, he made sorrowful by its tones of peni­ who is noted as a story-teller, and no one has the generous Englishman, within hearing of the our text-book. If wo endeavor to do this, we eternity, with a few hours preparution. He to the dines of rounded ebony. Her features tence, strong in faith and oonlldence by its full, ever yet heard liim relate nn incideot linrt wns sentinel near the grave. His heavy, measured sball not be in danger of falling into a mere supposed tor liave occurred during the present asked for the corap.-vny of a clergyman, but ttone are strictly African—the lips full, and llio nose nnd scieniific-wroiiglit harmonies, jubilant by routine in teaching. If we do ibis, wo.are not tread at length ceased, and the sound of some of that degree of flatness which is only offertion- its Hosannas and Hallelujahs ; hut even this is century. came ; for a bibic, but it wm not procured. He voices came from where ho was standing.— Icauliing Ihe'snrae tiling three hundred times in knelt down in liis last prayer, and the outpour­ ate, and which I take to be the highest expres­ not enough. In nddip'on lo all a cholf can do, The peculiarity of the old man's jokes, is, There was silence for a few moments. A sion of this siiape in contradistinction to the a year; we are adding-something every day to that his stories are always called to mind by Is. ing ol his soul was broken in upon by those who crackling in tho brusliwood that skirted the I want the /)lain sotig of ail the people, above our knowledge, and every day wo are coinmu carae to conduct him to the gallows iree. lie more repelling aquiline. Her eyes would have science, above art, above every thing save Him an nneciiota just related by some one else, cove, and then tlie young officer stood on tbe been beautiful if there had been anything white iiicnting something new lo oiir pupils. 1 ad.- where tlie'similiiudc can never be seen hut by went forward to his execution, not seeking into whose presence it hastens one, nnd before init there is danger of our nttumpling at last to beach within t few paces of them. in tbe neighborhood with which to contrast them whose throne it fills one with the spirit of them himself. man's applause on the vei;y brink of eternity, “ Quick I pull on shore ! ” he cried in a sup­ teach too niuuh. The first and robst iinporianl by a false, bravado against nature, rushing, wUb —but, black eyes on,so black a ground were who sing without ceasing,' ‘ Worthy is the For inst.ince, if n person relates wnenerdoto pressed voice, “ TTiave got rid of the sentinel “ coals to Newcastle.” They had one fine qual­ thing is. to make onr pupils learn by their own to illustrate the strength and endurance o'! ilia his |)ride, up to tlie very presence of the ,Most Lamb that was slain, to receive power,lifid ricli- study. [Mr. George B. Klmerson's address fur half an hour; quick! oc we eball not have ity,.however ; they had never been etuiinicled eS, and wisdom, and streilglb, nnd honor, and. pliysicai system, the old joker is reminded of High, ovei'coiniug nature's just fears, and clial- time.” before the Teachers’ Institute. Irnging after ages to udiuit the boldness with with a suspicion, or a withdrawal of confidence, gloiy, and blessing.’ . a story not having (he least reference to man, . - ' Two or three strokes of tlie oars brought the or an attempt lo nnderstand anything that .did but whicli illustrates the veloeity with which , which ilia ambitious soul co.iild pass to tlie aw­ boat to his lect.w The old roan arose, the very I heard the congregation singino hymns of . .jj, Sxetm.S. H. ful faco of Jehovah; tliore was no such pre­ not%peak for it.sell ; and they were, consequent- praise to-day ; the loud organ led them 011,1)111(1-, * ,light intense cold of Ihw Norths' Y, picture of stem grief, the moonlight displaying S.V-\,be,cupsof lw.o watcr- Ihg all together, so ihftt the voices werS'is timf Committee of Exeter, fravo re­ erm latitudes. sumption in Hale’s death. _Wi.th a fiill and iilSL-elULlincammite of-hi»-piateJiKj^«arbO grasp­ ■ S5k.c;»'-ata**»of tlie awful even', he went to' lilies. Her smile wii-s the same never-.^tart- voice of one man ; tlit! grand cliorus filled tlie cently inndeli liuinorous report, from wliich wo If he liuars a story of the purity and itrenglli ed with bqth of his, the large white band ex­ led conj^dvngness—coming and going with the house of the Lord; it see.med lo say, ‘ Holy, make a few extracts. ' Speaking of a School of woman’s love, he is instantly reminded of a meet his fate as a Christian-—a .soldier. Ills tended to assist him on shore. The boatman soul was bowed in humility to God, and his last ease of a shadow—nhd her teeth were only too holy, holy is the Lord of liosts! let the wlio'le taught by a Miss Ellis, tliey say s— thrilling circumsiunce which illustrates the ben­ followed, and Sarah was left alone. white and perfect for any piquancy of expres­ eartli be filled with Ins glory!’ and I came eficial effects on society, of the steam-engine, words were, “ Ob, that I bad more lives to offer “ It lias become a pleasant fasliion in llieSe up to my country.” It was a fbarful half hour to the poor girl, sion. No jeweler could have cut them more away, wishing that the people of New England or Ihe best plan lo adopt lo raise cuuumber*. with the waves moaning like unquiet spirits evenly out of pearl. Her little fat black hands could hear it too, hear it until they should know latter days lo licsiow suiinhla testimonials of The old roan invariuhly sets hi* heareia in a It was a splendid scene, the dinner-table of approval and appreciation upon tliose. who, in the English commander t from bis own land about jier, and tbe dread Aound of shovelling were daintily tapered, and looked lady-like.— what wc mean when we speak of congregation­ roar of laugliter—not by the point of bis. jokes, eartb and muffled voices coming from the dis­ She wore large rings, and these, with the enor­ al singing, heeomc sensible of (ta immense im­ responsible positions of trust or honor, have hut by (heir entire absence of |>oinL of luxury he bad imported the massive plate acquitted themselves like men. It is no unu­ and delicate china that covered it, loaded pru- tance. She dared' not look after the three as mous gold ear-rings, whicli they call cinq-chui, portance, to (heir worshipping nsseinlilies, and We recollect listening one day lo a thril­ they went towards the grave, for her heart made a sort of barbaric glitter, with her lively liasten to take t'lie appropriate, preparatory sual thing for Sea Captains and Clergymen, ling, blood boiling.sketch by an ex«Meaican of­ fuiely with viands. British gold bad purcltas- Police officers and Sliilestnen lo receive from ed the lory farmer’s cutlery; goblets sparkled sickened; at the thought of again looking on tbe gestures and expressive motions of the head, racasureg (or itg introduction.” ficer, ill which a mother ami her two infant gallows tree with il^ horrid appendage. which seemed lo me very jiicluresque. I was their friends. Gold Medals or Silver Pitdhers, cliildrun n’ere stolen from their cabin by a intoxication. Loud rose their voices of merri­ ucation. U|ion (hie subject allow me lo think of a Marslial Tukey, nor lias her eloquence ment in gleeful chorus, when a servant entered crept afong tlie waters like a vast pall endowed of solid gold, resembling five small kegs weldeil wgs literally skinned ftom head to foot by the with vitality, till its extremity lay along the together by the sides—are seen in every re­ that my own experience gives some value to fulminated from the Capitol, but sire lias been burning fluid. with information that a female had arrived at inv opinions ; for 1 liave been working for more a laborious nnd successful Teacher in litis Iheir camp with a flag of truce, and demanded edge of the bout, and was insidiously moving spectable black ear, never in a while one. It The old joker stretched his monlb lo a broad towards her. With a cry of terror, and shud­ would have been natural and reasonable for than lliirty years us hard every year, I suspect, town for (irenfy^es yeark, during whicli time grin, refilled it with a large chaw of piglatl, rnti an interviow with Gen. Howe. ns any one of you has worked any year, and she has probably done more than any other sin­ A hnuglity smile curled tho Englishman’s dering all over as if the unearthly dew of an­ her, considering her means and social pusiiiun, his long, bony fingers tlirougli liU bristly hair, other world was ufam her, the poor girl snatch­ ■ to have graced her beauty willi some of the yet, ill tliai time, I have been aide, out of a gle human being lo give shape and direction lo nnd commenced— lip, Hf he addressed nn Aid de-enmp. broken constitution and tlie poorest lieallli, to the young minds in tliis coniinuniiy.” ‘ “ WImt trick is tlii.s, think yon ? The reb­ ed nn oar and shoved the boat out into the French fashions nbundunlly within reach and “ Ha, ha, ha, hoys! Ihaf makes me Ikiiik of moonlight. Again slic looked up, and Ihe tliree worn by the Creole ladies willi whom ?he as­ build up a strong and siimewliat vigorous con­ Here is another extract which we cannot a ricli innidrnl that occurred a few years since, els must be reduced to extremities, indeed, when stitution and a cheerful heullli. My experi­ refrain from making, in whicli a comparison is 'diey send a woman instead of nmbassadors.” wlio hud disinterred the dead appeared, hearing sociates. that I’m knowing to. An old fellow owned an him over the bright grass, wrapped in.the cloak Mademoiselle Juliette’s reception of us was ence re.solves itself into a few common sense drawn between two leaciiers in the same selioui, orchard, in which stood a tree that bore jest the Wi'li The Aid-de-cump anssyered liis general’s coiiclu.sions:—Do not over-work yourself; nev­ the one teacliing the summer and tlie other tlie •mile, and demanded of the servant if tho lady of the liliiglisliaiHii, Ihe feet supported liy tho liolilely cordial aiuU iitirely without emliarass- beslest fruit you ever seed in your life. Well, generous officer, and the gray hairs of the fatli- ment. It seemed odd lo us, at first, to hear the er hurry ; wlien you are weary, r^st; if pos- winter idr'm. 'rtie school was in district No. tliere was a boy in tliis oeigliboihoud wlio was wore young or old ? siblo, sleep,—sleep'long enough at niglit to re­ 0, teaciiertl, Mis.s Locke and Mr. .Sanborn, of “Young, sir." er streaming over the body of his lifeless suii.- Jfrunolu.vvliith. we consider an aecoinplishinc.nl, dcalli on apples, and he was bound to have some ll)re- store your powers—when you have worn out wliom the committee thus speak t “ And pretty ? ” asked a dozen vpiecs at once. Noiscle.ss they'came to the shore; there tho come so.fluently and ulegantly ti'om a mouth of of the old man’s best, tfo be climbed up into old man left his burden in the arms of tlie offi­ that color, hut it heightened tlie novelty and your vital energy by keeping school, do not . “ Miss I-ocke had thirty different sclioTnrs ; Ihe tree and began to lielp himself to tbe ripest “Ualher pale, your Itonors.” tliiii'k you cm "Yer again in walking, or Mr. Sanborn had thirty-six. Miss Locke’s in­ Iftbi “Y’nung and inlerosiingl Our gallniitry is cer ,while he. took Uisspul in the honl) and .then charm of her impression. After a little talk he could find, and just as its had fairly got his :ru»U any other laborious exercise. Above all, wlioh tellectual qualitluaiiuns were very good ; Mr, jaws in million, Ihe old man came out and re­ mim liMtinlng itself,” exclaimed somo bl-lhft,!Volcek, his (lulvering arms wore extended, ami Ihe body upon climates, conversniicn turned upon the of Niillian Hale, shrouded in its military wind­ usages of our laditia, and the dill'ereneu of eli- I you have dune with seliuol fur (lie day, nnd Sanborn’s weru by no means deficient. Miss quested liim to immed'ialely doMend to Ihe ‘'guneral, pray ndinil lier." shut your setiool-ruoiD door, shut in there all Locke was gentle and at llie same time firm ; “ Silence, gentlemen, silence ’ llie wine has ing sheet, was laid across (ho lap of his father, qiieitu in our diil'erent countries, and the laugh­ ground nnd leave the fruit; but tl^e young white Ills head rested on the chilled busoin of ed immuderntuly at some of Ihe American dis­ the cares, uiixlelius nnd sulieiludes w)iich liaVe Mr. Siiiihorn, so far from being tyrannous in sauce-box replied that he wouldn’t, whereupon madfr you hotsy',” reptie'l Gen. .Howe, rising all day been iiuunling you, like evil spirits. Ills exactions of obedience, was as easy at an from the table, and ordcyiiig tlie servant to ad­ his helvullieU wife. tinctions between, projuiely amt impro|iriciy Ihb old man lore up some lufu of graet, aud They went out upon the waters, tho living in female manners. Love of fun soemed lo be 11'” home fiee^ not one of your pupils will bo antiquated slipper. Miss Ldcke made her pu­ exclaiaied— mit th.B visitor iinmedlaleiy- pils sing ; Mr. Sanborn did not make his dance. Most of the young officers were on their feel, and the dead—when old Hale raised bis head her uppermost quality, and her own views itiid 'he better lor your lying awake with , anxiety • Won I you ? I’ll see.’ and spoke to the young girl. , notions, though entirely modest and delinale, | "*"’"1 , ' , , . , . , « Miss I/>cke was careful to keep the room neat He then pelted the boy some lime, but Ike snd all eyes were turned to the entrance, as Sa- nnd clean ; Mr. Sanborn was content lo let it fsh Easton udVanced. Her 'deep mourning “ Sarah, in mourning fbr ihq dead, we roust were a singular mixture of fi'Hiikness nnd drolll . 'f blessed instructions of the Sa- youngster only laughed in his faee, and said not forget ihejluly we owe our country. Let mockcry. I could easily see how the French i 'iour is lake no thought for Ilia morrow,-— go dirty. With Miss Loeke the scholars stud­ that— rendered her pale features almost ghostlyj and ied linrd roost of the time ; with Mr. Sanborn her crape veil thrown back so ps lo ijisplay her UR scorch for'the papers we ate ti carry to officers *nt Fort Royal mielit find a constant | «"'> '» °r.ei sense, it seems to me, in which ‘ Grass was cheap, and apples were tweet, Wasliinglon.” pleasure in her society. Our visit ended with i « « 'eaclieis are lo receive ihis divine lesson. tliey whispered hard all the lime. In looking nnd the one lliat got tired first should give In.* .while forehead, and’cyen-.l6ijch!ogly sweet in upon the exercises, as conducted by Miss Locke vUk Iheir expriWion, even wlfile reMing pi\ tjjujbrm Theji with.Ilia.qiHvoriiig mnei#. he unfbldeil Un examination of hvv roonslreussArnrings. (lor j 1' "’"Y ">•'‘7 '» J''“. ‘J® ’Very well,’ says the old mant 'if neither the cloak and found the papers containing the whicli she held ht’i-elieeks towards us with ihp «"'■>« youT-elvw. when many of you have so at our examination, we were favorably impress­ kind words r.or tufts of grass will turn you ef him who bad made her hear.t desolate'. Not ed with Ihe stillness wliich prevailed; in lis­ » word was spoken by the group that surround information purchased at so grunt a sacrifice, simplicity of a' tdiild.) and, with an excimngfc ■n"®'' ‘® «lt a’good scIkxiI ; Mr. Sanborn kept no school tween the tivo stories, every one laughed, lie- perversion pf tattle llml woulil reprt^ent her enougli. IVhxt .'we want then is ait'pud siin- at nil." cause It WHS impossible to help it.—f l^useuin. >1 could not ,be grsnUd, Csplain .JImIo having a female lo whom tho question lias been popped sliipo and rest,—refreshment, 'i'hp greqiesi *lre«i)y been buried Ih^ days. i firo limes, w|iilst many excellent, heaflliful and hideous in.aspect. To me slit* sccmclli all tliut is genial and lovely in womaiihofi’d. physical evil iir puf calliiq^ jls' that we are Usu­ A Man UK-WAlt, oit A Man ox I*Kacti.— . “ Yet, surely lis mighl be diiintenrod 1 ” per- lender-)iearled girls complain that tliey have ally shut up, during the bi ighlest and freshest WasUino siADK KauY—Thu ” crazy folks ” lU Hi •iRed slie, eagerly stepping forward-then, see- not been aslied even onee. Tliey say virtue is great had been 'the metiln) sqj^ring of It will probably ho remeuiherqd that a few years ' hours nf .the day. from air and sunslilne, not la­ ago, a great exoiiuiucnt wns vaiwed by tbe dis­ in lire as)'luui at Uartford, Of., mU Ji gill of Jigdenipl in liB look? sins added beseechingly, its own reward ; but here is vice encouraged to Saul, that he bad fasted all that day aiu) night, lA**' bor, fpr qf tliai we halve had enough. covery ol vast dcjiositsor guano.upon the islnmi alcohol with a gallon of soft soap, ju«t ns they ‘ Too will not refuse bis did parents o Ipst lobk a fearful extent. The pleasure of courtship, and at the ternible doom announced by llie are guing to rub it on their elolhes, whktlt they “n the fhee of theirbon; if you are « father you which many maidens never know, has been seer. Ills strength ntterly forsook him, and lie Ai tot diet, |^ ®Jje ^^aatcrn JWail, Suly 8, 1832. A\-;. MISCEIXM^ New Testament, and than pretend to toil you Iliiiik, except ns the priest commands ? when, ncse are sharp observers, and are very solici­ The memory of Washington—Time lakes Romish Tkidmph IN Montreal.—An ele* what is true and what false in its pages. 'Why for daring to have an opinion on the most es­ tous to learn the reasons for nnd the objects of nothing from its freshness. gant and commanding building, erected in Mon­ do they admit the Old 'restament to he from sential of all things—his own salvation—lie is the American mode of worship, so different Music, “ Washington crossing the Delaware,” treal for a Baptist college, has lately been sold [From lOm LunUm.) God, and then call it a ‘ Hebrew reservoir’ of branded as a heretic? and wlien, for uttering from their idol-worship in China. In short, by College Glee Club. THU LITTLE YANKEE CURL. all possible inconsistencies ? Why do (hey lay tlint opinion, he ia cast into tbe dungeon ? there is strong probability that they will toon The Patriots of the Revolution—They arc at a sheriff’s sale, to (he Gatboiics, fer £4.000. the slightest claim to faitli in Chrstianity, nnd when the priest, with the-index Expurgatoriiia 'catch the spirit of our free institutions, and passing away ; but have lived long enoit^h to By them it is to be converted into a hospital, I love that little YankAe Oirl^ So slinit to tiight. to airv ; then discuss the queslinn whether ,Jesus was in his hand, may walk into his house, and strip rapidly become Americanized. The same know that the legacy they bequeathed to their to be called St. Patrick’s. Tbe Montreal True Her laugh to light, n«r tmile to bright, mistaken, or his evangelists mi8re[>rescntcd him every book displeasing to the caprice, insolence, may be said of the Japanese and Hindoos for­ children, will be bequeathed to ours. Witness, a Romish newspaper, thus modestly My heart take captiTe Cairly. in the reports of his lectures ? ami ignorance of a coterie of monks in tlie Vat­ tuitously in California. Music,” Scots wha ha’” 1 lore that litllc Yankee Girl, glories over the affair: With dark bright eye and raven curl. All this and.more wc arc free to charge tip- ican. The Old Thirteen—Old in years, but young on the'jnodSrfe^pponent of Cliri.stianity, and If the legitimate and noble boast of (he Eng- in strertgth as ever ; their family has increased “ It is, indeed, no small subject for triumph J lore that little*Ynnkeo Girl, to thirty-one—and yet there is room. and congratulation, that so splendid a building, Theresa no two ways obout it; in' (his we have rca.son to complain llmt the lisliman is, tliat liis lioiise'is liis castle, what is Ciist?ra'pl,Dil._ Ton cannot see her roguish glance, enemy does not show his colors, and stand up the house .of the Italian papist, but his dun­ Our Literary Institutions—Our Colleges, erected but a few years ago at a vast eirpense, And for a moment donbt ft. to the figlil. The evidences of Cliristianity geon ? If the Irish or the English papist de­ our academies, and our common schools; tbe and with intentions hostile to our holy religion, A mad cap ia that Yankee Girl, should thus, by the grace of God, have come With dark bright eye and raven curl have been luminously set forth by various mands ‘ religious liberty,’ let him demand it of \VATli:ilVlLLE..,..JULY 8, 1852. palladium of American liberty—“ A three-fold writers in tlie last and present generation, so Ills master, the Pope. If the—papist desires it, cord is not easily broken.” inth the power of the Catholic Church, and in­ I lore that little Yankee Girl, stead of being used as an engine against her, that in a fafr field, tbe tnfidql would have small let liim break the Po^iiah fetter, and emanci­ AOENTB FOB THF MAIL. Music, Ode to Science. Pine for Her like a martyr*^ should thus be destined to becoYne one, and not I told her to not long ago, chance of making a successful stand. Instead pate himself. Till then we must look upon his Y. 1’*. Pai.mkii, Amorienn Newspaper Agent, Is Agent The Union—A happy and prolific alliance She Inughed '^the little tartar. of meeting him there, we see him sneaking in­ claim as lawlessness instead of liberty, and hy­ for tills paper, nnd Is authorized to take Advertisements from which we wish no divorce. the least conspicuous, of the many trophies of A tyrant is llmt Yankee Girl, and Subscriptions, at the same rates as required by ns. her victories. Catholics of all origins may well With dark bright eye and raven curl. to the reviews, rangazinos and newspapers, un­ pocrisy instead of religion. His odicos aro at Suollny's Ilnilding, Courtst., Boston j Our Banner—A constellation of fined stais. der the cover of progress, reform and independ­ We' affirm, in tlio most unequivocal manner, Tribune Building, New York ; N. W. cor. Third and Long may it wave.” thank God, nnd rejoice in its acquisition, as a ] love that little Yankee Girl, ent criticism, making a dig under the fifth rib that to be free, nations must be protelitant. Chestnut sts. Philadelphia; S. W.cor. North and Fay­ Music, Star spangled Banner. signal proof of the Irullf of (be promise, that Rut *tls more than 1 dare dream; ette sts., Balliinore. , Whether the loves me halfjo welt of religion as lie says, ‘ Art thou well, my broth­ The Popish religion is utterly incompatible The Governor of the State—*• May his shad­ every weapon forged against the church, shall As*-a8-- or ice cream 1 er ? ’ wiili freedom in ang nation. The slave of the S. M. PnTTitNoiLi. & Co., Newspaper Agents No. 10 ow never grow less.” be brought to naught—thatYle, by His inscru­ A sweet tooth has that Yankee Girl, Stale St., Boston, are Agents for the Knstern Mail, and table decrees, can make even the wrath of man With dark bright eye and raven curl. altar is essentially the slave of the throne. Wu are authorized to receive Advertisements ond Subscrip­ I Music. A Wonderful Discovery. Sheep without Wool. prove Ibis by the fact, that no Popish country tions at the same rates ns required nt this office. Their The Ladies—This year being Leap Year— to praise Him ; and thus calling to mind the in the world has been able to preserve or even receipts are regarded ns payments, “ tVE have nothing to say ” past, unmoved, unterrified,'tliey can ever rely Origin of the Candle Leotnrei. In looking over Ween’s “ Life of Franklin” with confidence upon Hi.-i protection for the fut­ Douglass Jeirold, ia the preface to the new we find the following amusing anecdote, relat­ to have a conception of the simplest principles Music, “ My home in the greenwood waits for of civil liberty. If we are told Franco is free, A Plain Talk, and a S'ew Flan. thee.” ure.” 1. edition of the ‘ Caudle Lectures,’ gives the fol­ ed by the philosopher as an illustration of athe­ We are about closing the Fiftli Volume of the Mail. ism. tbe obvious reply is, lhat (hough France is the Our Country—It is lier “ manifest destiny ’’ Green Peas.—Several of out' neighbors lowing singular account of their original con­ least of ail Popish countries, it stilt has the In looking at onr books we find it necessary to have n ere long to embrace “ all the world ”—and the Some years ago a certain empiric whispered new niidorstandiiig witli a portion of our subsertbers.— are boasting of green peas on the 4ih, from ception Conscription ; il is wholly under military gov­ rest of mankind! in the ear of a noble lord, in the British par­ Some liavo kindly paid us in advance, nnd others their own gardens. We acknowledge the re­ “ It was," says Mr. Jerrold, “ a thick, black liament, that he bad made a wonderful discov­ ernment ; it lias no Habeas Corpus ; and no The Press—The machinery which “ press”- promptly ei itliin the year, while many are in arrears ceipt of a box of very fine ones, from Mr. wintrj afternoon, when the writer stopped in ery. journalist can discuss any subject without ex­ two, three nnd oven five years. This is n bad state of es forward public opinion to a higher degree of the front of the filay-ground of a suburban “ Aye,” replied the nobleman staring, “ a posing himself to government by giving his things fer them, and still worse for us. Here then is intelligence ; may its maxims ever be ns wise Frederick Paine, of Winslow, on tbe 1st inst. school.' The ground swarmed with boys, full wonderful discovery, say you ? ” name. Would this be culled liberty in Eng­ our plan— and prudent as those of the present day, and We venture to assert lhat nobody in this sec­ land ?” soar aloft with the wing of the eagle. of the Saturday’s holiday. The earth seemed “Yes, my lord, a wonderful discovery" in­ TVi urge a fiMl and cnmplele telllemenl of all aecountt to tion had them as early. roofed with the oldest lead ; and the wind came, deed. A discovery, my lord, beyond Gallileo, the close of the present volume ; and hereafter to insist Music. sharp as Shylock’s knife, from the Minories. Friar Bacon, or even tlio great Sir Isaac New­ Habit.—“ I trust everything, under God,’ UTRICTL Yniton our published terms. ofpl.QO laitbin the These sentiments called out brief and appro­ said Lord Brnugliam, “ to habit, upon wliich in Attraotiou at the Lakes. But those happy boys ran and jumped, and hop­ ton himself,” year, nnd .$2.00 after its close. priate responses from various individuals ; and Those who propose to visit the Lakes will all ages, the law giver, as well as tlie school Wo feel confident tliatour patrons gonernllv will thank ped and shouted, and—unconscious man in “ Tlie d----- 1! what, beyond sir Isaac ? ” the volunteer toasts that followed carried the en­ miniature 1—in their own world of frolic, had “ Yes, ’pon honor, my lord, beyond the great master, has mainly placed his reliance ; liabit, ns for this rule. We commence, therefore, by forward­ be pleased to learn that Mr. Cyrus Williams, which makes everything easy, nnd casts all dif­ ing hills to tliose in arrears. Tbe bills are mode out at tertainment “ far into waning day.” We might no thooght of the foil-length men they would Sir Isaac. ’Tis true li'.a attractions and late of the * Williams House,’ in this place, has some day become; drawn out into grave citi­ GRAVITATIONS uiid all lhat, are well enough; ficulties upon the deviation from a wonted S2.00 per year; but nil wlio pay them immediatelt, g|ve a few of these, but it would only render taken the well known ‘ Seeboomook House,’ in course. Make sobriety a habit, and intemper­ either at the office or tlirongh the mail, can do so at zenship, formal, respectable, responsible. To very clever things to be i.ure, my lord; but still more obvious the neglect of others. We cannot Greenville, which he proposes immediately to them the sky was of any or ail colors; and for nothing in comparison of this.” ance will lie baleful; make prudence a liabit, $1.50 per year. Odd clinnge can he made Ih Postoffice stamps. Hereafter all hills will be sent to subscribers however, omit tbe following tribute to the mem­ refit and open in a style at once acceptable to that keen east-wind—if it was called the east- “ Zounds man, what can it be ? ” and reckless profligacy will be as contrary to promptly once a year. ory of one whose name will long be associated wind—catting the shoulder blades of old men “Why, my lord—please como a little this tbe nature of the child, grown or adult, as the tbe travelling public, and creditable to bis own most atrocious crimes are to any of your lord- Now, reader, look at this plan; and if it appears ad­ with this anniversary. J. H. Drummond, EIsq., of forty—they in their immortality of boyhood way—now, in confidence, my lord. I've been vantageous to you, and positively necessary for us, take good name as a landlord. The bouse is at ths had the redder laces and the nimbler blood for such a lucky dog as to discover the wondrous sliipS. Give a child the habit of sacredly re­ in response to a call, rote and said: garding (be truth, of carefully respecting tbe hold kindly nnd lihernlly, and above alt rROHPTLr, and South end of Moosehead Lake, one of the most it. And the writer, looking dreamily into the art of raising a breed of sheep without wool! ” help us to carry it out. Mr. President :—I would not mar the feel­ attractive poinu to the traveller; and with land­ play-ground, still mused on the robust jollity of The nobleman, who, it is tliought, was not property of others, of scrupulously abstaining from all acts of improvidence which can involve ings of joy lhat are manifested on this occasion, lord Williams to cater for their appetitee and those little fellows, to whom the tux-gathorer very nearly related to .Solomon, had like to The Fall Campaign. ^ ■ but as the nation rejoices and mourns, at once, was as yet a rarer animal than the baby hippo­ him in distress, nnd he will just as likely think direct them in the pursuit of pleasure, visitors have gone into fits. “ What sir,” asked he, It was predicted by some that tbe decisions to-day, it it meet lhat we, too, should remember potamus. Heroic boyliood, ignorant of tlio with countenance wild-staring with amazment, of rushing into an element in which he cannot can hardly fail to return well pleased. No bet­ breathe, as of lying, or cheating, or stealing.” of the several national conventions, when they tbe occasion of hen grief. While she celebrates future, in the knowing enjoyment of the pres­ “ a breed of sheep without any wool! impos­ the birth-day of her freedom, she monrne tbe ter judge of trout, venison and moosemeat can ent. sible I ” came to tbe people, would open the floodgates MaRui.^head.—My conscience 1 Here ’tis loss of one of her great men. Within a few be found than Mr. Williams. Success to tbs And the writer still dreaming and musing, “ Pardon me, ray lord, it is very possible, of excitement, nnd beget the most overwhelm­ stuck right out into llic ocean, four miles from days, one of her favorite sons has passed from Seeboomook iHouse I and still following no distinct line of thought, very true. I liave indeed, my lord, discovered Sulem, cars every hour, fare ten cents. Wlial ing political enthusiasm. The prophets who among us; and to-day, laying aside all feelings there struck upon him, like notes of sudden, the adorable art of raising a breed of sheep nn uneven, undulating, waving piece of rock it of party or seel, our country pays a universal New Music.—Little Eva, Unole,Tom’s Guar­ boDsahoId music, these word.—curtain lectures. without a lock of woo! on their backs 1 not a foretold this are of the dreamy class, and the i.s on winch (he town is built. It is a place of tribute to his memory. dian Angel, the poetiy by John G. Whittier, One moment (here was no living object save lock, my lord, any niore" than there is on the political horizon gives poor promise of an ip' Sir, it ia not for me to pronounce tbe eugoly some six thousand inhabitants, crowded into and mutio by Maquel Emilio, has just best those racing, shouting boys, and the next, as back of your hand." six hundred acres of rock. No street in Tlie terpreiation of tlieir dreaips. Indeed, the great' of Henry Clay, but I should not do-justice to though a white dove had alighted on the pen- “ Your fortune is made, sir,” replied the no­ town lias a rod of straight on either side, nor a body of tlie American pdople seem to be daily my own feelings, should I permit tbit occasion published by John F. Jewett A Co., CornhilL hand of tile writer, there was—Mrs. Caudle. bleman, smacking his hands and lifting botli foot of level under it. No two buildings stand growing sober and practical in their politics. to pass without seme token of grief for bit loss. It is dedicated to Mrs. Harriet Boeobtr Stows, Ladies of the jury, are there not some subjects them and eyes to heaven as in ecstasy—•“ Your in a line, nor any two on the same level or rise The ‘ Salvation of the country,’ and ‘the safety It is like praising tbe brightness of the sun at the famous authoress of Uncls Tom’s Cabin. of letters that mysteriously assert nn effect lortune ia made forever. Government, I am to the same height. The bouse.s all stand be­ mid-day, to eulogize bis greatness as an Orator of the Union,’ are no longer regarded as depend- without any discoverable cause ? Otherwise, sure, sir, will not fail suitably to reward a dis­ hind one another and no two face in the same and a Statesman. As long ns the English Ian The KNiCKERBOCKBBfor July with twenty wherefore should tlie thought of ciirtnin lec­ covery that will immortalize the British na­ or opposite directions. ant upon tbe election of this or that man, or thi guage is read, hit eloquence will be a model original articles and twenty pages of Editorial tures gfow from a school-ground—wherefore tion.” The foundations of some overlook the cliim- triumph of this or that party. Party strife has for the orator; while the history of our country Gossip, has just been received. Publislisd by among a crowd of holiday sclioollmys should ap­ Accordingly, a motion to lhat purpose was nies of others closely, aud a plank from the been traced to lust for office; and those who look for (be last half century is the history of bis Samuel Hueston. 139 Nassau-st. pear Mrs. Caudle? For the lectures tliem.selvoB, made in the House of Lords, and the empiric basement of a grocer will run into the attic of services as a Statesman. And every crisis it is feared they must be given up, as a farcical carefully end honestly for the real distinctions was within an ace of being created a peer of a fish-monger. Every third building has its (hrongh which our. country has passed during ‘Mr. Clay’s Death and Funeral.—Tbe desecraliun of a solemn, time-lionored privilege; (he realm ; when, most unfortunately, the Duke longest corner stuck on to the side-walk, and beljWeen whigs and democrats, see them vanish his evenlfol life, has shown him to be as true Washington letter writers and telegraph, fur­ it may be exercised once in a life-time—and of Devonshire, a district famed for sheep, got where the narrow way dodges a higli rock, if as they are approached. Political ‘ platforms ’ and high-minded a Patriot as be was able as a nish some additional particulars of the death of that once having the effect of n hundred repeti­ up and begged a little patience of tbe house you look to its lop, you will see on il a shoe­ cannot be constructed by dozens before the peo Statesman, and eloquent as an Orator the great Kentucky statesman, and of tbe ar­ tions; ns Job lectured his wife. And .Job’s until it could be fully understood what great maker’s shop, looking like the ‘ bird of Amer­ pie without attracting attention; and their in­ But he has gone to bis long home—and to­ rangements made for his funeral at Washing­ wife, a certain Maliommedan writer delivers, benefit the nation was to derive from a flock of day, forgetting all political associittions, friend ton. For two days previous to his death, Mr. ica ’ gone to roost. Climb that highest point vestigation presents too much of ‘ the stuff lhat having committed a fault in tier love to her lius- sheep without wool. “Why, zoundsi my lords,” where is a monument, and you readily under­ and opponent will meet over bis grave and min­ Clay suffered from extreme prostration of band, he swore tliat on Iris recovery he would said tbe noble djke, “ I ibougbt all along that stand why the people are old—they do not die dreams are made of,’ to command the respect gle in sympathetic grief at the nation’s loss. strength, and towards the last his mind seemed deal her a hundred stripes. Job got well, and wool was the main elrunce in a flock of sheep.” because there is no earth to bury them in. of intelligent men. Party leaders, and candi­ Permit me (ben, sir, to give you as a senti­ to give way wiib the body'and'to wander some­ his heart was touched and taught by itie ten­ A most learned discussion ensued ; and it be­ And from this home of the dead is the best place dates for office step from one platform to anoth­ ment, .1 what. His worldly affairs had been all attend­ derness to keep bis vow and still to clmstise Iris ing made apparent to the noble lords, lhat wool to view the unmitigated confusion into which er as readily as a ‘ river-driver ’ from one log Henry Clay—Tihe Orator, the Statesman ed to, long ago. He was frequently attended belp-mate ; for be smote lier once wiib a juilm is actually the basis of broadcloths, flannels, and the housqs of the living seem to be thrown. and the Patriot. by Rev. Mr. Butler, of the Episcopal Church, .branch liaving a bundted leaves.” most other of the best British manufactures, I believe it was ofif this const .that a fishing to another; and ihns in time the eyes of the Drank in silence, tbe whole audience rising. to whom he expressed his trust in a Redeemer. and it also bring made apparent to the noble voters aie opened to see the flimsy string by His last words appear to have been addressed GrARnEN Economy aj Midsummer. From party from your village, a few years ago tried The exhibition of fire-works was exceedingly lords, wliicb was iinotiier great point gained, their liand like their roasjer of old, among the which they are led. Consequently when called to his son, whom he told he was going, and almost every kitchen tlierc is a large nmourit of llmt two good tilings are belter (bun one, i. «. well managed, and was witnessed by a great haddock. One of the party soon became so upon to throw up their hats and shout huzzas, whom he requested not to leave liim. He fi­ slops, soap-^ds and other waste liquids tlirown that wool nnd mutton together, are better than multitude not often numbered in Waterviile. nally fell into a sleep, from which he never away, 3,000 ; Bible dis­ ' Bad cess to ye, no—only one. The Fourth in ^aterville. Nathaniel Ross, “ er obtained good potatoes before ; other crops or gale alongside of liim, cover it with some- ‘ Only one! be tlie bools, its iiitirely chaip, Samuel P. Benson, Winthrop. tribution, >2,500 ; Tract Society and other ob­ were greatly benefited. In applying water to iliing soft, and let men convey him steadily cliaip, Mrs. Mulowny. Only one dollar a The elements always favor the 4tb of July, Henry C. Newball, Fairfield. jects of benevolence, 82,000. The number of | fruit trees it will be of little use to pour it on home, but do not put him in a vehicle of any pound, Mrs. Miilowny, for such lai as that 1 and this year it was a day of mtusual beauty. Lysander Cutler, Dexter. churches in Maine connected “vith this denom­ ination, is about 300; ministers, 200 ; commu' the narrow spot just at the foot of lire trunk, kind. Shure. tin dollars a pound would’uf be too It was duly observed at N. 'Vassalboro’, and Asher Hinds, Benton. where but few of the young roots can receive nicants, 20,000. In Fits. If a person fall in one, lot him re­ much for it takes such ilUgant hold of the sec­ Waterviile—the only pieces, wo believe, in the it, but must be dashed on broadcast, as far as main on the ground, provided bis fitce be pale, ond warlher. The Whig Review for July lias a portrait We understand lhat tbe conference tabled i county or vicinity, where any special demon­ the circle of the roots extends. An acquaint­ for stiould it be fainting, or temporary suspen­ of Hon. Thomas Corwin, Secretary of the resolve in opposition to the fugitive slave In*- ance has procured a wheelbarrow, furnished sion of the licart’s action, you may cause death Early Lessons.—Tbe Dutchman, in al­ stration was made. Tbe near vicinity of these Treasury, and contains much lhat is interesting Strength and Power of Ideas.—Th« with a broad tire, (hat it may pass, without by raising him upright or bleeding; but il tlie luding to the strong influence of mothers upon places to each other doubtless very much re­ sinking, over mellow ground, and a barrel with to politicians and general readers. Price re­ ‘ Doctor,* a great Webster hater, was silting face be'red or dark colored, raise him on his the mind of man, remarks that, among the last duced the number present, though both were a hinge lid, into which all slops are thrown and seat, throw cold water on his head immediately, things forgotten by age, are the first things duced to fiS. Published by Champion Bissel, upon ‘ Mat’s ’ bench, talking against Webster, highly successful, and very pleasant through­ wheeled ua the garden ns often ns necessary. and send for n surgeon and get a vein opened, taught us in boyhood. Many a pilgrim of 123 Nassan-st, New York. |f the odor of the barrel becomes too ofTensive, or fatal pressure on (he brain may ensue. three-score-and-ten retires to his nightly rest out. a quart or two of cbarcnnl dust tlirown in, at In Hanging or Drowning, expose tbe chest uttering the same little prayer which rendered Of the prominent features of the celebra­ “ Aleb ” gets off a drg thing oocasionally. He have force, have power, but not so with Web­ once eorreots the evil.—[Cultivator. as qpickly as possible, and throw ice-waterorer him fearless of “ the dark ’’ during his school tion in Waterviile—the oration, the “ masque­ remarked on Monday evening that he thought it, whilst the ho^ is kept in a silting posture. days: ster’s ’ ‘ That is a lie,’ said ‘ Mat,’ ‘ and yo“ Mookbn Imfidblity Sneaking. rade,” and the fire-works, we can speak in un­ “ Toasts ought to have gone out of fashion with know it. If one of Dantel Webster’s big — We Children tit Convuleions, Deluge the head “ Nov 1 lay ms down to zloep, should like to see in some one of the modern with cold water, and put the feet into warm wa I pray tha Lord iny loul to karp ; qualified praise. The hearty cheers that greet­ wine.” It must be confessed that “ Alek ” is a thoughts got into Ral Waldo Emerson’s hesd, periodicals devoted to the destruction of the ter, (ill medical aid can procured. If I anould dia bafiira I waka, ed the speaker on takingilie stand were still pbilusopber—but if toasts and wine go out to­ it would split open like a pitcher with* ice^in Christian religion, a fair, four-squaro review 1 pray tbe Lord my soul to fake. Now get off the bench, for you can’t say M/' Poison Give nn emetic of a teaspoonful of Ainan I “ more heartily repeated at various points as be gether, Fourth of July dinners will be close up­ of tbe ' Mew Testament of our Lord and Sav­ mustard flour in a leaspoonful of warm water Y'ou may plunge an ambitious ma'n into poll- thing more in this shop against ‘ Old Dan.'-- iour Jesus Christ.’ progre«;ied, and the indications of high satis­ on their heels. [Lowall Courier. every ten minutes, (ill vomiting ensues or med­ ilics till be forgets conscience, into business till If the gospel, so called by the Christian, is faction were more emphatic than usually come ical assistance is obtained. he forgets death, and into philosophy till he Demooratio Candidate.—Gleason’s Pic­ We have before called attention to the pW' not the wisdom of GUkI and the power of God from a Waterviile audience. Burnt and Scalds. Let the burnt part be, forgets God, but nothing can make him forget torial for the last week uonlains a very fine like­ aonoui effeotf of the confeeliona called “ beet' walo Mlvation, it would be quite os easy to bathed in a mixture of (urpealine and olive-oil, “ Now I lay me,” the flrsl little prayer The “ Fanlaslics ” completely capped the prove it iii a bold, manly, and tcbolar-like re­ ness of Gen. Frank Fierce; also an admirable na dropa,” “ pine-apple drops,” Ac. The W' equal parts, till the pain abates; then dress it that a patient motberf{aught his lisping inno- lowing, from the Medical Gaaelle, may f’* view of the book which its believert rely on, climax. The whole affair was admirable, pos­ series of pictures representing tbe manners and wilb common cerate, end defend it from tbe air. osneo. itively unequalled, from beginning to end ; and point to our former warning : “ Two obiluf*" as by petty, half and half, true and false, phil­ [N. Y. Fartner and Mechanic. customs of that curious people, tbe Japanese. osophical essays in their newspapers and the those who undertook nnd so well executed an under our observation have lately been po“<*' The Ghinesb in America—Professor This number of (he Pictorial oommenoee a new ed by eating banana fruit drops, supposed le quarterlies. The time was when infidelity had Blackwood on Poi'ery. Blackwood’s Shepliord writes very favorably of this new unpleasant task, that (be multitude might be a huld front and a foeman’s steel. It marched volume and the present is a good time for per­ eyntain fusel oil, (be ethereal preparalioC) MagaEine, though aiili-republioan, and lory in graii upon our native stock. He says: amused without knowing who amused Ihem^ which ara employed by oonfeolioners. fb* up to llte slrungholds of Christianity, and politics, speaks out on tlie subject of Popery, as E'ur more than two years 1 have been con­ sons to suliscribe. should have (He hearty thanks of all. aymptoma were thoee of cholera morbusi b* j struck at the heart of tbe system. ’I'roe it no literary Magazine Oiit side of the Atlantic versant, in California, with a large number of made a failure of it, but the world is wiser now Tbe “ flow of soul ” lhat fallowed the dinner List of Officers chosen by Waterviile Divi­ the cause in both eases was obvious, thougb deems it proper to speak. that extraordinary people. Invariably have 1 only a few of the dropa had been eaian.” ihuu it was then, and ' progress ’ is the watch­ We give two extracts, both true nnd strong. found them possessed of a happy disposition, was nu%rr brief nor dull; but gave proof lhat sion for the quarter commencing July 1st, word of tile infidel parly in (bis country and Tbe first shows that Papists in claiming liber­ very industrious and persevering, patient in neither wit, wisdom or iwtriolism aro dependant 1852. Sea Captains who sail out of Liverpool w>*' abroad. Why then do we have to track the ty abroad, claim that which they never had at endurance of haidship, failhAil in (heir obliga­ upon wine for inspiration. The following reg­ Emery Mellen, W. P. a-dgya, assert that they cars no more for A*'" I enemy as you would an Indian through the for­ home ; the second expreseee a general truth, tions, and wonderful in imitation. In no case Jefferson Sonia, W. A. atio cholera than for ordinary cholic or siekcf^ I ular toasts were read by J. II. Drummond, Esq. est, who fears to leave a foot-print lest you which all bielory confirms. have I found any of (hem an aggreesor in a Purmot Hilj, R. B. ol the atomach. They bars a repiedy j I should run-bimdown ?<'Why must you tie him "Tbe Papist demands religious liberty,— quarrel, guilty .of felony, or inlokioated wilb after a “Greetiog Glee," by College Glee Club. Asa Pollard, A, R. S. they prononiice infallibla, andao soceiaibla | to a definition, and then force him to explain The words in a Fapist’e lips are jargon. He siroug drink. They are very eager to gain The Dag we celebrate—May it never fail to James S. Craig, F. S. simple oa to relieva all apprahanaion of 1 himself, before he will admit that he is the op bos never had it in any counliy on earth.— tbe language, habitt, nnd eustomi of tbe Amor* come once a year. Timothy Molntiio, T. results. We shall probably tell many of o**^ I poser of revelation ? Why does he contend Hae ha it in Rome ? Can a man have tbe ab- leans. In the business of gold digging 1 bad Musio, Yankee Doodle. Bichard Ferlay, C. readeri nothing naw when we itate the P'*] I that be believes Paul was inspired, and (ben iurdily to call himself a freeman, when the some contraets wiib a company of them, execut­ 7%) Orator of the dag—A true son of Wa- Eraitus Warren, A. C. toripiion:—Common salt, one labia oonfost (bat he believes Milton and Tom priest may tear .(be Bible out of his baud ? ed in their own peculiar mode and band writ­ lervillel May be often relurn to greet bis Franklin Flint, I. S. red pepper, one tea spoonful in a halt pi“‘ f/1 ilpore were inspired also ? Why doee be in when without a license, he cannot look into the ing, wliiob I f^uid have been happy to have brethren iu the land of bis fatbers. Wm. C. Bridge, 0. S. hot watar^ Nevertheless, os wa bava boo™ I slat that he believes in God, and then say that Book of Life ? when, with or witlmut a lioense, presented to the eooiety, had ,I not lost them, Pieeident of the United SUslet—At innumerable inalancea of its use, and not oo I everything good is God, and he believes in all be eannol esoercise bis own understanding with many other valuable papers, in (be wreck home, (he servant m tha people; abroad, tbe Sevenil serious flrei have occurred on the of its failure, tbe repetition of the fprmolo j alike. Why deea be profesa ip receive tbe upon its taered Irulbs, but must refuse even to of (be eteamer on my way borne. Tbe Chi- ruler of a nation of.sovereigni. 4tb, in different pUcei, from burning crackefi. do nd harm. It ia at theaanricaof Caotem iMati, Suljj 8, 1852.

r'AOt, ItrK AND PUMOY, Oxford, a week ago last Saturday, by a tree there it any danger of mildew from autumn FASHIONABLE TAIIX)RING. C. H. REDINGTON k CO.. Ffttit St enwMntB) TTsm. falling on him. He waa about 20 years jtld. rains, and strip them through one# or twice To MR -.BT OUR COLURCrOR. Hew BsUUishinent AV vat WEVr WATERVILLE Meet, O m€et mo, I implore you, Hr. Clae’s Last Hours__His last words, with an old three pronged dining fork. Ten TOnra /r., would iMpectmUr InAkrn MeMflHeadeaad fH«w OliB VTANB OF S8TV U XXKBALU 1VVR8ERY. Meet, where most 1 may adore yow, bushels will yield enough lo make a good bed. tf the public. . . th^ ...In has______reesatV^ ______efdaDilshed _____ biRiselr«tmselfatWal^r- 1 NO. 4 tlCClNIC ROW, >HK .obKrlbor it prtpnr.d t the new MuNdraif a(UolnlB| Ooiln’e Uardwan Sloiw, on ’Neath the ihndow of the bonier, * "* Twenty busliela will not be too much for a good TTA'FEiuat re^fved a latae and neeh stock nf Staple atod Fan* 1. liberal tonoa, oil kind* of frnlt oimI Crnamootal 3Ieot me there at any hour : were a request to his son lo fix his shirt-collar. Mato Streei, wbtrer ho holds umsetf In c«wltDe« lo waH npon II ejr DRY GOODS, eoMleUaf la part of SUEBTlNeS, TIOR- Treoa, ahrnbs, plaifta, lie. Tht followhig list ombraooo all who may IWtor bkn with th^r patronage. •onto of the moat ajpprnvad tariallaa— Meet me ^ero or where you wiltf About twenty minutes before his death, he said thick mattress, but I much prefer a simple bed With MTtnl yean axperlenoe In the bnslDeeS) and tong pno* ING^ DENIMS, DRILLINGS, B^IPEE, CRASHES, DIA* PRIU( MOREENS, etc. tie. An-uu—Eorljr Barvaat, Ra-I Aatraolran, Largo Earir Meet, and—(hat little bill. as they can be so easily renewed each season, Uee'In Onttinff^beiMle oonfldeniof his ablllly lodo woiw in m % lo bis son, “ my son, I am going, you hadSbet- OOOfi RTYf.K aA ran be done at shop on the lUeer} and Aleo. GINGHAMS, FEINTS, FATCHBB.FOPLlIfS. EBEAGE Bonsh, WHIiain-t Pav^te, MaMan-* Blonk, Porltr, Fall The Bev. Mr. Magoon.a Baptist mfriii^ter, says theon< ler sit by me.” ' He simply slept ten minutes by the addition of one or two bushels of fresh ▼'^iricentrasindtohlteareiDinidianp wiUln idl eases bo warn- DE LATNES, LUSTRES, MU8UN8, LAWNS, CAMBRICS. Pip^D, Fall Harvay, Wavenstain, HnbbanlBton, NawM ly rule for eloquence * is to get chotik/ull oj your ful^ecC, before Gov, Junes could satisfy himself that he husks. When lliei|e cannot be obtained, I a-iUTBo^ oivi riartoT BAruTAonon, or tbe malerlaie will bo Brown and Buff LINENS. Pippin, SpUtenbarg, Baldwin, Ladlat- Bwaottng, Dan- pull out the bung^ and let Mimre caper.* rrplACed. Brown, Bleached and tmboeaad TABLE OOTBES. van Sweat, Jawairt Fine Rad, Roabnry Rntaetl, Tal­ wash the busks ahd dry them in the sun, Ho will keep oonstantiy on hand a oboloa and well eeleeted was actually dead. ' Cashmere, Thibet, Silk, Palm Leaf, and low Ballaflcar, Noriborn Spy, N. I. Qrotaing—and any A friend of ours who took the overland mute to Cnl which renders ihero sweet and free from dust. aseortment of other varietiec that may bo wanted. ifornin, says ho lived for ten days on the broth he made To-morrow morning the remains will pass FANCY BBAWta of an old door mat. Hard feed that to get fat on. Cotton mattresses may be made by placing BroBdcloths, CBssimeres, and Vestings, PbAno, Dwarf and Btandard~2loadfood, Barllatt, into the charge of the Seriate committee, and whieh those In want of genteel Qaments would do well to ex­ Tonthn- wllb . fnlt UM>rtm.at oI OLOVKS, ROSX, Btedl Dearborn, Andrawa, Beam Boeo, Boarre Dtai, Floaiah tbe tick in a common quilting frame, in llie iW VBIU, IRISH LINXNB. DUBS BUTTGNS, WXtS. I’ants procured on tlek. are considered ' breeches of they will determine whether they shall be ex­ amine. ORA VATS, SOSPRNDXR^ Mo. Beauty, Louise Bonne de Jen^, Seckel, Urbanlat^ trust I* same manner as we do a quilt; then laying on PaitkolaratUnthMi will be paid to Cnttloc Garments (o be D'Araiiiberg, Olont Moreras, raaae Oolmar, Wintat hibited to the public; probably they will bo.— mede up out of the Shop. , lUO, A l«T OV Nalls, Vioar of Wakefield—and nnwioroas otfcora. cotton batting with great care, so not lo have WttervlHe,Jnne, 1^. 40 John 0. nivfs says:—* I have aeon the manuscript The body will be removed to Kentucky without 8Pl.Bin>II> FABASOas, Plvbo—Tallow Oan, Waihlnaton, Oraaa Oago, Par- writings o( most of the great mem of this country during being entombed in Watliington, and will be any hard uneven spots in it,—then lack it thro’, mt mmli tom. piSMAlhn on b. fcviil HmlMi.. plo Oage, linporial uua. Smith's Orleakt, Jelforsoa, the Inst twenty yeors, and I may safely say, that no with a packing needle and tome strong carpet Hew Goods. Hnllng's Snperb, Lombord, Sharp's Emparor, Coo'o twenty of them could stand the test of Iho scrutlnv of taken directly from the capitul lo the depot. pOPLINS, BBRAGB D'LAINEB, MUSLINS, LAWNS, ’ —ALSO— 1 8IIAWfA,PARA80IA,Hc.,laWrmlT« to cross his lips, beyond the regret he felt at least five years, nnd then nearly quarfer the FIRE WORKS! ported that Parker’s spirit gave the particulars of the At WholeMis and retail, ' URArn.—Sweet Water, and other kindt, the trouble he supposed he gave his friends. original cost as old rags. [Albany Cuilivato''. Crockery, OhuM Wan, and Looking OlaiMi STRAwnsHiiiRO.—Hovey's Seedling, and almoal any ^ murder and the inltinU of the murderer, but refused to BV HENRY ROBINSON, of every etae* give the name, as he hod no malice against him. A His mind retained its clearness till the last, but other varieties that may ba wanted. Drying Tomatoes. The Ohio Cultivator 114 MIDDLE ST., PORTLAND, Live Geese, Super Si Coramon Feithers. Thk Kramcoria RAsmiRiiT—tha heat variaty for very conscientious spirit that. his body was so wasted that he lay for weeks Agent for Snnderwn Elmweed He^l * ’Tis strange,* muttered a young man, ns he staggered morning, by cutting bis throat with a pocket CALIF0It3?LL AVINO oomplatad ih.lr amngaaiasu Sir naatTforOMdi home from a supper party, ’ how evil communications him aware of tbe result of the whig convention, knife, while laboring under insanity. Through to San FrancMco at reduced Jiates, wetklT tbniuiih th* Summtr, era bow praparad to plhr lew LifiM. corrupt good manners. Tve been surrounded by tum­ Htb.tr prM.Dt ftock of UST iraai tka klla, but he seemed to take little interest in it. His BY THE EMPIRE OITY LINE, Al 0. U. RBDINaTON A CO.'S, blers all the evening, and now i’m a tumbler myself.’ Foreign and Dotneftio Dry Goodi WetefVHk,J Mereh 26,1662.Nc. 4, T|poir?c Row. last words this morning, addressed lo bis son, A Great Displat.—The ball, recently AND THK K. TOKR &; SAN FRANCISCO STRAMailir LINS, If you see a squall arising in the latitude of your wife, were, “ I am dying, I am going." His spirit given by the army of France to Louis Napole­ AT A GREAT DISCOUNT, what course should be pursued to avoid its consequen­ NE of which sails from New York nearly every week, for from former prices, in order to make room for a much larger NEW BONNETS & KIBBONS. fled, and all was still. His death was as calm on, cost with the fire-works, $240,000—supper Chagres, (Aipinwall, Navy Bay) at tbe reduced rates.— one. With our Increased facilities for purchasing, we are ensi ces ? Double her cape with your left arm, and let your OTIIROUGU TICKETS for either the above Lines for Sale by MR. * MRS. BRADBURY keve Ike plceraro to OMumee lips drop anchor on tue cruising ground of ‘ smacks.’ #5000—music #5000, and lights #6000. W. D. LITTLE, bled to offer the following to their Ibnner liberal PetrooCt end to the Ledice gUMMlIy, and peaceful as an infant's sleep. During his that they have mow on bend e very Urge ewortmeat ef illness, He has been attended by Rev. Dr. But­ Office No 28 Exebange St, PORTLAND. INDUCKMEN'rS i A Man for the Would.—A successful merchant in Among the returned Californians is Mr. KHiIiXMlOtV OOODBp CALIFORNIA LIFE INSURANCE. Heavy Satlneits for 25 cts, that sr# «elf worth 82. New Zealand, a Scotchman, commenced business witli ler, of Trinity Church, and partook of the sac­ lorludlnt the Bpriog etyle of BONNVngRIBBOHBg Be., to­ tlio following oharacteristio entry on the first page of his Fhilbrook, late of the Thornton House, Saco, At materially reduced rattt of Premium with best ofices^ Good Doeskins at 60, former pries 031-2 gether with their Mcuel uxeqeelled variety of ledger' commenced business this day with no money rament several times. Denims, Tweeds. Broadcloths, Cassimeres, Tesilogs, Cashmtr- previously of the Franklin House, Augusta. By W. D. LITTLE, etts, Jeans, Fancy Checks, and Gambroons, at less prices than evnofun wxextr-t, TiMXiUfo wowtbm, etevie Air» —little credit—and X70 in debt. Faint heart never won His body is wasted to a mere shadow. It is Office No. 28 Exchange street,*PORTIiAND. can be found at any other place. ■otiKMT, KMoxoipeaiii, Moomuiee AxnexoP} fair lady. Set a stout heart to a stay (steep) brae. God wonderful bow he survived as long as be did. We hope he has added to the comfortable pile June 16,1656. Is8iu40 warn eooM, DXNt rxiMiniiu, save the Queen.' nr DRC88 GOODS, oe«n« AR» rexey His family have requested on several occa­ he bad before he left. Mr. Gos^of Unity, is selliko cheap. we have xeter been able to ellsT so- many ehoMa and' deslrabfe OOODt. A Juror in one of the courts of New York, a day or B. T. BLIIKN A CO. Styles as at the present time. 1 Our Rtoek will be repleubhed by very frequent eddfttonii of sions, permission to come on here and attend the moei ftobloneble end deelrable OoMe; end we Iruet that two since, when the jury retired to deliberate in regard aootberwho has returned in safety, after an ab­ FFER, Chi. wnk, thrir ENTIRE STOCK 0( Summm Ooodl, WK ARE NOW BELLING to a verdict, anticipating a long seige, took a bottle of him. He would not, however, consent that any 0^ long experience In the burineee, end our determinetlea to sence of two years. He, loo, brings some to­ at a great discount from former prices. Good Stvles Durage D’Lalnes, for 10 ots. eell tbe beet ertlelee et the loweet peeethie prioee, will preeeal brandy with him. He was severely reprimanded by one but bis eldest son should be here. to purcheaera Inducementa not found alMWbeiu. the court, and in addition fined $25. WE SHALL SELL do Persian " ** 12 !•$ qts. Tbe funeral ceremonies will probably take kens of good fortune. Beautiful styles YI81TES and MANTILLab, Superior quality '* '* 17 Beautiful scotch Ginghams '* 12 1-2 ots. Btraw Bonnets Rtpfiind, Blofidhod St PtoMed, The Traveller announces that in a few weeks, Prof. place on Thursday, immediately after which, that are well worth $8 76 for $8.00 In the moec perfocl meaner, end ell kind* of Veehkmeble Horsford of Cambrid^, and Dr. Kichois of Haverhill, will General Lane said (he other day, at Indianapolii, In hi.^ Heavy Silk with deep laoe do 6 00 for 4J26 “ wide and heavy do. from 10* ta W 14} ots. his remains will be taken to Lexington, Ky. apeeoh after dinner that he was • too fall for nttcraiioe!' do with Koesnth Braid do 6.M lor 6.60 A large assurtment of Drtxs Silks, which were buoght uery end DreMeBeklnt executed to order In the beetetyfoof offer an invention to the public to remedy explosions Heavy Embroidered do. 8.00 for 7.00 worfcmumefalp- from burning fluid. By bis request, the body lies in the room where The dwelling of Mr. Alexander tlnon, In Piscataa’ay, at a great sacrifice, anJ wifi bw sold from 99 to 70 cents A LARGK ASSORTMENT OF SHAWLS, per yard. jn perwne INDERTED to ueere reepeetlWy eeqweatoffto be died, but no person is, as yet, permitted to opposite New Brunswick, M. J., was stmek by light- Isthmus News. Onr advices from Panama are to (be ning on the 29th nlL, and entirely contained. among which are to be found CANTON GRAPE, Plain and Em­ Also, Silk Poplins, ParametCHs, Anestaefas, Wool eell end eettVe ee eoon ea poedble. To avoid the rewetkleR of 18th ult. A riot bad occurred between some Americans see it. broidered, all qualities. Dorn S4.00 to $20.00 apiece. Plain, D'Luiues, Barege, French and Foulard do,. Silk Tissues, thie onr pixvr am, end to eeve the trouble ead hiee of tbo erodft find a party of two hundred natives, in which much The belt adheilva label yon can pnt on luggage ii to Wrought and Colored THIBET dp. from.^.76 to BIO00 — Figured and Satin Strip'd Borages, Orenadiera, Cham- ayetem, we cbell hereefler eell Ibr Oxea ox Rbxxt fete blood was shed. f«Tbe presence of tbe miltary, however, In conversation with a friend a few days be­ liiok to it yourself. PRINTED CASHMERE 8HA\nA, fn great variety, and the brays, Lustres, Scotch Lowns, JaconetSy and Yictorla MR. sad MRS. DRABBUET. restored order. fore his death, Mr. Clay remarked that he was prettiest styles of ttie season from 81.26 to $4.00 Wetervtllf, April, 1862. ft Theodore Hook says of ratlrondi and steamboatB. Lawns aware of his speedy dissolution, ‘ but,’ said bo, Bernges, Greiuidtnea, TlMnea, Lawns and MnsNaa, At Unuiualtg Low Prieee, A Prediction. Alluding to the submarine telegraph ,They annihilate ipaceand timei not to mention a mul­ at astonishingly low prices. GEO. S. 0. DOW k CO., connecting England and Ireland, the Providence Journal ‘ if I knew I should die to-morrow, I should be titude of passengers.' 15 doz. Linen Hdkft.. Large 9\ttt for 6 M eta# AT STORM HOIITM OF MAIUIOAM says: * The next stretch will be across tha Atlantic. We Honery and Gloves, prepared to meet death wiih composure.’ 10 “ Superior Quality" ** “ Sets, WBOLMAIB blAtXM IX do not know how it will be done—but it will be done. the largest assortment to be found on the river. ^ to " very fine with wide Borders 12 1-2 cti. Thomas Clay and a committee of the Senate Dr. Holmes, of the Farmer, was nominated At the Free Soli Convention held in Winthrop, Hon. FABA80IA AWD FABABOI.ETT8, SO *' pain Gloves from 6 M to 12 1-2 ols. pair FLOVB, COXX, LHOE, BALT, OXHXXT, K. Holmes, Editor of tbe Me. Farmer, was nominated will accompany tbe remains to Ashland. for governor by the late Free Soli Convention all color, and grades, from KO eta. to SS.tiO apiece. 13 ** “ I " '* 16 to 25 cis. pair AND aRUCF,RIES GENEBALLT. candidate for Governor. at Winthrop. Waterrllle, June 24,1862^______75 *' ^ Hosiery from 10 to 25 cts. pair. vrateirBle.May If, ISO. ______« Mr. Clat’s Funeral.—The progress of PARASOLS, SUN SHADES AND PAKASOLRTTS, The President has sent a message to Congress recom­ Final Notice. at astonishingly low prices.^ FIBS nrSTJBAXCB AQEICT. mending the indemnification of the Spanish sufferers by Mr. Clay’s remains is a continued funeral pag­ ll DEMANDS due the late Arm of Dow A Njo not paid on AY Bute Office, BoeCmi. the fillibuiter riots in Now Orleans. eant. At ten 1-4 o’clock, A. M., on Wednes- ' Ndticra. or bffore tbe lOth day of July next will be left with an SHAWLS OF EVERV DC80RIFTZON, B CbelMe nutoel, Boetoft. Aattornev for |irofi(pt roHreilou. FEAKBON 4l NTE. Embracing the kUsst and most desirable paCtems, which were Amerieex Mutuel, New York. The Bangor Whig says that the prospect for fruit Is dayi the corpse was' removed from the Ex­ Watervtile, June 29,1862. 60 bought at a great sacrifice, and wHl be sold at pHees fbst cannot tTnftfd BtoCea Stock end Hutoel, N. Tort. most encouraging in that vicinity. Particularly is this The new styles of Goods Juet opened by C. H. REDING- fall to salt au Who^ars RJeke token etfhtrntteeapoa the Blocker Mutual prlketole, change in Baltimore where it bad remained Knsioal Instromento. by emlicellon to O. 8. U. DOW, A^ut. tlie case with plums. over night, and escorted by a military and civ­ TON 00., No 4 TIconc Row, at sneh low prices, are decided­ FOND OF GOOD BARGAINS. wmerville, July $, 1881^______net ly the best bargains be found In WatorriUe. H. carpenter ii agent for all siass of single and double * Tom,* said a man to bis friend a dav or two since, * 1 to • Melodeons, -EoHans, Seraphlnes, and Reeu D^ns. Ho Rich Embossed Plano, Table and Stand Covers. 16 ic procession, to the Philadelphia Railroad de­ G Imperial Quilts, from $1-60 to $4-60. think it highly dangerous to keep the bills of smull banks Lndies, if you want a Kid, Oongreu, or common Gaiter Boot selects the best niade In tbe Miintrv, dellvere, puts In order (or Bounty Lind for Soldiers r- pot ; and at 11 an extra train started for Phila­ use, and warrants them, at the lowest rMall prtoes; also gives lAnraster QuIlU, from 1 20 to 800. F the War of the Florida eud other Indkeu Were on band now-a-dnys.* Welted Qtflits, from 100 to 1A7. * Tim,* said the other, * 1 find it far more difficult than delphia, bearing the corpse and the Congress­ made (o lit with esse and el^anee, go So Wheeler’s and you pan some general inslrucMofia lo nsing them, if desired. He also O elnce 1790f~«udmT the eommleetoaed oBeenof tbe War of get Just what you want, die makes them of French KidjOennsn fornlsheH Piano Fortea and Pipe Organs from the best Boston with Mexlco.-^who eerved for one month end upwer4i,dnd keve d;i ngerous.* Particular attention paid to Curtain Goode. reretved no lend,—(end If deed, for tketr wMowa or miwor ehU r- ional Committee, and friends of the deceased. Patent Leather, and any description of stock to suit your fancy. manufuctDrers.'^Having had eXperleoce in nsing these iostru- An editor was seen to blush, last w'eek, when an apple menls, tnnhig them, and teaobittg from Umm, be feels quallfled lAcse, MuBlhtt orf all grades, Daaask,'INmHy. Cambric*, Tarkev droo,)obtidDe4 umUr the new tew byTtMMAB RfellBR g- Tbe cortege was received at Wilmington by a Also on hand a large lot of Ohildren’s shoes of a new and teey to select thoM of the best quality Communication Uiroogh the Itod.OornioeStBaBdt, Loops, Shade TssimIs, Curtohi and Bell RM-K, AU'y end Oounmllor etLew. woman, to whom he gave a piece of silver for some fruit, military escort and conducted to the City Hall, pattern. post office will meet with Immediate attention. Edwin 4)un- Cora,eoattanUy on hand. OMcelnitowt«ll«Rlork,evar J R. Eldeu’ietote. r. asked him if he'd no brass, meaning nennlcs.* There's bar, Asst. P. M., will act as agent In his absence. Wetorvilla, Nov 11,1860. Mf of a chance of his reformation, if he blusned. amidst the various outward manifestations of .GiirTLXMXH, also, ean be better fitted with a fine French Calf 51pd Address G. H. CARPENTER, WaUrvIlle Me. Good 4-4 Brown Sheetings. 4 cts. per yd. pegged or sewed Boot, on tbe French or any of tbe latest styles Heavy 4-4“ “ CM “ id From tome cause or other the associations of women mourning, tbe places of business being closed, Fine 9-8 “ “ 6 1-4 “ Q7-BXTBA FLOVXIU^ of lasU, than they can anywhere elM ia town. JustcaUand see Jh SXTBS CUBS BOB CABBEB^ OK BRLfl.'HIopeton” litre Flour, equal to the beet Feaey e- are alwave singulariy mixed up with dry goods. Miss the streets draped in black, bells tolled and min­ FOR 16 0RNT6. Extra Quality “ 7 “ Brtiude, eml to e LOWER PRICE tbli dey received from Pole 8ti

mit iWtiil, SuUj 8. 1852.

_ -J- — - -P' DOOR, BASM and blind FACTORY. We arc authorized to ofihr a snitable reward TltF WlfXIAMS HOUSE, ANDROBOOaOlW & KENNEBEC R.R. •.:/ .Sswmer Arrangement. Boston Advertisements. ^rilK subscriber having recently fitted up machinery of tha ■MISQELLANYV ANI> nitNBB-Al. BTAuK rtEKH;K, 1 most modern and Improved kinds for the mniiufacture of va to any persqn who will invent pn occeptaUe TWO TIIAI.N8 iroK UUBTON D.AILY. rious kinds of Wood-woriL and having employed tliose well skiU> figure of speech lo fake llie plaei of this ban­ Bt WlI.r.IAMB & PREBMAW, K. FlEIiB FOWZiBH, ed in using It. will now oiler for Xale the stoics btreln cuiuiwt IHC WAN HZiArEllS*. ner during tlie approaching campaign ; and wo tv A TF.R VlhUF. MR. COMMISSION M E H 0 U A N T, rated, at the lollowlng prices y n WII.UAMS, l.t. nf Hi. Kuntooi) Itorn,, and J. W DOCKS. nr MUB. R. c. .inDBciH. will promise him a reaionahle share of immof* 1.1 «nd 15 India Wharf) noaton., Tjt FUKKMAN, formfrly of tho Famkv.r Ilonix. havIriK tAk*m U feet C inches by C foot G inches, 1 in. thick, $1 Oh laliiy besides, if successful. The same reward th* IIoW known ns the “ M tlllams Ilousr,’Mn WatvTvniB,T«- Agent for the Manufactiirers, has constantly oi^ hand and for 6 1 1«8 1 12 1 3 I ctmc from a land where a benntiful light bivh<» Ui4> patronage ofthnlr former frlnnils and of N nnd after MoNitAV. April, 5, 1852, Trains Isill run ItotWoen sale at their IxOWKRT factory prices, N York arid Philadelphia 1 1-4 1 25 !* flow creeping n’er hill top and vnlo. will be offered for any siibstilntu for ftio ' Ship Ine travellnx piiMle. WATKllVIfdjK and PORTLAND, in connection with Trains WHITE 1.E AH, Where hroad is the field, and the liarveBt la white, THp WillUtns Ibiiipo Is a ftRNXXAT. Stage ]IntTBt,and travel- Onn the At. and 8t. L' RalH^^d, dully, (Kandnys excepted)as fol­ 5 6 8 1 1-4, 1 33 of State.’ Even a partial substitute would be ‘WatorTbnl' tflmloVr (Hkss, Dhlgglsts’ Glass Ware, ‘Tlcmann’s’ Rut the reapers are haggard and pale. lor’^wtHdod K eonvenlent for Uhlng any of the Rtagesthat lows ; f • • ' ■ J 6 6 6 1 3-8 1 37 1 3 w,cll paid fur, and be a great relief lo iliu coun­ iffivo \\nliTvIllc. I^rave WATEUVaifK at 5 A. M. and 12 M. Arrive In POKT- PainU and Oolorav‘P# CoonetV N. Y. (Hue, Neat's Foot OU, 8 6 8 1 S-8 1 42 LANU at K.8U A. M.,toconiio<3t wbljhJl'Ll'faln for lloiu n—and. Isinglass. Drugs, Chemlcufs, and othijr Dye StufTs, ‘Judd’s’ Pa­ All wasted and worn with, their wearisome toil, tr7“ Truvrllffs will always find a Oftsch at the Pnpot and 8 6 8 1 1-2 1 OO try. Ptonroboiit landing, to lake tlivm to nnd from tlili Ifnnee, free at 8 I'- cttniieet with 4 I*. M. Tralu ptr Huston. tent Wax (’andles, all sixes and colors, HflteholPs Adamantine Still tliftj pause not that brave little hand, 10 6 10 13 4 2 00 ■■■■ ■"■'■'tJ* .X ' of charKA. . • , . . a i ^ - nmRNiNG-Is’nVr PORTLAND at 7.15 A.M. nnd 1.80 R.M. Oandlesj oqnal to Sperm, Cotton Sail Duck, Naval Stores, fee. Xhough «oon their low pillows miiithc the strange soil, J A KGod T.TvmV I'TAftiE, In ronnrotlon with the HowM, will and arrive n( \V ATKUVILLK at U A. kl. and 506 P. M.t SASH. Of that dlitant and grave-dotted strand. fntnf-«h IndlTbinilB or partlea of ploasnrr, with ham* and ear* Piist'engvrs foi Lowell, by morning train, will lake cjtrr from JAMES LJC15 & CO. 7 by 0,3 cent* per llltlit'. ' ' 9 by 13, 4 ct». per light rlagcs, to ortlor. _ ___ Tjnwrence over I/iwelland izaisrerieo Uallrond, and arrlvent 1 F. For dangers nnoounted are clustering there, Portland Advertisements. ^ ’ - WlIXTAMfl A FRIWMAN. M-.'-and, by noon train, will arrira at 8.80 P. Jil 8 hy 10,3 " “ 10 by 14,4 1-2 “ No. 18 India. Wharf.... fioston. 0 by 12,4 " “ 10 hj 15-16,5 “ The pestilence stalks uucoutrolleil. Arrll21,t8r,2. amtK). Through TIcLcfs; from IVafertllle to Roslon. by rnll- Mfttttiftictnrcrfi 6f Strange poisons are borne on the soft languid air, roatt; and by railroad to PsrtUnd, ami steamer tiience to Dos- Ogee, Gothic, and Dove tftil^i Sasii wili be clinrtted P. F. VARNUMj I.fNSEED OIL. HAW AND BOILED. And lurk in each leafs fragrant fold. ^ PREMIUM MRE WORKS ! ! ^^Fruiglit Train will leaye Watcrvllle dnliy al 0.46 A. M., and extra price. COMMISSION MEBCHANT, SOAfg, OF All, KtNBH, BUNDS—MOBTISKD. There the rose nerer hlnmns on fair woman's w’an chookj returning arrive at 4.16 P, 61. 7 by 0, 12 lighted, 00 ct*. 9 by 12 nnd 13, 75 cti. NO. 200 Fone sthekt, April f, 1H62. lay______^EDAVIN NOYES, Siipt. ^ And Impntlcri of T.nnint'. lIlMioliln* F.wdet*, 8oo they come ? Po they come? Oh I we’re feeble N. B —EacR Boat Is furnislied with a large nnml>orof Slate rnrnnr of Main nnd College 8t.., (nent (lie Depot,) And we’re passing like shadows nwny; (and wan. FIRST E8TABL18tlEB and MOST F.XTKNSIVB Rooms for ttie accommodation of Ladles nnd Faiiilllee: and Acarry 6n the above BuRincssin all itn branches, nnd is prepared JONES & HAMM0NI>, WATBllViLnU, . to execute all orders on the best terms, nnd in good style. And the harvest Is white, and lol yonder the dawn I Fyrotechnical lahcratory in New England, travele.rK are reminded that by taking this Unu, much saving of —DRALERI lime and expenso will bo mntle ; nnd that the Inronveulouee of 34 Bv JOHN L. SEAVEY. ______SASH AND RIJN08, For Inborers -for laborers we pray! ” Traders will hnTn the opportunity of selecting from the largest arriving In Boston nt late hours of the night will also be avoldud. Of superior quality, and of ull sixes and patterns, will he furnish­ SHIP CHANDLERY, CORDAGE, DUCK, quantity and greatest variety to bo' ffound in The Boats arrive in season for the passengers Co take the earli­ ed at prices os low as ran he had in Bostonorclsewhere-^palnted llnston, comprising in part, est trains out of the city. UNITED STATES HOTEL, and glaxed, or without. Tliose in want of either will do well to Politeness in Cliildren. Faints, Oils, Cnt and Wrought Nails, Chain JtocketB JhntbU. Uendert Tim company .will not be responsible for Baggage to an amount DY call and examine artlclon and prices ; as he can furnish blinds Cables, Anchors, &o., Jtoman Otrullet Jtulia Oarlers e]te(^lng |4>0 in value, and that pt tsonaLnnirss notice is given, complete for hanging, or hung in good order, at lower rates than How few children think it worth while to he an'd paid for ut the rate of one passenger fur every 9b00 addition­ MOSES WOODWABD, heretofore obtained in tills vicinity. Ho t>s<‘s a composition in ^AniNKRS' ciitincii nUII.DINO, PiiHerti Ornnhonptrt polite to their ploytnMcs and Intimate friends ! al value. PORTI-ANR. piUnting blinds, that enables him to warrant them superior, in Isong and Comucrrlal WUnrves, Afinei f^vrolU 1«. UILLINQR, Portland, Agent. durability, to nnytlilng that can be Uonu elsewhere. By politeness, 1 do not mean e great deal of Tiios. R. JoNKB, J , rOKTLAND. Tit nt/nl Liyhti Torbilhmt March 24,1862.______87 Uellevlng that thirty years experience (after an apprenticeship Mofeh QUINCY HOUSE, unnecessary bowing and courlosying, but tliat Wii. FIammonp. f___^ly4!)______t>f seven yearslihonld qualify him to give satlefacuon, he oonfl- ■ ChineneiJiockett Boeton and LoweU—Fare Reduced. . BY dontly solicits iiis share of publlc'patrpnage. delicato-attentiun to the comfort of those around 7'7»/cr« Pin Wheelt PAINTR, ready for UBe,alvrnysf urulshcd nt shortnotice. TEA, COFFEE, SUGAR, &c. ' Flower Pott tSoleils & E.®H©p Watcrrille, Jan 49 . , us, that springs from a kind, generous heart. i ore CIIKHTS And Roxbb Oolong, Nhigyong, Souchong and | Kept on strictly Temperance Principles, How many children enter a room without no­ 1 Young llynon TKA. Trinnglet 7\nj>edopK 4,1.00 to lli7«lon«.l.75 10 I.e found in the city. From the success which has ntUndexl leaves Foster’s Whorf, Boston, eicry Tuesdoy and Friday eve- MECHANICAL and SURGICAL DENTISTRY TTie Afedivnl Wonde*' gf the Age, bvivg the Greatetl t Uercut' Putoh ' OniRhetl fiugar. ning. the fire ih Sucti a way that thole who were sil­ his exhibitions, he would refer to all o» the cities and most or r. nVKDANK respectfully Informs his Ditcovery ever made in Medical Science, 5 bhdi. Porto liico Sugar. THE TOWNS in the New England States. Orders addressed to The Ocean Is a now Boat, built exproraly for this route; well ting hack could hardly feel the warmth of it; 10 tlcrcen KICK. furnished with boats nnd Oreenglnc, and her gootl “ D friends that he can at all timet be found at S lU*' proved In every instance to be A SPECIFIC REMEDY 50 boxes hoiuoD Syrup. JA8. a. HOVEY, a sea iMMit, with her sphmclbl neeummodations, will rendei' her a his ofilco in Watervllle, whore he will bo pleasedA for all heretofore deemed incurable dDease^ vis.;—Apo­ and this without any apology for such a brcacli 100 “ No. 1 Soap, No. 119 Washington Strert—HORTON. great favorite with the travelUng pnblie ; and the proprietors to wait upon all who may need his sorvices, in In- plexy, Palsy, Neuralgia, Imbecility, Paralysis, Hydropbobia, ■ertlilg. Plugging, or Extracting Teeth. He amures all such as Tio Dolouruuz, Rheumatism, St Vitus’s Dance, Lock Jaw, Ner­ of politeness. Sometimes they irtterrnpt those 15 " Castile do. Lohoratfn'y—lfartnrd airteU CA MDJtW GFP (}Ji T. hope to have a share of the business the coming season. .<»plcM of nil kinds In boros and bsrr ils, pure Snlcrntws, Choro- Stages;cs Willwill beDC in ICntlinCMtleatUness uilon vurthe att*arrival ofV. the...V Ocean ...In Ilal havo fears of deception in the use of impure gold, that he manu­ vous Twitobings, Delirium Tremens, Convulsions, Cholera, Ver­ in the room when they are engaged in conver- laU), Prepared Cocon, Shells, Star« h,Sngo.Tuplocn, Citron. 01l\o "NO AGENTS APFOINTED." lowelf,, Ito carry passengers to Wlntbrop, Kradfleld, iVilton, Llv- factures his own plate from pure gold, of which met be <}an al­ tigo, Anafhrodisla, Epllapsy, Spasms, Cramps, Gout, etc. ways give them perfect satisfaction. It will restore Manhood to Ita Pristine Yl^r, even after years rnlion, by asking some foolish question, instead Oil. Pepper Sauce, Mustard, Ketchup, JtkUlnv, Currants, Oates, Koston, May 10,1852. 7w44______ormore,f, Farmington, Dlxficld, Canton, Skowhegau, Norridge- nud Prunes. week, Watervllle. &c. .... Dr. B. uses either the Turn-key or'Forceps, in extracting tertli, of prostraUou, and is the only known and certain cure for low of wgiling, as they slinuld do, until an oppor­ The Steamer CLINTON will also be In readiness to take freight as the patient may choose Prices for extracting teeth, 25 cents. spirits and mental Debility. Sperm ^ Whale OiU Molcuset^ ^c. store. House and Land for Sale. and passengers lo ond fram Watervllle ou the daya of arrival Ethbr and Chloroform is used when requested, If deemed safe. PRict—61 a bottle 1 59 a dozen. Office 410 Greenwich street, tunity is given them to speak. Tlien, they are Also ClOAKSnnd Fine-cut TORArCO," ^lUp subscriber now offers his Store and 8tand for New York. and sailiiiK- . ».i .tt Jioomt in Ilanscom't Building, corner Main and Elm sit f impolite to their playmates, and to their sisters ForBalu by C. O. Ml rrilKMs AIVD RON, 1 rale, situated in the pleasant villitpe of UNITY. N.'B. This boat win take no LIVE CAi.vra on freight thli sea- JAMES DINSMOIIE & SON, Skowhe^n, General Agents for Mny 16—4m44 No. 178 Kore-st, Pobtlakp. It is favorably situated fur irAde, and n siiceeesful «nn. A. a. HOWAUD^^Agent. Wateryille, Julyt 1^50. . Maine, to whom all orders should be addressed. and brothers. Instead of cheerfully assisting bufluess is now being carried on in the Store With a “RriLTbAY, ~ _Ihmow.ll, Msy 18,1862. '44tf Bold by I. H. LOW dc^ <'o., Watervllle. Also by Dow & Nye, when their help is needed, they leave them to ■good sot of regular customers. ' < DENTISTRY. Kendall’s Milts. Joslah Harmon, Unity. 0. W. A N. W'ash- WIIOIiF.HAI.K AN1> RETAIL Also 1-2 acre uf Land in the ceutro of the village, with STEAMBOAT NOTICE. ll. CAULOS CHAPMAN woiiW Kspectfully good buildings thereon, ffnrden, etc. im born, China. W. 0. Poor, Belfast. W. P. Burrell, Bearsport. help themselves. ,fr—^ Till-: RtRaMEU (’LINTON, inform the Inhabitants of WoterTllle nod vf- C. P Vi‘Ascndon, Rockland. U. I. Robinson, Thomastpn. Stan­ PAPER WAREHOUSE, Alsu n small but good Farm, under a very high state of culti­ Dolnity, that he Is now prepared (when not engagley­ & Bnidford, Wluthrop. Rowe & Reynolds and Young t Some hoys think it beneath them to he kind vation. with a good lioiiHc, large barn, nnd cniivunietit out-butl«l- cAPT.n, Molasses new and old crop, first quality, be found, than to be at tbe expense of making nxw ones, or send* when he w.as walking with his little sister be­ buiinesf, ending Feb. 1,1862. J J ing to New York or Massachusetts where the Htove was made—si wliicli they offer by the Crate or at retail, on the most favorable 8|>srin, lArd, fctolar and Whale Oil uf the purest quality, ILLINLni, raiic.T vymkw, terms, for cash or approved credit. Their stock comprises nearly all have had to do who nave used Western mannfactnrcd cause-she could not keep up with him; nnd he ^•st quality of Butler and t’heew, (iooiIj*, Worsteds, Yarns, HosioTv, Glpves, Needles, M ** MtUual Lift Insurmct it iht Poor i/an't JVealth and stoves. Every plate iu our Stoves Ik warranted perfect and made never would run away and leave her. Do you ‘iVleslc Blue’ Ware, a new article Glass Oobleta, with many other articles usU&lly kept in a good Grocery Store. Threads, Ac., Ox*i»otiiTK UouTKLUi llLOCK^, . fllnlt in«4* “ “ ‘‘ Tumblers, >Ve would also cumind the public that w«,arc closing off a fine a good Investment for the CapUalisU" of good stock, 'fheso Stores are sold with or Hilbout appsrstas, " I.amps, fur Oil. stock of WAXKKVILIaE, me. as may best suit the purchaser. not think that boy was a goud brother and a IHiie and Brown Printed do Wo also keep on hand BOX STOVES of various sixes, snitable “ “ for Fluid FFICBRS.—rDoet. Julius Y. Dewey, President; Hon. Daniel good son ? While Slone do Dry GoodB and Crockery Ware, Baldwin, Vice President; Janes T. Thurston, Secretary. for Churches, School Houses. Stores, Work Shops, &c. Just Flown Hlue do Drittannls Ijimps, FASHIONABLE jyRESS-MAKING. O call nt our Foundry and examine for yonrsclves before purrhas* He was ntway.s kind and polite lo his sister Yellow 8touo do Teapots, at and below cost, to make room for a full stock of Groesrioi— BOARD OF FlNANCE.-^Homer W. Heaton, Albert L. CstHn, amongst which will be found one of the best assortmenU John A. Page. ing elsewhere. WEBBER k UAVILAND. (bimnion do " CutTve PoU, Watervllle, Nov. 13,1860. 17 and lo all. Do you think he will forget lo he " Castors. DUESS GOODS, DAY STATE, CASHMERE and other styles Florence and Straw Bonnetu Repaired in the DIRECTORS.—.Tullus Y. Dewey, M. D., Montpelier; llofi. Toilut Ware, cartbi^n and jiaiiited Daniel Baldwin, Pres. Vt. Mu. V. In. Co., Montpelier: Huni Paul polite as he grows older? No, for it will hu- Vanef. (iimndolvf, ^>Iar Lnmpt, Hanging do ((firrflYT Oil,0 SHAWLS, Latest St^e. Dillingham, Attorney, and lateM C., Wuterbury; Hon. Timo­ marble factory. romo a'habit with liim ; and these little atten­ Fluid iw Conijfhiur.,)Fntrg /j 'tnpt, Lanfhitma, Wivkt, at lowvr prices than can be purchased In this market, as they thy P. Redfield, Att’y at Law, and Director Vt. Mu. F. In. Co , Tbe subscriber keeps constantly on hand at hla shops at Tea Tniys, IMated (Castors, (beautiful style,) Plated Spoons, fcc. MOURNING BONNETS AND VEILS, Montpelier; Hon. Julius Converse, AU’y at Law, and Lt.Gov. mnid be sold to close the Stock. Please call and examine our WATERVILLE AND SKOWIIEGAN. tions wliich cost liim nothing, and are so grati- stocK,andnu tme shall go.away dissatisfied either Inpriceor With a full Assortment of Vt., Woodstock; Hon. Edmund Weston. Att’y at Law, West fyiiig lo tlio.si! wliu receive lliem, will gain liim FLOUR AND CORN. quality of goods we offer. CRAPES, Ml SUNS, LAWNS, JACONETS, Randolph ; Orren Smith, M: D., Montpelier; Jose. I). Danforth, LADGE assortment of ITALIAN, VERMONT and N. YORK ‘ ^ “ PEARSON & NYE. _____ inic) ottier BIOFFMINO coops._____L Jr., Firm of Rastman and Danforth, PubHshers of Verninnt MAUDl.K; ENGLISH and AMERICAN S1,ATK, and SOAF iiiHiiy a friend. DDLS. Uichiiiond Family 1 Patriot, Montpelier ; Homer W. Heaton, Att’y and Director Vt. ASTONE; tintl manufactures from the best or stoce, JUU ill). Ficil'p Extra > FLOUR. WaterviUe, Myk ICtht 1863. ^ ______Think of this, my young friend, wlicn yon C. A. RICHARDSON, Dank, Mont|)elier; Albert L. Catlin, U. 8- Collector tbi Vt., Dar­ MONUMENTS, GRAVE STONES, TABLETS, IHH do. ‘ Wlioatlov ’ linkers ) HARDWARE AND ST()VE STORE. lington; John A'. Page, Cosh. Yt. Bank. Montpelier; George IH.OOH Hn.shcls (»r)mo Yellow inoaling J CORN BARBER AND HAIRBREBBER, W. Oollamer, tVool Munuf and Director Vt. Bank. Barre; Chas. Counters, Centre Table nnU Stnmd Tmis, Mantels are tempted lo he rude and selli.sh, er unkind Jlearlli Stones, ]?cp:istcr Stones, Fritter Fryers, *nd ium! White S ^ KDWISr COFFIN KSI’EGTFULLY infuniis the cltixens of Watervllle, that be Dewey, Sec. Vt 5Iu F. In. Co MontpcHi‘r. lo those about you; think liow many friends has token the OLD 8TAND, on Main street, latelv occupied Thu following are the 6th, Gill and 8tli HucUons of an act in nil kinds of Mnrble nnd So«p Stone'Work. S50 Ro.xos * J. Kndfirs* nnd J TOBACf’O OTIKIKS lit. friend* of hi* removal from his former Kby Mr NuDP, where he will be happy to attend to all orders inaddltlton to an act incorporatfrig the Company : your little, kind acts may gain you, and how * Powhntnn ’ | * place of husiueM, corner of llio Common and Main The subscriber has come to the conrluslori that the crtdksyt- his line. CUAMPOQINQ, and UAIU CUTTING and UAIR "Sbo.6. Itshall be lawful for said Company to IssnepoHcles tern Is bad, both for buyer nnd seller; he WHI therefore pat the k'i}r sfilo by K. O. & 0. II. CRAM. N happy it will make tliose who receive your kind­ Street, to the old stand of Z. 8ANGKR, next door smithDHERSINO done in pood style. of insurance to any married nieti opon hii own Hfu, exitressed above articles at the lowrsT cssit TRirw, and sell for Akadi rsi. April 27, 3m41 Long Wharf, Portland. of Boutelle Black. Having considombly extended hi* Watervllle, Aug. lb, 1861. _ __6______to be for the sole use and benefit of his wlff; and in case of her I'lcose call and examine, and wc will Kuoruntee.to salt yon 03 ness ; and remember timt you lose nothing by Borviving him, the sum or net omount ot snob insurance be* stock in trade, ho now oiler* for side a large variety of “jOBEyH MAESTON, to atock, workmanship and prke, If anybody In ilia city er^onv being polite. coming due and payable by the term thoreuf, shall be payable try do the tiling. KURNITUR E WA H KIIOUSE. HABBWABE, to her, for her own use, free fVotn the claims of his representa* He polite at home. Be polite towards your embracing sveryttiing usually found in that depart­ ^ DEALER IN ' Mr. C. 8. Futth. my }nte partner, will he roustsntly on band 63, 51, 5G Kavliango ^ircrt...... POUT LAND. tlves, nr any ot bis ereditors; but such exemption shall uot ap- at the shop in Skowhegau, to execute work and wait noon cvx- parents, and your brotlicrs and sisters. Tiiis ment. FOREIGN A DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, «dy when the amount of premium annually paid sholl exceed lomers. \v. A. F. STEVENS. WALTER COREY, BUILDING UATERIALS, ■ West India Goods and Groceries. two hundrod dollars.” Oct. 18^ 1861. Iff______is the true place to cultivate good ninimers.— nt low prices, and in extensive variety. ” Sec. 6. In case of the dfeatb of the wife before (ho dcocaso It is worth more than all the * schools for man­ aying much enlarged and Unproved his Cabinet and Chair Crocket y and Glass Ware. of het husband, wRen the insurance is exprq^cd for tbe benefit AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMFANY, ' Factory, fpr sale tka LAitttKBT, OUEAPFIBT & BEST P^ts, Oils, Varnish, Glass, and Nails. , Alao, V»«rc Sperm, Winter strained, Solnr and Lin­ of the vrifo, the amount beonming due after his death shall be Hassortment of ' * ■ • payable to her oLildren, for their sole use, and to tlieirguaidian, ON THK MUrUAI, PLAN, •' ners ’ that have ever been established. When BRITAN»rA-Wi»*»vfc eU.TLKRY. seed Oils. Coarse, Ground and Blown Salt, Irish 8T0VKS AND STOVE PIPE, BOLLOW WARE, ffnnder**#:--—*«—Of ...... asMJW HARTPOim, XWWJSaRaROCB**** • you retire to sleep, bid your parents, your IIOd^EHOI^O FlTKIVIXtJKE, Muss, SnuiV, Hemp and Manilla Bedeords, ”8so. & In no esM shall tt be lawfhl for the said CompuDy cvwpff^itf ia^is 8tptv,an4q(iual to any lu.Naw £n|^apd. All OiAem end Well Damps, Lead Pipe. brothers and sisters, and all, a kind ‘ good­ Stone H^tre Ac., &c. to loan any sum of money to i^iy director or officer of said Com­ OrriOlALLT APPBOVXD BY TUE COMPTROLLER OP ACCODNT8: itylnsoi 1 ' Farming Tools The above i^oods will be sold for cash or shortandap pany, upon any socurity whatever ’* night.’ And when you meet them again the French Drawing Room & Chamber Fnmitnre, of all kinds, embracing the well known " Doe riow." roved cretllt. (20-tf.) By this law it will bo perceived that a msiried map may in* BARZILLAI HUDSON, Prebidxnt. B. £. HAIJB, 8i«bbtart; sure bis life In Ills own name for the sole use and benefit HON. NEAL DOW, Portland, Covncillor for Mairb next day, greet them with a pleasniil ‘ good­ ^fV6 Chamber Sett. (lAindtcapt nnd Fbneert,) TOOl.S.—Joiners, Carriage Maker., Blacksmiths and j P Machinists will find a good assortment, together with [ of hie wife and children, Dr. N. H. BQUTKLLK, Waterville, Med. EzAMiRxa. morning.’ CAUroaniA Uisu taken oa reasonable terms. Together with nil sorts uf .Uie Dipre common articles. TJPItOL- sutli Sinterisis ns are iisnnlly wanted. he frienda of temperanre Itave rccuntly procured a Charter STKHY wonc, In all its branches. BTEPnBIV H^rAilK, Agent. If any one does a favor for you, thank them TIN WARE manufaclurea nnd repaired, and for sale JOHN B£N80N, M. D., Med. Kiainioer. for n Life Inaurance Company, with a view to Insure tbe Tlives of temperanee men, by theraaelToa, that they may secure for it. When you arc helped at fhe table thank Live Gteil, Comnibn and Russia Feathers. in every variety. WaUrvUle, April 8,1862.W the advantages of their tumperanco principles, without beiog those who help you. When you with anythin g Curled llnlr, Cotton and Palm I.oaf Mattresses. A first rats as­ EDWIN! COFFIN. Hubject to pay loases Inourred by Intemperanck. sortment of 43tf Main at., Watervllle. EAGS WAFTED. Id this Company, those who are insured for llfo.asd thus pro­ handed to you, do not any, ‘ Give me some---- fz.OOKIIV€:-OJLASSE:S, ■i A TONS RAGS WANTED by »EO. II. GniPFHVjdesler pose to share the profits of tbe busineto, not only have the same NEW SPRING «00DS. Iv” In BoAka, Stationery, Paper Hangings ahd Fancy •eeurity furnished by tho best oondni^d Mutual QempanUt, or, ‘ Hand me the---- ,’ but ask [deasnntly and in Gilt, Mahogany and WalnutFramss. (Jooda, Haoscom’s Building, near Elmwood Hotel. but they have the entire earnings of the Company on the low respeeifiilly. * Will you please give me some This,stnfkrni9pt|se8alBiosAev^ryatUcir in'the. House Fur- ^ WM. H. BLAIR & CO. Small or large quantities received. rates, after deducting expenses ; and in addition to this, every ---- ?’or,‘Please lo hand me the-----?’ It is nisbingsbing line, at prices tlinl raouot nil to be sktlKfltrtoVv. Pur- AYK just opened their laige atock of Spring Goods, among WatervIBe, March 17,1868.______36 ______dollar of tbe capital {BRXI.OOOl Is liable fat the payment of loss­ chasers arc invited...... to call [Dee., 1651 —6n>2a n which may bo found some beautiful alylcs of es. This, we bclioTo, oflords abundant security to the pubUe, these little things that make persons polite. VUFSS GOODS. Wholesale and Retail Depot and presents decided advantages over any other Company In tbe william a. HYDE, 1*A I NT I NO. )- For tbe Sale of country, for tltere is none to our knowledge orgAuUed upon Uils (l4tto of tlie firm of Koblsoii A: Hyde) SILKS, Black, Changeable, plan. llE Old Post outre, opposite Marston's Bloek,wlll be oeen* FATEH HANOmOB. OURTAIH PAFERB, .SiNr.i.'i.Aii Incident with a RoniN.— MANUFACTUHKK AND DKALKh IN Striped, Piaid, Brocade aneL.\INK.8. a beautiful article. At New York Whblesule Prices. Dalbeattie, was plying his vocation lately at And Sperm Candles, M. DeLAIKEK, very obeap. wiU do well* to call. TTavfnglisd many years experlenee'iiV a ers of fife policies and not for stobkholders. French liOwns and Muslins, Berago and Poplins In groat va­ House and Sign Painter, Glosicr. Qp^hier, Glider, nnd Paper- O.K.KATHEWS FREEMAN YATES, General Agent for Maine. Craignair Quarry, his attention ivas suddenly MANUFACTOllY, No 08 Canal 8t., \ lylif riety. Alepines, ThibeUi,l4yoncae and Alpaca^ French, English Hanger, tho suliscriber lies no herttaliou lii saylqg to thuae who 10 JOSHUA NYE, Jr., WaterviUe, Local Agent arrested by crifs strongly iiidicutiye of distress BTOKE, No. au8 Four St., | PORT!. and American Prints, a large assortment, Scotch, Swiss and may fa^ nr him with thi-lr patronage, in any of tlie above bran­ as just reoeived from the inanufuicturerB in N. York, Lancaster (linghnms of the very best quality and style, Low* dies, tliat tliey will be pleased with the AMOUNT and (IUAL1- tho largest and m^sl desirable assortment of the WATERVniElIACfllNE SHOP. PBEMIUM GEOUND EOCK BALT. priced Prints and Patches, Curtain Muslins, all qualities and TYufthu“’Y of tiio woriwork, or no pay rcijulred. • Habove Goods over offered in Wnterville, of every style, proceeding from one or other of tlie feathered he subaorlbor rca(*cctfu]ly informs the publiq, tb^ be bos denizens of the wood. On throwing (rom him WALDRON h OO.— I’OltTLAND, prices. N. li.—Orders from adjuliiiiig Towns, ottlier for SIGNS or rice arid quality, consisting in part of Gold mid Velvet rt’inoved and refitted his Mai^hhie Sliop in WEBBER k rk the only manufacturers of the real Premium Ground bli.WVI^H, ('aslitiirrr, ('rape, Milk and Thibet. llOUtiiK PAINTING, prointdly atteuded to. iipers. Fine Satin Papers of exquisite finish and beauty T bis tools and hurrying lo the s|K>t whence the Waterville, Mar.]]. tii) WAI. M. HOB. f IfAVlLAND’S DUILDINU, netrr tbo Foundry on EuierMo A Rock Halt.'* Purchasers are routlonetl to obtain the Pre­ DOMCSTIO OOODS, for Parlors, Comtnon Sarins at very low prices, Medium StrtMim, wlioru ho Ih prepared toaxeCnto In the ^‘st manner] and sogmU proceeded, ha disuovf red a robin appar­ mium brand by Waldron fc <’o., wlilrh will always be fuunilBrown and Bleached SlIKKTlNdS nnd SHIRTINGS, Drillings, nnd Common Papers of every description—(iiained ou thu moat ruaaonaiile teniia, uvury descriptiou of thoroughly cleansed and superior to any other article in the WaterviUe Academy—Snmmer Term. Tickings, Denims, llussla and Scotch Diapers and Crash, Table Papers, imitations of Oak, Maple nnd Wnliiut—‘HlenRod MACItllVEItV, ently in a state of great agiintiun, whose move­ market. 6m27 Covers and lAacostor UuUto, White and Colored Fliinnels. MaonfacturtHl by_____ WALDRIlWf A . Curtains, Plain Green and Hlue Curtain Pupars, Gold, usually made In nn estublisluiiout of thU kiu^, such as ments immediatuly certified hiill of the true 'IIK SUMMEH XKKM of tills Institution will liORin on Velvet and Common Borders, PIro Huurds and Painted Broadolotha, Caaaimerea, Doeakina & Tweedi. MONDAY, May 24(lt, under tho ciiargo of J. IL cause of alarm. An adder twenty inches in 1 Window Shades: all for sale ^at tho lowest possible Shingle, Clapboard and IaiXIi Machines ; .Mill FIRE WORKS Satinelts and Vestings. ll.VNaoN, A. .M., Pritiulpnl,assisted by Miss M. K. Kirlo, prices. Screws, Steam Engines for Shops, length and one ii>ch in circumference, hud FOR THE OOMINO FOURTH OP JULY. A good assortment of Cloth for BOYff’ WJBARe Misa Fkancrb L. Ali>rn, Tenclier of Drawing and April 29, ]8fi2.______^41______managed lo drag ilsell up the face of Ilia quar­ VEATllEIUi at all prices. Painting, and suuU others as the wants of tho school Uie vrorku)»iisbip alwRys bufog warranted equal to the Nit. ISI'I.AYS or riKK WOltKS fumlibiiX at .hart notIre nmy roqnire. * ry, and was at that moment in the very nc( fnf OoluuiUtcrs for Cities and Towns can be supplied with Kx Caiu'KTINCiS, r Inrge nftsortmont, Crane’s Patent Waihing Soap. He particularly.calls Uio altontjon of Millers to the very tm* DlilMUoni, var>ing in price from 26 to 9600, with NEW DESome new and rich fiaUarns. Colored aod While Straw Matting, Tho number of ponnanont teachers will, hereafter, be n excellent orUcle fur family use. portent improvement (for which ho has obtained a patent) re protruding his ugly head over the edge of u HIONiU and the very l^st quality of Fire Works, manafiaetured Buokiug, Rugs and Stair Carix’ts. throe insleiid of two> this arnmgeincnt will very con- At 0. H. REDINGTON t CO.’S, ceutly madeby hiin 111 tbo !. .. by J. 0 • Honey, and fur sale by sulernbly increase the efficiency of tiie school, and se­ AWatorrille. March 26,1862. ______nest httih among the stumps of Ilia col-duwn H. W. LINENS. SMUT MfAiCHINE. . cure thuroughiiuss in tho ditlerent dcimrtinents. He is prepared to furnish this excellent artiole at about half ttii brushwood, and aoutaining poor mother robin's lot Federal street, PoHlUnd, Me, A large quantity direct from the roanulkctory, warranted ol A largo ^lasu U expected to enter College, the present BOOTS AND SHOES, Between the tfnftril HtaWs and Kim House, and formerly ai the pure linen Ulrds’-eyo Diaper, Damask and Napkins. prlro usually paid fur tho mnchlnu in gonomi use; and he truiti unfledged offspring—her mniernul inslinci thus year, from this school; and those purHuing clnssicnl Ml; LAKOE assortment of miOTS and (SHOES Just that no pursun fii want of one will Uisrugard his own lutereslio Treniunt House, Bosbm. CIUIOKBRY AND GLASS WARE—CHEAP ! studitts will find advantages hero, in thl|i department, rvouivod by WM. L MAXWELL, at his new stand, far Rs to pureliuae beforu culling ui>on him. prompting her to the only defence of whiuh she N. B. Evening Ibirties can be supidied with large or small A Tlilrd Hour iiurtli of the WHIIaiiia llouar. Ui^AiRiNO of T^r^hers, Horse rower, cto., done as usual. quantUtos, to suit, of these amuring recreations.______6w44 Thu above Goods havo lieon seleoted with care, and can and which are to be found in few other places. will be sold ai prices which will please all who want to buy Those In want of any artlele of that kind, will do well HlllfiiULK 51 At'IIItVlib, mado to ouder, at short notice. was capable. She was engaged, when Mr. STKi’HEN SPARK, to oaU aud e](auine before purobwlng elsewhere, as bis work Is Quods cheap. Secretary of Hoard of Trustees. WatorAlilB, April 8,1862. ^ ItUJjUa NASON Newall first got his eyu upon her, in allernuie- ■.ANCASTEU HALX.. \VA1. II. Ill4.\in, B. (1. MBAUEU. (L A. BIIILMinii. of a euPKRioR quality and oanuot fail to give perfeot satisfko- Moriuu. UuiLDi.vu, &lalu Street. Uon both ill price and quality ly ouiing down the one moment upon flic spoli­ Confoctionery, Ice Cream, Oyater and Dining Waterville Liberal Institute. Also, a good assortment of KID and FINDINGS, SHOE KIT, FIRE! FIRE! nUE! Watorvllle, Aprin0th,1863^ 40______he subscriber, Laving l>wu appointed Agent of tbs NOnTU ator, darling her beak into his furuhead, and Boomi, ilM 6ti5l5llktt TKiCM viHl ouuiiiu'mi« on Alonduy. Alay and oTory nrtjrle usuaJIy kept by Shoe Dealers. H'ESTEitN- INSTOANCE (;OMl'ANY,o?NeVYnti!,willta- S4, uuilur thu careoflUv. J. P. WESTON, A. M., Prtuci- N- B. CusTOH Work dime, aa uauoi, at short nuUoo and in anon rising nn the other to the height of a yard C'uriier of Conxr**.* I'.ntri* Hii , I*urtl«iii- “RE YE OI.QTlIEn.” T tbe neatest manner. Tsure properly on favombl. tornis. Z. BANOKlt. K. I,. ItOlilNSUN, I’roprietor. pal. ^ Wstervili., Aug. 20,1861. 6 or to abuvo the scene nf danger. It was the The Moiiurn Lai^guagen aru rrlUoaily taught; utiil Student! >Yate^fie, May 12, 1862. 46 I APIE6’nOOM on (-.ntre 8lrci‘t. nlj-ilnlnx the Store. Op- AtUhX for ('ollugu ruculvo a TilukOUMii vuxI'AU.vtiun in thu Latlo act of u moment fur Mr. N. to dishalgu the i,g- J J TLUieN’s BOOM on Ountru fitreet. entrance nt Che reerof the Freih Arrival of Spring & Sommer Clothing. aud (Iraek lAnKuaguM. Grooeriei! Orooeries! E. MELLEN gressor ; but in so doinu, two of the lilllu birds Kloru. Hot ninl fold liivets, I'Mtr,, (leke, C,iffeo, Tea, fotse., The l*rint'ii>al glrt-N IiIb |>4>rNoiial attention to aoholura attend­ LARGE {tiul fresli stock ol ohoico Grocorios 9( ev­ espectfully gives notice to the cltinns of Watervllls ,1 .. . r .1 : . . 1 I . ' An. fnrnlshod Bt ell hours of the der. luidirs end llentlu- O. C. roZIEH. ing to the hhtoer biwnrhraof Mngltih«tndy,tothow beiongliig A ery desorintion, iit prices llmt rnnnnt be betj, may vicinity, that he has located himself In this village for tbi wt*it liirown out oi liit-ir itcel, u iiurf, uowov-1 I,, tiir rit>, .ill And (hf. , t the (ltd stand, next door to J. M. Crooker, on MaiU'Sercot. to tho Ulaaajpgl Dup;trtiu«int,^ai>(i to au<'ii xb qru duHlgnlng to de found tt C. H. RROING TON & GOVS. Rpurpose of doing or, Ihi-y WfiH 8|it!filify uu<1 cnrufully rciilufcd. ''"''•'i** I'hu^o of resort hu ti.f»4UuieMU. tiBA Just relumed from Bostuii witli kls Spring Stock of all quality tliomaalvtw for tbo hiMiito* nf Teaching. Young Ladiee .1,1 -I -’.J .T ’ II *1 ‘ii* 1 I I . ' WKUUINH llAKKof tho rirfiest uusllt.v,snd ornsiueuted in (itooduA in hU lliti’, which he U uffsiiug at much iowu.j^ripes bulougiug to tho m-luMil ut oupy an uU^gauUy funiiahuU rouoi iiu* ■ Ni). 4''l'ico))l« Upw-i It > JMtnoB Work imatt itoimviowhouiohM. \Vlulu Mr. Nc-nall tvas killing ilii.< iiuilcr, lb« theua UT^shi.i meysiyh, i* f witusnd r* • i or wlthoutlitocR, dr by Uie day, to sultcustyiueri. joy ol llio (larvat Idl'd wan 80 L-M!v4.',ivu llml Portland, May, 1862 4G- His asiinrUneiit la large and choice, embracing everythliif tlun*, |>u|)11m ruculvo iiiatructlon from thu Tuaciicr who majr iMiiainiBg to a genthnasii’s wardrobe. have UM Mpuclai care of tlie Claae to yfhlcl) they Im^uh. WulervUle, Mtrcl) 4, ISS'J. . 33 . . Work will be done with naotneas and deepatoh Fron pMl hIio ucluully |iL-i'fliud uii llio Icfl unii ul Im-t TetTioN, n4p4kriii af 11 weeks.—(Vnnmon fihglUli Uvanchea, exporleuoa, aud strfot attention to buiduesa, he RaUers bliustU Overcoats, Frock & Dreu Coata, 53.UU; Highur EiikHMi Branebua, 5i.ff0; lligbuat Englinh Hran- that hwcan give Bftlsfactiou to ^ those wiioahall sou fit toem* bt-nofavlur, and Halfltod wiili an uiinii'ilakufdo 200K AND JOB PIUN71N0 «, FURNITURE WABEROOI^. ploy him. J ’ NEATLY AND rROMrrtV IKINS 4T polka Coatt a»ul Ft'iKkt, Backt, Pnntt, Vettt, Bkirlt, ohe»audfor Lauguoget, 56.00; OXTRA 0UAiw«,furMualu,6UiK), and iiiK-iisu di'liolil ev-or^ Idow iiilliulod by bid lititomt, (Mlart, Ikikft, CVuvtUs, Bewft, fur UKu of Plauo, f2.00, fur Drawing, fl. ^ tJ siniowns IVUoular attention paid to SEXTIN9 AIAIU)!^ XUK K^STKIIN MAIL OFFICE, No aetiulgr takun fur 1««« than half a term ; and thoae wlip en­ UOLDTeirpet-tfony Itifonn tils friends khd the public that ’'Virile, Hsy 36,1801. . i'i;-ltl arm uii hor mcruik-iis but di4K|i|iuiiitfd llimlBUV, Itrt, UMUIIELLAb, TUUiYKH, ter liulvotin the beginning aiul middle uf tlic term, are chatoud 3 1-2 HOUTELLK Main-Bt., VALIrtEtf, Ac. b«rontiuiMS to,carry on the CABINET BC&lNEEfi, a^the fiioiiiy ; Hint wbon ibal uiituiiy lay duiid, gbu wUU toitioii ^im. (jiH cotuuiuureniuut. ■ Wold stand, pearly oppusite tbe Fust Offie, Main street, Waterville, Uy AIAXIIAAI A WlfilG. Tlmwwtt(ieantou|dMo*iicli luipti'VHaeiita qf tbe outward Thu Hebourte |irovlUud with Pelton’a eui>erlnr Outllre Ntapi, Keeps oonstnully oo hand a larg* aioortneni of ' ' SAVE COST! ‘ aliKblod ufiuii uitd jiookod Ibu lii'uloii.-i trunk mail as the ouuriug seatou dleUtoe, will do well to eaU. and with a good rat u( fliliotoplileal and Chemkal Aiiparaiua. ll persons Ihdebled to the tate flrn of DOW 4k ItVB. »• 0. 0. TOZIKK, FU&NITU&D AND OHA1R6, will) all liqr vi^or, aiul r6von;>o iIiuh lakun, t-ii- To thu lattor, valuable additiaaebave runaStl; been madu. requested to make uihesmti psyui.ntito l>KAltBOS,k SKLIvlNG OFF AT C0t)T.w» May U, 4atr Main it., WalervlUo. AUUmkauMd iu tUaluatUutiwk.may be obtained In Wator conaiMtiDg,!)! part, of Uie following articles, viai BOJfAB, MAT- A” w■“ “"•"t I'"!' will,STS TuiHSXtTU cort. _ lurtfd lior Hill, and liaviiio as'ourluinial ifiat jill vflle. ALl*ilE(/tf LYOK, TRK8S*«, IIUKKAUB, liKDSTKADB, TABLES, SINKS, TRA .ivslefrljle, Msroli Id, 1662. . 66 - SOIY k Sit. Exeontrix' Sale. a tables wu.-t Kaff, Bwil'lly fo|Mi^'|^d to> nqi^liboriii;; a $7,000 worth of fiuo’y of thu Board of Truateua. FOYB.TOH ^ , WABU BTANDIL C^TUJfitJAHD, fl'IlK subKnlHtr. Kxeeutrix of lbs luet will of I.uvl WatorvHIo, 1862. WORK and COMMON TABLI», Cane and Wo^ seatOHAlRB, biaiicb, and |>i|H!il, aoaliu botl uuuli|,'wliql waa PAR'ncUlAB HOWCSl. CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, TRUHMT I lliiw, lulu of WitHiKIIIOi In Ills Ooooty of Keiineboo, NRhogoay, Oane and Wood Seal ROOKING UllAlfiS. -IT UNBEBSTOOD, by ill wishing le pwKlg; iiu dyubi invHiil fur a liyiiiii uf "rutiiud*^, and a Vwiiaaa, and Indw Rubber Good*) dpcoHheili by Uut-iuo uf tliu linn. Dntiiol iVilliHtnSi Jufi;;. Waterville, 1851—8. lA^UKIMU ULAS8K8, uf all prlcwa.. ■■IBl P Oeods, that 4. k M., PEIUUVAI, Sms HVI k" nf Hrnbiitk wil^Mi tlnoiity pf Koiiiiubw, The •ubfcriber havlpgflfto^ up Maohtaery for the purpoou nf ■xn Town, u hsa bMh reporled by pome, but IhpX non;; ul irjMiiijili. Wlioii at Murk riiioc, Mr, WJIsA M SULK Rruvtol St S t’inliuto Unlirl bulneii nn tbe eocniiil Mv»- THE ONE 1‘RICE SHOE STORE, Cabinet Work, Aieb ooufldeui that he can mannflibture and dell found at . < • . i Ni’wnit filiil b;;o,i A-tdfiiilly rAwgnlzod by lti« at a leoa price than can be bougUlsife any othereatobiiabiaeutun AT CO»T POH CASH, dify uf )liiy> IfIS}, will sell at (iiiblic aiicllnii,' nt (li« Two Hour* Nurtit uf J. P.thiMrgvHi Furuituru llooiua llnlil llie lei ef May Mexl. tbe Konnebee. J. B1MOND8. The M stand dif JIfeader ^ PhilKpt, liny bi|iud, and we do Iiu|H! iIiuI i,nlhili{! inky tlwolliiixbime. ooL-unbul by llio subsoribor, nn tbs prcin- *«*.A large asMirtuivul of MEW STYLE HATS isos. In ssiil WstervlllSt on Wedneiatng, Ibe ^Amrth dag if WqtoiwUie, Jmig.a, 1662* i .______• fini4Q whm IhM hsTs ea hand s luwe let of Sfr the Oholct Bnuidi 0 uffur Iu iiileriu|il a l'rii.-tidbbi|) uriginaliiig in B. F. WmiELEB roouit, auogsBiEti, ana vitoviaioEb, wbkh ih«y win »*' ruAv A laHMiU’ifir. Anguel, A. I). UabU. .1 oil. ckM.-k I’. M. tbv fnlluwinx IB now ou hand the boat aworftment of BOOTS A Eew Goodk fbr the Ladies. *siowiitasi,bT»s»,st*hol.ii*lo^HleU1l." ' 4-irouiiiMluiicfH MO s|H-i-iHlly iiitorontiiig.—[Ouni- (Ireoribeil Rsul KslHtSi In wit: Tbo liniiieslenil fsriii uf filL IL— No ttviabug. Ufi HIIUl'X tol»efi>un(l In thfa if»wn, wblob will be RS. I.YVOBD bos tetlirned from Boston with n row Also,, pthnbaipaotlin.ntof U00T8, SHOES and BBOOkK*, Irios (ScoHand) Courier. suiil l.svi Dow, duoasufi, In enbi Wutorvillo, boniidinl on tuilii for a niiiall profit and nt tiaed yricuc. end rluapt eetcrlinelit of BUNM£Tt>. KIBUGN^, custom work, whlob they will sail very low. tbo eoulb by IsnU ut tbu bnlra uf .liinios lliuty, ituuousud, Sew^d and‘ rugged Ho«»ta uitidu to order, wfafeb. M,KS, I'lllNUKS, DltHUS rBlimiNGB, VKU-S. . Waterville, May 14, ifef . , . .. ,, ^ ,48 ____ _ (J R()(^ KillEB* anil Isiiil of Jaino* Kliivk|M>lu; un tbo east by tbo easter­ Ibr buauty and durability cannot bo iur|>aaaod. 14 GLGVKS, (lOSE, Afc. AIsCb large lot of I'ANGV i Knun llie Now York Punl wu lake lit. fal­ ly bend lino uf said I'ann ; nn tbe nurib by Oliarlua A. UUUDS, PAKABULS, VANf, &u.| now patterns for To Let. ■ . lowing c'xiruclk: JOHN R. DOW, Dow's land, 8elh Mayo's biinl, and Sttiphoii Jewett's Horse-Slioeiug and Custom Work, HK STOBK lately oceupted by Buxton It Swb- land i and nurtb-westsriy by laud of Samuel A|>|ilelon,— T?Ll|(i<> *» wtijab to qUMEtfoe direct from New York, and mr mIo to the trade at and costs of administration. Hor««e eliW fhr •l-THiSItoM ael for 10 rente. pu ruleranrx) U'inade le ibe unfurling of ban* PunUmI prioee, with addiUuu uf A^ht. KMHABKTU ajDOW, Kxeoulrix. And other worit proiMirtlonally obeap. Thoee who eali on him Oot.W.lBOl. .^ Wateyvtile, June 10,1852. ^ *^A*ril*^'*18Sa^ dlowtUlgd, ^ ^ . Wrought Veils. MA Home LoU for fHiJo-'' .eri, or iprcading any anivlaa rf lliat deacripr IIS bMt osurlmuit hi UU, e* Uw lowest prioes, st lHl^a A NY number, from one to thirty, all FVM>r cU (tenetingi, 96 UK8. BUAUUURY'8. ||ara A sltustml uwr Orommett’s Ulus. Also,slS'(* liuii to Ibe breese, if they . will mv. Ut. kinil- Attostioii, Farawnl irANIUUA mm* HEMP (WHDAiQE. MquslUy ulu T TT" *^'‘**^> nptbuUdltitii ft*- , «ig. PMli

set how li" oft* . «.J. e oaufsfv vvnaaWiirBBn Ii 4>e.Ol^aiis, MBljS, nan.^;oiui)i,cbOT3iwvtMxmaw uWITete.siii.vtv. ew. vuuod- Oenrii ZiiniuhiDg Qoedi. TbsSlIELliB,. 7r»Mi3lUh,1ianbW,'M«i. Mo. i, nooiOe Bow. ssls by 'I bsud mod lur ssia by . nSiHOW wd M1(I. OitlRrai OOLUkBB, WmmBiOkAVAW, OlOVES, UDKVI.’ WaUtru5!jai!ll*^ ^ auuh a pomical iipctcii wodld iuoli.' ». * H. rnWfVAl,- ) nrsierrUle April W, '63. ^ O do’ Btw lot Just no'd by rSUiOWe and 00-