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II. S. Sanitary Commission. N. J5. 22 (£ ovvcr-pouilcncc. Women's A m ilitary Association, No. Summer St. Boston. Vfe arc so often Mr. Kiutor A few days since I had the asked for directions for making batldtlges, 1 "hilc that wo think it Well to for the plensuro of seeing your paper* print, a rambler benefit of the the information looking over its columns, thought public, which we have collected on the subject furnish a few lines about matters and might from the best authorities. from immediate vicinity, surgical tilings away your Ills are unless hunt useless nicely of some interest to home Bandages that might be your Ametirau. and rolled. should be made I) They pieced Wliile over some reader looking your paper of strong cloth, (if new it should be were made about Ellsworth, by a and the should never be inquiries Tkimm -Omo taw shrunk) pieces de- T**ii r -pi. >. f 10 on oMropy wh'’n / Tkrmsok Advkhthivi. »*n»inr«***r gentleman who could very accurately I ss than one yard in length, lapped halt scribe, Portsmouth N. H. Salem, Boston, not an inch at the edges, with two runnings. w not HiiSi.Sr3rS*SBS; in • had £S5“U)c Cioc in Dears; J J are from two Providence, New’ York, »Ac., and yet lor«B4 will be itrictly M'lhi re«I ) Dccfcs, £l)oual)ts, Breatljs,” v meulu, A sKiu*re Ih Ittlim'S N«ni»nnrl. The most useful bandages and and a half to four inches and from never traveled cast of the Penobscot, wide, the six io twelve and the 1ms no correct idea of the country, and yards long, le"gt»‘ should lie marked in ink on the outer enterprising towns in that part of our noble VOL. VIM, NO. 32. AFOFST 2D, 180*2. S1.50 A YEAR IN ADVANCE. end, wli.ch end should not be sewed, but 'tate. I find but a few west of the Penob- ELLSWORTH ME., FRIDA Y. I I with two of medium size, no of the amount pinned pins scot that have any knowledge left iselvcdgeg in tho eastern of the points being projecting, of business done part Tlio Tho Key of Death should he torn off. i Retired Tailor. Adventures of a Jtfcmalo Sail- A Glance at Paris. Beyond the Mountain. State. For instance, if an intelligent farm If all of tnade ac* In the collection of curiossties donations bandages are Mr. Chester, a lsti'd. The little child was His pre- or were told that there more than on*1 tailor, having necuinu-! or. Paris, April, dying. weary to these directions were t ecotn- il served in the arsenal at \ enice, there is cording lat. a at his trade, determin- The sun and weather limbs were racked with no more.— ! hundred thousand sugar boxes manufactured competency j Fifteen a fair and ardent bright spring-like pain a note the fact, it would years ago girl a of which the panied by stating ed to throw his shears and bodkin render beautiful. The The flush was from his thin cheeks, key, following singular in he would be stir away of in a certain of Paris very Champs lading the of them. annually Ellsworth, fourteen, residing part tradition is related : prevent necessity examining and spend the remainder of his life and W ood ut Boulogne attract and the fever that tor many days had Again, in the eastern of upon New Vork state, became so fractious un- Klysees of those Kur the Executive Committee. prised. many par' a was now About the 1000, one farm. He several hundred ! crowds of rank and class, from the hecn his blood, cool- year purchased der a that it accorded every drying up New the State, doubt the possibility of living by parental discipline men, in who’ll England papers please copy, acres of land in Tonawunda ; and there the I should fail under the touch of the dangerous extraordinary ill with her nature, that her Knipcror to peasant. ing rapidly icy in the State of Maine ; and it wax •* irrepressible talent is the fearful source of crime farming yet ;i on the* estate.— in mv to describe the beauties o! hand that was him. only fishing ground maternal undertook, to her to reason attempt upon that is a of bring and wickedness that id' The Economy ok Sharp Shooting.—• is true there large numlier Mr. (Mi was or There were sounds of bitter but beyond ordinary ester delighted with his new aid of that ol leather the Wood of Doulglio, a forest, four j sup- by the presentment came to establish himself as a mer- Until the war with the Southern wealthy farmers in Maine. 1 was gratified and he devoted his Inst efforts live miles in eircumlerenec, laid out and in that dim chamber, for men, present occupation, which little as of pressed grief in hoys regard capable chant or trader in Venice. The rebels commenced most of the firing whil** passing through a portion of Waldo with untiring zeal to and adorned at and the dying little one was dear to many stranger, fanning fishing. rather more great expense exipiisitc enamor- between armies was communicating temporary was whose name was Tebaldo, became the field to w-‘ tb- thrift in,unb 't the deaf lie oft* n made ludicrous1 taste. hearts. knew that he depart- belligerent county, among Ib’ing very warmth to the than an They alid hot one ball iu system ordinary was hard to bear ed of the of an ancient house, very work, lArmem, and barn tb at of them had \ blunders, which excited the mirihfulnc- The First tastes were more ing, and the thought ; daughter haphazard many The maiden bore the in- Napoleon's to another. He de- a thousand did service. But we have ut cooking-stove. but tried to command their already affianced any at interest. So it in m of! his friends and customers. His mental, lie adorned Pans with Trophies they feelings, money portion* grace-1 fliction with commendable heroism, but j manded her hand in and was I introduced scientific in tile ranks till en- that not disturb the last mo- marriage, shooting and ••ountit-s. and beautiful daughter was at board- first thereafter (of Victory, such ns the Cotum of \ they might Penobscot Piseataquis improved the opportunity course at he and it is that every third ball at tin! time her father the of the Obelisk moots of their of rejected. Knraged this, reported ing-school purchas- to from the scene of her dome, Arch Triumph, darling. I was interested iu the country north o! elope sufferings, kind studied how to be tired the Herd on Sharp shooters, brings ed the farm. She had a lover, and had of A'. 111, is The father and mother and the revenged. by v to 1! 'fie there and I,uxor, A-., Napoleon Bang*'r Eist C«rinth, is a rv pleasant doing -.-toil, purchased skilled in tile mechanical down a rebel. This is a Vast improve* to him, he more to as well stood beside dear biddy's bed, Profoundly promised many provided could in a ouliit nt practical, seeking improve physician, nlxmt miles Iron l donned complete masculine be allowed himself no rest until lie incut over the best of the French Village twenty Bangor.— obtain tie* cousent of her 'as to adorn Paris. His will bo dis- and watched his heavy breathing. J to arts, practice parents attire, cut off her hair, and sauntered to reign on the field. In the late Vharb/ston is a fine tow.i. with a some had invented the most formidable and farming The man travelled West as fast tinguished reforms and had been silent for time, and ap- weapon English young tin- wharves with a m trine determination. by progress.— man killed cost four t" (’ rintli 1 Do- which could In* This was a Italian war each s ol should judge, as the would take him in that di- under his a has been ris- to it imagined. sujerior railway tvas she found a Franee, uspiees, peared sleep. They thought might It not long before cap- of size, the handle of which thousand two hundrd rounds of ball cart* ver and F iXv-ruft by the river, rection. On the after his ar-1 and in its lie thus that he would pass away, hut sud- key large separated only morning tain of a t'iiina-boun l who ing improving Agricultural, ship, willing- so that, it could he turned ; at the battle of \ ietoria, in the \ blue wide and was constructed ridge I .rm »ne and pretty inland illug*\«ur rival he was the banks of M and commercial inteiests denly his iniM eyes opened larg- .strolling along t take lu-r a Vuyag: with him iiiufaeturing j When turned, Peninsular hundred balls were ly agreed a smile broke over round with littledifficulty. war, eight a tin* creek that through the and r -ourees; while Paris is becoming clear, and beautiful j roundel by good fanning country. sweeps village' as a * ; and t the t Vlestiul k of ibin-djy ing- and it discovered a which, on fired for each man hit, at the battle when he met u old ; the most beautiful in the world The his features, lie looked for- spring, pressurfc, About roil -fl from >r, is of Tonawunda, plain dom she want. without her sex city upward thirty-five Bang betraying launched from the other end a needle or Clierobuseo, the Mexicans killed one man dressed in horn and and of strwts is ward at first, and then his eyes a srn.dl a situated at j -{»uu in- was a opening improvement turning S hoc, villnge intly g’titleman, 1 or her The one, j en- for rounds pb ship.