Rockland Gazette : April 3, 1856
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lu tlilan h ffiajettf, ■ ’fiirft aatt j a t J Stinting. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY EVENING, BY JOHN PORTER.::::::::::::::::Proprietor Having made large additions toj.our former variety of PLAIN AND FANCY Office, No. 5 Custom-House Block, J O B T Y P E , We are now prepared to execute with neatness and_DKs* PATCH. EVERY DESCRIPTION of Job Work, SUCh 83 T E R M S , Circulars, Sill-heads, Cards, Blanks, If paid strictly in advance—per annum, $1,50 If payment is delayed 6 raos. “ 1,75 Catalogues, Programmes, If not paid till the close of the year, 2,00 Shop Bills, Labels, Auction and Hand O ’ No paper will be discontinued until all arreara Bills, &c., &c. ges are paid, unless at the option of me puplisher. CT Single copies, three cents —for sale at the office. I VOL. 11. Particular attention paid to U ’ All letters and communications to be addressed ROCKLAND, MAINE, THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 3, 18-56. NO. 14. PRINTING IN COLORS, to the Publisher. -BRONZING. &C. The following characteristic and spirited ver He planted his two paws on my breast, and T en T housand B lessings. A correspon Duties of the Farmer to his Family. designs it; but, however near it may be, we be intelligent face to another, he caught himself happy bride. Twenty—spoke of the young lieve the measure can only be accomplshed pro several times mentally inquiring, ‘ Which would ses were written lately by the son of an officer \ the paws left the marks that are there yet— dent of the Cincinnati Gazette states that a Order and neatness are among the marks of mother, whose heart was full to bursting with gressively and gradually, and that at present it make the better wife?” while he seized my shoulder with his villan- clergyman in Pittsburg, Pa., lately married good farming Where these are wanting in tlie the new strong love which God had wakened in lately put on the “ retired list” by the Council would be very dangerous if applied in certain The mother, and a neat-looking maid, were arrangements about the house and farm build her bosom. And then, stroke after stroke told ' eous jaws.’ a lady with whom he received the substantial governments, and to a certain class of men. aeeD at intervals passing from the kitchen pre of Fifteen—the author of the lines being then ings. they will be wanting on the farm. The of her early womanhood—of the love and care, I Black paused to show us the scars on his dowry of ten thousand dollars, and a fail- * Whatever may be said to the contrary, the paring the supper. The girl who set out the but fourteen years old. AVe wonder that liter farmer is bound to train up his family in habits and hopes aDd fears and toils through which breast and arms, particularly the large scar prospect for more. Shortly afterward, while Government inclines to the entire abolition of table, and spread the white, stainless cloth, and she passed during those long years, till Fifty ature has not since beard of him. of good order, by which everything should be | where the flesh was torn from the bone on oeupying the pulpit, he gave out a hymn, kept iu its place, and everything done in its serfdom, for reasons which explain themselves. arranged the plates, seemed to do it gracefully rang out, harsh and loud. From that to Sixty, The Sailor*, Farewell Io the Family Fleel. and quietly, as if she had made duties a study his shoulder. He continued : read the first four verses, and was proceding proper connection, and habits of neatness, In the first place, so important a measure would each stroke told of the Btrong, warm-hearted Wail ye winds while I repeal, ‘ I was a little faint when his teeth went in, to read the fifth,commencing; which shall lead to the instant detection ani unquestionably give it great popularity iu the and a science, and won a passing glanco of ad mother and grandmother, living over again her A parting signal to the fleet, provinces: and, besides, it would augment its miration as a very neat and pretty servant—a ■ it was unpleasant, and I had time to think “ Forever let my grateful heart,” removal of every nuisance, are among the good own joys and sorrows in those o( her children Whose station is at home: influence just in proportion as it would weaken model of a ‘ help.’ Altogether, he tboguht it a habits in which children should he brought up and children’s children. Every family of all the Then waft the sea hoy’s’simple prayer, of a dozen ways of dying, any of which when he hesitated, baulked, and exclaimed : that of the aristocracy. charming family. When they sat at the cheer- from infancy. The health, the comfort, and the group wanted grandmother then, and the only And let it oft be whispered there. : I would have preferred to that, had a choice -A hem ! The choir will omit the fifth verse,’ ‘ But, I repeat, when we come to details, the fnl supper, and he tasted the light, home made strife was who should secure the prize; but, While other climes 1 roam. been possible. The wolf, apparently, didn’t respectability of his family demand this at his and sat down. The congregation, attracted hand. difficulties are innumerable. The dvorianstro, bread, and the sweet, fresh butter, and the hark ! the bell tolls on ! Seventy—seventy-one like the hold he had, for he tore out his by his apparent confusion, read the verse or nobility, have hitherto possessed the lands thinly sliced home cured boef. the hut, well —two—three—four. She begins to grow feeble, Farewell to Father, reverend hnlk, Among the provisions which the farmer should teeth, and tore out my coat, shirt and flesh, and domains, without partition, and in the full flavored tea, the excellency and good taste man requires some care, is not always perfectly pa Who spite of metal, spite of bulk, for themselvs, and smiled almost audibly as make for his family, are all tho; arrangements too, and seized again on my fur cap. It was they read : and utensils which are calculated to save time, exercise of a very extended authority. The ifested in the whole ordering, he felicitated tient or satisfied ; she goes from one child's house Must soon his cable slip, serfs are tools, rather than creatures, in their himself upon having found so pleasant a home, labor and strength. There is mush hard work to another, bo that no one place seems like home. But ere he’s broken up I’ll try, a lucky mistake for me. I felt his wet lips ‘ Forever let my grateful heart hands. The lords have power to sell their peas even if it was only for a few days. After the She murmurs in plaintive tones that, after all The flag of gratitude to fly, on my forehead, and had just time to let go His boundles grace adore, to be done in toe family of tho farmer, and on certain days and at certain season-, females are ants to any purchaser they may please, to con supper was over and the table cleared, a third her toil and weariness, it is hard she cannot be In duty to the ship. of my hold on his throat and clutch my Which gives ten thousand blsssings now, demn them to all kinds of corporal punishments, young lady, very neatly dressed, entered the allowed a home to die in ; that she must be sent tasked to the full extent of their strength and knife, when he shook off the cap and made And bids me hope for more.” and to impose upon them as heavy taxes as the room and was formally introduced to him as rather than invited from house to house. Eighty Farewell to Mother, first rate she, powers of endurance. Now I v - uld not rec poor wretches can pay. —eighty-one—two— three—four; ah, she is now Who launched me on life’s stormy sea, another attempt to get a mouthful, but his ommend that you should get every new pattern one of the sisters, Miss Sarah. He was not a And rigged me fore and aft; throat was in no fix to swallow it, for my A Queer Mistake. The rifles. recently of cooking stove, or washing macl ine, or churn, 1 The only obligation imposed by law on the little surprised to find that the neat servant-girl a second child—now, she has outlived her use territorial proprietors is, that the portion of whose handi-work had won his admiration, was fulness—she has now ceased to be a comfort to May Providence her timbers spare, knife-blade was working desperately across seized at Lexington, Missouri because it was that you may see advertised in the ne wspapers. land cultivated by the peasant must be sold with And keep her hull in good repair supposed they were on their way to the free But 1 would have you to keep the-em good or-1 oue of the sisters. He found her as sprightly, herself or anybody ;’ that is, she has ceased to his jugular vein, and the point of it was him. This obligation is of recent date, end was cheerful, as accomplished, and as he though, a be profitable to her earth-craving and money- To tow the smaller craft. feeling between the vertebrae for Us spinal State men in Kansas, turn out to be U .