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^ V C llO r it r other- Next winter you will chat with oth- withered face : that is a. comfort For us ty. Bat no ! do not let me say that—it is! husband. (Dinner’s the time to bring ’em! with them, but every skool boy nose PRESSED* nose our ka- J C r i ery; now and then, perhaps, I will be re- women to live after youth is passed, is not in my weakness itself that I should find home.) He sat down, said nothing, looked reer has been tremeniis OT;i Igs’ Store. IS PRINTEDPRrv-rcn EVERYfvvnv romFRIDAY i v MORNING BY I____1.. . ., . ... i ...... _ I ° ».vnaitiy tremenjis. is. iua You nil will excuse tf31 membered in the conversation, and some one living; that sorrow will be spared me. I strength ; for if I lose my philosophy and my j daggers, aDd pretended to quarrel with the me if 1 don't prase the erlv settlers of the S. H. NOYES, will say, »That poor Countess D. was a good will have had nothing but enjoyment Since ’ courage in facing death, I should lose it tenderest of tenderloins. The fact was how- Kobnies. People which hung idiotic old PUBLISHER ASD PROPRIETOR. little woman—very pretty, very gay; we the age of fifteen I have had three beautiful still more before wrinkled and gray hairs, ever, that he was preserving an enormous wimmin fur witches, burnt holes in Qurker’s BRIDGTON, ME. are sorry she is dead.” Will they say that? years of girlhood. Since then, two serene! The crisis approaches. The moment is come corner for the dumplin, j tongues, and consigned their feller critters Who knows ? I was not, perhaps, at pretty years of marriage with a good man, who did | to close this gossiping, and to leave you, my The dumplin came. Mu. Smuggins undid to the tredmill anl pillery on the slighest CHARLES LAMSON, EDITOR. ' or as gay as I thought myself—perhaps with all in his power to make me forget the dis- j dear and well-beloved friend. I pray God the lower button, drew himself half a foot provocashun may have been very nice folks All letters must be addressed to the ' many Farilta of which I was ignorant, and proportion in our ages ; since then, splend- that he will add to your life those years nearer to his work, and handed his plate, Walters, Sur- in their way, but I must confess I don’t ad­ Publisher.Communications intended for tkat ^ou kad *°° muck kindness to tell m e; id years of freedom. Total—fifteen years of; which I should have hoped for, and that he saying gruffly—“Give me some of that,” , Whips, &c, mire thir stile and will drop them all. I * sale. publication should be accompanied by the w^en I am dead I will be dealt with happiness. I would be unjust if I were not would also give to you all that which-might “You can have it all, my dear,’* was the suppose they meat well, aDd so in the novpl name of the author. l-____* l y l without any mercy. One only speak the , content with my lot—there is not so much still have been mine of happiness in this mild acquiescence of his wife, as she pushed and techin lanwidge of the newspapers, ‘peas truth of the dead. But I care nothing for | of happiness for every woman. So I should; world. Think of me sometimes, and do not ‘ the dish towards him. Terms. ONE DOLLAR A YEA1! IN AD- .. . . , , ... , ... , , .. to their ashis.” Thare was no diskount, sEvil Y ASCE; one dollar fifty-cents at the end of the Judgmcnt whlcVl the world Wl11 have of not complain too much of it, except of you weep for me more than I do for myself, but Mr. Smuggins took off the cover. He turn- however, on them brave men who fit, bled the year me ’ tke °Pln^on of my friends alone inter- who will regret me, or I am deceived. And corruption preserve in your heart for me the place that ed pale. and died in the American Revolushun. Wo lid becomes T e r m s o f A d v e r t i s i n g . One square 16 ests me. Do you believe that I have always my lovers! it is proper that I should think a true, sincere and devoted friend, such as “What’s this ?” he shouted, needn’t be afraid of setting them too steep. in the cir- lines, one insertion 75 cents, 3 insertions been frank and sincere in the expression of of them at this time. Will they weep for your departed one merits. Adieu, Amelie, “The pudding, my dear,” was the reply. body, and Like my Show, thfy will stand a heep of part o f it. v 51:00 ; 3 months $2:00 ; 6 months $3:50; -one my sentiments ; that i3 all that 1 ask. But me ? I entreat you to deliver my last words C o u n t e s s D. ‘What the------have you been doing to it?’ praze. nor is tliere year $6.00; 1-4 column $18:00 ; 1-2 column you do not doubt it, yon dear Matilda. You to them. Say I have always laughed at he frantically demanded. I see mutch to admire in New England.— 10 scroiulous $30:00 ; one column $50:00 know me well; you will regret me, and I them—that will console them. You know MATRIMONIAL PHILOSOPHIES. ircurial dis- “I rolled it in the ashes, my sweet love.— Your gals in particular air abowt as snug r unhealthy JOB PRINTING executed with neatness, am sure you will never find any one with them all; is it not so ? The list, besides, You know you said this morning that I dar­ bilt peaces of Calliker as 1 ever saw. They BY A. F. BANKS. habits, the cheapness and despatch. whom you will like so much to chat at con- is not very long, and I am almost humilia- ed not disobey you. No more I have, dear. by the vene- air full 6qual to the corn fed gals of Ohio origin, it i9 certs, or balls, in a corner of the saloon, j ted in counting so small a number of ad- When Mr. Smuggins married, he had fond- There’s your puddihg—eat it.” The speci- and Injianuy, and will make the bescest Lind From the Home Journal. descending where we passed every one in review, and ' mirers in a world where are so many fools, ly hoped to insure domistic bliss. Three men of conjugal obeidenco disappeared sud- of wives. It sets my buzzom on fire to look he third and PARISIAN’ WORLD OF FASHION. where we amused ourself with remarks on We have first by date, Mr. L., who was fore- m.s to be the months after that important event, he ex- denly out of the room, with a hearty laugh, at ’em. isit the in- R e m a r k a b l e L e t t e r f r o m a B e l l e a n d their manner, their dress, and their irregu-' most to distinguish me and to pay court to pressed "his conviction, with savage earnest- it was lucky for her that the door was on Be still my sole, be still, children.” & you, Hart, stop cuttin’ up ! B e a u t y , r e c e n t l y d e c e a s e d . larities. It is certainly very true that there me for a good motive—to marry my forty ness, to Mrs. Smuggins—that he hadn’t. If her , and had been left ajar expressly sition from Which affecting Hues is either from tho latter which were a great many amusing people in your thousand pounds incom?. The others are he had expected nothing (vide an ancient vol- fur a prompt exit. organs, is We give place, with great pleasure, to the : drawing-rooms. The Parisian world is,is,par par little Mr. P., who has proclaimed me the urae,) he might have been a blessed individ- Mr. Srauggiûs said many a highly immor- pen of Govner Morrill, of Maine, or Dr. Watts swellings ; and I disremember which. I like your skool sores. Tl,is accompnaying amusing and characters tic j excellence, the world of eccentric women. You best waltzer in Paris—I owe some acknowl- ual ; as it was, he was a wofully disappoint- al thing on the impulse of the moment ; how i the blood, French letter, translated from one of the are veryvcry happy, dear friend;friend ; you will see edgment for the fame he has given meme; ; the ed one. ! ever, he was too much of a philosopher to houses, your rneetin houses, your that serof'u- Paris journals, by a charming American again all those people who have so greatly Marquis de K., who wished to give me the Mrs. Snuggine quietly delivered a simular let his pudding cool ; so he cut it open, and gumpshun, &c., but your favorite Bevrige I from scroll despise. I allude to the New England lium ; ar less pow- dy now in Europe. It was writen by the amused us : Madame N., who danced in so signal honor for renouncing, for ray sake, ! opinion respecting herself1 and went on with ; scooped out the middle. ler diseases; late Countess D., who, with her health ex- extraordinary a manner. Madame A., whose celibacy, to which he had remained faithful her knitting with aggravating calmness. j He then went down town, and gave a lit- it is wuss nor the kind of whiskey of Injiau- sh by disor- hausted by the fatigues of last winter’s gay - toilets are so strange- -the lady with tire f°r nearly sixty years—a triumph which I Mr Smuggins walked about the room evi- tie boy a lick on the head for presuming to ny, which eats threw stun jugs and will ons in their turn the stomach of the most shiftlis Hog. y this taint, ety in the trench capital, was sent by her extravagant trimmings. Madame A., the had the bad taste to decline; the two ele- dently under the impression that the law slip down against him. I seldom seek consolation in the flowing lonsumption physicans to one of the famous mineral queen of the crinoline, and then I think that gant M. do F., more elegant than eloquent, fo r‘assult and battery,’ was both unhallow-j lie didn’t go home to supper. He got that ly has its or- Bole, but tother day I worrid down sum of contaniina- springs of Germany, where she died last crinoline will live longer than I, and that I who has for three hundred times repeated ed unconstitutional. jat Thomson’s and then went to the ases of the month, after a stay of three weeks. The see jts fall!. Madame de B., with her to me the same compliments—one on my Suddenly he stopped. “Mrs. Smuggins— j theatre. About ten o’clock, something in your Rum. The first glass induced me to 1, of all the wear like a infooriated trooper. On takins day before her death let us add, this lady, languishing airs, always in search of an J figure> tHe other on my toilet—and who nev- Mrs. Smuggings !” he roared, as he recived the play seemed to tickle his fancy amazing- ated by the the seckond glass I was seized with a desire whom, the Parishan world so much admired, adinirer who never comes; Mesdames N. and ier anything else ; M. de E., who always no reply. j ly, for he scratched his head as though an to brake winders, and after inbibin the third e scrofulous; anl who was so much distinguished as much always exhibiting in public the spectacle swore that without me life would be insup- “ Well, well, I hear you, man, I hear you,” idea had suddenly taken root there, and smil- lis lurking glass I knockt a small boy down, picket his by her beauty as by her wit, wrote one o f . of their jealous rivalries. You remember, portable, and that if he did not marry me said that amaible lady ; and she took up an- ’ ed. Hamlet touched the conscience of a king undermined pocket of a New \ ork Ledger and wildly teni we must her friends at Paris this letter, which crea- do you not, the night when a third robber 116 would die—unfortunately 1 shall not be other loop. “ What is it ?” with a play ; had a play touched the coa­ commenced readin of Sylvan us Knoobbs last -ative medi- ted a sensation there in the circle in which carried away from them both the two happy ! ^ere to reproach him with breaking his word. “Am I to have a padding for my dinner, science of Thomas Smuggins? It looked by food and Tail. I verily do believe that if Ddc histid upply in she moved, and which was obtained by per- little Mr. B ? Madame X., with the preten- |r c*0se the list with M. de G. Is it by de-jornot?” ! like it, to judge from analogy : for the king to ail0t^er ,ias j M l 1 mission published entire in a Parisian revue sioDS of comedy in a drawing-room, and 6iga that 1 have done so ? I can say this “Perhaps you may, and may be you alluded to didn’t depart quicker than he did. cnu^ °to^ t^l^ 3t^ Sy U aV desPeidt

D e a r A m e l ie ,—I announce to you sad news, talking continually of her dresses, her tal- now, and I permit you to repeat it to him. mayn't,” wa^ his rib’s unsatisfactory reply. The main difference between Mr. Smuggins; Ha dreadful 1 ^ °Unt «t “on papers. arilla, When you receive this letter I will, in all ent, her success, and who bridled herself up Perhaps I would have been foolish to marry “ Well, we’ll see about that,” snarled Mr- and the crowned blackguard was, that the u^und » asjlloflkknid]iten- the medical probability, have ceased to live. The doc- / so exquisitely when some elegant young men again, and Mr. Ferdinand de C. was twenty- Smuggins, stamping round, and making his former made his exit with a'grin on his phiz, ® U ^ 1 e P-lsouu supei vianun of r this every lady. It is tors say so, and this time they are not de-) said to her : “ Truly, madaine, the best ac- six. What sorrow I might have prepared ioat tails fly about. and the latter didn’t. I and make their ^ V ~ ^easC8’ medial» that ceived. I feel my hour approaches. Never- 1 tresses of the French theatre cannot play in for myself; it is better that I should escape “ Well, mv dear, vou had better eo and *ee Mr-Smuggins carried his smile home with es . . ~um Lolj mrgation of ' And tliea him, and up to his bed-room, where Mrs. 1ster’ Skuu U 813 >'ou w od a Wlid r>d, and the theless I still have my senses, and there yet; comedy like you.” Vile flatterers! they did it. It will be soon—to-morrow, to-day, im- ' about it ; Sukep’s in the kitchen.’1 tractive con- remains to me strength enough in my fingers not dare to finish the sentence by adding, mediately, perhaps. I have every night a she dropped a stitch. i Smuggins was making paradoxical prepara-j "*tk a kre kraud tkid to his tale, & whilo Ttn ployed for to write you as long as I shall wish; but: “ Happily for them.” Madame G., so re- terrible crisis, which threatens to carry me “ You’d aggravate a saint, Madam,” ex- ^ons (by debarrasing herself of her luggage) X ' ak° 3 ° u b .il do a first rate ; also* those IV VAAJV W AJKVUIAVl A/HJ • * l it. such as that does not delay death, who has already markable for her musical pretensions and off. Perhaps the one I shall have to-night claimed Mr. Smugffins.Smuggins. I &r a trip to Blanket Bay. Itking fur >’oursclf aad everybody cbo.wt you “Deuce take it,” said he, a few minutes af-1 SÜUQûiÏS a11 kinds of iatoxicatiu Irakers. St A ntho- seized the greater part of his prey. It Í3 wh0 understands so well to slip in at all the may give my me freedom. Let the will of God “Do saints upset chairs in that w ay?’ VS, PlMI'LES You don’t need ’em no mor’n a cat needs 2 was Uie meek inquiry. : terwards, with an “Olive-branch” creak in and B o il s , impossible for me to stir or move. I can ■ tetes a song to exhibit that little thead of be accomplished—I am ready. I have at­ Mrs. Smuggins,” said th« male proprietor histone. "I soy, Mary, do you knotr «here1 noshmgalxi«! tlio trouble au.i su m , S c a i.p scarce hear, and it seems to mo that I have J vinegar called her voice. Madame de L., tended to my devotions, my conscience is at if. S y t h i l i - of that euphonious name confronting hU - J - » “ »P i*? wish J„«M the,®w.e.Bat ««tola jour mnard. u o r s Y , Dvs- already my feet and a part of my body in who displays so arrogantely her poor aris- rest, and I have arranged my worldly affairs e 6 - - - - ...... arc cast iron avoid New England s favor­ sleeping partner. get it for me, that’s a good girl.” I, ALL COM- ihe grave. A miracle could alone draw me tocracy* Madame I., so vain of her luxur- excepting writing my will. I have freed my ite Bevrige. “To be sure I will, Thomas,” was the hear­ ) OR IMPURE t he nee ; but I have not the vanity to sup-. jant false hair, with which she imagines servants ; I have disposed of several sums, “ Well.” Impurity of ty response, “Ah ! here it is.” My friends I’me dun. I tear myself awiiy • scrofula is pose that Heaven would condescend a mir- j that she deceives everybody, and who says here and there, in charity. My very dear “Will you go and make me a pudding or from you with tears iu my eyes andapleas- e particular “Thank you, thank you.” acle in my favor. Far from murmuring or with such charming impertinence, that her relations will find themselves poorer than not ?” ent odor of Onyuns abowt uiy close. In the parilla is to “ No.” “Look here, Thomas,” said Mary, laying j fluid, with- accusing it, I return it thanks for having too abundant hair gives her constant head- they had expected, and I have had the bad langwidge of mister Catterliue to the Hum- “You won’t?” her hand gently on his arm, “we had words ible in con- given me more than I deserve, in giving me aches. How we laughed the day that mal- heart to rejoice at this little deception. Y'ou muns, I go but perhaps I shall cum back to-day I hope they will never happen again. resignation. Who would have believed, when | icious old baroness B. said to her, “How well have not been forgotton in these last ar­ “Don’t bother; me I’ve told you once.” agin. Adoo, people of Wethersfield, be I fancy, Mrs. Smuggins, that you eutered We haven’t been together very long, and we Pills, we parted three weeks ago, that we spoke ■ your hair is dressed, dear madame; will you rangements. I reserve for you a gift, and virtoous & you’ll be happy. >/ Physic, and saw each other for the last time, and give me the name of your hair-dresser ?” — some commissions. You will receive at the into a compact to obey me,” said her shame- may as ^Ml make up our minds to start straight, or we shall be coming in some day within the that our smiling adieu was a last farewell.! Do not be surprised that I depict all these same time with this letter a little casket,: fully deceived lord, beating the “devil’s tat- rithstand or or other most confoundedly crooked. I PERSONAL a p p e a r a n c e o f LITER- ; properties A h! w ell; as for me, I wa3 more sorry than follies in my last moments. I assure you in which you will find three things—a brace- too” on his best carpet, promised to love you; and 1 do, dearly. I ARY PEOPLE. rate every I wished to appear. I had a presentiment,! that I cannot help it I have no ambition let, an order on my banker, and a medal-1 ^ b® ordered,'' was the reply. And correcting promiShed to honor you ; well, I do. 1 prom­ though my apparent health gave me no rea-j to make a heroine of myself—I write sim- lion. The bracelet that you have often ad- the ladX with a great deal dignity, pick- A correspondent of the Springfield Re­ ' its healthy ised to obey you ; now, Thomas, ask mo to hese proper- son to despair. I was as active as ever.— ply the things which come in my mind. If naired, is for yon, dear friend, and I entreat ed UP ^er traps, and flounced out of the publican gives the following peu and ink down with do anything in my power; in reason, or al­ The day before my departure, we were to- ¡ they have a tinge of gayety, a vein of pleas- you to Keep it in memory of me. By the j room- sketches of prominent literary people ; tonished to most out of reason, as you asked me to get by a remedy gether at the opera ; I was as gay as usual, antry, it is natural, and without any affec- draft, which is payable to your order, you another minute the outraged gentleman Emerson looks like a refined farmer, med- your night-cap, and I’ll do it, gladly and itative aud quieL Longfellow like a good- and I chatted passably between tho acts, and tation. You know well that I have always will receive the sum of fifty thousand francs, wa3 in the kitchen. “Sukey,” he said furi- •y-day com- which I desire you to distribute among the onsly. “make me a currant dumplin for din- unmurmuringly. But, if you ask me to ^ do | natured beef^ater. Holmes like a ready-to any for mid* also during the music. Our physician— | been a little sarcastic—a little witty. I will anything as you asked me to make that e agents be- poor. I know well this mission will be agree- ner—ptonty of currants. ’ laugh little body, wishing only to be “as who, like the rest of his profession, is a very die in final impenitence. Still I compre- pudding—‘ Gol and make a pudding!’ I gratis my able to you, and with what zeal you will, ^y 8ir-” replied that young lady, “here s funny as he can.” Everett seems only the certificates encouraging one—treated my disease as hend that I am wrong to-day to remember Won’t do it. I will obey you, Tom, but I ; search for the worthy poor to be relieved.— ! one a bilin.’ ” graceful gentleman, who has been handsome. heir use in imaginary, and assured me that a month’s | these follies, and that 1 ought to show more won’t be ordered / ” Costivenesr, But, if you should find in your search for ^fr. Smuggins was in the same dreadful Beecher a ruddy, rollicking boy. Whittier mi disorder- sojourn at the springs would re-establish it ^ Christian charity. But, on the other hand, “There, now' keep still! nuff ’ced,” came objects of charity, a poor, young woman who position that we could imagine a certain EJ- the most retiring of Quakers. And thu3 I 71, P a in in completely. I did not wish to underceive would I not be inexcusable to sadden my merrily from Tom’s lips, as he closed hers s Vlatulcn- him in the very good opinion that he had of last hours 1 I invoke caricatures to drive would be sorry to die, and who might be itor would be in, deprived of a “grievance ...... might name ethers. Not one of these gen- and other with a thrilling kiss my state. The German physicians are less a way the sad images which would assail restored by the care of physicians and with He was fairly flabbergasted—ideal Is, word- , put 0Q aio-ht-cap blew telemen can be called handsome, unless we a low state out the functions. except Beecher, who might be a deal hand­ sanguine. Two days after my arrival here, me, and I succeed in i t ; for my composure expensive medicines, I recommend her to less, with the exception of ‘nonsence, which jumpgj ¿uto 5^ andi overcoiovercome by the came feebly forth. _____somer. ____ Mrs. _.0Sigourney,______the grandmother I wa3 seized with the serious attack which has not for one moment been ruffled. I am you; and give to her as much as you pos- . . . . . — a contending emotions of that eventiful day, . , . . . . “ Well, look, sir, for yourself, said Susan. , , i of American‘female literature, m her prune is killing me. The gentlemen of the Faculty sure you would be pleased to see that I am sibly can. The medallion encloses my por-...... , both were almost immediately heard to snore1 Crortp, “Missus made it with her own two hands an . . (if we may believe her portrait) was quite are not agreed as to the disease of which I so calm and so strong. Death does not j trait, taken last winter. It is not to you, ,, in blissful unison, and fo r hour ago.” : handsome. Catherine Beecher is homelv. a d vane- ain dying. It seems an inexplicable com- alarm me : I face it without emotion. Never- j that I bequeath it. Can you not imagine And there, sure enough, bobbing up and _ _ r , ' . , . i Mrs. Beecher Stowe so ordinary in looks that plicaion of maladies, and- the clearest of theless I possess all the good things which for whom I intend it? I wish that you will If ires. Let ilrs. *inuggin3 be your mod- . . . , the affair is that there are several reasons make me love life, and I have often heard announce my death to M. Ferdinand de C. down, was a glorious sized dumplin—the spe- 06 J she has been taken for Mrs. Stowe s “Bid- 0 * , . _ . ,. , , ' dy.” Mrs. E. F. Ellet looks like a washer for which I die. How shall I escape them ? whispered around m e:—“She is young hand- in this manner. You will write to him to , °ies Jumplin on which he doted. Husbands. It is no disgrace to be ruled „ , T, ,, , . I have not for one moment entertained an some, rich, a widow—everything to make a come and see you immediately, because you Considerably mollified, yet filled with the ¡woman. Margaret Fuller was plain. Char­ on certain points by a Mrs. Smuggm3 1 idea of it So when these brave physicians woman’s life happy.” Ah! yes; but the have some news to tell him. You will say sense of a wronged husband, he proceeded to lotte Cushman has a face as marked as Dan­ iel W’ebster’s, and quite as strong. So has saw that 1 was sure af my fate, and that I most valuable of all these advantages would to him, “That the poor Countess D. is dead!” i w‘^e 3 room- “ ARTEMIS W ARD'S’1 4TH J ULY ORA. was not too much alarmed by it, and that I soon have disappeared. The graces of my You will look directly at him wjiile saying “ Well, madam, he began, “so it seems T i U N . Elizabeth Blackwell. Harriet Ilosmer looks asked them to speak frankly, under the person, my fine figure, would not long have it : you will see if he is troubled, if he turns tliere i8 a pulling a.ter all. ------— | like a man. Mrs. Oakes Spilth is consid- “Artemas Ward,” the quaint Western hu- [ cm] hantyfomc. Mrs. Julia Ward Howe has pretext that I had important affairs to at- remained to me. They were on the point of pale, if he shows a sincere sorrow, if his “ ds there? was the echo. morist publishes his Fourth July Oration in ! been a New y ork belle. Frances S. OsgooJ tend to, they said to me, with an appear- bidding me farewell with my youth. I can heart is broken—in one word, if he truly, “ Yes, madam, anil it s lucky for you that the Cleveland Flaindealer, with the following-had a love[y, womanly face. Amelia K ance o f sorrow so amusing.—“ You wish, then, acknowledge to you my age, now in this fin- loves me. You have enough penetration there to make your will ?” My will ? goodness! al hour, when all coquetry ceases—I am not to be deceived by him. If you are satis- > really ?” was the provocative re- preface. Weiby was almost beautiful. Sarah J. Ifale, Sues . I send hereuita a synopsis of the ! ju bpr young days, qnko, unless her picture Now, I will not give myself that solemn thirty! There is but one month yet before fied with him—if he mourns for me as I response. skedyule of my orashun on the 4th of J uly at ennui. I have in the world some male and I reach it ; and I have pretended« that . u » .I was wish«mu to» be »v - mourned—you « . . u w __ will give ^ him my j “ les,______madam,_____ it—is. _ __ In__ fact,__^ ^ you ___ dare The Davidson sisters, a3 well as their female cousins, and my heirs by law; they but twenty-seven. It was falsehood. I likeness. If, however,’* he is only slightly not, no, Mrs. Smuggins, dared not have dis- WeUuirafiel(L I’lease correct the spellin andj gifted mother, possessed beauty. If we cross n. t : . . . . -v .__1__ -I- ,____.V-. ______puuktooate it in proper stile. I spoke two , th„ we find Ah tuna d* s?«»i « . , will know how to divide my possessions, and made myself younger, not to get too far in moved, if yon only find in him a little regret obeyed me. You know that it was made, the ocean we find Maiauie de Stael was a hours & was ninety-six minutes passin a if they dosnot, so much the worse for them ! advance of my contemporaries, who under- keep the portrait for yourself, and tell M and wanted to give me a specimen of your fright; but Hannan Moore was handsome; They will find fault, and I do not wish to stand so well how to stop on the road, to [ de C. that he is an ingrate. Oh! but how iofornal cantankerousness. given pint. here wa» tween tw^ ^^u Elizabeth Fry, glorious; Letetia Langdou mix myself in it. Instead, then, of directing correct the account, to retrench the years sincerely I hope that the likeness will Dot “ In-deed!” replied Mrs Smuggins with a P-rsons present,, w o wit op.n^uxo^t s pretty; Mr3. Homans woaderously lovely; my rill, I prefer to spend my last moments which displease them. I have always had a remain with you! I felt confident that I suspicions emphasis. “No tr, if you don’t and closed ey <.s lstca. tj in- , Mary Howitt fair and man-only; Mrs. Nor in writing you. All the recollections of my greater horror of old age than of death.— could rely upon myself. Am I going to be leave the rooom / w ill; all that I’ve got to aUl'U:ikua'. . . ton regally beautiful; E.uaheth Barrett fifecrowj upon me, and besiege me at tLis Once, when I saw a little old woman who weak at the last moment? Will I be less say is, that I won’t be ordered.'r And she Tue oration use 13 a ^ & “b aa Browning in physique :s angular,and thoug-i A. P . ¡1st moment. I select the best of them, and hail been handsome in her time, and now brave than I believed myself ? Have I been went to another room, s’, ammed the door, and onc 1 ‘“ ¿S8 1 at ^ rhe has magnificent eyes, her face U sug iu those I find you. I wish to end my life in had a deformed figure, wrinkled cheeks, and wicked in saying that there could have been locked it. Mr smuggins, boiling over with J '-t g ->ttea ° esuojoinaE t ract or .. gestive of a tombstone. (J.arlolto Croat j :g e o N , chatting with you, my excellent friend ; but skin like an apple that has passed the win- nothing more for me in the future? A h! indignation, consoled himself as he went Alter the usoa aposLroi tie 33 had a look is her eyes better than all b*2au '«fortunately it is an interview in which I ter on a board, I said, “A las! I will one day yes; there had been friendship—if there had down-town with the fact that he had gained of Liberty,^ e says .—■ ^ ^ ty of features. But if wo look at British tlone will speak. You will not be hereto be like that. Rather death.” A h ! well, I been, perhaps, still a little love—one might his point, and that his pudding was boiling 1 han t time to no.is t e grow of Amc. men of first-class cranium.i rhaxspeare and ,Y CHKKPE’ «ply to me, as in our delicious chat of the have escaped it. I will never be au old wo- accustom one’s self to old age ; a woman too.jiMy from the time when the Mayflower cum pulton were handsome , L r Johnson was a => 35 list winter. How well we understand each; man—I will never have a bent figure nor a 1 might be' harpy still in sur-i-ing her beau-rinner-tiae cam#, and sc did our injured '6^ r i3 t,Je 1 l!grkn ar‘ J - •T': P«:ck of uglmoss; so - ore G:-an.

just ricci r- 35 & T ax Payers. The following are the names For the Reporter. III ISSINO W< The “ Professor” who talks through the iga-Tlm following from the Lynn Reporter, A little Strange. It has seemed not a Bridgton, Aug. 20, 1859; tolerably handsome; cannot fail to interest the numerous relatives of individuals and firms who are assessed Aug- 19; ftIrS i •y, Byron, Moore, Camp- little strange to us that Bro. Brock of the Atlantic Monthly, has had some questions -ously disappe of the Patch family in Bridgton. The second $25 CK) aud over in Bridgton, for the year Mr. Editor,— Allow me a little space it( .1 were uncommonly so. Sir j sent in for him to answer. One of which to dny* ftJ*ve Maine Rural, who is a rebublican even of your columns, to notice one of our home iu Bkeleton, in a .1, looked very orJinary, in spite | was: “What constitutes a gentleman ?” wife of Capt. Patch was a sister of Mr. Ben­ 1359 :— the extremest cast, should be the admirer Andrews Samuel, 49 84 ejgco R iv',3r> i j head. Maeauley is homely. Bul- To this he gave several answers, hirst, jamin Cleaves now deceased, tlflj father of „rly hideous, although a dandy. and champion of that most knavish of des­ Bailey Richard S. 67 43 ] 0f ,\lr. Keyzer not trying to be a gentleman; second, Self-j the Cleaves families in this village, and sis­ yearn of ago, i .8 Dickens is called handsome,^ but pots, Louis Napoleon. What is there about Bennett Joseph, 29 76 s of Education everywhere. Its locv ..«red with jewelry he can but look like a respect underlying courtesy; third, Knowl- j ter of the wife of the late Nathaniel Burn­ Been)an Stephen, 31 93 thè only smte the French Emperor that so fascinates our i as easy of access, as its healthful- t|l3 timo she w simpleton. and observance of the fitness of things in ham, mother of Mr.-Joshua C. Burnham of Berry Albert G. 32 02 , reformatory and really liberty-loving broth­ Billings Luther, 44 62 1 ttid beauty, are favorable to conten4 ■water freni thè social intercourse; fourth, pounds, shillings | this town. Also, sister to the mother of Mr. er? It would seem that there should be no Bridgham George J. 42 53 meat and study. Tho prosperity of tha 0J tini woods fi audience, (as many suppose.) Nathan Church of Naples. She often during 32 41 notliscòver no particle of sympathy on the part of an ultra Brigham Aaron, school has been somewhat affected by chnngj Another question was; “ Whetherface or her life visited her friends in Bridgton, and Bray Jacob and J. B. 28 82 was lyi»3 «u 1 republican editor for a selfish, prejured, of teachers although all have been good ; and figure is most attractive in the female sex? i will bo remembered by them as a woman of Brown Luke, 40 00 usurping, thought-suppressing, cold-blood­ 26 85 the Trustees, no doubt, seo that good teach­ which was, lie says, answered as follows i excellent information and pleasing manners Carter Henry, The Russla ed aud cruel tyrant. Aud yet Bro. Brock Carsley Augustus R, 27 20 ers Should be engaged for longer terms. Tin Mr. Editor:— I had the pleasure of spend: State p tpur g¡ by a young man about town :— Chaplin Osborn, 51 27 FRIDAY MORNING, AUG. 26, 1859. manifests a good deal for the man who has Rig the day, in company with, others of the institution never prospered belter nor wad m jnts ot Fr tn Chaplin George \Y. 26 02 motivos whio all the evil qualities above named—even the Quoth Tom, ‘Though her features be Patch family, in the woods uear Chebacco better appreciated than now. No stronger It is her figure pleases me.’ Choate Leamler, 27 69 lafratic. Se I ood to old ack French emperor! M hy is it, Bro. B. ? buie- Pond, in tins town. There were about eigh­ G H B . There are among ‘What may her figure be ?' I cried. Chadbourn Benj. aud George, 37 57 proof of this is needed, than the increasing ty present, all desea dents from Capt. Joseph ing buen cufi editors, as in other departments of labor, ly, you are in favor of the liberty of the O ne hundred thousand ! he replied. Cleaves Thomas, 57 95 numbers of scholars, and the records of those Prussia and I Patch, of Hamilton, who died Oct. 17, 1818, Cram Levi, 32 56 persons to whom it is natural to hold back. Press ! Surely, you believe in the capacity aged about eighty-seven years, lie was mar who have already gone from it. The Facul­ elairod that tb Cross, Senior & Jordan, 79 65 nient ontorlair They seem to be formed for checks and bal­ of the French people to maintain a demo­ The Edinburgh R eview' for July, has a riod Nov. 26, 1782, to Mary, daughter of Davis Richard, 47 82 ty of “Old Bowdoin” have more than ones not consider ti ances. They are therefore good down lull number of articles more than ordinarily in- j Richard and Dodge of Wen ham. He cratic form of government. You certainly Davis Alvin & Richard, 36 61 borne testimony to tho character aud disci* consider suoh i terestingfor the general reader. Among had by his first wife four sons and thr nags, and have their uses. Wo are not dis­ don’t believe that nations and peoples should Davis Alvin, 28 80 plino of students “fitted” at N. Bridgton; and that E nporors .. , „ • r n i i dautrhters, two ot whom dual childless, ttie Davis & Carter, 23 14 posed to dispute the utility of their mission, shed their blood at the selfiih bidding of one which are— “Life and Remains of Douglas |M)W reaitiill_r in Hamilton & Wenham the large number who have borne otf College eral rule laid Dilgo George & Son, 27 51 yet we cannot allow them to pronounce, un­ man who it is plain aims July to aggran­ Jerrold”— “Queen Marie Antoinette '—a pa- j jjj8 wjfe j iso l, and ho married Mi-s men are liará. Dodge Nathan, 28 67 honors, is a matter of pride to every citizen challenged, upon the entire sphero ot util­ dize his own family ! Do you not feel that per of uncommon historical interest, giving | Mary, daughter of Joshua and Mariam Fitch George estate, 43 81 of the town. The Board of Instructors for ities. We cannot allow' them to confound a man who requires. this sacrifice for such us a very important and truthful account o f; Cleaves, of Beverly, in 18Ui, by whom he Farnsworth Nancy, 76 17 Much of tho , | had six sons, tnreo ot whom uve in Lynn, the Fall term are too well known to need Foster Frances, 36 19 from a severo truth with error, in prosecuting their work selfish and limited ends, should be execrated, the character ami life of the renowned queen. ont3 in Salem, and two in Hamilton. ‘ His mention here. Foster Joseph It. 31 30 len for several of negation. The editor of the Peterborough and denounced by all lovers of enlightened — “Brialmont’s Life of the Duke of Willing- ■ children were represented at the gathering Austin S. 25 35 It is to be hoped that our own citizens will the crops brous ton”— “Adam Bede”—being a favorable re- to-day by twenty-three grand-children, twen- tures yellow an (N. II.) Transcript, who certainly has a fair liberty—a liberty that is beneficent and Fogg, Moore & Co. 56 01 be as ready to appreciate and sustain its command of scholastic words, shows him­ morally and spiritually elevating to its view of a very excellent novel now much I ty-Uve great-grand children, and three greaP Foster Moody estate. 40 20 had an unusua own schools, as the “region ’round about” it has also beet self one of these extreme negators—or meu- recipients ? Now there should be an un­ talked,of, and u review ot lonnyson s hly Ap ^ may not be unappropriatc to give a few Gage Richard, 43 97 Gibbs Jesse, 29 00 has always done ; and will furnish that sup- and New II imp of the King,” of which it speaks in high , facts in regard to the early history of the tal fogies—in a recent article on Phrenology compromising antagonism between tyrants Gibbs Rufus, 225 78 port which the interests and merits of this .so here.— [Newl terms This number of the Review is full Patch family. James Patch and bis brother and Spiritualism. This Rip Van Winkle, and the devotees of rational liberty, and Gibb3 Newton P. 27 83 institution so manifestly demand and d* well as matter of a I John were in this couniry as e.udy as l636 in a very stately and oracular manner, ig­ there inevitably is. It is this fact that caus­ of lively variety, as well as Glines Rebecca, 25 87 Kossuth’s her James s first child was born about 1617, and serve. Citizen. ] Gould Asa, 30 39 e.l by bis reee' nores this “oloy” and that “ism” for the es us to be surprised at your evident par­ highly instructive character, lt has foi the the father died in 1656. His only son James Gould Moses, 213 43 time of life, fa inadequate reason that they are not cowi- tiality for Louis Napoleon. It must be that Scientific an article on Geology, entitled married and settled on the Knights farm Green Jonathan, 30 61 A n A w ful R etribution. Some time last sense that he h in Ipswich Hamlet, which was given to him plete! Phrenology ho says is self-exploded, your charitable imagination invests that Fossil Footprints.” Reprinted by L. Scott Hale Jeremiah & Isaac G. 33 30 spring a company of lake’s Peakers left are no slight m by his father, by will. He had one son, Hazen Jacob, 53 90 Gray viilo, Illinois, for the Kansas gold re voy for the pur because it has undertaken to define the prodigious rascal with qualities which do & Co. 54 Gold Street, N. Y. John, who received the farm by will, and by llilton Nathaniel P. 34 50 gions. While travrlliug through the Indian which that pla indefinable—or, in other words, because it not belong to his character— which qualities ------| whom it was conveyed, by deed of gift, to Howe Algernon S. 76 24 country on their way out, one of the comp* of oblivion alon T he M aine R ural, published at Gardiner, ’ his sou James, who married Mary Brown, fails to find full anti well-rounded limits. you are blindly in love with. There is some­ Ingalls Darwin, 57 19 ny, a youug man of desperate character, hum case. Tho dise If wo mistake not, this article was writ­ thing in your position in relation to Louis has gained a head and lost one. What ad- i auti had two sons, James and Joseph.^ By Ingalls Ebenezer, 31 00 tue vicinity of Gray ville, named Xiaynes, ile- healed by any his will he gave the farm to his son Joseph vantage will accrue from the change, re­ Kilborn John & Charles 0. 63 77 i dared his determination to shoot the fird ten by a Unitarian clergyman,—or a clergy- Napoleon “more than natural, if philosophy Batch, by whom it was held until the time Kilborn William T. 42 37 i Indian he met, and, uuuappiiy during the man of some sort. That we may form a could find it out.” Naturally enough our mains to be seen. Tho new head we like of his death, in 1848,— thus continuing the Three or foiii Kimball Stephen, estate, 34 18 j day they overtook ou the prairie a ddcuce- homestead iu the family for over two hun­ fore n clergyir true estimate of his reasoning,—we supposed , friend loves talent; but talent used to com- the looks of very much; the one lost to the Larabee William H. 26 79 ! loos squaw, when bo in mere wickeJ wanton- dred years. The most of it yet remains bridegroom w* he would like to have it called reasoning,— pass narrow and base ends, is anything but establishment, we have never seen, nnd ’ Lewis Mary, 34 81 ness, levelled his guu and shot her dead. , „ , . , „ . _ . ] among the descendants, but not in the fam- gentleman reft Lewis Latliorp, 35 01 His companions were horror stricken at the wo will quote a sentence or two from his admirable, but becomes an extremely vul­ therefore cannot judge ot its configuration. name. Joseph Patch was a man of great last occasion h \Littlefield Nathaniel S. 93 12 j blood thirsty deed, but felt that they had article:— gar affair. Napoleon’s talen ts take a brute, Tho Rural makes a very haudsome ap- -usefulness, and held many responsible trusts so respectable Littlefield Itbamer, 41 54 ! no power to punish him. The tribe to*which in his native town, lie was a man of firm ed to appear at “Now Spiritualism (wa mean modern and materialistic range, and are therefore no pearance now, much better than it did with Mead John, estate & George E. 27 43 the squaw belonged was not tar distant mind and sterling sense, lie participated iu a state. The p spiritualism) must prove in the world of re­ proper object for the idolatry of those who a border. Bro. Chaney has left the Rufat, 51 58 when me deed was perpetrated. They uu- the Revolutionary war, was with Washing­ Nelson Abner M. said she oould i ligious faiths what phrenology is in the 61 96 j would rely mainly on mental and moral forc­ and is to be one of the editors of The Spirit­ ton at Loug island, aud afterwards served Osgood Nathaniel, “ AnJ why, p world of sciences,— a failure— and for a sim ­ Palmer John E. 28 02 the manner of her death. They pursued me es for the manumission of man from the ual Age, which is to be enlarged, put into as captain of the train band in his own town. ‘•Bjcaus®, sir, ilar reason. It seeks to fathom the unfath­ Perley Sarah 26 80 party ot Illinois x’ike's Peakers, and in a le» He received a pension for his services, which sober !” omable. It professes to lift the great veil bondage that hinders his free development quarto form, and its proprietorship changed. uours overtook them aud demanded to knot was continued to his wiJow after his decease. Perley John P. 330 07 ’ that the Almighty has 'drawn between the in a heavenly direction We hope the change all round will increase Perley Daniel, estate, 23 26 here and hereafter—to know what, except the success of the several papers. Perley Augustus, 183 80 ihe company of live or six Peakers Lind Tho Shoo B is with the eye of faith, can never be known— A gentleman, who hu9 recently been Perry William F. 41 23 1 themselves surrounded by iitarij two land in tho ui nu to make a science but of that which is above Tits A tlantic Monthly for September is stopping at North Bridgton for a short sea­ Pease Nathaniel, 50 13 dred enraged Indians who threatened to [ing over lone ? aud beyond philosophic research.” out, and has much very excellent reading, Not So.- Brother Hall of the Aroostoock son, thus writes of that pleasant village and Rose Carson, 26 66 ■ moiate the wuoio party it they did not up all over New Now the above extract, a3 does the whole in both prose and poetry. The poetic ar­ Pioneer addresses us as a “young man.”— Sears Charles A. 25 92 j out and give up tue murderer. To save i its Academy and Brass Baud. Had we been driven to tl article, sounds to us very much like twattle ticle entitled “Once and Now” is to our We esteem ourself fortunate, Bro. II., in hav­ Smith Henry, 33 49 owu lives mey gave up Xiaynes to tueir ve m ist be limits space, we should be pleased to give the let­ Smith Mary, estate, 39 40 geuce. He was taken bv the Indians to — though it has about it a solemn strut 1— mind very fine. We shall give it in our ing numbered nearly 48 years, which, in [thing else.— [No ter entire, from the Cambridge Chronicle. Stevens Caleb, 55 60 | short distauee, while his companions tarrii Wo had really thought that the “veil that next week’s issue. We have also some very these fast times, is considered an advauced Stone Dixej, 79 02 I ou their route to see what would be his U “This village is picturesquely situated at SlIAKSPRARE Tl the Almighty has drawn between the here powerful chapters of The Minister’s Wooing. age. To be sure, we are some coltish yet, the head of Lung Pond, a bcautifu. sued ot Stone Dixey & B. C. 36 93 After a wuite the Indians returned Stickney Moses & Moses jr. 31 39 1 their victims literally flayed alive, Mr. William Shf and hereafter,” had been lifted a great while Mrs. Stowe's own recent bereavement doubt­ and youthful in our feelings. But our face water, uiue miles in length, dotted with isl­ Avon, presents I Webb John, 26 94 had skimied him from head to foot, ago. We read in the goo 1 book that life and less had something to do iu describing the indicates plainly enough that we have “fall­ ands aud skirteil with held Hud luiest, thro' dies, and begs tc winch the neat white farm Uuuses g.isteu iu Walker Benjamin. 106 06 wretched beiug was still alive when bi immortality wp.s “brought to light,” not to profound grief of Mrs. Marvyn and Mary en from tho crust’ — though we certainly Whitney Benjamin «LBenj. F. 36 03 back to his companions, but in turiue written by him (heir emerald setting, like pcaris iu me co­ Idresád to one 0 the “eyq.of faith” simply, but to the real, 3cudder for the loss of poor James at sea. cannot be called crusty. Wo shall soon be ronal of nature. It is separated from me Whitman Charles, heirs, 35 51 worse thau hell tire, fie lived iu agony I “ Your boi “visual orbs” of man, thro’ the resurrection 3he thus speaks of the mission of sorrow : deemed more ambitious, but less pleasing viuage ox NO.V-JtESIDKNTS. enough to tell how ho had been tort Billings Horace, 27 47 but was soon released by death by uns of Jesus Christ! Are we mistaken about Sorrow is the great birth-agony of im­ Harrison,—nestling iu a pretty cove on the “ A line old Yankee gentleman, opposite shore,—by a wooded promontory Crat» Hansel leer, 95 81 rable sufferings. Terrible as the i\ this matter? How could the idea of an ex­ mortal powers,—sorrow is the great search- P l a n t e r ’s llo All of the olden time.'1 i iroui wnicu ou moonlight evenings tne Norm lugalls Theodore, citato, 26 13 : was, few can say it was- not deserved. er and revealer of hearts, the groat test of 1856. —To Dr. 1 istence “hereafter” have obtained at c;¡, but \ Uriugiun Brass DauTt'discourses its etniveu Jordon Richard D. 46 90 truth; for Plato has wisely said, sorrow Moore Luke, 26 19 affords mo pleas through the lifting of the veil that hides the will not endure sophisms^-all shams and Bad Spirits. Dr. Gardner of Boston, a mg music for the entertainment of the iu- Cause of t h e A urora Bureaus. * M. de Perley Charlotte, G7 00 with others, iu 1 hereafter from the here? Your Christian­ nabiiauts of both villages ; the soft notes Rive, the celebrated French asirono unrealities melt iu the fire of that awful Spiritualist, said in a recent convention ol Wa' ker, Warren & Brigham, 29 48 Pills an l Kid S i’uruacc. Sorrow reveals forces in ourselves stealing across the water aud reverberating piaius the production oi the Auror, ity. Mr. Transcript, seems to be of a very Spiritualists, that it might surprise most along tne shore us it a thousand mimic bauus - - mm* wife has been il we never dreamed of. The soul, a bound in tne following manner;— erangement, w uncertain and unsatisfactory kind. people to learn that the Emperor Napolcou were echoiyg the strain. “Joy to the worid!”— tho drouth i and steeping prisoner, hears her knock on When the suu, having passed into ility, caused In lt is certainly no part of “God’s providence her cell-door, and wakens. was entirely governed by spirit-direction.— ¡Summer tourisis reQret that the little broke ! A smart rain commenced Wedues- j soutuera Ueuii-pkeio, no longer steamer, Fawn, is withdrawn ; for none wno ur livclast sym to hide truth from man. We may venture As for the Professor, that his talk is very If that is really the case, it will conclusive­ lay evening and continued all night, and aiuiusptiere, u*e aqueous vjj.ur which ;er.xl distinguish nave traversed these and the adjacent wa­ accumulated during the summer iu tuu to say that he has no truth in any province entertaiuiug anil good is evinced iu the fact ly settle the questiou, sometimes mooted by now (Thursday morning) still rains. We proscribed for h fers, but remember with delight her plea.? of tuo aimospucrc Ixgiu to condense of His that He is not perfectly willing man Spiritualists, of the existence of “evil spir­ aut trips, and desire again to mitow the sin Aioidont throw , that we turn directly to his department wheD have been predicting this rain for more than kind of humivi cap enve.oping tue poll Tal 1 in t lg «, of > shall appropriate as fast as he conveniently jous Oongo, turougn wuion sue was so sxn we first get hold of the Monthly. its;” If good spirits are to work on him, three weeks, and deserve honor even ®f our giojxs extends more and inure, and fain your articles, tuny pi.omd,—a siuggish aud crookea can. This putting a solemn embargo upon the evil of his nature is more than a matcu tue passage oX electricity accumulated ed in small dost stream, more tortuouk in its windings than “own country” as a great prophet. In our upper jKjrijun of the air. xfai in tins • Kid plasters ap] any sphere of knowledge simply because that Here arc some of the pithy sayings for their well-meant tuition, even the serpeuuue Charles. But want of greatest straight. Nature always comes, in a ^ anJ ez)pwLaUy at lJiia ^ the stomach, sphere cannot be at once entirely comprehen­ enterprise and patronage has stopjied her of old George Herbert. ‘Light burdens, long "pat” moment, to the rescue. j the year, tho aqueous vapors must most! soon visible. W wueeis, aud she lies a neglected aud rotton ded and measured, is very irrational, illogi­ borne, grow heavie’—‘Benefits please, like F rench Language. Rev. Chas. Beaubien qucimy p.tsS into tue stale of immiK bIio is now fullj nuik, emblematic of the decay of business cal, and of course unphilosophical. God has K issino. Kate L. h , writing to one of the , ncies ot ice or snow floating in the air, |our thauks. I i flowers, while they are fresh’—‘Love and a Congregational Minister iu Sweden will give visible in me c.o.-ed hotel, mures, aud siteut most popular magaziues of the day, on the nar to those wnich give rise to the esteem. given man an insatiable instinct of enrió*.Hy cough cannot bo hid’— ‘God oft hath a great one lesson eacu week, Thursday, at Bridgtou streets. ° . u “ ° u subject of kissing, says:— j mey form, as it Were a kind of semi Truly j with the express view, doubtless, that he share in a little house’—‘Were there no hear­ Academy the coining Term. Mr. Beaubien From the pond the village gradually rises “ I am vain enough to pride myself on be- parent imst. X'ncse bhtf frozen fogs ci in geutic swetts or ridges,—from me uiguest Hirrick’s Pill shall explore “mysteries;— or, iu other words, ers, there would be no back-biters’—‘The is a native Frenchman, and an experienced ing a girl of good sense, and I dearly love I me exectrioity io the suriacc ol tue of which is a beautiful view ot both Long and and appreciate good kissing—indeed, 1 would j near tue pom, aud are at tuo saute ut |ry where. See A for his behoof and elevation, to gradually chicken is the country’s, but tho city eats teacher. Students wishing to obtain a Croicaed Points, towards wnioa me wen oui- as lief liAvo a nice sweet kiss as a Cashmere, lumiuaied uy tuese cur re ms ot etectric develop truth. God has set no limits to it’— ‘Slander is a shipwreck by a dry tem­ thorough knowledge of tho language, of the ivated farms slope to tne water’s edge, aud It is to me one of life’s sweetest enjoyments : j cnarges* Xu lain, all ooservers agiee iu r man’s advancement, lie ha3 not forbidden pest’— ‘There would be no great ones if there pronunciation iu particular, will avail them­ speak wen of the farmers’ tasie ana toil.— some of my happiest momeuts h rvo been ocra.ig that lue aurei a ooivans is cousu Considering tli fue road is smooch and level, and a drive him tho possession of any part of bis illimit­ were no little ones’—‘Tho comforter’s head selves of tho opjiortunity. spent in kissing. A rich, hearfy kiss, from iy preceded by a mist, wuicu rises ti this disease Jove over tuis sightly ridge is dengutfuUy coo* plump, rosy, nomstaclux! —or unmoustatched pu.e, aud tne margin ox’ wnicu, less able domains. He has invited him through never aches’— ‘Buildiug is a sweet impover- ailed “ hydra he aud pleasant. On tnearst ascent stands tue lips, will last one day.” kuuu tue remainder, are coi loivd the The drouth is very great about Claremont, » (ignition, Pai the great prophetic instincts of his nature, jgkjQg’—>A great ship asks deep waters'— Academy, one ol‘ tho Oldest iucorpo.ated in­ “Kate L. E.” is a girl of good souse, and and ludeed u is very frequent near tii^ to march forward and demolish every castle j qfopg ¡¡j jjjo poor man’s bread.’ ‘Forbear N. H.—cora and potatoes will not average stitutions of tne kind iu tne State, aul one we beleivo she would make a noble wife.- - in tne winter mourns, and especially ml hTater lirasïy Co of tue best, lu front is a line grove of elms, of mystery that would impede his progress not 90W-1Dg because of birds’ ‘Lawyers’ hous- half a crop, and pastures are about done At any rate, we should not object to indulg­ where there is abundance of vapor cession nj'ter liât piautod by successive classes of students, ing iu her favorite amusement.— [Aroostook air. dorper o f the Livi in truth. This must seem selt-evidout to are built on the heads of fools’—‘He that for. Here the drouth continues, but heavy mat partially hide the Aoadeiny-buitUiug Pioneer. e Complaints, evory truly reasonable and enlightened , wiU leara t0 pray let bhn g0 to sea.’ dews check it somewhat. Corn stands it from the street, affording a classic retreat What’s become of tlj.at damsel who, last A R emarkable Cask of ResuscitaiJ n our land have mau- | It is a.pretty sharp saying of Mrs. Poy- pretty well on some kinds of ground. for the student. Though not boastingly ad- vortisod, no similar institution enjoys a bet­ fall, favqrel you somewhat iu the kissing Michael Clark, a bey of six years of ates relative to As regards phrenology and spiritualism, 8cr> ¡u tb0 novel, Adam Bede, in excuse for ter reputation for tuorougli aud practical lino ? fell overboard from ouo of the New wn person by t Ceuirat Railroad bridges, at South they arc both bastd on facts they deal in shortcomings of her sex:—‘I’m not deny News Items. They had a great fire on training in the essential as well as orna­ ------' hile testimonia oil ¡Sunday atteruoon, and was sup facts. They do-not profess to be completed ing the foolishness of tho women ; God Al- Dear Island, in Boston Harbor, last Sunday mental branches of education, aud certainly Indian War. A special dispatch from °rial opinions have drowned. Alter he had been under' sciences. Spiritualists and phrenologists mighty made 'em to match the men ! ’ morning. The building destroyed, or part' no place could be selected freer from the Kansas city, dated August 16th, to tho .Mis­ rom persons wh temptations wnich beset the student and surface of the water about twenty ___ claim to bo in possession of certain facta souri Democrift, reports 5,000 Kaw, Osags ames in print, i ly destroyed was the House of Reformation. alienate his mind front study. a .Mr. Ash succeeded iu bringing him to and Cauianche Indians, iu arms against the Read the folio and phenomena of nature, out of which they How is it ? A philosophic friend of ours The tire was set by the boys, who after­ settlers in that territory. Ou the 11th, a shore. Dr. Fogg was called to view the dy in the capacity of a coroner and coDsi4|ll^*e Clergyman have began to frame sciences. They—at least i3 deeply exercised in relation to tbo increas- ward confessed the deed. Damage $20,000 Mrs. P artington, whose book is having a messenger reached Emporia from the lower ed HU inquest unnecessary, but in libs line E vstTai phronologists—have began to lay a few eq annoying vigor of flies iu dog-days. lie great sale, is, if we may judge from tho fol­ Wkite water, bringing information that an engagement had taken place Detween the In­ tuau is occupied tu recommg the fact, he act j To the E liter i foundation-stones, consisting of these unde- thinks, in addition to their sharper sting, lowing from the Biston Gazette, sorne- xygenated Godey’s L ady’s Book for Septembar is be dians aud whites near the town of Eldo­ uimseif to work as a puysicau, aud strijijri O niable facts, as the meager beginning of their that their walk over the nude parts of the fore us, full of good things for the ladies.— wkat elated thereat. We have not yet re­ rado, in which one hundred of tho former and oil his coat, wcut to work with a will uu hm l"’' 1,11'11 v J y°Ars body of the boy, nnd after about two WmC0 '’.vsp-psia.Ij'spepsia. 1 temple. These great facts of nature have, human system is, this time of year, attended ceived our copy for whoso appearance we are live of the latter were killed. Tho same Thif magazine is a great favorite, and it is ot nurd muscuiar labor, he had the sntisfk' .my family pby we might say, accidentally turned up, and -with, a rougher sensation. Wo don’t know a little impatjeut. day another messenger arrived from Chelsea jal of their v; quite difficult for us to keep it long enough lion of seeing his etl'orts at resuscUati« ied a great vari they are sure indices of a great, full and bow to answer his important queries other 15 miles above, bringing a note from Mr. N. ou our tabic to canvass its merits, so much •‘I’m shore i ’m grateful for sick favor,” 3. 8toors, of that place, stating that the clowned with success. 3 unday evening tl# similar result consistent truth belonging to tho sphere of than to say that flies, like human beings, iu demand is it. said Mrs. Partington when assured of the boy was quite comfortable. 'y physician, I town was surrouuded by Indians, aud that ^ ■ 1Z“ti bottles of man, though as yet uudevelopel. These grow unscrupulous and “sassy” as they wax success of her book ; " i ’vo always observed they were momentarily expecting an attack, mat a book sells iu jest tue proportion tnat r bc?an facts aro “stubborn”—inexorable—and no in prosperity. Fucb must have their day lie appealed for assistance, in order to get There has been a flood in the middli■« «Vipp Ope í of deriving Ladies’ Home M agazine for September is there’s people to buy it: and tuougu mis of “explosion” can get them out of sight. So as wcn ag dogs, and this seems to bo their his family away. That evening a company Long Island. On Saturday, the 16th uistrerniined to give on hand, aud wo find it, as usual, quite en­ mine mayn’t be us brilliant us a gas metotu- of fifty left Emporia, cxpecuug to reach they h$d a tremendous storm of rain.aaiMUT5'! their Use, but of Spiritualism. It presents certain phe- reason ot prosperous victory. Consequently or as voiumhums as tne notuern nguts, it tertaining. It has a picture, entitled “Heel there next moruiug, a distance of titty miles. panied \)y iucessant thunder. At .MaUitudf‘J)[tcpared by And again. If wo aro to ignore a so-call- Eating-apples arc quite plenty in receive their accumulated sweets. It was garity of her nature manifests itself here.— tho lots advertised were sold. ho makes up 1ns mind theml lie is other»i#J1l' n” d for nub cd science, or deem it “solf-expoded” because ' our market at this time. But what “doath” euough to gladden tho sight of auy ouo pos­ Uniformly kind, courteous and polite treat­ * * Freeman, r I’i'Dm in . ment of a person, is ouo mark of a true wo­ Bridgton ; I it has tut attained definite limits, then it avail if ouo hasn’t any money to buy with? sessing a sweet tooth. Tuo beo is a great An old bruiser was overheard the man.— [Advertiser. ll- Mason, Be everything bearing the name will goby We all like good apples in this offico. For Bro. Pidgin, of the Oxford Democrat, is ' wonder-worker aud always knows how, prue, day, advising a youngster to get married,’b* J. Han cause then, uiy boy, you’ll have soiuibodj the bur l—for they aro all in a more or tho wiso a hint is generally considered juit the Republican Candidate for Treasurer for tionlly, to appreciate all ingenious oontn- It is expected that the Great Eastoru will _ Gavia, Wim pull off your (wots for you, when vou f 3"" hero. Ojtford Couuty. vanoeu of man to facilitate his labors. less c mfui: 1 an 1 in\.nphh clot*. a. good as a kick. be in Fort land in September. home drunk.” ...... ______1 Miisixo Woman Focnd. Fr.vnk.l ix , N. H. 1 MARRIAGES. • 2°. 1859; ag. 19. Mrs. Betsy Danforth, who mysteri-J Bridgton Academy. ADAMS & WALKER, space i# alj disappeared the 24 of July, was found I E. BEAN, A. B., ) D . . . Change of Programme. NEW G-OODS. In North Bridgton, Aug. 20, by Rev. Mr. CYRUS STONE, A. B., ( * rtnctpals. |Manufacturers, Wholesaled Retail dealers in ,ur hoineiQ . a Jay, alive though almost reduced to a Falraer Mr. Reuben 31 Riley, of this village ¡leleton. in a slough-hole near the Winnipis- to Miss Elvira F. Floyd of Harrison. MISS A. F. MILLETT. Teacher of Music. St SPRING & SUMMER tb Bri%toa, .>ree River, about one ini’ e from the house MISS L. K. GIBBS, Teacher o f Drawing DIXEY STONE, & SON, Qown by the .and Painting. Mr. Ksyier, where she resides. She is 74 DEATHS. MR. GEORGE CHADBOURNE, Teacher of of all descriptions. AVE just received, opened, and now of- *• ^ loca- :;jrs of age, and partially insane. She says Penmanship. LOOKING GLASSES, FEATHER BEDS, H fer for sale a 3 healthful. jjoaly sustenance she has taken duriug Iu Brookline, Mass . Aug. 19, Mrs. Abigail, rI''HE Trustees feel confident that under the utiruc she was away (2G lays) has been wife of Mr. Thomas Dorman, formerly of this JL approved and successful management of Mattresses, Carpetings and A. & R. II. DAYIS, A New and Nice Assorimeai t° content- fiatrfrom the river. Large parties search- town, aged 59 years. Her remains were the present popular and thorough Board of - 0 F - ritY o f the ¡jtlus woods for about two weeks, but could brought to this village and buried with ap­ Instruction superior advantages are offered AVE just received a large and varied as­ to students at this institution. The location sortment of Goods for :J by change btliscover no trace of her. When founj she propriate services, from the Congregational ALSO, DEALERS IN H u lying oa her face, wholly unable to rise. Meeting house. in a quiet village surrounded by beautiful Springahd Summer |n g o o d ; aad In this village, Ang. 17tb, Ernest, the scenery, is well adapted to the purposes and D R Y G O O D S , l Spring and Summer Wear. good teach- only child of Dr. J. II. Kimball, aged 9 wants of the student. Students of moderate The Russian government hi3 issued a months. means will find here an opportunity of ac­ CE03K1RY, GLASS 1VARS, GROCERIES i Comprising all the varieties of terms. Xhe consisting in part, of uu paper giving the lie direct to the state­ quiring a finished English and Classical ed­ ter nor was ucation. •‘ West India Goods, &:c. Wnite and Figured Brilliant^ ly of France anj Austria. touching the Take Tnem and Live. Studeuts fitting for College or those pur­ Ladies Dress Goods stronger _ tives which dictated the piece of Vil- suing College studies will receive especial at­ PAINTS AND OIL. Rob-'' A’ Quilie?; ifranc. So far from any agreement hav- NEGLECT THEM AND DIE. 1. R. ADAMS, _ increasing tention A teacher’s class is formed in the Foil De they res, iig been entered upon between England, Fall Term, in which the different methods of C.B WALKER, 1 b r i d g t o n CENTER. k * o f those Prussia and Russia for a mediation, it is de managing and inst ucting district schools, Tai^jare Lustres, The Facul- .aired that those powers had not for a mo* are presented and discussed by experienced French Mohairs-, teachers. RUFUS GIBES, SHAWLS, PARASOLS, GLOVES,! than once -eat entertained such a thought, and did- Dues I Plaids, consider that tho time had arrived to Proper attention will be given to the orna­ Manufacturer and Dealer in all kinds of 1 nud disci- mental ^jghebes usually taught in academies. -Boole, Shoes, Hosiery, Fans, Ginghams, Wider such a proposition. It is possible Much care is given to composition aud dec­ Ugton; and iitEnperors are not exceptions to the»gen- V a le ria s, lamation. Each member of the school is ex­ ----- AXD — liluslins, e off College rilrule laid down in an ancieut work -all pected to devote careful attention to study, BED BLANKETS snare liars.” ----- AND----- rery citizen to be punctual at recitations and other exer­ t Lawns, cises of the school and to maintaiu on all oc­ FA2JCY GOODS. Tissues, tractors for casions a correct deportment. It is the aim Much of the state of Maine is suffering f a & M is i i i f Also a large stock of P rills, ra to need of the teacher to lead the students to a pro­ ran a severe drought, no rain having fal- per coarse of conduct from a regard for the SUCH AS o o> 1 © n s , of all kinds, ¿c., &c. Wo have aiso a good ,o for several weeks. The rivers are low, ERRICK'S SIG^R COATED PIKES rigLt, and a due self respect, and to develope* ia, l i t 10-4 Ext»a Superfine WITNEY assortment of H AND KID STRENGTHENING PLAS­ ritizeus will j; crops brought, to a stand still, the pas- the moral and intellectual faculties in harmo­ BLANKETS ; Including tho latest Stylps of TERS.—These unsurpassed remedies have, ny, and fit the student for the highest useful­ 12, 11 k lo -i Extra Witney BLANKETS : SHAW LS, PARASOLS. sustain its ares yellow and parched. While we have by the common consent of mankind, been pla­ aJ au unusual amount of rain this season, ness and happiness in life. 12, l l & 10-4 Witney i< ced at the head of all similar preparations.— The Fall Term commences WEDNESDAY, Fancy Doeskins, Mitts, Gloves, and Hosier.}, >nd about” l;-.bas also been dry at the north in Vermont 12, n , 10 Ac 9-4 Swiss Blankets. Herricks Vegetable Pills, in universal good­ September seventh. FANS AND FANCY GOODS I sh that sup- Li New Hampshire, and itis now becoming ness, safety and certainty in the cure of the Board, $1,75 to $2,00 per week, Wood and CRIB AND BERTH BLANKETS. Cassimeres, rits o f this |ihere.— [Ne wburyport Herald. various diseases of man. excel all others, and Lights extra. 4.4 SHAKER AND DOMET FLANNELS. . Broadcloths, in general. their sale unquestionably is treble that of all Students wishing to board themselves can >d and de- ' other kinds. Iu full doses they are active Ca obtain good rooms at reasonable rates. Gents’ Summer Raglans Woolens and Summer Shift, ClTIZEX. Kossuth's health is said to be muehiajur- thartic, in smaller doses Tonic, and cleans­ Tuition from $3,00 to $4.00 Horse Blankets # AND ,1 by his recent disappointments. At his ing in all Bilious Complaints, Sick Head­ T. H. MEAD, Secretary All of which they will sell by Pattern, or we have a large stock. ¿me of life, failure so complete, and the ache, Liver Diseases, Kidney Derangements, North Bridgton, Aug 1,1859. 4w*40 make them up iuto garments of the most ap­ i time last rinse that he has beeu thoroughly tricked, Stomach Disorders,and Skin Affections, they YMKil iiiM IEU m l proved style and Domestics of ail kinds. :akcrs left ce no slight matters. He is at Aix, in Sa- eu.re as if by magic. These Pills are purely Also, dealer in We too have on hand a new stock of s gold re- vegetable. can be taken at any time by old or W A R R E .N T THEM TO FIT. ry for the purpose of taking the baths for young, without change in employment or the Indian thick that plaee is famous ; but the waters D ry Groocis, diet. Mercury is a good medicine when pro­ A full and complete stock of all of which we will sell he coui|m- ufoblivion alone are capable of meeting his perly used, but when compound in a Pill for WEST INDIA GOODS. acter, from use. The diseased mind is beyond being universal use it destroys, instead of benefiting Choice Family Groceries, O l x e a t p ZA£3> layncs, de- üiled by any human medicine- the patient. Herrick’s Sugar Coated Pills DIXEY STONE A SON. : the first have never been known to produce sore mouth Bridgton, May 17, 1859. iuriug the and aching joints, as have some others — GROCERIES. Paints and Oils, Hardware, Three or four times a couple appeared be- P. S. “ Don't forget to call.w 23 a uc fence- Therefore, persons in want nf a iamlty Pill, of every description :;rs ft clergyman for marriage; but th- pleasant to take, certain to cure, and used by All kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE wan­ c r o c k e r y / el wanton- millions, .will certainly loyi for no other.— BOOKS, STATIONERY, Ike :r dead, wfegroom was drunk, an 1 the reverend There is no necessity for ted in exchange for Goods. '-.itlemaa refused to tie the not. On the These Pills are covered with a coating of S. H . HAYDEN, cken at the CHAS. E. GIBBS, Agent. £1 jst occasion he expressed his surprise, that pure white sugar, no taste of medicine about they had them, but are as easily taken as bits of con­ «WAITING FOR THE WAGON.” Bridgton, Dec. 10, 1858. tf5 Keeps constantly on hand for sale, • respectable lookiug girl was not asharn- Iron and Steel, Grindstones and Fix­ >e to which fectionary. family b o x e s , 25 c e n t s, jtito appear at the altar with a man in such as yon can have one at my Stable, and LJ' distant 5 BOXES, s i . tures. They dis. li.ate. The poor girl broke into tears, and “ ALL TAKE A RIDE,” Paris Stage Notice. A. & R. H. DAYIS would say to their sM she could not help it. Herrick's Kid Strengthening Plaster. v at once STAGE leaves Bridgton Center, from former patrons and the public, that they will -And why, pray 1” These renowned Plasters cure pains, weak­ IF Y O U WISH, IMMEDIATELY! A the Bridgton House, Daily, at o’clock, endeavor, so far as price and quality is con­ ursued the -¡beaus?, sir, lie won’t come when he is ness and distress iu the back, sides & breast, A. M, passing through North Bridgton, Har­ cerned, to make it for their interest to buy. id in a few in five hours, indeed, so certain are they to Those who wish to ride fast, are informed Jewelry, and Cutlery, Mrier!” that I have a few Horses that can go their rison, and Norway, connecting at South To cash buyers, one word. After twelve ;d to know do this, that the Proprietor warrants them Paris with the Cars for Portland, which ar­ years experience, we have come to the con­ — ALSO— Spread from resins, balsams and gums, on MILE INSIDE OF THREE MINUTES. rive in Portland at 2 o’clock. P. M. Return- clusion that tho beautiful Kid leather, renders them peculiar­ DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES. ters found The Shoe Business is drooping in Boston For those who desire to go at a more moderate ng, leaves South Paris on arrival thereat of ly adapted to the wants of Females and oth­ the Ij o’clock P. M. train from Portland, and Short Sixpence is better than the HAIR DYE, AND PERFUMERY. ’ two hun- rl in the manufacturing districts. It is-be-i ers. Each plaster will wear from one to four pace, I have Horses that can be arrives in Bridgton at 7 o’clock, P. M. Pure Wines and Liquors for Sacremental ued to im- ig over lone? The shoe towns have sprung months, and in rheumatic complaints,sprains The above ytage runs to Fryburg, Mon­ Long Shilling, 1 not point TIMED T.a > ANY J >C. Medicinal and Mechanical purposes only. nail over New England, and the business and bruises, frequently effect cures, while all days, Wednesdays, and Fridays Returns whereupon, govern yourselves accordingly. Bridgton Center, Nov. 12, 1858. 1 > save their icon driven to the greatest extent. There other remedies failed. Full directions will My Horses and Carriages will tie found in Tuedays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Don’t forget. be found on the back of each. Public speak­ their veu- :ist be limits to shoe making as to eyery- Down tickets to be had of the Driver ; up 29 tf A. & R. II. DAYIS. Millinery and Dress Making ! ians to a sag else.—[Newburyport llerald, ers, vocalists, ministers of the Gospel and tickets for Harrison, Bridgton and Fryburg, others, will strengthen tlieir lungs and im­ and can be had for journeys, or for pleasure- sold at the Grand Trunk Depot, Portland, ms tarried prove their voices by wearing them, on the H O ! ! Î jo his fate, excursions at Ehort notice, aud at rea­ ltf J. W. FOWLER, Driver. D. E. & M. E. BARKER Shakspeahe to the L adies. The shade of breast, PRICE 18 3-4 CENTS. lrncd with sonable rates for cash. Now is the Have just received a NEW STOCK of Hr. William Sbakspere, late of Stratford-on- Dr. Castle's Magnolia Catarrh Snuff time to ride, as the ive. They The Best Cook Stove Bonnets, Hats, Ribbons and Flcweu-: bon, presents hi3 compliments to the la- Has obtained aD enviable reputation in the GLORIES OF AUTUMN', A RE AT HAND. hot. The i«, and begs to refer them to a short speech IN USE IS THE Also—A good assortment of m brought cure of Catarrh, Loss of VoiceJleafness, Wa­ ritten by him for a certain Hamlet, and ad- tery and fnflammed Eyes, and those disa­ torments DRESS TRIMMINGS, isssd to one Qsric. The speecli is this :— greeable noises, resembling the whizzing of SAD D LE IICXRSES. I l f i t i v i . igouy long steam, distant waterfalls, etc., purely vege­ Fmbroidcrics, (.lores. Hosiery, &c tortured “Yout bonnets to its right ase.” tables comes with full directions, A delights unspeak- all that use i t ; as a sneezing snuff it cannot Mourning Goods and Burial Shrouds, c revenge be equalled. BOXES 25 CENTS. constantly on hand or made to order. red. Planter’s Hotel, , Gi., March 1, HARVEL'S CONDITION POWDERS. BONNETS BLEACURD AND PRESSED. To Dr. Herrick & Co. - Gentlemen, it These old established Powders, so well O YOU consult SAFETY, as well as Rooms under Temperance Hall, ihris me pleasure to add my testimony known at the Long Island Race Course, N. * 2VI. de la nth others, iu favor of your S igar Coated D “ ” and -BOT I’OM” ? Then take 26 BRIDGTON, Me. tf Y., and sold in immense quantities through a trip to “ Fowler’s Island” lathe good Sloop nomer, ex­ iib an 1 Kid Strengthening Plasters. My the Middle and Eastern States for the past it JToi’ealis rite has been ill several years. A bilious seven years,continue to excel all other kinds; “ENTERPRISE, ” REUBSiSl BALL .-nagement, with dyspepsia an 1 general de- in diseases of Horses aud Cattle their excel­ EEPS constantly on hand for Eale a good lence is acknowledged everywhere. They Capt. Siurn, which plies daily between this assortment of into the iiity, caused her to lose flesh, aud excited It is a well known fact that Village and K hcais our .ir livelest sympathes in her behalf. Sev- contain nothing injurious^ the animal can be worked while feeding them; ample direc­ II O It S 11 ■ 1 A C It HIDING “ FOWLER’ S ISLAND HOUSE 1” Family Groceries, men have ril distinguished physicians in this city tions go with each package, and good horse­ is one of the best things in the world for both i Luis part -.scribed fjr her with only temporal relief. Fare 25 cents both ways. ALL ABOARD I such as Teas. Coffee, Sugars, Molasses, Ap men are invited to test their virtues and pulmonary and liver complaints. I have gles, Potatoes, Butter and Cheese, dense, mb lent threw jne iu co npany with Judge judge of their goodness. Horses and fixings to match, adapted for CCT* Dinners furnished gt short notice, in polar re- -dma-lge, of New York, who recamended LARGE PACKAGE, 25 CENTS. this sanitary as well as pleasurable exercise, which the proprietor will consult taste as well —XL so— faom uues .-articles. Four Pills were a hninister- ¡j^“ The above articles are sold by 27,000 with which to accommodate those who would YT'OU can do double the work with one half as appetite. BriUgton, June 23,1869. o3tf S X H t c ? S 3 tea m the rin small doses of one each night; your agents throughout the United States Cana­ “ Witch the world with noble horsemanship.” 1 the wood, and .will last twice as long, das and South America, at wholesale by all making it worth four times as much as any of different kinds—in a word, most every ms eieva- 11 plasters applied to the side and over FL-EASUKH PARTIES period of large Druggists iu the principal cities. other Stove and does not cost any more.— OAHPETISTG I thing for family consumption. :: stomach. A rapid improvement was HERRICK & BRO., Thi3 Stove is kept constantly on hand by most fre- -a visible. We continued their use, uutil Furnished with Double Teams, and careful EXP" Farmers’ Produce taken in exchange Practical Chemists Albany, N. Y. Drivers. English and American Carpet ings for Goods. nute par- ae is now fully recovered. Please accept Sold in Bridgton by S. M. Hayden. Iy42 B. CLEAVES & SON, air, siin- or thanks. 1 remain with sentiments of STABLE NEAR JIIE POST OFFICE ------LATEST st yles------Purchasers will find if for their interest te c haios i ¿teem, —THE SUBSCRIBERS WISH BRIDGTON CENTER. Where may be found a good assortment of In Velvets, Brussels, Three-Plys, Tapestry, call. Bridgton Center, Nov. 12, 1858. 1 :mi-tram.- Truly yours, W. C. DIXON. CipUUVJ« to employ an active reliable 11. A. CLEAVES. Cast Iron Parlor Stoves, Ingrain, Superfine and Stjrir ! s conduct man in each section of the State to travel Htrrick’s Pill.s and Plasters are sold eve- and take orders for August 12, 1859. tf40 open and close front. HT p T h a n s o n 7 ue earth 'ricre. See Advertise npio,t. FEJM PHIL PiLiTiHl y um c ii- .SEGARS AND TOBACCO, BURN 11A\l BROTHERS, AIR. TIGHT, PARLOR OVEN AND BOX all widths. . Dealer in all sorts of cu ic dis- by samples Will pay a salary of $600 to STRAW MATTINGS, RUGS, MATS, &C. DYSPEPSIA. $300 per year, payable monthly. For sam­ DAGUERREOTYPE, 3 - ari riri l g iee in as- Gold Bordered Window Shades and Fixtures, @ 16 1 1 111 g8‘ Considering the various forms in which ples an 1 particulars apply to, or address, in FIR E FRAMES, CAULDRON* KETTLES, cunstaut- closing stamp for return postage, Ambrotype and Photograph Draperv Materials of Damasks ana Mus­ TEA, COFFEE, MOLASSES, SUGAR, trom the lidisease Jevelopes itself, it may well oe lins, feathers and Mattrasses, Bought CARY & SMITH, Tobaconists, Pumps, Sheet Lead, Zinc, Tin Ware, IV A 3 3 •Jr £ 5 sS dense riled “hydra headed.” In its train follow 5w42 312 Pearl street, New York. ROOMS, at Reduced Rates and will be he lirst; and other things too numerous to mention. sold very Cheap for Cash, Bought and sold at all times on favorable igestion, Pain in Stomach, Heartburn, 96 Middle Street,----- PORTLAND. terms. • the pole All kinds of JOB WORK done at '¿tr Brash, Costiveness, Piles Acidity, Op- EDWARD H. liTJRGIN, F. D Hanson also keeps on hand for sale y ill those J. U. P. Burnham, 42 T. R. Burnham. short notice. mon after Fating, Jaundice, Flatulency, FREE STREET CARPET WARE HOUSE a superior article of r in the N. B. Country Produce taken in exchange. ■per of the Liver, Dizzeness, Debility, Fe- Ladies—Attention! Bridgton Center Chambers No. 1 an l 2 Free Street Block, Up CO -ex? U 2 * We Complaints, ¡¡-c. Some of the first men Over H. J. Libby & Co.’s, made from seleqted wheat, ground and pu’. -wr land have given their written certifi­ 1 PORTLAND, ME. tf up at the Saccarappa Mills. t'A TIO X-— ALLEY & BILLINGS Pondicherry House • Cash paid.for Hides, Calf and Wool Skins. es relative to the cures effected in their of age, Have come to the conclusion to RETAIL THE subscriber would inform his J. K. & J. D. WOODBUKY, Bridgtpn Center. 9 ¡w York uperson by the Ox y g e n a t e d Bittek s ; L u t h e i i B i l l i n g s friends and the public that he is Boston, 'ile testimonials from other sources, edi- Ladies’ Boots and Shoes, Fa s al a i ready to entertain, at the above Manufacturers of IS RECEIVING IÎ 3 £ Mil House, travellers in a good and posed to i»l opinions and voluntary expressions at their Manufactory in this Village, at the L S. MFIMSM, i h P-uhatantial manner, and for a rea­ Manufacturer of mder the 'a persons who are averse to see their following prices, viz :— sonable compensation. The Pondicherry minutes, m m m m m ® MflTIHl. SiDSffllS, Si. •Jes in print, are perfectly overwhelming, ! Ladies’ Kid and Serge Congress Boots. $1,05 House is kept on strictly temperance princi­ n to the E very W eelt. Ladies’ Heel, 1 to 1,25 ples and travellers will find it a quiet resting JOBBIISTG Doits, Scisi) & ßlinös. lead the following from a highly respect- j attended to with promptness and dispatch. the bo- Ladies’ Kid Peg Buskins, 85 place. 5Iy House is also fitted up for board­ JOB PLAINING AND 8 A WING **e Clergyman: Ladies’ Goat Peg Boots, 1.00 ing, and all who see fit to take board with con sidep- GEORGE F. AÏER, Np“ P.easc give us a call. _^T| done at call. Lss time Eist Taunton, Mass., Feb. 9, 1853. Ladies’ Slippers, from 50 to 1,00 me, will find a comfortable home. Dealer in 17 to 50 BRIDGTON C EX TEE. 1 Lt, he set h the E litor of the Portland Mirror —Sir : Childrens’ Boots, from i£P~ 1 have also, good »-’tabling for Horses. Shop next door to Adams & Walker’s Store. Misses’ Boots from 50 to 1.00 MARSHAL BACON. stripped Oitosnated Bitter3. For more than FASHIONABLE MILLENERY BRIDGION CENTER. 1 ^nt-liv? years l have been a sufferer from Bridgton. July 8, 1859. tf35 Bridgton Center, Nov. 19, 1858 2 tf 11 on the ■ dyspepsia. Besides trying the patience F. A. fi 8 ? i>, •o hours By family physician ’ n the almost useless PAINTER, GLAZIER, PAPER-HANG satis f’ac- Tl of their various prescriptions. I have D ^ T tST R Y , BOOTS & SHOES. IE 80.® (& @ 3 id) IE (& V 9 isLACKSMirHIiiG ! ER, AND GRAINER. scitadon -1 a great variety of patent medicines with 1 D R . H A S K E L L ’S visits i 154 &. 15G Middle, Corner of Cross Street, C. BURN HAM would inform the people THE subscriber hereby gives ; Ordcrg in his line of business are respect!V. ling the jsmilar result Through the kindness of . • of Bridgton and vicinity that he is pre­ at Bridgton, will continue once V in three months through the r i notice that he continues to ly solicited. ^physician, I received last March, half a j PORTLAND. 33 pared to do at his Shop all varieties of black- . f manufacture Boots & Shoes bottles of the OXYGENATED BIT- smithing. He will give especial attention to year, commencing with thesecond MONDAY j Shop in the Post CiSce Building, ia December, March. June and September. «»**2 of everv description, at his 28S. I began to use them without any E. H. RAND, old stand at North Bridgton, Eridgtoa Center. March IO, 1859. 13 > of deriving help from them. Being de- ( H orse Shoeing, Thanking the citizens of Bridgton and vi­ ruddle of — DEALER IS— where may be found a general assortment of Bth inst., !lined to give them a fair trial. I contin-1 cinity for their liberal patronage heretofore, I their use, but without any perceptible Carriage and Sleigh ironing, he respectfully solicits an increase of the '• Elk 0Oil KNIGHT, n, accom- BONNETS, fiiBBOHS, FLOWERS, same, and assures all who may need the ser-1 BOOTS SIfsiES AND KlBiJURS laitituck ■fit till June . ; .11 A € III N U F 0 It CM N G , since then I have gradually improved in rices of hi3 profession, that it will be for i He also has the right, and manufactures ATTORNEY AT LAW, y inches, DJillmcrn & y anti] (Spoils, ----- AND TO----- kith till I am entirely free from acidity of their interest, in every respcc/to call upoE j MITCHEL’ S PATENT BRIDGTON, ME. as swept ‘ itomach, and from the ^n>«qnent fl ito- ^ at a VERV l o w PRICE FOR CASH. him before going elsewhere. the made h-T. and the awful an 1 almost distracting, STEEL WORE, Dr II. will, when reqnested, visit patients j Metalic Tip Eoots and Slices, j Office—Oxer N. Cleaves'a Store. No. 116. RusselCs Block, Congress St., borne off 1 headache which often, for days togeth-1 generally. All work in his line promptly at­ at their residence without extra charge, but j for the towns of Bridgton, Harrison, Naples« ribiy cut tV« wholly unfitted me for study and for PORTLAND, ME. 2tf tended to. all who wish such visits, or intend to employ ; Waterford, Sweden, Lovell and Fryeburg j HORACE BILL!AGS, :fe piougk- ‘ «her ministerial duties, and rendered Bridgton Center, Nov.12,1858 him, are particularly requested to make i t ; and will be happy to famish those ill' want of ■ sharden. I feel that I owe it, as an ex- Davis, Twitcbcll, & < Iiapman. known at an early hour. 2tf i i and tno ^ a r f m i e ^ h ' a s much dispatch as the ^ 1 1 ^ 1 5 5 1 0 1 1 i t t C t C 1)011*.. rty-threo Non of gratita ie to Messrs Fowle .fc Co., wholesale dealers in G - 11. B R O W iN , jyders filled with as much dispatch as the j ualsoa duty to the public, to recommemd SAW YE ( & IV IS WELL, nature of the business will admit. ie island — AND DEALER IN— oìi/genateìrBÌtters,aB^ TEAS, TOBACCO, W„ L GOODS, Manufacturer, wholesale and retail dealer in EIUDGTON, MAINE. JAMES WEBB. ktremedy for that most trying, most HIDES, LEATHER AND OIL, Manufacturers and dealers in No. Bridgton, Nov. 10,1858. H j mid, says g. an 1 cruel of the diseases, to which COUNTRY PRODUCE, he. No. 56 Elm, 13 and 20 Friend Streets. upon the uraan flesh is heir, the dyspepsia.— 85 roiumcrcial Sin ei, VUBffltflfAfl PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL SH AW BRO T IT ERST BOSTON. set above :sgsnff.ired so long, and tried so many Frederick Davis, _ E!bridge Chapman, of all descriptions. C 0 MMl SSIO N MER CFIA A" T S iough for -rent remedies with no good result, I can Thus. E. Twitchell. JOB PRINTING OF ALL KINDS, ’ •mead the Oxygenated Bitters with a 1 17 PORTLAND, ME. —And Dealers in— mce few others can. If any of the LOOKING GLASSES, MÆ TTBESSES, rftv^ortn;T~e~v^ T'rirf£y>.J ONE ia the best style, and at the lower- PICTURE FRAMES, FEATHERS, prices, at the Reporter office. Send i ’•:u of the Mirror are suffering. I beg of W M II W ODD, Tomb Tibles. Ti’M Tops, Chimney Pieces. WEST INDIA GOODS, D !, in his ■*-k make trial of these Bitters without yoar orders und they will be attended 4 CHAMBER SETTS. Counters, SjJu Pumps Shelves, Hearth GROCERIES od for sale by S. M. Hayden, Bridgton; proved style, with Spring Bottoms. PORTLAND, ME. therw ise. All Orders Exerutei Promptly, at the Lowes T for famishing Programmes and Ticket. foeeman. No. Rridgton; E. R. Staples, ALSO, READY-MADE COFFINS. ,F. A. Shaw, Cm36 C. E. Shaw for Concert*-. Ac , at low prices. ' Bridgton ; F S. Chandler, Bethel; 0. & Stocks of every description Bought Possible Cash P ri ces he other Lson, Bethel Hill; Silas Blake. Har- and Sold. PICTURE FRAMES MAD'E TO ORDER! SKELETON SKIRTS ! POSTERS AND HANDBILLS BUSINESS CARDS. rried, ‘be­ 1. Hanson So. Windham; George LOOKING - GLASSES REPAIRED. RINTED at the Reporter Office with T)DINTED at thle office in an ^pcilit.o- ut-body to hris, Windham Hill: and by dealers EXCfl t V O E S T R E E T . r pH IRTY HOOP? iuct received at FORTH BF.ÎDGTON, ME. 8 I 35 BILLINGS’ P and showy type, at fair living prices | I and ritfaiactory maimer - 11 ' 5 ‘ t you £c There lw34 PORTHNf», MT. I G /

BRIDGTON ADVERTISEMENTS., PORTLAND ADVERTISEMENTS PORTLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. PORTLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. Millinery Establishment SELECTED MISCELLANY, BYftON GREENOUGH, & CO., MRS. L. E. Gr R ISWb THE NOBLE FARMER. m m A FINE STOCK Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in AYING taken a New Store on tb BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF H and having made additions to her B Y MRS. Ii. n . S IG O U R N E Y ' —OF— Fur Goods, Hats, Caps, Gloves, A SILKS, in all Styles, such as “ Agriculture is the most healthy, the most BAYADERE, FIGURED, PLAID, W M , P . HASTINGS, STRIPED AND PLAIN. Stork of (Boohs, useful the most noble employment of man.'5 B U F F A L O ) &NjDj t m W RlQjBiliSj? Manufact urer of she is now prepared to furnish her co^. G e o r g e W a s h i n g t o n . NEW GOODS! ROBES OF EVERY KIND. NOS. 148 & 150 MIDDLE ST., with any article that appertains tot*. What hero, from the battle strife, SERAPHINES, MEL0PHINES, —Also, more of those— May be found at B. Greenougb, D ESIRABLE 1ILACK SILKS, With palms of victory crown’d I. K. Morse, PORTLAND, ME. AND MELODF.ONS, Millinery Business, Fame’s clarion music in his ear, A. L. Gilkey, At No. 89, Ftderal St., Portland, Me. Warranted superior to any in the market From earths remotest bound ; L utlier B illin gs such as the newest styles of What ruler o’er a nation’s love, Particular attention is invited to our Stock Where may be found an assortment of in of Goods, it being by far the largest and most strumenta of every style and variety, finished ejRiQjA\Dj BjlLACM mVGTO, BONNETS, HATS, RIBBON; In majesty sublime, Every way suitable for the season, buch as Some very Rich. The first the greatest in the realm, complete in the market, comprising every va­ in elegant Rosewood Cases, with all the best DRESS TRIMMINGS, fcc A king in freedom’s clime— riety of Style, made of the best materials, modern improvements, which for power, Caslunere, Lou# & Square Shawls, Brown & Bleached Cottons, and In a superior manner. 2 ly sweetness, evenness and biilliancy of tone, elas­ Returns to rural haunts to watch MANTILLA SHAWLS. His ripening wheat (ields-wave ; ticity of action, beauty and durability of MiUinery Work of every kind. Best quality of u r n i n g f l u i d a n d c a m p h e n e workmanship, are unsurpassed by any other EMBROIDERIES, in every variety. A blessed gladness in his heart, Done at reasonable prices. That glory never gave ? B by the Barrel or Gallon, for sale by manufacturer. WILSON & BURGESS, These Instruments all manufactured 'ft NKW STYLE OF KID GLOVES, BONNETS BLEACHED AND PRei,, Who, ’mid his acres, broad and green, LADIES KID GLOVES, 03 Commercial st.. Port land. ÌÌ! from the best of materials, and fully warrant­ VERY DESIRABLE—to which the attten- Rooms nearly opposite L. Billings'& Where plough-shares break the sod, ed. Satisfaction will be given in all cases. tlon of Ladies is particularly invited. IS D IP S Prefers in sylvan toils to walk, REED ORGAN’S MADE TO ORDER, Bridgton Center, June 10, 1659. With Nature and with God ? Skeleton Skirts, J. & 33. M IL L E R , WITH 4, 6 AND 8 STOPS. 2 lj UP“ All Goods at the VERY LOWEST c There was but one—who thus retired, N. B. Our Instruments took the PRICES! E. E. WILDER," From conquest, power and pride, In a word, every conceivable article used in COMMISSION MERCHANTS, A . 1». HALL, PUIJLI For which ambition had so oft making up First Premium In madness striven and died. And Dealers in at tho State Fair of ,57 and ’58. 42 Middle Street. Portland. There was but one. Dost ask his name ? ’Neath fair Virginia’s sky, lb Flourj Oats, Shorts & Feed, A. P. 0SJ30E.N E, DAVIS, BAXTER, & CO., $ s í a ¿vías a a. CU Go. find Mount Vernon’s sepulchre And heed its answering sigh Commercial Street, Head of Portland Pier. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Harnesses, Carriage Trimmings, Ilalten, Gentleman oan be accommodated with the COMMISSION MERCHANTS, cingles, Bridles, Horse Blankets, Whip, 0 ^ ” All best of W . X, GOODS, Publisher, NEARER HOME. N. J. MILLER, JR. PORTLAND, ME. For the sale of constantly on hand and for salt publicatioi I). W. MILLER. ------AND— Bridgton Center, Nov. 12, 1858. t¡ name of tl One sweet solemn thought CALF BOOTS! 32 G m. CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, American Manufactures, Comes to me o’er and o’er • AYLU’S S m m i t l l M T e r m s I’m nearer my home to-day CHILDREN’S BOOTS AND SHOES. II. R. IIAY &C0. Foreign & Domestic Fruits, 3 Free Street Dio cl, V a N C E ;< Than I’ve ever been before; A compound remedy in which wc han the year. Wholesale dealers in ed to produce the most effectual alta — AND W IT H — CHOICE CIGARS AND TOBACCO, PORTLAND, ME. Nearer my Father’s house, that can be made It is a concentrati T e r m s Of Where the many mansions be ; Drugs, Medicines, & Chemicals, IMPORTED ALES, &c. Dealers in tract of Para Sarsaparilla, so combine lines, one other substances of still greater alte $1:00 ; 3 mi Nearer the great white throne, Combs, Buttons, Brushes, Suspenders, year $6:00; Nearer the jasper sea ! Ready-Made Clothing1, PAINTS, O I L S , VARNISHES, power as to afford an effective antif Artists' Materials, Apothecaries' Glass Wart, raSSFif'gTOiiMtY, Threads, Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, tyc. the diseases Sarsaparilla is repute $30:00 ; on Nearer the bound of life, Swedish Leeches, Cigars, Manufactured from the best Stock. Wm. G. Davis, P. Baxter J H Baxter 11 ia believe in the veins ; cleanse it wbenevei it7 “ Jenny, dear,” I said your basket’s DAVIS & BRADLEY, EMBROIDERY, GLOVES, HOSIERY fcc. ! through the Quite too large for one to fill.” Boots, Shoos and Ruboers and your feelings will tell you So we staid—we two—to fill it, NEATS FOOT OIL UP“ All at the lowest prices. CHEAP FOR CASH. where no particular disorder is to the eastw General Commission .Merchants, enjoy better health,and live Ion/ Leading where the hill was steepest, 100 Middle St., Portland, Me. No. 119 Middle Street, Portland, Me 31 After a s Picking berries up the hill. AND DEALERS IN ing the blood. Keep the blood “ This is up hill work,” said Jenny BOYS’ GUNS. Opposite Casco Bank. 2 tf all is well ; but with this pabul entered the “ So is life,” I said “ shall we F L O U R , CO FLINT, a . a. sssaas, ordered there can be no iasti as east Oxf Climb it each alone, or, Jenny, JOHN E. HOW, Sooner or later something mas Will you come and climb with me ?” D A Y Si. MARTIN’S BLACKING. OATS, SHORTS AND FEED, Fancy Dry Goods, and the great machinery of life j» en, that in Redder than the blushing berries Auctioneer and Real Estate Broker. or overthrown. d needed a fi; GERMAN COLOGNE! No. 87 Commercial St., Head Portland Pisi, TIIIMMINGS, AC. Sarsaparilla has, and ‘deserves Jenny’s cheeks a moment grew, Also Agent for the bears, l'a While without delay she answered, PORTLAND, ME. 13 Clapp's Block, PORTLAND, ME fl71y reputation, of accomplishing th In a word, everything within the circle of real the world has been egregious!/ “ I will come and climb with you.” J. ALLEN DAVIS. Gm33 ROBERT BRADLEY, AETNA LIF E INS. CO., of Hartford, Conn. the cup of or imaginary wants of things purchasable. preparations of it, partly ‘ Capital and Surplus, $208,000. WILLIAM A- PEARCE. Plumber, alone has not all the virtue liah the dr HAMPDEN F IR E INS. CO., of Spring- E x p e r i e n c e . There is a pretty German CENTER & MOULTON, M A K E R OF for it, but more because many er forcibly LUTHER BILLINGS. field, Ms., Capital and Surplus, $250,000. pretending to be concentrated i story of a blind man, who, even under a mis­ WHOLESALE FORCE PUMPS, AND WATER CLOSETS, rod-bearinj Bridgton Center, May 25, 1859. CONWAY FIRE INS. CO., of Conway, Ms. contain but little of the virtue fortune was happy— happy in the wife he Grocers & Provision Dealers, Capital and Surplus, $254,000 No. 124, Exchange Street, Portland, Me. rilla, or anything else. at some dii passionately loved; her voice was Bweet and CHARTER OAK FIRE AND MARINE Warm, Cold, and Shower Baths. Wash Bowls, During the (ate years the where thes No. 81 Commercial Street, Brass, and Silver Plated Cocks. misled by large bottles, pretendi, low, and he gave her credit for that beauty $1,50 INS. CO., of Hartford, Conn. Capital around wh and Surplus, $342,000. Every description of W a t e r F i x t u r e for quart of Extract of Sarsaparilla ¿ which (had he been a painter) was the ob­ "]l f EX’ S BROGANS for $1,25, at (Head Custom House Wharf.) lar Most of these have been ÍL j >yed that IVI 32 BILLINGS’ KENSINGTON FIRE AND MARINE Dwelling Houses, Hotels, and Public Build­ ject of his idolatry. A physican came, and ings, Ships, etc., arranged and set np in the the sick, for they not only mutali O.M.MONUTLTON. i PORTLAND, ME. INS. CO., of , Penn. Cap­ any, Sarsaparilla, put often noci which my « curing the disease, restored the husband to ital and Surplus, $300,000 best manner, and all orders in town or coun­ Challie De Laines. try faithfully executed. All kinds of jobbing perties whatever. Hence bitter more plac. These companies are all first class stock of­ ful disappointment has follow sight, which he cheifly valued as it would CENTS CHALLY DE LAINES for 15 FILES & EMERY, promptly attended to. 4 ly sweet and Wholesale and Retail dealers in fices, and insure good risks at as low a rate the various extracts of Sarsai enable him to gaze on the lovely features 25 cents, at BILLINGS’. 32 as any companies of equal standing in New flood the market, until the nan proaohel tl England. AR1ISTS SUPPLY STORE. of his wife. He looks and sees a face hid- CjAiPSj, A\NDJ FlIRiS? ly despised, and has becomesy iug a long *9 No. 69 Exchange Sn set, Portland, Me , ious in ugliness! He is restored to sight ALM LEAF FANS, at Office Canal Bank Building, Portland, Me. imposition and cheat. Still wi P 29 BILLINGS’ 170 MIDDLE ST., PORTLAND, ME pound Sarsaparilla, and intend Ur brook and but his happiness is over. Is' not this our Dec. 31, 1868. Iy. First door east side It J . D . I. A It It A 131! K a remedy as shall rescue the u FIJKS! FUR3 I FURS! visit to son ^I^OAVELS. Royal Turkish Bathing Tow- Wholesale and Retail dealer in loads of obloquy which rests history ? Our cruel physican is Experience. J- els, at______BILLINGS’ o f tho way, The best assortment of Foreign and Do­ FRENCH, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN we tliiuk we have ground for bolii ORK. New England packed clear Pork, mestic Furs ever offered in this market. This ENGRAVINGS, PICTURE FRAMES, virtues which are irresistible byti we found a L o v e . “ Sam, was you eber in lub ?” — is entirely a new house, and thus avoiding WHOLESALE CifECMRY. run of the diseases it is intended P 29 at BILLINGS.’ LOOKING GLASSES, AtC. GILT them the 1 “No Julias ; you have been I understand.” — the risk of getting old Furs All of our Fur FltUlT, CIGARS, TOBACCO, AND ROSEWOOD FRAMES, order to secure their complete J HAWLS. Stilla Shawls, at Goods are fresh made and selected from the troni the system the refliedy simuli seen. Altl “ Yes, sir.”— “How did you feel ?” •—“Why, I J 29 BILLINGS’ of all sizes, both oval nnd square, always on besthouses in New York Boston Co. Card Matches, clous I y taken according to to din were able t felt jist as if I was a big tunnel, an a train B. M. C Files, F. C. Emery. 2 ly hand, and made to order. Directions aud OX RASINS at 12¿ cts. per lb., at the bottle. fuefarko BY PURE REFINED materials for the Grecian Painting, with 3 en­ mens. As o b cars was comin in at both ends.” 13 ______BILLINGS.’ gravings furnished for $5,00. All patterns o UK. J. (’. AVER & Ci bolder at ev ASK RASINS at 10 cents per lb , at Paper Box Manufactory, SPRUCE GUM, GILT AND ROSEWOOD MOULDINGS, LOW ELL, MASS. 144 M IDDLE ST. PORTLAND, ME. naked rock, Brandy is pronounced an antidote for the C BILLINGS.’ Also, New and Standard Sheet M U S IC l y 2 Price $1 per Bottle ; Six Boti! &c., &c , on the most favorable terms at initiating ol bite of the rattlesnake. Rattle snakes will ONGRESS H EEL GAITETS • Cheap Boxes, of all kinds 105 FEDERAL ST., 5 DOORS ABOVE J . L . HOWARD, i CO. A yer’s Cherry P peaks, bat i perhaps, become common biters, to encour­ C at BILLING S. 6 manufactured at short notice. All orders ad­ manufacturers a n d d e a l e r s i n has won lor itself such a reno, age the medicine’s use. dressed to ELM HOUSE, PORTLAND. of every variety of I'liroat an ing up theii e n t s f r e n c h c a l f b o o t s , just 32 G received at BILLINGS’. 35 CHARLES H, JEWELL, B. PEARSON. plaint, that it is entirely unn ery hand, Furnaces, Ranges, (»Ifice, Parlor to recount the evidence of its v! Why should marriage be spoken of as a will be promptly attended to. WILSON & BURGESS, cuitous way CHILDRENS’ HOSE ! 2 ly CHAS. H. JEWELL. —AND— ver it has been employed. As tender tie, when it so confounded tough that been in constant use throughout village whet GOOD assortment, just received at Wholesale dealers in COOKING STOVES, £ c ., we need not do more than assn one of the -o nothing but death can cut it ? A 35 BILLINGS’. its qi J W. BLANCHARD, PAINTS, OILS, VAKNISDES, ------ALSO— DEALERS IN ------quality is kept up to the lasil been;n, and that it may be relied w» the State. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in of all kinds, Pumps, Lead Pipe, Sheet Lead, all kinds o f "R e f l e c t i o n b y a l o v e r . It is a great E . T . STUART, their relief all it has ever been k The sight Japan, White Lead, French Zinc, Putty, Tin, Copper, Sheet Iron. do. pleasure to be alone, especially when you ly, sundry i French & American Soft Hats. Window Glass, Pure French JOB WO It K DON e t o o r d e r . have your sweet-heart with you, Ayer’s Cathartic Pills ster who pa LATEST Styles SILK DRESS HATS, V E R D IG R IS IN OIL, John L. Howard, Edw. B. Howard, espectfully can« the attention of FOR T H E CURE OF I with his ea the public to his choice stock of BLACK DRAB AND PEARL CASH- H. WOOD & C O.’S COLORS Franklin A. Howard. Don’t expect to be called a good feUpw a R Costiveness, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, j M E R E HATS, No. 35 Exchange Street, Portland. 1 tf Dysentary. Foul Stomach. Eyrtip old table cl BURNING FLUID, CAMPHENE, è*- moment longer than you consent to do pre­ Broadcloths, Cassimeres, Fancy FUR, PLUSH, CLOTH & GLAZED CAPS, ache, Piles, Rheumatism, Erupt pie for pro Together with a full assortment of cisely what other people wish you to do. Doeskins, and Vestings, ill OS ES G. DOW, & €0., Diseases, Liver Complaint, Drt Tooth's and Children's Fancy Hats and Caps, Tumors and Salt Rheum. Win d ie ; passed which ho is prepared to manufacture in a PAINTS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Neuralgia, as a Dinner Pill, and its ancient FOX BLOCK, 75 MIDDLE STREET, of every description. Also, a large and fyin g the Blood. The sacred book of the ancient Persians style and manner calculated to compare fa­ AND DEALERS IN the lim*ties vorably with the best. Also on hand a choice PORTLAND, ME. 3 ly carefully selected stock of They are sugar coated, so tWk*« says, “If you wish to he a saint, instruct your assortment of CORN, MEAL, OATS, SHORTS, k , h sensitive can take them plotsantly c reside some Drugs, Medicines, D ye Stuffs, and children ; because all the they do will be FURNISHING GOODS. M. G. PALMER & CO. are the best aperient in the vvorldffflt on lonely ng imputed to you. PATENT ME O i l ; INFS purposes of a family physic. JOBBERS OF Pure Ground Rock Salt. Price 25 cents per Box ; 5 Box?« k first dream; Customers wishing a good article of Cloth­ of all kinds ; which they offer as low as ing made to fit in the newest and best style, And all kinds o f C O U N T R Y P R O D U C E , Great numbers of Clergymen, l’l mighty gre; There are few who know how to bo idle will find this place a desirable one to leave Straw Goods, Bonnet Ribbons, they can be procured in New York or Boston.. ~ ___ e 4 _ .. . . Statesmen and eminent persona® *** Dealers will tod it to their advantage ^ ^ OllSIfifninf ütS Solicited, It is still it and innocent, and the very first step out of their orders. lent their names to certify the ui FREULH & AMERICAN FLOWERS to call before purchasing elsewhere Nos. 5 7 L o n g Wharf, Bethel Build’g usefulness of these remedies, but«! siuce Acadei business is usually into vice and folly. SILKS, SATINS, BLONDE, RUCHE, 63 COMMERCIAL STREET, here will not permit the insertionoM lost some of READY MADE CLOTHING MOSES G. DOW, a . C. TUTTLE. 'lhe Agents below named furnishf*!11' A’ so for sale at STUART’S. FRAMES, AND CROWNS, Near the Grand Trunk Depot, nnd opposite PORTLAND, ME. 1 ly AM EBIC A N AI .MAN AC in which W which it enji “We may owe it to our enemies to forgive ; the Cape Elizabeth Ferryway. Terms, Positively Cash. given; with also full descriptions of tk time when si wc owe it to oursclvs not to forget. Bridgton Cgntcr______1 144 MIDDLE STREET, 17______PORTLAND. Me. tf Moses G. Palmer, A CHARLES E. JOSE, complaints, and the treatment tbit' be followed for their cure was regarlei John E. Palmer, V PORTLAND, ME. Importer of THOMAS P. CLEAVES, Randolph C. Thomas,J 2 ly l)o not be put off by unp:incipled * a respect an A man in the finest suit of cloths is often AMERICAN HOUSE. with other Livjuiatini's they mill accorded to a shabbier fellow than another dressed in Counsellor & Attorney at Law, Corner of Fore and Lime Streets, profit on Demand AVER’S, and t JOHN W. PERKlNS, & Co., others. Tho sick want the best aid * and its ann rags. PORTLAND, ME. BROWNFIELD, ME. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN And dealer in for them, and they should have It excited and All our remedies are 1 Tho miser lives poor to die rich, and is the WilFattend Courts in Oxford and Cumber- GEO. II. BARBELL, PAPER HANGINGS, embled a c .ltinu Counties. DXUCS. MONITI, iStl, Sold by S. M Hayden, Bridgton ; L mere jailor of his house, and the turnkey of PROPRIETOR. Solar lamps, Britannia Ware, <$-c., man No. Bridgton ; S. Blake, ii'.^ mont of tin his wealth. Fire! Fire!! Fire!!! Hawkes. E. Windham , Wliitntyd.fi*1 Many su MI£S. A. HAMLIN’S 150 Health constitutes the happiness of tho Applications received by PROVISION DEALER, \\ just received at BILLINGS^ Orders promptly attended to. PORTLAND, ME. 33 fore or afi« body, virtue that of the mind. W. H. POWERS, Agent. 19 Commercial Street, head of Long Wharf, N E TV D It ESS GOODS ! Bridgton. July 15. 1859 9m3C* NO. 3, UNDER U. S. HOTEL, Mason exc PORTLAND, ME 31y PORTLAND. ME. ARGE LOTOV VINE CANDY, AT FRESH lot of Dress Cîootl.“, justP ly ! J 32 PEARSON’.« \ cdd at ...... BILLING*... 3*le o f the