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manner ; and we thought that to insist upon ter.’ No sooner was this said, than with a lishtd ’ey his majesty, who ordered his embas W idows.—‘ Do you think moire antique From the N. Y. Sunduy Times. skin served for a hearth-rug, and on the walls WHAT A WOMAN CAN DO. leaving against his urgent wishes, would be but promptness characteristic of the man, Judgo K. sador at the court of France to demand thal becoming on a widow ?' said a young widow were hung a few prints and sumo ornaments of Recollections of the Backwoods. Indian workmanship. Over tho mantel was a a poor return for his hospitality, so we submit throwing off his coat, seized Mr. W. and plung this d linquent should be delivered up to pub to Mrs. Partington, as she exhibited a As a wife and mother; woman can make minaturo of a dashing young fellow in the uni ted to a night of convivality with a good graco. ed him into the water. Mr. F. held a watch lie justice. the fortune and happiness of her husband mourning dress elaborately trimmed and a BY AX BX-SETTLSR. form of a Highland regiment, boldly facing 1 I'll no ask ye how ye like country, and and counted tho seconds, that they might not M. de Sartine acknowledged to the impe- aid children; and even if she did nothing bonnet of the latest mode. The old lady another of a young lady in gay hut very old- what ye think of a Bush-life,’ said the captain ; drown him. After as much time luid elapsed ) rial ambassador that the person ho inquire- To one who is a stranger to tho grand soli else, surely this would bo sufficient destiny. scanned her attentively through her glasses fashioned attire ; between them was a Waterloo ‘ for ye ken just naething ava about it. Ye'4 as could with safety to the unhappy man, ho after had been at Paris; that if it would be tudes of nature, the first impressions made by was raised from the water. It was some time By her thrift, prudence and tact, she can se before she answered. ‘ More antic!’ said medal, and above was suspended a sword But kbow better this day three years, if ye remain any satisfaction, he could inform him where hal their majestic calm in the serene fall season are the crowning glory of the apartment, and the in the colony so long. Every man ye meet will before ho could speak—but when he did. it was hud lodged, and the different gaming-tables, cure to her partner and herself a competence she at length, and her finger was raised up indescribably exalting and sublime. When I captain’s especial pride, were two wonderful line hi3 ain story to toll, and wifely dilf rcnt only to protest his innocence, but in a manner anil other places of infamous resort, which ha like a note of exclamation. ‘I should think awoke, and walked outalonoin the bright, keen in old age, no m atter how small their begining easy chairs, mado of crooked branches fantasti they will ho. Tho prudent poor man who lias and in a tone of voico that boro witness to the had Ii equentefl while there ; but that he waa November morning, the breathless tranquillity or bow adverse a fate occasionally be theirs. less antic would be more becoming in a wid cally worked into each other. They were fitted thriven, will praise the land that has given him certainty of his guilt. Ail eflbrts to make him now gone. i that reigned around, the utter isolation on every By her cheerfulness she can restore her hus ow. Widows more antic must be them with elegantly embroidered cushions, and quilts independence and comforts ; while the shiftless confess proved vain, he was again plunged by The ambassador, after stating the accuracy) side, the vast s lenco that peivaded the dark band's spirits shaken by the anxietiesof busi spoke of by Paul to Timothy who wax wan of otter-lurs sewn together were thrown over carl who lias spent his means in idleness and the powerful arm of Judgo K. in the water. and correct mode by which the police of Vienna forest, and the motionless lake, inspired a new ness. By her tender care she can often re ton and will marry. Well, well, let ’em, their backs. These articles of furniture were indulgence, will curse the land that will not This time it did not fare as well with him. He wa- c nductcd, insisted that the offender must feeling of delight, mingled with awe, which I uncovi red, tiiat the new-comer might admire support him in sloth and dissipation. But this was kept under water so long that when taken still b; in Paris, otherwise the emperor could store him to health, if disease has seized up though where a woman has onee married had never experienced. Not a '.oaf stirred, not their curious workmanship, and compliment the ye may aye bear in mind : it is not tho country out he appeared a lifeless corpse. It was long not have commanded him to make such an ap- on his overtasked powers. By her counsel with a coucealing and warm heart’— looking a sigh died along the tops of the pines, and not artificer upon his skill. Eer, ‘ It's a’ my ain mokes the man, but the man who makes the before they was able, by their utmost exertions, plieaii on. straight at the rigid profile of the corporal and her love, she can win him from bad com a symptom of animal life was visible. All na work, sir!’ the captain repeated with simple country. To succeed here requires much self- to restore him sufficient to speak. When he did M. de Sartine smiled at the inciedulity of ture was becalmed, pany if temptation in an evil hour has led on the wall,— 1 and one that b eats responsi pride. A ’ the appointments o’ the room are the denial, courage and perseverance. With these speak, it was to repeat the same de.ii.il as fae- tho imperial minister, and made reply to the But, however, not much time to enj iy the him astray. By her example, her precepts, ble to her own, she will never want to enter work o' my ain hands !’ qualities, you will achieve a moderate indepen for . Ch . • y ! ! '• ;■ following effect: • Do mo the honor, sir, to the maritime state again.’ There was a scene was permitted, for, before the sun had Mrs. F------was an intelligent little French dence sufficient for a man of frugal habits ; failed in either sitiinti m—that of Judge K. or inform the emperor, your master, that the per- and her sex’s insight into character, she can gained the level of the horizon, the breakfast tremulous tone in her voice, there was a glis lady, of middle age, who, timid the rudeness of wealth is out of the question. Without these Mr. W.—but the tho hiiinfnm.’r r was well satisfied th a t; son he looks lor left Paris on the tenth day of mould her children however diverse their horn of my host recalled me from my stroll to the other mi tening of her eye, like a dew-drop on a her situation, preserved the proverlii.il elegance one has no business in the backwoods ; nor in ist know something of the lost the last month, and is now lodged in a back dispositions, into good men and women.— join in his early meal. The usual backwoods deed is ho very well qualified for success any morning glory; the finger fell to .her side, of her s'ex and nation. It was surprising how, and hv leading in all things, a true and beau tare of venison and pork, tried together, formed nurtured in tho refinement of artificial society, where.’ tiful life, she can refine, elevate and spiritu and she turned to look out of the window our repast, with hot “ shert cakes,” honey, and But the captain soon relaxed into a lighter coffee ; and, after having discussed the bachelor tiiis lady contrived to adapt herself so well and alize all who come within reach, so that with after Ike, who was sailing a shingle boat in a so contentedly Io the perlurmance of her mani mood. IL; entertained us with his campaigning others of her sex emulating and assisting rain water tub, with a garden toad as a pas meal with sharp appetites, my host kindly prof fold and self-imposed duties, for she kept no fe stories and oft-repeated jokes, and at length, j p ss s-ion, or know something of that money It was literally as the French minister of fered to row mo in his skill’ to the place of my senger. The young widow withdrew to read male kelp. She had tried newly-arrived emi becoming musical with frequent libations, he ] No v disclose everything at ,mee, or you die.’ 1 police had stated. The emperor, to his aston- her, she can do more to regenerate the world destination, i gladly accepted his offer, and, what Paul had said, evidently disgusted grant girls two or three times, but had found ) sang, in an excellent manner, ‘ Ye hanks md...... This was- uttered in a tone and v. i h an tin-1 ishinrnt, found tiie delinquent in tho house and than all the statesmen or reformers that ever dismissing my taciturn guide of the preceding braes,’jand ‘ Willie brewed a peek o’ inouf phasis that forced upon the mind of Mr. W. apartment described ; but he was greatly morti- with the dame’s misapprehension of her them more trouble than assistance—so she her legislated. She can do as much, alas! per day, we started. after which, at a still early hear, we retired fur the absolute certainty of its (uliilment. The li.-d at this proof of the accuracy of the French question, though there was a lesson to her self averred ; but candor demands that 1 should haps evon more, to degrade man, if she It was an unique settlement to which we state tho universal whisper of the settlement, the night. guilty man trembled, lie could conceal the police, which, in this instance, in point of in chooses to do it. in the blunder.— Boston Saturday Evening weie hastening, as my companion informed me ; which was, that her extreme jealousy of the truth i o lunger. His courage failed and ho telligence, even iu Vienna, was discovered to bo decidedly aristocratic in its way, fu t a very de Who can estimate the evil that woman has Gazette. captain could not even tolerate the proximity of confessed the whole—telling wh re ihe money so much superior to his own. sirable location to live in, provided one did not A Tale from Beal Life. the power to do ? As a wife, she can ruin a kitehen wench. There was a settlement of could hl-found. Judge K., leaving him in care ______object to being shut out from the world, and at The various incidents comprised in the fol her husband by extravagapee, folly, or want How to be H appier.—Said a venerable poor emigrants s uue three miles back In the the same time could draw upon the said forsa Bush, from which she occasionally got women | lowing narrative were gathered by the writer of affection. She can make a devil and an farmer, some eighty yeers of age, to rela a ken world for a competence. Otherwise, he to do her rough work and washing; hue her from one who was at that time a resident in the ceoded to the house el Mr. \'i . and inquired It has not been many years since tho late outcast of a man, who might otherwise have tive who lately visited him, “ I have lived would scarcely venture to recommend it to a chief reliance fur kitchen assistance was upon immediate neighborhood, and consequently pos where Mrs. W. was. He was told that she James Wills, ol Baltimore, one cl the greatest: become a good member of society. She can on this farm for more than half a century. young settler as a fitting habitation. When I “ auld San lie,” who had so far profited by her sessed a knowledge of the whole transaction. was in her chamber, but did not wish to see any c.n . ii -.ns of his time, flourished in the West- bring bi kerings, strife, and perpetual discord I have no desire to change my residence as info* med him that fo ra competence f would instructions, that she pronounced him to be In the year 1814, a Mr. W., of Watertown, one. Without ceromnnv Judge K. ascended ) ern e-i! is. In fact, we believe, towards tho have to depend chiefly upon my luck and abili into what cas been a happy home. She cau longas I live on earth. T have no desire to be ‘ better as v.n, as two, tree Irish voinans.'— Jefferson county, N. Y., was appointed Paymas the stairs, and knocked at the door of the apart- e'.o -o f his career he made St. L mis his home, ties, he smiled at the idea of my selecting the ment pointed out. l ie liearp a rustling within, Tiie New York Sunday Courier tells the follow- change the innocent babes whom God has en any richer than I now am. I have worship The everlasting whiskey-bottle and sugar- bowl ter General of the army, then stationed atSack- Bush as a field of action, but assured me tiiat it etts Harbor. In entering upon his new office, hut no step. Ho called hut no voice was heard, i.ig ! story, in which Wills acts the hero : — trusted to her charge, into vile men,and even ped the God of my fathers w'th the same was produced, the inevitable ‘ n ip ’ was taken, was a very prevalent misiake committed by and the cap tain led us forth to show the new Mr. W .’s sureties were Judgo K. ami Mr. F. of in a rage he hurst the door open, and entered. A!i at the lime tiie Texas excitement ran so viler women. She can lower the moral tone people for more than forty years. P tiring young inun in my sphere of file, wbo seemed to comer his clearing, his stock, and buildings.— the same town. Tho former was a lawyer of Mrs. W. was sitting on the b 3 . lie imine.!:- high in the United States, Jim Wil.s was in of society itself, and thus pollute legislation that period J have rarely ever been absent consider that the incapacity of gaining a liveli Hints from us that we must resume our journey much distinction, and had for a number ol years ately explained tiie object of iiis vi.-it, and eon- j P Pit it s sburg, inrg, i in that situation so common to play at the spring head. She can, in fine, become froin the sanctuary on the Sabbath, and have hood iu the crowded professions of tlm cities were peremptorily repulsed by our host. been judge of some of the higher courts of the eluded by telling her that tho money must be a c t u s • flat broke,’ standing on the wharf with an instrument of evil instead of an angel of never lost but one communion season. I formed a qualification fur roughing it in the “ Ye’ll no gang the day, N ----- !” ho exclaim State of New York. He was a man rarely furthcoming. Her position npun the bed ex -, his s d.mn visijo expanded, planning how ho backwoods. good instead of making flowers of truth, pur never have been confined to my bed by sick ed ; “ so ye need not fasti yoursels about it. 1 equalled for soundness of judgment, and was cited suspicion that the money mast be about could g t down tho river without money, when ‘ The society up here,’ said he, ‘ is composed especially characterized by a discriminating het and he immediately comm need pulling off he icaid the drum and fife. He saw a hal'’- ity, beauty, and spirituality spring up in her ness for a single day. The blessings of God tell ye, ye’ll no gang the day!” of pe.sons all possessing more or less annual in The eleari g was small, consisting of about penetration, which qualified him well for the the bed clothes in total disregard of all she in.if.iraied s fldter about embarking for New footsteps, till the whole earth smiles with bare been richly spread around me, and I come, which makes them independent of their part he boro ih the tni-lcal affair u e are about!‘'ouhl say of the impropriety o, sue!, conduct 0 1 . y bearing a 'lexah banner. °A thought loveliness that is almost celestial, she cau twenty acres, from which the stumps had uio.-t- 1 -■ ■ • ...... " in a lady's bed chamber. Decorum was out oi str.tex Inin. Next nay lie sent Ins trunk on made up my mind long ago, that if I wished farms ; widens a little money gees a long nay lv disappeared, lor it was more than twenty to relate, lie resided in the neiglib irhool of transform it to a black and blasted desert, to be any happier. I mist have more relig in this quarter, the small amount that would years since the captain had chosen the charm Mr. W ., and possessing unbounded c mlidence the question. S o next attempted to acconi- boaad the first boat to start, and, just as t..o covered with the soorn of all evil passions, ion. barely keep them from starvation in their native ing spot for his future home. He boasted that in his integrity, did not hesitate to affix his plisli liy force, wh it sha could n J by reason ; c ii: iio tapped the bell fir the last time. Wills and . wept by the bitter blasts of everlasting country, enables them hereto maintain a cer lie was the first settler on the lakes, and all the name to the bond. Mr. F „ a less conspicuous but he lilted her from the bed, and removing the stepp-d on board, dragged his trunk into an death. This is what a woman cau do for tain kind of state. Here are ofiiecis of the ar improvements we saw Were the results of his character, was a plain, honest, upright farmer, covering, hesaw a quilted garment that appear- unoeeupied state-room, and took from his tim The editor of the American Mechanic has my and navy, retired upon their half-pny or a the wrong as well as for the right. Is her | own actual unassisted labor. He showed us of considerable wealth, and maintaining a high ed as though it inig. t contain the money. He ntric.il wardrobe a soldier’s coat with buff breast encountered trials unknown to ordinary men. pension—jovial fellows' hut poor farmers ; cler standing in society. Nor did he for a m mien: seized it, ween Mrs. W. exclaimed: ‘ You have and t irei rows of bnttons, a chapeau with an mission a little one ? Has she no “ worthy the small, square shanty, built of light sapling Just hearken unto his wailings : gymen who have emigrated for the benefit of logs, and now a rotting ruin, that ho had first hesitate to sign the bond of Mr. \V . Accompa got :t !’ lie immediately left tho house and , iono use plume, a red sash, and a pair of false work,” as has become the cry of late? Men j their increasing families ; young men of small Owing to the fact that our paper maker erecte 1, and in which he and his young wife nied by’his wife, in the spring of 1814, Mr. \\ . proceeded with his prize to a neighbor's, when By the time that the boat got fairly may have a hardier task to perform, a rough patrimony, who cou’d find no opening for theii)- the whole amount, §33.000, was found quilted um. r way, Jim was fully equipped,"with his disappointed us, the failing of the mails de passed their first winter all alone, for Sandie left Watertown for Albany, to receive there tl.e er path to travel, but he has none loftier or ! selves iu the ‘ old c m ntry,’ and others, who, demands of the year. They arrived safely at between two pairs of gentlemen's drawers. sword hanging gracefully by bis side. prived us of our exchanges, a Dutch pedlar had not then joined them. more influential than woman’s.— Woman's like yourself, came with a few hundreds of Albany, and alter spending a day or two there, I Mr. M . was released and reuurneu to his Dewing un bis gloves, he h sitited a moment, stole our scissors, the rats ran off with our ‘ A fearsome winter it was, and awfu’ lone Advocate. pounds to make their fortunes, but soon man some!” he said; ‘ but we kept up our spirits, Mr. W. received monev to the amount of ,Vj30,- i house ; but bis wife she w .o.liad instigated to but relying on his peculiar power, bo opened paste and the devil went to the circus, while aged to get through their money ; then many of Rnd the little woman never uttered a complaint, 000, and they left for home. They had got on ' tf e commission of the crime, now known to tho the door into the cabin which was filled with the editor was at home tending the baby, thorn abandoned their clearings in disgust, and though I had to leave her a’ ulane for (our days their return as far as Schenectady, whai at a ) world, was no where to be found. Search was passengers. In a moment all eyes were turned A Mode P rixtixo E stablishment.— The our paper is unavoidably postponed beyond went across to the ‘ States,’ where they were as I had forgotten to lay in a stock of salt for public house where they passed the night, the . made iu all the apartments of tiie house, but in towards him, but lie walked up to the bar, and new building erected by Maturin M. Ballou, the period of its publication.’ glad to pick up whatever situation offered it my oxen, and the whiskey and tea gave oot.— trunk containing the monev was opened, and : vain. As soon as the circumstance oi her ah- took a glass of brandy and water. I.i the mean U- i-i proprietor of the Pictorial, Dollar M a-; self.’ It was thirty miles to the store of an Indian So,Off!) abstracted. The hou-e was immediate- scnce became known, the river vvas searched, t me all ,vas confusion to find out who the offi- This was not very cheering news. It con ly searched, and every measure promptly taken and her body was found. J he discovery ol Ijis eer was. A general rush was made for tho gazine, an 1 Flag of our Guion, for the pub- : trader, and it took four days to drive my eattie One day as Judge Parsons was jogging firmed me in a suspicion f had begun to enter for the recovery of tiie funds and the apprehen- ) crime had driveni herhe: -to desperation and she register, but he had not yet put his name down; iication of these popular periodicals, is now ■ there and back through the snow.” along on horseback over a desolate road, he ; tain, that this part of the colony was no place sion of the robljers, but it was all in vain ; no had committed suicide. the captain was consulted but he did nut know. nearly completed. It is located at No. 22 llis farming stock was light, just sufficient to came upon a log hut, dirty smoky, and mis- ) for me to settle in ; but, as 1 had come so far, 1 supply the wants of his small household, (1 for cluo that might lead to its discovov could be ______At length, however, feeling a little curiosity W inter street, Boston, and is doubtless one ' resolved to see for myself. A few days mole or erable, He stopped to contemplate the too j got to say that ho was childless.) A score of o b ta in ed .A fter m. king every effort for tiie re Perfection of Polies Iffachinory. hims ui. he walked up to Jn», and said. • Sir.’ of the best arranged and most extensive less could not make a great deal of difference, covery of the lost sum, and all proving ineffec • ,;ir to you, said Jim, touching hrs cha evident poverty of the scene. A poor, half- sheep, a couple of milch cows, two or three: printing houses in the country. The follow though the season was pretty far advanced, and hogs, a Canadian pony, and a yoke of oxen, ! tual, they proceeded on their l-eiurn, ar.d ar in the last century, a merchant of high re- peau. starved fellow, with uneombed hair and un it was my intention to settle somewhere before) ing is a description of the premises ; The ! were ali the farming animals that claimed his rived at \\ atertown, where all gave credence to speetability in Bordeaux had occasion to visit ‘ Will you do me the favor to register your shared beard, thrust his head through a ) winter, both to avoid tiie expense of living at a the metropolis upon commercial business, carry- name, so that I can provide a state-room for entire basement, 132 feet deep by 28 feet in care. A somewhat superabundant number oi l their at itemeus of the occur-onee at Schenecta square hole which served as a window, to hotel, and to make preparations for active com dy ; and the missing funds having been satisfac ing with him bills and money to a very large you?’ width, will be occupied by twelve Adams poultry, the result of * stolen nests,' crowed: the hut, wit’a—‘I say Judge, I ain’t so poor mencement in the spring. and strutted about the yards and sheds, and a I torily accounted for to the government, nothing amount. On his arrival at the gates ot Palis, * Oh, with pleasure,’ said Jim, and walking presses, paper room, engine and boiler, room, ■ as yon think me to be, for I don’t own this In a short lime, s me signs of civilization pre pair of large dogs, vigilant and well-trained worthy of note transpired till tiie spring of a gentehl-Inoking man opened too door ol Ids up to the register, he flourished in round text, etc. The first fioor, of the same large di sented themselves ; but they were few and far carriage, and addressedjiiifi to this effect .• ‘ Sir, • P. Edwards, Major, Texas Army.’ Tho la u d .’ protectors against wolves and foxes, composed 1815, when Mr. \Y. jig-iin went to Albany to ) mensions, and 14 feet in height, will be ex between. Desperate attempts to cut out bouses the out-door establishment. Iiis system of ag- . receive the government funds, taking his wife 1 have been waiting lor you sometime. Ac- crow 1 pressed around tho table—they read the clusively occupied as the business and pub in the woods, made by settlers who lacked the riculturc was decidedly slovenly and careless. ) with him this time also. cording to my notes-, you were to arrive at this name—universal enthusiasm prevailed, and lishing room, where will be found the cash T he M inister’s Call.—An amusing in means, or the enduring qualities needful to sue- About live acres of his clearing was reserved Accordingly they again left home fur Albany hour ; aril your person, your cariiage, and your th.ee tremendous cheers were given for ‘ Texas cesss. It was bad to see deserted log-houses and portmanteau exactly answer tire description I and Lib rtv !’ Jim took ofl’ his chapeau, ae- ier's office, chief book keeper, mailing clerks, cident occurred a few days since. A certain for a sheep-pasture-—Iiis cattle found abundance | on the same errand, and Mr. \V., with all pos clearings of ten to twenty acres, the rosult of sible dispatch, procured thetnoney, and imme hold in my hand. You will permit me to have knowledged the compliment with a graceful assorters folders, and packers departments, lady had been much annoyed by. the ringing of forage in the woods, another five acres he so much toil and care, now abandoned to decay, mowed far winter fodder ; and on the rest he 1 diately left fur borne. They bad hot proeeodsd the honor of c inducting you to t.m minister of. b„w and few patriotic remarks. It is almost and the publisher's business office. On the of her door-bell by the luiscbievouous boys i and covered with a second growth of wood.— raised a little wheat, oats, and potatoes—enough on their way as fir as 'frontun, when the port police, Monsieur de Sartine.’ needless to say that, from that moment, the soi second floor will be the editor’s private room, in the vicinity, anil was determined to be The most beautiful loeatiuiLs on the lakes bad manteau containing tiie money was cat open, The gentleman, astonished and alarmed at distant Major was a lion. Every one sought made no more a fool of by going to the) for his muds and he did not care to raise more. prooi-reading room, and composing or type been selected by the owners of the improvements, The natural fertility of the soil had thus far anil $12,000 taken. No sooner had the robbery this intenuption, and still more so at hearing ins acxaaintance ; the ladies opened the eabin- setting room. On the third floor are the door. In the course of the forenoon her and my enthusiasm was considerably cooled as enabled him to dispense with manuring ; and been discovered by Mr. \Y. thru Mrs W. per tho name of the lieutenant of tiie police in. a- floor to get a peep at him ; he was placed at the I looked upon their naw desolate appearance, apartments devoted to a corps of engravers, minister called to see her, dressed in his though his crops Could have been doubled and ! suade 1 her husband tiiat as the §12,000 were lion' ll, demanded to know what Monsieur de head or the table, and at night was made drunk nicest manner. lie ascended the steps, and and reflected on the tales of disappointment and trebled by a little additional care, lie would not actually stol .-n, ami as they could not by any Sartine wanted with him ; adding, at tho same as Bacchus on champagne. Next day he was and tlie boxwood blocks, and the machinery broken hopes they so eloquently told gently pulled the bell-handle, when the lady do it. They sufficed for I.is wants. In toe means make amends, it would b-j better to ap time, that lie had never committed any offence promenading the hurricane deck, linked arm- and material for the engraver’s use. On tho A t length, alter about lour hours rowing, 1 lJs „ain(/ mi ,lt ,)0 ;,ad fl)1. tllC secking aill! propriate tiie remainder to their own uso. and ngainst the laws, and that ho could have no j,:-arm with the captain and a warm-hearted shouted from the entry— fourth fioor will be the designers’ and gilders’ we turned a projection ol the shore, when tn e , the ,akes swarlnc(1 with wiId ducks, and pretend, as they might with equal propriety, right to interrupt or detain ldm. Southerner. ‘ I see you, boy! if I catch you I ’ll wring rooms, with that of other finishers in vari tirst occupied human habitation met our view. olhcr aqu tic fowL I(. wag difficu, t t() c,)nccive , that tiie whole had been taken The counsel- Tno messenger declared himself perfectly ig- > Major,’ said the Southerner,. ‘ I know you your neck !’ ous departments. On the fifth floor will be it was a long, low, log-house, or, rather,a com what a man could acquire that the captain did ) lingfcof his wife wero finally effectual, a-.d tho norarit ol the cause ol his detention ; stating, have been on a mission to collect arms, ammu- carriel on the extensive business of the bin The affrighted gentleman immediately bination of two or three houses o f one story, not enj iy ; then why should he trouble himself: unhappy man, till then upright in ail his deeds, at the same time tiiat when he had conducted nitlon and recruits, but on this subject you may situated at the head of a quiet cove, and about dery—in the folding, pressing, trimming, rushed down the steps through a crowd of to obtain more than he could use! Sucli was , consented. him to M. do Sartine, lie should have executed of- course be mum, in consequence of the treaty lifty yards from the w ater’s edge. Near to the After the remainder of the money had been his orders, which were merely ministerial. between the United States and Mexico. For sewing anl embossing departments; while young scamps, and was not seen at the lady’s his reasoning, ami it must lie confessed thore i house stood a log-barn and sheds, the whole was a good deal of philosophy in his argument. safely concealed about the person of Mrs. \Y. Alter some farther explanation, tae gentle- my part I could see all the rascals bung lika above all comes a large hall for the classifi house again. man permitted the officer to conduct him accord- flj .s on the treas.’ hemmed in by tile primeval forest. Upon tho whole, I thougot I had never met the alarm was given, an 1 tin; extent of tiie rub ingly. M. de Sartine received him with great cation and storage ol bound volumes, and ‘ Tiiat is Captain F------’s,’ my companion re with a man whose lot was inure enviable. Sit bery was shown by the rent and rilled portman- back numbers ’of the Pictorial Flag, and NEVES.’ marked. ‘ He is an old Waterloo man, and a uated in ono of the most lovely spots in the perfect trump! We must cill and sec him for M agazine. Never tip your beaver to a fine lady, and pass world, secure of health, peace, and competence; ) a few minutes : tho captain would never forgive removed from tiie struggles and anxieties of a poor widow without seeming to see her. me if 1 were to pass his house. It must he Eighteen Things Never pass an aged man or woman, without life ; calm and contented, he appeared to have to Paris, and where he was to lodge, his usual three months since we saw each other.’ no wish unfulfilled, no desire uiigratifieJ : statemont, was c irried into ellect As we may ‘ I have it,’ exclaimed the Southerner, ‘follow making a reverential obiisance, unless your The captain, as I afterwards learned, had suppose, all was in .llectual for the recovery ot tiino of going to bed, and a number of circum me ’ In which young people render themselves house is on lire. “ No fears to beat away, no strife to heal.” held a lieutenancy in a Highland regiment at the nr n ic y . Tne missing funds were inis.-ing stances, which the gentleman had conceived The trio adjourned to the clerk’s office, whero very impolite: Never break ycur neck to bow at all to a I fancied the captain to be the happiest of men, Waterloo, where, after being fortunate enough still. Alter tne return of Mr. arid Mrs. )Y. to could only bo-known to himself. a stirring appeal for Texas was written, carried 1. Loud laughter. • sweet sixteen,” with a flounced dress, who is and the first mortal I had mot with in whose to distinguish himself, he was severely wounded )\ atertown, in great apparent dejection, at the Monsieur de Sartine having thus excited at- among the passengers and §150 collected, which 2. Reading while others are talking. ashamed of tier old-fashioned mother : or to a on tho last day of tiie battle. He was conveyed ease seemed falsified the old maxim—‘ ‘ There is loss ol such an amount of in me}', their • pi .in tontion, hut this extraordinary question to him: strutting collegiate who is bun ilied at his grand was iiandeu over to Wills. At night a supper 3. Catling finger-nails in company. to tiie house of a private familv in Brussels, a skeleton in every man’s secret closet!" unvarnished tale,' agreeing perfectly when told ‘ Sir, are you a man of courage ?’ was given. mother's bad grammer. Our dinner was a imirvel of art and ingenu 4. Leaving meeting before it is closed. where lie had been quartered Before the action, by either, their well all' cted sorrow, aud, above The gentleman, still m ire astonished at tho cabin was decorated with the star-span- 5- W hispering in company. Never keep a boy, to black your boots and a t and by careful nursing recovered his health.— ity, auu the only drawback to its perfect enjoy- i all. the character previously sustained by 5Ir. singularity of snch an interrogatory, demanded gl.d banner, entwined with the flag ot the lone tend to tiie stable, while you frighten your wife As one of his kind nurses was young and hand ment was the reflection of how lunch trouble J M . for honesty and integrity, left to the minds tne reason why he put such a s,range question, star. At 12 o’clock they commenced singm1* 6. Gazing at strangers. out of the idea of keeping a nurse for the twins, its preparation must have cost the excellent I 7. Leaving a stranger without a seat. some, it was quite natural that the iuvalid offi of most no room for doubts of the truth of their adding, at the same time, that no man ever songs, and the Major complied wijh the request by constantly talking of • hard times.’ cer should fall in love wilii her. .When his lady wnose care had provided it. Tiie basis of statement. Tho bond-tn n o f Mr. \Y , though douhtef his courage. company by singing Iiis favorite song, 8. A want of respect for superiors. Never converse with a lady, with a cigar in health was perfectly restored they were married. our rep ist was mutton—its lighter adjuncts heavy losers, deemed it policy to all' ot to be J I. de Sartine replied—‘ Sir, yon aro to he : • Barlow.’ 9. Reading aloud in company without be your mouth, or smoke in anybody's company He obtained promotion ; but, having little be were chickens and a brace of partridges ; but lieve tho whole, at least till some discovery robbed and murdered tlii3 eight! If you are a Br, without apologizing for the same. said i ‘ Excellent.” said anotii ing asked. sides Iiis pay to live upon, and finding that in- the skill with which they were varied and dis might be made to justi y suspicion. Judge K. mao of courage, you must go to ycur hotel and 10. Receiving a present without some Never remind people of personal deformity, suffii-ient to meet the additional expenses of a guised in half-a-dozen diflerent dishes spoke retire to rest at tho usual hour ; but he careful was a near neighbor ol Mr. V7. and a very fa ‘ I o uifl do it better,’ said Jim, who w:i3 or of the relatives who have disgraced them. wedded life, he retired from the service on half- well for the inventive culinary powers of our tiiat you do not fall asleep. Neither will it he manifestation of gratitude. miliar man in his habits ; he often visited his fast verging into the fourth state of intoxica Never leave a letter unanswered, and use the pay, and got a grant of government land in smiling hostess, and the expertness of ‘ auld proper for you to look under the bed, or into 11. Making yourself the topic of convers house at the most unexpected h ours; and tion, ‘ if I had niv proper togs on-’ After gii- stamp which was enclosed to you to ‘ reply Canada, to which he and his new bride emigra Sandie,’ who, from long practice under her t!.ougli he discovered nothing there that would any of tho closets which are in your bedcheiu- ation. with,’ on a letter to your own sweetheart. tuition, had become a tolerable artiste, and an h e r w :ic'i La '.uuu.t.icly uescriOefl. ‘ You i .iiree laint huzzas for Texas, the party ted. lie made tiie clearing, and erected the have excited the suspicion of a less peri-ep'i’-n broke op. 12. Laughing at the mistakes of others. Never ride in a Cue carriage and keep a score invaluable assistant on occasions of extra a-.li- must place your portmanteau in its usual situ buildings we now saw, with what ready cash lie mind, he saw many itihigs that loreeil upon him Next morning the clerk went into Wills’ 13. Joking others in company. of servants, while your widowed sister trudges p •see-sed, mid since tiia t time had contrived, as nary cookery lik e the present, He also officiat the cunvictlon that the lost money must he in ation near vour bed, and discover no suspicion. 14. Correcting older persons than your along on foot, and toils for her daily bread. he said, “ to live like a lighting-cock ” on an in ed as butler ami Waiter, and with groat gravity- the possession of \Y. and his wile. Though Leave what remains to me. If however, 'you do s? breaklas when he Never wear a liner coat than the merchant upheld in his single person, all the dignity and not fed your courage suilieie.it tc bear you on-, I lo.unJ “ 'e Maj ,r had turned rn all standing. self, especially parents. come ol about four hundred dollars a year.— both would converse with perfect ease on the I will procurea persin who shall personate you, I’’j'/'? ’0?1?: chapeau and sword on; hrstfeet you owe for it, or the tailor wham you have not Such, in brief, was tiie captain's little history state of the family ! subject of their misfortune, and lament, with 15. To commence talking before others paid for the making. Wo had pastry, too, made with confections and goto bed in your stead.’ n ’ > . ,°"f ‘ 10 P,lluw' .Ue Is a Jexas are through. - an every-day story in tho colonies, though apparent sincerity, their loss ; still guilty con After some fur'ther explanation, which con- JL'Jor’ anJ of C(,urs0 n'J fault waa fuund- Never turu a deaf ear to a woman in distress, not without a spice of romance. of the wild plum, raspberry, and cranberry, science would betray itself, in some way r.ot 10. Answering questions when put to because you cannot see how you would ho tiie preserved with maple sugar, refined almr.st-to vinced tlm gentleman that M. de Sartine's in------But it must lie confessed that there was noth perceptible to tho multitude. Convinced as he others. gainer by her bettered condition. whiteness. -A’ our aio work, sir!’ remarked was, he determined to attempt to gain further tefli 'enco was accurate iu every particular, he , T» i , i. , . , -i o- n j • , -«r ing very romantic in tiie captain’s manner or refused to be personated, and formed un imine- , ! R has been,my lot> J aiJ. Rodo.r'ck M e 17. Commencing to eat as soon as you Never wound wantonly the sensitive nature tho captain. ‘ The produce o’ our ain sugar- knowledge of the matter. Accordingly lor appearance, as he came down to the water’s edge diate resolution literally to follow the direction ) SW‘ a? flhe lat« >neet'"K 1(1 get to the table. of (he constitutional invalid : nor by rude j 'st bush, though v.c aye get help to make thal!"— fourteen nights in succession, he lay -upon tho pi and sarcasms., send a blush to the temples of to meet us. The gallant young officer bad Our hospitable hostess also produced liqueurs oi re had...... J received, lie accordingly - • went ' 3nt. t(J kcd j 1 rnnors’ Pension bocioty, of the acquirement IS. Not listening to what one is saying, grown into a sturdy Scotchman, arid any beauty azza of Mr. W .’s house, directly under tiie win md merits of the compositors and readers, ‘ to modest merit. her own concoction, of exquisite fragrance, and dow of their sleeping apartment. at his usual hour, which was eleven o’clock in company— unless you desire to show open Never jest with a single woman about the he might onco have possessed was effectually hearing the flavor oT the wild plum kernal. In At half-past twelve (the time mentioned by M. give mure trouble tu the printer than most con contempt for the speaker. anxiety of ail women to be married ; nor tell marred by a sabre-cut, which had left a broad, short, we fared sumptuously, and I, not expee He could perceive them talking in a low tone de Sartine) the door of the bedchamber was temporary writers, and I have always admired A well bred person will not make an ob your wife you married her because you pitied red, oblique ridge across hip cheek and nose.— ting to meet with such luxuries in a place so during the night, but so indistinctly that he opened, and three men entered with a dark lan tiie address, ability, and tact of the working lie was clad in a shooting-jacket of homo-spun could make out nothing of any consequence. servation whilst another of the company is her lonely condition. remote from the centres of civilisation, was tern, daggers, and pistols. The gentleman men, wiio, if patience he a heavenly vir.ue. eloth, with vest and pants ol the same m aterial; However, lie came to the conclusion that they ought never to have had the name applied to addressing himself. Never go to bed at ten, leaving your wife up lost in admiration of the ingenuity and indus who, of course, was awake, perceived one ot till two, with a sick baby ; and look pitch forks a round Scotch “ bonnet ” covered Iiis head, and try that could thus make tho wilderness yield were about to leave tho country ; aud ho imme them to be his own servant. They rilled his them that is in common use. It is to an author diately determined upon a desperate effort to as at her at the breakfast-table, because that meal a short pipe graced his mouth. up its sweets, and surround itself with the portmanteau undisturbed, and settled the plan iike myself that the term might in common ;x ix B its.—A correspondent wants to is half au hour too late. ‘Ilacye come at last?’ said lie, taking hold amenities and luxuries of refined life in the rude certain the correctness ol his suspicions. Ac of putting him to death. The gentleman hear Iron >sty be applied of printer’s devil. I enter • if a joke is good for anything after it Never hear ungenerous strictures upon the of tiie prow of our skiff’, and lifting her upon solitudes of nature. cordingly lie imparted to Mr. F., his associate ing all this, and not knowing by what means tain the same regard lor the man who works raokeil.’— Wanted, a stiejt to measure a conduct of a woman, with a quiet smile, instead the beach, tiiat we might land without wetting bondsman, a full account ol all he had been wit he was to be rescued, it may be naturally sup the types, and tlm reader who supervises the She felt lonesome at first, and despaired of ness to, and his strong belief that they had or proofs, as I do for the short hand writer who iw escape.—A man tried the other day of saying in thunder tones, ‘ ft is false, sir.’ our feet. ‘ Weel, N ------, my lad 1 how's a’ wi’ ever becoming lecoueiled to her wild new home, posed, was under great perturbatiou of mind ye? I was beginning to ti ink I was forgotten knew something of the money. They immedi renders my crude speech into good and racy irehas ■ a hen that would lay a brick.— Never fall hack from a bargain, after the ar she informed us in a naive Anglo-French dialect; during such an awful interval ol suspense ; by a’ my friends 1 The doil a Christian face I ’ve ately concerted a plan to test the truth of their English—a gratitude, I will say, which is sel fellow who is courting Miss Demeanor, ticles of agreement arc drawu up, and only but by degrees she got accustomed to it, and when, at the moment the viliians wore prepar need your signature to make them perfect. looked on for the last month, hut the wife’s and suspicious ; as a precautionary measure, a phy ing to commit the horrid deed, -four police offi dom expressed by the very numerous public or ;s very seriously of breaking off the cn- was now quite enamored of the life they led.— Never insult the modest by ribaldry, the au d S.rndie’s ! But I have ye the noo, and ye’ll sician Oi eminence was consulted as to how long cers acting under M. de Sartine’s orders, who ators who owe tho debt.’ meut.— “What is the matter with you, After spending five years thore, she aecompac- a person might be kept under water ajid he re grave by levity, nor the pious by contempt of no leave me the day. I promise ye !’ ied the captain to Europe on some family mat wor e concealed under the Led and in the closets, ?’ ‘ Why, there is a new girl come out suscitated. As it might be they were about to sacred things. Auld Sandie,’ it appeared, was an old and ters connected with the death of her father ; rushed out and seized the effenders with the twenty thousand a year, and I went Never ba guilty of any of these offences attached follower of the captain s— a sort off hut she was glad to get back again to her remove, no delay iu executing the scheme was property in their possession, and in the act oi A western editor thinks that if the prop considered safe. The same morning, therefore, engaged myself yesterday to Fanny against decency and propriety ; if you are, you half-servant and half-friend—and was all that preparing to commit the murder. Bush.’ Tim gaities of conventional life had Judge K. seut to Mr. W ., wishing him to come er way of spelling tho is ‘ though,’ ate are not a gentleman." the establishment could boast in the way of do The consequonce was, that the perpetration has only fifteen thousand.’— Ail old lady no longer any charm for tier, and the ncise and to his house sotno time in the day, and make a ‘eight,’ and bo ‘beaux,’ the proper way of mestic help—officiating, to the extent of his of the atrocious deed was prevented, and suffi iringficbl is so afraid of water that she bustle of cities distracted tier ; of tho friends of final settlement. About eleven o'clock Mr. W. spelling ‘ potatoes,’ must be poughteigh- abilities, both as man servant and maid-servant, cient evidence obtained to convict the offenders. allow her geese to take a swim till she her youth some wero dead, others married and arrived at tho house of tho Judge, aud under teaux. A footman proud of his grammar, ushered and Mrs. F------performing all household duties M. de Sartine's intelligence enabled him to pre gone from the places where she knew them.— pretence of talking the matter over free from in ilaced life preservers on them.— An cni- that wero beyond the reach of Saudie’s talents. vent this horrid olienee of robbery and murder, into the drawing-room a Mr. Foote and his All was changed. Tho restraints of European terruption, he proposed a walk. Tiioy, in com : artist is about getting up a ‘ panorama two daughters, with this introduction : The captain gave me a hearty welcome when 1 lifo ill-accorded with the free habits she had ac which, but for the accuracy of the system, ‘ What is the chief use of bread !’ asked law suit.’ It opens with the year one, pany with Mr. F., left tho house, and proceed wou.d probably have been carried into execu ‘ Mr. Foote and the two Misses Feet.’ was introduced to him, end instantly invited mo quired in the wcods ; she sighed for tho quiet ed across the lota toward a piece of woods. They an examiner at a recent school exhibition. closes with doomsday.— A cotemporary to spend a few weeks with him. This offer of and peace cf her Ibrast home, and, onco return tion. Another auecdote relates to the Austrian walked on till they were nearly a half a mile omperor, Joseph the Second. That monarch, ‘ The chief use of bread,’ answered the ur r remarks tiiat marriage directs a man impromta hospitality, ho was careful to inform ed never wished to leavo it again f had fres from any house, and had cume to the side of a me, was not attributable to any superfluous having, in the year 1787, formed and promul chin, apparently astonished at the simplicity getable markets, botanical physicians, An Illinois editor, speaking of a rogue quent opportunities afterwards of comparing muddy brook, entirely hidden from view by sur kindness on his part, hut was, in fact, prompted her experience with that of other lady settlers, gated a new code of laws relativo to criminal of the question, ‘ is to spread butter and ners’ shops, paregoric, summer complaint who lives iu his vicinity, says—‘ The rascal rounding hills and woods. Wholly unsuspici and civil offences, aud having also established by a selfish desire to catch a stranger—a rara and received a similar account in almost every ous of what awaited him, what must liave been molasses on it. uight bells. jhas brokea every bank, and jail, and Sab avis in these regions—and relieve tho monotony what he conceived to best system of police in case. • All fretted dreadfully for the tirst.year or Mr. W .'s aatouishment when Judge K. stopped bath, we have had in this country for the Europe, he couid scarcely ever forgive tho French of Iiis life by introducing a temporary new fea>- two, until the process of ‘ roughing it ’ was before him, and with a countenance and in a n olJ bachelor geologist was boasting [ast gve years.’ taro. 1 past; after which the free and simple modo ot nation, inconsequence of the accuracy and in A young man iu New York recently ad tone uf voico not to be misunderstood, told him telligence of M. de. S irtino having been found every rock was as familiar to him as Wc walked to the house, and were ushered living charmed them from regrets, and they tiie intent for which they had brought Liu vertised for a wife. In less than two hours, into an apartment, which was a model of neat made, upon tho whole, better settlers than so much superior to bis own, notwithstanding 18 married meu sent in word that he might ilphabet. A lady who was present, de- there, and charged him with the embezzlement tho immense pains he had bestowed on that de A St. Louis paper says that the grasshop ness and ingonhity. The rude logs which formed their male companions. , have theirs. :d that she knew of a rock of which he of §33,000 of public money, their reasons for partment of lira government. pers have eat up the entire (obacco crop of the walls wero hidden by jointed hoards instead After dinner, tho unfailing and omnipresent thinking so, and telling him if he did not dis totally ignorant. of plaster; the large open fire-place was built Franklin county, and the last that was heard whiskey-bottle, sugar-bowl, and ho: water were close whore it was they would drown him on A very notorious offender, who was a subject fame it niadame,’ cried Coclebs in a or largo stones, presenting a surface of tolerable from them they were seated on the corners of brought forward, aud the captain commenced t :o spot. Unawed by these threats, tho har of the emperor, and who committed many atro Indulging in dangerous, is like lfclring honev evenness by means of a rude plaster of lime and to brew some punch. A last attempt on our cious acts of violence and d e f la tio n at from a knile and getting cut with th-”-’ the fence, begging every man that passed for dened man, with an ill-affected look of inno ; is rock the cradle, sir/ replied the mud ; the floor was covered with a thick carpet part to get away was vetoed in a very decisive cence, exclaimed : ‘I know nothing of the mat- Vienna, was traced to Palis b; of matting, woven from bass-wood bark ; a b far- D r. Franklin’s Only Son.—W hile the name BOOK NOTICES. g - We understand that the Cattle Show and Brutal Murder.—The St. Albans (Vt.) Mes. F O U R D A T S E. B. W hitman exhibited to a crowded meet of Franklin has been so prominently before the Fair held at Thomaston last week passed off senger chronicles the particulars of a shocking LATER FROM EUROPE. ing in Chicago, the South Carolina red silk public of late, in connection with the celebra murder which occurred in the town of Bakers standard, taken from the Palmetto crusaders P utnam’s Monthly for October is received at finely. Visitors, however, enjoyed the Fair less tion at Boston, it may not be uninteresting to field on tbe night of Saturday, 27th ult. The New York, Oct. 3. against Freedom in Kansas by the “ Chicago give some account of bis only 6on, William, Thursday Evening, Oct. 9, 1850. Spear’s. It bus some fine articles this month. chan they would, had they not found the Hall, Messenger says: Steamship Africa from Liverpool 20th ult., Boys.” Mr. W., under the demand of his vast about whom we think little is known by the ' Among those in which we have been interested which was not very large, so crowded. The ar * It seems that a Mr. Brown and his wife, who arrived this morning. audience, made a speech, in the course of which were in the habit of living with their married he said : community at large. Unlike his father, whose j are “ Emerson on England,” What is Poetry.” ticles on exhibition, however, were none the The Africa arrived at her dock at 8 o’clock, The Sufferers in Kansas. children, had been staying for some time in Ba “ You know how they stopped the Chicago chief claim to veneration is for the invaluable and “ The Fate of the’ Farleigb’s,’’ a story bringing Liverpool and London dates of 20th of services he rendered his covntry in her greatest Since Gov. Geary assumed the duties of his lens worthy ot notice ; those of needlework and kersfield with their son-in-law, Mr. L-icke. On September. boys at Leavenworth, and disarmed them and need the son wasUrom first to last, a devoted ; offiee afl Governor of Kansas a BOmewhat better from the pen of an old California Doctor. The drawing, especially, did credit to the fair hands Saturday, Mr. Brown and his daughter, Mrs. Steamer City of Manchester arrived at Liver turned them back ; and how the boys traversed loyalist. Before the Revolutionary war he held , , ...... entertaining paper under the title of “ Scam- Locke, left for Waterville on a visit to some of pool on the 19th, and tho Herman at Southamp tbe prairies and made their way into Kansas several civil and military offices of importance. J order of things appears to exist in that unfor- that executed them. pavias” is continued. We always find the their friends who were living there. Mrs. Biown ton the same day. through Iowa, and how they met the enemy and A t the commencement of the Revolutionary tunate territory. ' — By .his . . intervention . between and another daughter, who were also stopping The news by this arrival is very uninterest- came off victorious in every conflict. And now, “ Editorial Notes’’ in Putnam interesting Eg'" Lay in your stock of provisions and fuel war he held the office of Governor of New Jer the inhabitants of Lawrence and the Missouri at Locke's, went to bed at the accustomed hour, the pledge that I made to them before I left, I sey which appointment ho received in the year We have known Putnam “ from its youth up” for the coming winter before the markets are little dreaming that to one it was the bed of English papers are filled with descriptions of am about to redeem, (Here Mr. Whitman un- invaders a comparative state of peace was ef death, as it proved to be. At about 11 o’clock folded and held up to the audience a red flag 1763. and do not hesitate to pronounce it in our judg monopolized and the prices too high. tbe coronation at Moscow, and discussions on fected, the border ruffians having mostly return the daughter awoke and saw Locke standing by somewhat torn, with a tingle star in the centre, When the difficulties between the mother ment the best among the many excellent Amer the export of specie. country and the colonists were coming to a cri ed to Missouri, while the roads leading from the the bedside, who, so soon as he found that he The chief subject of interest in Paris is the and the words “ South Carolina” inscribed ican magazines. Price 25 cents a number, or sis, he threw his whole influence in favor of loy Missouri River to the Free State settlements are &T The Boston Traveller now issues a morn was discovered, said, ‘ Jane I have done enough arrest of numerous members of tbe Societe Ma above it ) This, said he, is their flag ; this is alty, and endeavored to prevent the legislative $3,00 a year. It is sold in Boston by A. Wil- to be hung for it,’ and immediately seizing her rianne on charges of an intention to assassinate ! the identical flag they placed upon the Free represented as being for the most part freed from ing edition. The Traveller is one of the most assembly of New Jersey from sanctioning the liatnas and Co., 100 Washington St. choked her in a most violent manner until he the ~ Emperor, on his return from Biarritz. . 1 State Hotel in Lawrence, previousxo destroying proceedings of the Genera! Congress at Phila the obstructions of those lawless creatures, enterprising and popular papers in New Eng thought, undoubtedly, that life was extinct, and Muoh uneasiness exists at Madrid, and the i t ; this is the flag they marched under; and this delphia. These efforts, however, did but little whose practice formerly was to intercept the land. then left her. The girl lay in the greatest ter Queen and O’Donnell are becoming equally un is tho flag that your boys took from them with Household W ords.—The October number of ror until she heard Locke leave the house. She the loss of but one man ; and not only that but to stay the tide of popular sentiment in favor of Free State men while on their way to the set popular. resistance to tyranny, and soon involved him in this excellent re-print is also received at Spear’s, Tlic Election, in Connecticut. then arose and found that her mother who slept The estates of Holland were opened on the they took the boastiog Carolina free-booters pris difficulty. Lie was deposed from office by the tlements. But there are still apprehensions of in a bed but a few feet from her own, lay a life 16th ult. oners and captured tlieir plunder. (Tremendous H artford, Oct, 7. 85 towns heard from.— whigs to give place to William Livingston, and from A. Williams and Co. The present is a less corpse, from a number of blows about the cheers.( This is tbe identical flag you have fartiier outrages ; the invaders have not yet re- Fremont carries 50, and Buebannn 35. The The Free Trade Congress has opened at Brus sent a piisoner to Connecticut, where he re double number, and is yet sold for 25 cents. It head and neck evidenty made by soat9 sharp beard so much about, that was carried over the linqished their purposes of subjugating the gain over last fall is—Fremont 21, Buchanan sels. The business however, as yet been pre mained about two years in East Windsor, in contains forty-nine articles, covering nearly 200 edged instrument. liminary. invaders of the liberties of Kansas. This is the “ abolitionists,” they still keep some of the 13. The gain on the popular vote is largely in Sag that Was placed upon the printing offices the house of Cap'ain Ehenezer Grant, near pages, making it the cheapest reading of the (avor of Fremont. The young lady immediately alarmed the The Swiss Federal Assembly, both chambers, where the Theological Seminary now stands.— highways intercepted, and occasionally shoot neighbors, who repaired to tbe spot, and on ex previous to their being demolished and their con New Haven, Oct. 7. Town elections were pledge themselves to resist all encroachments on In 1778 he was exchanged, and soon after went same quality that we- know of. It is a valua amination found that seventeen severe wounds tents thrown into the Missouri This is the flag down the Free State men ; the Governor declares held to day in about half of the State. 83 the rights of the Republic. to England. There he spent the remainder of ble work and deserves a wider circulation in had been inflicted upon tbe head, neck, and that C'oi. Harvey and the Chicago boys captured his intentions of requiring an enforcement of towns have been heard from, of which the Dem New rumors of coercion against Naples, by his life, receiving a pension from the British shoulders of the deceased. The next morning with the cannon, which had been used against this region than it has yet attained. ocrats have carried 47, and the Republicans 36, England and France are current, but are un government for the losses he had sustained the bogus and outragous laws of the territory ; Locke was found dead in the barn, where he Lawrence, and which was found when taken, being a nett Democratic gain of 9. substantiated, by his fidelity. lie died in 1813, at the age of and even if there is a comparative state of peaee had hung himself. No trouble was known to The decrease of bullion in the Bank of Eng loaded with tkree balls, manufactured from the Dix, Edwards & Co., the publishers of Put 82. there now, there is little reason to hope that it have existed between the parties, and the dread land is upward of £3G,000. type of Brown’s printing press, and which was ful tragedy is ascribed to the influence of intoxi brought agaiust their own fort knocking it into As might be expected, his opposition to the nam and Houshold Words, continue to publish The store of Tompkins & Morris, in Bangor, Liverpool, Sept. 20, P. M. Capt. Penny, will long continue. pi, eliciting the remark from some one that this causa of liberty, so dear to the heart of his “ The Schoolfellow,” that great favorite of the was entered on Tuesday night, and robbed of cating drink, as on his way home that night commander of the ship Lady Franklin, has re father, produced an estrangement between them. Those Free State inhabitants have a hard time jewelry and silver ware to the value of $500 to Locko had a jug of liquor, and offered some of was a singular way of distributing typo.” young folks. It is regarded as the best boys turned with her to Aberdeen, from tho Arctic For years they had no intercourse. When, in of it. For two years, it must be remembered, $1000, it to others. regions, and reports that when he was in Ho 1784, the son wrote to his father, in his reply. and gills’ magazine published. Only $1,00 a they have been contending against a series of garth's Sound he was told by the Esquimaox Another Fatal Burning Fluid Accident.— Dr. Franklin save . “ Nothing has ever hurt me year, or ten cents a number. Address pub From Mexico and Havana* T he D rowning of Mr. Frazer from the that some of their companions had seen a long Mrs. Jane Littlefield of Rockport, Mass., was bo much, and aff.-cted mo with such keen sensa outrages more tyrannical even than our fathers lishers, at 321 Broadway, N. Y. For sale at Steamer Menemon Sandford.—The examination wuy off in a northwesterly direction, a circular about to kindle a fire in her cook Btove yester tions, us to find myself deserted in my old age New Orleans, Oct. 6.—By the arrival of endured in the early history of the country, and of witnesses before Coroner Stedman, concern white tent, erected on the ice. The Esquimaux day afternoon, and incautiously took a cun by my only son ; and not only deserted, but to Spear’s. steamer Brazos, we have Santiago dates of 27th mindful not only of their moral rights but of ing the recent drowning of Mr. Allen Frazer, had taken from it on the first visit some bright which contained a very small quantity of burn find him taking up arms agaiust me in a cause ult. Vidaurri had been defeated in an attempt their duty also, and the magnitude of the in from the steamer Menemon Sandford, was con metal, and on the second some spoons. After ing fluid to pour upon the kindling wood. I t wherein my good fame, fortune and life were all Rockland Musical Association. to invade San Louis Potosi, and also in an at wards they had seen two men in tlio tent. It seems that there was some fire remaining in the terests entrusted to them, they have manfully tack upon Mier. tinued Wednesday afternoon. Capt. Edward at Slake." In his will, also, he alludes to the H. Sandford, master of tbe steamer, testified was reported umoog tho natives that these and stove, of which fact she was ignorant. This part his son had acted. Alter making him At a meeting of the above association held The steamer Black Warrior, with Havana contended for their own defence, yield ing to that tbe first he knew of the accident, was a other white men had perished from hunger. So fire communicated to the fluid in the can, blew time bequests, he adds : “ The part he acted last evening a Constitution was presented and dates to 3d of October, has arrived. Island nothing which would compromise their position person coming to him and saying “ there’s a man far as Capt. Penny can judge, he thinks this the bottom of it out, and enveloped Mrs. Little against me in the last war, which is of public healthy. Schooner Mary W. with 1800 bags adopted and the name of the association changed overboard.” He did not speak as if he meant may refer to the same party from whom Dr. field in the flame, by which she was burned so notoriety, will account for my leaving him no i or expose their proper interests to any hazard. coffee, from Rio Janeiro, was totally lost off to the Mozart Musical Society by which name what he -aa«d, and unon asking him how he Rae obtained the silver spoons, &c., which iden badly that site died about midnight. We have They could have suffered fur less had they assen Cape Comientes. more of an estate he endeavored to deprive me knew, he replied “ they say so.” Presently tified the white men with Sir John Franklin before recorded the death of several servant girls of.” Toe patriotism of the father stands forth it will hereafter be known. ted to unjust and invalid laws. But it would another person came along leisurely and said and his party. in an exactly similar manner.— Traveller. all the brighter when contrasted with the deser seem as if they realized that the rights and in A number of Ladies and Gentlemen were pro The Botts and Pryor Duel—The President there was a man overboard, and that be had tion of the sjn.—Newburyport Herald. London, Saturday, The Post speaks of a posed and elected members of the Society who heard him cry for help. He called the mate terests of their posterity, and of their kinsmen W ashington, Oct. G.—Messrs. Botts and Pry diplomatic rupture with Naples us inevitable. Fatal Accident.—Dr. Wm. H. Alien, of Ma- who said he knew nothing about it, and then in the various parts of the nation were involved will be duly notified of their election by notices or, with their seconds, are secreted in Washing It says : The whole of our diplomacy will be . chias, was instantly killed on Wednesday, Sep- The Sailor Shipwrecked on Land.—I f __ signed by the President and Secretary of the ton, eluding the vigilance of the police. Ar ran?, the bell and stopped tfce engine and wheels, recalled trom the Neapolitan Court, and we 1 tember 24th, by the accidental discharge of a honest heart beats in one bosom more warmly with tbeir own • and ? et as a general thing, rangements have been made for the hostile meet- and heard no noise or confusion. Some six or shall send, as well as the French, two line of- Society. gun. He was returning from a hunting excur than another, it is in that of the brave Araeri- though subjected to house-burnings, to murder ng to-morrow morning. eight minutes after, ho gave orders for the boat battle-ships, and a corresponding loree of frig sion, and in changing his gun from one shoulder can tar. \\ hether it would be the many dan ; and a|) sorts of persecutions as well as prosecu- A meeting for practice was appointed to be It is ■expected the President will return to to proceed, but gave no further orders. Capt. ates. Through these alone will the Allies com to the other, the hammer caught, aod the rifle gers that beset him on a perilous voyage, or a . , . . , held at Granite Hall on next Tuesday evening Washington in the U. S. steamer Wabash, she Sandford further stated that he remained in the municate with the King. was discharged, the ball passing through his sense of loneliness while rocked upon the m oun-! ,10n8 of tbemOst harass,nS nature’ they have, - a , • having been taken to Portsmouth with that view. pilot house while the wheels were stopped, and tain wave, that leads him to cherish and lock refused to retaliate, and no similar acts of vio- at seven o clock at which time and place it is head, killing him instantly. He was about 25 ordered the boat to proceed because there was STILL LATER years old, of excellent habits, and leaves a wife. up with sacred care his affections and the better i knee sta'n the purity of their record. Thus hoped that all the original members of tho eo- not excitement enough on board to convince him Body Found.—On Sunday morning the dead feelings of his nature, and keep them untouched ' have t, lived when permitted to live at a)) ’ciety and all who may receive invitations from that there really was a man overboard, but the LATER FROM EUROPE. by the scenes ol vice and temptation of which . . , . , body of a woman was found in the canal near report made to him that such was the case, was the Society will be in attendance and partici R iver du L oupe, 6th, A. M. he must often he a witness, certain it is that the or to re“ aln w,thln tho territory, for the season the “ harness-factory ’’ in Lewiston. Coroner not contradicted. SPECIAL NOTICES American sailor is most sensitive to wrong, and past. Though by their own enterprise ample pate in the performance. Brooks was called, who immediately proceeded The investigation stands adjourned to the 9th The propeller Anglo Saxon, from Liverpool, to hold an inquest. From the testimony elici more keenly touched by misfortune, than any provision was made for harvests of grain and inst.—Boston Jour. 24th ult, passed this point this A M, en route City Collector’s Notice. Per Order. ted, it proved to lie the body of Beatrice Craw other individual in the world. It mav be that . i n • r i t n • , for Quebec. , rf . , tue other necessaries of life, their crops have A. H owes, Secy. ford, aged about 60, and supposed to belong in 'TH E subscriber having been elected collector of his adventurous life, teaching him, as it must, • 1 The news from Great Britian is entirely de Thomaston. She was a seamstress. It was A Flying Balloon.—At Newburyport yester- -*■ Taxes of the City ol Rockland for the year 1856, here to cling to his shipmates as to his little world— ' been iu great part destroyed, their cattle carried N. B. The Society will sing from the Mod void of interest, and political intelligence from by gives notice that he has taken an his all—strengthens his nobler and kinder feel- ■ off by the border-ruffians, their house pilfered ern Harp until further notice. eupposed tb it she missed the path and walked day afternoon, Mr. Wise, son of the veteran France is equally so. eff into the water. The jury returned a ver- aeronaut, made a balloon ascension in presence OFFICE, ings, and warms them into livelier action than and even their clothing in many cases taken In the French market the prices of cereals on Limc-Rock Street, opposite the Pout Office, diet of “ accidental drowning.” of an immense concourse of epectators. When the more monotonous and peaceful life of the r ,, T i j , « a . -a- • a- a are again somewhat firmer, but the rise is not where he will be every evening, fioin 5 to 9 o’clock P. M., landsman. , trom them. Indeed the best authorities indicate Defiance No. 4. he had ascended to a considerable elevation the considered likely to last. and every S a tu r d a y , from 1 to 9 o’clock P. M., to re ceive taxes assessed for the present year. A sailor, who had been long nbsent on a Toy- these sufferers in Kansas have not enough At a meeting of Defiance Engine Company, Frightful Ravages of Disease aC Porto balloon was taken by a current of air toward The International Philanthropic Congress at All having taxes to pay are aware lhat it will be much the sea, and Mr. Wise found it necessary to de- age, came into port the other day, and immedi- of the means of subsistence to last them till R ico * Brussels closed on the 20th, and the great Free more convenient to pay them this Fail than to pay this No. 4, held on Monday evening, Oct. G, the fol „ - , scend. He experienced a sensation of faintness Trade Congress was in session in the same city. ' 'Vx‘^ r ^pr,tng’ , ... r ately le:t Boston on a visit to his friends in Ver- ' j -r v o . . . i < 1 jNon-rcsidents Iroin whom tnxe9 are due will confer ...l. k. i i fv • i i l . the first of winter ; and if so, as we have no lowing resolutions were unanimously adopted: N ew iork, Oct. o A letter from Guuyami, as bo caine dinvn, and did not let oil' the gas a mont, whom he had left m health a number of | , . . ’ Ills new bpanish Constitution IS published. ! favor uud save expense by calling aud settling their taxes years before. Upon bis arrival at the spot, the doubt n ls» tbey cannot Pass through another Resolved, That we tender our sincere thanks P. R., states that cholera was still very preva- 1 wjth sufficient promptness, It is a re issue of the Constitution of 1845,1 w>«a m tke city. lent there, carrying yellow fever and small pox I The balloon was passing over Plumb Isiaud to the Officers and Members of Engine Compa with 16 explanatory articles. „ .. „ CHAS. a. LIBBY,Collector. light- hearted tar found that they had all died winter without the aid of those in the States in its train. Mayaguez was ravaged by cholera, , wben he cast out his anchor, and it ploughed in his long absence. Even the bright eyed girl. who have sympathized in their sufferings, and nies, State of Maine, No. 3 and Eureka No. 4 The Madrid correspondence in the Paris Jo u r-! R“ !u'nd'’oc” 28,Ria56? °C ’ -litf of Thomaston for their generous hospitality and and many of ns leading settlers had died of the , through the sand, not finding a soil that would naldes Deba s, says that the Queen and O'Don------—___ whom he had left m all her vigorous bloom— , .. . x. epidemic. Some of the planters had lost as . h()ld ;t) and waa flung out t0 gea Mr Wige and to whom lie was betrotbed-she who year i,re wllllng to llelP them wl’®“ tbeT are ln tbe brotherly treatment during our visit to their nol was so much at variance that O'Donnei had G uitar Instruction, many as one hundred laborers, and from forty , ;lt this juncture, jumped a distance of fifteen after year had anxiously watched for his return greatest need of “ material aid.” “ Shailwe al- town on the 2d inst., ns well as for previous fa- tendered his resignation, but, lor the present, it y i r . j . p. SINGHI, hereby offers his services to sixty had been taken from others. Ponce i feet, upon the ground, and attempted to bold slept beneath the cold sod of the valley ! He low the inclemencies of hunger and cold to be vora wbich, bave bestowed upon us IS not accepted. . I u . QS au iumructor on the Guiiar to a limited number of was free from disease. At Guayama trade was ; tbe balloon by the ropes. His hands were Se retraced his steps, and when we me t him on his lh a t such manifestations olof neigh Rep irts respecting a hostile Anglo-French ! pupils. ’ j the only reward for their patient and magnani- very dull. A severe drouth prevailed there, and j vereiy lacerated, and ho was obliged to relin- return, he was seated by the roadside, weepin*. , . borly kindness and gentlemanly courtesy and re demonstration against Naples acquires cousis- TERMS $U,00 per quarter of tweety-four lesaona. like a child A feeling of loneliness had come lnous exertions gard as were exhibited towards us as Firemen of the canes had suffered very much. ] qUj3h his hold. The balloon then made a splen- tency. The Journal dcs Debats, as also the over the noble- hearted fellow that touched a , ______a sister town, are calculated to unite morefirmly did ascension on its own account, and soon be Paris correspondents of London papers, state In the neighborhood ol Cincinnati there are chord in his bosom which ull the loneliness of! in friendly relations the inhabitants of our res came a speck in tho ether over the Atlantic. that if Naples does not accede to the accessions Ilcaltli nnd Strength. the ocean could not reach. His home des date The Erst meeting o( the Young Men's pective towns. more than 2000 acres in grapes. The profits Good bye, balloon.— Herald. demanded, 4 line-of-battle ships, 2 frigates, and XZ DR. O. S. RICHARDSON’S SHERRY WINE BIT- per acre average, taking one year with another, —the cherished one of his heart, and the loved Kansas Relief Society of Boston was held on Resoloed, That we hope soon to have an op 2 corvettes, already detained for the purpose,. TEItS is the . . best medicine . . . ever used .. for Spring • - and Sutn- portunity of meotingthem again upon our own about $300 per acre. The cost of planting will rendezvous at Ajaccio, thence proceed to : of his y o u th -h is affianced b rid e -th e sturdy Monday evening in Tremont T ,e Goy ...... _ ...... ranges from $100 to 300 per acre. The expense, “ Show Me a Democrat.” Tho Knickerbocker oak and the lily that bloomed in itsshjde—gone . .. , , . . soil when we will use our best endeavors to con Naples, and take on board tbs French and Eng- ' Hiclinrd’s Billers which has restored so many invalids to vince them that their kindness to us has been : w‘tb ordinary land, need not exceed 150 per tells the following good story : lish embassies. ! l“-'.a,th throughout the New Eugluud Slates during the past —all gone forever ! The sailor was shipwreck- Gardner presided, and the meeting was ad- “ A tall, green sort of a well-dressed fellow ed on land, and the held heart who had with-i dressed by Rev. I. S. Kalloch and Rev. J . F. fully appreciated. walked into a Broadway saloon the other day, 1 lie Sardinian government has demanded an N. B.—Beware of imitations called Sherry Wine Bitters, stood the beating of the surge and the mountain Clarke of Boston, Judge Conway and R B. B. B. BEAN, explanation and indemnity from Tuscany, for . fb e genuine have a fac simile of my signature upon the where they were talking politics upon a high the repent- evnnlsinn frnni’ Flnrenee nf il n-ir-v ou,cr ellTelo|,e- For by Druggists everywhere and at wave—who had braved the perils of the deep in ___r ir , „ . „ r Foreman o f Engine Company, No. 4. Death of a Talented Lady—Mrs. Ellen K. tilt recent expulsion Irout Florence ot ll par y ln}. omce. No. 15 Hanover Street Boston. 3m*32 the midnight storm without the trembling of a ° f KanMS’ and °therS' A .c°Ueetlon j wife of W. E. Channing, Esq., died in this city key, and stretching himself up to his full height, Rockland, Oct. 5, 1856. exclaimed, in a loud voice, 1 Where are the of student visitors. ------______I on Monday, at the residence of Dr. Waller nerve or the blink of an eye—hud now lost si^ h t’ was taken up. The following is a brief Democrats? Show m ea Democrat, gentlemen, Copenhagen advices state that nogotiations -p rr priPTUR A "W’Q Channing, at the age of 36 years. The deceased on the Sound dues progress satisfactorily, and ! ■Cl‘ ■“-• LtUUUxtAJX O of his polar star, and wept bitterly at the deso-1 report of Mr. Kulloch’s speech as given in the and I'll show you a liar!’ In an instant a man For the Gazette. was a daughter of the late Hon. Timothy Ful- lation which bad come upon him Such a man Boston Journal of Tuesday ,-tood before the noisy inquirer, in a warlike at that a result will be arrived at next Monday, FTRE M A R IN E A N D L IF E Mr. E ditor :—I saw by the United Stales 1 ler, and a sister of Margaret Fuller, the novel- has treasures within Ins bosom above all price— p J titude, and exclaimed, ‘ 1 am a Democrat, sir!’ and a special conference, to fix the amount of ’ * treasures which are the fruits of a nobler nature /. .R* Kalloch, pastor of the society Democratzmocrat some weeks since that the question wr*ter- She was a h dy of rare uccomplish- ‘ You are?’ ‘ Yes, sir, la m .” ‘ Well, just you indemnity, will be held at Copenhagen in No- INSURANCE AGENCY, ments,and was very highly esteemed by a large alone, and can he found embedded in none other j ‘ a " OrshiPs at Tremont Temple, was iotro- was to be discussed in the Demoeratie Club in step round the corner with me, and I ’ll show you vemlier than an honest man. ! duced as the next speaker. His remarks were circle of friends.—Boston Times. A London paper publishes from Constantino SPOFFORD BLOCK, your city,whether it was the duty of Democrats a fellow who said I couldn’t find a Democrat in MAIN STREET, ROCKLAND. ______* earnest and eloquent. The ruffian hordes sent the ward ! 2\in’t/ i e ‘ a liar,’ I should like to ple that difficulties still exist respecting the r ' from Missouri, said he, the hired bullies ol Isle of Serpents, and that the English and to withdraw their support from the clergy by D ismissed.—A dispatch to the Traveller states know !’ ” Mysterious Case.—The Barre Gazelle relates • Southern aristocrats, a drunken Governor, aban- French fleets will, consequently, remain in the E . H . C O C H R A iV , will take risks oh all kinds o that the entiro bones of a human being were re- doned marshals and Elierifls, a weak groveling withholding their subscriptions and staying that the Rev. Mr. Conway was, on Sunday last, insurable property in the best Stock and Mutual Compa dismissed from the pastorate of tbe Unitarian East. nies- c.-ntly discovered near Damon Pond, in Rut- and time-serving President, an iron-sided Sen” away from meeting. The Damage to the Grand Trunk Railroad This statement, although not new, depressed church in the city of Washington, by a vote ol Life Insurance effected as above. land, Worcester county, which appeared to have ate, have ail been united for the rust few We should like to know what decision was cy the Storm.—We learn that the principal in the English funds. The depression was assist been deposited there about twenty years. These | months to drive men out of Kansas for free the Church. The ohjeciion to Mr. Conway was O* All busines carefully and promptly attended to, come to. Can you inform us ? his preaching against slavery. jury sustained by this Railroad from the effects ed by a statement that Austria had arrested sev Rockland, August, 6, 1856. 32lf bones are supposed to ha the remains of a young I speech, and murder them for having free souls of the recent storm, was the loss of the Pea eral men, discharged at Malta from the British m m named Cluster Sprout, Lorn Vermont, who i t is a bloody picture which the historian of Yours. body River Bridge. There were two other small Legion, against which Britain had protested, CLARKE’S FEMALE PILLS disappeared from Rutland (where lie was at \ 185G will have to record. With a glorious his- W esley. Tremendous Flood.—The freshet on the Au- bridges carried away, one across Rattle River, and demanded their immediate release. Fur THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY, work) very mysteriously about twenty years torv behind us, and free institutions surround sable river, in Essex county, N. Y., on the 30th and one at the State line. The latter had been ther, au uneasy feeling is prevalent that Eng since. A man by the name of Asaiiel Presson ing us, our brethren have been hunted, persecut We are unable to answer the inquiry of our ult., was of a most disastrous nature. The river repaired and the train came across yesterday. land is acting without the hearty concurrence Prepared from a prescription ofSir James Clarke, M. D. or Preston, whose story has not heretofore been ed, peeled, starved, and their homes and prop- correspondent, though the announcement of the reached a greater height than ever before known, It was expected that the passage over Peabody of France in the Naples affair. Physician Extraordinary to the Queen. This invaluable ciedited, said that Sprout was■as murdered by a erty destroyed. Women and . children ... have r .i r , Medicine is unfailing in the cure of all those painful and e had worked, and had their husbands and fathers murdered, their ' ? °f th suffer and starve, by their own ' Democrat. The community are in an awful river, have either been swept away or seriously been known for many years. The intervales all merly Miss Jane Kelly of North Yarmouth, tions, and a speedy cure may be relied un. sat s‘7““b, “• -»•« injured. The bodies of nine persons who per along the river from Gorham to Bethel being Mass., and a highly esteemed member of tbe TO MARRIED LADIES ished in the flo.id had been recovered on the 1st completely inundated, causing great damage to Baptist Church in that place, but now, with t is peculiarly suited. It will, iu a short lime, bring on Ed. it he (th e gentleman) did not let him have It io highly fitting that the young men should inst.. and it was believed that others would be the corn crops. The county road between Gor her husband, engaged in missionary labors the monthly period with regularity. some, lie would expose him in the crime he had unite to labor for Kansas. \Ve want*1 old men found. ham and Shelbourne was inundated in many among the Ottawa Indians of Kansas Territory, Each bottle, Price One Dollar, bears the Government committed, and that if lie valued his neck more for counsel, young meu for war.'1 (Applause.) Mr. Sumner's H ealth.—The Boston Daily places, and the culverts washed away. The under tho patronage of the Methodist Fereign Stamp of Great Britain, to prevent counterfeits. than his money, he must let him have some — Let us go forth io this work—put faith in God passengers by tbe cars were taken in carriages CAUTION. Adocrllser of Tuesday contains letters from Declined.—Mr. Egery, ono of the Represen Mission Board. Too letter details the wanton For this Preston was thrown into jail, where he and keep your powder dry, and theie will be no from the Station House in Gorham, to the State These Pills should not be taken by females that are preg tatives elect, from the city of Bangor, lias felt destruction of Mr. Jones s dwelling by the bor lias since remained, persisting ii, in themu truthliuiii ui of question aoout about me the result,result. iiteneweu (Renewed applause )l “ three physicians of excellent vuuiuvtci,character,’, , ,, , . 1 • line, and they represent tho scenery as truly der ruffians, and a cruel attempt to murder him niinl’ durln8 lhe fir8t UlJee monlha, they are sure to his statements, which some are now inclined to I Let us show that we mean to do our duty. The 1 wholly refuting the imputations th at Charles c ,niPelled> la consequence of ins ba« ae33 en- rand uu auand sublime, the river coming op to the bring on miscarriage ; but at every other time and in every stR eT f p e U v L S ,ek nis h ^ > x * a n s tor i t i Sr nr s il,D.ess has been feigned- . The last of ; ™ " " " road 6Qd eoverin? u in 8ome places f0 tfie de?th and a Mr. Parker. The Ottawas live upon the k " “' ' Indian reserve, and hence are entitled to the other case, the* are perfectly safe. of two or three feet. TUTTLE MOSES, Auburn, N. Y-, General Agents. been identified as those of Sprout, which were fought. (Applause.) He believed that free-!1‘eSe letter3 is fr0In D r- Caspar W istar of Phil- on the day of choosing Presidential electors. protection of the General Government, while We bave heard of no other damage on the they are not amenable to the Territorial laws of N. B. $1,00 and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any au peculiar in many respects, and easy to be iden dom would triumph, and that ere long. I adelphia, Mr. Sumner’s present physician . He line of tho road. Kansas. The only crime of Mr. Jones is, hold thorized Agent, will insure a bottle of the Pills by return tified. 'flie matter is being investigated by the Rev. Mr. Clarke exhibited snrno interesting | 3tat®s in tho conclusion of his letter (dated Oct. J enny Lind.—Lotters from Stockholm state ing Iree State opinions. mail. town authorities. that Madame Lind-Goldschmidt, whose rcla- For sale by C. P. FESSENDEN, Rocklandj and one mementoes of recent events in Kansas, arnon ’ “nd) tbat Mr. Sumner’s restoration to health Caution.—Look out for your doors, There The writer states that on the last Friday in - 1 tions reside in Sweden, has realized no less a August the inmates of the house were aronsed I Dnisgi»tia every town in the United States, them the famous flag captured from the South at an «arly day “ depends entirely upon his ; sum than $45,000 by her sojourn in England; is a gang of burglars prowling about the city. Speak E asy, Father.—Charles ran to liis We have heard of two or three attempts, recent at midnight, by tho noise of armed men upon i burr, foster -td MR. GIOFBAY’S .Samaritan Salve, and Ca.ey. Agent ; No. 11 State Street, Boston ; No. 3Strick .utils, Lard, he annihilated only by their you. ami cure your ci Ida v. l i'e tie y are curable, nor neg Fulton Market ami . hi, ago Be« f, B< CORN SELL0 R A T L A W , lect them until no human ehiil • ii.i tna r the in xorubiu have louml it to prove ellectunl in every care that we h ive land's Block, Bangor. CHF3JH’ AL OPPOSITE- used if. Ibereioie we deem it ju-iitc u> make the virtue Rockland, April 24, 1856. ISlf Dried Apples, Codfish, Pollock Ac. KIMBALL 13LOK. canker that, fastened or. tie- vitals, eat-y< ur life away. Li EX . Rockland, Me. And it by this do mic il action, by this union of sciences, All know the dreadful fn.m'.jy of Ir.ug di- rdurs. and as oj this great and invaluable remedy known to the public. Strict attention given to B o c .iJ y L a n d C iaanjw . ' that Arnold’s Globules ami Vital Fluid will prove their they know too the virtues of ibis remedy, we need not do diseases. E s o d g is ja a , C a r r A: C o ’s A choice men, of Famflv . its. such ns peculiar power of giving business and taking r.wav curses more than to arsure them it is -liil made the best it can Burns, Fresh Guts, Granulated, Crushi <1 Mu Pl IE above named has just removed from Belfast, where Senhls, vailo Sugars, he has been in a very active practice about eigiit years; —of giving the elements of health and taking awa\ theele- be. We soare noco-’t. : o care. m» toil t , produce it tho Sore Nipples, 7 F M 3 f ...... " " r - " : Cat.ell, India and Burn, and ments of disease. tScrofifl.i, Canker, Humors of ali kinds," most perfect possible, and thus an', rd ! -wiio rely on Ringworms, Fever Sore, Gr id Co.T e, Y( about one half' of which period he was of the then firm of Sai: Rheum, • n on. Ooluag, Ningya.ng and Abbot, A Howes. Btlliousness, Nm vous or gt nerol Debility, Gostiveness, Liv it the best agent winch o u r. kill < an furnish fur their cure. Eruptions on tne Head, Porto Ric.,:. do., Rice, er Complaint, Headache and Lassitude are removed by S aid Head, 1 • ties pcrtnvnt mi/cured when Yiucg ?. Lamp Oil, Cam On account of his extensh Old Sores, Tar County In; w.ll continue to do chemical annihilation of the cans--, and chemical supply PfitPAEED B I BE. J. (’. AYER, • « properly applied. > ilt r itus. Starch, Cora : of element.- which tire loa ded in the system to counteiact REFERENCES. Tapioca. Citron, .Mace. < .lira nt.-, as well as in Lincoln. Practical and Analytical Chomiat, Lowell, Eaa3 I J. T. Perry yirs. H. Burpee, S U M M E R A R ’ t AX< 1 EM E X T . Rockland, March 22, 3855 influence of m.'. • al:hy pre.-cure. Then the blood is vital- PAINTS A ND OIL:; I iveil !»v diemical action. Both tnind and frame are nerved J X D S O L D 111' Writ..Berry Mrs. D M Milcheil. FIVE TRIPS A WEEK TO BOSTON Union V. hit* Lead, ,1m’ ■a R iver do., French Zinc, as if with new power to do and to act. ^»»M in Rocklanfi hv G ’. FESSENDEN’; Camden, J Jt reintab Berry Fsq., Miss A Atkltli.-, Leaves R O C K LA .ND for BOSTON by steamer White. Boiled and i.iusc 1 Oil, Sp t-- Turpentine, k E lI.lv IHACHEll us BROTHER.. Seecircul .IS ,O ' •• had of medicine dealers. j j . Ert 1 ABROOK, Jr ; h’.ioai-t. a, O. W. JORDAN ; N .C . V. ooiltird Esq,, Ezra V.'.’iitncv, MENEirlAN SAN i ’O R D , Japa. , Furniture, Damar and BURR, FOSTER, A GO.. 1 Gornhill, Boston, General p, iiiaud, li. il. IlAY. Ci ml Agent' for tire Stat§. n.t.i, ! Cnwtitt, Dr J W Tritssel. Bright 1 ea. < hrori; Gieen, Attorneys and Ocnnsellors at Law, Agents. H. H. Burpee, every Men d a y a i l Thnisdny at 5 o’clock P. M — Chrome Yelb w, Fn i , L'cliow, Vi netian Red, MANSFIELD ial Agents, 1 City Wharf, | PRICK. 23 lea:,pci- BOX. .A liberal discount Returns V.'<, iSbs^«4-?:i v ami SaC a re la y mornings. lied Lead, Vermillion udigiis. Litharge. Prussian OFFICE, NO. 2 KIMBAEF. BLOCK, I Boston. made to dealers. R L eavo fo. P O R T L A N D ami B O S T O N by uk-am- Line, i ..Hue, Lampblack, Whiling, Bo MAIN STREET...... IIOCK1.A.M>. ME. l or sale in Rockland, at C O O K ’S Citv Drug Sold at W h.desale ami retail by the proprietor J L G1OF- Chalk. A c. 1’i.r it T h.vchej:, R. p E. T hacher. Palmer's BI, -i., a.id fiy C . F E S S E S 'I> E V« Cu3l0IU ^ ouse Hl04* , l'«p staira,] Rockland. r>A? IEL W EtlSTER. BUIL LAS’ MATPRII/tLS. Rockland, Feb. 21, 18"6. 48tf \N T ezrctNiS Kimball Bio: every M o n d a y , W ednesday r»:«l Friday at 10 MAIN STREET, ROCKLAND. ! May 14, 3856. 2 A lso-Forsale by Druggists geneiuliy, clock A Nails, Glass, Sheet Lead.'Par’d and Dry £ Rockland, Dec. 21, I&55. 4Q(f Paper, Locks of ail kinds, Knobs, Putts, Sc, LVL First Door North of F. Cobb ri Co’s St Returns T oo Tfici id .-li LINCOLN COUNTY Blinds nings. Store Latches, Locks a; Always Something New. WJndtr Line, Hinges, Ac.. A. KOCIiLAXD MAINI f t W U M b ; N 'i 8IUV': S1W S M J.S IC UEKOT.I Office, one door north of Berry’s Blok. I I A : i' Y; A i i . A E. L. LOVEJOY, Agent — I) v — mid the usual varicticr ' Marble Work. Rockland,May ]. 3856, 16,f jUong Handled Shovels and Spade Gas: Steel and READ THIS—OLD AND YOUNG -' Iron Simvds, Spades and Manure rks, Hoes, ■pecimetis 1 at our SHOP aud and Ha hets of all 1 S. G. DENNIS. C li'lE T E P IF Si.i mriDity. A. B. All work delivered and set up without R crew Ai':;eis, Bins, Rockiand, Jan 15, 1856. fitr E M 0 V A p.- and .''dis. s u:d Paper, * to the Pi ui.s. Gt:;. . Stone Fixings, N Z B O iN .. 0 0 . Picture Gallery. J. P. W ISE, Belts. IL- erubbing. Floor, White Rockland, April 24.1 CoEB2si3s-!-;i»Ba i?fici’tC aan«s, TTIE subscriber informs his fiiends and pat- lr „ -PAINT BRUSHES.- CF ( 4 O D U runs that he is constantly on hand, ready to supply Pbitt-EUl 1’AIX Di'.SiitUlEii— Dyer’s A 8 removed from Ing old stand at the Brook SHIP CHAN BLKK Y them with A Healing Embrocation. C irfci, S ' i .'vc J. W ATTS, Jr., 10 Manilla and Hemp Cordage, Cotton Duck and ROBBINS CORDAGE 00., Sheet Music, A ioliu, Yiolencello and Guitar Y tlm use of one bottle of Dyer’s Healing No. 3 Paiiascr’u New Biocx, Ravem-, Tar, Pilch. Romii, Oakum, Rigging and PLYMOUTH. MASS. f.f.t h o v e ?; b r o c k , • lubrncitlinn. Charles rii-snn, uf Providence, was Pump Lcalhf r. Got’o 1 ai ■ Hemp Gi d Lines, Strings, Staff Paper, Instruction rued from Boston, with a well Bentirely cured of sore lungs, from vrhich be suli'ertd se -1 Two Doots South of the Markt 11] Lines, Deep Sea, Hand aial Log J incs, R U SSE L L M ILLS, and Mt. V E R N O N TTAS just return " R O O K S vereiy. Sign of the “ BIG C0FF2B POT,” Leads, 'i™ Ni l. ". hipping, i . ttmi and Fla.-. Tv.ine, DUCK COMPANY’S, 1 iJL 6eI’Cle\'rnorr nr rnnns d Woodp'omaaa.-es, Deck Lights, Deck [ nrc Iirepnred Io furnish Ciiiuntre rinil Puck of the best ” ' " '■"O V i . , of all kinds ; and in fnct every thing tiiat is usually found r R ’.RnRrCATES are being dailv received from . ... , . 1 Burl; . I.aiil.rns, Fi.nai Lamps. J.. ..A c. W person, or the highest r c - c c f in f.tvur of Dyer’s ' ,!o ll""hl’ wonderful discr-very.of this age of • ’ here will he founu tne l a . s t assortment of Cooking, H O U S E quality, at the lowest manufacturers’ piir-s. Consisting in partus follows: in such establishments. •:NiSfUXf: ARTZVLPls:. N BOYNTON, His stock r f Healing Embrocation? ' j L'T-.rX,s\ '', r J 1? '1" r?'restore, permanently, grav hair to ita Parlor, Offlce and Shop STOVES, . Gla.-s. La: 1 in rn and Stone \\ are. Knives original color,cover the head of the bal’d w ith'a unci lux E BUY .\ ! <)?,', JR ’> Commercial Block, P1AXU FORTES, MEEODEONS, GUITARS, p Y E R S Healin ; Embrocation ceres Rheuina- uriant growth, remove Btjonco ail dandruir mid itching, mid Spoiu;.-. Ghopjdng Knives and Trays, AFHERVEY > BOSTON. 16iy FLOP!!. togetherwith custom made Tin, Japan, & Britannia Ware. oden Bowl -, Buitei am! Bail Firkins, Boxes, VIOLINS and FLUTES liam, Guls, Wounds, Biil -is , Sprain;:, Piles. Sore cu.e all scrofula, and other cutaneous eruptions, such ;h ling Pi: Pasti v Boards, Glolhcs aud other SI HAL. . Throat, Neuralgia, Burns, Cramps. Sweliinirs, Ague Tooth- scald head, etc. - It will cure, as if by magic, nervous or —ALSO.— kets. Hair and Wire Sieves, THOMAS ERYE, is cnrcfully sclccicd, mid warranted to give satisfaction, or acli g Itadnch •, and nil uxiernnl anil inicrnn! pains, periodical aeadache ; make the hair soft, glossv. and wavy EXTRA CLEAR the money paid will he refunded. i T , , . . . , , , AGRICULTURAL IMPLEHENTSLS NICE CORN BROOMS, ...... L \EK1 workshop ano factory should keep ane preserve the color perfectly, and the hair from falling, ge and Small. Mais. Gofi'ec .Mills, 'Fuhs, Water f II; sirian and eiiigron, and J1ESS FORK, Agent for ill.: sale of G.HlCKERlNG’S PIANOS, to extreme old ngc. SMITH’S CELEBRATED MELODEON'S, and REED *• J constantly suppliedapplied with D}D\er's Healing Embrocation following is from a distinguished member of the aistl Machiespfs: S h ip r.nc’ H o ::mc Pluitibing s. Zinc am! Woml Was.: Boards. Bristol Brick, CHICAGO REEF, tins. Wood lioi.'cs ::::d Saws, Mop Handles Arc., AFFIC.JF No. 1 Kimball Bieck, over the More of J. Wake HAMS, ORGANS. TTRUSTED flesh, bites of insects, &c., assuag- n,edic’1 ! done by experienced W ork rise::. Arc. V/ liehl Dwi lliitg House m: Spring Slie< t, opposite Dirigo A great variety of H3T:4 may'be found here, worth Engine House. ALL O R D ER ...... BY DAY " ' ------LEAF LARD, from 12 1-2 cel:is to $5,1:0 each, among which are many 2- , ,1 bv Dvcr’s Healing EnihrucnCoii. S t- P apa, January 1 ,18S5. Truck of all kinks, such «s old Rags, Cast and Wrought ALSO.—A good assortment of Staple Dry Goods, Iron, old lira--, Copper, Lead, Rubber, and Junk taken in wili fie promptly attended to BUTTLE, subjects proper for P F O . JJcRRIDE, of New York, sprained bis rROJESgoao . J. wood- such as Brown ami Bleached Sheetings, Cotinn Nov. 10 1854. Orienlal cr Grecian PnintZn^. exchange. W.-.rji. Wickmg, 1‘iints, Linens, Strip’d Shilling, CHEESE. V* ankh;. Dver’s Healing Embrocation cured it. 1 DEAR SIR: I nsolicited, I send you this certificate.— Do not forget the place two Doors South ol the Frames ol ail sorts and sizes will he made to order. t t r t r •. ’i t p i i i t tv , Vr “carIy bald for a lon« tin,e’ having tiii d all Denims, Ac.. Ac. J. W. RICKER, D i ; IE!) APPLES, BIG COFFEE POT. The above are some of the leading arii ies which the Sheet music hound at short notice, aud those who pur |_j LA! Aw lib and SP;i8lCKneS3 cured by Dy- thehmr restoratives extant, and having no faith in any, I E3 Z 3HT "S? ES SZ , chase sullicient for a volume can have it hound gratis. i - er’s Healing Embrocation. * was induced, on hearing of yours fc give it a trial’ ’ I Rockland, June 26, 1856. 26lf subscribers have on hand : they will rmh avor to keep a FfSII, constant supply, ami hnpe to mciii a fail share of patron All orders for Music mid Pictures not on hand, will he T v q ’P P V M T V l tx • T( ’* " P i placed myself in lhe hands of a barber, and had mv head BERRY'S BLOCK, MAIN STREET, BEANS, promptly fllletk JN iL I.N .xL bi llaed, D yers Iimiltng Embro- rubbed With a go.od stifi-brush, and the Rotornlive then ROSS & LYNCH, age from our own mid the. m ighLourii.g towns. u catjon i om; ol the greatest value, particularly in cas- applied and well rubbed in, till the sculp was aglow. Th;-. A. H. K*I UBALL & GO. B O C K L .t N D , M E . CRACKED PEAS, Please call mid examine. Terms invariably cash. JOHN KING. es of cramp, cholera morbus, dvsenterv, «fcc, I repeated every morning, and in three weeks the y oun-’- DEALERS IN A. II. I\. J. (Jo., are the s-.dling Agents lor the R.u .n»™ RICE Ae., &c. s e ll M ills C< Rockland, March 20, 1856. 33tf House, Sign and Ship Painting, Grainint OliOCKRIES. .?TOS; ...... - P it .. V. , . ,C.'tR.R, , i ,, , of • the Providence - , ,Tri- p.< i ni uini. mul is now thick, black mid ’P strong—soli 1' 1 ''' mid ALSO,—Agei - h.r lea i. Fs 1 : ti n: Graduating Tuyere bane. w.ism \tit,, attack.d wt.it cratnp in ins stoin- pleasant to the touch ; whereas, before, it was bar'll mid TEA S, W . 1. GOODS Iron, the Best ami most economical articles ever got tip for An excellent assortment of F a m i ly Groceriew such Glazing, Gilding and Paper Hanging, : Crushed ami (’ofi'ee Gmshed, Powered, Muscovado and CROCKERY, GLASS, neh, but .omul immediate relief in a single dose ot Dyer s wiry; what little there was of it, at d that little was disnp- Blacksmiths. executed in the best style. Jleahug Emh.ocation. , pi ming very rapidly. 1 still use your ri'tor.rtive about AND GROCERIES. Rockland, April 1 ' 37tf Havana Brown Sugars, Java St Duniimr, raw, burnt and Particular attention paid to C ling, \ arnishing, Polish- ground Go:ii-o, Young Hyson, Onion", Ningyong, Congou AND und shall soon have a good and pcikctcrop GRAXITE STORES. Commercial Street. AO \\ N to be true, that Pve/s Ilealino’Dm- • l?jce.a ing and Enameling. and Souchong Teas. Chocolate, Cracked mid Prepared Go- . brocation is the best external aud internal remedy ft,. ,h<' , l i n " h“ ,1:1S (Opposite head of Widgery’s Wharf.) Rockland, Dec. 26, 3855. 50tf (oa mid ( 'i.‘,oa Shell, Cuba and New Orleans Molasses, i everK di - overed. • ’ ‘ 1' , hdVt 1,01 acen hitherto any ease where anv per- Stuart’:; Gulden ri.vrup, Burning Fluid, Lamp Oil, Sperm YYOODEW 7VRE. i .. soJis hair was really beiielittetl by any of the hair tonic, a y S i * ...■ : Portland, Me. “ 1WCKLAND CITY BOOK STORE? (Ntitdle.-. T: How do , Saleratus, Cream Tartar, Starch, L \ \ I’D no stiiin upon the i.VChS or {’kin, con- ' " m <»l the day •. aud itreally gives me plea! 7 Fare Reduced. Corn Siareh, b:._u , 't';ipio. ;i, Maccaioui, Yetmicelli, Citron, eoiuuieiidatl your A?rn|. for Ea,! Bridgewater Xuil«. LEANDER WESES, IJ slant iii its effects, hut clean in its application. Dver’s , rt‘s‘d* °f my experience. 1 have recemi Mav 7, 1656. (ini 19 J. WAKE it BUD, Dales. Box am! •• ask Raisins, Sultana do., Figs, Pickles, G«-rkiiis. Keichnp, Peeper Sauce, Mustard, Horse Radish, NO. SPEAR BLOCK. ' Ib'pJmg Embrocation is the n Luirati i of all who have ioeparatiun to others, and it already ha I ’alifornia Tiirourh Ticket Office. A'O. 3KimbaI3 Block. OlivuGil, i avd-« i/ii.icusoit A. Co., G. H. Olive and Brown i used it. ”1 s,‘b' throughout the Territory. The people here knew E. KETCHAM’S, Soaps, Sa:iiines, Mnce, Nutmegs ami Spices of all kinds R o c k l a n d M e, I Vj OTHERS and nnrse, shcnU read carefully H.e*XerTuurv?'^Lidy VIA ASP1XWAI.I, ANO I’.'tNAMA Ii. R. or by NI- A complete assortment of «xc., &e., A c. OESPECTFULLY calls the attention of the fo: Ami lhe, i< stimony of R. Wilmart, which may he exhausted, and daily inquiries are made for it. Yen de ’ CAIIACI; \ STEAMSHIP LIKE VIA ASPINWALL. BOOKS ’'" B STATIONERY, F I X E CORN BKOCMS Lb cicitizens of Rockland and vicinity to his assortment < ad m. i he pumphiet which accompanies Dyer’s Healing i serve credit for your discovery j m.d I. for one. return Palmleaf, Grass mid Manilla Mai;, Water Pails, Zinc Embrocation. j you ray thanks for the benefit it has done me, for I tertaiu- PATSKT, E EAVES New York oil the 5th