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OVER THE MIND OR BODY OF MAN.»-JEmuoK. "ETERNAL HOSTILITY TO EVERY FORM OF OPPRESSION

VOLUME MAINE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1856. III—NUMBER 34. LOUIS 0. COWAN, EdiUr aid Proprietor. BIDDEFORD, th« Senate of the United States, which no further if could of We what we We aay it politician, and aover&l Southern Member# of in excitement, they prevent So it ia The cultivation of a amount land, lief. know aay. their attention in autumn to th« not actual or dangeroua lickneat. large should be the in the land in it, on the of pre- our own honor and proper The conversation turned upon highest body subject ilarcry. ONION AND EASTERN JOURNAL. give as the ia many agri- upon personal Congreaa. excellent better not to run the riak. proem performed by manners aa well as in individual* Mr. TOOMBS. The Senator doe* servation of large quantities of of fertili- Col. Fremont nerer wai, and the Presidential eleetion, and all the horrid ability, not hum JmtmJ to rrtrj ia a waste of labor and knowledge. TWDiImm4 p»Htofc«4 a more medicinal ef- culturists, first the resolution Ik* IklMM fruit, fur as a artiele To derive decided Ile haa train of evils to follow Fremont'a elec- may sometimes forget the principle* quote correctlj. tlllir, it!(«. 1, Omni Hack, opfutlw consumption regular both the tiller and the >• not now, a Roman Catholic. upon TWr— M»», or >u If p*kl»iU>- eaten aoon af- ty impoverishing Mr. state lmi -HWnr H of diet, the early of tb« sum- fect, fhiita should be largely Church.— tion were aet forth in colon. It recognised in communication between gen- FESSENDEN. I thesuUtance tottw ■mti Ik* ItM <(NktvMH. Kh» part following •oil. Sound we think, will dem- neTer been wont to attend that glowing IwitM ter and about mid- judgment, »iiii4i»utoi<»ini««i»ii lit* ner, but will oome with and be An incalculable amount of Southern men could or would Uke office— and which do not framed the it-solutions. I was to M Ik MM* MM M n«aM »/ M. every meal, be ttf falsohood, utter, barren, parties persons, they opposed Mrlftto** if will it. It should It if a gratuitous Mi in-.Ti* f*r», Trito** B«IMI*(* l*i*w. would be ererj year periment verify to think that of the which related to Tfclrt u4 reckoned a substantial aliment. suffering prevented The haa the of which it waa choose recognise. If Senators they part platform rkiUd*r*f, n. W. mm aim of to sustain the richness of Absolute and atory conaequenco calamity, " were from the former unqualified. can with the whole claaa of dcaeerta awept can make of this, let them do it: this It was U£^MMia« No poor farmer afford to work re- effect. It ia atill voted, muat uproot the pillaraof the anything subject. presented, originally, his and this can be done only by been got up for political Repub-1 our tablea aummer, and freah, land, not a Southern in poor implements, with that during ripe, like other lie. One of tho Southern M. O.'a, niter I shall follow their example. by gentleman the committee, WATMON. Mittr. implements the breadth under the propor- circulated lor that reaaon, and po- MARCUS fruita and berriea were substituted, ducing plow, as and amended a Mr. either do not do the work well, or that re- perfect such false- liatening for aomo timo to theae gravo argu- I stated, Mr. President, that I believe, by another, Scott, of be to his for litical lice, it ia a sheer, unscrupulous an while lha amount of that would tionately capacity applying to their was I remember all about it. quire unnecessary expenditure of power. money ele- the eon to ment!, inatead of aaaenting force, I do believe, that the object of this bill Virginia. There of materials as will return the hood, from top to bottom, from To illustrate it will be to ask aared at the New York prtoea fertilizing that he deal red no fortune to Kansas. I believe is no suoh in that as the this, neciwsary thereby, "A from skin back to the eoro auggeated larger impose slavery upon principle platform al. amount to ments taken therefrom the crops. the skin, and the attention to the nature and office of the fruita, would in aome families by than he would undertake to collect in tho was tho of the of the Senator from iwms to It ilgrirultnr jour the all its in that object repeal Georgia suppase. to educate an little farm well tilled" heart, again. In parts, pulp, tegument, mechanical for the many dollar*—dollars enough gladdcneth of toll acroaa the over the Missouri ? I believe it is a bare that is an operation requisite pro- in a cell and it ia a and to- way Long Bridge Compromise. Why assumption. By saying a Afford. a a hut a breadth of acres cultivated rind, aeed, thorough What poor farmer Cannot duction of It is essential to the child, or aupport colporteur groat from the for office un- in the first because no other sensible I do not mean that the goodcrops. orphan the inter* tal and who it bear Potomac, applicanta plaoe, assumption, gentle* aome of our manner, is a upon untruth, they spread thrift of a that the air should whole year, in regiona country. slovenly blight AdminiaUation from the reason can be for the of that man doee not it to be aa he states. The remarks art from an ad- j growth plant And aa to all the atorios of der Fremont's given repeal suppose following Ju- eats of its and an evil in the of falae witneaa. Hmiri Am York Journal health for owner, sight was not Nor do I believe it was of Horace at the annual fair hare froe access to every of it, the of •"*" as to conreiaa- State of alone! compromise. If it designed—if it into drees Greelj, port all men. tho Fulmer, etc., supposed Virginia incorporated roots as well as tho and that the ly■ was not the effect the democratic of that The In En Ceunij, X. Y., last autumn. Sir. leaves, tiona with Fremont, in which he defended supposed, that would be | platform year. be to a I democrat* had a soil in which it grows should moist, but are fic- inake Kansas SIato State, was it merely revolted, that there should Greelj pretty thorough agricultural Remedy for the Borer. the nun, and what not, thej pare Speech of Hon. W. P. Feueoden, | why not to* and should hars a cerUin de- meddled with at ail ? not leave it a» he an end to the of and while a ao that all tha moist, Farmers' Gardens. tions. ncrcr The authors BILL. Why agitation slavery, training boy, nearly the They happened. ON THE TOOMBS of warmth. These necessitiss of M*. Tvcut:—With jour it waa? the that the measures of 1850 wero to be con- pro elf of tha art ara familiar to him.— gree veg- approval, of them are the men to believe By original compromise, sluve- As a farmers do not slanderers; etation will unable us to understand the general thing, pro- is moat la the VfuKi J"lT» lM°* not north of 36 30 Niderud a and more. To this ha haa added a clow and discrimina- following proscription respectfullj them are the men who them ry could go dog. min.— finality nothing Nsl. tide themselves with at leaat, dupes ; spread mechanical on the soil demanded good gardens; and with dedicated, through If did not wish it to there— if ther of these convention# the obaerration, and thua himaelf operations great pleasure become endorsers of wilful and li- I was when you go you adopted prin- ting qualified ■o faraa the writer has ho has sel- corrupt It ccrtainly intention, travelled, valuable to the New York State i»T«ny did not it which the Senator haa and I to wnta m an agricultural addrosa w by good forming. jour paper, bellers. I submitted suppose might go there in conse- ciple stated, good dom teen what he would call a I mode the few remark. which "The soil should be and be good garden of the was the hold that it was never we read from any source. light finely Agricultural Sociatj. But the like has to the quence repeal, why compro- adopted anywliere on if Express, Noble, opened this in relation " farms. The excuse for this total dttlructitn to the morning, an moat to in order that the little fibres sent neglect Surt and Apple, mise interfered with? What was tho ob- until forward here in order to af- The truth I anxious impress, pulverised, on this hole in thowall, and can never bo to to tho debate wlc brought the ume with all of print, giro occarion out the roots in search of nourishment generally them—they and Peach Borer; and at the tame Was it to a useless ford an excuse for the of tho Mimouri it that do fvr man can afford to be a poor by Quince done at it. after it re- h„ I avoided all allu- ject? try merely cxjnt- repeal no timo to to such small mat- barking Day day, followed. carefully "hare attend time a decided stimulant and safe to farmer. Whan I have recommended may be sasily permeated in all directions.— fcrtilixer sorts to this hole. When imont? Wus it that a few words put upon Compromise. agri- te™." And it bo asserted empty everything •ion, by way of argument, to tho proceed- It sheuld be to be yet may safely the tree. and the forms of When, Mr. President, it ia man* cultural improvement*, I have often been porous easily penetrated else fails this resource remains. There thej which had taken h.ro in relafon (taper, passed throngh leg- perfectly that an acre of to a Make a concave mound of mellow earth ings placo tliat well air and water, and as its own and groand appropriated wore to establish a Gen- ifest there was no for told, 'this farming will do by weight are, and Noble— t» the bill itself. If U islation, principle? necessity repeal* expensive will be more to the around the about (is inches indefatigably—ths Express re.pon.ible the of rains tend to bed good garden profitable tree, rising tlemen to that the was ing that unless it was •oough for rich people, but ve who are in filtering constantly a church without a Fremont, and a hole Tor this I think it must bo the hon. pretend say object to compromise, designed farmer than other ten acrea of the ccau.e has been, Territory portion sluvery might in a letter to ua by Hon. David Hunter, of of free vegetable and .fruit diet, Be cautious with small trees. nothing. imagino beginning, my opinion cannot afford to halt a operations Old, large had no to and claim- abled to overrun and it. crops ; jou accept I would catch him if ho icas there. Be that tho mu.t be before the power prohibit slavery, appropriato Clinton, on tha 23d of Feb. laat. We and, as a rule, no one can dispense have a question fought of a whole pub- general trees, throe feet round, maj pailful ed a constitutional to hold slaves in This sir, is an- crop from land capable jielJing who don't know the ci- right opinion, strengthened by liah ao much of hia letter aa relates to thia with it llesides this, the natural sides, peoplo pass by people, and wo should gain nothing on are a man caonot safely, at a time. other which I one. If jou some- until tho of a State fact, has, believe, been else* jou poor to are (acts. think that I have ther side it here in th. manner any territory adoption subject, in hope* that it may be tfaorrice calls for it, and there few plea- I have revived trees this They got by debating afford to fence two acres to secure the crop appetite bj application constitution should otherwise determine.— where adverted to. I allude to the geo- our even It is needful to in which it has and is to many of readers. sures that may be so safely and benefi- from death. 30 thing. keep up my reputa- been, likely that to grow on one ; cannot af- apparent Apple trees, jean Tho north claimed that had all graphical boundaries of Kansas, which noe- ought jou " ol tion for Besides, to tell tho truth 1 made a remark ast Congress There ia one thing more, that nearly all indulged in. In the latter part with their trunks sagacity. d'iscusssd. Sir, ford to or lose th« interest on the cost cially old, perforated verj badlj, over tho It will bo essurdy place that territory under the con- paj if would attend to measures I liavo looked into that hole so that I which I reiterated this ; that I had power subject-matter. know, only Winter and in the Sping, are now wounds long morning w^ of a hundred acres of land to the people thsy early pcrfectlj healtbj, and their that Froo State in the trol of the slave It will Iw recollec- get crops that there is a to tho o recollected, sir, every power. it; that ia, to slacked lime on the should be taken to secure of have half persuaded myself my own opinion with reference .joct that will on No nuut can afford aprinkle early vegetables are now healing over. Two Uolden Sweet- had resolutions ted that the first bill from tho com- grow fiftj. or will if 1 on." of and that was that the Union, except Iowa, passed reported roofs of their buildings, in rainj Jays. Put all kinds of cultivation. De- withered and squirrel there, bo, keep tliU bill; opinion to raise bushels of corn to an acre, capable early 8 jears old last Juno, tho ovor mittee on territories embraced what now twentj ings, his and a against extension of free it on thick, ao aa to make the tails will not be here; there are Well, every dog must havo day, hill was designed to make Kansas Slave slavery not eveo if the land were for conaiderably expected showed of death. On examination, I in constitute IKith territories—Knnsrvs and Ne- giveo him, signs if territory, and favor of the Wilmot Pro- roof look white, and never will be books and to such every dog must havo his way. No doubt State. I stated that I entertained tide opin- to acre Dot the you other papers appropriate found the trunks full of borers, and more braska. That scheme wus and tweotj bushels the will paj two viso. This doctrine of squatter sovereignty, abandoned, troubled with rnoas, and if tho aro wo were to luck Noble now, after ion. and believed it to be ahingles information but I cannot that than tho surfiioo eaten off. I made bring perfectly parliamen- a oost of ths miserable cultivatioo that pro- ; help saying, half then, found favor nowhere. It had no ad- now bill introduced, as an amendment, covered ever ao with summers' he would make to while I cannot by thick moaa, I am at a at a season when absenco, straight tary ciprwe it; became, duces it. by putting when farm-house, the application twioe. Both trees revived, vocate—no friend—and, in which Nebraska was divided. How was it tho wall with as much ont and my judgment, the lime on twice, it will take it all off and same season. for that hole in juit with -Ingle nny Senator, "No man can afford to cultivate his peas, beans, cabhoges, cucumbers, po- and mado now wood the This propriety. it deservod nono. I' involves too ah- divided? Not at all. poor early .... many Kqually? Ity any leave it white and clean, and will look al- are seal as ever. ..sir, yoo bare motive winch you land in auch a manner as will cause it to de- tatoes, green corn, lettuce, Ac., properly spring, I have treated evcrj other treo with surdities. It assumes that tho of this natural 7 No; but the fortieth a c. people boundary by most aa well aa if it had been It on We never read tho now-a-days, choowi now to .tow," I hare teriorate in value. Good painted. in season, and find none of these luxuries tho These trees arc in bloom Express, ritfitto Union have no over their own of north latitude. was this farming improves application. 11 Uood- and to coiwdertlo power prop- parallel Why to be done once a in the salt aro without thinking involuntarily, amine nny mommre, the value of land, and the farmer who man- ought year, and, iny the table—nothing but bhtebttf, and the'wounds made bj tho insect rap erty ; that a few settlers—located, under so done? Observe, that by tho tint bill the ness the is off at that hole ita antcccd. the will laat aim jet twice or of winter—I am not with- ! dog letting .urroonding clrcunutanaw, bis farm so as to the it opinion, ahingles pork and beans potatoes idlj healing over. I would now, laws, not own, would abut, in ages get largest crop York and in order to form an misting upon lands, tlifir Territory organized part, oa aa will to let the roof all free to I do not that farmer's life out recommend tho to again."—AVw Independent. convene,, op,n- is of increases its value long they grow *ay envy trial, application anj with a view to liecomo masters of upon the slavo State of Missouri nnd fur a capable jielding, ion „ to th. remit would and purchase, over to moss. 1 tried it o* the back aide of nor their These and what be; his family enjoyments. very othor than the apple, quince poach. the of all about deter- creator distance the froo State of everj jear. from that to infer that .uch wialt owe, destiny them—may upon Iowa, " houae ten when the are of such when N. S. Smith. White Men to be made Slavei. No farmer can afford to produce weeds. my yrars ago, shingles people fond enough things mine tho valuo of tho with- and the free of Minnesota. have been lho~ who intro- public domuin, Territory lljr to were all covered over with and it is not therefore Gentleman. contemplated grow, be aure, without cultivation; moss, thej go to the city, and Buffalo iV. Y.—Country Buchanan to tell by out tho assent of in- t!u< division tlio north lino of Knnsasis made Thej th*y A paper openly ftroposing - «» Congress, by adopting to bo rotten. I the want taste. It is the fault of into Slave- duced and .npported it. M fall below tho north line of tlio I to bo may seriously injuri- Missouri; roof a euat of and have follow- not farmer in the when may become „rpmnl belike perfectly pnrlin- rich but lime, they — and eepcctallj land, though thej heavy ligence. hy may every ry by misfortune affect that valuo so the wholo eastern bonier of Kansas is unable to earn a and ously may shape exposed oost no a farmer caooot afford to raise ed it and the roof State have kind of on living. inentary logical. toil, nearly overy year aince, every early vegetables JEUsrrllnntons. character of nn State as to make to tlio Itordcr eountim of nnd no York one of tho two that 1 hate been allmM to, incipient Missouri, The same elements that feed them, is better now than it was and to all his table as cat as near the Tho New Day Booh, For remark, them. then, ly any gardener it a burden all tho instead of a inch of it cun bo from York that the honornh e Senator upon others, single approached with nourish a I it will cities can raise them ? There is not a the paper* in tho city of Now tup- among other., by would, proper cultivation, appearance, if follow my hand, single The Dog Noble, and Empty Hole. new en- froo Had the division been who intim.- pillar in tho national cilifice—may Territory. equal, do can to on : while thoro are a James not since pro- from llliooi., crop, and farmer afford expend laat ten or flftesn Tho ahin- reason he shonld not, port Buclianan, long (Mr. Doitolas) or even or years longer. why 11T 1IENRY WARD IIKXOIER. tail tho such calamities as natural, convenient, it would our cities iomewtint that Senator, would upon country the natural wealth which was be- on over he ahould. Tho that thosj in largo t«d, plainly, weeds, gles have been the roof thirty years. great many why gardeners posed persons unchecked tho of the havo been less noticeable. Hut that division bo unablo to earn a should havo occaaion, from th. couno which he they please, by people stowed Providence to fill his is no more risk about have to incur a very considerable expense in summer we who might living bj granaries.— There sparki catching The first which spent in Lo- crime, nnd turn was grossly unequal. Nebraska it far tho into as tho .hould to mlwdiie«.l country—may legalize may I am friends, to estimate on the roof than on a roof. hot manure for their hot-beds, we a bo sold SLAVERY, just negro* adopt, regret having accustomed, mj newly ahinglod procuring nox, liad along very intelligent dog a land of freedom and virtue into a citadel A natural lino w>u1d have lx.vn mis- Of that or adtert- largest. of the localities have near can while tho farmer has it in his of tho South are. After the topic description, bating the Chrutianitj through Those who do not lime by, barn-yard. named Noble. He was luarncd in inanj depicting of and wickedness at their tho Platte river, but this would havo left a white and the crimes motirw. Si,, oppression pleas- which I the absence of weeds on use wood ashes, and these will I Tho has thing to and his excited tho ery of those poor people, Tto I.nppo~h. thought, pass, bj good strong gardener every purchase, things, by doglore undo- ure. the doctrine, at to new small portion of Kansas Iowa.— wuro the Book that hi. own of anIhta Sir, applied adjoining and about the farms. When I see a farm answer a to the same and draw a considerable distance, while tho of But into which thoy lod, Day verity language. vory good purpose ing admiration nil the children. and weak aottlements, is absurd. I hold it Why, sir, was tho Territory of Kansas plac- covered the of weeds, 1 farmer has to The small said: own overpowering majcaty «I—«' bj gigantic growth end." nothing buy. there weie some thing which Nobh could to bo tho of this to afford ed in the in which it was Isft the those children into ,„ch aa to make n. IW wrrowlul when- duty government position by take it for that the owner is a hea- The the lime is to cleanse the lumbar is rot- socn ••Soil parents of 'cry granted action of quantity of required probably never learn. Having on ono occasion its to tho Territories. Tho that hill ? not tnko such a natural a law cor be chow to rebuke u.. 1 wl»h to In- protection duty Why a heretic, or ao infidel—a Chiistian of all to the free and It would be a SLAVERY. Lot our Legislature pass then, surface impediments ting on his only a red run into a holo in a stone of tho to lino as tho I'latto u premises. squirrel form tho honorable Senator with al protection implies power govern. lioundary river—why, he cannot or he would not allow the of the rain-water off. Thia Winter for him that whoever will tako theso parents and that, be, rapid poaaage source of amusement during wall he could not bo that ho wus All have acted on this events have to persuaded tho I entertain for his governments princi- suljscqucnt proved, except which God him to dress and to and of a hot and tako caroof them and their OFFSPRINQ, respect may ability, heritage gave enables the shingles dry, very soon, to construct tho frame bed, not there for evermore. sinco tho creation of tho world. Our enable the of Missouri to master tho as shown on thU I do not feel v ple pcoplo to be deformed and And Moss-cov- bed for use. Hav- in sickness and in health,—clothe thom, floor, y kssp, profaned. consequently prevents rotting. prepare the manure and Several red lived close to the feed has and left tho control it* and doter- squirrels rn- rebuke from him in n- government mainly, wisely, Territory, elections, if will allow me to make an 7n- in a and house them—shall be sensibly any coming jou applica- ered roofs will rot very rapidly.—Rural done this, and got his plants thrifty house and had becjmo but not them, legally local luws to the of mine its character? ing familiar, of this and power of passing people tion of thedoctrioe I I must be when the titled to their services; and let the satno Leg- lationto question, d«cr.pt,on, preach, per- state, he can, in a short time, tame. a with to tho reversion of Tho afTord«l the Itlltgmcer. They kept up regular romp I hold in to the Territories, subject developments by investi- mitted to that there is a field for in or-1 islature decroo that whoever receives these the opinion. regard saj great season arrives, get his garden ground A'obit. would como down from the restriction it had of the committee tho They for his i, not at all enhanced Congress. This always gation appointed by effort on the farms between here And then and their CHILDREN, and obtains respect ability ^ missiooarj it a beautiful fact, I der and make his plantations. trees with coolnes» ; parents ; and llouso of have shown anoth- Fruits in Summer.—Ik maple provoking they tho manner in which he choo*> to ex- exorcised—undisputed—unquestioned Representative* and Buffalo. Nature has as thoir services, shall take caro of them AS by (East Hamburg) of he will have these luxuries would run the fenee almost within this fact is a conclusive answer to the er rvtnarkablo that at tho that while the warmth and exposures j vegetable along his and tho demeanor winch alono, fact, namely, very been bouotiful to but there is can LONG AS TIIEY LIVE." ,,ress opinions, jou, great the as many of his town friends pur- would cock their tails and sail of If timo when that bill was under discussion tumrnor tend to btliousneea and fevers, early reach; they assume towards meml.cn. on whole doctrino squatter sovereignty. of better cultivatioo. Tho Buchanan or tho South to Deed chase them. It a little indus- across tho to papers vory flights hero—at we free un of and berries counteracts only requires road the barn ; and jet there it exists at all, it must exist in tho whole. the very time when went con- " fruit, ia to bo this side or the chamber, whether Fanners cannot afford to grow a crop to and, maintain that tlavtry not generally Artificial acids are fouud try and attention accomplish this, was such a well timed calculation under all generally Tho to mako laws is not a sidering whothi-r tho Missouri that tendancj. labotinj individually. as said before, his enjoyment, health, this that Noble invaria- should be societies wcro formed in to the of the bile from apparent rashness, 1 am to the um or power, if it has auy repealed, elements that enter into its cum promote separation rlassts whero should be SLAVES."— Sir, opposed, always, superior. position.— and even his interest, as well as the comforts as every the Stato of to the blood, with great mildness ind bly arrived at the critical spot just the I do not think ltut, Mr. President, notwithstanding the MiMouri force sluvery into When burn a a large of certain-j will bo benefited It.—Er- From the aboro extract it will be aeon that unparliamentary lunguugo. jou vegetable, part na- of his by left it. of thia tliut This is stated as a fact. It ; this led to the that the family, squirrel it to cull name* previous doctrine, Territory. tb« bulk th« of ty supposition, this doctrine haa traveled northward, and justiable gentlemen by unpopularity passes away during process On one occasion Noble was so close was testified to meml>rrs tural and more avail chanyt. upon do not wish to assume. If u which no had assumed, or by of the tocicty. into air. But tbers is acids, available, being boon advocated in Now York the which they party incorporat- combustion alvajn his red-backed friend that, unablo to openly by when the Ileforo a movemvut had been made in able, would be Ex- get up a wiahe* to assume a distinctive name, ed into iU creed, yet, auddenly, single a residue of mineral matter, of necessarily preferred. Buchanan paper in thit party consisting Plant one tho ho into a hole in the leading city.— tho Kast—boforo had U«rn has verified the and within Plant ©me Ami Lb*.—" acre' maplo tree, dodged I do not think it either or Missouri roctrietion waa to be abrogated, it any society form- lime, and other that en- periment theorj, Should Uioir doctrine prevail wo ahould find parliamentary potash, ingredients New in ran the at a won onco ed there to aid to a late wiiters have 1pm," advise* the Rural Yorker, op- wall, through chinks, emerged to an intended to sprang into new life ; it at vital- emigration Kansas—lie- tered into its Now, the very period. Allopathic New York and Philadelphia, (Boston Wo, becoming apply epithet composition. plant the New little and into the tree.— fore the hill was movement was the use of raw to the advices given by distance, sprung bo an of or of ized. Southern discovered that passed, that materials out of the and suggested fresh, ripe, perfect, position convert*! into alave markets, epithet reproach degradation, gentlemen drew tbsss earth, New Yorker The intense enthusiasm of the at that perhaps,) made in which fruits, as a reliable in the diarrhccas York Tribune. The says; dog to tho thua taken ita name, or the of the slave States had Iwcn suf Missouri, hounded the wholo if to that in soil remedy which would if did not suqiasa party having people you attempt grow plant to cultivate as hole can be described, lie fillod it equal they custom line of Kansas from to of summer. Farmera cannot afford hardly to the individual* who use it. We call our- with conatitutional wound* fur many North South. is deficient in these thoao or Charleston and New Orleans. Tho fering that ingralisnts, you their wont. If full of lie and scratched t!m* Mo not all those facts to show How the for a much land as haa been proof barking. pawed selves The nonorable Senator yoars, and northern gentloraen found go wtiut are an unsuooasM'ul businem. Na- strongly appetite yearns markets of New York and Philadelphia Republicans. driving w hitch as if a bastion. off the had been t'io of tho Kanus bill was— when etas could be relished, of this assertion required, just up undermining Standing never of us without us Black tho sovereign right* of people design original ture doss not make out of noth- pickle, nothing would bo choice once too, from the Tact speaks calling vegetables own at a little distanco ho would tho holo very the t what the of the of tho is in the of most of us. It is the «ime drive through jour neighbor- pierce Wo call ourselves upon from foundation of tl design repeal Misiou- and cannot to take af- sxperieoce daj, that all the alaves offered for aale would pro- Republicans. Republi- trampled j ing, you expect crop the farm" therein ; with a piie as intense and fixed as if ho were Thia had bo> ri was? When I tlava instinc* of natural to a cure. The hood, and examine jou cans ho never of us without government. doctrine, air, compromise spoakot ter off from a little field that doss not pointing be tchilt. A poor American mechanic, ; speaks calling crop then look at on it. with tail bably answer a facts which are and want of a natural is the result of don't want the trouble ; juat trying magnetism Then, on the door of tho como convenient. It would pur- potent palpable, and contain the elements of which it is formed. appetite if he into difficulties and miafortunes, us abolitionists. Here, and if not we will aet extended, and hair thereon got waa fit for tho occasion. Tiie stand out as matter of record and of the bile not from the blood, jour own, convinced, every electrified, in his own manner, when pose, and history, If wish to maintain the of being separated and with debt, would have all his Senate, peculiar jou fertility aa The he would rush at the hole with a hampered were to their inatitutiona a* am I on all occasions to be silent as and if not remedied fever is inevitable, from you down incorrigible. preparation empty he to tho with refercnco to us, aha|M required must restore to miseries at once relieved this new "Dem- speaks body |ieoplo your (arms, you constantly received before the by " and for tho first to what it to mo must have been the to that of billions, con- that wheatfield sowing prodigious outslaught. ho us as the Abolitionists on wiahed, Congress waa, upf>cars the materials are in slightest grades doctrine of his wife' designatca they tb«m which withdrawn of the "one acre This haunted Noble ocratic'* selling him, t!>« " are seed, is an imaginary squirrel for relieved from all of terri- ohjoct and manifast intention of tliat and Fruits cooling," exemplification to some who, ac- the other side of the Chamber," taxing, time, supervision No farmer can aff.rd to ssll his gestive, yellow. " beau- and The and children good master, cropping. more dogma. Your plowing is like night day. very squirrel himself hit torial Tho settler* in Kansas bill ? Is there any rule of„ parliamentary You is a the truth of which has forced to the "would be enntcmptuous bitterness, very expressive legislation. ashes annually export from Western bye-word, would run before his faoe into the tree, cording Day Book, legally which demands'frof mo in But but akin deep. up I he wounds and Nebraska were apparently left in the proceeding any a amount of itself on the commonest observer. why ty, to their eorvicce as as foatures, and thinking, suppose, New York potash. De- " a entitled long they large What is the matter with your and crouched in crotch, would sit us unlimited exercise of aov- or form. If there is, as I make a are had not the pota- silently or our sensibilities and exclusive, popular shapo it there ie in the world they so, they time, opportu- live." So also any (ierman Irish very deeply, places pend upon nobody ?" the whole of might ao as was con- of to the I shall re- toes watching process bombarding in a uncomfortable attitude. I think, far legislation point submitting rules, to whom this is worth so much as to or inclination to inquire into. The who on first in very eroignty, your- nity, " rain tho with and rel- emigrants might, landing frain from so in future ; but until I Oh, they want !" empty hole, groat sobriety the attitude in which he cerned. saying sslves. You can't afford to sell it, but a reason is, the acid of the fruit stimulates this find it bard to work, would sir, only places " that all? Indeed !" ish. But Noble would allow of no doubts. oountiy, get am decided to be out of order I shall in Is is ono not creditable to himself. I had little faith and time hoa speak, farmer can well afford to ashes at a the liver to greater activity aeparatuw once be taken oaro of sold from anybody Sir, then, buy " aa conviction that that hols a at by being if I at what I Your cornfields look though they His had If the it in theae new rerelationa.— speak all, really think about that the bile from the blood, which is its squirrel and we I do not deal in epithets. gentlo- not increaaed higher price than is paid by anybody proper for the auction block into slavery ; yet tho matter. would need tonics to be enabled in oontinned unshaken six weeks.— the Chamber touna common as fertilizers the result of which is, the bowels be* powerful the men on the other side of came, axproaaion, does not wisfc to uss them of work, are not all or misstating They u« oomo survive the season." When all other failed this bole exaggerating not tat down a little further. What and the of the skin are o- to occupants choose to call themselves I call end foremoat. did give the soil. Situated as the farmer* of this came free, pores truth when we.declare that a number democrats, wrong They •« don't look but remained to him. When there were no large birth to has been the series of acta which haa follow* Under such circumstances, fetors and Y«, they very healthy, of tbcm democrats. I may not be birth to the act, but the act gare are in the neighborhood of a city pen. of the papers the election perfectly ed? I liar* county I hare been to hurried, had so much to do mors chickens to no to bite, no advocating Kanaac and Nebraaka Bill wm spoken of the erenU which want of are harry, pigs doctrines to agree that ore entitled to be them. The that burns of wood for fuel, appetite impossible. James Buchanan, are in favor of willing they took at large quantities ao little to do it that I find it ut- cattle to chase, no children to no but a place the time of the of the How in I'm derive from the and with, romp with, in the trne sense of in my belief, a oonaequenoe, passage you should make it a of your system fnuU.—To that lead to this considered democrats, not, part to each and to make with the folks, just reault—openly avowing bill. I do not mean to mumorats all thoee of fruits and berrice all that terly impossible Rite every crop expeditions grown but that is the cauae. The thing preceded the principle. of to secure all the ashes it employment as do that men have no the word, appellation by (arming produ- I it to receive." and when he had all that his they "laboring right which hare since occurred. hare healthful and nutritive effect which the attention euppoee ought slept dog-skin choose to be and I affirm, Mr. Preaident, that no reoogni- Thsjr ces. When your taame go to town with belong to and that their natural and proper which they distinguished, •• dear a little frank- would he would walk out of the rote, in- boun spoken of orcr and orcr geiv we should Then, my air, pardon hold, yard, am to allow thou all the benefit tion of thia doctrine ia to bo neoeaaarily again bj loads of wood, U would oust to that nature, one and temtude." I willing comparatively and and stretch and then look condition is of inferiority tlcinen on both aides of the chamber. Do that are ness, have mistaken your roeatiun, yawn himself, do not call Uie moaaure of 1850. little to back loads af ashes and other FtrU—Use fruits rips, fresh, per- you man of the can derive from it. 1 you, ferrod from compromise bring no The man, the free they we not know have no business ujwn a (arm. You can wistlally at the hole, as if to him- voorking ia an And tliat, from the beginning, Kac- iwtiliasrs that wonkl the fect, raw. thinking caste a a or red or blue dem- Such inference afterthought. improve produc- " North, who in view of these (acts sir, speckled, spotted, ru has more afford to hare such of wheat, Well, as there is else to do to the Senator from Geor- been under the control of the neigh- should be used in their cropa po- self, nothing bat a democrat; and whether here let me aay tiveness of your farms. Srrwutf—They " vote for the so-called "Denocratio" party, ocrat, yoa 44 and corn, than can to a I as well that hole that it waa State of Miasouri. Will the Senator No mrmer can afford to fruit without tatoes you keep may try again! democrat or is for to that he erred in aaaerting boring poor keep Batumi state, sugar, cream, milk, votes to declare that he himself should be are a good not, yoa gia, hone, cow or You can't afford Wo had almost this little trait, the oonrcntion of 1852, from Miasouri, with the evidence ataring trees that do not bear fruit. Good or other item of food or drink. poor hog. forgotten settle with the and with your con- by whig good any made a slave. Is man to do country reoogniaed as in the of to raise such luxuriant crops of weeds aa until the conduct of the New York Ex any willing Gen. Suott. It ia a tab- bim in the lace, it does, report troit ie valuable, and should be raw- 7VJ-"Fruits hove their beet eflbct when pre* not with me. 1 would which nominated always this ?—Kmiubcc Journal. stitution, merely to doubt do. You can't a fiord to use such in to Col. Framont's that the convention ac- the Houm Committee, pretend thai ed the farmer, not for Market, bnt the of the hence we yon poor respcet religion brought to that it would Uko to euppoee by only need in early part day, suggest gentlemen proba- in the of tools. If state and tkouU of- it ludicrously to mind. Col. FYenoot to. the now for the all the election* territory Kiimh, for in hie own do not whiie their at a later your country be u well to let tu be dietlnguub- knowledged power claimed large eoneumption family.— employment A Good Hit.—Tbe comm- bly quite Missouri rotes or for Urn can't and haa been, aa sound a Protestant Waabiagton the to form nich in* bare been controlled by A* more views of diet mindle of the not fer f—rtst (arm, you always name we eelect for in- of Territorice, enlightened prevail, hour than the afternoon ; premiums dondent of tbe New York Timea fwrnUhoa ed by the oaraelree, people even if should aa John Knox erer vu. lis wu brad in of the rotea of foreigner!. fruit is destiasd to the and not be afford to live upon them, you themeelree to ■titutions u they pleaae, irrcapoctiTO any by supplant sxpsosivs that, if perfect ripe, they may tbe anecdote: stead of amueing by trying the Senator which is not at all Above the Protestant (kith, and haa never following Mr. Greyer—If appeals to of snimsl that arseonsumed two win, unlikely. changed, we not cbooee to a»> control Congrcn. quantities bid eaten largely by tbemeelTes, within at the of &Az another which do bj that I do to tut aort mort! ire is with the doctrines and A good story ia told expenae me I will mj doubt it. I ad* in thia This can't afford pUm unacquainted no Then vu do tuch in the ooantry. change will bounofbed time, with but if all, you •ante. Understand me; I hart objeo* thing platform piodase advantage, haa tboee who that Fremont'* election in it that than bare been com- off a and the fuada ceremonies of the Gatholio Church, and protest re- the contention in 1852. All irregularities bsttsr bsalth, greater of soilvity the eoorneas of should to Sell portion, apply it does not my bj vigor body, decay happen will lead to diaunion. A few evening* *ince, tion, personally ; change adopted mitted both much than and therefrom to the benefit of the remainder.— never attended the services of that Church, in "to that the meaeoree of by parties, greater of mind, elasticity of spirits, and I can- taint them, or any ahould inadver- lation to or to any party, they agreed was, liquor a of were aaseabled in my ooantry, eon* I in the first instance. and Wt with two or three when curiosity eompanj gentlemen or had been aboold be apprehended Dot doubt that tha time will ousss whso far- bo drank afterwards, rren Hare good implements, good help, exceptions, it does not change the nature 1850 which pawed tantly largely aa a wit- tkk at a of whist. Among any way; be next Isstmrl of will warrant and also times. or solas extrinsic reason, led him eitjr quiet game a and that then ehouid (Concluded week.) mscs, pattlag down the laigs •old water, of the whole mam may good cropa good of that It only ahowa thai ndered finality, acidity not be- the ww a New York character party. msat me acre and do it well. ness. Ws do stats this «pon vague party diatinghiabed qnantitiss of they do at prmsat, will follow, resulting in a night of datms, If plant Uu, ? us a of the Oflidal Ittt»rfereoc84 Mr. but The Witor Of tbo Demon*! h" of tho lleMra. Morrill*) in low* THE galleries, n|kmm in tho roar of •»)*, concluding principles jirJmolpited, fifing The of our liavo been oh sct- permWon Th« delegates from tho several town. la 44 lt» people pl.ii* exeroi» hit' sattll business. Soch obibt* n«ts «tinj» llbpoai case. IMther the First UufcriMioual District crowded. W« know have abandoned, the which as out of tbeir own be of harm batik# at tiy; Town 11*11 in on tho Hall will bat we should position •turn! convicted moutb", tinder abuaitiguisbany Uafnago PM^ tigf petty Opto nobody Saco, Thursday, maoy hold, an him from offiew Pftrfdcnt EASTERN "JOURNAL. much any other, secured the confi- ]mtmihc holding Wo hire no with himeelf. August 14. Thrr worn called to order at 12*M> raon* at were of a of and aotight quarrel him, branj Editor jadje |» least pw^nt. il'tw and of the in our lust profundity politknl niMdiiy, Pierce. G». F. Snti-i.tv, Pierco'a District ^ 11 Jedediah support peoplo clue, nor ■hall we bare can o'clock, by Jewett, Ksr].,Chair, FRIDAY MORNINU, AUG. 22, 1»M. As soon us the was Hon. unlicnrd of before in tho an- body any. We meeting orgnnii'-d eumpaign. Will the I/»gi»luture ?— tcrgmrnation vr.m the last who carao here to jy Afflicted in speech eoe Dr. Jonea-ao- man of tho District Committee. yield our Attorney, aflurd to tako coma from what Lot M. Morrill wa» introduced and for near We not—vebtUm not. Wo think nul* of tho of Suto.— abuae, quar- Ac. ThU The contention was hope political hiatory instruct us in our political duties. Wo tioe for the euro of stammering orguiixed temporarily we can for THK l'F.Ol'LK that ter in the ranks of our it tho choice of Jame* Morton, ot Uux- three hours he discussed with safely speak tat tli«.Mii toother. to and to tho atten- opponent* inay, be to all so by K«j., grot power nor politically perinh commend hi* attention, of great persona they will nerer yield the main point; with indiffortoce. We koow well may importance ton, Chairman, and Henry Willi* of Port- REPUBLICS JiOMIMTIOfliS und the at Tory that eloquence, political questions will thiy any xop/unn tchich irhiU it tion ofttll.of Picon's OfBoe-holdsra, Afflicted. land, ratify * whoapV it from the of Secretary. is un to maintain the proceed* chafing* tpiriU who b*ue. Mr. Morrill aisy, graceful pro/rues rights of frceJom; Beautiful Machinery. to lie about tho p 'nwns who an On motion of Amos W. the pour only are in view Our readers will notice in tho adver- Page, Esq., and in ahandon* than to deaperatc of certain defeat, and iy were the >Jfrrt tlarery." active to continue tho Picroe succomion in following gentlemen anpoiuted by iq.euker, frequently thrillingly eloquent, in the we of K. C. nor wo There ha* lawn recently ] therefore ahull let our coldmna the advertisement Chairman a Committee on (Nvdsntiols: as soutul in as he is in TIIK PEOPLE, have not, do be-; completed tho opponent* >triyglt. tising argument graceful the ofBuclianan, following cir- MH- Amos W. of W. will which A. of the Water Power Company, in th'tf pcrton So long aa invoke but black- Proat, who offer* for aule tits stock of Page, Biddeford, George elocution. He wras listened to with the lieve they ratify the sophism Shop Tiiomas sent when ho they nothing for cular from Jgninuox, Woodman of Portland, Ichabod Frust of A. Ilanscom hut what has he a of machinery, which jicrfect- guard language, and conflno them*elrc« to and Fancy Goods and Futurea. attention, fre- s]>eak* of; city, pieco of the Unit*l States to the1 lenery San ford, William Paine, ofStandlsh, Goo. deepest interrupted only by of Was President of done? one bito of the neaa of mcchanNm and baauty finish, cx-' Democratic caucus* and the wo beeo Uobha of David O. Muulton of Par- quent demonstrations of Some Only supplement1 who were active street*, j-y Hon. Isoail Waihucrm Jr., baa Wells, applause. that over cauio Office-holder*, taking part was sufficient to make him und con- ceed* of the kind •hall not disturb them in tbe exerciae of the in aonxlicld, Anael Merrill of Huston. his allusions to the of the conductors ratify anything : ro-noiuiuatod for venality in the campaigns uuanimoualy Congress Ou motion of Amlrvw T. Dole the firm tho " which while it under our o1*erv*tion. |K>liticul haTO in the of de- Esn., of the Ilucliunan press who had sold them- sophism professes 14 ike I'nUrd Slates has monopoly they weapons tbo fifth Congressional District, of thia were in a The President of following guntlemeu appointed by the to uiuiutain tho of in effect TIm machine, which largo Sliaping traction and abuae. selves for small and other rights fnwdoui, seen inth the Gen• State at a convention held at Exeter on Tu*a> Chairmaa a Committee on Permanent Or- Fur Puemklm, collectorship*, and dissatisfaction, officers of We I and Machino, doaignod adapted on various : offices were most severe. Mr. Morrill de- abandons them to Slavery."' pity, Planing iraf Government.taking occasions, I laat. ganization ! day for Kocker arms, Connect- netire in elections functions A Voice from Andrew T. Dole, of Portland, Alexudv JOHN C. monstrated most conclusively Uiat the dem- while we condemn such sliamuless derslec- planing Siropa, ports of public Kansas, FREMONT, and other Locomotive waa riot, whethsr of tho General or of tho State jy Our friends in Kennobunk had an P. Chisholm of Haro, laaac P. Quitnby of OF CALIFORNIA. ocratic in this Mr. ti'>11 from ing Rod*, work, party State, by adopting principle. Freedom of election I It us to eta to that the IIox. Nathaniel II. Goodwin of Bid- built under the of Mr. John T. Government. being gives pleasure enthuaiastic meeting in the Town Ilall in Wsetbrook, Juuc we find into ths suporvision to tho mutual D. of Muchanan Ltd turned its bock its old 12,lW'j, copicd cmontial 'cnco of E. 21. of this and on duford, Christopher Sawyer Baldwin, For Vici I'roidlnt. uj»on who ha* tho care of Tool* indepen TiifR-srov, formerly State, Kcnnobuiik Tho meet- uti article from the French, building Government, and of tho different brancliei Friday evening. Ivorv M. Nute of Berwick, Jott S. Perkins and become more or low, Democrat, Augusta Age, fur a number of iU ahlo and efficient principks, nothing years waa addressed and which then had Freo soil and in that department of the Marhinu Sliop. of the same Government,so vitally cherished ing by Oooch, Esq. of Uennebunkport. WILLIAM I,. than a for the citension of proclivities, of tbo Hoard of will DAYTON, party slavery. The fin in hi* work, and the manner most of our constitutions, it is deemed Secretary Education, Geo. W. Wilcox Bjth gentlemen While the committee were out, Mr. Rim- OF declared tho doctrino of non-extension of idling by Esq. SEW JERSEY. We took no notes of his and are on the Kxtc• address the of tlm at different ball outertaiuod theeuuveiition with • speech in which the machine in built and for officers, depending | pcoplo County made excellent glori- to be what tho of Maine polished, | improper to to speeches. ous therefore unable to we ex- Slavery Democracy utire the Union, attempt control or the next woek, Fremont and song. KirKt>l\TAll\U« TO C'oNURKSi. report it, but only credit on bin mechanical akill of points during commencing Liberty wo make tho follow- reflect* great the cjercisc the elective Homo for Mr. of il>*ton of stood upon, from which influence free of right. with Mr..Thurston is a (7* Arthur's Magazine August Gooch (formerly Wells) the of all who listened to it, 1 Monduy. resident it press opinion andartiatic taste. So are it ofanv officer to his Tote at followed in a sound Union 1 Uutrut- JOHN >1. WOOD. extract: highly polished Tho right gifc Iiiui been reocivod. It is a interesting speech whan we that it w is elo- ing j of Kansas, and is from tlmt territo- very — say, uncommonly that reflect as elections us a citisen, is not meant reoently Tho Committee on Credentials U Ihtirul cil (RLIA. J. OILMAN. iH,U0 whether Gnngrem I rariou* pieces they mirrors, qualified number. Since Misa F. Townaeud reported able and to be nor, however shall it! where ho has been tho troubles Virginia Auaoe W. H- all the ttwu M Di-lnd-ITtrtlU C. FOftTLR. quent, convincing. 'I.™*. Fn,at of as were burnished restrained, givon, ry, during by j., rep- sliull legislate upon tho subject Slavery appearing though they haa beon connected with this we Page,S In the tho Hall was filled to hare any to his but it is - which luive existed nod is therefore magazine, resented lwpi and Naples. ilk D«rw«-FREEMAN II. MOIlkt. evening again in the territories, the territories nre now the of Cast effect prejutlicr; there, exempt Silver, instead being merely Iron. that he will not to influence think it baa been much and The are the names of the dele- MOuMiri-IMASL \T Jr. and were made Mr. the pectod attempt enabled .to tho correct informa- very improved, following tftUBl'RN, overflowing, spewhw by of the of general ono giro pooplo subjects guardianship Unlnu it had bocn seen, would the voles others, nor take any port in the waa Tho are al- to the Convention : It to to hardly of it good. articlea gates Peck and John A. Poor, of Portland, ! government. belong* (Vinjjrosi that deemed tion of the stuto of attain there. Ma. always South Berwick.—Joshua X. FOR ELECTORS AT Esq., Itclievesuch brilliant ware attuina- business of iong Goodwin, LtRCR, enrt laws for them. In the discharge of polishes electioneering, ways well written, And have a good moral which gave great satis action, ami were re- inconsistent with the spirit of the constitution Tiicsstox wns, when a citizen of Maine, nn William Burleigh, Andrew J. Neatly, Im this the in Congrves I blc working even common Cast Iron.— No noed fear to tliia NOAII SMITH. Jr., of Calais. of duty, representatives by ami his duties to it.*' of tho tendency. parent put G. 11. Wakefield. ceived with demonstrations ap- to anions influential member Dcmocrntio par- Gilputrick, frequent from tho North ilwir® provide And this is not all; the of the gear it M. S. SIDNEY PQUHAM. of Woodstock. 1 nicoty ( in the hands of his children, fur Kenuehunkport.—Juiui* Stone, X. »use. Tho broke with deaf- that there shall ho no in Custom Hoijk Qrvicnu,Postmasters,Dis* ; a staunch of its Magazine t pi meeting up other thing* slavery und its of ia as notiou- ty supporter principles Gould, Mosrs Albert C. L. AARON ?. of Orland. accuracy iulju*tmcnt are now has a influeuco. S'lMn, Perkins, EMESHON, cheers for Morrill, for Fremont and the territories. Iliu rcpnwtntutivcs from' trut Attornkvs who engaged in [ and its men, so long ns tbo term always good Jot S. Perkins. ening bio a* it* of finish. Democracy Stone, ISA AO OK09S, of Turner. tho South resist such Thw, we I elegance for Hamlin. provision. truveniing tho State and busying themselves bad a siguificanoy synonomous with equal UV" The Northern IIowe Magazlrw for Stinann, Albert A. is tiik issi'E. The machine is ono of a clas* which the Kittery.—Charles JAMKS MORTON, of Barton. or the John Gilrnan Tiie enthusiasm of the on this oc- ! repeat, in electioneering and *anicing State, ; rights and privileges. He went to Kansas August has come to liand. Thia is publish- Haysa, Williams, Jenkins, EDWARD SWAN, of Gardiner. people I iik Issi k still remains, mado doubly im- coiii]tany aro making, and is in all respect* 1 William and the which I will find that tho will show their u to the administration and a believer ed in A and is Tol*y. eooion, interest they 1 people by friend Portland Kufkin, • deep tho of tho Nebraska 1 similar to others built in the shop excepting by Daley Lyman.—Joseph Dimou £m- portant by adoption votes in that havo not for- i con- Murphy, tuR manifested while listening to the s|umkeni, Soptembcr they in tbo doctrino of popular sovereignty an excellent Thia number mons. GOVERNOR, and Kansas infamy ; and it is now tho lead- more than ordinary attention has been given periodical. awuie us that are aroused gotton tho instructions given to tho OIBce- as assorted in the Kansas llill. Hnv- tains the and short York.—Jeremiah S. Putnam, they thoroughly we ahonld tho National Is-1 to it. It will either flat or portraits biographical George ing, say, only jiolUhing piano was Kdwafd A. Wm. HANNIBAL to the momentous issues involved in tho holdeni when Thomas Jefferson Presi bud an of witnessing the notices of tho two candidate* for llaker, Bragdon, Titeomb, HAMLIN, mi. Tho Hunker of Maine curvcd with caat iron bod 8 feet j ing opportunity principul OP IIAMPDSX. Democracy surface*, Samuel Webber. coming contest, and mean to so dis- dent. pructicnl operation of tho bill, ho lias lx*n tho — Fremont and Buchanan. they haw aktndoned it, but tho real Democracy long, will piano 7 foot long 10 inches wide,1 Pratidency Shap'eigh.—John D. Cook, F. W. Pray. charge their duty on the day of election as convinced thnt it was intended for a cheat, The people will do well to encourago this Cornish.—Wm. B. Pike, Joshua D. /'or Srnaton. will never giro it up, or a round object from 1 to 12 inches diame- to to the cohorts of the adminis- Tho Bill! and that tho intentions of tho frainers of the Itesido a home Small. put flight or curve*. two Army Magazine, lor, being produo June 2?<, 1K-19, the Democracy of tho ter internal Has adjustable Portland.—Cbarlea E. William ■ riMT M»TRICT. and overwhelm all who would Bill were, from tho to it is worth their Rarrrtt, tration, a beginning, carry tion, really patronage. State held their Stato Contention, and a- table* for holding work. Tho tool bar is lint her than agreo to provision that tho Brown, OtW Cutler, Keuaalaer Cram, I* m- of the from j into Kansas.. All who wish to hear NATHAN PANF. Alfa* change policy of tho government to Slavery ucl 0. II. Andrew T. dopted tho Resolution published by us last moved by u variable crank adjustablo any money of tlu< United State* sliould not be I MottsTK* Mkktino. A correspondent of Cobb, Davia, Dolo, M ill M'AMMnN.ofSara. that pursued by our fathers and its early from this Sox or Mains, whose high charac- Au^uatua P. Puller, J. J. Gilbert, A. R. week. length of motion not exceeding 10 seconds, used to enforec the bogus laws in Kansas the Portsmouth Ilallot, writing from Eliot, SAMl'EL \V. ol l^lanon. founders in favor of to one which ter render* his statement* of more than or- UoM.li, Kd\rard Ilamblin, J. L. Merrill, JONES, freedom, motion is self-act- tho o A. A. 1IAXSCOM, the editor of tho Dem- The horizontal and feed majority of t' Senate took tho respon- ho had in A. all the which valuo, truth Kansas nays great difficulty penetrating John C. Proctor, John I'oor, 0.1). Peek, ignores great principle* upon and has a mandrill and conical thimbles of the dinary tho, respecting h\>r ocrat was there, a delegate from Suco, ing sibility ((topping army supplies, thus, the dense maw of seven Uen individuals who Goo. Pitraon, Steven Smith, L. B. Smith, Jwljr of Probate% the was started. matters should attend. We arc unable to , government work. Ono J. B. Geo W Hon* EDWARD K. BO IK of m the doctrine* for holding circular peculiar saying by their action that theso infamous tho Hall when our of the Thorndike, Woodman, NT., Kennebunk, actively engaged supporting a list of where he will oocapied nelghlwr C. is the feed- givo places spoak.— rj Willis, H. Wehgter, York. which he hud been in his pa- advantage in the machine that laws should ho enforced. After this it must Democrat met bis friends in Eliot a few Jotcpli Z3~ riio urticlo wus ml promulgating Tho wero Alfrwl.—Nathan I). too, John If. For Prolmtt. aj»jK-n>ktl pro pa i* s) that tho can ho tho partioular point* prolwbly agreed Apple RcjuUr of doctrines which ho now motion attached operator I height ol iiupmlcnco in the liuchan- II since. IIo must bo Goodunow. and in our in of p'r, repudiates. on in conference with our triends from dif- days s»ys something FRANCIS uf Buxton. published paper. August and use it without from hi* an to tho BACON, lu Ins of 27, 1H-I9, of adjust stepping I men, luy that Democratic majori- 1 done to tho of B-rwiek.—Oliver Ilill, Ivor* M. Xute, List Wo it t of pa jut July salting fcrnnt sections nt tho convention held in Al- prevent eloquent champion year. rv-publuth by r^ua All other machines of this kind in Murk Fnxlenek State Contention, ho says : place. ty the U. S. Senate, have any disposition Hunkcrisui from the Stuto. We Wfliltvcortn, llayea. For Shi nff. k>uie Deuioerut* who will nut follow longer (tho fred ImUt. We wcronbloto oh. stumping North Rerwick.—Allen John have tho focd motion connected at the end of to allow tho free Stato men in Kansas tho yesterday. Sehenek, NATHANIEL (J. of York. " tort una to ns was the Convention in the ! advise tho Ilallot a not to be MARSHALL, the standard of the Bor- taiu a list of tho agreed on before our correspondent Stovena, Nathan Nml. nigger driving," settlement of tho claims of rival candidates, the machine and the man using them must smallest of their places opportunity enjoying rights. and frightened. Liuiington.—Nathan Small, Jamea Kroat, der ltufliun I it wo» not lww so in tho and em- papur went to press. Tho times plan's For (uVfi/y (Commissioner. Democracy. expression leave bis work and go to the other end to Such factious proceedings as tho Senate Krvinc Small, Arthur McAithur, Edmund bodiment of democratic Many for tbo which ho will nddrevs will SrvxRE Stobv. Tbo most violent principle*. move tho tool or the feed. have lieen will rcceiro tho sternont meetings easterly J AM US M. DKERIXC, ofSuco. Foiition of tlie Democratic A. fou a int. rest in tlijs matter than iu opcrato guilty of, Bngnon. Forty. ; greater bo Imudbillf. storm wo bavo h id for months has lieen go- Fiilrhmka, Joahua Good- tho desi. nation of tho candidate f r Cover* Those of our reader* who are rebuke from an The designated by Wella.—George A. Hanicom in 1849- | acquainted indignant pgoplo. pro-.i Chaa. W. (i. For Treasurer. 1 on for several It commenced win, Rragdoit, Hemmingway, County ',X)k(!d to tho Convention for a with machinery can obtain soino idea of tho vino is in the words: jing days. Dop,1. e7 | following 1 Geonje lloblw. JOHN MAC K KIT of IWnsfield. Wo lout week tho resolution candid uikI truthful of tho tiopu- " The Brace of Diianioniiti. on evening and rained 2d, published expression ; machine from the description we have given, Provided, nercrthelexs. and it is hereby raining Tuesday quit# U\ 'mnon.—T. L. Kimliall. ur sentiment ol the Democratic maw.*, up- hard that and at intervals dur- adopted by the Democratic* State (,'onven- hut its of finish, and nccuracy of declared, That no of tho force ; during night Riddefonl.—Tho*. (jiiiuihv, Samuel White on a in which the whole country elegance part military Our opponents, the border ruffian deinoc- 13 vat I ! tion in that Con- 1 subject of the Unite*! States, for the of the next On Moaher, Amoa W. l*ae»», J. B. ltr|>ul>!iran <|iiai'tci'» 1819, explicitly declaring tivls a dissimilar interest. can lie understood exam- support ti mistako in into ing day. Wednesday night, Renjntnin deep, though adjustment only by which nro bv ! ruey, made grave bringing — — " made this W. II. llunwm, 8. J. AT to to net', tho which lmd been before Gilpatriek, -Abbott, gresa possessed adequate power prohibit tho Convention tako ination. Wo understand that it will bo appropriations two orgs IIoWKLI. wind, pretty Ihey ex|xvted shall lio employed in aid of the enforcement tills SLltO Dlftl'MOMSTS, T. D. Kiu- 1 legislature Louisiana, to toach tlio peo- " phalanx Democracy su«h enactment shall have liberty loving and tho violence of the John A. S. R. in Congress to make every ex- lie notice and credit to tho Ka- been affirmed and Thursday morning, Ieople has been done to Sawyer, and on sustain'*! unriitci|>l«*. passage excluding fully expectations ; dent from an men who would this or threat- yer. ual settled convictions. While 1 I HE KjiMiLCTtONS KRUODf TIIK TRt'E Duio- employing adequate military destroy union, hy long frctn the Territorien of California from other in the • force,but it shall Ik? his to such Shipping on tho coast, and tliat tho farmers A. Walnon, John Hub- Slavery any shop country. duty : en to so. if tho re- Gorliam.—Benj. fed mll-xiMe in tin* belief that it ought not ctATic Doctrines Thty diclarc otx nly »or ' employ do federal government and New Mexico." A. A. editor force to prevent the invasion of said territo- have suffered tho of erts, N. W. Berry, Mark Muahier, Daniel to he interfered with it exist* .Ilaxsco*, \ RxCLCDINO SlATERY ITtOK futes to nllow to into Itadly by prostration where under I.AW^IORKVKR Innds of or slavery go Kansas. ry by armed non-residents, any corn and F. Fn*t. the shield of State 1 am nrux* of the Democrat, voted in State convention on: newly aoji'ireo Territories. Upon their grain trope. sovereignty, Lightning Hods. other Itody of non-residents acting, or claim- Hour what thin Howki.l Conn mid in the Suiuclinh.—Win. I'uine, Thomaa Mimee, IHLY urrwil) TO IT* XXTL.NUON ON THIS CoN- * this ouorsD nit Democracy can srixi) for that r )lvi», and the doc- as a supported ing to act, po**c comitatiu ol any oflScor I Gcorgiu Convention in Oct., 185.1. As wk might ortfr. The Anti-slavery John Yatoa& Aaron I,cavitt. tculnt nxroxD its rusmr udit*. I I NITIO." To the Editor the : in trinc* it in tho under hi* of Telegraph said in tho enforcement of " out C. flight, Oliver Bickford. expnmed paper 1 territory, any I Should Karma bj refuel admiuion lis Standard, Gurrisqnion, is iu bitter hos- Dayton.—8. JOHN C FREMONT, 1850. ' 1 liii was Mr. Ilanscom's ut that such c to true language 1 wish, tho columns of val- enactments, and to tho Mmrrirk.—Jatm* Perkine, Wm. II. Saw- it bo Democratic through your protect persons aSLAVK STATU, Georgia will resist melt to the In its load- >uqM|ojicclaring time in to into tho uable to call the attention of those and therein,and tho nat'onal tility Itepublicau party. " a« relation going property upon of TO DISRUP- yer, Kpliraiin Durban. ( that I never can and never will doctrW^nd auch tho Democratic Slavery pujter, action Cougrnss, KVKN A article issue an • repeat i>urty who are interested in tho of to said from a'l ing of its last is oitract of Button.—A. I,. F. territories—this was tho tho democ- subject light* highways loading territory, TION OF TUB UNION." Came, Raeon, B. 8. TOte, nnd no will cwr wake or l>o frowned down the ground " earthly |*»wer iuu>t sustain by ning uii'l lightning nnU, to u freak unlawful searches and scuurcs ; and iUshall letter from a clear Alsilitionist in Bound*, I,. Merrill, Jum«« Morton. me Tote, to over then stood now where do we lind sinjjul.tr And read tho declaration of in sighted spread Maury Territory For munv months ho wan a fast racy upon, of that subtle fluid on my house during tho bo his further to take efficient measures Ilenjaiuin Sanford—I.S. Kimball,N. B. where it doc* not exist." people. duty Massachusetts," who says that tho.succcra (iwnhaleh, Mr. ilanscoia and tho Democratic party, storm of to the return of, and to withhold a in Now in Doc. 1855. 1 W. J. Raird. and furious friend of tho WUmol IVjtUi, Friday night. eoin|)el speech Orleans, of the " its Webber. llENKY CLAY, 1800. < arms will in but in to what then declared Attoiit hulf-|Mflt eleven the fluid struck tho all of. ttio United States, distributed '* If is oxcluded from tho Terri- ]{<)publicans bonumbiug Acton—A. J. I/>rd, M II. Gunrin. as far or even farther than tho | opposition they Slavery going origi- " rod and run down till it came to the fasten- in, or to, said in 'and influence retard tho move- Ilolltft—A. K. was true Democratic doctrines. O ! con- territory, pursuancoof any tory, I HOLD THAT TIR UNION CAN- satisfying P. Bradbury, Henry Wild- Und *r no circumstances will I consent to as we nal supporter* themselve*. Friendly er* on the north side of tho house, when it law of the United Suites the ! NOT AND OUGHT NOT TO ments of the sluvo's So Par- er, Samuel l/jcko, Martin Foe*. the luriher extension of the una o! indeed thouart a A. A. authorising STAND, redemption." slavery our jewel!" left the main rod and Kissed over distribution of arms to the States terri- had aiwuvs ban to the Wiliuot Proviso, sistency, ] through and STAND." a W«»tbrook— l/>wu l#owia P. War- or to the further in- ker Garrisonian, in llanly, in the l uiUxl States, Ilw-.X)*, after this exhibition have tho into the nil be- tories." Pillsbury, prominent Kufue John A. wT' into the shade you fasteners houw, touring ren, Duiihain. Ruwel, P. cranio of hi the House of efforts thrown by Men who talk thus will find no two has djclarcd his for representation (piiti: of to fore it; one-half of it the sympa- spooches preference !!cnrv Kiae F. made yourself, aro you not ijualilied passing through It will be perceived, that it in no way or C'hnpmnn, Minot, Quiinby, R"p{vsciitatii«. AS>Elir THE rUlNCll'LE OF THE EX- Compromise : , heads. They aonding in tho Democrat of 24 and of tho fluid down tho rod into the dor Ruffian papers, in which he announces posed. The Republican on Con- Suco—Alet. V. CIimIiuIui, M. Prince, CLUSION OF SLAVERY." Althougu Com liad written his famous published July |>asHcd them out or tho Stale. majority is ouo and one should leave the his intention of ] voto in GO w Charles Hufun I'. 4 •11. 1H4U. It of tho most rabid free earth, why part j supporting Mr. Buchanan. gressional Counties, 0,037— Hill, Tanlpy, Saiuuel DANIEL WEIisTClt, 1830. Nicholson letter, hU non-inter- t<( a (ieo. declaring main rod uud take tho fasteners,is mys- Of tlio IlainiM, Paroher, l, in!, Claris soil documents ever Tho Clinton its substance in 1 gain—l.5'J4. above 00 Counties, the Irory v cut ion' the of thin promulgated, precisely to who have scon it. Will someone Cotfront girt* QT Mr- the Editor of C. doetriuo, Democracy tery all 1 Apploton, present Sawyer. IV < the of the such as this saiuo A. A. Hanscom denounces n sentence: carried the Ruffian Denioc- 'ouiyrxKtndmg rnajni.'ude State hi* of your readers throw a little tho single tho denies that ho was its Kditor in Republicans 40, 11 trust which harr declared will- repudiate views, and Bto>al broad* ligi>t upon Argus, Waterboro'—Ilenjaiuin lWnnctt, nja- iA'y /mmmt/m era 11 | 14. as»' (Jarrisonian, ultra abolition," at this subject, us it is important in this of Tho substance of Mr. Choato's position and intimates thut ho cannot bo held rucy only Curtis' Ilcp., majority in the min F. PicM, John Naaon. ihi/ to at my hands, end stnsiblt ly upon tho Wihnot Proviso. With such a- 1S49, purer Jtep/y Here aro some of it to frightful thunder storms, that ull should is, that no it) ittor what injustice, meanness, lot District ovur whoso election was Trc Committer an Permanent Orcaniia- to Iff /i >nor n thr which we tho attention of Democrats. lightning opprcswion rascality cJuiiucil the Huchanite* at lir*t in nil hut by reported iitminy potih of public a)- and tho fall cure or not. that thut Wo did not that by lint who ed, ho supported defended then ; may practice against tho rest, tho other six I paper year. nay lowing of officer*, took their plac«« fair* I fi t that I cannot better re* " W® ow® it to ourwlvcs to no ooun- | from (until eountUn, whioli will not reduce implies, Democratic and hU zeal was »o give Wo instant death from tjen must not unito to dofend thcmselvjo." ho was, but gavo our and on the amid ^r>ut : I tun a sum re declaration in |»!.iti m, narrowly escaped simply impression platform applause Sjiond ly that, to uti- this atul if there is no Iwttor his is a of tenanco Slavery propsgandism-r-aqd storm, protec- The column and a half of rhotorical s.'n- was careful to that ho was a tuemlwr of majority, 1,712: gain 1,H20, thr tv ut of my elution to thr 1 gr.ut that muo of hU friends were at one say Pruiih«T. presidency, of California and New Mcxi- tion than these rods uQ'urd, wo aro better since 1P54. Davis' I). should «nti r th' iTUti-m its dutut les tho )>coplo t on con and rounded ni fkosl ol its vorh- tho and wo never heard that ho ex- Hep., mujority, is4,3.°.'>; Hon. NATHAN APPLKTON.of Alfml. upon of timo afraid he would rival" Garrison him- without them, Jf 8)me ono will a periods, party, uriih a d> te rim nation to co shall form suggest a of for the Ror- Vict^Proidrxt*, sinyie-hrarled promote State governments iuhibiting a amounts to and no inoro dissent from tho action of the gain 2,093 Republicans. self," in what termed better protection, thev will confer favor iage, just that, pressed any Mother, of Iliddeford. the (food oj' i In WUOl F. COL 'y'Tri Y, and di'wmiuatiny they tho of Maine should 'dcr Huifiauism is in this Ibnjamin "uKdition llis Slavery, Democracy : upon your humble reader, Among «*thor curiosities of tho letter, it do- tho year to which wo referred, or to noatly swept out, M. of It.-rwick. to uinct solely to this md oil the potete of the principle*." propensity for party Ivory Nuto, consider it the duty of Congress A. K. Allaiu>. nouncea tho charter of tho its young and vigorous utate. L. P. of Wiwlbntok. m nt, IBi:i>Pwn\ i. OF PARTY thtsed ►ctrin-n diminished a littlo in 1S«*»0, & imperative great ourrightsdrawn sentiment* organs put forth. We do Warren, 1850. < til man lSSl AND OF SEC- i to extend over tboso territories tho Aug. 11, 41 Liugee, of Pitrsonsfield. ES, REUARDLE&3 1S51, though not much until he was bitten proviaiona up by Thomas Jefferson as the glittering not perceive his explanation relieves either Costk-vts or tiik t.*rr Dxmocrat. Mor- TIONAL of Tho amount of recent- Charles K. ilarrett, of Portland. STRIFES. I of the ordinance 178i>." great tlaiuiigo done and of natural him or tho tho of by the supplement u littlo moro than a year Hounding generalities rights party from charge gross rill, MorrillUm, Morrill dynasty, tlw two Fr*t, of Kli«jt. J01IX C. FRL.MOM. Now A. A. JImucoin and bis associates, ly by lightning lus called Attention, us it which mako tho Declaration of Inde- which wo mado Jowpb I ago. lly that bito ho vraa cured, up inconsistency apparent by ! Morrills, Morrillity, Lot M. Morrill. Anson Mar* Mo«lwr, of (iorhaui. radically to l-o over to tlio the C> for allowing Slavery apread should, protection of buildings by Mr. Choato is an tho of tho resolutions I'liarK* Hill, ofSaco. i and it is not pi»>luhlo that in future he will pendence." impassioned publication of 1840, I'. Morrill, Black Republicanism, Morrill, 7V FKEE LABOR—TIIE NATl'RAL dedicated to freedom a use of conductor". It in all ini- Srtnmiiu, ono un territory solemnly by ! lightning and ornato writer, but ho never and comment* thereon. Mr. Morrill CAPITAL WHICH CONsTl ri'TKS THE giro any op|>ortunity of charging speaker, tho%Argus' Morrillism, Sectionalism, fmnily, Of as as consti- that the one that Henry Willi*, Portland. \\ solemn tho rod used should bo had inilueiico nor tho his own REAL EALTII OF THIS UREATCOUN- him with a .rain to the prev- compromise nearly {portant with, sympathy for, Apploton muy, by covering head, I Abolitionism, Morrill, Morrill character, Francis of lbiiton. | being friendly will Ilacon, TRY, A NO CREATES THAI' tution itself. give protection. A scientific writer and his on are of liko tho foolish Mr. tho «d- INl'ELLI- | ul.ncv of fmdom. As reminiscences of masses, opinions politic* ostrich, think that tho par- Morrill element, Morrill game, K. N. ism, Appleton,on taking chnir, UEN r POWEK IN THE MASSES ALONE To further from the address: which anawer tl.e dronsed the Convention. Ho »u followed the an) o quoto suggests something may the smallest will bo will from but he in unctiiuui " consoquoncc. Nobody escape ccnsure, Morrill in Morrill Roman, Mor- TO RE RELIED ON AS past interesting, •*|mvu1- seen ty public capitals, THE BULWARK wiH ho that thos«> who ap- started tho letter wo hare 'j John A. P»Hir, of Portland. when servo to show inquiry by copied inducncod thrm. In tho last Presiden- will find bis mistuko. Tho hole is too small In Morrill by OF FREE INSri IT HONS.—Joun C. Fre- ly they degeneration of tho whole <»f Texas lor slave-hold- by rill italics, principle, Morrill, On motion of A. T. a II * : Dole, ., com- propriated aliove. says tial election wo think ho advised tho Web. even mont's 1a thr Atet and men, we liavo nn« for Slavery in- for him to crawl from. Hotter, Mr. Morrill and iU mittee of om from town oj planet. political parties gathered I "'g purpxHw, introducing 41 MorrillUm, adjuncts forty- each reprewn cd in to at all hat- Lightning conductors for buildings ster of Massachusetts to voto for our together a few extracts from tho column* of Culilornia and Now Mexico whigs Applcton, take advico, admit that tho sevon tiin>w. tbo convention wo* selected by the respective tirda. Such men will lind no in should Iw attached to the most to tho 3T / rery mueh all seetional it- the in symiiuthy prominent Webstor, after that great man had died, was tho extension of Our is either or delegations report name of a cundi- diprteatr Democrat, published 1849, which wo of |»rty against Slavery neighbor crazy desperate, sue*. I hait not in nor such with tho Democracy date forel -ctor und u list of to hern the shall purjNjsea part* of the and the insulation and ho himself voted, wo for Pierce. in that error gentlemen past, commend to tho attention of our democratic • • • • #' # building, believe, 184D, but its has bjen discov- both. Thaw Morrills irritate him J be in the in Muinc." pcrhapa constitute a District Committee for tho mm- future, instrumental th'tula be cannot case foshrmy 1 " pcr/ert, which bo the Tho Boston Advertiser raps him hard for and uow it for it. You suth issues. Jlut the R> the Missouri aulMrriher*. sensible person must ace bow im- ered, goes boldly •atlly. We ndviso his friend*,if ho ha* any, p>al of .£',**7 whon tho conductor the W»t> pill. as a In 184'J, the of then it u to draw the of the North pasBna throuyh tho letter, among other will make more than A Committee on ItiMolutiona Compromise, and tons< (u- nre, the ej- Legislature theState, possible people writing saying things nothing by shirking, to look out for him, and place him in some wasanpolnt- an tension are «n into the odious work of unlimited 1pro- I lator, us it is liable to bo brok- thus: made hero ed, consisting of tho : of Slarery, isiws raised by Democratic, ju*k\1 resolve* opposed to the continually you by your multiplied misrep- ijuiot place where lie may recover from the following gentlemen u< ; are ism-i and ire of en an or oven dis- John A. Poor, of Portland, Kufus P. thiy forerd upon us, extension of Gov. Dana in hi* Illation Slavery." by exeewsivp, moderute, "Tho sagacity of Mr. Choato in his goner- resentations of tha their can- effects of the druadful h* hna a* I Slavery. republicans, fright experi- of W. Bourne of Ken- but in self-drfence irhen »r them w.i* to inhibit of tho horizon has led Tapley, Haoo, (ieorge r*-pel lucked down from tho doctiine* of Again, it noccanary slavery charge of al survey political and the issues. That Sfhon of thr ir'ueh me&uge, electricity, suddenly expanding date, enced. nebuiik, A. L. Came of Button, Isaac P. country presents from into the territories hi-causo " of him to ono groat truth, whilo his I in thoao and going tho and it; it out and apprehend of thru issws for them ; and it is '< resolve*. Juno 5, 1849, A. A. gla* splitting drop* confidence in Quiuihy, Wustbniok. sponsible too generous pluusiblo profes- rk a Soap. We our In- this tertnmafism has the revolution that is going on ia relation to luuv srr.ks to the demand for labor." Hour what A. debtedness to Marshall A Bros. of Saco, fur o'clock P. M. compromises, force Slavery iuul: A. iron fastening in tho wall; (tho tame result errors—and this truth with thefle wo from Stephen's, oi Democrat, together published apeech JkrTK1t*onT. into Kansas.—W*. L. Ditto*. his a several kind* of , u llun.»ooui and associates say in their is the of the snow errors havo been tho influences which have in our "is a package containing Soap, The of the State stand produced Jjy expansion Georgia, last, gross forgery from Tlio Convention re-uMtahled it 1 IVmocracy by his in liitn to bit tho New 1*2 water that and freexe in shaped thoughts briugiog to manufactured by Kngland Eureka tho position taken tho of print: and till, them during beginning end," and that it has been pro- o'clock, P. M. Tht namea of tba HIeotonil by L.'gislature 44 conclusion. Co. of Ronton. Ttib u The S.ico Conventions. Wo u.sk then, where i* tlio of re- nounced so Mr. Soap aoi)p (.'omtnittuo wcru 1S48, and wo do not djubt that tlw eenti« plac® the winter.) Further this method of fas- To with tho truth : We conccive bjr Stephen*. Wo haro no Family Nominating reported. for those whose service are begin 1 to do the chan whether wanted John A. fuge constantly insulation is a* of thia from mid thing, F.wr, of Portland, called • meiits of the are as tening, and objectionable, that Mr. Choato is t when he proof except tbe editor of the E*j., Tli District loatk.iiti.tn, held in on present legislature wuv to the substitution of Btetun and entirely righ fruui ex* Saco, quite giving that Air. Filmoro has no 1 as a Toilet or clothes, upon gentlemen York Countr to to tbo tho water which flows possible himti'lf, and after tho wholesalo mu- Shaving &xip,washing of n.i* strongly opposed extension of water It i# u|Hiti tho area of our retaining generally judges Argus im*» their for a candraat* (or Thurwdar last vt*»k largely attended, Slavery. power. chance for auco* in tho elec- ' or for common domestic uses. There are prcferenoo Tho domain. In view of these is it down the rod a thunder and approaching and fabrications ho N*t We sentiments the Governor |>ul»lic fart*, during shower, representations gaTe tho lUpKMUtatlV* to from tiw 1st Dt0- act] t!io *]>irit ptevailod. publish cxprvswd by tion, and that tho contest, lies between three kinds to the various wants of CoogroM aud ; too much to ask of Statesmen in overflows the only in his ho cannot adapted triet. in another its whioli it legislature last your in to patriotic gl.um ringi, thereby offering Messrs. Buchanan «nd Fremont. people hero, speech, expect place proctx-diuga, by op|>oMtion all sections tli.it this domain shall be individuals or families. One of Hon. of 1 pro* mean* tho us or Irirrauo S. Kimball, Sanfotd, tho extension of into the fluid a nwdy of louring con- Kut in to giro tlio any elsj to take VO^d with- peculiarity will bo fcvn that our niouibe r, of I'on- frve territories, surved that it bo of the I determining preferonco body his after a nominated prcmnt Slavery free, may capablo We that that u«od for Is that It obviates the few rvururku, ductor, and into tho on tho to Mr. Iloclianan, think Mr. C'hoate out a backer. Wo have never seen washing pr»liinlrurr lion. Joliu M. Wood, wosro-uotninuted met a hearty response from tho of utmost production, and tlmt our free labor- pa*»iug building good flon. Joiim M. Wood, of tho grvw |«oplo makes two cuitiul errors. In tiio first neccMtjr of boiling tho clothcs, and maj be[ l\>rtlahd,af tho State. The or* be the of bocoui- iron hutcuing." plaoo the letter of Mr. which tho editor Candidate for accliln.ition. Mr. Wood, Democracy of Mmnc hair may sjmred degradation lit! of tho nomination of Mr. Duclian* Stephana, Iteprraentatire, unanimously l»jr the we speaks : used with cither soft or hard water. We1 Republican ing yoke-follows of slaves ? Shall tod to us to of tho Mr. S. has nor which wan rcoeired with Joud tud though n.»t a ncuib.r, has done p.'tmUil thimstlcts upon those as Now* anjr rod insula obviate tho anas a l>y tho democratic party Argus Buys publish^, prolong speaking yrtnaples leave u question of such magnitude wen 111i repudiation 1 have not had an of the ; ed chcrni, ami motion, he wm unaoi- an unntocabJt 1 iwide in tlto would seem to of(ieneral Pierco ami his administration. do wo holloro ho has ono opportunity testing upon »jn ice on th« committees on foundation,'a phtfJ'vrM first con' doubt, or shult we insist the objection above, published denying nominated. The lYeaideot wm in. good important u|*>n protecting a merits of tho article so far asl In our view thi» in graro mistake. So far i this the friends of tho editor entirety, yet mo'islj which he w.u und hi* \ >t<* hare al- cticed in th* hearts Use and errctrd landless children of the nation froiu the cor- bo tho moat (tain*bio one, indeed the extract, though » comdiittw to Hon. Mr. phuvd, of J only from this, that nomination von wo hare it acem* to be all that its friendi p>>inu«i notify in of u enactment will an- something of tho hare on the ou accordance with thar wishes and the re- tainty here, ono that would and Argus may manufactured ono, Wood of hi* n has been true m steel foundation L'jistaturts, of the of Maine will in eiprossion published paper of liftohnd, That remptory provisions found to answer the in Republicans. « John C. Fremont to Um an J is diverting of thank* of constit- • • • * purpose, affording that Mr. Clioato commits a mistake to of Law." | gravd office of and of Wn. L. Opposition the extension of all gum as wo burn admits the John President, Dajton uents for thu zc.il which he lias iuani> Slavery •• perfect protection, when he claim of tho democratic Hox. M. Wooi>—The nudjr 44 " The determination to "fore® the "obnox-' Republicans to that of Vioe-lYcaident of the United *i< then the immovable foundation " who hare inude into the to lie » n.Uional A national Hew of York Co. First at festal in their senrkv. upon ious institution upon th« of the, from those enquiries party party. Topographical Map of Oio District in Main* did wall State*, without to 1 peopls Tho democratic of the i regard previous political which the of Maine la territories lias Our tho firm of Mown. party pnvent con- In addition to tha their was a Democracy planted newiy acquired been matLr. friends, party! their late Convention in Saco, in nominat- the da!c£*tas already >s the most daugcrous asctional We havo had the of differences—belierityfthat preecnt themselves, no declared A. A. IIa.vho*.— »how it, and the facts here stated that iCuuvo and Kmiuu. of this are day party ] ploaauro examining in dition of oar lUEtfn tho num'vr frjui rcction of prove city, put- tho lias over known. Tho acino* ing their preaont political requires l*rp< present cwry the work is on. Wo ask country J. L. Smith i popular Representative on Um Now we find hiui 011 pang tlienj to re- with this insulator thia work joet publiahed by eaerifioo of all minor different** altar tho to hrar t!w precisely op|\»site j,ting up oonduatsrs cratic is a actional of tho worst Mr. Wood lias been one of tbe district, spfcahc* and to member that the march of party party of the whole Coun- Congrcm. of a common declaiw an same stealthy Slavery 1 the its s«i beat local we hate erer aeen. Congreaa, We etui look upon hi* remarks in no extracts of and wo would call the attention of thoae gajn» tag it the Map Iand our determination to all minor a I llut why multiply this charao- of I liecn on tbe aide of right diertgard ing delegation lluftton and other than as a of the lower house into what Qud* town ia unifonnlj given .Jroin light recommendation on Congrn*, i of each accaratelj in Um ooming oic tion until the ^largw i tor. have U*n given to ahow tho to conductors tbdr build- aesM of it not The boundary and lie baa not been a questions HoIIu came in, in a near abandonment of the tmr and Knough wishing yiixoo legislation humanity. talking long procession of hghirout post- may Immediately I and all tlio villagee extended rights of tbe people, under tbe Constitution hue Jcwrtiiw of the democratic in i to thin bclicring that it will the Y ropreenoted, bat hia ban a hundred and thaw other*. twH Maine has uken in tliis controversy— partr ings patent, plunge country member, executive capocitiea of the ITnlted States, are tho carriage*, and n Mate so aa to ehow the location vindicated and a consent t.» the establishment of territorial Sut \ for tbi unlimited ejtemion entire ftituTaction, and in all apdn largo I wen varioua administration of th» filh-1, even iu the forvooon, Um Hall tliU (ik>t\ give protection uaefullj cxcroiacd in the impor- goTernment restored laitp without any deuial of the al> of the tahabitanta throughout the gowrnuients fn»m iho it com. .Mes»rx. .Clears and Kimball, are 0* undcrttund that Countj. eonunitteea to be haa to the of and Jeftr- in which tho CanrenUOa was bold. Tli* of 5l**«ry) proud (usition Aujfuitine tant which belonged. principiss Washington the South to intndtiee Slave- oc-1 A table of dfatancea from one to ton. ledgitl rightsuf The of the of established buiinen (lainc* mado a characteristic attack on our- poet-oBkpe oo tbe mule in tho was luto tno freo territories." in IK41). history party geotluni^n reputa- A* » member of tb« committee IV oaljr speech forenoon ry cupiod j •tntfatica are J\uolttd, TUt whilo w« human by their >tal*> mItos in and indaoent in aaotbeis and valuable arpoa regard1 Ocu. W. in the of a hu*o and inglorious Hur- tion. and and fulmar language eifio bia ha« lUtrt rr « a Wilcox, K*,.. of Dizmont. Mr. It was then a trur and nyhitout history high integrity, Railroad, enlarged experience Rrtet •ocwl, and mor- position the Democratic hold in each It ia, in our opinion, a work of hia with to that politi^l " do- menu in to the of tbe caucns, Map. rendered (ti our W. is an cncrgetw* and abls for to dMiv to His S »utli the runder of to the uuperidot regard advantage opinion* rmpect aril, eomtitatfooa) datte* of speaker, speak- (.'ongrnw principle, J Pionetr| and worth Ita edit to of and* acknowl- require of wtd the Ho- titer are will bo found cor- laat Wa are not, gnat merit, rtehljr a«j great enterpriao peculiar ae to leare to the States «h«ra it the ing on this occasion with effect. to intrudaoo into the freo ter- wands slavery power. j inaul^tor, uting, Hall, iutunlaj craning. estate, pwd right Slavery holder in tho Tolue.—Boston Journal. I of Um fore Uod and insulted the demo- I rect. an in the under Uio propertj Countj. eilged Application proper mmmm for iu Ths Mass Convention was organiznd at I ritories." Is any hat< laid at North Urrwirli,wilb> and with which we will n 4 di- ■ >n. Interesting iron Kansas, h'ne York 1 ; CKOVE COTTAGE, North Ucst Land romor.il, H E. M. Thurston, of Kanus, n IIS If COOK! TRKNOYr .11 ILLS. in an J for (lie the UrM Company | INEH couutyul'Yurh,on Monday MAINE. or inter fur*; while u the Auy. 1H.-—Times* oorn« in our BIXTO.V, rectly indirrctlj An«l other Speaker*, will uddrea the jiondetu*.)—I.uw- Anfual, in ihu year of I»nl eighteen CHICAGO, ILLINOI81 mna tune we regard tb« question of its in- people kbn, K. T. Aug. G.—Last Sktuni.iv a pr«>- TEAS, COFFEE?. COCOAS, hundred ami tiAv-aix. by the HoooraMe joarpb of York in the on THE HOSANNA: CHOCOLATES, OPEN JULY 4TH, 1850. OFPICJ>»X*. M Pa-wrbarw Nirtti, troduction into the common a* Count/, following pliuw. rude into the fort at I/ea- SPICES, &!. I T. Nvr, Judu* oi'mmI Court; •larery invmenger III lllf i«w NmiIi of I\-1 oOr*.) territory > Tunc*, VINA widow of •!*>*• IIOIIM ir bmuli uU) *illlfc|nt (n»* alike to the Constitution ot the a* follow* veiiworth, oad tliut assistance was A NVw Collection of I'tjlin and Hymn WholeaaU, Bad *Im la await I'mIui|H L1TTLKPIBLD, Stephen opposed political topics, reported un I lor late ul in >ald Or«'Vr, known «•» •'ill* PICNIC OipnliM lb< (finftl mcwpanllft lair of Sentences Chants, 1 Krunebunk, tin# needed at once in next Anthems, Moieils, LALllllrtkld, County, 01 United State* and to the boat interest* of v the Iwrder district* THE Buhji nit titr Y. rk j Illinois, and tiiiUitimt f..r «)•«. ,unkp<>rt, eToning, Aug. to in Choits, pre*eiit«-d minu'n' rtd« Ing all bunnm r«nn*a trd wild Krai Eittta. Nebraska; and a few hours, according N-hoott unit VunoI Avu-u'i'inv Arranr-d dower 10 Mid rotate to >•« mid m-I out Cniiil" r'and itailrtMd, «bout 30 humanity. N*. at 2 r. *., A 26. £• £i DYER & aa»ij>n» pursuant Al*>herpeti The of Ilia I'ntlad M*lr. I4K AL LA.NO itl lll l la- 1 N, carry slavery bjr Jcc 141 Hon lor wo out the rolale of Hi« Ifoutc wi»h ail *f<«- inu«J*m Lebanon 2 27 the Tlieir i« not Ho. ton, Editor of "The Hirpaichocd," WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON, allowance of prraonal in lining up gnhrr »iii' an *l'rn-lv* t<>rrr*p»>iidrnra Ihionghnnt ia an to subvert the Conrtitu Cetiti*, Wednesday, r.»., Aug guide. known, II* ml •aid I" '»'kc It * of rr• tory attempt purpose attentii n of I but, (Inert deceased. popular pl*r<' ili» I'alttd Siin, iidmih nniiiual fariMlr* lo* cif but it is from the The cull the iinpn»vrmrnl», «r m tution, and the union of the** Wudmndur, 7 r. 27. conjectured publisher* respectfully SUPPLYpumt *nieW», at l»w*tl That the aaid Lavlna *ive ■«>fl lor P^riic* and Pl«*u»u rker», tying on lit opaiialkir.*. destroy SpringTalo, Aug. promptness' wautofu new music IW» to "The OaDCKCD, LilllrfieM, lien. parties ill Catk Tktir ItMk coo- mid Ho.iid < in which must be wt and rusiauai, with which Smith acted, that art prictl. notice lu all person* interfiled, cauuuy a of of h p'ruMiit health,' n, pUtt: To i*iit Hulling |rirrhtar a Faraiftra naw State*; Waterboro r. 2S they The in at eminent who of by eopjr ptirMil ,2 M.,Aug to Hih«dH." prufesaora »U(i I '.Ilia t<> wrfki »ucve»»ue* ni"nih« hi mr, or lan>l( «r» arc rrablrn la ..ifrr not acta or threats Centre,Thurmlaj instructed Gen. Line's order l»e lliree iluritijr tl»«» «uiniDff loraprculaU.n, of violeoc* ofdisunion, intercept h.ne it the very U?»l book,1 |iu!>'i«lied aa »> by " party. examined it, pronounce iu With ll.e err Ifcivrl* iiiitwf rinanl*, ara krpt a't* « of daa ra- South Purvmniield, 7 r. 2*. A in Tr**i CmKera, Chw«* | Ijr the Union aud fc»u-rn Journal, printed at I III Citiiii-' li'ii Hotm*, ROimJ j but a firm, cunsi*tent, undeviating de- Aug. mcwrnger arrived town to-night, token in mII It* .letaila, «v ef published. n.a Ciilliralad or alitor* Ct.r rr ntn.iit l.anJi which by a. A !iidd< hi mmI lliat rar Arc. | lair llaplrr. Crpprr, tor,I, ihey may inr 1 to 2 P. v., LNJ. direct from Lino's who f II ix>unty, ap; Alley*. i'my br in III* Haitkal, and WIN votion of tho free voters of the Coruiah rump, Pr> P Udlfrwyt: lit a to at IU | t !»«»*« itnil CairiHuo* will I* fur- pirtba.tiag largatjr ivuntry Village, Knikj, Aug. passed through Muaiurtl Uluirri L»jr« I'rolkite Court In* lield LiilierK'k, »anl b Qo"d wr in alw iiiiic'i wi'h the nr.d reaeral j I I* •»!>••, wd*r* atat, .ri a..anr, l.>*.k with "Ii.iii < of Constitution. them. He says he left them on |>len>itl spirit murl'r)i|M r, .Nulmrja. on t; .• r~. .' i«*» or iiidm Iik.I. n .I.-ir.il ■ the letter and the spirit the Umhigton, 7 r. «., Aug. 29. ••>•>>%. firat Moml.iy ol ( next, nuhc I'<• i' r and harr tuna f.r ilr 4'O.iluti tllllNHI (IL.TI* Fridaj, character ol'tbc inu>ii*al compositions und arrange- I I I ■ III! HI • N • the threat* of disunion th" l^th 10 milt* southwest ol Nebras- '" at ten ol the clock til Hit* f.irviiuon, aud »lww raure C«n3l KlitN CIUM, VATLO aMi I'M I 1.1 «\ATI II I.AM). litalad. That ult., 1| Alfred, 2-r. m., SO. ments lor 'The Ho.anna Crruni T»rlMr.Tnr»i« w their Saturday, Aug. ka where had J wen if any have, the name should not bf ul- LlW rf III* TuVTmiIM iiMHT) j I'AIITHTI.AIt Am NTHIN 11 la cwa In made the slaveholder* and city, they I'rots. I* Bruce and L O. Emerson say: i« r it in • «r 1'rrpnrril tliey why by Isading The in the aborv mentioned eneumped I lowed. ; ri.t*ring U.irrrninrnt Land* for raaii, i>r locating in if cannot llepubltcnna a week for other mrtios. " W* liave eKatnmed with inucIt care 'The Ho- Dnmlrlion K»ol. lie, W*tr»nl*. Congress, they nearly waiting 31 Jmmiua ItifM wlib Military l-and Hating Representative* it to Atlt't, IIkbbick, RefUter. n" h»w com- an» to for These came on the ho can with ctmfi lence recommend >rrain« •mnrni ilai* nrw Mir*ry*, and Ull Llla. be allowed to carry into tho place*, requested provide pLtcvn parties up Out left, lanna^md lUriDf rxrrj fadilly f A true copy, Att'*t, Jo^iiuo Hanaica. K-utOrr. slavery •lie it an cjtenaive circu- I in our ritw, lM It .ving avail a amnfrmrat* to arouse to and he would commence their We predict for tif«ciiirlnr ••xl prr|«riD|r th« FOR SALE. llMl mon should all the free the aud notice panio.'' territories, give thereof. expected tiny 1 FAKM b* ni'Mly ad»i»*d In»ll MClMttMUtf*! *• Can gig* (peaking, lation irrml urtlclf* ntra*J. tht put- At u Court of Probate held ut N Mill.* pn voter* the to such a union of ef- march south on the of the 2d, and Berwick, for tale ht* l>ca ma m it rallabl* inforiititicn it pr« iing I'ublir l.n da of country morning Prof J Sherwin : llic rotjr rtljr upm hating them m|IE F.irm, *»jra in Mini for the of on the liM Aloti oa at tiuri. are new " aixl | County York, abouI two milva from In parti** >|i|i ying altliri rnmiaLtt, fort as will silence and overawe them in they in the The 'Tlie Htnunna' will be one of the b*»t hooka pnrt anil ftnumt, «■ ib*jr ar* p«.t up rarrfullj, 1 l«>d in Hiddefonl, Alt', probably territory. day in Ait^uit, in ttw of our Lord eighteen llirre inilr* the 8ra IIUl.OI.llfi «il' lil.il. i.»TATl w lilting to *f. Convention. h*ar our mow anllabrl, "TliKWONT MILLS, K. K. year the F.illt, hiiii i'b»ul I'rom their treasonable deafens. County urholti number is about fire hundred. now tn live. I shall give It my ocrdial approba- the ftct ami adrantairou* aalaa, will flnil lli*a They llVKit k Co." To five rnniumrrt «M»t Uu of our hundred mid 6y Honorable Jo»eph ftnil contain* hetwrrn ipaail) | Short*. AiUI twenty-live • drainiti.it matliiiin in men should flock hare women and tion." — T. Judirc of «aid Court: t\uii|».my iiiimI arruinpliati RisolnJ, That all free wagons, farming tools, Mle», «• arinf* lb* fjllonlnu (tile cf |>rk*«, rit.: I Nye, arrr» of land, well |eni«*d, Yerterday mi, the moat inclem- Prof.."J n Rail say: of l,i thirty principal)' ilinr nbjrrl, n» « a llitritd In il*trid* a;»rcI il r.rr in at once to the standard of John C. Fremont perhapa, chil Iren with tliein, and will look l.'O & lb. Mncha 1.00 AI'PLLTON, widow n.. foarhntlf Tr», Coffrt, | Willi alone <«l. "d.pted pur- Ilia anil a.ila of I'Alt Tllii M I I we ••Please send copies for my choir. I 1 " » ! imirlMia >!■», S, ent have had lor several month*. It utaui are J III. l *ft 6 lb. J*v» vo t«Mi, lute i/l Uuxioii in miJ K»<|iiire, «* i* •> ,"1* ami hrultiifnl »lina- m aiiii of California, whoae day for claims. recommend the work to lho»e in want of Oolong SAll.tH County, (moth «.|" tillage, mi mi vii.uiii i.i tv row in, youthful vigor, intrepid immediately They " " 00 I her cordiilly J lb. V. llyton 2 i'ft 8 lb. c»>J 1 dece»»t«d, bavin? pre»enled her pelilioi lor i» orchard on the f.irm ; hImi, IIIM It At It AMI \i ll.OLt.MM. and far have rained the and in armed. a irood colle<-*i<>ti of t'hurch Music." tu»n. There ulJ'Cc ,Tl.ilII' courage seeing statesmanship. violently duriug night, fully dower in Mid e»taie to U< and art out to in m fur •> will b* and rtattf XT Tli* are up In 1-4 an I 1-2 tin euri, «*• a«»i*ntd a **1* leul water, cloat lathe liiuldiii£a. All propirtjr roinni.ttrd 'a, pi out us the leader in tho van of Pr..f G VV. Splcei pat wt-11 t.f hiiu tho ami nc- Coprlauu siys: a uiiil thm Coinuiixioiu r* be ii oair lli aik a'I arl and full g.t »n printed morning, the I retaly fur family me, and lira warrauteil In be ttrictly {Iter, may appointed lie eontiM of two »tory hou*t*, und •ipim a, i*rd, d**rriim.iu throughout day. or Till "It i» the best ctrtlecliou which lias been issued I l-midim* ul the movement at OOLLKTOR DISTRICT Of SjkCO.—Al- ar I<*!••, au I need a tri il to eiUbllth Ibm In for that In law: uUolirr a in Ollitaavn wlnrli wa pn p-»* to (lubiuli aMtad grout popular inaugurated ! a " |.ure only jutr|v»-«• pur»uant prt.iion an rll coiiuecied with it ; alao, Shed, itood with wind. Notwith-' j from die Ainciicnii prisa firur. i .•ruml., in I'ogliali and tinman, and winch on the 17th of June last, to cumpunied heavy A. Hanscom, editor of the Sim tb« hMU for allowance out of the personal estate of »aid de- n«w. all of which aw in rv pimtrd phcus a. I «ood rirrultlcd Kia I'niiad Phihulelphia state l)era-j Prof. W H. Quillord Hay yrAMsll COPPICE. W# would rail the att'n'lin of Jam, nily will b« ritrniivrty tliiuugiioul reatore the to its nal standing the ofwruther, all tlie oerat, has been confirmed the Senate as veaied. »*ub»c iber w aiting lo ul lliu government orig pur- nearly br *'Il i» the U-si American collection of Church cotwuin-rt and dealer* to oar ilih aa article pair. The diapow -•at** and Canad ila fur a att»ullon I* county held Alfred. Some I* a volume prnceta to n>*»tliig, pound of IbU Coffee, It puUulied ilnlarincan l»y interning Town, i,i*nal "The (logman*" peculltr I •peeling ■ effort* till the of freedom floats from the crib."—Portland Adrerfitrr. luud»o:iiely printed » to lot •ivelv in lie Union and K-Utern Journal, inrokatl in iha fir ill! Ira Ifriad b> Iba .MUlTlt flag be la bettered, equal 1 1-J of auy other. printfd 1 Ihf niWriber, Green Streit. liuMeiord, Mi*. were and tho nom- of 3M |>«ues. A of the Work will t tlte and the free eighty delegates present, specimen DANUKLION COrrtK. Thla article li at in said that they may ap|K'*r WaLTKK UhUltY. \tl M I.A Ml UMCMVa domu of National or ou carefully Bhldcford, county, j Capitol, acti' grali*. copies will be mailed a to In' ill *aid Tlirr» ara mllllona of acr** of fin* Land jr*t In mif. ination* were tnad» past-paid, prepared at our mlllt. »l put up In packafti baring at n i'roliate Court, held at Limerick, ISM 4** of thia Union is forever rescued with entire Bildeiord, Auirutl, aa f irm« or for aa harmony,1 of 73 cents. our trade and be relied in at th« beat and at tct, qililr ilrnr iblr lor aprcuialiVH territory 1 receipt tnvk, may up county, on the fir*l Mintl.iy of i?cp!emi>er next, from the curse of a ■ ulilcli ha< hrrn «>l l<—lit lnwi^ iVuroaim, blighting and debasing and with of heartiness we have ael- WIIITTIMOHK, NILE* ic moat approved mUliye of damletlna ami c iffee. ten o|' the clock in the and »tiew cau»e, n> >rt degree HALL, fnrei.oon, K»*««i »'» Niia»ii»- 3lotirrs. TAR or Dunitlinn Root. -Thii 61* •liramii, Ulaaia.it*, human slavery. wen rviuiHiii, t.XACL'M, Prtpa'td il any the «»me should not4>e j\c« Arrival dom maniTented. The official of Ijirrinl matted at «ur retailed they lime, why ■aliirli ilidudr rirli line I'inr I lmt>rr Linda, article li and M lilt, it 1'i.iinr, report 114 Ilsslon. prvpared allowed. Rtsxlvd, That this Convention ap- W'nslilii(tsn Street, | an I n >lir llna Willi w alar taa rnli) at fully the we next wtek. by family grueert generally In city rountiy and (> |irr Wr iraji rpi pohlie * FL0U8. — CO&i\i n prove at the mm* A true Atie«i, Joiiua Ue«l»ter. •t Ttmht I mala in Ili l.ikr rriair rxnitr/, our in We have to the notuinationa, B») lr rvlleil upon tin ABTtCLa. The pr> copy, IIi.rrick, I'.nt Si. Wood, Congrees just apace give J'talr.c Oeeun fiom ISilu aiui «ilbrr. RlfNMMHl STiTR Mm IRK TING. union um>I la at> .ut one half the i|U tnlliy of Off*.— iv.-ilparM'.'H|>|H-r rr|.i >n in fn>ui the 1st and con- ! aa at In Congressional District, which aro followa The prk* It 'JO ceoit per |»>und, ami it |j warranted U> i At a Court oi 1'robule livid N. Ilerwi''k, within won-, I'lttt illT A 1' f 1 NTIUN »III b« prrn l»apa«. In fl in his abilitr and wo INDIAN be the tame at that which hat been aold f ir fifty cent! a mid fur the County of on the lirtl .Monday 2J0T) lin-!.«I. Yellow Corf, mrni (ifTaira, on i'lti or Cm«tr> i>n»|i«ii) ai.jr ling integrity, pledge I Nuthun of Soth IN BANGOR- DOCTOT Yuri, •• «• II »il lha forma Senator*, Dune, Alfred, ot llir ii'r-lnn Matra. mm to means to secure pouml l>y Prugtitta. oi August, in the t cur of our Lord.oue thousand l«(l» While tMit oorfr-lvoa all honorable O-O a of Hraui.i Urnil Summon, of Saco, Sunuel W. Jone*, of The mcllcitl propertlca of Dandelion are veil kno#n, cijrht hundred ami Jifiy-MX, liy the Honorable l'»>) liM> M.iguolu F.niir, Kt'r.i, mJ lift run Ion f^rllia anlarin/ his re-election. of M«-titt.«*, WHSPP.T.2, of all IU Jn*ep)i N»'e, " lira* wlill roiitflii«a<. The resolution* were Lebanon. I lnK a preparation the root, with medlciqal rlr. •• unanimously adopt- and lie Union, will im-tH in Mam Convention in D .V) fc'*tr.i, Co an li«a A DESCENDANT OF THE turt retained, Can lie mixed with coffee or not, tu liett AN'LLTON.nuir.hanomiM- In ronnaclHtii wHh Ihl* rpanj, Artnrr ed. lu tli M. II.ill uud I'orter Illinois hihI ,V> Mot. n.i in »f \V*»Ml*aJt«a f.-r Ilia County Commissioner, Jarnoa M. Dew- Bangor, Auk. 3S. •uita the title, ami wdlbefjaud cheap ami rc momlcal NATHAN Hall, l>r.'ti rvMbiiafirit ilia Cliv Tliur*dsy, tilati»a lo I. ni l* a at befer a'le I to clilhlien of Carter lute of Kcnucbuuk, ill ■tild '.N Oxford i|irr>a |mir «>»r a.I iiiiriidiiig luttm Then followed from tieorge V. t* an in our a family Mte, joun nearly being equtl Hull, £upt*itin* speech of Saco. of E. K. Ii hour political ttlTtir* for *eriou* no- ii> Imliiua, Furl, of llir Inlrn. r. I'll I •lint1* of lVnobaeot ing, Judge l*robato, GHAtND OTTWVA TRIBE, two pour.li nfc.fTt.-e. Il it preterit* I by many eminent County deoeavd, having presented hi* lir»l Alao, »!ore, S.tiiltern, Caiilda, brlorr llir litpiiliurii! Wilms, (for- at Can lr«l alt eur»bl» Dl»- > lliHir. < ii t Ul -r.i\ iiiar Fr({., County, reiU-ctioii, :iml putriotL* lion The stupentlou* •uco-Mhillr to Inrallda, children ami age.l p^rtntit, at a count of U of In* »aiJ wards for allow* rjr. 0:.i I'xii.i ul fitt» n«iN. »Uk kTHVi of Keunebunk. of Pro- pliyiirltnt, inrdiaiiiliip I I t I II.• wf Bourne, Register c»»"» to wind th« huiimn «jr«trEa I* tub- at a « AM s, | | I.I Ml tl|- Ai AT* AI.Ml, merly Vork.) crime in the Missouri i« nutritliiut bfTerage. and remedy fjr bytpeptla, ance, ltOVI> !*T()UI'!U. rvpculiitg Compromise «Ofll *• iMI At I IDAiIT-. I ami* larcMd aa Tho Commit!** to select a candidate for Francis of Buxton. Jrel Uilliou* A Hov tl'Mit. ke. the said no. X.c I iind !i Anliet llall II1. eU. j.i"Via* bate, lUcon, o< Ordered, That Ouardlan give b< f>r County it* terrible retlon, XX Be careful to obterre that all hare u M ISVJ '-"J Elector and District " tiee to all causing of 8 leo, July h, « undrralllb* rtial ll>«in> Committee, reported by Treasurer, John 3d, of Parwu- (br 1, Lu<«'j», Splrt-a, Scr«ful», Dro|»- X V To Qr»etrt and Utaliri. a liberal discount It published i) Esq., I field. Nathaniel (.«. of to » Hall sivelv in the Union and Kaslcrn liara *'«•• barn in^da w ith pvlr* of name of the Sheriff, Marshall, which l.ave been given up slavery, murder, tin, Ilheum, Krj«i|» l»«, Uenorrbrci, made, enabling lb era to tupply their cuitoinert at lb* Journal, printed iriancrinrnla James Morton, 9 Buxton, and * I"'l In ill»n I M all Itilonr** ba* or Vent-real Pi»*a«e*. whether iicnie or chronic. AI«o, tame low rain I in in said that may uppeur ■kill ti-rnriira. and war. The wlitel* of the Hiddelord, county, they or fame for District aa ! York. rapine, government and Venal* We*knc**e*. and In- J\0 DOORS.; llir llir KlrrtlllVr |lr,i iMlornia, Congra**, III* gentleman Committee, |iy*prp*la Jaundice, CUOT0MKH8.—Our being to at a 1'iob.tle Court lo l>e held at iu said KpT»)0\SII otyect Limerick, ■ b* irniain urd have be .-n and icvolution i» tlueatened llheum«tl»tn, Fits, Fever*, and we I SASiTlJLIMlS *onri of t'lino*. wit tli mi) liinMigh Were selected in last. slopped, cipient OWMBftiNk •ecura lartre talet at tmall profit*, offer inducement* on the lirit in September next, May (Hum of all kind* luf >nm hi* jcounlt, ^Monday ALBI<>\ B». mi* L.'onip.ni|f. the brcnu-e Ihe IIoum- of Kf*pectfully pale-faced which eann>>t beaffordej by tli «e who do builnet* ou at ten of the clock in the ami shew nOODV, On motion of John A. Poor, the by slavery agitators, friend* that he ha* taken Koutn* at tha forenoon, t\'r « ill fnrnUli mirrri plan* mtiiIi full drarrlflinii Esq., thd credit t) ttcui ami we oxiAdtntly Invite an el im- | Muit'ifn inn', at hit III i!.c IUme»' Mill, were Congress. if the »niue vtionld tint Factor)', ifalllanda wa . A lis ill ii l'» HI till.in thanks of the Convention vot.il for Repre%eutalive«—the popular parliament of the ination of the of onr tt'.'k, und our at {enu«e, any they have, why quality prlcet, lie ullowcd. liid.lt',ord, • lIllMMII IIlo llio«r or iring II »nr I'trilMH — II It K II of houte. | tho use of the Hall. The business took rvfiix'* to vole from the comuiou K I C0 It IIOUSK, compared with thuM any other I «i'V» IIN ill being The adjournment of both branches, country uioney 33 Attext, Jo*iiua IIkrsick, l(ei|i»lrr. •Id lined for l.md ,»irt» of ST, b«t<>0, Au*u-u l.l pj i" ul « dn l>jr on the 18th iiut. All the lr*a»urr of the A true copy, Attest, Joshua Hkkrick, Register. SASIi-S& WINDOW hRAMliS N. D. plan* appropria- ami afflicted. Having had lonj experience In the j ,u.>aiil.nf rhrci* mi M i, or any oibtr AiTLrroN, President. linn nut hi'1 in uud enable con- OF ALL SIZES, '' • tion billa with Uie of the it/ Kane**, AtchUon, UM of Vegetable Medicine*, the IX» U>r feel* llauklug II liar in IIt mii exception Army *uce«M. At u Court of I'roliate held nt North taa Willh, | _. "ato, Joue*, mid Donald«ou, to con- fident «f The Doctor'* Medicine* llertriol(,willi. iln all monrvi< '• ni wiili n«, taiin vlaw Leoo:npte, House and Lot for Sale, of on «rd to Francis llill wcn> This bill wus Kit, the are purely Vegetable, gathered from iu and for the County York, the iir»i Alon* nvaalMrtil, 4 i>< r rent. |>»r innNio w ill br alio Bum! passed. the of that The I 32,21^3 23 quor and rob people Territory. hill* and valley*, which bare long »uli*t ril>er oiler* fur wlo » Two Storied hi iu the our L<>rd eighteen tnlD'M., 'I ilr ail ni ba agirrd upon. was a moaa of d.i) August, yearof |>-irrli4*r,i.* iy Nora There convention Senate to to the a ddeil man. fpilE 111 hi *i> refusing agree proriso, Ostend Circular, endorsed by Jaute* Buehnnun been the haunt* of the red 1 llon«e, near tlx foot nf I fill within V hun.licd and by the Honorable' ./>r»epli AND DCO S OF ALL DESCRIPTION. .rlla-K Kngluli, liriin Frrnrh, held Street, lilty-«ix, ralallva tho frii-nds of Fremont and Dayton, Hint Irr ilmtnt the on of Mid Court : lrr* i« 'I t leet on I Widow of Am lute o( laanil*, alt., promptly irplai forthwith, fry rryurif. ■mil IIuiIm.' alundu lie lmnl,kl feet LKACH, I/cacli, im if not in w plac>\ iitia ul the C'<*t of a b'oodv war to tl»e 1 into »nch woili, fjnul Htpcrior w.iy I'.irtlr, gollif H'rli, W inl" III t'li 1*11 ill And it to money thus iated, should Imj umtl l>r W. Inherit* the tk ill and uative talent that have I'm'* Tilt' above will Ik- sold ut a ti.tr- in (aid \codiilii, do- unl» officer*. approp< by properly SALLYKcilllthuiikport County, in Hit: .iml .11 nr l r» fur tf. sl.e*. I! tig dittlngulthed hi* ance*t»r«, a* Id* father and fraud* her (or her city, irreal il* lriuieul of Agrieulture, cain to the »iili>ertlter. coated, h.ivin,' or vi r. I III Hon. I/>t M. Morrill wis then intrsluccd the President in or the were men by upplicuiion j prevented |ictilioii li'.c w Ik* t-Xct'litcd ill hit &hoj. l^lla bollgill I t. Add'raa, sustaining, enforcing la.her cOebrate I medicine nf their tribe. to be uml sot lo the deMriiction of the Cemmrrce of "lie HOUACIJ IUOON -lower hi »aid r-tnlc n*»igiiod out vtllli ►'*ill i A14. M. I' \ Vfl*rr«id*ntr and till 0 o'clock, when the mas* con- entire The *ivk of bull (ma are invited to call and con*ult l.llil tl|.)v'ch. spoke law* of the in Kauris.— AogiM IMG. 4w34* her, uti.i ili it Commissioner* may bcapp unU' I lor ul! who wi»li III..SJ. 1. INiJll illAM, \grnl ami fac'f. llogus Legislature cou .e Buchanan men ol llie with the thorough bred Indiaa Doctor. IlidJol'iril, 21, llotiMi 1'iiiMii*, mid vention till 7 1-2 P. M. itry. T South, thai In law. readier*, adjourned The Dill | purpose pur»uiiut tfood wor'* ul r< .'mmi dile pncc*, imii obtain it at uppropitMd $13,000,000. the »ervile of the Buchanan men lie will vhll 1'atlrnt* at their residence, L-ach no In the the ILtll was aid That the said give ... evening fill*], aciptic»cc3ce Orukki.d, Sally hi- {Jlio|i. mi,t no iiiUtl.r 'Ion- J. II. WiMialwoiih, Chicn^ti Washington, 1806. when dr«ired. i\ori c i:. lice to nil n were mode hv Mrwra. Morrill, Peck, Aug. of the North, have pronounced aguin*t Free La- persons interested, by causing ct»py IJiddtford, J il> 17, ltv>i. li.'J Hon. Mm II# Iff, i*l it* 1'irtiUrrr, tlbini>M speeche* Dr. W. h»» UcmrJie* fir the effectual cure of Caticcrii IK aulwcrlher Mild lii< »lock ol I) iv of thi* mder to lie tim e week* micee*- P i.l, Alain* 1 oor and and with Then* was a of the Cabinet thin bor nod Free Sohoola. The Dc laralioti of Inde- hitving 11 published IMIiPiJaAN *M, other*, Anally meeting that have rendered him celebrated. ... adjourned Juitly Ill Ooo.l», and lease! hi* mikv In H. II Hank*, »i»cly in the Union and Kastern Journal, pri iled \|r*,ra. Him > Im*|| lio*tnn nin* choor* for Fremont anil was decided : Chart a of the A nericau llii.liill Dayton. P. M., and the following upon pendence—the Magna l> miller III* nrctKMtjr of rjlli nr upon nil |xr««Mi« at llidi'efurd, in ".aid comity, that they may ap|>eiir *aa»,lllWOIIII t*ll.lWt t.^|., Permanent Office. No- 07, Merrimack St ! lliiula fc Alton It K ta been and acoutcu from hi^li indebted to him l>y note or account, to p>y I lie at n Probate Court lo lie held ut L'liierick,' NEW ■inir.ii U)drr, l.«|., Vitt. Tair* 11V T1IK 1'KESIDKXT OP TI1K I'XITED people—li impugned STOSB, IVil I'.irtar, X. II ►nine w'lhotji delay Tin" mviiililU can Ik- sell led in said county, on the lii>l Monday of Scpteuilier III.J. STATES— A PROCLAMATION. » ia the land. tunut linn. Itaibfit Kniilh, All. 11, Illinois Ho\. Jositu S. of Portlaud. plaei Hlldeford, 21, IIU. 34 ul Ihc old •liuid 11 1 Seiilcuilier WOlli. next, ut It'll of the clock in the lo{citoou,iud»!icw jy Lrrrt.c, ( (1*0. IV. Mmng, 11 ill ind, Vfrnionl whilst h utilities exist ra- Lilierty demand* defen-e. Tk$ Un'o mutt I* K II. C. HOOPF.it. cause, if the sumo »houl.l not & here on of last Wherms, with any they have, why IIACOX, CLARK •lr«.ra. x t.'o., Ilaakai*, Ilubuqa, lima who wu Wedn.wlay night 34 CO., j Jr»»:ip rious Indian tri'>es, on the remote frontier* prtfrvtl. National peacc should liot he jeopard* Didilef»nl, A ut: 2 Hb, IK'VJ bo allowed. i<. \>>bla Ac Co., Ilatikara, litkott, Ml*'.!* At- .... week, in company with Pierce's District lie "notice. 3'J Attest, Joshua Herrick, IWi-tcr. Mafma llatil, I'liirago o( the Uuited States, and whilst in other re- Med. Free Ltbor inu*t suMuiued ugjiuil the i» hereby tlmt I bo sttWriber* given A true copy, Allot, Jo^iiua IieEkke, Register. falln U Nn'.iaa, llgnkar*, \V«*lilngton, II. C Geo. W. and in Can- a | w torney, Sbepley, spjke spects, the public peace is seriously threat- alt.ck* of Slaveholder* mid their paid agent*.— NOTICEhave fonned Puiliierahip under the name C. W. ROOTfllflY, IV. h. tiilui.n, Voik or of li II Hank* ; dial K< e-lf H Hank* ot Mill II It • II."ill I', I llnil tral Hull, wo intimated, was a advo- lias without 'vot- The Con.li'ution mu.t be n;airt«l the firm C0Ff££. S W. MENSES. Ward, great ened, CougreM adjourned, preserved !T£1 • liiddelurd, oi Yoik mid St»«ie of Maine, Ciias.! Inn. Hi.ina) lliacgf, ailjl*. Ill.no I'otmty tho tor tho anr, de- vbetne* and art* of the sectional and tlitunioH ALWAYS SOMETHING NilW. SALT, & C IV- II. I'hiiiigo cate of resisting tho encroachment* of slave- ing nccessary supplies i* Panner, mid Kdwird H C. ol mtsmm FLOUR, iui, iitin, generul |{*Xi, and it to Fiiuil-inui: Goods, SlitlU, 10, BLOCK, ti.ialib.irn, Jr., tion to the relative to bis antece-, proelamat KY WILSON and Hon ANSON BURMS- HAIR l.ikrr li C.niton, Clint .11 Co., |o» g following;, to meet at the in the of Wash- terminate on the Thirteenth ol Auzii«t, IS3S U<»tiiiH, I'cllur*, Cjutul*, llundkeit lutf», 0in¥e», 3C |t||n*on, Capitol, city day BIDD3F0RD, MAINE. I.. Mndiaain, Wig we the Portland Ad- WM. I'lTr FES. jfce. lit, (ivV. I. I'.a«»ll, dents, which copy from Thursday tin) lllst day of August OAMB"iMmmMMU*Hon U H. C. HOOPER. Soekn, ington, Jr K. 11. S.eo, June 2, IWfl. 23if vertiser ; the Senators and 4RKDKX, Hon. ISRAEL WASHBURN, HANK8, RESTORATIVE Inst.—here'iy respective tin* 13th of Dated at Uid.teforJ, ISM. n th««n and there to aswniMo and lion. LOT M. MORRILL Aogn«t, [H, doah„ til.- moat w.mderful dlteovery of thlt Age Bulil lira tin! Tho Union io Who shall saYoit? lli'prasontatiVes, FEARING & I of t •' It will reatore, permanently. fry Cigars. To all Danger have been made with the rail- I HINCKLEY^ prognta, People. '1and consult an I determine such measures as Arraugeinenta STATK OF*MAINE. I Italr to It* original color, cover the head of the bald wllh In fr<\nt of (*ho!e« cl/%rt will |1*mc In lHlfi, lion. Josuu S. Littli, of this 1 o^lU of ibo In ion seem to n>ad and >teanilM>al line* tu take to UniMt luxuriant growth, remove, at once, all ilanlruff QXNTIiCtUKN NOTICK KXTUAO 11UINAIIV in the state limy require. pa».entjer* County or Yomi. Augi't 18th, 1SVJ. per was Candida to for SHIP .m cure all ifr >fill», and other cutaiieout crop- city, Whig Cungrew whereof I hare mused tho seal and the at fare. Sc«* handbill* lv»rr(T II li.iiik* Edward 11 CHANDLERS, J itching, IT TV Tit*. '1 >V I .l'«lr»s (;• .1 ». I f II: If If In frmii kneeling half and — — ai furr, ri If Little was testimony | •onullf appeared A X t> liana, iuoIi >oiiM lnwl^w. .It will hy « » CumVrland District. Mr. .the aliovn in-lru- hx ll«ii..nr'< M'*M iiI.(«thiI I 111 tt- t>*l pres- 1of the United States to bo hereunto affixed, for information a* to the car* and boat*. C. Iloojt r, nr.il acknowledge nrrvout or headache \ mikrtho hair ent at that nominated uirn, «|*vial j magic, period!..-a. *:>al limn. It lot:. •».!—ill* $<■ it i' Ill r »ri i r> tho Convention luent Ihem auhwrihetl, to Ik* llicir Ireeand vol. t»fl gloa^y, ami and prea«rve the color (HiAU \ V.J»A(ro !MI»0KUI.n and tho same with hand. Per order of the Slate Conimlliee. by ffaniifartnrm of | wavy, perfectly, c r-r » sirn. I»» jr -i •. <» that hair, in he said : signed my IL'pubacuu ine. Cordage, to extreme tojI tuado a which •tllaty act. Before ami the hair fn in falling, oil age. vm r.n *11! t.>m» "U tan sp>r»nl« iii.I tillp aa In > .tih, «•* r I • '■ 'I li»*ili City Washington, W IN'TORTER* OF CHAIN CABLES, AN- i.r has all in all August 21,DUG. SAMUEL LUQUF.3, The following It from a dlttlnguithed memb;r of the •BMmt #lilcli III KlTillIini »nl Ite Mo C r'lia .Mtliwl tru l>4lJ t>r t hi' !■ h i!k <■•»#, mht 11 "Tho SLAVE WWEU born our I » of In the vcar of CHAIN nn.t HUNTING l.i I 1 I .i ... day August, l^jrtl, 3w\U Justice of tlio Peuee. HDIIS, coll., mellcal profe-iiou. .in l. 0|, .r, Tur.-. •ila'jr the public tuMfi *hat <*y »# «•..1 all in tho Councils of tho administration. Un- IN HOLT I Lt Kir I860, anv litmrml In rMliiitf UfKno^ U l»». it has annexed Spee o. j. wooh-.— fl*rl W nUn u I t.i >|»mi, I;i I «. i-i.r, »uch il< HI in iter In a tl der tlio name of demiemey, j I nited States, the 81st. tliitiuii Xotioc. O.iKJ.M, WINI)L\.-S OKA KINO, I'AlNl'S, piiona-ou Kiir, w, •| that ilia Nm l.i«r fT\ I certificate .1 tn i!i«r liraitli. T I urn «i im-uUti lo ir«r- involved the country in an Pie niece>»lul D' JONES ha* arrived ul the oiLs naval t*roKKtt, «Vc. I'kir ft*i—l'iiaolleit«t, 1 Mini ynulblt Ituas, llan.Hr.i,« »;tjr rir»lnf ■miij maunc*-*. iuiiht, ttttf Texas, inii|uit<»us. FRANKLIN PIERCE. i*»C">. m l • ■ tna CITV OF RIDDEFORD. | After Ixlng nearly bald fir a lam time, ami having tried HmcjI Iii htttii Pta ifcln* To''I'naf ok! a fotal «ill. l»> l.«-» I f .lair l.i ««ijr nij jri.<£ TO lie the > ..i < LAND STKAI4N(J WAR, MAKE I.. Msiuv. tiuldef ml llon*e, where will prac'ice liil 8 Wharf & 2 Commercial Mr int"r«ll«H lutein* n faith in A..' J. || w k». «»l al»' II >1 ov r an of f. By Order W. i (illEEARl.Y to Wrfrrunt* laaued by ilie May. Lon& Street, a) Um ntinl,Hil ( Im'«II||, UAjr ) tar.il/. I win Induced, on he trin« of your., to ((lee It n til l.|. r Til, Marv-ii Tlh. II10 UWiljr rirM I J** a» MOKE SLA VK TERRITORY, ataneipenee of State. VMli of thi* month. He cure* Stammering, dee., a3l or nod Aldermen of the of Mulilclnrd, the llO'TON. any Secretary city trial. I pitc-il myaelf In the h*ndt of a hartwr, ami J. C. tt Wl.l.l'ltl, of or week ;' in from one lo three hour- willioul or legal v.iter* of raid cilv will inert at their HitMtr L Fkaiim. Wit. II. Hixrnu:* nearly «|U«to $3,000,000 per pal ciirglcal j re»pee- hai my bead rub'»-d with a p»l etiOT brtttli. ami tlie r. II. |i >1 VIM.L, f- ? rroj>rifta!». the system, SACHI- t* live Wuril r», II.ret Senutor* and i>ne Repre. Attibi'"(y|ie Angu.l |/|V« titue, in xt :m I mwt dostrue-' 1 in •! ttr» ft nml to tl.«* t.aich ■, ahertat rv, with all its odious of the while rida to the «enintiee in Leci«l*lnn*of thi* StaiC; for* Slicnlf, itjr—« |jUmhui lo;),«ooloiiic>. Mouse, ig man oti can cure thc.«c waa cupitol the Olobe who impediment, Vi. G Central Block, Bidtlcfort!. l» f >re, it wm harth »mI wiry, »hat llitlethi-re of it, tive an into a 'lis. In Ice of Pr»4iale, lte.'l«ler of •<> n ii kkw ciuiamd in mum Notrm. provisions. this in omnibus, got Iw3i* Piohutc, County ami that lilt e waa ditappearing Terr rapidly I «t »toraUvi) alertti twice a week, ai J thill aonn [ .1. II. II %Y» I'd i*i in it >1. f.rnrrnl Asrni putoahiut politics, Tne A'dtirineti of *.ii«l « will be in A in Ui.ldelord, TO HE RESIS- wl.oatt ad ny open Cutting'* pi'enl Aiubroltpva hare a good a'td jierf-vt crop of Ittlr. Now I hail rend : •r Nf» lironia N'»a lla mi I i)>« fan*. THE SLAVE POWER IS was a severe blow iu tho the Worm Ks«wivh. Prof. Wood, .1 hi "it Mai:.*. <*k, struck eyes; at lie .\l on the a id lias tilted lii" llooni" ill audi inner ili.it hu'. »«- ii >1011, lcr.iit'.i'« Itoom, Fiiduv up "I IbCM ■'BM wtlll tat not hive li-1 ■ I" »» m 11» 1 wish the WHOLE »«*- irrtwiiHl will be I'uuud ia another eolmiiii. h«* | llllllgj U»—I *li mail TED. NORTH, then clinchtd, but were next wiii S li of i* Hilly prepared to tuke IIwmj bcnniiltll nnd en- hlt!«rto any ra»« wli r.' any |*t»on'a hair wm rully II.IV 4.UILSOX. IMall Afnt. |urties sejurated by Ii*eovt red a for ihe andlwtd, which Saturday pree«editi|? day Sep. he roused to act a* remedy cmy I to on in tlw moot benefitted of lite hair t«ilot.e»e of the a I I 11. of could the other before further lem! cr. from nine twelve o'clock in the fore ilurinv picturw Olam, peili-et l>y any day | 0* >. 0. l)iy»l";i, 1'r. J. »•»/«*, a*, iua, »«».• tprciirr pariy, pusHongers damage i« al once nud It r< quire* no ihs ORASPING EN- pruelicjhic cheap umiii, and from wo to li»co\ luck m the alierno<>n, maimer. Dagtlerieoty |> •* nlso executed i.i I lie it really glvame |4ea»utelo no-iil ill' re.ult ,f my lauS unitedly against ensued. I no trwilile Thcie I have rec I'ti-nlud w to dyeing, wig, iiorexir»ordinsry on eiii'h of Mild for the ol corrt ir.iwi iminnci ami »ulJ cii£*r The egparleitfv, your pr*|atr*U OF THE SLAVE POW- We I duy«, pnrp of slave- County icir mid moral worth. Rul It IS-VJ. tfll FISH &TaIt7 believe the and evil itillueuew the purpose of rccrivmr' cvideuett of the ford, Mmh, trtuMrtl, wit I i! ally aretnade Mf it. Y'Ude I spirit Tiiot* who have U*en bald fof year* aie now qmditi> InqttlriO lie should act shoulder to held cation ol voters, wboac miima liavv uot been cu- iterve prvrtt cr.' lit f if y or il.tctrety t an I I, for one, re- should resisted, The llttchannn Convention wearing their own aud leu year*, ry Count} hair, up|iear lt red on auid li>t* turn you my thanki for ilie btneflt it hn dm- me. f >r I side side in in tin; mouth* A* in ■boulder and liamiony, on bo wo than lhav did »ix neo. CTIO V haj of ever • »ii«-n- by in Alfred \Vedn<*day, Usirn made vnunger L I.ORINO, Jr., Clerk FAN AT AI certainly g any ; I,'OH H.Irtjr jtmm haiu fl.in >tr f«itieulir contest between freedom awl moat ia«e* hairs mid bald head* are both City tuch mult. a». gmU slavery. j may 1^50 :n h* iolil at on the 11th Your*, hatllly, I 11' ''i M In* |rtircli«»r alt.'. Mil i4 III" al>i«a ntmrd Uiddeford, Aiifc'iut w, AT7II.L Million, Wc.lne«,Ujf, ■■■ mean* to the nomination*: anil unualurul.il i* a duly In reintdy j. w. noxn, cU■ ..it-l Ii.ii. mil- ",r I would use all constitutional j following premature II ilij i.f nil* r aext, »t 10 o'tlu k A. M ill- The tiicnt i.iw'ohtv. i.l'> | Hie undoiiMrd mean* which Firm of Donl k ft. I'aut. i*aii !-ll« r far /■» ..f Willi' from all run SENATUIU, I litem by natural mid farm on which (lie iuh*rrihtr Utrljr llrril. uliuatnl on Klly, I'm;gl»tJ, »liarf, "lirr*lijr iul'.« fr.«o the (ieneral Government par- idler* fni <»< cur e«tt.n-.. r«. WbM I l\\I Wixal ha< invented and now kii.dly Farm for Kale. tlm t'.>ril n.it H<« I, tirn b.lle* fr. ni ! Vi'Juge. RiiJ vimn IliifViuli ttlr!iiri«n( lru*k«|i' ti |«w- and leavo tho institu- tkt I'dilor thr Rtnl IUtatr \fANY that « > tiaai-l Iran r »» riimtm >n-.fni» will Im ticipation in slavery, John Kezar, of Pononnficld. lo ilie aflln'ted. Bead hi« ndverli«emeiil, Iry his f irra H tie *olit in two |*rti, tli« flnt ennUinlnir atmut IKrem rf Jdirrlitrr.] ill, Kmni-liunli, Mi", i'wiiii'ihI mui|iu l, j;.>» giitri. *ul»ciiliei will arlllii* jiiiaK farm Mttluled ■ the State* in which a new icr. of an l with ti e Hcb«ol March 1855. nevtr rt <1 m a hit-Jiiin'. w«« » •»<•* • nt >li<>*« tion n here it lielong*—to of wiMidcifu! reiio d v, and give the Professor ill llic of ali-Mit -1 10) t, r>nil«tii!p tillaire vomlUii'l, Uimtox, 37, Street, 2>th, uriiclt* Our uanal duck l« f Alexander Juokin*, Klliot. THE city liitl.It-lord, mile* fmin or Diar become mi — 4w33 ••uililliiK' th 'iewii. Rie othrr|Mrt, eonUlnlntl ?.\ 60 Sih i—llavln* prenuturely quite grey, | rwtc fir ri>iuu« nf rtrn i. it oris*. This Imm is FORCED UPON te.litnuuial ll'Ai^. the on the western bank the frilini; MrntpkU fucUrieH, of 8.vco ami a f wii induct »<>me weeka to make a trial of • 'i of Kennehunk. arret, cvmtiiUiiK of iillac«, |«IUn>l, d, alnce, your •>ii e\ •rllonl !•!••• • '•!« |" a?vl it ha Wju. Lord, acre* ot a ]ii:iill hfx sjh. THE FREE STATES, should in$t t'apt. river, conlaiuinsr 103 rxi-ellent land, Ortl rati; butldiiiK »pH on the t.one. Purlieu I An at ll> at'Tatlve. I hare uaeil lea« than two Imttlrt, t>ui the • • i-i I tale priori r, In- .1 I(••jih'. lion m a \ A AND POUTICAL KW:l>TKK Or I'ROlilTX, HEALTH AND 8TRENQTH. part of which i« interval of th» very l»ei>| kiud.— Um« of (ale. Ctt Altl.Kd TKUI.U frry Italra hare all illaapiM-'trtl; ami although my lulr «jiiiu-.l ORE TIMOR L \ I lie lk**l 111 X.'.» I---.! ii'J, l«i I !••••»» JOO.OOO lb*. Liar j» ro.lt It h<>* uIm>iii fo>H) woitli of winn) nd T. K. Auctioneer. hat not at blncl Itworiirinal color, yet tho prncett ji!i)«iiWli liiuber, and MNK, fully I1 ». ** \ r S O. RICHARDSON'S SHERRY " » 1'I ll.r lliiur« Alter III" :Al<"»« ?*!■ Mi- hi fori question Joshua Merrick, of Alfred. C7-DR. Iwa alwava been n ted i,t> a Au^ut 15, 18M. Sa33 of change It griul.ally going on, and I am In great ho|ie< ftO.OOO lit*. (in I good hay fann, tl.e 8a«o, u • < Rut Mr. Little was not electcd. Whether it tbr beat medicine ever uaed that In a ah >r( time lulr will be at dark a« f rmerly. 1 <'i IIhM. liiri'. Me, i>l»i..i (>)' It'K jcdck or i'roratk, U INi; BITTERS iiiihI proiiiabV pro.fm-1 ol t lie ft finer The build- my IOO.OOO lb*. Pollmkt I hare alto In n much Kratlllol at the Iteallhy m aat- frtHii fit, f >r 1 ex■ ■!u«ive iiumrui Inn*, it was the fault of the ur their candi- lor and Sitiumer It hua Ik-cii ing* ure h'mhI eon*i*ling of n large l oi; AO.OOO IU*. Iliiltv I larty Berwick. Spftag Couiplumta. mideapaciou*, DOUSE HALE, ure « ml rigor of the hair, which before wat harth ami 411.I now Iriw 11 •Irn-ll, was II II. llobbj, of Smth two with an a barn ('..riluiljT |ni|i>rr«l date,—-whe'her tho load too for other ever e*- ktory Ihnim*, ell, 42x100 with ceat -1 to com; out at (Tin "" 1000 b««ra heavy more p.itrnnaed than any UK iuWriter oT r* for mil hlf liiuto, iltnateJ on dry, ami It hat rly. lulling In I In* oiivliril f< 1 i;i T »i rough Ilrrriiigt lii^rjily a ahetl tlic whole n »belter for ih« cattle the or tho not ro« COl"NTT COVMIMIOHU, length, I'leaMiit -nci. H«|.| hoa*v li tiro itorlni, netiieclflllly, yonra c« bill*. Mur'trrrl pirty, party strong enough tu thi> It in the amue Richard- Kirwt, that it will not rare, tin |4r /1 I''ill it ptU nb iOll ; ublwltpl iiMiutry with tool an i». c. m*pr. not to andmannre,together wuud-ehed*, home, an I U 30 21, a-nl 131 couiiriitnj with It, one itory M. mm* I' 1* <■^'11->' lor the loud—we will now undertake I of 'I bjr 1 hiinmn hi / Arf.irr ! T.i'i Jll a ill I Httlliidaf John M. Goodwin, which ha* rfio'til »> invallil* » a I'rofeator Wood. tomm'iringnt Dayton. ■vtt'a Bitter* many earriage bou*e, henery, Are. mil a lulf, 14 tijr 11. There It a'io itahle, anj (wkI " it is'that some *iid liortnr JJ Hm irl t C" AI+Ikhi*' A r, ■ay. Rut certain whigs to heallli ttirouifhout I Ik- New England State* To one de»iroo« to enter into The l>uiHlni;« are newly ami well built, Mn>| ihiy/i' \ii|ir»ntnt Klna, Kc. Minmrr; any gardening j H>w|m i- > |roi( A CiRLtli, Juim IVtli, 1HJ3. mill l. II from n (ireraltri. liMiutrjr j 8HAW &. CLARK, Union about Act,' only I*. on the anno hare ailmlr.-d IU wonderful effect. Italr wat beem- Jewellari, kouuiiii* have a lac ►limit- ol lofkinnatlon, of Thointi Istwjrer, itrvrt, My Win** Bitlura. Tilt I lo retire M live ute •there are soiue hsvls that a couldn't COt XTV TRLl*l°RU, de*ire frajn bttaltWM TtfftiW c».y. W. ||. WaTiMIM. lug, aa I thought, prematurely grey, l»ut by the of Ulf31 IliiMffiirilt >lr« purty the outer For »»le Proprietor*, my «u'*atur« upo.i envelope I For further information, »pj«lv on th«> |>remi»e« to It 1IM. 3»iU* hi* " lletloratlre," it haa retumnl iu original color, ami saZt. if would!" And ever since that Berwick. at iUco, Aiiftttt carry they *. ofSouth DniagMa everywhere, and my office, No I 3 eewiVenwifJI* THOMAS DAY I htre no do***, permanei ily to. Mr. Little has hcen "out of by 3m32 iO.OOO bu*h. T m I. I alii Hit vn?i | defeat, getting W» should from the tliit ticket 51, Hanover »ireet, lk»tou. PIDNKY llllKr>r, and has jmlge way Kx-tfetMtor Ihlilcd ft Uea THE 20.U00 bit*U. I.liirpnal fcnll I sorts" with his old party aiwociato*. 1 i* made tli.vt our hud conie to ^W&L0fF0FiALE(" lOOO bajfa 1.1* r |i«iul *»i»I» I been looking alFvtionately towards tho dem- up opponent* TIIK GREAT D1HCOVKRV. ifOOO l.ii^a (lraiin'1 Ilmirr 1nll. ocratic and still tuore tho conclusion that were to bo bout any of Ken- On Cho8tnut Stroot. O. J. WOOD A: p»rty, affectionately, they a^o, Doctor Burleigh Smart, CO., Best Watchumkcr j Miiiy year* > On? naif of a doubt* rlcrrn a * at in or soma other Pro h.m«% iMiiUliittig towards CongftM how. The nomination* for of that n arli. It t> .*r i>r tw ■ mull lam- PROPKIBTOR8, DAW li < Judge iiebiink, Me., ilKuvervd alniple Mllil, FiliflliM to ait, .uluMf f >r a IIiir hiiti»r, IN THE STATE, «., fat office—until at last, weare inform- with »:»Uc »ttl *ll»l, atvl a wrll of **l»r, anil one S>oator who take* the a Wfa» u never tail I U.'l, pK*i New L W. «. good but", place Mtrtr ut—i a* mtUittnt, PIXTUHE3S, walk 312, BROADWAY, York,' I. DANA ed that lie makes no secret of his intention U/urt »n I wl hiii dr< inlnute*' nf Ih* I'vl* Lar-xila Is Coastaiitlv at [lATH J our are men of and an utiI MM the lUllrwtJ liniplowil on tho of John M. Goodwin of ing cur* lor cough* every deaciiption, In for Salo. uri't W'al»r I'uwer C'or|..ruHmn, for Huchanan, and was plat- city, Waibington Block, nf th« *u>» 3u»o27 PORTLANDi MB. voting la*t Mot*! it* u»e in hi* private IK'i> 'U Vor further |unlc.iUr* Inquire 114, Unrkct Street, St- Loui.«, Misuari. form at tho recent Buchanan meeting in who wcrv, we suppose straight whig* excellent portlk-r. By fubicrlber, wUhing b> clioi/e hi« bu«ine*i, will •crVr. J. *• C. MDI LTOX. of the ••-II above nam >1 whi I* i* AOKXTS.—fa J. in Soft, D' and tho seu- relia- lie acquired tb« reputation beiug TIIC ttix *i ME., Of e»airse he has now a horror of "sec- • ■f the lun*«. Alter death, Meaars. j Millinery Kaney place, holy | will do well to call ami examine tin* tUvk. LASELL FEMALE" Wlio luve the >1 «i*«oriin< nt of is in dan- Bi Me obtained a Right larfi tionalism," and thinks the Union ('lark, of Ideiord, Copy k. c. rnoiT. 0. W. S:0NE3' ! It i<« also woll understood tlmt f»r in exclusive manufacture, Cl.l4ef.ird, Au;n«t 2?, 1*M 4wM* DR. DENNIS' ger very of tho Document, headed from Government, ; N I wouldn't have the fJT Sj*«ukmg ac ART, lilQtli) fATll.lKTIC, he slightest objection ' and now have tt carefully prepared strictly jSEMI mw 44 smaim, new Doctrine," ex- AND FAMILY to to mve it, as a candidate for Con- the Democratic giving 1 to the Tktrtit ho confk Ilorso nnil AUBJRNDALD, MASS,, nuil •?!! nl l«iri>r prirra Ihuu naf I'ilYDIO, trying cording oiigtnal wipe. Mioclnj: Jobbing. ft»>m ft.^i ib« mm\ siiisiPimiiLi! mml diteot try rttr m«/r it Mtdtcal we don't I EN niU*« n,—ft.-crt.il.lc by frequent oilier ril.tblliliiuritli tmph'tant io the first District. Well f tract* from Democratic writersand »* ut alt rp l. 1 Stitnet, tine »/ J1 niit cf IMRS u •*>.«» see he shouldn't have the " is uot to I* confined It !«■ PALL MKaMlON a 1.1 exoaitnc* TncaiDir, *«-|w Rc;I> Haiti, kick farm lk» why privilege. showing that Sla*erjr Anmni v»J btj'ort comntunMg iit km.' »ut»«cii!.vr« having purcliHMil llie Tic PftpjrslicD SsruptrOIa odIj. ftrrr. as as ni.tclc 11th, UM. ]. M. »V. *"l al'e "IKxlor JJnrUigk Cough TIIK AlfrvU tsn-ei, fur Valaluguee an.l uUwr information, apily 1 Diti of tbc Uver, ami to purify th-- W-ial.— a WL u z aflrrtd for much •uiallcr men—the smallest favors mill !"<« nrr now Ikr tit. and i« loraale all 31 having Miprrior prepared JVlucipal- With the molt cf peraotit, 11 actlU|>on lit* ll iwrltat a put csndiiion of the laboring rlamw of tint," liy apolhtvarie*. lo a nntlrrn* »na I »nf Ml are not onlv rvevived Hut »er**l kiud> of work in their line. o. w. niuaa.*, Knne at ftrrt '■Mil! I."-.atlljr «.f aiarh liU-tally mlhl purgatlreor lautlrw. With llcauaet ix. gratefully A. M. •« Hi" h- vl» irf f»: « »-I ^i»»* IU lor I'.iriuu'.ir audition to J. LA*ELL, a active to the ttrength- I «h hjr f »r. Th-v have nominated Sanborn the Democrat, to break iU force, (mill thooi.ig Hortea, rery purgative effect, yt, owing STEAMER « In «»►* (-rmnf I1ilt a»l Ittd. &«33 HALIFAX, V ov»r('»ltnrll< rlTti soeietj," Wlllt'h will l>0 ikllf • | AubartyUW, Augutf J, of thlt no trite* h> Notice. by cx|urging. In cttea lit which tbare it con* I f. king, lit* my: ABBOTT. .»»• an M|»* to iK* u* to call the attention TUII'3 r«ii »» laim^-IUMr **afc«ltiarS mprrtrJ those who circulate it I which paper. \Ktmalr For ehlblren tblt the healthy | 1/iTlni li^r B1i"f »t n.'jr cuatir- grtalii/ Mr. 8. himself. uud death, Ita rrlalirr* an* iW«rou* of glrlnrf II la aoate ml naaina hiMliul nraa, Iroiufllia utivt cheers l«ir Willi a freah dock of limit I by that ran be given, and grorraily It all the i«|4i|Hi lr>« thru lUntorraitThree hitn*cll' who rrar It aa own. pur/ative tr*a It rt|ar|a «U kwwn N know this. Whether the rest axe bet- |y atipjtlM CORN it I twU/ |«r«n, will Ibrir that It lo be lo P. M. k«rla |«MI/ Three unjr FLOUR. purgative neeettary given, especially 3 1-2 li'dork I. M., and f O'rlurfc r> * il»i#t lh« mm these into it* tuanul'.-eturc ; ao that I for al thU nAcr. ♦ml, It a certain cur* I|ill«, patriotic "Straight we know uor is it of much con* liair. which coca at No. Crntnl particulare Inquire itiote troubled ailh Wom>, Itctuaw an Incraatnl te- I aaka Whip!" ter, don't ; 10, IIlock, DUiIrfenl, o 1H W. 0a30* FARE, C'lCXTM, I. frrat lli» Huotarb tr*o blnll July, cretirn ami pattage of Ibe Wle, which act-at an irri- ! Ihe multitude* who long wulting, Jl*rrqlUlitlM. Al*>, «b' la XffW Cr'f-U. tul MMm Ui« (wm Wail down ssqusaos. Unt to tit* wmntt. and taetr accumulation. Down *nI hark hmi d»y. Si half Drivsr«Saw iIm» Union and lo be an preventa wr»l >• ger Wo Iwlieve il tnt-<^*06>V TBA*. oo I-ji. I, a