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his property, in time to save his credit at ment, on an unjust accusation, was almost right to draAv the veil aside. At length, locksmith, driven to desperation, hnd first From the Christinn Reflector- LIME ROCK GAZETTE. the bank. too much, when coupled with tho cloud of to live longer in Philadelphia became itn- destroyed his family, nut) then himself.— About a mouth after this affair, the Phil­ suspicion that seemed to gather around possible, nnd the whole family prepared All these stories of course created ns Letters from Ravil. AGENTS.— T homaston, .1. D. Barnard, S. S. Singer ; Beefast, Washburn Ac Jordan ; U nion. adelphia hank was robbed of coin and their home, and infect tho very air they to depart. I heir effects were easily much excitement ns the robbery of the Ill nr.v. It. A. GRAVES. Henry Fossett, Jr. E. Cobb, H ope, Asa Payson; notes to (he amount of fifty thousand dol­ breathed. The privations forced upon transported, nnd ns they hnd hnd no cred- bank hnd done before, only that this time •Goosr. Riven, A. M a rtin ; W arren, S. B. Wether- lars. the bars of a window had been cut, them by the want of the locksmith’s earn­ it since the arrest, there wns nobody to the tide set the other way; nnd when the) Moe: Camden, George Pendleton: Arri.ETON, John ings were borne without a murmur: nnd M . Fuller. and the vault entered so ingeniously, that prevent them from seeking n livelihood poor locksmith nnd his family, aaho hnd , Tho Catholic religion hnd been the only it avqs evident that the burglar had posses­ out of the little that could be mustered, a elsewhere. been driven like vagabonds from tho city, religion of 1 layti until about six-years pro- sed, besides daring courage, a good deal portion wns always reserved to buy some Embnrking in one of the river bonis, approached its suburbs, they were met, 'ious to this persecution. (The pcrscca- The Locksmith of Philadelphia. of mechanical skill. The police scoured trifling but unexpected comfort or luxury tliey pushed up the Schuylkill, nnd settled congratulated, nnd followed by thousands; ,ion ll'« Protestants in IS-24. j Then, We lake the following story from Chambers’ the city and country round about, but no to carry to tho prisoner. at Norristown. Thu whole family being in fact, theirs wns almost a triumphal cn- Dy permission o f the government, two Edinburgh Journal, where it appears as abridged clue to the discovery of the robbery could Some months having passed without industrious nnd obliging, they soon began try. And ns the public nlwnys like to i missionaries from England established he traced. The public mind was power­ Sparks having made any confession, ortho to gather little comforts around them; nnd have a victim, Spurks was udvised on all itheinsclvcs in Port nu Prince; and, dur- from an American Paper. It has greatly interest- fully excited. Everybody who had any­ discovery of any new fact whereby his. ns these were not embittered by the cold hands to bring tin notion against the di-1'nR the two nr three years they remained, ■ed us in the rending, and we think our renders thing to lose, felt that daring and ingen­ guilt might be established, his prosccu-1 looks und insulting sneers of the neigh- rectors of tho bank; huge damages would labored with much success. The jco<- "will find it not only interesting, hut suggestive of ious felons were abroad, who might prob­ tors found themselves reluctantly coinpd- bourhood, they were comparatively happy they knew, be given, and the banker de­ ousy ol the priests and of the ignorant some good lessons, in .selling forth how far reach- ably pay them a visit; all were therefore led to bring him to trial. They hnd not a for a time. But even here there wns lor served to sutler for the causeless min devotees of a religion of forms anti su­ •ing the hasty action of a moment mav be. both interested in the discovery and the tittle of evidence, except some strange them no permanent place of rest perstition, wns at length excited, and for to honesty and meanness.— From on Ex. pnprr. convic­ . . . A tra v brought on a poor but industrious family. tio n or (lie p e rp e tra to r o f so dm tug a deed. locks nnd implements found in the shop, ellcr passing through Norristown, on his Sparks wns «-cl«ctnnt to engage in atty a long period evangelical truth made little "Some years ago, in the city of Phila­ Suspicions at length rested on Sparks; and which proved the talent, but not the Avny from the capital to the blue Moun­ such proceeding. I lis character wns vin­ progicss. But a happy chntigc hns ta­ delphia, there lived an ingenious locksmith but yet his poverty and known integrity guilt, of the mechanic. But these were »o tains, recognised Sparks, and told some­ dicated, his business restored, lie occu- ken place in public sentiment on the sttb- named Amos Sparks. Skilled ns a maker seemed to give them . The story various, and executed with such elabo­ body he kncAv that lie wished the commu­ pied his oavii shop, nnd his family ivero [jcc*ect o°I f religionsreligious \iberhi.Ubcrly The efforts of •and repairer of locks, he was particularly of the iron chest, which the merchant had rate art, and such an evident expenden- nity joy of having added to the number of comfortable nnd content. But the current' Bird who has heen hcrc ao,no ’’C''011 celebrated for his dexterity in opening hitherto been ashamed, and Amos too for­ ture of labor, that but few even of the its inhabitants the notorious locksmith of of public opinion ivns too strong lor iii years, have not been opposed, nnd latter­ them, when it was nccessnry to do so in giving, too tell— for the latter did not care judges, jury, or spectators, could be per­ Philadelphia The news soon spread. A ll Philadelphia had determined that the ly they Itnvo been much incouragcd.— cases of emergency. Like many men of to set the town a laughing at the man who suaded that a man so poor would have de­ The familiy found that they were shunned banker should suller. Au eminent luwycr Many, who call themselves Catholics, talent in other deportments, Amos Sparks had wronged him— now began to be told. voted himself so scduously to such an em­ asthey bail form erly been by those Avho had volunteered to conduct the suit, and have contributed to the establishment and svns poor. Though n very industrious and The merchant, influenced by a vindictive ployment, unless he had some other ob­ known them longer than the good people I make no charge if a liberal verdict were support of his school. prudent man, with a small and frugal fam­ spirit had whispered it to the directors of ject in view than mere instruction or of Norristown, and had a fair prospect of not obtained. The locksmith pondered And Mr Jones, the Baptist mission­ ily, he merely obtained a comfortable sub­ the bank, with sundry shrugs and inucn- amusement. His friends and neighbors starvation opening before them. They the matter well. His oavii w rong s he fre e ly ary, enjoys entire liberty, iu the prosecu­ sistence, but he never seemed to accumu­ dos; and of course it soon spread far and gave him an excellent character; but on removed again. This time there was no forgave, hut lie thought that there had tion of bis labors. Though little ns yet late properly. Whether it was that he wide, with ull sorts of exaggerated varia­ their cross examination, ull admitted his inducement to linger, for they had no lo- been a readiness to secure the interests accomplished, the indications for the in­ was not of the race of money mnkers, tions and additions. Amos thought for entire devotion to his favorite pursuit. cal attachments to detain them. They j of a wealthy corporation by blasting the line ure more eiicouragcing than former­ whose instinctive desire of accumulation several days that some of his neighbors The counsel for the banker exerted him­ crossed the mountains, nnd descended in-1 prospects of a humble mechanic, which, ly; and although the enervating climate, forces them to earn and hoard without a looked and acted rather oddly, and he self with considerable ability. Calculat­ to the vale of the Susqcliunnr., pitched t for the good of society, ought not to pass the confirmed habits of the people, their thought beyond the mere means of acqui­ missed one or two who used to drop in ing in some degree on the state of the their tent at Sunbury. Here the same unrebuked. lie felt that the moral effect love of sinful pleasure, nnd their papal sition— or whether the time occupied by and clint almost every afternoon; but not public mind, and upon the influence which temporary success excited the same hopes, of such a prosecution would be salutary, prejudices combine to counteract the ct- the prosecution of new inquiries into still suspecting for a moment that there was vauge rumors, coupled with the evidences only to be blighted in the bud by the teaching the rich not to presume too fur Ibrts of enlightened and pious men, the undiscovered regions of his favorite pur­ any cause for altered behavior, these mat­ of the mechanic’s handcruft exhibited in breath of slajtder, which seemed so Avidc- upon their affluence, nnd cheering the ultimate triumph of a pure gospel, even suit, and in conversation with those who ters made but a slight impression on his court, might have on the mind of the jury, ly circulated as to leave them hardly any hearts of the poor while suffering unmerit­ in Hayti, may lie expected with conli- came to inspect and admire the friuts of deuce. But those who labor for Christ mind. In all such cases, the person most he divclt upon every ward nnd winding— asylum within the limits of the Stute. ed persecution. The suit avus com m enced, his ingenuity, were the cause of his pov­ interested is the last to hear disagreeable on the story of the iron chest—on the evi­ We need not enumerate the different and urged to trial, notwitlistaudiiig sever­ in such a community ns that of Boston, erty, we cannot undertake to determine— news; and the first hint that the locksmith dent poverty of the locksmith, and yet his toAvns and v illa g e s in Avhicli they essayed al attempts at compromise on the part of can have no idea of the faith, patience, but perhaps various causes combined to got of the universal suspicion was from apparent waste o f time— nnd ask if all this to guin a livelihood, and failed. They the banker. The pleudings on both sides energy and scll’-dcniul, which are requi­ keep his finances low; and it was quite as the officer of the police, who came with a work were not intended to insure success had nearly crossed the State in its whole were able and ingenious; but the counsel site to Christian efliciency here. And notorious in the city that Amos Sparks party of constables to search his premi­ in some vast design? He believed that a length, been driven from Pittsburg, and for the plaintiff hnd a theme worthy of nothing but a sight of the place and peo­ was a poor man, as that he was an ingen­ ses. Astonishment and grief were the verdict would "be immediately followed by Avere slowly wending their wav further; the fine powers he possessed. At the ple, can give otto an adequate conception ious mechanic. But his business was portion of Amos and his family for that a confession, for he thought Amos guilty, west, and were standing on the high • close of a pathetic and powerful dee.lama- of their eomparitive claims upon the sufficient for the supply of his wants and day. The first shock to a household who and succeeded in making the belief pretty ground overlooking Middleton, as though tion, the audience, who had formerly con sympathy of Christians iu mare favored those of his family, and so he studied and lands. O tvliat earnest prayers Avould as- had derived, even amidst their humble genera, among his audience. Some of doubtful it there avus to be— - rest — — - -for the j UUI1IUUUdetuned -XlllVQAmos IIIin lllA.lltheir IIVUIhearts to AA without lllltllll VAcvi- |- ' . • • . , worked on, and was content. poverty, much satisfaction from the pos­ the jury were half inclined to speculate on soles of their feet even therre. They Aesi j deuce, were melted to tears by the recital cnnd *° L«od from the sanctuaries an It happened that, in the autumn of session of a good name—a property they the probabilities of a confession, and, tated to try a netv exper intent. Sparks of his sufferings; and when the jury re-! P'ay-rooms ol our blest New England, it IS— , a merchant in the city, whose busi­ had been taught to value above all earth­ swept away by the current of suspicion, seated...... — ...... himself.. -on...... n stoneno beneath a turned a verdict of ten tliousnnd dollars j u11 ,Clu’,s,lalls there cou.d onee look into, ness was extensive, and ivlio Jiad been ly treasures—may be easily conceived. Avere not disposed to co n v ic t Avitliout e v i­ spreading sycamore— his family clustered damages against the hanker, the locksmith ' Il,,d comprehend the condition ol a whole bustling about the quay and on board his To have defrauded a neighbor of sixpence dence, in order that the result might do around him on the grass: they had travel- was honored by a ride home on their people enveloped in darkness. No mis­ vessels all the morning, returned to his would have been a meanness no one of credit to their penetration; but this Avas led far, and were weary, and without shoulders amidst a hurricane of cheers, i ‘ ionary’s appeal— no traveler s story can counting-house to lodge several thousand them would have been guilty of; but Fif­ impossible, even in an American court of speaking a Avord ns th e ir eyes m et, and convov even a faint rcllcctiou ot the sad dollars iu the Philadelphia bank, to renew ty Thousand Dollars!—the immensity of justice, iu the good old times of which we thinking of their prolonged sufferings and r c iility . Borne puper fulling due that day; when, to the suin seemed to clothe the suspicion write. Hanging persons on suspicion, slender hopes, they hurst into a Hood of Thoughts on Heaven. ! The character of the religion which is his surprise, he had cither or mislaid with a weight of terror that nearly pressed and acquiting felons becauso the mob tears, in which Sparks, burying his face recognized by tho government is lre- the key of his iron chest. Alter diligent them to the earth. They clung to each think murder no crime, are modern inven­ ill the golden locks of the sweet girl who No sickness there— 1 qui'iitlj illustrated by current events, search, with no success, he was led to other, with bruised and fettered spirits, tions. The charge of the judge was clear boAvcd h e r head upon his knee, jo in e d No Aveary wasting ol' the frame aivny, j w inch avc purpose after further observa- conclude that, in drawing out his hand­ while the search was proceeding, and it and decisive, lie admitted that there audibly. At length, wiping away his tears, No fearful shrinking from the midnight air, I tion impnrttr.lij Io notice. \\ c will vury kerchief. he had dropped the key in the was not until it was completed, and the Avere ground s o f suspicion— that there and checking the rising sobs that shook No dread of summer's hot and fervid ra y i the contents of this letter by returning to street, or perhaps into the dock. What ! our ‘Journal’ again, Avhicli, us the rea­ officer declared himself satisfied that there were circumstances connected with the his manly bosom— ‘God’s will be done, No hidden grief— was to be done? It was one o'clock— the was none of the missing property on the prisoner’s peculiar mode of life that were , my children,’ said the locksmith; ‘ avc can­ der must be uwure, is always ot the first No wild and cheerless vision of despair, hank closed at three, and there was no not re c o n c ila b le w ith the loAvness o f his I importance with tourists. premises, that they began to rully, and not help weeping, but let us not murmer. No vain petition for a swift relief, time to advertise the key, or to muster so looked calmly at the circumstances which finances; but yet o f direct testimony there j W c must lirst say, in Avitolesaie, that If we are to be wanderers and fugitives No tearful eyes, no broken hearts are there. large a sum of money as that required. seemed for the moment to menace the Avas not a vestige, and of circumstantial on the earth, let us never lose sight of avc have continued our morning und eve- In his perplexity the merchant thought of peace and security they had hitherto en­ evidence there were not only links ivant- the promise Avhicli assures us of an eter­ Care has no home— ' ning cxcurtions in the neighborhood to the poor locksmith. He had often heard jo ye d . ing in the chain, but, in fact, there was nal refuge in a place where the ivickcd In all the realms of ceaseless prayer and song! lin e (oavii; have crossed and re-crossed of Amos Sparks; the case seemed one ‘Cheer up, my darlings,* said Ainos,_ not a single link extending beyond the cease from tro u b lin g and the Aveary arc Its billows break away ami melt in foam i lie f'liamp lie Mars, an extensive and particularly udapted to a trial of his pow­ who was first to recover the sobriety of locksmith’s dwelling. Sparks Avas ac­ at rest. I was perhaps too proud o f that [ fa r from the mansions of the spirit lliron i beautiful parade ground; have tried ev- ers— and being a desperate one, if he thought that usuully characterised him— ’ cordingly acquited; but as no other clue skill of mine—too apt to plume myself’ j ery smooth mid well graded avenue, and No night distils ‘ hobbled over-ull the biokcn pavements could not furnish a remedy, where else cheer up— all w ill yet be well; it is impos­ Avas found to direct suspeion, it still lay upon it, above others Avhose g ifts had been Its chilly dew upon the tender frame , were there reasonable expectations of sible that the unjust suspicion can long upon him like a cloud. Tho vindictivo less ubvudnnt. My error hns been that ; of the city; liavo penotrated the highways No un on is needed there ! the light which fills succor? A clerk was hurried off for hover about us. A life of honesty and merchant and the dissatisfied bankers did of wiser and greater men, who have been nod by-ways lending into the country— That land with glory, from its maker came 1 Ainos, and huving explained the difficulty, fuir-dealiug w ill not be without its reward. not besituto to declare, that although the made to feel that what we cherish us the , all Avhicli are lined with untrimed hedge* speedily reappeared, followed by the lock­ There were perhaps something in my charge could not be legally brought means of obtaining earthly blessings, No parli'd friends •and bourded 'vitli every variety ot ver- i dnnt landscape, deeply shadi'Aved Avitll smith with his implements in his hand. trade, and the skill which long practice home, they had no doubt whatever of his sometimes turns out a curse.’ O’er mournful recollections have to weep 1 ' lloAvers of every hue and odor. Each The job proved more difficult than had had given me in it, that naturally enough guilt. This opinion avus taken up, rciter- To dissipate tlie gloom which hung over No bed of death enduring love attends ; day avc discover Avittditig paths not ob- been anticipated, and, fearful of losing led the credulous, the thoughtless, and ated, until thousands, avIio were too care- the whole party, and beguile the half hour To watclithe coming of a pulseless sleep. credit by the delay, the merchant offered perhaps the mischievous, if any such less to investigate the story, were satis- they intended to rest in that sweet spot, ■ served or pursued before; nnd always five dollars reward to Ainos if lie would there be connected with the inquiry, to fled that Amos Sparks wns a rogue. H oav I Mrs Spiirks drew out a Philadelphia iicavs- No blasted flower ' and every Avltero Nature is so indes- {cribably lavish in Iter gifts, and Art so open the chest in as many minutes. Amos look towards us. But the real authors should the character of a poor man hold, paper which somebody hud given her up Or ivithered bud celestial gardens know ; succeeded. The lock avus picked, and of this outrage will probably be discover­ out against the deliberate slanders of so on the road, und called their attention to No scorching blast, or fierce descending shower, ! negligent in iinprovmcnts. O fo r a m od­ el farmer in the bunds of an enterprising the chest flew open. There the mer­ ed soon, for a fraud so extensive w ill make muny rich ones? the deaths and marriuges, that they might Scatters destruction like a ruthless foe. Yankee! bow the Avilderncss would re­ chant’s treasures lay, but they were not all piirtics vigilant; and if not, why, then, Amos rejoiced in his acquittal, as one sec w hat changes Avere ta k in g place in n No battle word jo ic e ! Iioav the soil of exhaustlcss fertil­ yet in his possession. Holding the lid in when our neighbors sec us toiling at our who felt that the jury hud performed a city that still interested them, though they Startles the saereil host with fear and dtcad, his hand, he respectfully requested the usual occupations, with no cvidcuee of se­ solemn duty faithfully, und who Avas glad were banished forever from its borders.— ity Avould rcAvtird honesty and Avell d ire c t­ The song o f peace Creation’s morning heard ed industry! The J/op/ictis nre neglect­ sum which had been offered; and as he cret wealth, or lavish expenditure, on to find that his present experience had She had hardly opened the paper when her Is sung wherever angel minstrels tread. had expected, it was refused. A much our persons or at our board, and remem­ strengthened rather than impaiied his re­ eye glanced on nu article Avhicli she was ful and inactive, first, because slavery made labor dishonorable; second becauso less sum was meanly proposed iu its stead, ber how many years wo have been occu­ liance on the tribunals ofhis country. Ho too much excited to rend. Amos, won­ Let us depart, on the plea that it was sufficiently for a pied and so uttired, without a suspicion of embraced his family as otto snatched from dering at the cmolion displayed, gently I f scenes like this await the Aveary soul. war bus trained them to the love ot arms; third, because the climate predisposes few minutes work. Amos was indignant wrong-doing even iu small matters at­ great responsibility und peril; uud his disengaged the paper, und read— ‘Bank Lookup, thou stricken one! Thy wounded heart and incxornblo. The mcrchunt shulllcd tached to us, there will be good sense heart overfloAved with thankfulness when robber— Sparks not tho mini.’ llis own Shall bleed no more at sorrow's stern control. them to inaction; and fourth, because fruits and provisions are so' cheap and and fumed. In an instant down went the and good feeling enough iu the city to do at night they were all once more assent-, feelings weru as powerfully interested as W ith faith our guide— plenty, that they enn live without labor. lid of the chest, and, fastening by a spring, us justice.’ bled round the fireside, the scene of so those of bis oavii ivifo, but bis nerves White-robed und innocent —to lead the way, Storn necessity dees not impel them, it was again locked as securely us before. There was sound sense and much con- much happiness and amity in other days. ivero stronger; and lie read out, to an; . . . . , . . ,7 , i i , why tear to iilunge ill Jordan s rolliii tide, neither u love of refinement, neither a The merchant looked aghast at Amos, solution iu this roasouing; the obvious But yet Ainos felt that, though acquited audience whose ears devoured every syl-1 • , , i i . i - , And Mid tin: ocean Ot eternal day. thirst for gain. 'The law has attempted and then darted a glance at the clock: the probabilities of the case were iu favor ol by the jury, he was not by the town; lie able ot the glad tidings, an account ol the . something, and is again restored to; hut hand pointed to within twenty minutes of the fulfilment of the locksmith’s expecta­ suav that in the fuces of some ol the jury, conviction and execution of a wretch in 'thus far its attempts littvc been fitful, three, and seemed posting over the figures tions. But a scene of trial and excite­ and most of the audience, which lie Avas Albuny, nnd who hud confessed, among E n o l a m i t i i i : TIME During the middle ages, a very large por-' and of course not permanently efficient. with the spited of light. W hat was to l>e ment— of prolonged agony uud hope de­ too shrewd an observer to misunderstand. other daring nnd henious crimes, the rob­ U n vtie n s eait tvoik—-many d|cd, no one during to ol- lie wishes to visit or go through, aviII lo r- let us have no inure words.' threatened him with consequences; until shop; he made articles, but he could not tho State dfgveo ol assistance, bid his proceeding, nnd by a band ot sol- 1 must have ten dollars now,’ replied tho locksmith who had been accustomed sell them; and us the little money lie hud Meanwhile, an extraordinary revulsion Under the Anglo Saxons the condition of j diers oblige him to return. AtUie fireiiig •the locksmith. 'You would have taken to diulouges founded on the presumption saved avus necessarily exhnnslcd in the advantage of u poor inun; and, besides that bo was a villiun, ordered his tormen­ unavoidable expense oftltc trial, the faini- <>f feeling bad taken place at Philadelphia. . Berts was exceedingly miserable., ot tho first gun tioin le or , a ra pas opening your strong box there, 1 have a tor out of his shop, with the spirit ot a mint ly found it impossible, aided by the utmost Newspapers uud other periodicals which | The manner in which they were treated tour, A M , Aye shook our slumbers oil, 7 -‘ } 1 • • 'by their lords, is shown in soverul ot culled liuthlul John to get the horse reudy lesson to offer which is well worth a tri­ who, though poor, was resolved to pre­ exertion und economy, to meet their cur-i had formerly been loud in condemnation rent outlay. Uno article of furniture a f-o f the locksmith, now blazoned abroad | Luntiide’s miracles. One of whom was a and commenced prepeiutioiw. One hour fling sum. You not only have deprived serve his self-respect, and protect the rent outlay. (Jno article of furniture, ul- of (lie locksmith, iioav blazoned abroad _ m ore, anti o u r com pany Avere on '.ho Avay. m e o f Avhat had been fa ir ly earned, but sanctity of his dwelling from impertinent ter another avus reluctantly sacrificed, or the robber’s confession— Avondered how citizen ol \\ mcliester, named T le vo th ie 1 ...... _ j ! The guide, an honest Atrieun, Avith have tempted me into a lawsuit which und insulting intrusion. some little comfort ubridged, until at the auy man could have been for a moment ; whose scrvunt-muid had eonimitlcd i aid of nmnthJ'of degi^adJrion’und absolute 1 JJspecUd upon such evidence us was ad- flight fault. In reyenge-for it can only• I mustaches on his lip and a ' u^ ' ,9;' would have ruined my family. You will Tito bunker retired, bullied, und threat­ B ■ - 1 ■ ... i i.- ,evenge—he placed heavy letters ot Ins side,—badges ol Ins prolession,—itu never iu future presume upon your wealth ening vengeance, A consultation avus iu your dealings with the poor, without held, und it wus finally determined to ar­ thinking of the locksmith, and those five rest Spurks and commit him to prison, in dollars may save you much sin und much tho hope that, by shutting him up, and repentuuce.’ separating him from his family and accom­ This homily, besides being prenehed in plices, ho would be less upon his guurd a tone of calm deteiiniuati ,o, which left against tho collection of evidence neces­ no room to hope for any abatement, hud sary to a conviction, and perhaps be |U«« i.uorcu, uui .11.) .Mill cunig .01.0 | oui oau.na.oi a uccusu...... a groans the fetters suddenly fell Iroui her glorious moniin frightened into terms, or induced to make hope that the rca perpetrator would be e,ly rang with the story. Old Inenn, and g . „.o ucrOs exhausted another minute or two of the Ct, Avlten she made her escape from tho initiations across the opposite mountains, discovered, and the mystery cleared up; neighbors, Avho bud been fust to shun i'. time already so precious. The merchant a full confession. This was a severe blow avi i’ll of her master, by the interference and revealed scenes oi Avild uud rural hurriedly counted out the ten dollars, to his family. They would have borne und, besides, they thought it would be an1 them, now became the loud and vehement of the cler-'v beauty which have lew purnlh Is . n earth. which Amos deliberately inspected, to sec much together— for mutual counsel and acknowledgement of the justice of the, partisans of the family. The Avhole city ______\ \ ' e turned our horses to look in the oth- that they belonged to no insolvent bunk, sympathy cun sootlm many of the ills of general suspicion if they turned their avus anxious to knoAv aa hero th e y w e re .— lf a man lias a right to be proud of any- , er direction,— and there lay the town, mid then deposited them iu his poeket. life; liut to be divided—to have the strong­ backs and lied. They lived upon the ex- Some reported that they had perished in thin.’ it is a good action, done as it ought and stretched away the bay, anil towered Huving thus made quite sure of his re­ est mind, uround which the feeble ones pectations of renewed confidence and (lie Avoods; others tliut they ltad been to be*. Avitliout any base interest lurking uloft the Kills wnile the softest and most ward,. ho dexterously opened the lock, hud been accustomed to cling, curried ooinpuiuomdiip of old friends nnd neigb- burnt iu u prairie, Avliich not u lew believ- refreshing zephyrs faunod our l»rqws and und placed the merchant in possession of away captive, to brood in solitusy confine­ hors, w hen P rc v lJ c h c d “ ’.“.".'h* it cd; while another class averred that the at the bottom ot it. The following is a synopsis of a hill! H ig h l y I m p o r t a n t fro m M e x ic o .—- infused the life of youth into onr veins. Important from the Army. Pauper Immigrants. Later from the Sandwich Islands’. recently introduced in Congress by Mr H fr P eac e P roposals A c t i. n i d . O f f e r "Twas a morn for life Victoria taken by Col. Kinney-*Itnmorg of The flood of helpless, worthless, and W e have received »nys the Boston Jour­ — r e c e iv e an A m e r ic a n M in is t e r .— In its most subtle Inxnry. The sir n lint tic nt Saltillo, Col. May attacked diseased and depraved immigrants Seaman, to prevent the impoitation ofl j Was like n breathing from a rarer world; nal, hy the barque Angola, which arrived ’ nnnADi.r. C lose of t h e W a r . nntl hts rear Guard taken prisoners: which nrc continually pouring into New And the south wind seemed liquid—it o'crstolc The Mexican forces estimated nt 50,000. paupers and criminals into the United T lie Baltimore Clipper is indebted to a nt this port yesterday, from Honolulu, York, has began to call for counteracting The bosom and the brow so bttlbitigly.’ States. friend who lias just arrived from New Or- tiles of the Polynesian to the !ld of Octo­ W a s h in g t o n , Jan. 31—6P.M . measures, nntl Mr. Learned, the alms Arriving nt the commandant’s quartets, 1. The Consuls of the United Slates leans for some important intelligence, if The brig Georgiana, from Tampico 14th we found him standing before the door, ber, being Inter than the date of advices bouse commissioner of the city, lias pro- inst. arrived nt New Orleans 23d inst.— seeded to Washington, for the purpose of nrc required to examine on ontli, or other-. true. with n few ^doltish, slovcnly-looking sol­ previously received. W e have received wise, ns they may think best, till emigrants H° 9a.'9 bc perused a letter just before Col. Kinney arrived nt Tampico on the diers lounging nbout him. lie rend the obtaining some enactment by Congress who may take passage for the United leaving New Orleans, written by nn intcl- also a file of the Sandwich Island News 12th direct from Victoria with dispatches passport, welcomed us to Ln Coupo with which shall stay the progress of this hor- States. i ligent gentleman with the Army in Mcxi- to the 28th of September. From these from General Taylor to Gen. Shields, 1 ible eruption. This country has been many polite expressions, nntl invited us to 2. If, upon examination, such person coi which stated that news bad just been to give our read- suspend operations for the present. IJt ixxcd upon ns the Botany Bay of the Eu­ dismount. Respectfully declining we pns-| sources we nrc enabled shall not appear to have been either a! received that the Mexican Congress had Red on, surveying in our wny the ruins of cvs some items of inter , The Polv- ,he entered 9th. Victoria Gcn. Quitman with (ien. drove Quit tho man Mexi-(with on ropean roi most world, consummate and the states impudence' of Europe, 'anti! P<‘upe«’ or a criminal, the Consul shall "^erd 'o aad bad flto Qtl-i I 1 rx rx (J m t innti /ll'nvn tlxix IVfova l...: Pelion’s half-built capital, until passing ncsinn of September 2G, says: cans before• ...... him the last thirty... or forty'dishonesty, coolly .. make . provision 1 • • f. . give bun a certificate thereof—otherwise, adopted a resolution, by a decided inajor- the house of some ancient proprietor, we J _j not. ity, to receive an American minister to 'Commodore James Biddle, of tho U miles before entering Victoria. The transporting to this side of the Atlantic, j noJ>' •wove hailed hv Monsieur Mint, n liter- , „,,,i or,PP * * .» ii . * iv • 1 1 1 i , s line of bnttlc snip C-olunibus, nntl spec Mexicans were very reluctant to give up the lame, halt and blind, of their popula-l 3. Duplicates of these certificates shall form '» Routy of peace, and conclude the chant ot Port nit Prince, who had select- : . . . . U ci.u.i,. ial Commissioner of the United States to edthnt ns a temporary country residence. the Emperor nnd Goverenmcnt of Chinn, In imperfect English, lie insisted on our had an audience of the King on Saturday, making tho house our stopping-place for 19th of September. The Commodore ar­ tho day, and we accepted his invntioti.— rived nt the Palace exactly nt noon, ac­ Tho guide disburdened tho horses, nntl companied by the U. S. Commissioner, ____ left them browsing in the garden, which the U. S. Consul, the U. S. Naval Store J a[onc (0 Tampico. contained little but fruit-lrccs and grass. dcr assistance to this outrageous fraud, it ,s" * uu «eemcu paupers or criminals Keeper, and the officers of the Comino- There was no reason to suppose that will be well to understand who nrc the lu" shall be reshipped lor the ports which ance in the above, than wc do— though it Mr. M. introduced us to his amiable In­ (lore’s suite. The United States Com- Gcn. Butler and (iert. W orth had moved men who forward it. If tho packet ships I«,t- nnd »° ’"ns.'c,’1 11 vessel shall may lie true. W c earnestly trust it is. dy, assisted us to bang our hammocks :r presented the Commodore to fron, Saltillo, though it was so reported, of N. York, of the commerce which is cn- kind them, in (lie I'nited States, under a | W e do not see any reasons lor believ­ from the pillars of the piazza, and gave mission r as a distinguised officer of the '['ho Mexican army, it is believed, was gaged in the trade with Europe cannot Penu,'>’ °* $‘JoO for each offence, ing this, says the editors of the N. Y. E x­ us liberty to sit, lie, swing, clint, or sleep, the K in g American Navy, well known to the l’res press.] ns it might please us. At ten o’clock lie not far olf. Tho Mexican soldiers seen in live without bringing back here, as re------ident of the United States, and selected the neighborhood of Snllillo are now sup­ turn freight, the leper and laznroni, the A W h it e B e ar K il l e d . In July or invited us to enter the house, nntl partake IM l’OUT ANT D 1 SCO V E R V Sc ie n c e . to discharge tho duties of Com­ posed to havo been advanced parties of scain and sweepings of the eastern conti-! August last, the crews of some fishing ' Mr Frederick Emerson lias recently dis- of breakfast; we suggested our own sup neat, it would be better that .be vessels vessels from York, Me., wee on the coast j ^ c rJ d a g c o . 3 structure Xvbieh ply of provissions, but lie replied that !!’1„issi"ncr to the Emperor of China.— some fifteen hundred or two thousand men the table was already furnished, and „f I ho Commodoro then addressed bis Ma- kept in possession on this side of the des­ should be sunk upon the ocean, than they of Labrador, where they killed an fin­ | promises to be of great utility in vcnlila- this we soon had ample testimony. 2\( jesty to the lollowing cfrect. ert between Saltillo nnd San Luis, to dcs- should land tjieir foul and polluted car- mense white hear, of the following dinicn i ting houses, ships, Stc. The apparatus 12, wo again mounted our horses, and! ‘1 have much pleasure m paying, my troy the water-tanks in cnso the American joes upon our shores. No excuse of ig- sions: length from between the cars Io 111 IllUulHVll Ulll IIUlrtLS, (II1U I * . i> consists of two conductors, each sur- ill higher. First, wc visited respects to Your Majesty I Ai n.v ukruilrt mnvn h, Pm-nn in ii,» zii-nn.J nnl-onco cHtibo presented by thc mas- the beginning of the tail, nine feet nine ascended still higher. First, we visited p ,, Army should move in force in tho direr _ mounted hy a ventilator of different con- tho source of a river,___ where -a stream...____ Isnnnt 9lTla,lt to!° orders o,'dets from from tho th? President 1 r'js"\cnt0', ot the lion of San Luis, which precludes the tors of tho vessels. They well know inches; irth around body , eight leet foiirt gtruclion, one ot winch is designed to eject lurge enougli1 to turnn mill rushes directly J n’tc(J States, 1 have visitec 1U” ®’ ‘ idea of nny serious attack being contem­ wliat is the class of emigrants that they inches; gli Hi around ancle, one loot sia 1 jbe inl ’c nir and thc ot|,el. ,o int,.0(lur0 out from Hiethe hill side,side. Below it, sevcial ,11,1 J.shinds. It ins a , 5 ,. rplated------upon - r Gcn. Worth or Gen. Wool, take on board, nnd it they act in obetli-1-—1inches;------—middle nail on — ----- one of the <•—fore fresh . . ■nir...... These conductors, placed nt women were washing clothes in | satisfaction on my niiivn Mniestv ! 0 'Jcct ° ,bu MMexicans being only to h a lf clad cncc Io the orders of their owners, thc paws, seven inches. two extremes of a ship’s hold, will cause a riming brook, according to the ! I,lonia,lc relations wh,ch > ? 'rT,?’njPpf1 keep watch upon tl. It took cloven men lo roll him oil'from i f,.cs|, Ctii-i-cnt of nir to tho c le n r the American forces, to owners should be responsible for the in­ irculatc through custom of Havti. All the cloths !bnd ,sl'sPTcnded resumed, 'vl.‘ ' ,, : rclreat belorc nn>' u n iv e rs a l It m o C lo u t s I • . . I ------—ly advance— and cut off jury and expenso which they throw upon the hank into the sen; , Two flour hurrcls, ,|l0 entir„ |engt|, of,|ic vessel, hy which •icd out o'l'iE>'ck. In appointing the latter, who en- supplies of water. ofoi Porti on anmi Princei i iiiuu uinrc u Gtii i iuu uni h i ; . •' , . • • . .I p ii i • * , , , __ the community, nnd for the fraud in which were cn_.itilled ..... with. r..ifat ._i._taken <•from . i.between ..... n ! ,lican8 (|,c cal.g0 j8 pr(!8crvcd from decay town, nnd often many miles, Io be wash- J")’9-t.tazzx nnd n zl aldeserves rx .Advertiser. i- . . . . . shelled coffee was drying in thc sun be­ I invention. Mr. Emerson exhibited tho be slow to bclievo that lie,-and not His the last dates, under Gcn. Valentin.— feeing? W hat cold blooded, selfish poli­ fore her; nnd corn, beans, bananas, or­ apparatus to a large number of scientific Majesty’s Government were to blame.— Gens. Urrcn, Romero nnd Fernandez cy premoted thc taking on board of these anges and guavas were growing luxuriant­ gentlemen yesterday afternoon, ami the But I sincerely hope that no such sup- were also reported in that vicinity. destitute outcasts? They have been land­ B oston, Feb. 8th, 1S47. ly around. We tied our horses to the ' opinion was unanimous that the invention . , posed cnso will ever occur.’ On thc 1st January, Gen. Taylor sent ed here, however, nnd they cannot be left M essrs. E d it o r s : The Massachusetts frees, nnd enjoyed her rustic chairirs ami ] and M), Stevens, the our froops. Col. May’s loss bad not been The following letter from a correspodent with adopting strong resolutions in favor offending shall forfeit the sum of ten dol­ mg atmosphere than wc have in thc city. iu s Nuvalstol.,.k I 1 - ■ ’ - ascertained, nor whether he had any men at Saltillo, also shows that the same rumor, o r the dissolution of the Union. The pre- lars, to be recovered by action, one half Exposure to the sun is not oppressive.— i tended design or these disunion fanatics! I" 1' tllc "seol’ lhc Post Office Department; N o v e l S peculations . An enlcrpri- killed. There enn bo no doubt, however, in n pretty strong form had reached that It is quite above the region of fevers; a is thc complete abolition of negro slavery,! “ " ‘‘ “ J1 »U"'9PI>I>(!>’« conveyed in the mail ising Yankee at Canton has recently built that some of our men have fallen. place: more healthful air it seems iinposible to , ' 1 shall bc subject to postage; and uewspa- a Chinese Junk of about 300 tons, fitted Generals Taylor, Twiggs, Patterson imagine. In the language of our gifted ( [Correspondenceof the Baltimore Sun.) to bc accomplished only, as they say, hy |ie,.s „ )C (,n-jct, of 1)U|,|i(.a_ land rigged entirely after tho Chinese and Pillow were at Victoria with a large Brynnt, we might say, there:— S a l t il l o ,(Mexico,)Dcc. 21, 1840. a dissolution ot these U. States. They . tion, nnd ult handbills or circulars printed mode, which he intends taking to New force. Gen. Shields with six hundred and 'Ay, (lame ihy fiercest, sun: Ihoucannrt not wake, Dear Sirs: Since I closed my letters to denounce all government and laws of the | or lithographed, shall pay postage of three In this pine air, the plague llial walks unseen; several States, sepcratelv and collectively cents, to be paid when deposited in any The maize leal and the [inangu] bough hut take post office to be conveyed in the mails, From ihy fierce heals a deeper, glossier green; and pronounced themselves pledged to The m aintain wind, dial faints notin thy rav, anything in the act to which this is S veeps die blue streams of pestilence away.’ dinu company, males three thousand Mexican troops were be- Relieve it can be relied on as correct, overthrow the Union, and boast of having amendment to the contrary notwithsland- j theatrical and juggling ’•erv thing curious, il- tween Tnmpico nnd Victorin, with which I °°ml.nS> ns it does, very straight. The four disunion papers established at the mg; and the l'l-unking privilege of tiie Returning to Mr. M's, we enjoyed nn nnd femules, nnd ev mstiuuvo oi u.o ...anners and customs of i it was supposed Gcn Shields might have ^?x.,can has agreed to ncccpt a members of the two Houses of Congress excellent dinner, after which we hade lustrutive of the manners N o rth . T h a n k s to the good sense, o f the the Celestials. The junk will have can- an engagement. The force remaining at Jllnlslet ^ron2 tl»c United Sta.es to treat mid the delegates of territories, in respect adieu to our generous host, and hastened people of New England tho number of down the mountain.— But the chief points vas sails nnd a C h ristia n rudder to make I Tnmpico numbered 950 men. Tho Tain- lor Peacn- Some say however, they arc to letters addressed to them, shall be the disunionists arc small. of interest in a visit to La Coupe are as­ her suitable for the long voyage, but up- pico market was amply supplied xvith l^ ly ‘''sposed to receive one, whilst again same as it is in respect to letters written sociated with the history of the place.— on herl arrival :.._i at the zi.- Narrows,xt— 'ni.nm. every iKir,,zthing !’ AmcricanAinnvlmn mnrzrbnr.dizmmerchandise. |d is confidently asserted that they have The heaviest robbery that lias been by them, and conveyed in the mail, and their right to frank documents printed bv Since Ihe revolution which abolished sla­- foreign will bc replaced by Chinese nr- ! Col. Kinney states that thc Mexican agreed to make pence at aft hazards. committed in this city for several years, very, Hayti has had several chiefs, one ~ • . . . Gen Worth received yesterday, through the order ol'eilher House ot'Congrcss, shall ! tides, mat sails, clumsy rudder and all, forco at San Luts amounts to thirty thous-1 ,, r, _ was successlully accomplished between continue as long as their privilege to frank of whom was Pction, thc rival of Chris­ and the junk will anchor olf the city in and men, und be estimates their entire ja c.our,.uU Irom Gcn Santa Anna, a letter topher, and for many years thc comman­ her entire oriental custom and build, ! force in tho field at fifty thousand men.— )"'lllcl‘ is said to be of very payfic char- Saturday night and Monday morning of letters; mid it shall he lawful for any in ns a show shop, i The capture of Tnmpico, ho says, hnd ader. An individual is in Saltillo, who last week. The store occupied by Cur- tnuil carrier to transport newspapers, out d e r o f this nrondissment, nnd of all those where she will remain which lie to the South and West. In 1S1G nl.nnL- nvliibilinn— created thc creates! excitement lliroimout says he has seen the bill passed by the ricrSi. Trolt, jewellers, on Washington st. of.,l,e ,nail a" (1 !"*' subj ect to postage, for he conceived tho pr city for the government, commercial iuflnenccs at Port au Prince. lie as the site of that city, one of the most beauti many intricate locks, through ■ spots on thc island; and be commenced 4,00,000 to deliver his junk in England, thousand men, arc nt Victoria, wnitin „ 1 Report says there is a copy in this [dace the postmasters of the cities of Washing which the burglars forced entrance. It operations on a scale corresponding with j-’rho Mnnhattanese will stare ns broadly orders from Gen. Scott 0 at this timo. From the confidence with ton and New Orleans; but the Postmaster his ambitious hopes and ex- a( ,kc SIrange sight of a cruiser from the which some of my Mexican friends speak supposed they entered the premises Satur-. General may increase the commissions of peclations. But before the new capital flowery [and sailing up their noble river, Kennebec and Portland Railroad. of the matter, 1 am myself dispos­ day night and worked through the whole deputy postmasters, five per centum on was ready to bo occupied, Potion became as did thc aboriginess when old Hend- ed to believe it true; though not without of Sunday, as they carried their provis- tbu letter and newspaper postage received disheartened, suffered in health and final- ,.ick Hudson astonished their unsophisti- At a meeting of the Directors of this misgivings. God grant it be true; should . , , . . by them, anu three per centum on the tons with them some of winch they left on ,iip Ij died, a iietim to melancholly no less ca(cd senses by a display of his Ducli road, held in tins town last Saturday, the j( (urn 0U( 80, j( wj|| |>c a great cause for amount of the mails distributed mid tho Ilian to disease; and from that tiinc(18l8) j canvas in their bay. Tho junks nre said o„first t|,e assessment s(ock vieldinir ol live noon per cent, the 4800 was laid0(10 rejoicing, i / -----"” n------no doubt,kV tbrouguut------'’ " “ i — the .. United...... the counter in the shape of crackers nnd receipts for boxes used in post offices be­ to this, La Coupe, with all its edifices hc d 8Ca-boats, and nothingnno worse worse ' ""i.1'16 B„ a “?uPon ..>.tbc, ! States as as wellwtdl asas Mexico,Mexico, andand prove prove mostmost cheese. $1090 reward is ofi’ered for the yond one thousand dollars, shall be ap­ •aoe W e ™ b s c n b c d > SUJ.OOO w ,th w in c h to begin acceptable to the a rm y. and improvements, lias been left untouch- ! t|lan d6clay is fca,.d in ,he recovery of the stolen property. plied by deputy postmasters in defraying . t ft wnr f Santa Annu is still nt San Luis do Po- ed.z . One of the largest - roofs . lias fallen lonlv wonder sonic one never thought of the expenses of their offices. m, but other buildings remain apparently I b0fOI.e,_ p o,fHt.f ;nn) Qct. 3. M r . G rf.e n e of Boston, has been cn- . tosi, and I believe now, without nn inten- Boston of late seems to be thc great gnged as Chief Engineer, who is now cm- ,j0„ ol- advanciiiL' unimpaired. They arc all built of stone, I tiou of advancing. His army there is rep platform of operations for thieves, pick­ N a v a l . A letter from Pensacola Nuvy nre plain in their style of urcliitecturc, 1 ployed in organizing a corps of engineers resented to bo inactive—this is a good I m p o r t a n t fro m Y u c a t a n . Advices (0 gO on (|,e |jno ol- ,|1(J roaj |)y (|)U nd(j_ pockets, burglars, incendiaries mid ull Yard, dated on the 25th ult., says: ?.nA a!--L 0E L --,“ .ePnsidel’ill’.lc ,li!,t!.‘nuus from Merida havo been received via H a­ omen. As ever, yours, n. “ Tbe bearer of despatches for Califor­ die of this month, in order to have all ar­ I kinds of deviltry nnd rowdyism. Not a from ench other. The present population nia— the one, Com. Stockton’s secretary, vana to (hellie 3d nilnil. The N. Y. Sun ! day passes there is not chronicled more of the place dues not exceed one hundred. rangements perfected for commencing the translates from Spanish papers tho follow­ II. M .’s schooner Haalilio, ('apt. Hall, Mr. Norris, the other, Major Rich, l’ay- I t is a deserted v illa g e — a sa il-lo o kin g grading nt the curliest practicable moment or less crimes of the above nature; store- uiaster U S Ar ing order of the Governor General: arrived on Monday, 32 days from Pell’s place of itself, but surrounded with all the To the Com niundant o f the P la z a of ,V e rid a : glories of Nature, under perpetual Spring. The Island of Carmen had been vio­ We feared ill effects to our health, lently taken possession of by the United from so unusual an ninount of physical States forces; the standard of nn enemy exertions in a single day, but we are hap- flouts over that City, while ours has been apprize our friends that that fear was not shamefully trampled upon. 'Phis act dis­ realized. Not a doubt remains that n tin c tly s ig n ifie s that the A m e rica n s are gU8ta lh e c o ln in g scusol1> and itlie wreck. The Haalilio was six days sm all thieves are sentenced to the house tuuee in Panama, where a United States permanent residence in this climate would on her passage thither. She was loaded! of (.orrec(iun. A fellow who commits a vessels probubly will be found awaiting nbout to invade this town, thus adding lu- ' do t|,jH ,|lcy il)telld to begin ,ho WOrk as entirely relievo our pulmonary difficulties; el to the dissensions which are now among oa|.|y possible, placing along the whole o thc American Consul for tho purpose I them . and could we enjoy New England society, arceny or steuls at retail is usually pun- s„uu,u regaru me ne-.^Vq1- bold and Commander- ! ,ine ,teavy gang8 „f workmen and pushing of bringing off tho shipwrecked crew. The Potomac frigate, Cupt. Aulick, how differently should we regard the ne sbed to the full extent of the law, but lie of remaining. As it is^we can hut' ' " 1 ' , “*C 1 hut , «ork with all possible despatch. The U. S. ships Columbus and Vincen­ having replenished her water and stores, cissity 1 ” nes have both suffered somewhat from who steals at wholesale a la Wyman, of, is on thc point of sailing hence to join tho c lin g to1 the cherished hope, that it will W" h°Ut 1,0 ° • “ mo,nen,> “ doubling Tbe 8tock uctuu||y sllbscribcd n(nv cx. the diseases of the eastern climate, al­ Phccnix Bank notoriety, in majority ol] * Squadron. ere longg appear, that no such necessity P °Ur Z°al ahdraC" ' « '^atl- ceeds $200,009, of u hid. $800,000 have though the weather at Japan und hence l’he store ship Belief, Oscar Bullor, exists mg yourself of every possible resource, 1 been 8ubscPib()d i„ thia State. Tbe work cases escape punishm ent. Iiie c u d iu i ie has been very fine. Since leaving the Commander, will likewise sail in a few ------[you at once place tbe plaza in a state of of subscription is therefore now about have not been idle here this w inter as you day'8i"ibr tlie’ same ’dstinution?’ G e n e r a l O r i. ers.— Tho President has to preserve us Iron, whatever as- c|osedi ,bo ulnount apportioned bavin United States, about twenty men have sault maybe made, lou will also dis-1 • . . . died on board Ihe former, anil she bus might truly infer from the fact that the officially directed tbe ro-jiublicution of the ! been realized now a larg number on tbu sick list— most­ N a v a l . U. S. brig Boxei', Coiilinnndei- peso forces on the lateral points of Keibu If the work of grading is accomplished flic department wero called out forty-four follow mg article irom tbe General Regu- uud Cbumpton, which also will be molest- ly down with tho scurvy or diarriicea ami Bisphaiil, was at Loundo, Africa, October the presimt season, und it ton be done, times during the month of January. diseiitury. The crew generally are fee­ 26, cruising on the coast. Letters havo- lutions of the Arm y respecting letters and 'ed by the enemy, and you will enforce tbe the whole line of road will go into opera­ The weuther dining the present week bcc„ icceivcd from Bio Janeiro, to whicl* reports from officers und Soldiers, coiu KreatcBt vigilance with that system of de- tion one year from next fall; and we ble, having been for Ihe last ninety days on salt provisions.— they will undoubted­ has been vuringuted, ruin, hail, snow , (dace they eame from Africa by the brig cernjng military movements: ' fence best suited to repel any agression. should not bo ut ull surprised if the first ly, will speedily recruit under the regen-' gu]e8 und sunshine, altogether a V intage, (r Wood s Sarsaiarii.la and W ild Ciierf.v For Sale. ■dress of linn. Cni.cn Ci stovu, in the Massachu­ Wih CONGRESS, 2d SESSION, LI M E ROCK GAZETTE. Bitters—containing n llfljp sanative qualities of “OAK HALL:” ’ those most valuable articles of the Materia Medi- A L o t o f L an d of nhout seven setts Legislature, on Inking leave of ilinl body, Io acres, with a good HOUSE. BARN, W e d n e s d a y , 1'r.nRi ARv !?. Till RSDAV, I'LIIRI AltV II, 1M7. ca, combined with other valuable Remedial Ag­ Corner Maine nnd Oal» Street. assume the command of the Blass. Volunteers. ents*, furnish the safest and most effective medi­ and '.u ir th ereon ; p li-.o a n tly <-H ituir--1 | I n t h e Se n a t e . The House resolu­ cine for Jaundice, occasioned by an obstruction of ______nhout 3-4:hso( n mile from Thomas “ Mr. Cushing said flint the gallnnt tions were taken up, giving thanks und a I wns neither made to be a thill horsf. nor n Ion Village—being Ike same premises lately oc­ THE Subscriber being thankful FORE HORSE; ill sllOI’t, I WUS Hot llHldC tO gO ill the biliary passages Dyspepsia, a distressing arid for past patronage, would inform bis cus­ hand of -non, whom he was nhout to nc- gold medal to Gen. Tnylor, for his ser­ almost indescribable complaint—'Scrofula, prevail­ cupied bv the Inle Doer SvrWN For term: of a thaw, bm to ainbl-e along as I liked; nnd so sale, apply lo Bins. BI rev F Nxrm .v or lo • tomers Ihm he In enlarged the Store aird annex, •eoinpnny to the sent of war, felt, as he did, vices in the war, with the proviso that not kick, or.splash or run over any one, ing to the gn test extent when the seasons are va­ riable—l’ imples on the Face, which cause so GEORO-E ABBOTT, tier A ll'v I ed in Ins former stock a that, turn it ns you would, and in whatev­ ‘nothing herein shall imply the approba­ who, in the name of common-sense, has a right much anxiety on acconnt of tneir unsightly ap Thomaston. Jan. 30th, 1847. dm P R O V I SI O N M A R K E T ; er technicalities you might rntangii: the tion of Congress of the terms of the cn- to interrupt me? Let the good folks laugh if they will, and much good may it do them.— [S/frnr. pearancc—Rheumatism, Sick-hcadache, Piles. ■question, still they were the volunteers of pitiilatiou of Monterey.” There was an Aec., Arc., ever offered to the public. JVo1 icc and intends lo keepn variety of Meats. the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. extended debate upon it, in tho course * #* Be particular and ask for Dr Wood’s Sar­ ■JS hereby given, that the subscriber has been PROVISIONS pa' keil for Family or Ships use, at Under her commission, Iro continued, of which Mr. W ebster recommended the “ What is the Use ? ” saparilla and Wild Cherry Hitters, and receive no dnlv appointed Executrix id' the goods nnd i s short notice. other. C. A. MACOMBER. Agent. E. Thomaston. late of STEPHEN W SNEDEN. Ini- - t Timin we shall march onward to the mountain resolution of the Inst session, ns being We find in all communities a large number of II prerent stock is selling out. vety low for a ■plains of the Aztec. W o have sworn al­ aston, in the County of Lincoln, insolvent, do hereby give notice dial six in our laud of the pilgrim fathers of Ply­ was then unanimously adopted, and the lore fo,-.l,ensse,ol,lv of ti e vnlonr those cor 1 consulted three physicians, all of whom '" ‘H'dis Iron, the 5th day ol January, mst. have (’. A, Miicoiiiiit’i’, ul I be Old Post mouth and Massachusetts. We leave be­ Senate adjourned. late foi the assembly o( the vulgar, those cor best (() rcsto|.p 1 _1VC lne sau| tieeu allowed said creditors to bring in amt prm e O l'U H ’ E B O O K S T O R E , E A S T llied us those most dear to us in blood and I n t h e H ou se, tho ‘ten regiment hill,’ dmg abscesses of a diseased society; b-.tt k t any I (|Wy could do no mors for me; 1 m«st die; It wns their claims; and that wc shall attend thai . . vice -pillTHOMASTON, m At" " " navi ng ’ become proprietor • of ' the ■affection; hut the vision of their pleasant o -sonnii. noieiiiieo m is attempt to railv the good and thcvirluous to impossible for me to live but a short lone. One al J',c Owellmg House ot Lfev It L i. ai vi i. v . tight to ,,sell Dr. Running.s Tody Brace, bar great ’ I ■ , ■ ' • 11 . nl'lhem said oiv hull's uere inn,I...... Willow ol S:lld A IlllrCWS.Ill 1 111‘Ilia. lo ll. Oil I lie 111-1 . . , ,, ,: faces will pass before our memories in the I itu rv C iililin ilte w it I immediate actum, to suppress vice m all ol its ot tnem sain my mugs were gone, ^ t this cntic.d Blarch Mav ami lulv at one ol t n 1 , n ofibring it to the pnblk, as the bat in- • , -r , ... ! . , „ . ' , . ,1 . nmment.lwlicn eminent pin sicinns had exhausted ‘ uesuajs ot aiatcti, atav, aim ,im \ at o,n j iiih ii mnetil of the kind ever yet got up. For silent night watches of the camp, like the in d in e n ts, anti n ite r a lorms, and die result is "what is the use? dieir skill. Inends despaired of my life, my own clock in the afternoon ol said d a y. , , a .'a lm e s ot the Chest; I’alptation of the Heart cheerful gleam of stars in the sky above brief discussion in C o in in itto o o f the Tell the parent that his children are to him a |H,pC of recovery nt an end, I resorted to t' il' ” i ( ( om," ‘ A Death like Sinking Sensation ; Dull dragging us; and we shall know that their prayers W hole, these mncndincnts were adopted, JAMES SWEETLAND.Jr. | pions in the side . Great debility about the Hips great blessing, hut if he permits them to be shut D lt.W I STAR'S BALSAM OF W ILD CHERRY Thomaston Jaa 22 IS 17 are never ceasing to ascend in our behalf atnl the hill was sent to the Senate. Mr. and Lower Extremities ; Bams and weakness up in such miserable school-rooms, as all know, When 1 had taken one nnd a half hotties those in the back; Distortions of the Spine, and Fe­ like sweet incense to heaven, oursafeguard Aslinmn, of Muss, prposed the elattse disease nnd death w ill living lamentation to his . severe spells of coughing were removed. 1 contin LOOK AT TH8M male D'ueatcs of ail kmdsat has teen found in ­ ill the hour of peril, mol nur ennsohitioll giving power to the President to appoint household 1 sorrow to Ins childless old age— ! "ed taking tlm Balsam until Spring, 1811 when valuable. in the hour of suffering. And whatever ollieers during the vcccas, on vonetitu- , , , , censcil to bleed ni the limns, my health and A L L persons having demands against the trwn Ember and Gentlemen, why wilt you suiter A mt what the reply, why simply what is the strength improved so that 1 left the house, bin wns of Thomaston, w ill please to present them fur ad­ may be the judgment of the House upon when relief can be had ? C. A Macomber, anx­ tiotial grounds. use? wc can't do any •■"""■' belter. ” 1 not able to work For n year. Now my henltli is justment, between this date and the first day of the question immediately before them— if Mr. Dromgoolc, from the Committee of io u s to extend a- timcfi as j-o sible ihe benefits to Now this is all nonsense. One grain of the good. 1 nm able to do a ilav's work every day on March next, to either of the Selectmen without be derived fr-mi the tv-e of the article, w ill sell, they should arrive at the conviction that fail. Ways nnd Meuns, reported a hill to spirit of a Howard or of the Christian decision of my farm. JAMES COBIERV. to tb'T. e who arc (/t/io7/Zy poor, at oz/r half the ?i$- they cannot conscientiously pass it— if the amend the Sub-Treasury Law, and this Witness, T IIO ’S BENNER. A lso: the warrant for onr Annual Meeting wili ual p, ,ce. St Paul would sooth the sull’ering, and cause all be put up on the Twenty-sixth n»M . and all thuue State Legislature should thus as it were For particulars sec Dr. Wistars treatise on An inte ding. Treatise on Chronic Diseases, hill wns rend twice and refered to the violations of divine and human laws, to respect Consumption to he had of his Agents who wish for articles inserted, w ill govern them­ refuse to acknowledge us in a formal tnati- Committee of the whole. Tho following will be lo: 1 to those ulw wish it by calling nt the powers that he, and tench the multitude that Aoi.sts: East Thotnaslon, C. A. BEicoinher; selves accordingly. M ap- MIh i itci ns the troops of the commonwealth,— are its provisions: West Tliomnston, T. Fogg. CHARLES UA1UUXGTON / SJatmui one mightier than man controls the destinies of ROWLAND JACOBS, Jr J «/ still we cannot tear fiotn our breasts the IsF srcliiUt. Hereafter whenever any hope and the belief, that every heart in nations. That you reader, and every one should I ’ R E E M A N HARD E N . J t } T h ^ irh ,;,. transfers of money in the Treasury arc act, and that rightly is of much use, anil no inac­ Thomaston, February 2d. 1317. n .1 STOVES: Massachusetts willhent with emotions of made from one depository to another, un­ G azette Marine List. pride and pleasure, when it shall be said, tivity on your part ran or willexcu.se you. d e r provisions o f act o f .August (i, 181(1, I’OKT o r EA ST T1IO.MAKTON. s r m r .v « ? o f f . i t c o .v t st the close of some well fought hard-won There are many ways in which all can do some* I nnd such transfers cannot ho inado other- nthing in Ihe great work of moral reform, of edu­ A 1FR IV E D . C U P I I), field of battle, that the glorious banner of : wise than by the transportation of specie, cation, of promulgating divine precepts; let us, Feb. Gib Sch Richard Tavlur, Cutler. N. York fion OF FO1*F, the Conimnnwenlth hail in our hands the Secretary of the Treasury may take 7th New England, Trtlcworlhy, Portland therefore, all see to it, that we immediately do our AS made MACOMBER his Sou Am nt home itself bravely amid the smoke of the I from the Treasury all moneys necessary Frenmnn, Burton. do duty and not excuse ourselves byjtiie base subter­ 8th Eliza Jane, Perry. Portsmouth for the sale of VALENTINES in Thom­ combat, and that we had done our duty lo meet the expense; hut this is to he dime H aston, Camden, Warren and St. George. So in an In I ly there in the name m id cause o f fuge of “ what is the use? wc can do nothing.” Rambler, Gtiptill. do i at the smallest possible expense, and with .tltuit.ty.of the clock tin P . ix ti. BI...... among' which...... are- .i the...... celebrated.1.1.* the German colony in that State, may he Bits. H. Warrell, C CHAPTER of BIASON'S. in Tliomnston. w ill he I organize and lo make their bve laws for the exe- ST EW ART AIR-TIGHT COOKING See. 4. .Ml disbursing agents of the publicly Installed on Wctlifcstlav, the 21th inst. thrilled from the fact, that it is estimated Bits. D. Cowing. - A C ' cutton of the objects of their association. STOVE: not P Low’s, which some try government in and out. of the United Bit's. E. K. Thomas, G A PUBLIC ADDRESS may be expected on the I that upwards of $159.01)3 have been ex­ JOHN BULFINCII, t to palm otl' for Stewart's. 1 lie only plhco States, arc required to conform to regu­ Bliss A. Haskell, A G occasion by Itev. Win, A. Drew of Augusta. I SAM U EL BIORSE, J Corporators pended by the colonist this season, for Companions and Brethren w ill meet at Stimp. I lations, touching disbursements, ncoount- Bliss BI. J. Haskell, P P S JOSEPH CLARK. j that this Stove can be purchttscd is nt tlio son's H ai.i., West Thomaston, at 12 o'clock. M i transportation, corn, cattle, &.e. It is es­ u h ility , S.C., a c co rd in g to provisions p re ­ Bits. 11. D. Uniter, - Chaplain. Waldolioro' Jan. 23, — 18 17 1 above store. lie has also: timated that these colonists have introdu­ Services at the 2d Baptist Meeting llouw . at 1 1-2 scribed by the Secretary of the Treasury. o'clock, P. BI. ced into the State not less than $1,999,- S t.vs c r T emi’eraxce. The Order of the Sons THE ROTARY AIR TIGHT. See. it. Gold and silver intended for Entertainment u til be provided at Bro Boyle's S T O V E S . of Temperance was instated about four years Brick Hotel. Boston do do 1)00 in specie within the last three years. the payment of duties, may he deposited | Upwards of 1200 emigrants, nearly all igo. The whole number of members now in the Tne Fraternity, gencrallv, arc invited to be P L o w 's do do in advance with any Sub-Treasurer at the j1 present. from Bremen, hud arrived at Galveston ■ Fatted Stales is more than 00,000. GEO.'W. FRENCH, A t Wood 'a E m p ire do do poit where the duties arc payable, whose, JOEL M ILL E R , ) Committee P ie rc e ’s do do do during the week ending on the 29th alt JOHN O’ BRIEN, J of ( Center of .Main Stn et::: IP. Thomaston, > ' receipt for such specie may he accepted tE xT Iie Governor and Council will hold an ad- Hathaway’s Imp. do do J. D. BARNARD, ) Arrangements. by the C o lle c to r Ol such port in paym ent joarned session at Augusta on the 21th inst. AS on hand, and w ill continue to keep. « P.eliirn Floe do do The Washington correspondent of the of accruing duties. | ------good assortment of H t V ic to ry , with two Ovens •Journal of Commerce says:— ‘The city Sec. (i. Twenty additional clerks may 1 CZJB m i. Roaos.—Portland has taken more limn D A V I D G. do one do is thronged with persons, many of them be appointed— the sa la rie s o f fourteen o f I ^ ' ^ ’000 l ‘ic s,0<-'k m the W aterville and ■WHOLESALE DEALER; Cooking, Shop and Parlor Stoves, j Grates ; I' irc-Prames : Pirc-sells ; BOSTON GOOK STOVE, a new mid highly respectable, seeking commissions whom shall not exceed $899 euch— thre e j 1-c" 'i!i’cl1 Road- w p >«arn >roin «>>« Bangor It) 1-2 Market Square, Portlantl. in the Ten Regiments. Many young Oven, Jlsli and Jtu ile r D o o rs; Sheet splendid pattern, with two ovens; m ay receive $ 1 ,9 9 9 , am i thre e $1,299. 'M ercury, that a meeting of the friends of this road Is A gent for TO LBIAN’S IN D E LIB LE INK men have obtained satisfactory assuran­ See. 7. D u rin g the contin uance o f the !‘s t0 be held nt that city the present week, —(used without a preparation.) It is warranted iron and Tin Wore; Zinc; Copper; also one oven. ces from the President that they shall he not to injure or corrode the finest cambric, ami for H ir e ; L e a d ; Store p ipe, Sfc. Monson, Parlor Cook Stove, e xistin g w ar w ith M e x ic o , and w ith the ■ But lls have a Rail Road from Thomaston to coiimiissionud as company ollieers, if nom­ color and durability, is rn.t.v t.qvai. to the best in Jill of whie'k will be sold very low.— i Vermont, do do do vie w to the p ro c u rin g o f fo re ig n gold o r intersect with the Iload on the Kennebec. This use. inated by men whom they raise. Many Those wishing to purchase will find it to | Portsmouth do do do s ilv e r coin nt Ihe low est rates fo r disburse- would greatly increase the demand for J.ime, and A lso: Combs, Brushes, Pencils, C ulkry, But­ companies in the neighboring States, and their adeantagc to ra il before purchasing , Grocmni:ii Sx Northup, (new pattern.) nient, in the pro se cu tio n o f said w a r, it be of imntoase advantage to this place— It would tons, Wallets, Suspenders, Threads, elsewhere. Treadwell St Perry particularly in Pennsylvania, have already shall he la w lu l fo r the S e cre ta ry o f the ' also afford n good market for produce from Ken- MILLINERY A: STATIONERY ARTICLES, been raised, on these terms, and the olli­ .V. H. Old Stores taken in exchange for I Vose Si Co. T re a s u ry to a u th o riz e notes, o r drafts to nebec, Somerset Are. It can he done- shall wc Jewelrj nnd Perfumery, Clocks, Looking" eers elected by them are generally men new ones. AIR TIGHTS—Ransom Si Rnthburn; he exchanged fo r such coin. T h e am end- have it? Glasses, Picture Frames. Feb. It), 1817. tfn'J of intelligence, education mid character.’ Thomaston, Jan. H7, I menls of (he Senate to the ten regiment 3»» J New Pnllerns Air Tights, Sheet und To the Honorable J o e l M il l e r , E sq. Cast Iron; Cast Iron tops nnd bot­ bill, were rejected. Corrr.E.— We copy from the N. Y . Herald, the NATHANIEL T. TALBOT, T h e M a c k e r e l F is h e r y . V e ry ^ fe w following statement respecting the consumption of Judge of Probate within and for the toms. Also, Franklin for Wood. persons aro aware of the magnitude of Attorney nnd Counsellor at Law, I.X'TERr.STIXG TO SlIOF.M AKERS, „ i codec in this country: County of Lincoln— New nud Splendid Franklin, for wood or this fishery in Massachusetts. By the invention by Johnathan Russel, last ntn- In 1821, ihe consumption in the United States, ESPEC TFU LLY represent Ciia Loitixo, of GOOSE R IVER, CAMDEN, M r coal. Pyramid, for Stores. Parlor return of the inspectors, it appears that Thomaston, Guardian to W vmj k e r in C ile ry stre e t, N e wL Y o rk ,, is o f con- „ , Per ,leai1 lfao„ Per annum, , was one ■**-• l'uu,“'.‘u,“ jtound four ounces, sonR and Heir at Law lo Eresebiu?^^ Coal Stoves. Box Stoves of all kinds. the number of harrels inspected by them Cylinder A large lot of Fire in the year 1819, was upwards of 177,- sid cra b lu im portance to shoem akers. H e ia n d ta 18..0, the average consumption per head Thomaston, in said County, deceased, that the | bus succeeded in m a kin g a s tre tc h e r, , had increased to 3 pounds. After Dee. 31, 1830, said Wyimm E Fales has a right to and is posses- Q VliSTFO A? ! Fram es. 000! This is more than a barrel for I w h ich w ill stretch any o r a ll parts o f a the duty on rofl'ee was two cents per pound; in eil of a certain lot or parcel of land, situated in OW is it that BIACOBIBLR sells Books ALSO every family in the State. Gloucester has H hoot o r shoe, by s im p ly tu rn in g a screw . 1831 one cent; and since that time it has been Thomaston and hounded as follows, to wit : Stationery and Fancy articles- so vr.itv t.ow' O rn i, rlsh, and Boiler Doors; Iron and the largest inspection, nearly 43,000 East, by County Road; North, by land of Witt, Ih e scre w , by u c tin g upon a le ve r in a free. From 1830 to 1S32, the importation nearly Answer. Hs purchases only such ineichainliM' ( 'op,,, ,- Bumps ; Brass F ire Setts ; Lead harrels. — Boston has 18,000, Newbury­ anti Mary G. Cole; West, by M ill River, (so .s is wanted, therefore has no heavy dead stock to t r 1 v/ > i i . ..a • boo t-tree, w ill stree t!) the instep, heel, o r doubled, und the consumption per head in this called,) and .South, by land of Susannah Dodge. pay interest on, ami ts satisfied wuh unoll profits ^ l 11 :T,SI,ccl ," l‘ A,nC ’ / J 7 ' port and W ellfleet a little larger number. leg, o f a hoot, ju s t as m ay he desired.— country for the four years cn ling 1812, averaged And that it i«t for the interest of said minor and Macombet-llianktnl for Ute fin urn uh u'liiclt ro e Dogs ; Sliorels \ lo n g s ; Coal H olt its ; 'Phis vast amount is iiidependaiit of the It is a grout and decided im p ro viu cn t six pounds per head. There lias been since 1830, all concerned, that Ihe same be sold and the the Public have been pleased to regard his Estab­ Furnuees; BriUunia, Jupvan and Tin very large amount of mackerel sold with­ proceeds put out nt interest. He therefore lishment w ill still adhere tu the popular L o w - o v e r a ll the in ve n tio n s o l the kin d w hich a very great decrease in the cost to the consumer, Dare of all kinds; S'/nrt Brass. out barreling. prays that lie may be licenced and empowered to l*rivc—Siiinll l*rofits»t'aali System, whu li f All kinds of Iron, Copper, Brass, have been used ill ih e trad e. which has been caused principally by die increas­ sell the saute at public ot private sale. enables him to give every eustotner the full value CHA’S LORING of his money Tin and Lead W ork done nt the shortest G fx . T a v i.o ii a T e e t o t a l l e r .— T h e ed product ion. From lb2(l to le-10, the production C o m . B in n i.c ’s S q u a d r o n . T im P o ly ­ Reaheb -when you want any thing in Macotn notice. io f colli-e in Brazil increased to 1100 per cent., be- Nortfnllc Herald says that ‘old Rough nesian states that in China, especially at LINCOLN, SS...4? a Probate Court held bers line give him a cull. Please call and examine before yoil pur­ sides the increase experienced nt all other cufice it and Ready’ is a staunch teetoluller, and the Northern cities, the Arnericun squad­ at Thomaston, within und fo r the County Itememlier -he can lie found al the “ Old Ik chase. alvah Hamilton. has not drunk u glass of the ‘ardent’ for growing countries. of Lincoln, on the eiujdh dan of Feb­ Olliee Book Store,” East Tluuiiasioo E Thomnsioa Jun 13. IB l‘7 2m 52 ron received marked attention nud hospi­ Jan. 27 —17. 1 twenty years past. The statements comes tality from the ( 'hitieso authorities. There ru a ry , 1817. from an old friend of Gen. Taylor, one who ages appears lo be a general impression in fa­ W ik Eeitort:.— In England, the nveragt On the foregoing Petition, Oanr.itEii, lhat the H. R. E A T () N. M. D. n. w . s A V A G E, has recently seen mid conversed with rate of agricultural wages for nn able matt, wuh sa*d pctitin.icr give notice lo nil persons interested vor of the Americans along the whole ship Itroker A Commission Merchant ; him . a family, is 11 shillings, or 91.06 per week. From aid Estate, to appear at a Court of Probate PHYSICIAN & SCIIGEON, const, probably from the fact that while, ...... be hidden...... at Thumuslon...... on the sixteenth day ot th e ir com m erce is vn lu u h le to the C h i- d‘‘s >s ,o *,e deducted cottage rent nt 35 cents per ; Mutch next,by cuusinga copy o f suid Petition with Oltice, over Mrs. i'cndcrsoii’s Store, * M O B ILE :.::A i.a T h e S l a v e T r a d e . Mr. Wise, Min­ BAR I Ii't'I.A Ii uttetitHii) w ill he paid to out- nese, they have su tle re d nothin*' from ■ levying 81,(13 per week to provide him self' said Order to lie published three weeks successive CAMDEN, (Goose River,) M t. ister to Rio Janeiro, states that the Uni­ . J ° ...... i .i .. z. v «« . . I, Ivly ni'Pvinnvprevious Into cnielsaid Pnni>» Court, in 11,the 1 Lime Rock Ga­ ■ limn sale nf Hay, Potatoes, Lime. Lumber, ice , them ill war. ” with the necessaries o f life. In France, a laborer Dec. lti. • lw4H. ted Slates schooner Enterprise, which 'in the same situuiiou receives 61,04 per week: in zette, published ttl Thotnaston. and t“ prorating outward cargoes for vessels was condemned at the Brooklyn Navy JOEL M ILLE R , Judge. Dee. 1C 1 ly48 { .Manci a*n ites or Glass in the U. S.—Re- ■ Prussia, lit'i cents; in Germany 81.02 per week; Attest: 11. F alks, Register. CM Isifr j tu a n K l ih .o n , Esy», o f Thonuulon. aged 27. IA A l l HllllillHS, ut short notice. surrender of the place, together with all tons, is equal to tin- constant employment of 5393 (Cut oil in early prime by Consumption, that I Nearly opposite Jiuireson Sx P erry’s, WSLLIAMTHOMAS the urms mid munitions of war. This tons coastwise, lake and l iver skipping. The man . | fell destroyer of our race, the tye that bound her Elected from recent Importation and w ill be N o rth E nd. was acceded to without resistance, mid to the domestic circle is suddenly broken; leaving! SOLD VERY CHEAP NOTAKY PUBLIC, ufacittred goods require nearly as much mot a painful void in the hearts ot her bereaved hus- E Thomaston, Jan. 0, 51 oil the same day the American standard transport them to market, making a totalcf about [band and ebildrcn. Her death is sincerely regiei- StuOlU tO Oi'dW LAST THOM ASTON, Muiue was hoisted over the city of ( 'armett. 10,099 Ions coastwise lake and river shipping i . I ted by her neighbors aud friends, to whom she had l*'ov Male. Defences ol all kinds were going on at —REPAIRING-^ ployed in business constantly. i endeared herself b> her uniformly kind and neigh-1 O N E H A L F o f a H ig h D eck 1 Merida with the utmost activity. Every burly deportment.]— Com. Executed with ncalQcss and despatch. ITnUiliuru A: Jordan, ALSO India Rubbers repaired neatly at .short SC H OON E R. of about th» church has been pierced with loop holes n .e,., . .. ZT t... . , I In Union, le b. lib, Mrs. Persia, wile rof Di U ook-B im u ck s i: Blend Book M.Nt,r.oTVDEKX, 0 / he slop («o\. I loop, ( apt. .Silva, (late Jen- ; Jonathan .Sibley, aged about 77. Mass papers are i - notice. ____ - tons, will be sold low, if nppli-1 tor musketry, as well also as the public ney,) arrived at Tarpuujin Cove 3d, for New lied- I requested to copy. l’urel.n«er» ol Hoots, Shoos A Hubbers . . ■ t: , . . . ( ) : Belfast, Me. •'niblings; the whole indicating ||,e w illII find it ffor theit advantage to e:.IH»-forel.uving I LU 11 . ■’> " ‘ J - " 1'* • , • B.irtout.ir all. ntion yo^i to lim iting Mnsie, lord, from N W. Coast. She left Oltau Sept. 18 in New Orleans, Jan. 26th. Capt Alfred Patten __i...... i . .. .it i. . . ,».j .i ti>L7X* 'l'heI hi* niirchaKPrpurchaser can haveiiave lllfithe DVIV-priv­ ability of a stout resistance in case of an master ol’ the bark Dudley of Bowdoinham, lb elsewhere as every article w ill be sold at the Xnvsyayeri, BenoJirols. .)> , end to the ri bindme uS She has been gone little over two years, and In mg ilege of tnrnisbing f ’uigo (). H P. (WJ liooks. * ’ attack by out forces fell from the laflrail ot los vessel and was drown t,i j*- I ’vry loumt pn<’« /o r ( ho)n<* ': 100 uhale and Isu [,t>| \ p , . j , „ | e.l L rboma'lon, Feb 3. Eust Thomaston Eel* It), H l? 3tf 1)4? “LIME ROCK CHIPS” 5J1SW JSET&ILixSSIE) ffiOTSIB A. MERRILL; F . BRO W N’S P.1 Ryf.V STEFE.VS, A C A R D :—The subscriber, ever desirous Io Conncellor and AItorney at Law, accommodate his numerous patrons, has changed [From the Liverpool Mercury ] CORNER OF CLINTON & BLACKSTONE STS. the Dining Hour of his House, from two to one THE STAltVIXt: IRISH. E A ST THO M ASTO N, Mo. o clock,- and ns it w ill add much to the conven- flOJtfOM. —refers to— lence ol those travelling East, he hows his on- " I t is proposed, at ibis period of Irish destitu­ dent ors to 1,lent their support, ns heretofore, will tion, to convene public meetings in London, nod A . I.. Kelley. Esq. ■ Frankfort. invoice public sympathy throughout England. '— W I T H E R ! E Elisha Chick, Esq lie duly appreciated. Board, one dollar per day. [Times, Dec. 23. ------DEALERS IN------Hon. Edward Kent, 1 . LEVI WHITNEY’ Hon. Elisha H. Allen, | BanEor' #’ Corner of M ilk and Battery march St’s .*** “ In Liverpool, to which the Irish emigrants are W. I. GOODS AND GROCERIES, Hon. Alfred Johnson, I 3m BOSTON. n9 flocking in shoals, not only is disease produced by Wm. G. Crosby, Esq. j Belf,,s'' CONSUMPTION, destitution, but many, to our knowledge die of ab­ SHIP STORES AND CHANDLERY, SARSArARIT.r.A CIVVIVGHAUI Produce, and also to the Freighting of vessels. OL-"' This House w ill be conducted on strictly eee ive the public by overrating its virtues; oil the valid the vigor nnd glow o f true health. Though stores before us spread: COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Oct. 27, 1810. ly r 41 TEMPERANCE PRINCIPLES, nnd here contrary, 1 shnll simply endeavor to give a brief Piles, Piles,, the tee-tntnttrr may be free from the nauseous stntP>V""‘< of ilc u. oluln.'SK nnd llnttci myself ilia But we w ill work with earnest zeal;— scent of intoxicating drinks. The proprietor, by Brown s Sarsaparilla w ill be found a ccrlairi Give us pur daily bread. llallimoi t . its surprising elliency w ill enable me to furnish remedy for that dreadful and most trutihlesomc dis­ Rankin, Whitlock & Royster, giving bis personal attention, hopes to merit a such proofs of its virtues ns w ill satisfy the most Famine hath laid her withering hand REFER TO—Messrs. E. D. Peters Ac Co share of the public patronage. ease. Cases have been cured tiller all other remedies Josiah Brattice Ac Co., Josluta Sears, Esq., Boston. Commission Mcrchnuls nnd Ship Brokers. ncredulous, that Consumption may and “ can pc have been tried without having the least effect. Upon ench little head; A LARGE STABLE is attached to the House cured,” if this medicine be resorted to ill time. Oh Christ! is this a Christian land ’ M. Shepard, T. P. Pingree, D. Pingree, Salem. RICHMOND, Va. i'oughs! Coughs, with attentive Ostlers. Opinion of a regular Physician. We ran recommend this article ns being one or Give us our daily bread. Severance Ac Dorr, Augusta S. AV. Robinson, OULD give notice to the Shippers ofLim e, August 12, 1840. Bangor. n l owners of vessels, and other friends n Exeter, Me., Sept. 30, 1845. the most efficacious medicines for Coughs, Pain in Thy w ill be done ; Father receive W Thomaston, that they still carry on a This certifies that 1 have recommended the use the Side, Weakness, Ate. now in use. It lias licen Our souls, when we are dead; o f Wistar's Balsam of W ild Cherry for diseases of used witli great effect in removing coughs of logit GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS, Boston Depot for Rubbers! In Heaven we shall not pine and grieve— BOYNTON&, MILLER. the Lungs, for two years past, and many bottles to standing. Or want our daily bread. and nrc prepared to transact all business entrusted my knowledge have been used by my patients, all MR. EDWARD MASON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN to their care ; thanking them for their liberal THOMAS C. WALES, with beneficial results. In two cases where it was Druggist in Portland, says Brown's Sarsaparilla Ac patronage, they hope, by strict attention, to merit It is a bail sign to hear a twin say he AVrst India Goods, Ship No. 19, Broad Street, corner o f Central St., Boston. thought confirmed consumption had taken place, Tomato Bitters is now doing wonders in that place a continuance of the same. the W ild Cherry effected a cure. Nearly all the Pliysicinns arc recommending it. is loo poor to take a paper— ten to one lie Chandlery, .Ship More* and All letters nnd papers dirceted to our care, w ill AS just received his large Fall Slock of In­ E. BOYDEN. Physician at Exeter Corner. T R HAYS, carries home a jug ol “ white eye that be forwarded to the vessel they belong, im­ ch Rubber Shoes, including all the salcnlile NO QUACKERY I NO DECEPTION I! of the firm o f T R. Hays Ac Co, Portland, says lie ------F I. O U R ,------mediately. H kinds imported oi manufactur’d in this country,nnd cost him half a dollin'. A ll published statements of cures performed by never sold a medicine tfiat gave such general sntis- •-^WNos. 22 & 24'3^ ^ — R e f ere nccs — comprising in nil more Ilian One Hiixnnn T hou­ this medicine, are in every respect true. iaction for all Billiouscomplaints; there is nothing A V e r v G ood R easo n . Prince Albert Edward Robinson, ] sand Pairs, making a larger slock of Rubbers Eurtne o f Counterfeits noil Imitations. The un­ n his opinion that equals them. was blaming a little boy at Eaton for not Lantern Rail Road Wharf, W illiam Singer, | than can be found at any store, if not larger ilian parallelled nnd astonishing efficacy of Dr. Wistars MR. A. G. PAGE, w ll the others put together in this city. A ll of having learnt inorc at his age. ‘It,s not Knott Crockett, > Thomaston. Balsam o f Wild Cherry in all the diseases for which Bath, Me. say lie never sold any medicine that NPJIEMIAH BOYNTON, } n 5 B O S T O N which w ill be sold for Cash oii Credit, at the low­ LEANDER MILLER. ( 5 I ' 1 ‘ J. G. Lovejoy, it is recommended, curing many eases niter the gives such general satisfaction, he has known manv my fault, sir,’ replied the young dunce, Larkin Snow, J n34tf est importer's or manufacturer’s prices. skill of the best physicians was unavailing, has to lie cured by it of bad humors, Ace. alter they hail ‘for we have a holiday every time a new Those wliq buy to Wholesale or Retail arc re­ efl’cctcd a large and increasing ilcinand for it. This been given up as inenralile by all their friend’s. spectfully requsted to Call and See, and then prince is born.’ fact has caused several unpriucipallcd counterfeit­ CAPT. JOSEPH' HOLLY, QUINCY HOUSE, WEBB & LOW, they w ill know where they can buy Rubbers the ers nnd imitators to palm off spurious mixtures, of of the whale ship Erie, which sails from Fair Ha A G e n u in e A r t ic l e .— ‘Would you Commission •llerchants, b est nnd the cheapest. sim ilar name and appearance, for the genuine ven, recommends Brown’s Sarsnpnrilla Ac Toinuto not have known this boy to be my son, Also on hand and daily receiving, all the varie­ Balsam. Bitters to all sea-fairing men. He says lie should ties o f good retailing; Boots and Shoes, by the from his resemblance to me?’ asked n FOR THE SALE OF Be careful and get the genuine Dr. Wistar's rather he without his medicine chest than not have case or dozen, for CASH Q N LY , at lower prices a supply of these bitter. Scurvy is completely cur­ gentleman. Mr. Curran nnswered, Yes, Balsam o f W ild Cherry. None genuine unless KEPT ON STRICTLY TF.MPEn.tXCr. PIlINCtrLKS, LUMBER, WOOD, BARK, BARRELS, BRICK Ilian at hny oilier store in fioston. signed by I. Butts. Address all orders to Seth W. ed by its use. Aug. 5th 1846 n 29 sir; the maker’s name is stamped upon .Vo. 1 BR ATTLE S QUA RE, ----AND — Fowle, Boston, Mass. [From the Boston Post.] the blade. Opposite Brattle Street Church, EASTERN PRODUCE. AG ENTS.—East Thomaston.C. A. Macomber! The editor says ‘it always affords him pleasure hr At.so dealers in rerommciiil a good article, partirularty one that is rccc One foul sentence docs more hurt than West Thomaston, T. Fogg; Warren, O. S. A ir 37 Gw B O S T O N . IF. I. GOODS, BUTTER, CHEESE ,[• FRUIT Wharfage and Storage, drews and S. B. Wetherhee; Woldobnro, W . II. ommeniled by most of oar Physicians, therefore A- many foul examples; for these do but cor­ > No. 1 Lewis’ Street, opposite Lewis’ K E Y WEST, F a. Barnard; Camden, J. Jones. Sold also by agents highty recommends Brow n’s Sarsaparilla Ac Tomato rupt the stream, the other corrupteth the Wlinrf. HE subscriber respectfully informs his friends generally. lynll Bitters,’ fou n ta in . A lbert AVerr, ) BOSTON. nnd the public generally, that he has per­ [From the Portland American.] IMPORTERS OF Cha's. L. Low, j T manently established himself in the Wharfage. “ From a fair trial of Brown's Sarsaparilla and L y r ic a l . The favorite street lyric ol Thorny sou’s Coinpoiiitd CHINA, GLASS, EARTHEN HARE JV*. B. Skip Stores pul up at short notice’ Slorage and Commission business at this place, Tomato Bitters, we ran recommend it tu the public as the Philadelphia h’hoys is said to be the and trusts by strict attention to business, mid Syrup of Tar, a must I’aliiahtc medicine." ------a n n------Aug, 19, 31tf. fo llo w in g : moderate charges, to meet with a share of patron­ AND WOOD NAPTHAH. [From tiie Boston Evening Gazette.] Paper Hangings. age. The editor says “ the extensive sale of Brown’s Sas- ‘Old Zaek's at Monterey, GILJIA.V’S KXl’KESS S pronounced by all who have used it, superior N o . 13, M e r c h a n t s ’ R o w , The facilities offered by him, for storing and to nil other remedies in obstinate Coughs, Con­ aparilla and Tomato Bitters is the last proof of its Bring out your Santa ann’e r! I saiah A tkins, OLD LINE. receiving goods, cannot be surpassed by any es­ I sumption, Bronchitis, Spitting Blood, Night Sweats,excellence; in our opinion these hitti rs arc one o f , the Dani.. B. Stedman, 77OSTON. best compounds ever offered for the cure o f the Dyspep­ For every time wo ruisc u gun, tablishment upon the Key,—as his warehouse Hoarseness, Loss of Voice, Difficult Breathing, Winter Arrangement. joins the wharf which is the centre one on the Pain in the Breast, Whooping Cough, Ate. sia, Jaundice, Costivensss, valuable discovery for the cure o f Deafness,