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. � - . . I financial in Bo and N w :, HE iMi HELL. UNDAND WROXEttli MILLS. 1.
Peaches by the �Biilidn. � . -
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T h shipments Of a single day - . � . I 11 . I
a8thew=86,0 Tuesday, amounted to 127, Captain Maxwell was rejeclad he b4. -'W - ,1 : 4-�-� I . I
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. I 120 baskets, or as mp.y be easily calon- came soured and turned his, attentio� I . . I- : ;1 - ---� : "I
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loted, 25,424,000 peaches. The ordi- t? accumulating wealth. A ... � 0113SON � �
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narybasketusedin the transportation time he lived in Charlestown in the 71, � 4 I
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lous manner, tilf� his min i" �
most penur, . . Be to anuoun6eto-theiPublio that h'e � � a- -C � d
of the fruit measures fifteen inches , Wn .-M 0. M I RISR . 1 13
4 to -day he is comp. et e � i , : � has to operate the I .
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across the top. If the whole numberof gave way, an I . . I I . 1
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imbecile -a wreck; and ,yet when be - ; I . - 1
127,120 baskets were placed in a row - The simph it, strongest an mo b satiefg6tory I 41N, h7la � I *00d
they would reach a distance of 1,906,800 dies the bank; records -a -rid. the sal et y I pfn� water, saw- Has just received& full lil�e of co,)Iihig. B .. arlor Stoves-.C6al and
. Windmill�el made. For pu . ;- . I t .10 followi�g a
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inches, which is equal to 30.09 miles,or vaults of Sta,te street will h ve to prop- Ing wood, ch )pping grain o drivLng any H�ght W AM'. I OOLLE FACTORY All new patterns. Don't fail to t5i,e th"N'l- Now , I re the l4dia,
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nisobinery, I � has no equal. , . �
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a. little more than the distance- from claim him one of the richestj if an that he will be pr�pared to give lines made by the firsb foudi ius iD 0 mad a: � I i
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this city to'Blackbird'station, situated richest, man in Boston. 1haveariffica � t 4 1 1 . .
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on the Deleware railroad, about six. that his investments are diff went fro � .. .. I I � C) cy -& r ---i G tr 0 V M I - I
mostof the so-called millionaires qsTlo I also manufacture Iroii.Llf nd Double -FULL CL THSt � I . � I i
miles. below Middletown. Speculating ' -- t I I . . i
have died within twentyy arB. "Cie ActionForce Pulaps, which �are unrantoed to TWEEDS, I I � L .
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. on this subject still further, it will be give oati4action. . UNION TWEEDS Fri 0 1 :
- found that if the average diameter of shrinkage in'most of the- reput(d: A Stock o -pumps and ho to h�t constantly � 0 1 . P--( 9 rJ2 - . i I . . . : . - (D I
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the wach now in market is taken to be wealth of deceaseff men is a itributAb o on hand. I . . I � CZ CZ ! '. i I
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to investmento -which they 3ould tNe nob gi tisfaction DINOS, I M : . . .. I � .
one'ind a half inches, the whole num- Give me I � �>7 : i
care of I but, left to the executors dir no iale. WINCE Ys$ . � I . , I .CD `4 0
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her of 25,424,000 peaches shipped on Ali orders addresoed to the und 01ri igned, Mit- I 0 0 - : I . I CD
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Tuesday, if placed in a line will reach a trustees, dwindles. fearfully. Capi %in and vari�ties in STOCKING YARNS.; � � . �
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distance of 38,136,000 inches, which is Maxwell's wealth might bel ug to. th,e � . I ; . I : P� a) 0) . . ! . i W W
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family of heriditar monarch . It i a -10 872-52 W. M. MORRIS; , i -,L
equal to 601.89 miles, or a little ovt. r y � I I — �- . , $4 0 W
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six times the distance from this city to 'Invested that lio financial anic 3a� � I . i i PL
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Delmar. The weight of a basket, of bliake it,, and YA't, looking at 6 Cap( &in I . . OUST010111 OARDING I - 4 � I ii .
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peachea is about thirty pounds, and � I Cn 'O P4 I
therefore Tuesdw )s shipment wei Cptain Maxwell of to -day, bo would I - -Spinning and F ilil�ng promptly attend. 0 +J W r I I . �11 , )"I 0.1.4
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accept the chao e at the pri, of all his 0 .P-( r--4 . )--ao C41
4,813,600 pounds: Lastly, if it is sup- 9 . THE AUk 13A e ' '
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dubiLts ? - I .. . � . I Parties from A, distatice will, as far.&B a) - 1A , . 0
posed that one half of the stones taken ! - I � � possible,�have their Rolls home with �. � . . : -
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from the peaches shipped on Tuesday A Cheap �Cella� for Storin:r ": . t
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were thrown away and the other half, -� Roots. I I I good woikingorder and employs none ipk ,rd � ... r- � i W �-1
amonatim, to 12,612,000 were fe&- to - . . � ; - . �, -i i (D
I . . Quick-, TRAIT� WATCH. but - effi-cient workinert all work is j (n
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- cattle at the rate of 250 ,stone& to each I D. Boynton, in the In . I . 0 ! i
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describes a conVenient ind c ap , f . I as, . I ! � .
cow,- it will, easily be seen that 50,848 in", � i I �: ! :
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cows had the colic on W6driesday mom- cellar for storing root crops, as follo s . : I e WroxeterMillo. � - i i 0 W
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. -.0wing to the low situatlon of a : M +J I .1
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I . barn and other reft,song, it is aot alw 8 � . . f- t . . I � i .
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. cellar under the barn.- In su h cases a i � I I L - � ;
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� stranger at the court -house, lately,'" as cellar or frost proof storing Mom buil t -trolled by practical ,I wa tc hmakers. .J I Z 0 . I I I �
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far as I can see, the mere fa�t of hang- mainly above. &-ound after t: 3�e foll4 . ; i . I "
Stockhol rs only are agent �. othing ; 0 �-x 0
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irig, the. wa,y it is done here, does not ing description, will be Rund b a . � I
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cheap and satisfactor . . - I I ,t;w r.46 :� 0 IQ - 9 P --d (D
require a great amount -of -courage. In. - Y. I but fine grade movemen�s will be' made, I K 0 ro I )..da )16S
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deed, I think a man has very little - high e I i - Q . � 4--t 0 +J L ..O- --- -, -
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courage, who could not gOL through with down three feet the size desh ed ; 12x2) and will b sold at pricos. cf or'dinary I n � I -
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the- very 9hort ceremony necessary feet makes a good large cell& ,and 10. c � � 11 J� L C, - . 0 I' i I .1
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16 feet will do for 600 or 800 busbal , grades of other ,make�.. le I . , , i . i I
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After the, trap falls the victim, as we � 14 7, . .
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have reason to believe, -becomes, uncon.. Got on barid.a ilot of small lo s or pc le I . , � g . *i -, - i
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from six to ten.inches in di eter, w it ments wil [ be _ ready in ,pt.ember. . . *11; Zi - ", E BURNER$.
soions at once, and doe6 not suffer even , L e. 21 ROYAL B A "I I , I
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as. much as� the strain upon the systems which to build the port On ab4 , Those thi�kinig of pur-cha i g,a fine I IL I,,* (D . I
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of the persons looking on. The only ground. Cut the poles for each s d 3 , . � � I ET , M A full line of Wood Hflativa F) .F4, stovo 1�ipes, Elbows, Draml, &
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agony is that borne in getting ready, three feet longer thiin the width or watch will do well ta�wait and see Ii. 1�6 � �, 9) Also the famous Stove Boards-Fo efle�,P. Send in �our orqers and get! yot
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length of the excavation. Place the- i . L SDa pipes cleaned and stoves in order, for cold weather is coming, don't forget it.1
and ceases when the real work com. : I . (Z Q) I I
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mences. When it was the custom to. I first two poles od flat stone or blook i -them. .' I i Z M : .
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fix the rope in suck a manner that the back afoot fromAbe edge of the h A . : I i I , .� 11 Z;� 4zt� in -
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dug, and upon opposite sides. Flat th� I � ! Z� ! I- �� . I r. � I
neck of the. criminal was broken, there I
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waa more of a contortion of th s with the axe and lay t w6dross po lei . I . i. � �t . i I
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of the body, but t' ou would in starting a log house. I4 11�1 I 1 -4 9),
he present system as Y : 1�1 !
even lessens that. I happened to get these, end pieces,one foot fror I the E nd M. Ra ,COU'N,rER,; � 4 -,Q ,..,. ,at
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. of out noclies for ',the next side poles t6 1! 1� . �4 �Z �� et- . I
admitted to the recent execution I I i ) � I PLOWS! I PLOWS
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impressed with the extreme slickness of poles in a fob ive ,a e Agent I tid. jic�nity. .
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the work. Everything wag done that ga . i .1 I ! 4
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. could lessen t4e suffering, and the con- very strong frame for the w( ight t . I � i� I I 6 i I . . I - - i 1�1 . 11
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tortions were. slight at first Sri& oul, is to come upon it. The end 1at is It ! . — �, ;L- �Z "- . : -- J I
y contain the door should be c a 1. ' , ;, Q . 1 . . I i .� I I I i
lasted a short time. I can't help but � rried lnl� S , . . I . 0 ,-.� -1 ... �
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0 1 ed up the safne as the.sides. . � � — : �, .% i- "I , I Z- Z -t . i ----r--�= T�i- -: - - � - , I
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,and down. Next put on a he ivy la announcink � to my custor �ers u A friends I bd I � t ; �
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of cruelty and suffering would wittiess 0 � I 9) -2.1L
I . of marsh hay or4etraw to hee 2 � 41 111. 11-4 In
an execution there and com the � the dir that with enlarged premisef and im. � �, 11� A -Car �oad of Genuin I Sou Bend
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from coming iii contact wit land r i � � i I
two they would get an idea of what a proved ,nia(hinery','I am i)ette' r ffian ever . �� I - � I
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-as " execution is. Whil I . � � 0 �Iu �
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of earth, and if they can be It -ad wi . . I W , . -' 'a `U 1 KY1
11 barbaro: e.- I ting the lumber. Over this pat v; f of d'tc turn out firE i- ch 81 1 work on (:*), C:,, .44
was in Pok-ohama I witnessed the pub- - . . I1 (D- I .. i �
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the shortesb notice, andwill bg pleased I Co . I I
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lic execution of a criminal. He was a Out too mach I trouble, a covering, Jol
A shutei Bhoiild- provide for. fill. I I —JUST RECEIVED ) T I ;
fine-looking Japanese, in the prime of sods. I � . to see all my old cuBtiomErs and &S 0 I . I ;� I C+ '. I i I
. ig the house, and a small - eutflat'n I I � � . : �� I .
youth and strength and was standing 11 .4 ! I
11 .1 � Many Lew ,)ties. A larq sto 1. of goods COD �
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- under a huaa post in the middle of a flue for'winter� The' end V or � _ . !6 .
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" -� 8 'b on hand to trade with aq!'usu�h . C46 1-3 0. C. WILLE;bN'S
possaotguard. The post had a cross. door is located hould be doul le O rd .. -
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piece. Nearly nuae he was standing., ed and f ;� � M tit t.., - 0 � �
less as a or cut straw. There should J Iso b 11 A. G., VANMMOND. � . Agricultural Implement -%Tar�-,,r6om, 8eaforth
erect, but as motion statute, . I � I . � I 0 �4 9� -0 . I ) .
and gazed straight before him. Pre. doable door, although I have sed s ft. t , , 1 I
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sently his jailers moved aside, and a a cellar with only a single d or, wi4h- .ROE18'8 GR 0 RY :1� �Q i�* Im � I q I �
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-un -looking e exe- out having the roots frozen. , � �, I . .. . I i (Z� �
ga t, repulsive native, th � 3 . I Which will be sold Fa old prices, not with standing the incr6a6e of 10 per 1cen
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It H. � , Z P- import duties, the subscriber beiog determined to keep those val-aable Plows i
ad A storing house oftbis khal,'if WID11 . OE"OR � COD t
cationer made his appearance, c,l ' . � > I - � .
from head to foot in a dress of dingy made, will last eight or tea $'ettrs, a6d 1 2 1 i %Z.4. �
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. I . il , . C� %O 0 stock, imported Ono Hundred and Fifty of them a few days b fore thg rise iiI tb
yellow. Two assistants accompanied give as good satisfaction as one cost � I 2 t . .Ct, tariff ; consequently, he is enabled to sell them at for er prices until the pl�pser:
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him., carrying half a dozen'bamboo rods.- 1 �200." ' I 1 i- bj, %Dj stock -is exhausted.* Call and see those Plows before buying a common 9
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The assistant& dropped the rods and I I 0 low guarainteed to g
, 'articularly requested P C4,6 at the co ferior article. Evety P ,ive satilfaction or no sale. I
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The Wheati_Straw orm. i I .Popular G� -4 -.4, ;��" - .
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stretched the criminal's bands over the ' -1 ��! Q� A full stock of Massey Reapers and. Massey Mowers, Toronto Reapers an
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017088-ple0e-Of the post., The executioner A, comparatively new enemy of tibE 9� bd I Toronto Mowers, toro'nto Cord Binders and Mai3sey's Lowl Down Binde�, an
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now dallied with the ba-haboos, and the wheat plant is the wheat str Q� -.Z� (��' P Sharp's Rake , all �f whi h will be sold cheap andloureasonable terms.- Re"paii
,�w wor , I have n w a fine sto(jk oJ the best M j� 1� -'3* I 1
- This pest has been especially, troub e. a I
oor creature still looked in -to the shad It of all kinds a ways on hand for the above machin6s. 1 Don't fail to see my otoc
p Stioan in the market, :of k brands, �, I � i
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- some to winter wheat in Illin i & ... 41 I - . I � M %�: **i � !
dowy distance as though he was dumb. Als and t an 0 V before buying a mafhine. , I
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I watched him. closel and thought I SouthernStates. An infeSted, field � vi ill . " %, C1.) 94, . I I i :
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detected a palor spread over his coun- sometimes ripen the earliest lleads, I ut FIFTEEN MUNDS FOR ONE OLLAR. . � Q . � I
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� tenance. The executioner now spat on I i (a , . '� ;;2 - �u - 0. C'WILLSON, MainTStreqlt, Seaforth.
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the pointed end of one of the bamboos, filled with light kernels; 4 � M' I . Q I " � I i I
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and with a twisting, pushing motion plant will be shortened RD stunted, 310 ;;� -2, 1�..J. .1
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thrust it easily into the flesh about half throughout. The farmer se 's In vain.i on I �1 - �4w 0 � I
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way between the -hip and the arm pit. for a cause, but detects no ee my. 0 I haver — -r M3 �— (:I- (::) I, I-) 7 �, -I 0 I 1 a
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. Th.e poor wretch turned and looked at Illinois State Entomologi t, Pr0f. Honey as c a be found )I the market, X ZZ" 9� C�- a I . .;
his tormentor, and his lips slightly Forbes, has come to the assist ace,of the at 15 cents per pound. �� t�, I I I I W
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ple -of minutes, though .it seemed pearance and habits of the wheat str[C 4-% X Z , . 'Altage "�' I
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longer, the bloody point of the instru. worm. He also makes suggestions oll - . � i I 11, 9� 11 I - X I
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ment- emerged from the sufferer's destroying the pest. , ; As usual, cheap and. gooi. Robb's . 0:) � I .
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to bring death too quickly, and the.exe7 - As the greater part of the larva) � ej - i VELVETEEKSI�'-OASHMERES, I , I
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burg Leader. � propoBed is �burning . the stutible. ThE . . i A P- Embroideries and Insertions:for 'rimm
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. .1 can supply, you with any artiel4l in ; � .
Of 1812. 1 refer to Captain Maxwell. In the great Dntch'war,'l in n ; . �hh trade on I ! . � I i
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Jdad luarryat come across him. no-WOUICL
have fou,nd'a legitimate Babject- for a
three volume novel which would have
made Maudie's fortune. 09.ptaia Max-
well is now fully 90 years of age and -is
the l6ving object of 'care by a sister.
His fortune is immense and this work in
the popular vernacular means much.
A native of Maine, he was wed to the,
life of a seaman, and in. time he reached
the elevation, of a master. I knew him
forty years aga when he was com para-
ti-vely an old man, but he w%s a splendid
specimen of physical perfection, and he
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years previous. There is no romance
without a love -story, and no love -story
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- The Pattens of Bath were the great
shipbuilders of Maine sixty years ago.
Captain Maxwell was in their em�ploy.
The females of the Patten family for
generations had been noted beau -ties
but they were as ec6entric as beauelful. I
Captain Maxwell, in. the pride of his
vigorous manhood, made love to one of
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these beau -ties and was rejected. By
the way, the marriage ties formed by
the Patten girls were not always Qf the
pleasautest kind. One married Jarvis
Slade, of the well-known firm. of Law.
rence Sto e & Slade, the great, dry.
f' POds cotnZission merchants who went
down in thefinancial crash of 1857-58.
Another ana an equal beauty 'married
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the day, and lying to at night, 6ut j sel'
as they were preparing'to renew t e
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action, advice came off that � an ' � t, ;
tice was conclud . ed, i thq hostile-
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lay alon aside an E nglish first- rate, 'K'aS
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to the mast head, and Stan uprig , t
upon the track, after which' e w! Uld
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astonishment and terror of the sp�'cl a.
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On coming down from this xploii I L11
his countrymen expressed the r joy ,� 3y
huzzaing, and thereby signifiing tlIeiv
triumph over the EinglishL � �
One of our' bold tars, Jiqne I for I t le
honor df his country, ran up to the; ; Opi,
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Dutc,hman, but not having the' skill . le ��
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faster than he went up. I .
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and he lighted on his feebunhurt. :�
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The balance of Millinery Stock to be cleared outiregardlei
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