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rCBLISUED BVEBT THURSDAY SVEAIKO,BY Having made largo addition! to oar former variety of JOHN PORTER & SON, PLAIN AND FANCY J O 33 T Y ZEJ , Office, No. 5 Custom-House Block, are now prepared to execute with niatikw and Dga- patch, bvbbt DBscBiPTiON of Job Work, inch aa Circulars, Bill-Heads, Cards, Blanks, TERMS, Catalogue,. Programmer, If paid atrictlyin advance—per annum, $1>J° If payment is delayed 6 mos, “ 1»75 Shop Bills, Babels, Auction and Hand i If not paid till the close of the year, 2,00 Bill,, tc., lie . ICT No paper will be discontinued until all akbbaba- Particular atttnUoa paid to es are paid, unless at the option of the puplisher. E T Single copies, three c e n ts —for sale, at the office VOL. 16. ROCKLAND, MAINE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1861. NO. 40. PRINTING IN COLORS! ET All letters and communications to he addressed B R O N Z IN G , h e . ' to the Publishers. The Faithful Sentinel. the soldiers up, waiting to find out why the gun to close-reefed topsails, more easily than all institution, which has been blessed in the ref ‘ The picture and frame, together, cast four hands can take a single reef in any of the top Liberty and Union, Now and Forever, teen dollars.’ was fired. ormation of so many inebrates during the four The French army lay encamped only about Lights were brought, and the body placed sails now in general use. It will bo seon by One and Inseparable.” ‘ Upon my soul, Philip, I don’t see how you this arrangement that a ship is more seaworthy years of its existence, has lately been removed afford it. a day’s march from Berlin. The sentinels were upon the ground. The dog skin was removed, becauso her sails are always within the control j ■ A h,’ replied Philip Twombly, with a smile doubled, and the most strict orders given, for and whithin was found a l’ursian drummer. tozspaeious quarters at No. 887 AYashington of her crow. ‘ there's a secret in that.’ the Prussian and Austrian spies were plenty He was a small fellow, though apparently some street. Here medical, social, moral and relig. and troublesome. At midnight Pierre Sancoin twenty years of age; but he was dead, Pierre’s It is well known to seamen that many vessels * A secret?’ have been thrown down bv snualls. becauso - 9-M. PETTINGILL Sc CO., are authorized Agents lor ious means are used to reclaim the inebriate and ‘ Yes.’ was stationed at one of the outposts. He was hall having touched his heart, or somewhere , . e i, z i 1, zi ’ receiving Advertisements and Subscriptions for thia paper, a stout, bold, shrewd man, and a good Boldier. very near___ it. His pockets were overhauled, their crews were unable to handle the canvass | o/Sce»—io stale s t., Boston, anil 119 Nassau s t., blew restore him to his manhood. ‘W hat is it ?’ in season ; and that others have been unable to . ‘ 1’U tell you Abner. Just sit down, and Tho colonel of his regiment was with the ser- and in one of them was found a cipher, hut no AMUSEMENTS. work off a lee shore for the saino reason. I n . 3 R NIL1Si („UCCMSOr lo v B. Palmer>) Newspape, you shall know how I afford these little attrac geant on this heat, liaving requested to be called one could make anything out. The colonel The amusement season has been spiritedly be unsettled weather, with rolling topsails, sail j Advertising Agent, No. 1, Scollay’a Building, Court street, tions to my home. at midnight, that he might visit the outposts. took it, and directed that the body should be Pierre, be said, after the men had been post placed out of sight for burial on the morrow. can be carried to the last minute, can he reduced \ Boston, is authorized to receive advertisements for this pa gan in Boston. At the Museum, for the past few Abner Leeds sat down, and Philip spoke as in a few seconds, and be reset with the usual | 1 *rate,rfliulr hy ns,______follows: ed, you must keep your eyes open. Don’t let But this was not the end. About four o’clock, nights, has been running a new five-act comedy dispatch ; whereas, with the old rig, it is not ‘ After we had been married a year, or a lit even a stray horse go out or come in without just before daylight, another gun was fired on entitled “ My Lord and my Lady.” It is a considered safe to shake out reefs every timo a (Deferred Article. tle more, we went to visit my wife’s uncle. He the pass. Do you understand ? the same post where Piorre had been, and this squall blows over. The reefs once in are kept Editorial Correspondence. pleasing and interesting piece, and has been liad a great many very valuable pictures in his Aye, mon colonel, I shall be prompt. time a man was shot who was trying to make so until the weather becomes settled : first, well received, though the “ dramatic and mus house, and both Alary and I took much pleasure The dogs are all around us, pursued the of his escape from the camp. He was shot through “ Hen of tue Universe,” ) because it is difficult to take them in ; aud second, in looking at them. When wo came home ficer, and you cannot be too careful. Don’t the head. When the holy was brought into Sept. 16, 1861. J ical” critics of the city press generally complain camp, it was found to be that of a Bavarian because it would exhaust the crew. AYe have Alary often expressed the wish that we could trust men nor brutes. Dear Readers :—AYe are at the center around of its length. Messrs. Reach, AYarren and trooper, who had been suspected of treachery, known a ship of 1,100 tons to have made the have some pictures. I wished as much as she Never fear, was Pierre’s answer, as lie AYilson, and Misses. Reignolds and Mcstayer brought hia firelock to his shoulder, and moved though no proof had been found against him. passage from New Orleans to this port in the which, according to the orthodox faith of the did ; hut I was not so free in the expression of have played their parts to the applauding ad The Tw o Villages my wish, because I felt that I could not afford back a pace. On his person was found the key to the cypher dead of AVinter, with only 11 men before the Bostonians, the rest of the world revolves, and such luxuries. One day, while we were in the After this the guard moved on to the next which had heon taken from the person of tho mast, simply because she had rolling topsails. obeying the injunction, “ AYhen you are in miration of the audience, and Sol. Smith, Jr., BY ROSE TERRY. AVo repeat these facts (we have often stated bookstore, wo saw a picture which we both post, and Pierre Sancoin was left alone.— Prussian drummer ; and now that tho colonel does the French valet to perfection. This piece them before) to show our shipowners the advan Rome, do as the Romans do,” wc adopt their fancied. It was an engraving—a scene from Pierre’s post was one of the most important in had them both, he could translate the mystic Over the ri ver, on the hill, tages of having their vessels properly rigged. theory in our date line. And Boston being, gives place to-night to a new French sensation Shakspeare—there it hangs, in that gilt framo. the camp, or rather around it, and he had been scroll. It proved to be adirection to tho Bava Lieth a village white and still j placed there for that reason. The ground over rian to lay his plans for keeping as near to If we were underwriters, we would take a according to this faith, the central metropolis piece of the scmi-supernatural order, entitled All around it the forest trees The price was ten dollars for the picture and frame. Alary was very eager, but I had to put which he had to walk wasa long knoll, hound Napoleon s person as posiible, after he should risk upon a ship with rolling topsails for much of which all other municipalities are but satel the “ Angel of Midnight.” The Howard Athe- Shiver and whisper in the breeze ; enter Berlin, and then writ for further orders. less per centage than we would upon one with Over it sailing shadows go her off. I had no ten dollars to spare. That ed at one end by a huge rock, and at tho other lites. Tnnv zl— z—z c— - T oum was reopened last week, and to-night Mr. Blopingaway into a narrow ravine, in which The mystery was expha""1 in c ix n iu u - the old -le ------r — . ------1 ~:tl. de.,hl- O f soaring h« wk and screaming crow ; evening, as I eat alone in this very room, look topsail yards.—Commercial Jiulktin. homily on Joseph Proctor makes his appearance there as ing up nt the very place where th at picture w asa cops-' of willows Beyond thiseopse Sad contrived to call the great dog away from And mountain grasses, low and sweet, 6mund was low and boggy, so that a man could the regiment and deliver him up to the enemy, CITIES. oiacueiu. -zi, ,nnrr(1Tp ni^bt no —J on Grow in the middle of every street. now haugo, I thought how pleasant it would to have the ornament there ; and I also thought not pass it. The rock was to the westward, and his skin was to be made the cover for a spy Hayti, as Seen by an Illinois Emigrant.— Cities are an invasion of tho rights of nature AYednesday night as Rechelieu.' Prof. Ander Over the river, under the hill. how inuoh it would please my wife. I think and Pierre’s walk was to its outer side. !to enter the camp under. And the spy would We received a call yesterday from Thomas by the arts of man. In cities, nature has her son, the great “ AYizard of the North,” opens The night was quite dark, huge masses of have got in, too, but for tin sportive order of Another village lieth still; this last consideration had the most weight with Mason, a colored man of Peoria, 111. who had face hidden under a mask of stone and iron, his “ Psycomantheum” at the Tremont Temple me then ; for Alary was a precious wife, and clouds floating overhead, and shutting out the the colonel, and the willfully laithful obedience just returned from a prospecting tour to the There I see in the cloudy night she is crushed and kept down by huge piles of Twinkling stars of household light, did so much for my comfort. As I sat, thus stars ; and a sort of fog seemed to he rising also ' of Pierre Sancoin. Island of Hayti. He went out with the deter to-night, with a great flourish of trumpets. Fires that gleam from the smithy's door, pondering, I took out a cigar, and was upon from the marsh. The wind moaned through On the next day, Pierre was promoted to the mination of ascertaining whether the represen brick and granite heaped upon her breast, and He is doubtless the prince of magicians. The Mists that curl on the river shore; the point of lighting it, when I remembered the copse in the ravine, and the air was damp rank of sergeant, and the Emperor said to him, tations as to the fertility and health of the her limbs are bound and shackled by firmly- Peak family are continuing to delight full audi and chilly. With a slow, steady tread, the as lie bestowed the boon—If you only make as And in the road no grasses grow that Mary had asked me not to smoke in the Island were correct, and also to mako such clamped iron hands. AYe confess fliat, though ences at the Melodeon. The Aquarial, Gardens For the wheels that hasten to and fro. parlor, because the odor of the tobacco clung soldier paced his ground, ever and anon stop- [ faithful an officer as you have proved yourself business arrangements, should he bo favorably so long to the curtains. I was in a thoughtful ping to listen, as the willows in the ravine faithful as a sentinel, I can ask m more, impressed with the country, that he might at cities are not to be disparaged or dispensed one of the pleasentest places of amusement in In that village on the hill mood, and my thoughts took a curious turn—a rattled their leaves, or some night bird started j ------once remove thither. He says that the half with, we always feel a sort of regret that our Boston, continue to present their usual attrac Never is sound of smithy or m ill; out with its quick flapping. ' A AIother's AVarning.—We ctnnot refrain new turn lor me. They ran in this way : has not been told of this Island, and lie intends Mother Earth should be so covered up and tions, with the addition of a porpoise as a com The houses are thatched with grass and flowers ; I could not possibly afford to buy the pic An hour had passed away and the sentinel from publishing the following simple yet touch- to return there with his family and such other crowded out of sight—a feeling as if she were Never a clock to tell the hours ; ture which my wife so much wanted, and which had 6een nothing to excite his suspicions. lie ing letter found in possession of a post office clerk persons of his own condition as he can prevail panion for tlie whale. Gilmore's promenade The marble doors are always shut ; would add so much to the cheerful aspect of had stopped for a moment close by the side of recently arrested and now conffnel in prison, upon to accompany him. The fertility of the injured and oppressed. Stone and iron are use concerts arc appreciated and patronized. A the rock, when he was startled by a quick, wild for an extensive embezzlement of money letters, You cannot enter in hall or hut ; our parlor. Ten dollors was more than I had soil is unsurpassed by that of any portion oi ful materials, hut we prefer to be where we can series of chamber concerts is soon to open, at scream from the wood, and in a few moments in the post office in which he was employed, in All the villages lie asleep, to spare for any such purpose. I looked at the the United States, many of its productions be walk upon the earth without the intervention which Madame A’arian will appear. The Never a grain to sow or reap, cigar which I held in my fingers, and thought more a large bird flew over his head. I one of our principal cities. It was written ing of spontaneous growth. The inhabitants Never in dreams to moan or sigh— what that cost. I remembered that I paid five Parblcau! lie muttered, after the night bird but a few weeks previous tc his detection.— only plant cotton once in ten years, and he has of a pavement, and as to riding on a pavement, Boston Theater is soon to open with Edwin Silent and idle and how they lie. cents for it, and that I was in the habit of had llown over ; could mortal man have stopped How prophetic are its wordi, aud how pure seen many plants reach an altitude of ten feet. it is like sailing on ice or sleigh-riding on bare Forest. smoking four or five of them in a day, and that fellow passing ? i the love of a mother 1 Had the timely admo- It also grows wild, and of character equal to the ground. Architecture has claims to apprecia WILDE'S nOTEL. In that village, under the hill, sometimes more. Aly cigars did not always He satisfied himself that he had done nothing nition here teudered been heeded in season, the best of our Southern States. This wild growth, This hotel, long a favorite with a large por When the night is starry and still, wrong in sufl'ering the bird to pass. He had unfortunate son might now have been admin- tion and admiration, and massive stores and cost so much as that, but I did not hesitate to although of a finer quality, docs not yield so tion of our eastern people, maintains its place Many a weary soul in prayer set down that item of expense nt fifteen cent a walked the length of his way two or three istering 11 the comfort and happiness of this abundantly, and it is far more profitable there warehouses are gratifying evidences of business Looks to the other village there, day. This led me to another thiug ; 1 drank times, and was just turning by the rock, when dearest of earthly friends, instead of consign fore to cultivate it. In tho opinion of Mr. enterprise and prosperity, but great rows of in the public favor. The house is centrally And, weeping and sighing, longs to go he was sure he saw a dark object crossing the ing her to the chamber of sorrow, and perhaps Mason, now is just the time for emigration, as Up to that home from this below— from three to four glasses of ale a day making brick, granite and freestone walls, that shut located, and its table is always abundantly another daily item of at least fifteen cents. So line toward the copse. to a premature gravo. the troubles in the South, should they continue, Longs to sleep in the forest wild, out the heavens, compel the sunlight to seek supplied. AYe meet more Rockland people here here was an expense of thirty cents a day for Hold ! lie cried, bringing the musket quick Although these solem words of a mother's must of necessity cut off the cotton supply in Whither have vanished wife the child, than at any other house. Those who like a ale and cigars. I reckoned it up, and found to his shoulder. Hold, or I fire! warning proved insufficient to arrest the down those States, and make the cultivation of it the street by perpendicular descent, and baffle And heareth, praying, this answer fall,— And with his piece at aim, lie advanced ward course of her wayward son, we trust place where they can find an excellent table and “ Patience ’ that village shall hold you all.” that it amounted to over two dollars a week, elsewhere very profitable. Among the fugitive the currents of free air at every turn, suggest and about one hundred and nine dollars a year! towards the spot where the ohjeet stopped ; but they may have the effect to deter others, who slaves in the Northern States and Canada, are home comforts, unencumbered by those extra as lie came to within a few yards of it, it start may be placed in circumstances of responsi other feelings as well as those of admiration.— “ TH AT AV HICII SATISFIETH.” So, in n little over four weeks, I smoked and many good cotton hands who are hardly making matters of form and ostentation which contribute drank a ten dollar picture ! ed to move on again toward the camp. bility nnd temptation, from entering upon a 'iving, hut who might in a few years possess Tho city is the type of art, restraint and con Diahle ! cried Pierre, move any farther and I ; similar course of dissipation and ruin less to the wants of the guest than to the in A LIFE LESSON. ‘ This led inc to another thought: What themselves of wealth were they in Hayti. ventionalism—the country of nature, freedom good did the cigars do me, and what good the fire ' AVhat, pardieu ! Le Prince ? llo, ho ; Upon the envelope of the letter, were the lie lias brought back with him several speci and independence. Cities are admirable for crease of his hotel bill, will do well to stop at • I declare,' said Abner Leeds, speaking to his ale? I rather fancied that 1 should he better why, Prince! following words : “ Not to bo openod nor read mens of the produce aud wool of the Island, AYildes’ Hotel when they come to Boston. Mr. The animal turned and made a motion as until you are in your room.” trade and business and pleasure—liaving many wife, as they were walking home one evening, off without them. Not only were they making which lie exliibited. Among them were Ma Meritt is an excellent landlord, as all his patrons a bondman of me, hut 1 had good reasons to though ho would leap upon the sentinel’s bosom, D—, Aug. 4, 1801. nilla bamboo, sugar cane, lignumvitie, and advantages not to he found elsewhere—but are ‘ Philip Twombly’s house lias a comfortable, can testify. cosy appears nee. ’ believe that they were gradually undermining hut the soldier motioned him off. My Dear Son: After I returned home yes cotton. not the places for hviny. In short the city is ‘ So it has,' was the reply of the wife. my health. I sat an hour in this mood, and Bravo, Prince, Pierre cried, reaching forth terday from B—, I felt sad and had a sleepless In view of all the advantages accruing to the admirable, if one has only his house in the ENLISTING hia hand and patting the head of the great colored man in Hayti, Mr. Mason insists that goes on briskly here, or at least there are re ‘ Ilow neat and well arranged Mary Twombly when I arose, my resolution for the future was night, and I decided this uorning tc write to country, to which he can retire when the busi keeps everything,’ pursued Abner. ‘ She is an taken. 1 threw my cigar away, and ou the shaggy beast, which had now sat upon its you, and earnestly request you to read it calm those remaining here, who can do so, should at cruiting offices in all parts of the city, and one haunches. Pierre recognized the intruder as a ness and bustle of the day is over. The city, excellent woman.’ evening of the next day I put thirty cents into ly, and think seriously upot it. You wonder once remove thither. While the journey is meets uniforms at every turn. No startling The wife was thoughful, and made no reply a box, having left my ale untouched. On the great dog of the breed of St. Bernard, which why I feel sad. It is because I think, George, neither so long nor as expensive as a voyage to too, to the fresh comer from the country or liad been owned in the regiment for over a year, news has yet come from the scat of war, except to this. day following I did the same, and so 1 kept ou that you arc going to fast, and am fearful that Africa, the advantages to he gained are fully village, seems to put an extinguisher upon one's * I did not mean, Julia, that she was better doing. For a few weeks I missed my old mas and which had been missing for about a week, unless you pause, and follow my advice, you equal, and the social relations, if anything, such as is found in tho cries of the newsboys, individuality—to reduce the importance of the than my own wife. Of course you didn’t so ters, and there were some seasons of struggle : lie disappeared one night from the pickets, and will he ruined. Now don't itart, nor condemn superior.—Detroit Advertiser. who are wont to exaggerate the announcements all searcii for iiim liad been unavailing. individual. From the country store or the two- understand me.’ hut I had an object in view, and I was firm.— your poor mother, for I love you, and it is my of the newspaper bulletins. ‘ No, Abner ; 1 do not think you would find At the end of a month I found ten dollars in I’arhleu, mon grande Prince, Pierre uttered, earnest desire and prayer ‘.hat you may he story village block to the massive piles of ware as though the dog could understand every word ; A Mysterious Case.—As theship Dreadnought But we are making this communication quite fault with me. At all events, I try not to give my box, and I went and bought the picture.— happy. In the first place, Mr. J. has opposed was proceeding down New York harbor for houses of the city, from village life to the great you occasion.’ Julia Leeds looked up with a When 1 saw my wife’s sparkling eyo, and re the men will be happy to see you ; where have your going there on the Sabbath day, and un too long, and as there is little of interest to you been so long ? Liverpool on Monday, the Captain's attention swarm and bustle of a metropolis, is such a smile, and presently she added ; ‘ Mary Twombly ceived her warm kiss of thanks, 1 liad reward less you relinquish your going there every day was arrested by the strange couduet of one oi communicate which may not reach you as well is a| jood housekeeper friend. Still, I think her house is no neater booked as Mrs. Ross. She was accompanied by sense of personal insignificance he was a stranger evil habit, and gained thereby the means of ad Now, mon aniie, you just keep your sitting in the week. Stay at home, retire early, in than mine.’ a beautiful little girl, hut four years of age, to at home. But lie mistakes. These big ant From Missouri. ‘ Of course it is not,’ said Abner. ding new attractions to our home, hut I also there until the guard comes, and then we’ll go order to give you strengtli for your duties at who seemed somewhat afraid of her, and acted efferson ity o improved in mental and physical health. That to the camp together. Mind that, will you ? t lie post office, and besides appearances will he hills are made by the same sort of insects that J C , M ., Sept. 18—11 P. M.— ‘ Only," continued Julia, ‘ she lias more to do manner quite inexplicable. Concluding with. Our house is exactly like theirs in its was something over three years ago. The old And witli these words, uttered with solemn for your benefit, and you will perform your the little ones are at home. Men in the city Two couriers just arrived from Lexington give emphasis, and due meaning, Pierre started on that she was insane, tlie Captain placed the the following intelligence, which is believed by construction ; it is finished in the same manner, box is still in use, and into it 1 drop my daily duties better. If you will retlect but for a are of the same piece with men in the country, tribute. Thus, you see, the pictures which his heat again, lie had got hall way to Jhe y0U w;jj fcc that I am right, fo ri woman and her baggage on board a tug boat to the commanding officer here to be reliable : and even the wall-paper is the same,’ return to tlie city, and proceeded on his way. adorn our walls, the ornaments upon our man roek, when the idea of looking around struck! |,avu experience and ctn understand propriety only that they are a little quicker and sharper General Price commenced an attack on the ‘ Yes,’ replied Abner. ‘ Our houses were She was closely watched by the pilot of the tug, built by the same man, and from the same plan. tels, and the little statues in our gnrden, are him, and lie did so. Le Prince was moving | better than you can in this ease, because you where the grind-stone of business is driven by entrenchments at Lexington, commanded by towards the camp again. j arc carried hastily away by the impulse of the and when off Staten Island the woman appar Colonel Mulligan, on Monday. The fight was * It is the addition of those pictures, and the things which I have chosen in lieu of ale ently. watching her opportunity, raised the steam power. So, my friend from the country, pretty ornaments which makcTwombly's rooms and cigars. In short, Abner, in the expendi 11a ! Priuce, that won’t d o ! Stop ! stop ! ulunicIlt. very severe all day. or I ’ll shoot! Diahle, the colonel was positive little girl in her arms aud deliberately threw don’t be afraid to pluck the bully City fearless General Price assaulted the troops and was look so cheerful,’ remarked Julia. 1 O, how ture of money for the purchase of what we her overboard. The pilot stopped the boat, and much pictures do add to the attractiveness of a may term luxuries, I have learned to strive af in his orders. I was to let nothing pass my Depend upon it I am right, and you will say ly by the beard—the blustering fellow is only repulsed with severe loss. The fight was re without hesitation, jumped overboard, saving newed on Tuesday morning, by Price, but ter THAT WHICH SATISFIETH.’ post without the countersign. A dog is some so. Again, I am sad bcetuse you arc spending home. Don’t you think so, Abner?’ the poor child from a watery grave. The wo a big Village, with all his airs. feebly. ‘ Why—yes, Julia—1 think they do.’ When Abner Leeds went to his home that thing. Y’ou can’t go, Priuce, so now lie down. too mueli money. You itust be more prudent, man was then placed where she could do no But our paragraph is getting too long, and AYhen the couriers left Gen. Lane was at ‘ And.’ pursued the wife, ‘ what fine pictures evening, he had new thoughts in his mind, lie Down ! Down, I say ! or you will get into debtand lose your place. With this the dog lay flat on his belly, and injury. W we cut it off for a word about tho country and Johnstown, Bates county, Monday morning, they have. How neat and pretty the frames made a daily use of ale and cigars. He had Think of it. Ou arriving in New York, the woman was never thought it any harm, and even now lie stretched out his fore paws. Piorre patted him with from 2000 to 3000 men, marching to the are, and how tastefully they are arranged. 1 questioned by the police, who got the following TUFTS COLLEGE. relief of Lexington. think I could arrange some very tastefully, too did not regard it in that light. But he was upon the head again, and having duly urged You must change, hecanc sober minded, and AVe made a brief visit to this rising institu upon him the necessity of remaining where he story from her : The rebel loss on Monday is reported to be if I had them.’ led to ask himself if from his limited means, lead a different life, andtlen you will be happy. Her name is Mary Monroe, and she is married. tion of learning a few days ago. Tufts College his spare money might not be spent for some was, he resumed his march onee more. 4000 and the Federal 800. It is probably ex Abner Leeds did not reply at once to this, O, uiy dear son, follow my advice, and make The child is not her husband’s nor her own, but thing which would be of more benefit to him During the next fifteen minutes the animal lia s a most pleasant location. It is situated on aggerated. hut finally lie said, a little dubiously ; your poor afflicted motier happy by a noble the man wished it destroyed because the girl • I don't know, after all, Julia, as Buck things self and family. He had strength of mind lay perfectly quiet, and ever and anon the sen and virtuous career. Yoi are not a child, and a beautiful eminence now known as “ College L a te r , tinel would speak to him by way of being so was entitled to some property, which would re J efferson City, Sept. 18.—Monday afternoon are of any real benefit.’ enough to keep a resolution when it was once should put away childish things, and he a man, vert to him in case of her death, lie had sent H ill,” within the limits of Medford, but close formed, and, before lie pressed his pillow on ciable. But at length the dog made another Gen. Price sent word to Col. Mulligan, at Lex ‘ 0 , yes, they are, Abner. Everything is a a man of fixed principle!, doing what is right, them away in order to get rid of the child, and that night, his resolution had been taken. On attempt to go into eamp. Pierre had nearly to the line of Somerville. College Hill is the ington, demanding a surrender. Col. Mulligan benefit which helps to make a home cheerful ; and shunning what is wrong, and by so doing she had thrown the girl overboard, because she the followiug morning he prepared him a box, reached the rock when lie heard the movement, highest ground within several miles, and a fine replied, “ Go to hell.” An attack was immedi and what is there in the way of ornament, more you will establish a spod name, which is knew that its destruction only was desired.— with a hole in the top, and when evening came and on turning he could just see his uneasy ately made by first oponiiig with artillery and cheerful than good pictures? They are com precious. I again request you to save all the Beyond this the would-be murderer has noth view is obtained from the collego buildings in lie dropped into it three dimes. It was the companion making oil’. making an advance under its cover on the town. panions. I should not be lonesome where there money you can, not so nucli on my account as ing to say. i every direction. The grounds are very spacious, were pretty pictures. Think, when you arc money saved from the old channel. He had Diable! the honest fellow muttered, I must on your dear brother's. Wc don’t know hut Price was repulsed with heavy loss. tired and weary, or when you are weak and smoked no cigars and he had drank no ale obey orders. The colonel’s word was plain. that lie may come home from the war sick or and when fully improved will make the place a General Lane with an estimated force of 5000 sick, how much comfort you can take in rest through the day. Another day passed with the Here ! Parbleu ! Come here ! Here, Prince ! wounded, and lie will hove to depend on you The Defences of St. Louis.—A recent letter : very attractive one. The college building is a Kansas troops is reported within forty miles of ing the eye upon a cheerful picture. Pictures same result. It came hard ; there was a con Mon Dicu ! you must die if you don’t ! and for every dollar you save for liim, he will from the west, printed in a New Y'ork paper,' large, substantial and elegant structure, and Lexington, rapidly advancing to reinforce Col. flict, and a struggle. Such tyrants were not to AVith a few quick hounds the soldier had got Mulligan. Other troops are being rapidly con make a room attractive ; and surely we cannot give you two. I write this for your own wel thus describes the present defences of St. Louis : there are two large and commodious hoardiug- have to many attractions at home.’ be conquered without effort. But Abner Leeds near enougli to the dog to fire, and as the latter fare and happiness. Blink of it. Tako my veyed from St. Joseph and other points to rein Abner Leeds liked pictures ; and lie knew was firm. His foot had been set in the new stopped lie stopped. advice and seek aid froir yourJHeavcnly Father, “ The whole city, on every side save the river' houses, that last erected being a very handsome force Mulligan. that his wife was aware of that fa c t; so he course, and he would not yield his manhood to Mon clier amie, you must stay with m e! by prayer, night and morning, and ere long is well fortified with heavy earthwork defences, j ediUce. John P. Marshall, A. .AL, the Profcs- The 18th, 22d, 24th and 26th Indiana Regi could not dispute her position. He could only the old appetite. And lie triumphed. When Here? Comeback! 1 must shoot ifyou don’t. you will have cause to tnank your surmounted by liugh columbiads, rifled guns f Mathcmafcicg and Natural &ience ments have gone via steamer to Lexington ; also Bay : the tempter was entirely put away—when the Parbleu ! what a thing to start the whole camp Affectionate Mother. and howitzers. 1 here are guns on redoubts,) ...... the forces sent down from St. Louis per the Des ‘ 1 admit all that, Julia ; but you know 1 desire for the old narcotic and stimulant liad for, to shoot a dog! — Holbrook's V. S. Mail. guns on boats, guns at the arsenal, guns at the acting President of the institution, since the Moines and AVhite Cloud. These reinforce cannot afford to buy pictures. 1 have often been wholly overcome, he went to his box, and But by coaxing and threatening, the sentinel various departments ; in fact, guns everywhere. . death of the lamented Dr. Ballou. Profs. ments number about 6000 effective troops, and thought, when I have been in Twombly's house, he found fifteen dollars there. Away he went got the dog back to his post, and there lie made A Succossful Voyage without Stud Approaching St. Louis in a steamer from below,' -fwced, Keen and Schneider, with Prof. Mar- will reach Lexington on the morning of the that 1 would like pictures, and mantle orna him lie down once more. And thus matters you see our glorious Union colors floating every , „ , m ,1__z 18th. to the store where pictures were sold, and pur ding-Sail or Royals. where. Tha white tents of soldiers dot the jshaU> make UP an able Faculty. The depart- ments like his ; hut it’s of no use to wish for chased a pair of handsomely framed engrav rested till the tramp of the coming guard was Every confidence is felt here that Col. Mulli hills around. Soldiers are on duty everywhere, i ment of natural science already includes a very gan will be able to hold Lexington until rein them. I find no money to spare for such ings. He carried them home, and hung them heard. In the Commercial Billetin of March 2d, we extras.’ up and called his wife to look at them. Ah, now Prince will be relieved, the soldier gave a brief account of the passage of the but soldiers ofF duty are in camp, not lounging large collection of minerals, which has been forcements arrive. ‘ I wish we could have a few, Abner; but I Where did they come from ? O how pretty ! said, stopping near the dog. You Bhall go and barque Pericles, Capt, Snow, from this port to in the streets. Au immense force is encamped 1 made b p rof Marshall, and a beautiful cabi- Osage bridge, eleven miles east fronj.here, on wouldn’t wish for them unwisely. Perhaps, at She hoped he had not inconvenienced himself see your old friends. Callao, because she had neither royals nor stud- near the arsenal, and out at the fair grounds,' L P „ . . nenn„ _ tho Pacific Railroad, is said to be the first point some time, you can afford to purchase some.’ in purchasing them. The tramp of the coming guard drew near, and tiie defences may lie considered impregna-, “et °f 8hells> comprising over 2,500 spccies.- threatened by McCulloch's forces, which are dingeails. Though only 889 tons register, and ble. Troops arrive silently, and depart silent-. The philosophical room is supplied with excel- At this juncture they arrived at their own And then Abner told his wife the whole and l’ierrn was preparing to hail them, when of a full, freighting model, she carried nearly, now believed to be advancing rapidly from the house, and entered the quiet little sittiDg-room, story—told her what he had done, and what he the dog took a new start, and in a new direc if not quite, 2,009 tons of cargo, composed of ly, daily, and the influence of a mighty mili- ]eut apparatus. The library shows well filled south. where Julia's sister was caring for the two meant to do. tion this time starting towards the copse. ice and lumber, and made the passage in 118 tary intellect is felt everywhere—everywhere shelves, and includes many valuable books, Here, here, Prince ! Pardieu, don’t you run where Fremont's mysterious hand and mind bright eyed children. The apartment was as Ah when the arms of his fond wife were days, 25 of which she was detained uff Cape although no special appropriation lias yet been Louisville, Sept. 19. neat and tidy as any in the town ; but the walls about his neck—when she kissed him, and off again. guides the destiny of the West. Down the Horn by tremendous westerly gales. Her draft made for this department, and the books that Early this morning the Marshal seized the were bare ; and as Julia cast her eyes over the blessed him, and told him how happy and grat But the animal took no other notice of tho of water was between 20 aud 21 feet, an d ex river are the formidable gunboats, which will vacant spaces, her thoughts might be easily ified she was—then he began to realize in a new call than to quicken his speed. soon he ready to opon their iron hail upon the have been obtained are the donations of friends office of the Courier, and arrested Ex-Gov. posed to tlie worst weather she only had one of Moorhead, R. T. Murrett, one of the proprie read. How pleasant some pretty pictures would and brighter light the reward of his self sacri Back! Back ! Hero ! her hatch-houses washed off deck. Tho pas enemy’s forces.” of the institution. Tufts College has already look there ; and how much nio» cheerful the fice. tors of the Courier,and M. AY. Baw, telegraph Grand Dieu ! This last exclamation was sage was considered highly satisfactory, and acquired an enviable rank among our institu ic reporter of the New Orleans Associated room would be. And Abner Leeds was true to his promise.— forced from Pierre’s lips, by seeing the dog leap showed that a vessel could sail very well with The Chivalry.—It is well known that Gen. tions of learning. Press, charged with treason. The prisoners Perhaps, as Abner and his wife sat there, As the months rolled on, new pictures were to his hind legs and run thus! In an instant out “ flying kites.” A few weeks since she ar Greene lost the battle of Guilford, in 1781, by after the children had gone to bed, their were carried to Jeffersonville, and will be trans added ; new books were brought home ; pleas the ti utli hurst upon him. Quick as thought rived at Baltimore from the Cliincha Islands in the cowardly retreat of a brigade of North TEMPERANCE MEETINGS. ferred to the custody of the Marshal of Indiana thought* took the same channel. Julia knew ing ornaments graced the mantles ; and new he clapped his gun to his shoulder and took 05 days, and has turned out a cargo of 1,550 Carolina militia, which returned “ six killed, Notwithstanding the war, the temperance that Philip Twombly did not receive any more District. joys thus flowed to the household. And for all aim. He could just distinguish the outlines tons of guano which she brought, drawing 21 three wounded, and five hundred and fifty-two people of Massachusetts are abating little of The transmission of telegaphic n^W South wages than her husband did. She knew that this what had he lost? Nothing. He had now, and he fired. There was a sharp cry, and 1-2 lcet of water. Both these passages have missing.” Gen. Stephens, who commanded a they both owned their houses and that they their good work. A very interesting meeting ward has been interdicted, and the lines are in been the gainer in every way, It was truly a then Pierre liad to turn, for the guard were ap demonstrated that studding-sail and royals may brigade of Virginia militia ill the same engage terrupted. both had about the same expenses to meet in blessed lesson of life which he had learned ; proaching. he dispensed with advantageously to all con ment, posted forty riflemen in tho rear, with of the Mass. Temperance Alliance was held at in the support of their families. Julia thought and ho tried to teach it to others ; so thot other Q«ie esl lu 1— AYho is there? he cried. cerned. The Pericles has Cunningham’s rig orders to shoot down all Who exhibited signs 1 the Meionaon last Thursday afternoon, its o f this ; hut she would not speak of i t ; for Bhe THE LOAF. homes might he as bright and cheerful aud as Relief guard, was the answer. applied to her topsails and topgallant sails ; of cowardice, but this did not prevent their i annuai meeting. The annual address of the knew her husband was not a spendthrift; and attractive as his own. And having obtaiued the countersign, he in and, as already stated, she has not any royals runuin"- away. The returns show that “ two , t> Once upon a time, during a famine, a rich if he had any little habits which he wished to formed the officer what had happened. nor studdingsails ; but her yards are squarer hundrea and ninety-four ” were missing, and J Alliance to the people of Massachusetts, by Rev. man invited twenty of the poorer children in indulge, she would not find fault. He was A dog? cried the officer. Prince, did you than they would have been had she been rigged the greater portion of these (wrote Gen. Lee) A. A. Miner, is a very able and interesting doc- town to his house, and said to them, “ In this Power of a Horse’s Scent.—There is one kind and generous, and true and faithful, and say ? in tho usual style. Still she appeared to us were to he found “ safe at their own firesides.” 1 ument. On Saturday evening we attended the basket there is a loaf of bread for each of you ; perception that a horse possesses, that but little take it, and come hack every day, at this hour, she prized him as a precious companion. He looked like Prince; but, diable, you very low without royals, as if she were jury Yet tliodccendents of these cowards declare that I bUc of Monument Division, S. of T., ‘ Y’ou arc thinking of pictures,’ Abner said, attention has been paid to, and that is the pow should have seen him ruu off on his hind legs ! till God Bends us better times.” The children er of scent. AYitli some horses it is as acute as rigged. Her owner, Thos. Howe, Esq., how their ancestors won our independence. I . I as lie saw his wife's eyes wandering over the Eh ? Hind legs ? ever, knew what lie was about when he adopted ______of Charlestown, on the occasion of the second pounced upon the basket, wrangled and fought with the dog ; and for the benefit of thoBe that for the bread, and each wished to get the larg bare walls. Y’es. the new rig. He gave her the extra surface of _ „ , , , anniversary of their association. Their large have to drive nights, such as physicians, and Rights and D uties.—AA e hear a deal now-a- J Julia started, but quickly replied, with a Then come ; show us where lie was. canvas in tlie courses, reasoning that tlie near est loaf; and at last went away without even Bmilc : others, this knowledge i^invaluable. I have days, about the rights of citizens, but little is hall was crowded by an audience of three or thanking him. Francesca alone, a poor but never known it to fail, and I liavo rode hun With this the officer of the mounting guard er the hull the greater the propelling power of ‘ Not selfishly, my good husband.’ She said about their duties. Citizens and commun four hundred persons, and the meeting was con neatly dressed little girl, stood modestly apart, dreds of miles dark nights ; and in considera pulled the lantern from his breast, and having the sails ; and also that lofty masts in light ities set up false standards of rights hut utterly kissed him, and then added—‘ Some time, when weather often impeded a ship's speed, by mak tinued with much interest till a late, hour, the took the smallest loaf which was left in the tion of its power of scent, this is my simple removed the shade he started on. Pierre led the ignore the existen8> of duties, unless it lie a basket, gratefully kissed the gentleman’s hand, you can afford it, you will buy me one, I know way to the copse, and there tho dog was found ing her roll if going free; and, in heavy exercises consisting of addresses, songs, glees, and until then I shall be content.’ advice : never cheek your horse nights, but give duty for them to obey their own inclinations, and then went home in a quiet and becoming him a free head, and you may rest assured that in the last struggles of death. weather, by pressing her dowu if she was by to tho total derogation of the rights of others, declamations, etc. This Divison has done a tho wind. Taking the assumed advantages of manner. On the following day the children Abner kissed his wife in return, and said he will never get off the road, and will carry The officer stooped down and turned him and in scorn of law and of the public good. many light sails aud placing them against the good work for the cause of temperance in were equally ill-behaved, and poor Francesca that he would certainly buy a picture when he you expeditiously and safe. In regard to the over. When secessionists and those who sympathize this time received a loaf which was scarcely had the money to spare. Grand Dicu ! he cried, what legs for a do; expense, tear and wear in bad weather, he con Charlestown. power of scent in tho horse, I once knew one cluded, and the result of thia voyage shows with them remember their duties as citizens of half the size of the others. But when she came Onlv a few days after this Abner met Philip cli! the United States, and cease their treasonable On Sunday evening we attended a full and of a pair that was stolen, and recovered mainly wisely, to discontinue light sails altogether.— home, and when her sick mother cut the loaf, Twomhly, and the latter had a fine oil painting by the track being traced out by his mate, and And no wonder he did so. The bind legs of acts, they will find their rights unimpaired. interesting temperance meeting, at the temper there fell out of it a number of bright silver under his arm. In tlie first cost the saving is great, as may that after he had been absent six or eight hours. the animal were hooted, and had every appear easily be seen by referring to the sparmaker's ance ball on the corner of Bromfield aud Prov pieces. The mother was alarmed, and said— ‘ Come home with me and see it,’ said Philip. Homestead. “ Take back the money this instant, for it has, ance of the pedel extremities of tile genus man. hill for royalmasts, studdingsail booms, royal The Tallest Flag in TnE State.—The work ince streets. These Sunday evening meetings It was only a few steps to Twombly’s house, But all doubts were removed very quickly, for yards, and studdingsail yards ; to the sail- men on the Hammond Street Church raised the no doubt, got into the bread through some and Abner went with him. The picture was as the officer turned the body again, a deep inaker’s account for sails, and to that of the National Flag yesterday upon the top of the are held under the auspices of a committee mistake.” Francesca carriud it back, hut the taken from its wrapper, and proved to be a Cotton is now selling at 23 cents a pound, benevolent gentleman declined to receive it. which is twice its cost to the mills that are groan came up, and the words, God take me ! ropemaker’s for cordage. Tho rig, as our spire, about 180 feet from the ground. The from the several Divisions of Sons of Temperance beautiful landscape, from some of the lake in the Prussian tongue, followed. nautical readers are aware, consists of rolling stars and stripes thus float frdlh the highest “ No, no,” said ho, “ It was no mistake. I scenery of New York ; and when it was hung holding it. Many of them could sell at great in the city, and are conducted on the Wash had the money baked in the smallest loaf simp profit ; The Merrimac corporation of Lowell Diable ! here's an adventure ! uttered the of topsail and topgallant yards and that the sails point in our city.—Banyor Whiy. ingtonian plan. It is proposed to hold these in its place upon the wall, it seemed really to ficer, and made Pierre hold the lantern while attached to them are reduced or reefed by low ly as a reward for you, my child. AIways|con- shed new radiance over the apartment. It waB could make $130,000 in this way ; but most of tinue thus contented, peaceable and unassum the corporations prefer to work it up this win he ripped open enough of the dog’s skin to find ering the yards, which, in their descent, re Vessels Seized at Bucksport, Me.—Our cor meetings, at three points in tho city, on each attractive and refreshing. respondent at Bucksport, Me., writes that the Sabbath evening, during the fall and winter ing. The person who prefers to remain con ter for the benefit of the operatives, though the face. But they concluded not to stop there volve and roll the sails around them, thus dis tented with the smallest loaf rather than quar ‘ I declare,’ said Abner, as he cast his eyes to investigate, so they formed a litter by cross pensing entirely with reef-tackles, reef-earings, Collector at that port seized, on Monday, the cotton cloth has not advanced near so rapidly and much good will doubtless be effected by rel for the larger one, will find a blessing in about over the pictures, * I should like some ing their muskets, and lifting the strange ani and reef-points ; and, above all, not requiring brigs _ AVingoo, „ . Circassian, Lillian, and schooner as the raw material. The old saying, that his course of action, still more valuable than such as these, hut I don’t have the money to mal upon it, they proceeded on their way. any person to go aloft to reef. By this rig the j A. Colby, which are all partly owned in South them. There is also a meeting each Sunday “ corporations have no souls,” will have to he the money which was baked in your loaf.” spare. W hat did this landscape cost ?’ abanddoned.—-Newburyport Herald. When they reached the camp they found half watch on deck can reduce a vessel from all sail Carolina.— Traveller. evening at the Washingtonian House. This A Visit to the Regiments.—Mr. J. II. Lyndo, tter From the Sixth Regiment Rockland Rifle Home Guard \ The Topography ofat Lexington, Latest from Lexington. of tho Bangor Whig, last week visited tho en Fort Baker, Virginia, Sept. 16,1861 Wc give below a complete list of the Rifle(je \S t. Louis, Sept. 21.—In iorder to correct con- J efferson City, Mo., Sept. 20.— It is sup FROM KjjKOJPK. fiiion and many contradiecontradictory statements re campments of nearly all our Maine regiments d W.—By the above heading you wii Company organized in this city, under author posed at hedquartors that Colonel Mulligan's Sackvillk, Sept. 23.—The ateamship Persia, )r‘ lathe to the position of Lexington Le and the op force at Lexington is 3500, consisting of an from Liverpool 14th, and Queenstown 15th, Thursday, September 26, 1861, in the vicinity of Washington, and gives a very 'e are now on the “ sacred soil” of the Old ity from the State, as a Home Guard. posing forces of Colonel Mulligan and General Irish regiment, Col. Mulligan, 900; Col. Mar interesting account of his visit in his paper of passed Cape Race at 8 1-2 Sunday morning. Dominion, that particular spot of the natii commissioned officers. Price, it is deemed necessary to make the fol shall’s Illinois Cavalry, 600 ; a Kansas regi Ihe steamship Canada, from Boston arrived g. M. PETTINGILL & CO., are authorised Agents tor Monday. Wo extract the following with refer territory that has, ever since its existence as WILLIAM FARROW, Captain, lowing explanation :— ment the.number of which is not known ; 500 out on the 14th. receiving Advertisements and Subscriptions for thia paper. ence to the Fourth : DAVID PRATT’, First Lieutenant, The general direction of the Missouri river Home Guards, mounted ; 500 Home Guards, It was stated that the city of New York took Q^ces—10 State St., Boston, and 119 Nassau St., New one of the States of this Union, set itself up at Lexington is from west to east of the city, York. N. C. WOODARD, Second Lieutenant. infantry ; three six-pounders, one howitzer and fifty-five cases rifles for the Northern army, but The Fourth Maine are encamped a few rods before the people of this nation as tho imper- lying on the south bank. The early settlement two mortars. Some federal scouts, just in, re from the Third, and at the time we were there, Non-Commissioned Officers and Privates. the agents of the line deny all knowledge of -S R. NILES, (successor to V. B. Palmer,) Newspaper sonification of all that whs great, good, glorious —now called “ Old Town ”—is situated back, port the firing at Lexington still going on any shipments contraband of war. Advertising Agent, No. 1, ScoUay’a Building, Court street, we were very much pleased with its appearance. R. J . Chapman, M. W. Merrill, on a hill, and has been superseded by New Lex Wednesday evening. The rebels are said to It is confirmed that Spain joins in the expedi Boston, is authorised to receive advertisements for this pa Col. II. G. Berry enjoyed the confidence and and chilvaric—the home of science, literature, per, at the rates required by us. T. W. Chadbourne, Joseph Farwell, ington, further up the river, where the steam have no shells, shrapnel or canister—♦ithing tion to Mexico. good will of the men to a remarkable extent, and fine arts, the “ Mother of Presidents,” and Lorenzo Hall, Hiram F. Ulmer, boat lauding is, and which is the main city.— but round shot and slugs. Near three thousand and the regiment seemed contented and happy, It is said that the Hungarian Diet will be the only State that retained enough of its George L. Snow, N. A. Burpee,- Colonel Mulligan's fortifications are in a ridge government horses and mules are within Mul convened for December 1st. After the War. and under most excellent discipline. Since ancient and “ noble blood ” to have its yearly Justus R. Richardson, C. G. Moffit, running at right angles between the two towns, ligan's entrenchments, requiring much care te then, owing to the villiany of outsiders, as India, China and Australia mails had reached Speculations as to the state of American pol feasts, tournaments, stecplo chases and other Sabin Lord, A. L. Lovejoy, they surround the Masonic College building, prevent a stampede. Marseilles; news partially anticipated. The sisted by some in the camp, disaffection sprung standing about a quarter of a mile from the itics after the Btorm of war shall have accom I. K. Kimball, Z. Pope Vose, A special despatch to the St. Louis Democrat, news by the above mails is unimportant. up in one or two companies, and some eighty imbecile and useless amusements ; and, allow G. W. Kimball, Jr. T. W. Irons, river, which has been used as quarters for the says:— plished its errand and left our national horizon or ninety misguided men refused to do duty.— me to add, the only state whose people had the Joseph A. Spalding, W. S. Farwell, troops and strengthened to resist an artillery “ Jeff. C. Davis, commanding here, received We believe that all but twenty or thirty have W ashington, Sept. 23. clear again,—not tovsay positive assertions as credulity to believe that its “ prestige ” (which A. D. Pottle, F. Harrington, attack. The line of fortifications run down to his appointment as Brigadier-General to-day. to what clear residuum shall be left from the seen the folly of their course, and have returned John Arnold, M. C. Andrews, the river bluff, between which and the water’s General Lane is reported to have formed The treatment of Virginia Unionists at Rich cheerfully to duty. It is probable that some of its citizens have never failed on every possible Ambrose Snow, John S. Ingraham, edge is a wide shelving beach. This is the agitating questions which have been smelting a junction with the forces at Lexington with mond is stated to be infamous, neither age or them will be severely punished. Capt. Charles occasion to pompously flaunt before the public) Hilton Freeman, J. II. Robbins, point where the conflict took place on Tuesday, 4900 men. Reinforcements from St. Joseph sex being respected. in the crucibles of this contest,—would not B. Sanford, formerly of the steamer Sanlord, would hold in abeyance all the other States of L. C. Peaso, A. McKellnr, Jr. tor the pos6esssion of the ferry-boats. The are also reported to have reached that place, Sixteen officers, including one Colonel, and seem entitled to confident acceptance, so long and Mr. Zadok P. French of this city, are the Sani'l P. Merrill, A. B. Cobb, main body of General Price’s army are situated and Lexington is now considered safe. Gen 40 privates had escaped. Four hundred pris ‘ honest suttlers’ of this regiment, and their this Union. Yes, sir, we are in old Virginia, as the nation has no prophet who can, with Wm. P. Wood, Calvin Hall, at Oldtown, but the fortifications have been as eral Price will undoubtedly be surrounded oners were to I be sent to Baton Roughe this ‘ store’ —rather modest accommodations — is aB a part of an army, a part of whose mission Elkanah Spear, Charles Spalding, sailed from all sides except the river. and cut off. It is feared that the reinforcements week, and it is intended to send them all South reasonable assurance, fix the date of the termin filled with articles necessary for the comfort of is to show them that their “ prestige ” is as Lewis Richardson, Levi Saunders, On Thursday of last week, an attack was sent from here havo not yet reached Lexington. to prevent them from escaping. the soldiers. It i # a healthy life, and we be ation of this war, or determine all the issues ephemeral as their institution for the preserva C. N. Germaine, Freeman Harden, made from the old town by a strong party of Heavy batteries are planted at Glasgow by the A lady who visited Manassas states that there that may become involved in it, ere it closes.— lieve they like it. George II. Cables, C. D. Smalley, roving rebels, who were repulsed with consider rebels, and our troops will have to disembark are 180,000 troops under Beauregard. In company with Captain Carver, (who has tion of their noble blood intact is loathsome, 0 . G. Hall, Enoch Davie, able loss, and the old town shelled and burnt to But the nature and tendency of the contest, and below the town and attack them in the rear.” The woods on the eastern slope of Arlington been a great deal on picket duty, and is ac and to teach the would-be aristocrats of this James Y. Dennis, Edward Lindsey, prevent its being used as a place of shelter. Kansas City, Sept. 19.—1500 men, under Heights are burning to-nigh t. the effects which have already followed its quainted with the country about there) and domain in their homes, that lesson, instalments E. J. Perry, T. E. Simonton, Lexington proper is in possession of General Colonel Smith, overtook six hundred rebels as progress, enable us to predict some of its gen Mr. French, we went out to Bailey’s Cross F. W. Blackington, A. W. Perry, Price, but it is not the theatre of the conflict. they were crossing the river at Blue Mills land Roads, about half or three quarters of a milo of which many of its people have already P hiladelphia, Sept. 23. eral political results with something like cer M. L. Simmons, Robert Anderson, The reinforcements which' left Jefferson City ing, on the 17th, and completely routed them, from the rebel fort on Munson’s Hill. We learned in Texas and California, that to be of A. Litchfield, J. R. Richardson, on Wednesday, if they were not assailed by the killing from one hundred and fifty to two hun Ship Marathon, which arrived from Sardinia tainty. We may consider it certain that the to-day with Balt, was seized by the United could distinctly sec the rebel sentinels pacing the “ first families of Virginia” is synonomous R. A. Palmer, Wm. II. Smith, rebel batteries along the shore, must havo dred and took twelve prisoners. The Federal loss States authorities, her owners belonging in questions at issue in the last campaign will be backward and forward, and quite a large num J . W. Kiff, Zenas Shaw, reached the neighborhood of Lextogton yester fifty killed and twenty-one wounded. with being a gambler, a sloth or an imbecile. New Orleans. removed from the theater of political contest ber of rebel soldiers were collected about the Joseph Abbott, E. A. Withington, day. These troops could doubtless have been Advices received by a private letter from fort, evidently gazing at the reserve pickets The general appearance of Virginia, in either Leander Weeks, landed near the south side of tho river, where James M. Haig of Baltimore and F. Wyatt as points in dispute between two great bodies of John Holbrook, Lexington to-day says that General Price at and William Gilchrist of Philadelphia, have located at Bailey’s Cross Roads, where we then town or country, as far as my observation goes, S. H. Burpee, A. Lowe, the steamers could cross to ferry General tacked the federals at ten o’clock yesterday citizens. The Boston Courier says that a great were. At this point the rebel and federal Nathaniel Jones, B. W. Chadbourne, Sturges's command over, and the combined morning with a force of 30,000. Tho federal been taken to Fort Lafayette, on a charge of maybe compared to an old young man, or a furnishing goods to the rebels. moral contest is going on in the country which pickets are not more than ten or twenty rods Hcman P. Harden, A. T. Lavvry, forces, numbering about twelve thousand men force was estimated at from 3000 to 4000.— apart, in separate £orn fields, and as sure as one man worn out prematurely by pampered indo would march on Lexington, and with the as “ consists now, and will consist still more, in the John Lindsey, F. B. Farwell, The federalists fought them two hours, when the shows himself from bis hiding place, pop goes lence. The poorly-farmed lands, the meagre A. II. Wass, J. T. Berry, 2d, sistance of Mulligan’s heroes and General Lane’s rebels drove them back into their entrench W ashington, Sept. 24. practical abandonment of past issues, which a musket, and nothing but miserable shooting improvements, and the primitive style of archi A. C. Pease, IL A. Smart, command, attack and completely rout General ments, carrying every thing before them. The Commissions to-day were issued to Count de have been the most efficient in dividing the keeps them from killing many a poor soldier' tecture, bespeak the employment of no higher F. S. Sweetland, Robert Benner, Price's whole army. Irish Brigade then came out and charged them Paris and Due de Chartres, as aids to General people.” It is true that there is “ a practical while on duty. Occasionally, when gentle- Henry Richardson, James Arnold, Rebels Routed at Blue .Mills Laudiiijt. at the point of the bayonet, scattering the McClellan, they expressly stipulating to receive U JU Ulj ------J.:-!—4. thnjr genius than the negro’s. On that subject I ocnjaiuin Ivn-i., come to a full period. I did not intend herein to G. Porter, Two lights occurred at Blue Mills Landing on rebels every where. General Price was to a t no compensation. abandonment of past issues,” because post is- have quite friendly chats. A day or two be M. A. Achorn, John irons, the 17th 'the Riot ..,..a boi——> SOI) of tack them again this morning with seventeen j Tg, coal"* muse issues fore we were there, tho Captain o f a Michigan indite a tirade against Virginia, or Virginians, Charles Crockett, S. M. Bird, the 3d Iowa Regiment with one piece of ar pieces o f artillery. No statement uf the loss - ' lk< ' ' among loyal citizens, upon both sides, was for Regiment waved his handkerchief, and two although honesty compels me to own, that the Timothy Williams, George Smith, tillery, under Lieut. Scott, and about 4000 on either s id e is given. The Demoralization of W ar. the establishment of a national pqlicy upon Virginia Captains came over and they had a N. R. Jackson, Fred F. Furbish, rebels. After a desperate fight of an hour's An article under this title, by “ Gail Hamil friendly talk. They exchanged cards, and re recollection of the contumely I have been the Form Missouri* those questions in the Union, and noJer the Walter J. Wood. Ephraim Long, duration, in which Scott lost 120 killed and ton,” in the Conyregationalist of July 5th, if turned, undoubtedly mutual!Hy regretting that recipient of at their hands, in a country where Ira B. Ellems, A. L. Pendleton, wounded and all his horses, he retreated slowly St. Louts, Sept. 23. Gen. Prontiss’ dispatch too long to be here republished entire, is too Constitution, and therefore to oppose unitedly they were enemies.” all sectional prejudices should have been ignored, S. H. Clark, E. II. Cochran, half a mile, drawing his cannon by hand. He announcing the surrender of Col. Mulligan, at good to be entirely omitted. After promising any effort to overthrow the Union and the all for being guilty of being a “ northern F. II. Ulmer, Clarence D. Ulmer, subsequently took a position with his howitzer Lexing ton, says the Federal loss was 37 killed that it is commonly taken for granted that Serious Accident.—On Friday afternoon of stitution was the higher and common interes John W. Turmr, Henry F. Ulmer, on an eminence and awaited for the enemy to and 140 wounded. The rebel loss is supposed morality and religion will sufl'er, both with :k,.Mr. V. R. Perkins, of this city, Was ilebian,” and one of the 999th families of of both these differing parties. The question Jacob Ulmer, C. N. Bean, renew the attack, but he did not pursue. Not to be about 800 killed and wounded. those who go to the war and with those who driving in a buggy, in Thomaston, in company Maine, causes the vindictive to leak out at times F. P. W ithan, William S. Morse, long afterwards, Col. Smith’s command, with stay at home, and that every one is thus given of the relations of slavery in the Union and Chicago, Sept. 23. with another gentleman, and passed on the road when I do not intend it. O. M. Lampson, Nelson Benner, four, pieces of artillery, approached Blue Mills to understand that if he sins it will not be under the Constitution cannot remain practical Fort Baker is a structure that has sprung into Silas Farrington, Charles H. Benner, by another route, and engaged and routed the A special dispatch from Quincy to the Journal very much his fault, the writer goes on to say : a chaise in which was Mr. Keith of Thomaston. repels as they were about crossing the river. says : Col. Mulligan lias been released on parole It seems to me, however, that all this is en ly at issue, unless the Union and the Constitu existence within the last ten days. It is an 0 . B. Ulmer, George F. Thomas, Mr. K. subsequently attempted to pass Mr. E. H. Bartlett, Gardiner L. Farrand, and will be here this evening. He will remain tirely unnecessary. 1 sec no reason in the tion are maintained. When they are assailed, until Gen. Fremont’s orders are received. Gen. Perkins, and in doing so crowded so hard upon earth-work fortification, capable of mounting L. W. Hall, 0 . S. Andrews. Return of Prisoner* on Parole. world why our men should come back to us questions of administrative policy under them Fortress MoNRoE,Sept. 21.—Surgeons Powell, Prentiss has telegraphed from Brookfield to the any worse men than they went away, or why his carriage, that Mr. Perkins seeing his horse ono hundred guns, and encloses an area of must be laid aside until the continued existence 4 ’he Age of the Human Race.—At a meeting Harris, Leboutillier, Goodcnough, Connolly, Assistant Quartermaster to provide subsistence they should find us any worse men than they was being forced into the ditch, jumped from about twelve acres. I am not geometrician for 2000 men, and to have it ready on their and integrity of the government itself are as ot the Polytechnic Association of the American MeLetcher, Gray and W ilson, who were made left us. It does not prove anything to the the buggy to escape an overturn, and fell, re enough to name its form, althn-gh it some T . XT vr , ,i in .t - n . prisoners at Bull Run and released on parole, arrival. The commissioned officers arc retained purpose that wars always have been attended sured. These reasons would be sufficient for Institute, at Nev lurk, on the 12th inst., Dr. tlave arr;vej froul Norfolk with a flag of truce as prisoners by the rebels. ceiving a severe injury in the left hip, breaking what resembles a triangle. I ls uurth-weot cor with and followed by demoralization. America the abandonment of past issues “ now,” and Stevens read a piper on the geologic period of and will proceed to Washington. They are Quincy, 111., Sept. 23. is not a land of precedents. She has never or severely bruising some portion of the bone. ner commands a view of a part of Washington, for these reasons they might be abandoned now, the creation of the hurnnu race. The paper accompanied by S. Phillips Day, the spoeial Part of Col. Mulligan's command arrived scrupled to turn over a leaf because it was new He was brought home and attended by Dr. which lies within range of the steel cannon and there is no reason why she should now.— without any practical settlement of the ques states that, until a very recent period, all the correspondent of the London Herald. here this evening. The balance, amounting to Estabrook. j with which that bastion is mounted. All the Until within two days there were 1200 pris nearly 2000, are expected to-morrow. Those Ihere is nothing in the origin or aim of this tions at issue themselves. But we believe that I country within point blank range around the remains of man cr his works that have been dis oners at Richmond, but yesterday and to-day who have arrived say the force at Lexington is war to demoralize any one. Couscienco and there will be a “ practical abandonment ” of Those who are about refurnishing or fort has been cleared of the heavy growth of covered havo bum above the drift formation. many of them were sent to New Orleans. Mr. only about 2500, including several companies patriotism, right and might, all march under these questions “ still more,” when wc shall decorating their dwellings with Carpets, should The drift is “ tint mass of rounded boulders Ely is still at Richmond. of Home Guards, who are accused of having the same banner, and fight on the same side.— 1 timber with which it was covered, by our boys Every man and boy who goes down to battle have gone throagh this contest, because these read the advertisements of the New England and gravel whic 1 covers most of the surface in The above named surgeons have taken care of shown cowardice. The surrender was made at ' of the 6th, who by their aptitude for that work our wounded, and have a letter from Mr. Todd, 5 P. M. Friday. can go iu the name of the Lord. A great cause questions arc not only removed from issue by I Carpet Company, of Boston, in to-day’s paper, have won encomiums of praise from the engineer this part of the world.” The drift formation , brother-in-law of President Lincoln, highly The flag was hauled down by the Home is endangered, the heart of humanity is struck the necessities of the struggle for tLe raaintc- was “ evidently not deposited like the stratified ! complimentary of their services, aud reflecting Guards. Col. Mulligan is spoken of in highest at, the battle is for the world. Kxox Countv Temperance Association.—The ' officers iu command and our cotemporary regi- nance of the Union, but will be practically set rocks, at the bottom of the sea,” and 11 gcolo severely upon the federal surgeons who forsook terms. He displayed great bravery during the And who are they that go down to the bat Knox County Association of the Sons of Tem 1 ments. This fort is occupied by Col. Baker's tle ? Not, as a general thing, beardless bovs, tled by its developments and results. As main Si,u. . . -pp*. .b.t action, and when asked to surrender lie refused. perance will hold its next quarterly session in 'California Regiment, Maine 6th, Vermont 2d, His sword was taken away by force. Col. Mul with habits and principles yet in the gristle ; taining themselves upon questions of national down by ice froai the cold polar regions. - Biaurcgard's headquarters are at Fairfax not the off-scouring of society mainly, though this city, at the hall of Hyperion Division, S. 79th regiment Highlanders, New York Chas- ligan and all the commissioned officers are held policy upon points in dispute between their Within a few ycajs, human remains have been . Court House and Johnston's probably at Win- prisoners by the rebels. that undoubtedly drizzles in to a considerable of 1T., on Thursday of this week, commencing seurs,2d Wisconsin, 3d Pennsylvania Artillery, extent; but men, with mothers, and wives, own and other political organizations, all po discovered in the drift, in South Carolina, Cal-: c h e a t e r . ______New York, Sept. 24. at 10 o’clock A. M. All members and visitors and one company of U. S. Cavalry. Upon an und children at home—men who have beeu litical parties among the masses of our loyal ifornia and elsewhere, “ either carrying hack Fast Day.—Gov. Washburn promulgates the The Times Washington despatch says it is of the Order who choose to attend will be ad eminence one mile distant, and upon our right believed in Washington that General Fremont educated in our free schools, who have wor citizens arc dead, because t£ | matters at issue (looking seceshward), simultaneous with the the age of the hunan race, or bringing forward L pre8iJent ’s Proclamation for a National Fast has taken the field in person to save Col. Mul shipped God in our sanctuaries. And because mitted to the session of the Association. It is they have left mother, and wife, and child, and are removed. W hat was merely of partisan Wiat of the drift.” Which is the fact cannot' Day on the 2Cth inst., as follows : ligan and his command. to be hoped that the meetings will be well at breaking of ground for Fort Baker, tho first church, are they to begin forthwith to swear, ship, of prejudice, of ignorance and mistake, yet he determined, but the indications arc that tended and that some benefit will result to the earth was thrown up in commencement of a STATE OF MAINE. From New Orleans. and drink, and turn vagabond, robber, and of greed for office and power, let us hope is the creation of nan must be assigned to an roue? Is our religion a two-year old child, cause. fort now finished and christened Fort Advance, PIKKL.W t.VTIOX. The Richmond Whtff of the 21st, contains the dead with these dead issues, but whatsoever which mounts thirty guns. It is occupied by earlier geologic period than has been heretofore BY THE GOVERNOR. to fly at the sight of a uniform ? Is our virtue following despatches :— so weak that it must be bandaged, and bolstered was of patriotism, of honest and true principle, The President’s Fast.—Thursday of this given to the origin of the race, although the The President of the United States, having Capt. Mott’s Artillery and the Vermont 3d,and New Orleans, Sept. 20.—A sailor, captured and coddled with herb-tea and water-gruel to of the moral instinct of the great heart of the week is the day appointed for the national fast. new evidence “ oiincidcs with thcold in proving under its cover there is encamped the New York by the foregoing Proclamation, appointed a day by the Federal steamer Massachusetts and sub- keep the breath of life in it? Then, verily, we people, is still existent, to be in the future, as The day will undoubtedly lie very generally ob 33d, Wisconsin 6th, Michigan 2d and Gth, In -, that man was tbc Iatcst’ aa lie ia tlle hiSheat’ °f of publicuuo.io num.HUMuu,Humiliation, 1-rajer Prayer nnd uu rusting■Fasting : , {1 adrift ;n a j , b 0Q Qf may as well have no virtue at all. Liberty, in the past, a living and regenerating power in served, as it ought. The several churches will 1. Israel W ashburn, J r., Governor of the gia refusing to take the Lincoln oath, was picked education, self-control, individual responsibili diaua 19th, aud 2d Pennsylvania Artilery. j ^ie crcaGuns_ofjjoiL______State of Maine, do hereby direct that the afore the politics of the nation. unite in religious services at the Congregation up and has arrived here. ty, are the birthright of American freemen, and The past week has been a continuous series The “ Old Farmer’s Almanack” for 1862 said Proclamation be printed, and promulgated Ho reports that the Federals have nine bat the upshot of it is, that when they are put to By the “ great moral revolution ” which is al Church, in the forenoon, and in the afternoon and distributed throughout the State, in the of alarms and constant excitement, and one that l,a8 been received from the publishers, Messrs. teries on Chandler Island, and are expecting the test, they canuot stand i t T h e n let our going on in the country, the Courier (before there will be appropriate services at each of the as proclamation of days of An- lurnbor to build bouses and hcuipitiljs JO.OUO free institutions go bjr tin; hoard. Let the war Las served to try the .patience and hardihood of! Sw an, Brower & TUaoton, of Boston. A feature Tlianksgit-ing, issued by the Gov- quoted) says that it means “ that slavery will churches. We recommend that business be men are to be placed on that Island, and in the go. Let Jeff. Davis come, and Floyd, and the soldier. On several instances, after a hard ‘ which will give this number interest and value eraor of this State. slavery, and stealing. A few rods more or less be let alone, politically, to follow the laws of suspended on that day, that stores and work neighborhood. They also intended to fortify days work (and the soldiers do not work like ’ is the “ complete ehrouologieal record of events Given at the Council Chamber, at Augusta, Ship Island, and prevent all communication deep in tho slough of infamy will not make nature—to be again, as it formerly was, rncrely shops be closed (at least during the hours of this eighteenth day of September, in the between Mobile and New Orleans. much ditterence. Let us write upon the door hirelings), either in the trenches or timber, connected with the rise and progress of the year of our Loid eighteen hundred and a moral instead of a political topic of discus divine service), and that there lie a general a t The sailor said that the enemy received daily posts of our churches and our school-houses, they have been called out in the night to make rebellion against the national government, com sixty-one, and of the Independence of the sion, and to await the destiny assigned by tendance upon the appropriate services of the the New Orleans papers, and were fully posted “ Mene, inene, lehel, upharsin,” and tli^U lock a reconnoisance, perhaps to the extent of a mencing with November 1860, and extending United States the eighty sixth. in regard to current eventa. the doors, and board up the windows', and begin heaven.” The Courier's little definition of our day. Attention is called to the Mayor’s notice ISRAEL WASHBURN, J r. twenty-five mile march, and 1 am proud to add to July, 1861, in the calendar pages.” The Augusta, Ga , Sept. 20.—A despatch in the anew. “ moral revolution ”Jmay involve laigo subject' in another column. By the Governor : Montgomery Mai/ says water communication It is not so. I do not believe one word of it. they stand up under it well and without mur record will be continued, and everybody should I J oseph B. H all, Secretary of State. for comment, and may lie susceptible ot differ-' _“ 777 , . buy and preserve the Lumber for future refer- i between New Orleans and Mobile has beeu cut 1 would not so slander our institutions aud the J . , , , I ravel on the Sanford.—We observe that, muring ; and it matters not whether they are in off again by Lincoln's blockade in consequence brave men who have gone forth to defend them. ent interpretations, as viewed through different . ... , .. , ■ ■ „ „ Tin: Election.—The Kennebec Journal gives r , , . _ , notwithstanding the depressing influence of our trenches or blankets, at the first tap of the drum of the removal of troops to Ship Island. They arc not miserable conscripts, drafted and mediums. In the view of a very large number ... t , ______I returns from*almost all the towns in the State, ...... , , , ° . ■ national difficulties, the current of travel sets they are up, armed “ cap-a-pie ” and anxions dragged into a quarrel of which they have no of the inhabitants of the rebellious portion of , - , ., , , „ Army Letters . „ „„ , r . ■ ,1 which foot up as follows.—Washburn, 57,475 ; Froti* Kenluchj. knowledge, and in which they have no interest. , . , . , , briskly over the outside route between Bangor ' for the fray. .sanevidenceoftliean,ountiJalncS;)ni21Illf). 19)3C3_ a this country, to “ let slavery a one, politically,” and We found of correspondence between our Rockland volun- Louisville, Sept. 23. They are soldiers of their own free will and As I have before stated, the week has been of 97,957. In 1860 in the same towns the choice ; soldiers of opinion, and sentiment, and is to let it alone to assume all the phasesland . Jeck of tfae » passed b y > in constant excitement, although tcers and tl,cir famihes and fricnda in this citJ- whole vote was 120,655. Washburn’s majority It is reported from below that a small detach ment of Gen. Roseeran's force has advanced 15 settled purpose. They are fighting because magnitude, and control all the interests of the , .. , . „ , . the alarms and frequent marches and counter- we ,acn‘lon tlat two bundled and fifty- in the same towns in I860 was 16,371 ; this they have decided that it is right to fight. For “ . r.i n • -i- i better times. Ihe popularity of this line is year 16,993. miles southward of Elizabethtown, and Gen. nation,which its advocates of the Davis, Toombs . j . four soldiers’ letters have been mailed a t our Buckner is advancing northward from Bowling a specific purpose, for a limited time, and the i ro- r n , • j • . j unabated. The superior qualities of the San- inarches have resulted in nothing very important The towns unheard from gave last year 1527 better to gain their objects, they have wisely aud Wigfall stripe desire it to assume aud con-1 1 or interesting to us, except in perhaps one or Poat officc> for Washington, in a single day. for Washburn, and 1953 for Smart. The whole Green with a force variously estimated at from ford, her excellent accommodations, the luxu and freely delegated partial control of their tro l; and for slavery to “ follow the laws of two instances. On Wednesday the 11th inst., “ a*l madc UP «" Sa“Jay evening is, of vote of this year will be about 101,000. As 5 to 10,000 ries to he found at her table, the efficiency and Tho Evening Bulletin says Lock No. 3 on movements to certain leaders ; but they are, nature and await the destiny designed by ; the Highlanders had a skirmish with the rebels, i courac' ‘“variably be largest, Considerably the vote of the State is less than four-fifths as every man of them, a sovereign, wrestling for gentlemanly courtesy of her officers, deserve s large as last year, Washburn’s relative majority Green river was blown up fast Monday by or Heaven ” is, in the opinion of this class of our 1 in which six of their men were killed outright more tban a hundreu soldiers’ letters arc sorne- ders of Gen. Buckner, and publishes a letter a kingdom which is his by Divine right, and for her the highest appreciation of the traveling will lie more than 3000 larger than in 1860, which usurpers are trying to wrest from him fellow citizens, for it to lie planted and fos I and 10 wounded, 2 of whom have since died of (times received at thisoffice inonem ail. purporting to be from him directing the de public, and will not fail to continue to this and so of the Republican majority on other by infernal wrong. He stands in the van of a tered wherever nature will suffer the cupidity candidates. The combined Union majority of struction of Lock No. 1, in the same river.— line the patronage it enjoys. their wounds. They had been out iu the viein- I pjow to Make Dresses IIniNrT.twwiin.it.— T he The Union men on learning this, attempted to vast nation. Behind him is a great multitude of man to be rewarded by making cattle of Washburn and Jameson over Dana, White whom no man can number, men, and women, ity of Lewinsville with a corps of Engineers, to iate fatal accident wHch caused the death of Feather Democrat, will bo 62,000. guard the locks, but they were destroyed. human beings, and for it to grow to lie the Col. Berry.—A report lias been in circula Capt. Gibson aud the four missing pickets and little children, with eager eyes fixed steadi reconnoitre for a site for a battery, and had ac- the lamented wife1 of Professor Longfellow, the The Senate stands, Republicans, 26; loyal ly on him ; silent souls of the coming ages great idol which the American people shall en tion that Col. Berry, of the Maine Fourth, had Democrats, 5 ; whole number, 31. The House have returned to camp at Salt River. complished their errand and were returning, j cath of the wife of a London physician in al- awaiting from his hands their doom ; above him shrine in the holiest places of their national resigned, but we are assured that the story is of Representatives contains 122 Republicans, 25 The city council has passed a resolution ap wlien, upon turning an angle in the road, they most precisely the same manner, and the very proving General Anderson's appointment of the heavenly hosts bending over the battlements temple, and before which they shall always be entirely without foundation. Col. Berry has loyal Democrats, aud 4 Danaites ; whole num of the celestial city. Is this a day for a man were “ turned loose upon” with grape and recent heart-rending accident to the Gale sis ber 151. Provost Marshal, and another requesting the ready to fall down and worship. But this can proved himself an excellent officer, and will not to relax his hold on truth and righteousness?— caunister from a masked battery of four guns. citizens to close their business houses at 4 Let us not for a moment admit the possibility not be, and this rebellious class of our people leave his command. ters, and other ladies of the ballet corps, at the Tragic Affair at Alton, N. IL—We learn o’clock every afternoon to allow time for the The Highlanders put the rebels to flight and of it. must moderate their former views, when they Continental Theater at Philadelphia, must have by a letter from Farmington, N. IL, that in the people to drill. early part of the night of the 17th inst., Sam’l Lot us not pave the way to vice by announcing 3 T Mr. A. C. Spalding, of this city, has re captured their wagons and one of the richest impressed upon the public miud the necessity General Nelson, who founded Camp Dick accept the important fact which we are endeav Ham of Alton sent his son away on an errand, that we expect i t ; and let us not expect it.— citizens of Virginia. The cannonading alarmed Robinson, has gone to Maysville to start a new Let no soldier—no Massachusetts soldier especi oring to convince them of, that the Union is a ceived the appointment to a $1200 clerkship in of caution to preventthe frequently-recurring and soon after, all his buildings were discovered camp for volunteers. The same paper says a our brigade, and Capt. Mott’s flying artillery and distressing accidents of this nature. The ally—fancy that his State will make a mock at finality ; for else the “ moral revolution ” can the Pension Office, and will leave for Washing to be enveloped in flames. They were good Lieut, of Buckner’s army was arrested a t Old ton next week. immediately started in pursuit, and succeeded \ Scientific American of the present week again farm buildings, and were completely consumed, ham on Sunday as a spy. sin. If he forgets or forswears his manhood, not bring the termination of slavery agitation he is no son of hers. Let him remember that in coming up with them near Lewinsville and urges the necessity of such precautions upon with their contents, consisting of 25 tons of Frankfort, Ky., Sept. 23. in our politics. Lloyd's Military Map. We have received a hay, a horse, wagon, and farming utensils.— every profane or obscene word loosens the bond giving them most condign punishment; for House.—A bill passed by a vote of 62 to 15 copy of “ Lloyd’s Military Map and Gazetteer the attention of the public, and reprints the On a rock a littlo way from the house were of love between him and her. If he lies, or In order that the slavery question may remain according to a “ contraband’s ” ftport at head authorizing the military board to borrow one steals, or drinks himself drunk, or in any way merely a moral instead V a’ political' topic of! of tbc Sjuthorn States,” elegantly colored, following method of prepaiiDg ladies’ inflam some clothes and a written scrap saying that million dollars in addition to the million au quarters the next morning,there were near two the clothes were for his youngest son and that proves himself a villain, he disgraces her.— discussion,” it is necessary that the number of i ahowlng a11 the rallroada’ w‘th their stations mable dresses to render them safe agaiDst Bueh thorized May 24th, on State bonds, payable in Massachuietts expects every man to do his duty. hundred killed and wounded, although I think he had long meditated his present action. It ten years, and establishing a tax of five per those who contend that all their neighbors shall ' and dietancc9> andgiving all the counties,towns, accidents. We commend it to attention. appears that he had sold all of his property for If be is a traitor to that, let him not suppose that the estimate of their loss is rather high; “ The chemicals to be used are the tunsgate cent on one hundred dollars to pay bonds and that his death will bring any loss. She has no accept the doctrine of the intrinsic morality o l h a r b o r s , rivers and forts. The back some three thousand dollars, and had the money interest. The said sum to be appropriated for yet there is no doubt but that their loss was of soda and the sulphate of ammonia. The with him in hank bills, and which it is sup tears for such as he. When he dies, the air is slavery, shall not too nearly balance those who *a OOTCred with a mass of topographical and stanuate of soda, the carbonate of magnesia the defence of the State. The bill reorganizes purer by so much as his foul breath poluted it. considerable, for one of the gunners told me posed l.e burned. Ilis body has been found the military board, making it consist of Peter believe that “ true philanthrophy” seeks the statistical information. The price of the map and common alum will answer, hut the first with the throat cut. No one was with him at I should think, according to accounts, that that the two first discharges from their battery Dudley, Samuel Gill, George T. Wood, E. H. there arc church-members enough in the army final extinction of slavery, by peaceful means and is as follows : In sheets, colored in States,50ets.; two are said to be tho best. One part of these tlie house save the hoy mentioned. actually cut lanes through their column. salts dissolved in ten parts of water is about tho Taylor and John B. Temple. to Christianize the world. If praying and moral and social enlightenment, else the moral in sheets, colored in counties, 60 cts. ; colored New York, Sept. 20. A resolution was odbrod aad referred to tbc Christian profession mean anything, every one On the eve of Friday, the 13th, the rebels in strength of the solution required. The snlt Committee on Federal Relations, asking Gover in States and counties, in book form, $1,50 ; may he mixed with the starch, or after tho The Herald’s special Washington despatch of these men should be a missionary. Never, questioi^will bo in danger of being involved in considerable force and with a battery of four nor Magoffin whether the invasion of Kentucky mounted on linen, unvarnished, with rollers, dresses are starched and dried in the atmosphere, 6ays that while Gen. McClellan was examining never, had men such a charge to keep ns have political action. pieces advanced to a point within two miles of by General Buckner has been made upon any our Christian soldiers. Every watchword that $2.50 ; mounted on linen, on strainers, oaked, they may be thoroughly and uniformly moist the earthworks of Franklin’s Brigade, he dis But if slavery shall be “ let alone” by both here, driving in our pickets and burning the ened with it, and then dried and ironed. In covered about 300 rebels approaching, 8ome consultation, advice, or recommendation of any has quiveredron the lips of saint and hero, and §3,50. J . T. Lloyd, Publisher, 164 Broadwny, several of the great bleaching works in Great two miles distant. Several rifled cannon were person connected with tho Executive Depart is tremulous still with the love, and faith, and Nurthern and Southern politieans—if it shall houses of two Union and one secesh citizens. ment of the Stato. New York. Britain, the muslin in pieces is now rendered put in position, and Gen. McClellan, sighting tears, aud blood that it has embodied, may not seek for national recognition and to shape I say Union and secesh citizens—I mean, flying- them himself, sent his compliments in about In the Senate a resolution was adopted that tremble on his lips, and find them not unworthy. uninflammable by the application of these a committee of two from the Senate and one the policy of the government, but 6hall claim Harper’s Magazine for October.—Harper's fish or non-committal citizens. If in the Union, chemicals.” twenty shells into their midst, scattering them New England is on trial in his person. Though from the House be appointed to enquire by only i^ ^gitim atc rights as a local institution for October is received, equaling the standard they are seized by southern “ gulls;” if in in great consternation, and killing it is sup all others be faithless, let him alone be faithful. posed, a large number. what authority and under wliat charge the Whoever denies the Lord, she bids him not denv where it exists by due authority, it may be re of past issues. The leading illustrated articles Rockland, September 23, 1861. seecshdom, they arc harraesed by northern Gen. McClellan having disposed of these, members of the General Assembly have been, the Lord. So fulfilling her behests, forever moved from political contests. That the peopla are “ Boquet’s Expedition,” “ The Coast Rang sharks. It is a daily occurrence upon any of We, the undersigned, dealers in Dry Goods then threw several shells into a new battery on as reported, arrested at Harrodsburg. green shall be the laurel on his brow, or, if of both North and South will learn enough of ers of California” and “ Sporting in Spits the roads leading to Washington, to see these and Millinery, severally agree to close our Btores Mason Hill, surprising and causing the rebels From North Carolina. God so will it, the turf upon his grave. each other’s views and purposes, and of the bergen. ” Alexander Smith’s new poem, non-committal citizens with their, “ chattels ” at 7 1-2 o’clock,P. M., Saturdays excepted, dur to disappear from thence. A deserter from Munson’s Hill states that New York, Sept. 24.—The Herald has an There is another “ story ” about Beauregard. necessities of our continued prosperous national ( “ Edwin of Deira,” is given entire, which will ing the months of October, November, Decem making a pilgrimage to that city. The health Beauregard and Johnston were both at Mun interesting letter from Fortress Monroe dated The everlasting “ gentleman who left New Or existence, to insure a no less favorable result, , g" e the number much value. Besides there are and spirits of this brigade are fully up to the ber, January, February and March. son’s Hill yesterday, and made a thorough re September 22, with advices from Hatteras Inlet leans.” informs the Cincinnati Commercial of the evening previous. The expedition de we have little doubt. But the possible con- a var‘cIy of tales, the continuation of Trollope's standard and all seem anxious to meet the en T. E. & F. J. Simonton, Mayo & Kaler, connoisance. There are only about 1000 men that Beauregard was wounded by a shell at the and Thackeray's stories, with the “ Foreign at Munson's Hill, the main body being at Fair stroyed the Fort on Beacon Island, Ocracoke battle of Manassas, and conveyed to New Or tingencies of the war, and the indeterminate emy. Our location is healthy and commands a C. A. Harrington, J. S. Willoughby, Bureau, “ Easy Chair ” and “ Drawer” well fax and Centreville. Inlet. The Fort was found deserted, but the leans. where he died on the 30th of August.— period of its duration, interfere with any very filled as usual. For sale at E. R. Spear’s fine view of a large extent of beautiful country; F. J . Kirkpatrick, L. & J. Kaufman, Jeff. Davis reviewed the rebel troops in per rebels had succeeded previously in removing two The circumstances of his death and the precau minutely detailed speculation as to the precise and on these moonlight nights, with the music Hiram Hatch, C. F. Kittridge, son last Tuesday, Ho was at Munson’s Hill heavy guns, to Newbern. All the guns num tion taken to keep it a secret are related with relations of our people upon these past ques The Atlantic Monthly for October opens A. H, Wass, E. Barrett. yesterday examining the Federal works with a bering 18 long 32 pounders and four 8-inch much detail, “ Beauregard’s report of the of our fine bands to inspirit one, a promenade navy guns, were dfttroyed, and the fort entire tions when the contest shall have closed. The with an article entitled “ Near Oxford,” by glass. skirmish of the 18th of July, it will be recol around these grounds is very endurable. ly burnt up. The Light House on the Island lected, was dated August, 1861.” Nathaniel Hawthorne. Mrs. Julia Howe con It was reported that 15,000 rebels had been fate of war may involve the most essential mod Professor Lowe is herewith his balloon, re- 3^" We learn from Gen. W. H. Titcomb who sent to Northern Virginia. The rebels are ex was also burnt. Two heavy guns were also destroyed at Ports ifications of the present aspect of the question tributes a poem. The Country Parson gives connoitering the enemy whenever the weather returned this (Wednesday) morning from a visit pecting an attack daily by the Federals. Further from the P rivateer Sumter.—-A let Col. MeCunn was arrested a t Willard’s yes mouth, which village and that of Ocracoke ter from Surinam dated Aug. 21, received in of slavery in the United States. However, if another of his felicitous essays. “ A Story of will permit, butjof his observations “ deponent to the 4th Maine Regiment, now in Virginia, terday. his hill paid, and, with his baggage, were visited. In both places the Union feeling this city, states that the privateer Sumter was the “ institution” of the South survives the To-Day,” a tale in fve parts, by the author of saith not.” As regards when there will be a that the regiment is iu good condition, health sent to New York and forbidden by the com was found to be pretty strong. Great com in port and was entirely destitute of coal and contest iu «nich the mad treason of rebels has “ Life in the Iron Mills,” is begun iu thisnum- general battle, 1 dare cot hazard a single pie- und discipline. They we.<- paid off ihe 18th inst. manding general from entering this military plaints were made of the pludering propensities provisions. The letter also states that Capt. involved the country, we are confident, to say , ter. Holme- has an excellent paper entitled department again. Since his reprimand he of the rebels. Unfortunately Col. Hawkins Semmes had threatened to fire ou the town un dicution. If asked when the soldiers would and have forwarded to their friends about 18000 had not men enough to .hold the forts, thus the the least, that wc sh ’.l! see lo two great parties “ The W ormwood Cordial of History.” Be- has done nothing but foment discontent, hence less furnished with supplies, and that he would like to have it come off,I should say “ to-day.” dollars. his expulsion. . necessity of its deetructon. remain until he received them, or as long as he of loyal citizens arrayed against each other sides these there are articles by J . T. Tr w- The re-clection of Gov. Washburn was a source The Tribune’s dispatch says that §500,000 of Cel. Hawkins had issued a proclamation pleased. assuring the loyal citizens of protection, and upon the slavery question, alter the war. bridge, O. C. Hazewell, Walter Mitchell aud of unamimous satifaetion to the Maine soldiers. S T We notice in one or two of tho leading demand Treasury Notes go to Boston today by D. A. Waseon, making, altogether, an excellent request of parties there. stating that the true object of his expedition Next to General McClellan, Gov. Washburn Boston papers the statement that the Duchess An exchange gives reasons for not publishing number. For sale at the bookstores. Berdan's sharpshooters give an exhibition of was to give them hack law and order and the a poetic effusion, as follows ; Rythm sounds kk?' A new Post Office has established in stands uppermost in the hearts of his Volun D’Ahrantes, the first lady of honor in atten Constitution. teers. their marksmanship Friday afternoon, before like pumpking rolling over a barn floor, while Segwick, called Sargentville, and R. G. Sar Vessels Seized.—On Saturday last Deputy U. Yours, dance on the Princess Clotilde, is a pretty tho President, Cabinet and General McCclcllan. About 1000 rebels arc encamped about Beau some lines appear to havo been measured with gent, Esq., appointed Post Master. S. Marshal N. C. Woodard of Rockland, seized Pancho. fort, and Fort Macon has been greatly strength a yard-stick, and others with a ten foot pole. young lady of eighteen, and a daughter of New York, 20th. brigs Circassian, Lillian and Winyow, and 6chr ened. They are also erecting strong batteries New Volunteer Company for the W ar.— Marshal Junot, who was created Duke D ’- A letter from Fortress Monroe, dated 17th, at Roanoke Island. loir The editor of the Portland Courier thinks A. Colby now lying a t Bucksport, said to be Mr. Lorenzo Hall is enlisting a company of Abrontes by Napoleon. We suggest that a states that the frigate Roanoke and several Latest from the P irate Sumter.—A French the common sewing machine a very good article other naval vessels were under sailing orders steam frigate touched at Port Spain 5th inst., owned in whole or in part by the rebels. Keep volunteers (infantry or rifleB) in this city, for “ pretty young lady of eighteen ” can hardly Govenor Maggoffin vetoed the bill asking Gen. to hem with, but give him the regular calico to ers were placed on board and they will remain for the 18th, destined for the Southern coast.— Anderson to take command of the Kentucky and reported having been boarded on the 1st the war. Enlistment papers may be found at be the daughter of Marshal Junot, since he has inst., off Surinam, by the privateer Sumter, un stay with. until an examination is had. Another letter, dated 18th, states that the fleet volunteers, but the House passed it, over his the post-office. been dead nearly half a century. sailed that morning. veto, 68 to 22. der French colors. S. or T.—We are requested to say that there THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY, SATURDAY, Sept. 21. THOMASTON BANK. STATE OF MAINE. Sch W m Gregory, Bucklin. Camden for Philadelphia. A Regiment of Cavalry will be a special meeting of Lime Rock Division, SIR JAMES CLARKE’S WENTWORTH, SUNDAY, Sept 22. notified that their Annual Meeting for the choice of fu lo m Head Q uarters, A djutakt Gikkral’b Orriot, ? No. 1C, at their hall, on Friday, evening, at Celebrated female Pills. Sch A Powers, Robinson, Vinalhaven for New York. Director., and auch other husinea. a. may legally come Augusta, September 11th, 1861. j 7 o’clock, at which a full attendance of mem MONDAY, Sept. 23. before them, will be held et their Banking House, on Mon- Prepared from a prescription o f Sir J. Clarke duy, the 7th day of October next, at 2 o’clock P. M. TO HORSE ! TO HORSE!! bers is desired. Sch George James, Portland, Per Order. OLIVER ROBINBON, Cnehier. STILL IN THE FIELD. M. D ., Physician Extraordinary to the “ Pearl, Robinson. Danvers,. Thomnaton, September 17, 1661. 3w40 Queen. TUESDAY, Sept. 24. Fifty Volunteers Wanted Sch Mary Louisa, Smith, Portsmouth. To the Honorable IIikasi Chapman, Esq., Judge ® - D r . Wolff will be in this city on Mon This invaluable Medicine fa unfailing in the cure of al O fill up a Company of C avalry new enlisting at Thom those painful and dangerous diseases to which the female “ Sea Lion, Arey, South Thomaston. off Prob.Probate, within and fo r the County of day next, his earlier return having been pre “ Gentile, Gatchell, Boston. aston and vicinity. constitution is subject. Il moderates all exeess, and re TYoung men distinguished for their lightness, agility and REINFORCED moves all obstructions, and a speedy cure muy be relied “ Empress. Holbrook, Boston. Lii,incoln : vented by his many engagements in Portland, “ Lion, Furbish Boston. intelligence will find this a most desirable and attrac °n‘ TO MARRIED LADIES tive service. Bath and Bangor. W EDN ESD A Y , Sept. 25. will of Daniel Western, late of Breeraen,in said County deceased, respectfully represents that he is interested with W ages from 14 to 2 3 dollars per month. it Is^eculiarly suited. It will, in a shot time, bring on Sch Josiah Achorn, Merrill, Bangor. Waite K., Timothy and Cyrus Western and Bethiah K. (Higher pay than infantry or artillery.) Government And Ready for an Attack. OO" Thursday next (the 26d inst.,) being the monthly«*period w ith regularity. Percival, residents in the State of Maine ; Sullivan U furnishes Horses, Horse Equipage, Arms, Uniforms and Each bottle, Price One Dollar, bears the Government Western, resident of the State of New York, and William all. designated by the President of the United States Sailed. K., Samuel T., and Henry L. Western, residents of the as a day of Publio humiliation, fasting and Stamp of Great Britain, to prevent counterfeits. TUESD A Y , Sept. 17. State of California, in the reul estate whereof the said Bounty $1OO. Oeneral Order No. CAUTION. Sch Fanny Keating, Snow. New York. Daniel Western, died seized and possessed, that his share To be paid when honorably discharged. “ Sarah, Holden, New York. thereof is one ninth part, which he is desirous to possess *nie Secretary of War having requested the Command- AN AWFUL CONFLICT prayer, St. Peter’s Church will be opened for Enlisting papers can be lound at the Store of EDW. er-in-Chief to raise a Company of R if l e Sharp Shooters, Thue Pills should not be taken by females during the “ M Cobb, Averill, New London. and occupy in severalty, wherefore he prays your Honor W. ROBINSON, Thomaston, and at the Office of JOHN to be selected from the best Rifle shots in the State, J ambs Divine Servioe, at 7 o'clock, P. M. First Three Months of Pregnancy, as they are sure “ Utica, Thorndike, Portland. to appoint Commissioners to divide said Real estate, and assigu to each heir his share thereof according to law. O. ROBINSON, Rockland, aud ulso with F. M. CUTLER, D. F e s se n d e n , Esq., of Portland, has beea appointed to to bring on miscarriage*, but at any other time the' u A Ames, Camden to load for Philadelphia. Union. superintend the formation of said Company, to consist of MOMENTARILY EXPECTED. safe. WARREN WESTERN. Mavoe’s Office, ) THURSDAY, Sept. 19. Dated at Breeraen this second day of September A. D., Let the Company be filled and the first at the render- one Captain, one First Lieutenant, one Second Lieutenant In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections, Pai Sch Josiah Achorn, Merrill, Bangor. 1861. aad ninety-seven Non-commissioned Officers and Privates, Rockland, Sept. 25, 18G1. ) the members ot which ore to be enlisted and mustered the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on slight exertion, palpita- “ Superior, Robinson, St Johns. N F. The City Rooms and all Public Offices, oc “ Wm Gregory, Bucklin, Camden. into the service of the United States for three years, or ion of the Heart, Hysterics, and Whites, these Pills will LINCOLN, SS._At a Probate Court held at Wiscasset during the War* unless sooner discharged ; and to receive “ A Powers, Robinson, Vinalhaven. within aud for the County of Lincolu, on the third day cupied by the City, will be closed on Thursday, “ Mt Hope, Kenniston, New York. such pay and bounty as are allowed other Officers and effect a cure when all other means have failed, and al of September, A. D., 1361. COPAL VARNISH. Soldiers of the same classes in the Volunteer Regiments of 2 5 1 ,0 0 0 though a powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel, “ Gertrude Horton, Pendleton, New York. the 26th instant. “ Juslina, Holmes, New York. On the foregoing Petition, O rdered, That the said Pe TMITATION ENGLISH COACH BODY this Stale. JL W EARING VARNISH* the quality of which is The Officers of the Company to be appointed and tom- The proprietors of places of public amusement untimouy, or any thing hurtful to the constitution. FRIDAY, Sept. 20. titioner give notice to all persons interested in said Estate, Men Women and Children ordered that they may appear at a Court of Probate, to be holden far supetior to any other American varnish offered. issioned the sam e as other Company Officers are ap- Full directions accompany each package. point and commissioned in the Regiments of Volunteers and all drinking saloons, are requested to keep Sch Corinthian, Small, New York. at Wiscasset, within anti for said County, on the first Tues Price *3 per gallon. to equip themselves in good marhing order from the splen Bole Agents for the United States and Canada, “ Louisa Dyer, Jameson, New York, day of December next, by causing a copy of said Pe tition, front this State. did assortment of their places closed on that day, in compliance JOB MOSES, “ Ada Ames, Ames, Philadelphia. with this order, to be published in the Rockland Gazette, Also on hand, a Urge stock of PRIM E COACH i man will be accepted or mastered into service who “ Post Boy, Tate, Newburyport. AND FURNITURE VARNISHES, iu all their is not au active aud able-bodied man, and who cannot, (Late I. C. Baldwin & Co.) printed at Rockland, three weeks successively, previous with the President’s Proclamation. “ Trader, Crockett, Boston. to said Court. varieties, for sule by the Manufacturer, in quantities to when firing at rest, at a distance of two hundred yards, Rochester, N. Y. “ Alnomak I.urvey, Boston. HIRAM CHAPMAN Judge of Probate. uit, at wholesale prices, put ten consecutive shots in a target, the averago distance GEO. S. WIGGIN, Mayor. WM. C. HUNNEMAN.JR. not to exceed five inches from the centre of the bull’s eye Hats, CapSy Boots, N. B. $1,00 and^C postage stamps enclosed to any au “ Sisters, Thompson, Boston, A ttest —E. F oote. Register. “ Sarah, Andrews, Boston. A true copy, Attest.—E. Foote, Register. 3w40 149 Mil k S tbk bt, Boston. to the centre ot the ball, and all candidates will have to thotized Agent, will nsure a bottle of the Pills by return puss such examination as to satisfy the recruiting officer P ontoon Bridges.—“ Pontoon ” is the name “ Eunice, Keller, Boston. P. S.—All orders received shall have the best attention mail. SATURDAY, Sept. 21. and despatch. of their.fitness for enlistment iu this corps. given to a sort of float, used for constructing 'September 18, 1861. 3m39 Recruits wiil be received under the dircetion of the fol temporary bridges and transporting baggage For sale by C. P. FESSENDEN, Rockland ; and one Sch F A B ak er,------, Dove, N II. To the Afflicted. lowing persons, viz : SHOES and RUBBERS, Druggist iu everv town in the United Slates. “ W W Bates, Coleman, Dover, N n. Jacob McClure at Rockland, R. R. Park at Bangor, I. J. w .F. PHILLIPS and II. 11. H a Y A CO,. Portland, across rivers that are too deep to ford, and Robinson at Augusta, and J. D. Fessenden at Portland. Now opening at Wholesale Agents for the Stute. SUNDAY. Sept. 22. Berry's Block that will cure every sore the human Freedom Notice. where there are no bridges. Thirty-six of system is heir to. Fiona a pimple to a cancer, also wounds The rendezvous of the Company will be at Augusta, to May 1, 1860. Sell Ainanda Powers, Robinson, New York. OTICE is hereby given that I relinquish to my son, which place recruits will repair as fust as they have been these floats (which are made of Iadia Rubber) “ Eagle, Gregory, ------. ami braises o f every kind. No soldier should go to the war withour it. N Frederick E. Richards, the remainder of his minority, enlisted, examined, and approved, and there be subject to W ontw ortH ’s are sufficient to form a large bridge, six hun DK. HIGGINS, MONDAY, Sept 29. GEO LOVEJOY, Agent. and from this date I shall claim none of his earnings nor second examination. hold myself responsible for any debt he mav contract. Uniformsand arms will be furnished at Augusta, or at dred feet in length and thirteen and a half feet DENTIST, Sch McLain, Bucklin, Camden to load for Philadelphia. Septem ber 16, 1861. 3w39 in width, and can be thrown across, ready for “ Neponset, Ingraham, Salem. CHARLES RICHARDS. New York. Recruits having Rifles to which they have Has removed to Office formerly occupied by Dr. J. W . “ Equal, Post, Boston. W itness, T albot &. Boody. been accustomed, are requested to bring them to the Great Emporium of Fashion. the passage of wagons, in the short space of Trussell. latterly by Dr. C. L. Strickland, “ Helen, Carroll, East. Rockport, Sept. 11, 1861. 3w38 place of rendezvous. For Sale Cheap. The utmost dispatch in filling this Company is rc thirty-seven minutes.—Commercial Bulletin. Snow ’s ZRloclc, - - Koeli from Septem ber 23d, to September 28th. CAUTION.— It has been estimated, that over Two THE OLD STAND ! A , sale and Retail. Rockland from September 30th, to October 12th. ! A liberal discount made to persons buying to sell again Duinuiiscotta, October 14th, 15th and I6th. KNOX COUNTY.—In Court of Probate, held at Rock- H undred T housand Dollars aie paid to swindling Sure Cure for Bleeding, Blind r circular. P re said County, that all petsons interested may attend at a tute of honor, character, and skill, aud whose only recom mendation is their own false and extravagaut assertions, in pared by HENRY D. FOWi.E, Chemist, 71 Prince street. Probate Court to be held at Rocklaud, on the second Tues Elegant Carpets! praise of themselves. If, therefore, you would avoid be Boston. Sold by al! Druggists. Certificates with each i has just been effected by the proprietor of the GREAT day of October next, ami show cause* if any they have, NEW DISCOVERY bottle. Price, $1 per bottle. CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT at the head of Sen Having contracted for 2000 Rolls ofCroasley’s celebrated why thd prayer ol suid petition should not be grunted. ing humbugged, take no man’s word, no matter what his pretensions are, but MAKE INQUIRY :—it will cost you Septem ber, 18, 1861. 6tn39 Street, in this city. < English II. ALDEN, Judge. For the Preservation of the Eyes! A true copy,—A tte st:—A. S. R ic e , Register. 3w38 nothing and may save you many regrets ; for, as advertis TAPESTRY BRDSSELS ing physicians, in nine cates out of ten are bogus, there is C3T J ohn BrovOv's invasion of Virginia has ■ The Particulars in Full no safety in trusting any of them, unless you know who been a very severe trial to nervous persons living at the j I Carpels, we shall sell the same fur 87 1-2 cents per yard, KNOX COUNTY. —In Court of Probate held at Rockland, ate these : MR. J. HARRIS, on the second Tuesday of Septem ber 1861. and what they are. South. A free dissemination of Dr. Ham’# Invigorating i which is but two-ihirds the common price of these goods O ’ Dr. M. will send f r e e , by enclosing one stamp as Spirit would do mere to quiet their nerves and bring about • i iu the leading Carpet Stores throughout the country. elina O’Neill, widow o f John o’n eill, late of above, a Phamplet on DISEASES OF WOMEN, and on (“ Not the great Mr. H arris, so famous in history, Thomaston, in said County, deceased, having present a better state of feeling in that quarter, than any other in But plain Mr. II., without romance or mystery,” ) S Private Diseases generally, giving full inlormation, with strumentality. It would pay the mercantile community t NEW ENGEAND CARPET CO, ed her application far ullowunce out of the personal estatethe most undoubted references and testimonials without in New Y’ork, which lias a southern trnde, to buy it by the I with the specie in his pocket, recently made a descent on 1 7 5 HnnnrerIIu n > v cr St., (opp. American House,) Boston. of suid deceased : which, no advertising physician or medicine of this kind PANTA-PEBISCOPIC PEBBLES. hundred gross, and give it awny in that quarter. the cities of Boston nnd New York, and with the utmost eptem ber 16. 3w39 O rdered, that notice thereof be given, three weeks suc is deserving of ANY CONFIDENCE WHATEVER. Plano-Concave and Plano-Convex General Depot. 48 Water-Street, New-York. despatch, cessively, in the Rockland Gazette printed in Rockland in O Orders by mail promptly attended to. Write your It is put up in pint bottles at 5U cents, and in quarts at said County, that all persons interested may attend at a address plainly, and direct to DR. MATTISON, as above. X j KNSES, $1. A liberal discount to Wholesale and Retail Druggists Probate Court to be held at Rockland, on the second Tues August 22, 1861 35iy lo r cash. Captured, Without Striking a Blow, day of October next, and show cause, if any they have, Wholesale Agents in Boston, G. C. GOODWIN & CO., W IG U T N ’IS why the prayer of said petition should not be granted. DR. ASHER ANSEL, M. S. Bf.'Rlt A CO , and WEEKS Camden, August 16, 1861. 35tf 5. If more than ordinary light seem* to be required for In Belfast, 12th inst., by Rev. Dr. Palfrey, Mr. Joseph warehouse, the entrance to which is numbered 7 5 reuding, sewing, dec. relief all it has ever been found to do, A. Beacon and Miss Oitelia Lillie, both of Unity. consisting of December 20, 1860. 521y Hanover street. H 6. If looking at objects at a reasonable distance, and In Brooks Aug. 17th by Rev. Humphrey Small, M r. John Express for the People. light appear dim and indistinct. 8. Gilmore, ol Belfast, and Miss Olive A, Hall, of Brooks. HA.TS & C7VPS, New England Carpet Co. L ea ry ’s, 7. If the glare of strong light, or the reflex of snow is IMPORTANT DISCOVERY. In Camden, 17lh inst., by Rev. Jacob Couilard. Mr. Ed hurtful to the eye. In this case, the eye protectors are ward Oxten to Miss Susan A. Keene, both of Cumden. in large variety, and all styles, kept constantly on hand. September, 16. 3W33 G enin’s an d r e l ie f in ten m inutes 1 ’ In Friendship, 14th inst., by Z. Cook, 2d, Mr. William Abpi-n’s Styles. IIO U i lt A CO., only occasionally used, and can be left off with aafety af BRYAN’S PULMONIC WAFERS J. Carty, to Miss Ellen Thompson, both of Friendship. terw ards. TAILORING. Also, a very deairnble pattern for YOUNG GENT3 AVOID THE USE OF SPECTACLES. are unfaiiing in tne cure of Couohs, Colds, Asthma I will make suits of Clothing or parts of suits to order, IMPORTANT NOTICE. 1. During the time of all kinds of derangemeuts in the B r onchitis, S ore T hroat, H oarseness, D iffic u l t in the best manner and upon very short notice. Cutting, Call while the assortment and sizes are good, nervous system. DEATHS. During the ailments of neuralgia in the head, nervous Br ea th in g , In c ip ie n t Consumption, and Disea ses of and every other kind of work incident to an establishment Pensions, Arrears of Pay, &c., ILL commence running an Express on Steamer M. 2. of this kind, will be done at mine. at the old stand. headache, &c. the Lungs. They have no taste of medicine, and any S E C U n E D . W Sanford from Bangor to Bostqn, Monday,August 19th. 3. During the convalescence after any serious sickness — child will take them. Thousands have been restored to Strike ! for Pants, for Coat, and Yrest ! NO. 2 SPOFFORD BLOCK, Leaving Rockland for Boston every Monday and Thursday especially scarlet favor, measels, typhoid and typhus fe- In this city, Sept. 18th, Mrs. Mary B., wife of Willard 5 o’clock P. M. Returns every Wednesday and Satur health that had before despaired. Testimony given in hun. Over-toat, Under-coat, all the rest !— I am prepared to obtain pensions, «fcc., Rockland, Septem ber 4, 1862. 35tf Cates, aged 37 years and I months. J . H a r r is’s works will stand the test, day mornings. 4. In all cases of nervous excitements, which have al dreda of cases. A single dose relieves in ten m inutes. In this city, Sept. 23d, Charles E..son of David W and Of Father Time himself I 1st—F or nil soldiers wounded in battle, or injured or dis EPHRAIM W. BARTLETT^ Freight. Parcel* aud Money forwarded to all ways a tendency to irritate the optic nerves. Ask for Bryan’s Pulmonic Wafers—the original and only Jeborah Robbins, aged 2 years, 5 months and 26 days.’ abled by sickness or disease contracted in military service parts of the Country. In all these cases the adviee of a reliable and conscien In Belfast 13th inst., Mrs Persia A. Robbins, wife of Head of Sea Street, nearly opposite Thorndkike Hotel. in the lino of their duty, during the suppression of the Manufacturer of and Wholesaler Dealer in tious Optician is of the highest importance. genuine is stamped “ Bryan.” Spurious kinds are offered Samuel Robbins, aged 42 years. present southern rebellion. NOTES, BILLS and DRAFTS collected. FOREIGN JULIUS HARRIS. July 16,1861. 30lf for sale. Twenty-five cents a box. Sold by dealers gener In Clinton, Mass. Julv' 19th, Mary C. wife of A. E. 2d—a half pay pension for the widows and orphans of BILLS of EXCHANGE purchased in sums to suit, and all ally. Stearns,and daughter of C. M.Keen, of Belfast, aged 24 Rockland, September 24, 1861 8 lho«e killed in battle, or who die in the service during the business in the Express line promptly attended to. years and 8 months. Also Aug 13, Nellie Maria, only sam e period. W . H. MOWER, Me*»cn«er, JOB MOSES, Sole Proprietor, Roche.ter, N. Y. child of A. E. Stearnt, aged 3 months. LIME ROCk BANK. 3J—Arrears of pay, anil oil allowance! due the soldier al has had nine years experience on this route in that capaci- BE IT KNOWN For .ale in Rockland by C. P, FESSENDEN, and by the time of his death. AND RUBBERS, hich is a sufficient guarantee of his ability to transact — THAT— one Druggist in every town in the United States. T ^ ;n ^ nniU^i Meetini of the Stockholders of this Bank 4th—A bounty of $100 to each widow If no widow the soldier’s children; if no children, this bounty and’ Express business. . May 1, 1860. Ihl0 V ,hei.r Hanking House in Rockland, on SOLE LEATHER, WAX LEATHER, 1 E. L. LOVEJOY, Agent. H. H. CRIE , 17tf MARINE JOURNAL. M f . C h 5' h’ J ? y °.f ° ‘',Ober O'clock V. arrears of pay may be secured to the soldier’s father or Office opposite Custom House Block, Rockland. 5*.’/ L i H h?‘C' of • l' oa,'d “f niccciom for the earning m other, or liis heirs. Is still selling Goods as Blood Food 1 All pensions commence only from the date of the appli- French and American Calf Skins, Boston OlUce, No. 6 Court Square. Blood Food ! legally come before them. c Btion and completion of the proof, in each case. LOW AS THE LOWEST. T/m ings. Bindings. August 13, 1861. Blood Food I PORT OF ROCKLAND A. D NICHOLS, Cashier. Applications by mail, giving full particulars w ill be Rockland, April 18,1861. 17tf To all suffering from consumption, incipient Rockland, Septem ber 21, 1861 luromptly attended to. r confirm- 3w40 ed, or from debility of any kind ; or from mental C. P. BROW N, Bangor, Me., Kid and Goat Stock, Rubber Goring Salt, Salt. WAJRJEtEX I-’A tT O K Y vous prof ration, b. ought on by any cause ; or from'serof" Arrived. BUSHELS CADIZ SALT notv landing from NORTH BANK. General Agent. Shoe Duck, Pegs. Lasts* Shoe Nails and ulus complaints ; or from disease o( the ktdneya or blad TUESDAY, Sept. 17. /llllltl Schooner Republic nnd for «ule by der; nnd to ladies eufiering any ot the many distressing HE Stockholders of ibe North Bank, are hereby no. N. B. I have a record of the name of every man who Shoo Tools of all kiuds, t/vrvvr r COBBilWiGHT & CASE. Schr Corinthian, S m all,------YARNS,FLANNELS &o. complaints their sex are liable to, and which engender con- lined that their Anttoai Meeting will beheld at their served in the war of 1812, from Maine and Massachusetts Rockland, July 13. 1861. 32tf sumption, the Hurd, Robinson, New York. T with the time each was in service, and all such as have AT THE BROOK, MAIN ST., wanking Room on Saturday, the 12th day of October next, W. 0. FULLER, - - S fkar B uock. BLOOD FOOD WEDNESDAY, Sept. 18. at 3 o clock, I. M., for the choice of Directors and the applied for bouuty land and failed, for the reason that the Rockland, September 2 , 1861. 3w37 is offered as a certain and reliable remedy. Differing in 8ch Achorn, Merrill, New Y’ork for Bangor. lhemaCU0U °f any °lher business lhat may come before service was not found of record, for 14 days, may yet suc Coal Tar. Agent for the W arren Factory, ceed, and obtain their warrants by applying’t0 me. every particular from the putent medicines of the day, it Iron and Steel. a Tar for sale at the GAS WORKS on the Point, TTAS ON HAND A GOOD STOCK OF THEIR »TAo.h!'m,CRl c°mhinatlon of IRON, SULPHUR AND THURSDAY. Sept. 19. Per order, g. N. HATCH, Cashier. I will assist other Agents, who have suspended or re -IO L Schr L Dyer, Jameson, Vinalhaven for New York. Rockland, Sept. 24, 1861. 40(f peated claims. q. p. p. HOEING, CARRIAGE aud SHIP IRON, as low ai J Sea Street. I HObPHOROUS, of very great worth, and many hun Rockland, Jan . 29, 186L 6tf dreds bear glad and grateful testimony to the benefits it Septem ber, 16, 1861. 3^39 S the lowest, by n. H. CRIE. Yarns, Flannels, Cassimerea and has conferred on them. FRID A Y , Sept. 20. CHURCH Ac DUPONT, 409 Broadway, New York, are ‘‘h Fat ROCKLAND BANK. IO C ents per B ox. Saiiaetts, Important to Farmers. which will bei .old at Factory price, for C u h o^W ooi the sole proprietors of the article, and have in consequence John Adams, Hatch, New York HE Stockholders of the Rockland Bank, are hereby Citron, Currants, Raisins. ot a fraud attempted upon the public, changed the color ol E. E. FRYE’S PILLS. ARVIS & BAKER’S ISLAND GUANO from the South Rockland, June 12,1861. « r ? a£ d£ ’ T orrcy» Ncw y ork for Bangor. T notified that their Annual Meeting will be held at theii A LSO Sugar., Teas ic „ warranted nice, nnd as low t ■the outtlae wrapper from red to yellow, and increased the “ F A B ak er,------, Dover, N H Banking Room on Saturday, the 12th day of October next,xA the lowest,gbv J Pacific Ocean. Imported by the Amerioan Guano aire of the bottle to eight ounce.. Be very cautious iu at 2 o’clock, P. M.. to choose a board of Directors for the Company. buyingto see that the fac aimtlie of their signature is ou W W Bates, Coleman, Dover. N n IO C onte pel- U ox. Coal* Coal. J Pierce, Werdwell, Bangor. ” ensuing year, and act upon any other business that may This Guano is far superior to any other fertiliser known, A CARGO of first quality RED A3H and STOVE COAL, r ° D “ *“ counterfeit. «k ^ edor,n’ “ — ’ B»n«or for New York. legally come before them. E. E. FRYE’S PILLS. and of permanent value to the soil. A ___ nt WhRff. LEVI “ • BOBBINS, Agents Cornelia, Blaisdell, Portsmouth, Per order ol the Directors, For sale, and further information given by lor Rockland and vicinity. New Tamarinds. R, LEdS, as thectue tuny be, at “ Minnehaha, Thomas, Portland. ’ • a WM. II. TITCOMB. Cashier. T ROBBINS Drug Store, Sign of the Golden Ea; le WALTER J . W OOD. Rockland, Sept. 24, 1861. * 5w40 O COOK’S City Drug Store. Rockland* June 5,1861. 2411 A S5tf Plllahuiy’. Block. (From the’Boiton Dally Advertiser J To the Honorable Hiram Chapman, Esq., Judge New Arrangement. AYER’S iTak© tlie Loan. o f Probate, within and for the County of Now Opening Commercial House, Lincoln: Gome, Freeman of the Land INSIDE LINE. H A IR W O R K . HE undersigned, Guardians of Jesse K., Emma G., and CATHARTIC Fot the inspection of the Ladies, our usual supply of Rich A new and full assortment which w ill be sold Opposite Beethoven Hall, And meet the great demand. T Susan Wilier, minors and heirs at law of John H. True heart anu open hand Willet, late of Waldoboro’, deceased, respectfully repre ■THREE TRIPs A. W E E K . JPILLS. O h.oap for O asli. Mix In Street, Rockland, Maine. sent that said minors are seized and possessed of three Take the Loan! .HILLI.VERY Well fitted and furnished, and now ready for the recep fourths of certain parcels of Real Estate, situated in said Bangor, Portland, Boston, Lawrence df Lowell. Are yon lick, feeble, and —ALSO— For the “ hopes the prophets saw.” Waldoboro’, and described as follows, viz Three certain complaining? Are you out of MRS. HARDING’S tion of transient or permanent guests. F For the swords your brothers draw, parcels being the homestead of said deceased and all the order, with your system de- » U, , . ROBERT ANDERSON, P ropbixtom. land described in two certain deeds from CharleB P. Wil The splendid and fast sailing Steamer i n r a n g e d , and your feelings un- at}No. 4 Perry Block, GREAT DISCOVERY EUREKA. Rockland, August 21, 1861. 35tf For Liberty in Law let to said deceased, both dated April 15,1842, excepting a J . R i r e P HW comfortable? These sytnji. Take the Loan I sheep lot at what was then called “ Shepard’s Corner,” DANIEL WEBSTER, toms are often the prelude to SPai>i«h preparation, whith will change - . <15- IISaL. xerioua illnois. Somo a t of gray, light or red hair or whiskers, to un auburn, dark containing fifty lour and one half acres, more or lesa in CAPT. SAMUEL BLANCHARD. 4 Doors of the Post Office. brown or blaok color. Fot sale by WILDES’ HOTEL, the three. W sickness is creeping upon you, Ye Ladies of the land, N and after MONDAY, June 10, the Steamer D nnloJ and should be averted by a J- L- GIOFR a Y, Sole Agent. Also one other parcel of about three acres of Meadow, W e b s te r , will leave BANGOR at 4 o’c lo c k , A* NO. 46 ELM STREET, As ye love the gallant band bounded on the north by the Road; on the east by Bog O 4- i timely use of the right rem- M ., connecting with the 3 o’clock trains at Portland edy. Take Ayer’s Pills, and Just received a new and desirable assortment of 'J ’HE Public are hereby notified that at a Brook ; on the south and w est by land of Olffi Benner. Who have drawn a soldier’s brand upper and lower roads for Boston, Lowell and Lawrence cleanse out the disordered hu- BOSTON. That advantageous offers have been made for the same, Trains will leave BOSTON, at 5 o ’c lo c k same as Take the Loan ’ or the first three parcels by Joseph Clark, for six hundred __ mors — purify the blood, and Spring and Summer Millinery, No. 5 CUSTOM HOUSE BLOCK (Up Stairs) heretofore. E f t l e t the fluids move on unol> They can find a very fine assortment of k P S ,a iri; WESTON MERRITT, Proprietor. Who would bring them “ whatshe could, and fifty dollars ; for the last parcel by O tis Benner for Leave Bangor every Monday, Wednesday and Friday A N D f a n c y g o o d s , forty-five dollars, which oflers it is for the interest of all .L atructed in health again. WIGS, September 12, 1860. Who would give the soldier food,— mornings, at 4 o’clock, arriving at Rockland at about 9 They stimulate the function* ernsisting iu part of the following articles: concerned to immediately accept, the proceeds of sales to o’clock, A. M., aud artiving at Portland in season for the of the body into vigorous ac TOP-PIECES, Who would staunch her brother’s blood— be placed at interest for the benefit of said wards. Sai l STilAW FANCY AND MOURNING BONNETS 3 o’clock trains for Boston. tivity. purify tbe system from RIBBONS, FLOWERS, L a CES and EDQINGS PRIZETTS, Take the Loan! Guardians therefore pray for license to sell and convey R eturning,—Leaves Portland for Bangor and interme the obstructions which make of all descriptions. BETHEL HOUSE, the interest of said minors in the above described Real diate landing* on the river every Monday, Wednesday and disease. A cold settles somewhere iu the body, and ob BRAIDS,’ Estate to the persons making said offers Corner of the Common and Elm Street. All who saw our hosts pass by, Friday evening, on the arrival of the cars from Boston, structs its natural functions. TheBO, if not relieved, SHAKER HOODS in great variety. CURLS &c>, GEORGE ALLEN, arriving at Rockland every Tuesday, Thursday and Satur A!l who joined the parting cry CHARLES P. WILLET. react upon themselves aud the surrouuding organs, pro HOSIERY AND CLOVES. of the French Style which are sure to retain both shape day morning at about 3 1-2 o’clock. ducing geueral aggravation, suffering, and disease. and color until worn out. BETHEL, ME. When we bade them do or die, Waldoboro’. Sept. 3, 1661- FARE—From Rockland to Boston, While iu this condition, oppressed by tho derangements, ALSO,—KNITTING anil TIDY COTTON, WOOLEN YAKN, ZEPHYR and GERMAN WORSTED Ladies in particular are requested to call at my rooms Take the Loan ! Lawrence or Lowell, $2*50* take Ayer’s Pills, and see how diroctly they restore tlio and examine the work, as I uni sure they will be satisfied Wm. P. LOVEJOY, Proprietor. LINCOLN COUNTY.—In Court of Probate at Wiscasset, From Rockland to Portland, 1 .5 0 . natural action of tlio system, and with it the buoyant in great variety As ye wished their triumph then, SHETLAND YARN in all its shudes. with both price and material. on the third day of September 1861. River Fares as usual. Freight taken at usual rates. feeling of healtli again. What is true and so apparent iu Orders for C ustom W ork promptly executed and As ye hcpe to meet again M. W . FA RW ELL, Agent. this trivial and common complaint, is also Duo in many EMBROIDERING MATERIALS, This house has recently been remodeled and refurnished On the petition aforesaid, Ordered, That notice be entire satisfaction warranted. i-J2Un^outr’ 4nd now offers additional attractions to those And to meet their gaze like men, The Webster will make-her Landings at ATLANTIC of the deep-seated and daugerous distempors. The sum a Such os SADDLERS and EMBROIDERING SILK, Grateful for the liberal patronage bestowed upon my given by publishing a copy of said petition with this order W harf, South end. purgative effect expels them. Caused by similar obstruc travelling for health or pleasure. ihereon, three weeks successively, prior to the first Tambo, Moravian and Nuns Cotton, Linen Floss, humble efforts to please the public in the past, I shall en dockland, June 23, I860. 26tf Take the Loan ! Agent’s Office at Police Court Room. tions aud derangements of the natural functions of the deavor to use my best efforts to retain the present trade Tuesday of October next, in the Rockland Gazette, a body, they are rapidly, and many of them surely, cure I Gold Braid, and other small articles too newspaper printed in Rockland, that all persons interested June 5, 1861. 24tf numerous to mention. and respectfully solicit an exteution of the same. WTho would press the great appeal by the same means. None who know the virtues of theso THORNDIKE HOTEL may attend at a Court of Probate then to be held in Wiscas Pills, will neglect to employ them when suffering from WHITB GOODS. SHAVING DEPARTMNT. Of our mks of serried steel, set, and show cause, if any, why the prayer of said pe OUTSIDE EIA’E. the disorders they cure. . . . Shaving, Hair Cutting, Shampooing, Coloring, Curling, Q-- W. HODGES, Proprietor. tition should not he granted. Lawns, Cambrics, Brilliants, Muslin, Crimpolins, Mar Put your shoulders to the wheel ! Statements from leading physicians in some of tlio seilles, and a general assortment of other goods usually and Frizzling done a little better thauat any other estab CORNED MAIN AND SEA STREETS, ROCKLAND. HIRAM CHAPMAN, Judge of Probate. principal cities, and from other well known public per Take the Loan ! $2.00 TO BOSTON- kept iu such un establishment. lishment in the State, this is what the people say. i™ ,.D|gl„e„Pf h ° n1 “r sn”‘“ accom m odate with Copy Attest:—E. F oote, Register. 3w37 sons. That our prayers in truth may rise, S p r in g A. r r a n c m © n. t • A G E N T F O R PERFUMERY board on liberal terms. From, a Forwarding Merchant St- Louis, F b . 4 ,185G. Coachc. always ia attendance to take guest, to and Which we press with streaming eyes To the Honorable Hiram Chapman, Esq., Judge The large and commodious Steamer of all descriptions for sale at this establishment. Dn. Ayer: Your Pills are the paragon of all that 1* FRENCH and AMERICAN HAIR WORE, from the several steamers. On the Lord of Earth and Skies I o f Probate within and fo r the County o f Lin MENENIOIV SANFORD, groat in medicine. They have cured my little duughti-r of the best manufacture in the United States, which he MR. J. L. GIOFRAY will chullenge the world to pro Rockland April 17, 1860. coln. of ulcerous sores upon hor hands and feet that had proved keeps constantly on hand or orders at short notice. duce a Salve equal to his Take the Loan ! CAPT. E.JIL SANFORD, HE undtniigned, Guardian nl France. K. Ulmer and incurable for years. Her mother has been long griev BONNETS BLEACHED AND PRESSED. Samaritan Salve, W. S. COCHRAN, TO LL leave BANGOR, or us|far-(up as the ice will ad ously afflicted with blotches and pimples on her skin and What Constitutes Success. Joseph H. Ulmer, minor heirs of Hurrisou Ulmer, late mit, for BOSTON, every Monday and Thursday at H. HATCH. which is for sale at his establishment and by Druggists T of Rockland, in said County, deceased, represents, that in hor hair. After our child wns cured, she also tried Rockland, May 14, 1861. 21tf 11 o’clock, A. M., arriving at ROCKLAND at about 5 your Pills, and they have cured her. generally. Every mother should not tail to have a box in SAIL-MAKER, Success in life, or success in any undertaking said minors are seized and possessed of certain Real Es- ASA MORQRIDGE. the house in case of accident. tate, described as follows All the interest of said wards o’clock,?. M. lies in tbe man and not in the circumstances of R eturning -.—Leaves Foster’s South Wharf BOSTON, Diarrhea and Dysentery. J. L. GIOFRAY. DEALER IX in the Dower Estate of Lucy Sanborn formerly the widow for BANGOR, (or as far up us the ice will permit,) and in As a Family Physic. Rockland, Sept. 20, 1859. 39tf hiB position or in the circumstances of the un of Andrew Ulmer, deceased, being the homestead of said DUCK, BOLT ROPE, TWINE, THIMBLES, PAt’9- termediate landings on the river, every Tuesday and Fri From Dr. E. IE Chrtwright, New Orleans. L1NE (fC., Sec.. Andrew Ulmer, situate in said Rockland, and bounded day afternoon, at 5 o’clock, arriving at ROCKLAND A CURE WARRANTED FOR 50 cts. dertaking. Circumstances and position both Northerly by Spring street; Easterly by Main street; Your Pills are the prince of purges. Their excellent may and do undoubtedly aid, but they do not every Wednesday aud Saturday morning, at about 5 qualities surpass any cathartic we possess. They ara THE GOOD SAMARITAN SAILS made and repaired at short notice. Southerly by Elm Street ; and Westerly by Wra. A. o’clock. The purchase money refunded to all persons dis No. 3. Crockett’v Building. - Rockland. create. The particular calling in life, or the Farnsworth’s and Thomas Frye’s lots. Also, a lot of land mild, b ut very certain and effectual in tlieir action on the FARE—From Rockland to Boston, $ 2 .0 0 . bowek, wliieli makes than invaluable to us In the daily satisfied with its results. Rockland, March 20 1861. la tf in said Rockland, bounded by Liuierock, Union, and School River Fares as usual. Freight taken at usual rates. profession which a man adopts, is often the streets so called, and by J. G. Lovejoy’s lot. Also, said treatm ent of disease. m. w . Farwell, A gent. result of circumstances ; but if the man succeeds, minors interest in the Island in Penobscot Bay known as Agent’s Office at Police Coutt Room. HeatInclie,SlcltHeadnclie,Foul Stomach. Clem’s Summer Cure. LYSANDER HILL, Inland. That an advantageous offer of one hundred From Dr. Edvard Boyd, Baltimore. he controls the circumstances, or if he be a great dollars has been made for the same, by John u. Cornwall, April 2, 1861. 8m 15 SIMPLE sweet syrup, compounded of roots and barks. man, he outgrows them. Webster became a of Rockland in said County, which offer it is for the inter DearBro. Ayku: I cannot answor you what complaints A containing no drugs or deliterious substances ; mild and Counsellor & Attorney at Law, great statesman because he lilmsclf was a great est of all concerned immediately to accept; the proceed: EASTERN ROUTE. I have cured with your Pills better than to say all that safe in its operation, i-greeuble to the innle, and does not of sale to be placed at interest for the benefit of said ever treat with a purgative medicine. I place great depen like other diarrhea preparations, constipate the bowels, THOMASTON. ME. man. Astor became a very rich man from the MACHIASPORT, MILLBRIDGE. dence on an effectual cathartic in my daily contest witli thereby endangering the system, necessitating the imme wards. Said Guardmu therefore prays for license to sell February 20, 1861. gtf same reason. Let the two have exchanged and convey the above described real estate to the person disease, and believing as I do that your Pills afford us the diate use of cathartics; but gives immediate relief, invig ROCKLAND. best wo have, I of ccurse value them highly. orates and strengthens the patient, and leuves the bowels places and the result in the lives of both would making said offer. The Favorite Steamer “ j T'p T c e l l e y ; GEORGE S. W1GGIN, Guardian. Pittsburg, Pa., May 1, 1855. iu u healthy, natural condition. One bottle of the Sum nave been the same, 60 far as each excelling in ROCKLAfiD,—Captain Snow, Dr. J . C. Ayer. Hr: I have been repeatedly cured of mer Cure is sufficient to cure any ordinary case ; two or bis particular sphero. Each comprehending tbe worst headache any body can have by a dose or two three potions being generally sufficient to cure the moat Attorney & Counsellor at Law, LINCOLN, COUNTY.—In a Probate Court held at Wis AVING been thoroughly repaired, will make her first of your Pills. I t seems to arise from a foul stomach, violent attack; and four to six bottles is warranted to cure his powers, ana self-reliance made them what casset, on the first Tuesday of September 1861. any one case of confirmed chronic California Diarrhea. THOMASTON, ME. H trip on SATURDAY, the 20th of April 1861, and con which they cleanse at once. Septem ber 13, I860. 34tf they were. On the petition aforesaid, O rdered, that notice be give- tinue to run as follows leave Rockland for Machiasport Youra with great respect, ED. W. PREBLE, The Summer Cure is admirably adapted to all ages, There are two instances connected with the en by publishing a copy of said Petition with this Order every Saturday morning on the arrival of the steamer M. Clerk o f Steamer Clarion. sexes and conditions ; none can be injured by its proper thereon, three weeks successively, prior to the first Tues Sanford from Boston, and the steamer Daniel Webster use. For children and infants and particularly for chil O . G-. H A L L , crisis of 1857 which forcibly illustrate our day of October next, in the Rockland Gazette, a news from Portland, touching at North Bilious Disorders — Liver Complaints. dren teething, it has no equal. The Summer Cure hns been position—one in this city and the other in New paper printed in Rockland,that all persons interested n w Desert, Millbridge and Jonesport. From Dr. Theodore Bell, o f New York City. used in a great vuriety of cases for three years, with attend at a Court of Probate, then to be held at Wiscasset R rtuuninu—Will leave Machiasport for Rockland, Not only nre your Pills admirably adapted to their pur tonishing results ; never yet having failed to effect a ct__ a t J a w , York.' We are not at liberty to use names, and show cause, if any, why the prayer of said petition every Monday morning at 4 1-2 o’clock, touching os above pose as an aperient, but I find tlieir beneficial effects upon To northern troops going South, and to mothers with though both are facts with which we are per should not be granted. arriving at Rockland iu time to connect with the M. San the Liver very marked indeed. They have in my piao- large families of children, the Summer Cure is truly in- COOKING STOVE, fectly familiar. HIRAM CHAPMAN Judge of Probat ford for Boston. tice proved more effectual for the cure of bilious com VHluuhle. Hot Air Draught aud Ventilated Oven. B E R R Y ’S B L O C K , M A IN S T R E E T , Copy, Attest.—E. F oote, Register. 3w38 Will also leave Rockland, every Wednesday morning, plaints than any one remedy I can mention. I sincerely IZr All agents selling this medicine, may at their discre ROCKLAND, MAINE. A merchant of Boston had large 6ums due on arrival of M. Sanford, for Millbridge, touching at Deer rejoice that we have at length a purgative which is wor tion refund the purchase money to persons dissatisfied with THE LATEST THING OUT—I nvented 1859. Rockland, July 12, 13S0. 291y him in New York and Philadelphia. As one Isle, (Scott’s Landing,) Sedgwick, and Mt. Desert, (So. thy the confidence of the profession aud the people. its results. The Colonel of any regiment of New England DAPTED to all countries and climates, for wood SPECTACLES! SPECTACLES! West Harbor.) troops will be furnished gratis with one bottle each for coal, with or without Hot Water Reservoir and Warm WILLIAM BEATTIE, after another of the large houses in all of our R eturning—Leaves Millbridge every Thursday morn Department of the I nterior, ) every commissioned officer in his command, by applying Aing Closet. This new and beautiful cooking apparatus commercial centres went down, a panic seized ing at 7 o’clock, touching as above, arriving in time to con Washington, D. C., 7th Feb., 1856. j to the proprietors or to any one of their general Agents. combining more valuable improvements than any other Silt: I have used your Fills in my general aud hospital Counsellor and Attorney at Law, upon every one. Among the assests of a bank nect with the M. Sanford for Boston. P rice 50 cts a bottle. Stove in the world ; and the very perfect manner in which practice ever since you made them, aud cannot hesitate to G. C. Goodwin & Co., Boston, Gen. Agent for New say they are the best cathurtic we employ. Their regu t is made and finished makes S7tf ROCKLAND MAINE. rupt concern that owed the merchant we speak F A R E : England. II. II. H ay, .Portland, and B. F. Bradbury, lating action on the liver is quick and decidod, conse Bangor.Gen- Agents for Maine. of, was a large amount of stock in a new coal flFrom Rockland to Machiasport, S'2 50 quently they are au admirable remedy forderaugenjunts THE GOOD SAMARITAN DR. J. ESTEN, mine that had cost an immense sum, and from 500 TESTIMONIALS! t__ “ Jonesport, - .5 of that organ. Indeed,! have seldom found a case of Sold by LEVI M. ROBBINS, Rockland ; and by Drug The Mout Deairnblc. “ Millbridge, 2 00 gists and Country Merchants generally. The Mont Beautiful, which nothing had been realized. Railroads bilious disease so obstinate that it did not readily yield to For sale in fourth Maine Regiment by J. A. CONANT. Hoceopathic Physician. “ Mt. Desert, (So. West Harbor,) 1 50 them. Fraternally yours, ALONZO BALL, M. D., IirtXVIx'Q A- / ’O ___ .. XT - The Most Economical, and mining were something he was not famil ARTHUR S. WOLFF, M. D. Deer Isle, (Green’s Landing,) 1 00 Physician o f the Marine Hospital. The Most Perfect, Office in Wilaou & W hite’s Block, iar with but a discriminating judgment and “ North Haven, 50 ROCKLAND, Me. O f 233 W est 14th St., New York, “ Mt. Desert,(So. West Harbor,) 1 50 Dysentery, Dinrrlioca, Relux, W orms. And the Most Valuable of STOVES. self-reliance had brought him forward from a ' Innumerable references can be given but its excellencies R esidence on Water Street, first house north of A. C. OCCUEIST AND AURIST, “ Sedgwick, I50 F om Dr. J. G. Green, o f Chicago. small retailer to a man of wealth. A constant “ Deer Isle, (Scott’s Landing,) 1 00 Your Pills have bad a long trial in my practice, and I jCVRE FO R I can only be appreciated by its use. For sale by hold them in esteem as one of the best aperients I have WALTER J. WOOD. exercise of these qualities had made him men Pillsbury Block, Rockland. Way Fares as usual. i Rockland, May 9, I860. 20tf M. W . FA R W ELL, Agent. ever found. Their alterative effect upon tho liver luaki * tally vigorous, as by constant physical exercise Dr. W. is accompanied by April 10, 1861. 16tf. them an excellent remedy, when given in small doses for THOMAS FRYE, the gymnast may increase his powers from one biltoas dysentery and diarrhoea. Their sngar-eoating PIN WORMS MR. ASHER A 5 S E l l , makes them very acceptable and convenient for tiie use hundred to one thousand, lie saw at once in Portland and New York Steamers. of woiuou and children. and these doubtful assests what would not only can late optician to the Ophthalmic Hospital, London. A NEW DISCOVEKY. The sight being the source of our highest and most in Dyspepsia, Impurity of the Blood. OFFICE NO. 4 KIMBALL BLOCK, {Over the Store o f M. C. Andrews.') cel all the debt due him, but what with proper tellectual enjoyments, is unfortunately the most abused SEJII-HEEKLY’ LINE. From Jtev. J. E Himes, L\tst»r o f Advent Church, Boston. rp iIE Ascarides or Pin Worms, the removal of which has I and neglected, and it cannot but be regretted that the Dwelling House, on Spring Street, management would realize him a large fortune. Dr. Ayer: I have used your Pills with extraordinary _L ever haffied the skill of the most eminent physicians, j opposite Dirigo Engine House. means generally resorted io for its improvement are too, Porlland, June 1, 1661. success in my family and among those I am called to visit ; ami universally considered by litem as beyond the reach of • W hat others laughed at and hesitated to take, frequently the cause o f injury, and in many instances it! ALL ORDERS BY DAY OR NIGHT QZTThe Steam er that leaves New York Wednesdays, in distress. To regulate the organs of digestion and , medicine, are entirely expelled from the human system by will be promptly attended to. and in whose hands they would have been value loss, by persons pretending to be Opticians who nre not at purify the blood, they are the very best remedy I have the t 2 Of nil acquainted with any ol the beautiful principles of the and Portland Saturdays, has discontinued her trips for the Rockland, Nov. 20 1858. 43t less, in his have become perfected into wealth. present thus leaving but one Steamer on the route. over known, aud I can confidently recommend them to The other instance was that of a young man, Law of Sight or Optics, with not a particle of knowledge my friends. Yours, J . V. HIMES. Dr. E. G. Gould’s Pin Worm Syrup. Dr. T? L. ESTABROOK^ as to the Anatomy or Physiology of the human Eye, tak . k, The first class Steamships “ CIIESA- ! A Cure warranted in every enwe, a member of a small dry goods firm in New ing upon themselves to assist the Sight, with Glasses neith P 1 jtgij_____f^PEAKE,” Captain Sidney Crowell, and Warsaw, Wyoming Co., N. Y., Oct. 24, 1855. er truly ground, or by any means scientifically adapted, Dear Sir : I aui using your Cathartic Pills in my prac 1 Relief nllorded iu twenty-four hours. H jipttian & ^utgiait. York. A certain party in that city owed the S ebS sstbSS s. 1* P a TAPSO,” Captain L. H. Laylield, will tice, and find them an excellent purgative to cloause the causing by their ignorance the most fatal results. hereafter form a semi-weekly line between the Porta of J This Syrup is purely a vegetable preparation, and harm- firm a debt, to cancel which he had nothing has the most complete Stock of Spectacles system aud purify the fountains o f the blood. New’ York and Portland, leaving each Port every W ednes JOHN G. MEACHAM, M.D. ! less with the youngest child. but a Steamboat, and a poor one at th a t; hut ever imported into this country,* which he adapts under day and Saturday at 4 P. M. j SYMPTOMS.—Intense itching, biting and distress in the he proposed to the firm that they should buy it i,he “nn,ed,aleeoperinteudence of Dr. Woiir, in Passage, including Meals aud State Rooms $5.00 ' Constipation, C ostivenesi, Suppression, lower part of the rectum and about the seat, (often mis- OFFICE,— PILLLBURY’S NEW BLOCK. and take from the proceeds their indebtedness. * Silver, Steel, Platina and Amilum; Micro- The great dispatch given to freight by this line makes it Rheum atism , (-out, Neurnlgia, Drop | taken for the Piles,) disagreeable sensation in tbe epigas sy, Paralysis, Fits, etc. Boards nt the Thorndike Hotel,—where cal!* This young man of the firm acceded to the ' scopes, Reading Lenses, ‘!;,'.w?rr“",l1,'d'.I t ■■ t , n w . , • EMERY A FOX, Portland. ing it for the benefit of the multitudes who suffer from trait, and a fac simile of his signature on the wrapper. LEVI HI. ROBBINS, II. B CROMWELL, A CO., New York. man sold out ht6 interest in the firm, took the eJ Anther Glassee. that complaint, which, although bad enough in itself, is HERVEY A MOORE, Sole P r o prieto rs. October 25, 1659. 6in44 the progenitor of others that are worse. I believe r-«- ! AddreMH G EO . C . G O O D W IN A. C O ., 11 PETER THACHER & BROTHER. boat, went on board of her, acted as his own ' TERMS REASONABLE, (in m.iu'5rou gtitfisf, Capital $500.000...... Surplus upwards of $210,000. jjTir Most of tlio Pills in market contain Mercury, As an earnest of the Proprietors’ confidence in the mer Vegetable Panacea or Pain Expeller, as we do in individuals using their natural gifts All persons in want of any of the above naraedliGoods II. Huntington, l’rcs’t. T. C. Allyn, Secretary. wliiih. although a valuable remedy in skilful hands, la its of their COUGH PILLS, and their desire to remove all For sale in any quantity, by Thom aston, Ale. to control circumstances, and make them avail would save money by giving hnn a call and judging for dangerous in a public pill, from tho dreadful conse prejudice or skepticism from the minds of the public, they I.. M. ROBBINS. HOME INSURANCE CO. quences that frequently follow its incautious use. Thcso instruct thetr agents every where, in all cases, to refund able in whatever position they are placed.— themselves. Druggist and Apothecary, Wilson Ac White’s Block. res*^ent of Thom Aston, for the past ten Few York City. contain no mercury or mineral substance whatever. the purchase money wherever the Pills fail to give satis Sign of the Golden Eagle. Upon the same principle which we have en- ' Don't forget the Place, at the Brook. faction. CasirCapital $1,000,000...... Surplus $300,000. Prioe, 25 cents per Box, or 5 Boxes for SI. Rockland, April 10, 1661. 16tf October 16, 1860. 43if deavored to illustrate in these two sketches we | G. W. KIMBALL, J r. Chas. J. Martin, President. These Pills are perfectly safe for all ages and sexes; and A. F. Wllmurth, Vice Pres’t. J. M. Smith, Sec’y. Prepared by Dr. J. C. AVER &, CO., Lowell, Mass. are sold at the low price of twenty-live cents per box, that argue that when the correct history of the Rockland, June 11, 1861. 25 tf ull may be benefitted by tlieir use. Agents are instructed T. E. & F. J. SIMONTON, Agnus, T. O. COOK, C. 1’. FESSENDEN, J. 3. IlAl.L gratih present contest is written out, it will be recorded I ' to lurnish them to persons unable to purchase (Successors to J. W. Brown,) CITY FIRE INSURANCE CO. A. CO., LEVI M. R O B3IN 8. Rockland; A. D. Almond, W. them. that some of the most brilliaDt actions emanated 1 Commissioners’ iVotice. H artford, C onnecticut...... Cash C apital $250,000. M. Cook, Thomaston; J. T. Dana, Damariscotta; Jas. Druggists and Country Merchants supplied at the usual ----- D ealers in ------from those men who never before smelt powder rniiE undersigntd, appointed by the Judge of Probate for C. N. Bowers Pres’t C. C. Waite, Sec’y. Peny, Camden ; C. Young, Jr., Rockport. discount. or led a column, but who, hv the very force of i -t- the Cou,H>' of Kn->x, Commissioner, to receive and ex- W. L Alden «fc Co., Bangor, and W. F. Phillips, Port , .r. , j j xi • anime the claims of creditors against theestate of Andrew MAINE INSURANCE CO. land, Wholesale Agents. TRY THEM, EVERYBODY, Silks, Dress Goods, Shawls, their natural gifts, comprehended their new i.VCE lau 0| Rockland, deceased, represented in.ol- Augusta, Maine...... Capital $60,000. December 19, lfcbu. Iy52 and r efu te the long-established proverb, that “ a prophet WHITE GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, LINENS, is not without honor, except in his own house.” positions,ix i----- _ and _ j ------madej _ v both_a.l al tbe_ xi theory andj detail j.A .ii " nt, give notice that six months are allowed to said credi- J. L. Culler, President. J. IL Williams, Sec’y. TRIMMINGS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, dec., rs to present and prove their claims ; and that they will GARDINER’S Valuable certificates of benefits and cures are in our of war subservient to self-reliance and good in session at the office of L. W . IIOVVES, in the city hands, hut we prefer to give the Pills to the public on CLOAKINGS & CLOAKS. judgment.—Commercial Bulletin. of Rockland on the second Thursday of June, September, NEW ENGLAND FIRE A MARINE INSURANCE CO. their own merits alone. ,USE AND — also— October and November 1861, at nine o’clock in the fore- Hartford, Connecticut. ; Rheumatic and Neuralgia HOWES Co., Proprietors, Belfast. ion, for that purpose. Cash Capital $200,000...... Assets over 230,000. 10AL PURPOStu, CARPETS A* FEATHERS. The “ Beer Seed,” or California Yeast JOSEPH FARWELL, N. M. Waterman, Pres’t. Geo. D. Jewett, Secr’y. C OTVir* OTJ3ST 2D, Sold by LEVI M. RO11UINS, Rucklmid ; GEO. I. ROB- NO. 4 BERRY’S BLOCK. Plant.—Of this “ what is it ” among aquatic L. W. HOWES. 1N8ON, Thomaston ; JAMES PERRY, Camden, and by Rockland, Feb. 15, 1860. 8tf plants which is getting to be common among Rockland, May 13, 1861. Cm22 WESTERN MASS. INSURANCE CO. A certain safe and permanent cure fsrRheumatism, Neu other druggists and truders in the country. Pittsfield, Mass...... Cash Capitul and surp. over $200,000. ralgia and Salt Rheum. It is an internal remedy, driving E offer to the country trade am’, consumers, a com MAYO & KALER, us, the Newburyport Herald Bays : E. II. Kellogg, Pres’t. J. G. Goodridge, Sec’y. out and entirely eradicating the disease, requiring no change W plete assortment of every variety of LIQUORS, in diet or business, and may be taken by children and per GEO. C. GOODWIN & CO., SUCCESSORS TO PIERCE & KALBR. Beer seed, or as it is sometimes more appro Farm for Sale. sons of the most delicate constitutions with perfect safety. WINES, &c„ and would suy that our experience of SPRINGFIELD FIRE A MARINE INSURANCE CO. 1 1 &. 12 M arshall street, Boston, Mass., priately called, the beer plant, a Bort of vegeta more than FORTY YEARS as Importers is not only a DEALERS IN I SMALL PLACE in Camden, called thellarsen Place, Springfield, Mass. Tcstimouinla. General Agents for New England. ble “ what is it,” imported from California, A adjoining Jacob Brown’s, of about three acres, with Cash Capital $200,000...... Assets over 8448,000. “ Gardiner’s Rheumatic and Neuralgia Compound” is April 29, 1861. •lyI9 ‘ sufficient guarantee for the Parity of our Gooda, I M f f l S T O that land of wonders and oddities, is attracting House and Bam and thriving Otchard thereon, under ex Edmund Freeman, Prea’t. Wm. Connor, Jr., Sec’y. cellent improvement. Also, about seven acres with a the best medicine for the disease I ever saw. CHAS. A. but that it enables us to offer advantages to buyer* that considerable attention among the curious. It House iheteon, near the Robert Thorndike place, it is SMITH, No. 1 Old State House. Boston. cannot be excelled by auy house in Boston. Owing to the DRY GOODS, is a small, white, irregular shaped substance, ellent land and under improvement. Also, 22 1-2 acres CHARTER OAK FIRE A MARINE CO. After suffering with Rheumatism twenty years, and be Hartford, Conn...... Capital, $300,000. difficulty of procuring, in many towns, a strictly pure and Corner Store, Pillsbury Block, Main St. not unlike rice in general appearance, and of Wood Land, well timbered, on the Mountain, being ing confined to my bed several weeks last spring, I was CONSUMPTIVES. irt of the Robert Thorndike Estate. Terms easy, a por- R. Gillett, President. J, II. Sprague, Sec’y. entirely cured by the use of one bottle of “ Gardiner’s An equal aud normal circulation of the blood is health. reliable article of Liquors and tFines for medicinal and EBEN B. MAYO, ? An abnormal, that is to say, an excessive or deficient cir possesses the property of starting fomentation 3ii down and remainder on time. Enquire of Rheumatic and Neutalgia Compound.”— NORMAN T. other purposes, we have for many years given special at GEORGE F. KALER. 5 ROCKLAND in a bottle of sweetened water, which in twenty- N. T. TALBOT. HAMPDEN FIRE INSURANCE CO. AYERS, 75 Franklin street, Boston. culation or stagnation of the blood, i» disease. To illus- March 3, 1859. 14tf •—torpidity of the Liver is caused by stagnation of the tention to filling orders for P rivate Us e , and consumers Rockport, July 30, 1661. 32tf Springfield, Muss...... Capitul and assets,$220,000. Having been a constant sufferer from Neuralgia for eight four hours results in quite palatable beer. The W . B. Calhoun, Pres’t. J . C .I’ynchon, Sec’y. blood in that organ ; diseases of the Kidneys, Intlamma- will find it greatly to their advantage to send their orders seed seems all alive during fermentation, rising een months, and been driven by excruciating pain to the oi the Lungs, Disease of the Heart, «tc., by the same LiBBY & SOX, trial of numberless remedies ’without obtaining relief, I e, viz: Improper Circulation; and from the same to us direct, as we employ no travelling or other agents and falling in regular currents, the ascending THE EYE AND EAR, CONWAY FIRE INSURANCE CO. SHIP CIIAXBLERS, GROCERS was induced to try “ Gardiner’s Rheumatic and Neurnlgia ie spring all minor forms of disease. To discover a whatever. Persons who require Pure Liquors and Wines, platoons discharging their gas at the surface, Conway, Mass...... C apital $200,000. Compound.” I have taken hut one bottle and am entirely certain cure then, for these diseases, the first great onquiry —AND— J. S. Whitney, Prea’t. D. C. Rogets, Sec’y. well D. D. BAXTER, Dry Goods Dealer, No. 5, Apple uecessary is, What causes the blood to circulate ? In large or small quantities, may rest assured that all or and falling back to reload like regular soldiers. ton Block, Lowell, Muss. But the most singular thing about it is its For centuries it has been a matter of much study among ders will receive our best personal attention, and that COMMISSION MERCHANTS, HOLYOKE MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. I have been afflicted with Salt Rheum in its worst form scientific and medical men ; and while many experiments every article sent from our house will be satisfactory in property of propagation or indelininc multipli Deafness, Catarrh, Othoreah, Malformation, Noises in the Salem, Muss...... C apital and Assets, $350,000. for a long time, and suffered more than can be imagined, have been made and much labor expended upon the en Corner of 2Oth and Cary Street*, every respect. Communications by mail will receive cation, without any change of its structure or Head, Discharges from the Ear, Ear-Ache in its A. Story, Pres’t. J. T. Burnham, Sdc’y. except by those similarly afflicted. I tried one hottie of quiry; it has been left to this centuty among its its other ON THUE DOCK. various forms, Ac. your Compound, and can honestly say that I believe my wonderful increase in knowledge, to make this grand dis prompt attention, with full and complete catalogue of development—that is, it does not grow up into' covery, also. RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. In all affections ol the Eyes, conse THOMASTON MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. self entirely cured.—JOHN A. MORDO, PE a RL Street goods, prices, Ac. LUTHER LIBBY OEO. W. LIBBY. a plant and go to seed, but each seed brings quent to Measek, Scarlatina, Typhus, Thom aston, Maine. House. Boston, Mass. Acknowledging that life is the grift of the Creator, and I. D. RICHARDS A SONS, April 1, 1861. 15tf forth a new seed and that another, adinflmtum. Blows, Burns, Cancer, Cataract, Accidents to Atw’ood Leveusaler, Pres’t. Wm. R. Keith, Sec’y. “ Gardiner’s Rheumatic and Neuralgia Compound ” has that “ in Him we live and move and have our being,” we Cornea, Iris, Cilia, Optic Nerves or Muscles; in entirely cured me of sufferings of several years’standing. still venture the remark, that as the planets move in their RUSSELL MILLS There is of course much speculation about its fact all the diseases to which that delicate organ Is W. E IIODGKINS, No. I Old State House, Boston. spheres, and all vegetable life is governed by certain abso nature, many looking upon it with almost subject—Strabismus (cross-eye,) Fistula, Lachry- PENOBSCOT MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. lute I iw>, so animal life is traceable to a fixed cause, CJOTTOKT DUCK.. Malis, disease ol the Folbcules of the Eye-Lids, Butigor, Maine. Mv son, ten years of age, has been for three years a which remove or destroy, and death, the certain effect, superstitious curiosity, as if it were an excep Loss of sight by age or ill adapted Specta E. L. Hamlin, Pres’t. B. Plummer, Sec’y. great sufferer from Salt Rheum, his hands covered with follows. 'T’HE subscribers, having sold thesa vert sc- tion to all known laws of life and growth.— cles—sources of the greatest amount sores and in constant pain ; one bottle of your compound Analysis of the red corpuscles of the blood show them A periorper Cotton Duck for several years past, have We are inclined to think, however, that it is of injury to the Eye, Life Insurance. cured h rn—J. W. IfAMMOND, 99 Milk Street, Boston to he compounds of iron, sulphur and phosphorous. found that it is considered the best brand t geueral Gardiner’s Rheumatic and Neuralgia Compound ” has The air we breathe, we know to contain a very large simply a new species of the Cryptogainous CONSULT THE CELEBRATED Life insurance effected in the following sound companies entirely cured me of Neuralgia. -W C. THOMPSON, proportion of oxygen. The H A R D D U C K has been worn on large Schoon genus of plants, which includes besides lichens, doing business on the most approved plans, and ofl'eriug in Proprietor Pearl St. House, Boston, Mass. Oxygen brought in contact with a metal, evolves or ers, Yachts, Pilot Boats and has fully proved that it will ARTHUR S. WOLFF, HI. D., ducements second to no other companies. Premiums may etnitH ehctticitv . wear longer and “ bao ” lese than other kinds heretofore mosses, &c., that have a regular vegetable Lecturer and Member of the College of Surgeons, and be paid quarterly, semi-annually, or yeutly. One half a hottie of your Compound co ed me o’ a se Electricity brought in contact with a muscular fiber, iu general use. structure, yeast, ferments, mold, vegetable and Physician in New York, London and Paris, late Staff' Sur vere attack of Neuralgia.—FANNIE S. THOMPSON, causes it to contract. Mt. Veruou, Cumberland and Colton Ravens Duck on Pearl St. House, Boston. animal fungi, such as smut on grain, and can geon in the Portuguese Army, Knight of the Grand Cross NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. These lads being indisputable, we have now the solu hand and for sale by ot the Legion of Honor. France- Spain and Portugal, Sur Boston, Mass...... Accumulated Capital, 81,200,000. I certify that my friend Wm. T. Glidden, Esq., presented tion as to the motor or motive power of the heart. The N . BOY N TO N dr CO., cers and warts on animals, probably also the geon of the 55th New York Slate Militia, may he consult me with a bottle of “iGardiner’s Rhemaiic Compound,” in oxygen in the air we breathe coining in contact with tha 134 Commercial St., principle of cholera, potato rot and other ed in the French, German, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, 1856, when I was suffering with a painful attack of Neu iron in the red corpuscles of the blood emits electricity, Feb. 22, I860. (91y) BOSTON. Dutch aud English languages, on all the Diseases of the CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. epidemics. These exhibit the very lowest form Hartford. C o n n ecticu t... Accumulated Capital, 3 000,000. ralgia und Rheumatism, and that it proved to be of decided which coming in contact with the heart causes it to con Eye and Ear. benefit. —ALBERT SMITH. Ex-Member ol Congress from tract, ai.d hence the power which expels the blood and of organization—a congeries of cells, from O ’ The above are the oldest Life Insurance Companies Maine. GEO. L. HATCH, in the United States. T he insured participate in the profits send) it tingling through the remotest arteries. What GIN At Pillsbury Block, Rockland, which all vegetable and animal tissues are The undersigned hereby certify that they havihave used then, arc the causes of CoUMUinplioii, Dropsy. P al GIN AS A REMEDIAL AGENT. Shipping & Commission Merchants, formed, each cell having an individual life of “ Gardiner’s Rheumatic and Neurnlgia Compound” lor the sy, PnualysiH, St. Vitus’ Dance, Dyspepsia, lExtract from the N. Herald, May 30.] CHARTER OAK LIFE INSURANCE CO. Epilepsy, Fever and Ague, Sl c , 1 —a deficiency THIS DELICIOUS TONIC STIMULANT. 22 South Street, (Up Stairs, Hartford, Conn...... C apital and Surplus, $500,000. of Rheumatism mid Neuralgia, aud found, its own growing and propagating independent Dr. Arthur S Wolff of 233 West 14lh street, Oculist case, immediate aud perm anent relief. We have full con oi the r excess of the body or mind, redueed the standard March 1,1661. ly 11 ltaliau and French Crupes ; Ladies’ Dresses ol every des cription, Hosiery and Ribbons, Leghorn Bonnets, Straw art of Missouri, in a recent address, briefly with the subject, and is a gentleman of superior attain Joiuiug Atlantic Hall Boilding, Wholesale Agents for New York, of the bond and diminished titered globules: Ladies suf ments. The love fur (lie speciality he has followed for fering coy ol the distresses known as female complaints, Bonnets and Hats Colored, Bleached and Pressed ; Gents’ for the purpose of transacting the MACY A JENKINS, 67 LIBERTY STREET, Coats, Pants and Vests Cleansed or Colored without rip disposes of a very common fallicy of the seces some years with great success in New York, inis made be persuaded the “ Blood Food ” can cure you. It has ping. hun one of the most successful surgeons of the day. The For sale hv apothecaries generally throughout the United cured thousands of desperate ca-es where ail hope has sionists, in a few trenchant words, as follows : congratulations of his colleagues were tendered to him by FLOUR & GRAIN BUSINESS, been given up. Do not reject it, do not throw away your Piece Goods of unsaleable colors or shop-worn, snch as Still.-, N..i.c grimiue Utiios signed by CHAS F. GAR Merinos, Alpines, Alpacas, Silks, Cloths, Ribbons. Fringes, “ Be not deceived by the cry that you are a vote of thanks. Together with all kinds of DINER. only hope The ‘‘ Blood Food ” is an unfailing rem edy; give it a trial. Trimmings, die., dec., dyed aud finished to look nearly as invaded by the troops of the North. No gov This Lecture is one of a series which the Doctor -will W. I. Goods, Groceries, &c., &c. bold bv J o h n Ba I.CII A- SON, Waldoboro: WM. II. well as new. WEI IIERBLE A lhiO, barren ;G. I. ROBlNsON, An eiahorate treatise, carrying out and fully proving the give in this place, notice of time and place to be given in 150 Bbls. Best Brands Milwaukee Flour. theor) advanced here to correct, will be mailed to any in —ALSO— ernment can be said to invade itself. Your and s. WALDO, Thomaston; C. P. FESSENDEN, F. G. Cleansing and Scouring Nice Craps; Cashmere and our columns. 1OO Bbls. Best Brands New York Flour. COOK, J. rt. HALL * CO., and LEVI M. ROBBINS, terested purty, on (he receipt ol two 3 cent stamps,— paramount allegiance is due to the government Blood Food is sold by all druggists; or where it cannot be other Shawls Blenched or Cleansed. Piano aud Table He refers to Valentine Mott, M. D., President of the Rock land. Covers, Silk Ribbons and Kid Gloves Cleansed. All work of the United States, and that government has 50 Bbls. Choice Double Extra New York Flour. Nov. 7. I860. Iy46 had, 1 will send 6 hotties iree of expense, for 4. Price the right to station troops on every foot of College ol Surgeons ; C. B* Wood, M. D., Editor of Medi 25 Bbls. Choice Double Extra Kentucky Flour. single hottie, $1. It is put up in 8 oz. vials, in yellow done ia a manner which will give satisfaction. cal Tunes ; Geo. C Gardiner, M- D.; Edwin Morgan, Gov PERUVIAN SYRUP. Goods received and forwar led by the Ageuts. 1500 •Bushels Prime, New, Norfolk and Mary wrappers—the old kind, in small bottles, in red w rappers soil under its jurisdiction. When it loses this ernor of New York , W. F. iJavemayer, late Mayor of having been done away with—and hears the fac-simile Aoents :—H. Hatch, Rockland ; R. Y. Crie, Waldobo THE GREAT CURATIVE OF THE AGE! ro’; Hall dc Co., Damariscotta ; John B. Carver, (Carver’s power it will be worth no more than the gov New York. land Corn. PICTURE FRAMES. signature of Church & Dupont upon the f..ce of the wrap Pork, Lard, Molasses, Sugnrs of all kinds. Tea, Coffee, JU S T received a great variety of Harbor) Vinalhaven ; IL A. Mills, North Haven ; James ernment of the Comanches or of the Feejee per. Beware of countsrfeits oed imitations. T H Y I T ! Perry, Camden Harbor; John A. Watts, (Tenant’s Har I hereby certify that Dr. ArlhurS, Wolff of 233 Wb I Saleratus, Soup, Butter, Cheese, Fluid, Kerosene Oil, Ac , G. T. DUPONT, Sole Proprietor. TT will entirely cure, or greatly relieve, the following Islands.” liaii Operated for Strabism us (cross-eye) on one bor) St. G eorge; Mrs. N . Fuller, T hom aston; H . H. Ac , in any desired quantity. Gilt and Rose Wrood Mouldings, 409 Broadway, N ew York. L distressing complaints :—Dyspepsia, Dropsy, Diarrhcea, Of my patients with the greatest success. We would way to the purchasing community, that, hav Keen. McLain’s Mills ; J . W . Longfellow, Machias. II. II. HAY, Portland, geueral Agent for Maine. General Debility, Nervousness, Ulcers, Piles, Bronchia ia, Rockland, April 2,1861, 15tf A. HARRIS, M. D., 174 W est 17lh street. ing had sevetal years experience in the business, we flutter for Picture Frames, which will be fitted for customers iu C. P. FESSEN D EN and LEV I M. ROBBINS, Agent* Jaundice, Dysentery, Neuralgia, Liver Complaint, Erysi napsacks Ihe tnost workmanlike tiianuer, nt very low prices. K .—It is proposed to equip some of my testimony to the many the Doctor ourselves that we know when, where and how to buy our for Rockland and viciuily. (rs7) 43tf pelas, add the endless catalogue of Female Difficulties the New York rigiment with the French knap- . J hus removed from eye lids of my son goods. Having an agent established in the West, under OVAL AND CIRCULAR FRAMES furnished to order nt moderate prices. moat of which originate in a low state of the blood. N o tice. e "10*1 unsightly diseases, which has resisted my whose supet vision our flour is manufactured, we will say Get our new Pamphlet, and read it. srek, made of ox-hide tanned with the hair on, own and many of my colleagues’ medicul treatm ent; aud to purchasers that in trading with us they are sure of a CALL AND SEE AT Fishermen's Findings* E Committee on Account* and Claims wUI meet the which effectually keeps out the water. This ut gratitude for the blessing my child now enjoys 1 have good article Ht prices which cannot fail to suit. CARLETON’S Picture Gallery, J JOOKS, LINES, NETS, &c., dec., to be sold low as the JEW ETT & COM PANY, day of ever given the present certificate, and shall always be glad to Give us n call before purchasing. Main Street. lowest, by Store of L. WEEKS. style of knapsacks was used by our continental hear of his welfi. re. No* 39 Summer Street* Boston* troops. J B. LITCHFIELD. H. A. LITCHFIELD. Opposite BURPEES’ Furniture Room*. H. H. CR1E. For sale by all Druggists. Wm. H. TITCOMB, Chairman. B. VAN BUREN. JRockland, April 3, 1661. 15tf Rockland, June 12,1861. Rockland, May 14, 1861. 21tf July 3,1861. 6m28 Rookland, April 10,1061 17tf