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JM St anh fab jgriitfej. l u c f e l a n i 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.