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she has boon fed, and the product of her F lo w ers. Liberty and Union, Now and Forever, TELEGRAPHIC- NEWS. &jjf IstitU nli tejettn, Voted, To adjourn to meet at the brick repenting in sackcloth and ashes. Although milk, whether sold, or made into butter or Best display of cut flowers, best kept up during schoolhouse on Saturday evening next. they may suffer themselves to be betrayed by One and Inseparable.” cheese, during two periods of ten days each, the Fair, § 1 ; 2d ,50. , Aug. 28. A Union Club was then organized by olecting the deceptive appearances of that success which (three months to elapse between the periods Best display of pot plants, and in best condi­ A dispatch to tho Tribune says B. Williams, Pres., and Horatio Copeland, Sect. has apparently crowned their efforts since the of trial,) the time of the cow's calving, qual­ tion, §1 ; 2d ,50. Thursday, September 5,1881. The President, Secretary and Mark Ames were storming of Sumter, they are yet to learn that, ity of calf, &e. that advices from Air. ' indicate a speedy made a committee to present at tho next meet­ Conmillcc. even in the small affairs of life, though wrong For best Durham, Devon, Ayreshire, or any recognition of the Southern Confederacy by the ing a constitution and by laws. British Government. may at first, and for a season, seem to prevail other pure blood cow, §3 ; 2d 2 ; 3d 1. Mrs. J. II. Converse of Newcastle. 8. M. PETTINGILL «fe CO., are authorized Agents lor B. WILLIAMS, Chairman. A despatch from Quebec says that the ship receiving Advertisements and Subscriptions for this paper. over right yet eventually truth and right will Satisfactory evidence of the pedigree of the “ J . M. Little of Union. F. (Jr W illiams, Secretary. Simonds of St. Johns N. B. flies a secession flag . Ofices— 10 State St., Boston, and 119 Nassau St., New prevail; and I think that it is no less certain above animals must be furnished the commit­ “ J. W. Clark of Waldoboro. L Thomaston, Aug. 26, 1861. in that port. that they are soon to suffer a most severe defeat, tee before n premium can be awarded. “ Leander Morton of Bristol. Anderson who was arrested yesterday, con­ S R. NII.ES, (successor to V. B. Palmer,) Newspaper such a defeat as will in the future secure to us “ L. B. Gilchrist of Thomaston. Advertising Agent, No. 1, Scollay’a Building, Court street Letter from the Fourth Regiment. - Heifers. fesses to having furnished editorials to the Day that respect and deference which the North has “ Alx’r Johnston, Jr., Wiscasset. Boston, is authorized to receive advertisements for this never received, us a people, from the South.— For best Durham, Devon, Ayreshire, or other Miss Abigail Leisliman of Boothbay. Book, News and Journal ot Commerce. 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Cedar St. have formed their eamp and named it I bv the daughters of Maine in San Francisco. miums is ottered for all. Awards to lie made Camp Leslie, in honor of the chief clerk of the I “ You must know that our little army has and healthful. On the cast of us is the city of 3 f T h e following letter of Lieut. C. IL To the winds uh loose our standard, according to the merits of the respective ani­ Carriages and Harnesses. war department. A Quartermasters squad has been at Springfield for the last two weeks, Alexandria and the broad Potomac, while on Burd, now a prisoner of war in Richmond, we mals. waiting for reinforcements, but waiting in vain, tho south and west arc scattered some of the Till foiled, is each traitor’s a rt; Best two-wheeled chaise §2 ; 2d 1. been busily engaged for the past two days in [ cat from the columns of the Belfast Journal, Re the only slain upon it, Committee. 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Varney of Bristol. Best ploughing with four oxen, ten inches deep setts 17th regiment, found here. next day. That night, our force, amounting stories in height, and lias a very commanding though not very dangerous wound. I have, Where the sons of Maine stand dauntless, Capt. Charles Comcry of Waldoboro. §3 ; 21 2. Special despatches from Washington say to 5,300 men, assisted by near two thousand appearance. As the deacon once said of his written to both you and father before, but fear And unswerving as her pines ; John N. Bond of Jefferson. Best ploughing with two oxen eight inches there is a considerable body of rebels back of Home Guards, started for the rebel camp. We church, “ it is’nt in running order now.” It you did not receive the letter. Therefore I And, whenever it gleams and brightens, deep, §2 ; 2d 1. Robert M. Little of Damariscotta. marched until 3 o'clock the next morning, when is said that in the earliest stages of the rebellion Through the sinoke of her panting guns, Chain Bridge, and they line the bank of the write again, trusting you will receive this more Committee. Bools, Shoes and Leather. Potomac all the way to Lcesburgh. Scouts re­ we came in sight of their camp fires. We bait­ large quantities of amunition, deposited by the surely. As an officer, a surgeon leaves here for Reinem ber M aine's absent daughters ed at that time, and waited, in solemn silence, rebels, were found in the cellar. Since we Are as loyal as her sons. William Hopkins of New Castle. Best calf skins, not less than six on exhibition, port large forces of rebels at Lcesburgh. Washington to-day, who will take this. Our army is in good condition. There are for daylight. Tho night was very cool and have been here, and within a few days, the I am as well as you can wish. 1 suffer but James W. Johnston of Bremen. Si- cloudy, but our blood was in a fever of excite­ shade and forest trees surrounding the seminary Peace bought l»v a State’s dishonor Best upper and sole leather on exhibition, not only l'J sick in Gen. Richardson’s Brigade. little pain, and think I am doing well. I am Marius II. Sproul of Bristol. ment, and we could not sleep. At last, the have been cut down, for some good reason, thus Is more fatal than the sword j less than six sides each §1. now quartered with about sixty of our officers. Reuben Hall of Warren. Fortress Monroe, Aug. 27. anxiously looked for order came to march, and exposing nearly the whole building to view.— So like the waves of ocean, Best men's calf boots, six pairs ,75 ; 2d ,50. Lieuta. Clark, of Wiscasset, and Glover, of Marlboro Packard of Union. Another flag of truiee came from Norfolk this we started rapidly forward. The American flag floats from the summit of Re the patriot host out pored. Best men's thick boots, six pairs, §1. 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Davis. and Arkansas troops. They charged them well, advantage has been materially increased by Christopher Feyler of Waldoboro. Best Cultivator, Harrow, Seed Sower, each ,50; is of course an absurdity. Two ladies from Norfolk say the rebels have but bad to retire with great loss. The enemy demolishing bouses which obstructed the view Your Brother, To the winds unloose our standard ’ A. \\ . Partridge of Nobleboro. 2d ,25. lately assembled in large force near Sewal's were following them up with great force, hut of the I’otomae from Fort Ellsworth, and in Daniel Hopkins of New Castle. Best Ox Yoke and Bows, ,50. Chaki.es II. Burd. Let it never more be furled Point in anticipation of an attack from Did ns they crowded into a narrow cornfield, in pur­ felling apple and peach orchards, where they B. S. I shall not go home until I can do so Till our strong enduring Union Sheep, Swine and Poultry. 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It is certain how­ sent national crisis, which seeins to us to be so Best geese, ducks, turkeys and hens, not less As the firing ceased for a moment, and the while, if be is a disloyal citizen—a disunionist— sensible and patriotic, that we make an extract LINCOLN COl NT1 AGRICi'LTl'RAL than six of each severally, §1 ; 2d ,50.' Committee. ever that Gen. McClellan with his customary parties drew oil' to re-form their columns, our no reparation will be made, as the property of ZuingliuB Collins of Union. activity and watchfulness returned from thence therefrom. The views presented are as applica­ Committee. gallant Col. Mitchell rode up and said : “ Boys, ail such will be confiscated. ble to this section as that where tbe article was and Horticultural Society. Abial R. Bond of Jefferson. at 11 1-2 o’clock last night, but from bis con­ the enemy are coming in fresh numbers ; we Fort Ellsworth presents a formidable appear­ written. The writer says . Levi Russell Jr. of Whitelield. 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We could see them burning their made and so genteel-looking. We have been category may be placed those who continnally Jeremiah Wheeler and Lady of Whitefield. those traits by which ,ve recognize the low supplied, too, with a pair of nice under-shirts, 1st Premium §10.00 ; 2d 5.00. ' than five lbs. each, ,50. whites of the South, 'll icy do uot hesitate to wagons and preparing to leave, if occasion re­ cry aloud fur “ peace,” at the expense of honor Wm. M. Robbins and Lady of Union. quired it, while in front it was evident a des­ which we can wear as outside ones, till cooler Committee. Committee. A. S. Clark and Lady of Bristol say openly and with oatts that would make your and everything else, and beg that the South perate struggle was to bo made. At last they weather, when wc can use them as nuder gar­ may not be subjugated—an act whieh no sane Rolicrt Dixon of Damariscotta. William Ilanly of Bristol. Jacob Mansfield and Lady of Damariscotta, hair stand straight, that ‘ they hope the South came—a lull regiment of Missourians, with ments. Charles A. Packard of Waldoboro. will conquer and send its troops North, and man dreams of. He who does this is not a Alfred Storcr of Waldoboro. Miscellaneous Department. their fine gray uniforms, faced with red—a Sometimes the most dainty epicure might Democrat, but simply an encourager of rebel­ Sam'l W. Johnson of Bristol. Sumner Leach of Warren. make slaves of the Yanlees and Abolitionists.’ thousand famous Texan Rangers, led by the re­ count our fare delicious—I may say it in all Thomas F. Barton of Jefferson, In this department all articles not classed and If they dared, if the Upion feeling in the sur­ lion and a traitor to his country. Future gen­ Jeremiah Tolmau of Rockland. provided for in the foregoing list of premiums doubtable Ben. himself, while the bated pirate candor—for we have, nearly every day, new erations will place a proper estimate upon all llenry A. Turner of Whitelield. Alden Hall of Nobleboro. rounding counties was not too strong, they flag waved from every point. To meet these fresh baker’s bread brought from Alexandria will be entitled to such gratuities as their would not hesitate to king every patriot, man such slippery patriots. Kcal Stock. Hoot Culture and Harden Produce. merits may require. were stationed 800 naked, hungry, sleepy men. to our camp, hot from the oven. H I should ami woman, amongst us. How dreadful is We lay on the brow of the bill aud saw them place a loaf of bread upon your table, and in Id’orZiti^ Oxen. Best crop potatoes §2; 2d 1,50 ; 3d 1. Committee. Sad Accident at New Durham, N. II.—Pow­ such a state of things. How fearful to hear form the battle line, a hundred paces from us ; your next issue you should fail to acknowledge Best yoke of working oxen, §4 ; 2d 3 ; 3d 2. Best crop sugar beets §1,50 ; 2d 1. John R. Collin of Damariscotta. der Mill Blown up and Five Persons Killed.— women say, as they dii,when one little com­ wc heard the low, hurried commands of the it in a “ first-rate notice,” 1 should call you a Best crop carrots §1,50 ; 2d ,75. Sam'l L. Ilodginan of Warren. pany marched out of town on its way to Mis­ We learn by Mr. William A. Cromwell, Mail Committee. officers, to “ keep cool, and fire low,” and not very ungrateful editor. Wc have beef steak I Best crop parsnips §1. Joseph W. Clark of Waldoboro. Agent on the Boston and Main Railroad, that Joseph Cargill of New Castle. souri!!, they ‘ hoped aery roan amongst them, to waver on any account. They were evidently occasionally, and when the steak and the bread Best crop ruta baga §1,50 ; 2d ,75. James A. Hall of Damariscotta. a very serious accident occurred at New Dur­ John Reed of Boothbay. would have a bullet lodged in their heart.’ It afraid of us. At least their whole artillery happen to come togegher, we can boast of a Best crop mangel wurtzel §1 ; 2d ,75. E. W. B. Austin of Rockland. is very hard to lie a Cliristian amongst-such peo­ ham, N. II., yesterday afternoon about 21-2 Win. G. Reed of Waldoboro. Best crop onions §1. opened upon us. Wc dodged some—at least I better meal than our friends get at home every o’ clock, from some as yet unexplained cause Daniel Hitchcock of Damariscotta. ple! 1 assure you it is. It’s hard to keep down the 1 did, as the shower of iron went crashing over day. It is true, we miss those little delicacies Samples of one bushel to he presented at the Critical P osition or Affairs in Kentucky.— angry tides that will at such times swell with­ —probably friction of the machinery—the Pow­ Joseph Avery of Jefferson. j exhibition. These crops, the potatoes must be The people of Kentucky have a few question to our heads, mowing the tree-tops like grass. 1 which arc prepared by our wives and mothers der Mills in that town, which were under the Jonathan Y. Norris of Whitefield. in one's bosom. 1 thank heaven they have at home, but we are fast becoming accustomed raised on not less than one half of an acre ; the settle among themselves, which they seemlikely felt a kind of cool curiosity to see how our men management of Mr. John E. Bickford of Dover, never talked so in my presence. I have said I luuked, and so turned around to them. Some to do without them. But here let me say that we Town Team of Oxen. j remainder on not less than one sixteenth of an to dispose of according to the fashion of the again and again that no secessionists should ■ were blown up nnd entirely destroyed, and five day,—by lighting. The Union men have a of them had a calm, determined look, but the baio advices from reliable sources that the friends of the men employed in the mills were killed Best town team of oxen, not less than six yokes, acre. The quantity to be ascertained by weight. ever breath a word of his treason in my bouse. | of the Fourth have already prepared and forward­ Carrots per bushel 50 pounds. camp in GirrarJ County in the iieart of the most part of them were smiling and watching, instantly. One of the men was named Dow, §G ; 2d 5. It's an humble one, but it shall never harbor a ed to us, sundry niceties, in the shape of pickles, Sugar beets do. . G2 “ State. The secessionists demand that it shall cat-like, the motions of their man. When we and he formcly jesided in Newmarkot. He Town Team of Steers. , , , ,, „„ . . traitor, never, nevei. Were it my dearest doughnuts, cakes, «fce., which have not yet Mangel wurtzel do. G2 “ be “ broken up.” Ihe men are receiving arms friend or neighbor, I would put him out, at the saw the eyebrows of our opponents, we opened went to work in the mills but a day or two Best town team of three years old steers, not Ruta baga do. V 02 “ from thfithe government. crovornninnf. Hie I no Knrnssinnisfa?secessionists declare dnnljirp ! flrBt dttayal v ■ . i ..word.___i tl It •is »•. little ■ tl [ can do our lire,with both muskets, and cannou, and for arrived, but which will doubtless be distribu­ since. The shock of the explosion was very less than six yokes, §5 ; 2d 4. one hour we poured a constant volley into their ted long before this reaches you.. Many a •Turnips do. 50 “ that such shipments shall not be made, and for my eJuntry,country, besides giving it wvmy prayers severe in the vicinity, and it was felt for a long Committee. denounce------e it it asas a breach o'neutrality and a but t|jat little shall bo do° e thoroughly. faces, when sullenly they turned and left the grateful blessing will then go up from our distance. It is stated that it jarred the tools Parsnips do. 45 “ hearts, not more on nccount ot the gratification The Committee must have regard to the cost grievous hill. Wo were virtually masters of the field, on the benches in the machine shop of the Co- A Yin. F. Storcr of Waldoboro. oflence against lcnnessec, for the | t The war need not trouble you much,’ said a they will afford the “ inner man,” than the assur­ as well as the quantity raised, of these crops, Union men to organize upon their own soil in ' t0 ao tbe other diiy>; o’ur , s areall t00 , but we had no force to hold it, and Major Stur­ checo Railroad at Alton Bay, a distance of Josiah Bruce of Somerville. ance thus conveyed to us that we are still re­ and thus award premiums according to real sell-delenec. Ihe Unionists, however, do not j ,.OUIlo- go into the army, while mine are all gis ordered us to retire, which we did in goud eight miles. Judson Avery of Jefferson. membered by our friends at home. We shall Robert Hanley of Bristol. merit. propose to desist at this demand. Ihe Louis-1 stout abkTbodied men.’ order, hut with heavy hearts. We went to Tfle operators of the mill were employed in ville Journal which, it will be remembered, is , *'Yhat is my greatesr trouble,’ said I, with Springfield that night,packed up our train, and discuss the merits of those dainties,kind friends, filling a large contract for powder for the gov­ William Dodge of New Castle. Best cabbages, not less that six heads on exhi­ regarding them as a practical demonstration of bition, §1 ; 2d ,50. ,:10t exaet y up t0 thcI!olt standard of Union-1 ih „ y cyes. ■ y great tvou|,ie, that on the morning of the 12th, at 7 o’clock, evac­ ernment. Steers. jour love and regard for us. Best celery, not less than four beads on exhibi­ ism, says :— uated South West Missouri. We were not fol­ though the mother oil Jour sons, I have not Ilowed, and after a hot, dusty inarch of six It has been intimated, says the N. Y. Com­ Best yoke three year old steers, §3 ; 2d 2. tion, §1 ; 2d ,75. “ The Union men will not submit to tbe pre­ one that is old enough yet to light for his coun­ Our brigade was reviewed last week by Gen. Best yoke two year old steers, §2 ; 2d 1. Best caulillowers, not less than four heads on paration of any such villainous outrages. In days, arrived at this place. McLellan, in whom the fullest confidence is mercial Advertiser, that certain contractors and Best yoke yearling steers §1.50 ; 2d 1. try.’ Our loss is about 1,000; that is, killed, government agents, have been and are still exhibition, ,50 ; 2d ,25. view of these threats, we say to the Union men 1 But woulJ you let them’go ? ’ placed. lie does not, I think, have a very Committee. Best squashes, not less than six on exhibition, ol Kentucky, ‘ forewarned, forearmed.’ Take wounded and missing. I do not think that commanding look, but lias a bright, quick and engaged in swindling the government by fraud­ 1 Would I let them stay ! ’ our killed are more than 200. That of the ulent goods, or receiving a bonus on tho pu r­ William Kenniston of Boothbay. ,75 ; 2d ,50. warning from the course which has been pur- “ bard ” expression and is just tho man to lead * Then you believe in war.’ enemy we do not know. He acknowledges 400 chase of necessaries for the army and navy.— Thomas T. Weeks of Jefferson. Best pumpkins, not less than six on exhibition, sude in the seceded States towards your breth­ ‘ No 1 can’t ; not as a general tiling. Were us forward. He is about thirty-live, but does ,50 ; 2d ,25. ren. Be ready. Lose not a day.— Organize killed and 1,500 wounded. We could see in not appear to be more than thirty. “ Young “ While we are engaged in a struggle for tho William Clark of Bristol. this a war for the invasion of foreign land, for the cornfield, where the charge was made by existence of our nation, and penury and distress Joseph W. Vaughan of Warren. in themosl through manner in every neighborhood. aquisition of more territory, T would be men for courage and old men for counsel,” is Committee. the Regulars, dead bodies lying like droves of the proverb, and with Scott,our brave old chief­ arc staring one-half of our people in the face ; Lyman Winslow of Nobleboro. Perfect yourselves in military discipline. Tram- down u i t . but j f B a War, holy as the Revo- Joseph Day of Damariscotta. plc upon no man's rights, interfere with no one, ] Juti a war fur [hc defense of our country cattle, even at tbe distance of half a mile.— tain, to counsel, and McLellan to execute tbe while our troops are pouring out their heart’s Slock for Beef. John Viles of Jefferson. insult no one, but Vivian Spear, who went with a flag of truce plans of tbe campaign with “ courage” and blood to maintain the honor of our flag, the Best yoke of fat oxen, §4 ; 2d 2. Horace Winelicnbach of Waldoboro. ''“'I cur Constitut'on, and I would be proud to after our dead the next day, told me that they vigor, we may have confidence that we shall man who would be so base as to rob the govern­ civil war in Kmtuckg, let them feel that you are have uiv boys, evtn as common soldiers, en­ Best fat cow, §2 ; 2d 1. Alden White of Newcastle. would not let him go on the field where they be led on to a glorious victory. ment, would stall the coppers from his deceased freemen, and, while asking nothing wrong, sub­ gaged in it.’ Committee. Edwin Weeks of Aina. mit to nothing wrung." stood, hut brought out our men themselves, but An accident occurred in our regiment last Fri­ mother’s cyes and curse her because the coin • But how woull you feel to have them sent he could sec scores of bodies down the hill.” was not golden.” Richard Blinn of Wiscasset. Fruits. home to you dead! ’ day afternoon. Alonzo Robinson, of Company Best winter apples, one bushel or more, §1,50; It is humiliating (says the Riclimomd, Va. A, belonging in Belfast, was shot through the Ahiael Euglcy of Nobleboro. ‘ If tl eir wound? were any where but in their How Many?—It is a gratifying fact that no 2d ,75. Whig) to see the railroad track in Main street, For the Guzelte. head with a revolver in the hands of one Daw­ Emery Boynton of Jefferson. back or heels, 1 slould be happier and prouder man enn to-day do anything more than guess, Best fall apples, one bushel or more, §1,50 ; 2d which was laid in so great a hurry, remaining son. The ball entered the forehead and lodged Hermon Mcro of Waldoboro. than when I first clasped them to my bosom.— Union Club at South Thomaston. in the loosest way, at the number of troops in David N. Piper of Thomaston. ,75. unused, and to be reminded that the reason Every bloodstain wlicli they bore would be a in the lower part of the head. He died in a lew why it is not used is that uo person hereabouts In answer to a call for a mass meeting, one Washington or under General Banks. Aa to B u lls. Greatest variety of apples and in best condition, glory-spot to me.’ minutes after the uecident occurred. This is § 1 ; 2d ,75. can make a ear adnptcd to the transportation of the purposes of which, was the organization the first fatal occurrence of the kind which has the forces in Western Virginia there is equal ‘ And you’d ns lef they’d be killed as not ! ’ of a Union Club, the “ Sons of Independence” doubt. The chief positive statement of any Best bull, native breed, not less than three Greatest variety of fruit, and in best condition, of passengers. If suitable cars cannot bo ob­ * No, indeed,’ said I fiercely. 11 love my befel our regiment. years old, §4 ; 2d 3 ; 3d 2. §1,50 ; 2d 1; 3d ,75. tained, why not put a few Jersey wagons on met at the school horse, District No. 1, on importance as to the number of Union troops boys as truly as you do yours, but somebody's Saturday cvcuing tho 24 inst. The house was I believe no unusual siekness prevails to any which we have lately met, is one in the St. Best bull, native breed, uot less than two years Best peck of pears, §1 ; 2d ,50. the route, and let the people ride ? sous must die uu the battle field, and why not old, §3 ; 2d 2 ; 3d 1. crowded while many stood about the doors. great extent. It is a bright. Sabbath day, and Louis Republican of Thursday. That paper Best dish of plums ,50 ; 2d ,25. mine ? somebody must sacrifice, and fearfully, it does really seem likea New England, “ down- Best do 1 year old, §2 ; 2d 1. The Litchfield, Ct., Emjuirer tells of a wo­ After organizing, a spirited debate ensued be­ declares that within an hour's ride of the St. Best native grapes ,80 ; 2d ,40. too. Seine heart's tenrest idols must be torn east ” Sunday. No unnecessary duties arc re­ Best do calf, not less than 3 months old, §1,50 ; Best foreign grapes §1 ; 2d ,75 ; 3d ,50 man who accompanied the Fourth Regiment tween Jonathan Small and G. S. Williams Louis Court House, Fremont has in camp not 2 d d o l. on their departure for Maryland. She was from them before tbs war is closed. Shall not which was afterwards taken part in by Ames, quired on the Sabbath, and the camp ground less than thirty thousand well armed men,—a Greatest variety of grapes §1 ; 2d ,75 ; 3d ,50. 1, who was horn umer the stars und stripes, be . Grades of all kinds and natives arc classed to­ discovered when the boat reached the Sound Graves, F. O. Williams, Copeland, Trask, Fyler is still and quiet. No noise or loud talking is number whic'h will pleasantly surprise many Best cranberries raised under cultivation, not willing to do something, to lose something T ” ; permitted, and whenever it occurs for a rao- gether, and the committee will distinctly un­ less than one peck, ,50. and insisted upon going as nurse. The Colonel ane others readers. derstand that but one class premium is offered gave permission on the sole condition that some Du motion, Jonathan Small (Dana) F. O. >»ent, our Colonel just puts ont his head from These fruits must be raised within the limits Williams (Jameson) and Mark Ames (Republi- tept and says, “ loo loud talking there, for all. of the Society. one of the regiment would marry her ; six brave The Long Bridge —The long bridge across ; General Fremont telegraphed to Washington For best Durham, Devon, Ayreshire, or other men stepped forth and she selected her man, to tbe Potomac at Waslington is familiar in name can) were chosen a committee on resolutions, boys, and all is .quiet again. , . ‘ w lor powder, recently, and was informed that pure blood bull, two years old or upwards - Committee. whom Lieut. Col. White united her. who made two reports. The majority report 1'gious services to-night at six o clock, n e obstacles were in the way’ preventing its im­ to about every bodf. It has acquired a no-j was accepted, but one voting against and one "'ho have been reared in New England homes, §4 ; 2d do 3 ; 3d 2. r B. D. Metcalf of Damariscotta. toricty during the pKscnt contest, from its be­ mediate shipment. The General replied that, liv in g the house. The resoluntion are as and taught to observe the babbath day, know Best one year old do, §1. Wm. II. Titcomb of Rockland. Keep it before the P eople.—That advertis­ ing the great military artery from the capital “ no matter what obstacles were in the way, f ° . full well how to appreciate it, thus spent, even Best bull calf, §2. James Cfcighton of Thomaston. ing into the rebel proviice. A correspondent of tho powder must be shipped, and that without Satisfactory evidence of the pedigree of the C. C. Atwell of Waldoboro. Has enlarged many a small business. 1 the Philadelphia Priis says the bridge is a cu­ Resolved. That the present war has been fore- in camp lifo, and away lrom those influences delay.” above animals must lie furnished the commit­ John II. Converse of Newcastle. Has revived many a dull business. riosity in its way, anl is “ dilapidated enough ed upon us by the seceding States. and wholscsome restrictions which characterize, Resolved, That the prcSmt war is for the and arc peculiar to, the old Pine Tree State. tee before a premium can be awarded. Native Wines, Preserves, Jellies, Ate Has saved many a lost business. to be- a Virginia piblie improvement.” It is There ought to be such an atmosphere in Constitution aud the laws, and not for the The daily acquisition of fresh troops to our Committee. For the finest collection and best specimen of Has preserved many a large business. just a milo in length from shore to shore, with every Christian church that a man going there Bear it iu mind all business men. unwieldy “ draws ” iteaehend, through whieh abolition of slavery, and that when the rebels army inspires us with now zeal, and wo arede- and sitting two hours should take the contagion Wm. II. Seiders of Waldoboro. each, made of articles of domestic growth, a submit to the authority of tho constitution and termined to drive back the enemy, and toexter- Hartley Erskine of New Castle. premium or a gratuity will be awarded at the vessels pass. The riicr below is marshy and of heaven, and carry home a fire to kindle the A London judge lias just sentenced an em­ laws of the United States the war ought to minatc—not the enemy, but tho falso theory John Bodge of Jefferson. ( n i o tI0n l'le Committee, not exceeding for almost stagnant, anl on this marshy soil a altar whence he eame. ploye iu a tobacco manufactory to six months’ cease. i they have attempted to establish, and forever David 11. Chapman of Damariscotta. all §8. ° strong foundation hai been erected, supported imprisonment for taking home four ounces of by a densely-built caiseway of masonry, over Resolved, That there are but two sides which ! nut a quietus upon the doctrine of secession.— Gustavus Miller of Bristol. A surveying party had arrived from Denver. Committee. tobacco for liis own use. Hard labor was ad­ which runs a gently-graded turnpike road.— can lie taken in tiiis contest; viz., to be for the ] We hope they will not underrate our abilities Cows and Heifers. T. K. Osgood of Rockland. ded to imprisonment, and tbe judge promised From this turnpike mad the bridge connects country or against; and that it is the duty of till they are utterly and forever ruined, for we They claim to have explored an entire new country, and shortened the distance by more For best milch cows, §3 ; 2d 2 ; 3d 1. E. . Stetson of Damariscotta. to give tbe next man who might be convicted with the shore by a simple woouen avenue, all true patriots to rally around the American ' arc disposed to treat them, as the father did the The cows must be four years old and upwards. Chas. A. Packard of Waldoboro of the same tremendous crime a whole year Flag and support nil the efforts of the govern- prodigal son; if they will lay down their arms than two hundred miles between Salt Lake city which trembles under the feet of tho traveller, and Denver city, and have, they say, got at the A statement must be made of the quantity Samuel Kennedy of Whitefield. with similar aggravation. Tobacco is dear in and looks ns if it sadly needed the timber and inent to defend its right to wave over all the and return to their Undo Samuel's house.— and quality of the milk, the manner in which Edwin Rose of Wiscasset. England. artificers of Maine.” thirty-four States. 1 Otherwise they must return, and will return government which is dearer to them than all REMEMBER! Home Guard Artillery. \ Col. Jameson’s Acceptance. Boston Correspondence. BRILLIANT SUCCESS OP THE party connections. AU honest political organi­ She REMEMBER, that a vote for John W. Dana At a meeting of our citizons for tho purpose Wo have received a slip from the office of tho Boston Aug. 23, 1861. zations in the country are for the purpose of is a vote for disunion. of organizing tho “ Rockland Home Guard Bangor Times, containing the letter of Col. Mr. Editor :—To day has been signnlized by NAVAL EXPEDITION. securing the ascendency of their respective Thursday, September 5,1861. REMEMBER, that a vote for John W. Di Artillery,” held at the Court Room,on Monday Jameson, accepting the nomination tendered the passage of the seventh Regiment from our principles in the administration of the govern­ is a voto to acknowledge the rebels as an inde­ evening, B. Litchfield, Jr. was chosen Chairman him by the Union Democrats of Maine, which own native State, commanded by Colonel E. C. Surrender of Porta Clark and Hat­ Mason, of Portland. It left Augusta yesterday ment, and therefore the support of the govern­ te r a s . 8. M .FETT ING ILLA CO., are authorized Agents lor pendent power and to accept the doctrine of and Davis Tillson, Secretary. we, print below. Its sentiments of sterling a t a very early hour, coming from Portland receiving Adeertiaementa aud Subacriptiona for thia paper. ment itself, in all its integrity, should be the secession. Proceeded to the election of officers w ith tho Offices—10 Slate St., Bolton, and 119 N&aaan St., New patriotism mark the man true to his country’s over the Boston and Maino Railroad route, CAPTURE OF 31 CANNON, 1000 STAND OF York. first object of all. And so the people rise with REMEMBER, that a vote for John W. Dana following result : cause, and tho Democrat, who will support reaching hero at a little before four o’clock P. M. Haymarket Square was densely packed with ARMS, AND 715 MEN. 8 R NILES, (successor to V. B. Palmer,) Newspaper one voice and one heart to defend the ark of is a vote to subvert the Constitution and des­ WILLIAM H. LUCE, Captain. the infamous Dana platform in preference to Advertising Agent, No. 1, Scollay’a Building, Court street, the covenant of our fathers and to protect from a living multitude of swaying heads, reminding Boston is authorised to receive advertisements Cor this pa troy our national unity. A. G. Thomas, 1st Lieutenant. voting for such a standard-bearer, deserves no one of the deep swell on the ocean after a heavy New York, Sept. 1st. per, at the rates required by us, the violence of traitorous hands the glorious REMEMBER, that every vote for John W. J acob McClure, 2d Lieutenant. better fate than to bo hung up for the crows storm. They were met at the Depot by Ser­ The Tribune’s Special Washington despatch palladium of our liberties. The convictions of Dana will be regarded by our brave Maine vol­ Adjourned to Monday evening, Sept., 9th, to peck at. geant Dunn with a posse .of police, who gives the following particulars of the Hatter­ One Country and One People. marched them directly to OI3 Faneuil Hall, as expedition— patriotism grow deeper and stronger in the unteers as a foeman in-their rear, and remem­ when it is desirable that every member should W ashington Citt, August 27, 1801. We are glad to see the Union spirit—the where a bounteous collation was tendered them On Wednesday tho Minnesota, Wabash, Cum­ public heart, the fires of freedom blaze brighter, ber, men who intend to vote for John W. Dana, be present, as very important business will Gentlemen :—It is with deep regret that I by the City Government. The route was dis­ berland, Susquehannah, Pawnee, Harriet Lane, spirit of patriotism, of devotion to our govern­ and the triumphal song of Union rings louder. that our soldiers and your fellow citizens will come up for consideration have learned of divisions in the Democratic tinguished by one continual storm of cheers, and Montecello, and transport steamers Adelaide ment and country, growing in the hearts of the party of Maine upon the momentous issue and Peabody, with numerous tugs, arrived off Thus is it in to-day— John Ham, * L. D. Anderson, and as they entered the “ Old Cradle of Liber­ be better pleased if, instead of disgracing your whose safe deliverance depends upon unity in Hatteras Inlet. The fleet was in command of people and finding voice from their lips. We “ And thus be it ever, when freemen shall eland B. Litchfield, Jr., J. g. Hall, ty ” a complete thunder of applause greeted native State by voting treason at the polls, you the counsels and action of the people of the loyal Capt. Stringham, and tho land forces under are glad to see this flood-tide of patriotism Between their loved homes and the war’s desolation ;— Henry T. Elleins, Frank 0. Case, them, which made the mammoth grasshopper States. The period of discussion has been cut Gen. Butler. Blesl with victor) and peace, may the Heaven-rescued will march to Virginia, shoulder your musket Hiram Brewster, F. C. Sartell, perched on top of thc cupola, to whirl with rising with surging and swelling waves in our short by a war which “ has been forced upon Two forts had been erected by the rebels to land with the rebels and fight for the cause you trai­ William A. Perry, Jacob McClure, astonishment, and note what was transpiring the country by the disunionists of the South.” gtiard the mouth of thc Hatteras Inlet, which midst, and to leel that it will continue to rise, Traise the Power which has ruude and preserved us a torously uphold. Charles A. Libby, George F. Meservey, to thus arouse him from his “ ancient and soli­ That war is being conducted on our part, what­ commands the enterance to Pamlico and Albe­ until every land-mark and foot-hold of secession nation. J R Hanley II. E. Murch, tary reign ” . The line was again formed at Bix These are facts. To oppose the righteous ever fanatics may hope,or designing men declare, o’clock, and the column took its march to­ marle Sounds, which afford communication to and rebellion are swept away by its resistless And triumph we must, for our cause it is ju st; William If. Luce. J. II. Paine, war which the government is prosecuting to for the preservation of the Constitution and the wards the Colony depot, through Merchant's Virginia and the sea. And this is our mono—In God is ovn trust 1” J. M. Matthews, A. K. Spear, force. The recent enthusastic Union meetings Union. In the contest every citizen must take The bombardment was commenced at eleven And again the old (lag, by the might of the brave, maintain its own existence and authority, the Francis Tighe, Joseph Thorndike, Row, State, Washington. Essex, Ilarrison Ave­ at Camden and Rockland have served as an one side or tho other. As for me, I shall go nue, Beach and South steets. Here a train of o’clock in thc morning, by the Minnesota, the O’er our country redeemed from disunion shall wave 1 supremacy of tho Constitution and the integ­ C. C. Ulmer, J. A. Ingraham, with you and those you represent, for our coun­ R. M. Pillsbury, twenty three cars was in waiting. The baggage whole fleet soon joining. index to the feelings of the people of Knox rity of the Union, boa these results and none Jarvis Healey, try and its flag—I shall Btand by the Constitu­ The Election. Edgar A. Ilanaky, Samuel C. Lovejoy, had been loaded previously and not much deten­ The landing of troops was immediately com­ County, and we would like to have these watch- tion which Democratic statesmen ushered into menced, but owing to the surf only 300 were other. To talk of making pcaco on the part of George A. Freeman, S. G. Everett, tion took place, and the long train with its fires of liberty kindled in all our towns and' The State election next Monday is to speak existence and have maintained, and which living freight rushed out of thc depot and enabled to land. the government is neither more nor less than to Charles E. Dyer, Edwin Chandler, Democratic soldiers are now offering up their cities, and to sec all our hills flash out to each the voice of Maine in the hour of our country’s L. L. Smith, Edgar Croekett, parting cheers were interchanged, and thc good The forts replied to the incessant cannonade, yield the separation of the States, give up the lives to preserve. without much damage, and after three hours other the glorious flame, until the whole North peril and to give an index of the measure of George M. Thurlow, Jesse 11. Pease, people turned their faces homeward, inwardly Constitution and our national existence, and Our Government and our Union are assailed invoking victory to our arms. This regiment the flag on Fort Clark was hauled down, and is ablaze with patriotism, and to hear valley her loyalty. It is important that every man William T. Hovey, A. T. Spear, and we most defend them, from whatever quar­ acknowledge the independence o f the rebels.— Edgar Ulmer, is composed of a fine looking body of men, and the rebels retreated to Fort Hatteras, a large should consider his responsibility and realize Freeman Bramliall, ter the attack may come. They have made us work below. Our troops soon occupied the answer to valley with the stirring notes of This war is, on the part of the government, A. R. Bills, Samuel C. F. Hills, numbers about 815 men. They carry the Wind- prosperous and happy, and we should be regard­ abandoned fort, and hoisted the Stars and loyalty, until the whole country is vocal with the importance of his vote, that it may speak GeorgNW. Califf, G. G. Lovejoy, sorjifles and the uniform regulation blue cloth, solely one of defense. The government has less of the dictates of prudence even, should we well made, serviceable and neat as the wearers Stripes. the grand chorus of Union and freedom. for the support and perpetuity of our national Henry Berry, Charles Fisk, give them up ; their preservation involves our made no aggression, and if it lays down its Mark Cabe, themselves. Six other regiments of such able- At night the fleet anchored—several gunboats There arc two truths with reference to our unity and power. Ijet every man’s vote show A. F. Thomas, future peace and happiness and our position remaining as near as possible, to protect the arms while only claiming the exercise of those B. Pratt, Sylvester Hall, bodied veterans has old Maine sent forward to thc among the nations of the earth, and we would war. She has done well,and in days hence when land forces. republic which the present war is bringing out that he is worthy to be an American citizen. Alonzo C. Ames, A. G. Hunt, vested rights which have been assailed by rebels, be recreant to every obligation to the past thc Revolution of ’61 shall be as far back to At eight o’clock on Thursday morning, the in letters of flame, so that all must read and It seems strange that it should be necessary A. F. Ulmer, N. C. Crockett, it must do so at the expense of yielding those and the future should we fail to maintain others as that of ’76 now is to us, parents will fleet again opened fire on Fort Hatteras, the A. G. Tnomas, Jonathan Crockett, feel them. They arc not new, but we arc just to caution any portion of the people of Maine them. recount to children stirring talcs of valor done shots from the latter falling far short. rights. Honorable peace can only be obtained N. II. Hall, Elijah H. Perry, against giving a vote in their State election I know how difficult it is to give up political by fathers and grandfathcas in the bloody rebel­ At 11 o’clock our shots begining to play on learning how deep they lie at the foundation of by the unqualified submission of the rebels to Seth V. Albee, M. L. Ingraham, which should speak against the cause of their predilection and political prejudices, but in this lion, and Maine will justly come in for her the magazine, thc rebels hoisted a white flag, our national life, aud how much we have believ­ the constituted authority of the people, as em­ Adrian C. Dodge, J. Weston Hall, sad emergency of our country, which demands Hezekiah II. Hall, share. God bless her patriotic suns. and our troops started at double-quick front ed in them, though we may not have felt the country, or that there should be in Maine any bodied in the Constitution, laws and govern­ George Williams, the fullest exhibition of patriotism, can any Fort Clark. They were met on the beach by a Isaac T. Hall, At three o’clock this afternoon, the 17th Mas­ depth of our own faith. The first, and least party, however small, to support which is to John M. Wilson, Democrat hesitate as to what is his duty? It sachusetts Regiment, under cominaudof Lieut. flag of truce. Capt. Nixon of the Coast Guard ment of the United States, and when they do David Manchester, I. R. Grant, important, is that this is one country—that the declare for disunion. But both the necessity has ever been the boast and highest glory of the Col. John F. Bellows, (no Col. being yetappoint- went to the fort, when Commander Barron, late this, peace is already made. G. II. Place, J. N. Ingraham, Democratic pnrty that it defended the Flag United States, from the Lakes to the Gulf, were and the fact exist. We believo that the loyal ed) leveled their canvas domiciles and formed of the Federal Navy, who was in command, REMEMBER, to vote only for true and loyal Charles N. Davis, II. A. Litchfield, everywhere, right or wroug, against all its into line to leave the pleasant site at Lynnfield proposed a capitulation, by allowing the garri­ F. I’. Litchfield, formed for one people—that two or more citizens of Maine, who stand firm by the coun­ J . E. Vcrrill, enemies, and cherished the Union and the Con­ that has so long sheltered them, and march son to stack grins. Gen. Butler refused to ac­ men, and men who stand upon the platform of Frank K. Cobb, separate nationalities, with conflicting or diverse try in its hour of trial, Bhould vote for Mr. George W. Turner, stitution. Such nre the lessons from the found­ into new and untried scenes which befit a sol­ cede to such terms, and demanded an uncondit­ earnest and fervent devotion to the Union, and Timothy Riordan, Ezekiel Alexander, interests, can never exist in peace aud prosper­ Washburn, as a united testimony of the pub­ ers and standard-bearers of tho Democracy, dier’s life. At eight-and-a-half o’clock they ional surrender, which was subsequently acced­ of cordial and energetic support to the govern­ Burnham C. Sleeper, I. P. Howard, from Jefferson down through Madison and Jack- took cars on the Boston and Maine Railroad for ed to. ity on the territory of the American Republic. lic approval of the energy and faithfulness with A. A. Hall, ment in its efforts to crush with an iron hand William II. Mcrsc, son to the noble Douglas, whose dying words the city, arriving here about half past nine Commander Barron delivered his sword to God’s own hand, in the work of creation, wrote which be has directed the resources of the Horace Bucklin, J. A. Booker, breathed a prayer for their preservation, and if o’clock. Quarter Master General Reed, met them Commodore Stringham, and the other officers, the armed rebellion that rises against it. And Nathaniel Beverage, James Thurlo, his veto against secession, in characters which State to the support of the government, and the we fail to follow them in this perilous era of the at tho depot and presented them a stand of delivered theirs to Gen. Butler. do not fail to go to the polls and vote for such Ibra W. Holbrook, Nathan Clark, country we shall be unworthy of the name and no batteries can efface and no amount of blood undoubted ardor, patriotism and integrity with State and national colors. Thc men then pro­ One thousand stan-l of arms, 31 cannon, 500 men, to help swell the glorious voice with Nathan Holbrook, A. II. Gushee, history of the old party to which we claim to ceeded direct to the Western Depot. A good knapsacks, a large quantity of munitions, and wash out. The second is that wc are one peo­ which he has honored his station in the dis­ which Maine shall speak for the country, and Weston Gregory, C. F. Cobbett, belong. Not only does duty but interest de­ crowd of friends accompanied them through 715 prisoners, were captured. E. S. Hall, Benjamin Knowlton, ple—that we are not merely a confederacy, bnt charge of the duties devolving upon our State to prove your allegiance to that common plat­ mands of us to stand by the country, for in a the entire route, enlivening them with cheers Nut one on our side was hurt. W. T. Young, William S. Wright, vigorous prosecution of the war is the only hope from voices bidding fair to eclipse that of Sten- Four hundred men had reinforced thc forts an indivisible nation. Maine does not own a Executive in this crisis. Laying aside minor form o f all loyal men which the people have Charles S. Richardson, Timothy Smith, of a speedy peace. With united action and so tor. The column halted in Oak street and here the night previous to the attack. On Thurs­ thirty-fourth part of the blessings of the Union party differences, the loyal people of Maine Lewis L. Smith, taken from the indefinite meaning of partisan Leander Thomas, just a cause as we possess, 1 believe the rebellion awaited the final order to depart. Our old day forenoon a steamer with 1000 rebels ap­ and the Constitution ;—she owns them all, and might, as a mass, give their renewed support ship and have galvanized its <• ; word and Philip II. Lane. James Walsh, will be put down, the Stars and Stripes again friend of grocery fame, Mr. James L. Bowers, proached, but was kept away by our troops in so does every State. She does not merely own to their present Governor, as fully, faithfully Jacob C. Stunders, John Merrill, 2d, float over all of the United States of America, made himself extremely useful in filling the Fort Clark. letter into a burning significance :— Abner Ames, A. J. Bird, one star in the constellation of ourgloriousflag, and patriotically representing them in the illus­ an! peace once more dispense its blessings in canteens of the soldiers with pure water.— After the capture our troops were all landed, “ THE UNION, THE CONSTITUTION AND Anson Hewett, Horace Merriam, our beloved country. and Gen. Butler had the Stars and Stripes hoist­ and a fraction of one of the stripes ; but she tration of every principle which loyal citizens Many were the thanks showered upon him, and THE EXECUTION OF THE LAWS !” William II. Witham, Ezra Waterhouse, The nomination announced by you, I need they were well deserved. May he ever flourish. ed amid the wildest cheering, the band playing owns a national flag, and no thirty-fourth part can wish to find expression in their State Execu­ Walter Philbrick, George Smith, not say, was as unexpected as it was unsolici­ After much delay attendant on the getting the Doodle. Edward Bucklin. of our people has right or power to pluck out tive, in meeting the great question which now Tho Knox County Dana Convention. Enochs. Philbrick, ted, nor have I the vanity to regard it ns de­ soldiers on board the cars, the spectators were The wounded and prisoners were put on board A. D. Morse, William Sleeper, a single star or erase a single stripe. The great swallows up for the time all party questions of The convention of the Dana Democracy as­ served. In ordinary times no considerations kept in waiting until nearly midnight before the Minnesota, which will take them to New E. Q. Carver, Oliver Sleeper, would have induced me to accept i t ; but now, the troops left. However the jolity of the soldiers York. sembled at Beethoven Hall, in this city, on American republic is not merely a conglomer­ the past. But although Mr. Washburn will George E. Holmes, S. II. Tyler. thanking the Democracy of Maine for their kept all in good humor. Singing of as good a The Harriet Lane got ashore and was obliged ation of bickering petty sovereignties—the doubtless lxj re-elected by a large majority, Tuesday, according to the programme. The partiality, I can only say that if the use of my quality as our first class Ethiopean minstrels to throw over coal and guns, but will probably C a v a lry . cable that holds the anchor of the hope of another candidate of undoubted loyalty has crowded state of our columns compels us to name can be made serviceable to the cause, it furnish might hnve been heard. “ Fairy Bell,” get off if the weather is favorable. is with them. “ Poor old Slave ’"and the “ Glory, Glory Hal­ Col. Webber was placed in command of Fort Freedom is not a rope of sand. Thank God, been placed in nomination by the Union Demo­ give but little space to its proceedings. We I am, very respectfully, to lie represented in the regiment or battallion lelujah ” chorus were rendered in a manner Hatteras, and Col. Hawkins of Fort Clark. A we arc proving its strength, aud the bark of cratic party, and the very considerable vote understand that the principal feature of the Your obedient servant, highly complimentary to them. Finally all portion of the fleet will remain. Liberty shall outride the storm. No State js which will be cast for Col. Jameson will be forenoon performance was the speech of Her- j cavalry to lie raised in this State. Below CHARLES I). JAMESON. was in readiness, thc signal given, and the boys Several important papers and books were sovereign. State sovereignty is a lie, a fable, subject to no possible shade of suspicion of mon Stevens, Esq., of this city. Mr. Stevens , we g*vu 11 C0Py °f the letter from the Governor To E dmund W. Flagg, George W. Stanley, were drawn away by the fiery iron horse, far captured, disclosing the plans of the rebel Charles I*. Kimball, Committee. army. a sound, a heresy, when it ovessteps the limits sympathy with disunion or treason. took the highly patriotic ground that he should authorizing the raising of such a company, from all that is dear and lovely to them. Wed­ nesday afternoon, 28th, the nineteenth Regi­ Among the prisoners arc Col. Martin, Col, he in favor of the Union, if he thought it could ! handed us b? a friend fro,u Thomaston- of the Constitution of the United States. The It is true,the Union Democratic platform does Caucuses at Union.—The Union Democrats ment U'olonnl Ilinks, of Lynn, left via O. C. Thompson, Major Andrews, Lieut. Sharpe, late people of the United States, as such, are alone the not display the spirit of irreproachable and be restored, which he despaired of. In Mr. I Augusta, Aug. 31, 1861. and F. R. R. R. for Washington. This Regi­ of thc Navy; Col. Bardford, and other promi­ and Republicans of Union, held their respect­ nent officers. soiireiyns of the nation. Ask any patriot if his unpartisan patriotism which characterizes that Stevens’ opinion, the Black Republicans had Dear Sir:—I am to raise a battalion of cav- ment was composed of about 810 men, and is airy and Thomaston shall have one of the corn- ive caucuses on Tuesday evening. A message State is his country. Or, ask him if the idea equipped with accoutremnets of a superior or­ Fortress Monroe, Aug. 31. upon which Mr. Washburn is supported, in brought the country into a strait from which pa„ied jf s|,e wj)p was received by the Democratic caucus, from der. The arm is the Enfield musket. They of his country is embraced in that of thirty-four the platform adopted by the Democratie Con­ General order No. 8.—The Commanding Gen­ they could not extricate it, and called upon the The full “ modus operandi” cannot be ma- the Republicans, stating that the latter would arrived from Lynnfield about 5 o’clock at the eral has great satisfaction in announcing a glo­ distinct sovereignties. Ask him whether he vention which nominated Col. Jameson, the Democrats to help them out of their bad fix, tnred for several days, but the thing is a fixed support the Union Democratic nomination.— Eistern Depot, and were marched on thc Com­ rious victory achieved by combined operations , ■ , , . . . „„ o , fact, and so is Thomaston, loves his State best, or his country. We arc Crittenden resolution (which bad been adopt­ which he protests against, liras, Mr. Stevens , Y(jura tru,y L WiSHBl]RN. j R. mon. At half past six they started for the of army and navy at Hatteras Inlet, N. C., un­ The Democratic caucus then nominated Mr. depot amid the cheers and huzzas of their friends, bound together, as the people of a common ed by the Republican Convention without is a Union man, so long as the Union is Will be well to enlist your men immediately, der the command of Commodore Stringham aud Charles Foglcr as the candidate for Represen­ The train left about half past eight and the Maj. Gen. Butler. The result of this gallant country, whether Maine or Oregon is our home, in no danger'. He occupies precisely the | A 8ubg£qucnt dispatch from the Governor modification,) is remodeled to embody the tative, aud adopted the following ardent and depot rang with cheers as they were drawn enterprise is the capture of 715 men, including by a tie which no crossing of State boundaries charge of “ wrong inflicted upon the South by position of a man who should say, were Ins I tca that t)je Government furnishes horsesand patriotic resolutions : away. Attached to this regiment is the “ Tiger the commander, Barron, and one of the North Fire Zouaves ” , Capt. A. Wass, ns a flank can weaken, and which no State can sever. the Republicans of the North,” and while these children to lie suddenly taken sick, that he uq)llleuts D. Carolina cabinet, one thousand stand of arms Resolved, That, while we deplore thc present company. A finer looking set of men never Our nationality, in the hearts of all patriotic resolutions show that our Democratic friends would employ a physician to attend them, did ' ln r(J.ard t0 the kind of meQ wanted> Major and 75 kegs of powder, five stand of colors and civil war, we believe thc treason of the disun­ put gun in hand. But time passes and I must 31 pieces cannon, including a 10 inch Columbi- men, is ns distinct, as complete, as positive as have in some little degree failed to “ remcuiljcr lie not fear th at they could not be cured ! : Gen. McClellan, who was a cavalry captain ionists to be its immediate cause; and wc de­ close. Brutus. clare ourselves in favor of a vigorous prosecu­ ad, anda brig loaded with cotton, sloop laden that of any people on the earth. only their duty to their country,” th e resold la th e afternoon-after a preliminary whcn appointed one of the three Military Corn- with provisions and stores, two light boats, 150 tion of all lawful measures to arrest its pro­ Caucus at Vinalhaven. Dearer than all State prejudices—dearer than tions adopted by the convention w h ic h nominat-. business, the convention proceeded to make its t0 Euro|lu lo iepulL UQ . . thc gress anil punish its originators. bags of coffee, Ac., all of which was achieved ait party connections—dearer than all opinions jed Mr. Washburn are free from every uhpatri-j nominations. While these proceedings were of and the art of war in Resolved, That we admire the patriotism and Thc Republicans of Vinaliiaven met pursuant by army and navy and 800 volunteers and 60 to previous notice, at the town house in said regular artillery of army. Thia gallant affair as to the proper administration of the govern­ otic imputation. But though there is a little pending, Mr. Stearns, of St. George, presented i.;UVOpCi” sayS inhisreport—“ The horses should heroism of our fellow citizens who, in this hour of our national distress, have enlisted in our town, and made choice of Elisha Smith Chair­ will not fail to stimulate regulars and volunteers ment upon which we earnestly differ with each a copy of the resolutions adopted by the con­ retention of partisan spirit, on the part of the be selected for their activity, hardiness and en­ armies to secure, at the peril of their lives, the man and E. A. Caldcrwood secretary. to greater achievements. Obedience, order,dis­ other, is our love for that government itself, Union Democrats, there can be no imputation , vention which nominated Col. Jameson, and durance. Men h r their lightness, .agility and preservation of our government and tho sup­ Unamiously nominated David Vin'al as a cipline and instruction are indispensable to and our determination to preserve it in its in­ upon their loyalty to the Union and the armed moved their reading. Mr. Joseph Hewett, of pression of its armed assailants; and we cordial­ candidate to be supported for Representative maintain interest, honor aud humane institu­ intelligence. A dull horse, a dull man, and a for the towns of Vinalhaven, South Thomaston tions of the Union. By command of Maj. tegrity. We have differences of political opin­ hand of the government which defends it. Rockland, moved to lay the resolutions upon ly extend to them, ns they most justly merit, dull sabre arc worse than useless." this expression of our sympathy and support. and North Haven at the next election. Gen. Wool. ion. When the state of our country calls for the table, and the yeas aud nays being demand­ But while the loyalty of the supporters of We call the atteniion of our young men to Resolved, That in the maintainance of our ELISIIA SMITH, Chairman. (Signed,) CHAS. CHURCHILL, the expression of those views, wc carry them ed, thc resolutions were tabled by a vote E. A. CaLderwood, Secretary. Capt. 3d Artillery. Col. Jameson admits of no doubt, the disloyalty this attractive branch of the service and give government and the extermination of thc re­ to the arbitration of the ballot-box, and by that of the position of Mr. Dana and his adherents of, yeas, 30—nays, 10. It being agreed that bellion, we recognize the only safe-guards Vinalhaven, Aug. 30, 1861. them this notice that the company will proba­ against national dissolution and anarchy ; that Thanlts of Pennsylvania Republicans 10 arbitration wc will abide. It is the crowning is equally beyond dispute, and without the what were formerly the Lincoln towns should bly be filled up this week. under the Constitution alone can wc hope to Opposition to the Administration.—Refer­ Hon. Daniel S. Dickinson. glory of twenty millions of our people that present one candidate for senator and thc possibility of a different interpretation. We Besides the attractiveness and advantage of experience thc blessings of peace, good order, ring ,fo that class of politicians who are endeav- Scranton, Pa., Aug. 29.—At a convention they so gloriously maintain the sovereignty of Waldo towns the other, the convention pro­ and civil and religious liberty ; and that only held at Wilkesbarrc, under the auspices of the know that the vote for Mr. Dana will be small, ■ serving on horseback, the pay per month is afing to organize a party at the North in the ballot-box. Millions of our people may lie ceeded to ballot for senators, and Edwin by enforcing strict obedience to the laws can Republican party, which represented the senti­ but we arc unwilling that even four or five more than that of infantry. favor of immediate peace, even at the expense ments of all parties, resolutions were unani­ divided upon exciting political questions—they Smith of Warren and Abner Dunton of Hope we secure ourselves in the full enjoyment of thousand of the citizens of Maine shall give The organization of a company is as follows : life, and in the pursuit of happiness. of the Union, the Newburyport Herald says : mously adopted thanking Hon. Daniel S. Dick­ may contend for their political opinions with their votes for the separation of the States and were nominated. Robert Long of St. George inson, as a distinguished leader of the Demo­ One regiment cona'sts of four, five or six Resolved, That, forgetful of parties, we will The opposition to the Administration cannot the utmost earnestness and opposition to their was nominated by acclamation for County Com­ cratic party, for sinking the partizan in the the destruction of the government to which squadrons. Each squalron of two companies. cordially unite with all who love their country, hasten peace one minute. No man should ask opponents, but when the ballot-box decides the missioner and James Payson for County Treas­ in any honorable measures calculated to pro­ patriot, and rallying to the support of the Gov­ they are indebted for all that they possess, if Each company as follovs : for peace at an improper time, or upon any ernment against the machinations of traitors. urer. Thc Secretary then said that he had mote unity of sentiment at home, and to stim­ other than honorable terms ; and when the time contest, even if it be but a score of votes that even one of these men can be brought to see the Mininum. Maximum. ulate the courage of our soldiers abroad ; and comes—the earliest moment possible—we can one turns the scale, the decision is received as be­ folly and error of his course. Wc presume been requested to present a resolution, which 1 Captain, Ditto, that we deprecate all attempts to reverse the Tho Battle at Summerville. and all demand a cessation of hostilities, and the Cincinnati, Aug. 28.—The following are all yond all appeal, and acquiesced in by the defeat­ that numbers of honest men, who are loyal at lie took from an envelope and read. It was to l i s t Lieut, “ position of the loyal men of the land, or to opponents of Mr. Lincoln, who have sustained 1 2d do, secure a dishonorable peace at the expense of the particulars that have been received of the ed party with as much implicit good faith as if heart, and who would rather their hands should the effect that, whereas Ephraim K. Smart, the war will have the more influence to com­ battle at Cross Lanes, near Summerville, on the the majority were millions and his political organ, the Democrat and Free 1 1st, Sergeant, ; “ our national existence. mand peace—an honorable peace, and no other perish in the act than knowingly depositc a 1 Company Q. M. Sergemt, “ Resolved, That it is the determination of our 26th, which appears to have been a bloody af­ The rebels who have controlled the action of Press, had formed an alliance, offensive and should be sought, though the war should last fair. The 7th Ohio regiment, Col. Tyler, was vote for the subversion of the Constitution and 4 Sergeants, “ citizens, by our contributions of men and money forever. the Southern States have essayed to dethrone defensive, with the Black Republican party, 8 Corporals, “ to the war, as well as by thc peaceful method surrounded while at- breakfast and attacked on the dishonor and destruction of the nation, will both flanks and in front simultaneously. Our the ballot-box. They trample it under their and that said Smart and his organ had no 2 Buglers, “ of tho ballot box, to place our town on record Tiie Army of the Mississippi.—A correspon­ be induced, by strong prejudices and a delusive 2 Farriers, “ as unalterably opposed to the monstrous heresy men immediately prepared for battle and fought feet, and seek to make our glorious flag, bap­ estimation of the doctrine of “ peace” and sentiments in common with thc Democracy, 1 Saddler, “ of secession, and to render her worthy of her dent of the Missouri Democrat, who seems well bravely, while they saw but little chance for tised in the blood of so many heroes and encir­ .“ compromise,” to vote for Mr. Dana. therefore all connection between said Smart 1 Wagoner, ‘1 significant name. posted in the affairs of the camp and field, in a success. Theenemy proving too powerful,-Col. cled by the halo of so many sacred memories, and his organ and the Democratic party was 50 Privates, 72 Tyler sent forward to thc baggage train which The fact that the salvation of the govern­ The nomination was at once confirmed by the letter from Ironton, dated on the 26th utt., was coming up 3 miles distant, and turned it the winding-sheet of the dearest rights of Amer­ ment, the Union, and the hopes of constitu­ thereby totally dissolved ! The resolution pass­ says : 79 aggregate 90 Republican caucus and the resolutions unani­ back towards Gauley, which place it reached ican citzcns. They have denied the authority tional free government in America, depends ed by loud acclamation. After these proceed­ mously adopted. We regret that the proceed­ “ War programmes are seldom made known, in safety. Companies B, C, and I, suffered of the decision of that supreme court of appeal upon a vigorous and unfaltering prosecution of ings, the convention immediately adjourned, but the fact can now be no longer smothered, most severely. They particularly were in the K5” We suppose none of our readers failed ings came too late to allow us to publish them that the grand army of the Mississippi is soon hottest part of the tight, and fought their way upon the integrity of which rests the continu­ without adopting any resolutions, or a word the war against the rebels until they desist to peruse Wentworth's new advertisemeut last in full. to move forward. A simultaneous movement through fearful havoc in the enemy’s ranks.— ance and safety of our existence as a republic. from rebellion and acknowledge the supremacy from either of its nominees. week, but if they have, they will please turn to by Generals Prentiss, Sigel and Grant is about The rebel force is estimated at 3090 infantry, y jf We ask Dana men to consider this simple Do all our people fully understand what this ’ ()f the government, is so plain that it seems Wc have nothing whatever to say of the our third page,re pair the ommission,and “ make to be made. The grand army that has been 400 cavalry and 10 guns. The Federal force means? Do thc men who intend to vote for | that not even thc dullest schoolboy should fail fact before they vote : Tho rebels commenced pouring into the Mississippi Valley for weeks scattered after cutting their way through, but character or ability of Messrs. Smith and Dun- a note of it.” “ Wentworth’s ” has become this war, to secure, by force, the dismemberment past is now soon to show the rebels for what soon formed again and retired, but received no John W. Dana next Monday—to declare for to comprehend it, and yet there arc, among ton, who are thus presented for thc support of the so well known ns thc place for purchasing purpose they come. Under such leaders as they pursuit from the enemy. Our loss is not yet of the Union. How then can the Union be peace with, and submission to, thc rebels who tories who are false to their country, honest Democracy of Knox county. But we ask Dem­ hats, caps, boots, shoes, furs, etc., etc , that we now have, the troops of the West will allow no definitely ascertained, but not over 200 are saved, by relinquishing its defense, and suffer­ historian the privilege of recording another dis­ missing from the 900 engaged. The rebel loss would destroy our nationality, know what this men who arc so blind to the consequences of ocrats to remember that they arc nominated by nlmost forget that there may still be a few who ing them to attain aheir object? Since the graceful defeat. The above named Generals all was fearful. Lieut. Col. Creighton captured means? It is to the life of thc nation just what relaxing thc arm of the government, and so a convention which refused even to hear the are not nware of the fact, nnd who will thank government and people stand ready to give the expressed themselves eager to go to Washing­ the enemy’s colors and two prisoners. a stab to the heart is to the life of a man. Thc deluded by the fallacy of the cry for “ peace ” Jameson resolutions read—which opposes the us for directing them where they will find the ton nt the time the city was so strongly men­ Tho following is a list of the officers killed :— South every right it can claim under the Con­ very basis and foundation of our government is that they think they are doing their duty in will of the Democracy of Knox county, as ex­ best stock and the best bargains. aced. They have not changed their mind in re­ Capt. Dyer, Co. I). Painesville ; Capt. Shurl- destroyed, if the doctrine of thc rebels is ac­ declaring for tliiB doctrine and voting for John pressed at their mass convention, to sink party stitution, and are only defending the supremacy gard to going to Washington, but they now tell, Co. C, Oberlin: Capt. Sterling, Co. I ; of the Constitution and thc integrity of the propose to go via New Orleans.” Adjutant Deforest of Cleveland ; Lieut. Charles knowledged, aud patriotism leaps up, with one W. Dana. W ill not our Union Democratic issues before thc one great issue of thc support The Atlantic Monthly for September lias Warrant, Sergeant Major King, of Warren.— Union, how can we talk of a “ peace ” policy, heart and voice and a million arms, to crush it friends, in the few days intervening before of our government and thc preservation of the been received. It sustains thc high literary VOTERS, REMEMBER that no name can be Tho other field officers nre all safe. except as including the yielding of the Union, with an avalanche of retribution. election, exert a little missionary labor with Union—and that they therefore stand upon a reputation of previous nuinjcrs and gives ev­ placed on thc voting list on the day of election. the Constitution and the right of the people to Shocking Murder in New York.—Last Fri­ e of tho loyal North are lea.rning the depth such of these Dana men as are not real traitors platform of hostility to the government and idence, also, of its claim to the title of an If any voter’s name is not upon the list, let day evening,shortly after 6 o’clock, while Fred­ govern the country ? How can the government and vitality of these truths—that the United to their country at heart, and endeavor to bring the Union, and should not receive a single vote American magazine. Among its articles are one him see that it is placed there before 5 o’clock erick Wees was engaged in dressing a calf in States is physically one country, and that the them to their senses? Every vote for Dana i6 from patriotic citizens. cease to occupy a hostile position with any P. M. on Saturday. the yard No. 412 Eighth avenue, an Irishman upon “ Thc Shakespeare Mystery,” by Richard named Thomas Reynolds approached him and people of the United States arc politically one so much “ aid and comfort ” for thc rebels.— other result? Will each Dana man satisfy Ommission.—County Committee.—Our atten­ Grant White, a story by the late Maj. Winth- began conversation. High words soon passed people—that country is more than State, .and Every vote for Dana is an effort for thc advance­ himself how his platform can be carried into Jeff. Davis has issued his proclamation annex­ tion has been called to the fact that, through rope, “ My Out-door Study,’ by Higginson, a ing the State of Missouri to the C. S. A. Man­ between the parties, and Wees laid down the that, in solemn truth, it is the question, “ Have ment of the secession cause. Every vote for effect, before he votes 7 knife with which he was working. He then the oversight of a compositor, a paragraph was paper on “ The Aquarium,’ by Dr. Cheever, kind are not aware that anybody in that gallant we a country?—have we a nationality that is Dana is a declaration of disloyalty to the gov­ State had “ seceded,” except the runaway Gov­ was heard to accuse Reynolds of having stolen omitted from thc proceedings of thc Republican “ Bread and thc Newspajier” by Dr. Holmes, Home Guard R ifles.—A meeting of the or knowing something about a lost pocket-book. a compact whole and not a mere collection of ernment and thc Union. Let Union men of ernor Jackson. Convention publislicdby us last week. Imme­ “ Thc Advantages of Defeat,” by C. E. Norton, lioute guard rifle company was hold at the The other denied any kuowledge of the article fragments?—have wo a government with any both parties U6c their efforts that thc State may­ in question, and called Wees a liar, when tho diately after the record of the appointment of and poems by Prof. Lowell and Bayard Taylor. Court Room, on Tuesday evening, at which thc of the elements of cohesion and power?” that be disgraced by ns few of these ballots as pos­ Our thanks are due to Mr. E. L. Lovejoy, latter made some rlply, which so incensed Rey­ a committee of one from each town to report The publishers express tlicii intenton to “ give committee to obtain signatures was increased, hangs in the balance of this war. Peace, com­ sible next Monday. thc gentlemanly agent of Mower & Go’s, Ex­ nolds that he picked up his opponent’s knife, the names of a county committee, this para­ to the future issues of their nagazine a political and the meeting adjourned to Saturday evening, and run it in his neck to the hilt. Wees at­ promise, anything but thc unconditional con­ press, for Boston papers, in advance of the graph should have followed : tone in keeping with its bigs literary standing? at which time the election of officers will be tempted to make more resistance, but was so quest or submission of rebellion, answers this R epresentative erom Vinaliiaven.—It will mail. overpowered by the blow that he sunk to the “ Said committee subsequently reported the devoting much of its space to the discussion of held. A few more names are wanted to com­ question with a “ No ” that rings the knell of be seen by the proceedings of the Republican ground and emediately expired. Reynolds stood names of T. R. Simonton of Camden, G. W. important aspects of the gieat question of the plete the roll ot the company. caucus at Vinaliiaven, that Capt. David Yinal Shocking Death in Portland.—About 4 stupidly by, aparently nnconcious ot the bloody all our national hopes—of all the hope which Kimball of Rockland, and Samuel H. Allen of day and giving to its pagesadditional freshness, deed he had committed; but recovering his the world has placed in the progress of Ameri­ has been nominated as a candidate for represen­ Thomaston, which report was adopted.” o’clock Sunday morning, as we learn from the variety nnd importance, by the presentation of g f J I r . G. N. Hodges, (Spiritualist) will Portland Advertiser, smoke was discovered com­ senses, dropped the knife and attempted to can freedom. And we of the loyal States arc tative to the legislature for the class composed 737* We have been favored with a very enter­ thought in prose and poitry upon different speak in thc Univcrsalist Meeting-house next ing from a window in the fourth story of the leave, when Mr. Daniel Surs, a private citizen, who had witnessed the murder, took him into learning, too, that our nationality, our patriot­ of thc towns of Vinaliiaven, North Haven, and taining and ably-written “ Sketch of an Eng­ phases of the nation’s grea struggle.” Sundny afternoon. large wooden building on Franklin street, ism are dearer to us than everything else.— South Thomaston. Our Vinaliiaven friends could known as “ Sevastopol.” On investigating the custody and conveyed him to the station house. lish W atering-Place” (Brighton), from the matter, the room was found in flames, avhich The prisoner is a stout built man, twenty-three Party differences are no barrier to the mingling not have made a better nomination, for among The Union Candidate for County Commis­ pen of an English lady whose name is well 3T Arthut’s Home M.cazine for August were extinguished by a few pailsful of water, years of age, and bears by no means a good sioner.—As Mr. Robert Long, of St. George, and united rush of Union sentiment. Thc Re­ thc many worthy citizens of that town, there known in some departments of our magazine has not been received. Tbs excellent magazine and discovered near a bed on the floor the dead name. Those who know him, say he is quar­ has refused to decline the nomination tendered body of an old woman named Cobb, some sev­ relsome in the extreme when under the influ­ publican may say to thc Democrat, “ We dif­ is not a better man whom they could honor by literature, thc publication of which, owing to has come to he a necessity vith us, as it must fer in our views of national and State policy, their choice,and if Capt. Yinal's worth is as well him by the Dana convention, the Union Demo­ enty years of age, who has been pursuing the ence of liquor, and becomes dangerous when in its length nnd the crowded state of our columns, in every household whercit is read, and the life of a mendicant in the city. From appear­ the least degree effronted. cratic county committee, acting by authority and we claim thc right to express our differ­ known and appreciated in North Haven and wc are obliged to defer until next week. Wc publisher will confer a fuvtr by sending it. ances in the room, it was evident that her cloth­ ences in our votes at thc polls, and the right to South Thomaston as it is in his own community, conferred on them, have withdrawn his nomin­ ing had accidentally taken fire from a candle also acknowledge the receipt of a shorter article S " Interesting army correspondence, and have thc expression of the majority protected the people of those towns will give thc nomi­ The Youth's Temperance Visitor, published ation on the Union ticket, and substituted by the side of the bed, while she was in the act from the same pon. other matters, will be found on our first page. and acknowledged under thc Constitution. We nation their most hearty support. Richard R. W all as the Union candidate for of reaching for a cup of medicine. She had in this city, has been discoitinued, for want of thrown herself off the bed, and her clothing may differ in our views as to the proper admin­ Harper’s Magazine for September is received County Commissioner. support, nnd its subscriotion-list has been was almost entirely burnt off, though her per­ The Charleston Mercury’s correspondent says : istration ot the government, but, with no dif­ E^Thc Gardiner Journal says that a man from Messrs. J. J. Dyer &. Co. of Boston, and transferred to the “ Youths Temperance Advo­ son did not appear to be badly burned. A por­ “ We are without the sympathy and friendship ference and with united heart and leeling, we from Connecticut is organizing secret secession is “ as good as ever.” The number opens with cate, of New York. P ersonal.—Hon. Chas. H. Upton, represen­ tion of the bed were considerably burned.— of any nation and the only argument by which Holes were also burned in the floor. It was have thc deepest common interest in the preser­ societies in this State. It therefore calls upon an excellent illustrated article upon “ Stratford tative in Congress from the Fairfax district, wo can influence them is their necessities and thought that suffocation from the fire was the fears,” This correspondent also says the Con­ vation of the Constitution which protects, and the Union men of Maine to be ready to meet on-Avon,” followed by an illustrated paper on S T We learn that Lieut Colonel Thomas H. Virginia, is now in this city, visiting our fel­ immediate cause of thc death. Had the fire federates suffered more in killed and wounded low-citizen, Hon. S. C. Fessenden. Messrs. the government which ensures, our rights.”— and overwhelm all Buch plotting, by mustering “ Gen. Scott in the War of 1812,” and all the Marshall of the Fourth Regiment, has been gained more headway,, - iuo calamity , might „ have than the Federals at Bull Run, and complains .Side by side, the men who voted for Lincoln, every vote that can be thrown against Dana usual variety of good reading. Buy at the tendered the Colonelcy of the Seventh Regiment Upton nnd Fessenden were classmates at Bow- been shocking, as the large structure is cram -1 that no advantage was taken of tho Federal Douglas and Breckinridge march to defend the and his confederate traitors. bookstores. iu place of Capt. Mason, declined. idoiu. med from cellar to attic with Irish families. | flight from Manassas. Capture of the Hatteras Forts. Tub Union Twin Battery.—An improved THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY, and destructive piece of ordnance bearing this LIST OF LETTERS. FOR AUSTRALIA. Remaining in the Post-Office at Rockland, Sept. 1, 1861. The details of this brilliant affair will bo title, is on exhibition at the old. State House, SIR JAMES CLARKE’S WENTWORTH, Persons culling for any of the following letters, will T ha Clipper Ship found in our columns, and tliey will gratify lower floor. It consists of two pieces of cannon please state that they are advertised. every loyal heart. It is something to see the Celebrated Female Pills, joined at the breech. One cap or tube dis­ Prepared from a prescription o f Sir J. Clarke, GENTLEMEN’S LIST. AXiIO-hi (1200 tons.) reltei flag anywhere made to give place to the charges both pieces simultaneously, there being Allen Charles Day G II STILL IN THE FIELD. stars and stripes—to see rebel fortifications re­ but one perfect report. Its construction is very M. D ,, Physician Extraordinary to the Agner David G Duniel Nathan 8 WILLIAM THORNDIKE j M astto duced and occupied by our loyal troops. It is Agry George Dow H C simple, working at the breech on a perfect joint, Queen. Abbott George Dyer Solon II Will sail from Rocldand for Melbourne particularly gratifying at this time to see the the barrels being adjustable simply by turning This invaluable Medicine is unfuiling in the cure of al Abbott Lyinuu A Dr 2 Durgin Sullivan about the 12th of September next, and can season of long delays and trying reverses ended those painful and dangerous diseases to which the female Blazell Charles take a limited number of First and Second a centre wheel, acting upon a right and left constitution is subject. It moderates all excess, and re­ Bunnet C N A G N E W Capt REINFORCED Cabin Passengers, if applied for early. Any by a bold and telling stroke of success. And hand screw, thus giving any degree of diver­ moves ull obstructions, and a speedy cure maybe relied Boyles Edward Fules Elisha person wishing to visit the on. the pleasure is enhanced by the reflection that gence to the barrels, according to the distance Banks Edwin Gieasou I H Capt the movement is one of inherent importance, TO MARRIED LADIES Blanchard Loren Haven C L Dr Gold Fields of Australia, or range of shot required. The great charac­ Baker S J and even promises to give an entirely new turn it is peculiarly suited. It will, in a shot time, bring on Herrick Israel And Ready for an Attack. will find this the most desirable opportunity for the sea­ teristic of this battery, however, is its project­ the monthly period with regularity. Brugg Warren J Ilanly M F son. to the whole character of this war. To appre­ Burgess Samuel Hall Thomas G. For light freight or passage apply to ile, which is nothing more nor less than two Each bottle, Price One Dollar, bears the Government Cox Israel ciate its value in this respect, let us look at the Hoffses Zenns F . COBB Sc. CO. cannon balls, which are wadded into the barael Stamp of Great Britain, to prevent counterfeits. Cates Joseph W Kent David W Rockland, August 13,1861. S4tf locality of this engagement, and possibly of Codman John E Luce Augustus of each piece and connected by fifteen feet of CAUTION. w ig&Tn ’S' Cogin Michael future operations of the same expedition. chain, which, when thrown, form a horizontal Lothrop Frederick AN AWFUL CONFLICT The coast of North Carolina, as is probably Tim e Pills should not be taken by females during the OKKRA. BA.LM , Cobb M N Lacy H A MOST EXTRAORDINARY projectile fifteen feet in length, and must pro­ Coombs Stephen Leach Josiah B well known, is of a duplicate nature that is, First Three Mouths of Pregnancy, as they are sure For Resturing, Beautifying, Cleansing und Diimon Abram — AND— duce a terrible effect in an enemy’s ranks, mow­ Levensaler Moses there is a narrow line of land running along to bring on.miscarriage; but at any other time thev are SOFTENING THE HAIR Dean A lonzo W McLaughlin James ing down a complete swath, and causing more safe. Day Chas. Jr. MOMENTARILY EXPECTED. the whole extent of the real coast line, varying The ingredients of which this Balm is prepared are of McGinnis John In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections, Paifl in Day Geooge W McLaughlin Wm NEW DISCOVERY a t the distance of from two to ten miles, and destruction than any piece of ordnance now in rare virtue, entirely different from those used iu any other use. Wo understand it has been thoroughly the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on slight exertion, palpita- preparation for the hair. ' LADIES’ LIST. For the Preservation of the Eyes! bearing the sa m e relation to the main land that O ' It is cooling to the head. and successfully tested. ion of the Heart, Hysterics, and Whites, these Pills will Andrews Arathusa Ball Rebecca S the pickets do to an army. This strip is pierced It renders the hair soft and silky. Alford Lucia Keen Susan A effect a cure when all other means have fuiled, and al It prevents the hair from falling off. Baker Cyutha E Lyman Nancy J PANTA-P£BIS€OPIC PEBBLES. at long intervals with inlets, some of which are It removes all Scurf and Dandruff from the head. Extraordinary Success of tue New Loan. though a powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel, Bunker Lydia Mrs Manning Margaret 251,000 Plano-Concave and Plano-Convex permanent, while others are made and unmade It keeps the hair in a natural and healthy condition. Burns Melissa Morton M artha Mrs The success which has attended the new loan, antimony, or any thing hurtful to the constitution. bv heavy storms. One of these is Hatteras In­ It has a perfume auperior to any of the Hair Oils Barrett Sarah B Mrs O’Brien Abby Men Women and Children ordered LENSES, says the New York Herald, is the most extraor­ Full directions accompany each pneknge. w hich now flood the market. Butler Susan B Pendleton Amelia let, nearly midway between Cape Hatteras and It contains no oil, or any ingredient which is injuri­ to equip themselves in good marhing order from the splen­ dinary in the history of financial affaire. Al­ Sole Agents for the United States and Canada, Clark Betsy Ann Mrs Rogers Catharine Mrs Ocracoke’lnlct. It has about sixteen feet of ous to the hair. Clark Merlildy Steward Arville did assortment of DR. ASHER ANSEL, water. It open into Pamlico Sound, a sheet of ready, even before the notes are ready, thirty- JO B M OSES, It is the best nrticle known for dressing children’_ Chapels Nancy A Mrs Seavey Amelia Mis From London, G. B., Optician to the E „ Infirmary, Moor.- seven hundred applications have been made for (Late I. C. Baldwin &. Co.) heads, as it cleanses the head, and lays the foun­ Colman Sarah H Tucker Betsey field, London, is the inventor of one of the greatest boons water eighty-six miles long and from ten to dation for a fine head of hair. Dearborn Oita to mankind. it. From the millionaire down to the servant Rochester. N. ¥. W illiam s Maria, twenty wide, which communicates with Albe­ PRICE 25 CENTS Faruham Phrone Woodcock Rebecca Mrs Hats, Caps, Boots, By the use of his lenses, aged persons are enabled to sit girl and the old woman with her “ stocking of N . B. $1,00 and^B postage stam ps enclosed to ally nu PltEPARED ONLY BY N . W l G G I N * Grant Em ellue Mrs Worthing Sarah for any length of lime at the most minute work, either by marle Sound, of nearly the same size, having day or artitlcnl light. They will be found of incalculable gold ” theapplicants are thronging by hundreds thoiized Agent, will naure a hottie of the Pills by return And for sale by C P. FESSENDEN, E. R. SPEAR, and Godfrey R L Mrs Y’ork AnnieK water connection with Norfolk. It will be seen, Hopkins Almeda Sweatland E II value to the Clerk, the Merchant, the Doctor aad Clergy­ to the Sub-Treasury in New York. It will be m ail. J. 8. HALL A CO., Rockland, Me. man ; in foct. no one should be without them. therefore, that Hatteras Inlet is the key to a June 5, 1860. 24tf Hall Jane S Sirs Walls Eben remembered that the Government loan of one For sale by C. P. FESSENDEN, Rockland ; and one Hail Jane Mrs The Eye must be considered as an Optical instrument, very important section of the country at this Winslow Horace hundred and fifty millions of dollars was taken Druggist in every town in the United States. Holbrook Melissa Mrs Whitehouse Jackson SHOES and RUBBERS, i perfect aud admirable that the most profound examina­ time. So the rebels have regarded it, as ap­ w .F. PHILLIPS and II. II. H a Y A CO,. Portland, fessenden tion foils to comprehend all its wonderful and exquisite by the consolidated banks of New York, Boston ™c? TT ^ One cent is added to the postage of every advertised let­ N ow opening at properties; and after the most searching investigation that pears by their erection of two forts to command Wholesale Agents for the State. ter, to pay for advertising. and Philadelphia on the following terms : Fifty May 1, 1860. 17tf ait ba« accomplished, these Glasses are, without fear of it, mounted with thirty-two cannon, some of M. C. A N D REW S, P oshnas/er. contradiction, the best adapted as millions were taken on the 19th of August, them 6ixty-four pounders. Thus guarded, they t i Ss t i S i o n i a u s T Druggist and Apothecary. w e n t w o r t L ’a P reserving tlie Sifirlit, with the privilege of taking fifty millions more deemed themselves secure, and made the place and strengthening these Delicate Organs. on the 15th of October, and the remaining fifty the rendezvous of some of their swift piratical NO. 5 KIMBALL BLOCK. FALL STYLES! Let none despair. AH are now in the reach of being millions on the 15th of December next. Of Great Emporium of Fashion. helped, and let none doubt the fact. There are HUN­ craft with which they were driving a brisk the amount of the stock of this new loan sub­ ROCKLAND, ME. DREDS OF TESTIMONIALS to corroborate the truth, business. They had even fired upon one of our N ew York, M ay 15, 1860. that MR. ANSEL is a Benefactor of Mankind ! scribed by the banks, ten per cent was to be YVextw orth again has returned from the markets of war steamers in the wantonness of their fancied I hereby certify that Dr. Arthur S. Wolff has operated the G reat W est and is now opening one of the Without wishing to have recourse to the dishonorable paid down immediately and the remainder as it r Cataract on both my eyes with perfect success. After best selected Stocks ever placed at the disposal of a dis­ pructice so prevalent among empires, of endeavoring to strength. was required by the Government. The aston­ God I have to thank him for the blessing of my sight. MARRIAGES. criminating public. In fact his assortment U complete depreciate others, in order to exalt themselves, he may But Com. Stringham and Gen. Butlerappear H . BF.HHARD, M. D., 167 B ow ery. and adapted to suit all the different tastes and wants from still be permitted to say, that men must possess an extra­ ishing promptitude with which this engage­ ordinary fallibility, when they go to their YVatchmaksr, to have made short work of these fortifications, \V K N ’I’ AV O K 'I’ T-i the infant to the most infirm iu age, and especially the re­ ment was carried out, may lie judged from the I willingly testify to Dr. Arthur Wolff’s abilities and In Belfast, Aug. 25lh, by Joseph S. N oyes, E«q., Mr, quirements of the approaching Season, consisting in part Jeweller, or Fancy Store, to get suited to a pair of Glasses. although it would appear that the object of AS received all the lutest patterns of Mole Skin Hats, These persons are not only incompetent, but cause the fact that at noon on Monday last Mr. Cisco no­ scientific attainments. As an Oculist he is well and most Unmuel F. Show of Belfast, lo Miss Julia A. Esles of consisting of of all the LATEST and most IMPROVED STYLES of their expedition had been discovered, from the favorably known to the Profession. My child suffered tor T roy. H HATS and CAPS. greatest amount of injury by their ignorance. Honest as tified the banks of New York city that the ten years from Ophthalmia Tartar—consequent of Measles, they may be in their daily and legitimate avocations, tney fact that four hundred men were thrown into In Searsport, by Rev. T. U. Tupper, Mr. Woodbury L eary’s, per cent installment—amounting to three and and he has succeeded in removing this loalhesoine disease, N ichols lo Mrs. E sler Blake, bolll of S. understand as much ubout thfi beuutifui organism of the the forts the night before the attack. They and she is now as well as ever. In Houlton, Hr. J. I.. Mackey of Providence, R. I., and Genin’s and McLEULAN HATS. Eye, as an Esquimaux understands of our Telegraphic a half million dollars—upon their subserption mode of communication. were soon taught that the demolition of their WILLIAM seamon, m. d., Miss A. M Seubury of W inteiporl, Me. was required, and before two o’clock on Tuesday 686 Hudson St., N ew York. lu Bluehill, Mr. Jason F. Fogg lo Miss M artha D . Chal- A born* s Styles. Ask your cnnscientous Physician, ask the honest medi- structures was certain, and, unlike our brave PRINCE NAPOUEON HATS. cnl;practitioner, ask the well qualified man about it, and he was able to telegraph to Secretary Chase Rockland, July 17, 1861. 30tf Llso, a very desirable pattern for YOUNG G EN TS men in Fort Sumter, they did not delay their he will tell you how much suffering, how much pain and that the whole amount asked for had been paid ^EVI~ML~5oB]WI¥Sr ar. GEN. WOOL HATS. disappointment has been occasioned by these men, who, I surrender till the last moment. Their renegade into the Sub-Treasury. The dollars move CaZZ while the assortment and sizes are good, believe, only sin from ignorance. commander, formerly bearing an honorable DEATHS. at the old stand. SEIGEE HATS. It requires more than ordinary study and a perfect ac­ name in our country's navy, sought to annex toward Washington as rapidly and as patrioti­ proprietor of the quaintance with the higher branches of science; and unless cally as the soldiers. you be perfectly acquainted with the higher Mathematics, conditions to the surrender, which Gen. Butler In this city, Aug. 31st, Frank Evans, son of J. W. and NO. 2 SPOFFORD BLOCK, And many other STYLES all of the attest qu.litie. u d to Optics, Dynamics, Laws of light and refraction, in fact, promptly and rightly rejected. The six hun­ Louisa A. Newbert, aged 1 year, 6 months and 11 days. Rockland, September 4, 1862. 35tl be di.poeed of at prices correaponding with the time.. the whole curide of Nutural Philosophy, you cannot pos­ JVJBW DRUG STORE, In Rockport, Aug. 6th, Rachel D., Wife of Abel Mer­ sibly understand how to fit a pair ol Spectacles without dred and sixteen prisoners are on their way to he ortifications at altimore T F B .—In the riam , Esq., aged 48 years. Public Notice.—State Election. doing incalculable injury. New York, and our gallant soldiers, without a Washington correspondence of the Philadelphia WILSON & WHITE’S BLOCK. In Boston, Antonette Greenlaw formerly ot Deer Isle, Let None Despair! casualty, arc holding one of the best strategic ; Inquirer we find the following :—“ I mentioned Me., aged 24 years. "VfOTlCE is hereby given to the Legal Y'oters of the City Gents’ Furnishing’ Goods. (Sign o f the Golden Eagle,) In Ludlow, Vt., Aug. 27th, of Cholera Infantum, Ed­ of Rockland, that Warrants have been issued, to noti­ All Defects o f Vision can now find Help ! points of the rebel coast, underneath the na- some days ago, that the Government had issued ward Blair, only child of Rev. J. O.Skinner, of Nashua, fy the Inhabitants of said City to assem ble at their several This assortment is nowi stocked to perfection. All tional flag. What else may be done by the e x -, orders for the fortification of Federal Hill, in N. II., aged 14months. Ward Rooms, on Monday, the 19th day of September, styles of DB. ABTHUR S. WOLFF pedition under Gen. Butler does not now ap- Baltimore. Colonel Brewerton, of the corps of Taken this method of informing the people of this place inst., at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, to give iu their votes wiU superintend all applications for Glasses. and vicinity, that he has a very large, well selected and The whole number of deaths iu this city, during the for a Governor of the State, two Senators and two Repre­ pear. What be has accomplished is a guaranty Topographical Engineers, was here last week, N ew Stock of P. 3 In order to know the proper time WHEN to be­ mouth of August was 13. sentatives to the State Legislature, one County Commis­ FANCY TIES, gin, and WHEN to avoid the use of Spectacles, tne follow­ of the future, sufficient” for all " practical ' ’ pur­ and left on Saturday with the plans for the SILAS K a LLOGH, City Undertaker. sioner and a County Treasurer. ing remarks will serve as a very useful guide: Drugs, M edicines, Chemical’s, The Board of Aldermen will be in season at their Room UNION, RIBBON, MOIIAIR, dtc- poses. The enemy will so feel, and tremble.— work. In its general appearance, the work in the Wilscn &. White Block on the 5th, 6th and 7th days BEGIN TO USE 6PECTACLES. They will sec in this achievement a terrible fore­ will resemble Fort Runyon, at the other end of of September inst., from 9 o’clock, A. M , to 12 M..and 1. (/, on reading for a short time, your eyes feel tired boding. The blockade is not only to become the Long _ Bridge. It will enclose the _greater and other articles usually kept by DRUGGISTS. Ami of from 2 o’clock to 5 P* M., on euch of said days to correct PAPER COIJ.ARS, without any other reasonable cause. ■MARINE JOURNAL the list of voters. 2- If, oil reading, a pressing sensation, or tendency to positively complete in a commercial point of part of the hill. The angles of the bastions are 3? a 1: e l i t 3MC e d i c i n e s , Per Order, O. G. HALL, City Clerk. 1IOISERY AND GLOVES, SCSPEVDERS, close the eye.’ids, aa if sleepy, is repeatedly felt. view, but positively aggressive as a hostile so arranged that the guns mounted on them he has every kind in the market, which he offers at Whole­ Rockland, September 2, 1861. Iw37 HANDKERCHIEFS. 3. If, on reading or looking at small objects, a cloudy movement. Other inlets and harbors are to ex- can rake, by an enfilading fire, all the streets sale and Retail. PORT OF ROCKLAND- shade appears betv^cen the eyes and the object, as if the perience the same fate, and perhaps to become by which the hill can he approached. The A liberal discount made to persons buying to sell again. letters would all rt’O together and form one indistinct See Advenisemcnt. Notice. UMBRELLAS AND CANES, line. the bases for inland operations. The rebel bastions themselves will be ot double the usual Rockland, Jan. 15, ^861. 4tf Arrived. 4. If, in order to see clear, you have to hold the object HEREAS my wife, Ann E. Richards, has left my bad close to or farther off from the eye than usual. leaders now see that they are not henceforth to thickness. The parapets will be podded, and WEDNESDAY’, Aug. 28 BEACHING AND BRUSHES. W and board, without any just cause or provocation, 5. If more than ordinary light seems to be required for dictate the theatres of contest, but that they the outer side have rather more than the usual Highly Important to the Public. Sch Harriet,------, Trem ont. this is to forbid all persons from harboring or trusting her reading, sewing, &r. are at the mercy of unsuspected and irresistible slope. The guns used in mounting the batteries “ F A B ak er,------, Dover, N. H. on my account as I shall not pay any debts of her con­ ______• C. If looking at objects at a reasonable distance, and BURNING FLUID tracting after this date. means of attack in all directions. The con­ will be of heavy calibre, and mostly of short THURSDAY. Aug. 29. light appear dim and indistinct. THAT WILL NOT EXPLODE. EMERSON RICHANDS. 7. i i the glare of strong light, or the reflex of snow is sciousness will distract their energies and con­ range, no rifled cannon having yet been ordered. Sch Uncle Sail’, ------, ------. Rockland, Sept. 2, 1861. 3w37 hurtful to the eye. In this case, the eye protectors are I have purchased ihe right for Rockland, Thomaston, FRIDAY, Aug. 30. BOOTS, SHOES & RUBBERS’ on/j .occasionally used, and can be left off with safety af- fute their councils, while this timely and hap­ There will also be some light howitzers. It and South Thomaston to prepare and sell Sch Bay Slate, Verrill, Bangor. terwtftid*. pily successful achievement of the Government will be one of the most complete fortifications AYGfD THE USE OF SPECTACLES. PROF. B. F. GREENOUGH’S “ Sarah, Andrews, Boston. EPHRAIM W. BARTLETT, To this assortment I invite your special att ention. No will infuse new vigor into every loyal heart.— in the North. 1. During the rime of all kinds of derangements in the SATURDAY, Aug. 31. Manufacturer of and Wholesaler Dealer in pains have been spared which would add to its- perfection, Boston Journal. Xox-Explosive B urmxg-Fllid. for style, econdiny and durability, especially*4 those for nervous system. Sch M S P artrid g e,------, ------. shildreu’s wear All sizes are now complate, 2. During the ailments of neuralgia in the head,nervous In offering this article to the public I would say that I J Pierce Ward well, Bangor. From Kentucky.—A Washington correspon­ have tested it and am satisfied that it is entirely safe. headache, Rumored Death of Jeff. Davis. SUNDAY', Sept 1. 3. During theconvaieseenceafteranyserioussickness — dent of The World says : G. P. FESSENDEN, especially sea riet fevor, nieasels, typhoid and typhus fe­ Druggist, No. 5 Kimball B ock. COPPER TIPS Constantly on Hand, Nfw York, Sept. 3. The Herald's Washing­ Sch Marblehead, McAllister, Pictou. vers. “ There are now in this city several eminent Rockland, Aug. 29, 1660. Empress, Holbrook, Steuben. ton correspondent says that a despatch from AND RUBBERS, 4. In all cases (rf nervous excitements, whieh have al­ M 1 L Snow, Achorn, Portsmouth. ARMY CANVAS SHOES, ways a tendency t « irritate the optic nerves. Union men of Kentucky, who announce their Brig F Eugene, Achorn, Newburyport. Richmond, via Louisville, announces the death firm belief that the people will never allow the SOLE LEATHER, WAX LEATHER, In all these cases the adviee of a reliable and conscien­ DR. J. RICHARDSON. Sch S It Jameson, Jauieson, Boston. GRAIN LEATHER BOOTS, tious Optician is of nH’ highest importance. of Jeff. Davis. State, either by strategy or force, to be carried “ Aluomay, Lurvey, Boston. OFFICE AND RESIDENCE, COMMERCIAL HOUSE. French aud American Calf Skins, RUBBER BOOTS, July 16,1861. 30lf [The above report of the death of Jeff. Davis into the Southern Confederacy. Gov. Magoffin ■“ Utica, Thorndike, Portland. is not from good authority, and is anything ROCKLAND. “ Sarah Hall, Pierce, Boston. (See disasters.) L inings, X5ind.lngs. and Mr. Breckinridge are believed to be secret­ Sloop Wave, Smith, Jonesport. and many articles not herein mentioned. [Copyright secured.i but reliable, although some color is given to August 13 1661. 31ft ly encouraging the tendencies of civil war, an­ MONDAY, Sept. 2. Kid and Goat Stock, Rubber Goring Please call early and select while the styles are fresh the statement by previous reports of Davis's and the assortment perfect, at TIIE GREAT IYDLLY RE3l7®Y« ticipating a rebel invasion from Tennessee the Sell Leo, Pratt, Boston. sickness.] Shoe Duck, Pegs. Lasts, Shoe Nails and moment fighting begins. They know that the Clem’s Summer Cure “ Commodore Kearney, Brewster,------. The government will hold Gape Hatteras, “ Dover Packet, Wooster, Boston. Shoe Tools of nil kinds, professed neutrality of the State cannot he 1. said to he the he L of remedies. See advertisement, “ Equal, Post. Boston. THE OLD STAND ! FOR FEMALES. making it a rendezvous for the army and naval maintained against the growing desire of the i E ,5 ^aSl8' F' veil and others who have used it. Gunnet, Post, Boston. AT THE BROOK, MAIN ST., Dr. Matliaon’. Indian Emnicnagogae. 31if Rockluud, Septem ber 2, 1661. 3w37 , . , „ , , . ., I people to proclaim themselves thoroughly on TUESDAY. Sept. 3. This celebrated Female Medicine, pot- ihe sloop Yankee, captured Saturday tn, the o>. the Unjon M ffin,g of “ General Warren, —------, Boston* No. 2. SPOFFORD BLOCK. eeaaitig virtues unknown of anything else Potomac, had a heavy cargo of ammunition, t ,]e Prosident that tll0 F. G. COOK, Surah, Holden, Boston. New Tamarinds. Rockland, Aug. 27, 1861- 36tf of ttic kind, end proving effectual after .11 neutrality of the State! “ Forrest. Wilson. Providence. others hnve failed, is designed for both clothing and medical stores. i reBjXCt • “f Throat and Lung Complaint, that it is entirely i “ St Lucar,------, New York. ultimately taken, thus creating a fire in the i • i i j ! necessary for us to recount the evdence of us virtues, E. E. FRYE’S PILLS. REMEDIAL INSTITUTE for SPECI whom both Bides ClJtini, htivc been tlSCCrtRincd. wherever it has been employed. As has long been in “ Gr mville, Morion, Boston. j may be, at Cotton Seed M eal, Fine Feed, Ac., Ac. D IS E A S E S , No. 28 Union street Providence, R. I. enemy’s rear. “ G l.de, H askell, Boston. P 1 , LESS, as the c The result shows a majority of fifty Unionists constant use throughout this section, e need not do more COOK’S City Drug Store. The words “ at the lowest prices ” in my advertisement O ’ This Specialty embraces all diseases of a Private than assure the people its quality is kept up the best it SATURDAY, Aug. 31. Pillsbury’s Block. iu the old “ Rockland Business Chart,” I wish to have nature both ol MEN and WOMEN, by a regularly educat­ in the House, numbering only one hundred ever lias been, and that it may be relied on to do fur their ed physician of twenty years’ practice, giving them his W hfelixg, Ya., 1—8 P. M. There is con­ members. The Senate stands : Union, 27 ; Se­ Sch Sarah Louise, Yeaton, New York. considered in future null and void, and that 1 do not from whole attention. siderable excitement here to-night, consequence relief all it has ever been found to do, M Augusta, Gregory, Boston. Notice of Foreclosure. this time promise to sell “ at the lowest prices,” nordol December 20, I860. 521y promise to sell cheaper than the cheapest, but please call, O ’ Consultations by letter or otherwise are strictly cession, 11. Ten of these secessionists are Sen­ “ H a rrie t,------, Trem ont. H EREA S on the thirty-first of March, A. D. 1855, on a dispatch just received from Fairmount, ators who hold over, and who, consequently, examine and price any oi the Goods in my Store, and if confidential, and medicines will be sent by Express, se­ Marion county, by the Governor, that a large ^ ' d£? HIGGINS?"^’ MONDAY’, Sept 2. W Patrick Nolan, conveyed by Mortgage Deed, record­ satisfied it is for your interest to purchase of me, please cure Irom observation, to all parts of the United States. escaped the popular verdict. Sch Hiawatha, Ingraham, Spruse Head to load for New ed in the Lincoln Registry of Deeds, book 217, page 287,to do me that favor. Also, accommodations for patients from abroad wishing number of rebels had risen in the backcountry, to Thomas Anderson, ihe same that is now occupied by for a secure and quiet RETREAT, with good care until DENTIST, York. O. B. FALES. restored to health. and were marching on that town to burn it and Sch Angellne, Hix, Vinalhaven to load for New York. the said Nolan, lying in Whitefield, and particularly des­ Rockland, August 20, 1861. 4w35 Daniel S. Dickinson.-M i-. Diekiuson was Trw.e!,.7aueriy lS W J' ' *• E Arcularius, Haskell, Vinalliaven to load for N Y. cribed ill saiJ Mortgage Deed, and the said Mortgage hav­ CAUTION.— It hasbeen estimated, that over Two tear up the railroad track. Drums are beating ing been assigned to the subscriber and ihe conditions of H undbed T housand Dollars ate paid to swindling to arms the streets are crowded, and the Gover­ always a favorite with the Southern Democratic gnoW’s Block, - - Itoekland. TUESDAY, Sept. 3. the same having been broken, 1 claim to foreclose the same To the Judge of Probate, within and fo r the quacks annually, iu New England alone, without any ben­ nor is dispatching the Home Guard and volun­ politicians and people. He was also an active E T H E R ADMINISTERED, Sch Thomas Hix, Hull, Vinalhaven to load. and give notice accordingly. County o f Knox. a, efit to those who pay it. Most of this sum comes out of PRESTON E. WOODMAN, HE Petition of ALDEN MILLER, Jr., Guardian of a class of persons who are the least able to lose it, but teer citizens of Fairmount. The train is about and able adtoeate of Mr. Breckinridge for! All operations both Surgical and Mechanical performed WEDNESDAY’, Sept. 4. by his Attorney*, A. W oodman. ELIZA MILLER, of Warren, in the County of Knox, once paid they can never g et it back, and they are com­ ready to start. The rising is supposed to be in President. No man ever battled more earnest- carefuUy and faithfully. Sch Utica. Thorndike, Portland. August 22, 1861. 3w*36 Ta non compos, represents, that the said ward is seized andpelled to suffer the wrong in silence, not daring to expose concert with some movement of Gen. Lee’s.— ly or faithfully for what were termed “ South- i Lf1*', ?'?'5 attention in seeing artificial work. possessed of certain real estate, situate in said Warren, the cheat for fear of exposing themselves. All this comes J r>- i - ,, xi i , tv i . r j- ., Thankful for Ihe liberal amount of patronage already Freedom Notice. from trusting without inquiry, to men who are alike desti­ All the Federal troops have lately gone forward ern Rights than Mr. D. ; but, finding the : bestowed in tlii. line I invite ihe attention of persona wish- MEMORANDA. und described as follows:—an undivided interest in the tute of honor, character, and skill, and whose only recom­ HIS certifies that I hnve given my son Orace A. Martin homestead of the late John Miller, deceased. That it from Fairmount. It is feared that the move­ Southcrn leaders engaged in an unjustifiable I ingsuch to my work w h ic h speaks fob it s e l f . A despatch from Eastaort, Me, states that the ship would be for the benefit of said ward that said estate mendation is their own false and extravagant assertions, ia Orozimiio, of New Orleans, front Liverpool, in ballast and his time, to act for himself, and that I will claim none praise of themselves. If, therefore, you would avoid be­ ment among the rebels may be general, and a war upon the Government, he can no longer , KocWaod, April lo, 1W,!. Tol his wages nor pay any of his debts after this date. should be sold, and the proceeds placed at interest. Said is now lying under her guns. Guardian therefore prays that he may be empowered, ing humbugged, take no man’s word, no matter what his large number of citizens here are going on pat­ sustain them. He thinks they connived at and ; _ T Q TT A T T Se P f i SIMON MARTIN. pretensions are, but MAKE INQUIRY it will coat you W itness R uel D anforth. agreeably to law, to sell the same at private sale, or such nothing and may save you many regrets ; for, as advertis­ rol to-night. aided the very election which they made the a n n A . " • “ AL L oC U U ., part thereof as the Court may deein expedient. DISASTERS. A ppleton, Aug. 14, 1861. 3w*36 ing physicians, iu nine cates out of ten are booui, there ia pretext for resistance, and lie says “ it is just ALDEN MILLER, JR. No. 3, Spear Block. Rocklan d, Sch Surah, Hall, Pierce, from Boston, of and for Bucks­ no safety in trusting any of them, unless you know who New York, Sept. 3. The Herald's special such ambition as caused the angels in Heaven port, off Georges Islund, on the morning of Sept. 1st at STATE OF MAINE. and what they are. 1 o’lock, came in contact with Schooner Guess, Captain KNOX COUNTY.—In Court of Probate, held at Rock­ U Dr. M. will send f b e b , by enclosing one stamp aa Washington dispatch says there was brisk skir­ to reliel. It was not because we had not a good D ea lers in land, on the second Tuesday of August, 1861. Bickford, of iukI front Gouldsboro,’ loaded with paving U n o x , SS.—i-Supreme Judicial Court, May above, a Phamplet on DISEASES OF WOMEN, and on mishing all day at Bailey's Cross Roads, hut Government, but because they could not rule Private Diseases generally, giving foil information, with stones and oil, for Boston. T he Guess sunk in 45 minutes. Term, 1861. On the petition aforesaid, O rd esed , That notice be no fatalities. The rebels have completed their it.” Drugs and Medicines, Chemicals, The crew, with two ludy passengers, were saved with given by publishing a copy of said petition with this order the most undoubted references and testimonials without earthworks at Munson’s Hill, and it is rxpected FANCY TOILET SOAPS, IlAlR &. TOOTH BRUSHES, nothing but what they stood in. HIRAM HATCH vj FREDERICK II. HAMLIN. ihereon, thtee weeks successively, prior to the second which, no advertising physician or medicine of this kind PERFUMERY, OILS ami DYE STUFFS, Lost the schooner Murcelia, Crockett, from New York ND now on suggestion to the Court that Frederick II. Tuesday of September next, in the Rockland Gazette, a is deserving of ANY CONFIDENCE WHATEVER. XT* Orders by mail promptly attended to. Write your they will open fire on our force at the Cross Compromise.—Let the Copperheads, if they BURNING FLUID, ic .