Rockland Gazette, a Is Deserving of ANY CONFIDENCE WHATEVER

Rockland Gazette, a Is Deserving of ANY CONFIDENCE WHATEVER

gfflirft aitit fu ll Jrtu ttu g . gtatfeloh U hjtttf, A PUBLISHED EVERT THURSDAY EYErtlKO,BY Having made large additiona to oar former variety ol JOHN PORTER & SON, PLAIN AND FANCY Office, No. 5 Custom-House Block, J O S T T T S S , We are now prepared to execute with nbatness and deb* patoh, evert dbsobiptiPN of Work, auch aa TERMS, Circulars, Bill-Hoads, Cards, Blanks, 81,50 If paid strictly in advance—-per annum, Vnlaioguca. I’rojraMmM, If payment is delayed 6 mos, “ 1,75 If not paid till the close of the year, 2,00 Shop Bills, Labels, Auction and (E7* No paper will be discontinued until all abbeaba- B ills , &c« es are paid, unless at the option of the puplisher. Particular attention paid to flT Single copies, three cents —for sale.at the office VOL. 16. ROCKLAND, MAINE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1861. ITT All letters and communications to be addressed NO. 37. P it 1 N T I N G IN C O L O K S i to the Publishers. b r o n z in g , tie . 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. New York, 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 Washington 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. Adams' 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. He also per, at the rates required by us. Shooters II il l , near F ort E l l sw o r th , Va., ? pure blood heifer, three years old, §2. implicates Ben. Wood and Isaiah Rynders in August, 25, 1861. > After the battle of Bull Run, and before wo Cabinet Works. Mr. Editor :—Camp Knox is now located on had recovered from the shock of that repulse, Best two years old, §1,50. correspondence with the rebels. The Battle near SpringflelcU Best one year old, §1. Best musical instrument §3. The British war steamer Rinaldo has arrived, i the most beautiful aud lovely spots in “ Old some fearful forebodings were entertained by The following interesting account of the late Virginia”—as “ Artemus” says :—“ as far as some, as to the final result, but these have now Grades and Natives. Best ship's steering wheel, §2. The evening mail and express train, leaving I Best carved work §2. here to-day, carries detective officers to seize all battle near Springfield, Mo., we are permitted to we've got." given place to a renewed and increased confi­ For best native or grade heifer three years old, You have been advised, long since, of the dence in the permanent triumph as well as the Best specimen of cabinet work, §2 ; 2d 1. secession newspapers and to arrest all persons copy from a private letter written from Rolla, § 2 ; 2d 1,50. having them. fact, of our moving from Fairview in tho direc­ intrinsic justice of our cause. Best two year old, §1,50 ; 2d 1. Committee. Mo., under date of Aug. 13th, by Mr. O. E. tion ol Alexandria, and pitching our tents on a As a regiment; we mean to give no occasion / Richard D. Stair of Thomaston. It is said tbnt when the district attorney re­ THE FLAG OF THE MAINE SECOND. Best one year old, § 1 : 2d ,50. turns from Washington detective measures will i Ingraham, a member of Col. Mitchell's regi­ beautiful eminence, overlooking a vast extent for Maine to be ashamed of us, but every reason Best heifer calf, ,75 ; 2d ,50. John L. Allen of Waldoboro. of country, and in close proximity to Fort for her to be proud of the Fourth. Samuel D. Wyman of Newcastle. be taken to suppress all treasonable publications. ment of Kansas Volunteers, to his parents in The following lines, from a California paper, iefer to Committees will notice that grades and natives The Zouaves, whose bead quarters are 8 0 1 Ellsworth. The scenery here, in common par­ S. K. W. the presentation of a flag to the Second Maine Regiment are classed together, and hut one set of pre­ E. P. Morse of Union. this city. The letter says : lance, is “ perfectly splendid,” and the air pure Wm. K. Hilton of Damariscotta. 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. Best four-wheeled chaise §2 ; 2d 1. arranging the sight. - Yesterday the uniform while our enemies were slowly but surely sur­ finest residences we have yet seen, the grounds rounding us ; and on the 9th of this month they thinking it may lie of interest to our readers. The blood of a patriot’s heart ! II. W. Partridge of Jefferson. Best buggy §1,25 ; 2d ,75. appeared for the first time in Broadway. It is of which are ornamented with apple, peach and began to close their lines. On that night, Gen. shade trees in profusion, rendering them in the W e lea ider. Thom’as J. Simmons of Waldoboro. Best common wagon §1,25 ; 2d ,75. that of the Imperial Zouaves of France. The ; Richmond, Va., Ang. 11, ’61. McCulloch encamped within ten miles of us, highest degree attractive. On the north-west Where cowardice controls, Oakman Ford of Bristol. Best sleigh §1,25 ; 2d ,75. time of their departure for the scat of war has j Dear J ames;—I have been wounded in the with from 25,0(1(1 to 30,000 men. Encumbered is seen, peering up through a dense forest, the For old Plym outh’s flinty firmness William Tukey or New Castle. Best harness §1,25; 2d ,75. been extended to the 25th of September. forehead, and am a prisoner of war. A ball as we were with an immense train, it was im­ tower of a Theological Seminary,which, I think, Is the base of Northern souls ! Thomas J . Nelson of Aina. Committee. Assistant Adjutant General Howe, sent to struck me fair in the forehead, but being fired Baltimore last evening with Col. Barnes’ Mas­ possible to retreat with safety, and Gen. Lyon, is an Episcopalian Institution.

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