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POETRY. The Happiest Days of Life. I tflked a little pfattling, bright-haired boy, Who scarce had seen the fourth bright siiinmergan Tell me, which arc the happiest days of life? When will the glass of Time most smoothly run? He straightened up his little punv form, As thus he might the tedious distance scan: Imagination paints the glowing scene, While thus he answers, "When I am a man." I asked a youth of manly foon and brow, Just entering on his duty’s dailv rounds— When will thy happiest days of lift* bo told? He said, “Vvlieui have gained a thousand pounds." I asked a toil-worn man of middle age, Who with the world hail struggliif bard and long, The shade of sorrow faded from his brow— He quickly said, "The days when I was young," I asked an aged man, who seemed Just ripe For death’s relentless sickle to destroy; And, looking back though the dull inist of yearn, He answered quickly, "When I was a boy— But there are happier, brighter days," he said; "Beyond this vale of tears a rest is given— Eternal joy and happiness complete Are found by those who rest at last in Heaven." A Ballad. I do not love thee—no, I do not low thee; And yet, when thou art absent 1 am sad, And envy e[en the bright blue sky above thee, • Whose bright stars may see thee and be glad. I do not love thee—yet, wlien thou art- gone, I hate the sound, though those who s|»eak be dear, Which bn>aks the lingering <*cho of the tone Thy voice of music leaves upon the ear. I do not love theo—yet, I know not why, Wliate’er thou dost seem* still well done to me; And often, in my solitude 1 sigh, That those I do love an* not like thee. ~Tl ISCELLANEO US7~ A. Ward’s Courtship. Tltere was many affectin ties which made me hanker arter Betsy Jane. Uer Hither’s farm jined our'n; their cows and our’n squencht their thrust at the same spring; our old marcs had both stars in their forrerds; the measles broke out in both fami lies at nearly the same period; our ]>arienU, (Betsy’s and mine) slept regularly every Sun day in the same mcetin house, and the nabers « used to obsarve:— “How thick the Wards and Feasleys air!” It was a sublime site, in the spring of the year, to see our several mothers (Betsy's and mine), with their gowns pinned up so they couldn't site ’em, effeckshunitly biiiu sope to gether, A ahoosin the nabers. Altho I hankered intensely arter the objeck of my affeckshuns, I darrunt tell her of the fires which was ragin in my manly Buzzum. I’d try to do it, but mv tongue would kerwol lop up agin the roof of my mowth, & stick there like death to a deceased AfHkin. or a country postmaster to his oflis, while my heart wiiniiK'-vi tuj IIW Uht’ an UlU-IU^mOlH'U wheat Klale agin a barn flore. Twas a carm still nite in Joon. All natcr was husht and nary zeflbr distorted the screen "ileus. I sot with Betsy Jane on the fense of her father’s pastor. We'd Iteen rotnpin threw the woods, kullin flours A driving the wood chuek from his Nativ Lair (so to speak) with long sticks. Wall we sot thar on the fense a swingin our feet two and fro, blushing as red as the Bald insville skool house when it was fust painted, and lookin very simple, I make no doubt. My left arm was ockepied in ballunsin myself on the fense, while mv right was wounded luv in round her waste. ^ leared out my throat, and tremblingly “Betsy, you air a Gaze He.” I thought that air was putty fine. I waited to see what effcck it would have upon her. It evidently didn’t fetch her, fur she up to tne and said:— “You’re a sheep.” Sez I:— “Betsy. I think murhfy of you.” “I don’t bleeve a word you say—so there, now cumwith which observation she hitch ed away from me. “1 wish thar was winders to my Sole," sed I, “so that you could see some of my feeiiugs. There’s lire enulf in here," sed I, striking my buzzutn with my flst, “to bile all the com beef and turnips in the nabcrhond. Versoovius and the Critter ain’t a sarkinstance I” She bowed her head down, and commend drawin the strings to her sun bonnet I continnered. Sed I:— “Ar, could you know the sleepless nitos I worry through with on your account, how vit tlcs lias seized to be attradiv to me, A how my liuis has shrunk up, you wouldn’t dowt me. Gaze on this wastin form and these air sunken cheeks-” I should have continnered on this stranc Cribly for sum time, but unfortnitly I lost my Huns and fell over into the pastur kcrsmash, tearing my close and severely damagin myself ginerally. Betsy Jane sprung to my assistance in dou ble (juick time, and dragged me 4th. Then drawing herself up to her ftill hite she sed:— “X won’t listen to your noneents no longer. Jes say rite strate out what you’re drivin at If you mean getting hitched, I’m in.” I considered that aireouff for all the practi cal purposes, and we proceeded immcjitly to the parson's, and we was made 1 that very nite. Yours trewly, Autkmas Ward. Modf.l Widow.—She wouldn't wear her veil up on any account Thinks her rnmplexion lairer than ever, in contrast with her sables.— Sends bark her new dres-s because the fold of crape on the skirt isn’t deep mourning enough Steadily refuse* to look in the direction of a dress coat for —one week. Wonders if that handsome Tompkins who passes her window M’nrv tluv is Snaunn 4.. itt . • . - - -—-—uuit phc will ever marry again! In verv fond of draw ins off her glove and resting her little white hand on her black bonnet, thinking that it may be suggestive of an early application for the same. Concludes to give up housekeeping and tries boarding at a hotel. Accepts Tomp kins's invitation to “attend the children’s con cert,” juft to please little Tommy ! Tommy is delighted, and thinks Mr. Tompkins is a very kind gentleman to give him so much candy and so many lion-bons. Ufa mamma begins to admit certain little alleviations of her sorrow in the shape of protracted conversations, rides walks, etc. She cries a little when Tommy asks tier if she has not forgotten to plant the flowers iu a certain cemetery. Tompkins comes in and thinks her lovelier than ever smiling through her tears. Tommy fa se nt out into the garden to make “pretty dirt pies” (to the utter demolition of a new frock and tmw sers), and returns very unexpectedly to find his mamma’s cheeks very rosy, and to be tossed up into the nir by Mr. Tompkins, who declare* himself to be his “new, new' pa.” --- —A barrister entered the hall with Ids wig verg much awry, of which he was not at all apprized, hut was obliged to endure from al most every observer some remark on its ap !»-*ninoc, till at last, addressing himself to Mr Curran, he asked him: “Do you sec anything ridiculous in this wig?” The answer was, “nothing but the head.” . OitioiK or Si.AtiDKit.—Slander originate* in this way: “ Mother Jasper told ine that she heard Greatwoed’s wife say that John Hard stone’s aunt mentioned to her that Mrs. Lusty was present when the widow Baskinan said that llertall s cousin thought Ensign Doolit tle's Sister believed that old Miss Oxley reck oned that Sam Trixe’s better had told Mrs Spaulding tliat she hoard John Uheunier s wio man say tliat Mrs. Garden had two husbands!” -- - --L. ... —Perpetual sunshine suits not the state of the natural world; perpetual success fa by no means favorable either to human happiness or virtue*. Hunger is nwowary to triv<* a r«*l isli to food; the gloom of winter is the happi est recommendation of the cheerfulness and bloom of spring. - - -______ —A certain clergyman, modest, almost to bu'liluluess, was asked by a country apothe ean. of a contrary character, in e public and crowded assembly, and in a tone of voice suf ficient to catch the attention of the whole company, Slow it happened that the patriarchs hied to sUCh extreme old age?” To which •jliestion he immediately replied: "Perhaps they took no physic.” - — — -- - — The Washington Star says “the indica tions timt come to us through the press and other reflexes of the popular sentiment in the Border States, show unmistakably the rapidity with which President Lincoln’s wise and be neficent compensated emancipation |M>licy fa gaining favor in those .state*..' THE MARKETS. Portland Wholesale Prices Current. Expressly corrected for the Taras to June 23. Aslifii* Ashes Pearl p bbl... ® 6] Ashes, Pot. 6 ® 6 A pplrs* Apples, Green p bbl. $4 00 @ 6 00 Apples, Sliced p lb. 6 a) 7 Apples, Cored pp. 6 ® 6 Apples, Uncored p lb. 2 g 3 Bread* bread. Pilot p 100 lbs. 6 00 5 25 bread. Navy. 3 75 p 4 00 Crackers per bbl. 3 50 ® 0 00 Crackers, p 100. 35 ® 40 Batter* butter, Family p lb. 15 ® 17 butter, Store. 12 ® 14 Beaaa* beaus. Marrow p bush. 2 60 @ 2 76 beans. Pea. 8 00 ® 8 25 beaus, Blue Pod. 2 76 ® 3 00 Candles. Caudh*. Mould P lb... 11® 11} Caudles, Sperm.. .. 30® 00 Cticene* ^ _ Cheese, Vermont p lb. 8j (S| 9} Cheese, New. 8 ® 9 Caal—(Retail.) Coal. < umberland p ton. 8 25 ® 8 50 Coal Whiteaah. 6 60 ® 0 00 Coal, Lehigh..... 6 50 ® 0 00 Coal, Frauxliu. 6 50 ® 0 00 CadTe# CoBbe. Java p lb. 0 26 ® 261 Coffee, ht. Domingo. 00 ® 21 Coffee, Rio . 20® 21 Codec, Mocha. none. Cordage* Cordage, American. 1°}® 11 Cordage, Russia. 12]® 121 Cordage, Mauilla .... 10]® 11 boltropc, Russia.. 14 ® 141 do. Manilla.. 12}® 13 Cement—per bbl. 1 20 ® 1 30 Drug* and Dye a# Aluiu. 03 ® 04 Aloes. 16 (aj 25 Arrow ltoot. 17® 40 borax. 17 ® 21 brimstone (roll.). 4 ® 41 lti Carb. Soda. 6® 6] Sulphur. 6® 0 Sal Soda. 2J® 8 Camphor,. 86® 92 Cream Tartar. 36 ® 42 Logwood ex. 10}® 12 Magnesia. 22 ® 30 Indigo. Mauilla, fine. 1 00 ® 1 25 Madder. 16 (n) 00 Rhubarb. 88 ® 1 12 Alcohol... 66® 60 Fluid. 68 ® 70 Campbene.. 1 70 ® 0 00 Saltpetre. 10 ® 20 Vitriol. 12 ® 00 Dyewondn* Harwood,. 2}® 00 brazil Wood. 13 ® 00 Camwood. 4}® 4] Fustic. Cuba. 02 ® 2} *' Savanvilla,. 1!® 02 Hypernic. 4 \’<a) 06 Logwood, Campeachy. 02 ® 00 “ 8t. Domingo. 1}® 1] Extract Logwood. 11 ® 12 Nic Wood..... Peach " . 8]® 4} Red “ . 03 ® 8} Sapan ** . 02 ® 00 Red handers. 08 ft 00 Dark* Duck. Ravens,. 23 Duck, Portland, No. 3. 48 ft 00 “ ” No. 10. 84 ft 00 Navy, Superior, No. 3. 47 ft 00 “ No. 10.,.... 83 ft 00 Tent Duck, U. S. 10 os. 28 ft 00 .12 o*. 86 ft 00 Featkera* Feathers, Live Geese ? lb. 60 ft 66 Feathers, Russia. 26 ft 45 Flak* Fish, Cod large V quin. 3 25 ft 3 75 Fish, “ small. 2 26 ft 2 76 Fish, Pollock. 2 00 ft 2 60 Fish, Haddock, new. 1 26 ft 1 75 Fish, Hake. 1 00 ft 1 26 Herring, Pickled. 4* bbl. Khore. 2 76 ft 3 00 Labrador. 8 50 (ft 4 26 healed box. 20 ft 22 No. 1. 12 ft 16 Mackerel i> bbl. Bay No. 1.. 8 75 ft 9 00 Bay No. 2... 6 76 ft 7 00 Bay No. 3... none Shore No. 1. 8 75 ft 9 00 - « 2. 6 76 ft 7 00 u ** 3. none “ “ 4. Frail* Almonds—Jordan lb Soil Shell. 13 ft lfl Shelled.... 25 ft 30 Currant*. 00 ft 12 Citron. 32 ft 35 Wil. Pea Nut*. 2 25 ft 2 60 Fig*, common. none " Klemc. 15 ft 20 Lemons, bx. (60 ft 6 00 Orange* . . 4 00 ft 4 60 ltaisina— Blue, cask... Black. 8 00 (ftlO 00 Bunch, box. 3 20 a, 3 40 Layer. 3 60 « 3 02 Dates. 07 ft 09 Prunes. 8pft 10 j Flour —Portland inspection. Flour, Superfine. 4 60 ft 4 75 Flour, Fancy... 4 87 ft 6 00 Flour, Extra. 6 25 ft 6 37 Flour, Family. 6 50 ft 5 75 F'lour, Extra Superior. 6 12 ft 7 25 Western extras. 6 00 ft 6 371 “ fancy. 4 50 ft 4 76 " superior. 6 60 ft 5 75 Ohio extra. 6 50 to 6 00 “ family. 6 00 ft 6 20 Canada superior. 4 75 ft 5 00 “ fancy. 6 75 ft 6 00 “ extra. 6 87 (ft f» 25 “ double extra.. 6 50 m 7 00 Rye Flour. 4 00 ft 4 25 Buckwheat Flour 4* lb. 02 ft 21 Corn Meal. 3 60 ft 3 76 jlraia* R.ve. 8$ <@ 88 Oats. 47 ft 60 South Yellow Corn. 48 ft 5o Corn, Mixed . 58 ft <3 Bariev....». 00 (ft 02 Shorts 4> tou. 17 00 (a 19 00 Fine Feed. 22 00 (ft24 00 '•riadsiaam. Grindstone*. Rough, ton........ 17 00 (ft.20 00 Grindstones, Dressed. 80 00 ft35 00 Gua|iswder* Blasting. 4 10 @ 4 38 Rifle and Sporting. 3 50 ft 7 25 day* Hay \y net ton, Screwed... 12 00 @18 (0 »»•.* I ..... MO W ^4,10 W IlidoRnd Skims. Slaughter Hides. 5 a) 6 Calf Skin*. f»9 10 Calcutta Cow—Slaughtered . 1 tfo <£ 1 70 Green Salt. 1 16 m 1 26 Dry. 90 1 00 Shoep Felt*, Green. 75 y.i Sheep l*elt«, Dry. 40 70 Hops. First Sort, 1801. 16 17 Iron. Common. 2100 “ Refined Iron. 3] «> 00 Swede. U. .«* &i Norway. &i„j 00 Cast Steel. 10 17 German Steel. 11 .ay 124 Knglitdi Btts. Steel. 14 w 15 Spring.. Opoj 7 Sheet Iron, Engli*h... 6faj 5} Sheet Iron, Ku»*ia. 10 w lg Sheet Iron, Russia. im’t. 124 lord. Parrel, \> lb. 8»-o> 84 Keg*, i» lb. gV^j s,' brasher. New York, light. 19 @ 21 " “ md. wt« . 21 <y 24 “ " heavy. 29 «j 24 “ " .laughter. 24 .ai 20 American Calf Skin*. m ,uj yo Slaughter Wax Leather. 15 10 licad. American l‘ig, p 100 lb. 7 76 8 00 i,ort'j*n “. 7 76 tg, 8 00 Sheet and l’i|>e. 9 U) 9 25 l/amker-From the yard. Clear Pine—No. 1.•» M -»00 00 No. 2. 31 (10 „<«l 10 No. 3 . 24 00 r.,00 09 . , No 4. 14 00 ritflO 00 Shipping Lumber. 12 00 14 00 ?P">«',. K 09 (g 12 90 ltox Shook*. (ca*h). 45 w 59 Clapboard., S extra. 13 Oil „ 15 , . 1' “ 39 DU u32 00 Shingle*, Cellar, extra. 2 50 <■ 3(«) “ No. 1. 2 00 ,g 2 26 . .a a l'x,ra 1UUC. 2 59 ,<j 8 75 Ijllh*. Spruce. 1 15 o 1 SO " Pme. 1 37 n 1 ia Red Oak Stave*. 20 00 «35 00 Mol. llhd Shook* ft Head*, city .. 2 lo (£ 2 124 •Sl'K- ‘‘ “ “ " . . . 2 00 a 2 121 do ** “ “ country 1 4o w 1 Green Rawed, without heading. 1 oo \ m J?r> Riff-. 1 10 a 1 15 ! °°r • v • v • • •.. 20 00 « 22 00 llacknicUck limber, p tun. 8 UU ^10 W) Lime. Lime, Rockland, ca*k. 65 @ 70 M olllMCx. Molasses, CienAigo*. •>« .M Mola**e*. ( uba clayed.! ,*> »! Molas.se*, “ '* tart. ‘£i\n 23 Mola**e*. “ Musctnada, 27* <1 ;*» Molasses, New Orleans. ~ <2 Portland S>rup hhd, IMbUgSl Ninila. .;••• 3 2.5 a 3 60 •\Rinl Stare*. Iff:. 1000 ,.12(10 . (i 00 ,, 7 ihi '‘"rlU ■ g 00 ., II 1.1 lurpeiitio* figal. 1 05 1 79 Oakum. Oakum, American. gi f* Oil. Portland Kerosene Illumiuat’g Oil 30 a 0 33 Machine. 76 Clarine. .. Sm rm Winter. .. ! 1 09 <3 1 fifi U hale, ref W inter. 59 93 '• " Summer. 5; « 59 (Irand 11.uk and Bay Chalenr.... 17 no „ is 09 ?!“»"•. 10 00 in 17 00 .'".'■v1. « « no „. 87 rnj S3 '•»'d Oil. 76 go Olive Oil.* 1 50 (8> 1 65 Castor < HI. 1 58 «; 1 75 Neats foot Oil. 1 05 p 1 12 Onion* —per bb). 2 50 jfc 3 00 do Bermuda lb. 3 @ 4 Paint** Portland Lead, in oil,. 0 00 (© 8 75 l^*wis Lead, " . 9 00 @ Boston Lead, “ 8 60 French Zinc, “ 8 25 @ 8 50 American Zinc. " 7 Bochelle, Yellow. 2 25 Eng. Ven. Bed. 2 25 Litharge. 8 25 Bed Lead. 8 25 Planter* Per ton Soft. 1 65 <R> 1 60 Hard. 1 45 (@ 1 50 Ground. 6 «, 5 60 Proriaion** 4 ‘hicago Mess Beef.. 14 00 @14 75 Portland do . 12 50 (a.13 »>0 Portland extra Mess do. 14 00 @14 60 Pork, extra clear. 15 60 ; «16 00 Pork, clear. 14 00 -«14 50 Pork, nn*ss. 13 ft) (« 13 60 Pork, extra do. 14 60 @15 00 Pork, Prime. 11 00 ol 1 60 Pork, Hams. 7 Pork, City Smoked Hams. 7 (g/ 7$ Prod ace* B«*ef p quarter, p lb.... Eggs, p dozen. Potatoes, phrl. Aimles, dried, p lb. Chickens, Spring. Lamb. Turkics. <»eesc... Veal. Pickles, p brl. Riee. Bice p lb. Bum, Portland distilled.. Saleratas* Salcratus p lb. Salt* Salt, Turk’s Is., p hbd. (8 bus.).... 2 50 @ 2 75 Salt, Liverpool,. 2 124w 2 374 Salt. Cadiz. 2 124@ 2 37* Sacks Salt. 1 10 @ 1 20 Ground Butter Salt. 20 Sta rrh. Starch, Pearl. 6J@ 64 Starch, Potato. 2j @ 2j Shot—P 100 lbs. 9 00 @ 9 50 Soap* Soap, Loathe k Gore’s, Trowbridge k Smith’s Extra No. 1 p lb. 7 Soap. Family do. 6 Soap No. 1. 6 Soap, Eagle No. 1. 6 Soap, «tar. 4 Soap, Castile,. 14 @ 10 Soap, Crane’s. 8 Spier** Cassia p lb. 40 @ Clove*. 22 ic Ginger, (Bare). 17t@> Ginger, (Africa). Y,\u Mace. 00 a Nutmegs. 7;, a) l>PP<*r. 16 ai Pimento. 14 Seed** Herds Grass,. Western Clover...... Bed Top.. Linseed. Canary. Sajgar* Sugar, Portland A. Sugar, “ A A. Sugar, “ Yellow. Sugar, Extra Yellow. Sugar, Muscovado. •'•iigitr, in unnil. Sugar, Havana Brown. 81® 91 Sugar, “ White. 10 (a) 10} Sugar, Coffee Crushed. 9 w 10 Sugar, Crushed. 101 a) 101 Sugar, Cirauulatcd. 10|® lOj Sugar, Powdered. lOjtfg lOj Tallow. American refined. 8l:f$ 9 Hough. 6pg 6 Teas* Tea, Hyson. 75 (to 1 00 Tea, Young Hyson. 75 & 1 00 Tea, Oolong. . .V..... 45 (aj 65 Tea, Souchong... 45 (<gj 50 TaWirca. 5's and 10’s best brands... 48® 48 6's and 10's medium. 38 ^ 41 6's and 10*s common. 33 a> 3*} half jkIs. best brands. 46 a) 51 half |»ds. medium good. 41 nj 43 half pds. common.. 3:1 aj 38 Natural Leaf. pds. 43 :»} 63 Fancy, in Foil..!. 78 gj 1 00 Tia. Banca. cash. 38^ 00 Straits, cash. 34}.«* 35} Hates— Char. tC... 9 75 ^10 00 “ I.X. 11 50 <t;12 00 Coke. 7 75 & 8 00 Twine. Cotton Sail. 31 33 Flax “ . 40 <® 00 “ Baleiug. 23 jv 81 Hemp “ . 20 ;o| 00 India. 14 (g} 14} Vara i ah. Furniture Varnish. 2 00 (a) 2 60 Coach Varnish. 2 50 4 00 I>amar Varnish..%.s.... 2 00 (g 2 38 Vkraa«l. Hard, retail. 6 00 ® 6 25 Soft, “ . 4 00 5 00 Waal. Domestic. 42® 50 PBtra.'.. 02} ->g 1 00 Zlar. Hgs and slabs..... 5j'gJ 6} Sheet Moftsluiann-. k] w 9 Slieathiug... 90 («} 00 Exrhange* On London—60 days. 1 lG}/£; 1 17 Paris. 6 a) 32} Amsterdam. 40 tw 40} Bremen, rix dollar.T.... 76}® 77 New York—at sight. (a} 1-10 dis Philadelphia. (a i dis Baltimore. (<r } dis St. l,oui*. 8 « 0 dis Cincinnati ........ V... 0^2 dis RATES OF DUTIES. An additional duty of 10 per cent, is levied on al merchandise not imported direct from the place ol growth or production. ASHES—10 per cent., ad val. BHEAD.—30 per cent. BITTER.—4 p cent. CANDLES.—Sperm and Wax, 8c., Tallow, 2c., per lb. CHEESE.—4c p ft. COAL.—(Retail.) From Hr. Provinces, free, other foreign Bituminous 81; all other kinds 50c per ton. COFFEE.—5c per ft. COR DALE.—Tarred 2}c it ft. Manila 2c p ft, all otlicr So p ft. DISCOS axi> DY’ES.— Per ft. Acids, (nitric, oxalic, and all others used for medicinal purposes or fine Gamboge, Ipecac, Jalap. Juniper Berries. Manna. Quicksilver. Rhubarb. Sarsaparilla. Sponge*, Verdi gris. Vanilla Beans, 10 per cent, ad val.—II vdriodate and Prnssiate Potash, Peruvian Bark, 15 per cent, ad val.—Otric Acid, Castor Oil, ( obebs, Essential Oils, Epsom Salts, Isinglass. Flor Sulphur, Senna Arrow Hoot, blue or white Vitrol, Ginseng, 26 per cent.— Copperas, 25c p 100 th.—Bleaching Powder*, 30c p 100 Ids.—Alum and Sago. 60c p 100 lbs.—Refined Bo rax, chromate and bichromate Potash, Sugar of Lead and Argols, 3c p lb.—-Opium, 91 p lb —Bal sams and .Sulphate Quiuiue, 30 p cent.—Alum, Sal Soda and Soda Ash $e p !b.—Bi t'arb Soda, Caustic Soda. IJquorice Root, 1 c |> lb, and ground do 2c p lb. Liquorice Paste, 5c p lb.—Refined Camphor and ( ream Tartar. 6c |> lb.—Tartaric Acid, Tartar Emetic. Rochelle Salta, Gum Copal, and others gums or resinous substances used for same purposes as Gum Copal, 10c 4* lb.—Roll Brimstone, 96 p ton —Oil Cloves, 70c I* lb.—Morphine, 91 p o*.—Alcohol. 4Ac p gal —All other descriptions qnoted, free. Chicory Root, lc p lb. 9 DVEWOOD8.—Free. DUCK-25 4» 6ont. ad vnJ. FEATHERS-30 4* cent ad val. FISH.—Per 100 lb foreign caught; Herring 91; Mackerel 92; Salmon 93; and all other pickled in hrls. 91 60 4> brl.—otherwise 60c per 100 Ids. From Province* free. FRUIT.—Lemon*, Oranges, Bananas and Plan tains 20 p rent, ad val — Almonds 4e, and shelled do, 6c per lb—Nats and Dates, 2c 4* lb—Currants, Figs, Plums, l’raue* aud Raisins, 5c 4* lb—Citron 30 p ad \al. GRAIN—Com and Oat* 10c; Rye and Barley 15c; and Wheat 20c per hush From Br. Provinces, free. (i RINDSTON KS.—Rough—Free. GIN POWDER.—30 4* cent. ad val, per cask of 26 lbs. HIDES k SKINS —10 P cent, ad val. HOPS.—10 4* cent. IRON.—Pig and Scran, 96; Bar, rolled or ham mered, 915; Railroad 912; Boiler 920 4* ton; Sheet 926 p ton. LEATHER—30 p cent. LEAD -Pig ljc 4> lb. LIME.—lo p cent, ad val. MOLASSES.—6c p gal. NAILS.—Cut lc. Wrought 2c, Assorted 3c p lb. NAVAL STORES.—Turpentine, Rosin, Pitch, Tar, 20 p cent, ad val.; Sp. Turpentine 10 cents 1* gal. OAK CM.—Froe. OIL.—Sperm, Whale, aud other Fish oil*, of For eign Fisheries; Ncatsfoot, Linseed, lleuipseed and Kaposeed, 20 per cent; Olivo in casks, Palm, Seal, and Cocoannt 10, olive Salad 30 per cent, ad val. FAINTS.—White Lead, dry or ground in Oil and Red Lead, 2 l-2c per lb; Litharge and Oxide of Zinc, 2 l-2c 4> lb; Prussian Blue 10c—Varnislies, Vermillion, Chrome Yellow, Venetian Red 20— Spanish Brow n, dry, 20; in oil, 30 p cent, ad val—Yellow and other ochres. 35c per 100 lb*—Paris White, dry, 36c, in oil, 91 35; Whitiug 25c D 100 lbs. PLASTER.—Free. PROVISIONS.—Reef and Fork lc—Lard, Bacon ami IIhiiis 2c-Butter uud Cheese 4c p lb. KM E — lc p !h SALT.—In hulk 12c. and in hags 18c p 100 lbs. STAKCII.—20 t> cent. SOAP.—90 p cent. SPICKS.—Ginger Root, 3c; Ground Ginger, 5c.— Pepper am! Pimento, 6c.—('love*, 8c; Cassia, 10c — Ca»*ia Buds, 16c.—Cinnamon, 2Uc.— Mace ami Nut megs, 25c p lb. SEEDS. Linseed, 16c 4* bus; Canary, 10 p cent. Other kinds free. SUGAR.—Below No. 12 Dutch standard, including M* lailn and Concentrated Molasses, 21c p lb; above No. 12. not refined, 3c; refined, 6c p lb; when tinc tured or colored, 8c. TEAS.—20c p lb. TOBACCO.—Leaves unmanufactured, 26; all other kinds 90 p cent, ad val. TIN —In pigs, free; Plates. 10 |> cent, ad val. T\\ IN E.—3h p cent. WOOL.—Coasting 18c p lb and under, 5 P cent; under 24c p lb. 3c; over 24c p lb, 9c p tF». ZINC.—In blocks or pigs, lc: in sheets, 1 lc p lb.— Mjuntfacturers of, 30 f» cent, ad val. Review of the Market. BY M. If. KICK. For the week ending Juno 24th, 18(52. Note.—We wish it to he understood that our quo tations represent prices of largo lots from first hands, unless otherwise stated, and that in filling small or ders, higher rates have to be charged. ASHES.—The demand for Ashes lias been quite active for the past few weeks, though sales have been confined chiefly to small lots at &&6 tor Pots, and 6J for Pearls. APPLES.—There is little if any demand for Dried Apples in tlm market, uncored are very dull sale at 2«8, and cored 6q*5. We quote sliced 6, though wo have heard of sales at a little lower prices, but tho supply is abundant and holders anxious to realize.— Nova Scotia and Westem Mussets comprise the only stock of Green Apples in market, and are selling at 8496 |> bbl. BEANS.—Choice Pea Beans are very scarce at high prices, with an active demand at 83*3 25. Blue Pods command 2 75a.3 00 and Marrow 2 50*2 76 {> bush.— The receipts for the past two or three weeks have been chiefly in small lots from country wagons. BREAD.—The demand for Pilot Bread is steady at &&6 25 bbl., and 3 76<«i4 00 for navy. Crackers sell at 8 50 bbl. or 35fii40c F hundred. BUTTER.—The supply of choice Family, from the country, has been ample for the past week, and prices have been drooping. We quote Country Ball Butter 14@17c with some indication of an advance from these prices late in the week. Store butter is selling mederatcly at 12.oJ4c |b. CHEESE.—Has been quite scarce in market for a week past, and prices have advanced. We nowquoto old New York and Vermont Cheese and New Country 899c with an active demand. COFFEE.—The market has rnled quiet and prices firm at 26@26| for Java, and 20* 22 for Rio, and 21c for St. Domingo. The extreme high price for the pure has had the effect to diminish the sales of geuu inc Coffees, and increase the use of substitutes and adulterated articles. CREAM TARTAR.—Wo quote 85942c lb. The latter price being for the pure article unadulterated. The demand is active and price firm with an upward tendency. Sales confined chiefly to cash. CEMENT.—There is a steady fair demand for Ce ment in small lots at 1 20* 1 80 4* bbl. COAL.—Recent flooding rains having overflowed some of the Pennsylvania Coal Mines and caused a temporary suspension of operations, lias produced an advance of 50c on White Ash and Lehigh Coals, and dealers are retailing White Ash, Lehigh and Franklin from the yard at 6 60 t? ton; we quote Cumberland 8 25*8 60 per ton, which price is merely nominal, as there is little if any in the market. CORDAGE—We quote Manilla Cordago 10 j 911c and American 10^a He f» lb, and Russia Bo It rope 14;914$c and Manilla do. 12jsl3c, which prices rule steady but firm. COOPER AGE.—For several weeks past the de mand for City Shooks has greatly exceeded the sup ply, but during the past week the 'stock has been more ample, though not sufficient to meet the de mand. We notice sales daring tho week of 2500 Mo lasses Ilhd. Shooks, for Boston market, at 2 12}.— Conn try Shooks remain steady at our quotations, with a light demand. Headings are in good demand at 21925c f> pair. Shipping Hoops are dull at #2Tfro) 22. Sugar Box Shooks aro quiet at 46g}60c, with but little doing at this season. DUCK.—The Portland Duck Company are selling at the following price*: For “Portland Duck” No. 1 62c \9 yd.; No. 2, 50e; No. 3, 48c; No. 4. 46c; No. 6 44c; No. 6, 42c; No. 7, 40c; No. 8. 38; No. 9, 36, and No. 10. 34c; aud “Superior Navy Duck” No. 1, 61c, and No. 10, 33c; Raven's Duck, 23c; Drills, 30 inch, 13c; Drills 24 inch, 12}c yd. DRUGS.—The same activity that has characterized the Drug Market for several weeks past continued to the close of tho week, with but little fluctuation in prices. A slight advance is noticed in Alcohol, which we now quote at 56960c. Camphene declined 10c during the week, and we quote 1 70 gall. Opium is firm at improved prices. FRUIT.—The demand for Oranges and Lemons at the West, In the absence of the usual supply through Southern ports, has produced an active demand in this market, and prices early in the week advanced from 81 5092 00 on Lemons, which were selling on Mon day and Tuesday at 88 60.96 06 box, and Oranges 8494 50? box. FI8I1.—We notice a recent advance on new Had dock. and now quote 1 25o.l 76 V qtl. Scaled Her ring have also advanced, and are selling at 20<<22c ? box. New Fish are coming to market in ample sup ply. FLOUR.—The Flour market ruled heavy, and prices drooping near tho close of last week aud early this week. Sales of Wisconsin and Western Extras were made at 85*6 60, and Superfine 4 25*4 60, and Panada Supers at 4 75, and Fancy 6 37} *5 50; Extras at 6 76 (<*6 00, and Superior 6 60*6 76 f> bbl. The receipts maintain an abundant market. GRAIN.—Porn is firm and price* improving. New Western Mixed sells from store at 58a61c, and Old Mixed 60&62c. We notice sale of a cargo 6600 bush els Old, duriug the week, at 6»c. Chi Wednesday last 1000 bushels New sold at 68c. Several lots un sound have sold at 66967c. Oats continue scarce and active at 48^60c. We have heard of small lots having been sold at 66 from store. In Shorts and Fine Feed there is but little doing, and prices range at 817 |> ton for Portland, and 810 for Couada, aud 822*24 for Fine Feed. GUN1HJWDER.—Dupont's Rifle and Sporting wo quote 83 60* 7 26, and Blasting 4 10*4 38. HAY.—There is an active demaud for Government, and several vessels are on the birth, loading for Southern ports. Screwed Hay is selling at 812^13 60 and Loose 813* 15 ton. HIDES.—Slaughter Hides are in tkir request at 61$6c, and Green Salted 115.* 1 25. Calf-skins ari/ active at 9910c, and Green Sheep Pelts at 75&90c. HOPS.—The prices for Hops are nominal. Wo quote growth of 1861 at 816&17. Wc notice some advance in other markets. IRON.—Prices for all grades are very Arm, except for Sheet, which is in limited demand at this *««son. LEATHER.—Dealers are doing a moderately fair lilisinniiii at nrw>r.c ,n n irin » a* 41 ..41^ r._ v._\ Mediums and Heavy, and fur Light ldo/Hc, and Slaughter 24®. 26c. LEAD — l’ig and Sheet lead are firm at #7 75®8 for l’ig, and 9«9 25 for Sheet and Pipe. LIMBER—Wc quote Shipping Lumber from the yard at #12a 14. and No. 1 Pine, #36 p M, No. 2 #34, and No. 3 #24. Spruce is worth from #Ida 12; Hem lock SRa.10. Clapboards, Heart Kxtra are selling at «*>»«: Clear do #20q2K; No, 1, #12514: Sap, Clear #23 a,26; Spruce Extra arc worth #12al5, and No. 1 #10511. Shingles. Extra Pino an- quoted at #2 50 n3 75, and Clear Pine #2 7553. Laths, Pine are selling at #1 37*1 62, and Spruce at #1155120. < ana-la Piue from the cars is selling at #1 25a 137, and Spruce do, #1 1551 25, and Eastern line from vessels #1 OO.al 10, and Spruce 80c. llackmetack Tind-er we quote at #85,10 p Ion. Ship knees, 4 to 12 inches, 165,00 p inch, ltox Shooks 46 to 60c. LIME —There Is a steady active demand for new Rockland Lime at 65:a 70c p cask. LARI).—Sales are confined chiefly to small lots at 8; u Sjc in Mils., ami 8 Jude in kegs. MOLASSES.—The demand for the past week has teen a little less active than for the two or three weeks previous, though Importers an- firm at 24o for Cuba Clayed, and 22! o 23c fur Tart, and 27a,W) for Muscovado. A cargo of Tart sold oarly hut wock at 22 )c. Portland Syrup is selling at 18Je in hints and 21c in hbls. The stock of Molasses on Monday was replenished by the arrival of three cargoes. METALS.—All kinds of metals are firm anil tend ing to higher prici-s, as inqxirtations arc falling off in consequence of high rates of exchange. T ins, we quote Char. I C #9 75a 10; I X #11 50412; Coke #7 7558. NAILS.—Arc steady with fair demand. We quote #3 60 p cask; 5 p cent off for cash. NAVAL STORES.—Turpentine has declined, ami is now quoted at #1 #551 70 p gal. Prices for Tar, lhtch and Rosiu are nominal, and but little doing ex cept in retail lota at high prices. Oakum lias recently advanced, and is now quoted at 6) *7Je. OILS —We notice a reduction on Portland Kero sene < til, which is now wiling from the Factory at She p gall. Other Coal oils an- olleriug on the market at 27;q30c, but with limited demand. Sperm Winter and crude Whale Oils are firm, and prices tending upwards, llank and Short- Fish Oils hat e advanced 25q60c p hid. Olive Oil has advanced, and now sells at #1 80.51 55 p gall. ONIONS.—Are scarce at #2 5053 p bn., except Bermuda, which are in active demand at 3! 5 4c p Ih. PRODUCE.—Eggs are more scarce, and in pretty good demand at 12)» 14c p dog. Potatoes are in this market Jt #1 12; n 1 311 p bbl. We quote Chickens 12a 15c. Turkeys 12517c. and Geeso9®12c. Veal is selling by tin- carcass from the wagons at 4c. from store, at hade. Spring Ijniih is selling at 7%#e.— Fresh Beef by the quarter is worth from 5»7)c. PUO\ 1.8IONS.— Arc dull ami prices depressed.— I'erli is in nioderate demand, ami sales arc made for Ex. Clear Pork #15 50516. Clear #14 50515, Mess #12u 13. Prime #11 all 50. City packed Clear is held at 15 60a 16. Ex. Clear #15 60qlO; and No. 2 clear 14515 50; Mess #13513 60; and Extra Mess #14 514 60. Beef Is scarce, ami prices improving.— We now quote Chicago Mess #14el4 75. Hams have declined. Wo now quote City Smoked 7 ®7); West t*rn are sclliug at O ' « 7c. flsASI FK.-UV quote Soft *1 bh>’ 1 t«». am! Hard fl (ril fill |» ton, with ]<**«.« dciiiaml for — We quote Ground #6*6 60 with a limited demand. 8UGAR.—Portland Sugars have advanced |o. We now quote A 6jc; A A 7c; and Yellow 7jc. Havana Sugars are firm, and prices tending upwards. Wo quote Brown 8|0#}e, and White lG&lOje. Crushed? Granulated and Powdered sell at 10jv*10|c. 3 ALT.—Is in steady demaud at the following prices, viz: Turks’ Island 2 6<X*2 76; Liverpool and Cadi* #2 12J 2*2 371. SEEDS.—Grass Seeds are less active as the season advances. We quote Herds Grass #1 87fg2, and Western Hover and Red Top #3*3 25. SPICES.—Are firm, and sales moderate at our quo tation*. Dealers are anxiously awaiting the result of the Tax Bill. TEAS.—Choice grades of Oolong are firm at 70@ 75c in small lots to the trade. A fhir article of Oo long sells at 582j65c; Ankoi and lower grades 46^66; Souchong 46*60: and Hyson 76j£l 00 p lb. TOBACCO.—Tl»c market is much excited, and large sales are made at 3*6c advance from prices of two or three weeks past. We quote 6s and 10s, best brands, 4£'<$48c( Mediums 88:<£41c, and Common 33236c. Best brands, half lbs, 40*61, Medium to Good 41'*43c, and Common 33*38c. Natural Leaf lbs 43*58, and Fancy in foil 78 *’#1 p lb. There is but little old Virginia Tobacco now in market.— Stocks are composed chiefly of Western Tobacco. FREIGHTS.—Vessels to load for Cuba have been in very active demand, and freights have recently improved. The Bark Emma F. Chase has been char tered for Matanzas at #7 60 p M. for Lumber, and 20c for Sugar Box Shooks; Brig Col. W. Coggins has also been chartered for Matanzas at 20c for Box Shooks. Brig Hiastelain was chartered last week, to load lumber at St. Stephens, N. B., for Barbadoes at #7 60 P M. To Liverpool 85s is offering to load Deals. At St. John, N. B., #7 60,*8 p M is offering for Lum ber to the Wiudward Islands, and #12 p ton for Hay to Ship Island, and #7 to Norfolk. MISCELLANEOUS. HOMESTEADS FOS $20. THE MISSOURI LAND COMPANY have pur chased from the Hannibal k St. Joseph Railroad Company a large tract of land in Northern Missouri, adjoining the flourishing town of Hamilton, Caldwell County, for farming and manufacturing purposes, and have divided their property into lots and nrnu. They are offered to subscribers in shares of #26 each. Maps, with Bill information, can be had by calling on EDWARD SHAW, Ageat, 102 Middlx Strkkt, Portland. Jane 23. dtf GOOD NEWS1 GOOD NEWS!! LEACH A ROBINSON, 84 MkMIe Street, Have this day marked down their IMMENSE STOCK —OB— Mantillaa, Gapes. Short Sacks, and Jockeys, And are now prepared to oflV-r them at LOWER PRICES than ever Ladies will also And a fnll line of HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, DRESS GOODS, In almost endless variety, HOSIERY, CLOVES, HOHAIR HITTS, EMBROIDERIES, . VELVET RIBBONS, PARASOLS AND SUN UMBRELLAS, 4&C., <&0., dL‘Oe All of which will be sold at our TJsual Low IPrices. LEACH A ROBINSON, No. 84 MIDDLE STREET. June 23,1862. 4wised MAJTKOOD-How Lost! How Restored! Just published, in a sealed Envelope. PRICK BIX CERTB. Alectttrk on the nature, treatment AND^ RADICAL CURE of Spermatorrhoea or Seminal Weaklier*, Involuntary Emissions. Sexual Debility, and Imp4*dimcnt* to Marriage generally. Nervousness. Consumption. Epilepsy and Fit*; Men tal aud Physical Incapacity, resulting from Keif Abuse, Ac.—By ROBT J. CULVER WELL, M. D., Author of the Crkkn Book. Ac., ** A Been la ThtamiA mf Saffcrcr^ Bent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, postpaid, on receipt of six ceuts. or two postage stamps, by Dr. CH. J. C. KLINE. 127 Bowery, New Vork, Post Office, Box, 468G. ,, June 28. is4mdAw FOURTH OF JULY CELEBRATION^ A Varied Assortment of Fire-Works for the Fourth of July, r..,» (l — a a i_„m. w _w oratories." at W. F. Sill’s Jewelry, Toy and Fancy Goode Store, 46 EXCHANGE STHEET, rOKTLAND. dA w3duA3dpjul4 SPIRITS TURPENTINE. Natrona spirits turpentine.—w« invite a trial of the Natrona Turpentine from all paint ers, for either House or Ship work, inside or out. It is fttt from swe//, with flat enual to spirits, evapo rates no faster, and for Blind Work cannot lie excell ed. It works Kyi’ai. to tlie common spirits on all kinds of painting, or in (til Cloth manufacturing. As evidence of the excellence of the article, the un dersigued can refer to numbers of the first painters of Boston and viciuity, if desired. CHARLES TOrPAN, Agent for Now England, 40 Fulton 8t., Boston. For sale by Banker & Carpenter. Merrill & Brother, 8. J. Perkins k Co., Portland, and Chas. F. Potter, Augusta. june23wlm Courage Invalids ! CLEMS’ SUMMER CURE —A XU— Howes’ Cough Fills, By the concurrent testimony of many sufferers, tho fact has been established, that for the cun* of DIABRIKEA OR DYSENTERY In persona of all ages, no inediriuc has ever come to the knowledge of the public, that so effectually does it work and at tin* same time leaves the bowels in an active, healthy condition, as CLEM’S SUMMER CURE. That for Childn*n Cutting Teeth, if troubled with Diarrhea or any irregularities of the bowels, all oth er remedies are insignificant, as compan d with CLEM’S SUMMER CURE. That for Children troubled with Canker in mouth or stomach, or mothers suffering from nursing sore mouth, a safe and speedy cure is effected by the use of CLEM’S SUMMER CURE. That for Coughs. Hoarseness and Bronchial affect ions, there is no remedy extant that so universally affords relief as HOWES' COUGH TILLS. Thul for ■ lightuvM or Wherring in tho Chert, Pains in the side, or a loug standing Hack, the best remedy is HOWE’S COUGH PILLS. That as an expectorant and ameliorating agent in cases of Phthisic, Whooping Cough, and Confirmed Consumption, the public have already rendered their united verdict iu favor of HOWES' COUGH PILLS. CLEM’S SUMMER Cl'RE is a pleasant, agreeablo decoction of Roots and Barks, and contains not a particle of Opium ou Dbuo of auy sort. It always duos good, and never does harm. “ By tiieir works yk shall know them." G. C. Goodwin A Co., Boston, General Agents for New England. 11. II. Ilav. Portland, and B. F. Bradbury, Bangor, General Agents for Maine. Cfi^old by Druggists and Merchants generally. HOWES Ai. C O., Proprietors, iswCmuol Belfast, Maine. money Lo*it. I OST. A SUM OF MONEY. The finder will 1m* J suitably reyvarded bv leaving the same at this Office. _MERCHANDISE. ~~ NUT8 ! NUTS ! 200 1l^£myU,*'ofeTOry v,rio‘7 “d of th# For sale by WM. ALLEN. Jr., _ft 16 Exchange Street. ORANGES AND LEMONS. OAA BOXES Medina Orange*, /wUU 160 do. " l^ moiiH. Tux Bert Lot of Fruit in the market, for sale by WM. ALLEN, Jr., No*. 13 k 15 Exchange Street. EIRE CRACKERS! AKA BOXES No. 1 Gold Chop Fire Crackers, 160,000 Torpedoes, No. 1. For sale by WM. ALLEN, Jr , Nos. 13 ft 16 Exchange Street. FIRE-W0RX8. A LARGE assortment of Fire-Works, Chinese Lanterns, American Flags, ftc. For sale by WM. ALLEN, Jr., Nos. 13 ft 15 Exchange 8treet. TOBACCO. OAAA POUNDS Navy Toberco-l lb. lumps, /wUl'U 2000 do. N'xctau I xr Cavendish, 100O do. Mrduor's okono Natural Leaf, 25U) do. Prior or Fluvama ■* ** 600 do. I’rt Lamb—fair article, Selling cheap, by WM. AU.KK, Jr., Nos. 13 ft 16 Exchange Street. sardines! 1 AHA half boxes philliffi k ca**dd ivUU S.nline*. For sale very low, By WM. ALLEN, Jr.. No*. 13 k 18 Exchange Street. LElfoN 8YRUP~ 100G»d«:1^o“s^p* For Sale by WM. ALLEN. Jr., Nos. 13 ft 15 Exchange Street. DRIED FRUIT, Ac. RAISINS, Currants. Citron. Prune*. Fig*. Date*, Preserved (linger and Chow ( how, (Jnara Jelly, ftc. Also as line and well selected an assort ment of goods as can bo found in any Frail Slara in the city. SOLD CHEAP FOB CASH, By WM. ALLEN, Jr., dtf No*. 13 A 16 Exchange Street. ItloloiMF* ami Sagar. OKTh HHDS. Carden** Molaaaea, a**v/ MO do. Mu*c*radn do. 100 boxes 11. B. Sugar, Jd3—3m For sale by JOHN LYNCH k CO. Teas. 2!-rh HALF CHESTS Fine Oolong Tea*. * 60 do. do. Souchong do. jc23—3m For sale by JOHN LYNCH ft CO. Batter, Cheese, Flear. 1 Rail boxes Vermont Cheese—beat dairies. JL*Jvf 26Tubs Choice X'ermont Butter. 630 BbU. Family Flour. In store and lo arrive. Formic low by F. A. SMITH, _ . 19 A 21 SILVER STREET. Portland. Junf> 23 1HK9 *ti. Beef Toatrveft. OTA BBL8. Cragin k Co'», for nk> by ■“V n „ THOMAS SHAW. Jam 23,180. dlOd 1M (ommcrcial Street. K. I. D. LARRABEE * CO, Manufacturers, Importers, and Wholesale and En tail Dealers in Picture Frames, Engravings, ARTISTS’ MATERIALS, Ao. Manufacturer* of ORNAMENTAL GILT FRAMES. For Oil raiutings and Looking Glasses. CONSTANTLY ON HAND, liar and Oral Frames, with French Mirrors; GIH, Ktmiiv and Imitation Kosewood Frames, both Oval and Square, for Engraiings and I'hutograptM, at tow prices aud warranted satisfactory. JUST RECEIVED, A very choice collection of Fine Engravings and Lithograph*. which wc shall be happy tu show to any who may call. Our Aaaortment of Artiati' Material* Is very extensive, being of the best manufacture, such as Wiusor A Newton's OU aud Water Colors, It rustic*. Drawing Paper*. Pencils. (rayons, Oils and Varnishes, Mathematical Instruments. An. Our Stock embraces'all articles in this line, and la the largiwt and b.*l selected in the State, and ws of fer the best inducements to dealers and photogiapnrs, both as to quality of goods and as to prices. PARTIES WISHING TO PURCHASE Will be cheerfully furnished with oar Cataloguo, which contains a complete list. A large assortment of Oral, Gilt, Walnut, Ebony and ROSEWOOD MOULDINGS, Constantly on baud. K. J. D. LARRABEE 4 00, No. 6V Exchange Street. Jane 23, 1862. tf SAMUEL ADLAM, Jr, — DSALKB IX Parlor, Obamber ^.PLAIN^. FURNITURE, Importer mod Dernier in China, Crockery & Glass Ware, Britauii Tan, TaWe Cullen, ad Plaid Tan, And i General Assortment of HOUSE-KEEPING GOODS. milE attention of purciMM-n is invitrd to f ho larva XL mini desirable stuck ot I louse-keeping Ooods near in store, as abote, comprising as it docs nearly every article usually needed in tbe furniture and Crockery Departments Ik ing one of the largest stocks in the State, purchasers can It ml almost anv variety of rich, medium and low-priced goods, salted to their differ eut wauts. Those commencing housekeeping can obtain a com plete outfit at this establishment, without the trouble and toss of lime usually attending a selection of this kind; and the subscriber is confident that, combining as he dura the various branches of house-fhrnishiag basinew, lie ean ofcr goods at prices that will not fail of proving satisfactory ou eaamiaatiou. 138 and 140 Middle Street, Portland. J unc 23. 1*2. dtf For Sale. THE Three .Storv Brick DWELLING Hol’SE. No.® Grav Street. It b in go«Hl repair, and contains ten finished rooms. If not sold before the 16th of August next, it will be sold on that day. at 11 o’clock, A. M., at Auction, without reserve. Terms very easy. For information apply to JOHN RANDALL, on the premia?*, or attha store of RANDALL k WOODBURY, ou Comiaer* cial Street, head l'?utral Wharf. June 21. 1®»i2. dtf MEDICAL STORE KEEPERS. The following extract of an act of Uongres* in rela tion to the appointment of M*dieal Storekeeper* is published for the informaliou of persona desirous of applying for such a position: Aw Act to authorise the appointment of medical storekeepers and chaplains of hospital*. Re it enacted hi/ the Senate and Unuse nf Represen tat ires if the United States of America m 1 V>opens asst mlled, Thai tin* Secretary of War be authorized to add to the medical department of the araiv medi cal storekeepers, not exceeding six in number, who shall have the pay and emolument* of military store kee|H*r* iu the oiiarterniaster s department, who shall be skilled apothivaries or druggists, who shall give the bond and security miuired by existing laws for military storektvpers iu the quartermaster’s depart ment, and wlio snail lie stationed at such points as the necessities of the army may requin-: Rrorided, That the provisions of this act shall remain in force ouly during the continuance of the present rebellion. Approved, May 20, 1^62. II. The following are tlie regulations which will govern the ap)K>intineut of medical storekeeper* un der tlie first section of the foregoing act of Congress : 1. A board of not less than three medical officer* will be assembled by the Secretarv of War to exam ine such applicants as may. by him, be authorized to uiqtear before it. 2 Candidates, to Ik- eligible to examination, shall be not less than twenty-five years or more than forty years of age; shall ikws*-** -uttieient physical ability to perform their duties satisfactorily ; and -hall pre sent with their applications satisfactory evideuce of gmnl moral character. .1. Candidates will Ik- required to («** a satisfactory examination iu the ordinary branches of a gotnl Eng lish education, iu pharmacy and materia itu-dica: ami to give proof that they posses* the requisite business qualifications for the position. 4. The board will report to the Secretarv of War the relative merit of the candidate* examined, and they will receive appointment* accordingly. 5. When appointed, each medical storekeeper w ill j be required to give a bond iu the amount of *40,nut) ! before he shall Ik* allowed to enter ou the perform- ! a nee of his duties. By order of tbe Secretary of War L. THtdlAS, Adjutant General. A Board of Medical Officers for the examination of applicant* w ill Ih- convened in the city of Wash ington ou the first day of July, to coutiuiic iu sessiou one mouth. Applications to appear before the Board should be addressed to the Secretary of War Surgeon General’s Office, June 5. 1S«2. juneS&tat MEDICAL. 1 ~ ' FOR TUI PREVENTION ATH> CURE OF Consumption, Asthma, Chronic Bronchitis, Nervous Prostration, General Dcbilitr, Dyspepsia, Seroth In, Marasmus, l,oss of Appetite, Neuralgia Female Complaints, and all Disorders of ’ the Nervous and Blood Systems. This remedy has obtained a great reputation tor most r. XTKAOKDIXARY fURRR IX All. STALER Or l7no* It is recommended bv many thous I,hv’t,'i*"* In the l-nitrd States and Europe »!s “? £££? "i,h r"“"‘ *■ «*• — •rtim, /,l''",^o"0*drs have a two-told and specific h*,,d increasing the principle mhec hriETL ?Slnvt Fvrnor. 5 „„ Tho other, being the Miner Powxmrui. Bump Ciyrkat or'iw£fi!>nof -s<-r»ous Debility «Liu!S!k^,,M' v,,»i powers, from any cause, the Remedy has no superior. ' “WINCHESTERS GENUINE PREPARATION." Is thaonly reliable form of Hypophosphitrh made after the Original Formula of Dr. Churchill rW-i_. itulExroRAXDCexxo other! ' A FAIR TRIAL IS A CERTAIN CURE I „ FT-PR! C KS—Ia sereu on nee bottles, *1—Six BottlCT for SA. In sixteen ounce Bottles, SJ— Three ST *5 _. rni'M. Sold by mil reepeetuMe tcdU*fati-s' byd ** the So1® t'CUCT*1 ^vpot in She Uai J. WINCHESTER, DA Jonx Stuxxt, N. T. IteaatniMisiepiihfc A SPECIFIC REMEDY FOR Spermatorrhoea. or Seminal Weakness and General Irritability ia either Sex. This malady, the IrrrMr emurg amors of whieh are too well known to re<|oira more than a bare allasion to them, is one of the most in .idiom, and there tore dangerona, of all the long catnlogae of haman Ills It saps the very springs of Life, rapidly andrrminea the eomritatton. and rinks the unhappy victim into imbecility aad a premature grave! From oae to three boxes of the Specific 1*111 bit suffleiert to rltoct a per manent care in the most aug.\um>~j OWL whether constitutional, or arising tom A bam or EaeoTmT^ MEDICAL TESTIMOKT. "We believe it to be, in the treatment of Mwrrma 'TT !T,."r*w\?F,'^*£“*V»«««laecaa be” Srienr * D —.tswrone Journal y ’if ttil ill “ '.byv^ found them alt that could kt derjrrj. Their cm-ct has brm truly wtmiirrful. I used tbm ia m we of .Sperma!orrb<ra of long standing which hu been under treatment for years. I think throe boxes will complete the cure.”—E. 1*. Dicker, M. D. t lf l hi* Is not a Homeoputhic remedy, nor is thrro any mercury or other deleterious ingredient eombiu t*u with it. PRica-SI nerbox. Six boxee tor fit, by Mail am J, WINCHESTER, filjon Sr., N. T, 8o.ld •‘i»hohwal* by W. F. PHILLIPS, JuneiBdbwiw_Portlaxo, Mx. [COPYBUJHT SECURED] THE GREAT IMDIAM REMEDY FOR FEMALES. Db. MATTISON’S INDIAN KMMKNAQOGCK. Thfa celebrated Female Medici no. pore ruing virtue* unknown of any. thing ol*e of the kind, and provkm effectnal after all other* have foiled, k designed for breh ma natan ran anoLE LADiaa, and k the rare bed thing known for the parpoae. aa It will bring oa the hoitblt alcannas in cans of obatraction. after all olbrr re medic. of the kind have been tried in vain. HTOver ffOOO BtriTLES have now been nold without a tingle font. «rr when taken a* directed, and wilk nnt the Icaat Injun to health ia wan \ctU*. 9 It k pat ap la bottle, of three dlf -_■ - . ►teat strength, with flail direction. for Being.and rent by express, clott/g tutted, to all p*rt» of the country. Pairaa -FaH atrength, gift; Half Strength. 36; Qaarter strength, S3 pee bottle. " ' S'**” Keioetnher! Tlik medicine k designed gw. preasly for oobtisatb Taana, which all other rem edies of the kind have foiled to care; also «*-♦ a fo warranted aa represented ia re erg reaped. or the price will be refanded. ^ CT-BEWAKE OF IMITATIONS! Krieienaiae and warranted unlere parchared rUrertlm of1»r m « his KEMEIUAL INSTITUTE FOR SPECIAL DISEASES, No. SR Union Street, Providence, R. I. t*-Thk nreia/tlg embraces all diaearea of a If*. ratr nature both of MEN ami WOMEN, by a ran, larlv edacated physician nf twenty years’ practice, giv lag his whole atteution to theta. f Jf■' '.n.nttation. by letter or otherwise are strictly confidential, and medicine. will ha east by Rapreaa, secure from observation, to all parts of the United State*. Alan, accommodations foe LADIES from abroad wkhiog for a secure and quiet Retreat, with good care until restored to health. CAUTION —It lias been estimated that over two hundred thousand dollar, are paid to swindling quacks annually. In New England alone, without any benefit to those who pay It. Meat of Ihk asm eoares oat of a class of peraons who are the least able to loss It, bat once paid they ere acrcc grt it hart, and they are compelled to aufovr the wrong in alienee, act dare Ing to expose the cheat for fear of trpnmng throe, te/m. All thk eoaiea from treating, wttbeat inquiry, to men who are alike destitate of honor, character, and akin, and whose only recommendation k their own fokc and extravagant assertions. ia prake sf thewur/m. If, therefore, yoa would avoid being ham bagged, take do bmd's word, ev.mnfter what hit pmfrtswnt nrr, but MAKE INQUIRY:—k will coat you nothing, and may mve yoa many regrets; for aa adrertking physician*, la nine ease* oaf of taa are bogut, there is no safrty in trusting <rey 1/ them, aa* leas yoa know who sad what they are. Kg'-Dr. M. will send rasa, hv enclosing one stamp aa above, a l-amphlet on DISEASES OF WOMEN, and oa 1‘riratt fiitcrurt generally; giving moat foil information, with the nmsi uoduobtM refer.tect sad trttinuminlt, without which no adrertking phvsieian or medicine of this kind k deserving of AIT roan. ivKXex wit ATgvaa. nfOrder. by mail prnmptlr attended to. Write your addrtaa plainly, and direct to Dr. II. N. Mam sox, aa above. JnwrgTdAwfon “ BUY ME AXD I’LL DO YOU GOOD r Health and Btreagth Recited, BY THE USE OF TUB uneoAl M ui.Mi AN If filMMKK MEDICINE Dr. Laiflcjr’s ROOT ABB HBRB BITTERS. l^loMTOSKPof S.r.«p«rlM». Wild rhnrr, Yellow Dock. Prick ley Aslf. Thorough wort. Rhubarb. Mandrake. Dandelion, kc., all of which are so coni* pounded as to act In concert, and aarirt Nature in eradicating disease. The efhet of this medicine is most wonderfhl -It acts directly upon the bowels and blood, by removing alt obstructions from the Internal organs, stimulating them into healthy action, renovating the fountain# or life, purifviug the blood, cleansing it from all humors and causing ft to course through every part of the body; restoring the invalid to health and usefulness. They cure and eradicate from thesystani. Liver Com plaint, that mala wheel of so manv diseases. Jaun dauce in its worst forms, all Billions IWsm snd foal stomach. Dyspepsia. t'ostivemws. all kinds of Hu mors, Indigestion. Headache. Dizzim**. l*iles. Heart barn. Weakness. Pains in the side and bowels, Flatu lency, Lorn of appetite, and a torpid or diseased Lir er, a disordered stomach or had blood, to which all are more or less subject In Spring and Mummer. More than 30,000 persons have been cured by thia medicine. It is highly recommended bv l*hvs(ciana everywhere. Try it and von will never regret it. Sold bv all dealer* in Medicine everywhere at only 25 and 38 cents per bottle. < taler* addressed to GEO. C. GOODWIN k CO , Borroiv. jnne21d4m Trout and other risking Tackle. ALSO. (!pii, Rifle*. Rgy«LVKKa,CtrrLRRY and Srurrinn Gooim* generally. Repairing and Stencil ( utting atteuded to as usual. U. L. BAILEY, _«Wf__ _ 4* EXCHANGE STREET. STATE OF MAINE. :iTtJL Adjctabt gkseral'i Officb, I Augusta. June 20th, 18®.) GENERAL ORDER No. 15. The Governor and < ouimandeMn-Chief directs, that all soldiers Is-longing to Maine, at home on thr lough or otlx i wise. not having been di»clutrged from service, will report themselves in perron or by letter to the Adjutant to-aerml at Augusta forthwith. All such person*, except th«*»e whose furloughs have not expired, who fail to re|M»rt tin-niseiv»•* im mediately, will he liable to be treated as deserters. All officers of Maine Regiments or companies, ex* eept thorn on |*aroh*. now absent from duty, will be considered by the War Department as “absent without leave," unless they report in person at their respective command* imnWiately. or their aWner is duly authorized by orders from the V«ljufant General of the I’niled States, which order must Is- Iwsvd upon a certificate which the I‘ay master will require before a pavment is mad** thereon. All iuvalid ami wounded officer* of Maine, whoaro able to traw l, although their disabilitv may not havo been removed, w ill immediately report in person to the t.rneral C ommanding the camp of Instruction at Annapolis Maryland, ami thence proceed to their command*, or remain at that post until an Examining BoardVhall decide upon their ability to return todutv. The foregoiug is in pursuance of orders from the W »r Department at \\ a-Uiugton, and its requirements must uot Im* neglected. /Iff <*rd. r »/ fit, I " Hnmmhr-iu-f'ki. t\ JUilN L. HO DM DON, Adjutant Genera).