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THE MARKETS. Portland Wholesale Prices Current. Knorowlv corrwtr.1 for tlK l’KKRS to Sept. 84. An additional duty qt 10 pi* it levied on all ater ckannite not im/mrtrd di rect from the place, qf pro xlxtetion or growth. A»he«. Duty • 10 pc ad cal. Pearl P lb.&48 81 Pot.6 <& 6i Apples* Green p bbl..... Slf® 2 Sliced p !b...6 7t Coren p lb........6 ty 6 Cucored p lb ... 2 % 8 Bread. Dufy: 3'> pc. Pilot p 100 lb*. *4]® 6 8hip.3j q; 4 Cracker* per bbl.. 3f® 3] Cracker*, P 100 . 35 Batter. Duty : 4c p lb. Family p lb.17 (a2fk Store.14 (ojlB Beans* Marrow p bu*h..$2f a 2 Pea.2lo> 8 Bine Pod.2)<g) 3 Candles* 1 hi ti/. Sperm atul IT or 8c Stearin* 6c, Tallow 2}i P ** Mould p lb.12c^l2; Sperm.28 ^30 Cheese. Duty : 4c P lb. Vermont p lb.0< New York.0 C'eal—(Ketail.) Duly : From Hr. Prortnc es free, other foreign lit tameHou* Si 10, all oth er kind* 60c p ton. CumberPd p ton. 88^ 8; Whiteaoh..-8 Lehigh. .8# Franklin.8 («} Cafrr. Duty 6c p lb. Java P lb.2i (&28< St. Domingo.22 o2* Rio .21 i a.22 Mocha.none. Cordage. Duty • Tarred 2Jc. .Mnnif Jail, all other 8] P lb. American p lb .13 fa>13 Ru**ia.16i <*16 -Manilla.11 wllj Boltrnpe, Ru**ia l.r»ialfi An. Manilla 121 n 13 Cement. mem 88, OH At mono* am Otto qf Rose 81 60, Or Bergamot, (Mssia am Wore* 81, HgdriodaU potash 76c. Aintharides Mas tie, Ipecac, Rh uha rh < 'ardamans, Oil hmon Anise and Orange, lo din* 50c, Tolu and Crudt Camphor30c, Refined do 40c, Tartaric Acid 2>tc Cream Tartar, Citrii Acid, Shellac, Copal, Da mar and Hums used /at like purposes 10c, Aloes Verdigris, Chlorate oj Potash, Carb. Maqnesit 6c, Boracic Acid. Yetlon Prus state potash ant Red do. 10c, Liquorice Oxalic Acid and Sugar qf hat! 4c. Asphaltrm and Bi-Chrtt. Potash 3c Sago lie, Epsom Salts Liquor tee Root, Bi-Carb Soda, Caustic Sofia lc ('astor Oil 60c gal. Morphine 82 oz., Al um 60c cwt., Cnppera.« 60c p net.. Muriatic Ac id lo 4*c ad ral.. Spong es, Assa/tctitUi. Isin glass. Ftnr Sulphur. Sen na, Arrowroot, Ginseng SO 4>c, Bleaching Pow ders 30c 4» cwt., Sage 60c |> cwt., Sal Soda arm Sotlu Ash $c lb, Crudt * Brimstone 83 and Roll do. 86 fc* ton, Alcohol YM. gaJ. Alum 4> lb.3 @ 4« Aloe?.16 a25 Arrow Root.17 «40 Borax..22 q26 Brimstone (roll). Ain 6 BK arb. Soda. ... 6 Sulphur.6 <w 6J Sal Soda.3 a 4 Camphor.140« 14.f Cream Tartar.85 q46 Logwood ex.I0jq l2 Magnesia.2K «36 Indigo, M’la, fine.81|tf lj Madder.16c ql8 Opium.87fro 6 Rnuharb...19>ol9 Alcohol.66 a 70 Fluid.93 ej96 Camphene. 2 60 «2 7( Saltpetre.10 a.20 Vitriol.12 8 Pyewda. r»..... . tv_ Bar wood.2f® Brad I Wood.18 % Camwood.4J® 4! Fustic, Cuba. .2 «' 2] “ Sav an villa. 1 ] in 2 Hyparak. . 4j a 6 Logwood, Campeachy. .... .2 ® St. Domingo.1 \n. lj Extract Logwood.il ®12 Nic Wood... Peach u ..... Ited " . Sapan “ .2 a) Ouercitron Bark.. 2J{«, 2] Bed Sanders.3 @ 6 l>ack« Duty 80 |*c ad rat. Ravens.40c® Portland, No. 3..80 » •* No. 10.. 48® Nary, S'r, No. 8. none. “ “ No. 10. nouo. Tent Duck, U. S. 10 01.60 ® “ 12 o*.69 ® Fratkrrs* Duty 30 |»c ad val. Live Loose 4P tt> 60 ®66 caught — //erring 81. Mackerel 82. Salman 83: and all other pickled in bbls 81 60 V bid., other irise 60c f ctrf. From Provinces free. Cod large k* qut..f3l® 3? ** small.2f* 2> Pollock.2 ® 24 Haddock, new-1 m> II Hake. new.1 II Herring.Shorepbl.2*® 3 do. Labrador . .none do. Scaled k*bx. 28fr-80c do. No. 1.20a,25 Mackerel l> bbl.. Bay No. 1_89 (a) 9| Bay No. J..6} Bay No. 3.4} a- 5 Shore No. 1.9‘ ■ a) 9} •• “ 2.6* do. (medium).. 8(a) 3} do. (small).2J® Frail. Duty: Isemnns, Oranges, Banana« and Plantains 20 k*c ad ra/., Almonds 4c. and Shelled do. 6c |> lb. Nuts and Dates 2c ¥> lb. Currants, Figs, Plums, Prunes and /ini sins 6c 19 lb. Citron 91 k*c ad cal. Almonds—.Iordan lb. Soft Shell.13 ®16c Shelled.26 <aW Currants.12 d 13 VJiruu.o Wil. Pern Nuts ..92m 2\ Figs, common.... none. “ Eleme.15 a20c Lemon*, p cue. 87 « 74 Oranges. none. Raisins, Blue p cask. Black.88 @10 Bnnchpbox .8486 360 Inver.3 62 « 3 88 Dat<>*.7 d 9e Prunes.84 a 1(M Flour —Portland insp. Superfine.854 £ 5g Fancy—!.5? « 64 Extra.6? a 6 Family.6 £ 64 Extra .Superior-64 a 74 Western extras-6J® 6 “ fancy_none. “ superior. 7 @ 7| Ohio extra.64 a 6i “ family.64 @ og Canada super No.l. none. " fancy.none. " extra.none. “ super’ r ext. none. Rye Flour.4fa) 44 Corn Me al.84% 3? Buckw’t Fl’r p lb 2ca 2) Grnin* Duty : < turn and Oatt 10c. Rue and Harley 15c. and Wheat 20c p bn. From Rr. Province* free. Rye ..94 (a>95c Oat«.40 « 46 South Yel. Corn. .70 a72 / Corn, Mixed.68 @70 Bariev.60 @<62 Short* p ton....817 @19 Fine Feed.22 £24 Rrindatanr*. Dufy: Rough—free. Rough, p ton. .. .817@20 Dre-«c>d.30 a 35 Gunpowder. Duty : Valued at lent than 20c p lb 6c, orev 20c 6c p tb and 20 pc ad ral. Bla*fing.844® 44 Rifle and Sporting .54 £ 7f liny. Screw’d p net T.812 @11 Loose.13 @14 New do.12 (£14 Iffldr* nnd SUina. Dufy . 10 pc ad vat. Slaughter Hides...6 ® 6c Calfskins.9 @10 Calcutta Cow Slaughtered. . .1 60ral 70 Green Salt.115@1 26 Dry.90 @100 Sheep Pelts, Gr’n.80 @81 Sheep Pel to, Dry .45 @76 Ilop*. Duty : 5c P lb. First Sort> IH02.. .14 &15 I raw. Duty: IH§ and Stamp**, liar not exceeding 950 4* : ton value £17 4* ton. rr~ ceedinpr £50 ♦> to* *18, less than 4 inch thick or more than 7 inches wide, rounds less than 1 inch ! or more than 4 inches in ! diameter, and squares I less than k inch or more ! than 4 inches square £20, Railroad £12 60, Boiler and Plate £25 4* l°n• Sheet 2 o.24c 4> lb and £3t»5 4> ton. Common.3 nj 3} “ Refined .3fct034 Swede.6| «j05? Norway.64ft 6} Cant Steel.18 ftl9 (icrinan Steel.... 12J « 12! English Blin.Steel.16 «6) Spring.8 <j§ 0 sheet Iron, Engl..6 « 5| Sliwt Iron.RiiMua.16 «18 do Hun im't..U4ftl24 Lord. Barrel, 41 lb.»!*10 Kegn, 4* lb.10 (ftl04 Lea l her. \Dutn : 30 4>c ad ral. N'ew York, light. .20 ®22c do. ind. «iv 23 a25 do. heavy.23 a 25 ] do. slaughter 26 «28 Amer. Caltnkiu*. .‘*3 « 75 SPtsr Wax Ldth.10 <• IT; Lend. Duty Pig ljc © lb Am Pig 1* 1"" It, ST n " Foreign l'ig.7jo* 8 Sheet and Pipe-9 & 94 Lime. Duty : 10 4>c ad ral. Kockland, caak.. 66 @70c La m be r—Frorn \ a rd. Clear Pilie, No. 1 .£38 do. No. 2 34 @ do. No. 8. 24 oj do. No.4. . 14 (a1 Shipping Lumber.12 «14 Spruce.10 (a 12 Hemlock.8 (a 10 Box Sh’kn, (canh).45 («60c C'lapb’dn, S ext. .£13 alo .1 . 1* .. Ot. ,.<>1 Shingles. Cod. ext 2\a. 8 do. “ No.l 2 <o. 21 'I do. ext. Pine.2J« 3? Lath?, Spruce.... 115« 1 20 j do. l*ino.1$ « lj ’ lied Oak Stave? 20 v"35 Mol. IIlid. Shook? ft Head?, city. .259"2 55 Sugar do. city 225 «259 do. do. c’try.l 2.5a 1 50 Country RifTMol. IIhd. Shook?... 1 25« 1 35 Slash.125" 1 40 Hoop-. £21 "23 llacknietack Tini Imt. l> tun.8 &10 Molnftnrs. buty : 6c gal. < ien thgos.88c® Cuba clav€*d.3" "31 do. do. tart 28 " do. Muscovado. 33 /i 35 New Orlean?. 1'ortland Syrup, hhds. 23 do. bbls. 25 Nn il». buty: Cu/le. Wrought2c, Assorted 3c f* th Cask.347a3G0 Naval Sisrrm butt/ Turpentine, Hosin, Pitch, Tar 101 He advai . Spirits Turpentine 15c \► qat. Tar (in keg?)p gal.SOc") I’itch (Coal Tar). . ?3j« Itosin.1* «29 Turpentine |>gal .245«250 Oakum. buty: Free. American.8J@ 9J Oil. Duty ■■ Sperm. What*- and oth> r Fish Oil* qf for eign fisheries 29 pc ad vat., !.inseed. H> trips* ed an*t /{apt-seed 23c gal., Olive 23c. Salad 5<H\ Palm, Seat and Otcxi nut 10c p gat. Portland Kerosene liJmniiiat’g Oil 49 a-45c Machine .75 ;« Clarine. Sperm Winter . 1605il65 V\ hale, ref. Wint.70 "75 do. Crude.67 (fiH) Grand Hank and Hay Chaleur. .£19^211 Shore.18 veil9 Linseed.87 ^'.stc 'Hailed.94 ct96 ‘Lard Oil .«5 (o90 Olive oil.16iici 1 70 Castor Oil.165a 1 70 [Neatafoot oil—105 a 1 12 p bbl.92id 2} |p string.none. Pninl»« Ihity : iht White Lead dry or ground in oil and Led lead *2 40 p 100 «>», Litharge 24c, Oxide of Zinc 2ic p th. J*russian Blue, Vermilion, t'hrome ! Velti >w, Vevet tan Bed 25. , Spanish liroirn dry 20, ( in oil 30 pc ad ral., Yel j low and other Ochres 50c p 100 lbs. Paris White aru 60c, in oil Si 50, Whiting 60c *> 100 lbs. P'tl’d Lead, in oil.¥9 a} Lewis Lead, “ . Mi.ev Boston Lead, " ..9 a Ereuch Zinc, “ 8J Amer. Zinc. ** . .7 « Rochelle Yellow.. .3 a 84 Eng. Ven. Hod-3 .a 3j Litharge.9 w Hed Lead.9 vjg Flaslrr* Duty : Free. Per ton Soft.1 70a 1 75 Hard .160 a 165 U rou nd...6 00<r6 6Q Frsvisioas* Duty: Beef ami Pork lc, Lard, Bacon and Hamn 2c. Butter and Cheese 4c P lb. Ch'uo M«m Boef.112 «14 Portland do. .124 a 13 P'tl’d ext. do. .14 « 14} Pork, extra clear. 1' - 16 Pork, clear.14 «144 Pork, mess.13 al3| Pork, extra do .. 14^« 15 Pork, Prime.11 «11 J Hams.89c City Smok’d Ham*.none. Frodarr. Beef p i4u'r p lb .5 % 74 Eggs, p doz.11 a 12} Potatoes, p bbl..£1 «. 1} Apples, dried, p lt>2)« 6c Chickens, Spring 12 « 16 Umb.7 u. H Turkic*....12 « 17 Cieese.9 all Veal.44« 6 Pickles, p bbl. . JfTjo, 84 Rice. Duty: Cleaned lie, Pad dy jc p lb. Rice p lb.7j Rum. Portland distilled.45 (a.48c Nil Irra tu». Saleratus p lb.64(S 7 c Sail, Duty In bulk 18c, and in bags 24c p 100 lbs. Turk's Is., p hlid. (8 bus.).*51,h 53 Liverpool....... Cadi*. Sacks Salt. tir'd Butter Salt 20 a* Starch. Duty 20 Pc ad ral. lVurl r.i#t, I Lea the k Gore’s, Trow bridge It Smith’s Kx Ini no. 1 p tl< v Fauiilv do.7 No. 1.'.7 Eagle No. 1.»; Star..5 Castile.12$ old Crane’s.9 ,a> 9$ Spires. Duty: Ginger Hoot hr, Ground Ginger He, Tep. jnr and I*tmento 12e. i 'lores 15c, Cassia 10c, Casein hud* 2(8*. Cinna num 25c. Mart and Xnt megs 3»e p lb. Cassia p lb. «42c Clovi*.24 o24$ (linger, (Race). . .24 «25 (•inger. (Africa). .24 «25 Mace.80 *#00 Nutmegs.75 Pepper.18 «2n Pimento.15 'a, 10 Seed*. Huty : /.insert! 10c p btt., Canary Si p btt., Mus tard 8c p lb. Herds Gras*.*2 ,,} 2] [Western Clover.. .7;« Ho Red Top.H»3 ,i 5$ Linsi isi. 2 a Canary.HI a 3] Sugar. Duty \fefadn2c,nnt‘al>orr X'o. 12 2Jc, of tore X<> 12 and tad aboce 15 3r.jabor* Xo. 15 a tut not abort 20 3*e. ahore Xo. 20 and re. fCtned 4c p lb. Portland A.8la do. A A.8§-(g do. Yellow, .none. Extra Yellow.none. Muscovado.9 to 9$ do. in l>ond.6( >/ Hav mi a Brown. .. .9 • n 10$ do. White .11 a 12 New Oilcans.91 a 11$ Crushed .123 « 13 (Granulated.VT it 13 Powdered.12; « 13 Tallow. Duty Tallow 1 pc. Soap Stork 10 pc ad val. American refined .8I@ 9c Rough.h]Ct£ 6 Teas* 7 Hit a i 20c p lb ^ llyson.76c@$l j Voting Hyson-75 •» 1 ■ Oolong .<*9 V 75 i Som-liong.45 (250 j tnhntTO. Duty: Leave* unm/inyfaci tun •125. all other 85 pc ad ml. S'sMo’obest ^•r’^a.68 (Wdfic do. w«*dnyn. .60 o55 do common. 45 <o50 half lbs best br’ds U3 « 75 do. mod. good.65 aflO do. common.. .48 n55 .Natural Leaf, tbs Si " 1| Fancv, in Foil.lj-tt 2 Tin. Duty /‘if/ 15c, Plate* 25 pc r<i/. Itaiica. cash .... 38c 2> Straits, cash.341 f#351 riates-1 har.l.C.Sll oil) do. “ I.X. .13 •• 13j Coke.Via: 9< Wood. Hard, retail.SO ‘2 6| Soft, “ 4 <t 6 ■ wine. Duty: 85 Pc ad rat. ['otton Sail.50 WjWc Flax *• . 40 1 tj “ Balling.. 45 "50 Hemp A ....20 (& lrH,44 .14 ^rl4i Vnrnifth. Furniture.92}& 2} Cinch.3 '.a 4 Damar.2$<& 3 Wool. Duty: Cost in y 18c p lb a lid under 5 pc, over 18c to 24c p lb 3c, orer 24c 9c p lb. Filter. ..45 « 55c Lamb*.45 ^53 Zinr. Duty: In blocks or pins pc, in sheets 2c p It*. manufactures of 80 pc ad rat. Pigs and slabs.5}a] 5} Sheet Mosslmatiu. ftj'rtlO Sheathing.90 ® Kxrhnnxr. London—00 u.. 1 28 0 129 Paris.4 42 o 4 35 LEGAL NOTICES, \oli(T or Foreclosure. ^TOTICE is hereby given, that the subscriber, li ( barb's II. Osgmui. of IN^tland, in the county of Cuinlterland. ami State of Maine, claims by mort rruge. as Executor of and Residuary Legate in the ast will and testament of Joshua B. Obuood, late of said Portland, deceased, duly approved and al lowed, tin* following described real estate, to wit: a certain lot of laud with the buildiugs thereon stand ing. situated upon the easterly side of Clark street in said city of Portland, aud bo'uudcd as follows: Com mencing at a stake upon Clark street, one hundred aud tbrty feet from .'Salem stn***t (formerly Prosjwct street I, thence northerly by said < lark street tbrty feet to a stake; tlienee easterly eighty feet more or less to laud sold by William Prior to Joseph lk Hamb lin: thence b\ said land southerly fortv feet, thence westerly eighty feet more or less, to the first men tioned bounds’. Said n-al estate was conveyed by Wiliam H. Purinton to John B. Carroll, by deed ot mortgage, dated the third day of October, A. Ik, eigliteeu hundred and fifty-five, aud recorded in Cum berland County Registry of Deeds* Rook 2*37, page 99. said Carroll assigned the same to the Ocean Insu rance Company by deed, dated tlie twenty-second day of Jannarv. A. Ik, eighteen hundred aud tiftv six. and recorded in said Registry Rook, 265.page 41 (, ami said Ocean Insurance Company, assigned the same to said Joshua R. ( Kgood by deed, dated the fifth day of January. A. Ik. eighteen hundred and sixty, anil recorded in said Registry, Rook 31.5, page 87, arid the subscriber claims said "mortgage deed and the premises thereby conveyed as the Executor and Res iduary Legatee of the said Joshua Ik Osgtrod, as aforesaid. Tlie conditiou of said deed of mortgage has been broken, by reason w hereof the sultscriber claim- a hmlo—Wof tin- —>, and (hoi this pub lic notice thereof, aecording to the statute in such case made and provided, Dated this fourth dav of August, A. D. 1H62. CHARLES II. OSGOOD* Executor and Residuary legatee named in tlie last will and testament of’Joshua R. Osgood. w3wl2 Notire of Foreclosure. IJI'PLIC NOTICE is hereby given that Thomas It. frutt ami Samuel Trott. of Portland, County of < uniberlaml. State of Maine, by their deed dated the twenty-eighth dav of August, in the year eighteen tm tired ami forty-nine, record din the Cumberland Registry of Deeds, book 229, page 4**5, conveyed in mortgage to the undersigned, urcen Walden, tho following described real csinte, to wit: A certain niece of land on Peak's Island, in said Portland, be ing ail of lot No. 2 tm a plan recorded in said Regis try, IwHik 65, pages 383, 384, 385, or so much of the said lot as was conveyed to the said Trots by deed dated August 31. 184t. ami recorded ill “aid Registry, book 2*4. page 531; also that the said Thomas Trott, by his dc^d dated the 1st day of February, in the y ear 1353, recorded in said Registry, book 242. page 85, conveyed in mortgage to the undersigned, one undivided hail of the al>ove-d escribed real estate; That the condition of said mortgages, severally, is broken, by reason wliereof the umicrsigned hereby claims a foreclosure of the same. 4.REEN WALDEN. Cape K.'izabeth, Sept, 10th, 18*2. w8w!2 Notice of Foreclosure of .iloripier. *VKrilKREA8 the Androscoggin Railroad Coinpa Tf ny, on the twenty-sixth day of September, A. I). 1853, authorized the issue of certain bonds of said Company to the amoiiut of one liumlred thousand dollar-, and a Mortgage of tho woiwit; of t..• • • <>iu pany to secure the pay ment of the same; And whereas the said Company, in pursuance thereof, on the twenty eighth day of September, A. D. 1853. by its mortgage deed of that date, convey cd to Wiliiam P. Preble, John Otis ami Samuel Pick ard. all in the State of Maine, as truster * for the holders of said bonds, the Railroad of -aid Company then constructod and in it - use. dtaatod it; the towns of Leeds and East Livermore* then in the Countv of Kennebec, but now in the County of Androscoggin, and extending from I>*eds .function to Liver more Falls, with allits depots, engine houses ami fixtures, and the lands of the Company at each of said places, and alougthe line of said Railroad, ami all its privi leges and appurtenances, its rolling stock, franchise, ami ail the other nmpertv of said company of every description, whet tier real or )»ersoiia).upon the condi tion and for the purpose of *<*curiug j»a' ment of said bonds, the same being dated October 1st, 1853. and payable in teu years, with interest semi-annually ou the first days of April and October in each of said years, according to the tenor of said bonds and cou pous annexed therefor, which bonds and coupons were accordingly issued by said Company. Refer ence is to be had to said mortgage deed, recorded in the Registry of Deeds for Kennebec County, in l»ook It**, page 142. for a more pa^iculnr d scription ol said property ami the conditions of “aid mortgage; Ami whereas the said Preble ami Otis, having de ceased at a legal meeting of said bondholders holder on the 20th day of September, I860, .lain / < Wood man of Portland, ami Philip M Stubbs of strong were duly chosen trustees in the places of said Prcbf. ami Otis respectively.and said Woodman ami Stubbs duly accepted said trust; And w hcrea* tin* said Pickard, the survivor of tho original trustees, bv his deed, dated January 16th, 1861, and recorded in the Registry of Deed* for An droscoggin County, in book 23, pages 307 and 30$, conveyed the aforesaid mortgaged pro|»ertv and franchise to the said Woodman. Stubbs ami the said Pickard himself, to bold upou the same trusts as aforesaid; And whereas the condition of said mortgage lias l*een broken, and Samuel Wheeler, Seth Pass and others of said bondholders, to au amount equal to more than one third of the amount of said mort gage, in different sums, have made application to us in writing, to have said mortgage foreclosed for con dition broken; Vow ll»<ri<(iir» Wo irlvn notion •!...* f... breach of the condition of said mortgage we claim a foreclosure of the same. SAM TEL PICKARD ) JABEZ C WOODMAN.; Trustees. PHILIP M Sl'CBBS, ) September 11, 1862. w3ul3 Xolict* of ForecloKiin1. VOTICE i« hereby given that the subscriber, Josh ua I: Hawkaa. of Wiidbui, in tbe < omit v <*t ( umherland and State of Maine, claims by mortgage, two certain tracts ot laud and the buildings thereon, situate iu said Windham, being the same conveyed iu mortgage to Prank D. Hanson bv Samuel R Kemp, by hi* mini of May 5th. A D. Ik.77, recorded in the Cumberland Registry of Deeds, hook 292. page2*»5, which mortgage »».< duly assigned to me by the sail! Prank D. Hanson, the 14th day of June, A D. 185b. as will appear by assignment thereof recorded in said Registry, lunik 294. page 247, to which records I here by refer, for a more particular description of said property. The condition of said mortgage has been broken, by reason whereof I hereby claim a foreclo sure of the same. Dated at Windhatn, August 27th, 1«62. wSwll JOSIILA R 1IAWKE8. Short IPs Sale. as. AcoutT 18th. rilAK EN on Execution. and will be sold at Public X Auction on Thursday the twenty-fifth day of September, A. D. 1862. at ten o’clock in the forenoon, at the Sheriff's office iu Portland, in said count v,— all the right iu equity which Muses Morrill, of Bux ton, iu the county oi York, has to redeem the follow ing described real estate, viz: A certain piece or par cel ot land, with the buildings thereon, as it now stands, situated in said Portland, and hounded as follows: commencing on the easterly sideline of State street, at the westerly corner of land of .Margaret Reeves, thence easterly by said Reeves’ land sixtv-eight feet, more or less, to land of II. W. A A. Deeiing, thence notlierly and easterly by said Dceriugs* line nineteen and one half feet, more or less, to a point that will strike the centre wall through the block of buildings thereon, thence through the centre of said wall to State Street, thence on State street to the hound* be Sun at. The same being subject to a mortgage deed ated Oct. Pith, 1858, and recorded in the Cumber land Registry of Deeds, vol.288, page 365, given bv the said Morrill to Da\ id Hall of Portland, to secure payment of twenty-one hundred dollars, as follows, viz: seven hundred dollars in one year, seven hund red dollars in two vears, and seven hundred dollars in three years, with interest semi-annuallv. Subject also to another mortgage deed, dated Nov.24th. 1868, and recorded in Cumberland Registry of Deeds, hook 288, i*agc 481, iriven by the said Morrill to EmUv Bootiiby of said Portland, to secure pat mcnt ot four teen hundred and fifty dollar*, iu three vears. with interest, reference to said deeds being hereby had. Purl her particulars made known at the time and place of sab-. aug21tt3wl0 OREN RING, Deputy Sheriff*. dolin’ of I'oirt-losiire, NrOTI( E is hereby given that the subscriber John M. Parker, of Scarborough, in the County of Cumberland, and State of Maine, claims by tnort gaj< a certain inter or uarcei <»i land wim the build ings tliereon, situated in said Scarborough ami hounded as follows: beginning at the Sacrarappa roatl, so called, and running south eighty-seven de prees east forty-live rods, by the county road leading from Buxton to rortlaml. t«» a stone; thence north forty live degrees east live rods, to a stone; thence mirth forty-1 vvo degrees west, bv one McLaughlin's hind, thirty-one rods, to a stone; thence north eigh ty-seven degrees west twenty-five rods,to said Sneea lappa road; thence south six degrees west, hv said >ueearappa road, twenty-five rods and eighteen links, to -aid county road, the first incnfioniHl hound ; n e rving one quarter of an acre deeded by me 1o lb»b* rt Lustin. gaid real estate having been' on the twelfh of August in the v ear of our Lord eighteen j hundred and tiftv-nine conveyed in fee and in mort gage to the subscriboi hv John S. Larrab«*e of gcar horough, l»v his deed of that date, recorded in the [ Registry or Heeds for Cumberland County, in book 2W, page 3H. ilie condition of said mortgage is brok en, and the subscriber, by reason thereof, claims a foreclosure of the same, for a broach of the condi tion, according to the statute in such ?ase made and provided. JOHN M. PARKER, gcat borough, gept. 17, 1802. w3wl4 WANTED—$1000 TO $10,000 On TlmTiraK<‘ oil E-tali', In the City of Portland, for which from 7 to 8 per cent in interest will be paid. Address Post Office, Box 348. auglGd&\v4w MISCELLANEOUS. Fall Styles -roR CENT YEMEN’S DUES* HATS, - WITH THE PATENT ELASTIC CUSHION, - NOW OPEN - AT PERRY’S, No. 151 Middle Street. seplO—4w H . TIT IF A Y, X*-v' ■ nfeuiP - -■ -Ti JUNCTION OF FREE AND MIDDLE STS., -DEALER 15 Fine Chemicals, Pure Drugs, GENUINE MEDICINES, ENGLISH, FRENCH AND AMERICAN PERFUMERY, AND FANCY GOODS. APOTHECARIES' GLASS WARE, FOREIGN LEECHES, SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, TR USS ES, 8UPPOR TERS, HR A CES, ELASTIC STOCKINGS, Jr. VARNISHES, "PAINTS, OILS, AND DYE-STUFFS, KEROSENE OIL, L.4RD OIL, And all other articles usually kept in a Drug and Paint establishment. CP* State Agent for DAVIS & KIDD S MAG NETO-KLECTRIC MACHINES. eod&wtoctl ©ill Frames. FIR PORTRAITS OR LANDSCAPES of any size or style desired—latest patterns and best workmanship-made to order bv MORRISON & CO.. 26, Market Square. Trunks I Trunks! VALISES, PORTMANTEAUS, -A5I> Carpet-Bags, -AT »E BAN’S MANUFACTORY, No. 103 MIDDLE STREET. V LARGE and Fashionable Stock of the above ar ticle* mav be found at this establishment, com prising everv description lor a traveling outfit. July 90. 1062. dtirn J. K. DURAN. tlLTKOPOLlTA \ DilsmSTG B^YLOOTsT. 14 and 10 Exchange Street, PORTLAND. AMOS SMITH, - - - Proprietor. RILL OF FARE: ROAST. ORDER. Roast Beef. .25 Beef Steak, .25 Roast Laud. 18 Ham and F.ggs.25 Roast Chickeu.21 Fried Mackerel,.15 Broiled Chicken,.37 “ Codfish,.15 “ Halibut.15 EXTRA DISHES. ROILED. Boiled Mutton, with Cold Pr'd Corned Beef, 18 < aper Sauce. 25 Beef's Tongues,.18 Boiled Ham,.18 Mutton Chop,.18 PUDDINGS. . PASTR T. RELISHES. Custard Pie.6 Tomatoes,.6 Apple Pie,.*> Cucumbers.6 Squash Pie,.6 Onions.6 Mince Pie, .6 Squash,.6 DRINKS. Co flee,..6 Tea.6 Draught Ale,.6 Porter.6 FIF" Open every Sunday from 8 to 1. and from 2 to 5 o’clock. ju!29dtf Gallant Seventh Maine! ^—- J ' Kecruit* wanted to fill up the seventh: regiment, COLONEL E. C. MASON. Advance Bounty from City, $125. Advance Bounty from Stale, $55. Advance Bounty from tT. States, $27. One .Montil's Fay in ndvnnre, $13 - MAKING A - TOTAL ADVANCE OF $220. - ALSO. - <75 Bounty at the Close of the War. To residents of Portland ha\ ing families, 81 per week for wife, and 50 cents fur each child. Pay and rations from date of enlistment. Term ot service three years unless sooner discharged. Medi cal attendance free. Pay from *13 to $22 per Month. One hundred and sixty acres of Laud at the close of the War. Adjutant WILLIAM II LAKItAftEE, Recruiting Officer. t W Recruiting Office, foot of Exchange Street, over Duran's Clothing Store. augl9dtf T II E BEST W^W*c0FFINS CAKKETSt To be found in this city, of every description, finish ed and trimmed In tlie Isroatest Style, - ARE AT C. II. KLAKE’S, No. 30 UNION S T R E I; T. And will be sold cheaper than at any other place in the city. ROBES FURNISHED TO ORDER. -C. II. It. also manufactures SHOW-CASES, DESKS, t.\D DHAWEK-WORK, Of every description, including Taylor's Self Supporting Draw nit. the best kind ever made. CUT"* All orders for Repairing Furniture, Varnish ing. I'nholstering, ( hair Seating, (.lazing, &o., promptly attended to. julSltf OFFICIAL. AssessoiV Notice. "NJOTH E is hereby given that I have been appnint ed Are-essor of Taxes for the First Congressional District of the State of Maine, under the Act of Con gress, approved July 1, A. D. 1X02, entitled “An Act to provide internal revenue to support the Govern ment and to pay interest on the public debt." In compliance with the provisions of said Act and instructions of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, I have divided said District into eleven divisions, and appoint an Assistant Assessor iu each, as follows: The 1st division comprises the towns of York, Wells, Kcnncbunk, Kenncbunkport, and the city of Biddeford; Joseph Buaodon, Jr., of York, Assist ant. 2d division, the towns of Kitterv, Eliot, South Berwick, Berwick and North Berwick; Theodore A. Rollins, of South Berwick, Assistant. 3*1 division, the towns of I/ebanon, Sanford, Al fred, Acton, Shapleigh and Newfield; John S. Par ker, ot Lebauon, Assistant. 4th division, tlie* towns of Saco, Dayton, Lyman and Waterborough; John Gains, of Saco, Assist ant. 6th division, the towns of Buxton. Hollis, Liming ton, Limerick, Cornish and Paraousfield; Charles E. Weld, of Buxton, Assistant. Gth division. Wards 1, 2, 3 and 4 of the city of Portland; Samuel Small, of Ward 4 iu said city, Assistant. 7th division. Wards 5, G and 7 of said city of Port land, Augustus F.Gerrish, of Ward6,iii said city, Assistant. 8th division, the towns of Westbrook, Falmouth, Gorham, Scarborough and Cape Elizabeth; David Torrky, of Westbrook, Assistant. iMh division, the towns of Bridgtou, Sebago, Bald win. Standisb, Naples, Harrison and Otisfield; Lot C. Nelson, of Bridgtou, Assistant. 10th division, the towns of New Gloucester, Gray, North Yarmouth, Cumberland, Windham. Casco aiid Raymond; Skwall N. Gross, of New Gloucester, Asdstant. 11th division, the towns of Freeport, Brunswick, Harp;-well, l'owual ami Yarmouth; Hezkkiah B. Means, of Freeport, Assistant. The act under w hich these assistants are appointed took effect on the 1st dav of September instant. Citizens redding in jhe large business centres of this district have doubtless read it, and can hence iwriD iiit’ir own conclusions 111 relation io im provis ions; but as there are many in the agricultural sec tions who may have been unable to obtain a copy for examination, I wish to call their attention to some of its principles. ooon after the reliellion broke out. Congress found it necessary to assess a small direct tax on the sever al States, to maintain the credit of the country. The States being authorized to assume the payment of the sum demanded of them, had the power to assess it up«Ui all the property within tlieir limits. Farms and other real estate lieing, from their na ture, more exposed than other objects of taxation, would suffer severely from the constant draft for money, created in sustaining the government during this war. ami they could not long endure the burden a direct tax would impose upon them. Maine’s pro]Nirtioti of that tax has been liquidated mud paid. In order to provide in part for the future expenses of the war. Congress wisely determined to raise money from the fieople without State interven tion, and without taxing the producing c asses. To effect this object, and to make the tax equal in every State, they have passed what has been termed an Ex cise Act. Passing by the farmer, the mechanic, the fisherman, the lumtwrman. and many other pursuits so essential to our prosperity as a people, this act levies its light contributions upon tnc wedth, the luxuries, the pleasures, and business of the country. It confine* its ojierations chiefly to the cities, towns and villages, and gathers its revenues from the chan nels in which floats the money of the country. It does not tax real estate of any description, nor with a very few exceptions, personal property. The excess ove.* 40 ounces of silver spoous or plate, and riding carriage** of all descriptions, valuen with the harness at *75 and upwards, must be assessed. With the exception of these two items, there is not prob ably a farmer nor a mechanic in this district, within the act. Them* are taxed at a sum so inconsiderable that it is to Im* hoped every citizen who desires the perpetuity of his government will, in this terrible cri sis of its affairs, assume cheerfully his pro{»ortioii of its nwessarv burdens, ami if he is fortunately the owner of an article liable to Im* assessi*d. put a value upon it which shall bring it within tie* act. It mav Im* the onlv opportunity lie will ever have to contri bute a dollar for the preservation of bis government. The professional man — the retail trader whose sales exceed one thousand dollars per year—the man ufacturer of any article the sales of'which exceed six hundred dollars per year—the hotel keeper—the man whose yearly income oxoeeda six bundled dol lars. and several other employments are to Im* assessed. It is presumed all such are conversant with the pro visions of this act. 1 would call their attention to sections from six to eleven, inclusive, ami section fifty-eight. I liese sections impose the duty upon every person liable to be assessed tor a tax or license, to call imme diately upon the assistant ass<*ssor and make up ami sign tlieir several assessments. If they neglect so to do. he is required to increase tlieir tax fifty per cent., and no discretionary authority is vested in the assis tant or the assessor to make any abatement of this amount. See section 11. It will Im- perceived by a careful examination of these sections, that Congress, relying upon the patri otism of the business men of the country, proceeded upon the hypothesis that every one liable to Im* taxed would substantially assess himself, and sign the bills fixing the amount lie was to pay. If the act, there fore is complied with, the assistant assessor is but a recording officer, w ho receives and properly enters tin* lists deliv ered him by the citizen, and his duty in relation to fixing a valuation upon objects liable to taxation, is rather advisory than absolute. In order however to prevent tin* seltish. the indifferent, or the traitorous, from escaping their proper proportions of the public burden, Congress has fixed the penalties for tlieir neglect, prescribed in section 11. Having been intrusted by ’the President with the duty of seeing that these tax Hats are properly pre pared, ami seasonable delivered to the collector of this district, I respectfully request all good citizens within it to call inunnliatelff up«m the assistant as***s sor of the assessment district where they reside, and deliver him lists as required in the sixth section of the act. He will give all jiersotis the necessary in formation to enable them to comply with its provis ions, and furnish blanks therefor. N ATI CL G. MARSHALL. Assessor’s office. City Ihiildings, » Portland, .Sept. 1, 18t2. f septlOeodSw MORE TESTIMONIALS. Mrs. Manchester Is constantly receiving unsolicited testimonials of the cutonithing cure* performed by her. Among many recently received an* the following, which are com mended to the notice of the afflicted. Mrs. Manches ter may be consult'd at the Preble House, Portland, Rooms No. 40 and 41. This is to certify that I have been cured of disease of long standing, by Mrs. Mauclmstcr. When 1 went to see her I was in a very had state of mind as well as body, aud had been so for a great length of time, aud despaired of ever being any better. Through persuasion, 1 called to sec her. $he told me my com plaints better than 1 could have told them myself. I commenced taking her medicine, although I could take hut small dose* at first, owing to my having heart disease, hut this is not all the disease which I was troubled with, for I had a number of diseases too numerous to mention. 1 bad been to a nuinl»er of physicians, all of w hich did me no good, and I think I owe my life and healt^ to Mrs. Manchester. For farther information call at my house. BENJ. BELL, SARAH W. BELL, Portland, June 1, 18(3. No. 24 line Street. Mrs. Makcbmtkb, J*nr Sfntinm•—Thinking a statement of my case inay be of service to others sim ilarly afflicted, I hasten to give it to yon. This is briefly my case—I was taken sick about 18 months ago with the Liver Complaint in a very bad form. I applied to four different physicians, but re ceived no benefit until 1 calk'd on you. At that time I had given up business, and was in a very bad state, but after taking your medicine for a short time I be gan to recover, and in two months I was entirely well, aud had gained several pounds of flesh, and can truly say that by your skill I am a perfectly healthy man. JOSEPH DAVIS. Boston & Maine Depot, Portland, Me. Liraington, July loth. This is to certify that 1 have been cured of Dysjwp sia, Liver Complaint and Female Weakness, by Mrs. Manchester, after 1 had been given up by twelve or fifteen physicians, and when I commenced taking her medicine I was so weak that I could not bear the least food oil my stomach; but in a very short time I began to recover, and have rapidly gained ray health, and am now going on aloug journey. 1 would heart ily recommend all iuvalids to go and see her above all other physicians. ABBY L. HKiCilNS. I wish to say to the public generally that I calk'd on Mrs. Manchester with a child of miue that had fits, and had had them for five years; 1 carried him to a great number of physicians, hut they all did him no good, and In* finally grew worse I took him to Mrs. M.; she told me w hat his complaint was. and cure him, and she has, for he has never had but two Hts since, and before that he had them every night. Portland, June 2d. ABBY J. BROWN. Portland, May 7th, 1802. I wish to sav for the benefit of my follow citizens, that I have been cured of a cough of twenty years’ standing, have tried various remedies, and a number of Physicians, and I must truly say that 1 have never got any relief until I called on Mrs. Manchester, and in one mouth I was relieved of it. (Signed,) T. L. RICHARDS, s. ii. uiciiAKDs. Portland, May 27th. 1802. This is to certify that I have been cured of Liver Complaint of nineteen years’ standing, by Mrs. Man chester. (Signed,) J. W. MORSE. w4wll I’irr anil .llaulli' Mirrors. WITH Oval, Square or Eliptieal frames, with Rosewood, Black Walnut or (iilt linisli made to order, of any size, style or design, of new and elegant patterns": also cheap Looking Classes and plates re-set in old frames, by MORRISON ft CO., 98, Market Square. WANTED. A MAN to run a Stationary Engine. Inquire Blake’s Bakery, Congress Street. August 30. *Ulw RAILROADS. Kennebec and Portland r. r. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. Commenced April Wh, 18^2. CgE^yr-^n Passenger trains will leave daily, (Sun E^HP^^HPUMavs excepted) a* follows: Augusta lor Bath, Portland and Boston, at 11.15 A. M., connecting at Brunswick with the Androscoggin Railroad for Lewiston, Livermore Falls, Wilton and Farmington. Leave Portland for Bath and Augusta at LOOP. M., connectiug at Brunswick with the Androscoggin trains for stations on that road ; and at Augusta with the Somerset k Kennebec Railroad for Waterville, Kendall’s Mills and Skow began, and at Kendall’s Mil!** with the Penobscot k Kennebec Road for Pitts field, Newport and Bangor; arriving same night. Monday Morning and Saturday Evening Trains. On Monday trains leave Augusta at 6.30 A. M., and Bath at 0.30 A. M., for Portland, connecting with the 8.45 A. M. train for Lowell and Boston. Leave Portland on Saturdays, at 8.15 P. M., on ar rival of train from Boston, for Bath and Augusta. STAGE CONNECTIONS. Stages leave Bath daily (Sundays excepted) at 3.00 P. M., on arrival of train from Portland and Boston, for Wiscasset. Damariscotta, Waldoboro’, Rockland and Tliomaston. Stages leave Augusta daily (Sundays excepted), for Belfast, ou arrival of train from Portland and Bos ton. Tickets sold in Boston for all the stations on the Kenuebec k Portland, Androscoggin, and Somerset k Kennebec Roads. Freight trains run daily between Augusta and Port land. ' B. 11. CUSHMAN, Manager and Superintendent. Augusta. April, 18*12. juue23dtf mm THROUGH TICKETS To Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Detroit, Toledo, St. Paul, La (robbe, St. Louis, New Orleans, or any part of the WEST, SOUTH OR NORTH WEST, BY THE ERIE RAILWAY. Via Buffalo, Dunkirk, and Niaoara Falls. This road is broad guagk and is provided with New and Splendid Sleeping Cars. tyTicketa sold in Portland at lowest Boston rates by W. D. LITTLE, Aukst, Office 31 Erchange Street. tV You can save money by securing tickets at this oOice. June 23. dawtf ANDROSCOGGIN RAILROAD. SUMMER arrangement. HgjWgagn On and after Monday, May 6. 18ft2. «*■%>■**riJPi;rain«» will leave Portland for Lewiston amt larnnugton via Brunswick, at 1 P. M. Leave Farmington for I,cwi*toii, Bath and Port land. via Brunswick, at 9.15 A. M. Leave Lewiston for Bath and Portland via Bruns wick at 11.45 A M. Freight trains daily between Portland and Lewis ton. stage connections. Stage leaves Strickland’s Ferry Tuesdays, Thurs days and Saturdays, for Livermore, Canton, Peru and Dixfield; returning opp*»site davs. Stage leaves North Jay for Fast Dixfield. Dixfield, and Weld, on Tuesdavs, Thursday* and Saturdays; returning opposite days. Stage leaves Farmington .or New Vineyard. New Portland and kingfioln, on Wednesdays and Satur days, returning on Mondays and Fridays. Stages b*ave Farmington daily, for Strong, Avon and Phillips. Passenger* for this route will take the cars at the Portland, Saco k Portsmouth, or Kennebec k Port land Depots, in Portland. S. W. EATON, Snp’t. Farmington May 5, 1$*52. jum-23dtf “■——————mmmm 3 3 & a •n 3 J1 x r: *“ ij ST ^ 5 ~ M > S K « 'X r. rJ J3 THIS desirable mechanical arrangement has now been in use a sufficient length of time to show that it gives entire satisfaction and actually is the more valued the more it is used. This invention is a step in advance of all other* in the Spring Itrrl department, embracing a little more of their excelrencies, and yet happily overcoming all their defects. It is flexible as hair, and yet so recu perative as to bring itself into pface with gn*at facili ty. It is adapted to the iuvalid. the aged and old. and all who linger in suffering and weakness. They arc* made of good material warranted strong and du rable, and uot liable to get out of order. TESTIMONIALS : Commercial House, Portland. June 16. 1862. Having introduced the “Anderson Spring lied Bot tom” into iiiv house, alter trial, I pronounce it to be an easy and healthy bed. I am using several kinds of spring he'd bottoms, but consider the Audersou fully equal if uot better than the best. N. J. DAVIS, Proprietor. We have introduces! several of the justly celebrat ed "Anderson Spring Bed Bottom” to our sleeping apartment*. We give this spring bed bottom a decid ed preference over any and all othere we have ever used. Our gu«*sts speak of them in the highest terms. We recommend their use to all hotel keeper* who de sire the comfort of their gu«*st*. W. D. McL.U OHLIN A SOX, May 12,1863. Franklin House, Bangor, Me. [From Hon. Josiah II. Drummond.] I am using the ‘Anderson Spring Bed Bottom/ and I am very much pleases! w ith it. JOSIAH H. DIU MMOND. Portland, July 23, 1862. [From Hon. I^ot M. Morrill ] Having used Anderson’ Spring Bed Bottom, I can eheerfullv recommend it as an excellent article. Augusta, Aug. 6. 1862. LOT M. Molt KILL. Having become fully satisfied of the liencfit of the “Anderson Spring Bid Bottom,” 1 have purchased three of them at five dollars t*arh. and do must cheer fully recommend them to tlie public. Watirvillr, May. 1851. I>k. X. li. BOLTK1.L. Mr. D. K. Frohock has famished the beds in my bouse* with tin* “Anderson Spring Bed Bottom,” anci I take pleasure in recommending this article as the most convenient, economical ami comfortable thiug of the kind with which J am acquainted. A II ABBOTT. Principal of Family School, Little Blue, Farmington. I have had the unspeakable pleasure of sleeping on one of the ‘‘Anderson Spring Bed Bottoms" for the Ia.-t three weeks, and must say it far surpasses any thing I hail anticipated. My wifi* who is feeble, hits had no good rest tor six months till occupying one of these beds. She would uot part with it on auv ac count. Kkv. John allek. Farmington, Feb. 28.1862. "" w. .» 111,1 Ill) IIIV ex|NH.‘tations, and is fullv up to your high recommen dation*. I would cheerfully recommend it to all who desire to improve their sleepiugai ai tiucuts. Ax >l AFLE8, Augusta, April 16, 1*62. A N. WII.LIAMS. Having tested tlie “Anderson Spring Bed Bottom," 1 can cheerfully recommend it to all who art* iu need of such an article; and I believe it to be superior to am thing of the kind now iu use. Waterville, April 12. 1862. Key. E. HAWES. Testimonials similar to the ahote have been re ceded from the proprietors of the following public houses' • I'eimbsot Exchange, llangor. Franklin House, Bangor. Skow began House. Skotvhegan. Lewiston House, Lewiston. Winthron House, Wlnfhrop. Elmwood House, Waterville. Litchfield Corner House. Stoddard House, Farmington. Revere House. Vassalboro. llallowell House, llallowell. China House. China. Franklin House, Augusta. Cushnoc House. Augusta. Abbott’s School Farmington. Eaton Boys’ Boarding School, Kent’s Hill. jull7d&w6m Shetland Pony. IlOR SALE, by the sulwcriber, a handsome bay' ponv, seven years old, weighs about 400 |M>unds, kind iu ail harness, and reliable for children to ride or drive. R. W. LORD, Kennebunk Depot. July 24th, 1862. dim JOII\SO* A ( IIIM HV, - DK A I.F.US IN CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, i monsioxs, fiiuit, vegetables, AND COUNTRY PRODUCE, 21)1 Congress Street, Portland, Me. »cp6—3m MEDICAL. BLINDNESS CURED. A Remarkable Case of a boy whorwas cured by DR. II. J. BOYNTON, Of Scrofulous Ophthalmia, as the following facts will show*: ^^m^“FOR a long time the hoy's eye-lids had been entirely closed. Disease was consid ^gRT^ered a1 most hopeless. The boy was put un “ der the care of Dr. B., and after great pa tience and perseverance, w ith his electrical treatment and with other curatives, he was able to lift his eye lids, when it was discovered that a false membrane had formed and covered the entire eyes. This was removed by Dr. Boynton, and the boy’s eye-sight is now entirely restored, and his eyes stronger than ev er before. This should be known to all persons w ho are similarly afflicted. Although I understand that the Doctor lias for many years, in his operations on these delicate organs—the eye and ear, met with em inent success, he has not deemed it necessary to keep blaring before the public his surgical skill in this par ticular part of his profession, but has been silently performing cures, many of them of a remarkable character. tJT* Certificates from numerous of his patients will testify to his successful operations, all of which may be seen at his office. No. 3G9 Congress Street, Portland. dfcw6m7 DR. HECillES’ Eclectic Medical Infirmary. Established for the treatment of those diseases in both sexes, requiring Experience, Skill, Honor and delicacy. PRIVATE CONSULTATIONS.—Dr. Hughes has for a number of years confined bis attention to diseases of a certain class. During his practice lie has treated thousands of case*, ana in no instance has he met with a failure. The remedies are mild, and there is no interruption of business or change of diet. Dr. Hughes is in constant attendance from 8 in the morning until 10 at night, at his office, 6 Tern file street. Charges moderate, and a cure guaranteed n aJ 1 cases. Separate rooms, so that no one will be seen but the Dr. himself. His remedies cure disease when all other remedies fail; cures without dieting, or restriction in the habits of the patient; cures with out the disgusting and sickeniug eflhcf* of most other rcmwliw; cures new cases in a few hours; cures with out the dreadful consequent effects of mercury, hut is sure to annihilate the rank and poisonous taint that the blood is sure to absorb, unless the proper remedy is used. The ingredients are entirely vegeta ble, and no injurious effi-ct, either constitutionally or locally, can be caused by usiug them. YOUNG MEN. who* are troubb^d with seminal weakness, generally caused by bad habits in youth, the effects of which are pain and dizziness in the head, forgetfulness, sometimes a ringing in the ears, weak eyes, etc., terminating in consumption or in sanity if neglected, are speedily and permanently cured. All I'nrn.nAnSnnM tlpi^llir ^nnflilanlSal anS m-tll Ka returned If desired. Address DR. J. B. HUGHES, No. 6 Temple Street, (corner of Middle), Portland. |y Send stamp for Circular. jull—dA w3m3 Eclectic Medical Infirmary. to thTTadies. DR. HUGHES particularly invites all Ladies who need a medical adviser, to call at his rooms. No. A JVmpIe Street, w hich they will find arranged for their cstx'cial accommodation. Dr. H.’s Eclectic Renovating Medicine* are unrival- , ted in efficacy and raperior virtue in regulating all Female Irregularities. Their action is specific aud ; certain of producing relief in a short time. LADIES will find it invaluable in all cases of ob structions after all other remedies have been tried in vain. It is purely vegetable, containing nothing iu the least injurious to tne health, and may be taken with perfect safety at all times. Sent to any part of the country with full direction*, by addrc«*ing DR. HUGHES, No. 5 Temple Street, corner of Middle, Portland. N. B.—LADIES desiring may consult one of their own sex. A lady of experience in constant atteud mm* jull—3m “BUY ME AND I'LL DO YOU GOOD !” Health anti Strength Secured, BT THE U8E or TUB GREAT SPRING AND SUMMER MEDICINE, Dr. Lafsley’s ROOT AND HERB BITTERS. COMPOSED of Sarsaparilla. Wild Cherrv, Yellow Dock, Prick ley Ash, Thorough wort, llhuharb. Mandrake, Dandelion. Ac., all of w hich ar»* so com pounded as to act iu concert, and assist Nature in eradicating disease. The effect of this medicine i* most wonderfhl—it acts directly upon the bowels and blood, by removing all obstruction* from the internal organs, stimulating them into healthy action, renovating the fountains ol life, purifying the blood, cleansing it from all humor* and causing it to course ilirouch every part of the body; restoring the invalid to health and usefulne**. They cure and eradicate from the system, Liver Com plaint, that main wheel of so many diseases, Jaun dance in its worst form*, all Billions Diseases and foul stomach. Dyspeiwia, Coctiveness, all kinds of Hu mors, Indigestion. Headache. Dizziness, Piles, Heart burn, Weakness, Pains in the side ami bowels. Flatu lency. I-os* of appetite, and a toroid or diseased Liv er, a disordered stomach or bad olood. to which all are more or less subject in Spring and Summer. More than 20.000 person* have been cured by this medicine. It is highly recommended by Physician* everywhere. Try it and vou will never regret it. Sold by all dealers in Medicine everywhere at only 25 aud 38 cents per bottle. Orders addressed to geo. C. GOODWIN A uo., Borrow. juue21d4m _STEAMBOATS._ M O N T It K A l. OCEAX STEAMSHIP CO’S Weekly Mail Line. ON E of the following first-clan*, power ful Steamer*: HIBERNIAN, NORTH AMERICAN, NORWEGIAN. JURA, BOHEMIAN, ANGLO SAXON, NO VA St u IT AN—will sail from QucTk-c every Satur day morning, for Liverpool, via Londonderry. Passenger* leave Portland per Orand Trunk Train* with United States mails, every Friday, at 1 15 P. M., con mating with Steamer at Quebec 'every Saturday morning. Passage to Liverpool, Londonderry or Glasgow: Third Class. 935. First Class, 977 to 5*93—according to accommodation,—which include* tickets ou Grand Trunk Railway. Prepaid amt ret nr n ticket* issued at reduced rates. Excursiou tickets to the World * Fair, out and back, 9136. Apply to Edmouatone, Allan A Co.. Montreal, or to J. L. FARM FR, No. 10 EXCHANGE ST., PORTLAND. June 23. 1*62 dtf Portland and New’ York Slmnrn. The splendid and fast Steamship “CHESAPEAKE,” Captain Sidxey Crowell, will until farther notice run a* follows: Leave Browns Wharf, Portland, every WEDNES DAY, at 4 P. M.. and leave Pier 9 North River, New York, every SATURDAY, at 3 o'clock. I*. M. This vessel is fitted up with fine accommodation* far passengers, making this the most speedy, safe and comfortable route far travellers between New York and Maiue. Passage 96,00. including Fare and State Rooms. Good* forw arded by this line to and from Montreal, Quebec, Bangor, Bath. Augusta, hast port and St. John. Shipper* are requested to lend their fVeight to the steamer before 3 P. M , on the day that she leave* Portland. For fVeight or passage apply to EMERY A FOX. Brown * Wharf, Portland. H. B. CROMWELL A CO., No. 86 West Street. New York. June 23. 18»!2. dtf chase bkoi iirits ft CO., Widgery's Wharf, Portland, Me., IMPORTERS, AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS m*|K>—3m COAL cfc AVrOOD, CHEAP FOR CASH, DELIVERED TO ANY PART OF THE CITY. SPRING MO IN TAIN LEHIGH, HAZEL TON L EH Hi It. COLERAINE LEHIGH. L OC VS T MO US TA IN, JOHN'S. THE GENUINE JOBBERY, Pure autl Free lluruing. CUMBERLAND COAL FOR SMITHS’ USE. rilllESE Coal* are strictly of the beat quality, and A warranted to give satisfaction. Also, for sale, best quality of Xova Scotia and other Hard and Kofi Wood. The public are requested to call, as are deter mined to give good bargains to those w pay cash. Office, Commercial St., head of Maine Whf. SAWYER & WHITYEY. juisitr HOMESTEADS FOR $20. THE MISSOURI LAND COMRAXY l*ve pur chased from the Hannibal A St. Joseph Railroad Company a large tract of laud in Northern Missouri, adjoining the nourishing tow n of llamiltou, Caldwell County, for farming and manufacturing purinises, and have divided their property into lots and tarms. They are offered to subscribers in share* of $20 each. Maps, with full information, can be had by callingou EDWARD SHAW, Agent, 108 Middle Street, Portland. June 23. dtf PRINTING._ REMOVAL! THE BOOK -AND JOB PRINTING E sta'blish.rnen.-t FOSTER 6r CUSHINGj Hm been removed fron the office over Canto Baal, to the office of tbe DAILY PRESS, CORNER OF MIDDLE AND EXCHANGE STB., FOX BLOCK. Directly orer the Magnetic Telegraph Oftee. Foarth Story, where all rarietiee of Plain and Fancy Job Work, Will be promptly attended to oa the moet liberal term*. ENTRANCE —SB) EXCHANGE STREET, Order, left at tbe eonnttng-room of the Daily rrara and Maine State Pram, bead of Brat flight of atnire, will be promptly attended to. tW~ The oMee U .applied with wa FAST PRE8SE8 AID STEAM POWER And it. capacity and ihciiftic. for doing work in good •tyle are equal to aoy in tbe City or State. N. A. FOSTER * CO. July 17,1883. dtf THE POBTLAHD DAILY PEEK STEAM POWER Book and Job Printing Office, No. 83} EXCHANGE STREET, Fox Block, - • Second Floor, PORTLAND, MAINE. n» Proprietor! of the Fostlaxd Daily Pint respectfully invite Attention to their thcillOes for vie eating, in benntifal ityle, every deeeription of BOOK AND JOB PRINTING! Their Ketabltohment to tarnished with nil the tp Proved modern machinery, and their assortment of Book and Fancy Types, 1 Is adequate to do any work demanded la thk State. Bnsineee Cards of Every Variety, Style and Cost PRINTED AT SHORTEST NOTICE. BILL-HEADS RULED AND CUT IN THE NEATEST MANNER. Billeta a Circular* in Every Variety of Type, I15I-CIKKS, MTB. i» BILLS If LAMM. TAGS riEKCED WITH HOLES ft GLUTENKD WHEN DESIRED. I’olioie* Printed and Bound for Insurance Companies. Deeds, Law Briefs, Equity Cases, And other LAW DOCUMENTS executed with Ota pete b. Bronze, Colorsd, and all other kind* of Printing, Executed in taste to suit the moat ffcstidione. WEDDING AND ADDRESS CARDS Our Sty lea are nnaarpnaeed. SHOP BILLS, PROGRAMMES, AMD ALL SORTS OF UAND BILLS. Portland, June 26,1862. daw COXORESS STREET SEMINARY, FOR YOUNG LADIES AND MISSES. Miss E. L. Whittier, - - Principal. THE AUTUMN SESSION will commence Sept. 8th, and Continue 16 weeka. Prior to July 21st, frill information can be obtain*! of the Principal, 849 Congress Street. Hours from 8 ao 1 o'clock, except Saturday*. After that time ao pi teat ion mav be made at 40 State Street Cortland, June 23, 1962. 2awI0w