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PORTLAND DAILY PRESS. VOL. 1. PORTLAND, ME., MONDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 3, 1802. N0 114 PORTLAND DAILY PRESS, JOHN T. GILMAN, | JOSEPH B. HALL, f B<utors Is published at No. 82$ EXCHANGE STREET, in FOX BLOCK, by FOSTER, OILMAN and HALL, L'nder the firm name of N. A. FOSTE R A CO. Terms: The Portland Daily Press is published every morning, (Sundays excepted), at #6,00 per year in ad* vance. Hates of Advertising: Transient Advertisements, #1.00 per square, for three insertions or less; exceeding three, and not more than one week, S1.25 per square; 76 cents per week after. One square every other day oue week, •1.00; 60 cents per week after. Exhibitions, Ac., under head of Amusements, C&.00 per square per week. Special Notices, #1.60 per square for first week, #1.00 per week after. Business Notices, in reading colnmns, 12 cents per line for one insertion. No charge less than fifty cents. Legal Notice* at usual rates Advertisements inserted in the Maine State I’d ess (which has a large circulation in ever)’ part of the State) for 38 cents per square in addition to the above rates for each insertion. Transient advertisements must be paid for in ad vance. tr AH communications intended for the paper should be directed to the "Editors of the Preuand those of a business character to the Publishers. £y The Portland Daily and Maine State Press Office, in Fox Block, No. 82$ Exchange Street, is open at all hours during the day and eve ning, from 7 o'clock in the morning to 9 in the evening. ty Job Printing of every description executed with dispatch; and all business pertaining to the of I ce or paper promptly transacted on application as above Monday Morning, \oy. 3, 1802. Sketch of General Kosecrans. Since General Kosecrans lias been appointed to his new position, the following sketch of him is inteiesting: Win. Starke Kosecrans was born in Kings ton township, Delaware county, O., on the bill Dec., 1819. His parents were Crandall Kose truns, whose ancestors were originally from Amsterdam, Holland, and Jemima Hopkins; the former, a native ol Wyoming valley, Penn., emigrated to Ohio in 1808. The early years of tile present General were passed in close ap plication to iiis studies, so that at the age of 18 he was well tilted for his appointment as cadet at the military academy at West Point, iu 1838. He graduated with high honors iu 1842, being third iu mathematics and tilth in general merit, iu a class of Hlty-six, number ing many distinguished competitors. He en tered the corps of engineers as brevet second lieutenant on the 1st ol July, 1842, and served that year at Fortress Monroe as Hrst assistant, under command of Lieut. Col. B. E. De Hus sey. He was ordered to duty at West Point iu 1843, as assistant professor of engineering. About this period Gen. Kosecrans was unit ed iu marriage, at St. John's Church, iu New York city, to Miss A. E. Hegeman.only daugh ter of Adrian Hegeuum, of that city. In 1844, he was detailed as assistant professor of natur al aud experimental philosophy. Xu 1845-7, ho served as assistant aud Hrst assistant pro lessor of engineering, and had charge of the department ui which Capt. 8wilt had been at tached, while that officer served iu Mexico, and was also for nine months post quartermas ter. He was ordered to Newport iu 1847. In 1852-53, he was charged with the survey of New liedlbrd and Providence harbors,, and Taunton river, under an act of Congress ap propriating a stated sum for the purpose of improvement. In April, 1854, he was ordered to report for duty to the Secretary of the Na vy in the bureau of docks and yards: them as signed as constructing engineer, at Washing ton Navy Yard, until Nov. 1853, when on ac count of ill lieuitli, lie lelt compelled to resign bis position, aud tendered his resignation to the Secretary of War, Jeirerson Davis. The resignation was not accepted, from a desire to retain so valuable an officer iu the service, aud a leave of absence was granted with the un derstanding that at its terminus if the resigna tion was insisted upon, it would he accepted, which was subsequently done in April, 1834. From that dale to June, 1855, General Ro*e crans occupied an office in Cincinnati as con sulting engineer aud architect. When Gen. McClellan was aonuinted. he at once selected Gen. Kosecraus as his aid and acting chief en gineer, with tiie rank of Major. The Legisla ture of Ohio then purposely created the office of chief engineer of the Slate, wlneii w:ls In tended for General Kosecraus and accepted by him. On tiie 10th of June lSfll, he w as ap pointed by Gov. Dennison, colonel of the sad Kegimeut of Ohio Volunteers, and was sent upon a mission to Washington city to arrange for the maintenance and payment of the Ohio contingent forces. On tiie SiOtli of June he was nominated, by tiie President, a brigadier general in the regu lar army, and assigned to duty under Gen. .'le ' Clellan, then in Virginia, lie served under McClellan wit it distinguished gallantry, and when Geu. McClellan was called to Washing ton to take command of the army of the Poto mac, Itosecrans w as appointed to the command of tiie army in Western Virginia, and whilst in that position, made one of the most brilliant campaigns of the war, and added new luster to the American arms. When tiie campaign closed he went to Wheeling, Va., anil establish ed his headquarters there, but the life was so monotonous, and he was so anxious for active service that the President appointed him to a command under Gen. Grant. White iu this position, he (ought and won two of the most important battles of this war—luka and Cor inth. Although outnumbered by the retiels at the latter place, lie handled his tnen with so much skill, and by their unflinching bravery, stimulated by bis conduct, the enemy were re pulsed and completely scattered, being chased for many miles. We believe Gen. Kosecraus has never been defeated in any battle he lias fought. This will argue well for our cause In « Kentucky. He is a good general, taking ad vantage of any opportunity and making the best of it. We hope in his new field of labor he will lie as successful iu the future as ill the past, and the disgrace heaped upon our army by the late campaign of Buell may, under his leadership lie wipwl out. He has now a splen did army, both iu numbers and materiel, and we feel that iu his hands it is safe. Man. In the world full of beings that are railed men, bow rare, after all, is true, genuine man hood! How seldom do we meet with one, in our various intercourses with society, who is everywhere and at ail times, worthy oi the highest of titles, man; one whose smile is a beam of the soul; whose words are the over flowing of a generous heart; who regards a warm friend more than a full purse; who not only professes friendship, lint who is ready if need la*, to show it in solid tokens: whose sympathy in your sorrow is like the water of the mountain spring, pure and abundant;— whose high soul despises meanness, though circled by princely tiara, and admires honor, though leaning upon the spade, and wrapped in the brown coat of the cottager. You will often meet with tile courteous smile, the out ward token of high gentility, the free, polite, anti gentlemanly carriage; but they are gen erally the masks in which meanness hides its deformity, tlie tinsel trappings of a hollow heart: the livery of honor upon the very shoulders of infamy Itself. Tile best broad cloth often covers the poorest specimens of hu manity, and tile father of evil not uufreqnent ly hides his horns in a lieaver, ami looks gra ciously through the circlets of gold spectacles. Fictitious distinctions are nothing; offices, titles, public trusts, or honors, in estimating a man. They do not make men, neither are they the warrauts of manhood in those w ho enjoy them. The heart tnay overflow with gall, may rankle with revenge; tnay wallow in its own meanness; tnay grow bla k with treachery, or fiendish with malice, while an honorable trust procures an honorable title; while the wauii of (lower is in the land, and the symbol and i tokens of honor are on. the blow. He who Isapm is one by nature, and one always. Hfro s not act honorably when, and only when it suits his own convenience;— when he i» dealing with a man as keen as him- i self, and detection would be probable; but , | from principle, Irom the noble, generous im pulses of Ins own soul, which be cannot re strain if lie would, and w’ould not if lie could. He is as just in his dealings with a stranger as lie is in his dealings with his friend; ills i transactions always court the light, and never \ suffer by exposure. He never takes advan tage of ignorance, nor turns with cool, beart jess contempt from a high-minded fellow-be ing. because poverty may have embraced him ! In her lean.skeleton arm-, and misery, with her rankered tooth, fastened upon his heart ! And in a cold-hearted world, where so many i are planning for themselves, thinking lor tliein selves, and struggling for themselves—endeav oring to advance their own euf* and interests at whatever expense of principle, honesty, and 1 fair dealings—where the era (tv are taking ad i vantage of the simple, fcid the strong are preying upon the wgak it is chefging to the i heart, and softens soinerfhat our disgust at ! human nature, to find occasionally one who j can come out of the charmed circle of sell'-in 1 terest—whose heart and purse are both open ! to a friend—who looks at mankind as his | brethren, and not as his victims—who bad i rattier advance his neighbor's interest, than make him his dupe, or fleece him in what is j usually called a keen bargain; and who never forsakes Ids friend till the friend lias forsaken i virtue. God help him who hath no such | friend, and the world that hath so few to give, j '_ ] WAR CLAIM AGENCY. SIOO Bounty 01109% Back Pay, And Pensions. rpHE undersigned is prepared to obtain from the A United States Government, *100Bounty Money, Back l’ay. Ac., for heirs of Officers or Soldiers dying in the U. S. service. Invalid Pensions, Established for Ofllcers and Soldiers, wounded or disabled bv sickness contracted while in the service of the United States, iu the line of duty. Ponsions Procured for widows or children of Officers and Sol diers who have died while iu the service of the Uni ted States. Pri/e Money, Pensions. Bounty and Back Pay cu looted for Seamen and their heirs. Fees, for each.Pension obtained. Five Dollars. All Claims against the Government will rare prompt attention. Post Office address SETH E. 1IEED1 Augusta, Me. (Office No. 9 State House.) REFERENCES: Hon. Lot M. Morrill, lion. Joseph B. Hall. U.S. Senate, Sec‘v ol State, Hon. Jame« G. Blaine, Hon. Nathan Dane. *ep2ftd&w 14tf State Treasurer JIETROPOL1T AM DJ£NTI>sG SA-LOOIS". 14 and 16 Exchange Street, PORTLAND. AllOS SHI Til, - - - Proprietor. RILL OF FARE: ROAST. ORDER. Roast Beef..V Beef Steak.25 Roast Lamb.18 Ham and Eggs,.25 Roast Chicken.21 Fried Mackerel.15 Broiled Chicken,.Si “ Codfish,.15 " Halibut,.15 _ / EXTRA DISHES. ROILED. Boiled Mutton, with Cold Pr’d Corredllcef, 18 Caper Sauce. . 25 Beet 's Tongues,. 18 Boiled liam,.18 Mutton Chop,.18 PUDDINGS. PASTR T. RFLISHES. Custard Pie,.6 Tomatoes.8 Apple Pie,.8 Cucumbers.6 Squash Pie,.. .6 Onions..8 Mince Pie,.8 Squash,.6 DRINKS. Coffee.8 Tea.8 Draught Ale,.5 Porter,.*.6 riF" Open every Sunday from 8 to 1. and from 2 to 6 o'clock. ju’20dtf 1111(01 liil Tit Kli lN TO NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA. BALTI MORE a».d Washington, m.d to ait part* or 11*0 WEST and SOUTH and NORTH WEST. via. all the most popular routes Hi d at the honest Hutton rates, for sale by W. D. LITTLE. Agent. 4 tat. ?.. dtf 4Mhce 81 Exchange St. Copartnership Notice. milE undersigned have this dav formed a Copart X uerahip uudei the tirm name of Groold & Waite. Ibr tlie purpose of carrying on the Si I L..KAKI\G BUSINESS, and have taken the loft formerly occupied by Wm. Goold, No. 117 Commercial Street* Head of Long Wharf, where thev are prepared to execute all orders promptly and faithfully. WILLIAM GOOLD, A H. WAITE Portland, Oct. 18,1862. ocl8 d3w* New Works ! NEW EDITION OF CASEY'S U. S. TACTICSJ Army Regulation)*. IIALL L. DAVIS. 53 Exchange Street Sent. 27.1R82 dtf Pier ami Mantle Mirror*. NTTITH Oval, Souare or Eliptical frame*, with It Rosewood, Black Walnut or 4j1H finish made to order, of any si/e, atvle or design, of new and elegant pattern*; also cheap Looking Glasses and plates re-set in oMLames, by MORRIS4IN & 4’4)., 26, Market Square. <«ilt, Itoscwood, Blai'k Walnut nntl Oak moulding.. A T Inwe.t cn«h price, it> quantities to suit the l\. trade. Ship MoutdiniZ", made and finished to order by MOKltlSON CO., Market Square. Thu Highland Boarding School for Boys, IN BETHEL, MAINE. THE Winter Teim of this School will commence on the liist Tuesday in December, uud continue ©l®ven week*. The a<l>anta.m s for instruction are excellent, and are adapted to the immediate v ai ts of the pupil. l or lurtlier iutoinia'ioii application may lie made to N.TTRIE. M A, Proprietor and Principal. October 21. 1802. oc23 d4w Trusses ! Trusses ! Trusses ! THOS. G. 1.0RING, A pothocary, -- AND PRACTICAL TRUSS FITTER, Devote* persona* attention to tin* application of TKl'ssE ' K» Adults and < hildren. SHOULDER ltKACES and ELASTIC STOCK IN’ (j S constantly on hand. Poor liberally considered. oc!8 MISCELLANEOUS. TODD’S LIT SOLIS H A I FL__ DYE! THE market has boon flooded for years with differ ent articles called Hair Dyes, which have never satisfied the expectations of purchasers. The sb plus ci.tra has beeu reached at last in TODD’S HA1B DYE, and the article lias given entire satis taction to every person who lias used it. It contains no injurious ingredients, and gives th<* hair a beauti ful rich brown or black color. Directions for using —which are very simple—accompany each bottle. One superiority of Todd’s Lux Solis Hair Dye over all others is, you do not have to cleanse the hair or wash it before or after using the d\ e, and there is but one kind to be used, and that can be put on the same as oil and water, without any trouble, unlike all oth er dves that have two or three different kinds to be applied every time u«ed. This dye is peculiarly adapted for coloring ladies’ hair, because you do not have to wash out the dye after putting it on. Unlike allotherdyes.it will color long hair, which other dyes cannot do. Dive this new article a trial, as wo know you will use no other alter once using this. 53T F or sale only at TODD S HAIK-DUESSING ROOMS. Jfo.74 Middle, corner of Exchange Street. scptl6tf IX . II. II A. Y, JUNCTION OF FREE AND MIDDLE STS., -DEALER IX Fine Chemicals, Pure Drugs, GENUINE MEDICINES, ENGLISH, FRENCH AND AMERICAN PERFUMERY, AND FANCY GOODS. APOTHECARIES' GLASS WARE, FOREIOX LEECHES. SURGICAL IXSTRUMEXTS, TRUSSES, SUPPORTERS, BRACES, ELASTIC STOCKIXC.S, fc. VARNISHES, " PAINTS, OILS, AND DYE-STUFFS, KEROSENE OIL, LARD OIL, And all other articles usually kept in a Drug and Taint establishment. ^•State Asrent for DAVIS fc KIDD’S MAG NETO-ELECTRIC MACHINES. eod&wtoctl E S T COFFINS —AND— CASKETS, To bo found in this city, of every description, finish ed aiid trimmed In the Ns~entest Style, -ARE AT C. II. B L A KE’S, No. 30 UNION STREET. And will be sold cheaper than at any other place iu the city. ROBES FURNISHED TO ORDER. -C. 11. R. also manufacture* SHOW-CASES, DESKS, ASD DRAWER-WORK, Of everv description, including TayLOB'S Sklf KcPi‘QUTt>o Drawer, the be*t kind ever made. |3T* All orders for Repairing Furniture, Varnish ing, Upholstering, Chair Seating, Glazing, &c., promptly attended to. JulSltf PLEASURE PARTIES. Excursionists visiting the islands, supplied with store* at the shortest notice. Orders solicited. ISO Fore Street near foot of Exchange. CALDERWOOD & BECKETT. Portland. June 28. dtf % JAMES P. SLEEPER, FURNISHING UNDERTAKER, No. Ill Eichange Street, Portland, Residence rear of 411 Congress Street, keeps con stantly on hand all the various kinds of COFFINS AND CASKETS, Now in l 'HO, And will make to order anything of this kind that may be ordered, at short notice, from the cheapest to the very best. By giving my strict and undivided attention to the maimfacturing, lining and trimming of the above. 1 can furnish them cheaper than any one else. Aug. d. 1802. JAMES P. SLEEPER. HOMESTEADS FOR $20. mHE MISSOURI LAND COMPANY hare pur B. chased from the llam ibal & St. Joseph Railroad Company a large tract of land in Northern Missouri, adjoining the flourishing town of Hamilton, Caldwell County, for fanning and manufacturing purposes, and have divided their property into lots and farms. They are offered to subscribers in share* of £20 each. Mu|>a, with full information, can be had by calling on EDWARD SHAW, Agent, 102 Middle Street, Portland. uue dtf A. W. BANFIELD, (Successor to 1*. J. Forristall and Mills k Forristall, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN ENGLISH, FRENCH AND GERMAN, FANCY GOODS, Pocket and Table Cutlery, YANKEE NOTIONS, CLOCKS, WATCHES AND JEWELKY, STATIONERY, TOYS, &c., 23 and 30 Federal and 105 Congress Streets, ADDISON W. BANFIELD. Boston. P J. Forristall can be found at the above place. June 23. wlv ffcimckcry! I EARNESTLY caution a’l young men suffering from Nervous Dcbilitv, &c., against endai goring their hea tli 1>\ patronizing any of the advertising quacks. You can fully recover by the methods used bv the Advertiser, and by hui dreds ol otlieis, and in NO OTHER WAY. Read a letter which I will send you if you will send me a postpaid envelope bearing vour address. Diteot to EDWARD H.TRAYER, Ocl6dfcw3m Lock Box, Boston, Mass. Waufeti. Six or eight Shook makers immediately to work on Dressed Shook, to whom steadv employment will be given, and the highest prices paid. Apply to A. P. MORSE, sej»3ti—-d&w lm Boston, Mass. CommissioiiciV Notice. npHE undersigned having been appointed by the E .Indue of 1‘iobate for the County of (umberland as Commissioners to icceive ai d examine all c airns against the estate of Cornelius B. Butler,late of port land in said County, deceased, heiebv give pub ic notice that thev bn*e appointed the third Mot days respectively of the imu tin of January, February, Match ami April. A. D. 13»13 at ten o c ock A. M.. ai d the ol! ce of John Neal. Esq., in said Portlai d, as the time and place for receiving said c aims and the proof thereof. JOHN NEAL. i I'd w8w ALBERT MERRILL, } tom n* BUSINESS CARDS. L. J. CROSS, 141 Middle Street* - • Portland* Me* Watch-Maker, N. B —All work being prompth- and person ally attended to, is warranted to give thorough satis faction^^ jc23tf -A.. 33. REEVES, The Tailor, — HAS JUST RETURXED FROM — NEW YORK AND BOSTON, With a lar#e and well selected Stock of Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings! Also a fall assortment of Military Clotlis, And is prepaied to make them up at short notice. | Cali and See, AT No. OS EXCHANGE STREET. Portland, Sept. 24,1862. dtf DOLE & MOODY, general Commission Merchants, AltD WHOLESALE DEALERS IS FLODE, COEN AND PEODUCE, No. S Oalt Block Oommeroial Street, POP.TLAXD, Me. ASDREW T. DOLE. FBASKLIS C VOODT. June 23_ eodtf »R. C. II. OSpOOD, m SURUEVA J MFA'HASICAL WSdentist, ! t Xo. S Clapp's Block, Corcrcss Street, OPP. OLD CITY HALL, • . . PORTLAND, ME. Artificial Teeth inserted on (jold, Silver and Vul canite base. 3md A woe % t J. F. RICHARDSON, DESIGNEE AND ENGRAVERj NO. 84 i MIDDLE STREET, One Door Bant of Canal Bank. ESP” Order* hr mail or expresa promptly executed. au28eod3mlamw WOODMAN, TRIE & CO, Importer* and Wholesale Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, lAXlFACTUftlBS AXD JOBBERS OF CLOTHING, No*. 54 and 56 Middle Street, Portland. Ueo. W. Woodman, Alfred Woodman, Seth B. Horsey, Charles Bailey. angSOdfcwtf JOHN W. PC RUINS A C0.7 WUOLE*ALE DEALER* IS Paints, Oils, Varnishes, BRIGS, BTE STIFFS. GLASS I ACE, FLUID, KER08EHE OIL. &c., Rfl Commercial Street, Thomni niock, Ju’Mdkwlv PORTLAND. ME. J. D. CHFNEV, m ue“°eon llanuoniiini Tlaiiiitaclurer, 1351 MIDDLE STREET. NJ’ D. C. has received more first preminms ■ • tor best instrument* than any other maker in 1 Repairing and Tuning promptly and person ally attended to. Vl>7 joiix n. bkowx a soxs, Sugar JR o fi n © r y, j YORK STREET, PORTLAND, ME. ic23dtf j WILLU.il F. PAKKER, UPHOLSTERER ^ Manafacturrr of FURN I T TJ ll E, Lounger, Rcthtnids srnrxc.nEns, mattresses, pew-cush- , IOXS, tic., fc. 14S Exchange Street, Portland. TUT* Hair Mattresses renovated. Furniture re- ; paired and varnished. Chairs re-caned in an im proved manner. Second-hand Furniture bought, i sold or exchanged Iul9r>dftm Buys*, Boys, Boys. PA RTiri'LAR attention rivon to CL’TTING and MAKING BOYS' GARMENTS, by A. D. REEVES, • - Tailor, 9S EXCHANGE STREET. Portland, Aiiff. <!. 1S«2. dir TWITCIIELL A CIIAMPMN, CoinmiMNion tlm-iinnls, - AND DEALERS IN - FLOUE AND PROVISIONS, S5 Commercial St., opp. Thomas lilock, PORTLAND, ME. John Q. Twitched. ju!31dbin Ja's P. Champlin. 1STew Drug Store! ( KOSIIAV A POOII, HAVE taken store, Xo. I.'i Middle Si reel, (Fox Block.) and reipecttally invite public at | tention to their large and well selected stock ot Drugs. Chemicals, Fancy Goods, &cM And solicit a share of public patronage, trusting that by furnishing the purest chemicals ai d best stock ! ot drugs the market affords, and a careful attention in the di>tx usary department, to merit the confidence of the public. CHAS. F. CROSMAN. jl*24tf THOR. H. POOR. J. L. WIXSLOW, Agent, MANUFACTURER OF Stfia.m Tlrifrinfis. Stfia.m "RmWs. AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF MACHINERY. Steam Cocks, Valves, Pipes ami Connections, Whole sale or Retail. ! STEAM AND GAS FITTING, Done in the best manner. Works 0 Union St., and 233 & 235 Pore St., \ jnttdtf PORTLAND. ME. iUfiBT |rEBB 4fc €<K, -DEALER* IN - Corn, Flour and Grain, HEAD OF MERRILL'S WHARF, Cotninrrcinl Street. - - Porlluiirt. Me. jc23tf A R M Y A N 1) NAVY I TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, A. D. REEVES, - - - Tailor, | 98 EXCHANGE STREET, Portland, Aug. 6,189!. dly BUSINESS CARDS. YEATON A HALE. Commission Merchants, SHIP BROKERS. CnAXDLERS — AMD DEALERS 15 — Ship and Cabin Stores, MOULTOX'S BLOCK, Corner Commercial St. and Lone Wh’l, Portlund, Me. JOH2T YEATON, JOSEPH HALS. •.•Particular attention paid to procuring Freights, and purchasing Cargoes and Charters for vessels. August 2, d&w6m7 G 11 ANT’S Coffee and Spice Mills, 13 A 15 UNION STREET, PORTLAND, ME. CONSTANTLY on hand, and for sale, at wholesale market price*, in the crude state or manufactur ed, every description of COFFEE, SPICES, CUE AM TAUT A It. SALE PA res, SWEET nEBBS, 1fc„ *c.. Packed in every variety of package* to *uit dealers. Coffee and Spices ground for the trade at short notice. All good* warranted a* represented. aug4—3raeod&w J. GRANT. Ivl arble Work. J. R. THOMPSON, Is prepared to receive order* for Marble, Free Stone, Soap Stone, Marble Chinnier 1’ieee*. Monumeulai Work and onmntone*. Corner »f Pearl and Federal Sin.. Jf2Stf PORTLAND, ME. Shirts, Shirts. OENTLEMEN, IK yon wnnt a cheap am^peyfeet tlttine shirt, pleas* leave yonr measurrfllrllr. A. MOFFOTT's cele ttra'cl Oval Yoked shirts, made from the best cloths, aud jjood custom work, at the very lowest prices. Sy Remember the place, MRS. A. MOFFOTT’S, No. 127 Market Square, Orders respectfully solicited hv Mrs. MolTott. who will pay pcrnot.nl attention to the same. aul2dtf JOHA LOCH A CO, 'W'h.olesale Q-rocers, -axd COMMISSION MERCHANTS, GRANITE STORES.COMMERCIAL STREET, (Opposite head of Wldgery’a Wharf,) Portland. Me. JOHN LYXCH. FELIO BAKKE&, TH0«. LYTCCH. ji*28dtf FAMILY GROCERY STORE. JOHA’ PUItlATOA, 183 Fore Street. Portland, Keeps constantly on hand a general assortment ol prime FAMILY GROCERIES, at Wholesa’e and Retail. Hit old friends and ens tomer* are invited to give him a call. [augSO 3m I. M. R4(ii;ii, CORSE R OF EXCriASCtE f FEDERAL STS., ' - DEALER IS - Choice Family Groceries, PROVISIONS, FRUIT, VEGETABLES, And Country Produce, •y His friends and the public are invited to give him a call: nepiUi—!m WILLIAM A. PEARCE, PLUMBER, -MAKtlt OF FORCE PUMPS AND WATER CLOSETS, No. 12t K.xciiaxqk Stuket, Portland, Mr. Warm, Cottl and Shower Hath*. Wash Bowls, Brass and Silrer ptated * O^k's. EVERY Description of Water fixture for Dwell* inar Houses. Hotels, I ub’ic Building?, Shim, 4c., anau^ed r.'U &er up in the best manner, and all or* ders in town or countrv faithfully executed. All kinds of Jobbing promptly amended to. Constantly on uat.d. Load 1'ipcs ai.d Sheet Load, and B«*er Pump* of all kinds. juB29dly Trunks I Trunks ! VALISES, PORTMANTEAUS, -AMD Carpet-Bags, -AT DURAN’S MANUFACTORY, No. 105 MIDDLE STREET. V LARGE and Fashionable Stock of the above ar* tide* mav be found at this establishment, com* prising even description for a traveling outfit. July 30,1862. d6m J. It. DC RAN. JOHNSON A CHEN FRY, -DIALERS IN CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, PRO VISIONS, FRCIT. VEGETABLES, AND COUNTRY PRODUCT, 291 Coiisrre** Street, Portland, Me. •ep6—dm W. II. KENNEY A CO., - DEALER* IN MEATS OF ALL KINDSj Poultry, Vegetables, Country Produce, &c., Nos. 2, 4 A 0 Warren Market, Portland. W. n. KENNEY, A. W. PORTER. tF" Good* delivered in any part of the city, free of charge. " sepd—3m L. 11. TITCOMB, .A. pothecary, -AGENT FOR PAL MER’S ARTIFICIAL L 1.11 B§, -ALSO, Sheet Gutta Percha for Splints, AND CRUTCHES, FOR SALE. SPECIMEN LI MBS MA Y 11E SEES AT 373 (’onuress Street, - - - Port hind. au*4dif 13? YOU -WANT TUK Best Ambrotype or Photograph, DO not fail to call at No. 27 Market Square, where ; thev take PERFEC T LIKENESSES, and war rant satisfaction, at prior- vhich defy competition. N. B.—Largo Ambrotypes only Fifteen Cents. TRASK At LEWIS, 27 Market Sciuare, h'd Preble St. 1 July 14th. 1W2. Itf CHASE KKOTUCKS A CO., W idgery's Whurf. Portland, ^lo., ! IM PORTERS, AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS ; fopO—3in ' BOOKS & STATIONERY. EXCHANGE ST. BLANK BOOK AND STATIONERY, —AND— PA PER HANGING WAREHOUSE ! E.tnbliuhrd in 1S2&. Premium Blank Books on hand and made to order, of every variety of style and finish. From our long experience, we are enabled to offer to the trade and our customers better bargains in quality and prices, than can be found in any other establishment in the State. Our stock of STATIONERY Is selected with the greatest care from the best For eigu and American Houses, and embraces every arti cle needed for public offices. Counting Houses and private uses, and at lowest prices. ROOM PAPERS Of every variety, quality and price, embracing all the various styles of gold papers manufactured, to gether With * full afnelr rtf Katina mruUnma ai.H aai». raon papers—the largest stock to be found in this market, at lowest market prices. School Books of i every kind in use at wholesale prices. HALL L DAVIS, 63 Exchange Street. Portland June 23. 1862. -—---—- i S. II. COLES WORTHY, Has removed his stock of BOOKS, STATIONERY, PICTURES, j Picture Frames, Piper Ihniinss Finry Somls, it., it., TO No. 92 EXCHANGE STREET, Next door above the British and American Express : Office, where he will accommodate all who may be in { want of goods in his line, at very low prices. Book-Binding and Pictnre - Framing, j Done neatly as usual. GEJUJUIHE HOMEOPzrfHIC MEDICINES, | For sale at the abovo store by M. SEAVEY. Physicians and Families supplied with Medicines and books. Cases renewed and vials refilled. June 24. 1862, eod6m BLANK ACCOUNT BOOKS ! ; Manufactured and for 8ale by BAILEY & NOYES, 66 AND 68 EXCHANGE STREET, PORTLAND. 1 Journals. Ledgers, Invoice, Sales. Memorandum, ; Cash, Record, Dockets, Letters, Masonic and Church Collectors Books. We make to order even- kind of Blank Book used j by Banks, Insurance aid Railroad Companies, Ho- J tels, Steamboats, Factories aud Counting Houses. STATIONERY. Letter, note. Cap and Record paper*. Envelope*— white and bnfT, Gold l’ei s, Steel reus. Ac.. Ac. Ev ery arrie’e at lowest rates. Wx Buy eor Cash and Sell Cheap. BAILEY Jk NOYES. 56 and 68 Exchange Street. Portland, June 28.1802. dtf Eaton Boarding School. WINTER SESSION. THE Winter Sesdon of the Eaton Boarding School for Bovs, located at Kent’s Hill. Keadffle.d, Me., will commerce Monday, Nor. lOih, 1862,and coctince twenty weeks. The be«t of ieference can be given. P’ease send for a Circa ar H. M EATON A SON. Kent’s UL1, Oct. 13,1862. ecl71 2w B00TS, SH0ES_ & RUBBERS. ti. Bin w a i No. 88 MIDDLE STREET. As usual, keep cons'ai tly supp'ied with fresh SSI and fadiloi aide HOOTS anti SHOES, in e e f rv variety ai d style for gentlemen’* and ’a ^^die* wear, and invite all their old culoraei* and the public generally to give them a call whet ev er thev dnire to replenish their ‘‘understandings.** E. S I fn are agent* for the Leavitt aud Wi'cox k bibb* SEWING-MACHINES. angb-6md Turner's American Express. PARCELS. Package*.and all other lzZZWtarticle* usna’lv *ent br E.\p»e*» ”W-||, be forwarded between thucjO', St. John, N. B.. and all part* of the Province*, with despatch. The subscriber solicits the patronage of the pub’e. ANSEL LoTHROP. Agent. Portland. Sept. 30.18d2. c 2in COAL & AVOOD, fHF.AP FOB CASH, DELIVERED TO ANT l'ART OF THE CITY. sprixg .vorxTA/x lehigh. HAZEL TOX LEHIGH. COLERAIXE LEHIGH. LOCUST MOUXTA/X. JOHX’S. THE GEXUIXE LOBBERY, \ Pure and Free Iturning. CUMBERLAND COAL FOR SMITHS' USE rnilESE Coals are strictly of the best quality, and , X warranted to give satisfaction. _ Also, for sale, best quality of Nova Seotia and otbor Hard nn<l Sofl Wood. The pnblic are requested to call, as we are deter mined to give good bargain* to those who pay casii. Office, Commercial St., head of Maine 111'/. SAWYER A WTIITXEY. Jul31tf WASTED. SMALL RENT, of live or six room*, near the business part of the city. Enquire at ILUJflL this office Sheriff's Sale. CtfMBERLAXP. 9S : f IIAh KN ou Execution, and unless previously rc X deemed, will l>e sold at Public Auction to tbe . highest bidder, on Monday, the 1st dav ol Decern- j her, A. D. 18*12. at the 1 out Otlice iu baccaiappa Vil- | la_re, in the town of Westbrook, iu the t ounty of Cumberland, at ten o’clock iu tlie forenoon, all'the right which Thomas Akcs 1 a- or 1 ad on the twen tieth day of Match, A. D. 1802, at 12 o’clock noon, to redeem the following described real estate, tbe same having been attached on the original writ: A certain piece of lai d with all the bui'dii gs the.eon. 6ituated iu Westbrook at >accarapj a Vil'age, in said Coun v. on Brown stieet. and bon. ded as follow*, vir: Hi 'ginning at the moat sout* erly corner of a lot of land that Solomon L. Elder sold to Stephen Co’e, at a stone and post: thence north sevei tv-eigi t ai d one-qiia ter de. rees east to a spike ii a white oak tree, and thence to a stone on the northerly corurr of said lot, eleven rods ai d eight links: thence south thiity-two at d one-half degrees east three rod* t«• a white oak stump and stoi e: thence south twenty-two degrees east two rods and nineteen links to a stone | and corner of Smith lot: the» ce south *ev entv-nine ; and one-quarte> degree* west thiiteen rods, to Vac*o- ' ij street, so called, to a stoi e; thence northwesterly i by said last i aim d street five rods, seven ai d one-half links, to the lirst mentioned bounds—Is irg ; the same nmnertv that 1‘resTon Dav bought of Mtrv i linnv'r. and by said Day conveyed to Thomas Akeis. and the same now occupied by said Akers. The above described real estate being subject to a mortgage to Preston Dav. to secure the payment of twelve hun dred dollars, a* per deed of December 7th. 1867. to corded it Cumberland Registry of Deeds, volume 284. page 1*>7: and the said Dav bv his assignment of said mortgage to Ivory Ha/elton. on the 23d day of July, 18-59—consideration eight hundred dollar*—n* cor. ed in Cumberland Registry of Deeds, volume 2m, page 421; and now due on said mortgage tour hut d ed do'lars, ai d interest on the same f>om the 1st dav of Mav. 18 12. Reform ce to said Registry be ing had or a particular description of the said prem ises and the sad mortgage further particular at the tint" and p ace of sa'e. Dated at \V at brook. October 80th, A. D. 18*2. GEO. W. 1 AlihLK. Deputy Sheriff. 10 w8w _ HOTELS. “ELM HOUSE.” TK?"’,d«rixred ropretCnllp Inform. tha £r£lha',h* l‘" lrawl the above Houe, ?■" »”«■). Portland, and irvlt,a - L commi,,iitv to call and ter M hr know, 'how to krep a hotel " C'ean a -tll provWrd table, atari!. tive server t* aid modeiate chartres ir* «* - - - -»-_ ment* he holds out to those whose business or plcaa ure call them to the -Forest City - U8,,1W* or P,c#>" „ , JONATHAN BLISS Proorietor Portland, Aug. 19. 1862. d?fstor. AMERICAN HOUSE, Boa-rox, Mae*.. ’8 the largest and best arranged Hotel la («.the New Er.gland States; it* centrally loca ted, and easy o! access from all the route* of travel. It contain* the modern improve ment*, and e\or> convenience for the c m ioi* am *cconimodafioi of the travelling pr.Wie. ihe sleeping rooms aie farge and well ventilat'd! the of room, are we!) arranged, and omp etrly furnished tor families and large travelling parDe*. HotrUnm^TS^S!^"*,0 ** **** “ * c a,a Boston, January, RICEl BATH HOTEL, " By C. M. PLUMMER. 886. Washinoton St., Bath. •.•Terms $1 per day. Stable connected with honse, Bath. June 23,1862 dtf SACiADAIICCK HOUSE, AlfVed Carr, • I^roprietots BATH. MAINE* W.fl>ii TIIE City of Bath is one of the healt? jmrtt ou Recast ol Maine—delightlal 2 ,Itu*twlon Hi© Kennebec, twelve n.isa 1 1 ”Ofn these©, and affords one of the most ar^e eltir*'*re*t* froln tlM‘ dust and lun“oii ol »•* T^.e S/.osp*dock i* ore of the 8net\ meet ,pa. mA‘* appointed Hotel* in the Mate, located within rhtee mil ut«s walk of the Depot. Steamboat Landing. Post Off.ee. < nstom House, fce., being di rectly iu t|,e business centre of the City. Term* Moderate by the Week ar Day* Bath, June 23. 1861. dtf CENTRAL. UOLSE. E. G. Mayo, - • - • Proprietor. PAS8ADOMKEAG, MALM!. aOKktME subeeriUr would verv renpeetthllr an. J«**h*‘,ofl,,'e0 ,0 Lu I.unurou. friends, and the •PH’I>mb,lc Fe,,er» •*. that during the tempoiarr LEHUkumpuWy nupanatoa of hfc Mum be low lurimhed thu wel-known house anew, and it now better than ever ptejAred to w ait upon hi, cus tomer., and hope* by itnet attention to their want* to merit a continuance ot the patronage which he l.ai hitherto received. £ (, u.y,, fawadumheag, June 23.190. ' dkwtf CITE HOTEL, - - PORTLAND. AMASA T. C. DODGE, UAYIXti assumed the proprietorship ef Ithi* house. promise* to spare no pah s to accommodate its former patrons, as well as hi* old frtei ds and the public genet ally. Having had an ex\ eriei ceof sixteen % eats. . ne thinks he cat. now “keep a hotel." This house is one of the best in the citv, and r©rr pleasantly located on Congress, comer of ij recto Street. J*ortland. Aug. ». 1S82. dSw k w8m INSURANCE. Mutual Life Insurance. Yew York LUe Insurance Comp'y, EaubJiihed In 1846—Net Capital over TWO MILLIONS AND A QUARTER. THIS romfary ha* paid lince it! ornnltatfon to Widow*. Orphan* and Creditor* ol Ibe A**urcd upward* of Twelve Hundred Thousand Dollar*. It I* one of the O/dect, Sa/eet and most Snccceefml Lite ( oinpai.io* in the l'idled diale*, and atlbiu* to uciwona Hi-hln* top*: 'cipale iu the benpftts of Lii* Inauiai cc. advantage* not excelled, and iu una 10 «peet» not equalled by any other iu thi* country. Strict gctneonq—rare in ite Rule. and Sitfe Incett mmte. cliaraclcrae its management. It {• a purely mntua’ company, all ite profile bet nr divided among its nui.iUus annually. In adu.iou to all fl.o various form* of Whole Life, Short Term. Endowment and Annuity poliao* which it issues, we invite special attention to • feature ft* Life I: surai ce introduced by ttis C ompauy some tw o y ears sii.ee* via: the issuing ot life Policies not snbject to Forfeiture, and upoi. which ti e pn m urns cease at the end often year*, whereby m tier any and all cirntmsfancti if*© money paid cam ot be lost, but the original design ©f the a«su eo be at tail e<.. ©it her iu who e or in part, in e*act proportion to tie amount of premium laid. No be .e< evidence is needed of tf»e pro*pe:itv and success oc this ( ompa* v than the fact shown by the receiiily published oh c.a! reports, via: that IT ISSUED A LARGER HUMBER OF LIFE POLICIES DU RIMQ THE YEAR 1881, THAH ASY OTHER COM PAH Y IS THE USITED STATES. Further in format iou will be cheerfully furnished ou application by mail oi otherw is© to WARREN SPARROW. CXEEIIAL AOE>T TO* THE STATE OP UtlTt. Office No.74 Middle at**opposite Poatotme. l’ortla. d, Oct. 17,18CJ. ocl7 da* FIRE INSURANCE. WAKKEV SPARROW, OBce 74 Middle, cor. sf Eiehaa|f It*. I OK I LAND. ME.. Agent of the followiug I- irst Clam Insurance Co*s: National Insurance C ompany, Of Bostou. • • Cash Capital and Surplus, 4600,000. Republic Fire Iu«urance Company, Of New York. - • Cash Capital and Surplus, 9312,000. Relief Fire lu^urance Company. Of New York. •• Cash C apital and Surplus, 4260.000. Equitable Fire anti Marine Ins. l>o., Ot l rovidence. Perfect Security, w hich ought always to be the first consideration in ejecting insurance. ’ is hen of fered to the public* at the lotctst ratts of premium adopteu by sound and responsible companies. Office iu “Boyd's Building,'' opposite Post Office. Juue 28. d&wtf BATH MUTUAL. Karine Insurance Company. OFFICE UNDER TDK > At A DA HOCK UOUaK, FRONT SIR LET. THE President ai d Director* of the Bath Mutual Maiii c Insurance t oiupany give notice that their Capital Stock amounts to #3200.000 ; And that thev are prepared to make insurance or the mutual principle, against marine risks, not exceeding $10,000 ill any One Risk* directors: John Patten. Win. D*ummond, G. E. R. Patten, Oliver Moses. 9am*! 1. Robinson. E K. (larding, M. F. I am ett, Arthur Sewall, J. P. Morse. J. H. McLellan, Lewis H ackmer, I'avid I atten, Jas. F. Iatten, S. A. Houghton, (' Jameson E. K. HARDING. rreaJdeat, E. C. HYDE. Secretary. Bath. July 3. 1S#S2. dtftu PENSIONS, BOUNTY KONEV, Hack Pay. tNORwrrfcelnthe »n»i i*«r,obtained for So’itler, ami ballots, their Widow*at <i Huira, truni the Uui ted State* Goveruiueiit, on application <u uens.^ i by letter to BRADFORD & HARMON, No. 88 Exchange Street, Portland, Mr. Having devoted our attention exclusively to the Pen don buait.es* tor the last twenty years, and havit a a reliable Airenc in Washington, we are enabled to l>ro*ecute all claims against the Government with promptueea and despn'.ch, and on very reasonable erms, making no charge ui til the claim is obtained. VREEMAN BRADFORD, Z h HARMON Portland, June20th. dltwtr On Ilimil. V CONSTANT supply of boot Extra Deep Cold Lexl, xlJ xt Ion txte, xt W ILlUI S<)CAM.