Newspaper Page Text
THE MARKETS. Portland Wholesale Prices C urrent. Expressly corrected for the I’ulss to November 12. An additional duty qf 10 i>c is levied <m all iner chatmiic n»t imported di rect t'rom the place oj pro duction or growth. A «!■<*». Duty 10 ad val. Pearl & lb.7@8 Pot..."k Apple "• Green i> bbl..... $lj@ 1£ Sliced V* lb .AS 5c Cored 4^ lb. 3ft 4 Unco red t> lb.2 ft 3 Bread. Duty : 30 pc. Pilot p 100 lbs. $54 % 54 Ship.4j ft 4i Crackers per bbl. 3 «j o, Crackers, 4> 100 35 ft 40c < Batter. Duty 4c & lb. ; Family V lb.20 @22c Store.14 'felo ' Beaai. nft, MarroW buah$2 2oft2;><> l»ea.2 25 ft2 tio li.ue Pod.2 12ft23i Candle*. Duty : Sperm and ?Faj*8c. Stearine 5c, Fallow 2$ci V lb. Mould p lb.la.bxaU Sperm..23 ft3" Chee*e. Duty : 4c D lb. Vermont fr* lb . ..10^11 J Counrrv.9ft 1 C «sti—(Retail.) Duty ■ From Hr. Pror 1 ti - es free, other foreign Bi tumenous $1 10, all oth er kinds 0,)c D ton. Cumberl’d 4* ton.SOi S Wtiiteosh.8} ft Lehigh .8ift Franklin. 8jft Coffee. Duty 5c p tt>. Java tb .33 .S84r St. Domingo.30 ft31 Kio .32 a 33 Mocha... .34 ft 35 tordaue. Dot y • Tarred 2}c, Man */ la 21, all other 3 V D lb . American D lb .13 ftl4‘ Bunsia.13 ft l3{ Manilla .}2 Sj» Boltrope. Hnsaia ln-al.f do. Manilla.14 ftlo Cement. to bbl. 81^185 Drug* linn oyrn. Duty : D I*-Oil Cinna mon 92, Oil Ahumds and Otto qf Rote 81 60, OH Bergamot, Cassia and Clares 81. Hydriodate Potash 75c/ 'an t haride*. Mastic,Ipecac. Rhubarb. Oirdamons. Oil Iamoh. Anise and Orange, Io dine 50c, Tolu and Crwh Camphor 3 H:, Htfined do. 40c, Tartaric Acid 30c,j Cream Tartar, Citric Acid, Shellac, Copal, Da mar and tluiH* used for like purposes 10c, Aloes, Verdigris, Chlorate of Potash, Carb. Magnesia 6c, Boracic Acid, Yellow Prussia!e Potash and R»d do. 10c, Liau"rice. Oralic Acid and Sugar of Lead 4c. Asphaltum and Ri-Chro. Potash 3c, Sago 1 $c, Epsom xilts. Liquorice Hoot, Bi-Carb. Soda, Caustic Soda lc: Castor Oil 60c D gal., Morphine 82 fc* Ot., Ai »»*80c Vcwt., Copperas bDcifcwt.. Muriatic Ac id 10 V»C ad val.. Spong es, Assafutfidu, Isin glass. Elor Sulphur.Sen na. ^rroirroof, Oiusetsp 2u pc. Bleaching Pow ders 30c cwt.. Sago 60c tyewt., Sal Soda and Soda Ash \c 4* It), Crude Brimstoiu 83 and Roll do. 86 D t°n, Alcohol 40e f* gal. Alum p !b.4 @ 5c Aloon.25 *£36 Arrow Root.17 ®40 Borax.2*> ®3U Brimstone (roll)...41® 5 Bi-Carb. Soda.6| qf\\ Sulphur.6 ® Sal Soda.3 ® 4 Camphor.140 a 160 Cream Tartar.35 (a>56 Logwood ex.12f®14 Magnesia.28 ®36 Indigo, M.'la, line. 81i« 2 Madder.10c a 18 Opium.$8| * 83 Rnubarb.1 75® 200 Alcohol..87 5 Fluid..1 03 cl 15 ^'anipheue. 2 75 a SlVyT-T.11 “23 Vitriol. 12 a. OyrwoodH. Duty: Free. Barwood .2Y& ..— iJfvanvilla.l?® 2 Uj pemic.4p® 5 Logwood, < ampeachy.2 @2* St. Domingo.1 * a 2 Extract Logwo#d.l2l®14 v> wood. (m Peach “ .83® 4j Red “ .8|® 3] Sapfn “ .2 <v Quercitron Bark. 21® 2J RedSanders.3 ® 6 I kick. Du$ 30 ad ral. Ha en *.40c® p*>fiaud, No. 3..80 ® ' No. 10. .52 <a Natv, 8’r, No. 3.79 *• “ No. 10. 51 TeniDuck, C.'v 10 oz.60 % “ 12 oz.60 ® Feathers. Duty : It ad ral. Live (jp.to p !b .60 @55 Ruwia.25 ® Fish. Duty : For 100 tb* foreign caught — Herring 8 1. Mackerel 82, Salmon 83; and all other pickled in bb/s. 81 50 D obi., other wise 50c %> cwt. From Product* fret. Cod large $> qut..83J ® 4 “ email . 2|.« 3 Pollock.2i® 2i Iladd;>rk. .1 n it Hake.lj « 1J Ucrring,Shorepbl.8j a 4i 1 do. Labrador, none, do. Scaledpbx.dOaSTvc do. No.l.25g30 Mackerel p bbl.. Bay No. 1. .. £9 a9J ' Bav No. 2.6 a {j i Bay No. 3.4 n 6 Shore No. 1.9 d 9} " “2.6 a) 7| ' do. (medium). 8j}@ 4} do. («mall). Frail. Duty: Lemons, Oranges, Bananas and Plantains 20 pc ad rat., Almond* \ 4c. and Shelled do. 6c p lb. Xuts and Dates 2c 1 P lb, Currants, Pigs, Plums, Prunes and Ba> sins 6c p lb. Citron 80 Pc ad ral. Almonds—Jordan p lb. Soft Shell.13 a 16c: Shelled.26 @30 Currant*.14 d 16 ] Citron.40 @42 < Pea Nut*.524^ : Figs. commou.... none. !< New Efeme.18c g 22 Lemons, box. .£4 2->a Oranges—Havana. . 21 Raisins, Blue P cask. Black.£8 @10 ] Bunch p box. 8 60«/3 80 | Laver.8 88 d 4 12 Date*.7 @ 9c , Prune* .8Jgl0J I FI oar—Portland man. Superflne.£6a 6J Faiicy.Cm 64 I Extra.6* a 7 1 Family.7 d 74 j Extra Superior. ..74 a/ 84 j Western extras_Cl @ 7n ( “ fancy.7- a) 8] < “ superior. 74a S' Ohio extra.7 d 74 j “ family.8 g 84 Canada super No.l. none. ’ StLouisKav Brand* 8 (S) 9' Southern III. do do.7* a'8}’ Petapsco Familv. 10« i(M Rye Flour....Afd 44-j Torn Meal.3i<L 3? ( Buckw’t Fl’r p lb 2cg 2-( Grain. ’ 1 Duty : Corn and Oats 10c. ( Bye and Bar leu 15c. and y Wheat 20c 4*%/. From * Br. Province*free I Rye.94 a%c l Oat*. of/) i South Ygl. Corn. .80 «82 , Corn, Mixed.78 a SO i Bariev.70 d75 ! Short* p toil.... *22 @23 I Fine Feed .26 @27 1 Griudvium «. I Duty : Bough—free I Rough, p ton.. ..£17@20 < Dressed .30 g35 Gnnpowdrr. # Dnt u : Valued at less fhau 20c P tb 6c. flrfr 20c 6c P lb and 20 pc ad rat. Blasting.£4 4 a. 4 Rdh‘ and Sporting.6 <y 7! Ilav. ' v [ Preaw’d p netT.£13 E15 Loose.13 ol6 New do.12 @14 1 Hide* mid Skin*. Duly : 10 Pc ad. vaJ. Slaughter Hides.. .6 (@ 7c J Calfskin* .9 glO Calcutta Cow Slaughtered. . .lflIVSl 70 < Green Salt.1 log 125 < Dry.90 .a 100 I Sheep Pelts, (ir’n.95d' *1 j Shoep Pelts, Dry . 76^1 00 i ilop«> Duty : 6c 1> tt>. •'list Sort, laf‘»2.. .14 '®15 I ron. Duty. Pig and Stamp £0. Bar not exceeding £50<fc> ton value £17 <ow. ejD’ C'-eding £50 $> ton £18, less than j inch thick or more than 7 inches tride, rounds less than A inch or more than 4 inches in diameter, and squares less than finch or more than 4 inches square £20, Railroad £12 60, Boiler and Plate £25 l> ton. Sheet 2®2jc p lb and *3a5 ton. oimnou.8J “ Relined. . 4®"44 •wede.6 i® §4 >orway.HA n 7 ast Steel.22 ®24 I •ermau Steel... 14 ® 16 | OiglishjBli*.Steel.16 ®17 j ipriug.9 i® 10 I iheet Iron, Engl.5j®6j ibeet I rou, Russia. 17 (®18 j do Hue im’t.. 13 o,14 Hard. barrel, p lb llj « 111 \cgs, fit llglljegllj Hrmhrr. Duty . 3* f»c ad val. Slew York, light 24 @20c : do. ind. wta.. .26 a 28 do. heavy ... .26 a28 do. slaughter. .30 ®32 \iner. Calfskins. .65 ;®79 il'tcr Wax Loath. 19 (® 20 ! lirad. Duty Pig l$c k* lb. \in. Pig p 100 lb.$9 fc® 9? I f oreign Pig.9 k® 9] I iheet and Pipe.. 10]®l0j Lime* Duty ■ 10 4>C ad val. Llockland, cask.. .65 @70c Lumber—From yard, .’lear Fine,No. l.£38 r® do. No.2 34 do. No.3 24 ® do. No.4 14 (to shipping Lumber. 14 <®16 spruce.10 all 1 tteml<»ck.8 « 10 [tox Sirks, (cash) 50 ®65c Jlapb’ds, S ext .£14 a 16 do 1* •* 30 a,32 Shingles, Ced.ext 2A.® 3 do. “ Xu.1.2* a 2j do. ext. Pine 8i ® 3] Laths; Spruce— 100 <• 125 do. Pine.1 25® 1 80 lied Oak Staves 30 «35 «•»!. 11 hd. Shooks & Heads, city 300® sugar do. city 300<e do. do. c’t'rv.l25a.l50 ?ountry RifTMol. II hd "shook*.. . 2 O0®2 25 loops.£30 ^32 ilackmoiack Tim ber, p tan.10@16 j Molasses. Duty Go p gal. r'ienfug«>s. rviiiidad .40 ff; 45 Cuba c’avcd. 34 »f 3-"» do. do. tart 30 a82 do. Muscovado.35 «3S Sew Orleans. Cortland Syrup, Titide..27 do. bbls.. 3J Vails. Duty: ( ut lc. IF mu ght 2c, is sorted 3c p lb ask..450^4 75 Naval Stores. Duty: Turpentine, Basin, Pitch, 7ur20 pco-/r*i/.. Spirits Turnentiue 15c P got I ar( foreign )P bbl.£13«lG l‘itch (Coal Tar). .£4 hit Rosin.18 «20 1'urpeiitinr Pgal 275{t2SO | Oalium. Duty : Free. Ann rican....8j@ 9i Oil. Duty: Sperm, Whale and other Fish Oils of for eign fisheries 20 pc ad va/.. Linseed, Hempseed and Pape seed 23c p gal., Of ire 23c, Salad 50c, Palm. Seal and Cocoa nut 10c jp gal. Cortland Eeroaene Iliuminat'g oil 66 {£70c Machine.80 82 Clarine. Sperm Winter.. .198 £ 200 | « hale, ref. Wint OS l')0 . do. (’rude.90 5*92 ’ Grand Bank and Bay Chaleur. .$21 @22 Short* .20 0,21 Liiiheed.£1 31gl33 Boiled.1 35a. 1 37 j Laid oil.1 u5o;l 10 ! Olive Oil.1 75a 1 80 ) Castor Oil.2 05 « 2 10 Neath lout Oil.... 105&112 O ii ions — P bbl.£3la> 31 P bush.1 2G&1 25 m em tenet txen ; Lead £2 40 p 100 lb*. Lit harp > 24c, Oxide oj Zinc 2tc p lb, Prussian Blue, Vermi/ion, Chrome Yellow, Venetian Bed'Jo, Spar.ish Brown dry 20, in oil 30 pc ad ra/.. Yel low and other Ochres Me P 100 Am, Paris White i dry 00c, in oil £1 50, ! Whiting 50c p 100 tbs. C’ti’d Lead, iu oil.£9?^ Lewis Lead, “ 10a 104 ; Ronton Lead, •• . 9J-.a French Zinc, “ .. 10a l0j j Atner. Zinc, “ . 8 «8j Rochelle Yellow .3 a 34 ' Ln«:. Veil. Bed-.3 a 3j Lit barge.10 a Red Lead.10ig> Plaster. Duty: Free. Cer ton Soft.180^187 Hard.1 65.0 1 75 j round...5 005.6 50 Provisions. Duty : Beef and Pork lc. Lard, Bacon and Homs 2c, Butter and Cheese 4c p lb. -h*go Meat Beef. $12 £14 'ortland do. . 12fal8 ’’tl dext. do. . 14* a 144 \>rk, extra clear 164 "a if ’oik, clear.l'ualo ’ork,me*s. 13tal4 *ork, extra do . 13$«144 ’ork. Prime- n a ill iam*.lO^llc itv Smok'd Hams.none. Produce. Jeef p qu’r p lb 5 @ 74 Sg«, p doz. 19 £20 'otatocs, Pbbl.61 25 a 1 40 tpple*. dned, p lb2J a 6c Tiickeus, Spring 10 «14 -•mb... .5 (a) 8 1 urkiet.12 a 17 4eo«e.ll «12 * *'a^.none. ickleu, p bbl-*74.«. 84 Rice. 7uty: Cleaned 14c, Pad "V 2' V ti©e fc> lb.63 a, 7] R um. ’ort land distil led. 63 'a55c Sah- ra Him. •aleratua lb.64£ 7c Salt. )uty: In bulk 18c, and in bag* 24c 100 lb*, urk’s Is., hhd. (8 bus.).,«21® 3 -iverpool.2J--5 2j adiz.none lacks Salt.none. ir’d Butter Salt. .20 .a; Starch. ht/y : 20 4*c ad cat. ’earl.7 ’otato.3 tt 34 Shot-V*1001bs j?9J«10 >rop.*10$k luck. 11 (g Soap. >ufy : 35 t>c ad ral. -rathe & Oofe’s, Trow b rid ire fc Smith's Ex tra No. H* lb—93 cl 93 amily do.8)0,84 • o.l.7) 5. 0 | -ajdoN’o.l.Ojo 61 tar.l\„ f j astile.12y« 16 mile’s.9 ,u.9j SpSccw. >uty: Ginger Roof be, Ground Ginger Sc, Pep. per and Pimento 12c, Clove* 15c, Cassia lOc, Cassia Bud* 20c, Cinna mon 25c, Mace and Sut meg* 30c 4> lh. assia ii lb.45 dAlc loves.33 vo35 iHirer, (Race)-30 '/Hi in»rer, (Africa). 30 a 31 lace.80 ,a\«) uirnsjc?.80 vo«5 epper. 2.5 a 26 ’inieuto...22 i/ °4 Seed*. >»ty : Lin*eed 16c V bn., Canary $1 ft btt., Mus tard 3c p ft,. lerdsOran^.^ Western Clover. lOca> ted Top.js.T „ 31 .iliseed. 3 „ 4 a nary.S ju) 4 Sugar. hi ty: Mr!ado 2c. noBaftovs So. 12 2^C, above So. 12 and not tthove 16 Hc.aborr So. lb and not abor> 20 3'c. above So. 20 and re- I .fined 4c 1> lb. ’ortland A .9J a) do. A A .9 a do. Yellow, .noiie. •xtra Yellow.none. iuscov ado.10* a i] do. inbond.Hia9 lavana Brown_16 « 12 do. White.. 124a434 • ew Orleans.llfia'isi rushed.14 ,,14! . ranulat.*d.14 n 14] °f»IUw..13i<4li; Mill/: Tallow 1 pc, Soap Stock 10 pc ad vat. American refined Kough.6|® 6 Tsai* Duty : 20C P lb 11 > son.7ijc'ti vl Young llyaon....75 « 1 Oolong .06 « 78 Souchong.60 v«t>66 Tobacco. Duty. Lean « »/ n man t{fac fared 25. alt other kind 35 pc ad cal. 6's& 10’s best br’d9.70 (a75 <1«». medium..65 *08 do., common. 00 (a.82 ha! l ibs best br’ds.75 fa80 do. mod. good.(V> a70 do. common.. .fiO [oaH2 Natural Leaf, lbs ?1 ® 1 Fnncv, in Foil.1$® 2 Tin. Duty: Pig 15c, Plates 2 pc ad cal. Bauca. cash.40c<® 4 St i aits, cash.37A a40 Hates-Char.I.C. fiH'al 44 do. “ I.X. .15?al6 Coke.llfal Wood. Hard, retail.S6J® 7 Soft. “ 4J@ 6 Twine* Duty : oft fc>c ad vaf. < otton Sail.8.3 585c h lax ^ “ .4*' ft Bftleing.4ft 550 Hemp “ 42 (tr 50 India.20^ 26 Varnish* Furniture.92 5 3 ■ < oacli.3 g» 4 ; Damar.3$^ 3j \V aol* ‘Duff/: Costing 18c f> lb and under 5 Be, over 18c to 24c lb 3c, otter 24c 9c V> lb Fleece.45 (?56c Lambs.46 1^63 Zinc* iDuty: In blocks or pigs ! lie, in sheets 2c V lb. \ manufactures qf 30 %>c ad ral. 1 Pigs and slabs.6$<3^64 Sheet Mosslinann..loivall Sheathing.90 & Exchange* 1 Lomion—60a. 1 42$ (51 44 l’aris.f 3 9<Ka3 97$ MISCELLANEOUS. II . II. II ^ Y, JUNCTION OF FREE AND MIDDLE STS..H -DEALER 1ST Fine Chemicals, Pure Drugs, GENUINE MEDICINES, ENGLISH, FRENCH AND AMERICAN PERF11ERY, AND FANCY GOODS. APOTHECARIES' GLASS WARE, FOREIGN LEECHES, SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, TRUSSES, SUPPORTERS, BRACES, ELASTIC STOCKINGS, Ifc. -ALSO VARNISHES, PAINTS, OILS, AND DYE-STUFFS, kebosem; oil, laud oil. Ami all other articles usually kept in a Drug and l’&iut establishment. State Agent for DAVIS k KIDD'S MAG NETO-ELECTRIC MACHINES. eod&wtoctl HF.ST FOR THE: WEARY. ANDERSON’S SPRING BED BOTTOM! Patent planted October, 1802. -O. K. Frolxock, GENERAL AGENT. ITndrr ITnlt«>«l States Hotel, Portland* IIHIS desirable mechanical arrangement Las now . been in use a sufficient length of liine to shew that it give* eutire satisfaction and actually is the more valued the more it in used. This invention is a step in advance of all others in the Spring Bed deparunent, embracing a little more of their excdrencies, and yet happily overcoming all their defects. It is flexible as hair, and yet ho recu perative as to bring itself into place with great laeili ty. It is adapted to the invalid, the aged aud old. aud all who huger in suffering aud weakness. They | are made of good material warranted strong ami du- ] rable, aud not liable to get out of order. TESTIMONIALS : Commercial House, Portland, June 16. 18*12. Having introduced the “Anderson Spring Bed Bot tom” into inv house, alter trial, I pronounce it to be an easy and healthy bod. I am using several kinds of spring bed bottoms, but consider the Anderson ftlllv eiviial if not h*Mor tU.au tlu> luul We have introduced several of the Justly celebrat ed “Anderson Spring lied Bottom” to our sleeping apartments. W e give this spring hod bottom a decid ed preference over auv and all othere w e have ever used. Our guests speak of them in the highest terms. We recommend their use to all hotel keepers w ho de sire the comfort of their guests. w. d. McLaughlin a son, May 12,1863. Franklin House, Bangor, Me. [From Hon. Josiah II. Drummond.] I am using the Anderson Spring Bed Bottom,' and 1 am very much pleased with it. „ , , , , „ JOSIAH H. DRUMMOND. Portland, July 23,1862. [From Hon. Lot M. Morrill.] Having used Anderson’ Spring Bed Bottom. I can cheerfully recommend it as an excellent article. Augusta, Aug. 5, 1862. LOT M. MORRILL. Having become fully satisfied of the benefit of the •‘Anderson Spring Bed Bottom," 1 have purchased three of them at five dollars each, aud do most cheer fully recommend them to the public. WaterviJle, May, 1861. Du. N. R. IIOUTELL. Mr. D. K. Frobock has furnished the beds in mv house with the “Audersou Spring Bed Bottom,” and I take pleasure in rocominei.diug this article as the most convenient, economical and comfortable thina ui iue Kina wnu wmcu j am acquainted. . A. H. 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 last three weeks, and must sav it tar surpasses any thing I had anticipated. My wile, who is feeble, hits had no good rest for six months till occupying one of these beds. She would not pan with it on anv ac co'!nt Kkv. JOHN ALLEN. larmington, Feb. 28,18d2. The Bed Bottom I bought of you fully merits my exjM'ctations, and is fully up to your hign recommen dations. I would cheerfully recommend it to all w ho desire to improve theii'blcepiijgapaMments. AI staples. Augusta, April 16, 18*32. A. N. WILLIAMS. Having tested the “Anderson Spring Bed Bottom,” I can cheerfully recommend it to all who are in need of such an article; and 1 believe it to be superior to anything of the kind now in use. Watervillo, April 12. 18d2. Kkv. E. HAWES. Testimonials similar to the above have been re ceded from the proprietors of the follow mg public houses- • B * Peuobsot Exchange, Bangor. Franklin House. Bangor. Skow began lloase, Skowhegan. Lewiston House, Lewiston. Winthrop House, Winthrop. Ehuw’ooa House, Waterville. Litchfield Corner House. Stoddard House. Farmington. Revere House, Yassalboro. II alio well Hou*e. Hallow ell. China House. China. Franklin House, Augusta. Cushnoc House. Augusta. Abbott’s Sc1»<h>! Farmington. Eaton Boys’ Boarding School, Kent’s Hill. jullTdA wOm .11ETROPOEITAA DTXING H-A.LOOZST. ti 14 and 10 Exchange Street, PORTLAND. AMOS SMITH, - - - Proprietor. HILL OF FARE: ROAST. ORDER. Roast Beef..25 Beef Steak..25 Roast Lamb.18 Ham and Eggs.2r> Roast Chicken,.21 Fried Mackerel.15 Broiled Chicken,.... 37 *’ Codfish,.15 " Halibut,.16 EXTRA DISHES. ROILED. Boiled Mutton, with Cold Pr’d Corned Beef, 18 Caper Sauce.25 Beof’g Tongues.18 Boiled Ham,.1« Mutton Chop,.18 PUDIUNdS. P 4STR r. RELISHES. Custard Pie,.P* Tomatoes,.6 Apple Pie,. H Cucumbers..r, Squash Pie,.a Onions,.6 Mince Pie. .6 Squash,.6 DRINKS. Coffee, .6 lea.. 0 Draught Ale,.5 Porter,.6 nsr Open every Sunday from 8 to 1, ami from 2 to 5 o'clock. jul29dtf Vermont Rutter, 2K TUBS Prime, for sale by O J. F. WEEKS & CO. MISCELLANEOUS. WAR CLAIM AGENCY. $IOO Bounty Money, Back Pay, And Pensions. THE undersigned is prepared to obtain from the United States Government, 8100Bounty Money, Back Pay. Ac., for heirs of Officers or Soldiers dying in the U. S. service. Invalid Pensions, Established for Officers and Soldiers, wounded or disabled by sickness contracted while in the service of the United States, in the line of duty. Pensions Procured for widows or children of Officers and Sol diers who have died while in the service of tho-UuA ted States. Prize Money, Pensions. Bounty and Back Pay co lected for Seamen and their heirs. Fees, for each Pension obtained, Five Dollars. All Claims against the Government will rece prompt attention. Post Office address SETH E. BE EDI Augusta, Me. (Office No. 9 State House.) REFERENCES: Hon. Lot M. Morrill, Hon. Joseph R. Hall. U. S. Senate, Sec’y of State, “lion. James G . U!siine, Hon. Nathan Dane, sepSK)dAwl4tf State Treasurer. Quackery! 1 EARNESTLY caution all young men suffering from Nervous Debilitv, Ac . against endangering their health by patronizing any of the advertising quacks. You'can fully recover by the methods used by the Advertiser, anil by hundreds of others, and in no other wav. Read a letter which I will send you if you will send mo a postpaid envelope bearing Vour address. Diiect to EDWARD H.TRAVER, orl6dAw3m Lock Box. Boston, Mass. TODD'S LUX SOWS H A I DYE! THE market has been flooded for veins with differ ent articles called Hair Dves, which have never satisfied the expectations of purchasers. The nk plus ultra lias beeu reached at lai-t in TODD’S HAIR DYE. and the article has given entire satis faction to every person who has used it. It contains no injurious ingredients, and gives tin.1 hair a beauti ful rich brown or black color. Directions for usiug —which are very simple—accompany each bottle. all others is, you do not have to cleanse the hair or wash it before or after using the dye. ami there is but one kind to he used, and that can be put on the same as oil and water, without any trouble, unliko all oth er dye* that have two or three different kind* to be applied every time used. This dye is peculiarly adapted for coloring ladies’ hair, because you do not ha\»-to washout the dye after putting it on. Unlike allotherdves.it will color long hair, which other dves cannot do. liive this new article a trial, as we know you will use no other after once using thi*. ItT For sale only at TODD’S HAIR-DRESSING ROOMS, No.71 Middle, corner of Exchange Street. sefltlUt r THE BEST COFFINS —AND— CASKETS, To be found iu this city, of every description, finish ed and trimmed In the !N*eatest Style, - ARE AT C. II. BLAKE’S, No. 30 UNION STREET. And will be sold cheaper than at any other place iu the city. •* ROBES FURNISHED TO ORDER. -C. II. B. a’so manufheture* SHOW-CASES, DESKS, ASD DRAWER-WORK, Of every description, including Taylor’s Self SUPi*»ktino Drawer, the best kind ever made. All order* for Repairing Furniture. Yaruioli uig. Upholstering, Chair Seating. «. lazing, Ac., promptly attended to. jul31tf JAMES P. SLEEPER, FURNISHING UNDERTAKER, No. Ill Exchange Street, Portland, CO F F IN S A N D CASKET S, Now in line, And will make to order anything of tlii* kind that may be ordered, at short notice, from the cheapest to the VERY BEST. By giving my strict and undivided attention to the manufacturing, liuing and trimming of the above, 1 can furnish them cheaper than any one el*u. Aug. 6,1862. JAMES P. SLEEPER. TOWN AND Corporation Bonds, WITH COUPONS, Town Notes and Orders, AND ALL OTHER KINDS OF PRINTING, Neatly atul Promptly Executed —AT THE— Press Office. THROUGH TICKETS TO NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA. BALTI WORK and W A.SHINgTO.N. and to all pari, or the WEST and SOLTI! and NORTH WEST. via. all Hip moat popular routes and at the l^resl lloslon rales, for aale bv W l> M iti r i litt Office 31 Exchange St. FAI It BANKS' Stan da r d SCALES. These celebrated Scale* are *till made by the orig inal inventors, (a nd only by them,) ami are con stantly receiving all the impro\cincn<* which their long experience and skill can suggest. They are. correct in principle, thoroughly made, of the best materials, and ire perfectly accurate and durable in operation. For sale, in every variety, a* Hay, Coal and Railroad Scales \ BUTCHERS’. GROCERS', DRUGGISTS’, CON FECTION ERS’ and GOLD SCALES! Beams, Weights,&c.,&c. With a complete variety of WEIGHING APPARATUS, — BY — FAIRBANKS & BROWN, 118 Mii.k Street. .. .corner of Batterym&rch Street, Boston. Sold in Portland by EMERY & WATERHOUSE. oc26 New Works ! NEW EDITION OF CASEY'S U. S. TACTICS, Army Regulation*. HALL L. DAVIS. 53 Exchange Street SfDt.27.lW2. dtf Widows Wood Society. THE Annual Mooting of the “Portland Widows Wood Society" for the choice of officers, and the transaction of such other business as may legally come before thorn, will take place on Wednesday eve ning, Nov. 12th. at the Banking Room of the “Five Cent Saving Institution," corner of Middle and Plumb streets, at 7 o'clock. All interested are invit ed to attend. SAMUEL ROLFE, Secy. oc29 eodtd The Highland Hoarding .School for Roys IN BETHEL, MAINE. THE Winter Term of this School will commence on the first Tuesday in December, and continue eleven wia-ks. The advantages for instruction are excellent, and are adapted to the immediate w ants of the pupil. For farther information application muy be made to N.T.THUE, M. A., Proprietor and Principal. October 21,18G2. oc23 d4w LEGAL NOTICES. At a Court of Probate held at Portland, within and tor the County of Cumberland, on the first Tuesday of N ovember,in the year of our Lord eigh- ! teen hundred ami sixtv-two, Mary.A. MITCHELL, Widow of Edwtird H. ! Mitchell, late of Yarmouth in said County, de ceased, having presented her petition for the assign ment of her Dower in the Real Estate of which he died seized; also her petition as Administratrix of of said deceased’s estate, for license to sell and cou vev certain Real Estate described in said petition: it teas Ordered, that the said Petitioner give no tice to all persons interested, by causing notice to be published three weeks successively in the Maine State Press, printed at Portland, that they may appear at a Probate Court to be held at said Portland, on the first Tuesday of December next, at ten of the clock in the foreu’oon, ami show cause, if auy they have, why the same should not be granted. WILLIAM G. BARROWS, Judge. A true copy. Attest. w3w21* ' EUGENE HUMPHREY, Register. At a Court of Probate held at Portland, within and for the County ol Cumberland, on the first Tuesday of November, in the year of our Lord eigh teen hundred and sixty-two, JOHN M. PARKER, Administrator with the will annexed, of the Estate of William B. Larrabeo, late of Scarboiough, in said County, deceased, hav ing presented his first aud final occouut of adminis tration of said estate for probate: It teas Ordtrcd, that the said Administator give no tice to all persons interested, by causing notice to be published three weeks successively in the Maine State Press printed at Portland, that they may appear at a Probate Court to be held at said Portland, on the first Tuesday of December next, at ten of the clock iu the forenoon, ami shew cause, if any they have, why the same should uot lx* allowed. WILLIAM G. BARROWS, Judge. A true copy, Attest, w3w21* EUGENE HUMPHREY, Register. At a Court of Probate held at Portland, within and for tlie County of Cumberland, on the first Tuesday of November,in the year of our Lord eigh teen hundred and sixty-two, WILLIAM 11. FESSENDEN, Administrator of the estate of Richard Hill, late of Portland in said County , deceased, having presented his first and final account of administration of said estate for probate: It teas Ordered,That the said Administrator give no tice to all imtsoiis interested, by causing notice to be published three weeks successively, iu the Maine State Press, printed at Portland, that they mav ap jwar at a Probate Court to lx* held at said'Portia nil, on the first Tuesday of December next, at ten of the clock in the forenoon, ami show cause if any they have, why the same should not lx* allowed. WILLIAM G. BARROWS, Judge. A true eopv Attest: w3u2l» K.IT.K.XK. HUMPHREY. Register At a Court of Probate held at Portland, within and tor the Countv of ('umberiand, on the first Tuesday of Movemfter, in the year of our Lord eigh teen htindred and sixty-two, A LFIJF.D M DRESSER. Administrator of the 11 estate of John VV. Ford. lat<? of Portland, in said County, deceased, having presented his first and final account oi administration of said cstale for pro bate : // was Ordered, That the said Administrator give notice to all persons interested, by causing notice to be published three weeks successively, in tire Maine State Pres*, printed at Portland, that they may ap pear at u Probate Court to be held at said Portland, on the first Tuesday of December next, at ten of the clock iti the forenoon, ami show cause if any they have, why the same should not be allowed. WILLIAM G. BARROWS, Judge. A true copv, Attest. 21 w3w* ’ EUGENE HUMPHREY, Register. At a Court or Probate held nt Portland, within and tortlie County of ( umberiand, on the first Tuesday of November, in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and sixty-two, JAMES JOHNSON, Guardian of Ellen L. Moody and Emery Moody, minor heirs of John Moody, late of Scarborough, deceased, having presented his find accounts of Guardianship of raid minora for probate: It was Ordered, That the said Guardian give notice to nil parsons interested, by causing notice to be pule* lished three weeks nitcc<naively in the Maine State Press, printed at Portlaud, that the) may appear at a Probate ( ourt to be bold at said Portland, on ihe first 'ueeday of December next, at ten of theclock in the forenoon, and show cause, if any they have, why the same should not be allowed. WILLIAM G. BARROWS, Judge. A true copy, attest: w8w21* ’ EUGENE HUMPHREY. Register. At a Court of Probate held at Portland within and for the County oi Cumberland, on the first Tuesday of November, in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and sixty-two, C'(IIARLES STILSON, named Executor in a cer > tain Instrument puiporting to be the last Will and Testament ol Stephen i\night, late of Portlaud in said County, deceased, having presented the same for probate: It was Ordered, That the said Executor give no tice to all persons interested, by causing notice to be published three weeks, successively, iu the Maine State Press, printed at Port.and, that they may ap pear at u l'rohate Court to be held at *aid Portland, ou the fiist Tuesday of December next, at ten of the clock iu the forenoon, and show cause, if any they have, w hy the said Instrument -houM not be proved, approved, and allowed, a* the last Wiil ana Testa ment of said deceased. WILLIAM G. BARROWS, Judge. A true copy, Attest. 21 w3w* EUGENE HUMPHREY. Register. ffilHE Subscriber hereby gives public notice to all JL concerned, that he ha.* b**en fiulv-uMnenlndr of taVan irnnn liimeutf’ ♦!»*» CLSTAYUSO. CHURCHILL, lateof Portland, In the County of ( umberiand, de cease^ by giving bond a- the law direct.; h« there tore request* all perron, who are indebted to the said deceased’s estate to make immediate payment; and thore who liai e any demand, thereon, to exhib it the rame lor settlement to , , LIltERTYB.DENNF.1T. Portland. Not.4,180. 2! »3»* Nolle** of I'orerlosure. "NTOTICE is hereby given thal the rnhscrihers, Otis 1.1 I llall, of Cambridge, Massachusetts.and Feter H. Hall, of Windham. (.ountT of < umberiand and State of Maine, c aim by mortgage a certain lot of land and the buildings thereon, situate in bebago in said County of Cumberland, and being part of lot numbered lift eon iu tbe lirst range East in said Seba go: .-aid parcel lying on the easterly side or North West River, and being the same lot sold and convey ed to us by Levi It. Dyer, December 10, IV,7, bv his mortgage dead of that date, recorded iu the Cumber land Registry of Deeds, hook 2*4. page 400. The conditions of said mortgage have been broken, by reason whereof we hereby claim a foreclosure of the same. OTIS T. HALL. „ FETEli it HALL. Dated al Windham. Oct. 27, 1S<2 19 w3w» Notice. THE Estate of Patrick Callan, late of Portland, deceased, having been represented insolvent,the •lodge of Probate has appointed the undersigned Commissioner, to receive and examine all claims and demands against said estate. And all person, aie hereby noiihed that the meetings of the Commie [ sinners for the aton e purposes will be held at the office of Frederick Fox, 64 Middle street, Portland, 1 On fill* Itlsit Sutnrrlav ,l.n t.. \ l. .. t . viz: November, December, 1862, January February March and April, 1863—from i to 5 o’clock P. 31., ou each of those days. (jKOIU.EE. B. JACKSON. . . IKYING W. PARKER, ) Commissioners. Portland, Nov. 8, 1S6-*. nov8 At a Court of Probate held at Portland, within and tor the County of Cumberland, on the first Tuesday of November, iu the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and sixtv-two, VN\E A. W CCM31IXG8, Administratrix de bonis non of the estate ol benjamin C. Cum mings,late of Portland in said County .deceased, hav ing presented hei 2d account of administiation ot said estate for probate: // mm Ordered, That the said Administratrix give notice to all persons interested, by causing notice to be published three weeks successively iu tlie Maine State Press, piinted at Portland, that they may ap pear at a Probate Court to be bald at said Portland, on tbe first Tuesday of December next, at teu ot the clock in the forenoon, and show cause if any they have, w h\ the same should not be allowed WILLIAM G. BARROWS, Judge. A true copy, attest, 21 u3w* EUGENE HUMPHREY, Register. At a Court of Probate held at Portland, w ithin and fin the County of Cumbeiland, on the first Tuesday of November, iu the year of our Loid eighteen hundred and sixty-tw o," JOS1U A E. HALL, named Executor in a cer tain Instrument purporting to be the last Will and Testament of James Nason, late of Gorham in said County, deceased, having presented the same tor probate: It mix Ordered. That the said Executor give notice to all persons interested, by causing notice to be ptib li-hed three weeks successively iu the Maine State Press, printed at Portland, that thev may appear nt a Probate Court to Ik* held at said Portland, on the first Tuesday of December next, at ten of the clock in the forenoon, and show cause if any they have, why the said Instrument shou'd not he proved, ap proved. and allowed, as the Just Will and Testament of said deceased. WILLIA31 G. BARROWS, Judge. A true copy, att»**t, 21 w3w* EUGENE HUMPHREY, Register. At a Court of Probai k held at Portland, within and for the County of Cumberland, on the first Tuesday of November, iu the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and sixtv-two, SAMUEL 8. BROWN, Administrator of the es tate ot Kl*as Strout, Jr., late of Ravnioud. in said County, deceased, having presetted bis petition lor license to sell and convey certain r< a! estate of said deceased, as described in said petition, an ad vantageous offer having been made therefor: It mix Ordered, Tlias the said Administrator give notice to all persons interested, by causing notice to be published three weeks successively in the Maine State Press, printed at Portland, that they rnav ap 1>ch> at a Probate Court to bo held at said Portland, on the first Tuesday of December next, at ten of the clock iu the forenoon, and show cause, if any thev have, why the same thould not be granted. WILLIAM G. BARROWS, Judge. A true copv, attest. 21 w8w* EUGENE HUMPHREY, Register. At a Court of Probate held at Portland, within and for the County of Cumberland, on the third Tues day of October, in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred andsixtv-two, 4 BB1E L. L. NORTH, widow of Samuel North, 1\ late of We-tbrook in said County, deceased, having presented her petition that administration on the estate of said deceased may be granted to Na thaniel Brown, of Gorham in said County, Esquire: It mix Ordered, That the said Petitioner give no- 1 lice to all persons interested, by causing notice to be published three weeks successively in the Maine Mate Press, printed at Portland, that they mav ap. pear at a Probate Court to be held at said Portland, on the third Tuesday of November next, at ten of the clock in the forenoon, and show cause, if any 1 they have, why the >nmo‘should not he granted WILLIAM ii. BARROWS, J n ge. A true copv, attest. 10 w3w* ' EUGENE HUMPHREY, Regi*vr» RAILROADS. Ki:.\.\KUi:< AM) PORTLAND K. It. RUMMER ARRANGEMENT. Commenced April 1 \th, 18*52. .' Passenger trains will leave daily, (Sum- * la’ s excepted) as follows: I Augusta lor Hath, 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 1.00 P. M., , connecting at Brunswick with the Androscoggin | trains for stations on that road; aud at Augusta with the Somerset & Kennebec Railroad for Waterville, Kendall’s Mills and Skowhcgan, and at Kendall’s | Mills with the Penobscot & Kennebec Road for Pitts fiehf, Newport and Bangor; arriving same night. Monday Morning aud Saturday Keening Trains. On Monday trains leave Augusta at 5.3*> A. M., and 1 Bath at H.3<> A. M., for Portland, connecting with the 1 8.45 A. M. train lor Lowell aud Boston. Leave Portland on {Saturdays, at 8.16 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, Dainariscotta, Waldoboro’, Rockland aud Tbomaston. Stages leave Augusta daily (Sundays excepted), for Belfast, on arrivul of train from Portland and Bos ton. i Tickets sold in Boston for all the stations on the Kennebec & Portland, Androscoggin, and Somerset & Kennebec Roads. Freight trains run dailv between Augusta and Port land. B. U. CUSHMAN, Manager and Superintendent. Augusta, April, 1862. jun<*23dtf ANDROSCOGGIN RAILROAD. BUMMER ARRANGEMENT. On and after Monday, Mav 5, 1H02, j will leave Portland for Lewiston ; ami Faimington via Brunswick, at 1 P. M. Leave Farmington for Lewiston, Bath and Port J land, via Brunswick, at 9.15 A. M. Leave Lewiston for Bath and Portland via Bruns i wick at 11.46 A. M. Freight traius daily between Portland and Lewis ’ ton. RTAOE CONNECTIONS. Stage leaves Strickland’s Ferry Tuesdays, Thnrs | days aud Saturdays, for Livermore. Canton, l’eru j andDixtield; returning opposite davs. Stage leaves North .lay for East Dixfield, Dixfield, and Weld, on Tvesdavs, Thursdays and Saturdays; j returning opposite uays. Stage leave* Farmington .or New Vineyani. New Portland and Kingfieid, on Wednesday* aud Satur i days, returning on Mondays and Fridays. Stage* leave Farmington daily, for Strong, Avon and Phillip*. Passengers for this route will take the car* at the Portland, Saco A Portsmouth, or Kennebec k Port , land Depots, in Portland. S. W. EATON. Sup’t. Farmington May 6, 1**12. JuneSSdtf GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. Notice to Wood mid Lumber .Her chants. III’.OM November l«t, 1««2. to Mav 1st, lRfi3, the rates of freight on all descriptions of lumber ; and timber will In* advanced 26 |»er ceut. No fire wood will be conveyed bet ween October 1st, 184*2, and May 1st, 1803. An advai re in the rates of fire wood will take place I next summer, but in consequence of changes in the arrangement for conducting tbe wood business; which are a<K>ut to be made, the Company will not be able to take tire wood from certain plar.-s on the line, so that should anv parties make contracts for fire wood to be carried on tbe railway during the next season, they must understand that they willdo scat their own risk, aud that the Company will not feel themselves * bound to carry it. Due notice will be given of the rates of freight, and from what stations fire wood can be carried next r summer. C. J. BRYDGES, Mauagiug Director. Montreal, August 1. 18452. atkitf THROUGH TICKETS : To Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Detroit, Toledo, Sr. Paul, La Crosse, st. Louia, New Orleans, or any part of the WEST, SOUTH OR NORTH WEST, IV THE ERIE RAILWAY. ; Via Buffalo, Dunkirk, and Niagara Falls. This road is broai* or agi: and is provided with New and Splendid Sleeping ( ars. £ fir'Tickets sold in Portland at lowest Bostou rate by W. D. LITTLE, Agent, fhfirv °i Pcciutnyr Stmt. You can sav e money by securing uuvn »• mob office. June 23. . d»w tf Courage Invalids ! p L E MS’ hi U M M E R CURE —AND— Howes’ Cougla Pill*, By the concurrent testimony of many sufferers, th ffict has been established, that for the cure of DIARR1KEA OR DYSENTERY In persons of all ages, no medicine has ever come to the knowledge of the public, that so effectually doe* it work and at the same time leaves the bowels’in an active, healthy condition, as CLEM S SUMMER CURE. That for Children Cutting Teeth, if troubled with Diarriura or any irregularities of the bowels, all oth er remedies are insignificant, as compared with CLEM S SUMMER CURE. That for Children troubled with Canker in mouth or stomach, or mothers suffering from nursing sore mouth, a safe aud 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 BOWES’ COUGH PILLS. That for a Tightness or Wheeling in the Chest Pains in the side, or a long 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 vetdict iu favor of HOWES' COUGH PILLS. CLEM’S SUMMER CURE is a pleasant, agreeable decoction of Roots and Barks, ami contains not a particle of Opium or Drug of any sort. It always doe* good, and never does harm. " By their work# ye shall know them." G. C. Goodwin & Co., Boston, General Agent# New England. II. H. Hav, Portland, and B. F Bradbury, Bangor, General Agent# for Maine. t^~Sold by Druggist# and Merchant# generally HOWES 4k CO., Proprietora, Iswflmnol Hki.ka Maikiit. pensions, nor’STY money; Hack Pay, Ac., F( >R sendee in the present war, obtained for Soldier# and Sailors, their Widows aud Heirs, from the Uni ted States Government, ou application in rersci j I by letter to BRADFORD A HARMON, No. 88 Exchange Street, Portland, Me. Having devoted our attention exclusively to the Pen sion business tor the last twenty years, and having a reliable Agency in Washington, we are enabled to prosecute all claims against the Government with promptness and despatch, ar.d on very reasonable i term*, making uo charge until the claim is obtained FREEMAN BRADFORD, Z. K HARMON. Portland. June20th. d&wtt Commissioners' Notice. rpHE undersigned having been appointed by the X Judge of Probate for the County of Cumberland ! a* Commissioners to receive and examine all claims • against the estate of Cornelius B. Butler,late of Port- | land in said County, deceased, hereby give public ! notice that they have appointed the third .Mondays respectively of the months of January, February, March and April. A. D. 1863. at ten o’clock A. M., and the ott ce of John Neal, Esq., in said Portland, as the time aud place for receiving said claims and the proof thereof. pJOHN NEAL. 19 w3w ALBERT MERRILL, J (om r8‘ rTlHE subscriber hereby give# public notice to all X concerned, that he ha* been duiv appointed and taken upon himself the trust of Administrator of the estate of WILLIAM DOUGHTY, late of Harpswell, in the County of Cumberland, de- ! cea«ed, by giving bond as the law directs; lie there- j fore requests all persons who are indebted to the said ! deceased's estate, to make immediate pay ment; ami : those who have any demand* thereon, to exhibit the same for sett lenient to AUGUSTUS P. JORDAN, llarpswel), Oct. 21,1882. 20 w3w • At a Court of Probatr held at Portland, within and for the County of Cumberland, on the first Tuesday of November, in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and sixtv-two, Ml). L. LANE. Administrator de bonis non of . the estate of William T. Chadbourne, late of Standish in said County, deceased, haring presented 1 his account of administration of said estate for pro- J hate: also his private account against the estate of j said deceased, for probate and allowance: a If tf'is (frd red,’l lint the said Administrator give no tice to all persons interested, by causing notice to be t published three weeks successively in the Maine li •Mate Pres*, printed at Portland, that they inay ap- 1 pear at a Probate Court to be held at said Portland. 1 on the first Tuesday of December next, at ten of t the clock in the forenoon, aud show cause, it any ii they have, why the same should not he allow ed. v WILLIAM G. BARROWS, Judge. A true copy, attest, j 21 w3w* EUGENE HUMPHREY, Register. MEDICAL. Ccicctic Medical Iniirinary. TO THE LADIES. DR. HUGHF'-S particularly invites all Ladies who need a medical adviser, to call at his rooms. No Temple Street, which they will iind arranged for heir especial accommodation. Dr. ii.’s Eclectic Renovating Medicines are unrival ed in efficacy and superior virtue in regulating all 'ernale Irregularities. Their actiou is specific and ertain of producing relief in a short time. LADIES will tind it invaluable in all cases of ob tructious after all other remedies have been tried in ain. It is purely vegetable, containing nothing in he least injurious to the health, aud may be talcen rith perfect safety at all times. Sent to any part of the country with full direction*, >y addressing 1)11. HUGHES, No. 6 Temple Street, corner of Middle, l’ortland. N. B.—LADIFiS desiring may consult one of their >wn sex. A lady of experience in constant attend ance. julldawtfS dr. ii cores’ Eclectic Medical Infirmary. Established for the treatment of those diseases in both sexes, requiring Experience, Skill, Honor and delicacy. PRIVATE CONSULTATIONS.—Dr. Hughes 1ms for a number of years confined his attention to Uncases of a certain class. During his practice he ias treated thousands of cases, and in no instance las lie met with a failure. The remedies are mild, ind there is no interruption of business or change of lief. Dr. Hughes is in constant attendance from 8 n the morning until 10 at night, at his office. 5 Tern* ile street. Charges moderate, and a cure guaranteed n all eases. Separate rooms, so that no one will be •een but the Dr. himself. His remedies cure disease shell all other remedies fail : cures without dieting >r restriction in the habits of the patient; cures with >ut the disgusting and sickening effects of most other remedies; cure* new cases in a few hours: cures with jut the dreadful consequent effects of mercury, bnt s sure to annihilate the rank and poisonous taint that the blood is sure to absorb, uuless the proper remedy is used. The ingredients are entirely vegeta* ble, and no injurious effect, either constitutionally or locally, cuu be caused by using them. YOUNG MEN. who are troubled with seminal weakness, generally caused by bad habits in youth, Hie effects of which are pain and dizziness in the bead, forgetfulness, sometimes a ringing in the ears, n-i.aL- S,... .... lanity if neglected, are speedily and permanently cured. All correspondence strictly confidential and will e returned If desired. Address DR. J. B. HUGHES, No. 5 Temple Street, (corner of Middle), Portland. tySeml stamp for Circular. Jull—d&wtf3 BL 1IME§8 C IRE D. A Remarkable Case of a boy who was cured by OK. II. J. BOYNTON, Of Scrofulous Ophthalmia, as the following facts will show: “FOR a long time the boy’s eye-lids had JQr*been entirely closed. Disease was consul cred almost hopeless. The boy was put un der the care of Dr. B., and atler gn at pa tience and perseverance, w ith his electrical treatment and with other e:r atives, he was able to lift his eye lids, when it was scovered that a false membrane had form#*d ami • < vered the entire eyes. This was removed by Dr. Wynton, and the boy’s eve-sight is now entirely rest red. and his eyes stronger than ev er before. This should be known to all persons who are similarly afliicted. Although 1 understand that the Doctor has for many years, in his operations on them* delicate organs—the eye and ear. met with em inent success, he has not deemed it necessary to keep totaling before the public tola nrgktal -kill in this par ticular part of his profession, but has been silently performing cures, many of them of a remarkable character.” Certificates from numerous of his patients will testify to his successful operations, all of which may be seen at his office. No. :M»9 Congress Street, Portland. d& wfim” STEAM BOATS. MONTREAL OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO’S Weekly Mail Line. ON K of the following first-class, power ful Steamers: III HERMAN. NORTH A M KRJ c A N. N O R W EG IA N. J C R A, BOHEMIAN. ANGLO SAXON, NO VA >t t/flAN- will sail from Quebec every Satur day morning, for Liverpool, via Londonderry. Passengers leave Portland per Grand Trunk Trains with L'uited States mails, every Friday, at 1 15 1’. M., connecting with Steamer at Quebec every Saturday morning. Passage to Liverpool. Londonderry or Glasgow : Third Class. *36. First Class, 977 to 9P2—according to ttcconitn»’0»tK»n, vvi.iol. includes tickets ou Grand lriiuk Railway. Prepaid and'return tickets issued at reduced rate*. Excursion tickets to the World’s Fair, out and back, «1*>. Apply to Ed monstone, Allan k Co., Moutreal.or to l*. FARMER, June E sT r' ,)tr» Portlai.il a.id Vnv York Siranu n. The •plenilid Md f»«t Ktiamahip ‘•ril^Al'EAKK.- < aptain SllixST Crowell, will until further notice run as follow*: Leave Browns Wharf. Portland, every WEDNES DAY. at 4 P. M , and leave Pier 'j North River, New York, every SATURDAY, at 3 o’clock, P. M. This vessel is fitted up with tine accommodations for passengers, making this the most speedv, safe and comfortable route for travellers between'New York and Maine. Passage 96,00, including Fare and State Rooms. Goods forwarded by this line to and from Montreal, Quebec, Bangor, Bath, Augusta. Ernst port and 8t. John. Shippers are requested to seud their freight to the s tamer before 3 P. M., on the day that she leaves Portland. For t'reight or passage apply to EMERY k FoX, Brown’s Wharf, Portland. H. B. CROMWELL k CO., No. 86 West Street. New York. June 23.18 2. dtf KlirrilTs Sale. OfJf BKRLA3TD, SB : FIlAlvEN on Execution, and unless previously re X deemed, will be sold at Public Auction to the highest bidder, on Monday, the 1st day of Decem ber. A. D. 1*2. at the Post Office in Saccarappa Vil lage. in the town of Westbrook, in the County of Cumberland, at ten o’clock in the forenoon, all the right w hich Thomas Akers has or had on the twen tiethda- of March, A. D. 1*2. at 12 o’clock noon, to redeem the following described real estate. the same having beeu attached on the original writ: A certain piece of lai d with all the buildings thereon, situa’ed in Westbrook at Saccarappa Village, in said County, on Brown street, and bounded as follows, viz: Beginning at the most soutl erlv corner of a lot of land that Solomon L. Elder sold to Stephen Cole, at a stone and post: thence north seventy-eight and one-quarter degree# east to a spike in a" widte oak tree, and thence to astoue on the northerly comer of said lot, eleven rods and eight links; thence south thirty-two and one-half degreea east tlfree rods to a degrees east two rods and uineteeu links to a stone and corner of Smith lot; thence south seventr-nine a> d one-quarter degrees west thirteen rods, to Facto ry street, s<» called, to a stone; thence northwesterly by !-aid last named street live rods, seven and one-) alf links, to the first mentioned bounds—being the same property that Preston Dav bought of Marv Plumer, and by said Dav conveved to Thomas Akers, and the same now occupied bv said Akers. The above described real estate being subject to a mortgage to Preston Day, to secure tbe payment of twelve hun dred dollars, as per deed of December 7th, 1867. re corded iu Cumberland Registry of Deeds, volume 2*4. page 167: and the said Day by his assignment of mid mortgage to Ivory Harelton, on the ‘23d dav of July, 1869—consideration eight hundred dollars—re Domed in Cumberland Registry of Denis, volume 294, rage 421: and now due on said mortgage four liuiidred dollars, ami interest on the same from the 1st dav of May. 18*52. Reference to said Registry bo ng had for a particular description of the said prera ses and the said mortgage. Further particulars at the time and place of sale. Dated at \v st brook. October 30th. A. D. 1862. GEO. W. PARKER, Deputy Sheriff. 20 w 3w Notice ot' Foreclosure. N OTICE is hereby gives that the subscriber. Wil liam M iiall, of Oxford, in the County of Ox ord and State of Maine, claims by mortgage an un iivided third part of lot ot land numbered fifteen in he first range East iu the town of Sebagoand Conn v of Cumberland, in said State, together with one mdivided third of the mill privilege on North West Hirer, near said lot, the mill, buildings and machin ery on said privilege, and three acres of land there into adjoining;—beiug the same sold and conveyed o me by James P. Hall, Jan. 2d. 1869. bv bis inort rage deed of that date, recorded in the Cumberland Registry of Deeds, book 292. page 121, to w hich rec nd I hereby refer for a furtner description of said iroperty. The condition of said mortgage has been broken, tv reason w hereof 1 hereby c'aim a foreclosure ofjhe amp. ‘ WILLIAM M HALL. Dated at Oxford. Oct. 27. 1862. 19 w3w • rHE subscriber hereby gives public notice to all concerned, that he has been duly appointed and sken upon himself the trust of Administrator of j he estate of ELMIRA GRANT. ite of 1 arvnouth in the Countv of Cumberland, de eased, by giving bond as the law directs; he there in* requests all persons who are indebted to the siil deceased’s estate, to make immediate payment; nd those who have any demands thereon, to exhibit tie same for settlement to JAMES HITCH INS. Yarmouth. Oct. 21. 1862. 21 w3w* J a Court of Probate held at Portland, within and for the County of Cumberland, on the third Tues day of October. In the year of our Lord eighteen hu dred and sixtv-two, nilENEZER WELLS. Guardian of Relief Mariam. \j of Freeport, in said County, a person non com os mentis, liuting presented his account of Guardi nshipof said ward for probate: It iran Ordered, That the said Guardian give notice » all persons interested, by causing notice to be pub died three weeks successively iu the Maine State reus, printed at Portland, that thev may appear at a robate Court to be held at ssid Portland, on the lird Tuesday of November next, nt ten of the clock i the forenoon, and show cause, if any thev have, by the same should not be allowed. WILLIAM G. HARROWS, Judge, true copy, attest, 19 w3w EUGENE HUMPHREY, Register. _PRINTING. R K M OVAL! THE BOOK -AMD JOB PBINTING E st ablishmen t FOSTER Sr CUSHING, IlaA been rernored from the office orer Cueo Benh. to the office of the DAILY PRESS, CORNER OF MIDDLE AND EXCHANGE STS. FOX BLOCK. Directly OTcr the Maireetic Telefraph Office. r earth Story, where all rarietlee of Plain and Fancy Job Work, Will be promptly attended to on the moat libera term!. ENTRANCE--83 j EXCHANGE STREET, Order* left at the counting-room of the Daily Pram and Maine State l*rtm, head of lint light of etain, will be promptly attended to. tr The office 1* (applied with Ji FAST PRESSES AND STEAM POWER And lt( capacity and fkciliticc for doing work in good (tyle are equal to any In the City or State. IK. A. FOSTER * CO. Jnly 17, IS®. dtf THE PORTLAND DAILY PRESS STEAM POWER Book and Job Printing Office, No. 831 EXCHANGE STREET, Ff>x Block, • • Second Floor, PORTLAND, MAINE. tnc rmpnetor* of in* Fnimn Daily rim respectfbliy invite attention to their Ihcilitiee tor exe entinr, in beautiful etyle, every description of BOOvI AND JOB PRINTING Their Establishment Is to mis bed with all the proved modern machinery, and their assortment ef Book and Fancy Types, Is adequate to do any work demanded in thk State Business Cards of Every Variety, Style and Coat. PRINTED AT SHORTEST NOTICE. BILL-HEADS RULED AND CUT IN THE NEATEST MANNER. ■ Billets A Circulars In Every Variety of Type. «m-CHICKS, MTB, AM BILLS OF LANK TAGS FIERI ED WITH HOLES ft GLCTENED WHEN DESIRED. Policies Printed and Bound for Insurance Companies. Deeds, Law Briefs, Equity Cases, And other LAW DOCUMENTS executed with Dispatch. Bronze, Colored, and all other kind* of Printing, Executed in taete to >uit the most fastidious. WEDDING AND ADDRESS CARDS Our Sty lee are unsurpassed. SHOP BILLS, PROGRAMMES, ASD ALL SORTS OF HAND BILLS. Portland. June 26. 1*3. daw Photographic Frames. ^JUUARE or oval—every kind called for. Then# being jnannfttctured bv curatives, except those necessarily imported, we can compete with any mar ket for low prices. At wholesale or retail, at 26, Mar ket Square. MORRISON ft CO’S. Old Frames Ke-Ciilt, A ND RENEWED by iV__ MORRISON ft CO. Photographic Ooods A Chemicals. OUR stock in this department is complete, com prising every article u*ed in the art. MOKKISON ft CO.. )unc24dtfw3t 26, Market Square.