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MISCELLANY. {From the New York Sunday Jteroury.] Orpheus C. Kerr on the Elections. Editor T. T.:—The late election in New York, my bov, has electrified everybody ex cept our Honest Abe, who still goes about smiling like a loug and amiable sexton, and continues to save our distracted country after the manner ot au honest man. On Tuesday night, a high, inoral, Democratic chap, of much watch-seal, who had just received a dispatch ail about the election, went to see the Honest Abe, for the express purpose of telling him that the Democratic party had been born again, and was on the point of protesting against everything whatsoever, except the Constitution of our forefathers. He found the Honest Abe cracking some walnuts belore the fire, my boy, and says he: “The celebrated Democratic organization, of which I am Assistant Engineer, has carried the State of New York in a manner impossi ble to express, and will now proceed to de mand of you a vigorous prosecution of that unnatural strife in which are involved our lives, our liberties, and the pursuit of happi ness. We admire to see your harmless hones ty,” says the chap, blandly, "and we believe you to’lie a fresh egg: but we protest against the arbitrary arrest of men which is patriots; only conservatively Democratic; ami we in sist upon a vigorous prosecution of Constitu tional hostilities against our misguided broth ers, who are now ottering irregular opposition to the Government.” The Honest Abe cracked a walnut, and says he:—“You say, neighbor, that the organiza tion still insists upon a vigorous prosecution of the war ?” The Democratic chap sliced a toothpick from the arm of the chair with his knife, and says he: “That is the present platform on which we are E iiluribus union.” “Well,” says the Honest Abe,“I believe that vou mean well; but am reminded of a little story. * “When I was practicing law out in Illinois,” says the Honest Abe, twisting the bow of his black uecktie'&round from under his left ear, “there was an old cock, with two sons, living near tne, in a tumble-down old shanty. He lived there until halt his roof blew off one windy night, and then he concluded to move to a new house, where the chimney didn’t take up all the upper story. On the day when he moved, he’d got most all his traps changed to the other residence, and hail sent one of his sons to see that they w ere all got safely iu-doors, when suddenly a shower commenced to come up. The old man. aud his other off spring who had stayed to hurry him, were tak ing uo a carpet from the floor at the time the first dose of thunder cracked, and the offspring says he, ‘Hurry up, old crazy bones, or we’ll be ketched in the freshet before you get up this here rich fabric.’ The stern parent heed ed tlte admonition, and went ripping away the carpet around the edges of the room, until lie came near where the offspring was standing, aud there it stuck. He pulled, but it wouldn't come, and be says, says he: ‘ 'Pears to me that dod rotted tack must be a teupenny nail—it holds on so.’ You see the old screw was very blind without his specs,” says the Honest Abe, buttoning his vest askew, “and he couldn't see just where the tack was. Another peal of thunder at this moment made the irascible off spring still madder, and he says, says he: “You misabul ole cripple, if you dont hurry up we’ll be ketched, I tell yer!’ As he made this dutiful remark he went stamping to the window, and at the same mo ment the cantankerous tack came out, and the aged parent w-eut over on his back w ith the carpet up to his chin. He got np and dusted, and says he: ‘Well, now, that is cur’ous—how suddent it went.’ Then he proceeded to rip away again until he came near the window, and there it stuck "mce more. The wild off spring saw him tugging again, and it made him so wratliy that lie says,says he: ‘Why in thun der didn't you take out the nails first, you crooked old sinner, you? Its enough to make me weep afresh for the old woman, to see how you—’ But lie didn't llgisli his observation; for, as he walked toward where the hummer lay, the tack came out. and the old’un went to bed again under the carpet. L'p sprang the sad parent, spitting rags, and lie says, says he; ‘Well now, how cur’ous—to think it came so suddent!’ Still on he went, uutil the carpet was all from around the edges; but when he tried to drag it away on bis shoulder, it was fast somewheres yet. K — r—rum—bum — boom! went the thunder: and says the iufur iated offspring, says he: ‘Well, I never did see such a blundering old dad as you be. We’ll be ketched in the rain as sure as grasshoppers; and all because you didn’t take my advice about the hammer in the first place.' The poor old ’uii tugged, and pulled, and panted, and says he: ‘Well now, that is cur’ous, I swum to massy. There can’t lie no tacks way out in the middle of the floor here can they ?’ To make sure, the old bliud pate was going down on his knees to make a mouse-eye view, when all ot a sudden be gave a start and he says, standing on the carpet yourselfV ‘And bo lie was—so he was,’ says Honest Abe, smiling in to the Are, “and that was the reasou why the carpet had stuck fast in so many places.” “Now,” says Honest Abe, poking the Demo cratic chap in the ribs with his knuckles: “if your organization wants me to move vigorous ly in this war, tell them not to be standing on my carpet all the time. Otherwise, I must still keep tacking about.” The Democratic chap had been slowly rising from his chair as this small moral tale drew toward Its excillug conclusion, and at the last word he fled the apartment with quivering watch-seal. Poor Hans, wrote a German to a friend who had lieen inquiring after his son, “he bit him self mit a rattlesnake, and vas sick into his ped for veeks in te month of August, and all his cry vas ‘vater, vater V And he couldn’t eat notting at all till he complained of peiug a leetle pc tier so he could shtand up ou his el bow and eat a cup o’ tea. O AHD. DR. G. S. WENDELL, OF the late firm of CuMMivos A Wuoill, No. 28 Tremout street, Boston, having fitted rooms at No. 135 1-2 Middle Street, Is prepared to perform all operations pertaining to DENTISTRY. and by strict attention to the demands of his patient*, hopes to merit and receive the patronage of the pub lic. Artificial teeth inserted from one to an entire set, on Gold, Silver, or Vulcanite base. Badly decayed teeth filled with Crystal Gold, and restored to their original shape and usefulness. Ether administered with perfect safety, for the ex traction of teeth, rendering the patient entirely un conscious rf pain. Particular attention given to the regulation of chil dren's teeth. ^11 operations will be performed In the moat thor ough and skillful manner, and warranted to be per fectly satisfactory to the patient. Haring furnished his office with all the appliances for the comfort of the patient, and from the experi ence of an extensive pi act ice, he feels confident in assuring those who may call upon him, that they shall have no cause for regret. Our prices will be reasonable, and in accordance with the times. REFERENCES. Dr. B. 8. Codmas, i r. . .. Dr A. M. Shcrtleff, 1 Bo,ton' -Uo»* 136, Middle St., Portland, Oct. 16, 1862. oc21 lmd Pier and .Tlnntle .Hirrors. WITH Oval, Square or Eliptical frames, with Rosewood, Black Walnut or Gilt finish made to order, of any size, style or design, of new and elegant patterns; also cheap Looking Glasses aud elates re-set in old frames, bv MORRISON A CO.. 26. Market Square. Franklin Family School for Boys, TOPSHAM-MAINE. THE Winter Session will commence Nov. 19th, aud continue twelve weeks. Number of pupils limited— five vacances at present. For “Circular,” Ac.. please send to the Principal. no»12d2w' WARREN JOHNSON. Wanted. BY a Gentleman and his wife a furnished Sitting Room and Bedroom, with use of the kitchen. Address T. C. O., Box 33, Post Office. nov7 dlw* Notice. THE Estate of Patrick Callan, late of Portland, deceased, having been represented insolvent,the Judge of Probnte has appointed the undersigned Commissioners to receive and examine all claims and demands against sa\j> estate. And all persons are hereby notified that the meetings of the ('ominis sioners for the above purpose* will be held at the office of Frederick Fox, ffil Middle street, Portland, on the last Saturday of each of the following months, viz: November. December, 18 *2, January. February. March and April, 1863—from 2 to 6 o’clock P. M., ou each of those davs. GEORGE E. B. JACKSON, I , . IRVING W. PARKER, } toiniuUeioueri. Portland. Nov. 8,1862. nov8 MISCELLANEOUS. H. II Y, JI’XCTloX OF FllKF. AXn MIDDLE SM.,1 -PEALEU in Fine Chemicals, Pure Drugs, GENUINE-MEDICINES, ENGLISH, FRENCH ANR AMERICAN PRRFI MERY, AND FANCY GOODS. APOTHECARIES' GLASS WARE, FOREIGN LEECHES, SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, TRUSSES, SUPPORTERS, BRACES, ELASTIC STOCKINGS, *c. VARNISHES, PAINTS, OILS, AND DYE-STUFFS, KI'ICOSENE OIL, LARD OIL, And all other articles usually kept io a Drug aud Taint establishment. CF* State Agent for DAVIS k KIDD S MAG NETO-ELECTKIC MACHINES. eodfcwtoctl REST FUR THE WEARY. ANDERSON’S cppTTirn npn Tinrrrrmvn Patent granted October, 1802. iD. K. F’roliook, GENERAL AGENT. Under United Slates Hotel, Portland* THIS desirable mechanical arrangement has now been in use si sufficient length of time to show that it give* entire satisfaction and actually is the more valued the more it is used. This invention i* a step in advance of all others in the Spring Hed department, embracing a little more of their excelrencies. and yet happily overcoming all their defects. It is flexible as hair," and yet so recu perative as to bring itself into ptacc with great facili ty. It is adapted to the invalid, the aged and old, and all who huger in suflering and weakness. They are made of good material warranted strong and du rable, and not liable to get out of order. TESTIMONIALS : Commercial House, Portland, June 16. 1862. Having introduced the “Anderson Spring bed Bot tom” into mv house, after trial, 1 pronounce it to be au easv and healthy bed. 1 am using several kinds of spring bed bottoms, but consider the Anderson fully equal if not better than the best. N. J. DAVIS, Proprietor. We have introduced severe^ of the justly celebrat ed ••Anderson Spring Bed Bottom” to our sleeping apartments. \\ c give this spring bed bottom a decid ed preference o\er any and all other© we have ever used. Our guests speak of them in the highest terms. We recommend their use to all hotel keepers who de sire the comfort of their guests. w. d. McLaughlin & son, May 12,1863. Franklin House, Bangor, Mo. {From lion. Josiah II. Drummond.) 1 sin using the 'Anderson Spring Bed Bottom,’ and 1 am very much pleased with it. JOSIAH H. DRUMMOND. Portland, July 23, 1862. (Prom Hon. Lot M. Morrill.) Having us»*d Anderson’ Spring Bed Bottom, I can cheerfully recommend it as an excellent article. Augusta, Aug. 5. 1862. LOT M. MOKUILL. Having become fully satisfied of the benefit of the •‘Anderson Spring Bed Bottom,” 1 have purchased three of them at five dollars each, and do most cheer ffillv recommend them to the public. Waterville, May, 1861. Du. N. R. BOUTELL. Mr. D. K. Frobock has furnished the beds in my house with the “Anderson Spring Bed Bottom.” and I take pleasure in recommending this article as 1 he most convenient, economical and comfortable thing of the kftid with which I am acquainted. A II ABBOTT. Principal of Family School, Little Blue, Farmington. I have had the unspeakable pleasure of sleeping on one of the “Anderson Spring Bed Bottoms” for the last three weeks, and must say it tar surpasses any thing I had anticipated. My wife, who is feeble, has had no good rest for six months till occupying one of these beds. She would uot part with it'on anv ac count. IUv. JOHN ALLEN. Farmington, Feb. 28,1802. The Bed Bottom I bought of you ftillv merits my expectations, and is fullv up to vonr higL recommen dations. I would oheerrally recommend it to all who Af STAPLES. Augusta, April 16,1862. A. N. WILLIAMS. Having tested tlie "Anderson Spring Bed Bottom,” ! I can cheerfully recommend it to all who are in need j of such an article; ai d I believe it to be superior to anything of tbe kind now in use. Waterville, April 12,1862 Rkv. E. HAWES. Testimonials similar to the above have been re ceived from the proprietors of tbe following public houses- • Penobsot Exchange, Bangor. Krankliu House, Bangor. Skew began House, Skow began. Lewiston House, Lewiston. Winthrop House, Winthrop. Elmwood House, Waterville. Litchfield Corner House. Stoddard House, Farmington. Revere House, Vassal boro, llallowell House. Hallow’ell. China House. China. Franklin House, Augusta. Cuahnoc House, Augusta. Abbott’s School. Farmington. Eaton Boys’ Boarding School, Kent’s Hill. )ull7dflcw6m 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 and sixtv-two, SARAH J. HOPKINS, named Executrix and re siduary legatee in the last will and testament of Edward N. Jordan, late of Westbrook in said Comi ty, deceased, having in writing declined to accept said trust of Executrix, and presented her petition that adiniuistta'ion with the will annexed on the es tate of said deceased inavbe granted to Hiram H. Dow, of said Westbrook’: It wets Ordered, That the said Petitioner give no tice to all persons interested, by causing noliceto be published three weeks successively in the Maine State Press, printed at Portland, that thev may appear at a Probate Court to be held at said Port and. on the third Tuesday of November next, at ten of the clock in the forenoon, anil show cause, if any they have, why tbe same should not be gianted. WILLIAM G. BARROWS, Judge. I A true copy, aitest, 19 w8w* EUGENE HUMPHREY Rogister, j At a Court of Probate held at Port laud, jHpthiu nd for the County of Cumberland, on the flMrd T os day of October, iu the year of our Lord eight m hundred and sixtv-two', JOSEPH LIBBY, Administrator of the estate of Catherine F. Hasty, late of Scarborough in said j Comity .deceased, having presented his first and final account of administration of said estate for probate: It teas Ordered, That the said Administiator give | notice to all persons interested, by causing notice to be published three weeks successively in the Maine State Press, printed at Portland, that thev 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 anvthey have, why the tame should not be allowed. WILLIAM G. BARROWS, Judge. i A true copy, attest, 19 wSw*' EUG EN E 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 hu dred and sixtv-two, I^BENEZEK WELLS. Guardian of Relief Mariam, jt of Freeport, in said County, a person non com | pos mentis, having presented Ins accouut of Guardi anship of said ward for probate: It fras Ordered, That the said Guardian give notice to all persons interested, by causing notice to be pub lished three weeks successively in the Maine .State Pre«s, printed at Portland, that thev mav appear 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 they have, why the same should not be allowed. WILLIAM G. BARROWS, Judge. A true copy attest. 19 w8w EUGENE HUMPHREY. Register. 1 At a Court of Probate he’d at Portland, w ithin and for the County of Cumberland, on the third Tues day of October, in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and sixtv-two! ABBIE L. L. NORTH, widow of Samuel North, late of Westbrook in said County, deceased, having presented her petition that administration on the estate of said deceased may he granted to Na thaniel Brown, of Gorham in said County, Esquire: It troe Ordered, That the said Petitioner give no* . tire ton I persons interested, by causing notice to be published three weeks successively in the Maine I .State Press, printed at Portland, that they tuav ap i pear at a Probate Court to be held at said Portland, on the third Tuesday of November next, at ten oi I the clock in the forenoon, and show cause, it auy j they have, why the same should not be grantc . WILLIAM G. BARROWS, Jjcge. A true copv, attest, I 19 w8w* * EUGENE HUMPHREY, Regidcr. THE MARKETS. •— ■ ■ -.. Portland Wholesale Prices Current. 1 Expressly corrected for the Press to November 12. 10 fc>c is levied on all mer- j chnnuise not imported di-1 reel from the place of pro duct ton or growth. i A Duty : 10 0C ad val. l'earl »> lt>.7 @ 8 l’ot.61& 7J Apples. Greeu C bbl.$ll@ ljf Sliced lb. 4.® 5c Cored 4> lb. 3® 4 Uncored 4* lb.2 3 Bread. Duty : 80 4>C. Pilot 4> loo tbs. 85J @ 5] Ship.44 .« lj Crackers per bbl. 3] Crackers, 4* 100 35 v&IOcd Batter. Duty : 4c \* lb. Family i» lb.20 fa22c : Store.14 <£>15 i Beans. . 1 Marrow p bush?2 250,250 I Pea.2 25 “2 00 : Blue Pod.2 12,®2 37'? (undies. Duty • Sperm and ITa.r 8c, Stearine 5c, Tallow 2Jc! *» lb Mould p tb.13J©al4 ! Sperm.28 “,30 : Cheese. Duty : 4c 4* lb Vermont 4* lb- ■ •lOJ’SJllj Couurry.&& 9j Coal—(Retail.) Duty : From Hr. Prortnc etfree, other foreign Hi-i tumenaus SI 10, all oth er kinds &>c V ton. CuraberPd pton-IOJ® Wliiteaah.j Lehigh. 84$ ji Franklin. Coll'ee. Duty : 5c 4* lb. Java t» lb.33 $34c St. Domingo.30 $31 ' Rio . • ■ 32 ($ 38 Mocha.34 v® 35 Cordage. Duty : Tarred2}c, Manil la 24, all other 34 4* lb. American 4* lb . 13 $144 Russia.13 “13} Manilla.12 $13 Boltrope, Russia 104®)7i do. Manilla.14 '0*15 Cement. __ 4> bbl.SI 30.0,135 ■/run* — Duty: p lb— Oil Cinna mon #2. Oil Almonds and Otto of Hose $1 60, (St Bergamot, Cassia and Cloves 81, Uydrioilate \ Potash liw,Can thar ides. M istir,Ipecac,Rhubarb, < Cardamons, Oil Lemon. Anise and Orange, lo dine. 60c, Tolu and Crude Camphor&ic. Refined do. 4 k\ Tartaric Acid '2oc. Cream Tartar, Citric Acid, Shellac, Copal, Ibi mar and Gums usetl for i like purposes 10c, Aloes, Verdigris, Chlorate of Potash, Carb. Magnesia Oc. Boracic Acid, Yellow Prussiate Potash and Red do. 10c, Liquorice, Oxalic Acid and Sugar of Lead 4c. Asphaltum and Bi-Chro. Potash 3c, Sago 1 $c, Epsom Salts. Liquorice Root, Bi-Carb. Soda, Caust c Soda lc; Castor Oil 60c p gal.. Morphine 82 P oz., Al um 60c p cwt., Copperas 60c p cwt.. Muriatic Ac id 10 Pc ad val., Spong es, Assafcetida. Isin glass. FI or Su Iph u r. Sen na, Arrowroot, Ginseng 20 Pc. Bleaching Pow ders 3<>e p cwt., Sago 60c p cwt., Sal Soda and Sod* Ash Jc p lb, Crude Brimstone 83 and Roll do. $0 p ton, Alcohol 40c p gal. Alum p lb.4 @6r Aloe*..25 | Arrow Hoot.17 @40 lto rax.28 @30 Brimstone (roll).. 44@ 6 Bi-Carb. Soda.6j @64 Sulphur.6 a, 6$ Sa) Soda.3 nj 4 ( amphor.140 .a 150 Cream Tartar.35 @55 Logwood ex.12|(g 14 Magnesia.28 @36 : Indigo, M'la, fine. 814 a 2 ! Madder.16c «18 Opium. 88j a s| Rhubarb.175a 200 ; Alcohol.87 @95 ; Fluid.1 03 « 1 15 Camphcn©. 275 @ j Saltpetre. .*.11 @23 i Vitriol.. . .12 & Drrwoodi, I Duty: Free. Harwood .2|@ Iliaii) Wood.18 n Cainw«M>d.4J(a 4? F ustic, CuLa.2 @ 2] “ Savauvilla .1}@ 2 Hypernic.4$<ft 6 Logwood, < am pouchy.2 @24 St. Domingo.lja 2 Extract Logwood. 12j.al4 Nic Wood. @ Teach " . 83 a 4i Red “ . 8ja 3J Sapan M . 2 a Quercitron Bark...24a 2] Bed Sander*.8 @ 6 l>ur It. Duty: 30 pc ad val. Haven*.40c @ Tort la*..d, No. 3. .80 (a> “ No. 10. 62 @ Navy, S'r, No. 3. 79 Tent Duck. D. 8.10 or.60 <g " 12 or.60 (g Frnihrrt. Thity : 80 ad val. Live Geese lb . 60 @56 Russia.26 'A Fish. Duty : For 100 lb* foreign caught — Herring 81. Mackerel 82. Salmon 83; and all other pickled in bbls. SI 60 V obi., other wise 60c V etef. From Provinces free. Cod large %» qut. .83*g 4 44 small.2] a 3 Pollock.2U 2i Haddock, . 1 va lj Hake..14 @ 11 Herring.Shore^bl.32^!* 4j do. Labrador., none, do. Scaledfc*bx 8>>S85c do. No. 1 .26,0.30 Mackerel p bbl., Bay No. 1.... SVG 91 Bay No. 2.6}.in 74 Bay No. 3.44 a} 5 Shore No. 1.9* a. 9J 44 “ 2.6* a* 7} do. (medium). 8^ <£ 4j do. (small).24@ Fruit. Duty . Jjemnns, Oranges. Banana and Plantains 20 |>c ad val., Almonds 4c, and Shelled do. 6c lb. \uts and Itatts 2e lb, ('urrants, Figs, Plums, Prunes and Bai sins 6c p lb. Citron 80 $>c ad val. Almonds—Jordan lb. Soft Shell.13 @16c •Shelled.26 a3ft Currants.14 ,a 16 Citron.40 @42 Pea Nuts.S2j@ Figs, common-none. New Eletne.18c a 22 Lemons, £> box 84 25@ Oranges—Havana. . 2 60 Raisins, Blue cask. Black.88 @10 Bunch box. .3 60a 3 80 leaver...888@412 Dates.7 @ 9c . Prunes.84@104 Flour—Portland insp. ! Superline.S6@ 61 1 Fancy.64@ 6J Extra.64 a 7 : Family.7 a. 74 Extra Superior. .. .74@ 84 Western extras—6?@ 74 44 fancy.74@ 8} 44 superior. 7)-@ 8) Ohio extra.7 @ 74 44 family.8 @ 84 Canada super No.l. none. StLouteFav Brands.8 <1 9 I Southern III. do do.7i «84 Petapsco Family. 10@|OJ Ryo Flour.44 a 41 ('orn Meal.31a 3$ Buckw’t Fi’r ^>lb 2c@ 2J drain. Duty : (’om atuf Oats 10c, Bye and Barley 16c. and Wheat 20c h* 6m . From Br. Provinces free. Rvo.* .94 (S95c Oats. @60 South Yel.Corn. 80 a«2 Corn, Mixed.78 a so Bariev.7o d 75 Shorts \> ton....822 a23 Fine Feed.25 @27 (•rindtttoue«w Dufy : Bough—free. Rough. V ton. .817 5 20 Dressed.3u@35 dunpowdrri Duty : Valued at less than 20c \y lb 6c. over 20c 6c lb and 20 f*c ad val. Blasting.844@ 4l Rifle and Sporting . g 7) liny. I*i es«s’d p net T.813 @16 Loose. 13 « 16 New do.12 @14 II idea and Skins. Duty : 10 Pc ltd val. Slaughter Hiies.. .6 @ 7c Calf Skins.9 @10 Ca’cutta Cow— Slaughtered . 100SI 70 Green Salt.11651 2/ Drv.90 «1 00 Sheep Pelts, Gr'n.95® 811 8hcep Polts, Dry 75@1 00 hit y 5c V> lb. irst Sort, 1862... 14 (g.15 I roii. >uty : Pig and Stamp #6, Bar not exceeding $60 p j ton value $17 p ton, ex ceeding #60 4* f«m #18, /ess //can j inch thick or more than 7 inches wide, rounds less than 4 inch or more than 4 inches in diameter, and squares less than 4 inch or more than 4 inches square #20, Railroad #12 m, BoiUr aiul Plate $26 P ton, j Sheet 2>»2}c 4* lb and j $3a,6 V ton. oiiiinou.3£3} 33 ! ** Refined . .4aT44 | wede.0 <£ 61 ; lonvay.6j.a> 7 I a-t Steel.22 o24 i ierman Steel_14 to,lrt | InglishJBlia.Steel.16 igl7 wring.9 a 10 licet Iron, Engl. 5] a. 5J I licet Iron,Bussia. 17 (&18 j do Bus iiu'i.13 0,14 , I .it rd. larrcl, p lb . Ill«114 tegs, p lb 11 all *c nllj ' Lcallirr. >M/g 30 pe ad rat. Jew York, light .24 (a26c ' do. md. wts. 26 o28 do. heavy.20 a 28 do. slaughter. .30 o32 tiner. Calfskins. 65 '<£79 il’ter Wax Leath.13 a, 20 hrad. : 10 p c ad val. tockland, cask. .65 &70c l<umhrr-From yard, 'lear Piue, No. l.#38 tu do. No.2 34 g ! do. No.3 24 i® do. No.4 14 <£ Shipping Lumber. 14 a 10 1 ip race..10 (ail 1 •teinlock.8 ,a.l0 I Jox Sh’ks, (cash) 50 «65c lupb'ds, Seat..$14 old ! do. 1* “ .. .30 a 32 dongles, Ced. ext.2jg 3 • do. " No.1.2 a 21 do. ext. Hue 81 <i> 3| ! do. lMne.1 252 1 80 led Oak Stares .90 635 dol. Hhd. Shooks & Heads, city. 300$ Sugar do. city. 300.«' clo. do. c’try.l 25(6150 i Country KiffMol. Hhd.Shooks.. .2u0a225 Slash.1 60 a 170 loops.£30 @32 Jackmetack Tim ber. p tun.10@1C Molu«*m. Duty . 6c 4* gal. ienfugos. i rinidad.40 (2 45 1 „’uba claved.34 @35 do. do. tart 30 a 32 do. Muscovado.35 @38 few Orleans. 'ortland Syrup, hhd*..27 do. bbl* a* I Nail*. Duty: Cut lc. Wrought 2c, Assorted 8c 4> tb.' ask. 4 5024 75 Naval Storm. Duty : Turpentine, flosin, i Pitch, 7ar20 pc ad cal.. Spirits Turpentine 15c V 'Jaf fa r( foreign)** bbl.813(216 ’itch (Coal lar). 84k® Rosin.1K«20 rurpentine t*gal 27562 80 OhIiuih. Duty: Free. Vmericau.8^.$ 9j Oil. Duty: Sperm, Whale and other Fish Oils of for eign fisheries 20 $>c ad val.. Linseed, Hempseed and Bapeseed23c 4* gal., (Hive 23c, Salad 50c, Palm, Seal and Cocoa nut 10c gal. Portland Kerosene liluminat’g Oil 05 670c Machine.80 ® 82 'Marine. •Sperm Winter.. 198a200 Whale, ref. Wiut 9H a M0 do. ( rude .90 6^ brand Bank and Bay Chaleur. £21 6.22 Shore.20 6*1 Linseed.81 316183 Boiled.1 35 a 1 37 Lard Oil.1 05a 1 10 LMive Oil.1 75a l 80 u-1 <*i col. 206a210 Nb-atslbot Oil. ... 106@)112 Onians — p bl.l.£31 a 84 bush. 1 2og 1 26 Pa inl«. buty : On White L> ad dry or ground in oil and Bed Lend 82 40 p 100 tbs, Litharge 21c, Oxide of Zinc 2jc 4> tb, Prussian Blue, vermilion, Chrom* Yellow, Tenetian Bui 26, Spanish Brown dry 20, in oil 30 4>c ad cal., Yel low and other Ochres 50c 4* 10U tbs, Paris White dry 00c, in ojt £160, Whiting 50c 4* 100 tbs. P’tl’d Lead, in oil.5*9*6 Lewis Lead, “ ..lOalOf Boston Lead, " . 9*6 French Zinc, " . .li>6l0J Amer. Zinc, “ . .8(0.8] Rochelle Yellow.. .3 ® 84 Lng. Yen. lied-3 @ <*i Litharge.10(a) Red Lead.106 Piaster. buty : Free. I’er ton Soft.180(2187 Hard.16661 75 b round...6006660 Prov iviouM. Duty: Betf and Pork lc, Lard, Bacon and Hams 2c, Butter and Cheese 4c 0 tb. Ch’go Mess Becf.S12 (214 Portland do. .121613 P’tl dext.do. . 14 6144 Pork, extra clear 164 @1* Pork, clear.15«@l6 Pork, mess. 13 iJ1* Pork, extra do .. 13*6.144 Pork. Prime. 11 a 11} Hams.106,11c City Smok’d Hams.none. Produce. Beef p qu’r p lb 6 @ 7J Eggs, 4* doz. — 19 620 Potatoes, ^>bbl.£12521 40 Apples,dried, p lb.2^6 C hickens, Spring lo 614 Lamb-,T..6 6 8 rurkies.12 a 17 Ibeeso.11612 Veal.none. Pickles, 4* bbl_8} Rice. Duty: (leaned 14c, Pad dy Je 4> lb. Rice p lb.6f$ 7i Rum. Portland distilled 53 @65c Salerutu*. Saleratus 4* tb.64(6 7c Salt. buty . In bulk 18c, and in bags 24c 4> 100 lbs. l urk’s Is., 4* hhd. (8 buB.).£2h$ 3 Liverpool.2|a) 2j Cadiz.none Sacks Salt. none. Lr’d Butter Salt. 20 @ Starch. buty : 20 4*c Ad cal. Pearl. 64@ 7 Potato. 3 ig) 34 Shot-4* 100lbs £9*610 Hr op.S1046 Buck. 11 § Soup. buty : 35 4*c ad val. Leathe k Lore’s, Trow bridge k Smith’s Ex tra No. 1 4* tb — 9)a 9? Family do.8M- 84 No. 1. '] ig 8 Eagle No. 1.6^2 6} Star. but &J Castile.12*<& 16 Crane’s.0 (2Pj Spice a. Duty: (Unger Boot 6c, Ground Ginger 8c, Pep per and Pimento 12c, ('loves 15c. Cassia 10c, Cassia Buds 20c, Cinna mon 25c, Mace and Nut megs 30c 4> lb. Cassia 4* lb.45 (247c Cloves.33 (235 (linger, (Race)_30 a 31 Ginger, (Africa) 30 («31 Mace.80 @90 Nutmegs.80 (286 Popper. 25 @26 Pimento.22 @24 Seed*. buty : Linseed 16c 4* hu., Canary £1 4*614., Mus tard 3c 4> lb. Herds Grass,.£24 rg) Western Clover.. 10c(2 Red Top.£3 ,1 3J Linseed. 3 a Canary.3*6 4 Suunr. Duty Melado2c,notfnbove No. 12 24c, above So. 12 and not dl>ovf 16 3c,al>ove No. 15 and not above 20 3}c. aftore .Vo. 20 and re lived 4c 4* lb. Portland A.9$ 7$ do. A A.9gW> do. Yellow.. none. Extra Yellow .... none. Muscovado.10f;2 11 do. in bond.8' a9 Havana Brown... 103 „ 12 do. White.. .124 a 134 New Oilcans.llh«134 Crushed.14 Co 14} Granulated.14 « 14f Powdered.13 j 613 j T11 llow. Duty . Tallow 1 pc, Soap Stork 10 pc ad val. American refined .8{@ 9 Hough.6j@ 6 Tea*. Duty : 20<^|> lb. Hyson.76c@91 Young Hyson... .76 « 1 Oolong .Go @78 Souchong.60 @55 Tobacco. Duty: Leaves unmanufat lured 25, nil other kind 85 pc ad val. 5’sk 10’s lx**t hr’ds.70 @75 do. medium. .65 @»W do. common. 80 @62 half lbs best br’ds.75 @80 do. mod. good 65 @70 do. common.. .60 @62 Natural Leaf, lbs $1 @ 1 Fancv, in Foil.Ua 2 Tin. Duty: Pig 15c, Plates 2 4»c ad rat. Hatica, ca«h.40e@ 1 Straits, cash.87«« 4> Flatea-Char. l.r. 914 «l4J do. •• l.X. 15jTcUf Coke.lljal Wood. Hard, retail.. ....96i@; Soft. “ .4i@5 Twine. Duty : 35 He ad vat. iCottou Sail.83 a85c 'Flax “ .40 (fv “ Hailing.45 <£60 Kemp “ ... .42 tv 60 liidiu. 20a 25 Varnish. Furniture.?2 ;'<£ 3 ■ Coach.3 tv 4 « l>atnar.3$(«* 3j Wool. • Duty : Costing 18c lb and under 6 Ho, over 18c to 24c 4> lb 3c, over 24c i 9c 4* lb. Fleece.45 o65c Lambs.45 ^o,53 \ Zinc* Duty: In blocks or pigs l$c, in-sheets 2c p lb, ') manufactures of 8»J pc I ad val. 1 Pigs and slabs.5f® 6$ Shoot MoS'-lmaun. 10$all Shouthing.90 {&} Rxchuiigc* & London—00 a. 1 42$ [ty\ 44 Paris..f 3 9o.a3 97$ LEGAL NOTICES. At a Court of Trobatk held at Portland, within ami for the ( ouutv of < umber land, 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 Seal borough, deceased, having presented his first accounts of Guardianship of said minors for probate: It wag Ordered,That thesaid Guardian give notice to all persons interested, by causing notice to be pub lished 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 i uesdav 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. HARROWS, Judge. A true copy, attest: w3\v21* EUGENE HUMPHREY, Register. At a Court of Probate held at Portland within and for the County of Cumberland, on the first Tuesday of November, in the year of our Lord eighteen huudred and sixty-two, Cl HARLES STILSON, named Executor in a cer J tain Instrument purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Stephen Knight, late of Portland in said County, deceased, having presented the same for probate ■ It wag Ordered, That the said Executor give no tion ti, nil luiriilllll lntorn^tu.1 l.i Adlluilt A noilnA t.n published three weeks, successively, In the Main** State Press, printed at Portland, that they may ap pear at a Probate Court to he held at said' Portland, on the first Tuesday of December next, at ten of the clock iu the forenoon, and show cause, if any they have, why the said Instrument should not be proved, approved, and allowed, as the last Will anti Testa ment of said deceased. WILLIAM G. HARROWS, Judge. A true copy, A Pest, 21 w3w* ' EUGENE HUMPHREY,1,Register. FI!HE Subscriber hereby gives public notice to all X concerned, that lie has been duly appointed and taken upon hiiuself the trust of Administrator of the estate of GUSTAVXJS G. CHURCHILL, late of Portland, In the County of Cumberland, de ceased, by giving bond as the law directs; hw there fore requests all persons who are indebted to the said deceased's estate to make immediate payment; and those who have any demands thereon, to'exhib it the same for settlement to LI It EBT Y li DEN N ETT. Portland, Nov. 4,1802. 21 w3w* At a Court op Probate held at Portland, within and for the County of Cumberland, on the first Tuesday of November, iu the year of our Lord eighteen bundled amt sixtv-two", A NNE A. W. CUMMINGS, Administratrix de 2V bonis nou of the estate of Benjamin C. Cum mings,late of Portland in said County .deceased, hav iug presented her 2d account of adiuiuistiatiou of said estate for piobate: It irns Ordered, That the said Administratrix give notice to all persons interested, by causing notice to lie published three weeks successively in the Maine State Press, printed at Portland, that they may ap I>earat a Probate Court to be held at said’ Portlaud, on the first Tuesday of December next, at ten of the clock in the forenoon, and show cause if any tbev have, why the same should not be allowed. WILLIAM G. BARROWS, Judge. A true copv, attest, 21 w3w* ' EUGENE HUMPHREY, Register. At a Court of Probate 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 sixty-two, JOSHUA E. HALL, named Executor in a cer tain Instrument purporting to be the last Wdl and Testament of James Nason, late of Gorham in said County, deceased, haviug presented the same for probate: It wag Ordered, That the said Executor give notice to all persons interested, by causing notice to be pub lished three weeks successively in the Maine 8ta»o Press, printed at Portland, that thev 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 forenoon, and show eanse if any they have, why the said Instrument should not he proved, ap proved, and allowed, as the last Will and Testament of said deceaied WILLIAM G. BARROWS, Judge. A true copv, attest. _21 w3w*J_EUGENE HUMPHREY, Register. At a Court op Fkobai e held at Portlaud. within and for the County of Cumberland, on the first Tuesday of November, in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and sixty-two." SAMU EL S. BROWN, Administrator of the es tate of Elias St rout, Jr., late of Raymond, iu said < ounty, deceased, having presented liis petition for license to sell and convey certain real estate of said deceased, as d»*scribed iu said petition, an ad vantageous offer having been made therefor: It teas Ordered, Thas the said Administrator give notice to all persons interested, bv causing notice to be published three weeks successively in the Maine Sta*e 1’iess, printed at Portland, that they may ap pear at a Probate Court to be held at said Portland, on the first Tuesday of December next, at teu of the clock iu the forenoon, and show cause, if any they have, whv the ?aine thould not be granted. WILLIAM G. BARROW 8, Judge. A true copy, attest, 21 w3w• EUGENE HUMPHREY, Register. At a Court of Probate held at Portland, within and lor the County of Cumberland, ou the first Tuesday of November, in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and sixtv-two," Tf D. L. LANE, Administrator de bonis non of 1?X* the estate of William T. Chadbourne, late of i' i (l c 11 ill iiuiH ( Vniut rlniiuaca/l lio, ii<« >. r ft. liis account of administration of said estate lor pro bate; also his private account against the estate of aaid deceased, for probate and allowance: It teas Ordered,That the said Administrator give no tice to all persona interested, by causing notice to be published three weeks successively in the Maine State Press, printed at Portland, that they may ap pear at a Probate Court to be held at said’ Port’laud, on the first Tuesday of December next, at ten ol the clock in the foienoou, and show cause, if any they have, why the same should not be allowed. WILLIAM O. BARROWS, Judge. A truecopv, attest, 21 w3w* _ECO EXE HUMPHREY, Register. At a Court of Probate he’d at Portland, within and lor tlie County of Cumberland, on the first •" Tuesday of N ovember,in the year of our Lord eigh teen hundred and sixtv-two.' MARY A MITCHELL. Widow of Edward II. Mitchell, late of Yai month in said County, de ceased. having presented her petition for the assign ment of her Dower in tne Rea! Estate of which he died seized: also her petition as Administratrix ol of said deceased's estate, for license to sell and con vey certain Real Estate described in said petition : If teas Ordered, that the said Petitioner give uo tice to all persons interested, by causing notice to be iiublished three weeks successively in the Maiue State *rc*s, 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 forenoon, and show cause, if any they have, why the same should not he granted WILLIAM O. BARROWS, Judge. A true copy, Attest. w3w21* ’ EUGENE HUMPHREY, Register. At a Court of Tkobate held at Portland, within and for the Countv of Cumberland, on the first Tuesday of November,in the year ofourLord eigh teen hundred and sixty-two, A LURED M DRESSER, Administ iator of the xV estate of John W. Fold, late of Portland, in said County, deceased, having presented his first ai d final account ol administiation of said estate for pro bate : It teas Ordered, That the said Administiator give notice to all persons interested, bv causing notice to i be published three weeks successively, in the Maine ! State Press, printed at Portland, that they may ap pear at a Probate Court to be held at said Poit'lai.d, on the first Tuesday of December next, at ten of the clock iu the forenoon, and show cause if any they have, why the same should not be allowed. WILLIAM G. BARROWS, Judge. A true copy, Attest. 21 "3"- Kl't.EXK HUMPHREY. RejriiMer. At a Court of Probate held at Portland, within and for the County oi Cumberland, ou the fiist Tuesday of November, in the year of our Lord eigh teen hundred and sixty-two, JOHN M. PARK ER, Administrator with the will annexed, of the Estate of William B. Larrabee, ; late of Scarborough, in said County, deceased, hav ing presented tiis first and final accouut of adminis tration of said estate for probate: It teas Ordered, 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 in the forenoon, and shew cause, if any they have, why the same should not be allowed. WILLIAM G. BARROWS, Judge. A true ropy, Attest, w3w21* ' EUGENE HUMPHREY, Register. ffliiE subscriber hereby gives public notice to a'l JL concerned, that he has been duly* appointed and taken upon himself the trust of Administrator ol the estate of ELMIRA GRANT, late of Yarmouth iu the County of Cumberland, de ceased, by giving bond as the law directs; he there fore requests all persons who are indebted to the I said deceased's estate, to make immediate payment; and those who have any demands thereon, to exhibit ' the same for settlement to JAMES HUTCHINS. Yarmouth, Oct. 21, 18<52. 21 w3w# TillK subscriber hereby gives public notice to a’l concerned, that he has been duly appointed and taken upon himsell the trust ol Administrator oi the estate of SARGENT S. FREEMAN, late of Windham in the County of Cumberland, de ceased, by giving bond as the law directs; he there fore requests all persons who aw indebted to the said deceased's estate to make immediate payment; and those who have any demands theiOv»n, to exhibit the i same for settlement to ALMON L. FREEMAN. Windham, Nor. 4, 1802. 21 w8w* RAILROADS. KENNEBEC AND PORTLAND It. R. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. Commenced April 14th, 1802. rKrawftjw-j Passenger trains will leave daily, (Sun -^g^davs excepted) as follows: Augusta n»r Bath, Portland and Boston, at 11.15 A. M., connecting at Brunswick with the Androscoggin , Railroad for Lewiston, Livermore Falls, Wilton aud Farmington. Leave Portland for Bath and Augusta at l.OOP. M., connecting at Bruuswick with the Androscoggin trains for stations on that road; aud at Augusta with the Somerset & Kennebec Railroad for Waterville, Kendall’s Mills and Skowhegan, and at Kendall’s Mills with the Penobscot & Kennebec Road for litts field, Newport and Bangor; arriving same uiglit. Monday Morning aud Saturday Erening Train*. On Monday trains leave Augusia at 5.30 A. M.. aud . Bath at 0.30 A. M., for Portland, connecting with the ! 8.45 A. M. train for Lowell aud Boston. Leave Portland on Saturdays, at 8.15 P. M., on ar i rival of train from Boston, for Bath and Augusta. STAGE CONNECTION*. Stage.- leave Bath daily (Sundays excepted) at 3.00 ' P. M., on arrival of train from Purl land aud Boston, ! fur Wiscas-et, Daiuariscutta, Waiduboro’, Rockland I ami Tlioni as ton. Stages leave Augusta daily (Sundays excepted), for Belfast, on arrival of train from Portland and Bos i ton. Tickets sold in Boston for all the stations on the ; Kennebec & Portland, Androscoggin, and Somerset & Kennebec Roads. Freight trains run daily between Augusta and Port land B II rrsilMAX. Manager and Superintendent. Augusta. April, 1862. juue23dtf ANDROSCOCLIN RAILROAD. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT Cfeagggggj On and after Monday, May 5, 1862, VtHy’^Ti^Wtrains will leave Portland for Lewiston i ami 1 aimn.gton via Bruuswick. at 1 P. M. Leave Farmington for Lewiston, Bath and Port I land, via Bruuswick, at 9.15 A. M. I Leave Lewiston for Bath and Portland via Bruns ! wick at 11.45 A. M r i trig in irmus uuuv uei« rcu i vriinuu >uu i ton. STAGE CONNECTIONS. Stage leaves Strickland’s Ferry Tuesdays, Thnrs ; days and Saturdays, for Livermore, Canton, Peru ; and Dixfield; returning opposite (lavs. Stase leaves North Jay for East Dixfield. Dixfield, ; and Weld, on Tuesdays, Thursdays aud Saturdays; ! returning opposite days. Stage leaves Farmington .or New Vineyard. New j Portland and Kiugfiela, on Wednesdays and Satur j davs, returning on Mondays and Friday*. Stages leave Farmington daily, for Strong, Avon and Phillip*. Passengers for this route will take the cars at the I Portland, Saco & Portsmouth, or Kennebec k Port land Depots, in Portland. S. W. EATON, Sup’t. Farmington May 6, 1862. jnne23dtf GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. Notice to Wood and Lumber Mer chant*. 17IBOM November 1st, )<W2, to M.v 1st, 1MB. the rate* of freight on all descriptions of lumber j and timber will be advanced 25 per ceut. I No tire wood will be conveyed bet ween October 1st, 1862. and May 1st. 1863. An advance in the rates of fire wood will take place ; next summer, but in consequence of changes in the ; arrangement for conducting the wood business, which j are about to be made, the Company will not be able to take fire wood from certain places on the line, so • that should any parties make contracts for fire wood | to be carried on the railway during the next season, they must understand that they willdo so at their own | risk, aud that the Company w:ill not feel themselves j bound to carry it. Due notice will be given of the rates of freight, and from what statious fire wood can be carried next summer. C. J. BRYDGES* Managing Director. Montreal, August 1. 1862. a6dtf Mg THROUGH TICKET'S To Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Detroit, Toledo, St. Paul, La Ckobbk, St. Louis, New Orleans, or any part of the WEST, SOI Til OR NORTH WEST, j BY THE ERIE RAILWAY. Via Buffalo, Dunkirk, and Niagara Fall*. This road is broad guaok and is provided with ■ New aud Splendid Sleeping Cara. cyTickcta sold in Portland at lowest Boston rate ! by W. D. LITTLE, Agent, Office 31 Exchange Street. nr-Y on can save money by securing tickets at this i : office. June 23. dawtf ! ^ Courage Invalid*! ! I CLEMS’ SUMMER CURE —AND— Howes’ Cough Pills, By the concurrent testimony of many sufferers, th fact has been established, that for the cure of DIARIUKEA 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 au active, healthy condition, aa CLEM’S SUMMER CURE. That for Children Cutting Teeth, if troubled with Diarrhoea 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 r stomach, or mothers suffering from nursing sore mouth, a safe aud speedy cure is effected by the use of CLEM’S SUMMER CUKE. That for Coughs, Hoarseness and Bronchial affect ions, there is no remedy extant that so univeistlly affords relief as HOWES' COUGH PILLS. That for a Tightness or Wheezing 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 j Consumption, the public have already rendered their united verdict in favor of IIivO’L'J) U VI* f O — CLEM’S SUMMER CURE ia a pleasant, agreeable | decoction of Roots and ltarks, and contains not a ! particle of Opium oa Drug of any sort. It always doe* good, and never does harm. “ By thkik works ye shall know them.'* G. C. Goodwin k Co., Boston, General Agents New England, ii. 11. liav, Portland, ai d R. F j Bradbury, Bangor, Geneial Agents for Maine. Sold by Druggists and Merchants generally : HOWES Sc CO., Proprietor®, iswtJmuol Belfa Maim bt. |-, PENSIONS. BOl’XTV MONEY, Back Pay, Ac., T^OR service in the present war. obtained for Soldiers ; F amLSailors, their Widows and Heirs, from the Uni- I ted State* Government, on application in ucrsci. • by letter to BRADFORD Jk HARMON, No. 88 Exchange Street, Portland, Mk. Having devoted our attention exclusively to the Pen- j *ion business for the last twenty veai*. and having a . reliable AgeiiC' iu Washington,' we are enabled to j i prosecute all claims against the Government with promptness and despatch, and on very reasonable j terms, making no charge until the claim is obtained. I FREEMAN BRADFORD, /.. K. UAlfMON. Portland. June2<>th. d&wtf Commissioners' INoticc. 1HIE undersigned having been appointed by tlie Judge of Probate for the County of Cumberland as Commissioner! to receive and examine all claims against the estate of Cornelius B. Butler,late of Port land in said County, deceased, hereby give public j . notice that they have appointed the third Mondays j respectively of the months of January, February, j M:uoh and April, A. D. 1863. at ten o’clock A. M., I .and the ofl.ee of John Neal, Em)-» in said Portland, ! as the time and place for receiving said claims and the | proof thereof. JOHN NEAL. (r 19 wSw ALBERT MERRILL, itom r*' <<1| Coats, Pauls, Vests, Jackets, JlL Ladies' Riding Habits. &c., Cut, made and trimmed by A. D. REEVES - - Tailor, 98 EXCHANGE SIR EET, Portland, August 6, 1862. dly PLEASURE PARTIES. I EXCURSIONISTS visiting the Island*, supplied > with stores at the shortest notice. Orders solicited. 180 Fore Street nenr foot of Exchange. C ALDER WOOD k BECKETT. Portland. June 28. dtf Tamil) Horae for Sale. A dapple-grey horse, 8 years old, sound oud kind in all harness; weighs over 1000 ' pounds, and is a fast traveller. Is not ■■flii 4*ip afraid of locomotives, music, or any ob jects, and has no vices or tricks. May he driven by ladies with perfect safety, and is well worthy the at tention of any one in want of a reliable family horse Sold onlv for want of use. Mav be seen at Feuley'* I Stable, No. 69 Free Street. CEO. A. WRIGHT. I #c29 ,Tw MEDICAL. Eclectic Medical Infirmary. TO THE LADIES. DK. HUGHES particularly invites all Ladies who need a medical adviser, to call at his rooms. No. > Temple Street, which they will find arranged for heir especial accommodation. Dr. H.’s Eclectic Renovating Medicines are unrival ed in etticat J and >upeiinr llttll in WgiltllH ail female Irregularities. Their action is specific and :ertain of producing relief in a short time. LADIES will rind it invaluable in all cases of ob it ructions after all other remedies have been tried in oin. It is purely vegetable, containing nothing in he least injurious to the health, .and may be t&xcu rith |»erlect safety at all times. Sent to any part of the country with ftill directions, )y addressing DR. HUGHES, No. 5 Temple Street, corner of Middle, l’ortland. N. It.—LADIES desiring may cousnlt one of their >wnsex. A lady of experience in constant attend* tnce. julldawtt'3 DR. HUttHES’ Eclectic Medical Infirmary. Established for the treatment of those diseases in both sexes, requiring Experience, Skill, Honor and delicacy. PRIVATE CONSULTATIONS.—Dr. Hughes has for a number of years confined his attention to diseases of a certaiu class. During his practice be has treated thousands of cases, and in no instance has he met with a failure. The remedies are mild, *nd there is no interruption of business or change of diet. Dr. Hughes is in coustant attendance from 8 in the morning until 10 at night, at his office, ft Tem ple street. Charges moderate, and a cure guaranteed in all cases. Separate rooms, so that no one will be seeu but the Dr. himself. His remedies cure disease when all other iemedies fail: cures without dieting or restriction in the habits of the patient; cures with out the disgusting and sickcuing effects of most other remedies; cures new cases in a few hours; cures with out the dreadful consequent effects of mercury, but is sure to annihilate the rank and poisonous taint that the blood is sure to absorb, unless the proper remedy is used The ingredients are entirely vegeta ble. and no injurious effect, either constitutionally or locallv, can be caused by using them. YOUNG MEN, who are troubled with seminal .. <w>t 11K.r I../I k.kll. I. the effects of which are pain and dizziness in the head, forgetfttlneas, sometimes a ringing in the ears, weak eyes, etc., terminating in consumption or in sanity if neglected, are speedily and permanently cured. All correspondence strictly confidential and will a returned If desired. Address DR. J. B. Hl'GllF.S, No. 5 Temple Street, (corner of Middle), Portland. KIT*Send stamp for Circular. Jail—dk wtf3 BLINDNESS CURED. A Remarkable Case of a boy who was cured by DR. II. J. BOYNTON, Of Scrofulous Ophthalmia, as the following fhcts will show: “FOR a long time the boy’s eye-lids had iPS^been entirely closed. His case was consid almost hopeless. The boy was put uu der the care or Dr B.. and after great pa tience and perse\e.ance, with his electrical treatment and w ith other Ci* alive*, he was able to lift his eye lids, when it wa* scovered that a false membrane had formed and revered the entire eyes. This was removed by Dr. irynton, and the boy’s eye-sight is now entirely rest g’ed. and bis eyes stronger than ev er before. This should be known to all persons who are similarly afflicted. Although I understand that the Doctor has for many years, in his operations on these delicate organs—the eye and ear, met with em inent success, he has not deemed it necessary to keep bla/iug before the public his surgical skill in this par ticular part of his profession, but has been silently lierfoi tning cures, many of them of a remarkable character. HT" Certificates from numerous of bis patients will testify to his successful operations, all of which may be seen at his ufiice. No. 389 Congress Street, Portland. dfcwfiarf ■ STEAMBOATS. INTERNATIONAL STEAMSHIP CO. One Trip per Week. EASTPORT, CALAIS AND ST. JOHN. ION and after Thursday, Nov. 13th, the Steamer “New Kngfaud,’’ Capt. E. Field, will leave Railroad Wharf, foot State Street, every Thursday, at 6 o’clock P. M.. till further notice, for Flasfportand St. John. Returning, will leave St. John every Monday morning, at 8 o’clock, for East port, Portland and Boston. ' Positively no freight received after 4 o'clock P. M. on the day of sailing. Through tickets are sold by this line, con meting at Eastport with stage coaches for Machine. and w ith steamer t^ueen for Bobbin*tan, Calais, St. Stephens and St. Andrews, and at the latter place over rail way Tor Canterbury. Woodstock and Hunlton Stations. We also ticket through per steamers and railways for W mil nor, Halifax. Ihgby. Fredericton, Sussex, Moncton. Shediac. Prince Edtrard Island, Pictou, North Shore t\f New Brunswick, Mirtmichi, and Bail de Chuleur. nuvll C. C. EATON. Agent. M ONTR F. A L OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO’S Weekly Mail Line. ONE of tb. following power* fill SlPtmerc UIBEKX1AX, NOKTH AMEKH AN.NOKWEt.IAN, JIKA, BOHEMIAN, ANI.LO SAXON, NO VA Si OMAN—will sail from Quebec every Satur day morning, for Liverpool, via Londonderry. Passengers leave Portland per Grand Trunk Trains with United States mails, every Friday, at 116 P. M., connecting with Steamer at Quebec every Saturday morning. Passage to Liverpool. Londonderry or Glasgow: Htird Class, ?86. First C lass. $77 to $92—according to accommodation,—which iucludes tickets ou Grand Trunk Railway. Prepaid aud return tickets issued at reduced rates. Excursion tickets to the World’s Fair, out and back. $18d. Apply to Edmonstone, Allan k Co.. Montreal, or to J. L. FARMER, No. 10 EXCHANGE ST., PORTLAND. June 28.1802. dtf Portland and New York Steamer*. The splendid and fat Steamship “CHESAPEAKE,” Captain Sidney Crowell, will until ftirther notice run as follows : Leave Browns Wharf, Portland, every WEDNES DAY*, at 4 P. M.. ai d leave Pier 9 North River, New York, every SATURDAY, at 3 o’clock, r. M. This vessel is fitted lip with fine accommodations for passengers, making this the most speedy, safe and comfortable route for travellers fret ween ’New York and Maine. Passage $6,00, including F'are aud State Rooms. UWUI lorwurutm uv 11110 nuv biiu iiwn avuinti, Juebec, Bangor, Bath, Augusta, Eastport aud St. oh n. Stoppers are requested to send their freight to the s turner before 3 P. M., on the day that she leave* Portland. For freight or passage apply to EMKRi k FOX, Brownr« Wharf, Portland. U. B. ( ROMWELL k CO., No. 86 West Street, New York. June 23,18 3. dtf Sheriff's Sale. Cumberland, a*: FI1AKEN ou Execution, and unless previously re 1. deemed, will be sold at Public Auction to the highest bidder, on Monday, the 1st day of Decem ber. A. D. 1862. at the Post Office in Saccarappa Vil lage, in the town of Westbrook, in the County ol Cumber land, at ten o’clock in the forenoon, all the right which Thomas Akeis Isas or bad ou the twen tieth day of Mmch, A D. 1862, at 12 o’clock noon, to redeem the following described real estate, the same having been attached ou the original writ: A certain piece of land with all the buildings theieon. situated in Westbrook at Saccarapi z. Village, in said County, on Brown street, and bounded as follows, viz: Beginning at the most soutl erly corner of a lot of land that Solomon L. Elder sold to Stephen Cole, at a stone and post; thence north seventy-eight and oue-quarter degrees east to a spike in a white oak tree, and thence to a stone on the northerly corner of said lot. eleven rods and eight links; thence south tbirty-two and one-half degree* east three roda to a white oak stump and stone; thence south tweuty-two degrees cast two rods and nineteen links to a stone and corner of Smith lot; thence south seventy-nine and one-quarter degrees west thirteen rods, to Facto ry street, so called, to a stone; thence northwesterly by «aid last named stieet five rods, seven and one-half links, to the first mentioned bounds—-being the saute property that Preston Dav bought of Mary Phrmer. aud by said PayjDonveyed to Thomas Akers, and the same tiow occupied by said Akers. The above described real estate being subject to a mortgage to Preston Day, to secure the payment of twelve hun dred dollar®, as per deed of December 7th, 1867. re corded in Cumberland Registry of Deeds, volume 284, page 167: and the said Dav by his assignmeut of said mortgage to Ivory llazelton, on the 28d day of Julv, 1874)—consideration eight hundred dollars—re corded hi Cumberlai d Registry of Deeds, volume 294, page 421: aud now due on said mortgage four hundred dollars, and interest ou the same from the 1st day of May, 1862. Reference to said Registry be ing had for a particular description of the said prem ises and the said mortgage. Further particular at the time and place of sale. Dated at W stbrook, October 89th, A. I>. 1862. GEO. W. PARKER, Deputy Sheriff. 20 w3w At a Court ok Probate held at Portland, within and for the Countv of Cumberland, on the first Tuesday of November,in the year of our Lord eigh teen hundred and sixtv-two. WILLIAM II FESSENDEN, Administrator of the estate of Richard Hill, late of Portland in said County, deceased, ba% ing presented his first and final account of administration of said estate for probate: It was Ordered, That the said Administrator give no tice to all persona interested, by causing notice to be published three weeks successively, in the Maine State Press, printed at Portland, that they may ap pear at a Probate Court to be 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 same should not be allowed. WILLIAM G. BARROWS, Judge. A true copy, Attest: w8w21* EUGENE HUMPHREY, Register. _PRINTING. R E 31 OVAL! THE BOOK JOB PRINTING E stablish.rn.ent FOSTER 6r CUSHINGj Hm been removed from tbs ofRes over Casco Bank, to tbs office of the DAILY PRESS, CORNER OF MIDDLE AND EXCHANGE STS. FOX BLOCK. \ Directly orer tlie Magnetic Telegraph Office, f earth Story, where all varieties of Plain and Fancy Job Work, Will be promptly alteaded to oa the most libera terms. ENTRANCE -- 83i EXCHANGE STREET, Orders left at the conuting-room of the Daily ness and Maine State Frees, head of Srst fight of stair*, will be promptly attended to. tr The office 1* supplied with ww FAST PRES8E8 AVI) STEAM POWER And It* capacity and (he ill ties (hr doing work in good styl* nr* equal to any in the City or 8tst*. IV. A. WATER * CO. Jnly 17,1881. <jtf THE PORTLAVD DAILY PBE8S STEAM POWER Book and Job Printing Office, No. 821 EXCHANGE STREET, Fox 13 look, - • Second Floor, PORTLAND, MAINE. I The Proprietors of ths PoariAvn Dailt Fa ms respectftillv insite attention to their fkcilitiee for exe cuting, in beautiftU style, ssory description of BO(U AND JOB PRINTING Their Establishment is ftimishsd with all ths sp prorsd modern machinery, and their assortment of Book and Fancy Types, It adequate to do any work demanded in this State Business Curds of Every Variety, Style and Cost. PRINTED AT SHORTEST NOTICE. BILL-HEADS RULED AND CUT IN THE NEATEST MANNER. Billet* A Circulars in Every Variety of Type. IANK-C1KKS, NOTE, ANI BILLS OF LAWNS. 6 TAGS PIERCED WITH HOLES k GLUTEN ED WHEN DESIRED. Policies Printed and Bound for Inauranoa Companies. Deeds, Law Briefs, Equity Cases, And other LAW DOCUMENTS executed with Dispatch. Bronzt, Colored, snd sll other kinds of Printing, Executed in taste to sait the most fUstidloes. WEDDING AND ADDRESS CARDS Our Strips are unsurpassed. SHOP BILLS, PROGRAMMES, AND ALL SORTS OF HAND BILLS. Portland. June 26. 1663. daw Photographic Frames. 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