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_ MISCELLANY._ FEVER. A FRAGMENT. “Doctor, just step in here a moment, will you? I believe I need a little of your care.” "What Grahame, are you laid up?—Why, *twaa only this morning I saw you in the ranks. What In the deuce Is to pay?” said the cheery voice of the surgeon, as he entered the tent of the young soldier. “Nothing alarming, only I’ve got a most confounded headache; and I thought I’d keep quiet an hour or so.” The surgeon eyed his patient closely ere he spoke. He knew the symptoms well—the flush ed forehead and the parched lips. “Grahame,” he said gaily, "you just step round to the hospital with me, and I will make you comlortable in less than no time. Come; I will not listen to a refusal.” "Doctor, are you crazy ? I'm not sick—shall be better after an hour’s sleep. Its deuced hot here, though.” “Not sick now hut you may be if you don't obey orders,” replied the surgeon, gravely. “Well, I'll go just to please you—how my head does ache—by Jove! I believe I can't see the way, doctor. Just give me your arm.” The Twilight shadows deepened into night, and the great moon arose. It peeped iuto the little wiudows of the hospital, and shone across the narrow beds. Now it lighted up the faces of the dying; now it reverently touched the foreheads of ttie dead. It shone in full glory on young Grahame as he writhed in the ago nies of the terrible fever. Now he raved of his borne in the valley; again he heard the river rippling by, and saw the loved ones there now he sang wild snatches of song, or called for some comrade who had passed before him “unto rest.” A* the surgeon passed on his nightly rounds, he fancied it was his mother's step. “Take away the blankets, mother—open the windows—give me air. I shall stifle here!— ice! ice!—mother dou’t you hear me? Oh, thispaiu'. Don't leave me aloue. Nellie,sister Nellie, dou’t cry. I told you I would come hack again—dou’t you remember? I'm not afraid of the fever.—Good-bye, now; take good cate of mother. One more kiss. Re member—I’ll come home again if God is wil ling, when this dreadful war is over. Won’t It fit glorious to come back witli the victory's ar ny, Nellie ? Oh. Itow tny head aches!—will 1 It never stop? Why don’t you come to me mother? I am dying with this pain. Hush! I hear the drums beating—give me my rifle— don’t hold me back—victory or death—ves death—” * 1 ne Kina surgeon wipea away a rear as ne turned to leave. He liad administered the nightly portion, and bathed the levered brow, ‘Twas a little thing, but lie eould do no more; for there were dozens awaiting him—yes, doz ens of aching heads to cool—his lime was prec ious. Seven times the twilight shadows deepened into night; seven times the great moon arose and lighted the great hospital. Again the surgeon passed on his nightly rounds. He paused as he reached young Grnhatne’s cot. ; and his eyes filled with tears. There was a fearful stillness all around. Xo more visions of the home in tbe v alley; no more sounds of ; the loved voices; no more dreams of victory. ; The drums will beat the call, but he will not hear them. Reverently the surgeon raised the while sheet and gazed on the peaceful lace beneath. The bright moonbeams peeped cu riously under tbe snowy covering aud gently kissed the foreheed of the dead. The holy stars with a mournful twinkle in their bright eyes, peeped wonderingly in through the nar row window, and at the same time kept watch ’ over the home in the valley. The manly limbs a week ago filled with the vigor of life, are straightened in death. The noblest he#t has ceased its beatings; the pitiless fever has done its work. There will be a vacant place in tbe ranks when the drums call them together; there will be a few tears shed when they miss the famil iar face. There will lie a funeral* and the farewell salute to the dead; a trifling mention of his death in the daily news, aud that will be all. What matters it to the world ? only a pri vate dead—not much loss—not au officer! And the ceaseless tide will flow on as before. Reader, can't you imagine that lone mother when the dread tidings reach her? Can't you 6eethe paper drop from her withered hands as she reads his name? Xo mistake it is his name; no use to derive herself, Tor 'tis all there in black and white, a fearful reality. The rippling river will have lost its charms— the sunshine its lieauty. A darkness falling over all—a dreadful void in her heart that can never be filled. Oh, you who have friends aud brothers in the great army, pray with your whole souls that the all seeing eve of the Father shall keep watch over them and preserve them from evil: that he will hide them in the cleft ol the Rock of Ages. Proposals for Subsistence. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received bv the undersigned, at Augusta,Me., until the 14th day of November, 1862, at 5 o'clock P. M., for the following articles of Subsistence Store*, to be delivered at Camp "Abraham Lincoln," near Portland, lor the use of the 7th Regiment of Maine Volunteers, from time to time and in such quantities as may be requir ed, of which timely uotice will be given the success ful bidder, vi*: 22 ban els Mess Pork, GO Barrels Mess Beef, 70 Barrels Flour, 10,000 Lbs. Hard Bread, in barrels, 5'* Bushels Beaus, in bags or barrels, 2,000 Lbs. Rice. . 1,1<N) Lbs. Coffee, roasted and ground, in bbls. 90 Lbs. lea, 8.0U0 Lbs. Coffee Crushed Sugar, in bbls. 200 ballon* Vinegar, 250 Lbs. Adamantine Candles, 800 Lb*. Soap, 12 Bushels Salt, 144 Bushels l’otatoos. 200 ballon* Molasses, in barrels. The subsistence must be of the best quality, and be subjected to inspection. The uudenrigeed reserves the right to increase, not exceeding one hundred per cent., the amount of any or all of the article* specified, by giviug three day* notice to the successful bid or, and reject all bids, if he deem* them unsatisfactory. Endorse "Proposal* for Subsistence." THUS. C. J. DAILY, 1st Lt. 17th Inf., A. A C. S.. U. S. A. Head Quarters Volunteer Recruiting Service, I Augusta, Me., Nov. 10, 1862. bov 10 ed5t I. D. HIERKILL & < 0., PLUMBERS, No. 27 Union Street, Portland, Me. fFtster Closets, Urinals, Force and Suction Pumps, Math Boilers. Wash Bowls, Silver Plata! f Brass Cocks, gf all kinds constantly on hand. 17* All kinds of fixtures for hot and cold water sot up in the best manner. All orders in city or country personally attended to I. D. MERRILL. JOHN BOJfD. B. D. MERRILL. augidly CARD. DR. 0. 8. WENDELL, OF tho lata arm of Ctrxxixoa k Wesdeli, No. 28 Tremout street,bosiuu, having fitted rooms at No. 135 1-2 Middle Street, Is prepared to perform all operations pertaining to DENTISTRY, and by strict attontion to the demands of his patients, hopes to merit and receive the patrouage of the pub Artificial teeth inserted from one to an entire sot. on Gold, Silver, or Vulcanite base. Badlv docaved teeth filled with Crystal Gold, aud restored to their original shape and usefulness. Cther administered with perfect safety, for the ex traction ot teeth, rendering the iiatieut entirety un conscious qf pain. Particular attcutiou given to the regulation of chil dren’s tooth. All operations will be performed in the most thor ough and skillful manner, and warranted to be per fectly satisfactory to OuMiarient. Having furnished his office with all the appliances for the comfort of thepatiei t, and from the experi ence of an extensive practi. e, he feels confident in assuring those who may can upon him, that they aball havo no cause for regret. J Our prices will be reasonable, and in accordance with the times. REFERENCES. Dh. B. 8. Coi>h»k. |. , ,, . . .Da. A. M. bHL'UTi.Kxr, | "n,lo"> Mast. 185J Middle St., Portland, Oct. 16, 1662. oc21 lmd THE subscriber hereby Rives public notice to all concerned, that he has been duly appointed and taken upon hieisclt the trust oi Administrator of the estate of 8 ARC ENT S. FREEMAN. -late of Windham in the Count) of < uiubcrland, de ceased. by Kivin* bond as tlie law directs; he there fore requests nil persons who are indebted to the said deceased's estate to make immediate payment; and those who have any deinauds thereon, to'exhibit the tame for settlement to _ ALMON L. FREEMAN. Windham, Nov. 4,1802. 21 w8w* MISCELLANEOUS. II . IT. H AY, U-JRLWLA U 1 ' JUNCTION OF FREE AND MIDDLE STS.\ -DEALER IK Fine Chemicals, Pure Drugs, GENUINE MEDICINES, ENGLISH, FRENCH AND AMERICAN PKRFIMERY, AND FANCY GOODS. APOTHECARIES' GLASS HARE, FOREIGN LEECHES, SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, TRUSSES, SUPPORTERS, BRACES, ELASTIC STOCKINGS, fe. VARNISHES, PAINTS, OILS, AND DYE-STUFFS, KEROSENE oil, lard oil, And all other nrticle* usually kept in a Drag and Paiut establishment. 8tate Agent for DAVIS A KIDD’S MAG NETO-ELECTRIC MACHINES. eod&wtoctl ltK.wr FORTHE WEARY. ANDERSON’S SPRING BED BOTTOM! Patent granted October, 1862. lD. K.. Frohock, GENERAL AGENT. Under United Slate* Hotel, Portland* THIS desirable mechanical arrangement has now been in use a suthcient length of time to show that it give* entire satisfaction and actually is tho more valued ihe more it is used. This invention is a step in advance of all others in the spring Be4 department, embracing a little more of their excel rencies, and yet happily overcoming all their delect*. It i« flexible as hair,’ and yet ho recu perative as to bring itself into ptace with great facili ty. It is adapted to the invalid, the aged and old. and all who linger in suflbriug and weakness. They are matfl* of good material warranted strong and du rable, and uot liable to get out of order. testimonials: Commercial House, Portland, June 16.1862. Having introducer) th«* ‘‘Auderson Spring Bed Bot tom" into rnv house, after trial, I pronounce it to be au easv and healthy bed. 1 am usiug several kinds of spring bod bottoms, but consider the Auderson fiilly equal if uot better than the best. N J. DAVIS, Proprietor. We have introduced several of the Justly celebrat ed "Anderson Spring Bed Bottom" to our sleeping apartments. We give t hi* spring bed bottom a decid ed preference over any and all othere we have ever used. Our guests speak of them in the highest terms. We recommend their u.*e to all hotel keepers who de sire the comfort of their guesta. w. d. McLaughlin a son. May 12.1863. Franklin House, Bangor, Me. [From Hon. Josiab H. Drummond.) I am using the ‘Auderson Spring Bod 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 cau oheerfnllr recoinmgnd it as an excellent article. Augusta, Aug. 5. 18G2. LOT M. MORRILL. Having become fully satisfied of the benefit of the '‘Anderson Sprtfif Bed Bottom.” 1 have purchased three of them at five dollar* each, and do most cheer fully recommend them to the public. Waterville, May, 1861. Dk. N. R. BOUTELL. Mr. D. K Frohock has furulehed the beds in my house with the "Anderson bpring Bed Bottom.’’ and I take pleasure in recoinniendiug this article as the roost convenient, economical and comfortable thing of the kind with which 1 am acquaiuted. A. H. ABBOTT, Principal of Family School, Little Blue, Farmington. I have had the unspeakable pleasure of sleeping on one of the “Anderson Spring lied Bottoms” lor the last three week*, and mwt sav it far surpasses any thing 1 had anticipated * H> wife, who is feeble, has had no good rest for six months till occupying one of these beds. She would not part with it on anv ac count. . liev. John ali.Hn. Farmington, Feb. 28,18*12. The Bed Bottom I bought of you fullv merits my expectations, and is fullv up to your liigfi recommen dations. I would cheerfully recommend it to all who desire to improve their sleepiugapartnients. AI STABLES, Augusta, April 16,1862. A. N. WILLIAMS. Having tested the “Anderson Spring Bed Bottom,” 1 can cheerfully recommend it to all who are in need of such an article; and I believe it to be superior to auvthing of the kind now in use. Waterville, April 12, 18*32. R*v. E. HAWES. Testimonials similar to the above have been re ceived from the proprietors of the following public houses- • Penobsot Exchange, Bangor. Franklin House. Bangor. Skowhegan House, Skowhegan. Lewiston House, Lewiston. Winthrop House, Winthrop. Elmwood House, Waterville. Litchfield Corner House. Stoddard House. Farmington. Revere House. Vassalboro. Hallowell House, Hallowell. China Hou*e. China. Franklin House, Augusta. Pnshnoc House. Augusta. Abbott’s School Farmington. Eaton Boys’ Boarding School, Kent’s Hill. Iull7d&w6m Notice. THE Estate of Patrick C aUan. late of Portland, deceased, bavin? been represented insolvent,the Jud?e of Probate has appointed the undersigned Commissioners to receive and examine all claims and demauds against said estate. And all persons are hereby notified that the meetings of the Commis sioners for the shove purposes will be held at the office of Frederick Fox, 64 Middle street, Portland, on the last Saturday of each of the follow in? months, viz: November, December, 1862, January. February, March and April, 1863—from 2 to 6 o’clock P. M., on each of those da vs. GEORGE E.B. JACKSON, I ~__ . IRVING W. PARKER, J Commissioner*. Portland, Nov. 8.1882. ' novg Wanted. BY a Gentleman and hi* wife a tarnished Sitting Room and Bedroom, with use of the kitchen. Address T. C. O., Box 33, Post Office. nov7 dlw* On Iland. A CONST ANT supply of best Extra Deep Gold Leaf, and at low* rates at 26 Market 6quar* STATE OF MAINE. HEAD QUARTERS, Adjutant general'* Office, I Aucusfa, Nov. 4th, 18G2. I THE municipal and military authorities • those Cities, Town* and Plantations from which the lists required in General Order No. 48 of the 1st ult., have not been returned to this office, are requested to give their attention thereto, and cause the same to be completed and sent to me by mail forthwith. The great labor of comparing these lists with the records and rolls of this office, in order to test the ac curacy of so much as relates to members of Maine regiments and corps, and compile the same for pub lication, requires that they be sent to me immedi ately. Lists sent in after tbe 20th instant cannot be receiv ed in season for publication; hence the Reports will not exhibit the names of |»enw>ii* in the U. 8. Army and Navy, and in Volunteer Regiments and Corps from other .states, citizens of places wlio>.e Huthoii ties ueglect the duty repaired in General Order afore said. Gross injustice may accrue to this class of our citizens, and their families, if a record is wanting in their behalf. It is^ioped that no effort* will be spar ed on the part of municipal and military authorities to comply with the order above mentioned, anti the instructions accompanying same. ^ JOHN L. 1IODS DON, Adj’t General. novG d& w2w Franklin Family School for Boys, TOPSHAM-MAINE. THE Winter Session will commence Nov. 19th, and continue twelve weeks. Number of pupils limited—five vacations at present. For “Circular,” «rc., please send to the Principal, nov!2d2w WARREN JOHNSON. THE MARKETS. Portland Wholesale Prices Current. ■ Kxpressly corrected for the Tress to November 12. j An additional duty of IIodm* 10 v'C i6 Levied on au mer ckauuise not imported di rect from the place of pro duction or growth. Anises. Duty : 10 Bo ad val. Pearl p lb.7 g 8 Pot.t>$g 7j Apples. Green p bbl.811 g lj Sliced p lb. 4g 6c Cored p lb. 8g 4 Uncored p lb.2 £ 3 Bread. Duty: 3>J pc. Pilot p 100 tbs. 864 (g 63 Ship.44 £ 43 Crackers per bbl. »>£i 3] Crackers, p 100 . .85 £40c Batter. Duty : 4c p lb. Family p lb.20 fg22c Store.14 £16 Beans. Marrow p bush82 26£2 50 pea.2 20g2 60 Blue Pod.2 12g2 37 Caudles. Duty: Sperm and Wax 8c, Stearme 6c, Tallow 2Jc p lb. Mould p lb.13$ogl4 Sperm .28 £30 Cheese. Duty : 4c P lb Vermont p lb... .lOJgllJ Couurry.9g 9$ Cdh I—(Retail.) Duty: From Hr. Provinc es free, other foreign Bi tumenous 8110, all oth er kinds 00c p ton. Cumberl'd ptou.894vg Whiteash.Big Lehigh.8*g Franklin. 8jg CollVe. Duty r 6c p lb. Java p lb.33 £84c St. Domingo.30 £-81 Kio .82 £ 33 Mocha.34 g 85 Cordage. Duty: Tarred 2\c, Manil la‘l\, all other 34 p lb American p lb 13 £144 Russia.13 gl3] Manilla.12 gl8 Boltrope, Russia 10^17) do. Mauills.14 £15 Cement. p bbl. 818>>gl 3o Drugs and Dyes. Duty: p lb—Oil Cinna mon 82. Oil Almonds awl Otto of Rose 81 50, Oil Bergamot, Cassia and Cloves 81. Hydriodate Potash 7bc,Canthandes. Mastic, Ipecac. Rh uharb. Cardamons, Oil iAtmon. Anise and Orange, Io dine 50c, Tduand Crude f'amphor80c, Refined do.j 40e, Tartaric Acid 20c.! Cream Tartar. Citric\ Acid, Shellac,i ‘oj>al, Da mn r and Hums used for like purposes 10c, Aloes. Verdigris. Chlorate of Potash, Carb. Magnesia 6c, Boracic Acid, Yellow Prnssiate Potash and Red do. 10c, Liquorice. Oxalic Acid ana Sugart of Lead 4c, Asphalt nm and Bi-Chro. Potash 3c, Sago 14c, Epsom Salts. Liquorice Roc>t, Bi-t'arb. Soda, Caustic Soda lc; Castor Oil 60c p gat.. Morphine 82 P oz., Al um foe p cwt.. Copperas 60c p cwt.. Muriatic Ac id 10 pc ad rat.. Spong es, Assgfatida. Isin glass. Fior Sulphur.Sen na. Arrowroot, Cinseng 20 pc. Bleaching Pow ders 30c p cwt., Sago 60c pcir/., Sal Soda and Sod* Ash jc P lb, ('rude Brimstone 83 and Rolf do. 80 p ton, Alcohol 40c p gal. Alum p lb.4 g 6c Aloes.25 £26 Arrow Root.17 g40 Borax.28 £80 Brimstone (roll).. .44g 6 BMarb. Soda.6] £64 Sulphur.6 £ 6J Sal Soria.3 £ 4 Camphor.140gl 60 Cream Tartar.35 go6 Logwood ex. 12J£l4 Ma/netia.28 £36 ludi^o, M'la, fine 81ja 2 Madder.16cg 19 Opium..88jg 83 Rhubarb.175£200 Alcohol. .87 p95 Fluid.1 03 §116 Camphcne. 2 75 g Saltpetre.11 r£28 Vitriol.12 £ Dye woods. Duty : be & lb. First Sort, 1862... 14 $16 j I ron. Duty: Pig and Stamp £6, 1 Bar not exceeding $60 4> ton value £17 4* ton, ex- : ceeding £60 ton £18, j less than 4 inch thick or more than 7 inches wide, j rounds less than 4 inch 1 or more than 4 inches in ; diameter, and squares ■ less than 4 inch or more | than 4 inches square £20, t Railroad $12 50, Boiler j aud Plate £26-1> ton. Sheet 2$2fc fb and ! £3$5 4* ton. Common.3}$j 3J i “ Relined . . 4$ 44 Swede.6 (to 8J Norway.64$ 7 Cast Steel.22 $24 German Steel_14 $16 EnglishtBlis.Steel.16 $17 Spring.9 10 Sheet Iron, Engl. 5J$ 6J Sheet Iron,Russia. 17 $18 do Rus im’t. .13 $14 hard. Barrel, V lb.111$ 11} Kegs, 4* lb ll$llic$llj ■ .rather* Duty : 30 4>c ad vat. New York, light. 24 $26c do. md . wta .. .26 $28 do. heavy.28 $28 do. slaughter. .30 $32 Ainer. Calfskin* 65 $79 SPter Wax Loath. 19 $ 20 l-ead. Duty Pig l}c » lb. Am. Pig 4* 100 lb.£9}$ 9J Foreign Pig.9j$ 9} Sheet aud Pipe.. 10j$10j l.irne* Dutn: 10 4*c ad val. Rockland, cask .. .60 $70c ■.umber—From yard. Clear Pine, No. l.£88 '(to do. No.2. 34 g do. No.3 24 (to do. No. 4 14 to Shipping Lumber 14 a 16 | Spruce.10 gll Hemlock.8 $10 « Box Sli’ks, (rash) 60 $65c Clapb'ds, S ext .£14 $16 do. P •• . 30 $32 Shinglos, Ccd. ext 2i$ 8 do. “ No.1.2 $ 21 1 do. ext. Pine 8i,a 3j 1 Lai hs, Spruce.... 100$125 do. Pine.126$ 1 80 Red Oak Staves 30 $85 Mol. Hhd. Shooks ft Heads, city. 800@ Sugar do. city 300$ do. do. c’try.l 25$160 Country Riff Mol. Hlid. Shooks. 2 oO'a.2 25 Slash.I60gl 70 Hoops.£30 $32 I Hackmotack Tim ber. & tun.10$16 MolHMf.. Duty : 6c 4* gal. Pienfugos. rrinidad.40 ® 45 Cuba ciaved. 34 $35 j do. do. tart. 30 $32 ■ do. Muscovado.35 $38 New Orleans. Portland Syrup, hhd*. 27 do. bbls. 30 Kalla* Duty: f’lt/lc, Wrnnght2c, i Assorted 3c 4> lb Cask.4 50$4 75 Naval Stares* Duty : Turjwntine, Rosin, | Pitch. Tar 20 |*c ad val., ! Spirits Turpentine 15c 1 4> gal. Far (foreign)» bbl.£13$ 16 1 Pitch (C£*l Tar) £41$ Bofrin.18 $20 rurpentine f> gal. 2 75$2 80 Oakum. Duty: Fret. American.81$ 94 Oil. Duty: Sperm, Whale and other Fish Oils <]f for eign fisheries 20 4>c ad rat.. Linseed, Hemp seed and RapestedTSkc 4* gal., j Otire 23c, Sal aft 50c, Palm, Seal and Cocoa nut 10c i|> gal. Portlaud Kerosene lllumiuat’g Oil.66 (S70c Machine.80$82 Clarinc. Sperm Winter.. .1 98^200 Whale, ref. Wint 98 $ 1<« do. Crude 90 $92 Grand Bank and Bav Chaleur. £21 $22 Shore.20 a 21 Linseed.*1 3K«133 Boiled. 135ol37 Lard Oil.1 Q6$l 10 Olive Oil.175al80 Castor Oil.2 06 $2 10 Neatsfoot Oil-106$1J2 i'uiy rree. Bar wood.2jft Bnuil W ood.18 ft Camwood.4jft 41 Fustic, Cuba.2 ft 2j “ Savanvllla.llft 2 Hypomic.4jft 6 Logwood, ( ampeachjr.2 (a 24 St. Domingo.ljft 2 Extract Logwood.l2j «14 Nic Wood. ft l’each “ .3! a 4j Rod " .3| g 3j Sapan “ . 2 ft Quercitron Bark.. .21 a 2J Red Sanders.3 ft 6 Dark. Duty : 30 Pc ad rat. Ravens.40cft Portland, No. 3 .80 ft “ No. 10..62 ft Navy, S’r, No. 3. 79 " No. 10. 61 Tent Duck, U. S. 10 ox.COft “ 12 07.80 ft Frnthrra. Duty: 80 pc ad rat. Live Geese p lb .60 ft66 Russia.26 ft Fish. Duty: For 10<i lbs foreign caught — Herring 8 1. Mackerel 82. Salman *3: and all other pickled in bbl*. $1 5o p bbl., other-, trite 60c p cwt. From Provinces free. Cod large p qut..88?a 4 " small. 2j« 3 Pollock.2jft 2* Haddock.1 u Ij Hake..1) ft 1) Uerring.Shorepbl.3jgi 4j do. Labrador., none do. Sca!odpbx.30« 35c do. No. 1.26ft 30 Mackerel p bbl., Bay No. 1.... $9J:a9? Bay No. 2 H? « 7j Bay No. 3.41 it 5 Shore No. 1.9Jft 9-j “ *• 2.«?ft 7j do. (medium).. .8} a. 4j do. (small).2jft p bbl.mg 34 pbunh.1 20&1 26 Faials* Duty: On White Lead dry or ground in oil and Bed Lead £2 40 p 100 lb*, Litharge 24c, Oxide qf Zinc 21c p lb, Prussian Blue, Vermilion, Chrome Yellow, Venetian Bed26, Spanish Brown dry 20, in oil 30 pc ail ral.. Yel low and other Ochres 50c p 100 lbs, Paris White dry 00c, in oil 60, W/iittng 60c p 100 lb*. P*tPd Lead, iu oil.093 a Lewi* Lead, " lOalOJ j Bu*ton Lead, “ . ,9|« French Zinc, “ . .lOalOJ Amer. Zinc, '* . .8 «8I Hoc belle Yellow.. .3 (g 84 Eng. Ven. Bed. ...3 @ #} Litharge.10® Bed Lead.10g Planter* Duty: Free. Per ion Soft.180@1 87 Hard.166(ttl 75 L round.... .500®650 Pro* Inionn. Duty. Ike/ and Pork lc. Lard, Bacon and Hams 2c, Butter and Cheese 4c P lb. Cta'go Mess Beef'.312 @14 Portland do. .12^013 P’tl'dext. do. . 14 ®141 Pork, extra clear. 161 @1* Pork, clear.I',lal6 Pork, me**. 13J o 14 Pork, extra do .. Vi] a 141 Pork. Prime. 11 all J Ham*.10® 11c t itv Smok’d Hams.uoue. Produce. Beet p rju’r p lb 6 <& 71 Egg*, p doz. . .. 19 (a20 Potatoes, pbb! *125a 1 40 Apples, dried, p lb.2i a 6c ( hickeus, Spring 10 @14 Lamb..5 @ 8 l'urkic*.12 a.17 1 ■ eese.11® 12 j Veal.Lone. Pickles, |> bbl_*71 A 84 r run. Duty: Lemons, Oranges, Hart anas and Plantains 20 l>c ad rat., Almonds 4c, and Shelled do. 6c lb, Nuts and Dates 2c D lb. Currants, Figs, Plums, prunes and Pat sins 5c p lb, Citron 30 $>c ad val. Almonds—.Iordan lb, Soft Shell.18 (&l6c Shelled.25 £80 Currants.14 g 15 Citron. .40 M2 Pea Nuts.62 ja Figs, common_none. New Elcme.18c£ 22 Lemons, V> box. £4 25@ Oranges—Havana. . 2 50 Raisins, Blue IP cask. Black.$8 £10 Bunch 4P box. 860a880 Laver.3 88 a 412 Dates.7 (a 9c Prunes.8fglOJ Flour—Portland insp. Supertlue.S6£ 6j Fancy.Bj® 6j Extra.Oja 7 Family.7 7i Extra Superior—7j£ 8* Western extras—7i “ fancy.7«£ 8] “ superior. 7j.a 8] Ohio extra.7 £ 7j ** family.8 ® 8j Canada super No.l. none. StLouisFav Brands.8 ® 9 Southern 111. do do.7j g.84 Petapsco Family. . 10£10] Rye Flour.’ . 4f# 4i Corn Meal.3\a 8l Buckw't FTr fc>lb 2eig 2J f-raln. Duty : Com and Oats 10c, Pue and Harley \bc,and Wheat 20c bit. From Hr. Prorin+sfree. KICC* Duty: Cleaned lie, Pad dy jc p !b. Rice p lb.6g® 7i Rum. Port laud distilled. 63 @65c Salrratus. Saleratus p lb.61® 7c Salt* Duty : In bulk 18c, and in bag* 24c p 100 ft>s. lurk's Is., P hlid. (8 bus.).S2P® 3 Liverpool v.2|§ 2] Cadiz.none Sacks Salt.none. Gr’d Butter Salt. .20 @ Starch. Dnty . 20 pc ad val. Pearl...6tS 7 Potato...3‘@ 3* Shat-piOOlbs ?«?&10 Drop.*10L& Soup. Duty : 36 pc ad val. Loathe k Gore’s, Trow bridiro k Smith’s Ex traNo.ip lb .. 9L» 91 Family do.Shf 8* No. 1.7} ® 8 Eagle No. 1.6| Star.6Let 61 I Castile.12J a lt> Crane’s.9 ;a9j Spices. Duty: Ginger Root 5c, Ground Ginger 8c, Pro per and Pimento 12c, Clore* 15c. Cassia 10c, Cassia Buds 2f)c, Cinna mon 26c, Mace and Xut megs 80c p lb. Cassia p lb.46 GWc Cloves.88 §85 Ginger, (Race)—30 §31 Ginger. (Africa). 80 §81 Mace.7.80 §90 Nutmegs.80 §86 Pepper. 25 &&\ Pimento W fnOA nve .w a'JhC Oat*. fa 50 South Yel. Corn. .80 5'82 Corn, Mixed.78 @80 Bariev.7«> a 75 Short* l> ton-£22 @23 Fine Feed.26 @27 Grladalourn. Duty : Rough—free. Rough, p ton. .. .£175 20 Dressed.30@86 Gunpouilrr. Duty : Vtilued (it ten* than 20c O Oo, oner 20c 6c p Ih and 20 <uf rat. B’asting.<Mf5> 4| Rifle and Sporting.6].a> 71 fVasy* Presss’d $>netT.§13 @15 Lyose. New do. Hide* and Skin*. Duty : 10 t»c ad rat. Slaughter Hides.. .6 @ 7c Calf Skins.:...9 @10 Calcutta Cow Slaughtered . .1 605 1 70 Green Salt.11551 26 Dry.90 a 100 Shi-ep Pelts, Gr’n.9r.a £lfi Sheep Pelt*, Dry . 76@1 00 Sffdn. Duty : Linseed 16c |> hu., | Canary $1 p6w., Mus tard 3c lb. Herds Crass.$24 @ Western Clover.. 10c Rod Top.f.3 (ft 3J Linseed.3 (ft Canary.4 Sugar. Duty: Melado2c,not\atore So. 12 24c, atone So. 12 andnntdtorelk 8c.atone , Xo. 15 and nor ate>nr 20 31c, atone Xo. 20 and re- i 'fined Ac lb. Portland A.Of'aJ do. A A. dp. Yellow, .none. Extra Yellow _none. Muscovado.104(011 do. in bond.81 .ft 9 Havana Brown... .I0|f(rl2 do. White.. .121(4/13 New (Orleans.lljft 13 Crushed.14 «14 (Granulated.14 ol4 Powdered.13 j ft 13 Tallow. Duty: Tallow 1 |*c, Soap 1 Stork 10 4?c ad ral. American refined 8f{8| 9c Rough.bk-.ut 6 Teas. Duly : 20c lb. Hyson.7Gc@81 Youug Hyson_76 a 1 Oolong .65 @78 Souchong.60 yg*66 Tobacco. Duty: Leavet unmanufac tured 26. all other kind* 86 *>c ail i at. 6’s&10’s beet br’ds.70 @76c do. medium. .65 @68 do. common. 60 @62 half lbe beet br’ds 76 @80 do. med. good . 66 @70 do. common.. .60 @62 Natural Leaf, tbs.81 a 11 Fancv, in Foil.1*@ 2 Tin. Duty : Pig 16c, Plates 26 |?e ad val. Hgnca, cash.40c@ 41 Straits, cash.87{@40 riates-Char.I.O.S14ttJ4J do. “ IX. .16»@16 Coke.Il2'@12 Wood. Hard, retail.86J@ 7 Soft. 44 .4i@ 6 Twine. Duty: 36 *»c ad val. Cotton Sail.88 <g85c Flax “ .40 (£ 44 Baleing.46 £50 Hemp 4‘ ... .42 a 50 India. 20^ 26 Varnish. Furniture.82 @ 8 Coach. 8 a 4 Damar.84 £ 81 Waal. Duty: Costing 18c lb and under 5 ¥>c, over 18c to 24c lb 8c, over 24c 9c |> lb. Floece.45 $56c Lamb*.46 t£63 Zinc. Duty: In blocks or piqs l*c, in sheets 2c p lb, manufactures 80 *>c ad rat. Pig* and slab*.5f® 64 Sheet 31 osslmann.. 104^11 Sheathing.90 <g Exchange. London—60«.. 1 424 @1 44 Paris../ 3 97* _ LEGAL NOTICES. At a Court op Probate held at Portland, within and tor the County ol' Cumberland, on the fiiat Tuesday of Nor ember, In the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and sixtv-two,’ JAMES JOHNSON, Guardian of Ellen L. Moody and Emery Moody, minor heiis of John Moody, late of Scarborough, deceased, having presented his first accounts of Guardianship of said minors for probate: It mvw 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 Press, printed at Portland, that they may appear at a Probate Court to tie held at said Portland, on the first »uesday of December next, at ten of the clock ill title* forenoon, and show cause, if any they have, why the same should not be allowed. WILLIAM G. BARROWS, Judge. A true copy, attest: w3w21* EUGENE HUMPHREY, Register. At a Court or Probate 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 sixty-two, CHARLES STILSON, named Executor In a cer tain Instrument purporting to be the last Will and Testament ot Stephen knight, late of Portland in said County, dcccasr-d, having presented tho samo for probate: It wcu Ordered, That the said Executor give no tice to all persons interested, bv causing notice to be published three weeks, successively, iuAfee Maine State Press, printed at Portland, that tMfnay ap pear at a Probate Court to be he'd at gaid 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 should not be proved, approvod, and allowed, as the last Will ana Testa ment of said decreed. WILLIAM G. BARROWS, Judge. A true copy, Attest, 21 w3W' EUGENE HUMPHREY, Register At ▲ Court or Probate held at Portland, within and for the Countv of Cumberland, ou the first Tuesday of November,in the year of our Lord eigh teen hnndred and aixtv-two. V8T1LLIA3I li. FESSENDEN. Administrator of y v the estate of Richard Hill, late of Portland in said County, deceased, having presented his first and tiual account of administration of said estate for probate: It mix Ordered, That the said Administrator give no tice to all persons interested, bv causing notice to be published three weeks successively, iu the 3Iainc State Press, printed at Portland, that they mav ap pear at a Probate Court to be held at said'Poi tfand, 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 w3w-21* KUCKN'E HC3IPHREY. Register. At a Court or Probate held at Portland, within and for the County of Cumberland, on the first Tuesday of November, in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred ami sixty-two, ANNE A. W. CU3I3IINGS, Administratrix de bonis non of Hie estate of Benjamiu C. Cnm mings.lare of Portland in said County,deceased, hav ing presented her 2d account of administration ot said estate for probate: It wit Ordered, That the said Administratrix give notice to all persons interested, bv 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, ou the first Tuesday of December next, at ten of the clock in the fotenoou. and show cause it any thev have, why the«ame shou d not be allowed. WILLIAM U. BARROWS, Judge. A true copy, attest, 21 w8w* EUGENE HUMPHREY. Register. At a Court or Probate held at Portland, within and for the County of 1 umbeiland, on the first Tuesday of November, in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and sixty-two, JOSHUA E. HALL, named Executor in a cer tain Instrument put porting to be tlie last W'iil and Tost ament of James Nason, late of Corhara in said County, deceased, having presented the same for probate: It irax Ordered, That thasaid Executor give notice to all persons interested, hr causing notice to be pub lished three weeks romwel) in the 3Iaine State Pi ess, printed at Portland, that thev may appear at a Probate Court to be he.d at said Portland, ou 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 lie proved, ap proved, and allowed, a* the last Will and Testament of said deceased. WILLIAM G. BARROWS, Judge. A true copy, attest, 21 w8w* EUGENE HUMPHREY, Register. At a Court of Pkobaie held at Portland, within and lor the County of (. umberland, on the first Tuesday of November, in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and sixty-two, SAMUEL S. IlKUWKj Administrator of the es tate ot Elias Strout, Jr., late of Raymond, in said County, deceased, having presented his petition for license to sell and convey certain real estate of said deceased, as described in sai+ petitiou, an ad vantageous offer having been made therefor: It tras Ordered, 'l'has the said Administrator give notice to all poisons interested, by causing notice to be published three weeks successively in the Maine Slate Piess. printed at Portland, that' they mav ap pear at a Probate Court to be hold at said Portland, ou the first Tuesday of December next, at ten of the clock in the forenoon, and show cause, if any they have, why the same tliouid not lie granted. WILLIAM G. BARROWS, Judge. A true copy, attest. 21 w 8w* KUC,EX F. HUM Pil KEY, Register. *n a Court of Probate held at Portland, within and for the County of Cumberland, on the tiist Tuesday of Nov ember, in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and sixty-two, Af D. L. LANE. Administrator de bonis non of ITl* the estate of William T. Chadbourne, late of btandish in said County, deceased, having presented his account of administration of said estate for pro bate: also his piivate account against the estate of said di-ceascd. for probate and allowance: It was Ordered, 1 hat the said Administrator give no tice to all persona inteiested. by causing notice to be published three weeks successively in the Maim* State Press, printed at Portland, that they mav 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, ami show cause, if any they have, why the same should not beaMowed. ' WILLIAM G. BARROWS, Judge. A true copy, attest, 21 w 3vv ‘' El’G EX E HUM PH KEY. Register. At a Court of Probate held at Portland, within and tor the County of Cumberland, on the first Tuesday of November,in the year of our Lord eigh teen hundred and sixtv-two, MARY a. MITCHELL. Widow of Edward H. Mitchell, late of Yat mouth 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 petitiou as Administratrix of of said deceased ’s estate, for license to sell and con vey certain Real Estate described in said petitiou; It was Ordered, that the said Petitioner give no tice to all persons interested, by causing notice to be fublished three weeks successively in the Maine State ’ress. printed at Port laud, that they mav appear at a Probate Court to be held at said Port/aud. on the flint Tuesday of December next, at ten of the clock in the forenoon, and ghow cause, if any they have, why the same should nor be granted. WILLIAM G. BARROWS, Judge. A true copy, Attest. _w8w31* 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 eigh teen hundred and sixtv-two, ALFRED M DRESNER, Administrator of the estate of John W. Ford, late of Portland, in said County, deceased, having presented his first and final account ot administration of said estate for pro bate : It was Ordered, That the said Administrator give notice to all persou* interested, bv causing notice to be published three weeks successively, in the Maine State Press, printed at Portland, that they mav ap pear at a Probate Court to be held at said Portland, ou the first Tuesday of December next, at ten of the clock in the forenoon, and show cause if any thoy have, why the same should not be allowed. WILLIA3I G. BARROWS, Judge. A true copv, Attest, 21 w8w* EUGENE HUMPHREY, Register. THE Subscriber hereby give* public notice to mil concerned, that be lia* boeu duly appointed and taken upon himself the trust of Administrator of the estate of GU8TAVU8 G. CHURCHILL, late of Portland, In the County of Cumberland, de ceased, by giving bond as the law directs; he there fore request* 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 LIBERTY B DENNETT. Portland, Nov. 4,18®. 2i \\'3w 11II I£ subscriber hereby gives public notice to all concerned, that he has been-duly appointed and taken upon himself the trust of Administrator of the estate of WILLIAM DOUGHTY. late of Harpswell, in the County of Cumberland, de ceased, by giving bond as the law directs ; he there fore requests all persons who are indebted to the said deceased’s estate, to make immediate payment; ami those who have any demands thereon, to exhibit the same for settlement to AUGU8TUS P. JORDAN. Harpswell.Oct. 21.1862. 20w3w* FI1I1E subscriber hereby gives public notice to all X concerned, that hi- has been dulv appointed and taken upon himself the trust of Administrator of the estate of ELMIRA GRANT, late of Yarmouth in the County of t’umbcrland. de ceased, bv giving bond a* the law directs; he there fore requests all persons who are iudebted to the said deceased’s estate, to make immediate payment; and those who have anv demands thereon, to exhibit the same for settlement to JAME8 HUTCH IN8. Yarmouth. Oct. 21.1862. 21 w8w# RAILROADS. KENNEBEC AND PORTLAND R. R. BUMMER ARRANGEMENT. Commenced April 14th, 1862. nailroaa lor Lewiston, Livermore rails, wiltou and Farmington. Leave Portland for Bath and Augusta at 1.00 P. M., connectiug at Brunswick with the Androscoggin trains for stations on that road; aud at Augusta with the Somerset ft Kennebec Railroad lor Waterville, Kendall's Mills aud Skowhegau, and at Kendall's Mills with the Penobscot & Kennebec Road for Htts field, Newport and Bangor; arriving same night. Monday Morning aud Saturday Evening Trains. On Monday trains leave Angusta at 5 30 A. M., and Bath at 6.80 A. M., for Portland, connecting with the 8.46 A. M. train for Lowell and Bostou. Leave Portland on Saturdays, at 8.16 P. M., on ar rival of traiu from Boston, for Bath aud Augusta. STAGE CONNECTIONS. Stages leave Bath daily (Aindaya exceji+ed) at 3.00 P. M., on arrival of train from Portland and Bostou, for Wiscasset, Damarisootta, Waldoboro’. lioekland aud Thoiuaston. Stages leave Augusta daily (Sundays excepted), for Bel last, on arrival of traiu from Portland and Bos ton. Tickets sold in Boston for all the stations on the Kennebec ft Portland, Androecoggiu, and Somerset ft Kennebec Roads. Freight trains run daily 1 ‘ * * id Port laud. Manager and Superintendent. Augusta, April, 1862. juuo28dtf AXDROSC o<;<;ix RAILROAD. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. □m*EU5R1J On and after Mon pat, May 5, 1802, rains will leave Portland for Lewiston 1 aim rarmn.gtoii via Brunswick, at 1 P. M. Lea\e Farmington for Lewiston, Bath and Port land, via Brunswick, at 9.15 A. M. Leave Lewiston for Bath and Portland via Bruns wick at 11.46 A. M. Freight trains daily between Portland and Lowis ton. STAGE CONNECTIONS. Stage leaves Strickland’s Ferry Tuesdays, Thurs days and Saturdays, for Livermore, Canton, Peru and Dixtield: returning opposite davs. Stasre leaves North Jay for East Dixfleld, Dixfleld, and Weld, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays; returning opposite days. Stage leaves Farmington .or New Vineyard. New Portland and Kingdom, on Wednesdays and Satur days, returning on Mondays and Fridays. Stages leave Farmington daily, lor Strong, Avon and Phillips. Passengers for this route will take the cars at the Portland. Saeo k Portsmouth, or Kennebec k Port land Depots, in Portland. 8. W. EATON. Sup't. Farmington May 6, 1862. junc23dtf UKANU THUNK HAIL WAT. Notice to Wood and Lumber mer chants. FROM Novcmb«r 1»». 1902. to May lat, 1868. tbe rales of freight on all descriptions of lumber i and timber will be advanced 2ft per cent. No tire wood will be conveyed between October 1st. 1862. and May 1st. 1863. An advance in tbe rates of fire wood will take place next summer, but in consequence of changes in the arrangement for conducting tl»e wood business, which arc about to be made, the Company will not be able , to take fire wood from certain places on the line, so that should an> parties make contracts lor fire wood : to be carried on the railway during the next season, they must understand that tnev will do so at their own risk, and 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 summer. C. J. BBYDGE8, Managing Director.' Montreal. August 1. 1862. a6dtf THROUGH TICKETS To Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland. Detroit, Toledo, 8t. I'acl, La Crosse, st. Louis, New Orleans, or any part of tho WEST, SOUTH OR NORTH \VEST, BY TUB ERIE RAILWAY. Via Hueealo, Dunkirk, and Niagara Falls. j This road is broad gcaoc and is provided with New and Splendid Sleeping Cars. Hf-Tickets sold in Portland at lowest Boston rate by W. D. LITTLE, Agent, Office 31 Exchange Street. 85T* Yon ca#save money by securing tickets at this office. June 23. dawtf Courage Invalids ! CLEMS’ SUMMER CURE —AND— lloires’ Cough Pills, i By the concurrent testimony of many sufferers, th (act ha* bccu established, that for the cure of V1AUUU1EA OR DYSENTERY In persons of all ages, no medicine has ever come to the knowledge of the public, that so effectually does 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 Diarrlura 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 month r stomach, or mothers suffering from nursing sore mouth, a safe and speedy cure is effected by the use of CLEM’S SUMMER CURE. That for Coughs, Hoarseness and Bronchial affect ions, there is uo remedy extant that so universally I affords relief as HOWES’ COUGH TILLS. That for a Tightness or Wheezing in the t'hest Tains in the side, or a long standing Hack, the best remedy is HOWE'S COUGH TILLS. That as an expectorant and ameliorating ageut In cases of Thrbisic. Whooping Cough, and Confirmed Consumption, the public have already rendered their united verdict in lavor of HOWES’ COUGH TILLS. — CLEM'S SUMMER CURE is a pleasant, agreeable ! decoction of Roots and Barks, and contains not a particle of Opium or Drug of any sort. It always j does good, and never does harm. “ By tueir works ye shall know them.” G.C. Goodwin & Co., Boston, General Agents New England. 11. II. ilav, Tortland, and B F Bradbury, Bangor, General Agents for Maine. IT^Sold by Dtuggists and Merchants generally « HOWES A CO,» Proprietor*, tsw6muol Bklfa Maine rr. Commissioners’ Notice. THE undersigned having been appointed by the Judge of Trobate for the County of Cumberland • as Commissioners to receive and examine all c’aims ■ against the estate of Cornelius B. Butler.late of Tort land in said Comity, deceased, hereby give public ! notice that they have appointed the third Mondays respectively of the months of January. February, ; March and*April. A. D. 1963. at ten o’clock A. M., i and the office of John Neal, E“q., in said Tortland, as the time and place for receiving said claims and the proof thereof. JOHN NEAL. i ^ 19 w8w ALBERT MERRILL. I ( om ” nJU Coats, Pant., Vests Jackets, -IX Ladies' Hiding Habits, Ac., Cut, made and trimmed by A. D. REEVES, - - Tailor, 98 EXCHANGE STREET, Portland, August 6,1862. dly PLEASURE PARLIES. Excursionists visiting the islands, supplied with stores at the shortest notice. Orders solicited. ^ ISO Fsre Street near font of Exchange. C ALDER WOOD k BECKETT. Tortland. June 23. dtf Family Horst* for Sale. A dapple-grey horse, 8 years old, sound and kind in all harness; Weighs over 1000 nHl* pounds, and is a last tiavoiler. Is not j '■■ll ,I'M afraid of locomotive*, music, or any ob jects, and has no vices or tricks May be driven by ladies with perfect safety, and is wolf worthy the at I tentiou of any one in want of a reliable family horse Sold only for want of use. May bo seen at Fenley’e Slab’e. No. t® Free Street. GEO. A. WRIGHT. oo29 3w At a Court or Probate held at Portlaud, within and for the County ot 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 F.state of William B. Larrabee, late of Scarborough, iu said County, deceased, hav ing presented his first and final accouut of admiuis tiation of said estate for probate: It teas Ord» red, that the said Administator give no tice t«» all persons Interested, by causing notice to bo published three weeks successively in the Maine j Stab- Press printed at Portland, that tnev mav appear at a Probate Court to be held at said Vortlana, 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 -hould not be allowed. WILLIAM G. BARROWS, Judge. A true copy, Attest. w3w21» EUGENE HUMPHREY, Register. MEDICAL. Quurkrry! I EARNESTLY caution all young rnen angering from Nervoua Debility, Ac , ugainat endangering tlieir health by patronizing any of the Advertizing quacka. You can tally recover by the methoda naea by the Advertiser, and ty hundreds of others, aM> Ih ho OTHER WAT. Read a letter which I will send yon if you will send mu a postpaid onrelope bearing your addreaa. Direct to EDWARD H.TRAVER, oclddAwgm Lock Box. Roeton, Haas. Eclectic Medical Infirmary. to theTadies. DB. HUGHES particularly invites all Ladies who need a medical adviser, to call at ids rooms, No. 5 Temple Street, which they will find arranged for their especial accommodation. Dr. H.'s Eclectic Renovating Medicines are nnrival led in efficacy and superior virtue in regulating all Female Irregularities. Their action is specific and certain of producing relief in a short time. LADIES will find it invaluable in all cases of ob structions after all other remedies have been tried in vain. It is purely vegetable, containing nothiug in the least injurious to the health, and may be taken with perfect safety at all times. Scut lo any part of the country with ftill directions, by addressing bR. HUGHES. No. 6 Temple Street, corner of Middle, Portland. N. ^-LADIES desiring may consult one of their own sex. A lady of experience in constant attend ance. • julldawtfS DB. HUGHES’ Eclectic Medical Infirmary. Established for the treatment of those diseases in both sexes, requiring Experience, Skill, Honor and delicacy. PRIVATE CONSULTATIONS.-Dr. Hughes has lor § number of years confined his attention to diseases of a certain class. During liis practice he has treated thousands of cases, and iu uo instance has he met with a failure, l'he remedies are mild, and there is no intenuption of business or change of diet. Dr. Hughes is in constant attendance from 8 iu the morning until 10 at night, at his office, 6 Tem ple street. Charges moderate, and a cure guaranteed in all cases. .Separate rooms, so that no one will be seen but the Dr. himself. His remedies cure disease when all other remedies fail: cures without dieting or restriction in the habits of thepatieut; cures with out the disgusting and sickening 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, aud no injurious effect, either constitutionally or locally, can be canned by using them. YOUNG MEN. who are troubled with seminal weakness, generally caused by bad habits in youth, the effects of which are pain and dizziness in the head, forgetfulness, sometimes a ringing in the ears, weak eyes, etc., terminating in consumption or in sanity if neglected, are speedily and permanently cured. All correspondence strictly confidential and will • returned If desired. Address DR. J. B. HUGHES, No. 6 Temple Street, (corner of Middle), Portland. ty Send stamp for Circular. Jull-dAwtfS BL1\D\E** CURED. A Remarkable Case of a boy who waa eared bv DR. H. J. BOYNTON, Of Scrofhloas Ophthalmia, as the following ffccts will ahow: “FOR a long time the boy's eye-lids had ffgT^been entirely closed, liis case was coneid ftpyy-ered almost hopeless. The boy was put uu der the care of Dr. B., and after great pa tience and perseverance, with liis electrical treatment and with other ctr stive*, be was able to lift his eyo lids, wheu it was I iscovered that a false membrane had formed and t covered the entire eves. Tide was removed by Dr. liryntoo. and the boy’s eye-sight is now eutirelv rest red, and his eyes stronger than ev er before. This should be known to all persons who are similarly afflicted. Although 1 understand that the Doctor has for many years, in his operatfom on these delicate organs—the eye and ear, met with em inent success, he has not deemed it nece»«ary to keep blazing before the public his surgical skill in this par ticular part of his profession, but has been silently performing cures, mauy of them of a remarkable character.” HT Certificates from numerous of his patients will testify to his successful operations, all of which may be seen at his office. No. 360 Congress Street' Portland. d&wfira? steamboats! INTERNATIONAL STEAMSHIP CO. One Trip per Week. EASTPORT, CALAIS AND ST. JOHN. AgoON and after Thwldar, Nor. 13th, the Steamer “New England,” < apt. E. Field, will leave Railroad Wharf, foot .State Street, every 1 btksday, at 6 o'clock P. M.. till fuither notice', for Eastport and St. John. Returning, will leave St. John every Monday xoitNiMO, at 8 o’clock, for Eastport, Portland and Boston. tP* Positively no freight received after 4 o’clock I*. M. on the day of sailing. Through tickets are sola by this line, connecting at Eastport with stage coaches for Machine, and w ith steamer Queen for Pol4>inston. Calais, St. Stephens and St. Andrews, and St the latter place over rail way for Canterbury, Woodstock and Houlton Stations. We also ticket through per steamers and railways for Windsor, Halifax, layby, Fredericton, Sussex, \ Moncton, Shediae, Prince Edward Island, Pi don. North Shore of New Brunswick, Mirimiehi, and Bay de Chaleur. novll C. C. EATON, Agsnt. MONTREAL, OCEAA STEAMSHIP CO’S Weekly Mail Line. ONE of the following first-class, power ful Steamers: HIBERNIAN, NORTH AMERICAN. NORWEGIAN. JURA, BOHEMIAN. ANGLO SAXON, NO VA MO! IAN— will sail fiom Quebec every SaUtf* day morning, for Liverpool, via Londonderry. Passengers leave Portland per Graud Trunk Trains with United States mails, every Friday, at 1 16 P M., connecting with Steamer at Quebec every Saturday morning. Passage to Liverpool, Londonderry or Glasgow: Third ('lass. #86. lirsf (Turn, #77 to i*92— according to accommod at iou,—which iucludes tickets on Grand Trunk Railway. Prepaid and retnrn tickets issued at reduced rates. Excursion tickets to the World’s Fair, out and back, #186. Apply to Edmonstone. Allan k Co., Montreal,or to J. L. PARMER, No. 10 EXCHANGE 8T., PORTLAND. June 28. 18(3. dtf Portland and New York Steamer,. m a. The splendid and fast Steamship “CHESAPEAKE,” Captain Sidkey Crowell, will until farther notice run follows: Leave Browns Wharf, Portland, every WEDNES DAY, at 4 P. M., and leave Pier 9 North* River, New York, every SATURDAY, at 8 o'clock. P. M. This vessel is fitted up with fine accommodations far passenger*, making this the most speedy, safe and comfortable route for travellers between New York and Maine. Passage #6,00, including Fare and Mate Rooms. Goods forwarded by this line to and from Montreal, Quebec,i Bangor, Bath, Augusta, Eastport and St. John. Shippers are requested to send their freight to the s tamer before 3 P. M., on the day that she leaves Pot (land. For freight or passage applv to KM kit V ft FOX, Brown1, Wharf. Portland. H. B. CROMWELL ft CO., No. S6 Wnt Street, New York. Jane 23. Id 3. dtf Sheriff's Sale. Cumberland, bb: FI1AKKN 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. 18*52, at the Post Office in baccarappa Vil lage, in the town of Westbrook, in tho Countv of Cumberland, at ten o’clock iu the forenoon, all the right which Thomas Akers has or had on the twen tieth day of March, 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 thereon, situated iu Westbrook at Saccarapf r. Village, in said County, on Brown stieet, and bounded as follows, viz: Beginning at the most soutl erly comer of a lot of land that Solomon L. Elder sold to btephen Cole, at a stone and post; thence north seventy-eight and one-qunrter degrees east to a spike in a white oak tree, aud tbeuce to a stone ou tnc northerly corner of said lot, eleven rods and eight links; thence soyth thirty-two and one-halt degrees east three rods to a white oak stump and stone; thc-i ce south twenty-two degrees east two rods and nineteen links to a stone ana corner of Smith lot; thei.ee south serentT-uine and one-quarter degrees west thirteen rods, to Facto ry stieet, so called, to a stone; tbeuce northwesterly by said last named street live rods, seven aud one-half links, to the first mentioned bouuds— being the same property that Prestou Dav bought of Mary Plumcr. and by said Day conveyed to Thomas Akers, and the same now occupied bv said Akers. The above described real estate being subject to a moitgage to Preston Day, to secure the payment of twelve hun dred dollars, as per deed of December 7th, 1867, re corded in Cumberland Registry of Deed*, volume 284, page 167;"aud the said Day by his assignment of said mortgage to Ivory Hazelton.'on the 28d day of July, I860—-consideration eight hundred dollars—re corded iu Cumberland Registry of Deeds, volume 21*4, page 421; and now due ou said mortgage four hundred dollars, aud interest ou the same from the 1st day of May, 18*52. Reference to said Registry be ing had for a particular description of the said prem ises and the said mortgage. Further particulars at the time and place of sale. Dated at W «tbrook, October 30th. A. D. 1862. GEO. W. PARKER. Deputy Sheriff. 20 w3w Pier and .Tlautle airrors. WITH O'al, Square or Eliptical frames, with Rosewood, Black Walnut or Gilt finish made to order, of any si/e, style or design, of new aud elegant patterns; also cheap Looking Glasses and elates re-set In old frame*, bv MORRISON A CO.. 26. Market Square. PRINTING. REMOVAL,! THE BOOK JOB PRINTING Establishment i FOSTER & CUSHINOj Hu bm moored from the offlce orer Cuce Beak, to the offloe of the DAILY PRESS, CORNER OF MIDDLE AND EXCHANGE STS. rox BLOCK. Directly orer the Magoetic Telegraph Offlce. rearth Story, where ell rarietiu of Plain and Fancy Job-Work, Will be promptly attended to on tba meat Ubara terma. MTRA5C1 - - Mi KXCHANQB STBXBT, Order, left at tba coontlng-rocm of tba Dally rrma aad Maine State Freaa, bead of Ant light ofitnira, will be promptly attended to. tr The aflee la aappUad wttb FAST PRE88E8 AX]) STEAM FOWEX And It, mii'llj and tbeUWee for dotng wort fanned atyla are equal to any in tba City or State. s. A. FOSTER dk CO. July 17. MO. dtf TME PORTLAXS DAILY FRX88 STEAM rOWEK Book and Job Printing Office, Wo. »| EXCHANGE STREET, Fox Block, • Second Floor, PORTLAND, MAINE. Tbe Proprietor, of tba rtnun Dim riM reepeetflilly Inrite attention to their fodlitieo for exe cuting, ia beautiful style, ererydeacriptkm of BOOA AND JOB PRINTING Their Eetablialunent la tamtahed with all the Prorad modera machinery, and their aaaortmant ef Book and Fancy Types, la adeqaate to da any work demanded la thk Stale Bnsiasss Cards of Bvory Variety, Stylo and Coot PRINTED AT SHORTEST NOTICE. BILL.HEADS RULED AND CUT IN THE NEATEST MANNER. Billata A Olreulara In Irny Variety of Type. lA.M CIKkS, MB, ill BILLS If LA)l\t TAG8 PIERCED WITH HOLES k GLUTENED WHEN DESIRED. Policies Printed and Bound fbr Insurance Companies. Deeds, Law Brief*, Equity Cues, And other LAW DOCUMENTS executed with MpM*. Bronze, Colored, and alt other kind* of Printing, a Executed la taete te nit the moat hoidlcac. WEDDING AND ADDRE88 CAED8 Oar Stylet are auearpeaced. SHOP BILLS, PROGRAMMES, m ALL SORTS OF HAND BILLS. Portland. June VI. IMS.daw Photographic Frames. CJUl'AKK or orel—erery kind called tor. Thee# O being menufhetnred by ounelree. except thoee ncccuarfir Imported, we can compete with any mar ket for low prtcee. At wholesale or retail, at je. Mar ket Square. MORRISON A CO'S. Old Frames Re-GUt, And renewed by _ MORRISON h CO. Photographic Goods St Chemicals. OUR ttock In thi* department la eomplete. com prlaluf every art Me need In the art. MORRISON A CO., jaacStdtfwSt W. Market Square