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INSURANCE. Mutual Life Insurance. New York Life Insurance Comp')-, Established in 1845—Net Capital over TWO MILLIONS and a quarter. THIS Company has paid since its organization to Widows, Orphans and Creditors of the Assured, upwards of Twelve Hundred Thousand Dollar*. It is one of the Oldest, Safest and most Successful Life Companies in the United States, and affords to persous wishing to participate in the benefits of Life Insurance, advantages not excelled, and in some re spects not equeilled by any other in this country. 8trict Economy—('are in its Risks, and Sqfe Invest ments, characterize its management. It is a purely mutual company, all its profits being divided among its members annually. In addition to all the various forma of Whole Like. Short Term. Endowment and Akwcitt policies which it issues, wo invite special attention to a new feature in Life Insurance introduced by this Company some two years since, viz: the issuing of . Life Policies not subject to Forfeiture, aud upon which the premiums cease at the end of ten years, whereby under any and all circumstances the money paid cannot be lost, but the original design ot the assured be attained, either in whom or in pari, in exact proportion to the amount of premium paid. No better evidence is needed of the prosperity and •uocess of thin C ompany than the fact showu by the recently published olheial reports, viz: that IT ISSUED A LARGER NUMBER OF LIFE POLICIES DURING THE YEAR 1861. THAN ANY OTHER COMPANY IN THE UNITED STATES. Further information will be cheerfully furnished on application by mail or otherwise to WARREN SPARROW, Gesebal Agebt roB the State or Maibb. Office No.74 Middle xt..opposite Poxtothce, Portland, Oct. 17, IStB. oclTdfcw UNION FOREVER! RALLY TO THE FLAG! NEW RECRUITS WANTED! Latest fVoni Headquarters ! GREAT EXCITEMENT AT BbBLElGtt S, 163 [Middle Street. IILITAK' GOODS, Of every description, EOR SALE AT BURLEIGH'S. Summer Clothing Is selling, regardless of Cost, AT BURLEIGH'S. MILITARY UNIFORMS, For officers, made to order, from the best material, with dispatch, and at low prices. CUSTOM WORK, Of every description, made to order and warranted to fit. The largest and best selected stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING, -add Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, —Ever offered in Maine, can be obtained at BURLEIGH’S, ▲11 of which will be soldeo as to warrant entire sat isfaction to the purchaser. OUR STOCK OF CLOTHS AND TRIMMING GOODS ▲^e unlimited in quantity, qnality or price, and will b# told very low, at wholesale or retail, for cash. Buyers will do well to look at our stock before pur chasing elsewhere, as it was bought before the great rise on goods. 163 Middle Street, JOSIAH BURLEIGH. Portland, July 22, 1882. d«m Land in Franklin, Me. ABOUT 15,000 Acres of Land—supposed to con tain, on an average.about live thousand of stum per* to an acre, of sptuce, bemloc and pine, besides much hard wood, ai.d a go d giowtb ol \oung tluif ty juniper—a pond or lake, near the ccut'ie, o about 1000 vc es, with a good waterpower at its outlet.— This pond flows, by the present dam, shout 1000 seres I of meadow, jvluch can be put into glass, to great ad- j vantage, by withdrawing the flowage. The Mill is but a short distance from tide water, j where the Lumber is loaded. This property by mortgage fell into the bands of the present owners, who reside at a distance, and the land will be sold at an immense bargain to any one who has the faculty and inclination to manage it. For furiher iu format ion applv to Col. ,1 L Law- i rkkck. or to LEVI BARTLETT & CO., decl6 dlaw8w No. 2 Long Wharf, Boston. Book, Card & Fancy Printing, NEATLY EXECUTED AT THE OFFICE OF THE PRESS. Ocean Insurance Company. ANNUAL MEETING. THE Stockbo’ders of the Ocean Insurance Com pany ate herein notified to meet at the office of i said Company on Monday, the fifth day of January. 1868, at 8 o’clock 1*. M , lor the purpose of choosiug sevcu Directors for the ensuing year, and the trans action of any other business which mav then be e gally acted upon. GEO. A. WRIGIIT, Secretary. Portland, Dec. 10.1862 declO tin Pi«*r and mantle mirrors. WITH Oval, Square or Eliptical frames, with Rosewood, Black Waluut or Gilt finish made to order, of any size, style or design, of new and elegant patterns; also cheap Looking Glasses and elates re-set in old frames, by MORRUON & CO., 26, Market Square. SAIL CLOTH. Bll&CBED FLAX IKK. fill BLl E STRIPES, (A substitute for Cotton.) IJIIBLIACB E]| CASTAS. WIT B RED STRIPE, Of various descriptions. ALL FBO.H A O Nm. 1 TO C. ALSO OS HAKD BOLT ROPE CORDAGE, &C., For sale by LE MESURIER & CHAMPION, St. Peter Street,QUEBEC. (^-Samples on band, and orders taken by J T PATTEN A CO., Oct. 11—6m Front Street, Bath 1 THE MARKETS. Portland Wholesale Prices Current. Expressly corrected for the Preps to December 81. An additional duty of Hops. 10 pc is levied on all mer- Duty . 5c p ft. ^ chanuise not imported di- First Sort, 1862. .14 @16 reel from the place of pro- I rou. duct ton or growth. Duty : Pig and Stamp $6, A »he«. Bnr tod exceeding 860 p Duty : 10 pc ad val. ton value #17 p ton, ex Pearl p !t».74@ 8f reeding 860 p ton 818, Pot.7j@ 8j less than 4 inch thick or A pple«. more than 7 inches wide, Green p bbl.81**51 H rounds less than A inch Sliced p lb.6 Side or more than 4 inches in Cored P ft_ • 5 @0 diameter, and squares Encored p !b 34 less than A inch or more Bread. than 4 inches square 820, Duty: 30 pc. Railrmut #12 50, Boiler Pilot p 100 lbs. 854 @ 5j aud Plate #25 p ton. Ship .4; @| 4j Sheet 2«2je p ft and 1 Crackers per bbl.. .#@4 8j #3a6 p ton. Crackers, p 100 .36 @40c Common.3A@ 3} Batter. " Retined . 4a 41 Duty 4c p ft. Swede.6 (@ ft a Family p ft.21 (@23c Norway.64@ 7 Store.14 @15 Cast Steel.22 @24 Bran*. German Steel —14 @16 Marrow p bush82 60 @2 75 Eug!i*h|Blis.Steel. 16 @17 Pea.2 75@3 00 Spring.9 @ 10 Blue Pod.2 37@2 62 Sheet Iron, Engl. 6j@ 6^ Candle*. Sheet Iron,Russia.17 @184 Duty: Sperm and Wax Sc, do Rus im’t.. 13 @14 Steanne bo, Tallow 2^c l.ard. P ft Barrel, p ft.10A@101 Mould p ft.18|c@14 Kegs, p ft,.10j@llc Sperm .32 @35 Lnitlarr. ( h, r»r. Duty : 30 Pc ad val. Duty 4c p lb. New York, light 28 a 30c Vermont p lb ...11 @12 do. n:d. wt»...8o @31 Country.104@11 do. heavy.30 @31 Coal—(Retail.) do. slaughter. 32 @34 Duty: From Hr. J*rovinev A mer. Calfskins. .75 @86 es free, other foreign Hi- Sl’ter Wax Loath. 19 @ 20 tumenous #1 10, all oth- Lead. er kinds 60c p ton. Duty : Pig lie p ft. Cumberl'd ptou 810@ Am.'Pig p loo tb.£9VS? 91 Whiteash.9 @> !Foreign Pig.94 a 9] Lehigh.9@ Sheet and Pipe.. lokaloj Franklin. 9@ Lime. Coffee. Duty : 10 Pc ad val. Duty 6c p ft. Rockland, cask .68 @75c Java P ft.35 @86c Lumber—From yard. St. Dondugo.30 a31 Clear Pine, No. 1.838 @ Rio .32 @ 33 do. No.2. 34 @ Mocha.None. do. No.3 24 a) Cordage. do. No.4. 14 a Duty : Tarred2*c, Manit- Shipping Lumber 17 @18 la 2k, all other 34 P ft. Spruce.10 @11 American p lb . .13 @14J Hemlock.8 @10 Russia Hemp.1610.17 Box Sh’k*,(cash) 48 @60c Manilla.13 @184 Clapb'ds, S ext..814 @16 Bolt rope, Russia lty@17f do. P •• .. 30 @32 do. Manilla.14 @15 Shingles, Ced. ext 24@ 3 Cement. do. “ No. 1.2' a 2j P bbl.81 30@1 35 do. ext. Pine.3j@ 31 Drug* aad l)ye«. Laths, Spruce... 100@125 Duty p lb—(St Pinna- do. Pine.1 25a 1 80 mon£2, Oil Almonds and Red Oak Staves 30~@35 Otto of Hose #1 50, 0*7 Mol. lihd. Shooks Bergamot, Cassia and &. Ueads.city 2752 2 87 Cloves 81, Ifydriodate Sugar do. city. 275@2 87 potash~bc,Cantharides. do. do. c’try.l 26@160 Mastic,Ipecac,Rhubarb. Country KitTMol. Cardamons, Oil Lemon, lihd. Shooks... 1 60@ 1 75 Anise and Orange, Jo- Slash.150(al0Q dine 60c, To/m and (Yude Hoops.830 @34 Campht>r 3oc, Re fined do. Hackmetack Tim 40c, Tartaric Acid 20c, her, p tun.10@16 (Yearn Tartar, (Htric Moln»*«e«. Acid, Shellac, Copal, lla- Duty 6c p gal. maraud Hum* used for Cicnfhgos.3&@ 86 like purposes 10c, Alm s, Trinidad.35 a 36 Verdigris, Chlorate of Cuba claved 30 @32 Potash, ('arb. Magnesia do. do. tart. 27@28 6c. ftnracic Acid, Yellow do. Muscovado 82 @33 Pmssiate Potash and New Orleans. Ited do. 10c, Liguorice, Portland Syrup, lihda..26 Oxalic Acid and Sugar do. bbls 27 of Letul 4c. Asphalt um !Y a i I *• and fii-(hro. Potash 3c, Duty: (Hitlc, Wrought2c, Sago lie, Epsom Salts, Assorted 3c p ft. Liquorice Root, 7<4-< arb. Cask.45*J@4 75 Soda, Caustic Soda lc; \a val Store*. “ ('astor Oil 50c P gal.. Duty: Turpentine, Rosiim Morphine £2 p oz.. At- Pttch, Tar20pearfra/5 um 6lkt p cwt., Copperas s. Turpentine 15c VgaJ. 60c p cirf.. Muriatic Ac- Tar(foreign)p bbl.8l3@16 id 10 pc ail ral., Spong- litcll (Coal Tar). .844 es, Assafattida. /stn-Hosin.... ..18*@20 a/ass. F/or Sulphur,Sen-Tnrxuaiiiui ljfrt] OfiA/iOK?. net. Arrowroot, (,tnseng Oakum. 20 pc. Bleaching Pow-Duty: Free. ders 30c p cwt. £ogn; American.gl® 9] 60c p cwt., 8a! Soda and oil. Soda Ash ]c p lb. ('rude Duty : Sperm, Whale and Brimstone 93 and Boll other Fish Oils qf/br do. 96 p ton, Alcohol 40c eign fisheries 20 pc ad P gal. ral.. Linseed. Hemp seed Alum P tt>.4 @ 6c and Bapeseed28c p go!.. Aloes.30 @ 37 O/ire 23c. Salad 60c, Arrow Root.17 @40 Palm, Seal and Cocoa Borax .28 @30 nut 10c p gal. Brimstone (roll). 44@ 5 Portland kerosene Bi-Carb. Soda.6{ gg* Iliuininat'g Oil.70 @76c Sulphur.« @ 6] Machine.80 @ 82 Sal Soda.3li@ 4 Ciarine. Camphor.1 40a 1 50 Sperm Winter. 20g'a210 Cream Tartar-36 «66 Whale, ref. Wint 98 d M0 Logwood ex.12jal4 do. Crude.90 @92 Maguesiu.28 ^36 Grand Bank and Indigo. Mia, fine.91 m 2 Bgy Chaleur. 926 @29 Madder.17c a 18 Shore.24 @26 Opium.99 o94 Linseed.91 32'aTl36 Rhubarb.200@ 225 Boiled. 1 36@140 Alcohol.87 @96 Lard Oil.1 u6»ol 10 Fluid.1 10 @1 25Olive Oil.1 75@1 80 Cain phene. 2 90 @ Castor Oil.2 U5@2 10 Saltj>etre.11 g.23 Neats foot Oil_106@112 Vitriol.12 @ Onion* - Drrwoods. p bbl.93 .37d3 50 Duty: Free. ip bush.1 anal 33 Harwood., ...2J@ Palm*. Brazil Wood.13 @ Duty : On White Lead dry Camwood.4^ 4} or ground in oil and Bed Fustic, Cuba .2 a 2) Lead 92 40 p 100 lb®. “ Sav an villa. 11. a. 2 Litharge 24c, Oxide qf liypernic.4]@ 6 Zinc 2k pib, Prussian Logwood, Blue, Vermilion, Chrome < ainpeachy.2 @24 Yellow, Venetian Bed25, St. Domingo.ljia 2 Spanish Brown dry 20, Extract Logwood.12j‘a 14 in tnl 30 pc at! ral., Yet Nic Wood. @ lour and other Ochres50c Reach “ .3| g 4] p 100 lbs. Paris White Hed “ .8}a 3] dry 60c. in oil 91 60, Sapan “ .2 a Halting 60c p MO lbs. guercitron Bark. 2}g 2] R’tl’d L ad. in oil.910a 104 Red Sanders.3 is 6 Lewis Lead, “.lOealoj l>uch. Boston Lead, “ ..9}g Ihity : 30 pc ad ral. French Zinc, “ .. 10a 104 Ka vens.46c@) Amer. Zinc, “ . .8 @84 Portland, No. 3. 90 gj Rochelle Yellow.. .3 a 34 “ No. 10. 56 g± Eng. Ven. Red_3 a 3t Navy, S'r, No. 3 89 Litharge.lo@ “ " No. 10 55 Hed Lead.10,2 Tent Duck, Planter. U. S. 10 oz.66 @ Duty : Free. “ 12 oz.66 gj Per ton Soil.175@178 Prathers. Hard.ltM»al62 Duty : 30 pc ad ral. Ground.50O@660 Live Geese p lb 50 @65 Provl.ion*. Russia.25 & Duty Bee/ and Pork lc, Plah. Lard, Bacon and Hams Duty For 100 lb * foreign 2c. Butter and Cheese 4c caught — Herring 9 1. p lb. Mackerel 92, Salmon 93: Ch’go Mess Beef.912 @>14 and all other pickled in Portland do. . 12*gl3 this. 91 60 P bbl., other- Pil'd ext. do. 14* a 144 wise 50c 4* ctcf. From Pork, extra clear. 164 (a if Prorinces free Pork, clear. 16J @16 Cod large p qut..94@ 4j Pork, mess. 14lal5 “ small.3a 3; Pork, extra do . 13t@J44 Pollock.2ja 2| Pork. Prime. li @llj Haddock,.lj^a 1* Ex l*rime.12] a. 13 Hake.1 55o;l 7o Round Hogs.5j“ ddi Herring,Shorepbl.4 @ 4} Hams.10a 11c do. Labrador., none. City Smok'd Hams.none, do. Scaledpbx 33a4*>c Prodace. do. No. 1 .26@30 Beef p qu’r p lb. 6 @ 74 Mackerel p bbl., Eggs, p doz. 20 a22 Bay No. 1.910i@ll Potatoes. pbbl.9150ai 75 Bay No. 2.Tjct 8 Chickens, Spring 8 @10 Bay No. 8.5* a 6 Lamb.5 @ 8 Shore No. 1-10* a llTurkies. 9 ral2 ^ “ 2.7}(a 72 Geese.9 @10 do. (small).&@ 3] Pickle*, bbl_$74 ft 84 Fruit. Rice. Duty: Lemons, Oranges,Duty. Cleaned 14c, Pad Banana* and Plantains dy Jc f* lb. 20 4>c ad rat., Almonds Rice V lb.64 ® 74 4c, and Shelled do. 6c k)' Runt. lb. Nuts and Dates 2c Portland distilled 63 @65c V !b. Curran?*, Figs, Saleratus. Plums, Prunes and liai- Saleratus D tb.64® 7c sms be lb. Citron 90 Suit. read ral Duty In bull 18c. and in Almonds—Jordan V lb. bag* 24c ¥> 100 lbs Soft Shell.20 ft2ic Turk’s Is., *> hhd. Shelled.25 @30 (fi bus.).$2 WVS8 26 Currants.15 @ 16 Liverpool.2 60a3 (»0 fitron.42 @45 Cadiz .none *ul» S2i a24 Sacks Salt.. none. Figs, common-none. Gr'd Butter Salt. 22 @ New Kleme.18c ft 22 Starr h. ^ Lemons, box 92? «. 3 Duty 20 4>c ad val. Oranges—Havana. . 2 50 Pearl.6x@ 71 R*isi«s, Potato. 3i(gi 4s Blue f>cask.151 @16 '1 Shot 4* 100lbs 99?@10 Black.98 a 10 Drop.310*@i Bunch \y box. 400@4 16 Buck. H‘@ ^ Laver.4 12a4 26 Soap. Dates.7 a fu* Dutu . 35 |>c ad ral Prunes.8j@l(U loathe k Gore’s, Trow Flour—Portland insp. bridge k Smith’s Ex Stipertine.96a 64 tra No. 1 %> «>. . .*.9)® 9? Fancy.6) ft 64 Family do. 84® 8| Extra.6] ft 7* No. 1..7}7a fi Family.7 « 7| Eagle No. 1.6j® 61 Extra Superior-7ja 81 Star.64ft 5? Western extras-6? ft 74 Castile..124ft 16 “ family-7''U 8] Crane's.9 ftflj " su|»erior. 7f@ 64 Spire**. .Ohio extra.7 ft 7\Duty: dinger Hoot 5c, “ family.8 @ 8j (Iround (linger Sc, Pep Canada superNo.l none. per and Pimento \$c, St Louis F a v Brands.8 (ft 9 Clares l.*ic, Cassia 10c Southern III. do do,7]@84 Cassia Puds 20c. Cinnal Petansco Family. .lOftlOj mon 25c. Mare and Nut Rye Flour.4j-.ft 44. megs 30c $> lb. Corn Meal .4J ft 44 Cassia 4> lb.46 @47c Buckw’t Fl’r lb 2c «. 2] Cloves.33 ft 36 Grain. 1 Ginger, (Race;_30 @81 Duty Com and Oats 10c, Ginger, (Africa) 30 31 Bye and Parley 15c. and Mace.80 ct90 IVheat 20c 4> bu. From Nutmegs..90 ft 92 Pr. Provinces free. Pepper. 25 @26 Rye.95ftl 0f».Pimento.22 ft 24 Oats.52 a 55 Seeds. South Yel.Corn. .84 @86 Duty: Linseed 16c |> bu , Corn, Mixed.82 @85 Canary 91 k> bu., Muu Barley.85 @ 90 tard 8c lb. Short* k> ton. . 922 @23 Herds Gras*.924 Fine F>ed.25 @27 Western Clover4 10c<ftll Grindatonra. Red Top.93 @ 34 Duty: Bough—free. Linseed.3 % Rough. tou.. .917®20 Canary.3J ft 4 Dressed .3C\a8o Sugar. Gunpowder. \Duty: Melado2c,not\aborc ! Duty : T'allied at less than No. 12 2jc, alcove No. 12 20c V* lb 6c. over 20c 6c and not aAorr 16 3c.ahore V lb and 20 ad ral. No. 15 and not abore 20 Blasting. 94’ @ 5 8jc. abore No. 20 and re Rifle and Sporting 64@ 7j lined 4c |> lb. liar. Portland A.9® Presss’d net T.914 @17 do. AA.9j q) Loose*.16(^17 do. Yellow. .. .94® II i«lra and Sltin*. Extra Yellow . . .. none. Duty 10 |>c ad ral Muscovado.101 ez 11 Slaughte r Hides.. .64@7k do. in bond sjeio CalfSkin* .11613 Havana Brown. . . lo>@ 12 Calcutta Cow— do. White . 12* « <84 Slaughtered 1 80@20r New Orleans.1 lift 134 Green Salt.1 *>@1 75 Crushed. J84ft14 Dry.120a 1 J*i (.ranulated.134® 14 Sheep Pelts,Gr’n.ftG® 91) Powdered.181*14 Sheep Pelts, Dry .75@1 00f Tallow. Duty Tallow 1 $>c. Soap Stock 10 4>c ad ral. Soft, " .4j(5; 5 American refined .8!@ 9c Twine. Rough.6 Duty : 36 fc>c ad val. Ten*. Cotton Sail.83 @85c Duty: 20c ^ lb. Flax •'.40 (5 Hyson.75c®81 “ Baking.45 550 Young Hyson-76 5 1 Hemp ” _42 @ 50 Oolong.67 590 India. 205 26 Souchong.60 566 Varnish. Tobacco. Furniture.82 (® 8 Duty: Leaves unmanvfac- Coach..... .31^ 6 tured 26. all other kinds Damar.3 ja 4 35 $>c ad ral. Wool. O's&lO's best br’ds.70 @76c Duty : Costing 18c lb do. medium. .66 (5)08 | and under 5 fee, over 18c do. common. 60 (a62 to 24c lb 8c, over 24c half tbs best br'ds.78 i580 9c p lb. do. med.good.66 (570 Fleece.45 (565c ; do. common. ..60 (562 Lambs.45(553 Natural Leaf, lbs.81 5 lj Zinc. Fancy, in Foil.1$@ 2 Thity: In blocks or pins Tin. j ljc, in sheets 2c ty lb, Duty: Pig 15c, Plates 26 manufactures qf 80 |>c 4>c ad val. 1 a*i val. Banca, cash.43c,® 44 Figs and slabs.6j@ 64 Straits, cash.40 542 Sheet Losslmaun. 114 al2 Plates-Char.I.C.8124513 Sheathing --90 5 do. " I.X. .15 (516 Exchange. Coke.Ilj5l2 London—60d. 1 47 @ 150 Wood. Paris../8 82J{g3 90 ! Hard, retail.87@ 7$ HOTELS. “ELM HOUSE." THE undersigned respectfully informs the public that he has leased the above House, on Federal Street, Portland, -id invites the travelling community to call aud see if j he knows “how to keep a hotel.” Clean, airy rooms, good beds, a well-provided t ible, atten tive servants and moderate charges are the induce ments he holds out to tho*e whose business or pleas ure call them to the “Forest City.” JONATHAN BLISS, Proprietor. Portland, Aug. 19,1862. dtl BATII HOTEL, By C. M. P LU MM?: 886, Wabhinqtok St., Bath. ]_1 •♦•Terms 81 per day. Stable connec *<i with house. Bath, June 23.1862. dtf SAGADAHOCK HOUSE, Alfred Carr, • * Proprietor. BATH. MAINE. THE City of Bath is one of the healthiest localities on the coast of Maine—delightful ly situated on the Kennebec, twelve miles r ■- , - — from the sea, and affords one of the most inviting retreats from the dust and turmoil of our large cities. The Sagadahock is one of the finest, most spa cious. and best appointed Hotels iu the State, located within thiee minutes walk of the Depot, Steamboat Landing, Post Office, Custom House. Ac., being di rectly iu the business centre of the City. Term* Moderate by tbe Week or Day. Bath, June 23,1862. dtf CENTRAL HOUSE, E. G. Mayo, - - - . Proprietor. PASSADUMKEAQ, MAINE. THE subscriber would very respectfully an nounce to his numerous fViends. ami the (■public generally, that during the temporary _r_JlcompuIsory suspension of bis business he tias furnished this well-known house anew, and is jow better than ever prepared to wait upon his cus ^>mers, and hopes by strict attention to their wants to merit a contfnuauce of the patronage which he has hitherto received. E. G. MAYO P&ssadumkeag, June 28,1862. dfcw tf lnxi f (JUTLAND DAILY PRESS # STEAM POWER Book and Job Printing Office, No. 82J EXCHANGE STREET, Fox Block, - • Second Floor, PORTLAND, MAINE. The Proprietor! of the PortlaSD Dailt Pun*! rerpectfully invite attention to their ftcilitiea for exe cuting, in beautiful ityle, every deicriplion of BOOT AND JOB PRINTING Their Establishment is tarnished with all the a*> , proved modern machinery, and their assortment of Book and Fancy Types, Is adequate to do any work demanded in this State Business Cards of Every Variety Style and Cost. PRINTED AT SHORTEST NOTICE. BILL-HEADS RULED AND CUT IN THE NEATEST MANNER. Billets ft Circular! in Every Variety of Type BANK-CHECKS, NOTES, AND BILLS OF LADING. TAGS riKECED WITH HOLES A GLUTEN'ED WHEN DESIRED. # ' . t Policies Printed and Bound for Insurance Companies. Deeds, Law Briefs, Equity Cases, And other LAW DOCUMENTS executed with Dispatch. Bronze, Colored, and all other kinds of Printing, Executed in tute to tuit the most fastidious. WEDDING AND ADDRESS CARDS Our Styles are unsurpassed. \ _ SHOP BILLS, PROGRAMMES, ARD ALL SORTS OF HAND BILLS. Portland, June28,1862. daw On Han«l. A CONSTANT supply of best Extra Deep Gold Leaf, and at low rates at 26 Market Squab* III ilk Route for Sale. BY inquiry at this office, or No. 92 Exchange St., one can hear of a chance to huv a “MILK ROUTE,” in which there is not a customer who has failed to pay his monthly bills A favorable chance is thus offered to any one who may wish to engage in the business, or to enlarge his present "route.” uovl2eodtf • Photographic Frames. QOUARE or oval—every kind called for. These being manufactured by ourselves, except those necessarily imported, we can compete with any mar- i ket for low prices. At wholesale or retail, at 26, Mar ket Square, MORRISON A C0’8. * STEAMBOATS. “ WHITE STAR LINE" Of Steamships. STEAM TO LONDON DIRECT. The splendid, new and powerful ^ j fgfly Steamship “Ma vbocokdatos," A 1, 12 years, 1200 tons, 600 horse power— T. S. Ewen. Commander, will leave l'ortianu on or about the 20th inst. Has first rate accommodations for passengers, first, second aud third class. For freight or passage apply to FREER, BOYD k CO., No. 8 Galt's Block, Commercial Street. dec9 Portland and New York Steamers* SEMI-WEEKLY LINE. The splendid and fkst Steamships “CHESAPEAKE," Capt. Willett, ‘‘PARKERSBURG,’’ Captain tcfWMBgl Hoffman, will, until further notice, run as lullows: Leave Browns Wharf, Portland, every WEDNES DAY , and SATURDAY', at 4 P. 31., and leave Pier 9 North River. New York, every WEDNESDAY' and SATURDAY, at 3 o’clock. P. 31. These vessels are fitted up with fine accommodations for passengers, making this the most speedy, safe and comfortable route for travellers between New Y'ork and 3Iaiue. Passage $6,00, including Fare aud State Rooms. Goods forwarded by this line to and from 31ontrt»a], Quebec, Bangor, Bath, Augusta, Eastport and St. John. Shippers are requested to send their freight to the s'earners an early as 3 P. 31., on the day that tliep leave Pori laud. For freight or pa««age apply to KMhlKY k FOX, Brown’s‘Wharf, Portland. H. B. CROMWELL k CO., No. 86 West Street, New Y'ork. Dec. 6.18 a. dtf M ONTREAL OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO’S Weekly Mail Line. ONE of the following first-class, power ful Steamers: HIBERNIAN, NORTH AMER1CAN, NORW Et»IAN, JURA, BOHEMIAN, ANGLO SAXON, NO VA SCOTIAN—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 1 15 P. 31., connecting with Steamer at Quebec every Saturday morning. Passage to Liverpool, Londonderry or Glasgow: Third Class. $35. Tirst Class, $77 to $92—according to accommodation,—which iucludcs tickets on Graud 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.. 31outreal,or to J. b. FARMER. No. 10 EXCHANGE ST., PORTLAND. June 23. 1862. dtf DR. €. II. OSGOOD, SURGEON * MECHANICAL ^HSdENTI8T, Xo. 8 Clapp’, Block, Congrni Street, OI’P. OLD CITY IIALL, - - - PORTLAND, ME. Artificial Teeth inserted oci Gold, Silver and Vul canite base. 3md& woe Notice. THE Estate of Patrick (Allan. late of Portland, deceased, having been represented insolvent,the Judge of Probate has appointed the undersigned* Commissioners to receive and examine all claims and demands against said estate. And all persons are hereby notified that the meetings of the Commis sioners for the above purposes will be held at the office of Frederick Fox, 64 Middle street, Portland, on the last Saturday of each of the following months, viz: November. December, 1862. January. February, March and April, 1863—fVom 2 to 5 o’clock P. M., ou each of those davs. GEORGE E. B. JACKSON, l n 1KV1XG W 1-AltKEK, JCommiMicMcr,. Portland, Nov. 8, 1*12. nov8 KRS'r for the weary. ANDERSON’S SPRING BED BOTTOM! Patent granted October, 1862. ID. K.. F'roh.ock, GENERAL AGENT. Under United Staten Hotel, Portland. THIS desirable mechanical arrangement has now beeu in use a sufficient length of time to shew that it gives entire satisfaction aud actually is the more valued the more it is used. This invention is a step in advance of all others in the Spring Bed department, embracing a little more of their excelrencie*. and yet happily overcoming all their detects. It is flexible as hair, aud yet so recu perative as to brihg itself into ptace with great facili ty. It is adapted to the invalid, the aged aud old. and all who linger in suffering and weakness. They are made of good material warranted strong and du rable, aud uot liable to get out of* order. TESTIMONIALS : Commercial House* Portland, June 16. 1862. Having introduced the -Anderson Spring Bed Bot tom” info my house, after trial, I pronounce it to be an easy and healthy bed. 1 am using several kinds of spring bed bottoms, but consider the Auderson fully equal if uot better than the best. N. J. DAVIS, Proprietor. We have introduced several of the justly celebrat ed “Anderson Spriug Bed Bottom” to our sleeping apartments. We give this spring bed bottom a decid ed preference o%er any aud all othere we have ever used. Our guests speak of them in the highest terms. We recommend their use to all hotel keepers w ho de sire the comfort of their guests. w. d. McLaughlin a son, May 12.1863. Fraukliu House, Bangor, Me. [From non. Josiah II. Drummond ] I am using the ‘Anderson Spring Bed Bottom,’ and I am very much pleased with it. Josiah h. dkummond. Portland, July 23,1862. [From Hon. Lot M. Morrill.] Having used Anderson’ Spring Bed Bottom, I can cheerfully recommend it as an excellent article. Augusta. Aug. 6. 1862. LOT M. MORRILL. Having become fully satisfied of the benefit of the •‘Anderson Spring Bed Bottom.” I have purchased three of them at five dollars each, aud do most cheer fully recommend them to the public. Waterville, May, 1861. Du. N. R. BOUTELL. Mr. D. K. Frohock has furnished the beds in my house with tin “AOderson Spring Bed Bottom,” aud I take pleasure in recommendiug this article as the most convenient, economical and comfortable thing ol the kind with which I aiu acquainted. A. If. ABBOTT. Principal ol Family School. Little Blue, Farmington. I have had the unspeakable pleasure of sleeping on one of the “Anderson Spriug Bed Bottoms” for the last three weeks, and must say it far snrpcasee any thing I had anticipated. My wile, who is feeble, has had no good rest for six mouths till occupying one of these beds. She would uot part with it on any ac count. rkv. John allek. Farmington, Feb. 28.1862. The Bed Bottom I honuhf of von fHittv merit, mu expectations, and is fullv up to your high recommen dations. I would cheerftilly recommend it to all who desire to improve their •leepiugai*! tments. AI STAPLES, Augusta, April 16,1862. A. N. WILLIAMS. Having tested the "Anderson Spring Bed Bottom,” I can cheerfully recommend it to all who art* in need of such an article; and I believe it to be superior to anything of the kind now iu use Waterville, April 12, 1862. Kiv. E. HAWES. lestimonials similar to the above have been re ceived from the proprietors of the following public houses- • Penobdot Exchange, Bangor. Franklin House. Bangor. Skowhegan House. Skowhegan. Lewiston House, Lew-iston. Winthrop House, Wiuthrop. Elmwood House, Waterville. Litchtield Corner House. Stoddard House. Farmington. Revere House, Vassalhoro. Hallowed House, liadowell. China House. China Franklin House, Augusta. Cushnoc House, Augusta. Abbott's School. Farmington, Eaton Boys’ Boarding School. Kent’s Hid. jullTdA wflm COAL & WOOD, CHEAP FOR CASH, DELIVERED TO ANY I'AitT OF THE CITY. SPRING MOUNTAIN LEHIGH, HAZELTON LEHIGH, COLERAINE LEHIGH, LOCUST MOUNTAIN, JOHN'S. THE GENUINE LOHBERY, Pure unit Free Burning. CUMBERLAND COAL FOR SMITHS’ USE. THESE Coals are strictly of the beat qualify, and warranted to give satisfaction. Also, for sale, beat quality of Nova Scotia and other Hard and Molt Hood. The public are requested Jo call, as we are deter mined to give good bargain, to those who par cash. Office, Commercial St., head of Maine Wh’f. SAWYER A WHITNEY. JulSIM _ RAILROADS. KENNEBEC AND PORTLAND R. R. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. 0n >,1(1 ancr Wednesday, Nov. 19th, i3J!“5SB8 IMS, paaaenger trains will leave as fol lows: Augusta for Bath. Portland and Boston, at 10.46 A. 31., connecting at Brunswick with the Androscoggin Railroad for Lewiston, Livermore Falls, Wilton and Farmington. Leave Portland for Bath ami Augi-ta at LOOP. M., connectiug with the Androscoggin trains at Bruns wick for Lewiston, Livermore Falls, Wilton and Far miugton; and at Augusta w ith the Somerset & Ken nebec Railroad for Vassalboro’, Waterville, Ken dall's Mills and Skowhogan; and at Kendall’s Mills with the Penobscot & Kennebec Railroad for Burn ham, Pittsfield, Newport and Bangor. Tickets sold in Boston for all the stations on the Kennebec & Portland, Androscoggin, and Somerset & Kennebec Roads. For Bangor and Stations on the Penobscot A Ken nebec Railroad, passengers will purchase tickets to Kendall’s Mills STAGE CONNECTIONS. Stages leave Bath daily at 8.U0 1*. M.. for Wiscas set, Damariscotta, Waldoboro’, Warren, Rockland and Thomas!on. Leave Augusta for Belfast, at 4.00 P. M., or on ar rival of of train from Port I and. B. 11. CUSHMAN, Manager and Superintendent. Augusta. Nov. 15. 1862. novl8 York A Cumberland Kallroad. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. On and after Monday, November 10, trains will leave as follows, until further orders: Saco River for Portland at 6.36 and 9.15 A. M. and i 3.30 P 41. Leave Portland for Saco River at 8.00 A. 31., and i 2.00 and 5.15 P. M The 2.00 P. M. train out. and ths 9.15 A. M. train ' into Portland, will be freight trains with passenger ! car- attached. Stages connect at Saccarappa dailv for South Wind ham, Windham Centre and Great Falls. At Gorham, for West Gorham, Standish, Steep f Falls, Baldwin. Ilirarn, Limingtou, Brownfield. | I Fryeburg, Conway, Denmark, Lovell, Bridgton, ‘ Ac., Ac, At Buxton Centre, for West Buxton,Bonny-Eagle, ] South Limingtou, Limingtou, Ac., Ac. At Saco^ River, tri-weeklv, for Hollis, Limerick, i Ossijiee, Newfield, 1’arsonsfield, Effingham.I reedom, Madison. Eaton, Limingtnn, Cornish, Porter. Ac «*ov 13 ALEX’R BAILEY, Jr.. Sup’t. ANDROSCOGGIN RAILROAD. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. On and after Monday, Mav 5, 1862, will leave Portland for Lewiston and Fat miugton via Brunswick, at 1 P. 31. Leave Farmingtou for Lewiston, Bath and Port land. via Brunswick, at 9.15 A. 31. Leave Lewiston for Bath and Portland via Bruns wick at 11.45 A 31. Freight trains daily between Portland and Lewis ton. STAGE CONNECTIONS. Stage leaves Strickland's Ferry Tuesdays, Thurs days and .Saturdays, for Livermore, Canton, Peru and Dixfleld; returning opposite davs. Stage leaves North Jay tor East Dixfleld, Dixfleld, and Weld, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays; returning opposite days. Stage leaves Farmington .or New Vineyard. New Portland and Kingtield. on Wednesdays and Satur days, returning ou Mondays and Fridays. Stages leave Farmington daily, for Strong, Avon and Phillips. Passengers lor this route will take the cars at the Portland, Saco A Portsmouth, or Kennebec A Port land Depots, in Portland. S. W. EATON. Sup’t. Farmingtou May 5, 1862. june23dtf GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. Notice to m ood and Lumber Mer chants. | FROM November 1st, 1*G2. to Mav 1st, 18*53, the rates of freight on all descriptions of lumber and timber will be advanced 25 per cent. No tire wood w ill be conveyed bet ween October 1st, 18*52, and May 1st, 1803. Au advance in the rates of tire wood will take place next summer, but in consequence of changes in the arrangement for conducting flie wood business, which are about to be made, the Company will not be able to take fire wood from certain plac** 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 will do so at their own risk, aud that the Company will not feel themselves bound to carry it. Due notice will be given of the rates of freight, and from what stations lire wood can be carried next summer. C. J. BRYDGES, Managing Director. Montreal. August 1.1862. aftdtf THROUGH TICKETS To Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland. Detroit, Toledo, St. Paul. La Crosse. St. Louis, New' Orleans, or any (>art of the WEST, SOUTH OR NORTU WE&T, BY THU ERIE RAILWAY. Via Buffalo, Dunkirk, and Niagara Falls. This road is broad guauk and is provided with New and Splendid Sleepiug Cars. UP Tickets sold in Portlaud at lowest Boston rate by W. D. LITTLE. Agent. Office 31 Exchange Street. rp You can save money by securing tickets at this office. ■"June 23. dawtf SS YEARS. For more than twenty-five years has the well known FURNITURE HOUSE OF WALTER COREY, Furnished the mansious of the wealthy and tho dwellings of the lowly, THE PUBLIC HOUSES. MERCHANT SHIPS, AND STEAMERS Not of Maine only, but of other States, with articles of Furniture suited to their various wants. AND NOW, At tho old staud. 52 and 54 Excbaagr Street, With increased facilities for manufacturing, BY STEAM POWER, With good workmen and thoroughly Reasoned stock, he cau ftiruish the largest assortment of CUSTOM-MADE WORK. (Or made, at short notice, to any pattern customers may direct,) Than can be found Elsewhere In the State. Purchasers for (’ash may rest assured tnat goods bought at this house will be made perfectly satisfac tory in jirice and quality. At this establishment may be found an extensive as sortment of Elegant and Plain Furniture, of the most desirable styles, comprising Rich and Medium Priced Drawing Room, Parlor aud Chamber Furniture, of every de scription. Feather Beds and Mat tresses of all kinds. Common Furniture, Chairs, Look ing Classes, kc The Best of Extension Tables, Ac. Rosewood and Qilt Mirror*. Spiral Spring Bods, &c. Upholstery Work Allradrt lo as ■■■•!. N. B — SHIP FURNITURE made to order. October 1st, 1862. tf JAMES P. SLEEPER, FURNISHING UNDERTAKER,| No. Ill Exchange Street, Portland, Residence rear of 411 Congress Street, keeps eon stmntly on hand all the various kinds of COFFINS AND CASKETS, Now in Use, And will make o order anything of this kind that may be ordered, at short notice, from the cheapest to the vkhy beat. B\ giving *11 v strict and undivided attention to the manufacturing, lining and trimming of the above, 1 cau ftiruish them cheaper than any one else. Aug. 6,1862. JAMES P. SLEEPER. Old Frame, Re-Gilt, ND RENEWED by MORRISON k CO. 1 MEDICAL. II . H . II A Y, JUNCTION OF FREE AND MIDDLE STS.t -OKA LKR IN Fine Chemicals, Pure Drugs, GENUINE MEDICINES, ENGLISH, FRENCH AND AMERICAN PERFCMERT, AND FANCY GOODS. APOTHECARIES' GLASS WARE, FOREIGN LEECHES, SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, TRUSSES, SUPPORTERS. BRACES, ELASTIC STOCKINGS, fc. VARNISHES, "PAINTS, OILS, AND DYE-STUFFS, KEROSENE OIL, LARD OIL, And ill other article* usually kept in a Drue and faint establishment. ET“ State Avrent for DAVIS It KIDD’S MAG NETO-ELECTKJC MACHINES. eodkwtoctl DK. HUGHES’ Eclectic Medical Infirmary. Established for the treatment qf those diseases in both seres, requiring Experience, Skill, Honor and delicacy. PRIVATE CONSULTATIONS.—Dr. Hughes has for a number of years confined his attention to diseases of a certain class. During his practice he has treated thousands of case*, and in no instance has he met with a failure. The remedies are mild. ■ ud there is uo interruption of busiuess or change of diet. Dr. Hughes is in constant attendance from 8 in the morning until 1<» at night, at his office. 5 Tem f»le street Charges moderate, and a cure guarauteed u all cases. .Separate rooms, so that no one will be seen but the Dr. himself. His remedies cure disease when all other remedies fail: cure* without dieting or restriction in the habits of the patient; cures with out the disgusting and sickening effects of most other remedies: cures new cases in a tew hours; cures with out the dreadful consequent effects of mercury, but is sure to annihilate the rank aud 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 coustitutibually or locallv. can be caused by using them. YOUNG MEN. who are troubled with seminal we»km*ss, 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 -itjr if neglected, are speedily aud permanently All correspondence strictly confidential and will e returned !f desired. Address DR. J. B. HUGHES, No. 5 Temple Street, (corner of Middle), Portland. Nend stamp for Circular. Jull—dA wtfS Quackery! I EARNESTLY cautiou all young men suffering from Nervous Debility, Ac . against endangering tlieir health by patronizing any of the advertising quacks. You can fully recover*bv the methods used by the Advertiser, and ly hundreds of others, a>u is so OTHKK WAV. Read a letter * bicb I will send you if you will send no- a postpaid envelope bearing your address. Diiect to EDWARD II . TRAVER. ocl6dAw3m Lock Box, Boston. Mass. Eclectic Medical Infirmary. to theTadies. DI» HUGHES particularly invites all Ladies who need a medical adviser, to call at his rooms. No. 6 Temple Street, which they will Hud arrauged for their estiecial accommodation. Hr. II.** Eclectic Renovating Medicines areunrival | >** efficacy and superior virtue in regulating all Female Irregularities. Their action is specific aud certain of producing relief in a short time. LADIES will rind it invaluable in all cases of ob ! ructions after all other remedies have been tried in , vain. It is purely vegetable, containing nothing in the least injurious to the health, aud may be taken with perfect safety at all times. Sent to any part of the couutrv with fall directions, by addressing UK HUGHES. No. 5 Temple Street, corner of Middle, l’ortland. N B.—LADIES desiring may consult one of their own sex. A lady of experience iu constant attend | »p<* julldawtfS DU. E. G. GOULD'S F’in-'W'orm Syrup Is the first and only remedy ever offered to the pub lic for the effectual removal of the Ascarides. or riu Wotms, from the human system. The high reputa tion it has established in the last two years, ana the fact that it i* last sup-rseding ail other worm reme dies. is the best test of its great merit. iff It affords HE LIE Fin twenty-four hours, and an entire cure is warranted, w hen taken according to directions, w hich accompany each bottle. This Syrup is also a m***t valuable family cathartic, to be alwa* s used when phvsic is required’. especially for children. It con eels the secretions. gi\e* tone to the stomach and bowels, assisting nature in her efforts to restore health. It is purely if Vegetable Extracts, anti always st\fe and reliable. Hold in New York by Hall A Ri'chel.218Green wich street; in Boston by GKO. G. Goodwix A Go., 12 Mai shall street, and other Wholesale Diuggisf*. At retail by H. 11. HAY, TortJauU. deed 3m POOR m< II 4KIV* EYE Sr EAR WATER / TV’O Organs of the human system are more impor x tant to health and comfort than the Kyk and Ear. and yet noue are less understood or more neg lected . They seem to pass even comiuou observation, and yet every part of the body is dependent upon them for life aud health. Poor Itii lmid's Eye and Ear Water js « new Him rare discovery, wmcn is most wonder ful in its operations, putting to blush the old systems of treatment, which have quite as often done harm as good. Below we give the certificate of Rev. I*. 8. Her so*. Pastor of the Broad Street Baptist Church. Philadelphia. If any one has doubts as to the value of this remedy, they may learn more of its practical value by addressing a note of inquiry to Mr. H. Philadelphia, Oct. 17. 1862. From injuries received iu my right eye, when a boy, a chronic inflammation had been produced, in consequence of which I suffered constant martyr dom. Every momeuf of my waking life was embit tered, and I was frequently unable to sleep at night. A variety of remedies had been resorted to with- 1 out success, and I entertained the purpose, as a last resort, ot having the ball taken out of its socket, in the hope of thus finding relief. Iu the meantime, most providentially. I noticed one day in a shop window a bottle of POOR RICH ARD'S EYE WATER. 1 bad never heard ot it be fore. but determined to try it, and did, with the most delightful results. In a very few days the painftil irritation was removed; I could bear the strongest light, and went forth to the enjoyment of a new life. I now keep a bottle of it always in the house, and if ray eye seems at all disposed to annoy me. I give it a dose, and that is an end of it. I would not be with out it for any amount of money. 1 take occasion to say, further, that my wife used to sutler severely at times from protracted pain iu and over her eve-, and she has found Poor Ric hard * Eye Water a sov crcignspecific in her case, giving her almost instant relief, (irateful to Cod fbr the benefit that 1 have personally received, I cannot but commend tbe prep aration to all who have been sufferers like m>self. P. 8. HENSON, Pastor of Broad Street Baptist Church. Rr.uilenct 1430 Poplar St., PkHatie'pkia. C.^*Numerous cert.ticate* of a similar character might be-fhrnished. Poor Richard’* Eye and Ear Water Is truly a Sovereign Remedy for Inflamed and Dis eased Eyes. Dim Vision and Weak Eves, Deafness, Noise in the Head, Catarrh. Rheumatism and Neu ralgia. with all kiudred diseases. It is passed into the ear by a small glass tube, w hich, together with the Water, may be obtained at the principal Drug Stores in this city. Pric k 25 c erts per Bottle. Tube* 6 Cent*. 11 II HAY aud W F. PHILLIPS, Wholesale Agents. MRS. M.C. BROWS, Proprietor, »o. IS (torn No tlO Arch St., Philadelphia. I MEDICAL. 41. ZYLOBALSAMUM, The great unequalled Preparations far Restoring, Invigorating, Beautifying and Dressing the Hair, Rendering It soft, rilky and glossy, and disposing It to remain In any dcrired potitian; qaic^ !y cleansing tho scalp, arresting the fnil and Imparting a healthy and natural color to the H^m it ^Nfr fail* To Restore Grey Hair TO Its Original Youthful Color \\ vs, wo\ UV Bnt acts directly Born tto n*cta rf the Hair, firing them the natural n* art btm rt reqit’n d fruttrlng the Mime vitality and luxwicu» quantity at in y<-uth. Vov TLaAve* mvi C\uUftu Who«e Hair requires frequent dres-lpg the /ylcbal surnum has no equnL No lady's toilet is comt*Ut« without it Bold by Druggist* throughout the World. PRINCIPAL KALES OFTICR I ELECTROPATHIC INSTITUTE. DR. H. J. BOYNTON, Electropathic Physician and Surgeon. RESIDENCE AND OFFICE No. 369 C ongress Street, Portland, Me. □ Whrn- he will treat all clame* of Diiewea by application of Electricity and the moat approved remedies. DISEASES OF THE EYE AND EAR Dr. Boynton'* operation* and corra on the** deli cate organ* have beeu moat aucceaatul, and many of them of a remarkable rbaraeter. Dr. B. having te*t ed the advantage* of Eleetrieitv for the paat fifteen year*, upon Ihuuaand* of patient* in l'hilidelpbia and other citie* of the United Stale*. i» prepared to trea all diaeaae* of whatever nature with umrimllrd auecea*. The following are among the diaeaae* which Dr. B. ha* been emiueiitlv *ucce,.ful in treating Catarrh, conauraption. chronic catarrh, diaeaaea of the throat, ulceration, aathma. bronchitic, di*ea»e* of the long* In all their form*, gravel in all it* forms, diaeaae* of urinary organ*, diabetes, incontinence of the urine* dropsy. blind lies*, amaurosis, cataract scrofulous-ophthalmia, ulcer* of long standing, mer curial sores, tumor*, scrofula in all its forms, cancer, erysipelas, diseases of the skin, canker, piles, hemor rhoids. liver complaint, dyspepsia, diseases of the kidnevs. stone. Ac., all sninal diiu>aii>« enniinra* hip disease*, sciatica, neuralgia, rheumatism la all Ht forms, deafaes*. muscular, contraction, white swell ings. all uterine weaknesses, leucorrhcea, ffwor albas, whites, flts. To the above might be added a long list of diseases which Dr. B. has treated with equal suc cess All FF.MALE COMPLAINTS treated with success, care and strict attention. D. It. has many testimonials of important recover ies under his treatment, which can be seen by calling on him at hi* rooms. vF“Dr. Boynton, having foil instruction from Dr. Colton for generating and administering the Ni trous Oxide, or Exhiteraling Has, is now ready to administer this Gas to those who may wish to inhale it for the cure of Neuralgia. Diseased Lungs, he. nov2i# dkw 6m7 TODD’S LUX SOLIS HAIR DYE! THE market has been flooded for years with differ ent article* called llair Dyee, wnich have never satisfied the expectations of purchasers. The xg rLrn ultra ha* beeu reached at last in TODD'S HAIR DYE. and the article has given eutire satis faction to every person who has used it. It coutalaa no iujurions ingredients, and gives the hair a beauti ful rich brown or black color. Directions for using —which are very simple—aecompaav each bottle. One superiority of Todd's Lnx Sofia Hair Dye over all others is, yon do not have to cleanse the hair or w ash it before or after using the dye, and there is bmi one kind to be used, and that can be put on the same as oil and water, without any trouble, unlike all oth er dyes that have two or three different kinds to be applied every time used. This dve is peculiarly adapted for coloring ladies’ hair, because you do not have to wash out the dye after putting it on. L alike all other dye*, ft will color long hair, which other dyc« cannot do. Give this new article a trial, aa we know you will use no other after once using this. Hf For sale only at TODD’S HAIR-DRESSING ROOMS, No. 74 Middle, corner of Exchange Street. scptlfltf [Copyright secured.) The Great Indian Remedy FOB FEMALES. DR. MATT1SON'S INDIAN EMMENAGOGIE. This celebrated Female Medicine, possessing virtues unknown of any thing else of the kind, aud proving effectual after all others have failed, is designed for both married and sin {lc hufies. and is the very best thing uown for the purpoae, as it wifi bring on the numlhly sickness in case* of obstructions, from any cause, and after all other remedies of the kind Jiave been tried in vain. OVER 2U»H> Bui ILLS have now becu sold without a single failure, when taken as directed, aud without the least ii^ury to health in any case. HT"It is put iip In bottles of three different strength*, with full direc ——- lions for using, and sent by express, closely sealed, to all parts of the country. PRICES—Full strength, 910; hall strength, 96; quarter strength. 94 per bottle. trHFMFMRFR-This medicine is designed ex pressly for tthstinnte cases, which all other remedies <(f the Lind hare failed to cure. also that it is war ranted as represented in every suspect, or the pricu will hr refunded. rrnkwAHK OF IMITATIOSS: Nono «nu Ine and warranted. unles* purchased directly of [hr. M. at his Remedial Institute for Special Diseases, No. jW L'nion street. Providence. R. 1. ^'•’^Tliis >i*ecialtu embraces all diseases of a nri. rate nature, both ot M E> and WOMEN, by a reg ularly educated physician of twcuty years' practice, giving them his »rMe attention. (^Consultations by letter orofherwi#'' are strict ly confidentutl.uiui medicines will be sent by express, seen re from observation, to all parts of the Inited State*. Also accommodation* for ladies from abroad wishing for a •‘♦•cure and uuiet ubtukat, with good care, until restored to heaitn. CAUTION.—It has been estimated that oyer tiro hundred thousand dollars are paid to swindling quack* autmally. in New Eugland alone, without any beHejit to those" who pay it. All this come* from trusting, without inquiry, to men who are alike des titute of honor, character and sk.ll. and whose only recommendation is their own false and extravagant assertions, iu praise of themselves. If, therefore, you would avoid being humbugged, take no man's word, mo matter what his pretensions are, but MAKE INQUIRY:—it will cost you nothing, and may save you many regrets; for. as advertising phy sicians, in'nine cases ou. of ten, are bogus, there la no safetv iu trusting any of them, anless yon know who and what tbev are. Dk. M will send frer. bv enclosing one stamp as above, a pamphlet on DISEASES Or WO MEN. and ou Private /Hseases generally, giving fall information, with the most undimbted references and testimonials, without which no advertising physician or medicine of this kind is deserving of AST COX El/tEXt'E WHATEVER. >rder* by mail promptly attended to. Writa your address plainly, and direct to DR MATTISON, as above. dectllv Gray Beards, Attend! AFTER Twenty Years’ experience, and years of * experiment, 1 have at last found the Boat Dye! For ooloring Hair iu the world I say It boldly, and mean it. And say I'orther. that if any one buys my Dye, and after trying, doe* not like it. I will reftmd the money on returning me the bottle with one halt its contents. I do not wish to sell It to any rebel, or rebel sym pathizer. Agents can be supplied at wholesale price# by ad dressing JOHN M. TODD. Portland. Ms. Oct. 23.dA w tf. HOMESTEADS FOR $20. THE MISSOURI I.AXH COME AX Y hmptr cliftM.l from the ll»miit»l A SI Ji-rph K.itomd Company a large tract of land in Northern Missouri, adjoining the nourishing town of Hamilton, t aldwell County, for farming and manafccturing purposes, and have divided their property into lots and Ihrms. They are offend to subscribers in share# of f*a> each. Map*, with fhll information, can be had by callingoa EDWARD SHAW, Agent, 102 Middle Street, Portland. ana dtf