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THE MARKETS. Portland Wholesale Prices Current. fix prêtai? oorroctod for the 1'hepb to April 16 1'Volitional dm υ qj 10 V» >. uoted uU rJr. enauuue n<il imported ιIt. j£L 'r"m '** >>'ac* <J pro auction or growth A»be·. £*» » *c od pa/. l t'»rl Α» lb _. Pot..." S'fgi oiioea ρ lb.... — / «r< *c Cored *>lb 7Ϊ Π Uueored t> lb si ai Hrrad. IhUy au t>c. Pilot »r 100 lbs. #e@«i "•"P 6 β 6t Cracker* Mr bbl.. ,8j<a 4 Cntckeri., |> 100 . 35 ^40c Baiter. Duty 4c i> tb. jK.mil, i- tb 24 ®25r St^ lm Be···. Mtrrow ρ bushes 7.W287 if·· .···· i.JW«jji »■· '<* «.'•■die·. ■0«'|f Sperm and H'as8c. ♦►'ft'"""' 8C' TaUow '!JC Mould ρ lb ..15cale «If,™ to && „ ( keeae. £«'y 4c »> lb. Verraout μ lb .16 «16 2p^:,»·" Λ»'» i'rom Br Prorinc other foreign Hi lumen,ms H 10, all oth er hndt 8rtc μ fim Cumberl'd i»ton *1ιιλ η bitcuh HuVé Lehigh a«iKi ί raukliu f&fci Ι'··». Duty Sc lb. ί*™? » 40 β4& Bt. Oomiufo 80 »8I 2"°/ 8B «85 ■if·» Κouo. ' I "«Ufr. Out y TarrrdJie. .Vanil «aï». all other 34 μ |b. Aeencu μ lb . i« giu *ο*ί· Ki'rap. ...1» si«, *»«I1U !* <tl!< eoltrope, Kueeia «,21 do. Mauilla. 20α2Κ _C»w«t, 9 bbl ·1<»β17υ Dr«e· ·■' Dre·. "*»» »» lb -Oil ι 'iit no in->n #2. OU Alnvmd# and Otto qf /lose SI 50, OU Bcrgamai, Cassia and CUtres 91. Hydruxlatv ; Potash IbG.C&Htkaridm, Mutic, /p*cac. Hhmbarb, , fi*rtiamoHs, Oil Ltiwn, ( Antm and Orano,. /« d.nrtoc To!Wind rudr : Camp lut r aie. lie fi nef ι ίο. ι 40c, Tartaric Acid 2Je, ι Cream Tartar, Citric Acid, Shellac, Copal, l>a mar and Hums used /or . like purposes 10c, Aloes, i Verdigris, (h! urate of \ Pot a»)», Carb. Magnesia i <te, B<trade Acid, Yellow*, Prussiate Potash and Red do. 10c, Liaaorice,·] Oxalic Acid and Sugar I qT Lead 4c, Asphaûum and Bi-Chro. Potash 3r. Sago l$c, Epsom Salts,., Liquor tee Root, Bi-Oirb.', Soda, Caustic Soda lc; ( Castor Oil 50c ψ gal , Morphine 92 ψ oz.t Al- , urn 60c ffewt.. Copperas] 60c pewt., Muriatic Ac id 10 ad vol., Spong- \ es, Assafuitida, ls in- I glass. Ft or Sulphur. Sen- 1 na. Arrowroot, tiinseng I 20 &c, Bleaching Pow ders 30c φ ctcr., Sago J 60c \?civt., Sal Soda and j Soda Ash îc !b, tVud*· Brimstone $3 and Roll do. S6 f> ton, Alcohol 40c ψ gal. Alain |* lb.. «4 @ 6c Alow 8» a 3Γ Arrow Root 17 a40 Borax *) ftifâ Briiimtoiie (roll). ..4Jft 6 Bi-Carb. Soda ....7 ft7* « Ά «i - ■ttjMMUu 11 .... . 8a) Soda .3 a, 4 Camphor 12*> α 19 Cream Tartar 40 ft«i0 j? Logwood ex 14 ft 15 ι Ma/ue*ia 2^ α,36 Indi/o, M'la, flue fljg 2 ι pidder 17cal8 Qiiénm fi'tjai f * Rhubarb 200 a 2 2.'* J Alcohol 1 06α 1 1<· I rod. 1 32 151 50 Î Caiaoheue S 75a, ,< Saltpetre 12 $25 < Vitnol. 16 ftlT ,? Df r wood·. P*t m Free. I Itrwood 2 fa j Brazil Wood 13 $ Can wood 4ja 4] J Flatte, Cuba 2U Savauvilla 2 «2ί Hypernic 4$ft 6 Logwood, (arapi«achy 2j.r*2i St. Uomingo —2<l 2} Rxtract Logwood. 13 ft 14 ; Vic Wood. ft Peach " 3lft 4j: Red " «·^ Jl" 3j 8apan " 2ft Quercitron Bark.. 2*ft 2> Red Sander· 3 «, 6 1 Dark· Dut h do Pc ad val. j * Raven* S0oA * Portland, 2To. 3. 1 00β \A No 10 77 g I Narjr, 8'r, Ko. 3 99 If ·' " No. 10 G9 .1 Tant Duck, 1 U.S. 10 oi...... none. " 12 of ... " I Featbrr*· Duty : 30 |*c ad ral. |i Lhre (ieeae ψ lb fiO (§56 i Rur««ia ...26 ^ Ci«h. / Duty For 100 !b* foreign taught—Herring #1.' Mackerel «2, Salmon *3 : |C. and all other pickled in J bbls. «1 60 Vbbl., other i wise 60c |> cwt. From i Provinces free. Cod large Ρ qut..*4?ft5 I " «mall. 3jft 4 I Pollock 8 β 3 ·ΙΙ Haddock, noi.e. I Hake, 2 60 α 2 7611 Herring,Short·f>b).8j ft 4 i do. Labrador none. '< do. Sealed f*ba .86 a 40< Itaokerel Ρ bbl., j Bay No 1 ··· ■ λ.! I Bay No 1 i"«j 1 * Bar Ko. 8 ■« β J» 8hor.Np.l....l3^W . oSf'uma*». Ι*'ι*9" ' Banana· anr/ Plantain* 2ii t*c w^·· 4c, a*W Shelled do. 6c %> ft> ,Wi anW Dat*-n 2c · » ft. Carrani·. Fift*. plum·, Ρ runes and Ita*· Min» ûc ** ft. Of ran Vc "a/· . T. .. gltelfoi f' §® . &"tt : :::::::« If" Pern Nat· *»'2i ! fi*·, oomroou ... "one. K«w KJrme .. 22 . Lemon*, f» box #4 % Omnf«e-Mceein* 4*® · "BÎ'a^PcMk 1Μα]« Black ° 1 . , Bnuct. ρ bo* 4»'«4 4» I Laver *V" Date' i ί»»υ «"···".* Κ#*' Extra Superior » ίΛ%» ψ? ' ·■ «nperiorB V<a* 1? ΟΜομιγ» . .Τ 6«ι«ί« ·· familv.. ·>·""■* S Canada No l '*?*',! ," 81i>iu>«KavBrnrt»»J « H Bonthern lll.rto io.SJ·,!'1 Peta|>«coKimily 11 Jill* BT.VIour 4 ?4j' Corn Mo»l J' * *)>'. Bock* t HTptb II·#» < I)SJ fnm αηΛΟηΙι 1'*· ' Rie «»<' ^rle* nr. rrori~uf~^ nt οΙΓ. ...«**»! 8oi.thYal.Corn Corn, *ixed · ·* f "L Baril·)' i.U Short» pton. . ..iKW <ιφ> Une Keert 2' Ji3" /),.<» H-wh-fr,, Rnurll. »»<ob ·*)"-' Prwued ©«iB* Cunpew^r. β„,„ Γ·α'.«/ai %v ft *"*. ** S» Sporting M Pr'·'* *<1 Ρ not Τ·1« " 'jj Lome ···«» - IIMn«a<'kl··· naît 1npcarfrn'_ Β. A. H Wee »" £ Western '· ".f; Slau rhter Hile» Çalf Skin» I. a-83 Grwn Sait SliC'P PelU.Or n.U « *2 Bhcep PelU.Urjr βΐi II op m. Duty . 5c f> ib. t'irxt Sort, l>>t>2 .. 14 @16 I ron. Duty Pig and StamO 6, Bar not exceed in y #5·»^» ton value #17 ton, ex ceeding #60 ton #18, less than j inch thick or more than 7 inches tctde, round» lets than i inch or more than 4 inches in diameter, and squares less than A inch or more than 4 inches square #20, llailroad #12 60, Boiler ami Plate #25 ton, Sheet 2o2^ ^ tb and êitafi p ton. Common " Refined . 4j ig& Swede 7 7J Norway "fà 8 rant Steel ια31 L>ermail .Steel.... 19 ^20 biiglisliJHliB.Steel.22 ^24 η»"·»* 14νβ jlieet Iron, Engl. 7fij8 sheet Iroii.KutiHim.lH λ22 do Kin» iin't.. 13jvàl6 l<ard. tiarrel, φ ïb 1U@11 ûeg», V tb lljvftlic leather· Duty 90 fc>c ad vol. Sew fork, light 29 ^31c do. md. wt·.. .81 ^yiSl do. heavy 31 ^32 do. slaughter 33 t®37 Amer. (alfekiue 80 ig 90 S!'ter Wax Leath.18 19 l<rail. nut y pig lie » m \m. l'ig V 100!&.#11Ιφ1Ϊ Koreagn rig Il3ai2 sheet and Pipe.. 12) ^13 Ijiane. Duty 10 pc ad ral. Cock land, caek 76 @80c I «amber —From yard. Jlear Pine,No. l.#88 mj do. No.2 35 α do. Ho. 8. 26 u} 28 do. No. 4. . 14 ία} Shipping Lumber.18 α20 Spruce 11 ;<£ 12 {••mlock 8 §10 iiox Sh'ki.(caMh) 38 aA&c lapb'di, Sext #14 (a-16 do. Ρ " . 30 ($32 shingle#, Ced. ext 3% 3i do. " No.l 2Ka, 21 do. ext. Pine.8j« 44 -at hi·, Spruce... 12,%a I 40 do. Pine 125 a. 2 00 f«»d Oak Staves 80 a36 iol. ilbd. Shook* Sc Hea^e.city 20£α2 76 iugar d^. city. 2'!2o276 do. do. c'trv.l25al 60 • reen Co'r ea'd . 80al 00 ountry Kit! Mol. iihd Shook»... 120ά 136 l*"h 10Π(α 120 luuIW. . . A2U .1 Hr. lack metack Tim· ber, μ tuu 10ά20 Mol »··«·. hit y 6c φ» gal. *ieu ftieg» none. rinidad 44 α 4β ubaciayed 3i«3S do. do tart".. 90m& do.Muscovado". 40 &42 iew Orleans 'ortlandSvrup.hhds. Q28 do. bble « 30 KaiiU >uty: rwic, Wrought2c, Assorted 8c 4> tb. *5 25cash. Kara I Store·. >utu : Turpentine, linnn, Pitch, Tar2f) \>cadral., S. Terpentine XbC^Pgal. ariforeign)** bbl.fl3al4 'itch (Coal Tar). *4a, 4ί losiu 25 ια83 nrpetitine^gaJ 325&337 OaUam. >uty : Free. merlcan 8}(ά 9i Oil. >Mf*: .Sperm, Whale amd other Fit h OU» for eign fisheries 20 jjc ad rat.. Linseed, Hempseed and llajHHfed23c ρ gal., (Vire 23c, Salad' 60c, Palm, Seal and Cocoa nut 10c ψ gal. 'ortland Kerosene Illuminât'# Oil 50 ®56c [acbiue 80 ml 82 'larinf perm Winter. 21S@320 rhale.ref.Wint 1 10Î113 do. Crude.1 0$» ι rand Hank and Bay Chaleur #28 à29i bore 27la/2Sj iuseed .fl •oiled. 170a -ardOil 1H8&1 1J •live Oil 22"«2^5 a*tor Oil 2 35 «2 40 'eat «foot Oil-...Ι 15λ126 Onion* — * bbl «5 25α5 50 » bush 2 00s2 12 Haial·· fut if Oh White L+ad dry or ground in oil and lied Lead *2 40 φ 100 ft>s. Litharge 2ic, Oxide <\j Zinc lie. 4» ft. Prussian Blue, Vermilion. Chrome Yellow, Venetian lied25, Spanish Brown dry 20, in oil 8u £>c ad ro/., Yet low and other Ochres 50c %> 100 lb*, Paris White dru 00c, in oil fl 50. li hiting 50c ^ 100 lbs. 'tl'd Lead, inoil.#12i α 13 ewi· Lead. " .. ft13 «««•ton Lead, " (ά13 rench Zhic, " - ll&llf mer. Zinc, " . .8f«,8j ocbelle Yellow...3 & 3] nc- Ven. Red 3 a 3] it barge ια 12 •*d Lead &12 Plaalrr. >uty: Free. er ton Soft 250^2 76 lard 225α 2 50 round 600&625 Froviaioas. Uity Bet/ and Pork lc, Ijard, Bacon and Hams 2c, Butter and Cheesr 4c h'go Meaa Beef.912 α 14 ortland do. .12 να 14 4 'tl'dext. do. .14 «14* ork, extra clear 19)^20 ork. clear 18a. 191 ork. me»* if ork, extra do . 15 (ά 1β ork. Prime 12} niai x l'rime 13 < a, 14 iouud llogs 8o9 lams 9 (a 10c itv Smnk'd IIams.9 ά.9ί Produce. I «P tST": β%β irti«.PbW....M « e j ι,,!μ clrttned ljc, PaÂ- I rfj, jo Ρ ft ; ice Ρ ft **= 8' ,*"Td.ll.tl!led 6R «70c S»lrrm«··. »1erntup V ft 'J® *«'* !»«· a™1 in M,,.24c t. 1.10 ft. &£tt.... 3 25-3 75 .a*» none Surt.·:. ajjM r'd Butter Suit. -24 Igi | Hlarcfc. anpeadra/. 6j;«iO I ^.^iooft. »|^jg Haap. tutu SiVc·"'™ /•atlie k «.«>"■ «, Trow liridire k Smith · 1 tr»No IP» eti Ki Hoilv do ! 'Vft &*··\ΞΆ&\i *t'*rr<:'>*<i'T Β""' Λ°· ..'roun.i *· „,r a»J Pimrntn 12r. Clom IM, 'α««·<ι OMlia β»^« **· v"T ηκ"ΐ 2.V. Vue· N"'" m«"7" 9^ ^ .η I ■wrt» ν ft £ fï? .U.VTr.ÏRmcel ^ <utinp£» «"-ο?0 •««per 81 aJ2 Mmento 24 @26 Hrfd*· „ Herd's«Jt£». W·*** " vVc-tem ( lover 1" a, 11 *Γ" Ύ «aU» v..::: ί«"Μ « ","2ΐ·*"'?ίηη vo. 12 *i«, «*"··' a»rf~>ilfc"eeU *·/*Λ"5£ ,Vo.l5W ««' β*·τ'20 84c. nhnne Λτο.20 ati« re* Hnè*i ic. ψ tb. rortUnd A no£. do. AA l<>i^ do Yellow. ...none. Kxtni Yellow no«j îlneeormdo. 11 do 1» bond < « H t«É y ^ uîi« BSEs* c2£VtSÎÎm»! *«.»<» Stock 10 φο ad val. American refined 11}@1ί Koujrh 8·® Τ t'A». Duty: 20c |> lb. Hyson 7r,c;®Çl Young Hyson....76 (f£ 1 Oolong BO Souéliong 66 (&66 Tobncro. Duty: Leave*nnmanu ac tured 26, all other k ind) 86 $>c ml val. 5'·& 10*® beet br'de.70 @75< do. medium. .65 (©68 do. common. 60 αΛΏ halflb® be*t br'de.78 ία/80 do. med. good. 66 (Λ70 do. common . .60 {ΜΏ Natural Lrai. Ibn SI α lj Fancy, in Foil lj{g} 2 Τ i ■· Dut ρ : Pig 16c, Plates 2' f>c ad val. Itanca, cash 64c@ f>f Straits, caah 60 Î62 Platoi-Char.I.C. #1«J α 17 do. » IX 1 Wood. Hard, retail £8 (δ9$ Soft, " ....... 4j&6 T*inr» Irai y 38 è»c ad r al. Cotton Sail 1 Οβ^Ι 05 1· lax " 50 il 55 " Haloing 25 «85 Hemp " 46 (§ 60 India 25vft 33 Vnrniih. Furniture 98 @ 8j Coach 3jij£ 6 Daiuar 4$φ Wool. /Mity : Uniting 18c ψ ft and under 6 «>e, over 18c to 24c |> lb 5c, over 24c ' 9c %* !b. .Fleece «0 'aAr>c Lamb*. 88 ίβ,90 Zinc. Duty : In block· or pigi l|c, in êheeti 2c ft lb, nut mi/net urea qf 80 %>C Oil ral. Pig* an*i slat»* 5i α 51 Sheet ·>ηη1 mann. 14 a 14} Sheathing 90 (g Eirhangr. London—60 d. 170@171 l'aria /3 47®3 58 RAILROADS. International Steamship Go. EASTPOBT, CALAIS A ST. JOHN. Two Trips a Week ! On and after Thursday, April 9th, the Steamer New BRUV*wicK,Capt. Κ. B. Winchester, and Steamer I-or icht City, Capt. J. J. I.iscomb. will leave Kailroad Whart, footot State St.. every Monday and Thurs day, at δ o'clock I'. M., for Eastport and St. John connecting at Fastport with Steamer t^ueen for Rob iustou, St. Andrews and Calais.aud at St. John with Steamer Emperor for Windsor aud Ilalitax, Nova Scotia. Through tickets will be sold by the agents and clerks on board the steamers, at reduced rates. Returning, will leave St. John every Monday and Thursdav mornings, at 8 o'clock for Êastport, Port laud and Boston. ap" tf C. C. EATON. Agent. AlfDjfOSCOGGIIf RAILROAD· SPRING ARRANGEMENT. γμμμγ On and after Monday, April 6, 1863, 3gHE_3HËfrftin* leave Portland for Lewiston via Rrunitwirk", at 1.(10 and 8.16 P. M . Leave Portland for Farmington, via Brunswick, at I.00 Ρ M Leave Farmington for Bath and Portland,9.10 a.m. L^ave Le wis ton for Bath and Portland 6.00 aud II.40 Α. M STAGE COXHBCTIOHft. Stage leaves Strickland's Ferry Tuesdays. Thurs days and Saturdays, for Livertnore, Canton, Peru and Dixtteld; returning opposite days. Stage leaves Farmington for New Vineyard, New Portland and Kingfien, on Wednesday· and Satur dave, returning on Mondays and Fridays. étages leave Farmington daily, for Strong, Avon and Phillips. Passengers ior this route will take the cars at the Portland, Saco k Portsmouth, or Kennebec k Port laud Depots, in Portland. S. W. EATON, Sup't. Farmington April 1, 1863 ap6 dtf KENNEBEC AND PORTLAND R.R. BUMMER ARRANGEMENT. Commencinc April β, 18Θ3. ' F!_'tV 'fp9" Pxaeenger Traîne trill Icare daily, »(Sunday s excepted) as follow# : Augusta lor Batli. Portland and Boston, at 6.3ft and 11.15 A M., connecting at Brunswick with trains on the Androscoggin Kailroad for Lewiston, Farming ton. k c. Portland for Bath and Aurusta at 1.00 Ρ M., con necting at Brunswick with the Androscoggin R. R. trains for all stations on that road : and at Augusta wtth the Someraet A Knneim Railroad for Wat#*r villf. Kendall's Mills and Skowhegan ; and at Ken dall's Mills for Bangor, kc. Portland for Bath and Augustaat 8.16 Γ. M. Tickets sold in Boston for all the station* on the Kennebec k Portland, AndroHCoggin, and Somerset & Kennebec Roads. STAG Κ COWNECTIONB. Stares leave Bath daily for Rockland at 9.00 A.M. and 3.0ft P. M Leave Augusta for Rockland at 9.00 A.M. Augus ta for Belfast, at 4.00 P. M Β. 11. CU8HMAN, Manager and Superintendent. Augusta, April 6, 18» 3. aj>4 Vork A. Cumberland Kailroad. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. ' TTTIJIllfltfT ,)n And Monday, April 6th, 1W3, >· trains will leave as follow·, until further order® : Leave Saco River for Portland at 6.16 and 9.00 AM. and 3.31· P. M I>eave Portland for Saco River at 7.46 A. M., and 2 00 and β 20 P. M The 2.00 P. M. train out. and the 9.00 A.M. train Into Portland, will be freight train· with passenger cars attached. Staares connectât Saccarappa daily for South Wind ham. Windham Centre and (treat Falls. At i»orham. for West Gorham, Standish. Steep Falls, Baldwin. Sebago. Bridgton. Hiram. Liming toil, Cornish. Denmark. Browntield. Lovel), Frye burjr and Conway, Bartlett, Albany, Jackson aud Eaton, Ν. II. At Buxton Centre, for Went Buxton,Bouny-Eagle, 8onth Luninrton, Liminpton and !.im«*rick." At Saco River, tri-woekly. for llollis, Limerick, Ossipee. Newfield, Parsonsffeld, Effingham,I· rwdom, Madison. Eaton, Cornish, Porter, Ac ap6 dtf DAN CARPENTER, Sup't. THROCOII TICKETS -r—·*ο— -χ-· ■ NEW YORK, Philitdelphia.Haiti mope or Waahln|lta Travellers may secure Through Ticket· (from Port land by Rail or Steamer) to New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Or Washington, Via the Stoxixotoh or Norwich Route*. or the WoUCEHTEK k >PR!XOPIELt> Of SHOE* LUES—COH uectinjr with either of the regular traîne.leaving Boa ton at 7.8 30 and 11.10 a. m., and at 2.15, 6.30aud 8.30 p. m. for the South and West Busiuoss m<mi and all travellers ( Ladies especially) will find it agreat advantage to »ecure their Tickets at this Agency. OFFICE WESTERN TICKET AGENCY. 31 Exchange St., (up stairs). W. D. LITTLE, Agent. mchll dfc (■uantiau'e Suie. WILL benold at private sale, or public auction, by order of the Hon. Judge of Probate within and for the County of Cumberland, on Wednesday, April the 29th dav. in the A M. 11 o'clock, at the dwelling ol Ellen Jacob* of Westbrook.in «aid Coun ty, 4'Uardian of Eliap M , Ge«.rg* B.. A«a and Ar thur It. Jacob», minore and heir* of Eliat Jacobs, late of paid West brook, deceased, the following real e*tate *ituaied in Weetbrook aforesaid, and subject to the life estate of Eliza Fickett. to wit: five-seveatli parts of three acres of land situated in Stroudwater village, in common and uudiiided with Xahum Fickett and Ellen Jacobs, who own the other two seventh parts of said land, and situated in the rear of the hou»e now occupied bv Ellen Jacobs. ELLEN' J A< OI'S. f.uardian Also, at the *ametjine and place will b«· sold the one-seventh part of said land owned by Ellen Jacob", and all the life estate of Eliza Fickett of afore*aid laud. mar20 dim Here's Health for the Million ! DR. CLARKE'S Sherry Wine Bitters! PALATABLE AND HEALTHY. PREPARED from Kock Rose. Sar*aparilla, Dock Hoot, and a great variety οι Roots and IIhub*. Preserved in thr beet Shrrry H'ine and Whinke;/. Will immediately cure Lo*u of Appetite Genera Debility, Dygpepei'a. Sour Stomach. Palpitation ο the Heart. Àsthina, Couch», Cold» Boil*, l'impie» on the Face, and Humors of all kind*. They arescif* for the young,efactual and agreeable for the old. and indi»pen»ib!e I«»r the ladie*, "a* thev «•hrich the blood aud invigorate and restore the sys tem. Ν. B. If von wish a good Bitter, call for Clarke' », and take no other. Beware of ( heap Bitters, a* they contain vile drug» and cheap poieonou* liquor- which will de stroy your health and life quicker than disea*e. Our aystem in to keep up the quality and make the price in proportion Sold by all druggitd*. grocer», hotel-keeper» and dealer* generally. Manufactured by E. It. CLARKE. Sharon, Ma**. Price oulv 60 cent» tor the Trial Bottle. 76 cent»» for onequart, #1.50 two quart?·, £2.60 for the World'» ! Size, holding one gallon. STANDARD ARTICLE. Clarke's Superior qiiiilify Corn Starch OKIUIKAL ItRAND, The tient in the it 'or Id—Prepared fnun Sound Com. \ And produce* the mont deliciou* and healthy dishes η the form of Pudding*. Apple Fritte»·»,Corn Cake», Cream Cake». Blanc Mange, Custard*, Thickening for ravie*, (iruel*. Sou|»* Ac. Manufactured by Ε. Κ CLARKE, Sharon, Ma«*., and Kold at wholesale in New Bedlord by J.N. Bar rowe. iuchl6eod3m Copartnership Notice. WE. the underiignMl. birr tliin <Uv formed * Co partnership under the *tvle of SHOKT A W ATF.ItHorsE. to carry on the retail Dru* and Apothecary Buaineea. and have taken the ntore j recently oceiipied bv A. Parbokh, m. D., corner of Cross and Middle Street*. W Ε SHORT. .Ik . CHAS. K. WATElt HOUSE. Portland, March 23, 1868 1 have sold my Interest In the Drug butines» to the above naiiMKl firm, to whom I most cheerfully rec oinineud my friends aud customers. ap3d3w A. PARSONS, M. D. BUSINESS ^ARDS. WAR CLAIM AGENCY. 9100 Bounty !Tlon<*y, Bark Pay, And Pension*. THE undersigned is prepared to obtain from the United States (Jovernment, f 100Bounty Money, Back I'ay. kc., for heirs of Officers or Soldiers dying in the U. S.service. Invalid Peniiong, Established for Officer* and Soldiers, wounded or disabled bv sicknens contracted while in the service of the United States, in the line of duty. Pensions Procured for widows or children of Officers and Sol dier* who have diod, while in the service ot the Unit ed States. Prize MoneykPen»ioue, Bounty and Back Pay col lected for Seamen and their heirs. Fovt, for each Pension obtained. Five Dollars. All Claims against the Government will receive prompt attention. Post Office address 8ETII £. BF.EDt Augusta, Me. (OfficeNo. 9 State House.) KKPERKXCKfl: Hon. Lot M. Morrill, lion. Joseph B. Hall, U. 8. Senate, Sec'r of State Hon. James G. Blaine, Hon. Nathan Dane, sep20d& wl4tf St ate Treasurer. A. PARSONS, M.~dT Dentist, lias resumed the pi act ice of his profession at rooms on the Corner of Crow A Free Street*, where he will be happy to meet his friends and for mer customeis, and thoee of the late Dr. Edwin Par sous, who mav require the services of a Dentist. Portland, March 2·), 1863. dislm ΚΠΙίΕΚ'ϋί SEWING MACHINES! WOODMAN, TKl'E Λ CO., AGENTS, No*. 34 nnd 56 - - - - - Middle Street. Needled and Trimmings alw ay* on band, mchie tf Gardener's Notice. 11HE subscriber, late Gardener for Hon. J. Β . Brown, would notify his friends and the public that he may be found at ELM WOO!) NURSERY, at Woodford's Corner, where he will be litppv to wait on them. He will attend to jobbing in gardens, green-houses and graperies, at reasonable rav^s. Orders left at Win. Sparrow's Seed Store,on Union Street, in Portland, or at Elmwood Nursery, will be promptly answered. JOHN BELL. mchlOdlm ΓΜ OTICE. Internal Revenue Stamps. 4 FULL supply of All kind» of Stamp» for «alp at im. my office. N'o. 22 Exchange street; and the public will be expected to use tbem ou and after thia date. (January 1. 1868.) When w»ld in »iim« less than one dollar, payment required in l'o<«tal ( urrency. Ornt κ Hocrb-9 to 12} AM; 2 to 4J P. M. NATH'L .1 MILLER. Collector janl2 dtf 1st District State of Maine. FAIRBANKS' Standard SCALES. These celebrated Scale# are still made by the orig inal inventor*. (a!<i> c»»ly by thkm.) and are con stantly receiving all the improvcineuts which their long experience and «kill can suggest. They are correct ·* principle, thortmghlg made, of the be$t materiala, aud are perfectly accurate find durable in operation. For sale, in every variety, a· Hay. Cor· and Railroad Scale* t BUTCHERS'. G HOC Kits', DRUGGISTS·, CON FECTIONERS'»nd GOLD S C Tu Ε S Σ Beams, Weights,&c.,«Sec. With a complote variety of WEIGHING ΑΡΡΑΗΑΤΓ8, — HT — FAIRBANKS & BROWN, 118 Milk Street corner of Batten march Street, I* ο «ton. Sold in Portland by 3MERY & WATKRIIOU8E. oc2i> # (>ardi\i;k Ai BROWN, At β3 Middle Street, Opposite the Custom House, Have on hand, and are daily receiving the LAT MTand MO*T DEftlRABLK STYLE* Of CLOTHS, OVERCOATINGS, Fancy Donkln* and <n»»iBirr«. also, a PULL STOCK OP TUB Latest Styles of RF. A OY-.n A D i: CLOTHING, A WD Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, which we will sell at prices to suit the times. Portland. Nov. 19.1862. dtf 1 ΙνΓ ar"ble Work. J. Κ. Τ II ο HI P S Ο Ν, Is prepared to reeeive orders for Karble, Free Stone, Soap Stone, Marble Chimney Piece·, Monumeutal Work and Grindstones. Corarr ·€ Pearl and Federal St··. Je28tf PORTLAND, ME. COAL & WOOD, CHEAP FOR CASH, DELIVERED TO ANY PART OF THE CITY. SPRING MOUNTAIN LRHIGH, HAZELTON LEHIGH, COL KRAI NIC LE HI (ill, LOCUST MOUNTAIN; JOHN'S, THE GENUINE LOBBERT, Pure and Free Iluming. CUMBERLAND COAL· FOR SMITHS· USE. THESE Coals are strictly of the bent quality, and j warranted to give satisfaction. Also, for sale, beet quality of Nova Scotia and other Hard and Soil Wood. The public arc to rail, a» wo are deter miued to give good bargain» to thoee who pay cull. Office, Commercial St., head of Maine M*h'J. «4WVEK A WHITNEY. mchttnWdly ARMY AND NAVY TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, BY A. D. REEVES, ... Tailor, 9* EXCHANGE STREET, Portland, Aug. β. 1862. dly FROST A FRY E, DKALKK8IK Tlour, Meal, Grain and Feed, No. lOO Commercial Street. AMARIAH KEO0T. ADDIBON FUYB. Portland, February 4.1R68. eodtf M ACHINERY, Steam and Mas Fittings, Ac. THE subscriber would inform his friends and tho public, that he may be found at 37 UNION STREET, (until his shop is rebuilt,) ready to answer any orders for steam, gas and water pipes. 8team and Gas Fittings of all descriptions. Will also attend to fitting the above for steam or gis Orders received fbr Pattern making, and Steam and other machinery. Boilers, Water Tanks, kc. Will devote his personal attentio ι to arrauging and setting Eugines, Boilers. Shafting, on reasonable terms. IRA WINN Axent· dec 16 dtf BUSINESS CARDS^ Removal ! The undersigned hue removed hie Office to Ho. 166 Fore St., head of Long Wharf, Where he is prepared to write any amount of Marine, Fire uiiri Life Insurance, that maybe wanted. J. W. 1VI1JNGER. jan7 d3m J. L. WI**M>W, AReut, manufacturer of Steam Engines, Steam Boilers, AM) 8VBKY DESCRIPTION OF 1ACHIMBY, Steam Cocke, Valvee, I'ipeeand Connections, Whole sale or Ketail. STEAM AND OAS FITTING, Done in the beet manner. Works 0 Union St., and 233 A 235 Fore St., jnUdtf PORTLAND. ME. Real Estate, INVESTMENTS ! CREAT CHANCE FOR BtKG\l\S BEFORE TBE RISE! 20 HOV8ES, at pricee from flOOOto SfiOOO. 100 HOl'SE LOI S, at pricoefrom *200 to *3000. 2.00O.000 fret of FLATS. 1,000,000 feet of LAND. 2 STORE LOTS ou Commercial Street. MOSES GOULD, 74 Middle St., nov27dtf Up Stairs. JOHN W. PEKKINS Ac CO., WHO Lift A LB DEALERS lit Paints, Oils, Varnishes, IRIC8, DYE STIFFS. CLASS WARE, FLUID, KEROSENE OIL, Ac., 86 Commercial Street, Thomas Block, Ju!29d*wly PORTLAND. ME. JN. W. LUxMSDON, Ccncral Cominiwion merchant, ΟΙ Λ Χ03 Λ rttei· Street, GEORGETOWN, I>. C. VW Attention to tho *ale of Produce, FU>ur,fSrain, atnl<iencral Merchandise. Veaselt chartered,freight» procured, and hu~iii<*«* generally attended to with prompt new and dispatch. Kkfκ its το— Leonard Cotton. Esq.. Port*mouth,N. H. I. F. Williams, Hampton, Ν. li. feb2 d3m ALBERT WEBB A C OH DEALBRR 15 Corn, Flour and Grain, HEAD OF MEBRILL'8 WHAHF, Conmrrrinl Street,· - F«rtlaad. Me· JeSStf «41 Coat», Pauls, Veels, Jackets, Jt Ladies' Riding Habit·, Ac., Cut, made and trimmed by A. D. KEEVEK, - - Tailor, 98 EXCHANGE S TK Κ ET, Portland. ΑπιπιΜβ. 1862. dly JOHN C. PROCTER, Real Estate anil Merchandize BROKER. OFFICE - - - O· Line Street. fy Entrance first Door north of the Poet Office. jaii203m U. S. INTERNAL REVENUE STAMPS, FOR SALB AT TUB PENSION ΑΟΚΝΟΥ OFFICE, In Merchants' Bank Building, Exchange s-1. Jan22 dtt Boys, Hoy*, Boyd. ΡΛΚΤΚΤΙ.ΛΚ attention irlvpn to CUTTIKti and ΜΑΚΙΝυ Κυϊ8· UAKMKNTK, b} A. D. REEVES. - - Tailor, ββ Κ Χ ('11 Λ Ν Ο Κ STREET. Portland. Aug. β. 1862. dly HOMESTEADS FOR $20. THE MISSOURI LAXI) COMFAXÏ have per chased from the Hannibal & 8t. Joseph Kail road Company a large tract ot laud in Northern Missouri, adjoining the flourishing town of Hamilton, Caldwell County, for tarming and manufacturing purpose·, and have divided their property into lots and farms. They are offered to subscribers in shares of 920 each. Maps, with hill information,can be had by callingoo EDWARD SIIAW. Ageai, 102 Middlb Stbbbt. Pobtlabd. one dtf JOII* LVNl'H & (O, "Wholesale Q-rocers, ASD COMMISSION MERCHANTS, GRANITE STORES COMMERCIAL STREET, (Opposite head of Widgery'e Wharf,) Portland. Me. JOB* LYKCH. PKLBO BAKKKK, ΤΒΟΒ. LYKCH je28dtf jvai.i ». unvun ca suns, Sugar Refinery, YORK STREET, PORTLAND. ME. Je23dtf IF YOU WAS Γ THE Best Ambrotype or PhotogTapb, DO not fail to call at No. 27 Market Stuart·, where they tak.· PERFECT LIKENESSES, and war ant satisfaction, at pricet ν hic h defy coni|>etition. N.B. —Large Ambrotype* on/y Fifteen Cents. TRASK Λ LEWIS, !i7 Market Square, h'<l Preble St. J nly 14th, 1*62 dtf Α.. T>. REEVE©, Tin· Tailor, — HAS JUBT RETURNED FROM — MEW YOU Κ AND BOSTON, With a large and well selected Stock of spring Cloths, Cassimeret and Vesting»! Also a full assortment of Military Clothe, And is prepared to make them up at short notice. Call and Bee, AT No. 98 EXCHANGE STREET. Portland, Sept. 24, 18G2. dtf WILLIAM A. PC A Κ CE, PL· U M BER, Μ Α κ κ κ or ORCE PUMPS AND WATER CLOSETS, No. 124 Exchange Street, Portland, Me. • farm, Cold and Shower Hath*. H'ash Hotels, Brats and Silver Plated Cocks. EVERY Description of Water Fixtnre for Dwell ing House*. Hotels. Public lluildings, Ships, Ac., ■•rranged and set up in the best manner, and all or ors in town or country faithfully executed. All iuds of Jobbing promptly attende*) to. Constantly on hand. Lead Pipes and Sheet Lead, > ud Beer Pumps of all kinds. july29dly I. 1>. !fIERKII,L & CO„ PLUMBERS, No. 27 Union Street, Portland, Me. Vat er Closets, Cri nais, Force and Suction Pumps, Bath Boilers. H'ash Bowls. Silver Plated f Brass Cocks, (\f all kinds constantly on hantl. βΓ* All kinds of fixtures for hot and cold water let up in the best manner. All orders in city or country personally attended to I. P. MK1UULL. JOHN BOND. B. D. MERRILL, aug4dly STEAMBOATS. For the Penobscot River. The new and sea-going steamer Il A It VEST MOON, (apt a m Roix, will leave liai I road Wharf, foot of State Street, every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday morning», at 6 o'clock, FOR ROCKLAND, CAM DKN, BELFAST, SF.ARS PORT, BUCKSPOltTaud WINTERPORT. Returning—Will leave Winterport every Monday, Wednesday and Friday morning», at 5 o'clock, touching at the above places for Portland. For freight or passage please apply to mch30 dtf A SUMKKBT, Agent. INDEPENDENT LINE For East port, Cnlain and Si. John. TIIR Splendid and seagoing steam ship. Admiral Ddpont, will leave Railroad Wharf, foot of State street, Κ V EH Y M OS U A Y Al· TER NOON, at 6 o'clock, for Eastport, Calais and St. John—com mencing Monday, Auril 6th. RETURNING—Will leave St. John every Thurs day morning. For freight or passage apply to A. SOMEttBV, Agent. Portland, March 30,1863. dtf Portland and Bouton Line. THE STEAMERS Forest City, Lewis ton and Montreal Will, until further notice, run as • follow*: Leave Atlantic Wharf, Portland, every Monday, Tuewiav, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, at 7 o:clock P. M., and India Wharf, Boston, every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, ut 5 o'clock P. M. Fare in Cabin fl.50 " on Deck 1.26 Freight taken as usual. The Company are not responsible for baggage to any amount exceeding $60 in value, and that person» al, unie»» notice i» given and paid for at the rate of one passenger for every φδϋϋ additional value. Feb. 18, 1H«3 dtf L. BILLINtiS, Agent. Portland and New York Steamer*. SEMI-WEEKLY LINE. m »»u IMl ΟΗ·»ΙΙΙ«ΙΙΙΙΙΙ r "CHESAPEAKE," Cap t. Willktt, viffijind "PARKEK8BUHCi," ( apt ai η rtSaefffiQ» IImkkv an, will,until further notice, run ai* follow* : Leave Brown* Wharf, Portland, every WEDNES DAY, and SATVBDAY, at 4 I*. M.. and leave Pier 9 North Kiver. New York, every WEDNESDAY ai.d SATURDAY", at 3 o'clock. P. M Thwp vpwt'l· are fitted up with Hue accommodation· for paMseutfer*. making this the most speedy, «ale and comfortable route for traveller* between New York and Maiue. Passage 96,00, including Fare and State "Koom*. <»ood* forwarded by this line to and from Montreal, Suebec, Bangor, Bath, Augusta, Lastport aud ait. ohn. Shipper* are requested to send their freight to the •tearner* a«early as 3 P. M., on the day that tbep leave Portland. For freight or passage apply to KMhJtY * FOX. Brown * Wharf, Portland. Η. Β < KOMWELL k CO., No. 8β Went Street, New York. Dec. β. 18 dtf HOTELS. CENTRAL HOUSE. E. O. Mayo, ... - Proprietor. PAS SAD UMK Ε AO, MAINE. (THE subscriber would very respectfallv an nounce to hi* numerou* friend*, ana the public generally, that during the temporary compuUory *us|>en*ion of ni* bu*ineM he furnished thi* well-known hou*e anew, and ia now better than ever prepared to «ait upon hi* cus tomer*. and hop*·* by strict attention to their wants to merit a continuance of the patronage which he ha· hitherto received. L. G. MAYO. Passadumkeag. June 23,1862. d&wtf "ELM HOUSE. , THE undersigned respectftilly inform· the public that h» lia- hNkflMl the above House, I on Federal Street, Portland, '>d invite· [ the travelling community to call aud see i! he knows "how to keep a hotei." Clean, airy room*, good bed*, a well-pro\ ided tible, atten tive servant* and moderate charge* are the induce ment* he holds out to those whose business or pleas ure call them to the "Forest City." JONATHAN BLISS, Proprietor. Portland, Aug. 19. 18tf2. dtt BATH HOTEL, 13y C. M. PL IJ Μ Μ Κ 386, Washiuoto* St., Bath. •#*Term§ βΐ per day. Stable conn».*a with house. Bath. June 28,1*83. dtf lAQADAHOCK 1IOI SK, AlfVeci Carr, · · Proprietor. BATH· MAINE. > THE City of Bath ie one of Ifce healthiest f localities on the coast of Maine—delightful· li'EBS'l ,v situated on the Kennebec, twelve mil»s I M from the sea, and afford* one Ot the most inviting retreat· from the dust and turmoil of our larpe cities. The Sagadahock i* one of the finest, most spa cious. and be*t appointed Hotels in the State, located within thaee minute* walk of the Depot, Steamboat Landing, Post Office, Custom Boose, kc., being di rectly in the business centre of the City. Trrsii Moderate by the Week sr Day. Bath, June 23,1H62. dtf BROWN'S Portland Commercial College. LOCATED I860 in the Hanson Block. No. 161 Mid dle street. The rooms have recently been made new. and famished neatly, aud are the most pleasant in the city. One separate room for l«adte*. 1 pre sent tuy thank* tor the extensive patronage, aud promise as iu the past, nopnin* shall be spared in the futuie. J have removed from No. ItH to 161 Middle •treet. The Princiftal has had 20 years' experience. Diplomas will be given to those Ladies and (ieutle men who pass through thorough courses for Ac countants. Terms will tie reasonable My Institu tion is a branch of the Hon. Bartlett'e Commercial College. Cincinnati, Ohio, the first and oldest in the and tlx* most improved and approved, a» the jir*t i/i*·* business men have and will testify. tr Practically taught,as follows Hook-Keeping, Navigation, Commercial Law, Native. Γ usinée* and Ornamental Writiug, ( ommercial Arithmetic, Cor respondence. Card Marking, 4c. Teaching from Vrinted writing copies and text books are avoided, lach Student receive* separate instruction. Intri cate Accounts adjusted. Certain evenings «'ill be devoted to Law Lrcturrs, if expedient. tr Mr. B. would refer to a recommendation from his Stud»uts of this city who are acting as business men. accountant*, kc .'containing above four hun dred signature, a part of which mar be seen in print in the hall at the entrance to his Renins, a few of which are as follows: We have been taught by actual experience, that the method of instruction pursued by Mr R. N. Brown, of thiscity, in traching the art of Writing, and the eoMikmMl tar!·· «>{" Book Keening, has been eminently ducomsAiI, and we take pleasure in publicly ackrowledging our indebtedness to him for whatever skill and facility in adjusting accounts we may now ;»osn*ss Philip Henry Brown, Jas. Olcutt Brown, Stephen H < itmminga w W. Flkomas, Jr., 9ania rhad wick. Augustus Cutnmings, Jason Berry, Johu S. BanaH i r< <i λ fHna·.Joka h. Ball* Uaorn E. Thompson. John B. Coy le.Jr., Fred. il. Small, John M. Stevens, and 2Π0 others. ryThe services of a Sea Captain is secured to teach Navigation, who has had 40 years experience as a practitioner. febS dk w3m33 Tire ΓΟΚΤΙ,ΛΜ) COLLEGE, LOCATED IK Clapp's IMock CoiitfrenH St * H AS just been added to Bryant, Stratton k Co.'a Chain of Commercial Colleges, establish ed in New York, Brooklyn. Philadelphia. Albany, Trov, Buffalo. Cleaveland. Detroit. Chicago, 8t. Lou is, Providence, and Toronto, C. W. The object of these Colleges is to impart to Young Men and Ladies thorough and practical instruction in HOOK-k f l· r/\>. COM Μ Κ Hi IAL I »» · Ο Μ Α/Κ Ri IAL .4 RIΤ Η Μ Κ TIC, SPE SCKRIAX Β US1 S ESS, PES M ASSHIP. < 'ORRKSPOX ItgNCM. I[C., and to tit them for any department of business thev may choose Scholarships issued in Portland will entitle the student to complete his course in any College of the chain, and rice r er»a, without addi tional charge. The College is open Day and Evening. R M WORTIlIMiTON. R**i,1rmt Principal. For further information please call at the College, or send for catalogue aud circular, inclosing letter stamp. Address BRYANT, STRATTON k WORTH1NGTON, feh2 Portland, m a ink. dfcwly For California. Passage Tickstb for the Steamera sailing from New York, on the 1st, ll»h. 2lst of each month, may be ae cured by early application to \V. D. LITTLE. Agent. OFFICE 31 Exchange Street,(Up Stain.) mcliU d&wtf39 MEDICAL. POOK KICIIAKD'K EYE &■ EAR WATER! TWO Organs of the human system are more impor taut to health and comfort than the Ey* and Ear, and yet none are less understood or more neg lected . They seem to paw even common observation, and yet every P»rt of the body is dependent upon them for life and health. Poor Kirhnrtl'e Eye and Far Walrr Isa new and rare discovery, which in most wonder ful in ite operations, putting to blush the old systems of treatment, which have quite a* often done harm as good. Below we give the certificate of Rev. p. 8. IIknbok, Pastor of the Broad Street Baptist Church, Philadelphia. If any one has doubts as to the value of this remedy, they tnay learn more of its practical value by addressing a note of inquiry to Mr. H. Philadelphia, Oct. 17,1862. From injuries received in my right eye, when a boy, a chronic inflammation had been produced, in consequence of which I suffered constant martyr dom. Every moment 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 out success, and 1 entertained the purpose, as a last resort, of having the ball taken out of its socket, in the hope of thus finding relief. In the meantime, most providentially, I noticed one day in a shop window a bottle of POOR RICH ARD'S EYE WATER. I had never heard ol it be fore, but determined to try it, and did, with the most delightful results. In a very few days the painful rritation was refioved : 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 my 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. I take occasion to ■ay, further, that my wife used to sufTer severely at times from protracted pain in and over her eye··, and •he has found Poor Richard'* Era Water a sov ereignspecific in her case, giving her almost instant relief. Grateful to God for the benefit that I have personally received, I cannot but commend the prep· aration to all who have been sufferers like myself. P. 8 IIENSON, Pastor of Broad Street Baptist t'hureb. Reêidence 1480 Poplar St., Philadelphia. RT*Numerous certificates of a similar charactei might be furnished Poor Richard's Eye and Ear Water Istruly a Sovereign Remedy for Inflamod and Dis eased Eyes, Dim Visior. and Weak Eyes, Deafness Noise in the Head, Catarrh, Rheumatism and Nee· ralgia, with all kindred diseases. It is passed intc the ear by a small glass tube, which, together witl the Water, may be obtained at the principal Drug Stores in this city. Price 25 cents per Bottlb Tukks β CSV*·. Η. II HAY and W. F. PHILLIPS, Wholesal* Agents. MRS. M.G. BROWN, Proprietor, novl3d«ra No. 410 Arch St.. Philadelphia. £^7lS THERE rany^!RirifS in .— li/nDi nie^—. i WORLD'S HAIR RESTORER ANO ZYLOBALSAMUM ? CowvHftevww 'î Rît C A BfTCKBEE. A—i*£M*t Treasure Am τ ι ram Bibie Union, If. Τ Of, write· *' I very cheerfully add iny testimony to that of namernu· friend* to the great ra'ee of mt% 8. Α Λ ilea * World « Hair Restorer and Zylooal·* mim " grr WM CUTTER.* Τ City: u My hair I. changed to iu natural color, aad growing on bald tpoL" Rfr J. H CORNELL, Ν T. City: "I procured tt for a relative. The falling of the hair «topped, aad re«t>red it fro® being gray to iu natural and >eaa tlfel color. " Riv. J WRIT. Brooklyn, LI: MI wiD testify to their raine in the m *t liberal »eo«e. They ha% * restored my hair where it waa bald, aad, whera grey, to it< original color ·* Rfr A WEfWTEK, Β-ton. Maw : "I hare need them with great effect. I am now neither bald nor gr«y. My hair wa* dry aad brittle ; U b oow •oft a* in ronth " Rtv. Η V. DE.IEV, Β >«ton, Ma« ; " That they pro mote the growth of the hair where baidaeaa U, I hare the eridenoe of my owe eye·." Sold bj Druggiat* throughout th· World PRINCIPAL SAI KS OFFICE, Ho. 198 Greeowick Street, New-Tort . Numerous Certificates \ *-x as above. dec 10 codA«6m2e ICopy right accurtd ] The Great Indian Remedy FOR FEMALES. DK. M ATTISoN'S INDIAN EMMKNAGOGtE. this celebrated Female Medicine. po**«w*ing virtue· uuknown of any tiiiiiK elM of the kind, and proving effectual » Or r all other* have failed, is designed for both married and »in 2 le I'ufits. and is the very beet thin* nowu for the purpose. a· it will brinr on the monthly sickness in cam?· of obstructions. from any cause, and after all other remedies of the kind have bee,, tried in vain. OVKK aie m BOTTUK8 have now been sold without a single failure, when taken a* directed, aud without the least injury to health in any cast. ry"~Itie|»ut iip in bottle· of three different strengths, with ftill direc tions for usiug. and seut by express, clone!» sealed, to all part# of tlie country. PRICES^-Full strength, tlO; half strength, 9b; quarter strength. 93 per bottle. %THFMF ΜΗΚΗ— This medicine is designed ex. pre*sly for obstinate casts, which all <dher rnmedtes of the krnd hare fail η' to cure ; also that it is war ranted as represented ·ν every respect, or the prict will be refunded. tWHKH'ARR OF IMITATIONS' None genu ine and warranted, utile··» purchased directly of Ihr. Jlf. at hi * H^meilial Institute /or Special I*is*ases, No. 5i8 I'niou street, Providence, R. I. yyThia Specialty embrace* all disease· of a pri rate nature, l>oth of ME>' and WoMKN, by a reg ularly edeoited pbymiao of twenty year»" practice, giving then» bin whoft· attention. 'onsultations by letter or otherwise are strict ly amfdcntiaf.and medicine* will be eeut by express, teenre from observation, to all part* of the Lnited State*. AIm) accommodations for ladies from abroad wi*hing for a secure aud uuiet kltkkat, with good care, nntil restored to heaJtn. CAUTION.—It ha# been estimated that over firo hundred thimsand dollar» are paid to swindling quack* annually, in New England alone, without any benefit to those" who pay it. All this comté from trusting, without inquiry, to Dieu who are alike des titute of honor, character and sk.ll, and whose only recotnmendatioti i* their own false aud extravagant asstrtums, in orai*e of themselves. If, therefore, you would avoid being humbugged, take no man'* word, no mat ter what his pretensions are. but MAhK INQUIRY' :—it will c<wt you nothing, aud may *ave you many regrets; for, aa advertising phy sicians, in nine cases ou. of ten, are begus, there is no safety in trusting any if them, unless you know who and what thev are. IT* Dr M will send mes. b<r enclosing one stamp as above, a pamphlet on DISÏ tSESOl WO MEN, and on Private Disease* generally, giving ftill information, with the most undoubted ri fermer* and testimonials, without which uo advertising physician or medicine of this kind is deserving of .4Λ Γ COX F ID Ε Ni S Η Η.4 Τ F V EH cr-< )rder* by mail promptly attended to. Write yonraddre** plainly, and direct to DK. MA ITISON, às above. decfldawlySO TODD^ LUX KOI IS H ^ I FL_ DYE! THE market has been flooded for rears with differ ent articles called Hair Dyes, which have never satisfied the expectation* ofr purchasers. The mi plus ultra has been reached at last in TODD'S II ΑΙ Κ DYE, and the article has given entire satis fact iou to every person who has nsed it. It contains no injurious ingredients, and gives the hair a beauti ful rich brown or black color. Direction· for using • which are very simple—accompany each bottle. One superiority of Todd's Lux Soli* Hair Dye over all others is, you do not have to clcan*e the hair or wash it before or after usiug the dye, and there is but one kind to be used, and that can be put on the same as oil and water, without anv trouble, unlika all oth er dv es that have two or three different kinds to be applied every time used. This dye is peculiarly adapted for coloring ladies' hair, because you no no! have to wa*h out the dye after putting it on. Unlike all other dye*, it will color long hair, which other dves cannot do. Give this new article a trial, as we know you will use no other after once using this. |_T" For sale only at TODD'S HAIR-DRESSING ROOMS, No.74 Middle,corner of Ε ichangc Street. ••pile tr MEDICAL. DK. HIOHET Eclectic Jledical Infirmary. Eatablished for the treatment of thoge disease» in both texts, requiring Krperience, Skill, Hon*>r and delicacy. PRIVATE CONSULTATIONS.—Dr. Hnghea bu for a number of years confined hi» attention to disease* of a certain cla*#. During hi* practice he hae treated thousand* of cane», and in no instance h an he met with a failure. The remedies are mild, and there in no interruption of bnsfneM or change of diet. Dr. Hughea is in constant attendance from β in the morniiiK until 10 at night, at hi» office, ft Tem ple street. Chargée modérât*-, and a cure guaranteed in all ca«es. Separate room*. *o that no one will he teen bnt the Dr. himself. His remedies cure disease when all other rem*«die» fail : cures without dieting, or restriction In the hahits of the patient ; cures with out the disgusting and 'ickenin* effect· of most other remedies ; cure· new case* in a few hours ; cures with out the dreadful consequent effect* of mercury, but Is sure to annihilate the rank and j nisonous taint that the blood is sure to abaorb, unless the proper remedy is uned. The ingredients ar»· entirely vegeta ble, and no unirions eflect, either constitutionally or locallv, can be caused by using them. YOÙNCi MEN. who are troubled with seminal weakness, generally caused by had habits in youth, the effects of which are pain and dullness in the head, forgetfuluess. sometimes a ringing in the ear·, weak eyes, etc.. terminating in consumption or in sanity if neglected, are speedily and permanently oared. All correspondence strictly confidential and will * returned [f desired. Address DK J B. HL'I.HES, No. 6 Temple Street,'corner of Middle), Portland. gySend stamp fer Circular Jall-d* wtfi H. H. HAY, JUNCTION OF FRKK AND MIDDLE STB., DKALKR 19 Fine Chemicals, Pure Drugs, GENUINE MEDICINES, DCLISI, rtUCI AM IIIUCH run IB!. AND FANCY GOODS. APOTHECARIES' ULASS WARR. FOREIGN LEECHES, SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, TRUSSES, SUPPORTERS. RRACES, ELASTIC STOCKINGS, *c. VARNISHES, PAINTS, OILS, AND DYE-STUFFS, KEROSENE OIL, LARD OIL, ' And >11 other article» anally kept la a Drag and 1 Paiat establishment MAG· tr State Agent for DAVIS ft KIDD'S NETO-F.LU-TRK' MACHINES eodftwtoctl Eclectic Medical Infirmary. το thFTadies. Dr HUGHES particalarty invite,all I-adie· wh· need a medical adviser. to call at hi· rooma. No. fi Temple Street, which ther will And arranged for their enwikl accommodation . P,r KclecticKeaovatiag Medicine· areunrival led in efficacy and superior Tlrtae in regnlatlng all Female Irrrgvlaritie·. Their actioa la «jieciHc aad certain of producing relief in a short time. LADIES will find it inralnable in all e , of ob struction* after all other remédié· hare boo· trio* fa rain. It is purely vegetable. containing nothing in the least injurious to the health, and may be taken with perfect safety at all tiraee. Sent to any part of the country witn fall direction·, by addressing t>R HCOIIK*. No. 6 Temple Street, corner of Middle, Portland. Ν Β—LADIKS desiring may oonenlt on· of tMff own «ex. A lady of experience in constant attend ance. fulldawtfB What Is beat for Contivracwi ) EVERY Physician will toll yon to use the ORIEN TAL FRUIT PAS I K—compound of Fi*s.Senna, Prunes, and other tropical fruit·—a sure core tot Piles. Price 2ύ cent.« per box. Sold by LOKINtf, DntrootoT, Exchange St. Are ,οα Billion* thin §|)Hn| I Get a bottle of LoHag'· FLUID EXTRAIT OF DANDELION. It cured hundreds last spring. Price 3ft cents. Prepared and sold by LORISb, Diuooift, janfet eod»>m Cor. Exchange and Federal Sto. Gray Beards, Attend I AFTF.R Twenty Tear·' experience, and ytw· of experiment. 1 hare at last found th· Boat Dyo ! For coloring Hair in the world. I say It boldly, and mean it. I do not wish to sell it to any rebel, or relel sym pathizer. Agents can be supplied at wholesale prices by ad* dressing JOHN M. TODD. Portland Mo. Oct. 2S.d*wtf SOZODONT νοι CLiAMsnvQ * runtmra τη Hardening th· Quid* PURIFYING the Breath, imparting adeliyh\fnltg r*fr*Mhingta*te and feeling to t he mtmth, removing all Tartar, Scurf, and other impurities. uw of To barro, ftc.. from the teeth. Completely amating the proqrtê» of decay, and whitening sueh parte a· have already become blackened by decay. Th· Soiodoat : is perfectly free from ali ACIDS and other impuri I tien which coald have the leant injurious effect on the ! enamel of the teeth, and is prepared with great car· and scientific skill from a combination of materia)·— i every ingredient of which is well known to fear· » bénéficiai effect on the TWA amd tiunu. One trial of the Soaodout will convino· the moat tkeptical that it is a preparation of intrinsic merit. A convenient, soft, tJkcacio*a Dentifrice—one that should be in the possession of every one who care· for the preservation of his teeth. Now used and recommended by many of the moat eminent Divine*, Drntist*. Physicians, '"hewusts, and scientitc gentlemen of the day. Sold by Druggists erery where at 50 cents per bot tle. H. H. HAY, DRUGGIST, Junction t\f Tret and Mitldle Streets, SR. WAITERS. J0HHS0V Desires to ealt the attention of persons in want of artificial teeth, to one of the greatest improvements η that department of dentistry, lately invested by him lie would be hanny to explain its advantages, and show specimen· of It. to any who may ffcvor him with a call He also continues to At teeth on tiold, Silver sud Vulcanite Rubber. Teeth tilled by him are warranted to be as useful and durable as &th.y had IWTW decftTptl. tyuacv zatt longrrM atrMt, two door» wmt of ; item City Hall tod Coert Ηοακ. febi codtm A Ο KIT Τ rut PORTLAND, Kt. Hold Id Bath by Dr. 8 AaMBaux ft Son. feb2eod3m* li A I.I. ft B10KKL. Soie Λ iff ut*. Stw 1 ork. DENTIST,