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THE MARKETS. Portland Wholesale Prices Correal. Expreenly corrected for the PlMB to May 18. An additional dm y <\f Hop»· 10 4*c ·« levied on all mer-,Duly ; 6c ψ tb. chanuise not imjtorted di- First Sort, 1862.. .23 %2" rect from the place qf pro-j duct ton or growth. Aabe»· Duty : 10 »c ad vol. Pearl 4* lb 8|φ 8| Tot 8j Apple·· Qreou fbbl 2 50 α 3 50, Sliced i> lb 7&7ic Cored 4> lb 7.® <i Unoored 4* lb 3» <*i Bread. Duty : 3») fc. Pilot φ ίου ibe. *6 (eg β| Η hip ύ '& 6j Cracker» per bbl.. .3Jifi4 Cracker*, & 100 . .35 ^40c Batter I r·· Duty : Pig and Slam β liar not exceeding 860 f* ton valu* #17 |> ton, ex ceeding $60 4* t<m #18, Us* than J iwcA thick or more than 7 inches wide, round* lee* thorn | inch or more than 4 inches m diameter, ami squares less than i inch or more than 4 inches square #20, Railroad #12 60, Boiler <sud Plate #26 ψ ton. Sheet 2,o2jc 4> tb and *3.»6 φ ton. Common 4 (£44 Keiiued A\ ajj Duty : 4c p lb. .Swede 4k a 4} Family 4* lb 20 @22c Norway 7^ 8 Store 12 tftlô Cast Steel 30 4^31 Bean»· tier man Steel.... 19 Marrow bueli#2 87 a800' Knglifh lilia.Steel.22 «24 Pea 3<*Χ»3 25»priug 14 ft 16 Blue Tod 2 b7vfi*3 0U Sheet Iron, Engl 7a<J Caadle·. Sheet Iron,UuHeia.19 <g^2 Duty Sperm a ml Wax 8c. do. Hun im't. .13^16 Stearine 6c, Tallow'i^c l«nrd· ¥ Mould ψ lb 14J&15 Sperm 35 vg#3>> Ckeeie. Duty 4c lb Yernont 4* lb... .15 fà» 16 Country 13^14 Coal—(Retail.) Duty From llr. Provinc es free, other foreign Hi tumenous #1 10, all oth-j er kinds 6<>c 4* ton Cumberl'd 4* ton #10@ ...U&lli ll@lljc 31 ^32 31 a32 33 <®87 HO <a> 90 Whitcaah Lehigh Franklin Coffee* Duty : 5c φ lb. Jar a ^ lb St. Domingo. Bio Mocha Duty : Tarred2\c, Manil la 2$, all other S|j£jk> American ^ lb Ruaeia Hemp.. Manilla Barrel, 4* lb Kega, I* lb l.i-ulher. Duty : 80 |»c ad vol New York, light. 29 (gdlc do. ind. wte. do. heavy . .. do. «daughter Amer. CaJfckiui! SI ter Wax Leath.18 m 19 l<ead· Duty : /*ig 1 *c |> tb. Am. Tig μ 100îb.#llj@lî Foreign Fig 11 j.O/12 Sheet and Pipe.. 12J ;^13 Mme· hut ν : 10 4*c ad vol. Kockland, caak...76 @80c I «uuaber—F rom yard. Clear Fine,No. l.#88 («$ do. No.2 35 ;o) do. No. 3 .2*» ^ 28 do. No.4.. 14 ^ Shipping Lumber. 15 $17 Spruce. 11 (gl2 _ Hemlock 8 (&10 .19 «09$ Box Sh'kn.icaih) 38 ,o£6c 16j®17 Clapb'de, Sext. .#14 ;dl6 .9a9i .9ai»i 9ft9J 40 'a.AZc ») α,31 32 34ι .None ίβ @16i Boltrope, Kuneia. ®21! do ι» «. ...30 ^32 do. Manilla. 184@19 Shinglee, Ced. ext. 3; ~ Cement· _ do. " No.l.2J< ^Ibbl ·1β0®170, do. ext. Pine.Sj Drug· and Dye·· Lathi,Spruce.... 126 α 1 Duty: I* lb—<>il Cinna- do. Fine 1 25a-2 <>0 mon #2, (HI Almonds and R»-d Oak Stave* .26 <®80 Otto of Hose #1 50, 0</|Mol. Hhd. Shook» Bergamof, Cassia mid fc Hoa<*e,city 270® 2 76 Clores #1, HgdriotUite.sugar do. city..270®2 76 PotashlbcXantharidr*. do. do. c'trv.l25»% 150 Ma*tic,Ipecac,Rhubarb, <;rcen Co'yua'd.. 80o l 00 Cardamom, Oil Lemon, Country KiffMol. Anise ami Orangr, to- Hhd.Shooke.. .115al 26 dine50c, Totuand (Yud< SlaMh 1ικ>α13) Camphor30c, Relined do.>lioopg f28 ^.32 40c, Tartaric Acid 2tk·, 1Hacxmetack lim Oeam Tartar, Citric ber, ^ tun 10@20 Acid, Shellac, Copal, Da- M olnnue·· mar and (iums used for Duty : 6c φ gal. like purposes 10c, Aleves, Cienfiiege.. none. Verdigris, Chlorate o/*Trinidaa, 44 â) 46 Potash, ( 'arb. Magnesia Cuba clayed 37,α 3* 6c, Boracic Acid, Yellow do. do.tart".. 30^33 Prussiate Potash and. do.Miihovado". 40 ^41 Red do. 10c, Liauorice, New Orleans Oxalic Acid and Sugar PortlandSyrup,hhde. @28 of Lead 4c, Asphaltum do. bblt· a 30 and Bi-Chro. Potash 8cJ Nniin· Sago 14c, Epsom Salts,Dut y : Cut le, Wrought2e, Liquorice R'^ot, Bi-Carb. Assorted 3c 4> lb." Soda, (ksustic Soda lc ; Cask #5 25 ca*h. Castor Oil 60c V gal., Kaval Store»· Morphine #2 4* oz., Al- Duty : Turpentine, Hostn, um 60c 4* cw(.t Copperas J'ttch, Tar20 4»c a*l vol., 60c cwt., Muriatic Ac- S. Turprntiue 15c \*gaJ. id 10 ad vol.. Spang· Tar (foreign)» bbl.#13aI4 es, Assafatida, Isin- Pitch (Coal nu*). #4a/ 4| glass, t!or Sulphur .Sen- Kosin 25 ,a3.'l na, Arrowroot, Ginseng TurpentinePgal 350a3»30 20 pc. Bleaching Pow- Oak η an. ders 30c 4* cwt.. Sago I hit 0 : Free. fiOc ψ cwt., Sal Soda and American ΙΟίάΙΙΛ Sod* Ash ic ^ lb, Crml, oil. Brimstone #3 and Roj^Duty : Sperm, Whale and «υ. f »ΐ"·» "··""*"· ·— fJ'lV. Alum Ι* ft 4 g 5c Aloes 80 .α, 87 Arrow Root 17 (c£40 Borax 80 ·%33 Brimstone (roll).. Am 4J, eign fisheries 20 ad val., Linseed, Hempneed and ltapeseed23c |> go/., Olive z3c, Salad tOc, Palm, Seal and Cocoa· nut 10c gal. Bi-Carb. Soda •'•j vS" Portland Kerosene Sulphur 5j q, 6 flluminat'g OU GO (®56c Sai Soda 3 % 4 Machine HO (ά> 82 Camphor 1S6U130 Clarine Cream Tartar 40 (©60 Sperm Winter . 21Γ>α22Ί Logwood ex 14ftl5 Whale.rel. Wint 1 1 (\o 11 .'5 Magnesia 28 ια,θβ do. Crude.1 00 α, Indigo, ll'la, fine.·1$(® 2 Grand Hank and Madder 17ea.l8 Bay Chaleur. #28',@29| Opium I .•tO^l"] Shore 27lα 2*4 Rhubarb 200® 225 Linseed 91 3·*a l 42 AJoohol »5m 1 00 Boiled 1 46α 1 60 Fluid 1 10 ®1 42 Lard Oil ltttôl 08 Camphene 3 75 λ Olive Oil 220&2 2Λ Saltpetre 12 <336 Cantor Oil 220&226 Vitriol 16 gl7 'Neatsfoot Oil.... 1 16^1 26 DrcwsWs. Duty Free. Bar wood ». Brazil Wood Camwood fustic, Cuba Savan villa 2 α24 Hypernic ο Logwood, Ciunpoachy .2i§2j St. Domingo. ...Λ® 2] Extract Logwood.13 <£14 Nic Wood Peach Red " Sapan " Quercitron Bark. RedSauders 3 Dick. Duty : 80 pc ad val. Ravens Portland, Ko. 3.. i#i » " No. 10.. 66® Navy, 8'r, No. 8 % " No. 10 C5 Tent Duck, U.8.10 oz none. " 12 o* " Fratkrr·. Duty : 30 |*c ad vol· Live Geese ^ ft Russia . iiiii , Oaioas — \P bbl... «6 00&6 26 ..2J<g I^bush 2 00© .13 :g I Pa lata. 4f Duly; (hi White Lead dry or groun*t in oil and /ted Lead 82 40 ψ 100 lbi. Litharge 24c, Oxide o/ Zinc 2jc 4» lb, Prussian Blu*. Γermilion, Chrome Yellow, Venetian Bed2f>, Spanish Broirn dry 20, »« oi/ 80 |>c a</ ra/., I'd· low ami other Ochre» 60c 4* lOO lbs, Pari» IVhite dru 60c, in oi/ #160, Whiting 60c 100 lbs P'tl'd lx«d, in oiI.?12i<4]8 Le wis Lead». " . 12; αϊ 3 Boston Lead, " (a. 13 French Zinc, " . .li a 13 Amer. Zinc, " . .8^β| Rochelle Yellow.. 8ί(α 31 Kijff. Yen. Red 3j(| 8} Litharge (a 12 Red Ix*ad. Pln«ter. Duty · Free. Per tou Soft Hard 50 (S>56 IfJronnd. 26 ^ Prsviaisn·. \/Juty: Beef and Pork lc, &12 187®150 200a2 12 600&626 Duty : For 100 lbs foreign Lard, Bacon and Ham* caught — Herring S l.| 2c, Butter and Cheese 4c Mackerel £2, Salmon *3 ; Ota'go MessBeef.fl2 (λ14 and all other pickled in Portland do. . 12^al44 bbls. 91 60 bbl., other- P'tl'd ext. do. . .14 «144 tmse 60c I* cw»f. From Pork. extra clear. WKtblnj Provinces free. Pork, clear 17} tt 19} Cod large qut. .β51α}Γ,3 .Pork, mess 16}%161 " small 4/ «:4if;Pork, extra do .. .15 <g> In Pollock 3je âjiPork. Prime 12f&13J Haddock, 3 α, 3} ι Ex Prime 13f&13> Hake 2 50 $2 <5 Round Hogs 8α9 Herring,Shore$>bl.3j (ί 4 Hams 9 ιάΙΟο do. Labrador., none. CitySmok'd llams.9 do. Scaled^bx.85ia'40c! Produce. do. No. 1 25^30 Beef 4* qu'r φ lb .8 @ 9 Mackerel 4> bbl., Egg". ψ dor. ... 13la 144 Bay No. 1 til (a \l\ Potatoes, %)bbl.tl 26<&1 37 Bay No. 2 · @»jlChickens 17fa 18 " " " 6 ία; 6 j Lamb 10 α» 12 Bay No. 3. Shore No. 1 L* " " 2 8 do. (milium).. .5, do. (small)..... Frail· Doty: L-mons, Oranges,| Banana· and Plantain*\ 13Qj 13 furkies 1R (β20 -®5T »»i tieese 16^18 Veal 6 (λ7 Pickles, ψ bbl—f8 g 9 Rice. Duty : Clmmtd lie, Pad· dy Je V Hi· SO ^c ad vol., AJmomtA Rice $> ft 8® 8j 4c, and Shelled do. 6c & Ran· ft, Vuta and Date» 2c Portland distilled.68 @70c ψ tb, Currants, Figs, Salrrala·. Plums, Ρ nines and liai- Saleratue ρ ft ... .7$<® 10 Him 6c ψ ft, <Λίron 30 Sail· f*c ad val. Duty : In bulk 18c, and in Almonds—Jordan ψ lb, j bags 24c i> UK) lbs. Soft Shell 20 @2~ic Turk's 1§., ψ hhd Shelled 37 φ38 (8 bu·.) *3 25Φ3 75 Currants 16 16; Liverpool 3 26^3 76 Citron 42 raAA (Cadiz none Pea Nuts f'agliari 8f%32 Figs, common none, jtir'd Butter Salt. .22 μ New Eleme 16^22 Slareh. υνιηυιι·, f-> w*. -w*J «ν yv«w vw. iranges — Messina 3?tfc 4 Pearl ef@8 Raisins, Potato Kaù U Blue*» cask 15fS16 | Shot -|> 100lb# 89Σlft Black 88 a 10 -1' Bunch f* box 4 5*να>4 44 Layer 445@4 66 Datée 7 (a) 9c Prune* new 17<g20 Flaar—Portland insp Superfine .... 86 87®6 62 Fancy 6 Î6®7 Oft Extra 7 12i®7 87 Family 7 87 β 7 *3 Extra Superior 7 87,«LK β2 Drop 812 Va 13 Buck 13S13J Son p. Duty · 35 ©^c ad rat. Loathe k iiore'*, Trow bridge It Smith'·» Ex tra Xo.l φ lb. ...9m 9; Family do 8Ϊ® 8l No. 1 7Î φ 8 Ragle No. 1 6J® 6f Star T,Yw 6j Western extra»7 124^7 25'Castile........... iej;al7i 44 family...? 50® 7 75jCrane'a 9 (|i9 44 superior 7 87®8 00. Spire·· Ohio extra—7 25 * 7 Kl Dwy (linger Root 5c, ! 44 family.. .7 87^8 25 Ground Ginger 8c, Ρ<ψ Canada No 1 β 62@β 87j per and Pimento 12c, StLouisFavBrnds9} ®10 ) Clores 15c, Ca»$ia 10e, Southern 111.do 4ο, 9(iç9? ' Gnuttia Riuts 20c, (Hnna PetanscoFamily Π J® iHi mon 25c, Mare and Nut Rye Flour 4 '«» 4|i met7λ 80c f* tb. Corn Meal i\% 4jjOassia ψ lb 48 @50c Buckw't FPr f> lb 3}c@4 Clovee 44» &41 Grain. linger,(Race) 80 @81 Duty: Corn and (bit tlQc.iUnwr. (Africa) 80 ®81 Hue and Barley 15c. inW Mace 83 (a)90 Wheat 20c ψ bu. From Νutmege 95® 1 00 nr. Province» free. Pepper 80 (£.81 Rye 95^1 00;Pimento 24 (£26 Oats 70 ®72 Seed·. South Tel. Corn. 9*® 1 00 ihity : Linêeed 16c ¥> 5u., Corn, Mixed 97 # 98 I Canary *1 p&u., Mut Barlev 110® 1 20 tard 3c *> lb. Short· J> ton 823 φ25 Herds Grass... 82 0ft®2 25 Fine Feed 27 @30 Western Clover.. 9 @ lft Orin«l*l«nra. Red Top *2} (à> 3 Duty: Rr>uqh—fre*. Linseed 4 25αδ Λ0 Rough. |> ton — 820®25 jCanary 4 60s* 62 Dressed 85® 40 (■«■powder. Duty. .1fW-wfo2c.no/o6orc Duty : Vahi'd at leg* than No. 12 2 Je, ahoreNo. 12 20c ft lb 6c. oner 20c Or and not u6or«15 &C,abort ψ !b and 20 $*c ad va!. No. 15 and not ahore 20 Blasting *5V® β 3 Je, altove No. 20 and re· Rifle and Sporting.6f^ 8| lined 4c lb. flay· Portland A 10φ Presas'd f* net T.814 ^1β do A A 10j@ Loo«e 14 ®17 do. Yellow .. .none. Hide* and Skin·· (Extra Yellow none. Duty: Wipe ad va!. {Muscovado lOfftlU B. À. Hides 293} 80 do. in bond.7 ®> 8 Western 21 ® 22 Havana Brown. Ill à 12 Slaughter Hides . .6* a)74c do. White. 181® 14 Calf Skins 17σ,;23 New Orleans Ift|®l3 Calcutta Cow— ! Crushed 143 a 14| Slaughtered . .190®210 Granulated 14g a>14| Green Salt 1 85®200 Powdered 141 al4J Stieep Pelts, Gr'n.lj® *2 Tallow. Sheep Pelts, Dry 81 fâty' Duty : Tallow 1 ^0, Soap 8tork 10 |*c ad ral American refined. 11 Rough Tea». /hUy 20c ψ lb Hyson Young Hyson.. Oolong Souchong Tobnrro. Duty. Leave» unmtmu ac·I tnred 25. all other kindλ; 3ft $>c ad vol. 6'eft 10*5 best br'de.70 @75c do. medium. .66 <o68 do. common .M> cif.r, Soft. ·« 12 Twin·-. J Hi I y. 8ft t>c ad ml 4j®6 • 7ic@£l .76 ίο 1 . 76 (a,83 .56 (®ί66 103@106 60 (α 56 26 Γλ36 46 α 50 half tb* best br'de. 78 (o80 ! 9c 4> lb do. m«'d. good. 65 fa'ft Fle<>ce. do. common... 56:0,60 Fulled. Natural l^eaf, lbs SI φ 111 Zinc. Cotton Sail. Flax ·< Raiding.. Hemp " India VarntMh. Furniture Coach.. Damar. Wool. Ihity : Coating 18c lb and tmrfcr 5 f>c, over 18c to 24c V lb 3c, over 24c ^70c 3,80 Fancv, in Foil. Tin. Duty : Pig 15c, φHe ad vol. Bancs, cash.... Straits, cash. lfâ 2 Ihit y : In b I or In or pig$ l$c, in sheets 2c ψ lb, Plate» 25 nuiniifaeture* of 30 ψϋ 1 ad val. 62oi® 64 1'igs and slab*..... 6 J/® 54 49 aJ>\ Sheet ^.nmdmann..l2|@l9 l'lates-Char.l.C .»13?(àl4J Sheathing. do Coke Wood. Hard, retail IX 16 J à 17 .. lO^a ll ■ •8 (§9J Exchange· London—60α. 1 l'aris J 8 4" .90 @ 1«8 68 INSURANCE. LIFE INSURANCE. New England Life Insurance COMPANY. ESTABLISHED DKCEMHKK 1, Ι«4θ Boston. CASH CAPITAL,·2.3Τ2,»43 74, INVESTED. ril HI8 Company divide it# not earnings to the life JL policy holders, (not In scrip a« aomo companies do.)in cash, every five years. Amount of Cash Dividend paid by his Company iti 18δ8 to Life Members was $335,000. Premiums may be paid in cash, or in quarterly or semi-annual payments; or when for whole life, they may be paid half cash, and the balance in cash on five years, with ill te real. Amount taken in one risk, is *15,000. FREE POLICIES. Premiums may be paid iu ten years—no forfeiture after. WILL A RD PHILLIPS, President. Bkît.î. F. Stevknp, Secretary. Policies are issued on the life, or for a term of years, or ou certain contingencies. Creditors may ίιιpure their debtors on time. •'My object in to call attention to the fact that a policy of Life Insurance is the cheapest ami hâtent mode of making a provision for oue's family."—Ben jamin Franklin. The undersigned will wait upon persons desiring to effect Life Insurance, at hi* office, or at their own plac«- of business, and as*i«t them in making applica tion*. References in Portland may be made to the follow ing parties: Messrs. II. J. Libby ft Co., Steele ft Have». Kxra Carter, Jr.t Messrs. Howard ft Strout, (ieô. W Woodman.Esq., Messrs. John Lynch ft Co., iiezekiah Packard, Eeq. JOHN W. MXJNGER, Agent, No. 160 Fore Street, headol Lon? Wharl, dec 19 PORTLAND, M Κ eodly JOHN W. MUNGER & SON, ItlARIHE, FIRE & LIFE INSURANCE, So. lfifl Fore Street, Portland. ÛVtarine Insurance. TIIL undersigned would respectfully notify the Public that thev areprepared to take MAftlNE RISKS on Ships, ffarr/tws. Brig», Schooners, Car goes am! Freights per vovage, at current rates, to any part of the trorM. "Parties desiring Insurance will find it for their interest to CALL. HUIiL HISKS To any amount—placed in responsible Offices. War fttiek* Taken. FIRE INSURANCE, MY Springfield Fire and Marine Ins. Co., 8PKINC;FIELD, MASS. Cash Capital and Surplus Jau. 1, lfl»;3 f40H,(J19 Citv ??reInsurance Company, NEW HAVEN, CONN. Cash Capital and Surplus Deo. 1.1862 $293,000 Howard Fire Insurance Company, BOSTON, MASS. Caeli Capital and Surplus Nov. 1, 1362 9162,924 Eliot Fire Insurance Company, BOSTON, MASS. Caih Capital and Surplus Nov. J, 1W2 8832,078 Merchants' Insurance Company, rROVIDEXCS, K.l. Caak Capita! and Surplu. Nov. 80,1*2 *206.994 American Insurance Company, i'KOVlDENCE. Κ I. Cash Capital and Surplus Doc. 31. 18fll f213,604 Atlantic Fire and Marine Ins. Co., PROVIDENCE, IM. Cash Capital and Surplus Dec. 1, 1802 9204,634 Policies issued against loss or damage by Fire, for any amount wanted. Risks taken ou' Dwelling Houses from oue to five years. LIFE ixsuraxce. New England Mutual Life Ins. Co , JsOSTON. Asset ts over 92,400,000 Massachusetts Mutual Life Ins. Co., SPRINGFIELD, MASS. Atsetts over 9400,000 WAR RISKS TAKEN. mch6 deodly CITY MILLS. EDWARD II. Β U KO IN, Store 120 Commercial St., DEALEU IN COK\, niML, FLOUR, Pukmitm Grouvd Dairy and Table SALT, Oats, Shorts, Fine Fectl. my G 3a w3\v Copartnership Notlfe. THE undersigned have this day formed a Copart nership under the firm name of Mathews k Thomas, for the transaction of business in FLOUR, CURS, and GROCERIES. J. B. MATHEWS, ELIAS THOMAS, 2d. No. 69 Commercial Street Portland. Me. April 20th, 1803. ap27 d4w ConeroM^Strerl Seminary, FOR YOUNG LADIES AND MISSES. rilUE Summer Session of this School under the X care of Ellkn L. Whittikr, will commence May 4th, and continue thirteen weeks. Application mav be made and circulars procured, at the school· rooms, prior to April 18lh, after which time at 40 State street. Portland, April 16,1863. eodtmaylO \oti<-<>. ALL persons having claims against the estate oi W. Capkn. will leave them at his late residence, Willow street, forimmediate settlement. ap25 d2w RAILROADS. ANDROSCOGGIN RAILROAD. SPRING ARRANGEMENT. Lllil'M-'WD On and *Λ*'Γ Monday, April β, 1 863, qWg^^^Ptrains will leave Portland for Lewieton via Brunswick, at 1.00 and 8.15 P. M. Leave Portland for Farmington,via Brunswick, at I.00 P. M LoavcFarmington for Bath and Portland,9.10 a.m. L*>ave Lewieton for Bath and Portland β.00 and II.40 A. M. STAGE CONNECTION». Stage leave· Strickland'* Ferry Tuesdays, Thurs day» and Saturday*, for Liverniore, Canton, l'eru and Dixtield; returning opposite days. Stage leaves Farmingtou for New Vineyard, New Portland and Kingficld. on Wednesday» and Satur day», returning on Mondays and Fridays. 6tagp» leave Faimington daily, for Strong, Avon and Phillips. Passenger» lor this route will take the cars at the Portland, Saco Λ Portsmouth, or Kennebec A Port land Depot·, in Portland. S. W. EATON, Sup't. harinmgton April 1, 1863. ai>6 dtf ΚΕΝΝΚΒΚΓ AND PORTLAND It. R· SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. Commencing April Ο, 18Θ3. ; ^îj-Lu-irhH Passrnger Trains will h ave daily, (Sundays excepted) as follow»: Augu»ta tor Bath. Portland and Boston,at 6.80and 11.15 A.M., connecting at Brunswick with train» on the Androscoggin Railroad for Lewieton, Farming ton, Ac. Portland for Bath and Augusta at 1.00 P. M., con iii-rtiiigat Brunswick with the· An«lro»coggin R. It. train» for all station» on that road ; and at Auiru«ta with the Somerset & Kennel>ec Railroad for Water ville, Kendall's Mills and Skowhegan ; and at Ken dall's Mills for Bangor. &c. Portland for Bath and Augu»fa at 8.15 P. M. v Ticket» sold in Boston for all the stations on the Kennebec ft Portland, Androscoggin, and Somerset A Kennebec Roads. PTAOR CONNECTION*. Staire» leave Bath daily for Rockland at 9.00 A.M. and 3.00 P. M. L*-avp Augusta for Rockland at 9.00 A.M. Augus ta for Belfast, at 4.00 P. M. Β. II. CUSHMAN, Manager aud Superintendent. Augusta, April 6, 18Γ3. ap4 York A riimberlnnd Rnilroxud. SUMMER A RRANGF.MENT. *1ίΗτ1Η·ΙΙ£Γ5Ρ an(' aftrr Monday, April Oth, 1868, rains will leaveas follow·, until farther order* : Leave Saco River for Portland at 6.15 and 9.00 A.M. and 3.30 P. M. Leave Portland for Saco River at 7.45 A. M., and 2.00 and β 20 P. M. The 2.00 P.M. train ont. and th* 9.00 A.M. train into Portland, will be freight trains with paixenger cart· attached. Stage? connectât Sacra rappa dsilv for South Wind ham, Windham t'entre and Great Fall·. AtGorham, for Went Gorham, Standish. Steep Fall»·, Baldwin. Sebago, Bridgton. Hiram. Liming ton, Cornish, Denmark. Rrownfleld. Lovell. Frye burg and Conway, Rartlett, Albany, Jackson and Eaton, Ν. II. At Buxton Centre, for Went Buxton.Bonny-Eagle, South Limfiifftou, Limington and Limerfck. At Saco River, tri-weeklv. for Hollie, Limerick, Ossipee, Newfleld, Parsonsfield, Effiηgbam,Freedom, Madison. Eaton, Cornish, Porter. Ac, ap5 dtf DAN C >1 1 l· N7FR, Sc't. TIIKOI G II Tl€k ETS rssssss —*°— · ag NEW YORK, I'hilndel plain.Hall imore or Wanhington Τravellem may secure Through Ticket· (from Port land by Rail or .Steamer) to New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Or Washington, Via the Stoninoto* or Norwich Routes, or the Worcester & Sprinokield or .>hokk Uvn—con necting with either of the regular train·,leav ing Bos ton at 7, 8 30 and 11.10 a. m . and at 2.15, 5.30and8.30 p. m. for the South and Weit. Business men and all traveller· (Ladie· especially) will find it a great advantage to secure their Tickets at this Agency. OFFICE .......WESTERN TICKET AGENCY, 31 Ëirhaavr St·, (up stairs). W. I>. LITTLE, Λ^ΟΙΗ. inch 11 d& w39 WILL BE FORFEITED BY PR. I,. φΟΙ "* r 1)1 \ il ffaUftlg to run- in less tinu· than any other physician, more effectually and perma nently, with le** restraint from occupation or fear ot exposure to all weather, with sate and pleasant med icines, S ELF· A BUS Ε AND SOL1TA R Y IIA BITS, Their effects and consequence· ; SPECIAL Al LMI NTS AND SITUATIONS, Incident to Married and Single Ladies; SECRET AND DELICATE DISORDERS ; Mercurial Aflections; Eruptions and all Diseases of the Skin ; Ulcers of the Nose, I hroat and Body ; Pim ple· on the Face; Swellings of the Joints; Nervous ness; Constitutional and other Weaknesses in youth, and the more advanced at all ages, of BOTH SEXES, SINGLE OR MARRIED. DR L. DIX Κ PRIVATE MEDICAL OFFICE, 21 Endieotl street, Boston,Mass·, is so arranged that patients never see or hear each other Recollect, the only entrance to his Office is No. 21, having no connection with his residence,con sequently no family interruption, so that on no ac count can any person hesitate applying at his office. DR. DIX Itoldlp nngertg (and it cannot be contradicted,exsept by Quacks,who w ill say or do anything, even perjure themselves, to impose upon patient·) that he IS THE ONLY REOl'LAIt ORAHUATE PHYSICIAN AI> VERTiaiVG IN BOSTON. SIXTEEN YEARS engaged in treatment of Special disease?, a fact so well known to inanv Citizens.Publishers, Merchants, Hotel Proprietors, &c., that he is much recommend ed, and particularly to STRANGERS AND TRAVELLERS. To avoid and oecape Imposition of Foreign and Nn tive Quacks, more in Boston than other large cities, DR. L. DIX proudly refers to Professor· and respectable Physi cians—many of whom consult him iu critical cases, because of his ackuou todfed ski!! and rcpBtStfOB, at tained through so loug experience, practice and ot servation. At· FLICTED AND UNFORTUNATE ! ""· J ·■'· · ■"•m-'-F'·"· l/C.UBHC· ceived by the lying boasts, misrepresentations, false promises and pretensions of FOREIGN AM) Ν ATI VΚ yl'ACKS, who know little of the nature and character of Spec- ! ial diseases, and less a»* to their cure. Some exhibit , forged diploma* of Institutions or Colleges, which j never existed in any part of the world: others ex hibit diplomas of the dead, how obtained, ui known; not only assuming and advertising in names of those inserted in the diplomas, but to further their imposi tion assume names of other most celebrated physi cians long since dead. Neither be deceived by QUACK NOSTRUM ΜΛΚΕΚ8, through false certiorates and references, and recom mendations of their medicines Ι·μ the dead, who can not .-xpose or contradict them ; or who, besides, to further their imposition, copy from Médical books much that is written of the qualities and effects of j different herbs and plants, and ascribe all the same to their Pills, Extracts, Specifics,& c., most of which, ; if not all, contain Mercury, because of the ancient belief of its "curing everythi· g." but now known j to "kill more than is cured," and those not killed, i constitutionally injured for life. IGNORANCE OF QUACK ΙΧΐέΤΟΚβ AND NOS TRUM MAKERS, Through the ignorance of the Quack Doctor,know- i ing no other remedy. he relies upon Mercury, and { gives it to all his patients in pills, drops, 4 c., ho the Nostrum Maker, equally ignorant, adds to his so called Extracts. Specific. Antidote, &c., both relying ! upon it^ effects in caring a few in a hundred, it is trumpeted in various wave throughout the land: but alas! nothing is said of the balance: some of whom die, others grow worse, and are left to liuger and suf fer for months or years, until relieved or cured, if possible, by competent physicians. BUT ALL QUACKS ARE NOT IGNORANT. Notwithstanding the foregoing facts are known to some ouack doctors and nostrum makers,yet, regard less of the life and health of others, there are those among them who will even perjure themselves, con tradicting giving merouiy to their patients, or that it is contained in their Nostrums, so that the "usual fee" may be obtained for professedly curing, or "the dollar" or "fraction of it" may be obtained for the Nostrum. It h thus that many are deceived also.and uselessly spend large amounts for experiments with quackery. DR. L DIX Ή charges are very moderate. Communications credry confidential, and all may rely on him with the strictest secrecy and confidence, whatever may be the disease, condition or situation of any one, mar ried or «ingle. Medicines sent by Mail and Express to all pajts of the United States." All letters requiring advice must contain one dollar to insure an answer. Address Dr. L. Dix, No.21 Endicottstreet,Boston, Mass. Boston, Jan. 1,1863. ly TO THE LADIES. The celebrated DU L DIX particularly invite* all ladies who need a Medical <>r Surgical adviser, to call at his Rooms,No. 21 Eudicott street, Boston, Mass., which they will find arranged for their special accommodation. Du. DIX having devoted over twenty years to this particular branch of the treatment of all diseases pe culiar to females, it is now conceded by all (both in this country and in Europe) that he excels all other known practitioners iu the sale, speedy aud effectual tieatment of all female complaints. His medicines are nrepared with the express pur pose of removing all diseases, such as debility, weak ness, unnatural suppressions, enlargements of the womb. also, all discharges which flow from a morbid state of the blood. The Doctor is now fully prepared to treat In his penliiritjle, bote medically and sur gically, all diseases of the female sex, and they are respectfully invited to caH at No. 21 Emlicott Street, Boston· All letters requiring advice must contain one dol lar to ensure an answer. Boston, Jan. 1. IS63. eodly STEAMBOATS. For the Penobscot River. — ■ ■ ■■■ *·-— —- it. null, win ιΐ'·« ν ι-ι»ρι Piur Aimii· tic Wharf, foot of India Street, every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday morning*, at β o'clock, FOR ROCK LAN D, CAM DEN, BELF A8T, SEARS PORT, BUCK S PORT, w interport, HAMPDEN and BANGOR, Returning—Will leave Bangor every Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings, at 7 o'clock, touching at the above places, for Portland. For freight or passage please apply at the Office on Atlantic wharf. ap24 dtf A. SOMERBY, Agent. International Steamship Co. KASTPOUT, CALAIS & ST. JOHN. Wharf, foot ot State St.. every Monday and Thurs day, at 5 o'clock P. M., for Eastport and St. John— connecting at K.astport with Steamer Queen for Rob inston, St. Andrews and Calais,and at St. .lohn with Steamer Emperor fer Windsor and iialitax, Nova Scotia. Through tickets will l»e sold by the agents and clerks on board the steamers, at reduced rates. Returning, will leave St .lohn everv Monday and Thursday morniugs, at 8 o'clock for Èa^tport, Port land and Bostou. ap7 tf C. C. EATON, Agent. SIMMER ARRANGEMENT. The new and fa*t sea-going steam er HARVEST MOON. Captain W. R. Roix, will leave east side Atlan· Two Trips a Week ! Portland an.I Boulon Line. THE STEAMERS Forest City, Lewiston and Montreal Will, until further notice, run as follow·* : l^ave Atlantic W'biri, Portland, every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, at 7 o'clock P. M., and India Wharf, Boston, every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, at 7 o'clock P. M. Fare in Cabin SI 60 " on Deck 1.26 Freight taken a* usual. The Company arn not responsible for baggage to any amount exceeding £60 in value, and that pernoi»· al, unless notice is given and paid for at the rate of one passenger for every £500 additional value. Feb. 18, 1868. dtf L. BILLINU8, Λ pent. Portland and Krw Vork KU'iimrrx. SEMI-WEEK I.Y I-INK.. The splendid and fast Steamships •CHESAPEAKE," ( apt. Willstt, 'and "PAKKEliSBUKG," Captain Hoffman, will,until further notice, run uk follows : Leave Browne Wharf, Portland, every WEDNES DAY, and SATURDAY, at 4 P. M., and leave Pier 9 North Kiver, New York, ever) WEDNESDAY ai d SATl'KDAY, at 3 o'clock. P. M These vessels a^litted up with tine accommodations for passfiitfers. making this· t lie must spt'fdy, -at»· and comfortable route for travellers between New York and Maine. Passage .96,00, including Fare aud State Rooms. tioods forwarded by this line to and from Montreal, Quebec, Bangor, Bath, Augusta, Fas (port aud St. John. Shippers are requested to send their freight to the steamers asearly as 3 P. M., on the day that thep leave Portland. For freight or passage applv to EXbltY it FOX, Brown's "Wharf. Portland. II. B. CROMWELL & CO., No. 86 West Street, New York. Dec. 6.18 >2. dtf HOTELS. "ELM HOUSE." Til Ε undersigned respectfully informs the public that he has leaded t^e above House, on Fedeial Street, Portland, *id invites the travelling community to call and see if he knows "how to keep a hotel." Clean, airy rooms, good beds, a well-provided table, atten tive servants and moderate charges are the induce ments he holds out to those whose business or pleas ure call them to the "Forest City." JONATHAN BLISS, Proprietor. Portland, Aug. 19,1862. dtt BATH HOTEL, liy C. M. PL y Μ Μ Κ 386, Wahhiwotoh St., Bath. •.•Terms SI per day. Stable connect** with house. *· Bath, June 23,1862. dtf SA<aD41IO< K HOUSE, Alfred. Ourr, · * Proprietor. BATH· maim:. ΤΗ Ε City of Bath is one of the healthiest localities on the coast ot Maim—delightful· hr situated on the Kennebec, twelve miles lM from the sea, and affords one of the most uvitiug retreats from the dust aud turmoil of our lar^e cities. The Samadahock is one of the tinest. most spa cious. and best appointed Hotel» in the State, located within tbsee minutes walk of the Depot, Steamboat Landing, Poet Office, Custom House, Ac., being di rectly in the business centre of the City. Term· Modrralr by the Week or Day· Bath, J une 23.1862. dtf CENTRAI. IIOI SK. E. (i. Mayo, - - · · Proprietor. PÀS3ADUMKEAO, MAINE. [THEsubscriber would very respectfully an nounce to his uumerous friends, and the ^Spuhlic generally, that during the temporary - - ■compulsory suspension of his business he las furnished this well-known house anew, and is now better than ever ureuan-d to wait unnn hi* rue. tomers. and hones 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. dltwtl PROPOSALS FOR HARD AND SOFT WOOD. THE Purchasing Committee of the Hoard of X Overseer»· of the Poor will receive proposals at their office in City Building, until Wednesday, the 13th da* of May, at 12 o'clock, noon, for the follow ing quantity and qualifie* of Hard and Soft Wood : 400 Cords first quality Hard Wo· d. 200 " second " " ·· 200 " first quality Soft Wood. To lie delivered a* follows. \iz: 100 Cords 2d quality Hard Wood. on or before the let day of July. 100 Cords 1st quality Soft Wood. on or before the 1st dav of Jul v. 100Cordt»2d quality liaid Wood, on or before the 1st day of Sept. j 100 Corde 1st quality Soft Wood. on or before the 1st day of Sept. lOOCordslst quality Hard Wood, on or before the 1st day oi July. I 100 Cords 1st quality Hard Wood, on or before the 1st day of Auir. 200 Cords 1st quality Hard Wood, on or before the 1st day of Oct. | Bidders will state the price per eord for t-ach qual ity delivered at Alms House, at Canal ljtndiiig, Lib- j by*s Corner, or on either of the wharvee in the city. I I.EW1S B. SMITH, Chairman. Portland, April 21st. 22dtd New Store! New Goods! PETE R B. FROST, ! MERCHANT TAILOR, Having been with .fames E. Fernald fortheten years past, has now opened a uew and elegant store JOSE'S NEW BLOCK, No. 01 EXCHANGE STREET, Second doorabove B. k N. A. Express office, (near, ly opposite the Postoffice,) where he will be happy to ; meet his new friends and former customers, lie has just purchased an entirely new stock of CI^OTIIS ! Adapted to the Snring and Summer trade, and begs to a.*ure those who may give him a call, that he will spa*» no pains to give them perfect satisfaction in fitting, workmanship, and price. Particular attention triven to the cuttingaud man ufacturing of Boys' Clothing. ïS^Mr. Frost having had largo experience in the manufacture of Army and Navv Clothing, is prepar ed to execute all orders at the shortest notice. march3—3m deod&weowSS TITOOMB's EflVi-vcscini; Seltzer Aperient! Price Fifty Cents at 878 Congress Street mch4eod3mis FHOST Λ FRVE, DKAI.EHS IV Flour, Meal, Grain and Feed, No. lOO CoinmeroiulStreet. AMAUIAH KHOHT. ADDIBON FRYE. Portland, February 4,1863. eodtf BUSINESS CARDS^ Removal ! f|lHE office of COLLECTOR OF I ST Ε It SAL JL HE VENUE h α a been removed t·» the office orer the Merchants' Exchange, 22 EXCHANGE STREET. N.J. MILLER, apl3 dtf Collector of First District in Maine. Copartnership Notice. Tho underpinned have this dav form ed a Copartnership under tho tirm name of COFFIN & WOODBURY, No. 83 Commercial Street, for the purpose of carrying on the Shipping Business. We hope by strict attention to business, and deter mination to plt-ase, to merit a liberal share of patron· age from those who have occasion to employ us in our Hue of business. COFFIN ft WOOlHiCRY. HKNItY COPK1N. JOHN B. WOODBURY. April 13th. 18» >3. d3ui* JatueN E. Feimalcl, . MERCHANT TAILOR, No. 87 Mi<lclle Street, H Al* JU8T RKC'EI VKl> GOODS κοκ <*€»iittoiii€>n's mid RoyV («armenti. H is prose nt facilities enable him to give his custom era ΕI. EG A NT Ο A11MI ; Ν ΤΗ at as low prices as any in New England. Uis arrangements are now completed for tho Boys' Department, and customers can select from a nice stock of mate rials, and have them cut or made in the latest style Einplo) ing none but the best workmen in his Cut ting and Manufacturing department, his customers can rely upon ELEGANT GARMENTS, AT FAIR TRICES. II is Stock of FURNISHING GOODS, emoraces everything λ λ tv ana ι>κχΐKABLK. mch5 3mdft weow38 M ACHIN KRY, Steam and (>»<« Filling»·, &c. ΓΙ1ΙΙΚ subscriber would inform his friends and the X public, thai he may be Ion ltd at 3 7 UNION STREET, (until hie «hop is rebuilt,) ready to answer any orders lor steain, gas and water pipes. Strain and Gas F.ttings of all descriptions. Will also attend to fitting the above for steam or J?·1*· Orders received for Pattern making, and Steam and other machinery, lloilers, Water Tanks, ft c. Will devote his personal attention to arrauging and setting Engine», lloilers, Shaft in*, on reasonable terms. IRA WINN Agrat. declC dtf COAL & WOOD, CHEAP FOR CASH, DELIVERED TO ANY Γ ART OF THE CITY. S PRIS G MOUNTAIN LEHIGH, HAZEL TO S LEHIGH, COL Ε RAISE LE Η Kill, L OCITS Τ Μ Ο US TA IS, JOHN'S. THE G ES VIS Ε LOB BE Η Y, Pare and Free Rnrninjr· CUMBERLAND COAL· FOR SMITHS' USE. THESE Coals are strictly of the best quality,and warranted to give satisfaction. Also, for sale, best quality of Nova Scotia and other Hard and Moll Wood. The public are requested to call, as we are deter· mined to give good bargains to those who pay cash. Office, Commercial .St., head of Maine WkJ. SAWYER A WHITNEY. mch20 63dly FAIRBANKS' Standard SCALES. 4JK These celebrated Scales are still made by the orig inal inventors, (ant> only ην τιγκμ,) and are con stantly receiving all the improvements which their loug experienceaud skill can suggest. They are correct in principle, thoroughly made, o f the bt êt materials, and are perfectly accu rate and durable lit operation. For sale, in every variety, as Hay, Coal and Railroad Scalca! BATCHERS'. GROCERS', DRUGGISTS', CON FECTION EUS' and GOLD SCALES! Beams, Weights,&c.,&c. With a complete variety of WEIGHING APPARATUS, — BY — FAIRBANKS & BROWN, 118 Milk Stiikkt—corner of Ilattery march Street, Poston, Sold in Portland by ÎMERY ft WATERHOU8E oc2ô POOR RICHARD'S ETE &■ EAR WATER! taut to health and comfort than the Ετκ and Ear. and yet none are less understood or more neg lected. They seem to pa** even common observation, and yet every part of the body is dependent up<>n them for life and health. Poor Hi»·hard'* Eye and Enr Waiter Ina new and rare discovery, which in moot wonder· ful in it· operations, putting to blush the old systems of treatment, which have quite as often done harm a*rood. Below we give the certificate of Rev. P. 8. Henson, Castor of the Broad Street Baptist Church. Philadelphia. If any one has doubts a* to the value of this remedy, they may learn more of its practical value by addressing » note of inquiry to M r. II. Philadelphia, Oct. 17,1MÎ. From injuries received in my right eye, when a boy, a Chronic inflammation had been produced, in consequence of which I suffered confiant maityr dom. Every moment of my waking life wee embit tered, and I was frequently unable to sleep at night. A variety of remedies had been resorted to with out success, and I entertained the purpose, as a last resort,of having the ball takeu 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 KICU- ! ARD'S EYE WATER. 1 had never heard ol it be- ι fore, but determined to try it, and did, with the most ; delightful results. In a very few days the painfull rritation was removed : I could bear the strongest light, and wont forth to the enjoyment of a new life. I now keep a bottle of it always in the house, and if i 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 | say, further, that my wife used to suffer severely at times from protracted pain in and over her eye-, and 1 she has found Poor Richard's Evb Watkiu sov- 1 oreignspeciiic in her case, giving her almost instant ! relief. Cirateful to (iod for the benefit that 1 have personally received, I cannot but commend the prep- I aration to all who have been sufferers like myself. P. 8. IIENSON, Pastor of Broad Street Baptist Church. Renidenee 1430 Poplar St., Philadelphia. tf Numerous certificates of a similar character ' might be furnished Poor Richard's Eye and Ear Water lstruly a Sovereign Remedy for Inflamed and I>is- , eased Eyes, Diin VisioL and Weak Eyes, Deafness, Noiseinthe Head, atarrh, Rheumatism and Neu- 1 ralgia, with all kinared diseases. It is passed into ι the ear by a small glass tube, which, together with I the Water, may be obtained at the principal Drug ' Stores in this city. Prick 25 cents ter Bottle. Turks 6 Cents. II II. 1IAY and W. F. PHILLIPS, Wholesale Agent*. MRS. M.G.RROWN, Proprietor, novlfldfim No. 410 Arch St.. Philadelphia. Ï.MVE DOLLARS will be given for the detection and conviction of any person or persous stealing I papers from the doors of our snbscriber*. I oec36 PUBLISHERS OF THE PRESS. MEDICAL. American and Foreign Patents. R. Il.~EDDY, SOLICITOR OF PATENTS, Late Agmt of U. S Patent Office, Washington, ( wider ι ïe Act of 1837. ) 70 Slate Street,«ipponite Kilby Street, « O S Τ Ο Ν . AFTER an extensive practice of upward* oft wen ty yea· s.continues^o secure l'atent* in the Unit ed States; also in Great Britain, Fiance, and other foreign countries. Caveat.·*. Specification*, Bonds, Assignments,and all Papers or Drawings for I'ateute, executed on liberal term*, and with despatch. Re searches made into American or Foreign work*, to determine the validity or utility ot 1'ateuts or Inven· i tions—and legal or ot her advice rendered in all mat- ! teri touching the name. Copie» of t he claim* of any Tatent furnished bv remitting One Dollar. Assign ment* recorded at Washington. The Agency is not only the largest in New Eng land, but through it im entors have advantag h tor j securing i'ateute, of ascertaining the patentability of j inventions, unsurpassed by, if not immeasurably su perior to, any which can be offered them elsewhere, i The Testimonials below given prove that none is MOKE SUCCESSFUL AT THE I'ATKNT OF* l( K than the subscriber : and as SUCCESS IS THE BEST 1'ROnF OF ADVANTAGES AND ABILITY, he would add that he lias abundant reason to believe, and can prove, that at no other office of the kind are the charges for professional s»· vices so moderate. The immense practice of th' ««nbecriber during twen ty yearn past, has enabled him to accumulate a vast i collection of specifications and official decisions rela tive to patents. . These, besides hi **xtensive librarv of legal and ! mechanical works,-«j«i full accounts otrpatents grant· ed iu the United States and Europe, rende· him able, beyoud question, to offer superior facilities for ob taining patents. Ail necessity ot a journey to Washington, to pro cure a patent, and the usual great delay there, arc here sa*ed inventors. TK8TIM01VIA Li. "I regard Mr. Eddy as one of the most capable and successful practitioners with whom I have had offi cial intercourse." CHARLES MASON, Commissioner of Fttenti. "I have no hesitation in assuring inventor* that they cannot employ a person mare competent and t rust worthy, and more capable of putting their ap plication- in a form to secure for them an early and favorable consideration at the l'atent Office." EDM I'M> BURKE, Late Commissioner of l'atent*. "Mr. U. II. Eddy bas made for meTHlRTEEK ap plications, ou all butoxKof which patents havcheeti granted, and that ie now pending. Such unmistak able proof of great talent and ability or. his part lead* me to recommend all inventors to apply to him to procure their patents, as they may be sure ot hav- | iug the most faithful attention bestowed on their .foilN TAGGART. Dnrinjçcight months, the subscriber. in cour·#* ol hie 1 arge practice, made on trier refected applica· tionn. SIXTEEN APPEALS, EVER YON Ε ol which woe decided in his favor, by the Commissioner υ! Prtents- Κ II. EDDY. jan8eodly Here's Health for the Million ! OK. CLAKKCK Sherry Wine Bitters! PALATABLE AND HEALTHY. PREPARED from Rock Rose, Sarsaparilla. Dock Root, and a great variety ot Root* and ΙΙκκΒβ. Preserved in the best Sherry Wineand tt'hinkey. Will immediately cure Lot* of Appetite, Geuera Debility, Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach, Palpitation ο tin· Heart, Asthma. Coughs, Cold* Boils, l'impie* on the Face, and Humors of all kind*. They are soft for I he Htmny,effect wi! and agreeable fter the old, and indisp«'usible for the ladie*, as they enrich the blood and invigorate and restore the sys tem. Ν. II. If you wish a good Bitter, call/or Clarke's, ami take no other. Beware of Cheap Bitter*, a* they contain vile drug* and cheap poison on* liquor*, which will de stroy your health and lite quicker than disease. <htr system is to keep up the quality and make the price in proportion. Sold by all druggists, grocers, hotel-keeper* and dealer!» generally. Manufactured by E. R. CLARKE, Sharon. Mass. Price onlv 60 cent# for the Τ rial Bottle. 76 cent* for one quart, 91.&0 two quart*, $2.00 for the World's Size, holding oue gallon. STANDARD ARTICLE. Clarke's Superior ((uaHry Corn Starch OKK'.INAL BRAND, The Rest in the World·—Prepared from Sound Corn. And produces the most delicious and healthy dishes η the form of Puddings. Apple Fritters.Coru Cakes, Cream Cake*, Bianc Mange, Custards, Thickening for Gravies, Gruels, Soups, itc. Manufactured by E. R. CLARKE. Sharon, Mass., and sold at wholesale in New Bedford by J. N. Bar rows. inchlti eod8m Eclectic Medical Infirmary. TO THE LADIES. DR. HUGHES particularly Invites all Ladies who need a medical adviser, to call at his rooms. No. 5 Temple Street, which they will And arranged for their csjiecial accommodation. Dr. li.'s Eclectic Renovating Medicinesareunrlval led in efficacy and superior \irfue in regulating all Female Irregularities. Their action is specific and certain of producing relief iu a short time. LADIES win Huait Invaluable iu all cases of ob structions after all other remedies have been tried in vain. It is purely vegetable, containiug nothing in the least injurious to the health, and may betaken with perfect safety at all tilt Sent to any part ofthecountrV with full directions, by addressing DR. HUGHES, No. 6 Temple Street, corner of Middle, Portland. Ν. B.—LADIES desiriug may consult one of their own sex. A lady of experience iu constant attend· ance. Mldivtft nowlug nnrhlnr. O/Wk BITKKVB MOWING MACHINES, of , me\ r\" the three different sizes, for *ale at manu facturer*'price* by KENDALL A WHITNEY. mcli%) ·ο<Ι2ιιι& w 2m41 Marble Work. J. R. Τ Η Ο II Ρ 8 Ο Ν, Is prepared to receive orders for Marble, Free Stone, Soap Stone, Marble Chimney l*iecea. Monumental Work and < ι riinMoues Ctrier sf Pearl aad Federal Stm. Je33tf PORTLAND, ME. Qrcon Houao -AMD Bedding Out Plants! I RESPECTFULLY inform the public that I have ou hand a large assortment of Green House and Bedding-out Plants, for Sprintr sale, of superior quality, viz: Verbenas, Dahlias. Pelargonium*. I'ausies. Roses Also a tine collection of Aster plants, Ac., Ac., kc. Whitney'«.Market Square. All order· left there will be promptly attended to. A No. order* will be taken at >Vtu. Sparrow'* Seed Store, i"nh>n utreet. A l.ll KIM' DIRWANOEK. Florist. Corner of North and Montreal Street*. ap2D eodlm Portland. Me. Α^ΤΟΙλ ΟΙΛβ ! \CCORDIN"G to the estimatif of different writers on Hernia, (or Rupture), the proportion of rup tured person* in this country is one to fifteen. UT HERNIA successfully treated by THOMAS Ci. LORINt», Dkcgoipt, Corner Exchange and Foberal Sts. A full supply of TRUSSES for children aud adulte constantly on hnnd. No charge for application. jan29 eod6m Itanium's Eating House, Codm&n Block Temple Street. MEALS FURXISHBD AT ALL HOURS. Tables supplied with every f— #7article of luxury the market V /\ affords. A call for Break fast, ®ÇAg8j£ v Dinner, or Supin-r, will be an s we red at a moment's notice Merchants. Tiadere, or others from t«.e couutry, visiting the city, either OAbfldMHorplMMivrt. Wftl find tile attentive at tendants at BARN LTM'S always ready to wait upon | them. ryEvery variety of COS F Et 'Τ I ONER Y,CAKE, PASTR r and FRUIT will be fu-nished to families or parties, at short notice. np22 3ind&w44 Highland Boarding St'liool FOR BOYS. Γ11ΗΕ Summer Term of this School will commence A on the 1st Tuesday in June, aud coutinue eleven weeks Application may Ικ· made to N. T. TRUE. M.A., ap27 4w Proprietor and Principal. Bridât on Aradeiny, AT NORTH Β R I D G Τ Ο Ν . ME. ΤΗ Κ Summer Term of this Institution will com mence on Tuesday, May2Hth, 1868, and contiuue eleven weeks. , C. E. Hilton, A. M., Principal. Mrs. Elizabeth Hilton, Teacher of Music and French. Mise L. K. (i ι bus, Teacher of Drawing and Paint ing. A Primary Department will be formed under the supervision of Sirs. Hilton, to which students under twelve vears of age will be admitted for ·2 |»er term. Board near the Academy *2.00per week .wood and light-» extra. Students can reduce their expeueet by board in u themselves. Special attention given to those preparing for col lege. Text Books supplied at Portland price*. THOMAS II MEAD. Sec'y. North Bridgton, April 25, l*tt. my4 dlawft w3wie MEDICAL. HAIR RESTORER AND ZYLOBALSAMUM ? Cowv^Wuxt» 'ï («ùnvowvy Rkv C. Λ BL'CKBB·. A**ûta*t Tretiur r Am -riatn Biblt Union, If. T. Ciff, write*: *'I very cheerfully add my testimony te that of u!i:uerotH friend* to the great va'oe of Mr·. Ά. A. Allen » World * Hair Restorer and ZyloOalaft* η urn " Rkv WM CUTTER, S Y City: "My hair U change* to lt« η «tirai color, and growing on bald •pot." aev J. H CDRMEUo Ν Υ. ΙΛΟΓ : "I procured It for a relative. The falling of the heir «topped, and reared it from being grey to It* natural and beau tiful color." Riv J ivnr, Brooklyn, LI: MI will te«tlfy I# their ralue in the m >*t liberal *en«e. They ha* * restored my hair where It wa* bald, and, when» grey, to It·* original color " R*v Α WEBSTER, li .-ton, Man* : MI hare uned them with çreat effect. I atn now neither bald nor grey. My hair was dry and brittle ; it I* now •oft a* in youth " Rir. H Y. DEOEtt, Bouton, Mae* : ·* That they pro mote the growth of the hair where baldne·* l*. I hare the erideucé of my own eye·," Bold bj Druggists throughout the World PRINCIPAL HAIES OFFICE, ~x No. 198 Greenwich Street, New-York. . (Numerous Certificates} as above^ dec 10 eodAw6m2e kpehk'm *.4HBtci wim; PUKE, AND FOI'Κ TEARS OLD. Of Choice Oporto Ο rape, FOR PHY8ICIA5B' Γ**. For Females, Weakly Persons and Invalids. !l :JIK§ ^ Every family, at this *raann, should une the 8AMBUCI WINK, epli'bnti-d In Eerow forltn Bit dkiMl and lenefcia •MHttta a# a gentle StlMltat, Tonie, Diuretic, and sudorific, highly esteemed by cmincut phyiichuil, used in Κογοιμάιι and American Hospital·, and by some of the flint families in Europe and America. AS A TONIC It ι as no equal, causing an appetite and building up the s>stetn. being entirely a pure wine of a noit val uable grape. AS A DIURETIC, It imparts a healthy action of the (ilands, Kidney·, and Crinary Organe, very beneficial in Dropey.Ooi^ and Kheumatic Affections. SPEERS WINE I» not a mixture or manufactured article, but is pure* from the iuice of the Portugal >ambuci grape, culti vated in New Jersey, recommended by chemirt* and physician* ·.» possessing medical properties superior to any other wines in use. and an excelleut article tor all weak and débilita ed person·, and the aged and infirm, improving the appetite, and benefitting ladies and children. A LADIES' WINK. Because it will not intoxicate as other wines, as it contains no mixture of spirits or other liquors, and i· admired for its rich, peculiar flavor, and nutritive properties, imparting a healthy tone to the digestive organs, :>ml a blooming, soft and healthy skin and complexion. WE KEFKK TO a few well known gentleman and physicians who have tried the Wine: Dr Wilson.11th st.. 5T. Dr Ward. V watfc, Ν J. Dr Dougherty. Newark. N.J. · Dr Marty, New York. Dr. (ummiug»,Portland. Gen. Wiutield Scott.l*SA. Gov Morgan. N Y State. Dr.J K.4 hilti.n^i.Y.t it>. Dr Parker. N Y. City. Dn.Darcyk Nieboll.New ark. N* J. Dr. Haves. Boston. MT"None genuine without the signature of "AL· FKF.D SPF.Ett, Passaic, Ν. J.," is over the cork of each bottle. Ψ3ΓΜΛΚΕ OSE TRIAL OF THIS WIS E For sale by Druggists and all first class dealers. City and town Ageuts !«upplH*d by the State Com* mission era. A SPFEK. Proprietor. Vibkyabo—Passaic, New Jersey. Orrick—20H ltroadwav. >Yw York. JOHN LA FOY. Parla, Agent for France and Germany. Soldin Portland by H. 11. HAY.Drugpfrt. Supply ing A gMtt deet2 aly [Copyright secured.] The Great Indian Remedy FOR FrWAI.FS. DR. MATTISOVS INDIAN KMUKN AGOGΙΈ. Thin celebrated Female Medicine, possessing virtues unknown of any thing else of the kind, and proving effectual afti-r all of hem have failed, in designed for both married and *%% ale lames, and i- 'te very best thine known for the rpoi*, an it win brine on the mo> ν ^ictmess in cam* of obstruction*. li>m any cause, and after all..otfcrr remedies'of the kind have bee». tried in vain. OVER 2000 lio IT LES have now beeu sold without a single failure, when taken ax directed, and without the least injury to health »h any rate. Î-V It is put up in bottles ot three ditfVrent strengths. with full direc tions for using. and sent by express, closely sealed, to all part* «I the country. I'llK ES— Full strength. *10; half strength, #5; quarter strength, per bottle. REM KM BE R—This metlirine is designed ex pressly /or obet twite coat a, which all other remedies of the kind harefath" to cure; of so that it is ιrwr ranted as represented in every rtspect, or the priet trill be refunded. IJT H* WARE OF IMITA ΊΊΟΚ3 ' None genu ine and warranted. unless purchased directlu of Itr. M. at hie Remedial Institute for Special IHteuses, No. 28 Union street, Providence, H I tyThis Specialty embrace* all disenaee of a pri rate nature, both of MEN and WOMEN, bv a reg ularly edncatt.1 phv-ician of twenty > ears', practice, giving them hi# whole attcninm. onsultatious by letter orothcrwis- are strict· ty cu i'-/·ntial,ud - will be sent by exjprees, IWMW fromailiniatiwi,tn sll parr- . ♦ μ I nited States. Al«u accommodations for ladies fnm abroad wishing for a secure and ijuiet kktbiat, with good care, until restored to healtn. C'AUTloN.—It has been estimated that over firo hundred tkMMMf Mhn are paid to swindling quack* annually, in New F.ngland alone, withoutany benefit to those" w ho pay it. All this comes Horn 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 assortions, in nraise of themselves If, therefore, you would avoid being humbugged, take no man s word, wo matter what his pretensirms are, but MAKE INQUIRY :—it will cost you nothing, and may save you many regrets; for, as advertising phy sicians. in nine ca*es ou. of ten. are bc#us, there *U n«> saietv in trustiug any nf thi m, unless you know who ana what the ν are. HP* 1)κ. M. will send r rek. by enclosing ono st η in ρ as above, a pamphlet on DlSlslASES Of WO MEN. and on Prirate Diseases generally, giving full information, with th* most untU>ubttd references aiid testimonials, without which no advertising physician or medicine of this kind is deserving of ΑΛ Y' COX· ru>t:s( ε η ha te ι eu EyOrders by mail promptly attended to. Write your address plainlu, and direct to OK 51A ΓΤΙ80Ν, as above. dec6 dawlj 30 tABAXICrn (DmmIcII··), Nature'» own Remedy for Biliotunesa. ΓΙ1ΙΙΕ Compound Extract of Dandelion is the most X effectual rcmedv for all diseases of the Licer known. Do not suffer when relief is at hand This is the season to commence taking something to regulate the tirer. Try a bottle of Lorixo'a Ex tract or 1 > α χι>n ion, and onr word lor it, you will be satisfied that it is all we have represented it to be. Prepared by THOMAS Ο. LORlMi, Oruouiwt, Cor. Exchange and Federal St·., Portland. Price 2ft cents. jai.29 eodOm DISE AT THE MERCHANTS' Kxehftngp£fttfng Hoanr. 17 * 1» Exchange 8t. A t ree Lunch nm il»» from ot 12. «pStSm L. S TWOMBLT.