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THE MARKETS._ Port land Wholesale Priced Current. Expressly corrected tor the l’KEes to June 3. An (ulhttoiuil du*y <0 lu pc in levied ok all mer clianuist not imported di rect from the place of'pre dact wh or growth. Aahr*. Duty : 10 pc ad vat. Pearl p lb.8J@ 8j Pot.8j Apple*. 4ireou fc'bbl.260@3 00 Sliced 1* lb.Oya-Zc Cbrod p lb.»>y«* 7 t’ncored p tb.3® 3J Bread. Duty: 30 pc. Pilot p 100 lbs. . S62 @ 0 Ship. 4' *^5 Crackers per bbl.. .3^0.4 Crackers, p 100 . .35 io*40c Butter. Duty : 4c P lb. Family p lb.20 @22c Store.12 @16 Beau*. Marrow p bush£2 75 of187 Pea.2 87^.3 <»0 Blue Poil.2 75 o*3 00 Candle ». Duty : Sperm and I fax 8c. Stearin* 5c, Tallotc'l^c p tb. Mould p lb.14i@15 i Sperm .35 ,u*38 Ckecve. Duty : 4c p lb. Vefmont p tb—12 @13 Country.li@12|j Coal—(Retail.) Duty : From Hr. Provinc-j e/i free, other foreign Hi-j tumrnouH $1 10, alt oth-< er kindi 60c P ton. Cumberl’d pton.$10@ Whiteash. Lehigh.i*o.0j jrautuu. Coffee. Duty • 5c p tb. Java p lb.40 @42c St. Domingo.30 ;®31 i Rio .32 <® 34 Mocha...None. Cor doge. Duty : Ta/rred2\c, Maml-< la 24, all other 34 p lb. : American P tb . 10 ffil‘>J | Russia Hemp.19 ®19] ] Manilla.16J®17 Bolt rope, Russia . ®21 I do. Manilla. 18&18J; Cement. p bbl.®1 0<Xffll <0, Drugs and Dyes. Duty: p tb—Oil Cinna mon 92, Oil Almoult and | Otto qf Rose #1 50, Oil \ Bergamot, Cassia and Cloves fl, Bydriodatei Potash 75c .Cxsntharule*. Mastic,lpe.C'ir,Rhnl>arb, < Canlamttns, Oil /jrmon, ( Anise ami Orange, lo iUhvcPc, Tolu and Crude > ('amphor 30c, Refined do. l 40c, Tartaric Acid 2(fc\ l Cream Tartar, Citric Acid, Shellac, Copal, Da mar and Owns used for i like pur poser 10c, Aloes, ( Verdigris, Chlorate of1 Potash, Carb. Magnesia ( 6c, Roraci c Acid„ Yellow Prmsiate Potash and Red do. 10c, Liquorice,‘j Oxalic Acid and Sugar 1 of Lead 4c, Asphaltum anut Ri-Chro. Potash Sc, Sigo 14c, Epsom Salts, J Liquorice Root,Ri-( ’arb. Soda, Caustic Soda lc; C Castor Oil 50c p gal., Morphine $2 p oz., Al- J um 0 >c p cwt., Copperas 60c perrf., Muriatic Ac id 10 p<* ad cal., Spong- I es, Assafietida, Isin-i glass, Flor Sulphur.Sen- I na, Arrowroot, tlinseng x 20 pc, /Reaching Pow ders 80c p cwt., Sago i 60c V act., Sal Soda and a Soila Ash jc p lb, Crude Brimstone ®3 and Roll / do. $6 p ton, Alcohol40c P Ual ■ Alum p lb.4 @ 6c Aloe*.80 c® 87 Arrow Root.17 »®40 Borax.80 ®33 Brimstoue (roll).. 4J ® 44 Bi-Carb. Soda.6^ f Sulphur.5j® 6 Sal Soda.3 i® 4 \ Camphor.125®130 ( Cream Tartar.40 ®60 *$ Logwood ox.14® 15 V Magnesia.28 ,®36 Inoigo, M'la,line.Sl^.® 2 g Madder.17o®18 Opium.. .!?10#®loj Rhubarb.200 ® 2 25 L Alcohol. 95® 1 00 11 Fluid.1 10 §)1 42 L rimnhdiid 14 7fl <1 Saltpetre, s.12 @25 ic Vitriol.10 @17 N I> ye wood*. Duty: Free. t: Bar wood.2f@ ij Brazil Wood.13 @ Camwood.4 \ay 4J L Fustic, Cuba.2$@ 14 Savauvilla.2 $21 Ilypernic.4J@ o Logwood, Campeachy.2p@2* 8t. Domingo.2® 2j Extract Logwood. 13 @14 i Nic Wood. @ Peach 44 .3?$ 4i Red 44 .8K$ 3i Sapan 44 .2 $ Quercitron Bark.. .2*@ 2J Red Sanders.3 @6 1* l)ack. L Duty: 30 p'c ad rat. B Raven*.60c@ F Portland, No. 3. 96 @ A 44 No. 10.. 60$ K Navy, S’r, No. 3 05 E 44 44 No. 10 C5 L Tent Duck, K U.S.lOoz.none, j 44 12 oz. " L Frathrrs. 1* Duty: 30 4>c ad vat. J j Lire Ciecse 4> lb. .50 @56 U Russia.. ...25$ Pish. \I) Duty: For 100 lbs foreign cough t — Herrin y 81, Mackerel 82. Salmon 83; O and all other pickled hi Pi bids. 81 50 4* 66/., other- V trite 50c \9 art. From I’. Province* free. I*. Cod large |> qut..85}@6J I* 44 small..4* $4? 1* Pollock.3j@ 4 Haddock,.3 « 3] E Hake..2 50$2 75 It Herring.Shorepbl.3* $ 4 il do. Labrador.. none. C: do. Scaled pbx. 35$40c do. No. 1 . ... .25$30 B Mackerel |> bbl., E Bay No. 1.811* @12 P Bay No. 2.9*@10 lv Bay No. 3.tS.Li Shore No. 1.... «« <« 2 do. (medium).. do. (small). Fruit. Duly: le-mons, Oranges, D Hamsun* and Plantains 2(1 i>c a/t mil., Almonds R 4c, and Shelled do. dc l> lb. Nuts and Date* 2c I*< 4* !b, Currants, Figs, Plum*, Prunes and Uai- Si •»»* 5c \9 lb. Citron 30 4>c ad val. D Almonds—.Iordan lb, Soft Shell.20 cTi Shelled.37 @38 Currants.16 $ 17 Li Citron.42 «44 Ci Pea Nuts. $@2j (Ci Figs, common.... none. |(i New Eleme.16*$ 22 Lemons, 4*box..£0 $ 7-. D Iran go*—Mes»ina. 5|<@ l*< Raisins, jp< Blue i^cask.15f@13 ) Black .88 @10 ;D Bunch box. 4 37$4 50 B Layer.462$4 76 Dates.7 a 9c /) Prunes new.1,§30 1> Flonr—Portland iiwp.. Superfine .... *6 003X5 26 Fancy.0 37oXi 75! F, Extra.6 76 3,7 00 N Family.7 00®7 25 Ei Extra Superior 7 09§8 00 St Western extras 6 75.§7 OOjC “ family...7 25§7 60 C 44 superior 7 603.7 76 Ohio extra_0 87,67 25 /3 44 family...? 506:7 75, Canada No 1 0 62§6 6<v StLouisFavIlrnds 9 §9J Southern'Ill.do do. 8i! PetanscoFamily . .11 «/|l{ Rye Flour. ... '....4 (a, 4j| Corn Meal.5 % 61 Ci Buckw’t Fl’r p !b 3}o§4 Cl Grata. j<; Duty : 0>m and Oats loc.jc; Jlye and Barley 15c.and \f Wheat 20c p hu. Fmm N Hr. Provinces free. j* Rye.95 §1 00 i» Oats.70 (§72 South Ye I. < *oru.. 91 6 92 /. Corn, Mixed.... 86 fa) 90 Bariev.1103" 1 2'' Shorts p ton-$23 §25 II Fine Feed.27 (§30 V G r iuiUioncfi. i; Dut If : Hough—free. J. Rough, p ton.... 82n?f25 (' Pressed.35 §40 Gunpowflrr, /} Duty : Valued at lens 1 turn 20c p lb 6c. oveiv 20c 6c p tb and 20 pc ad eal. Blasting.$5i§ r, Ride and Sporting. Of® « j flay. I* Prosss'd p net T.816 (®17 Loos<‘.15}§16 Hide* rind Skin*• F Duty : 10 pc ad ral. Til B. A. Hides. 27§ 2« Western.19 rv 20 II Slaughter Hides.. .6k§)71c Calf Skins.16' §17 N Calcutta Cow— >c Slaughtered... 19(X§210 G Green Salt.1 R53>200 p Sheep Pelts, Gr'n.lj§ $2 ] Sheep Pclta, Dry $14'§2$!B il opit Duty : 6c P lb. First Sort, 1863.. .23 (&27 I ron. Duty : Pig and St a n <3 liar not exceeding #60 ton value. #17 ton, ex ceedhtg MO ton #18, t. ss than {inch thick or more than 7 inches teide, rounds less than i inch or more than 4 inch,.s in diameter, artul squares less thast i inch or more than 4 itu*lies square #20, Railroad #1260, Hoiler ami Plate #26 ton, Sheet 2tt2jc |> lb and #3$5 |X ton. Common.4 @41 “ ltefiued . .4} $6 Jwi*ilo.78 \urvny.7l,a 8 I’ast Steel. 2-<g^> Li or man Steel.... 10 $18 English 111 is. Steel .20 $22 ipring.il'., 15 Sheet Iron, Engl. .7$7j Sheet Iron,Kussm. 10 $22 do. itus nu’t. .13i$16 liitrd. Ilarrei, lb.Idf'a/ll (vegs, V lh.10j$llj Lruthrr* duty : 3o l>c ad rat. Sew York, light. .27 @28c do. md. wts.. .27 (3 28 do. heavy.27 $28 do. slaughter. .32 $35 \mer. < altskins. .75 (3 86 ll’ter Wax Leath.20 $ 21 Lend. duty: Pig lie l> lb. \m. IMg 100lb.#in^l2 foreign l’ig.Il3$12 Iheet and Pipo.. 12J $13 Lime. duty : 10 {te ad raf. lock laud, cask.. .76 $80c Lumber—From yard. Clear l’iue.No. 1.#38 $ do. No. 2.36$ do. No.3 .20 $28 I hipping Lumber. 16 ®17 ip«uee.11 @12 femlock.8 (®10 lox Sh’k§,(cauh) 38 ®66e lapb'ds, 8ext..$14 lain do. P “ .. .80 @32 Shingles, Cod. ext. 3@ 34 do. “ Vo.1.24® 24 do. ext. Pine.3j«$ 44 -athu, Spruce— 125®1 40 do. Pine.1 26@ 2 00 ted Oak Staves . .26 ®3<j lol. liiid. Shooks & Heads,city. .270@2 76 ugar do. city. 270@275 do. do. c’try.l26®160 ireen Co’y aa'd.. 80@100 ountry It iff Mol. II ltd.Shooks... 116@l 26 lash.1 oot^i 20 loops.$25 ®30 lackmetack Tim ber, p tun...10@20 Mala wars. hity : (>c p gal. Icnftiegs.none. rinidad. 44 @ 40 uba clayed.8f@88 do. do.tart".. 30@38 10. Muscovado". 40 @41 ew Orleans. ortiand8yrup,hhds. @28 do. bbli @ 30 Valla. hity: (hit lc, Wrought2e, Assorted 3c p ft>. ask.$5 @ 5 26 Naval Storm. >ntv: Turpentine, ftostn, Pitch, Tar 20 pc ad vat., S. Turpentine 16c &gal. ar(foreignip bbl.$13al4 itch (Coal Tar). .$45. 44 otdn.2.5 @88 nrpentiue pgal . 850&3 (SO Oakum. uty: Free. merican.lOlffilll 011. uty: Sperm, Whale and other Fish Oils of for eign fisheries 20 pc ad ral., Linseed, Hempseed and Rapeseed28c pgal., Olive 28c, Sdltul 60c, Palm, Seal and Cocoa nut 10c p gal. ortland Ker.osene llluminat’g Oil.57)5)62 4 achine.80 ® 82 * lariue. perm Winter.. .210.5# 15 hale, ref. Wint 1 08@110 do. Crude.1 0O@ rand Bank and — Bay Chaleur. .$28'@294 liore.27*a#8j ln*eed.fl 25@180 oiled.1 3o@l 36 wd Oil.100&1 08 live Oil.2005# 50 Oil 9. 9077,9 Or. eat*foot Oil....120a 130 Onions — bbl.none. bush. '• Paints. uty : On White Least dry or ground in oil and /ltd Lead *2 40 t> 100 lbs, JAtharge 24c, Oxide of Zinc 2|c p lb, Prussian Blue, \ ermilion, Chrome Yellow, Venetian /ltd 26, Spanish Brotm dry 20, in oil 80 pc ad rod., Yel low and other Ochres 60c p 100 lbs, Paris White dry 00c, in oil $160, Whiting 60c P 100 lb*, tl’d Lead, in oil.*12f@13 >wi* Lead. “ .. 12ja*13 ndouLead, “ @13 •ench Zinc, 44 .11® 13 mer. Zinc, 14 . .84@84 >chelle Yellow.. .3}® 34 ik. Ven. Red-3?® 8) tliargo. @12 ?d I»ad. @12 Plaster. uty: Free. •r ton Soft.276®2 87 ard. noue. round.,.600@626 Provisions. \sty : Beef and Pork lc, lAird, Bacon and /Funs lc, Butter and Cheese 4c i'go MessBeef.*12 @14 inland do. . .12£a.l4| tl'd ext. do. . .14 a 144 irk, extra clear.19 @19] irk, clear.174® 18$ irk, mess. 164@16 irk. extra do .. 16j@lf»l irk. Prime. 124@184 t Prime.13) @13] >und Hogs. none. im*. 8}@9c ty Smok’d I lam*. 9 ®9l Produce. p qu’r p lb. .8 @ 9 jgf, p doz-14 @144 itatoes. pbbl.*126«,1 37 lickeus.17@ 1« imb.10® 12 irkies.18 @20 *esc.16® 18 •al.6 @7 ckles. p bbl.. ..*8)@11 J Hire. tty : (’leaned lie, Pad ly |c p lb. ce p lb.8j@ 9 Rum. rt land distil led. G5 @68c ■mlerntns. leratus p lb ....74® 10 'mil. tty In bulk 18c, and in tags 24c p 100 lbs. irk s Is., p hhd. 8 bus.).*3 25®8 76 verpool.3 26®8 76 *diz.none igliaii...84 <#,31 •'<1 IlnHu.C.lt .. Starch. tty 20 pc ad val. arl.t§8 >tato.4® 44 Shot-plOOfts 99$®10 op.«12k@121 >ck. 12]®13j Son p. tty: 35 Pc ad vat. ■athc & Core’s, Trow bridge & Smith's Kx ru No. 1 p lb....94® 91 nnily do.8k® 84 >• 1.7j @ 8 igleNo.l.,J)Va. Of ar.5k® 6| *tile.10} «,174 ane’s.9 ia.9J Spice*. it y: dinger Poof. 5c, Ground dinger 8c, Pep• 'ter and Pimento 12c, Cloves 15c, Cassia l»)c, Cassia Puds 20c, < 'inno ir-a 26e, IftMN a\'l .\at negs 30c p lb. >sia p lb.48 oves.4*» (gA\ nger, (Race)... .30 (£>31 nger, (Africa). .30 «31 tee.83 <aJ90 i Onega.95@1 <10 «*r.i in mcoto.24 (®20 Seed*. uty Unwed 10c p 5m., Canary *1 p bn., Afus tard 3c p lb. erds Crass,.. 92 oofg esterij Clover.. o.. 10 •d Top.*24 cl 3 waned. 4 25 a4 no mary. 4 Gfl<&4 02 Sugar. uty: Afe/ado2c,not*abare Xo. 12 2}C, above No. 12 and not above 15 3c,above Xo. 15 and not above 20 34c. above A7>.20 and re fined 4c p lb. irtland A.10|ja) do. A A.lOg at do. Yellow_10£ Ktra Yellow.none. usoovado.. 10pa.ll l do. iubond.7 '« 8 avana Brown . lipS>13 do. White.. 13)al4 ew Orleans.11 a.iaj rushed.14) o H? ranulated.14C®;H )wdered.14) «1C Tiillow. uty: Tallow 1 pc, Soap m mrnmmmtmmmmmatmmm Stock 10 |>'c ad val. I American refined .Uf'glS | Hough. Tf««. fhUy : 20c lb. | Hyson.....76c® 91 I Young Hyson_76 (a- 1 I Oolong .76 (a/K3 J Souchong.66(0.86 Tobnrro. • Duty: Leave* unmrwtt nc tured 26, all other kind* 86 |>c <vl rat. i 6's& 10’s best br’ds.70 @76c do. medium. .85 (arf>8 do. common . 60 (a 65 hall lbs best br’ds 78 (aSO do. med. good 86 (a;70 do. common... 56@60 Natural Leal. lbs SI ■«.; Kancv, in Foil.lia/ 2 Tin. Duty: Pit/ 16c, Plate* 26 4*C ml val. Ilanca, cash.62c® 64 Straits, cash.40 (a-51 Plates -Char.I.C ’. 918l@l11 do. “ I.X. 1o(a,17t Coke.101 aluj Wood. Hard, retail.98 (*L9J Soft. *• .4J@ 5 TVrilio. Ttoty : 36 J>'c ad cal* Cotton Sail.108@106 Flax “ .60 iw 65 44 Balding.25 @36 Hemp 44 46 @ 50 India. 26@ 33 Vnrnidh. Furniture.*3 @ 8| Coach.. .•.3i@ 6 l>amar. 41 @ Wool. Duty: Costing 18c V lb and wider 5 f>c, over 18c to 24c l> lb 3c, over 24c 9c 1> lb. Fle<‘ce.. 05@70c Culled.70 @80 '/.inr. Duty: In blocks or pigs l$c, in sheets 2c 1> ih, nuinnf.icturcs of 30 4>c ad ral. Pip and alaba.6A Sheet JLoealmann.. 12 v.alS Sheathing.90 @^ I'.xrhnnKr. London—00 d. 160@162 Carla../3 43a>8 47$ MORE TESTIMONIALS! MRS. MANCHESTER IS constantly reccivingunsolicitcd Testimonials of the astonishing cures performed by her. Among many recently received are the following, which arc commended to the notice of the afflict* ed. Mrs. Manchester may be consulted at the Preble House, Portland, Rooms Nos. 40 and 41. A Remarkable Cure of a Cnee of Dropsy cured by Mrs. Manchester. This is to certify that I have been cured of the Dropsy of fifteen years standing, by Mrs. Man chester. I have been to physicians in Boston, Now York and Philadelphia. They all told me that they could do nothing for me, unless they tapjred me, and assured me that by tupping I could not live but a short time. I had made up my mind to go home and live as long as I could with the disease, and then die. On my way home I stayed over night in Portland with a friend of mine, and told them what my mind was in regard to my disease. They finally persuad ed me to go and see Mrs. Manchester. She ex amined me and told me my case exactly I was so much astonished to think that she told me so correctly, that I told her that I would take her medicines, not having the least faith that they would do me any good,or that I should get the slightest relief from any course what ever; finally I took the medicine and went home. In one week frum the time that I commenced taking the medicine, I had over three gallons of water pass me in seven hours—and my fellow sufferers may be assured that it was a great re lief to me. I had not been blc to lie down in bed at night before this for two years. Now I can lie down with perfect cose. I have taken her medicine for eight months, and am as well as any man could wish to be, and no signs of dropsy. 1 would advise all that are sick to go and consult Mrs. Manchester, even if they have boon given up by other physicians. I have sent her a number of cases of other diseases, and she has cured them also. Go and see for yourselves. I had no faith, but now my faith cannot be shak en in her skill in telling and curing disease. Charles S. Harmon, Sarah E. Harmon, Mary A. Harmon. Bangor, Maine, April 2d. One of the*greatest Cures on Record. Mrs. Manchester—Dear Madam .—Think ing a statement of my case may be of service to othev similarly afflicted, I hasten to give it to you. This is briefly my case—I was taken sick about 18 months ago with the Liver Complaint in a very bad form. I applied to four different phy sicians, but received no benefit until I called on you. At that^time I had given up business, and sras in a very bad state, but after taking your medicine for a short time I began to recover,and n two months I was entirely well, and had gain ed several pounds of flesh, and can truly say that by your skill lama perfectly healthy man. Josei*h Davis. Boston Sf Maine Depot, Portland, Me. Portland, May 7th, 1862. I wish to say for the benefit of my fellow citi lens, that I have been cured of a cough of twen ty years’ standing, have tried various remedies, and a number of physicians, and I must truly say that I have never got any relief until I call ed on Mrs. Manchester, and in one month I was relieved of it. [Signed] T. L. Richards, S. 11. Richards. mch20eod&w3m40 PROPOSALS FOR WOOD. Office of the It. (q. 3I.,17thInfantry, U S A., I Fort Preble. Maine, May 8th, lKfJ3. f SEALED PROPOSALS will he received at thin otlice until Tuesday, .June 30, 18T.3, at 12 o’clock 31., for (GOO) five hundred cord* of hard, seasoned, merchantable wood—one hundred and twenty-eight cubic feet to the cord. The wood to bo delivered on the wharf at Fort Preble iu lots of 60 cords or up wards, as may be required. All the wood to be delivered on or before the first day of September next. No proposal* for less than fifty cords will be re ceived. Each proposal must be accompanied by the names of two r sponsible persons to enter into' a sufficient bond for the faithful performance of the contract. Proposals should be endorsed “Proposals for fur nishing wood to thecommand at Fort Preble.” The (Quartermaster reserves the right to reject any or all bids not considered by him to be of benefit to the Government. All contracts will be submitted to the (Quartermas ter (tenoral, for his approval. Bidders are requested to be present at the opening of the bids. 11 EX R Y IN31 A N. 1st Lieut. 17th lufautrv, R. (Q. 31.. U. S. A. my 9 dtd Ordinance of the City respecting Dogs. SECT. 1.—N'o dog shall bo parmjged to go at largo or loose, in any street, lane, allev. court, or trav eled way, or in any uniuclosed or public place in this City, until the owner or keeper of such dog. or the head oi the family, or the keeper of the house, store, shop, office, or other place where such dog is kept or harbored, shall have paid to the Citv Marshal two dollars for a license tor such dog to go at large. Sect. 7. In case antr dog shall bo round loose, or going at large, contrary to anv of tho foregoing pro visions, the owner or keeper thereof, or the head of the family, or keeper of I lie house, store, shop, office, or other place where such dog is kept or harbored, shall forfeit and pay a sum not exceeding ten dol lars, X It. The above Ordinance will he atrictlv en forced. JOHN S. II KA 1.1), City Marshal, l’ortland. May 7,1883. my 8 tf NOTICE. Internal Revenue Stamp*. A FULL supply of ^kindsjof Stamps for sale at my office, No. 22 Exchange street; aiul th) public will be expected to use them on aud after thi* date, (.January 1. is*;:>.) When sold in sums less than one dollar, payment required in Postal Currency. Office Hoirns—9to 12$ AM; 2 to 4$ 1*. M. N Al'II’L J. MILLER, Collector ian!2 <tf 1st District State of .Maine. Flour, Flour. fill!E BEST BRANDS of Western and Canada JL Family FLOUR can always be found at 372 Con gross street, at fair prices—for sale by WILLIAM L. WILSON. Portland, Dec. 10,1862. eodtf JamcN E. Fernald, MERCHANT TAILOR, No. S7.Middle Street, -HAP JUPT RECEIVED 3STEW GOODS -FOR (aciitlcmeii'* and Boys’ Garments. — H is present facilities enable him to givo his custom era KI. EG ANT GAIIM ENTS at as low prices as any in New England. His arrangements are now completed for tho Boy*’ Department, and customers can select from a nice stock of mate rials, and have them cut or made in the latest stvle Employing none but the best workmen in bis Cut ting and Manufacturing department, his customers can rely upon ELEGANT GARMENTS, AT FAIR PRICES. — His Stock of FURNISHING G00BS, embraces every! hiu/.VK W aud DESIRABLE. mch6 3iud&wcow38 PROPOSALS. Proposals Tor materials for the Navy. Navy Department,, \ Bureau of Steam Engineering, > S . May 23, 1SG3. ’ ) EALI-.D PKOPOSAL8 tofurnlah materials for the Navy lor the fiscal year euding 30th June, 1864, w ill be n-cciyed at the P.ureau of Steam Engineering, until the 24tli day of June next. Proposals must be indorsed “Proposals for Mate rials lor the Navy," that they may be distinguished from other business letters, ami directed to the Chief of. f**c Bureau of tSteam Engineering. I he materials aud articles embraced in the classes named are particularly described in the printed sche dules, any of which will be furnished to such as de sire to oiler, on application to the Commandants of the respective yards, or to the Navy Agent nearest thereto, and those of all the yards upon, application to the Bureau. This division into classes being for the convenience of dealers in each, such portions only will be furnished as are actually required for huts, rim Commandant and Navy Agent of each station will, in addition to the schedule of classes of their own yards have a copy of the schedules of the other yards for examination only, from w hich mav be judged whether it will be desirable to make appli cation tor any of the classes of those yards. Offers must be made lor the whole ol the class at any yard upon one of the printed schedules, or iu strict conformity therewith, or they will not be con sidered. In computing the classes the price stated in the column of prices will be tbe standard, and the aggregate of tho class will be carried out according to the prices stated. * .. The conuacts will be awarded to the lowest bona ./id* bidder who gives proper security lor its fulfil]. United States reserves the right to reject a aii *or *">' it deemed exorbitant. All articles must la.- ol the very best quality, to bo delivered in tin- NavV-yani in good order, ami in sui table vessels and packages, properly marked with tile name ol tbe contractor, as tbe case mav be at tbe expense and risk of the contractor, and in all re spects subject to tbe inspection, measurement, count, weight, 4c., of the yard where received, and to the entire satisfaction of flit* Commandant thereof. Didders are referred to the Commandants of tho respective ) ards lor sample-, instructions, or partic ular description of the articles; and, all other things being equal, preference will he given to articles of American manufacture. , *j,'rer>' a* required by the law of 10th August, lf*46, must be accompanied by a written guarantee, the form of which is herewith given. And also by a certificate signed by the Collector of Inter mil Revenue for the District in which the bidder resides, that he has a license to deal in the article tor which he proposes, or by an afiidarit signed by himself and sworn to before some magistrate author ized to administer such oath, that he is “a manufac turer of, or regular dealer in, the articles which he ojfrrs to supply J hoec only whose offers may be accepted w ill be notified, and the contract will be forwarded as soon thereafter as practicable, which they will be required to execute w ithin ten days after its receipt at tho post office or navy agency named by them. 1 he contracts w ill bear date the day the notifica tion is given, and deliveries can be demanded. Sureties iu the full amount will be required to sign r j! i 1 ,,IV“ ivj-jjwiipiuiiuy ueruueu 10 ny a Lufted State* district judge, United States district attorney, collector, or navy agent. As additional se curity twenty per centum will be withheld from the amount or the bills until the contract shall have been completed; and eighty per centum of each bill, ap proved iu triplicate by the < oinmandant* of the re spective yards, will be paid by the Navy Agent at the points ot delivery in certificate* of indebtedness or In usury notes at the option of the Govern me ut. It is stipuljted in the contract that if default bo made by the partii** of the first part in delivering all or any ol the article* mentioned iu any class bid for hi the contract, ot the quality and at the time and places above provided, then, and in that can*, the contractor and his sureties will forfeit and pay to the United .States a sum of xuonev not exceeding twice the amount of such class, which may be n*covered from time to time, according to the act of Congress iu that ease provided, approved March 3. 1*43. I lit Is must not contain rtasses far more than one yard in the same enreJopc, and bidders are requested to indorse on the* envelope the* Navy-vard tor which the bid is made. Form of Off, r. Which from a firm must be signed by all the members: J--of-. iu the State of-, hereby agr#*e to furnish anti deliver iu the respective Navy yards all the article* named in the classes hereunto i annexed, agreeably to the provisions of the schod- j uJef therefor, and in conformity with the advertise- j inent ol the Bureau of Steam engineering of Mav 23. 1*63. .should my offer be accepted, I request to be addresM-d at-, and the contract scut to the Navy Agent at-, or to-. for signature and certificate. A Signature, A. B. Date. Witness. The schedule which the bidder encloses must bo pasted to his offer, and each ol them signed by him. Opposite eacli article in the schedule the price must 1 be set, the ainouut carried out, the aggregate footed ! up for eacli class, and the amount likewise written in i words. If tin parties who bid do not reside neartho place where the article* are to be delivered.they must name in their offer a person to whom order* on them are to be delivered. Form of Guarantee. The undersigned,-, of-, in the State of -, and-, of-, in the State of-, hereby guarantee that in case the foregoing bid of -for any of the classes therein named lie ac cepted, he or they w ill, within ten days alter the re ceipt of the contract at the post office named, or Na vy Agent designated, execute the contract for the same with good ami sufhcieiif sureties: and iu cuse the said-shall tail to enter into contract, as aforesaid, we guarantee to make good the difference between the offer of the said-and that which may be accepted. Signature ot two guarantors,! 1/ H* % Date. * Witness. I hereby certify that the above named_are known to mo as men of pnfperty, and able to make good their guarantee. „ Signature, G. U. Date. To be signed by the United Stales District Judge, i United state* District Attorney, Collector, or Navy Agent. [Certificate as manufacturer or dealer.] Extracts from laws of the United States. Sec. 14. And be it further enacted. That no con tract or order, or auy interest therein shull be trans ferred by the party or parties to whom such contract or order may be given to auy other party or parties, and that any such transfer shall cause the annulment ot the contract or order transform! so tar a* the United State* are concerned : J‘rvrid,d, That all the right of action are hereby reserved to the United States for any breach of such contract by the con- i trading party or parties. Sec. 16. Ant! be it further enacted. That whenev er any contractor for subsistence, clothing, arm-,am munition, munitions ofwar, and for every descrip tion of supplies for the Armv or Navy of the United State* shail bo found guilty by a court-martial ot fraud or w illful neglect of duty, he shall be punished by fine, imprisonment, or such other punishment a* the court-martial shall adjudge; and am person who shall contract to furnish supplies oi any* kind or de scription for the Army or Navy, lie shall be deemed and taken as apart of the land or naval forces of the United States for which he shall contract to furnish said supplies, and be subject to the rules and regula tions for the government of the land and naval forces of the United States. Approved July 17. l*»a. Sec. 2. And be it further rest d veil, That the* chief of any bureau of the Navy Department, in contract ing tor naval supplies, shall be at liberty to reject the offer of any person w ho, as principal or surety, has been a defaulter in any previous contract with the Navy Department; nor shall parti. « who have f*it«H as principal or sureties in any former contract be re ceived as sureties on other contracts; nor shall the copartners of any firm be received as sureties for such firm or for each other; nor, in contracts with the same bureau, shall one contractor be received as su rety for another; ami every contract shall require the delivery of a specified quantity, and no bids hav ing nominal or fictitious prices shall be considered. That if more than one bid be offi-red by any one par ty, bv or in the name of his or their clerk', j>%rtner, or other person, all such bids may be rejected : and’ no person shall be received us u contractor who is not a manufacturer of, or regular dealer in, the articles which he offers to supply, who has not a license as such manufacturer or dealer. And all persons offer ing bids shall have the right to be present when the bids are opened and inspect the same. Approved, March 3d, 1863. The following are the Classes required at the re spective Navy Yards: KITTKRY. ClaasNo. 1, boiler iron, Ac; 2. pig iron: 3, boiler felting; 4, gum paeking. Ac.: 6. sperm oil; 6, lin seed oil ami turpentine; 7, lard oil; 8, metallic oil; 9, tallow and soap; 10. engineers’ stores; 11, engineers, tools; 12, engineers'instruments; 14. wrought iron pipe, Ac: 16, tubes; 17, iron nails, bolts, and nuts; 15. copper; 19, tin. Ac; 20, white had: 21, zinc paint; 22, colored paints; 23, stationery; 24, firewood. CHARLESTOWN. Class No. 1, boiler iron and rivets; 2, pig iron; 3, boiler felting; 4. gum packing, rubber hose. Ac; 5, sperm oil; G, linseed oil; 7. lard oil; 8, metallic oil; 9. tallow and soap: 10, engineers' stores; 11. engin eers’ tools: 12. engineers’ instruments; 13, steam pumps; 14. wrought iron pipes,valves,Ac; 15, tubes; 16, steel; 17, iron nails, bolts, and nuts; 18. copper; 19, tin and lead; 20, white bnd: 21. zinc paint; 22* colored paints; 23. stationery; 24, firewood. BROOKLYN. Class No. 1. boiler iron, Ac: 2, pig iron; 3, boiler felting; 4, gum packing, rubber hose, Ac: 5, sperm oil; 6. linseed oil and turpentine: 7. lard oil; 8, me tallic oils: lb tallow and soap; 10, engineers’ stores; 11, engineers’tools: 12, engineers’ instruments: 13! steam pumps; 14, wrought iron pipe, valves, Ac; 16, tubes; 16, steel; 17. iron nails, bolts and nuts; 18* copper; 19, tin, zinc, Ac; 2o. white lead; 21, zinc naint. Ac: 22, colored paints, drvers; 23, stationery • 24. firewood; 26. hickory and ash plank and butts; 28. white pine; 27. black walnut, cherry; 28, maliog any, white holly; 29, lanterns; 30, lignumvita*; 31 Dudgeon’s pumps. PHILADELPHIA. Class No. 1, boiler iron, Ac; 3, boiler felting; 4, gum packing, rubber hose, Ac; 6, sperm oil; 6. Lin seed oil and turpentine; 7, lard oil; 8, metallic oil; 9, tallow and soap; P*. engineers' stores; 11, engin eers' tools; 12, engineers’ instruments; 13, steam nunips; 14, wrought iron pipe, valves, Ac: 16,tubes; 16, steel; 17, iron nails, holts and nuts; 18, copper; 19, tin; 20, white lead; 21. zinc paint; 22. colored paints and dryers; 23, stationery; 24, firewood. WASHINGTON. Class No. 1. boiler iron, Ac ; 2. pig iron; 3, boiler felting; 4, gum packing, robber hose. Ac; 6, sperm oil; 6. linseed oil and tur)>entiiie; 7, lard oils; 8, me tallic oil: 9, tallow and soap; 10, engineers’ store*; 11, engineers' tools; 12, engineers’ instruments; 13, steam pumps; 14, wrought iron pipes, valves, Ac.; 15, tubes: 16. steel; 17, iron nails, bolts and nuts; 18, copper; 19, tin, lead and sine; 20, white leadj 21. zinc paint; 22. colored paints, drvers; 23, stationery; 24, firewood. my26 dlaw4wT Removal! fllRE Office of VOLLFA TOR OF INTERNAL JL REVENUE has been removed to the office over the Merchants’ Exchange, 22 EXCHANGE STREET. N. J. MILLER, ap!3 dtf Collector of First District iu Maine. 5 ”_i... "I ■ , _INSURANCE. | LIFE INSURANCE. New England Life Insurance COW HA NY, RS TA DLI SUED.:. DEC EM HER 1, 1843 Boston. CASH CAPITAL,$2,372,945 74, INVESTED. rp II18 Company divides its net earnings to the life X policy holders, (not in scrip as some companies do,)in cash, every live years. Amount of ('ash Dividend paid by bis Company ill 1868 to Life Members was $335,000. Premiums may be paid iu 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 interest. Amount taken in one risk, is $15,000. FREE POLICIES. Premiums may be paid in ten years—no forfeiture after. WILLARD PHILLIPS, President. Benj. F. Stevens, Secretary. Policies are issued on the life, or for a term of years, or ou certain contingencies. Creditors may insure their debtor* on time. “My object is to call attention to the fact that a policy of Life Insurance is the cheapest and safest inode of making a provision for one’s family.”—Ben jamin Franklin. The undersigned will w ait upon persons desiring to effect Life Insurance, at his office, or at their own place of business, and assist them in making applica tions. References in Portland may be made to the follow ing parties: Messrs. H. J. Libby k Co., Steele k Haves, Ezra Carter. Jr., Messrs. Howard trout, (ieo. W. Woodman.E-q . Messrs. John Lynch k Co., Hozekiah Packard, Esq. JOHN W. MUNGER, Agent, No* 100 Fore Street, head ol Long Wharf, decl9 PORTLAND, ME. eodly JOHN W. MUNGER & SON, MARINE, FIRE A MFE INSURANCE, \o. loo Fore Street, Port hi ml. Ma vine Insurance. mill, undersigned would respectfully notify the JL Public that they are prepared to talte MARINE RISKS on ship*, /torque*, /{rip*. Schooner*. Car goe* aud Freight* per voyage, at current rates, to any part qf the world. Parties desiring Insurance will find it for their interest to CALL. HULL JilSKS To any amount—placed in responsible Offices. War Risk* Taken. FIRE INSURANCE, -BY Springfield Fire and Marine Ins. Co., SPRINGFIELD, MASS. Cash Capital aud Surplus Jan. 1, 1863.9408,619 Citv F?re insurance Company, NEW HAVEN, CONN. Cash Capital aud Surplus Dec. 1,1862. 9293,000 Howard Fire Insurance Company, BOSTON, MASS. Cash Capital *ud Surplus Nov. 1, 1863.8152,924 Eliot Fire Insurance Company, BOSTON, MASS. Cash Capital and Surplus Nov. 1, 1862.9332,078 Merchants’ Insurance Company, PROVIDENCE, R.I. Cash Capital and Surplus Nov. 30,1862. 9205,894 American Insurance Company, PROVIDENCE, It. I. Cash Capital aud Surplus Dec. 31, 1862.9213,604 Atlantic Fire and Marine Ins. Co.f PROVIDENCE, R.I. Cash Capital and Surplus Dec. 1,1862.9204,534 Policies Issued against loss or damage by Fire, for any *amotint wanted: Risks taken on Dwelling Houses from oue to fiveycars. EIFE INSURANCE. New England Mutual Life Ins. Co , 1IOSTON. Asactts over.82,400,000 Massachusetts Mutual Life Ins. Co., SPRINGFIELD, MASS. Assetls over.8400,000 WAR RISKS TAKES. mcli5deodly ATLANTIC Mutual Insurance Company, 51 Wall St,,(cor. of Willi;un)\ew York, January 27th, 1863. Insurance asainwt Marine and In* land Navigation Kinkn. AssHs, over Seven Million Dollars, 1 VIZ:— United States and State of New York Stock. City. Hank and other Stocks, 82,626,960 58 Loans secured by Stocks.audotherwise, 1,446,22047 Real Estate and Honds and Mortgages, 233,700 00 Dividends ou Stocks, Interest on Honds and Mortgages and other Loans,sundry Nobs*, re-insurance and other claims due the Company, estimated at 122.388 58 Premium Notes ami Hills Receivable, 2.444,062 86 Cash in Hank, 237.402 20 87,130,794 64 ry^Thc whole Profits of the Company revert to the A88Urki>, and arc divided annually, upon the Premiums terminated during the year, and for which Certificatcsare issued, bearing interest, until re deemed. Dividend Jim. 27th, 1S6.I, 40 per ct. The Prolits of the Company, ascertained from the 1st of July, 1812,’ to the 1st of January. 1S62. for which Certificates were issued, amount to 812,753,730 Additional from 1st January, 1862, to 1st January, 1863, 1,740,000 Total prolits for 20] years, 814,493,730 The Certificates previous to 1861, liavo been redeemed by cash, 10,278,560 T RUST E E S. John I). Jones, A. 1* Pillot, Jos. Gaillard, Jr., Charles Dennis, Ixjrov M. Wiley, J. llenr Hurgy, W. II. H. Moore. Dan’ls Miller, Cornel iusGriuuell, Thos. Tilcston, S. T. Nicoll, C. A. Hand, Henry Coit, .losh’a J.Henry, Watts Sherman, W.C. Pickersgill, Geo.G. Hobson, E. E. Morgan, Lewis Curtis, David Lane, H. J. Howland, Clias. H. Russell, Jatnes Hryce, Henj. Huheock, Lowell Holbrook, Win.Sturgis,Jr., FletcherWestrny, P. A. ilargous, H. K. Hogert, R. H. Mitturn.Jr., Meyer Gans, A. A. Low, G. W. Huruliam, Koval Pin Ips, Win. K. Dodge, Fred. Cliauncey, Caleb Harstow, Dennis Perkins, James Low. JOHN I). JONES, President. CHARLES DENNIS. Vice President. W. 11. II. MOORE, 2d Vice l’res’t. flF"'Applications forwarded and OPEN POLICIES procured nv .(Oil\ w. HUNGER, No. 166 Fore St., head of Long Wharf, Portland, Maine fob9 lined llmeod&w6t34 RAILROADS. Narnia Line. New Summer Route to tlie West, -VIA Grand Trunk Railway. /■ f ^ New Lines of Powerful Ct.ffT- Steamers raat-nrai —fm*— Port Sarnia and Port Huron, GREEN It A MIL WA UK IE, CHICAGO, SAULT STE MARIK, RHUCE MIXES, OX TON A GOX, and other Porta in LAKES HURON, MICHIGAN AND SUPERIOR. On arrival of the Grand Trunk Train* from the East, the Steamer* of the above Lines leave Port Sarnia and Port Huron in the following order: Milwaukik and Chicago Link.—Leave Port Sar nia Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evenings. Greek Bay.—Leave Port Huron every Thursday evening. Lake Superior Line.—Leave Port Huron every ruesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday evening*, for all point* on Lake Superior. For Saginaw and I ake Huron Shore Ports.— Leave Port Huron every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evening*, calling at Port Salinac, Forest, Port Austin, Bav City, East Saginaw, Saginaw City. In addition to the above, Grand Trunk Train* con nect at Detroit with the Express 1 rains of the Mich igan Central, Michigan Southern, and Detroit and Milwaukee Railway*, together affording an unexam pled amount of accommodation to the travelling public. Time Leas find Fare* Lower than by any other route. Families moving West will find it to their advantage to call upon the Com pany's Agents, who will give favorable rate* for tho conveyance of Passengers, Horses, Wagons, and Household Good*. • For Fares, Kates of Freight, and other particulars, apply to S. SHACK ELL, General Eastern Agent, Boston; Capt. W. FLOWERS, Bangor, Maine; and at all stations on the Grand Trunk Railway. SyThrough tickets can also be obtained at the principal Railroad and Ticket Offices in New Eng C. J. HRYDCES, ray 14 d3raw4t Managing Director. THItOUGH TICKETS —TO— nsssssBUi NEW YOIIK, ^ m* Philadelphia.Baltimore or Washington Treveller* may secure Through Tickets (from Port laud by Rail or Steamer) to New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, • Or Wa*hingfon9 \ la the StonIXoton or Norwich Route*, or the Worcester A Springfield or Shore Ll>km—con necting with either of the regular trains,leaving Bos ton at t, 8 80 and 11.10 a. m., and at 2.16, 5.30and 8.30 p. m. for the South and West. Business men and all travellers (Ladies especially) will Hud it agreat advantage to secure their Tickets at this Agency. OFFICE.WESTERN TICKET AGENCY, 31 Exchange Si., (up stairs). W. D. LITTLE, Agent. me hi 1 dA w39 ANDROSCOGGIN RAILROAD. STRING ARRANGEMENT. On and after Hondat, April fl. 1803, »«f?,"^I|trains will leave Portland for Lewiston via liruutwick. at 1.00 and 8.15 P. 11. Leave Portland for Farmington,via Brunswick, at 1.00 P. M Leave Farmington for Bath and Portland ,9.10 a .m. Leave Lewiston for Bath and Portland G.00 and 11.40 A. M. STAGE connections. Stage leaves Strickland’s Ferry Tuesdays, Thurs days and Saturdays, for Livermore, Canton, Peru and Dixficld; returning opposite days. Stage leaves Farmington for New' Vincvard, New Portland and h iugfield, on Wednesdays and Satur days, re turnin'- on Mondays and Fridays. Stages leave Farmington daily, for Strong, Avon and Phillips. Passengers lor this route will take the cars at the Portland, Saco A; Portsmouth, or Kennebec A Port land Depots, in Portland. S. W. EATON. Sup’t. Farmington April 1,1868. ap6dtf KENNEBEC AND PORTLAND R.R. SU M MFR A R R A N G EM ENT. Commencing April O, 1803. rnprrssn Passenger Trains will leave daily, (Sundays excepted) as follows: Augusta for Bath, Portland and Boston, at 6.30 and 11.16 A.M., connecting at Brunswick with trains on the Androscoggin Railroad for Lewiston, Farming ton. Ac. h Portland for Bath and Augusta at 1.00 P. M., con necting at Brunswick with the Androscoggin R. R. trains for all stations on that road; and at Augusta with the Somerset A Kennebec Railroad for Water vine. Kendall’s Mills and Skowhegun r and at Ken dall’s Mills for Bangor, Ac. Portland for Bath ami Augusta at .8.15 P. M. Tickets sold in Boston for all the stations on the Kenneliec A Portland, Androscoggin, and Somerset A Kennebec Roads. stage connection*. Stages leave Bath daily for Rockland at 9.00 A.M. and 8.00 P. M. Leave Augusta for Rockland at 9.00 A M. Augus ta for Belfast, at 4.00 P. M B. H. CUSHMAN, Manager and Superintendent. Augusta, April 6, 1803. ap4 York & t'iimb<-rliin<l Kail road. SUMMKU ARRANGEMENT. pgmBSJ On and after Monday, April 0th. ISfiS, will leave as follows, until further orders: I^»ave Saco River for Portland at 6.15 and 9.00 A M., and 3.30 P. M. I-eave Portland for Saco River at 7.45 A. M., and 2.00 and «.20 P. M. The 2.00 I*. M. train out. and ths 9.00 A.M. train into Portland, will be freight trains with passenger cars attached. Stages connect at Saccarapna dailr for South Wind ham, Windham Centre and Great Falls. At Gorham, for Wrest Gorham. Standish, Steep Falls, Baldwin, Sebago, Bridgton, Hiram, Liming ton, Cornish, Denmark. Brownfield. Lovell, Frvo burg and Conway, Bartlett, Albany, Jackson and Eaton. N. 11. At Buxton Centre, for West Buxton.Bonny-Eagle, South Limingtou, Limington and Limerick. At Saco River, tri-weekly, for Hollis, Limerick, Ossipee, New Held, Parsonsfleld, Effingham. Freedom, Madison. Eaton, Cornish, Porter. Ac. *i»5dtf dan carpenter,snp’t. Eclectic Medical Infirmary. to theTadies. T\R. HUGHES partioulsr!y invites all Ladies who & Temple Street, which they will find arranged for their especial Accommodation. Dr. II. 'a Eclectic Renovating MedicincsareunrivaJ led in efficacy mud superior virtue in regulating all Female Irregularities. Their action is specific and certain of producing relief in a short time. LADIES will rind it invaluable in all cases of ob structions after all other remedies have been tried in vain. It is purely vegetable, containing nothing in the least injurious to the health, and may betaken with perfect safety at all times. Sent to any part of the country with full directions, by addressing DR HUGHES. No. o Temple Street.corner of Middle. Portland. N. II.—LA DIES desiring may consult one of their own sex. A lady of experience in constant attend ance. julldawtfS Dine at tlio MERCHANTS’ Exchange Eating House, 17 A 19 Exchange St Free Lunch ever? dav from 10 to21. ap8d6m L. 8. TWOMBLY. uKom. THE undersigned would respectfully inform his friends and the public, that he has removed from No. 1 13 to No. 15ft I\I i*l111 <» St. next door above Messrs. Emery and Waterhouse, where may be found a General Assortment of Drill's Medi(:in<>«, Paints, Oils, DYE STUFFS, 4c., at Wholesale and Retail. The former patrons, and the public generally, arc respectfully invited to call as above. ' SAMUEL ItOLFE. Portland, March 18, 863. TuThAScow3in40 Copartnership Notice. The undersigued have this dav form ed a Copartnership under the firm name of COFFIN & WOODBURY, No. M Commcrcisil Klrcct, for the purpose of carrying on the Shipping Business. We hope by strict attention to business, and deter mination to please, to merit a liberal share of patron age from those who have occasion to employ ns in our line of business. COFFIN A WOODBURY. HENtlY COltriN. JOHN B. WOODBURY. April 13th, 1868. ^ d3m* For OHliioi-iiia,. Passage Tickets for the.Steamers sailing from New York, on the 1st 11th. 21st of each month, may be se cured by early application to W.D. LITTLE.Agriai, OFFICE.31 Exchange Street,(Up Stairs.' niclill d& wtf39 _STEAMBOATS.^ For the Penobscot River. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. . --afirT^T* T,,'> ," 'v “ni1 f“t '•“•-going str-sm Jg^Baht «r HARVEST MOON, Pactais W. .1. wi r'.- : H Roix, will leave east side Atlan tic W harl, foot ot India Street, every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday mornings, at 6 o'clock, FOR ROCKLAND.CAMDEN,BELFAST SEARS I’OKT, BL'< KSPnliT, WINTERPORT HAMPDEN and liAN.,OR, IlKTCltsiso—Will leave Bangor every Monday, Weduesday and Friday mornings, at 7 o'clock, touching at the above places for Portlaud. * For freight or passage please apply at the Office on Atlantic w harf. ap24 dtf A. SOMERBY, Agent. International Steamship Co. EASTPORT, CALAIS A ST. JOHN. Two Trips a Week! . ^ On and after Thursday, April 9th, tV»stojnm*r Nkw England, ( apt. u-*'*?ld, »“d steamer New Bruns wkAv dv?V r VV‘“cheater, will leave Railroad ^ -evpry Monday and Thurs day, at 6 o clock I . M.. tor Eastport and St. John connecting at Lamport with Steamer (fueen for Rob ington, &t Andrews and Calais,and at St. John with Steamer Emperor for Windsor and 'Halifax Nova Scotia. Through ticket, will he sold by the agents and clerks on board the steamer*, at reduced rates Returning, will leave St. John every Mondav and rhureday mornings, at 8 o’clock for Eastport, Port land and Boston. *P" W C. C. EATON, Agent. Portland an.l Boston Line. THE STEAMERS Forett City, Lewiston and Montreal Mill, until further notice, run as follow*: Leave Atlantic Wharf, Portland, every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday. Thursday and b nday. at 7o’clock P. id., ami India Wharf. Boston, evere Monday, fuesdav. Wednesday, Thursday and b nday, at 7 o’clock P. M. Fare in Cabin..fl.60 " on Deck. 1.26 Freight taken a* usual. The Com pan > are not responsible for baggage to any amount exceeding *50 in value, and that pereoi* al. uuless notice is given and paid for at the rate of one passenger for every *600 additional value. Feb. 18, 1803. dtf L. BILLINGS, Agent. Pori In ml and New York Steamers. SEMIWICKKLY LINE. m The .plrudid and fa.t Steam.hina "IliKhAPKAKE," (.'apt. Willktt <v- Tl.iry*and “PARKEHSBL'Rti,” Captain TCCfiSfcf JLSalH nr rs> a it, will, until further notice ruu me followa: Learn Brown. Wharf, Portland, erery WKDKE8 BAY , and SATL KDAY , at 4 P. M.. and leave Pier it North Kiver, New York, every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, at 8 o'clock, Iv'M. Theae vcaael. are titled up with dneaeeommodationa for pawngero. making thi« the moot .poedv. Mle and comfortable route for traveller, bet ween New York and Maine. P&vrage ?b,yO, including Fare and State Boom.. flood. forwarded by thialinetoanri from Montreal, Stiebec, Bangor, Bath, Augusta, Eastport and St. ohn. stripper, are reqseated to .end tlielr freight to the ateamer. a.early as 8 P. SI., on the day that then leave Portland. For freight nr pas-age apply to EMiAtY it F'ttX. Brown’s Wharf, Portland. II. It. CROMWELL * CO., No. 80 YYe»t Street, New York. Dec. 6. 18 3. Mg HOTELS. OTTAWA HOUSE, j'lW’l Cush ins’s Island, 1* O R T I. A ND H A R U O It. Attention ! l’lcaanro Hunter., Health Seeker., Romance Lor cr* I—Attention all who weary with bn-ines. and Hie cares o! life, or .reking to restore health impaired hr severe application to business, or soliciting pleasuie for pleasure's sake—to the j*uj»orior coinfort*, healthy location and romantic surrounding* of the above named Hotel—connecting with the city of Portland bv steamer on thearrivalof every train, the Ottawa House coach conveying passenger* Irom the Depot to the steamer. Toward the North and Went, in full from the House, like a tjueen viewing her charm* in the ch ar mirror of the *ea, ri*e* the pop umn* and flourishing city of Portland, w ith it* lofty spire* and elm*, it* grand public edifice* and princely mau*ion*; Mount Washington in majestic grandeur rear* it* mighty head. kissing tlie cloud*. Toward* the South and East lie* the Ocean decked with Is land*, and alive with mailing and *team vessels, stretching away to the verge of the horizon. C’omo where comfort and quiet are equally *hared, " hero the blockade of winter is up, and peace is declared— The Ottaw a by nature from the main land’s divorced, But it* t..ble* by AINtrum will 1*> reinforced. Pome one and come all, enjoy )>eace together, itli three cheers for the Ottawa, and the Union forever! The subscriber, having leased the above named House, aud having procured the assistance of those '•killed in the various department* of a well regulat ed hotel, ha* the pleasure of announcing that it will be in readiness for the accomodation of the public on June 1st, 1&3. B. ALLSTRUX, Proprietor. Post Office address—Portland. Me. my28 “ELM HOUSE.” Til K undersigned respectfully informs the public that he has leaded the above House, on Federal Street, Portland, • nd imites the travelling community to call and see ii 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 ment# lie holds out to those whose business or pleas ure call them to the "Forest City.*’ JONATHAN BLISS, Proprietor. Portland, Aug. 19,1862. dti CENTRAL HOUSE, E. G. Mayo, - - - - Proprietor. PASSADUMKEAG, MAINE. ;TIIE subscriber would very respectfuIIv an nounce to bis numerous friends, an<{ the public generally, that during the temporary _)C«»mpuis«>ry *uspeiision of liis-busiuess he furnished this well-knowu house anew, and is now better than ever prepared to wait upon his cos ^tomers, aud lionea by strict attention to their wants to merit a continuance of the patronage which he has hitherto received. E. li. MAYO. Passadumkeag. June 23,1862. dAwtt SAGADA1IOCK HOUSE, Allred Carr, ■ * Proprietor. BATH, MAINE. TI1K. City of Bath is one of the healthiest localities on the coast of Maiue—delight ftil hr situated on the Kennebec, twelve miles from the s» a. and affords one of the most inviting retreats from the dust and turmoil of our large cities. The Sa(»adah<H'k is one of the finest, most spa cious, and best appointed Hotels in the State, located within thsee minutes walk of the Depot, Steamboat Landing, Post office. Custom House. Ac., being di rectly in the business centre of the City. Terms Moderate by ike Week ar Day* Rath, June23,1862. dtf IIATII HOTEL, ft Hr C. M. PHTMMK lCElJI 386, Washisutox St.. Bath. , 1 . !l •**Terms 91 per day. Stable connect with house. Bath. June 23,1862. <jtf Agricultural Tools, Seeds and. FE RT IT, f Z 1 IS. KEVDAI.I, A WHITNEY Of FKR for sale the largest and tit *t Maori non t of ■Sent* aver offered for sale in tUa State, consist* ing in jiurt of I lord, liras... Hod fop. Fowl Meadow, New York. Western and Stnteof Maine Clover Staid, Sugar. Mangel Woriel, Turnip Blood and Lung Blood Beet Seed. Carrot, Kuta Baga. aud all kind, of English f urn ip Seed. A full w-sortmeut of liar* den and Flower Seeds. Also 100 tons Coe's Superphosphate of Lime. 700 barrels Lodi Poudrette, liuano. Ac., together with a large assortment of all kinds of Farming Tools, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Portland Agricultural Warehouse and SEED STOKE, Old City Hull ItiiiltlhiM, l*oi'llaiid. mch26eod2m& w2iu41 Frypbiiry* Anitlemy. THE Summer Term of thia Institution will com nu nce Wednesday. May 27th, under the charge of B. P. Snow, A. M., Principal. Term, ten weeks. D. B. SEW ALL, Secv. Trustee#. I ryeburg, May 4,1863. 6dlw A w2w MEDICAL._ H. JI . II A Y, -DBALEU IB Fine Chemicals, Pure Drugs, GENUINE MEDICINES, ENGLISH, FRENCH AM A1ER1CAN PIRPTIRT, AND FANCY GOODS. APOTHECARIES• GLASS WARE, FOREIGN LEECHES. SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS TRUSSES. SUPPORTERS, GRACES, ELASTIC STOCKINGS, fc. -ALSO VARNISHES, PAINTS, OILS, • AND DYE-STUFFS, KEROSENE OIL, LARD OIL, Andall other articles usually kept in a Drag and 1 aint establishment. VW~ state Agent for DAVIS k KIDD’S MAG NETUELEITKIC MACHINES eodfcwtoetl HAIR RESTORER AND ZYLOBALSAMUM ? Ciowvsvwcvww t»\vwvow\y Rev C. A BUCKBEE. Antoni Treasurer American Bible Union, If. T. Cirf. write*: *‘I very cheerfully add my testimony to that of nntneroos friend* to the groat value of Mrs. 8. A. Alien s World * Hair Restorer and Zylobalau mam ” Rev WM. CUTTER, NY. City: “ My hair la ebangud to its natnral color, and growing on bald spot" Rav J. H CORNELL. N Y. City: “I procured it for a relative. The falling of the hair stopped, and restored it from being grey to its natural and beau tiful color.” R«tr. J. WEST, Brooklyn. LI: “I will testify to their value In the mist liberal sense. They have restored my hair where it waa bald, and, where grey, to it* original eolor." Rav A. WEBSTER, Boston, Mass : -I have used them with great eflfcct. I am now neither bald nor grey. My hair was dry and brittle; it 1* now •oft as in youth." Rar. H V. DEGEN, Boston, Maas : ‘* That they pso mote the growth of the hair where baldness is, X have the evidence of my own eyea." Sold by Druggists throughout the World PRINCIPAL SALES OFFICE, \ Ho. 198 Greenwich Street, New-Tort . iNumertus Certificates \ above. ^ dec 10 eod&w0m26 SPEER’S SASBICI W11E TURK, AND rot’R YEARS OLD, Or Choice Oporto (irape, POE PHYSICIAN*’ USB. For Females, Weakly Persons and Invalids. at .3 «! 15 e 1 5 H It S o -r 1*1 XX 5; a » 51 M . *r* -2 _■ Every family,at this season, should use the SAMBUCI WINE, celebrated in Europe for its medicinal and beneficia Qualities as a gentle Stimulant, Tonic. Diuretic, and Sudorific, highly esteemed by eminent physicians, used iu European and American Hospitals, and by some of the first families in Europe and America. AS A TONIC It > as no equal, causing an appetite and building ap the system, being entirely a pure wiue of a most val uable grape. AS A DIURETIC, It imparts a healthy action of the Glands, Kidneys, and Urinary Organs, very beneficial in Dropsy,Gout and Rheumatic Affections. SPEER’S WINE Is not a mixture or manufactured article, but is pure from the iuiceof the Portugal Sambuci grape, culti vated in New Jersey, recommended by chemists and physicians possessing medical properties superior to any other wines in use, and an excellent article for all w eak and debilita ed person*, and the aged and infirm, improving the appetite, and benefiting ladies and children. A LADIES’ WINE. Because it will not intoxicate as other wines, as it contaius no mixture of spirits or other liquors, aud ia admired for its rick, peculiar flavor, and nutritiva properties, imparting a healthy tone to the digestive organs, und a blooming, soft aud healthy skin and complexion. WE REFER TO a few well known geutlemen and physicians who have tried the Wine: Gen. Winfield Scott,USA. Dr Wilson.11th st.,NT. Gov. Morgan, N Y State. l>r Ward, Newark. N.J, Dr. JR. Chilton, N.Y. City. Dr. Dougherty. New ark. Dr. Parker. N Y. City. N.J. Dr*.DarcyA Nicholl.New- I>r. Marcy. New York. ark.N. J. Dr.Cummings,Portland. I>r. Haves. Boston. Cjr*N«>ne geuuine without the signature of “AL FRED SPEER, Passaic. N. J.,” is over the cork of each bottle. O^MAKE OXF TIU.41. OF THIS WTXF. For sale by Druggists and all first class dealers. City and town Agents supplied by the state Com missioners. A. SPEER, Proprietor. Vixxyarp—Passaic. New Jersey Orricic—208 Broadway. New ^ ork. JOHN LA FOY. Paris, Agent for Franco and Germany. Sold in Portland by H. H. 11 AY,Druggist.Supply ing Agent. dec22dly IT IS YOUR FAULT IF you have DANDRUFF in your hair, and do uot get rid of it, for TODD’S Comam (’row core Will surely eradicate it from the head, by using it twice a week: you will need no other dressing for the hair. It trill Ira«v it brttnlifuJ amt!ftlonsu. To be had only at J. M. TODD'S, corner of Middle and Exchange streets, (up stairs) entrance 75 Middle street. ap’iltfdAw 1.11 VE IMH.LAKS will be given for the detection and conviction of any person or persons stealing papers from the doors of our subscriber* deett PUBLISHERS OF HIE PRESS. Bird Caffe* and Bird Seed. A GOOD assortment of Bird Cages and Bird Seed for sale by KENDALL A WHITNEY, my 19 •