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MISCELLANY. General (îkaxt in action.—You cannot read in General Grant's countenance how a battle is going. Whether the enemy is driv ing him, or he is driving the euemy, he wears the same placid features, neither a smile nor a flown. You look in vain for hope, fear or anxiety depicted in his facial expression. But there is one key by which some idea may be formed as to how he feels while the struggle progresses. The General is in camp addicted to the "use of the weed" to a moderate extent; but on the battle field he indulges more than usual. The more desperate the battle, the more extravagant his use of Cubas and Prin cipes. When his men are pushing forward and the enemy giving way, the blue smoke ascends at regular intervals in small and scarcely per ceptible curls. When the ground is being contested, his face is lost in Cuban exhalations. When there is a prospect that the day will go against him, he ceases to sinoke, and com mences to punish his innocent exotic by vig orously biting the end of it. When he rides along the lines without a cigar, there is no en emy in front except a small body of rebel cav alry, and he knows it. General Sherman is an inveterate smoker on the battle Held, also. When he was wounded atSliiloh, he wrapped his pocket-handker chief round his hand, lit a cicar, and became more earnest than ever.—[Virksburg Corres pondent Cincinnati Commercial. Praying fob What He Most Wanted. —William Cole says : "This Very curious pray er was brought me, August 22, 1779, by Dr. Edwin, of Cambridge, who took it out of an old Fog's Journal: Ο Lord! thou knowest that I have nine houses in the city of Lon don, and likewise that I have lately purchased an estate, in fee simple, in the county of Es sex ; Lord, 1 beseech thee to preserve the two counties of Essex and Middlesex from lire and earthquakes : and as 1 have a mortgage in Hertfordshire, I beg thee likewise to have an eye of compassion on that county. And Lord, for the rest ol the counties, thou mayest deal with them as thou,art pleased. Ο Lord! en able the banks to answer all their bills, and make all my debtors good men. Give a pros perous voyage and return to the Mermaid sloop, which 1 liave insured : and, Lord, thou hast said "That the days of the- wicked are short," and I trust thou wilt not forget thy promise, having purchased an estate by rever sion from Sir J. P., a profligate young man. Lord, keep our funds from sinking, and if it be thy will, let there be no * inking fund. Keep my son Caleb out of evil company, and from gaming houses. And sanctify, Ο Lord ! this night to me by preserving me from thieves and Are, and make thy servant honest and careful, whilst I thy servant lie down in thee, Ο I.nrrt ! Λ ι τ un Γ " Rule» For the Preservation of Health.—Tf a soldier, don't rt>st upon your laurel» until they luive been well aired. Avoid falling out about trifle». Fall out of the window as seldom as pos sible. Keep your mouth shut on dusty days. Never open your mouth in frosty weather. Close your mouth very tight when the wind blows from the east. If your business compels you to go out be fore breakfast, have some breakfast first. Do not swallow too many telegrams. Wash yourself now and then. Chew your meat Don't chew yotir tobacco. Partake sparingly of wild fowl—particular ly of the canard» that come to us from Mexico. Should your thermometer indicate an ex treme degree of cold or heat, immerse it in hot or cold water until it arrives at a proper sense of ite duty. Rise early: before you are twenty-five if possible.—[Vanity Fair. THE PORTLAND COLLEGE, LOCATED IΚ Clapp'e Block Congress St., ■ » A8 lust been added to Bktakt, Steattoh ft XI Co.'» Chain of Commercial Colleges, establish edln New York, Brooklyn. Itiiladelphia, Albany, Troy, Buffalo, Cleaveland, Detroit, Chicago, St. Lou llJProvtdenec, and Toronto, C. W. The object of these Colleges is to impart to Υοηηχ Men and Ladies thorough and practical instruction in BOOK·KEEPING, COMMERCIAL LA If'.COM MERCIAL AM THMK TIC, 8PÈNCERIA Ν Β C SI NE SS, PENMANSHIP, COKRESPONDENCE, PBONOORAPHY, fC·, and to At them for any de partment of busiuess they ma ν choose. Scholar ships issaed ill I'orttand will entitle the student to complete hi* course iu any College of the chain, and vice vena, without additional charge. The College ie open Oar and Evening. R. M. WORTHINGTON, Resident Principal. For farther information please call at the College, or tend for catalogae and circular, inclosinr letter stamp. Address BRYANT, STRATTON k WORTHINGTON, fcb2 PORTLAND, MAINE. dfcwly Grand Chance for Investment ! STOCK AND STAND FOE SALE. THE subscriber*, being desirous of making a change in their business, offer for sale tneir Stock ana Stand situated iu North Yarmouth. The stock consists of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, fcc., and is one of the best locations for trade in the coun try. The store is nearly new, with dwelling house attached. also, Tliey offer one other store and stable near by, with about four acres of laud. A good chance for a Boot and Shoe Manufactory. For further particufars inquire of CHARLES MC LAUGHLIN k CO., Thomas Block, Commercial street. Portlaud, Me., or of the subscribers, on the premises. 1. 8. STAN WOOD k CO. North Yarmouth, May 21st, 18G8. je4 tfd& w51 Removal ! THE Office of COLLECTOR OF INTERNAL RE YE NU Ε has been removed to the office over the Merchant»' Exchange, 22 EXCHANGE STREET. N. J. MILLER, ap!3 dtf Collector of First District in Maine, TITGOMB's Effervescing ScIi/λτ Aperient! Price Fifty Cents at 873 Congress Stree mch4eod3mis JOHN Ε. »OW'M Marine, Fire & Life Insurance Agency. THE subscriber wishes to call atteution to hie facil ities for M ARISE, FIRE, and LIFE INSU· RANCR. He ha* the Ageucy of seven of the sound est and safest Fire Insurance Companies in New Eng land, having a Capital and burp lus of over Fifteen Millions of Dollars ! and can take on any one desirablt^lre Bisk, ίΒΙΟΟ,ΟΟΟ. Also is Agent for the Commercial Mutual Marine Ins. Co., of New York—an old and established Company, having a capital and surplus of One Million Dollars, paying back to the a**ured from 2ô to 30 per cent, yearly. Also is the Agent of the iEtna Life Insurance Company, of Hartford, Conn.—au old and reliable Company with large assetts. This Company does business on the Stock; aud Mutual principle, and has better in ducements for insuring Lives than any other Com pany. Tills Co. has large assetts, aud a world wide reputation. rarties wisliingeith Marine,Fire or Life Insurance, would do well to call upon the subscriber, lii* Com panies pay all Loss**, if fair and honorable ones, at his Ageucy, in Portland—if not fair and honorable, they are sure to be contested. JOHN E. now, 29 Exchange St. - - - - - Portland. He. mch28 eodTfm BLOODIE R'S Superior Bark Mills. THE subscriber begs leave to inform Tanners in Maine, that he is Agent for the sale of Bloomer's .Superior Bark Mills, manufactured in the State of New York, and extensively used there. These mills can be seen in operation at Win, Cray's Tannery, Portland, Allen & Warren's, Fryeburg, and J. L. Home, Kprway, Mo. For particular? in rega'r.i to the advantages claim ed for this mill, see Circulars which will be sent on application. J. M. SOUTH WICK, mySO d3m* 250 Congress Street BOSTON. THE MARKETS. Portland Wholesale Price* Current. Kxjjrcesly corrected for the Γιικββ to July 1. An additional duty <d II ο pu· I t-'c ι « lecica on an nier rt/T"· 17' ,m>">rtï<l M■ reef from the place of pro duction or growth. AmHvm. ' £*** lu |>c ad vol. ι carl V lb 8i® 8J •»pplr.. T^*8' (.reçu fbbl. ...6 00g«00 Ι ί, '001? }' to Hafiic Curwl i» lb ϋΓ,;ί Lneored i> tb 8<J ji Hrmd. ' I* Duty : ®J pc. iuu ib«. mi a ο i aj ®3i ι Cracker» per bbl. 31,g,4 1 ^™c'ler8» 100 . 36 (gs40c , Banter. I Jtuty. 4c t> lb. I Family ^ lb 16 @18c Store 14 Hch ua. Marrow V bushW HS/i «7 i.;'1 ···■· Λ 87^3 00 J,l"el°d. 2Ï&IS3 00 < imdlr·. />u'V .tyerm αιχί ir<w8o, Stearine 6c, Tallow'ike ι t* lb. Mould t> ft 14^ a 15 : «ι»™ 36^38 (kin». ! Duty 4c i> lb. Vermont & lb. ...12 (®18 I °S£fc-iix,:yu&ui Duty : FromJIr. Prorinr ce/rce, otherforeign Hi lumenout *1 10, alt oth er kind» GOc ton. Cumberi'd t'ton.JFlug Wliitcub MXS i log ! Iranklin log j Duty 6c ρ lb. Java ρ lb 3S @40c St. Domingo 30 (®31 Wo 32 ΰύ 34 Mocha None. ' l'«rda«r. : Duty Tarrct12\c, Afanil In 2^, all other 3J |> Jb. I American ρ lb let a, 17 Kussia Hemp 19»a/J>\ Manilla 16alf>i Boltrope, Kumia. ΐδη.20 [ do. Manilla. 16jg,17i; t'riaral. Pibbl »160®170 Druii· and l)yr·. Duty: w lb—Oil CiHna~: nu m 82, Oil A Imonds and Otto qf Rote * 1 50, Oil Itergamot, Cassia and Clores SI, Hj/driodate Pot< nth 75c, Cantharides, j Mastic, Ipecac, Rh uba rh, Cardamom, Oil Lemon. Anise and Orange, Io dine 50c, Toluand Crude Cimphnr 30c, Refined do. 4<)c, Tartaric Acid 2Oc, Cream Tartar, (Vtric Acid, Shellac, Cop*il, Da mar and Hums used for lik e purposes l()c. Aloes. Vrrdiaris, Chlorate of Potash, Carb. Magnesia' 6c, Roracic Acid, Yellow', Prussiate Potash and lied do. 10c, Liquorice, Oxalic Acid and Sugar of I sad 4c. Atphalfum and Ri-chro. Potash tic.1 Soda, i 'aMtie Soda lc, C«&r (HI 50c V 9* A Mnrphint S2 V, um Wc k> etct., I i 50c » cvt ..Μ» id 10 ¥*c ra'*· sPon.9 et Ansaf&tida, l*in-. giat·.!·'!·'·· sulphur.^ η η Arrnirrool, Inning 2» t>c. BfaaeAm* £*R ./„Λ 30ο V citf., 8affo\ ftftc Ό art., Sal Soda and· TTf.Îicvrtffâ *?·«*£». Alcohol** aIK*» Hons ÔV Uritnrtone (roil)· JiVM Bi-C.rb. Soda 61 JÇ, Solplmr Jlf J ! Sal Soda Camphor CnVm Tartar «.S^ ïif:::::®;; Alcohol in ί®1 42 Fluid * i®J>:1 ^ SSESîT :::::«%» vffi. ms': ι Oyrvoad·· . X>ui» >>«· j_ ; Barwood .. , £· Braitl Wood..,;. ·» ■« , Camwood *ri ' Fu»tlc, ( aba. .. . · *r»„, , .. Savanrilla 2 Hypernic " u?Ay tffi St. Domingo. ...·ξβ,ν Kxtract Lojiwood.13 Wt Nic Wood § J Poach " 'I f ί Bed " |l 8J Sapan ' ■■■■·■■·/& Oimltnn Bark.. .2J(® »i Red Sanders ° <® 0 Deck. I Mil *> peairei. Kaven* ■■■;·■■ w ' ^ .■orU^d.No· !»;· «« ».·.'·&· S» S Tent Duck, U.S. mot »«»·· ! ·' 12 οι I rrathf"· BSiWttr Ruwria... .. -26 DulV^For 10f> lb,/nreign caught - Hrrring »1. A/aarrW»2,.Wmo.M; and aU other ptçM^ bblt »1 «·!»«· V* V <·«'· "»"· Prnrincet free. Cod lareo V qet..«6 " email Îil"iî Pollock l'.rg 2 Hcrrinf ,Sbor»ï»bl.4 β *1 do. Scaled $>bx 85fo40c do. No. 1 25(a30 Mackerel bbl., · Hay No. 1 S12 @12* Bav No. 2 10®10Î < Bay No. 3 β α β} Shore No. 1 15' «· 2 uimo i do. (medium).. 5f «t 6i do. (*mall) <*«£ 3J Friii I· Dutp: Lemons, Oranges. Bananas and Plantains 20 %>c ad vol., A/mrmde 4c, and Shelled do. 6c lb, Suis and Dates 2c : 1* ft), Currants, /?<?«, Plums, Prunes and Bai- ! *in* 5c $> lb, Cifron 30 $*c ad vol. Almond»—Jordan t> lb, Soft Shell 20 (a^2c ' Shelled 85 («40 Currant* 16 % 17 Citron 42 (aAA ' Pea Nut* 82j(o,2i 1 Fig·, common none. New Eleme (a> 18 Lemons, ψ box.. 9 (a* 9 )ran tree—Medina. @6| Raisin», Blue *> cask 15^16 Black f«10 Bunch f> box. 4 37 a 4 50 Layer 4 020^4 75, Dafo* 91 α 12c Prune* new ι7(α«20 Flour—Portland ir»t*p. Superfine *6 75ig6 00 Fancy β (krâti 25 Extra β 50 ®β 87 Familv 6 «7^7 25 ! Kxtra Superior 7 00Φ8 00 ; Western extra* β 2f/«/i 75 " family.. .7 2&Jt7 60, " superior 7 50τα·7 75ι Ohio extra... .6 75^7 00 " family.. .7 5·*ο;7 75 Panada No 1 6 12@6 25j Stl^ouisFavBrnd» 9 rn$\ I Southern 111.dodo. ι Petaiweo Family. .10J φΙΙ, Rye Flour 4 (2> 4JI I Corn Meal 5 % 5j; ! Buckw't Fl'r pib 3Jc®4 ι Grain. I hit ρ Corn and Oats IjOc, Rye and Barley lbc.and, IVheat 20c ψ bu. From. Br. Prorinces free. Kve 95·α1 00 Oat* 68 (t£70 ; SouthYfl.Corn. . 8G5/R7 Corn, Mixed.... «3 î® 85 : Barley 110^120 i Short» ψ ton.... noue. Fine Feed " (triadaioar·. ι Duty : Bough—free. ■ Rough, tun.... £2fV«25 I)ro*sed 3fro;40 (JnnpoHdcri ; Duty : Valued at less than 20c lb 6c. over 20c 6c φ lb and 20 tyc ad ral. • Blasting. f54^ 6 Rifle and Sporting 6j@ 8J Hay. I Prc*i*»'d f* netT.S17 ^19 Loone 17^18 Hide· and Skin·· Duty : 10 |>c ad ral. B. A. Hide» 27*3 2« Wentcrn 19 « 20 Slaughter Hide*.. 6^7kc Calf Skins 16]®17 Calcutta Cow Slaughtered ... 1 90^210 Green Salt 1 85όα200 Sheep Pelt*, Gr'n.lf'it 92 Sheep Pel te, Dry flj^f iruiy : t>c V IB. First Sort, 1802..23 m7 I roii. Duty : Pig and Sta η G Bar not exceeding $604* ton value Sf 17 ton, ex ceeding £5υ φ ton #1», Its» than J inch thick or more than 7 inches wide, rounds less than A inch or more than 4 inches in diameter, and square» less than À inch or more than 4 inches square #20, Bail road #12 50, Boiler amd /'lute 926 ton. tiheet 2&2ic φ ib and ton. Common 4 @41 " Kefined . .4} (®5 Swede 7l(B 8 Norway lb® 8 Cast Steel ϋί a;ju Uerman Steel.... 10 wld English Iilis.Steel .2m (qj!22 Spring 12(0/ 15 Sheet iron, Kngl. .03^71 Sheet lrou.Hu88Mi.lh (α22 do. Ku* iiu't. 134tol5 I «aril. Barrel, φ ft> lol@ll Keg», lb loji&lli leather· Duty : 3V 4*c ad Vol. New York, light. 27 (S28c do. md. WU...27 <% 28 do. heavy 27 «^28 do. slaughter. 32 (c^35 Amer. </alti*kins. .76 (a 86 Sl'ter Wax Leath.20 (o> 21 Lead. I hit y : Pig 1 jc f) lb. 4ui. Pig I* 100tt».£lU@12 Foreign Pig Il](al2 Sheet aud ripe.. 12J ^18 Lime· Duty : 10 f>C ad ral. liocklai.d, cask... 76 @80c Lumber—From yard. Dlear Pine,Ko. 1.838 (® do. Ko.2. 36 @ do. Ko.3. 2β (o^ 28 do. Ko.4.. 14 (aj Shipping Lumber. 16 (ja,17 spruce 11 ^12 licmlock 8 (®10 Uox Sh'ke,(cash).38 f®66c CJlapb'd*, S ext..$14 (&16 do. Ρ " . 30 &32 Shingles, Ced. ext .la; 34 do. " No. 12^ 21 do. ext. Pine 3j^ 4» Laths, Snruce.... 125al 40 do. Pine 126@200 Red Oak Staves .. 26 (««30 Idol. 11 hd. S hook 9 & Head's,city. .27'% 2 75 Sugar do. city 270W2 76 do. do. c'try.l2*>ά 1 60 • reen Co'ysad.. 80*oi 00 Country Itifi'Mol. II hd. Shooks... 115S126 Mwh 1 OO&l 20 *o°P« S2.VÀ30 lacknutack Tim ber, ^ tun 10ig20 M0I11 «·■<'·. ΓHt/y 6c |> gal. Menftiegs none. Prltiidad, 46 a; 48 ?ubt clayed 38<a39 do. do.tart".. 32&33 do.Muscovado". 42 '«^46 ffew < >1 !· rm Portland Syrup, hbde. «28 KniU. Duty. fWlc, Wrought2c, Jit nor ted 3c lb. a»k 9ί> @ 6 26 Nnrnl Surr·. Duty: Turpentine, Ronn, Pitch, Tor 20 ad vol., S. Turpentine 16c $>gal. rar( foreign )4> bbJ.£13>al4 ['itch (Coal Tar). f4a/ 41 Itosin 26 fa33 terpentinef>gal 87.>·33 80 Oakum. Γ>uty: Free. American KMallt Oil. f)uty: Sperm, Whale and other Fish Oils of for eign fisheries SO f*c ad rat., Linseed, Heinpseid and Bapes red 23c gal., Olive 23c, Salad 60c, Palm, Seat and Cocoa nut 10c ¥> gal. fortland Kerosene Illuminât*g Oil. 65®70 Machine 80 JL *2 Marine Sperm Winter.. .200®206 lYhale.ref.Wint 1 Oftgl10 do. Crude.1 00® J rand Bank and Hay Chaleur. $28 '(α29i Shore 27ka2*4 Linseed *1 22φΓΐ24 ftoiîed 1 2ft a l 28 Lard Oil 9<*α 1 00 JHve Oil 2<*>«2 60 Mtor Oil 2 20 à" 2 26 V eat j1 foot Oil lO&àl 10 Oafioa· — Ρ bbl none. Ρ lb 6c Paiats· Out ρ : On H^ite Lead dry or ground in oil and lied L+ad Π 40 ψ 100 lb*. Litharge 24c, Oxide qf Zinc 21c |> lb, I*rustian Jtiue, lermilion, Chrome Yellow, Venetian Ittd 2ft, Spanish Brown dry 20, in oil 80 %>c ad val., Yel low and other Ochres 60o ψ 100 tbs, Parie White dry 60c, in oil 91 60, Whiting 60c 100 Iba. "tl'd Lead, in oil.$1 Πια 12 L*ewie Lead, ·· . 11Ϊ®12| ioston Lead, ·· tal2 'rench Zinc, " -104 «12 j imer. Zinc, " . 8j(.aRI lochelle Yellow.. .3} a 34 5n*. Ven. Bed—s],u 3} Jtnarffe S12 ted Lead (a 12 Plaster· 'Mitυ : Free. Virion Soft 2 75(§2 87 lard m.! . J round 600(0.626 Pr«Tlaioa*. TMity: lieef and Pork lc, Ixird, Bacon and /lams 2r. Butter and Cheese 4c .'h>o Meet* lieef.? 12 @12* 'ortlaud do. ..12^l4i "tl'd ext. do. .. 14 *%14j 'ork, extra clear.19 α.ΐί*} 'ork. clear 17W% 18| 'ork, mess lf>alf,i *ork, extra do .. .16? alfij *ork. Prime 12 (a,12i •:x Prime 12} (Sift found llogs none. lams 8J/a9c itv.Smok'd Haras.1» v«91 Prodare. *eef$»qu'r*> lb 8 ® 9 it in _ η,ι 'ot«t.K·», tlbbl.»l(K<ol hickcus 14 «. lf> -•nib 12·.» 14 'nrkiw. 14 g 16 Jeese none. frai δ (87 'ickles.fïbbl. . . .$8*@11J Rice· rhtty : Cleaned lie, Pad dy |c lb. {ice *> lb 89 Rum· 'ortland dintilled 65 (868c SalrrnlUM. laleratu* %> lb 10 8nll« r)uty : /n biifk 18c, and in bag» 24c ρ 100 tbf. furk'a Is., hhd. (8 bun.) «3 2T*83 76 viverpool 3 25<83 7δ "adiï none 'airliari 3j<8,3} ir'd Batter Salt. 22 Sinrch. IhLty 20 i>c ad val. I'earl r»]@8 I'otato 4ôT4J shet-piooibH *»|<&io Dr«P £12} α 12) Buck 12 j 413] Son p. Duty : 36 Pc ad rat. Leatbe & uort's, Trow bridge ft, Smith'» Ex tra No. 1 V tb. · .9*;» 91 Familyflo 8}rô 8Î NO. 1 7} ?qj I Kajfle No. 1 6,1(8 61 «tar 6J@ 51 Paetile 12 (till Crane's. 9 &9i Spire·. Duty: Ginger Ρ-tot Be, (Irovnd dinger 8c, Pep· per and Pimento 12c, Clnre.ê 15c, Cassia lQc, Oattia Pu du 20c. t'in na nism 25c, Mtice and Xut· megs 30c !b. !'a»*ia ρ lb 4.1 94T« ['love* 3S (840 [iinger,(Hace) 2« (828 Ringer, (Africa). 2»ϊ (α28 Mace 83 '890 Nutmegs H5<8l 00 IVpper 2* (830 Pimento 22 @24 StM'd·. Duty: Linseed 16c |> bu.t ( unary §1 ψ bu., Mut tard 3c i> lb. lîerds(ira**, . 82 00.8} Western Clover.. 9 @ 10 Rod Top *21 ® 3 Linseed 4 00(a4 25 Canary 4 5084 62 s"l»r. Duty \lefado2c.noflabort Wo. 12 2Jc, aftore \o. 12 avdnotabore 15 3c.abore S'o. 15 awl not af>ore 20 8Jc, aftore Arr>. 20 and re fined 4c ♦» lb. Portland A i(w » do A A lOCaf do. Yellow.. . .10J Extra Yellow none. Muscovado l'Hall4 do. in bond.7 <~à> 8 Havana Brown.. .111(813 do. White .. .18J® 14 New Orleans 11 a 13j Crushed 14? 815 (.raiiulat«d 14? à lf> Powdered 14,^15 Tallow Duty : Tallow 1 pe, Soap Stock 10 ψο ad val. American refined .11|@12 Kough OJvft 7 1 Trai» Duty : 20c X* fti. H y non 76c@Sl Yôung if y son—75 % 1 Oolong 75 CgRO Souchong 56 (&60 Tobacco· Duty: Lrarctunmanu ne tured 26, all other kinds 35 t*c α<< m/. 6'sfclO's best br'ds.70 @76c do. medium. .66 (σΛ>8 do. common. 60 (α-65 hal fibs best br'ds. 78 @80 do. med. Rood.66 (&70 Soft. " 6@6J Twine. Ihity : 86 Ipc ad ral. Cotton Sail 108@106 Flax '· 60 @ 66 Dali'ing 26 'a.36 Hemp " ... .46 rte 60 India Î6@ 33 Varnish. Furniture Î8 ® 81 !('oach 81® β Dain&r 41® Wool. Ihity : Costing 18c t> Ifc anil umh r 6 à>c, nrer 18c to 24c ρ Β) 3c, orer 24c 9c i> lb. Fleece 66®ROo i>..ii«,i cu\ ,~-γλ do. common... 55^60 Fulled 60 («70 Natural Leaf, Ibn *1 8) 1J' 7.lnc. Fancy, in Foil 1$<@ 2 Ihity: In blocks or pigs Tin· lie, in sheets 2c |> lb, Duty: Pig 16c, Plates 25 mnnufactures of 30 ^c $>c »d ral. ad nil. Banca. cash f>2<Va 64 Pigs and slabs 5KS> 64 Straits, cash 49 @61 Sheet ft.osslmann.. 12A@18 Platee-Char.I.C.S13 (&13 Sheathing 90 @ do. " I.X..16(al6j Exrhnnir· Coke 10@11 London—60d.. (» 161A Wood. Paris /3 43(&8 47} Hard, retail f8J@9^ PROPOSALS. Proposa In for Fresh Beer. SKA LEI) PROPOSALS will be received by the undersigned, at Augusta, Maine, until the 6th day of July, 1863, at 6 o'clock p. m., for supplies of Fresh Beef to be delivered at Camp "Abraham Lin coln," near Portland, Me., for three months from date of contract, or such less time as may be desig nated bv the Commissary General. The Beef to be furnished must be of good and wholesome quality, cut and sawed. (neck and shanks excluded,) and delivered at such times, and in such quantities, from time to time, as shall bo designated by the Acting Assistant Commis.«arv of Subsistence. The undersigned reserves the right to reject any and all bids deemed unsatisfac'orv. Endorse "Proposals for Fresh Beef." TIIOS.C. J. BAILY, Capt. 17th Infantry, A. A. C. S. Head Quarters Volunteer Recruiting Sert ice, 1 Auoubta, Mk., June 22, 1863. J je23 dtjy4 Proposals Tor Paving Stones. Ornes of Commirbionkr op Street*, I · Portland, .June 20, 1863. ( SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this office until the 10th day of July next, for furn ishing for the city. One thousand tonf of Paving Stones, to be delivered from time to time, as they may be needed the present season, to be delivered on such wiiari aathe Commissioner of Street· may di rect. Bid·» will be received for a part or the whole lot. Samples ma> be seen at this office. il. C. IiABB, Commissioner of Streets. Portland, June 22, 1863. dtd PROPOSALS. THE Committee on Public Buildings will receive proposal* until Friday, July 3d, at 12 M., for building a Brick Stable on thé Citv Farm. Plans and spécifications can be seen at the Mavor'e office. Jo26 JACOB McLELLAN,'Chairman. WAR CLAIM AGENCY. S100 Bounty Money, Back Pay, And Pnnoione. Til Κ undersigned is prepared to obtain from the United State*» Government, #100 Bounty Money, Iiack l'ay. kc., for hoir» of Officer· or Soldier» dying η the U. S. service. Invalid PenMionft, Established for Officer· and Soldier·, wounded or disabled bv •ickne·· contracted while iu the aervice of the United States, in the line of duty. Pensions Procured for widows or children of Officer· and Sol dier* who have died, while in thenerviceol the Unit ed State»·. l'rize Money, Pen*iou*. Bounty and Back Pay col lected for Seamen and their heir·. Feu·, fbr eaeh PemioB obtained,Fife Dollar·. ΑII Claims against the Government will receive prompt attention. Poet Office addrce· SETII E. BE EDI Augusta· Me. (OfficeNo.9 State Home.) RKfERKSCEP: Hon. Lot M. Morrill, lion. Joseph B. Hall, U.S. Senate, Sec'y of State Hon. Jame· G. Blaiue, Hon.Nathan I>ane, •ep20d&wl4ti StateTreaeurer BLODGETT & SWEET'S Patent Galvanized PORTABLE OVENS! ΓΟΗ Hotel·, Steamers and Private Families. Warranted to Cook with less Fuel than any other Ocen in une ! MANUFACTURED BY R. S. STEVENS, South Paris, Me. TWemtOXlALB. Barnum'* Eating House, Temple St., Portland, Me. tt. 8. βτκνίΗβ—Sir I have had in consent use for the la.*t threie year· one of your Patent Galvan ized Oveue. which i· in point of economy superior to any Oven I ever used, and which ha· in roasting meat*, baking pantry, kc., given the greatest *atis facti«»n. Isaac Barkcm. Portland, May 9th, 1863. 1'obtland, June 3d. 1»β3. U.S. 8tkvejtb—Sir:—I have ummI one of the Pa tent Galvanized Ovens of your manufacture lor five rears. When I purchased 1 anticipated much from it, from what 1 had heard ; and 1 can -ay that it has 1 mort* than met my expectation·. It is decidedly a [ great improvement over any other iuvention that 1 i nave seen tor all kinds of baking, and 1 think the same amount of cooking can be done with oue-quar ter of the luel used by any other process. My folks cay it is a pleasure to use the Galvanized Oven, the heat being so conlined tliat they suffer no inconvenience from it, even iu the warmest weather. 1 can with confidence recomm^id it to the public. It needs on· ; ly to be tested to be approved. Yours truly, Charles Bailey. Portland, June, 1868. R. S. 8τ*ν*κβ—Sir:—We have used in our family forthe last Ave years one of yo-ir Patent Galvanized Ovens, and woiild most cheerfully recommend it to j the public. Mrs. W save it would be almost the last article of furniture in the house that she should part with. 8he ooasMort il as mat aa fa^prowwnl in baking and roaitlM over th< cook stove, a- the cook stove is over the old-fashioned way with the open fire for cooking. It naves a great deal of feel, and is a great comfort iu warm weather, as it heats the room so little. It seems to me that when its merit· are fully known that it mast eoae into general us,·. for no family who has ever had it. can afford to be without it. Most truly yours, Alfred Woodmas. REFERENCE*. Grand Trunk Eating House Portland. Smith'· Eatiug Hou*e . International Hotel " Work House " Charles Hanniford Ca|>e Elizabeth. a r: tt ν τ J". Xju Howard, Exchange Street - - - - - Portland. This invention, tlie· result of practical experience, having now undergone the thorough tent of exten sive practical um· iu hotel·,public institution*. steani era, boarding-houses and private families.!* now con fidently presented to the public an superior in j»oiiit of economy, safety, durability, oieeof management, convenience, and above all, in the unrivalled man ner in which it does it* work to fcny other invention of the kind now in use. It is a perfect Oven, doing everything required of it iu the most superior manner. It will roast at the same time as many different kinds of meat a* the oven can contain, and each piece τΛΙΙ be perfectly sweet and free from the gases arising from the differ ent varieties, as the gases are let off through an es cape pipe at the top. r'or baking bread and pastry this Oven is without ft rfvftl, as the heat is regulated by dampers at the bottom, and i.- under fbe i« rli i t control of tli·· oper ator It is not excelled iu point of economy as the heat required is generated within the oven." The ma terial trom which it is manufactured beiug a non conductor. and constructed with air-chambers.there is no radiation of heat, and a small quantity of fuel will keep it going for hours. Seven sizes are manufactured, suitable for the smallest private frmily, or for steamers and hotels of the largest class. No. 3 is especially adapted to the use of private families, being a convenient place to heat water for tea. 'Hie undersigned is prepared to manufacture and sell the above Ovens, and Rights for the same in any city or town in the State of Maine. R. S. STEVENS. South Paris, June 6,1863. Je3dtf MARINE Hallway Chain* mid Track Irons ΓΙ!IIΚ undersigned has been appointed Agent for X the sale of Marine Railway and other Chains, in the United States and Hritish North America,man ufactured by IIknky Wood & Co., of Liverpool, (ireat Britain, and is now prepared to receive orders for Marine Railway Chains, made to order and to pattern, with the Sprocket wheel to match, and war ranted to tit. These chains are made of an iron pe culiarly suited to this purpose, which, by actual test, shows its average breaking strain to be 36 tons per inch of sectional area. Parties wishing good and re liable chains will do well to examine those in actual service. Marine Railway Track Irons are drilled with the j countersunk holes and the Bolts to match; also, Spikes of all kiuds, Screw Bolts, Lag Screws.and all i kinds of forging done to order, and of quality and quantity to suit. Mr. C. feels confident he can supply the above ar ticles on as favorable terms as can be obtained else where. Address 110KACE I. (RANDALL, Sub-marine Engineer, janlO '62dlawly· Nkw Bkdfokd, Mass. INSURANCE. LIFE INSURANCE. ! New England Life Insurance COMPANY, ESTABLISHED DECEMBER 1, 1843, Boston. CASH CAPITAL, «2,372,043 14, INVESTED. THIS Company divide»its net earnings to the life policy holders. |Aot in scrip as «ome companies do,) in cash, every five years. Amount of Cash Dividend paid by hie Company in 1868 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 I may be paid half cash, aud the balance in cash on I Ave years, with interest. Amount taken in one risk, is $15,000. FREE POLICIES. Premiums may be paid in ton years—no forfeiture after. WILLARD PHILLIPS, President. BsifJ. F. Stkvkkr, Secretary. Policies are issued on the life, or for a term of years, or on certain contingencies. Creditors may insure their debtors on time. •\Uy object is to call attention to the fact that a policy of Life Insurance is the cheapest and safest mode ot making a provision for one's family."—Ben jamin Franklin. The undersigned will wait 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. II. J. Libby ft Co., Steele A Hayes. Ezra Carter, Jr.. Messrs. "Howard & Strout, Geo. W. Woodman, Enq., Messrs. John Lynch & Co., Hezekiah Packard, Esq. JOHN W. MUNGER, Agent, No. 1Q0 Fore Street, head oi Lone Whnrf, doo!9 PORTLAND. ME. codlj JOHN W. MUNGER & SON, JtlAKIXE, FIRE & LIFE nsrsuPL^israE, Ko. Ιββ Fore Street, Portland. Ma rine Insurance. ; ΓΙ1ΙΙΚ undersigned would respectfully notify the ι X Public that the·ν are prepared to take MARINE I RISKS on Shipn, Barque*, Hrigs, Schooner», Car· I goe» and Freight* per vovag«\ at carrent rates, to I any pnrt of the in>rM. Parties desiring Insurance ! wiu und it for their interest to CALL. HULL RISKS To any amount—placed in responsible Offices. War Kinks Taken. FIRE INSURANCE, BY Springfield Fire and Marine Int. Co., SPRINGFIELD, MASS. ' Cash Capital and Surplus Jan. 1, 1963 #408,619 _ Citv Vire Insurance Company, NEW HAVEN. CONN. Cash Capital and Surplus Dec. 1,1 $62 9293,000 Howard Fire Insurance Company, BOSTON, MASS. Cash Capital and Surplus Nov. 1, 1*62 8152,924 • Eliot Fire Insurance Company, BOSTON, MASS. Cash Capital and Surplus Nov. 1, 1862 $332,078 Merchants' Insurance Company, PROVIDENCE, R.I. Cash Capital and Surplus Nov. 30,1862 9206,894 American Insurance Company, PROVIDENCE. R I. Cash Capital and Surplus Dec. 31, 1862 9213,604 Atlantic Fire and Marine Ins. Co., PROVIDENCE, R. 1. Cash Capital and Surplus Dec. 1,1862 9204,534 Policies i**ued against losu or damage by Fire, for any amount wanted. Risks taken on Dwelling I louses from one to five years. LIFE INSURANCE. New England Mutual Life Ins. Co., BOSTON. Assetts over 92.400,000 Massachusetts Mutual Life Ins. Co., SPRINGFIELD, MASS. Assetts over 9400,000 WAR RISKS TAKEN. mch& deodlv ATLANTIC Mutual Insurance Company, 51 Wit 118t · » (oor. of William )New York, January 27th, 1863. Iu«avancea«ainHt Marine and In land Navigation UinkH. Assets, over Seven .Million Dollars, VIZ:— United States and State of New York Stock. City, llunk and other Stocks, S2.e26,960 68 Loans secured by Stocks.andutherwiae, 1,446.220 47 K« al Estate and Rood* and Mortgages, 233,760 00 Dividends on Stocks, Interest on Bonds and Mort<rage*and other I.oans.sundry Notes, re-insurance and other claims due the Company, estimated at 122.388 53 Premium Notes and Bills Receivable, 2.4<'»4.0rt2 W> Cash in Bank, 237.402 20 $7,130,794 64 jy*The whole Profits of the Company revert t the λ*βιτκκι>, and are divided ansually, upon the Premiums terminated during the year, aud for which Cortilieatesareissued, iikakino intkukmt, until re· deemed. Dividend Jun. i7th, is«·». 40 per ct. I The Prolits of the Company, ascertained front tlie 1st of July, 1842. to the 1st <»f January, 1862, for which Certificates were issued, amount to $12,758,730 ' Additional front 1st January, 1862, to 1st January, 1863, 1,740,000 Total profits for 201 years, 914,498,790 I The Certiticates previous to 1801, have been redeemed by cash, 10,278,660 Τ RUST Ε Ε S. John Π. Jones, A. P. Piilot, Jos. Gaillard, Jr., Charles Dennis, Lerov M.Wiley, J. Henr Burgy, W. II. H. Moore, Dan'l S. Miller, CorueliusGrinnell Thos. Tileston, S. T. Nicoil, C. Λ. Hand. Henry Coit, Josh'a J.llenry,Watts Sherman, W.C.'Pickersgill, Geo.G.llobaon, Ε. K. Morgan, j Lewis Curtis. David Lane, B. J. Howlaud, ' Chas. U. Russell, James Bryce, Beuj. Babcock, , Lowell Holbrook, Wm.Sturgis.Jr., Fletcher West ray, I P. A. Harffous, U.K. Bo^ert, H. B. Mitturn.Jr., Meyer (ians. A. A. Low, G. W. Iiurnham, Roval Phtlps, Wm. E. Dodge, Fred. Chauncey, Caleb Barstow, Dennis Perkins, James Low. JOHN D. JONES. President. CHARLES DENNIS. Vice President W. H. 11. MOORE, 2d Vice Pres t. gy Applicationsforwarded and OPEN POLICI ES procured by JOHN W. 1NUNGER, No. 166 Fore St.. head of Long Wharf, Portland, Maine feb9 lmed Uiaeodft w6t34 RAILROADS. NOTICE To Passengers Going West. NO CO.MBINATIOM <»rent Reduction of Fare ! Via GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY, FROM PORTLAND, DANVILLE AND TAR. ΜΟΓ ΊΊΙ Jt xr rioxs, TO DMTMOfT, First Clans £14.00 Second Class 12.00 To Detroit and Return, 1st class 25.00 CHtC AGO, MIL WA UK IK, and all LAKE MICHI GAN PORTS, via Lake Steamers from Sarnia. First Class f lfi.00 Second ( lass 12.00 Clo-<e Connection! made at Detroit with all trains for the West, North and South. Superb «Sleeping Cars on all Night Trains. B3r American money received at par for Sleeping Car Berths and lor meals at refreshment stations. Tickets from Detroit to all points West, North and South, can be procured on arrival of Grand Trunk Trains at Detroit. Passengers, by this ar rangement, will effect a saving of at least §4.80 each, over all other routes. THROUGH TICKETS can be procured at the bbduced rates, at all of the principal Railroad and Steamboat Ticket Offices in Maine and tne Prov inces, at the Company's Ageucies, BOSTON and BANGOR, and at all the principal Stations on the Ci rand Trunk Railway. C.J. BR Y DOES, Managing Director, Montreal. S. SHACK ELL.General Eastern Agent, Boeton. Bangor Office, Tl Weet Market Square. W. FLOWERS, Eastern Agent,Bangor. junelSdlm PORTLAND, 8ACO& PORTSMOUTH RAILROAD. SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS, Commencing April 6th, 1863. Passenger Trains will leave the Sta » tion, Canal street, daily, (Sundays ex cepted) as iollows : Leave Portland for Boston, at 8.46 a. m. and 3.00 P. M. Leave Boston for Portland at 7.30 A. m. and 3.00 p. M. Leave Portsmouth for Portland, at 10.00 a.m. and 5.30 p. m. These trains will take and leave passengers at way stations. Freight trains leave Portland and Boston daily. JOHN RUSSELL, Jr.. Sup't. Portland, Mar. 10,1863. Je8 edtf Narnia Initie. Xew Summer Route to the West, -VIA Grand Trunk Railway. New Line» of Powerful Steamer* Port S&rnia and Port Huron, GREES Β A Y, MILW AUK IE, CHICAGO,SAULT STE MARIE, HRUCE MISES, OSTOSA G OS, an ft other Porta «ν LAKES HURON, MICHK.AU AND SUPERIOR. On arrival of the Grand Trunk Train» from tlie East, the Steamers of the above l„iiies leave Port Sarnia and Port Huron in the following order: 3Iilwaukie and Chicago Line.—Leave Tort 8ar iiia Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evenings. Gkkkx Bay.—Leave Tort Huron every Thursday evening. Lakk Superior Like.— Leave Port Huron every Tuesday. Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday evening*. for all points on Lake Superior. For Sagikaw and I akk Huron Shore Port·.— Leave Port Huron everr Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evenings, calling at Port Saliuac, Forest, Port Austin, Bay City, Kant Saginaw. Saginaw City. In addition to the above. Grand Trunk Train·· con nect at Detroit with the Express 1 rains of the )lich· igan Central. Michigan Southern, and J'vtroit and Milwaukee Railways, toge ther aflordiug au unexain· pled amount of accommodation to the travelling public. Time Lew and Fare* Lower than by any other route. Families moving West will find it to their advantage to call upon the Com pany's Agent*, who will give favorable rat»·* for the convey anew of Passengers, Hon**, Wagons, and Household Goods. For Fares. Rates of Freight, and other particulars, apply to S. SHACK ELL, General Eastern Agent. Jfoaton; Capt. W. FLOWERS, Bangor, Maine; and at all stations on the Grand Truuk Railway. çyThrough tickets can also be obtained at the principal Railroad and Ticket Offices in New Eng land. c.j. bridges, my 14 d3mw4t M anaoisu Director. η ΑΙΝΕ CENTRAL KAIL. KO AD. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. On and after Monday next, passenger trains will lea\e aep t of Grand Truuk i.aiiroaa in Portland, for Lewiston and Auburn at 7.45 a.m. For Bangor and all intermediate stations at 1.10 p. m. ou arrival of trams horn Boston. Returning trains h ave Lcwiston and Auburn for Portland at β.80 am. Leave Bangor for Portland at 7.30 a. m. Both trains counect with through train» to Boston aud Lowell. Freight train leaves Portland daily for all stations on line of this r«.ad at 8 a. m. Tickets sold at the depot of tin* Grand Trunk Rail road in Portland for all stations on this road. EDWIN NOYES, Supt. June 1, 1863. tf ANDROSCOGGIN RAILROAD. SPRING ARRANGEMENT. On and after Mohdat, April 6, 1863, [trains will leave Portland for Lewfeton via Rrunetcick, at 1.00 and 8.15 P. M. Leave Portland for Farmington.via Brunswick, at I.00 P. M. Leave Farmington for Bath and Port land, 9.10 a.m. Leave Lewiston for Bath and Portland 6.00 aud II.40 A. M. STAGE CONHECTIOSe. Stage leaves Stricklaud's Ferry Tuesdnra, Thorn days and Saturdays, for Livermore, C anton, Peru and Dixfieid; returning opposite days. Stage leaves Farmington for New' Vineyard. New Portland and Kingfield, on Wednesdays and Satur days, returning on Moudays and Fridays. Stages leave Farmington daily, for Strong, Avon and Phillips. Passengers lor this route will take the cars at the Portland, Saco ft Portsmouth, or Kennebec ft Port land Depots, in Portland. S. W. EATON, Sup't. 1-armington April 1, 1863. ap6dtf SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. Commencing April O, 1863. I *u-'lL!!i-i-.-t"HFn riNOBfrr Trains will leave daily, (Suinlays excepted ) as follow* : Augusta tor Hath, Portland and Boston, at 5.30and 11.16 A.M., connecting at Brunswick with train* on the Androscoggin Railroad for Lewiston, Farming ton, Ac. * Portland for Bath and Augusta at 1.00 1* 31.. con necting at Brunnwick with the Androscoggin R. R. trains tor all Mati<>n> on that road ; and at Augusta with the Somerset & Kennebec Railroad for Water ville. Kendall's Mill· aud S a*hegan : and at Ken dall's Mills for Bangor, A -ι Portland for Hath and Augutdaat 8.15 P. M. Tickets sold in Boston for all the stations on the Kennebec A Portland, Androscoggin, and Somerset A Kennebec Roads. ÎTAOÏ CONVECTIONS. Stages leave Hath daily for Rockland at 9.00 A.M. and 3.00 P. M. Leave Augusta for Rockland at 9.00 A.M. Augus ta for Belfast, at 4.00 P. 31. Β. H. CU8HMAN, Manager and Superintendent. Augusta, April β, 18Γ>3. ap4tf York Λ Cumberland Kail road. SL'MMKK AKKANliKMilNT. [«BKI On and after Monday, April 0th, 1363, »%^^^EFPtrains will leave as follows, until further orders: Leave 8aco River for Portland at 6.16 aud 9.00 A.M.. and 3.80 P. M. Leave Portland for Saco River at 7.46 A. 31., and 2.on and ·5 20 P. M The 2.00 P. M. train out, and the 9.00 A.M. train into Portland, will be freight trains with passenger car* attached. Stage* connectât Saccarappa dailv forSouth Wind ham. Windham Centre and Great trails. At Gorham, for West Gorham, Standish, Steep Falls, Baldwin, Sebago, Bridgton, Hiraiu, Liming ton, Cornish, Denmark, Browntield. Lovt 11, Kr\o burg and Conway, Bartlett, Albany, Jackson and Eaton. Ν. H. At Buxton Centre, for West Buxton,Bouny-Eagle, South Liinington, Limingtou and Limerick. At Saco River, tri-weekly, for Hollis, Limerick, Ossipee. Newfleld. Parsonsfleld, Effingham,Freedom, Madison. Eaton, Cornish. Porter. 4c. apftdtf DAN CaRPENTER,Sup't. IVI arble ΛΛ^ογΙς. j. κ. τ η o m ρ s ο m. Is prepared to receive orders for Marble, Free Stone, Soap 8tone, Marble Chimney Pieces, Monumental Work and Grindstone·. Corner of Pearl and Federal St··* je23tf PORTLAND, ME. Nothing Ventured, Nothing Gained, THOSE having from One to Five hundred dollar· to inveet in a safe thing, that will afford employ ment and good pav for one, two or five years, call at 229 Congress Street. "Strike while the iron i· hot," as the best chance· are rapidly being taken op. June 1 dtf STEAMBOATS. For the Penobscot River. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. ■ ι ii The new and fast pen-going «team· er HAKVEST Mints, Captain W. ^fT^Pr^fc· κ. Κοιχ, will leave rant aide Atlan tic Wharf, foot of India Street,e»erjr Tuesday, ΤΙιηΓ*«Ι·τ·η«·S»"·"·'»* inorningi1, at β o'clock, FOB HOCK LAN D.CAMDEN, BEL.KA8T,8EARS rOKT, BUCKK1OKT, WIΝΤΕΚ1ΌΕΤ, HAMPDEN and BANGOR, Hktuhsiko—Will leave Bangor every Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings, at 7 o'clock, touching at the above places, for Portland. For freight or paeeage please apply at the Office on Atlantic wharf. ap24dtf A. SOMEK1SY, Agent. international Steamship Co. EAST PORT, CALAIS * ST. JOHN. Two Trips a Week ! On and after Thursday, April 9th, the Steamer Niw Ekulard, ( apt. —E. Field, and Steamer X aw Bruns wick, Capt. E. B. Winchester, will leave Railroad Wharf, foot of State St.. every Monday and Thurs day, at 5 o'clock P. M., for Rapport and St. John— connecting at Eastport with Stea.ner Queen for Rob instou, St. Andrews and Calais,and at St. John with Steamer Kmperor for Windsor and Halifax, Nova Scotia. Through ticket* will be sold by the agents and clerk# on board the steamers, at reduced rates. Returning, will leave St. John everv Monday and Thursday mornings, at 8 o'clock for Éastport, Port land and Boston. ap" tf C. C. EATON, Agent. Portland an.l Bom ton Line. THE STEAMERS Forest City, Lew is ton and Montreal Will, until further notice, run as follows: Leave Atlantic Wharf, Portland, every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, at 7ο clock P. M., and India Wharf, Boston, every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, at 7 o'clock P. M. Fare in Cabin ....91.50 " on Deck 1.26 Freight taken as usual. The Company are not responsible for baggage to any amouut exceeding 950 in value, and that persoi» al,'uule*s notice is given and paid for at the rate of one passenger for every 9600 additional value. Feb. 18, 1&63. dtf L. BILLINGS, Agent. Portland and New Vork Meaner*. SEMI-WEEKLY LINE. The splendid and fast Steamships "CHESAPEAKE," Capt. Willktt, •and "PARKERSBL'RCi," Captain I Huffman, will,until further notice, run as follows: Leave Browne Wharf, Portland, overy WEDNES DAY. and SATURDAY, at 4 P. M.. and leave Pier 9 North River, New York, every WEDNESDAY and SATL*RDAY,at3o clock, P. M. These vessels are fitted up with fine accommodations for passengers, making this the most speedy, safe and comfortable route for travellers between New York and Maiue. Passage 96,00, including Fare and State Rooms. Goods forwarded by this line to and from Montreal, Quebec, Bangor, Bath, Augusta, Eastport and St. John. Shipper* 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 apply to EMhétY fc FOX. Brown's Wharf, Portland. H. B. CROMWELL k CO., No. 86 West Street, New York. λ Dec. β. 1β Λ. dtf HOTELS. CAFE COTTAGE, Cape Elizabeth, Me. This Hotel, having been thoroughly ren ovated and fitted up for the season, w now open for the entertainment of permanent and traitaient boarder*, roaches, marked __ "Cape Cottage," in attendance on arrival Γη* at depots in l'ortland. June 23. 1863 d4w JASON BERRY. ATLANTIC HOUSE, SCARBORO BEACH. OAX HILL. MAINE. This house bavins been enlarged and re· ι foi I fitted, i* now open for the *ea*ou. Situated directly upon the Atlantic Ocean, it pos sesses un«)nalN facilities for sea bathing, UmL drive*. Ac. The house will be positively closed to all transient company on the Sabbath. To Canadian visitors—The hou*e is In direct com munication by rail, by simply changiug car· at the <irand Trunk"Depot, leaving them at <>ak Hill sta tion, where carriage* will be found, couuccting with every train for th« house. E. GUNNISON, Proprietor, 4wjcl6 Oak Ilill, Me. Sea Buttling. Fishing. Boating nnd Boarding, AT PEAK'S 1*WASl> rORLilD, Ml. IIkxkyM. Brackett would respectfully inform hi* friends and all those u.t«-ndiug to t i-it the sea-shore for health and quiet, that lie ha* recently purchased the PEAK'S _ ISLASI) HOUSE, situated but a few >ni hi* own. Both these bouse*, pleasantly , commaudiug a tine view of the ocean and surrounding i*lacds. will now be open for tbe accom modation of genteel boarders Steamers will make several trip* dailv between the Island and l'ortland. Terme reasonable. jel2dtf OCEAN HOUSE. Thi-> old and popular Summer Resort is too well known to need commendation, and the proprietor, thankful for the pa*t liberal patr nage bestowed upon his house, would only sav that it will be ΟΡΕϋ 101 Til IMERTAIWWT IF ΚΒΠ. OS TI ESDAY, Jl'NE 9th. 1863. tyThe Ocean House is ponitivtljf cloncd to trans ient company on the Sabbath. J P. CAMMKRLAIN, Proprietor. Cape Elizabeth, June 6, 1868. 2md42tw yards fapn situated, c èa OTTAWA HOUSE, Cashing'» Island, Ρ Ο It Τ L A ND Η Α Η Β Ο R. Attention ! Fleuurp Hunters, Health Seeker·, Romance Lov ers !—Attention all who weary with business and the rare· ο 1 life, or seeking to restore health impaired by .«ever® application to business, or soliciting pleasure for pleasure'· fake—to the superior comfort·, healthy 1 oration and romantic surroundings of the above ι·amed Hotel—connecting with the city of Portland bv steamer on the arrival of every traiit, the Ottawa House coach conveying paaeenger· from the Depot to the steaim-r. Toward the North and West, in full view from «he How*·, like a tjueeu viewing her charm* in the clear mirror of the sea. rwe· the pop ulous and flourishing city of Portland, with it· ίο ft y spires and elms, its grand public ediâcei* and princely mansion·; Mount Washington in in ales tic grandeur rears· its mighty head, kiting the cloud·. Toward· the South and "Eaet lie· the Ocean decked with Is land·, and alive with nailing and steam vessels. Stretching away to the verge of the horizon. The aaWriber, having leaded the above named House, and having procured the assistance of those skilled iu the various departments of a well regulat ed hotel, has the pleasure of announcing that it will be in readiness for the accomodation of the publie oil June 1st, 1833. B. ALLSTKUM, Proprietor. Post Office address—Portland, Me. my28tf Αι "EL η HOUSE." THE undersigned respectfully inform· the public that he has leased the above House, on Federal Street, Portland, -nd invitee the travelling community to call and see if he know· "how to keepahotei." 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 BUSS, Proprietor. Portland, Aug. 19, 1802. dtl SAGADAHOC Κ HOUSE· Alfred Carr, " · Proprietor. BATH· MAINE. THE City of Bath is one of the healthieet localities on the coast of Maine—delightful ly situated on the Kennebec, twelve mils· rom the sea, and afford· one of the most mvTRugretreat· from the dust and turmoil of our large cities. The Saoadahock is one of the lineet, most epa cinue, and best appointed Hotels in the State, located within thaee minutes walk of the l>epot, Steamboat Landing, Poal Office, Custom Houae. Ac., being di rectly in the business centre of the City. Terias Moderate by the Week·* Dey· Bath, Jane 23,1862. <*tf BATH HOTEL, By C. M. PLUM Μ Κ 886, Washikotok 8t„ Bath. •.•Term· 91 per day. Stable connect nrith house. Bath, Juue 23,1862. dtf É' MEDICAL. 8PF.EK>S KAMBliCI WINK PURE, AND FOUR YEABS OLD, Of Choice Oporto Grape, FOR ΡΗΥΛΚ'ΙΑΚΒ* U8Z. For Females, Weakly Person· and Invalid· . v'y -· Λ Ζ Js&SiZ-rif '■ ο 4": *' ' Every family,et thit* season, should use the SAXHUCI WINE, celebrated in Europe forits medicinal and bénéficia qualities as a gentle Stimulant, Tonic, Diuretic, and Sudorific, highly esteemed by eminent physicians, used in European and Americau Hospitals, and by some of the finit famille* in Europe and America. AS A TONIC It ι as* no equal, causing an appetite and building tip the system, beiug entirely a pure wine of a most val uable ^rape. AS A DIUBETIC, It imparte a healthy action of the Glands, Kidneys, and Urinary Organs, very beneficial in Dropsy, Ο out and Kheumatic Affections. SPEEB'S WINE Is not a mixture or manufactured article, but is pure from the luiceof the Portugal Sambuci grape. culti vated in New Jersey, recommended by chemist* and Shysician* as po**exsing medical properties superior > any other wines in use, and an excellent article for all weak and débilita ed person*, and the aged and infirm, improving the appetite, and benefitting ladies and children. A LADIES' WINE. Because it will not intoxicate as other wines, as it contains no mixture of spirits or other liquors, and is admired for its rich, peculiar flavor, and nutritive properties, imparting a healthy tone to the digestive organs, and a blooming, soft and healthy skin and complexion. WE KEFEB TO a few well known gentlemen and physicians who have tried the Wine: uei. winneid ecMt.iSA. (iov. Morgan, JJ.Y .State. Dr. J. R.Chilton,NY.City Dr. Parker, H. Y. Oftv. ! Dre.Darevfr Nicholi,New ark, X. J. Dr. Hivm. Rnftnn Dr wiiM>Tt.nth«t.,HT. Dr Ward, Newark, N.J, Dr Dougherty, Newark. Dr. Marry, New York. I L>r.O'tnnminjfe,Portland. R-None genuine wit hoot the signature of'AL DsrKKR,r»e«iic,K . J.," la over the cork ol each bottle. BTMAKE ONE TRIAL OF THIS WISE. For sale by Druggists and all first class dealer*. City and town Agents supplied by the State Com missioners. A. STEER,Proprietor. Tisbtart)—r«si«»if, NfwJmn. OFFICE—908 Broadway. New York. JOHN LA FOT, Tarin, A (rent for France and Germany. Sold in Portland by H. H. 11 AY,Druggist Supply· in* Agent. dec22dly (Copyright secured. 1 The Great Indian Remedy FOR FEMALES. DK. MATTISON'S INDIAN EMM EN AGOG UK. Thif celebrated Female Medicine, poM«wing virtues unknown of any thing else of tbe kind, and proving effectual after all others have foiled, i* designed for both married and sin» fie tadies, and is the very best thin* nown for the purpose, as it will bring on the monthly sicknett in caaea of obstructions, from any cause, and after all..other remedies of the kind have b*·©», tried In vain. OVER JOOO BOTTLES hare now been sold without a tingle failure. when taken as directed, and without the least injury to health in an ρ ease. is put up in bottles ot three different strengths, with fall direc tions for using, and sent by express, I closely tealed, to all parts of the country. PRICES— Full strength, §10; half strength, «6; quarter strength, 93 per bottle. REMEMBER— T\i* medicine ia designed ex» pre* s I η for obetinatr cases, ιrhich all other remedies of the Kind have failed to cure; alto that it it tear· ranted at repretented in every reaped, or the pries will be refunded. tr λ Ε WARE OF /MI TA TIOKS .' None genu ine and warranted, uni· *·· purchased direetlu of Dr. M. at his Remedial Inttitute for Special ùiteaset. No. 38 Union street. Providence, R. I. lyThie Specialty embraces all diseases of a pri rate nature, Doth of MEN and WOMEN, by a reg ularly educated physician of twenty years' practice, giving tliem his whole, attention. g^sConsn Stations by letter or otherwise are atrict· ly eonfiden tin/,and medicines will be sent by express, tecure from observation, to all parts of the Infted States. Also accommodations for ladies from abroad wishing for a secure and ouiet retreat, with good •are. until restored to healtn. CAUTION.—It has been estimated that over two humlred thousand dollar a are paid to swindling quack* annually, in New England aioue, without any benefit to those who pay It. All this comes from trusting, without inquiry, to men who are alike des titute of honor, character and skJl, aud whose only recommendation is their own false and extravagant ansertioua, in praise of themselres. If, therefore, you would avoid &r»nο humbugged, take no man's word. n« matter what hit pretentions are, but MAKE INQUIRY It will cost you nothing, and may save you many regrets; for, as advertising phy sicians. in nine cases ou. of ten, are begus, there la no safety in trusting any of them, unless you know who and what they are. ΠΓ Dr. M. will send frxs. by enclosing one stamp a« above, a pamphlet on DISEASES O* WO MEN. aud on Private IHteatea generally, giving fall information, with the most undoubted references and testimonials, without which no advertising physician or medicine of this kind is deserving of AN Τ CON» FIDFSCE WHATEVER. |yOrders by mail promptly attended to. Write aouraddres*p/â**/jr,and direct to DR. ΜΛΓΤΙ80Ν, ye above. · dec6dawly80 DR. HtTOHEV Eclectic Medical Infirmary. R$tabH»hed f*r the treatment of thone di»ea»e» in both texee, requiring Experience, Skill, Honor and delicacy. 1JKIVÀTF. CONSULTATIONS.—Dr. Hughes ha· for a number of yean confined hi· attention to diseasesof a certain clas·. During hi* practice he has treated thousands of case*. and in no instance has be met with a failure. The remédié· are mild, and there iff no interruption of business or change of diet. Dr. Hughes is in constant attendance from 8 in the morning until 10 at night, at hi·* office, 5 Tem file street. Charges moderate, and a cure guaranteed η all case·. Separate rooms, so that no one wili be •een but the Dr. himself. His remedies cure dhfta— when all other remedies fail : cures without dieting, or restriction in the habits of the patient ; cures with out the disgusting and sickening effcets of most other remedies ; cures new cases in a few hours ; cures with out the dreadful consequent effect» of mercury, bet is mire to annihilate the rank and poison ou* taint that the blood is sure to absorb, unie** the proper remedy is u«ed. The ingredients are entirely vegeta ble, end no injuriou· efect, eitlier constitutionally or locally, can be caused by using them. TOUNG MEN. who are troubled with seminal weakness, generally caused by bad habits in youth, the effects of which are pain and diiiiness in the head, forgetftiluess, sometimes a ringing in the ear·, weak eves, etc., terminating in consumption or in sanity if neglected, are speedily and permanently cured. All correspondence strictly confidential and will · returned îf desired. Addrwss DK. J. B. HITOHES, Ko. ft Temple Street,(corner of Middle), Cortland. Send stamp for Circular. Jull— dAwtfa Eclectic Jlcdical Infirmary. το thFladies. Dr UCGHF.8 partlc«l*r'r invlt«.»II U<Hnwha Biad a medical adviser, to call at his rooms. No. δ Temple Street, wtych they will find arranged for their especial accommodation. Dr. 11.*e Eclectic Renovating Medicinesareunriral led in effieaev and superior virtue in regulating all Female Irregularities Their action is specific and certain of producing relief in a short time. LADIKH will And it invaluable in all cases of ob structions after all other remedies have been tried ia vain It is purely vegetable, containing nothing ia the least injurious to the health, and may be taie η with perfect safety at all times. Sent to any part ofthe country with full direction· bv addressing t>R IICUHEK. "No. 6 Temple Street,corner of Middle, Portland. Ν. B.—LA DIKS desiring may consult one of their own eex. A lady of experience in constant attend MW· : ■■·- . lulldawtfS Book, Card & Fancv Printing NEATLT BXKtCTKD AT THE OFFICE OF THE PRCflfc. Dine At tlao MERCHANTS' Kxch·!»**KrttB* Π""'1' * ]» Exeh.ngr M l 10 j toft. ap8d6m L. 8. TniiMBLl. 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