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POETRY. Kingdom Coming Say darkeys, liab you seen do maesa, With the muffstash ou his face. Go long de road some time this mornin', Like lie gwiue to It'ab de place? lie neon a smoke way up de ribber, Where de Linkura gum-boats lay; He took his hat au' lef berry eudaen, Au' I spec he's run away ! CHORUS: De massa ran, ha ! ha ! l>e darkey stay, bo ! ho ! It mus' be uow de kingdom's comiu. Au' de year of JubiloT He's six foot one way, two foot tudder, And lie way tree hundred pound, Hie coat so big he couldn't pay de tailor, And it wouldn't go half way round. He drill ao much dey call him cap'en, An' he get so dretnil tanned, I spec he try and fool dem Yankees For to tink he's contraband. De darkeys feel so loneeomo libiug In de log-house on the lawn, Dev move dar things to massa'* parlor For to keep it while he's gone. Dar'· wine an' cider in de kitchen, An' de darkeys dey'll hah some; I spose dey'll all be confiscated When do Liukum sojers come. De oberteer he make us trouble, An' he dribc us round a spoil, We lock him up in de smokehouse cellar, Wid de key trowu in de well. De whip is lost, de ha'd-cuff broken, But de massa 11 hah his pay ; He's old enough, big euough, ought to know better Dan to went an' run away. BUSINESS CARDS. CITY HOTELJ Caraer ·Γ Ceafrris nnd G rem St reel·. LEWIS HOWARD, I'mpritfor, (Recently of the Howard House, Lowell.) Centrally situated, accommodations ex Icellent, table well provided with the luxu ries of the season, charges reasonable, aud a good stable connected with the house. A share ol the public patronage is respectfnl· ly solicited. Portland, July 17,1863. Jyl8 dtf Bowdoin Street House, 84 BOWDOIN STREET, Corner Alfton } BOSTON. BY W. F. DAVIS, Lato Proprietor of the Mi not lionne, Cohunct. TKKMS, ..... #1,» PEE DAY. jy30 d3m rrPh^ m COAL & WOOD, CHEAP FOR CASH, DKLIYEllKL) TO ANY PART OK THE CITY SPRING MOUNTAIN LP.HIGH, HAXKLTON LEHIGH. L'OLE li Al NE LEHIGH. LOCUST MOUNTAIN, JOHNS. THE GENUINE LORBER T, Pore and Free Hunting. CUMBERLAND COAL FOE SMITHS' USE. THESE Coals are strictly of the best quality, m η warranted to give satisfaction. AUo, for sale, best quality of Nora Scotia and other Hard and Soft Wood. Thepoblie are reqoented to call, a· we are deter mined to (fiTe (tood bargains to those who pay cash. Office,Commercial St., head of Maine WVJ SAWYEB & WHITNEY. mehSO'Udly GARDIWER & BROWN, At63 Middle Street, J|J OppoiKéthe Custom House, Have on hand,and are daily receiving the lat MTand moat dkriraklk rtylep of CLOTHS, OVERCOATINGS, Fancy Doeskins and Cnsstineres. ALSO, A FULL BTOCK Ο»TBI Latest Styles of READY-MADE CLOTHING. - A WD Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, which we will sell at price* to suit the times. Portland. Nov. 1Θ.1862. dtf A CARI). DR. S. C. FERNALD, «EXTIST, No. ITS M id <11 Street. Reference* Dre. Racok and Bre*li*. Portland, May 2ft, 1803. tf Dr. I. H. IIGALD HAVING disponed of hie entire interest in hie Office to Dr. 8.C FERNALD. would cheerfully reocommond him to his former patient* and the pub lic. Dr. Fern a li>, from long experience, it» prepar ed to Insert Artificial Teeth on the "Vulcanite Banc," and all other methods known to the profession. Porî'and, May 2ft, 1863. tf F. M. CARSIEY, CABINET MAKER AND UPHOLSTERERj Ho. 51 Union Street, IB pr.-p«r.Ml to do all kind· of CABINET JOB BING in a prompt and aatisfactory manner. Book and Show Cases made to order. iyF.rnituro Midi·, Repaired and Varnished at SHORT NOTICE. Portland, Hay 29,1848. tf I. D. MERRILL, Λ CO., PLUMBERS, No. 27 Union Street, Portland, Me. Water Closets, Urinals, Force and Suction Pumps Bath Boilers, Wash Howls, Silver Plated f Brass Cocks, of all kinds constantly on hand. tlW* All kinds of fixtures for hot and cold water •et un in the best manner. All orders in city or country personal! y attended to I. D. MERltlLL. JOHN BOND. 0. D. MERRILL. aaetdly JOHN Β. BROWN A SONO», Sugar Refinery, TOKK STRKKT, PORTLAND. UK. lettdtl Marble Work. J. K. THOMPSON, Ih prepared to receive orders for Marble, Free Stone, Soap Stone, Marble Chimney llecrw. Monumental Work and OHnditoiioa. Caraer mf Pearl and Federal St··. Je23tf PORTLAND, ME. McCOBB & KINGSBURY, Attorney· and Counsellors at Law, Have removed to Jose's Block, NO. 88 EXCHANGE STREET4 PORTLAND James T. McCobb, Benj. Kingsbury, Jr Jyl4 8wd. LIVERY STABLE. THE lubtwriber l« now prepared to board liorwi J,7l!?;1V'..orwr,k "'N"1:i In"ia "·. near middle, (third door below the Sailors' Home I Slr.njtori! and others from the couutry are hereby reminded that the above Stable ie nearer to the Grand Trunk Depot and Knaton Steamboat wharfthan aov other Stable. Charge» moderate u - „ . CHARLES K. NELSON Portland. July 30,1863. dlw Medical. THE Powers of tlie Vegetable Kingdom COMBINE THEIR MEDICAL PROPERTIES TOG1VK TO THE AFFLICTED THIH GREAT HUMOR REMEDY. HOWARD'S VEGETABLE CAVCER AMD CA\KER SYRUP Surpasse» in efficacy and is destined to supersede all other known remedies in the treatment qf the Dis eases Jbr ichich it is recommended. I T hae cured Cancers after the patient* have been given up as incurable by many physician*. It ha* cured (.'anker in it* worst lorme in hun dreds of cases. It ha* always cured 8aet Kheuii when a trial has been given it, a disease that every oue knows in very troublesome and exceedingly diflicult to cure. Kry&ipelab always yields to ite power, as many who have experienced its benefit*, do testify. It has cured Scrofula in hundreds of cases, many of thorn of the most aggravahted character. It cures Κ ι so'e Evil. It ha* cured many cases of Scald H κλπ. Ttnit·· bave been removed Iqr U jn repeated in stances in which their removal had b en pronounced impossible excepting by a surgical operation. Ulcers oi the most malignant type have been healed by its use. It has cured many cases of Nursing Sore Mouth when all other remedies have ftuicJ to benefit. Fever Sokeb of the worst kiuu have been cured y it. Scurvy has been cured by it in every case inwhich jihas been used, and they are many. It removes White Swelling with a certainty no other medicine ever has. It speedily remove· from the face all Blotches 1'impees, fitc., which though not very paintul, per baps, are extremely unpleasant to have. It has bee ι used in every kind of humor, and never fails to benefit the patient. Neuralgia, in its most distressing forms, has been cured by it when no other remedy could be found to meet the case. It has cured Jaundice in many severe cases. It has proved very efficacious in the treatment of Piles, au extremely painful disease. Dyspepsia, which is often caused by humor, has been cured by it in numerous instances. In Female Weaknebheh, Irregularities, and Diseases peculiar to their eex, it has been found a most potent remedy. In cases of General Debility, from whatever cient aid. It is a most certain euro for Rickktb, a disease common to children. Its efficacy in ail diseases originating in a depraved state of the blood or other fluids ol the body is un surpassed. It* effects upon the system are truly astonishing and almost beyond belief tooue who has uot wit nessed them. This Syrup will a* certainly euro the diseases for which it is recommended as atrial is given it, and the cure will be permanent, as it. by its wonderfully searching power, entirely eradicates the disease from the system The afflicted have onlv to try it to become con vinced of what we say in regard to it and to find re lief from their sufferings. H KillL Y IMPORTANT ΤΕβΤΙΜΟΚΤ BY A LADY*. A Cancer, deemed insurable by Eminent Physician», Entirely Removed by the Syrup. DOKf'HEftTKR, MaP8. Mr. D. IIowabo-Dear Sir:—-Thinking a state ment of my case and the cure ofmv complaint would be of service to others similarly afflicted, I hasten to give it to you. it is briefly this. Sometime since I was afTlicted With a swelling, which gradually increasing.gai e me great pain ana uneasiness. At first I said nothing about it, but finallv concluded to con-ult tbe plmf cian who attended my family, who pronounced it a fanrrr, and urged me repeatedly to submit to a sur gical operation, which I then declined. The trouble grew worse every day, till I finally wa* forced to the conclusion to submit to an operation for its removal. I even had my bi d removed to a puitable room for tin· jmrpoee, engaged tN Hrrioai of an eminent surgeon, and had nothing intervened, nhould have ere tliis been Faved or destroyed bv the knife. Fortunately a friend had heart! of fiOW. Λ/ID'S S Y RU Ρ, and knew of cures it had efTected in cases similar to mine. She and others of my JUend·urged ne t<> try it before nfag on with tin· operation, and fortunately prevailed upon me to do so. The result has been a*perfect cure. I followed, I need not say, strictly the directions laid down in the circulars, and now that my health is restored } look back to mv esca]>e as almost tniraculoos. None t>ut a person who has suffered as I have, and been π - In .ed from that PufTering as 1 have, can tell how grateful I feel, under Providence, to those v. ho sug gested a trial of the medicine, as well as the propri etor, Mr. Howard. I was, I had almost torgotten t·» twilling which was manifesting itself upon another part of my person, and which would have resulted without doubt in Jest the name thing—a Cancer. You may make what u*e you SMfltof thifl ΟθΗΙβ· cateof my caae, and if by my iMtml»IHtlHhi "th ere arc taved front ai> deep djstresa a» I have been, I idiall consider myself amply repaid tor the troublo and pubhcitv it cau»es. Gratefully voure, "Mue. Sarah Akw Clapp. VALUABLE TESTIMONY. Wokcbstkb, Maps. Mu. D. Howard— Dear Sir —You wish to know what information I possess in relation to the efficacy of your "Camckh AVI) Caîkkki StbûP". Several y<*rs since my wife, being confined, was severely troubled with* what is usuallv called "Nursing .*ore Mouth," and what the physicians call "milk Rmb." Both legs were badly swollen, and were in a dreud f\il state. Everything that could be thought of was resorted to without any benefit. Her physicians pronounced her recovery very doubtful. If not im po—fblc. At ttiί·- tim·. beuiag of jovr Sraor, and it being highly recommended, she "concluded, a* a last report, to rive it a trial, which she did with the ■Oti bfDeflMH fff—II· Shortly after she OMR· meneed taking it, her health begin to improve, and the use of a few bottle* completely cured her. And although the has be*·η twice confined since, she hue been perfectly free from tin· trouble above named. I have also seen its oflbdt· in a great many cases out of my fkmily, which have been of the most satfcfact tory character. I have procured hundreds of bot tles for my friends and neighbors, and as far as my knowledge extends, it has given general satisfaction, I take great pleasure in recommending it to the nub. lie as au invaluable remedy for the diseases for which it is recommended. Henrt B. DiTKuraov. Most Malignant Fever Sores Healed, and the Patient Il eat or ed to Health. ASTONISHING CURE. Woicnm, Map*. Mr. D. Howari>:—It ie with great pleasure that I send you my testimony in favor of your Cakckr and Cankkiî Syrup. It has effected by the bless ing of (iod attending its adminir-tration, the greatest MM that WW came t«> my knowledge. My son was afflicted with Ferer Soreκ to such a degree" that for four mouths hie life was despaired of, wh- η 1 was informed that Zeba Howard of Kandolph. Mass., cure him. I immediately sent for him, and in three days after he came the bov began to recover, and continued to improve till his sores were completely healed, since which lie has enjoyed as good health as could be desired. I have recommended the Svrup to a great many persons since, who are also ready to give their testimony in its favor. Of all medicines of which I haveanv knowledge. I regard this, for the disease· for which it is recommended, as τιικ kept. I could write all day, and not tell half I feel In relation to the utility of your excellent Syrup.— May God speed you in your work, and succeed your eflorte to alleviate human suffering. Marpokt Eatojc. The following Litter, irhich ire take from the floston Journal of Oct. 22. furnishes Additional Testimo ny infatfor of this Great Bjtecijic : Charlehtown, Oct. 18, 1862. To the Editor of the Host on Journal Wishing to perform a duty which I consider due to the afflicted, as well as an act of Justice to the pro prietor of the medicine named below, I take this method to give publicity to the following : My wife lias been dreadfully afflicted for years with canker in the mouth, throat and stomach, which at time* made its ap]>earance upon the surface of the stomach, breast, aide, and one arm. even rendering the parts completely raw, and producing distress that brought her uigh unto death. Some time *ince, being confined, she was greatly reduced in couse* juence of the settling of the humor in her breast, producing no less than five ulcers at one time, confining her to her bed for fifteen weeks, and leaving her in a very bad and almost hopeless ooudition. which baffled every means us»*d for her benefit till some time iu August la-t. when "How oar notice in a manner that induced us to frire it ft trial, which wo did with the most astonishing and gratifying results. After uxinc «even bottles of the Byrun all signs of tli· humor qliiypairgi, and her healtii is now good, a condition to which she has been ft stranger lor many years. I cannot command language to express the happiness that this most ex oeHent medicine has brought to Wf inrmiy. bet. t<e some slight return for the benefit I have received, make this public statement of the ease, entirely of my own accord, without solicitation from any oiie. Should any person interested wish to consult eith er of u« upon the sutrfoct, wo should be ph ased to see them at our residence, No. -W Warren street,, Charlestown, Mass. Yours trulv, Hksky Sivadie. Prepared and sold bv D. lioWARD, Randolph, Mass.. to whom all letters of enquiry should be ad dressed. For nale in Portland by //. //. IIA Druy f/ist, junction Free and Middlo streets. General Agent fur Maine—and by dealers in medicine gen erally. price f 1 per bottle ; C bottles for £6. jy24 eodSin J S. C. CALDWELL, 4IIOI1IO)' ami Counsellor at Law, Commissioner for the State of Maine, 335 Broadway New York City. Having studied and practised law in the State of Maine, particular attention will be given to collect ing claims, taking depositions.and executing papers to be used in that State. Κβκκηκνοκλ—Howard k St rout, Portland: Tall man Sc l.arrabee. Bath; Eugene Hale, Klleworth. jy31 4&u3w· 7 nmr at the MERCHANTS'KxchMgeEatiug llouar.17 ft U EKChaugeftt. A Fret Lunch ev«-rv <i»v Jrom 10 to 12» »ρ8βιη L. S. HVOM11LY. DRYjGrOODSL THE LATEST NEWS! THOMAS LUCAS, No. 125 Middle Street - - Portland, Respectfully calls your particular attention to His Great Closing-out Sale of SPRING AND SUMMER DRY G Ο Ο I> Ν, WHICH WILL BE SOLD OFF fOR T\\e lXe\t Thirty \>a\s, FOR WHAT THEY WILL BRING! Silk and I>nrc Mantillas, Brragrs, Brriiitr Doul>le ltaltcs, Parasols, Muslin*, AND ALL KINDS OF SUMMER GOODS Cheap for the Million*! ! Af SMALL PROFITS AHD QUICK RETURNS arc tllO only nmtto appreciated by Buyers of Dry lioode— the «lays of large profits having gone by. THE STOCK CONSISTS OF RICH FOREIGN DRESS GOODS, Such as plain and brocaded Black Silks; blue and brown Silks; also all the desirable colore to bo found. Let every Lady in want of a GOOD SILK bear in mind that this is the Largest and Bret assortment of Silk* ever brought into thin Slate. I have the RSOLISH CROWS BLACK SILK, and both plain and figured of all other celebrated Euro pean make, all of which will bo SOLD VERY LOW FOR CASH. All the Xfw Stylo· of DRESS GOODS, SUCH AS Silk and Wool Plaids, Satin Stripes, Garabaldi Checks, Poil de Cheveres, Travelling Mixtures, rich French Poplins,Italian Lustres, Spring and Summer lie laines, plain all-wool Delaines, in all the beautiful shades and colors, TafR-ttas, (.oat's liair Goods and Camel's liair Lustre* in all the new shades, plain Alpaccas in all colors, French and English Ging hams, American and English Prints, Thibets, Lyon eses, and all other Dress Goods, too numerous to reoapitulate here. Shawls ! Shawls! Shawls! OVER 3000 NEW SHAWLS, Perfect Beauties·—All New Pattern*! BROADCLOTHS \ A large assortment of Cloths for Men and Boys' wear, consisting of German Broadcloth», West of England Broadcloths, American Broadcloths, Doe skins, Satinetts, Tweeds, Cassimeres, Waterproofs, and all kinds of Woolen Goods. Grey, Blue, White, Striped, end Shirting FLANNELS, IN ALL THE NEW PA ITERS 8 Special attention to be devoted to the W oo\cn department \ lOOO NEW CAPE S To br Sold for whnl Ihrr will bring. Also, a full a*sortment SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS, STRIPE SHIRT INGS. DENIMS, PLAIDS, CRASH, TABLE LINEN, TAR LE CO r ERS, NAPKINS, WHITE LINEN, LINEN BOSOMS, LI NE Ν CA MR RICS, Balmoral Skirts, Watch Spring Skirts, TOQBTHXR WITH ALL <*THKE HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, too numerous to meutiou THOMAS LUCAS Would assure all buyers of Dry Goods that this is the ONL Y STORE IN PORTLAND where can be found a COMPLETE AMOliTMEST of Fashionable Dress Goods, AT LOW PRICES. My entire stock of SUMMER GOOD8 must be and shall be closed out to make room fur Fall Goods. Mow is the time to get goods CHEAP, as in less than one month goods Will Advance at least 25 per Cent· Let all who want Dry Goods embrace this opportu nity, and buy what goods they want for summer and fall. tr-As this is a rare chance, all in want ol Dry Goods should call early in order to secure the BEST BARGAINS ! MfCountry Merchants are particularly solicited to call examine. WT~ REMEMBER, THE PLACE IS lio. 195 Middle Street. THOMAS LUCAS' NEW YOltK MOItl . Portland iVlaine. ' jy3ô <13m MEDICAL. SPECK'S SA.ΤΙ IIUCI WIIVE PUKE, AND FOUK YKAKS OLD, Oi* Choie© Oporto Grape, FOK PHYSICIANS' UBE. For Females, Weakly Persons and Invalide Every family,at thissea*on,should usethe 3AMBUCI WINE, celebrated in Europe forits medicinal and bénéficia qualities as a gentle Stimulant,Tonic, Diuretic, and Sudorific, highly esteemed by eminent physicians», Med in F.'iropeau and Anxriciui II · >>pit als, and by gome of the first families in Europe ana America. AS A TONIC It I as no equal, causing an appetite and building up the system, being entirely a pure wine of a mont val· "ol.ll. .»·ΌΛΛ AS A DIURETIC, It impart* a healthy action of the Glands, Kidneys, anil Urinary Organe, very beneficial in Dropsy,Gciu^ and Rheumatic Affection*. 8ΡΕΚΙΓ8 WINE Is not a mixture or manufactured article, bnt in pure from tlieiuiceof the Portugal Sambuci grape, culti vated in New Jersey, recommended by chemists and physician h as possessing medical properties superior to 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 otherliquors, and is admired for its rich, peculiar flavor, and nutritive properties, imparting a healthy tone to the digestive organs, »nd a blooming, soft and healthy skiu and complexion. WE REFER TO a few well known gcutlemeu aud physicians wflo have tried the Wine: Geu. Win field Scott. US A. Gov Morgan, N.Y .State. Dr. J.R.Chilton,N.Y.City. Dr. Parker, N.Y. City. Drs.Darcyfc Nicholl.S'ew Dr. Wilson.11th st.,NY, I>r Ward. NY war k. V .1. Dr. Dougherty, Newark. Dr. Marcy, New York. ark.N'J. * i Dr.Cummings,Portland Dr. Haves, Boston. 1 C^'S'one genuine without the signature of "AL FRED S PEEK, Passaic, Ν. J.," is over the cork ol each bottle. or MAKE Ο y F Τ Hi AL OF THIS! WISE. For sale by Druggists and all first class dealers. City and town Agents supplied by the State Com missioners. A. S PEER, Proprietor ViNEVAiiD—Passaic, New Jersey. Office—208Broadwav.Kew York. JOHlf LA FOY. Paris, Agent for France and Germany. Sold in Portland by II. 11. II AY, Druggist..Supply ing Agent. dec22dly [Copyrigbtsecured. The Great Indian Remedy FOR FEMALES. DR ΜΑΤΤΙ8θΚ·8 INDIAN EMMENAGOGUE. Γ hi* celebrated Female Medicine, possessing virtue* unknown of any thing else of the kind, and proving effectual after all others have failed, is designed for both married and kiic ote ladies, and is the rery best thins known for the purpose, as it will bring on the monthly sickness lu cast·* of obstructions, from any cause, and after all..other remedies of the kind have beeu tried in vain. OVEK Ι00Θ BOTTLE8 have now been sold without a tingle failure, when taken as directed, and without the least injury to health in any oase. tri* is put up in bottles of three different strengths, with full direc tions for using, and sent by express, closely seated. to all parts of the country. PRICES—Full strength, *10; liai 1 strength, *5; uarter strength, *3 per bottle ΙίΓΊΐΕΜΑΜ HER—This medicine it designed ex· ptttsly for obstinate rates, which all other remplies of the kind hare failed to cure; alto that it it ι car ranted as represented in every respect, or the price ιvit I he refunded. UrJ'.EH A/iK OF IMITATIONS! None genu ine atid warranted, unless purchased directly (\f !>r. M. at his Remetiial Institute for Special Diseases, No. 548 Union street, Providence, K.I. kJTTbls Specialty embraces all diseases of a pri vate nature, both of ΜΕ2Γ and WOMEN, by a reg ularly educated physician of twenty years* practice, giving them his whole attention. £jr*< onsultations by let ter or otherwise are strict ly conjidential,*in\ medicines will be sent by express, secure ir<ttn observation, to all parti· of the l ni ted States. Also accommodations for ladies from abroad wishing for a secure and quiet uktbeat, with good care, until restored to lu-aJtn. CAUTION.—It has been estimated that over Oro hundr"I (AmUMmI Mm are paid to SWtedllftg quack* annually, in New England alone, without'·*»? benefit to those who pay it. All this eomes from trusting, without inquiry, to men who are alike des titute ot honor, character and skill, and w l o». only ι recommendation is their own false aud extravagant assertions, in praise of themselves. If, therefore, you would avoid being humbugged, take no man's word, tio matter what his pretensions are, but MAKE INQUIRY:—it will cost you nothing, and niav save you many r. grata; 1er. M g phy siokns, in I ot t« n, ar«· begw, tttNl Η no safety in trusting any of them, unless you know who ami what they are. ur Du. M. will send ηικκ. by enclosing one stamp as above, a pamphlet on DISEASES OK W<» MION, and ou Private Diseases generally, giving full information, with the mott undoubted references and testimonials, without which no advertising physician or medicine of thin kind is deserving of ΛΛ Y COX PIPE S CE WHATEVER. IWTi >rders by mail promptly attended to. Write aouraddrcss/f/ai»/y, aud direct to DK Μ Λ ITISON, I veabove. dectidawlySO GKAY'S Celebrated HAIR Restorative It i« not a I>jre ! $1000 PREMIUM. $1000 WILL CAUSEHAIRTOd KOvr o* BALD HEADS WILL nKSToaSGUCYOU DISKASKD ha 111 To ITS Original Condition A: Color, Will prevent the Hair from Falling Off. and promote ! λ New and Healthy Growth : completely ««radi cates» Dandrutlwill prevent and cure Ner vous Headache ; will give to the hair a Clean, Glowy Appearauce, and is a Certain Cnre for all Dis eases of the Head. PRICE ONE DOLLAR FER MOTTLE. It ix a perfect and complete dreading for the hair. Read the following testimonial : L\ 8. Marshal's Offick, New York, Nov. 6, 1861. Wif. Gray, Eeq. Dear Sir: Two mont hit ago my headlwae almost entirely ltALD, and the little hair 1 uad wan all GliEY, and falling out very fast, until 1 feared 1 tdiould lose all. I commenced using your Hair Αί· torative, aud it immediately «topped the hair falling off, and soon restored the color, and after using two bottles ray head is completely covered with a healthy growth of hair, and of the tame color it was iu early manhood. 1 tak·· great pleasure iu recommending your excellent Hair ltmtorative, and you may also rcforany doubting person to me. ROBERT MURRAY, U. S. Marshal. Southern District, New York. Other testimonials may he seen at the Reetorativ· Depot, 3nl Broadway, Sew York. Manufactured aud sold by the proprietor, (VVm. Guay) at the Restorative Depot, 3ol Broadway, New York, and for sale by all druggists. H. H. HAY, Wholesale Druggist. Agent for Portland and vicinity. jc-25'G8 d«wly2 Scotch CaiivaN, VOU BALE BY JAMES T. PATTEN & CO., Ilnth, Me. BOLTS Superior Bleached | -yjy t 300 du All for.*fl»x -How I A, Work prnimmt contract, ! α-κ-,,-,κ 300 do Kxtra All Lou μ «αχ | ΑΓϋΓυ*ιη· 300 do Navy Fine J Delivered in Portland or lioatou. Hath. April 20. IStML ap»dtf ID in θ at the ^IciTliaiiMiXtliHiisc Γιιίίιικ Ho«i«c 17 & 19 Exchange Street. A Free Lunch every day from lo to 12 apS 6in MISCELLANEOUS. BLODGETT & SWEET'S Patent (ialvanUcd PORTABLE OVENS! me—i Hotels, Steamers and Private Families. Warranted to Cook with less Fuel than any other Ocen in use ! MANUFACTURED BV K. S. STUVEIS, South Paris, Kir. TKRTI.VOÛIA LO. liarnum'h Fating House, Tempt'' St., Portland, Me. It. 8. Stkv KNf*—Sir :—I have had in constant use for the last three years our of your Pat out Galvan i/ed Ovens, which is in point of economy superior to any Oven I ever used, and which has in roasting meats, baking pastry, kc., given the greatest satis faction. Ihaac Baum:m. Portland, May 9th, 1863. POBTLAVD, June 3d. 1863. R. S. Stf.venp—Sir:—I have used one of the ra tent Galvanized Ovens of your manufacture for five years. When I purchased I anticipated much from it. from what I had heard ; and 1 can -ay that it has more than met my expectations. It is decidedly a f;r< ;it InprpvjBpot over any other invention that I «ave seen for all kinds of baking, and 1 think the same amount of cooking can be done with one-quar ter of the luel used by any other process. My folk* say it is a pleasure to use the"Galvanized Oven, the heat being ^o confined that they suffer no inconvenience from it, even in the warmest weather. I can with confidence recommend it to the public. It needs on ly to be tested to be approved. Yourstruly, Chaules Bailey. Portland, June, 1863. R. S. Stf.yenp—Sir:—We have used in our family for the last five years one of your Patent Galvanized Ovens, and would most cheerfully recommend it to the public. Mrs. W savs it would be almost the last article of furniture in the IMON that she ikraM part with. She considers it as great an improvement in baking and roasting over the cook stove, as the cook stove is over the old-fashioned wav with the open tire for cookinvr. It saves a great ileal of fuel, and is a great comfort in warm weather, as it heats the rovvn so little. It seems to me that when its merits are ftilly known that it inu-t come into general use. for no family who has ever had it. can afford to be without it. Most truly yours, Alfred Woodman. REFERENCES. Grand Trunk Eating House Portland. Smith's Eating House " International Hotel " Work Uoom " Charles liai» ni ford Cape Elizabeth. Α Ο Ε Ν Τ . J. Xj. Howard, Exchange Street - - - - - Portland. This invention, the result of practical experience, having now undergone tbe tbwottfb tort Q< Hive iiractical use in hotel.·», public institutions, steam ers, ooarding-houses and private families,is uowcoii· fidetitlj Neeeiited to tbe oublie a* uperior in peint of economy, safety, duranilitv, ease of management, convene·ne»*, Mid above all. ta tin· unrivalled man· ner in which it does ita work to any other invention ι of the kind now in use. It if* a perfect Oven, doing evervthing required of ί it in tho most superior manner. It will roast at the I same time an many different kinds of meat as tho oven can contain, and each piece will be perfectly sweet and free from the gases arising from the differ ent varieties, ax the ga«e* are let off through an es cape pipe at the top. For baking bread and pastry this Oven ie without a rival, as the heat is régulât til by dauqters at the bottom, and is under the pertect control of the oper ator. It is not excelled in point of economy an the heat required if generated within the oven. The ma terial trom which it is manufactured being a non conductor. and constructed with air-chainbere,there if 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. The undersigned ie prepared to manufacture and sell the above Ovens, and Rights for the same in any city or town in the State of Maine. R. ». STEVE**. South Pari*. Junr β. 1«Π3 JeMlOw m ve i l ι is κι îy, Kteniii and <«a* Fitting*, &c. THE subscriber would inform h in friends and tbo public, that ho ma}* bo found at 3 7 UN I OX STREET, ( until bin shop is rebuilt, > ready to answer any order· for steam, ga* and water pipe*. Steam and <»as Fittings of all descriptions. Will also attend to litting the above for steam or gUS. Order* received for Pattern making, and Steam and other mMchiuery, Boilers, Water lank*, kc. Will devote his personal attention to anrauging ] and setting Engiues, Boilers, Shafting, on reasonable term*. IRA WINN A|fNl declCdtf PAINT! PAINT ! WIXTEK'8 METALLIC BROWN PAINT reeom mends itself. It is a pure oxide of Iron and Manganese. It mixes readily with Linseed Oil. tak· ing two gallons le** per 100 lb*, than any mineral paint, and pOMeaee* more body than any other paint ; it form* a glossy, uiitading, durable metallic c<*it, protecting wood from decay, and iron and other m«-tal* from ru*t o» corrotion. lirit doe· not reouire grinding, and is warranted to eive satisfaction tor painting liailwav Cars. Iron Bridge*, Houses, Barns, hulls and decks of Ships, tin and shingle loofs, Ac., &c. II. X. F. MARSHALL! CO.. Paint and Varnish Manufacturers, Sole Agents for N. ES ta tes—Store 78 Broad St., BOSTON. Jol8 d3m tAllfDA.lKS Standard SCALES. Thee·celebrated Scale* arc still made by the orig inal inventor», (and only by thkm.) and are con stantly receiving a)! the improvements which their long experience and skill can suggest. They are correct in principle, thoroughly matte, of the hest mat·-rials, and are perfectly accurateand durable in operation. * Foreale,in every variety ,as Hay, Coal and Railroad Scale»! BUTCHEKS', GROCER8', DRUGGISTS'. CON FBCTIONERS' and GOLD SOCLES! Beams, Weights,&c.,&c. With a complete variety of WEIGH1HG APPARATUS, — BY — FAIRBANKS & BROWN, 118Milk8tbkict corner of Battery marc h Street ltonlon. Sold in Portland by JSMRRY * WATERIiOUSK <κ*2Γ> ti /~?r , ! .. n/7 . THE FOKTL.4KD COLLEGE. Olftpp'e B'ock ConicreKH St. HAS just been added to Hryamt. Stratton 8c Co.'· Chain of Commercial College·, establish· «ni in Kew York. Brooklyn, Philadelphia, Albany, Trov. Buffalo, Cleavelaud', Detroit. Chicago.St. Lou· is, Providence. and ïoronto, C. W. The object of these College· it to impart to Young Men and Ladiee thorough and practical instruction in RLH)K-KREPIXG, COMMERCIAL LAW.COM· MERC/AL A RITHME TIC, S PENCE Rl AX ft IS I XESS. PEXMAS'SHIP. ( ORRESPOXDEXCE, PHOXOURAPHY, t(C., and tofitthem lor any de partment of busiueea thev may choose. Scholar* ship» is*ued in Cortland will entitle the student to complete his coarse in any College of the chain, and rice versa, without additional charge. The College ie ojh'U l>av and Kvening. R. M. WORTlilNtiTON, Resident Principal. For further information please call at the College, or *«iid lor catalogue aud circular, iuclosing letter vt amp. Address BR Y ANT,STRATTON k WORTH IN G TON, Erlnlic .Tlcdical Infirmary, to theTadies. T\R. HUGHKS particularly iuvites all Ladies who J. P need a medical adviser, to call at his rooms. No. Λ Temple Street, which they will tlnd arranged for their e*i»ecial accommodation. Dr. H.'h Eclectic RenovatingMiMiicincsareunrival· led in efficacy and superior virtue in regulating all Female Irregularities. Their action is *pecitic aud certain of producing relief in a short time. LADIKS will find it invaluable in all casesof ob structions after all other remedies have been tried in vain. It is purely vegetable, containing uothine in the least injurious to the health, and may betaken ' with perfect xafety at all times. Sent to anv part ofthecouutrv with full direction β by addressiii? f>K. I1DGHKS, Ν ο. 5 Temple Street, corner of M iddle, Portland. Ν. B.—LADIF8 desiring may consult one of their own «ex A lady of experience is constant attend· LOCATEDIΝ feb2 PORTLAND, MAINE. dAwly ance. julldawtttt RAILROADS. PORTLAND, S ATO A PORTSMOUTH RAILROAD. sum her arras hemests. Commencing April Oth. 1863. I '•L"'t'u ΤεΠΓι PMeenjtft· Train· will leav* the 8ta tiou, Canal street, daily, (Sundays ex cepted) a» lollowa : Leave Portland for Boston, at 8.45 a. *. 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 6.»» P. M. These trains will take and leave passengers at way station*. Freight trains leavr· Portland and Boston daily. JOHN RUSSELL, JB..8up*t. Portland, Mar. 10,1*63. jefl edtf Narnia Line. Now Summer Route to the West, VIA Grand Trunk Railway. New l.ine* of Powerful Steamer* Port Sarnia and Port Huron, (HIKES'ΠΛ Y, Mil W AUKIE, CBICAGO.SAVLT ST Ε MARIE, BRUCE MISES, OSTOIfA HOS, and other Porté tn LAKES HURON, MICHIGAN ANL> SUPERIOR. On arrival of the Grand Trunk Train· from the Ea*t, the Steamers of the above Lines leave Port Sarnia and Port Huron in the following order: Milwaukie and Chicago Lin·.—Leave Port Sar nia Tuwday, Thursday and Saturday eveninirs. oreks day.-ικ-ave rort iiuron every Thursday evening. Lake Superior Link.—Leave Fort Huron erery Tuesday, Wednesday, Ihursday and Saturday evenings. for all point* on Lake Superior. For Sahisaw and Lake Huron Hhokk Poet*.— Leave Port Huron every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evening», calling at Port Salinac, Forent, Port Austin, Kay City, bast Saginaw, Saginaw City. In addition to the above, Grand Trunk Trains con· nect at Detroit with the Express trains of the Mich igan Central. Michigan Southern, and 1'etroit and Milwaukee Railways, together affording au unexam pled amount of accommodation to the travelling public. Time Les» and Fares 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 rates for the conveyance of Passengers, Horses, Wagons, and Household Goods. For Fares, Kates of Freight, and other particulars, apply to S. θ HACK ELL, General Eastern Agent, Bouton ; rapt. W. FLOWEKS. Bangor, Maine; and at all stations on the Grand Trunk Railway, ry Through tickets can also be obtained at the Cincipal Railroad and Ticket Offices in New Eng ud. C.J. BRY DCSKS, myl4d3mw4t Maxaoiko Dirkctoe. CENTKAL KAILROAU. 81'M MER A Κ RA NG KM Κ NT. On and after Monday next, passenger trains will leave aep->t of Grand Trunk i.umoau ju Portland, for Lewiston and Auburn at 7.46 a. m. For Ilangor and all intermediate stations at 1.10 P. m. on arrival of train* from Boston. Returning trains leave Lcwiston and Auburn for Portland at 6 30 a.m. Leave Bangor for Portland at 7.30 a. m. Both trains connect with through trains to Boston and Lowell. Freight train leaves Portland daily for all stations on line of this road at 8 a. m. Tickets sold at the depot of the Grand Trunk Rail road in Portland for all station» ou this road. EDWIN NO YES, Supt. June 1,1863. tf A\i)rtosro<;<;i.\ railroad. S ΓΗ I NU ARRANGEMENT. On and after Moidat, April β. IS®, ·rai η » will Jmve Portland for Lewiaton via firuntwirf:, at 1.00 and 8.16 P. M. Leave Portland for Farmington.ria Brunswick, at I.00 P. M Leave Farmington for Bath and Portland,9.10 A.M. Leave I/ewiston for Bath and Portland β.00 and II.40 A M STAOK costs ECTIOW». Stage leaves Strickland's Ferry Tuesdays, Thnrs day β and Saturday», for Livermore, Canton, Peru and Dixtield; returniug opposite day*. Stage loaves Farmington for New* Vineyard, New Portland aud ΚingtielJ, on Wednesdays and Satur day*. returning on Monday* and Friday*. .Stair··* leave Farmington daily, for Strong, Aron and rtiillip*. Passenger* lor this route will take the care at the Portland, Saco k Portsmouth, or Kennebec k Port land Depot*, iu Portland. S. W. EATON, Sup't. b armington April 1, 1868. ap6 dtf KENNEBEC ANI> PORTLAND R.R· SUMMER Α Η Η A Ν (» KM FNT. Cominenoins April G, 1803. ' -):3Π Passenger Train* will leare daily, (Sunday* excepted) a* follow*: Augusta tor Bath, Portland and Boston, at 5.80 and 11.15 A.M., connecting at Bruuswick with train·* on the Androscoggin Hail road for Lewiston, Farming ton. kc. Portland for Bath and Augusta at 1.00 Ρ M., con necting at Brunswick with the Androscoggin K. R. train* for all stations on that road ; and at Augusta with the Somerset k Kennebec Railroad for Water ville. Kendall's Mill* and S t .began; and at Ken dall'* Mill* for Bangor, kt· Portland for Bath and Augueta at 8.15 P. M. Ticket* «old in Boston tor all the station* on the Kennebec fc Portland. Androscoggin, and Somereet k Kenttobec Road*. aTA»· ron**cTio*s. 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 Bolfaet,at4.00 P.M. Β 11 CUSHMAN, Manager and Superintendent. Augusta, April 6, 1863. ap4tf lork A Cumberland Kailrond. SUMMF.R ARRANGEMENT. rSQBC Ou and after Monday, April 6th. 1R68, iflflBtnuDi will leave a* follow*, until further order* : I^eave Saco River for Portland at 6.15 and 9.00 Α. M . and 3.80P. M. U*ave Portland for Saco River at 7.46 A. M., and 1.00 and 6.30 P. M The 2. <*) P. M. train out. and th* 9.00 A.M. train into Portland, will be freight trains with paaeenger cars attached. Stage* connectât Saccarappa daily forSouth Wind· ham. Wind baa Centre and Great rail*. At tvorham. for We*t Gorhain. StandUh, Steep Falls, Baldwin, Sebago, Bridgton. Hiram. Liming ton,Cornish, Denmark, BtownSefd, Levell, Fry·» burg and Conway, Bartlett, Albany, Jackson and Katon. Ν 11. At Buxton Centre, for West Buxton,Bonny-Eagle South Liminirtoii. I.imington and Limerick. At Saco River, tri-weekly, for Hoi Ha, Limerick, Ossipee, Newtield. Parsousfleld. Kfflngham.l· reedom, Mauison, Eaton, Cornish. Porter, kc ap6 dtf DAN CaRPF.NTKR, Sup't. DR. HI GHER' Eclectic Medical Infirmary. KatablUhed f*r the treatment of thote disease» in both tvjcrt. requiring Experience, 8kilt, Honor and delicacy. PRIVATE CONSULTATIONS.—I>r. Hughes ha· for » ηumber of yean· confined hi· attention to di*eaae* of a certain cla*s. During hie practice he ha· treated thousand* of case*. and in no in*tance ha* he met -with a failure. The remedies are mild, and there ia no interruption of business or change of diet. Dr. tlughe* is in constant attendance from 3 in the morning uutil 10 at night, at hie office, 6 Tern· pie street. Charge* moderate, and a cure guaranteed in all cam*. Separate room*, ao that no one will be seeu but the Dr. himself. His remédiée cure di*ea*e when all other remedies fail: curea without dieting, or restriction in the habit* of the patient; curea with· out the disgustiug and sickening effect* of moat other remedies ; cure·» new ease* in a ti>w honr* ; enrea with out the dreadful consequent effects of mercury, but i* sure to annihilate the rank and poisonous taint that the blood ia *ure to absorb, unless the proper reined \ in used IL· ingredients are entirely reset ble, and no injurioue effect, either constitutional] locallv, can be caused by using them. Τ Ο UN G URN. who are troubled with seminal weakness, generally cai»«ed by bail habit* in youth, Che effect* of which are pain and dizzinees'in the iiead, forgetfulneas, sometime* a ringing in the ear*, weak eye*, etc., terminating in consumption orin sanity if neglected, are speedily and permanently curea. AH correspondence strictly confldentialand will e returned if desired. Add DR. J. B. HUGHES. No.6 Temple S treet, (corner of Middle), l'ortlandi. jy Send stamp for Circular. jull—d& wife Grand Chance for Investment ! STOCK AND STAND FOR SALE. Til Κ subscriber*. being desirous of making a change in their busine**. offer for sale their Stock aud Stand situated in North Yarmouth. The stock consists of Mi Y fSOODS, fJROCfRIKS, ke., and is one of the best location» for trade in the coun try. The store is uearlν new, with dwelling house attached. a Lao. , . J4. They offhr one other store and stable near by. *"»th about four acres of land. A good chance for a Boot and Shoe Manufactory For further particular" inquire of ( IIΑ Κ I.r.. Mr· LAIGHIIN k CO., Thomaa Block. Commercial •tiwt. Portland, Me., or "f'he rat^ber·. "it the premise* I · S. ST AN W ' )OD fc ( O. North ^ armouth. Mav Slat, 1863. je4 ltd* wol Dino at tlao ERC Β A NTS'Exchange Kating House, 17 Λ 19 Χ.ΊΜ Exchange St (< rue Lunch evet ν duv from 10 to21. ap8d«ra L. S. TWÔHBLY. Μί STEAMBOATS. Kennebec Riverand Portland. jfsmm* The new and very fast «teamer HABTE8T M< x>* ^aptaim W. K. Koix, leave» Grand Trunk Wharf, Portland eviry Tuesday, Wednesday-Thursday, Friday and .Saturday inoruings, at tio'clfck, (or on the arrival ef the Bouton steamers) lor Ffàth, Kicli inond, Gardiner, and connect with the steamer for Halowel) and Augusta. Returning, will leave Gardiner, connecting with steamer from Augusta and iialowell, every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Thursday ai.d Friday, at 12 o'clock M., landing at Kichmond and Hath for rort laud and connect with Boston steamers the samo evening. Faroe from Portland to Bath, .50 " Kichmond and Gardiner, .76 " lfallowell and Augusta, 91.00 For Freight or passage, place to apply to A SuM Κ KB V, Agent, Portland, JnlTl».l4tt'M"J'>iC<0n ΐ1* For the Penobscot River. The fast and fevorite steamer DAF * IKL· WKBûTKK. 800 toui, Captain ► CharleaDeering. leave·<>ran«l Trunk Whar., Portland, every Taeaday, Tbindif udSaturday mortiln (■, at β o'clock, Or od the arrival of the Burton atome», for BOCKLAMJ, BBL/4*r aad BAN(.0K. making all the lamliugs except .Hearaport. RaTCKMSo— W^ljcare Ilangor erery Monday, W^dne*day and Friday morninga, and making all the landing, a« above. For freight or pauagt pleaee apply at the Olffec on the wharf. JylSdtf A. 80MKRBV, Agent. International Steamship Co. EA8TPORT, CALAIS A 8T. JOHN. Two Trips a Week! On and after Thursday, April 9th, tbe8tMUMr New Kwolamd. ( apt. ' K. Field, anil Steamer New liars*· wick, Capt. Ε. H. Winchester, will leave Railroad Wharf, foot of State St.. every Monday and Tburs day.at 5 o'clock P. M., for Kastport and St. John— connecting at Eastport with Steamer Oueen for Hob· inston. St. Andrew· and Calais,and at St. Jo ho with Steamer Eraperor for Windsor and Halifax, Nova Scotia Through tickets will be sold by the agents and clerk* on board the steamers, at reduced rates. Returning, will leave St. John every Monday and Thursday mornings, at 8 o'clock for Eastport, Port land and Boston. apî tf C. C. EATON, Agent. Portland an.l Boston Line. THE STEAMERS Forest City, Lewitton and Montreal jd·»» Will, until further notice, run as follows: ■ΈβΚΗ* Leave Atlantic Whaii, Portland, every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, at7ο clock P. ÎI., and India Wharf, Boston, every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, at 7 o'clock P. M. y are in Cabin il 60 " on Dock 1.26 Freight taken as usual. The Company are uot responsible for baggage to any amount exceeding f60 in value, aud that person al. unless notice is given and paid for at the rate of one pa*«-Hirer for every 8600 additional value. Feb. 18, 1*63. dtf L. BILLINGS, Agent. Portland and Mew York Steamer*. SEMI-WEEKLY LINE. The splendid and fast Steamships •'CHESAPEAKE," Capt Willbtt, and "PARKERSBl RG," Captain liiorrMAM. will.antil further notice, ran as follows : Leave Browns Wharf. Portland, every WEDNES DAY, and SATURDAY, at 4 P. M , and leave Pier 9 North River. New York, every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, at 8 o'clock. P. M These vessel* are fitted ui> with line accommodation· for passengers, making this the most speedy, safe and comfortable route for traveller· between New York and Maine. Passage t6.00, including Fare and State Room*. Goods forwarded by this line to and from Montreal, S'uebec. Bangor. Bath, Augusta, Eastport and St. ohn. . Shipper» are requested to send their freight to the steamers asearly as 3 P. M . on the day that the ρ leave Portland. For freight or passage apply to EMKfO k FOX, Brown s Wharf, Portland. 11. B. < ROM WELL * CO., No. 86 West Street, New York. Dec. 6.1*3. dtf HOTELS. INTERNATIONAL 1IONSE, Junction qf Exchange. Crmgrett <nvt ι lÂm* Street», oppoeitt nete City /lull. Port· [ LA WD. Thin new and centrally located I llotcl in Finit Class in all it* appointment·, and one of the mont home-like lK»u*es >»» New C harge· moderate. JT® d.3ra O. C. ROLLINS, Proprietor. Sea Bathing, Fishluv, Boating and Boarding, At Pkak'r IftLa5d Portlaitd, Mb. 11 khrt M. Brackbtt would re*pectfally inform hi* friend* and all those intending to visit the sea*shore for health and «ju***· that he has KMittf purchased the PEAK'S ISLASL· HOl'SÏC, situated but a few yard* from hi· own. Both these boiw·, pleasantly •ituated, commanding a tine view of the ocean and surrounding islands, will now be open ior the acoum of H" w_ lailv bet Term· reasonable. jel2 dtf modation of centeel hoarder* Steamer· will make several tripe daily betweeu the island and Portland. OCEAN HOUSE. Thi« old and popnlar Summer Resort is too well known to need commendation.and the proprietor, thankful for the pant liberal patr< nage bestowed upon hie house. would only «ay that it will be um IOR Ml kHIKTtl.MIM M Wl ESTS, ON TUESDAY, JI "NE 9th. 1*6.1. tyThe Ocean House Is ponitirely closed to trans ient company on the Sabbath. • J. P. CAM It KRLAIN. Proprietor. Cape Klizabeth, June δ, 1868. 2mdfc2tw OTTAWA HOUSE, eufthiiiK** Ittlnnd, PORTLAND HAKBOK. Attention ! Pleasure Hunters, Health Seeker·, Romance Lot· ers !—Attention all who weary with business and the care* of life, or seeking to restore health impaired by severe application to business, or soliciting pleasure for pleasure's sake—to the superior com torts, healthy location and romantic surroundings of the above named Hotel—connecting with the city of Portland bv steamer on the arrival of every train, the Ottawa House coach convoying passengers from the I>epot to the steamer. Toward the North and Went, in full view from the House, like a t^ueen viewing her charms in the clear mirror of the sea. ris*·· the uop ulous and flourishing city of Portland, with its lofly spires and elms, its grand public edifices and princely mansions; Mount Washington in majestic grandeur rears it* mighty head, kissing the clouds. Towards the South and East lies the Ocean decked with ls laud*. and alive with sailing and steam vessels, stretching away to the verge of the horizon. The subscriber, having leased the above named House, and having procured the assistance of those •killed in the various departments of a well repeat ed hotel, has the pleasure of announcing that it will be iu readine®* for the accomodation of the publio Β aLLSTRL'M, Proprietor. I IMI uinir B'IUII "ELW HOUSE." THKander«ignedreepectfhllT informMhe public that he hw lean-d the âbove Uoiue, on Federal Street. 1'ortlaud. md inrit*· , the travelling c«»mmuuit.v to call and «* il he know· "how to keep » hot*·!.'' Clean, airy room·, good bed*. a well-provided table. atten tive servant* and moderate charge are the induce· meut· he hold· out to th«*e who«e bmdne·» or plea*, are «allthem to the "ForeatCHy. JONATHAN BLISS. Proprietor. Portland. Aug 1®. 18d2. dtl SAdADtHCMK HOUSE. Alfred Carr, · * Proprietor, BATH· MAINE. THF City of Bath i· one of the heattbk>»t localité·* on th«* coant of Maine--deHghtftil· hr situated on the Kennebec. twelve mile· _ from the left, and afford· one of the molt inviting rotrent β frt>m the dunt and tarmoil of our large cltic·. 1i>e Sauadahock I* one of the fine·!, moat «pa· oitui·. and beat appointed Hotel»· in the Mate, located within tbwre minute· walk of the Depot, Steamboat Landing, l*o*t < »tfieo, Custom Moi». *©·· being di rectly in the btuiut·# ocntre of the City. Term» Modern! Bath. Jane 33. IW2. dtf HATH HOTEL, By C. M. PLU Μ Μ Κ R. 386, Washixuto* St., Bath. •.•Term· *1 per day. Stab)· oonnevi* withhouee. Bath, June 28,1862. dtf