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- Γ Τ Ρ ί'· ι )ΐ "ΐ1 " POETRY. A Hint to Copperhead*. Peace U bo peace. If it let» the 111 grow stronger, Merely olieating deatinv a very little longer; War, with lt« agonie», its horror» auit iu crime», la cheaper if discounted, and taken up hetitmw : When the weed· of wrath are rank, you mu»t plough the poisoned bank, M»w and reap the crop of Peaoo with the implement» of war. God defend the right, and tliove that dare to claim Itl Cod clean«e the earth from the m«ny wrong» that •hame it ! Give peace in oor time, but not the peace of trein Vm Up true atrength, not cowardly di»»entbling; Let u· nee In pride returning, a« we tend them forth with yearning. 0«r gallant troop» from earn lug the trophic* of the war. LcamnuTO*. WILL BE FORFEITED BY DR. I. φΙΛ/ν DlX If failing to cure in Itui time than wqr other BkyaMan, more «(Tectualiy and perma feaatly, witu fca restraint from occupation or tear of exposure to all weather, with «aie aud pleaeant med MLF-ABUSE AND SOLITARY HABITS, Their eifvctaaud conwxiucncc» ; 8PBC1A L A1L M f.NTB A M» SITL' AT ION 8, Incident to Harried and Single Ladie· ; SECRET AND DELICATE DISORDERS ; Mercurial Aftoetiqi'·; Eruption· aud all l>i»ca»ce ol the Skin; Ulcore oTthe Now,I hroat and Μτ;ΙΊηι· ptaa on the Face ; Swelling· oftheJofut·; Nervou· neea; Constitutional and other Weakneene· lu youth, and the more advanced at all age·, of BOTH SEXES,SINGLE OR HARRIED. UK. L. DIX'β PRIVATE MEDICAL OFFICE, 21 Rodicott Htieet, Βοκίοη,Μη**., It ao arranged that patient· never eee or hear each other. Recollect, the okly entrance to hi» office i· Bo. SI, bavin f no connection with h in residence,con· •SqveuÛy no family interruption, no that on no ac oo«nt can auy permit» hesitate applying at hi* offer. DR. DU MtUg a*$ert* {and U cannot be contradicted,except by Quacks, who will aay or do anything, even perjure toeoieelvee, to impose upou patient») that he • TBI OILY BKOCLAU OUADCATK FHYSICIAV AD VKRTIKiaO IK «ostok. SlXlKkN VKAKh •■gaged io treatment ofspecial dUeaaes.a fact ao well known to many Citizens,Publishers, Merchant», Hotel Proprietor*, ke., that he in much recommend· •d, and particularly to STRANORK8 AND TRAVELLERS. To avoid and escape Imposition of Foreign and Na tive Quack··, more n*mer*m$ in Boetou than other tarre cities, DR L. DIX proudly refera to Proftwow and respectable Pbvui eiaui—many of whom conault him in critical caies, hafltiiM* nf hU Mknn#lMlvi<fl «kill ami rr*i»utatini> ·♦ tained through mi Ιαυχ experience, practice and ob ttllrtUM. AFFLICTED AND UNFORTUNATE ! be aot robbed and add to yonr «ufferiugi· in being de ceived by the lying boasts', misrepresentations, false proaitM and pretensions of FOREIGN AND NATIVE QUACKS who know little of the nature and character of Spec tal diseases, and Laee a* to their cure. Some exhibit fcr«ed diploma* of Institutions or Colleges, which ■ever existed in any part of the world; others ex hibit diplomas of the dead, how obtained, ui. known ; aot only assuming and advertising in names of those ineerted la (he diplomas, but to further their imposi tion assume namos of other most celebrated physi· elaas long since dead. Neither be deceived by QUACK NOSTRUM MAKERS. through «kl»c certificates and reference, and recom mendation# of their medicine* ftg tkr drrut, who can not .«pose or contradict them : or who, besides, to farther their imposition, copy from Medical books much that is written of the qualities and effects of different herb* and plants, and ascribe all the same to their rills. Extracts, Specific·,àc., most of which. If not all. contain Mercury. because oft!·.· ancioat belief of Its "curiug everythiKg," but now known to f'klll more than I* cured." and those not killed, caaetitut ion ally injur «ni for life. IGNORANC E OF QUACK DOCTORS AND NOS TRUM MAKER*. Through the Iguorance of the Quack Doctor,know lag ao other remedy, ho relies upon Mercury, and Sivee it to all his patients in pills, drop*. Ac., *o the ostrum Maker, equally ignorant, adds to his so called Extracts. Specific. Antidote. Ac., both relying upon it* effbets in curing a few in a hundred. It is trumpeted in various ways throughput the land : but ALA·! nothing!» said of the balance: some of whom die, other* grow worse, and are left to linger and suf fer Ibr month* or year», until relieved or cured, it poeaiblc, by competent physicians. BUT ALL QUACKS ARE NOT IGNORANT. Notwithstanding the foregoing facts are known to •omo quack doctors and nostrum makers,yet, regard lea· or the lift and hoalth of others, then*' are those among them who will even perjure themselves, con tradicting giving mercury to their patienta, or that it ts coûtaiued in their Nostrum», so that the "usual fee" may be obtained tor professedly curing, or "the dollar" or "fraction of It" mav be obtained for the No.«trum. It i« thus that many are deceived also.and aaeleaslv spend large amounts for experiments with ><atlrtiTr. DR. I. DIX S charges are verv moderate. 1 ominunieatioi^ eredly confidential, and all may rely on him with the strictest socrecy and confidence. wlia'cver may l»e the disease, condition or situation of any une, mar ried or «ingle. Medicine* «eut by Mail and Exprès» to all pajts of this United State·.' All letters requiring advice must coutaia one dolls r to iaaare an answer. Add r en Dr. L Dtx, No.21 Endicott it reef. Bod on, Mam. Boston, Jan. 1,1862. ly φΟ THE LADIES. The celebrated DR. L X DIX particularly invites *11 ladies who need a Mtdical or Surffimt adviser, to call at his Rooms.No. 11 Endicott street. Boston, Mass, which they will lad arraugod for their special accommodation' Dm. DIX having devoted over twenty year* to this particular branch of the treatment of all diseases pe. oaliar to females, it ht now conceded by all (both in ttriaaoootry and in Europe) that be exccla all other fcaown practitioners in tue safe, «peedy aud effectual treatment of all female comolaints. His mediofnos are prepared with the oxpre·* pur toeeof re*no «.ng alldlàea*ea, saeh as debility, weak aees, unnatural suppressions, enlargements of t|ie womb, also, all discharges which low from s morbid •tate of the blood. The Doctor is now fully prettred ta treat in his peculiar style, both medical) ν and sur gftcally, all diseases of thie female sex, and they are respectfully invited to call at No. 21 Endicott *lrept. Ronton. Alllettars requiring advice roust contain out· dol lar to ensure aa answer. Boatoa.iaa.I. IMS eodlv H. H. H Y. VWCTIOS OF FUR F. AM) Ml 1>1>1 h 81*. DKALBK IB Fine Chemicals, Pure Drugs GENUINE MEDICINES, IMLISI. rillCI 1» UIRICAK PIRFMERV, AND FARCY GOODS. APOTHECARIES' GLASS WABK, rORFIUS LEECHES. SURGICAL IKSTKVMESTS, TECSSES. SUri-ORTKItS. I1RACES, ELASTIC STOCKISCS, »r. ALSO VARNISHES, PAINTS, OILS, AND DYE-STUFFS, KEROSENE OIL. LARD OIL And all other articles vually kept in « Drug ud IWmtMtebllthmeiit. _Br"8Ut« A veut for DAVIS A KIDDS MAO W*fO ÏLFX TRK MACHINES eod kwtocil DR. JOHN C. KIOTT. Physician & Surgeon, COURT STREET, comcr of Howard, Boefon, I· cotituite.l daily fVorn 10 until 2. and from ti t· 8 in the evening, on all Di*ea*o* of the Urinary and Genital Organ*, gcroftiloue Affection*. Humor* of all kind·, Sore·, Ulcer* and Eruption*, Female Complaint*. Ac. An experience of over twenty ▼ear·' extensive practice enable· Dr M. to core all lb· moat difficult case·. Medicine* entirely vegeta· ble. Advice Free Mrs. H., who i· thoroughly vereed in the afflictive maladie· of the sex, can be conceited by ladiee. Patent· fltrnUhed with board and experiuneed "ïoato·, April28,18β8 eodly JBflfe Br· WALTER R. JOH\SO\, Dentist, Daairet to call the attention of pcraont in «ant of ARTIFICIAL ΊΕΚΓΗ, toaereat improvement in attach!·* the teeth to the Cote or Silrer plate, lately tavsnted by hinuelf. He wonld be happy to «bow •peclmen·, and explain It· advantage- to thoee who mm fcror him with a call. Bv. /. Λο at· Teeth on the new material called ▼•kasits Eabber Set of Teeth on this are oolr •boat one-third the prisa of, and in many reepect· areequal, if BOt preferable to thooe fitted on Gold. Testk flllud and warranted to be a· darablr- a* It they had not decayed. All other operation· upon the^Teetbj together with all their diteaae·, carefully «MMMUIly psrtordisd. ■BPSfflesjIwo door· West from New City Hall. jWTMtlTa Οοηκτ— at. aatl eodfrn ERO ίΤλ NT [Ulsf. 17 A It iXAEzohancs St. Free Lnncn everr day from 10 toll. apS de· L 6-TWOMBLT. b mf—m —i—m INSURANCE. LIFE INSURANCE. New England Life Insurance CONPAKV, ESTABLISHED DECEMBER 1,1848, Boston. CASH CAPITAL,**,372.045 T4, INVESTED. THIS Comnauy divide» it» net earuingfto the life policy holder», (not in ecrip an lomc companies do,) in ©a»h, every Ave vea»». Amouut of Cuui Dividend paid by bin Company in 1858 to Life Member* wa» $336,000. Premium*- may be paid in cash, or in quarterly or I «emi-anutial oaymenta; or when for whole lift·, they may be paid half'cash, and the balance in cash on Ave year», with intercut. Amount taken in one ri*k, i» $15,000. Κ Κ Κ Κ POMCIKîS. Premium» may be paid in ten year»—no forfeiture •Iter. WILL A Κ D PHILLIPS. President. Hmm. Y. Stkvem*, Secretary. Policie» are isitued on the life, or for a term of year·, or on certain contilicencie*. Creditor» may insure their debtor» ou time. "MvobiectiH to call attention to the fact that a policr *>t Lite In»urance in the cheapest and f>afe*t mode ο I making a provision for one'· family."—Ben jamin Franklin. The underlined will wait upon peraon» desiring to effect Life It;*urance. al hi» office, or at their own place of busiuess.and assist them in makiug applica tions. Reference» in Portland may be made to the follow ing partie»: Mcs»r». II. J. Ùbby k Co., Steele k llaye·. E*ra Carter, Jr., Me*sr». Howard k Strout, Geo. W. Woodman,Beq., Mei»r·. John Lynch k Co., Uezekiah Packard, Esq. JOHN W. MUNGER, Agent, I No. Ιββ F ore St reel, headol I.ong Whnrf, rtpcIS PORTLAND, MK. odlre JOHN W. MUNGER à SON, 1UAKIXE, FIRE Ac LIFE INSURANCE, So. I(H> Fore Street, Portland. Marine Insurance. Tli V. undersigned would rc*|wct1ully notilY the 1'ublic that tliev arepreparrd to tiif Μ Λ ϊ( 1Ν Κ. It 13k S ο» Ship*, hnrt/mee. Urig», Srkooncri, Car t-rriyht* \Η·Γ at current rate*. to *mm jfKirt rf the irorfd, nûtie» dc«.Hug Insurance ! will η h <1 it l'or tbeir intercut to « ALL. HUM, RISKS To iny amount—placcd iu responsible Office». War Risk» Taken. ΙΊΒΕ I.WRAMii:, \ ar- - Spring! Fire and Marine In». Co., SPiUNaFI£U>, MASS. Cash Capital a nd Surplus Jan. 1,194(3 ftOH.619 Citv ^reinsurance Company» SEW HAVEN,CONN. Cuh Capital and Surplus De c. 1,18(12 S293.000 Howard Fire Insurance Company, BOSTON, MASS. Caah Capita)and-Surplus Nov. I, 18Ί2 9152,624 Eliot Fire Insurance Company, BOSTON. MARS. Cash Capital and Surplus Nov. 1, 1862 f832,07S Merchants' Insurance Company, providence, r.i. Caab Capital and Surplus Nov. 80,1862 ·2<»δ,894 American Insurance Company, PROVIDENCE. R. J. CaihCtplttliixl-urpliiilVc.SI. 1M ... ΜΙ8.Λ04 Atlantic Fire and Marine Ins. Co., PROVIDENCE. R. ι. Cash Capita) and Surplus Dec. 1,1842 Policies issued afainst law «r damage by Klrc, f«>r any amount wanted. lli»ks taken on Dialling lloudw from one to five yearn. TIFF, IMSHRAIVCi:. New England Mutual life Ins. Co , bOSTOK. Asset ti> over. 92,400,000 Massachusetts Mutual Life Ins. Co., Sl'BINGFIKLD, MASS. A«ac»f« over « ·400.000 WAR RISKS ΤΑΚ Κ If. mchâdeodlr ΑΤ1ΑΙΙΤΙΦ Mutual Insurance Company, 51 Wftll8t«t(cor.of WillUm)!few York, January 27th,1863. Iru»uranc<*Hgainst Marine and In· ImikI Navijraiion Rinkf. ΑμγΙ*. over Seven Million Dollnr*, VIZ:— United State» mud State of New York Stock. City. Hank and other Stock*. #2.623,960 f>8 Loan·· secured by 8tock*.andotherwi«e, 1,446.220 47 Real Estate and Bonds and Mortgages. 238,760 00 Dividends on Stocks, luterest on Bond* and Mortgage* and other Loan*,»undry Notes, re-iusurance and other claim* due the < Company, estimated at 122,8PK 58 Premium Note»and Bill* Receivable, 2,464,0(1286 < a*h in Hank, 237.402 20 #7.180.794 64 gTTlif whole Profits of the Company revert t the AB8UKfci>, and are divided annually, upon the Premiums terminated during the year,and for which Certificate rareissued, bkârixo utter κβτ.until re deemed . Dividend Jan. 37th, 1MW. 40 per et. The Frofits of the Company, ascertained from the let of July, 1842. to the let of January. 1862, for which Certificates were issued, amount to #12,763,730 Additional from let Jauuary, 1802, to 1st Jauuary, 1868, 1,740,000 Total profite for 20i years, #14,498,730 The Certificates previous to 1861. have been redoemed by cash, 10,278,660 Τ RUST Κ Ε S. John I). June», Α. Γ Tillot, Jos. Gaillard, Jr., Charles Denuic, Leroy M.Wiley, 1. Henr Bur/jy. W. II. H. Moore, Dan'! S. Miller, Corneliusiirinnell Thos. Tileston, S. T. Nicoll. C. A. Hand, Henry Coit, Jo*h'a J.IJenry,Watts Sherman, W.C.FiekersgiU, <»e©.<i.Hob*oii, Ε. E. Morgan, Lewis Curtis. David Lane, 1*. J. HowTand, Chaa. H. Russell. James Bryce. Benj. liabcock. Lowell Holbrook, Wm.Sturgis, Jr.. Fletcher Wetlrar, P. A. Hargous, H.K.Bogert, It. B. Mitturn.Jr., Meyer Gai». A. A. Low, G. W. Bnrnham, Royal Pbtlpa. Win. E. Dodge, Fred Chauncev, Caleb Barstow, Dennis Perkins, Jamr* lx»w. JOHN D. JONES. President. CHARLES DENNIS, Vic»» President W. H. M. MOORE.2d VlcePres't. OTA implication sfor warded and OPEN PO L1C1E8 proaureu by JOBIV W. HINDER, Ho. 1SS Fore St.. head of Long Wharf, Portland, Maine UbB la* llatodkwetM MISCELLANEOUS. ^ B10DGETT & SWEET'S Patrnt Galvnitizcd ι PORTABLE OVENS! FOR ! Hotels, 8 team ere and Private Families. Warranted to Cook icith lent Fuel than any other Oven in use ! MANUFACTURED BV It. 8. STEVENS, South Pari», Me. TESTIMONIALS. Bar Hum's Eating House, Temple St., Portland, Me. K. S. Stevens—Sir :—I have had in constant use for the last three veare one of your Patent Galvan ized Ovens. which in in point "of economy superior to any Oven I ever need, and which has in roaeiing meats, baking pastry, be., given the greatest satis faction. Isaac Barnum. Portland, May 9th, 1B63. Portland, June 3d, 1863. R. 8. Stevens—Sir:—I have used one of the Pa tent Galvanized Ovens of your manufacture for five Tears. When I purchased'I anticipated much from ι it, from what I had heard ; and J can say that it has ! more than met my expectations. It is'decidedly a f[reat improvement over any other invention that I tave aeen for all kinds of baking, and 1 think the same amount of cooking can be done with one-qnar j ter of the inel used by any other process. My folks say i it is a pleasure to use the"'Galvanized Oven, the heat being *0 confined that they suffer 110 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. Υυera truly. Charles Bailey. Portland, June, 1868. K. 8. Stevens—Sir:—We have used in our family for the last five years oue of your Patent Galvanized Ovens, and would most cheerfully recommend it to the public. Mrs. W says it would be almost the last article ot furniture in tfie house that she should part I with. She considers it as great an improvement in baking and roasting over tne cook stove, as the cook I stove is over the old-fashioned wav with the open fire for cooking. It saves a great deal of fuel, and is a great comfort in warm weather, as it heate the room so little. It seems to me that wheu its merits are (tally known that it mast come into general use, for no family who has ever bad it. can afford to be without it. Most truly your*, Alfred Wood*am. REFERENCES. Grand Trunk Rating House Portland. Smith's Eating House " Internationa] Hotel " Work House " Charles ilauniford Cape Elizabeth. A ti Κ IN Ύ . J*. Xj. Howard, KxchBDie Street - - - - - Portland. This invention, the result of practical experience, having now uudergoue the thorough teat of exten alve practical use in hotels, public institution», «traîn er». board in g-houset> and private families,i» now con fidently presented to the public ae superior in point of economy, safety, durability, ease of management, cm ruina·»·, and'above all, in the unrivalled man ner in which it does its work to any other invention of the kiud now in use. It is a perfect Oven, doing everything required of it in 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 will be perfectly sweet and free from the gases arising from tbe differ ent varieties, as the gases are let off through an es cape pipe at the top. For baking bread and pastry this Oven is without a rival, as the heat is regulated by dampers at the bottom, and is under the perfect control of the oper ator. It is not excelled in point of economy as the heat required is generated within the oven." The ma terial from which it is manufactnred being a non conductor. and constructed with air-chambers.there is no radiation of teat, and a small quantity of fuel will keep it going for hours. Seven sizes are manufactured «nitable for the smallest private frmily, or for steamers and hotels of the largest claw. Ko. 3 is especially adapted to the use of private families, being a convenient place to heat water for tea. The undersigned is prepared to manufacture and sell tbe above Oven*, and Rights for the ^me in any city or town in the htate of Maine. R. 8. 8TEVF*8. Soul h Pari», Junt 6,1863. jeédlOw GRAY'S Celebrated HAIR Restorative It i* not h l)yc ! $1000 PREMIUM. 81000 WILL USE HAIR το Ο KO W ο κ Β A LD If ΚΑ DS WILL KKPTOKK OKKV ΠΒ DISEASED HA1HTO ITS Original Condition & Color, Will prevent the Hair from Falling Off, and promote a New and Healthy (irowth; completely eradi cates Dandruff; will prevent and enre Ner vous Headache; will give to the hair a Clean, lossy Appearance, and is a Certain Cere tor all Dis eases of the llead. PRICK OX Ε DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. It is a perfect and complete dressing for the hair, liead tbe following testimonial : L". M viiKHAL'fi Orricx, New York, Nov. β, I$61. Wx.Gkav, Esq. Dtur sir: Tso months ago my head 'was almost entirely BALD, and the little hair I bad was all GKKY, and filling out very fast, uutil I feared I alwuM toee all. I ooauMBoed nisg ytmr Hour Jit*· tnratirr, and it immediately stopped the hair falling off. and soon restored the color, and after using two bottle» my head is completely covered mitha healthy growth of hair, aud of the Mime color it was in early manhood. I take great pleasure in recommeuding your excellent Hair flcsiortUirr, and you may also referany doubting person to me. KOBEItT MUKKA Υ. Γ 8. Marshal. Southern District, New York. Other testimonials may be seen at the Bestorative Depot, 301 Broadway, New York. Manufactured and sold by the proprietor, (Wm. ({ray) at the Restorative Depot, «101 Broadway,New York, an.1 for sale bv all druggists. Η. H. HAY, Wholesale Druggist. Agent for Portland aud vicinity. jeîft'tiS die wly2 Ùte*r//i&f4a//w'$étâ _ ' ..mci ι » r » û** ^, / /} THE PORTLAND COLLEGE, LOCATKD IW Clapp'n IVock Cong· St. HAti just bo* n added to Bhya»t. .Stiutto> λ Co.'i(%ate of Commercial Colleges, establish ed in New York, Brooklyn, Philadelphia. AU>anv, Trov, Buffalo, Cleavelaud, Detroit. Chicago, St. Lou is, mridenee, and Toronto, Γ. \V. Tb« object ol these Colleges is to impart to Young Men and Ladies thorough and practical instruction in BOOK· Κ Ε Ε ΡI NU, COM M Ε Hi ΊΑ 1. I. A W.VOM MKKt 'ÎAL A HI Τ Η Μ ΕTW,8PEA( ΈΗ/AS liI SI A ESS. I'ESM A Ν SHIP. < CORRESPONDRA ( E, PHONOGRAPHY, tfC., and to fit them for any de partment of business they may choose. .Scholar ships is.-ued in Portland will entitle the Mudent to complete his course in any College of the chain, and vice versa, without additional charge. The C ollege is open I>ay and Evening. K. M. WOBTUINGTON. Resident Principal. For farther information please call at the College, or semi for catalogue and circular, inclosing letter stamp. Addres* BRYANT,STRATTOX ft WORTH IKGTOX, feb2 Portland. MAiKE. d&wly DR. HUGHE*' Eclectic Hedic.il Infirmmt. Established fnr the treatment of those disease» in both sexes, requiring Experience, Skill, Honor and delicacy. PRIVATE CONSULTATIONS.—Dr. Hughes has for a number of years confined his attention to diseases of a certain class. During his practice he has treated thousands of cases, and in no instance has he met with a failure. The remedies are mild, and there is no interruption of business or change of diet. Dr. Hughes is in constant attendance from 8 in the morning until 10 at night, at his office, 5 Tem ple str»>« t. Charges modérât»*, and a rare guaranteed in all cases. Separate rooms, *o that no one will be seen but the Dr. himself. His remedies cure disease when all other remedies fail: cures without dieting, or restriction in the habits of the patient ; cures with out the disgusting and sickeuing effects of most other remedies ; euros new case* in a few hours ; cures with out the dreadftil consequent effects of mercury, but is sure to annihilate the rauk and poisonous taint thattha blood is sure to absorb, unless the proper remedy is used. The ingredients are entirely reget bie, and no injurious effect, either constitutional 1 loeallv, can be caused by using them. YOtJXG MEN, who are troubled with seminal weakness, generally caused bv bad habits in youth, the effects of which are pain aud dizziness in the head, forgetftilness, sometimes a ringing in the ears, weak eyoe, etc., terminating in consumption or in sanity if neglected, are speedily and permanently cured. All correspondence strictly confidential and will e returned!f desired. Address DR. J. B. HUGHES. Ko. 6 Temple Street .(corner of Middle). Portland. V*8end stamp fer Circulai. J all—dfcwtffi Every tanrly,at thisseason,should aacthe SAMBl'Cl WINE, celebrated in Europe forita medicinal and bénéficia qualities a* a gentle Stimulant. I onic. Diuretic, and Sudorific, higtly esteemed by eminent nhyaiciana, used in European and American Hospital*, aud by aome of the η rat families in Europe and America. AS A TONIC It ι aa no eqnal, causing an appetite and building up the system. being entirely a pure wine of a ιηυ*ΐ val uable 'rape. AS A DIUHETIC, Itiinpnrlaa healthy action of the Glanda, Kidneys, and Crinarv Organs, very beneficial in Dropsy,Gout i>i.. 4 #r 4 MEDICAL. 8PEERW 8I1B1CI VISE I'UKE, AND FOUR YEARS OLD, Or Choice Oporto Grape, FOR PHYPICIASiS* Γβΐ. For Females, Weakly Persons and Invalids .· — SPREE'S WINE Is not « mixture or manufactured article, but is pure from the juice of the Portugal Sambuci grape, culti vated in New Jersey, recommended by chemists and physician» a* possessing medical properties superior to any other wine* in une, 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' WINK. Because it will not intoxicate a* other wine*, ai 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, and a blooming,soft and healthy skin and complexion. WE REFER TO a few well known gentlemen and physicians who have tried the Wine: Gee. Winfleld Scott, US A. Gov. 31 organ. N Y State. Dr. J. R.Cuilton,N.Y'.City. Dr. Parker. N.Y. Cttr. Drs.Darcv* Nicholl.S'ew Dr. Wilson 11that.,NY, Dr Ward, Newark. N.J. Dr Dougherty, Newark. Dr. Marcy, New Y'ork. ark,N.J. | Dr.Cummiugs,Portland Dr. Haves, I to# ton. | ty* None genuine without the signature of "AL FRED SPEhR, Passaic. N. J.," is over the cork of each bottle. œr.MAKE os/; trial 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 Vmerarp—Passaic, New Jersey. OrriCK—206 Broad wav. New York. JOHN LA FOT, Paris. Agent for France and Germany. Soldin Portland by 11. H. 11 AY",Drngpot Supply ing Agent. dcc22dly IMPORTANT It is well known to the Medical Profession tiiat Iron lutte VITAL I'KIXfll'LK or LITE Κ L KM KM of the Blood. This is derived chiefly from the tood we eat: but if the tood is not properly digested, or if from any eau** trhatrver the necessary quantity of Iron is not takeu into the circn'ation, or be com*· β re duced. the whole system sutlers. Hie bad blood will irritate the heart, will clog up the lungs, will stupefy the brain, will obstruct the liver, and will send its disease-producing elements to all part* ol the system, and every one ictll suffer in whatever organ may be predisposed to die rate. It is only siuce the r fceovery of that valuable cora biuation known as PEltUI'/AX SYHVP that the great power of this V/TAt.lZ/XG AGES7 over disease has been brought to light. THE PERUVIAN SYRUP is a priTtectkd solution of the Protoxide of mow,a Ntîtv Discover? in Medicine, that strikes at the root nf disease, by supplying the blood with its i 'ital Principle or J.ife Element, iron· This is the si-cret of the wouderful success of this remedy in curing Ityspepsia. Lirtr Complaint, Drops g, 1 'hronic IHar· rhea, It oils, Xerrotu Affections, ( Mite mud Pe ters, Humors, hiss of Constitutional Vigor, J Ht eases of the /iidneys and Maebler, male i omjdaints, ai.d all diseases originating in a bad state <·/ tke Blottd. or accompanicd bv la bility, or a A ont .State qf' the System. To take medicine to cure diseases occasioned by a deficiency of iron iw the BLOOD, without restoring it to the system, is like trying to repair a building when the ivuudation is (on*·. Pamphlet» containing certificates of cure* and rec ommendations from some of the most eminent phy· siefau, clergymen, a d others, wttlfcoao»! rass to any address." We selt-ct a tew of the names to show the character of the testimonials : Rev. John Pier pont, Lewis Johnson, ». d. Rev. Warren Burton. Kosweli Kinney, m. d. Rev. Arthur B. Fuller, S. II. Kendall,*m. i>. Rev. Aug R. Pope, W. R. Chisholm. m. d. Rot. Gordon Robins, Francis Dana. m. d. Rev. Svlv«aas ( otb. Jeremiah >tom . H. I». Rev.T. Starr King. JoseAntonioSouches, m.i>. Kev. Osborn Μ ν rick, Marceline A rand a. m l>. Rev. Ephraim Sute, Jr., Abraham Wendell, M. D. Kev. Thoa. 11. Pons A. A. Haves, m d. Rev. Richard 31 et calf, J R. ( hit ton, m. d. Rev. 31 P. Webster, 11. E. Kinney, M. I». Rev. Jos. II. Clinch, Jose d'l>pinar, Μ. ι». Rev. Abm.yacksou, Thomas A. Dexter, Esq. Rev. J. Pearson. Jr.. Thomas C. Amory. Keq. Rev. A. 11. R. Crow toy, Hon. I eter Harvêy, Rev. Henry I'nhatn, " .Inmes C. Dunn. Esq. Rev. S. H. Riddel, Samuel May, Em. Rev. P.C. Ileadley. Prof. E. Vital is Schcrb. Rev. John W. Olmstead, Fardiuand Audrews. Esq. BIT* There can be but one stronger jtroaf than the testimony r\f such nun as thr se, and that is a PER HOKALTKIAI.. l· has eu rtd t h >u*a"d* trkere other remedies hare failed togire relief, and invalids can not reasonably hesitate to give it a trial. Prepared as heretofore by N. L. CLARK & CO. J. P. DINS31CKK, Sole Aokxt, Boston. For sale in Portlr.nd hy W. F. Pmillipo, H. II. Q AT, and by all Druggists jv4 eod8in I Copy right secured. TU Α ΓΤi»nnt In/lino Q λ*μλ/Ι «ι M. 11 ν VJ ι VUV lllvl 1U11 M. IUlUVU J FOR FEMALES. DR M ATTlSoN'8 INDIAN EMMENAGOGIE mU celebrated Female Medicine, possessing rirtve· unknown oi any thing else of the kind, and proving elfbcfnal after all others have foiled, is designed for both married and nn a!e todies, and it the very beet thine known for tho purpose, an it will brin y on tliesMmiAijrfidbMessin cases of obstructions. from au ν cause, and after all. other remedies of the kind have been tried in vain. OVER 9000 BOTTLES have now been* old without a tingle fail are, when taken as directed, and without the leant injury to health in any com*. Çyitieput up in bottle· of three different itrfnjftltf, with full direc tions for using, end sent by expren, elonely sealed, to all parte of the country. I'/iiCB8—¥ ull strength. tlO; half strength, #5; uarter strength. #3 per bottle. WT RE ME MHKB— This medicine is designed ex pressly for obstinait rase», which all other remedies qf the kind hart failed to cure; also that it is war ranted as represented tu every resjiect, or the prict will be refunited. tyfiA' WARE OF IMITATIOS'S ' None genu I ne and warranted, unie*» purchased directly of f)r. M. at his Rrmediai Institut*, for Special Diseases, No. 28 Union street, Providence, K.I. tyThi# Specialty embraces all diseases of a pri vate nature, both of MEN and WOMEN, by a reg ularly educated physician of twenty yea re' practice, giving them his whole attention. J VTousultations by letter or otherwise are strict ly con fidentia/,and medicines will be sent by express, secure from observut 'uw, to all parts of the I nited Mat»\>. Also accommodations for ladies from abroad wishing for a secure aud quiet retreat, with good care, until restored to healtu CAUTION.—It has been estimated that over t wo hundred thnusaiul dollars are paid to swindling , quacks annually,iu New England alone, without*™# benefit to those who pay it. All this comes from trusiiug. without inquiry, to men who arealike des titute of honor, chavactor and skill, and whose only recommendation i» their owu false and extravagant assertion s, in praise of themselves. If, therefore, you would avoid beino humbugged, take no man's word, no matter what his pretensions are, but MAKE INQUIRY-.—it will cost you nothing, aud may save you many regrets; for, as advertising phy sicians, iu nine cases ou- of ten, are begus, thero is no safety in trusting any of them, unless you know who ana what thev are. Dr. M. will send κκκκ. bv enclosing one stamp as above, a pamphlet pu DISEASES OF WO MEN, and on Private Diseases generally, giving full information, with the most undoubted references and teshmtmials, without whieh no advertising physicien or medicine of this kind is deserving of AN Γ COX· FWFSCK WHATEVER. nT"Orders by mail promptly attended to. Write •ouraddretFpfom/y.and direct to DR- MATTI80N, ys above. docédawlyiO RAJLROADS. PORTLAND, 8ACO A PORTSMOUTH RAILROAD. S I'M Μ Ε R All RAN G Ε M Κ NT Η, Commencing April 6th, 18G3. rm-n.îum;-.nr Passenger Trains will leave the Sta H5 tion, Canal street, daily, (Sundays ex cepted) as follows : Leave Portland for Boston, at 8.46 a. m. and 8.00 F. M. Leave Boston for Portland at 7.80 a.m. and 8.00 P. M. Leave Portsmouth for Portland, at 10.00 a. v. and 6.80 p. *. These trains will take and leave passengersat way stations. Freight trains leave Portland and Boston dailv. JOHN BU88ELL, Jb . Sup t. Portland, Mar. 10,1863. j«H i-Jtf Sariiia Line. New Sommer Route to the West, VIA Grand Trunk Railway. New Line» of Powerful Steamers Port Sarnia and Port Huron, URKKSMAY, MILWAUKIK, CHICAUO.SAULT ST Ε .HA III Ε, nnUCK MINES, Ο ΝΤΟΝ Α ι; ON, and othrr Ports in LAKES HURON, MICHIGAN AXD SUPERIOR. On arrival of the Grand Trnnk Trains from the East, tbe Steamers of the above L*ines leave Port Sarnia and Port Huron in the following order: Mii.waurir axd Chicago Lise.—Leave Port Sar nia Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday eveuings. (iRkex Bat.—Leave Port Huron every Thursday evening. LakB Superior Line — Leave Port Huron every Tweed ay, Wednesday, fhursday and Saturday evenings, for ail points on Lake Superior. For Saginaw akd 1 ark Huron Sunns Posts.— Leave Port Huron everv Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evenings, calling at Port Salinac, Forest, Port Austin, Bay City, East Saginaw, Saginaw City. Iu addition to the above, Grand Trunk Trains con nect at Detroit with tbe Express irains of the Mich igan Central, Michigan Southern, and i'l-troit and Milwaukee Railways, together affording an unexam pled amount of accommodation to tbe travelling public. Time Leas and Fare* Lower than by any other route. Families mqving West will tiud it to their advantage to call upon the Com pany's Agcuts, who will give favorable rates for tbe conveyance of Passengers, Horses, Wagons, and Household Goods. For Fares, Kates of Freight, and other particulars, apply toS. SHACKELL, General Eastern Agent. : Cant XV KI.dWKRS Itinvnr Miinc anH at all station» on the Grand Trunk Hallway. (^Through tickets can also be obtained at the j principal Kailroad and Ticket Offices in New Eng- ' C.J. DRYDCES, mvl4d3mw4t Ma5a-ji*h Director. ] «AINE CENTRAL RAILROAD. ! ■SI MMKU ARKAJIU EXENT. ΓΒΒΐΤΤΤΒΤΙ Oil and after Monday next, passenger 1 raii!« w ill lea*e <i« p t of Grand I'runk t.aiiroad in Portland, for Lewietou and Auburn at 7.46 A. M. For Bangor and all intermediate stations at 1.10 p. M. on arrival of trains from Boston. Returning trains leave Lewiston and Auburn for ; I'ortland at 6.3Π A *. Leave llangor lor I'ortland at 7.30 A. *. Both trains connect with through trains to Boston and LoweU. Freight train leaves Tort land daily for all stations on line of this road at 8 a. si. Tickets sold at the depot of the Grand Trunk Hail- ! road iu I'ortland for all stations on this road. EDWIN NOYES, Sup/. June 1, IMS tf ! ANDHOSfOiiGIN RAILROAD. SPRING ARRANGEMENT. CMBHSHQ On and after Μοϊγατ, April 6, 18t»3, | traJ η s will leave Portland for Lewiaton via Hruwurick. at 1.00 and 8.16 Γ. M. Leave Portland for Farmingtou.via Brunswick, at I.00 P. M Leave Farmington for Bath and Portland,9.10a.m. ] Leave Lewietou for Bath and Portlaud β.00 and II.40 A. M. STAGE COVXXCTIOSI. Stage leaves Strickland's Ferry Tu» -days, Thurs- j days and Saturdays, for Livermore, < anton, Peru and Dixfield; returning opposite days. Stage leaves Farmiugton for New" Vineyard, New j Portland aud Κingtield, on Wednesdays and Satur· j days, returning on Mondays and Frida> ·. Stages leave Faimingtoii daily, ibr Strong, Avon , and Phillips. Passengers lor this route will take the cars at the j Portland, Saco ft Portsmouth, or Kennebec ft Port· , land Depots, in Portland. 8. W. EATON, Sup't. I tarinington April 1, 1863. apedtf j KllNNKBFC AND PORTLAND R.R. SFMMF.K ARRANGEMENT. CJoinmencini? April β, 18β3. Passenger i rains will leave daily, ι (Sundays excepted) as follows: Augusta tor Bath, Portlund and Boston,at 6.30and I 11.15 A M., connecting a' Brunswick with trains on ! the Androscoggin Railroad for Lewietou, Farming· | ton; ftc. Portlaud for Bath and Augusta at 1.00 P. M., con- ! necting at Brunswick with the Androscoggin K. R. trains for a'l stations on that road; and at August* ' with the Somerset ft Kenneboc Railroad for Water- 1 Ville. Kendall's Mills and S . ..began ; and at Ken· j dall's Mills for Baugor, ft©· Portland for Bath and Augnsta at 8.15 P. M. Tickets sold in Boston for all the stations on the ! Kennebec ft Portland. Androscoggin, and Somerset ft Kennebec Roads. STAOK COUHRCTIOKS. Statres leavejtath daily for Rockland at 9.00 A.M. and 8 00 P. M. Leave Augusta for itockland at 9.00 A.M. Augus ta for Belfast, at 4.00 P. M Β. U CU8HMAN. Manager and Superintendent. Augusta. April β, 1M&. ap4tf l'ork Λ CuintM'riand Railroad. SUMMF.R ARRANGEMENT. Onanri.fler Momln. April Mil. 1«ΐ3. ' w^#^^P«etraiue will leave as follows, until further j orders : Leave Saco River for Portland at β. 16 and 9.00 ι AM .and 8.80 P.M. Leave Portlaud for Saco River at 7 46 A. M., and | 1.00 and β » P. M. The 2.00 P. M. train out. and ths 9.00 A.M. train < into Portland, will be freight trains with passenger | cars attached. Stages connectât Saccaranpa dailv forSoath Wind- ; ham. Windham Centre ana Great falls. At Gorham, for West Gorham. Standish. Steep Falls. Baldwin. Sebago, Bridgton. Hiram. Liming ton, Cornish. Denmark. Brownfleld. Lovell, Frye- ι burg and Conwav, Bartlett, Albany, Jackson and Eaton. Ν. II. At Buxton Centre, for West Buxton,Bonny-Eagle ι South Limington, Limine ton and Limerick. At Saco River. Iri-WM'kl ν for IIoIMr. limerick Ossipee, New field. rar*onsfield, Effingham, l· reedom, Midiion. Eaton, Corinth, Porter. ftc. ap6 dtf DAK CARPENTER, Sup't. Eclectic Tlrdical Infirmary. το theTadies. DR IIUUIIES particularly invites^ll Ladies who i iiwhI a medical adviwr, to call at hi» rooms, No. δ Temple Street, which tliov will dud arranged f -r their «special accommodation. Dr. H.'s Eclectic Renovatiug Medicinesareunrival· j led in efficacy and superior virtue in regulating all · Female Irregularities. Their action ia specific and j certain of producing relief in a short time. LADIES will And it invaluable in all cases of ob· J «tractions after all other remedies have been tried in j vain. ItI» Willy vegetable, containing nothing in the least injurious to the health, aad may betaken . with perfect «afety at all time·. Sent to any part of thecountrv with full direction· ; by addressing f)R. HUGHES, No. 5 Temple Street, ooruer of Middle, l'on land. Ν. Β.— LADIES deairing may consult one of their j own sex. A lady of experience in conatant attend- ' ance Iulldawtf8 MAC! I I X ERY," Steam and Ciai* Filling*·, Ac. j Τ Π Κ subscriber would inform his friends and the j public, that ht* tnay be found at 3 7 UNION STREET, (until his shop ia rebuilt,) ready to answer any orders for steam, gas and water pipes. Steam aud <>as Fittings of all descriptions. Will also attend to tittiug the above for steam or ! gaa. Orders received for Pattern making, and Steam 1 and other machinery. Boilers. Water Tanks, kc. Will devote his personal attention to arranging ι and setting Engiucs, Boilers, Shafting, on reasonable ! term* IRA WIKS Agent dec 16 dtf PAINT ! PAINT ! WINTKK'8 MKTALL1C BBOWK PAINT renom mends itself. It is a pnre oxide of Iron and ; Manganese. It mixes readily with Linseed Oil, tak· ing two gallons loss per 100 lbs. than any mineral j paint, and possesses more body than any other paint ; | it forms a glossy, unfkding, durable metallic coat, protecting wood from decay, and iron and other metals from rust or corrosion. OT*It does not recuire grinding, and is warranted to give satisfaction for painting Railwav Cars, Iron Bridges, Houses, Barns, hulls and decks of Ship·, tin and shingle roofc, kc.. &c. II. Χ. Γ. MARSHALL JL CO.. Paint and Varnlah Manufacturers. Sole Agents for Ν. Ε S tatea— Store 78 Broad St., BOSTON. Jel8 d3m DINE AT THE MERCHAKT8,ETcb»n(t«,F.»tlin Hobm.IT ft II ι Exi-h«ng«et. A Kree Lunch «.err dir (Vnm ι 10 to 12" «Γ«β« L. S Τ WOMB LV. I STEAMBOATS. Kennebec Riverand Portland. Tbe new and very fast β team or HARVEST MOON, <Wai,TT Ron. leave* brand Trunk Wharf Portland every Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday' Friday and Saturday mornings, at κ o'clock, (or on the arrival ef tbe Boston steamers) for liath, Hieli mond, Oardiner, and connect with the eteanibr for ilaloweii and Augusta. Returning, will leave Gardiner, connecting with steamer from Augusta and H alow ell, every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Thursday and Friday.at 12 o'clock M ., landing at Richmond and Bath for Port land and connect with Boston steamers the same evening. Fares from Portland to Bath, .80 Richmond and Gardiner, .76 ι Hallowell and Augnsta. f 1.00 For Freight or passage, place I ο apply to A. HOMERBY, Agent, At the Office on the Wharf. Portland, July 13,1803. tf For the Penobscot River. The fast and favorite steamer DAN· 1KL WEBSTER. 800 tons. Captain Charles 1 Jeering, leaves G rand Trunk Wharf, Portland, every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday mornings, at β o'clock, Or on the arrival of the Boston steamers, for ROCKLAND. BELFAST and BANGOR, making all the landings except Searsport. Rktursiik»—Will leave Bangor every Monday, Wednesday and FrMny mornings, and making all the landings as above. For freight or passage please apply at the Office on the wharf. Jy 13 dtf Α. 80MEKBY, Agent. International Steamship Co. EABTPORT, CALAIS * ST. JOH5. Two Trips a Week ! On and after Thursday, April 9th, the Steamer New Kkolamd, Capt. _ K. Field, and Steamer New BlFV·· wick, Capt. Ε. B. Winchester, will leare Railroad Wharf, foot of State St.. every Monday and Thurs day, at ( o'clock P. Μ , for Eastport and St. John— connecting at Eastport with Steamer Queen tor Rob instou. St. Andrews and Calais,and at St. John with eteamer Emperor for Windsor and Halifax. Nova Scotia. clerks on board the steamers, at reduced rates. Returning, will leave St. John every Monday and Thursday morning*, at 8 o'clock forEastport, Port land and Boston. ap7 tf C. C. EATON, Agent. Portland an.t Boston Line. THE 8TEAMKR8 Forest City, Lewiston and Montreal Will, until further notice, run as follows: Leave Atlantic Wharf, Portland, every Monday, Tuesdav, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, at7 o'clock Y. M., and India Wharf, Boston, every Monday, Tuesday. Wednesday, Thursday and Fridav. at 7 o'clock P. M. tare in Cabiu 91.50 " on I>eck 1 26 Freight taken as usnal. The Company are not responsible for baggag· to any amouut exceeding fôO in value, and that person al. unie** notice hi given and paid for at the rat· of one |>a»*enger for every #600 additional value. Fell. 18, IMS dtr L. BILLINGS. Agent. Fortlund and New York Sicnmrrt. , 8KM1WKËKLY LINE. The splendid and fast Steamship· •CHESAPEAKE," Capt. WiLLrrr, and "PARKERS Β I' H(i," Captain lUorriAV, will,until further notice, ruu as follows: Leave Brown· Wharf, Portland, every WEDNES DAY, and SATLKDAY. at 4 Ρ M., and leave lier 9 North Hiver, New York, everv WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, at 8 o'clock. Ρ M. These vessels are fitted up with flue accommodation s for passengers, making tus the most speedy, safe and comfortable route for travellers between New York and Maine. Passage 9ft.00, including Fare and State Rooms. · Goods forwarded by this Hue to and from Montreal, Quebec, Baugor, Bath, Augusta. fcastport and St. John. Shippeijir· requested to send their freight to the steameri^Mrly as 3 P. M., on the day that the ρ leave PoiSB. For ΓηΊίβΙ or paaaafe apply to EMERY k FOX, Brown's Wharf, Portland. II. B. CROMWELL k CO., No. 86 West Street, Hew York. Dec. β. 183. dtf HOTELS. INTERNATIONAL HONSE. Junction of Efckana*, Ommvh .. — f&IL] Ltmr Street*. opposite new Vit y Ha/I, Ροβτ ι.Αjîd. This new and centrally located Hotel is First Class in all its at pointments, land one of the most home-like Uoves in New F.ngland Charges moderate. jv#> d3m O. C. ROLLINS. Proprietor. Sph Bathing, Fhhlitfi, B«atlnf find Boarding, At Teak s Island Poet la *n. Mb. i; knuv M. Brack rrr would respectfully inform his friends and all those intending to visit the nea-shore for health and quiet, that he ban recentlv purchased the PKJK'S /SLA.XO UUl'SE, situated but a fl»w yard- from his own. Both then bonnes, pleasantly ailuated. commanding a fine \iew of the ocean and surrounding islands, will now be open for the accom modation of genteel boarders Steamers will make several trip* dailv between the Island and Portland. Terms reasonable. jel2 dtf CITY HOTEL; C.rarr mf l'n|rf·· mm* Greva Slrm l κ iris ifOH-.tnn, ( Recently of the Howard Uouse, Lowell.) Central!ν situated, accommodations ex cellent. table well provided with the luxu ries of the reason, charre* reasonable, and a food stable connected wit h the house. A share ol the publio patronage is respectful Iv -olici?o»l. Portland. July 17, 18U3. Jyti dtf ém OTTAWA HOUSE, Cashing'· Island, Ρ Ο Κ Γ I, Λ Ν 1) Η Α 1115 Ο Κ. Attention ! Plcasuie Hunters, Health Heeker·, Romance Lov er» !—Attention all who weary with l»u»ine«« ami th· cat»·- of life, or seeking to restore health impaired by »fvei* Application to butineM, or folicitiDK pleasure for pleasure'* pake—to tbcMiporior comfort», healthy location and romantic surrcutdings of the above named Hotel—conncctinf with the city of Portland bv nit»mtT on the arm al of every traiii, the Ottawa lloMccoicb fouvejinj! fiwnip'i* tr«w the Depot to the steamer. Toward the >iorthand Wwt, in roll riew from «he Hou»e, like a t^ueen viewing her charm* in the clear mirror of the sea. rises the pop ulous and flourishing city of Portland, with it· lofty spire* and elms, it· grand public edifice· and princely mansions. Mount Washington in maieetic grandeur rears it* mighty head, kisaing the cloud·. Toward· the South and East lie· the Ocean decked with I» lands. and alive with sailing and «team vesaels, stretching away to the verge of the horiron. The subscriber, having leaded the above named House, and having procured the assistance af those skilled iu the various department· of a well regelat ed hotel, ha· the pleasure of announcing that it will be in readiness for the accomodation of the public on June let, 19tt. Β ALL8TKI M, Proprietor. Poet Office addre*·—Portland. Me. myt8tf "ELlfl HOUR E.M ΤΗ Κ undersigned respectfully Inform» th· public that he has leased the above House, on Federal Street, Portland, nd invite· the travelling community to call and see it he knows "how to keep a hotel." Clean, airy rooms, good beds, a well-provided table, atten tive servant· and moderate charge· are the induce ment» he hold· out to thoAc whoee business or pleu tre eal) them to the e*Foreat City." JONATHAN BU88, Proprietor Portland, Aug. 19,1*62. dtt SAGADAHOCK 1IOITSE, Alfred Carr, · · Proprietor. BAT U «MA 1KB. THK City of Bath ia one of the healthiest localities on the coast of Maine—delightful ly situated on the Kennebec, twelve mil·· from the sea, and afbrds ona of the most inviting retreats from the dust and turmoil ofonr large citie·. The Sauadahock ts one of the finest, moat spa cious, and best appointed Hotels in the 8tate, located within tb«M minutes walk of the Depot. Steamboat Landing, Post Office. Custom House. *·., being di rectly in the business centre of the Citr. Terai Meéerale bj ths Week ar Day· Bath, June W. 1863. dtf HATH HOTEL. By C. M. PLU MM KB. see, Wasbiwoto» St., Bat·. •.•Term· fl per day. Stab)· ©onnac» with house. Bath. Jane 23.1W2 dtf >NM> / MEDICAL. THE Power· or the Vegetable Kingdom comui THEIR HEDICAL PROPERTIES Til eivf TO TU· A F »LlrT Kt> TH1II GREAT HUMOR REMEDY. HOW ARD'8 VEGETABLE camcer akd cavker SYRUP Surpattf to r ficnrif «».( i, <ie,ti*rd ta nprrttdr a/I otktr k»om rtwuHi,, I. tiu trtmtmentytk* DU eOteiJbr tekich it t« rtcummended. IT ha* cured Cahcem after the ptUrnti bare been given up m incuiable by many phyitfeians It has cured l'A**M in its wont iorm· ta hun dreds of cases. It has always cured 8alt Rheum whea a trial bas been given it. a disease that every one know· fc Tvr. troublesome and exceedingly difficult to cure. EuYfUPBLAS always vk'lds to Its power, as many who have experienced it* benefit» do testify. It has cured Scrofula in hundreds of cases, many of them of the most aggravated character. It cures Kino's* EVIL. It has cured mauy cases of Scald Head. Tumor* have been removed by it jn repeated in stances in which ι heir removal had b en prouounced impossible excepting by a surgical ueeration. Ulcer* of the most malignant type have been healed by its use. It has cured many cases of XuRemo gone Mouth when all other remedies have faiie·! to benefit. Fever Sore* of the worst kinu hare beea eared bv it. * Scurvy has been cured by it lo every case in which It has beea used, and they are mauy. It removes White Swkllixu with a certainty mo ether medicine ever has It speedilv removes from the faee all Blotches * («[I'M, wuivu IUUU|U UOX *rrj jaiilUJ, p«r baoe, are oxtremel? unpleasant to bar·. Ii basbee ι used in bvbky kind of humor, ud never fails to benefit the patient. Nbubalqia, in it· moit distressing form, ha· been cured by ft when no other remedy could bo found to meet the cane. It has cared Javsdici in many severe caaea. It has proved very efficacious in the treatment of Piles,an extremely paluful disease. L> rentrai a, whi.h I* often caused by bnmor, ban been cured by it in numeroua instances. In Fbmalb Wvakxkmks. Irrkoulariti xa, and Diseases peculiar to their sex, it baa been iouad a moat potent remedy. In caaea of (îiiiral Debility, fVom whatever •ause, the Sy rap can be relied upon aa a moat effi. cient aid. It ia a mort certain cure for Ricarrs, a diaoaae common to children. Ita efficacy in all diaeaaea originating in a depraved atate of the blood or other fluids of the body 1· an· anrpaaaed. Its effect·· upon the ayatem are trulv astoniablng and almoat beyond belief to one who ha# not wit· n<i«<>d them. Tbia Syrup wiU aa certainly car· the diaeaaea ' for which it ia recommended aa a trial ia given it, and the enre will be permanent, aa it. by ita wonderful «•archiuκ power, entirely eradicatea the diaeaae from the ayatem The afflicted have only to try it to become con vinced of what we say in regard to It and to find re lief from their sufferings. HIGHLY IMPORTAIT ΤΒΒΤΙΜΟΒΥ BY ▲ LADY. A Cancer, deemed insurable by Eminent Thy ticians. Entirely Remored by the Syrup. Dorcbbbtbk, Mam. Mr. O. Howard—Ih-ar Sir:—Thinking a state ment of mv case and the cure of my compRftrt would be of service to otbera similarly afflicted, I haaten to give it to you. It ia briefly tliia. Sometime since I was afflicted with a swelling, which gradually increasing.gave me great pain a nu a η easiness. At first 1 said nothing about it, but finallv concluded to consalt tbo physi cian who attended my family, who pronounced it a Cancer, and urged me repeatedlv to submit to a sur gical operation, which I then declined. The trouble grew worse every day. till I finally was forced to the conclusion to submit to an operation for ita removal. 1 even had my b· d removed to a suitable room for the purpoae. engaged the service· or an eminent «urgeon. and bad uothing intervened, abould have ere tbia been saved or destroyed by the knife Fortunately a friend had hoard of HOW ARD'S S Y RU Ρ, and knew of cura· it bad effected in cases similar to ruin»·. She and others of my friends arged me to try it before going oa with tbe operation, and fortunately prevailed apon me to do so. The result has been a perfect cur·. I followed, I need not any. atrletly the directions laid down la the circulars, and now that my health ia reetorjd I look back to mv escape aa almoat miraculo a. Jtone but a person who haa au fitted aa I have, and heea re lieved from that suffering as I bave, can tell bow grateful I feel, under Providence, to thoar w;io sug gested a trial of the medicin·. as well aa tbe propri etor, Sir Howard. I was, I had almoat >orgotten to state, relieved at tb· same time of another similar swelling which was manifesting itself apon another part of mv person, and which would bave rfaulted without doubt in juat tbe aame thing-a < oncer. You may make what aae you see fit of this certifi cate of my caae, and if by my Instrumentality otb era are saved from aa deep distress aa 1 have been. I shall consider myself amply repaid lor tbe tronble and publicity It cfca«ea. Gratefully roars, Mri. Sabai Abs Claft. VALUABLE TK3T1XONY. Wobcrbtbk. Van Ma. D. Howard— Dear Sir:—You wish to know what informatioa I poaaeaa in relation to tbe efficacy of your "Cabcb* abd Γαβκββ 8ybty". Several yeara since my wile, being confined, was severely troubled with what Is usually called "Samine Sore Mouth." and what the physicians call "milk limb." Both lege were badly awolten, and were in a dread ful atate. Everything that could be thought of waa reported to witboat any benefit. Her phy aidant pronounced her recovery very doubtful. If not im poaaibl·. At tbia time, bearing of yoar Syipt, and it being highly recommended, ah· eonclnd·*). as a last resort, to rive It a trial, which she did with tb· moat beneficial· reanlta Shortly after she com menced taking it. her health began to Improve, and tbe use of a few bottle· completely cured her. And although sbe has bee a twice oonfined aine·, ah· haa been perfectly free from the trouble above named I bave also seen Its effects iu a great many cases out of my fhrally, which have been of tbe moat aatiafbet tory character. I hav· procured hundreda of bot tles for my frionds and neighbors, and aa far aa my knowledge exteada, it haa given general aatiafaction. I take great pleasure in recommending it to the pub lic aa *b invaluable remedy for the diaeaaea for which ft ia recommended. Ububy B. Diciixkh. Mott VaJiyvent Ferer Srwes Healed. and tke Patient Rett or ed tn Health. ASTONISHING CURE WosrsSTit. Vam Mr. D. Howard:—It is with great pleasure that 1 tend yon ray testimony in faror of vour Cakki axd ( askkk syrup. It has effected bt the Mm· ing ot God attending iU admimut ration. ill· greatest oare that ever came to my knowledge* My ton was afflicted with Frrer Sore» to each a degree that for foar month" his life wm despaired of. wfc«i 1 waa informed that Zeba Howard of Randolph. Mas* . cor*» him. I immediately "ent for him. and in three day· a Her he came the boy began to recover. and continued to improre till hie sore· were completely healed. since which lie ha· rujoyed a* good health a* could be desired. 1 have recommended the Svrup to a great many person* since. who are also rrad ν to give their testimony in it· ffcvor. Of all medicine· of which I hare anr knowledge. I regard thia, for the diseases for which it is recommended, as thr reht. I could write all day. and not tell half I feel In relation to the utility of your excellent 8yrup.— May God speed you in your work, and succeed your eflorts to alleviate human suffering Xarpox Ratos Thefn/hxriny Letter, which ir# fate from the Bo»ton Journal of Oct. 22,/umiike* Additional Testimo ny in faror of this Great Sper-iHc .· Charle*towx. Oct. 18, 1*62 To the Editor of the Host on Journal · Wishiug to perform a duty which I consider due to the afflicted, a.- well an an act of juafice to the pro prietor of the medicine named below, I take thi» method to give puhlieifv to the fallowing : My wife ha· been dreadfully afflicted for year· with canker in the mouth, throat ând «tomach. which at time· made It· appearance upon the surface ot the stomach, breast, side, and one arm. even rendering the part· completely raw, and producing di»tress that brought her nigh ùnto death. Some tin»·· since, bring confined, she was great 1 ν reduced in consequence of the settling of the humor in her breast, producing no lee· than βνο ulcer· at one time, confining her to her bed for fifteen week», and leaving her In a very bad and a!moat hopeless condition, which baffled every mean· need for her benefit till some time in August last, when "How ard'* Cancer and Canker Syrup" uraa brought to our notice in a manner that iuduced ua to giro it a trial, which we did with the most astonishing and gratifying results. After using seven bottle· of the Syrup all sign· of the humor disappeared, and her health Is now good, a condition to which she has been a stranger for many years. 1 cannot command language to exprès· the happtuess that this most ex cellent medicine baa broaght to my family, but. ·· •orneslight return for the benefit I have received, make this public statement of the case, entirely of my own aeeord, with» ht solicitation from any one. Should any person interested wish to consult eith er of ua upon the subject, we should be pleased to •ee them at our residence. No. 4ft Warren street Cbarlestown Mas·. Y oars trmly. Hi)ar Sivami Prepared and sold by D. HOWARD. Randolph. Mass.. to whom all latter· of enquiry should be ad dressed. Kor *ale in Portland be H. H. HA Y. Dm g gist, junction Free and Middle atreets. Général A (rent for Maine—and by dealers la medicine gen erallv. Price 91 per bottle ; 6 bottles far «ft jyMeodSm rifles, REVOLVERS. AND AU the Fishing Taokle! Th· BEST AeorUMBtiB th# City, β. L. BAILS Y ""»4S KlckiH'Wl»·!· ■ptTIn·*·' Hemtoclc m«| Sprace A Spruce pertj coatnctlDir ftr th· umtl?«iS2ÏÎ! n* "» Apply at XoTî2 ft U T-xchunSntf *°β· rortitmd.Juiya ιφχ "ALTuiconr. #w*d