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PORTLAND DAILY PRESS. VOLUME III. PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY MORNING. JUNE 29, 1864. -.__. .. .—_ __ _ 'VUULiHi ISO. 018. ruATLAND DAILY P1IESS, JOHN T. OILMAN, Eittor, published at No. S2* HCHANCE 8TKl£*.T,by N. A. FOSTER A CO. The Po*tlahi> Daily PrbsbIi published at8b 00 per y«ir; if paid strictly <a advanoo. a dtoooont ol 81. X* will be made. Single copies three oente. r«» liAifludTATx L’iumh is published every Thurs day morning,at 82.08 per annum, in advance; 82.26 If paid within six months; and 82.5u, if payment be delayed beyond the year. Rateaof Advertising: One inch of spaoo in length of column, constitute* a “BqFAita." •1.60 pur square daily first week; 75 oente per week after; three insertions or less, 81.00; continuing eve ry other day after first week, 60 cents. Half square, iuree insertions orle*« 76 cents; one week, 81.00; 50 cents per week alter. Under bead of AnusaMEHTs, 81.00 per square per week ; three insertions or less, 81,60. Special ionm*. 81.76 per square first week, •1*08 per square after; three tnseruoc* or less, 81.26; half a square, three insertions, 81.00; one week, 81.26. Advcrtt*em*i.t9 inserted in the Maim State Pusan (which has a large circulation in every part of the State) for 50 oente per square in addition to the •bove rates, for each insertion. Le«al Notice* at usual rates. Transient ad v «-daemon ts mnA he paid for in ad ▼Slice Bubivbds Notiobs, in reading oolumns, 12 cents per line for one insertion. No charge lest than fifty cants for each insertion. gJT“AH communications intended for the paper should be directed to the "Editor qftht Press, and those of a business character to the Pnbttskers. QOMM UNICATIONS. Correspondence of the Press l>TEKJ<ATIONAL HOTEL, ( Niagara Falls, Juue 22, 1864. ) n> tkt Editor </ tkt Portland Prttt The National Division of the Sons of Tem perance of North America, closed its twenti eth session in Cleveland, Monday evening at 10 P. M. Tuesday forenoon our party spent in driving about the city, which is one of the most beautiful in the West. At 3 30 P. M. we took the elegant uew steamer Arctic, Captain Collins, for Buffalo, and after a most delight ful trip of 180 miles on Lake Erie, we arrived at Buffalo at 8 o'clock this morning, and after taking a drive through many of the finest streets of Buffalo, which is really oue of the most beautiful cities to be found in our coun try, containing about one hundred thousand inhabitants. Among others, we passed the palatial residence of Ex-President Fillmore, also Bishop Titnons' Cathedral, Which is by far the most costly and beautiful church in the __ city. Main street in Buffalo is much wider than Broadway, N. York, is perfectlystraight, Is paved fur five miles, and beautifully shaded for the most of the way. Many other streets are very broad and welt shaded, the city is laid out very regular, the most of the streets crossing each other at right angles. The num ber ofaleamboats and sailing vessels upon Lake Erie is quite astonishing. Our trip last upon the boat was one long to be remembered. We advise all traveling be tween Cleveland and Buffalo to take the same route. Wc had about twenty five representa tives from the States and British Provinces. In the eveuiug, a religious meeting was held in the cabin, which was one of great interest. The meeting was opened by reading of the scriptures by our brother Iiev. Samuel Kelly, of Lynn, Mass. Iiev. Wm. llowe, of Toronto, led the singing. Prayer was offered by broth ers Rev. A Duff, C. E., Rev. Wm. Rowe, C. W., Rev. Samuel Kelly, of Mass, and Hon. Charles Young, of P. E. Island, after which the Rev. Mr. Duff. *ssd etUcra, IQQT6IMQ lire iuh * with much feeling and power. There were •bout seventy-five present, and it was a most profitable and interesting occasion, after the conclusion of which, a large part of our com pany, with others, spent about two hours on deck in singing, which upon a calm evening, w.lh a bright rnooc shining upon the clear smooth waters, had a most charming effect. We then adjourned to the cabin, and your correspondent was chosen a committee of one to escort Mrs. T. D. Dole, of Buffalo, oue of our company, to the Piano, and the united voice of all present was, that we should be obliged to travel a long time before we should . be favored with a more perfect artist. In short her voice and touch upon the Piano seemed to thrill every heart. Long will the pleasures ol that evening remain in the memories of those who met for the first and last time on earth, but with the fervent prayer that we might meet at last in the land of the blessed. Of our visit at the Fails, and to the borders •f Canada, I will give you a sketch in future. Yours truly, Cahlkton. The Two Breckinridge*. 1ST JOHN W. FOhNKT. An extraordinary family it ttiis of the Breckinridge*. They have all been leaders, either iu politic! or in the l'retbyieriau achurch. Fair aud honest in their dealings, ‘chivairic aud courteous iu their intercourse with others, it was reserved tor the rebellion to wilueas liie tint real difference ou public questions between themselves. The eldest survivor of the name, the chairman of the Nalioual C'uiou Convention, just noticed, pre serves the houor of iu progenitors; while that young man, upon whom so many hopes weie built when he entered Congress iu lo51, aud was chosen Vice President in 1836—driven, let us believe, more by association than by priucipie—forgets all the examples and teach ings of his great uncle, aud, sword iu baud, leads the embattled hosts of slavery. It is not difficult to suppose that the heruic clergy man ieels the detection of his nephew most keenly. For, in truth let it be spoken, there was loo much love iu Jubu Cabell Breckin ridge. Never have 1 met a man more adapted by nature, by education, aud by rearing, to be a favorite amoug meu and wotneu. He was the type of rnauly beauty wbeu 1 made bis acquaintance fourteen years ago. At that time, if he had a conscientious feeling, it was hatred to slavery,and both of ui,“Democrats” as we were, lrequeuily confessed that it was a sinlul and an ami-l)euiocraiic institution, and that the day would come wheu it must he peaceably or forcibly removed. How could it be otherwise with him, with such a parent age, and such a school-master as his unde Hubert? But the fasciuating society of the Southern magnates was too much lor youDg John. Tlicy saw that he had a bright future. And having taken the one wrong step,he was too proud to retract. i snail never impel my last interview wiui John C. Breckinridge, it wax on the evening of the Oth of August, 1801, being the last day of tbe memorable called session which wax assembled nu tbe 4th day of J uly of that year by Presidential proclamation. Widely as we had differed, our personal relations were un changed. He knew how sincerely grieved 1 was when, ax early as 1868. he allowed Mr. Buclinnati and the extreme .South to force him luto the support of Lecomptou, and how re lunctantly, in the black and bitter years that succeeded, 1 felt constrained bi denounce him. In the called session he had led the opposition to Mr. Lincoln with vehement, unjust, and unsparing ability. Apd now he was going lot Kentucky. “Good by,” He said; “Good-by.' “No," 1 said, “not ‘Uood by,’ Breckinridge, but farewell. You will never again take your seat in the United Slates Senate." lie seemed to be surprlxed, as lie said: “What do you mean? 1 will undoubtedly return to my post iu December.” “No, my dear sir, you wiil follow your doctrine into the Confederate ar my ; you will go there to show that you ar« with the enemies of your country.” To which lie answered, and when lie spoke tbe words 1 think he was honest: “If 1 go over to the lines it will Ire to bring back with me my run away son, Cabell, who has gone Into the other army wholly against my will; but we shall meet If we live, in the winter." “I wish it could lie so, my friend,” was my reply; “but still I feel that your good-by will be a long farewell.” Aud this was the last of John 0. Breckinridge. His oath to support the Con stitution of the Uulted States, like Hester Pryuue’s scarlet letter, burns nn eternal re proach on the record of the Senator. HI# sword Is with slavery end rebellion. Sacretary Stanton. You think the Secretary of War a rough, cruel, brutal mau? There are newspapers ami men who use these adjective* when speak ing of him. Brown and 1 called upon him the other day. He sent in hi* card, w lth word that he had a letter Iriuu the front, giving a lull accountof one of the great battle*. While we stood there at the door of his house 1 no ticed that the front window at our left wiu lull of house-plant*, many of them in bloaaom. It seemed like a line of poetry to And flowers even anywhere in the house of thi* mao of war. The servant bade us enter, with Hie re mark that Mr. Stanton was at dinner. He met us in the hall, however. “Ah, 1 didn’t mean to cull you from your dinner, Mr. Sec retary," said my friend. “My dinner itu't of much account while the boy* are fighting so over in the Wilderness.” answered he. He led the way into bis office, which proved to be tbe room in which were to many flower*. While my friend read the letter to him 1 sat a little apart and marked ths mau. The pri vacy of the home of even the most ptbiic man should be respected—seeing that truth.l shall not ignore it. Yet I may say that it seemed to me lie was the most direct man I ever saw. What he had to say. whether of criticism or commendation, of she letter, wa* said in the fewest possible words; and there wa* abso lutely no rouudaboutnes* to hit expression.— I thought him, too, otic of the most earnest men 1 ever saw. The letter wa* a long one, hut not a word of it escaped him. It apoke much in detail of division* and brigades, and occasionally of regiments, but he bad so con si tered tbe organization of the army, that be' wns never puzzled to comprehend tbe move ment in ail its bearings. "I tiou’t like that," said he, as my triend read—’ Grant it sure to win a victory to morrow.” It it a common pitraae with correspondent!, but the Secreta ry says, “I don’t like that—the Almighty on ly knows if he’ll win a victory.” He rocked easily in hit chair, while the let ter was reading; aud a bright large-eyed lit tle girl, with long flaxen ringlets hanging on her neck, came in and clambered into his lap though she was perfectly at home there. In the letter was an account of terrible slaugh ter of our men,and of the death of a relative ami personal friend of the Secretary. As it was read, I saw the muscles of his lips twitch slightly, and there was a faster motion of the chair lor a moment—that was all. When the reading was finished, be. spoke manly and tender words as ever I heard, for the friend killed in the fight; and added,“but he was no braver aud no dearer than thousands of other men who fall in this war." 1 found flowers, and thought of the “boys” In the Wilderners. and recognition of the Divine hand, and love of little children, and appreciative knowledge of friend and officer, and remembrance of the thousands of mourning homes in the country; but I did rot find the brutal tyrant, whom Copperhead orators And newspapers have so often asserted is at the haad of the War Office. —Rochester Democrat. THE GOVERNMENT LOAN $200,000,000. This Loan is authorised by Act of Congreaa ot March4th, 18€4, which p>ovidea for EioKurnotr ix Com, at any period not 1cm than ten ror more thar. forty years from itc date, at the pleasure of the Government. VlA 14U Redemption, five per cent, internet is to be paid semi-annually in com. He Exemption from State and Lycal Taxation adds from one to three prr cent, per annum to its value. The Itate of Jnttr.it on ih's loan, although but five per eent. in coin U .* much greater in currency a*t e difference between the market valet of cur rency and gold. As a Rule, the five percent, specie securities of all solvent governments are alvray f par or above, and currency now funded in the national JLoae, will be ' ' ^ besides paying a regular and libers! percentage to the. A't» Securitin rfer to great indued**,..^ ^ lieved, as the various descriptions of V. S. bonds. - In all otber form* of indebtedness,the faith or abil ity of private parties or stock companies or separate' communities only is pledged lor payment, while for the debts of the United States the whole propetty of the country is holden to seeure the payment of both principal and interest In coin. Ti«e Funded Debtor the United States on which interest is payable In gold, on the 8d day of March, 1804, was tTCs,905,000. The interest on this debt for the coming fiscal year will be t46.M7.l3d, while the customs revenue in gold for the current fiscal year, cooing June 30th 1804, has been so far at the rata of over $100,0-0,000 per annum, au amount largely in excv'* ot the wants of the Treasury for the pay meut of goldiuterest. Thee bonds ittsy be subscribed for in turns from f"' up to any magnitude. on the same terms, and are thus made equally available to tbesmallest lend er and the largest capitalist. They can be convert ed into money at any raaueut, and the holder srill have the benefit of the Interest. The authoiizcd Amount of this lean is Taro Hun dred Million Dollars. The amount of subscriptions repo-led to the Treasury at Washington, is over $70,000,000. Subscriptions will be received in currency by the Kind National Bank, Portland, Maine, ASl) HT ALL SATIOSAL MASKS which are deposltarius of l'ublic money, and all Betpre'able floats and Bankrrt throughout the country, (acting as ageuts of the Na tional Dep isitarycBanka,) will furnish further infor mation on application and Aforrl JTrerjr SMilUy to Sukseribtri. juue27dhwlw GUN8, RIFLES, HE V" OLVEH8, And all the Aocompaninwnt* I' I S H 1 Jf V TACKLE! The Best Assortment in tbo City. G. L. BAILEY, 42 Exchange St. April V. eodtf PENSIONS! BOUNTIES! BACK PAT : Are obtained for Wounded Soldiers (discharged and the friend* of deceased soldiers who are entitled to the same by BVBON D. Y THRILL, Attorcei and Cccnsrilcr, it No. IK Middle Strwt, -and wSSS2A-“ f°r 1111 thB Departments .t l-or'a-d. April ?a. 1864._at>» ood«m FOH CHICAGO. M1LWAUKIE. ADd »!l ports of the West. IX IKIIOS IKKWS Til (BICAG9. MILVillll, And (U) other point* at the WEST, SOUTH & NORTH WEST, Korsjlc at the reduced rates of fareatthe Union Ticket Office, 31 Exchange St., W. D. Isiltle, Agent. jUDtiidtf FOR THEWHITE MOUNTAINS, Montreal, Quebec, Niagara Fall*, AND EETUMN ■excursion Tickets for sale at th« REDUCED RATES, Hy W. D. LITTLE. Accnt, UNION TICKET OFFICE. SI Exchange street. E. K. LEMONT, Carriage Manufacturer, Preble Sueet, Portland, Mel dT’Canlagei and Sleighs on hand and made u 1 *r*w JnsteUdu MISCELLANEOUS. U N I O NT Mutual Life Insurance Co, j INCOUPO RATED by the STATE OF MAINE Charter Perpetual. Organized, 1848 DIRECTOR’S OFFICE, C« State Street, .... Boston, Mat*. President—HRSR Y CROCKER. Vice-President-DAS!EL sharp Secretary—W H. HOLLISTER. n. G. WILSON, \ General .Manager of Agencies hi the Sew England states. Assets, 31 tt December, 1883, $H3V,0HS.4l Losses Paid to date, $730,030.00 Dividend Paid in Cash to date, $340,936.09 FBI 1118 Company offers peculiar advantages topee X sons intending to iusuie tutir lives, in its sa>«ff and stability, a.quire<1 iu its fourteen >ears' expert once; iu i susses, which, (without its capital of $lo ,000jamouuts to over three-quarters of a million of dollars, btiug more than two hundred thousand , dollars iu excess ul'its liabilities for the reinsurance of all outstanding risks; iu toe facilities presented ib its accommodating system of payments of premi am*; iu tbi largt number,diversified conditions and 1 occupations, vaiiv.ua ages aud localities of lives in sured, ai> lug the largest requisite scope ior the ope ration of tbi* laws of average mortality, and tre am* 1 pleat guaranty to the insured for the beuetita there of; iu ibe division of profit-, the annual apportion* mi nt of which having lor the past fourteen years averaged Party per Cent, of the premiums paid. Policies are issued upon all the pla s usual with Lifis Insurance < otnp*nic4, and at as low rates as is consistent with a view to equity and solvency. Parties desiring Ageueies iu»owus where tue com* nsny have none, and tbo-e wishing Traveling Agen cies withiu the * ew England Mates, will apply to (i. II. WILSON, 6f State Street, Boston, giving **ocu re'ereuce, or laformstloa as to ag», present and past business, as wi 1 enable him to form judg ment iu regard thereto junel4d3m \j. S. 10-40 LOAN \ FIRST NATIONAL DANK -OF PORTLAND, designated repository -OF THB UNITED STATES. Thto Bank Is prepared to receirej subscriptions tor tho new . “TEH FORTY LOAH,” winch Is deted March 1,1-64, bearing intereetnt lr« per cent, a year, PAYABLE IN COIN, redeemable at the pleasure of the Oorernment after ten yearn, nnd payable in forty year# from date. Internet on Bonds not over one hundred dollars payable annnally, and on all other Bond* semi annually. Bonds can be had in >Dea of WO, *100, WOO, glOoO. WM. EDW. OOCIjD, mehol dtf Cashier. FEUCHTWANGER & ZUNDER, NO, 81 MIDDLE STREET. (FOX BLOCK), Are Again in the Field - WITH Divisions, Brigades & Regiments! NEW AND FASHION ABLE DRY GOODS! FOB THE SPRIXJO. , Lidias of Portland and vicinity are respectfully tn(1 #ee th# mEO)r tenutiftilityle* oi Foreign and DomewWc Dre„ Q0od« JEST RECKIVRbt Alio* the great variety House Furnishing Good* ! Such as Brows tod B1 etched Cotton Sheetings end Shirting*. Table Linens. Drillings, Tickings, Donlms, Stripe*, Ac. Also, Just receiving, the latest styles ol handsome Spring Balmoral Slx.lrte And the most fashionable SPRTVO STM WLS. A complete itook of CLOTHS AND CASSI.WERES, FOB BOVS’ AND MEN’S WEAR. CLOAKINGS! CLOAKINGS!! An elegant awortmeut. We are juet ready to manu facture to meainre. at the aborted notice, eny of the new aud deelrableSpring Cloak,. Warrentedto tult. FEVCHTWANGEII A ZVNDER, (FOX BLOCK), NO. SI MIDDLE STREET. PORTLAND, Maine. P. 8.—Ludies need not aak for good, from the wrecked ,team,hipBohemian, a* we hate none but •ound and fresh good,, which we warrant aa such, aprl tf New Cloaks and Mantillas! LEACH & HOUIYSOY, ^4 Middle St., JJAVK bow on hand an Eleoabt Stock of Cloaks, Cossacks, and Mantillas. Of their own manufacture. Also, Cloaks, Bilks, Tassels, BUTTOXS and OBXAMBXTS. LADIES' GARMENTS Made to Order. Silks, Shawls and Dress Goods, Cheaper than the Cheapest. LEACH k ROBINSON, M Middle street. June 1—dim IJA TE K* AT to* A L Fire Insurance Company! Of Xew Yorkt Offer 113 Itrorultcay. CASH CAPITAL $1,000,000. WM. E. WARREN, President. HAMILTON BRUCE, Vice President. GEORGE W. SAVAGE. Secretary. Portland Board rf reference!. Joan 11. Baowar k Son, Hekkky Klktchr.it A Co. li. J. Libby k Co. Johm lybch k Co. The undo-signed having been appointed Aobbt aud Attorney for this Ct-mpa y, i* now prepared to issue Po icus ou luaurable Property at curreut ratM. Portland Oftce, ISO Pore Street. JOHN W. MI NGKK, Agent. June 3.1W4 —otf D. W. OLAtlK. DFALHU IK Sliver Street Ire House, and OfUce So. 3*i Exrliuii(fe street. Price of Ictfir the Beaton, 18.54. 10 lbs a day, tromJaue 1st, to Oct. 1st, §6.00 W “ *' " " “ 8 00 ... “ W00 Forty cents per 100 lbs. | To those who tske Ice for the season, it will bo de livered earlier than 1st June and later than let Oc tober, at the saim rate per month as during the sea son. When not wanted for the fall season, it will be delivered at the rate of §2 00 pcr month for 10 lbs. per day. Notice of change of residence, if given at the of tlee ins ead of the driver, will always prevent dis appointment. Any oustomer leaving town fortwo weeks or more at one tims, by giving notice at ths ulhww, will be en titled to a proper deduction. Complaints against the drivers, for neglect or care 1 ^ssness or any other cause, must be made at the oi * ' to promptly. may 13d 7 w BUS1NESS CARDS. PAPER BOX MANUFACTORY J. R. Libby, MAXl/rACTURXR OP Pa pbr Boxes, Of every description, such as Shoe Boxes, Jewelry Boxes, Druggist Boxes, Collar Boxes, bbeif Box*>s, ConcnoiogicalBoxes, Powder Box es, Card Cases, Cigar Boxes, kc. 144 Middle SL, (Up Stairs) Portland, Me. Jastldta Dana & Co. Fish and bait, Luther Daii., . Portland, Woodbury Daua. J JohaA.b.Djna ) 91 illllC, Juneldtf J. Smith cb Co.7 M.KCrAOTCBXRIor Leather Belting, Card Clothing. l)w Strip., Belt Luther BicU tail Sides, LRATURll TklUUlXC.i, *c., fiftMOD'i Block, 144 Middle St.. Portland. Or at the Card Clothing Manufactory, LewDton. H. M Brewer, (julddoi/ D. F. Kovxs JOHN T. RUUKKN &CO., Commission Merchant*. AMD WHOLES A LE DEALERS IX Flour, Provisions & Groceries, No. (11 Commercial Street, cSu.B. } PORTLAND. ME. _ _ _ juneldCm Wholesale and Retail. L. ID^VIS, Bookseller, Stationer, A»D «4«f»ACTC**r. or Premium Paged Account Books. PAPER HANGINGS. Mo. S3 Exchange Street, Portland, Me. juueldtl CHAS J. SCHUMACHER, Fresco and Banner Painter, No. 144 Middle Btreet, PORTLAND, UR. KT~ Work execut'd iu Mery pert of th« State. jumltf EUFU8 DUNHAM, Mnuufactur r and Wholesale Dealer in BRITANNIA —AMD— Plated Ware, No. tig Port tirtei, Portland -- Mni.t. Portland, May 17th, lgM. mayl'dtf M. G. WEBB & C0.7 Wholesale Dealers in Flour, NO. 81 COMMERCIAL STREET, apU • PORTLAND. MR. dtf BURGESS, FOBES, & C0~ VAXmCTCRKHO OP Japau, While Lead, Zinc, Paint*, And Ground CJolnra, AMD DRALSR* IV M^J|iriR«Tt 5a a**, Hilo Jr TfarnitiiM Paint and Color Fartary, No. 2S) ifunjoy Ft., Oflire k Salnroona, 80 Commercial Ni«, (Tiomah Black.) wmai.ni. ■ mayUdtf BLAKE, JOtESACO., FLOUR & GRAIN DEALERS, And Receiver* of Wcattrn and Canadian Produce, W* Commercial Street, ..... Granite Block. CbarlocDim^e ) Ilenrjr A. Jobm, ( PORTLAND. It. W. (tage. ) _ joneldtf JOHN LYNCH & C0~ Wholesale Grocers, AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. OranttnBtoraa, - - Ccmmero al atreet, (Oppo«lte bead Widyery Wharf) John Lrnoh. i PoWk Barker, I TOETLAND, ME. Tho«. Lynch ) janeldtf DOLE & MOOBI'7 GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, And l\ holerit:t Dealt rs in FLOOR. CORN AND PRODUCE, No. 5 Galt Block, Commerc’&l St, r«kitaU.LMy. I PORTLAND. ME. _ janeldCm BROWN ft CROCKER, PLASTERERS, PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL STL'CCO AND MASTIC WORKMIK Oak at reef, between Congress and Tree Sts., PORTLAND. tT Coloring, Whitening, aud White-trashing promptly attended to. Ortfers Iron out ot town so licited. juoeldtf BYRON~GREEN0UGH~& COT, Manufacturer! of Aud WholMale and Retail Dealer* in Furs, Hats, Caps, Gloves, &c., NO. 140 MIDDLE STREET, A.L.“rh-! PORTLAND. _ _Jnldtf JOHN KIINiELL, Cni-riHgfP At MANUFACTURER, 311 & 313 (’ao{ren Hi, Portland, Me. ty* Whe**e m%r be found a general uiaortni'nit of Carriages and Sleighs. juneldlin c. p. ki niiALL, M ABCKACTl’BER OP Carriages and Sleighs, Preble street, (Near Preble House.) POIti LAND. UK. Sal* Rooms, 110 and 11*1 Sudbury Sr, Boston, Mass. Juaeltf NORTON, CHAPMAN & CO.. Flour, Grain & Product* Commission lorduois, and Silltrs’ Jnuta. om, ’ and H'arthouir Xn. 6 Hall fllnet, (emiiur. rial Street. We offer for sale to the trade, many choice and well-known Brandt of Flour, from St. Louut. 1 linois, Wisconsin, Ao , which wo are constantl receiving. M , C. k Co , area'so Agents! r Pittman A Co.'s, and othe- frauds of manufactured i’onacoj. Barash advances made cu all consignments. Portland, June 1, 1864. juldtf DR. W. R. JOHNSON, DENTIST. Inserta Artidcial Teeth on Gold. Sliver and Vulcan* ite Rubber, and warrants them in all case* to be a perfect fit. Dr. J. ala:> gives special attention to Filling Teeth Office 22S»J Congress street, two doors west from the Court ilous * Portlaud, June 1, 1854.—eod2m 63 Removal. 63 J. M. KNIGHT & SON, Comminion merchants, 1 * dealer. In Country Produce, lave moved to Mo. 68 Commercial atreot Portload, Hoy 101k, 1881. moylOdt/ BUSINESS CARDS. BRADLEl', MOULTON fc ROSSERS, WuoLE.il* OliLLUS IU Flour, Grain and Provisions, 88 Commeroiil street, Thom** Blook, BOBSBT BBS LIT, 1 • ** aooiTug, ! PORTLAND, MK. i. <1. BOOXBS. ) m*;8dtf W. W. CARR & CO., Having taken the Trait Store formerly ooeupied b, «. SAWYER, No. S Exchange Street, Art prepared to olifer to tlie trade • large and well •olecWd stock of Foreign and Domestic Fruit 1 Wholesale and Betail llraagN Spruce On, Leeeagea Canary Seed, Csadlei, Lime, Lchh Syrup, Heaey, rr.uei, Cueon Nut.. Tl*>. Cltreu, Nut., >11 Made. Dates, Ultvee, Rulstna, Tebaeee, Sardine., Clear*. Taney Caudle, af all deacrlpilaa. ocWdtf IRA WINN, Agent, 2>To. 11 Union St., 1> prepared to fhrntoh STEAM KKGIBES and BOILERS, cf various sixes and patterns, Stoa Pipe ut riitwa, till Soriag, Shiftily Wltjult. Liubt llocaa Wo&it of all deecript: >n», and all kinds of work required la building TOBTiriOiTXt>»*. IroDStttirs and other Architectural Work. Hoa.ee storM, and other baildtnn, Stud with Qae and h team In the beet manner. In connection with the above to .* Iron Toandrr, with a large assortment of Patterns, to which the attention of Maohintou, Millwrigbtx.and Shir,.Bnlid ei* i. invited—and all kind* oi Casting, tarnished at .hort notice. LL1 Orders for Machine Jobbing, Patterns and Torgings, promptly excited. ocMtf S1N«KR>» SEWING MACHINESI WOODMAN. TRUE * CO.. AGENTS, ** ... IiimI. VeedlciiH TrlEirtajji tlwiyi oilul. MUIU A CARD. DR. S. C. FERNALD, DENTIST, No. 170 Mitldl H treat, kiniiiott.Do. Baoov aad Bva.ua. Portland, May 26, S<tM. u Dr. J. 11. UEALD HAVING d'rpo.ed of hi. enttra Interact la hit Office to Dr. 8.C KEBXALD, would cheerfully reccoramend him to hie former patient! and tha pah tto. Dr. PaaaAiD, from long eaperienee, la prepar ed to inaert Artificial Taeth ou th« "Vulcanite Baa*/' aad all other taetboda known to th* profaaaioa Pora’and. Mar 26. ISAS |, WOOD AND COAL CHEAP FOR CASH ! SPRING MOUNTAIN, LEHIGH, HfcZILTOK. SITU AH LOAF, OLD COMPANY LF.1IIGH. 1.0 CU8T MOUNTAIN. JOHNS, DIAMOND, WEBS TER and BLACK HEATH. Theae Coale are of th* rerv brat quality, well ecreeaod and ploked, aad warranted toghe saiiifiction. Alao for aala beet of A*w oorr WOOD drllrorea to r**4 el the city. * Orrit « CovvuuriaL St., head of FraakHa Wharf. S. ROODs At SON. fbblfidly WAHItEXS inPORVED FI HE AND WATERPROOF FELT COMPOSITION, -1ID Oravol Rooftng FOR FLAT ROOFS. K. HKR8EY, Agent, Jansu dtr No. 16 Union Street. ALBERT WEBB 4k CO„ - DBALHBa a - Corn, Flour and Grain, HEAD OP HEKKILL’B WHARF, C.aava.ratal Street. - . P.rll.wd, M*. _ _ la**tf EDWARD H. BURGIN, WHOLEKaLI DEAf.XB r* Com, Meal and Flour, Alio, Ground Bock 8mlt. Commission Merchant BOBPUBCHA0K AID 0ALIOV Harley, Rye and Oats. ET“Cara loaded with Corn la bulk flee of eharge. Warehouse No. 120 Commercial Slteet, And Citt MiLia, Derriag Bridge. Juneleoddm JOHN F. ANDERSON, Surveyor and Civil Engineer, OFFICE, CODSAN BLOCK, mtUl'dfcwtr TavrLB 8ntanr. Scotch Canvas, -worn. BALI BY JAMES T. PATTEN A CO., Balk, Me. t)/~W \ BOLTS Superior Bleached *iUU aoo do All Lon* dax "Uov- . __. f rnment o intraot,” ■ ■ AX) do Kxtra All Lon* lax ArtWMk. 300 do Navy fine Delivered is Portland or Boston. Hath. April*0 ld« ApHSU M. PEARSON, Sllvor Plater, AND MAKFrACTUBBR OF SILVER WARE, 238 Congre ss St., Opp. Court House Portland,Ms CyAll kinds of WAKK, such as Knives, Forks, Spoons, Cake Baskets, Castors, Ac, piated in tbe kest manner Al«o. UKl'AimSa and RK-FIK1SH1XO Old Silver Ware. JanM d#m ivT 6 V A L . Hit. YEWTOY HAS removed his residence to NT#. 37 Ml4dU Htrtmt, oorncr of Franklin street. Office a* heretofore, NTo. 116 Exchange Strut, 1b Noble * Block, up stair*. Office hours from 9 to 10 AM., from 2 to £, and Prom 8 to 9 o'clock P. M Dr. K. will continue, in connection with general practice, to *ive special attention to DI8MA8B8 Of f SMALMS. oeSldtf WILLIAM A. PEARCE, X* I. XT M 13 E IX! MAKKH OF Force Pumps and Water Closets, NO. 191 EXCII INGE STREET, PORTLAND. IIC Witnn, ('old nnd Shower flAths, Wash UraM A Silver Plated Cocke, INVERT description of Water Fixtures for Dwtl -A ling Houses, Hotels, Public buildings, Shops, Ac , arranged and set up iu the best manner, and all order* in town or country faithfully executed. All kinds of jobbing promptly attended to. Constantly on hand LEAD PIPES, SHEET LKaD and 1IKER PUMPS of all descriptions. ap9dtf The Cheapen! Agency IJ10U collecting all classes of claims arising from the war is that of the “MAINE WAR CLAIM ASSOCIATION,” , in which the expense* aro controlled by a disinter ested executive Uouunitleo. Apply iu person, or by letter, to URORGE F. txMEUY, over the Portland Post OBce, 8i story. dawty MERCHANDISE. Trapani Salt Afloat. 3(V W I HHUS. Trupiui Salt cargo of (hip C “Roohambeau” for -wla by juna lid8w DANA k CO. Clarified Cider, 130K tale by , M09E3 MORRILLa AmM. Juneladlm’ JkHEora .treaiTrorUand. Treenails. 100,000.2%TK0AK TREENAILS, for BlMUNTON k KNIGHT, I ..... . .. .. 41 Commercial Wharf. Portland, Juae U. 186*. junelodtf Apples, Apples. Of ki k BBLS. oLe Kuddct Apple#, for itie by F. A. SMITH, 19 aod 21 Silver atrwt. Juoe 11 —d8w ♦ Honey.” 7TCS. PRIMK CUBA HUSKY, for .ale in bond on duty pud. . TUOMAS ASENCIO k CO. June 10.—Udtf Sugar and Molaaaea. 300 ““DS. f CHOICE MUSCOVADO 6C 10 TCS. ) GAB. S71 HHDS superior Mutoorado, and 91 TCS Clayed Molaaaea, 11 BBLS from sierra Moreua, Now landing nod loreula by THOMAS ASENCIO k CO., Caatom Uouee Wharf. Sierra Rlorenn Molasses. O'lRHilDB . OOO \ CHOICE SIERRA MORENA 80 TIERCES I MOI.4SSKS. IV BBLS . > Now lauding from Brig "C. H. Kennedy” THUS. ASENCIO k Co.. May I —tf C. H Wharf. Scotch Canvass. T f)fl BOLT!—from the faetory of David Cor Am«ar k Soul. Leith—a iaii cloth of auperior quality—Juet received per ■ Jura”, and for ante bv McUlLVJfcMY, UTAH A DA Via. «oh26dtf 161 Coameroi&l Street. WANTS, LOST,FOUND $300 BOUNTY^ V. S.JNA1TY1 W ANTED. For United State* Steamer Pontoosuc, NOW IN PORTLAND. 25 Stamen, 15 Ordinary Seamen. 75 Landimen, 10 Firemen, 16 Coal Heaver*. Apply to Naval ttondetvooi. foot or Eachaage St. JOHN r. HEATH. Commanding jaaolddtr Wan it'd Immediately. AN Agent of either leg Is erery town and riliago, to eogare in a light and prvdiable tuineaa, by wuich from *4.00 to *1] per week can bt made. »r mri haring lei.aro ereninga nan make Torn 80e to •1.00 par ereniag. A ample with full partioalan, Mut by mail to all who eucl eo one I cent .tamp, and addie*. A. C. SEAL LDINU A to . Janetltf kwlw.* Went ilampatead, N. H. Compositor* Wanted. ONK or two Arti eias$ t'male compositors will Und constant emp!o> mi nt, and the h ihwtrthi pa d In tbecity, on application at Tills Oft Hit. mayflBdtt jiW Reward ! STOLEN from the .nbneriher on Tuonday Erna log, whiln in Heroe'n motion room, n Calr Skia rock* t Book eontaing */4 in moner. a note again.it Cbarjaa Uo.tgdon. Gorham, lor *00.asd ear again.t K'liif'for'riWTWirtmftt ...T^oj^ovfi rownrd will he on or thn thief. Tanet.-tf GEOHUE BECK House Wanted. WANTED to pare bare f r caaa.a eonrealent 11"... .uliable tor a retail family, with a.val oonrnutfrucnr. centrally and pleaMntly located.— Price not to exeeed *8.000. Addrenn "Taylor" at the fmi Office. may Uif Board. Surra or Boom., with Board, enn be obtained by applying immediately at 80 Danforth ntrnet. May llth. maylkdtf A & 8. BHURTLEFF * CO., NOS. MAM RIDDLE STREET, rOBTLAND. Manufacturer, and Dealern in Men'* Boy*' and Youth’* Thick, Kip and Calf Boot*, Women’s Misses and Children’s Goat. Kid and Calf Balmorals, .Rubbers. 8hoe Stock, Findings, Ac. WITH our superior Anilities for manufacturing, and a large experience In tbe busineM. we we are able to sell as low as In Boston or elsewhere. Dealers are re*pectftlly invited to call and ex amlceourstock before purchasing SjT Order* by mail promptly attended to. Poet land. A prii 23.1*44. d*m THE HIST MTItUl Ufl OF PORTLAND. Holder* of U.~8. 7-30*Notes, Can have them exchanged for ■ x per cent, twen ty year bonds by leaving them with this bask. The interest ou the note* will be paid in coin, ut the rate 7110 percent, to July 1. uud the bond* will be de livered here a* soon a* they can be prepared by the Government. These 30 year bond* are tbe most de sirable of any of the government securities. Con versions must be made in sums of 8600 or it* multi ple. A commission of one quarter of one percent, will be charged. W. K. GOULD. „ Cashier. Portland. May 26. 1M4.maytteodtf Ueorge W. Vlaufton, GOLD & SILVER PLATER, 74 Middle Street, Portland, Me. A there of patronage reepctfnllv solicited and •ntiafnetion given. Order* from the country promptly attended to. Addreae George W Manaon. 74 Middle itreet, Boom No. 10, up etatr*. Portland, Me. June 14—d3n LAME A LITTLE, Who'eeale Denlrn cu Foreign and Domestic Dry Qoods, AID W oolons, No. 14^J Middle ntrect, tuSi.} fobtlamd.mb. June7dtl Rare Chance! MALE A KEM.VLE AGENTS WANTED mO travel in a!1 part* of the 8ta‘e in a pleasant .1 and money-|i>thing bu'iness. m salary or cid rai-. on Our agent* arc making from #4 to *<J per day Wv will send (imp n with iu-drucion*, on the receipt ot 2>oents. Please call or address B. 11 CUTTING ft CO., 22v Congress street, Portland. June 14—dim Stage Notice! For North Coo way, N.H. Trl-Weckly Line. PA8BKNGERS leave Cortland at 7 46 a. m. over the Y. ft C. R R Mondays. Wednesday a: d Fri days. via Gnrh*m, 8t«udUh,Limiug ion. Ctrnixh,Hi ram, Brownfield aud Fryeburg, arriving at North Conwav at fit o’clock V. M. returning by the same route Tuesdavt. Thursdays and Saturdays, arriv ing at Portland in season to take the Uoetoa steam ers. I h* excellent accommodation* and remarkable scenery are not surpassed by any other loutv JOHN W. WEEKS, Proprietor and Driver. June 21—dim BRADFORD A HARMON, Pension and Claim Agent*, < Established in 1(41.| STILL continue t. devote Ihetr neeiel »*d e*eln tlve attention to the proercu'ion of Clatau for Peaelons, Bountlrn, Arrears of P»T Prlie Money, And nil other olnim. *geiu>t the Government, hav ing tioeu Out* lieeueed ther-ftor. -jr- All tdrlee free. Term, u lav ee at an* eth er Ageoej, and no pay teqnltaa uatX the eUifceer. ' obtained. Othce 98 Hxebnngn itreet, J*m Black. F. BKALPOBt*. X. B HAHMOji JaaaO-dtf CLOTHING. CUSTOM CLOTHING! N. S: GARDINER, 62 Middle St., Opp. Post Office, lirenting week')- the LA TK3Tand MOAT KLfKiAXTS TTLSS —or— French, English and American Dosaklus Camlmere* and Coatings, Which *| arc prepared to man a fact urn into Oar meata not turpatttd •« Stylo tj Chi. and workmanship, by any bouse in tbia City or State. MR JOHN H. LARKIN, Attend* to the Catting of i.armant* ia this Establish »ho*e repotatToo a* a A-a**i„uuWe, Tally "jjfwb well known in Portland an i other eitie*. We hare am hand and are uoosta&lj receiving ail the nifferant varietlea of GKXTLEMEN’S FDRXISHIXO GOODS, Caaaliy kept by those in the business. Jane 14 —eodlvr REMOVAL. JOSIAH BURLEIGH moriD to NEW STORE, EVANS* BLOCK, Nos. 141& 143 Middle Street. JOSIAH BURLEIGH, Wholesale sod Retail Dealer la C othing.f otbs, Tailors' Trimmings, GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, Mon. 141 * 143 Middle Street. JOSIAH BURLEIGH, Agent tore rarer A Baker's eclebrated Sewing Machines, Hob. 141 ft 143 Middle Street. NATHAN G00LD Will any to bia Irtenda that be may be taaad at Bar leigb'a, No. 141 A 143 Kiddle street, where he wili be plea-od to wait upon bia former eo.totaer*. Portland. March 34. 1M4. dtf JUST RECEIVED I ~ 80LUSS & BOM). HAVING refitted their store and received a la* go amort meat of ELEGAHT. 8TTLIS c 1a O T H N ! ARE PREPARED TO (how Them to Their Cojtoner*. A LAO, Clothing <fe Furnishing Goods, la Great Variety, -AT— y»5 Middle Street. mayttf nonet. HAVING (old oar Internet la tha Dry Goed. ba il *ee* la 1'ortlaad to Meeere B t Hamilton k Co , we wi.b to acknowledge <ba litoral and e >■ •taatly itier. **tag patronage we hare received far tba poet el.t • year, aad to reeummetd all car ctu tomer, and tl.e rubllc to tbe aew corcarn Hr. C. W kobiiuoa will r, mala at tbe itore lor the pro.? at to .etttr tbeaceoaate ol tbeaontera At’ peraoor having ucaettlcd aceoaate aLI coster a fa vor by adlaafiLg ibem at once. Mr Kubiu.m will aiaocoatiaua to act a. ageit i for tbe Weed Sewing Machine Henafheta'ing t orn p»“r- v. w. nuitiNbON a to JaselTeodtf B. F. HAMILTON &CO. Sacceeeort to C. W. Robin nod & Co. WOULD eery reepectfoUy Inrite all former pa trese to tbe boaee, aid tbe poblie generally to a free t .animation of oar gotdt at all tiatoe. With loog ex perieoce and clone atteatioa to tbe want, of evatamtn. and odberlag etriatty to tba CASH SVSTKJI, Believing it to be better for tbe buyer aa well aa tba Mller. we hope to merit e large tbarge of patronage Several Iota of good, to dona cheap to omke room lor N F. W a O O D H . Mr. VC. M. 1'riaca, together with tbe employee! la the atora are to be retained end wUl be happy to •ee all tbelr caatomera a. fcrwerly, B r U A M1 L I ON 4 CD . Corner Congress aad Treble afreets. j«nel7eodtf INTERNATIONAL BANKT . Spec in I Xeetiif. The Stockholders of the International Bank .are hareby notified that a Special Meeting of said Stock hold rs will be bold at the Bank on Wednesday, the sixth dau>f July next, at three o’c'.ook P. N . bo consider tbe expediency of surrendering tbe ofiarter of said Bank: and also to consider the expediency of converting the Bank into a National Bank under tbe charier or certificate granted to tbe First Na tional Bank of Portland, and to adopt any proper measures ia relation thereto. By Order of the Directors. W. E GOULD, Cashier. Pcrtlaud, Juns 22,1864.—dtd 126 Exchange Street. 126 £1 ugh At. IPhirmey, WOl'LD inform hi* trind* nnd former etiatomer* th it be bn* taken the Store No 136 M .change Street, where he intend* to cnrrj on the Stove and Furnace Bunlnm, lu nil it* breaches S TO VMS, of all kind** of the newest avid moil approved pattern*. Furnaces and Ranges, Tin and Hollow Ware. rW'b-cood band Stove* bough*, or takt ■ in **. ohauge lor now. Bnivta. Kaauaa, Fi'axicxa. and Tia W tar. repaired at abort nolle*, in a faith fa I Banner. Grateful for nrmer patronag-, he ho e* by atrtet attention to buaiuee*. and fair dealing, to receive a geueron. ahare ol public taror. Ulliltf Talk about. Hats! JUST SEE HARRIS' NEW STYLES. June 4—dlf F1REWO 11KN Or KYEHY DLoCiUriloN HITTER * AV9TIN. 33 an ft 31 Federal Street, and 10T. 111. «**»/ 118 Con greee St , Hoe tan, Who!e*ae Dea er* ia Kln*works, Chinese Lanterns, Torclte’s A*. THS A KIV NNIOS L4STHKS Red. White aud Bine, for Tod ical Frocewnont. Exhibition* turu>#he<i tv> any amount Send tor Price kUt jua*Wtojttlj4 INTERNATIONAL HOTEL COMPANY. STOCK SUBSCRIPTION. PKK 40X8 desirous of aiding in the •instruction ©tadr*t ci*ii Uo’el for fortlaod. an to rail on Mr M X. Ktoh. Merchants Sachem e. on and aft«r the 2uth lost. wh«u n book oil] be opened for subscriptions to Mock of the above company and will remain open nntil July Sutb, 18*4 June 17.—dim CP-TOWN SHOE STOREl SAMUEL BELL. 353 CONGRESS ST., HAS constantly on hand a large and well select ed stock of Boots, Shoos, dad ALL A ATT CL ma im that lisi, (hr th« UH of Ladle*, Uentlemai Bud Children to which ha la* vita. the attention 01 thc»e About to Bake parchaaaa, me tuvlof or. of tho bARt la tko altr. Custom Work ana Htpalrlng dona wtk baaibam and dk patsh. Portland, Juba ill.-dtojalpW _ milltxt.ry. 1H NN & 1VUM1.U BEG lea re to • *11 the attention of tli* trade ireeax all/ to tbwir large and WELL SELECTED STUCK —o#— MILLINERY GOODS. ,.*>r CA*" U» of b««t importing and auc SMKS »•*»«*■ !'nc,‘ »Mu(erl>LN iP'kf^V*®**** *ed . .Cl] ties lor obtaining made. ...nTrllm I?11? •““‘‘dent In lx log all. to lUCCMUuily aompeie with »n, Ur!! , to Lngland .bw cpr ia' pain. taken to keep a lull atoek of Xiasea aud Lames fchllUS. ___ Jmeldlm straw <;ooi>^ TWsSZttffi "■• Vutom j 'York#, > ox boro. Msii , xli »be new and HAT?** ity *® of aind Ir.fatta' Straw Bonnets, Of all qualities Alan constantly an baud a lama •I0®* ?/ »nd Amerlcrn Flowers. Kuclx# HMd bnm, fee . which 1... wdl tell at the ]„wmt price*. JOHN K FALX tit. Janeldlm lit Middle etreet, Portland. GRANT'S COFFEE*SPICK MILLS. ORIGINAL B S TA BL IS OMR NT. J. G-RANT, Wholesale Lleaier ia all klndt of COFFEE, SPICES, SBlaratns A Crrmu Tartar, Now Go/re and Spice Mills, 13 and 16 C'ttion afreet 1‘ortlani*. Me. lut “» ,or H • trade. With uy cl packaita, and nanaptid u tepreeeotci. motto* r<M-ted *nd Rroaxul for ih* trwde at inert OT"All gcods entrusted a 5 the owncr^- ri*k. ___ tuarchlOdtf Copartm-rsliit. Notice, — a»— BUSINESS ADVERTISEMENT THE subscribers hat in* on th* 7th day of Mar formed a copartnership under the came of MetariVtv Sc Worry, For thoporpoee of carrying on the BOOT AND 8H0B BUSINESS la all it* tranche*, and having all the facilifie* tot get' iag up nr»t c!a**s work fir gentlemen and lad «• wear, ere bow md/ to execute all order* wttb neat' I’ll* tL«!!hli.ch. <’aI*°1rk "Hi be made or the beat of imported rtock, hr the f eet of workmen, and warranted to give per ect laiulactu it. it i. our elm eball not h« second to any in the Cmit We have aleo completed a dock of ready-made week of Um ur«t ^uiitjr. tor Imdioa, Oentlrman. and Chi dran’a We* Selected from New Fork end Roetoa markets OurLadies' work ie hem the cckbrated Burls Manufactory ol how York * ®r Gentlemen »#rt ar we bare the beat ataortmeat e*#r Offeevd ftir aalula this city; .uch at are * winch Pateat Leather hoots: Glove t ali and Calf ton grew tor gentlemen's wear; I'aPnl Leather Cob Ka. and ralf Congress Balmoral, aud t aw French k’e Boots. Have you seen the new style l KI MrED-i KONT BLCKLE kunr, now mada b> JUlarhj fe her ry? For nrameva. eomiert and U au >. it enrpssaew anything erer got np Is this etty Call and awn It! maaplea alwa> a oa baud at the old stand ol X. Mc Carthy. McCarthy & berry, Juaeldtt S^t. United States Claim Agency! Bounty, Prize Hout-y * Pensions, CAN be obtain'd os ar plieallrn to SWEAT A HEAVES. Attorn ya ai I aw. ■miwJ0, Ro* Clothes Cleaning, and Repairing TfflS popular aa<l ooesenlent ctaLU.-! rsrat V aow located on the corner or Imrrvn and Brewa etraau. over ilunt A Jewell aLaib.e H where GENTLEMEN'S GARMENTS will be thoroughly cleansed, fat hfully and neatly repair*'*, and , r« ncit in good ttue, to *, ,. to- m with the preaewt e<><e«rinhi> a. the con Ml ia Clean o: ps'renage oevlon.d upon tbe proprietor, la duly appreciated by him. and to a-, sir a an who invar blm with their carton, ihet i o paiua iliml, be rpared to awe them the m uio-1 -a..-la ... .1 X. B. i.annem, cut aud made t order ard war ranted todt G. H. .t I A l.'HIKlt Por ^and. May 80th, Piaotichl Jailor. GREENHOUSE AND BEDDING OET PLANTS, I Respectfully inlcrm the puL’ic that I hare on hand a larre t.eortmret of C reen IIeuro and Bedding-oat Plante. for bpnnir anio. or tuperior dnaJity. ai»: luusaa. Uirliii. tiimoai vita. Panaao and Rowaa. Aleo. a Una collection of Arran Pea* re. Ac , Ac., he. A selection n-ay alwaye bo round at Randall A WiRoey't, Market Square, Irdcraleft than WU1 be promptly attended to. ALBERT riROANRER, Flortht. _ . . Corner el North and Montreal Ppeeta. Portland. Me. aprSOtf The Cabinet Organs MADE EXCLUSIVELY BY MASON & HAMLIN An the best inetrumruta of their clan in the world. Nearly all the moat premium artl-t. In tie country hare given written testimony to this elect, and thee# iaatrumeuta are In conataut nee iu the eoneerta ol the moat dietiegniahed artiait—a* l.ottucha k and otbere-ae well aa la the . raa in the priuc pal elt lat whenever each iua runteu’a are requ red. Price • U to h‘00 each. Then laat-am>nr« may te found at the hu e Houma uT the aubecrlbcr, wbe.-e they will be told at tbemaenfacturer,' p 1-ri. H. S. EDWARDS, No. (43, Slewart'* Block, Ccngre-a St. _ .aprUUtl Iff Cream ! Ice Cream ! ! -A.t Brown’s Oyster and Ice Cream Saloon, !fo. 152 and 131 Exchange Si., OpixMiU the lDttnuUOBal Uous. ____ _—yTJtf It' YOB BAVBN’T A REFRICERATOR ! OR. If you have an old oaf that don't exeat)? ■uit von. don't fail to examine tbo very beat pat* tern now in nee, th* POLAR REFRIGERATOR For sale at the Furniture Rooms of WALTER CORET, 53 and 54 Exchange street. Jure*, 1964 -d2m CITY Of PORTLAND. \lTKMlON is ca’l d to fcecf’on 38 of the Or* ('Inane • »espec log Inter men t*. •f any persou shall be de ir* tie to move oat of the City the body of s dtooaii» p rw n tor Int> rm.nt, he -hali make app'icat on te the Superintendent of Banal* for ne*mi>sK»n so to do, end said hupeM* t ndent aha 1 graut *u h permission if no canse shall appear for «Uo hold in? tlu< »*me. and shall attend to such removal io persou. or employ or# of the un dertakers of the city to atf« ud tlfnto Fera ty lor violation ct* this ordinance net Use than tvo nor more than twenty dollar*. All % lolations of thia Oft insure will b* preseontod According to law. LOUU BUkCK, fiuperi*.tcadant of Ruriale. Fox Hard. Jane 10, 1*64 —dim Rrfrirrrn Ccmeiery. THE Superintendent of Evergreen Cemetery will te at his office, in New i'i'v Bui ding. entrai«e on Mvrtle Street, fiom 12 o'clock M. to « o'clock P. M..e\ery day, except Sunday a. to attend to any calls in coon et na with said Cem* ti ry. Orders may te lsF at the office a* xr.y tfroe. ipIMfsanil H. C. ItABH, Sup. rintrndent Copartnership. THE under dg^ed bav* form d a copartner*hip uuder the name ot Fvkkwak KaoTHSRB. and have leased the -tore formerly occupied Uy Twitebell A Chaasplin So 96 l m rrc al* r«at. sba a ib-y propose to carry on tho Fleur. Tea ard Tobacco bus me-s. JAMES KR-FWan. b AML EL I K ELM AN. Portland. June 9 —dtisr Board. A Gentleman and his wife. antbthree or fbnr ein gl* aeutlnmen etn find pleasant ro ms with board at 54 Cumberland Stro.t. Jun» dlw* 6 TRAM. To Ff»R sole low. the baud on th# lot tornsr of Moantfort and lum&tr atre« fa. AppiY to JOUS \V. CHASE. June 18. 19S4. fonolAdlm* Notice