PORTLAND DAILY
VOLUME III. PORTLAND, THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 30, 1864. » WHOLE NO 61S
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F. Tracy. TramHag ,A—2
Thursday Morning, June 30, 1864.
BURRIED ALIVE.
A Story °f Port Pillow.
My name is Daniel Taylor, and my skin Is
dark, as my mother’s was before me. I have
lieard llial my father had a white face, but 1
think his heart aud life were blacker than ray
mother’s skin. 1 was born a slave and remain
ed a siava until last April, when 1 found deliv
erance and shelter under tbe flag that my mas
ter was tigbtlug to dishonor.
I shall never forget the day when freedom
came to me. 1 was working in the Helds down
in Alabama, my heart was full of bitterness
aud uutlerable longings. I had dreamed two
long years of escape Horn my bondage; the
tbougbl clung to me through the nights, and
filled all the dayi with a wearied sort of nerv
ous expectation. But my dreauu bad proved
nothing more than dreams; the opportunity I
yearned for did not come. But that day, work
ing in the Helds, suddenly along the dusty
road there Hashed a loug column of loyal cav
alry, the old Hag flying atita head How many
hearts leaped at the sight; how, like a revela
tion, came the thought: “This Daniel Taylor is
your opportunity!” Need I tell you how I
acted upon that thought; bow in one second
of time, I leaped out of slavery into freedom,
and from a slave became a man?
Well, joining the Hashiug column, I rode
with them for days, coming at last iuto Baton
Kouge, and thence, having joined a regiment
of my own people, came to Memphis. But
there are uot four hundred of us to-day, lor j
three hundred and odd were murdered in cold
blood only a week ago by Forrest's rough rai
ds) s.
It waa a day o! horrors—that 12th of March.
There were seven hundred ol us in all in tbe
fort—three hundred whites of the Thirteenth
Tennessee Cavalry, aud four hundred blacks,
aa I have said, all under command of brave
Major Booth. The fort consisted simply of
earth-works, oa which we had mounted hall a
dozen gttns. We knew that Forrest had pil
laged the country ail about ns, and imagined
that perhaps he would pay us a visit; but tbe
thought did not alatm us, though we knew,
those of us who were black, that we had little
to expect at the bauds of the rebels. At last,
about sunrise on the mornlug of tbe 13th, For
rest, with some OOOU men, appeared, and at
once commenced an attack. We met the as
sault bravely, aud for two hours tbe tight went
ou briskly. Then a Hag of truce came in irom
Forrest, askiug an unconditional surreuder,
but Major Bradford—Major Booth having been
wounded—declined to surrender unless the
eueiny would treat those of us who were black
as prisoners of war, which, of course, they re
fused to do, end the flght weut on.
Tbe enemy, in the uext few hour*, made
several desperate charges, but were each time
repulsed. At last, about four o'clock, they
•eut iu another Hag. We ceased firing out of
res|>ect to the Hag; but Forrest's men had uo
such notions of honor and good faith. The
moment we slopped firing they swarmed all
about the fort,aud while the Hag was yet with
drawing, made a desperate charge ou all sides, j
Up to that time only about thirty of our men
b«d been hurt. But iu this charge the enemy
got within tbe earlbworks,and forthwith there
ensued asceue which uo psu cau describe.—
Seeing that ail was useless, most ol us threw
dowu our arms, expecting, and mauy begging
for quarter. But it was in vain. Murder was
In every rebel heart; flamed in every rebel eye.
Indiscriminate massacre followed Instantly
upon our surrender. Borne of us, teekiug
shelter, ran to the river aud tried to conceal
ourselves among the bashes, but for tbe most
pari iu vaiu. The savages, pursuing, shot
dowu the lugilives in their tracks. There was
Manuel Virhi.U as brave a ant,tier aa Mi*er ear
ried a musket, lie had been a free negro iu
Michigau. But votuuleered a year ago to tight
for the Union, lie, with others had sought
shelter under the bank of the river, but a cold
blooded monster found him. and putliug a pis
tol close to his head, tired, failing however to
kill the brave fellow, lie was then hacked on
the atm, aud ouly a day after died, delirious,
In the hospital. Then there was It tbert Hall,
another colored soldier, who was lying sick iu
the hospital when the massacre comm meed.
The devils gashed his hand horribly with their
sabres, and cut oil part of bis right hand,
winch he had lilted In a mute appeal for mer
cy. Then there was Harrison, of the Thir
teenth Tennessee, who was shot four times af
ter surrender, aud then robbed of all hU ef
fects. Be lore I was shot, running along the
river bauk. 1 counted tiny dead Union soldiers
lying in their blood. One had crawled into a
hollow log aud was killed in it, auolher had
got over the bank into the river, and on the
board that ran out into the water. He laid
ou it on his face, with his feet iu the water,
and when Isaw him was already stark aud
•tiffl Sev-ral had tried to bide in crevices
made by the falling hank, aud .coaid not be
seen without difficulty, but they were singled
out and killed. One negro corporal,Jacob Wil
ton, who was down on the river bank, seeing
that no quarter was shown, stepped into the
water so that be lay partly under it. A rebel
coming along asked him what was the matter,
he said lie was badly wound«d_and the rebel,
after taking from his pocket book all the mo
ney he had, left him. It happened to be near
a fiat boat lied to Ut« bauk. Wheu all was
quiet Wilson crawled into it, and got three
more wounded comrades also Into It, and cut
loose. The boat floated out into the channel
and was found ashore some miles below.—
There were alaa! few such fortunate escapes.
i,was shot near the river just about dark
Running fur my life, a burly rebel struck me
with bis carbine, putting out one eye, ami
then shot me in two places. I thought he
would certaiuly leave me with that, but I was
mistaken. With half a doxeu others, I eras
at once picked up and carried to a ditch, into
which we were tossed like so many brutes,
white and black together. Tlieu they cover
ed us with loose dirt and left us to die. Ob,
how dark and desolate it was! Under ms
were several dead, and right across my breast
lay a white soldier,still alive 1 How he clutch
ed and strained! How, hurt and weak as I
was, with only one hand free, I struggled for
air and life, feeling my strength waning every
inomeul! it was a strange thing to lie there
buried and yet be able to think and pray.—
Maybe, friend, you have known what agony
was, but you never had such pains of soul as
1 had down there iu that living grave. I
thought I could feel the worms gnawin'* at
my flesh; I ain sure I had a taste of what
death is. with the added pain of knowing that
I was not dead, and yet unable to Uve in tliat
dark, dismal tomb. Bo 1 clutched and strain
ed and struggled on, digging upward as I
could with ray one puuy hand. At last_oh
Joy!—a faint streak of light looked in; my
hand had carved an avenue to the world of
life! But would I dare to lift my head?—
Might not aorne rebel, standing by, strike me
down again on the moment? But 1 could
not die there in that grave; I mint escape.—
Slowly, painfully, 1 rolled tbe burden from inj
breast—As was dead by that time—and then
carefully orept out Irom that living death. 1'
hat dark and no one was near. A moment 1
ood up on my feet; then—
The next thing I remember I was In the
ospital where l am now. They had found
me just where I fell, and brought me to t
place of safety, where, alter a while, conscious
ness returned. I have been bare a week now,
ami I tbiuk I shall gel well.
I lie lu the cot where poor Robert Hall lay,
when he was butchered by the rebels. They
showed me, yesterday, a letter he had written
the day belore the massacre, to bis wife. He
bad learned to read and write at Memphis,
after his enlistment; and used to send a mes
sage to his wife aud children, who still re
mained there, every week or so. This was
his letter, which a surgeon bad helped him
put together:
‘‘Deaii Mammy”—It ran—“ I am very sick
here in the hospital, hut am bettei than I was
aud hope to get well soon. They have been
very kind to me; and 1 Hud it sweet to suffer
for the dear flsg that gives me shelter You
must not worry on my account. Tell Katy
she must not forget to ssy her prayers, aud to
study her lessons carefully now while she has
an opportunity. And, mammy, take good
care of the baby; I dreamed of her last
. night, and I think how sad it would be, to die
and never see her little face again. But then
Chaplin says it will all be right in Heaven,
and be knows pelter than we do. And, mam
my, don’t forget we are now free; teach both
the darlings to be worthy ol' their estate."
This was poor Hall's letter—it had not
beeu sent, and we have no heart to send it
now. He Will never see the baby’s face here,
but then trod may let him see it up yonder!
X hope to recover and get away from here
very soon; I want to be in my place again;
for I have something to aveugc now, aud I
cannot bear to wait, l’osr Hall's blood is
crying to me from the ground; and I want to
be able, sometime, to say to Manuel Nichols'
wife, up there in Michigan, that hi* fall has
had a compensation. And may God speed
the day when this whole slave-holders’ rebel
lion—what remains of it—shall be ‘‘Buried
Alive.”
Late Foreign Items
A descendant of Shakespeare is now resid
ing in Wolvet hampton. HU name is George
Shakespeare, the eldest male descendant in the
direct line from Gilbert the great poet’s broth
er. He U very poor and has great difficulty
In obtaining by his labor daily bread for his
wife and family. A writer In the London Times
asks the rich men and managers of theatres to
help George in his poverty. He says “Heav
en lias written George's pedigree in the plain
est characters upon his brow, and that he Is
the living image of the poet,” It has been
generally understood there is no living descen
dant of the great poet’s family.
A correspondent of the London Times at
Paris, says:
The authorities appear to Ire growing shy of
the democratic origin of the Government. A
day or two ago the Commissary of Police at
Bordeaux paid a visit to the office of the Gi
ronde, the leading journal of the department,
and told the printer that if the placards of the
Opposition candidates at the elections for the
Councils General and Municipal were headed
“Democratic Committee” they should be torn
down by the police. The editor was then
questioned as to whether it was bis iuleotiou
to affix the obnoxious words to the list which
was anuouuced to appear in his paper. The
editor asked the commissary what were his
motives fur putting the question; but the com
missary replied that be had come there, not to
give explanations, but to get them.
The Salul Public of Lyons states that the
hopes entertained of an abundant vintage in
the Beaujolais have been partially, if not en
tirely, destroyed by a storm experienced there.
A Parliamentary return states that no leu
than 7,824 sheep are supposed, or at least re
ported, to have been killed by dogs in Ireland
lo the year 1808.
A correspondent of the Londou Times, writ
ing from Xew York In relation to Gov. Sey
mour’s action touching the World and Journ
al of Commerce case says: “ The Governor’s
letter to the District Attorney Oakly Hall, is a
long, vague and rhetorical disquisition, fit only
to be spoken la a debating society, upon the
blessings oi Liberty.” The writer thinks the
Governor iu his official unification to loyal
functfonaties who are supposed to need no
such lecture from the executive head ofaS’ate.
"suggests Buncombe and not business." Tlje
writer further says, the merchant* of Xew
York, Instead of beiug convinced by the reas
oning, have very generally laughed at it.
Au English agricultural paper aays that Ar
nica, a well knowu remedy for certain 111* that
afflict man, is also adapted to the lower order
oi the animal kingdom. It is an alterative and
stimulant, aud an excellent remedy in cues of
pleurisy, weakness* of the loins, and muscular
weakness. A London horse doctor testifies
that he has used aruica with extraordinary re
sults in cases of rheumatism in horses.
Increase of Pay of Soldiers.
The bill increasing the pay of uoo-cominis
sinned ollkeia and private* iu the army, pro
vides that on and alter the tlrsl ol May, and
during the ccmliuuiuce of the present rebell
ion, th* pay per mouth of non-commissioned
officers aud private* iu the military service
shall be as follows:
Sergeant-majors, $20; 'juarterma-ter and
commissary sergeants ol cavalry, artillery aud
iutautry, $20; sergeants of ordnance, sapper*
aud miner* aud pouloniers, $24; cerporala of
ordnance, sapper* and miner* aud poutouier*, i
$20; private* of engineers aud ordnance of
the lirst class, $18, and of the second class
$10; corporals of cavalry, artillery aud iu
fanlry, $18; chief bugler* of cavalry, $20;
buglers, $1G; farrier* aud blacksmiths of
cavalry aud artillery,$18; privates or caval
ry, artillery aud infantry, $16; principal musi
cians ol artillery aud infantry, $22; leaders
of brigade aud regimental bands, $75; musi
cians, $16; hospital stewards of the first class,
$22: hospital stewards ol the second class,
$25; hospital stewards of the third class,
$22.
Snoubisu VunoAitiTV.—Manton Marble,
the cUiuir of the World, rails at Mr. Lincoln
aud Andrew Johnson for their humble birth*.
The Albany Express sutes that this raiier
was once a poor boy In Albany, who probably
would not have emerged from obacurity but
for the benevolence of a geulkman who be
friended bim having the expectation that be
would enter the ministry. And now the piti
ful snob talks sneeringly of “rail tpliieri'’ and
“boorish tailors.’’
Stage IVotioe!
For North Conway, N.II. Tri-Weekly Line.
PASSING Eli 3 leare Portland at 7 46 am. over
the V k O. B.H. Monday*,Wednc<davs and Fri
days via Gorkina, StMidbh.Limlngfon. Corniah.tii
ram. Brown field aud Fryeburg, arriving at Korih
Conwav at 0 J o’clock 1*. M, returning bjr the tame
route Tuendavs. Thursdays and Saturday*, arriv
ing at Portland in seaiton to take the Boaton steam
era.
’ h* excellent accommodation* aud remarkable
•oviier/ arc not surpawod bv any other route.
John w: weeks,
_ . Proprietor and Driver.
June 21—dim
BRADFORD A HARMON,
Pension and Claim Agent*,
(Eatablfched iu 1861.)
STILL contiune to devote their special ard exclu
•ive attention to the prosecution of Claims tor
Pension*, Bounties, Arrears of Pay and
Prize Money,
Aud all other claim* against the Government, hav
ing been duly 1.censed therefor.
f IT* All advice free. Term* a* low as at any oth
er Agency, and no pay ic^uired until the claims are
obtained.
Office 83 Exchange street, Jose Block.
F HKADFOKD,
A K liAKMVN.
June 21 —dtf
E. K. LEMONT,
Carriage Manufacturer,
Preble Stieet, • • Portland, Me.a
IVCariiages and Slei^Us ou band aud made to
ord' '■ Jaasl&dtf
Copartnerwliip.
riTHE undersigned bsve forrnsd s copartnership
A, “1“?eVh.t' o1 Fsssua* Bsotbkhs. and
bava leaisd the .tore formerly occupied by Twltcbet!
No. 85 Commercialunst, whe-e tta-j
propose to carry on the Flour. Tea and I obsess
t>u,mo“- JAMES FREEMAN,
, Forlland, June 9.—dewrKKFMAS.
MISCELLANEOUS.
UNION
Mutual Life Insurance Co.
INCORPORATED bj tbe STATE OF MAIRK
Charter Perpetual. Organized, VA*.
DIRECTOR’S OFFICE,
64t State Street, .... Button, Mass.
Prezident — HENRY CROCKER
Vice-Prezident— DANIEL SHARP.
Secretary-tv H HOLLISTER.
H. G. WILSOX,
Ceneral Manager of Agrnciez in the New England
2tOi04.
Aateta, 31 if December, 186*. $839,088.41
Lea ten Paid to data, $730,030.00
Dividend Paid in Cash to date, $340,038.09
F|! HIR Company offers peculiar advantages toper
X sons intending to iasurs tucir lives, in its sa.ety
and stability, a.qmr«d iu it* fourteen >«ar*' expert
euee; in i s asse s, which, (without its capital of
•It) ,000,) amounts to over three-quarters ot u million
ot dollars, bitug more than two hundred thousand
dollars iu excess of it* liabilities lor tbe reinsurance
of all out-standing risks; into* facilities presented
io it* accommodating s>stem ol payments ofpremi
urns; iu the large number, diversiti’d conditions and
occupations, vari u* ages and localities of lives in
sured, giviug the largest requisite scope for the ope
ration of the laws of average mortality, and the am
plest guaranty to the insured for the beuedt* there
of; in ihe division ot proJit-, the annuo/ apportion
ment of which having lor the past fourteen year*
averaged forty per Cent, ot the piemiuma paid.
Policies are issued upon all tbe pia s usual with
Life luaurauce Couip-nies, and at as low late* as Is
consistent with a view to equity and solvency.
Patties desiring Agencies iu towns where tne com*
pany have none, and tho-.e wishing Traveling Agen
cies within the -ew England Maes, will apply to
(i. II WILSON, 61 State Street, Boston, giving
sucti re*ereuce, or informttion as to ag*, present
and past business, as wi 1 enable bim to lorm judg
ment iu regard thereto. junel4d3m
13. S. 10-40 LOAN \
_
FIRST YAT10.YAL K.AAk
-OF
PORTLAND,
DESIGNATED REPOSITORY
-OF Til
UNITED STATES.
This Bank is prepared to receive^ subscriptions Ibr
the new
“TEN FORTY LOAN,”
which ia dated March 1,1-G4, bearing Internet at 0re
per cent, a year,
PAYABLE IN COIN.
redeemable at the pleasure of the Gorernment alter
ten years, and payable in forty yearn from date.
Interest on Bonds not over one hundred dollars
payable annually, and on all other Bonde eeml
annealiy.
Bonds can be had In sixes or MO. 0100, *600, *1000.
WM, EDW. GOULD.
mch31 dtr Cashier.
FEUCHTWANGER & ZUNDER,
BIO, SI B1IDDLE STREET,
(FOX BLOCK),
Are Again in the Field
- WITH
Divisions, Brigades ft Regiments!
-OF
NEW AND FASHIONABLE
DRY GOODS!
FOR THE S P R I Bf JO.
Ladies of Portland and vicinity are respectfully
invited to call and eee the many beautiful styles of
Foreign and Domestic Dr eat Rood*
JUST RECEIVED!
Also, the groat variety
House Furnishing Goods !
Such ae Brown and Bleached Cotton Sheetings and
Shirtings. Table Linens. Drillings, Tickings. Donims,
Stripes, Ae. Also, just receiving, the latest styles ol
handsome Spring
Balmoral Slslrts
And the most fashionable SPUflfO SB A WL8.
A oomplete stock of
CLOTHS AMD CA8SIMFRES,
FOB BOVS AND MKN S WEAK.
CLOAKINGS ! CLOAKINGS !!
An elegant assortment. We are just ready to manu
facture to measure, ut the shortest notice, any of the
new and desirable Spring Cloaks. Warreuted to suit.
FEECHTWABIGER * ZF.MDER,
(FOX BLOCK),
NO. SX MIDDLE STREET.
POBTLAHD, Mini.
P. 8.—Ladles need not esk for goods from the
wrecked steamship Bohemian, as we heve none but
sound end fresh goods, which we warrant as such,
anrltf *
New Cloaks and Mantillas!
leacii & ItOBIXSOX,
84 Middle St.,
JJAVK now on hand an Klxqait Stock of
Cloaks, Cossacks, and Mantillas,
Of their t*i micufacturt. Alao,
Cloaks, Silks, Tassels,
B V TTOSS and OILS'A SIRS TS.
LADIES’ GARMENTS Made to Order.
Silks, Shawls and Dress Goods,
Cheaper tli»n the Cheapest.
J.tAClI fe KUUINhON,
hi Middle atreet.
June 1—dim
1X TK H X AT IOX AJL~
Fire Insurance Company!
Of Xew York, Office 113 Broadway•
CASH CAPITAL $1,000,000.
WM. E. WARKKN, President.
HAMILTON BRUCE, Vice President.
GEORGE W. SAVAGE, Secretary.
’Portland Board of Inferences
Job* B. Blow* fc Son, Heksky Fletch kb k Co.
II. J. Libby k Co. John Lync h k Co.
The undersigned having been appointed Aunt
and Attorney for ibis ( ompa* y, is now prepared
to issue Policies ou Insurable Property at current
rates.
tJT Portland Office. 16C lore Street.
JOIIX W. MUNGKR, A cent.
Jub.3, 1864 —dtf
D. W. CLARK.
DBALEB IN
Silver Street Ice House, and Office
Bto. 32 Exchange street*
ALL Orders promptly attended to and customers
supplied with the best quality of ICE.
Price of Ice for the Season, 1864.
10 lbs a day, lrom June 1st, to Oct. 1st, t6.O0
16 44 44 44 44 44 8.00
20 44 44 44 44 44 10.00
Forty seat! per 100 lbs.
To those who take Ice for the season, it will be de
livered earlier than 1st June and later than 1st Oc
tober, at the same rate per mouth as duriug the sea
son.
When not wanted for the full season, it will be
delivered at the rate of $2 00 per month for 10 lbs.
per day.
Notice of change of residence, If given at the of
fice instead of the driver, will always prevent dis
appointment.
Any customer leaving town for two weeks or more
fi.0^®.11®®’ by T»Tlnf notioe at the office, will be en
titled to a proper deduction
Complaints against the drivers, for neglect or care
1 ^sanesh or any other cause, must be made at the of
fice, and will be attended to promptly.
1 Portland, May 11,1884. may!8d7w
BUSINESS CARDS.
j PAPER BOX IflAHUFAC'TOUY.
J. R. Libby,
M AMJFAtTlTKkK OF
Paper Boxes,
Of every description, such as
Shoe Boxhs, Jewelry Boxes, Druggist Box*-**,
Collar Boxes, Shelf Boxes, CouctioJogicalBoxes.
FowderBoxes, Card Cases. Cigar Boxes. &c.
144 Middle St.t (Up Stairs) Portland, Me.
jmaeldSm
Dana & Co.
Fish and Salt,
Luther Dana. ) Portland,
Woodbury Dana, [ __
John A. S. Dana ) jlufllC.
janeldtf
J - Smith da Op.,
KlSUriCTl'KIRI <>»
Leather Belting, Card Clothing
Loan $(npa. Belt Leather Barks and Sites.
LEATHER TRIMMISOI, fe.,
Ranaon’a Blook, 144 Middle 8t.. Portland,
Or at the Card Clothing Manufactory, LewDton
M. Rrkwir, (jnld8m) D. F. Notu
JOO % T. KOUERS A €0.7
Uommiasion Merchants'
AND WHOLESALE DBALKBS IS
Flour, Provisions & Groceries,
Wo. 81 Commercial Street,
S&B.eSB. | l-OBTLAKD, ML.
__\ _ juneld6m
Wholesale and Retail.
XX. Xi. ID^VIS,
Bookseller, Stationer,
amd ■axuracTcaan or
Premium Paged Account Books.
PAPER HANOISOS.
Wo. S3 Wxohange Btro.t, Portland, Mo.
_ Joneldtt
CHAS. J. SCHUMACHER,
Fresco and Banner Painter,
No. 144 Middle Street,
PORTLAND, ME.
mM Work oxMuted in every part of the Statu.
__ juneltf
ttUJTUII UUflHAM,
Manulkctarrr tnd Wholesale
Dealer in
BRITANNIA
—AMD—
Plated Ware,
A’o. 218 fore street, Portland
3/aite.
Portland, May 17th, 1364. maylTdtl
M. 0. WEBB A CO.,
Wholesale Dealers in Flour,
NO. 81 COMMERCIAL STREET,
apl«PORTLAND, ME.dtf
BURGESS, F0BE8 & CO.7
MascracTman* or
lapaa, While Lend, Zinc. Pnints,
And Ground Colore,
AMD DKALRRA lit
Druga, Medicines, Pa nts, Oils & Varnishes.
Paint and Color factory, So. 211 Monjoy St.,
OMeo It Salrareeaia. 8(1 Ceanarrriat Si,,
(Tnonas Block.)
Hekkt H. BuKSKaa, uid«i nr, ur
CuriLH 8. Punas. **•
_ _ maylddu
BLAKE, JOtexa CO.,
FLOOR*GRAIN DEALERS,
And Brceirera of
Woattrn nnd Cnnadinn Produce,
127 Commercial Street,.Oranite Block .
Charles Blake. )
Henry A. Jones,! PORTLAND.
R. W. Gage. i
Juneldtf
JOHN LYNCH & C0~
Wholesale Groeers,
AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Granltn Stores, - - Comme.-o al street,
(Opposite bend Widgery Wharf)
John Lyneb, )
l’elsg Barker, { PORTLAND, ME.
Thoe. Lyach ) Juneldtf
DOLE A HOOD I',
OtSERAl.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
And W bnieeale Dealers in
FLOUR, COBH AND PRODUCE,
Ho. 8 Salt Block, Cemmerc'al St,
Pm.kU.TC.M°£dy. I PORTLAND, ME.
lunalilfim
BROWN ft CROCKER.
P3 LAST E K.E R.S,
rUIX AND ORNAMENTAL
STL'CCO AMD MASTIC WORKERS.
Oak street, between Congress and Free Sts.,
FVSTLAM).
CT~ Coloring. Whitening, and Wbite-wtsblng
promptly attended to. Orders Irvin out o> town io
Halted. Juoeldif
BYRON GREENOUGH 4 CO.,
Manufacturers of
And Wholesale and Retail Dealers In
Furs, Hats, Caps, Gloves, &c.,
NO. 140 MIDDkE STREET,
A. LrauVUSfU' ( PORTLAND
___ Jnldtf
JOHN BUSSELL,
Carriage Ac Nleigh
MANUFACTURER,
311 Ac 313 Coagrewt 8|, Portland, Me.
V# Whtre may be found a general assortment of
Carriages ami Sleighs. janeldlru
c. P. KMlBALL,
MAMUrACTUMKR ON
Carriages and Sleighs,
PreT>le street, (Near Preble House.)
PORTLAND, ME.
Sale Rooms, ID and 112 Sutlbury St., Boston, Mass.
juaeltf
NORTON, CHAPMAN ft CO.,
Flour, Grain it Produce
Cotnmmiso Icrckuli, md lillm' AcmU.
OJKce and Warehouse So. 6 Galt Block, Commer
cial Street.
We offer for sale to the trade, many choice and
well-known Brandt of Flour, from St. Louis. 1 liuois,
Wisconsin, Ao, which we are constantl receiving.
N., C. A Co .are alto Agouti f'^r httmank Co. a,
and other brands of manufactured TohacoJ.
ff^Caah advances made on all consignments.
Portland, June 1, 1864. jnldtf
DR. W. R. JOHNSON,
DENTIST,
Inserts Artificial Teeth ou Gold. Silver and Vulcan
ite Rubber, and warrants them iu ail cases to be a
per feet fit.
Dr. J. also gives special attention to A’i7/»i»sr
Teeth. Office 2®J Congress street, two doors west
from the Court House
Portland, June 1,1851.—eod2m
63 Removal. 63
J. M. KNIGHT ft 80H,
Commission Merchants,
Aad dualar. In Coantry Produo*. bare mured to No.
I M Coauaorelal it root
Portland, May 10th, 1»4. mnylOdtf
BUSINESS CARDS.
BRADLEY, MOt’LTOX t ROGERS,
Wboluali Uiuui in
Flour, Grain and Provisions,
B8 Commercial street, Thomas Block,
Robert BRAI.ET, 1
e. st moult*,sr, [ PORTLAND, MB.
A. O. BOOKUS. )
u,NU
W. W. CARR & CO.,
Having taken the Fruit Store lormerly ooenpled b>
a. SAWYKK.
>o. 5 Exchange Street,
Are prepared to offer to the trade a large aad well
•elected stock of
Foreign and Domestic Fruit!
Wholesale and Retail
?*■■■■*• Sprnce Gam, Lasea|ei
Lemons, I'saarr Seed, Candles,
Llmea, Lemea Syrup, Meaey,
rraaea, Cocoa Mata. • rigi.
N ata, all kinds. Dates,
Olives, Raisins, Tabaeea,
Sardines, Cl,..,.
Fancy Randles of all description,
oot* dtf
IRA WINN, Agent,
No. 11 Union St.,
!• prepared to fferniah
STEAM EHGIHES and BOILERS,
of various sixes and patterns,
SUu Pipe ut rutim, lit] faviig, Shftiig, Pilleji, U
Light House Work of all descriptions, aad all
kinds of work required in building
Foktificatigks.
I ron Stair, and other Architectural Work.
Homes, Stores, and other buildings, fitted with
Gas and Steam In the bast manner.
In oonnection with tbs abort la an Don Foundry,
with a large assortmsat of Patterns, to which the
attention of Machinists, Millwright*,and Ship-BnUd
era is iavited—and all kinds ol Castings furnished
atsbertnoties. ‘
„IW"Orders for Machine Jobbing, Pntteraa and
Forgings, promptly executed. ocMtf
SllVOE R'S
SEWING MACHINES!
WOODMAN, TRUE * CO.,
AGENTS,
Rea. #4 and SC.Middle Street.
Iteedlosand Trimmings always aakand.
saahlRtr
Ml. tAKU.
DR. S. C. FERNALD.
DENTIST,
No. 175 Midtll Street.
imnidi.Dr*. liooi ul Bnaauv,
Portland, May M, 18U. tf
Dr. J. H. HEALD
HAVING dlapoeed of hia entire Interest la hM
Office to Dr. 8.C KERN ALD, would cheerfully
reooommend him to his former patient* and the pnb
11c. Dr. Pmumald, from tony experience, li prepar
ed to Ineert Artidsial Teeth on the Vnleaaite Baee,”
and all other method* knowa to the profession.
Portland. May M. IMS tf
VVDDD ANDEDAE
CHEAP FOR CASH !
SPRING MOUNTAIN, LEHIGH, HEZILTON,
SUGAR LOAK, OLD COMPANY LEHIGH. LO
CUST MOUNTAIN. JOHNS. DIAMOND, WEBS
TER and BLACK HEATH. These Coals are of th*
very beet quality, well screened end pioked, end
warranted te give satis faction.
Also for sale beet of
HARD AND SOFT WOOD,
delivered to any part of the city.
OrnciCoaxuouL St., heed oU'ranklin Wharf.
8. ROUNDS A SON.
fablddly
WARREN’S 1.71 PORTED
FIRE AND WATER-PROOF
FELT COMPOSITION,
-AND
Gravol Roofing
FOR FLAT ROOFS.
K. 11 ERSE Y. Agent,
Jan S3 dtf Ho. Id Union Street.
ALBERT WEBB * CO,
_ -DiaLiaa n
Corn, Flour and Grain,
HEAD or KmiUI WHARF,
CewiMrekl Street. • - Penlud, Me.
_ __ leSStr
EDWARD H. BUROIN,
WBOLM1LI DBA LIKIN
Corn, Meal and Flour,
Also. Ground Rock Salt
Comuiinstall Tlr reliant
FOB FPKCHAIHAKD NALKOP
Barley, By© and Oats.
KTF~<'are loaded with Corn in bulk free of oharge.
Ware bonne No. 13# (onimmial 8t>eet,
And Citt Mills, Doering Bridge.
_ juneleoddm
JOHN F. ANDERSON,
Surveyor and Civil Engineer,
OFFICE, CODKAN BLOCK,
mctilT dfcwtf TajarLU Sruawr.
Scotch Canvas,
-rOB IAL1 BT
JAMES T. PATTEN A CO.,
Bttk, Me.
•1Ai k KOLl'H SapeMor UlMobkd
*VV 3)0 <0 All Lon, lu "U»«
eminent contruV ■ STS-USt* •
*00 do Kxtr» All Lon* flu *r“*t*.
300 do N»»y Fine
Delivered In Portland or Boeton.
Beth. ArrlltO. IMS epSSdtf
M. PEARSON,
Silver Plato r,
AMD MANrrACTUBKB OF
SILVER WARE,
238 Congress St., Opp. Court House Port land,Me.
Vlr' AH kind* of WARE, such as Knives, Forks,
Spoons, Cake Backets, Castor*, he., piated in the
beet manner.
AI-o. REPAIRING and RE-FINISHING Old
Silver Ware. jen29 dfim
REM OVAL.
DR. NEWTON
HAS removed his residence to No. 37 Middle
Street, corner of Franklin street.
Offict as heretofore, No. 1U Exchange Street, In
Noble s Block, up stairs. Office hours from 9 to 10
A. M., from 2 to 3. and from 8 to 9 o'clock P. M.
Dr. N. will continue, in connection with general
5ractioe. to give special attention to DISEASES OF
RHALE8. oeSldtf
WILLIAM A. PEARCE,
P L UM B E R!
MAKKB OF
Force Pumps and Water Closets,
NO. 121 EXC1I4NGE STREET,
roKTLAND, ME.
Harm, Cold and Shower Hath*, Wash
Howls, lira** A Silver Plated Cocks,
INVERT description of Water Fixtures for Dwel
A ling Houses, Hotels, Public Buildings, Shops.
Ac , arranged and set up in the best manner, and all
orders in town or country faithfully executed. All
kinds of Jobbing promptly attended to. Constantly
on hand LEAD PIPES. SHEET LEAD and BEER
PUMPS of all descriptions. ap9 dtf
Tlae Clienpekl Agency
FOU collecting all classes of alaima arising from
the war is that ol the
“MAINE WAR CLAIM ASSOCIATION”
in which the expenses are eontrolled by a disinter
ested (executive Committee.
1 vuE&L ** l*"0®. or by letter, iQ WKMW* F.
BMhBY, over the Porthuid Poet Otfioe, 8d story.
dewiy
MERCHANDISE.
Hackmetnck Ship Timber.
OAK. Hackmetcck. and Hard Wood Plank,Tree
nail, from 12 lo 2k iuchc, Trren.il Wedgee, ho
*«.br „ L TAYLOR.
June2flii8m Qalt'. Wbarf, Portland.
Trapani Salt Afloat.
Jl rW’Uk HHI)S. Trapani Sat cargo of ahif
tljvAA/ “Kcobambeau” for sale by
June lSdSw DANA h CO.
Clarified Cider,
TaX>K tale by
r MOSES MORRILL. Agent.
JunelCdlm* 2»M Fore itreet. Portland.
Treenailf.
i ioo,ooo.rb,;KoAKTREE,'AiLa'fo'
SlMjftTON k KNIGHT.
44 Commercial Wharf.
Portland, June 13.19*34. junel&dtf
Applt i, Apples.
k BBLS. ti-e Ku.wt Applet, for sale by
F. A. SMITH, 19 and Si Silver street.
June 11.—d3ir
•Honey."
7TC8. PRIME CL HA HONEY, Tor >ai. in bond
on duty paid.
THOMAS ASKKLTO A CO.
June 10.—ludtl
Sugar aud Molnssea.
300 MHI>8!cao,tK HU
WTCS. ) OAR.
271 HUPS nuperior Mu.oo.ado, aud
3 TCS Clayed Molaeac.
il BHLS from eierra Morena,
Now lauding and turaale by
THOMAS AsENLTO A CO.,
>nay#tf Coelom Home WhArf.
Sierra .Yloreua .Uolakacs.
OOC UHDS .
OO'i I CHOICE SlKRIlA mokkna
3o tierces molasses.
10 BBLS '
Now landing from Brig “V. U. Kennedy ”
raos. ask.nl lo h co,
MayS.—tf C. U Wharf.
Scotch Canvass.
T OCk BOLTS—from the factory of Dlrid Cot
Xml/ car h Son,, Leith—a call doth of superior
quality—Ju»t rewired per"Jara", and for tale ly
MotilLVERY, RYAN A DAVIS.
meh2S dtf M Commareial Street.
WANTS, LOST, FOUND
Boy Wanted,
To Leun the Book and Job Printing
Buiineii.
Asha RT. active. Intelligent Foy, about 15 years
of age. who ha* had a good common school ed
ucation, i« wanted immediately at
tuckers
Book and Job Printing Office.
♦>'» and 71 Exchange street.
Portland. Jane 38.19ti4 - 1 w
$300 BOUISTTY.
\j. S.~MV\ \
WANTED.
For United States
Steamer Pontoosuc,
NOW IN PORTLAND.
£6 Seamen,
15 Ordinary Seamen,
75 Landsmen,
10 firemen,
16 Coal Hearer*.
Apply to Naval Readesvous, foot of Exchange St,
JOHN P. HEATH, Commanding
Junciedtf
Ltd.
IN this City on Saturday. Jane 26th, a black leath
er Pock Book, cobtatuing about $01) in bills, to
gether with two promt-ear? notes, payable to my or
der, one drawn oy A. M lalmou for 161, aud one
bT H. Bac fielder tor *10: also s -me receipt*, se.tied
bills. Ac. Whoever w.ll retnru the pocket-bouk aud
couteuts to this office or to J. M Kimball A Co. 302
Congress street, shall be handsomely rewarded.
|une29diw* J. E. F. CUSHMAN.
Housekeeper Wauled.
A RESPECTABLE American Women, of robnst
health, desiriag a situation a* heunokt* per in a
family in the country, will please address, with ref
erence*. liouaxKBKrait, Piees Oftee
June28d Iw
Wanted I in mediately.
AN Agent of either sex in every tows and village,
to eugave in a light and profitable business, by
wbioh from •’4.00 to #12 per week can b*made. Per
soo* hating leisure evening* can make frtm 50c to
•1.00 per evening. A naAplo with fall particular*,
sent by mail to alt who end -*e one 8 cent stamp,
aud addles* A. C. SPAULDING A CO..
juoe21dAwlm* West Hampstead, N. II.
Compositors Wauled.
ON B or two %rit dm oompotitor, will
And const,ut«mi>lo> m,-ni, and the h ahestratr,
pa d in tiioaity, oa application nt Tills o. KICK.
mayKdM
#9.1 Reward !
STOLEN from the subscriber on Tuesday Kren
ing, while lu Heroes auction rovm. a Call bkla
Pock* t Bock contain* A4 in raoner, a note against
Charles Uoagdon, (.orhain. for 960,and sue against
Charles ueopor for 912. The above reward will he
paid lor the nearer? of the property and the detec
tion or the thief
Tuuc 8.—tf i>EORtiK BECK.
Houie H onied.
WANTED to purchase f<*r cash. a convenient
U”use suitable tor a email family, with u»ual
conveniences, centrally aud p?ca.*antly located.—
Price not to exceed •S.OOO. Address ‘'Taylor’' at
the Press Oifio* mayI8tf
Board.
SUITS of Room*, with Board, can be obtained bf
applying immediately at 33 Danforth street.
May 11th. mavlidtf
A. & S. SHURTLEFF A CO.,
KOI. MAM BIDDLE STBEET,
PORTLAND.
Manufacturer* and Dealer* in
Men’* Boy*’ and Youth’s Thick, Bip
and Calf Boots,
Women's Mieses and‘Children's Goat. Kid
and Calf Balmorals, Rubbers. Shoe
Stock, Finding*, &c.
WITH onr superior facilities for manufacturing.
end a large experience in the basiues*. we
we are able to sell as low as in Boston or elsewhere
Dealer* are respectf* 11 j invited to call and ex
amine onr stock before purchasing.
■F^Ordata by mail promptly attended to.
Portland. April 23,1S64. d€m
finM UTIMII BAR
OF PORTLAND.
Holders of U. S. 7-30 Notes,
Can have them exchanged for s'x percent, twen
ty year bonds by leaving them with this bank. The
interest on the uotcs will be paid in coin, at the rate
7 3 10 percent, to July 1. and the bonds will be de
livered here as soon as they can be prepared by the
Government. These 20 year bonds are the most de
sirable of any of the government securities. Con
versions must be made in sums of *600 or its multi
ple. A commission of one quarter ot one per cent,
will be charged. W. E. GOULD,
Cashier.
Portland, May 26. 1864. ntay2<*H>dlf
tieorge W. tlan«ou,
GOLD & SILVER PLATER,
74 Middle Street, Portland, Me.
A share of patronage respctfnlly solicited and
satisfaction given.
Orders from the eouutry promptly attended to.
Address George W Manson, 74 Middle street,
Kocm No 10. up stairs, Portland, Me.
June 14—<13 an
LANE A LITTLE,
♦ 7
Wholesale Dealer* in
Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods
* A*I>
W oolona.
No. 148 Middle Btrret,
A. U«U. 1 PORTLAND. ME.
JnneTdtf
R ure C 1» u ncu !
MALE it FEMALE AGENTS WANTED
TO tr»v*l In all part, of th» bi«'« In » pleaiaai
asd moBcy-makifig tru.iDew "B salary or aom
mi-aion Our agoot. »r» maklnr from 84 to M t*
day. Wb will .rod tamp *, alth lu'truclonj, 01
the rweipt ol K MBti. P'raar call or addrru
8. H CCJTING A CO.,
X* Coufra.i (traat, Portland
Juno H—dim
Agent for (irorer k Baker'■ o« It bra ted
Sewing Machines,
Hoi 141 ft 143 Kiddle Street.
NATHAN GOOLD
Will to hit lrieuda that he may be brand nt Bar
leiRb-a, No. 141 k HI Middle atreet, whore h« will
bo pimped to wait upon hit former e mi to me re.
Portland. March 34. 1M4. dtf
JUST RECEIVED I j
mras k \u)ml
Having refitted their etore and received s lnrn
auortmeut of
ELSOAHT STYLES
c Ia o T Ii N !
ARK PKKPABKD TO
Show Them to Their Cnitonerr.
A Lao,
Clothing & Furnishing Goods,
la Grew Variety,
at —
93 ^Middle Street.
__mayPtf
NOTICE.
UA\ IMG sold our interest In the Dry Goods bu
siness in 1‘ortJand to Messrs B. If. Hamilton 4
Go . we wish to acknowledge t|* liberal end o >n
stuntly incrcssicff patronage we have received for
tue past eight years and to recommend oil our cus
tomer* aud the publfe to the new concern
Mr. C W. Itobinoon will remain at the store tor
the present to ««ui« the account* of tbe concern. All
person* having unsettled account* wl I confer a Ik- 1
vor by adjusting them at cnce.
Mr Kobios >i< will also continue to act as ageut
for the Weed Sewing Moohine Manufacturing ( oai
V W. muBINbON 4 CO.
Junel.eodtf
B. F. HAMILTON & CO.
Saooeoaor. to
C. \V. Robinson & Co.
WOV'LU Tory re. poet full, invito >11 former p». i
tioue u> tbo hour, end the public roDorolW to .
• free examination of oar (ox!, at all umoa. WHh
lon« exponent xml claw attention 10 the w«»»i of .
eo.tom.rt, and xdh.no* itrtotly lo tho
„ „ . CASH SVSTKJI,
Be ietip* it to he hotter for the buyer u well ae the I
roller, we hope to merit a lar*e »har*e of potroax*e.
Bororollola of *oode to doee cheap to malto room
for
N K W (rOODM.
Mr. VV. X 1‘rince, ta*othor with Ibo employ or. ,
in the store are to be retained and will be happy to '
see all thefr customer* a* for* erhr,
B r. HAMILTON 4 CO ,
IxOelTeodtf C°"*r'** “• j
INTEBNATIONAL BANK!
Special Meetiax.
The Stockholder, of tbo International Bank .mo
hereby uotided that a Special Mat tin* of laid Stock- !
hold re will be held tl the Bank on UVUmuday. the j
aixth day of Jnly ne*t, at three o'clock F. M., to
comi.l.r the exped eccy o* turrendtriu* the charter
of axld Bank: and also to consider the expediency
or eonvertir* tbo Bonk Into t National Bank under
; the eliarter or certificate (ranted to the Flrat No
i tiooal Bank of Portland, and to adopt any proper
: measure, in relation thereto.
By Order of the Director..
W. K WOULD. raahier.
^Portland. Jane 21,1M4—did
126 Exchange Street. 126
ITugli ]Vt. TPhinney, . !
WOl I.D luf -rm his frlBtli and formsr customer*
thttbeho* taken the Store JVo 138 lreAiSf><
Street, where he intend* to carry on the
Stove and Furnace Busineti,
In oil its tranche s. S ro VKS, of all kinds, of the
newest *ud moat approved patterns.
Furnaces and Ranges,
Tin and Hollow Ware.
nrs.con i hand Stoves bough*, or taken in ex
change lor new.
Stovila. Uasuks. FunvAcaa. and Tim Waii
repaired at short u at ice, In a farthfnl manner.
Grateful for lormerpatronsg*. he ho ee by strict
attention to business, and fair dealing, to receive a
generou* share of public .uvwr.
_m*>23dtf
Talk about Hats \
JUST SEE
HARRIS' NEW STYLES.
Juue4 — dtf
FIREWORKS
OK EVERY DESCRIPTION
COTTER A AUSTIN.
33 am/81 Federal Street, and loj. Ill, amt 113 C*a
press 8t., Bo§tom,
Wliole.w’c Dea cr* ia
Firework*, Chiiifsc Unlerns, Totch***, Ac.
THE ARM' UMION L4&TEMM!
Bed, White aod lllue, for lVl.ical hO«fMioui.
Kxhtbi'ion* turnislud to any amount. Send for
Price List. ju3e£d’ojaiy4
INTERNATIONAL HOTEL COMPANY.
STOCK SUBSCRIPTION.
PLKSO.VS deeirou* of aiding iu th.- construction
et a lir-t clm« Hotel tor Portland. are requested
to rail on Mr M N. Riel. Merchant* hxcUaa» e. on
and after the Joth inef. srbru a b<*>k oi'l be o|>enid
for subscription* to Stock of the above company and
will remain open nuti) July ktth, 1964
June 17.—dim
tP-TOWN SHOE STORE I
SAMUEL BELL. 353 CORGRESS ST.,
HAS constantly on hand a Jarre and well select
ed stock of
Boots, Shoos,
And ALL iBTinu r> t»at Lite*. Itor th* of
DmJm, Ucatlemeai and Childirn. to ahish b* In
vita, the attention at thca* about to makeparahataa,
a. Laritiic oa. of tbe belt la tbe cltr {Natoaa
Work ana Kupalrloa dona utb neatneea nod dla
patch
Pert laud, Job* 21.—dtojulr*
) MILLINERY.
UtNN At PALMER
BED leere to till the attention of ttw trad* aenar
ally to their largo aad *
WELL SELECTED STOCK
1 MILLINERY GOODS.
Purchased lor CkolJ, of beat importing aad mo
tion botuet in New fork, ftueb m their eaperieaoe
:n tbe batinesA, and incditiet fbr obtaining goooe,
they feel lull* confident in UiBf ab*e to suixeMfWjy
eoropeu wab any Arms in New kn gland
lftSI. .CT^1 »*in* 1l#ken k—P » full etoak of
lluttee end Lad**' fthlRTS.
_ Junoldlm
straw tiOOVS.
T"*"hfr1‘-tg '**• L*ioe
ft.raw works, 1-ox boro. Mam ail the newaiad
WraW. style. of Imdtea', 2Su3J5?
Straw Bonnets,
OfaJl <|uailtie*. Also oont*ntlj oa hand a larva
stcck of french aad A oit-rloan flowers h uch/1
Head Dresses, Ac . which he will fall at the lowest
prices. JOU* E I'Ai.MKK *
Juneldlm 144 Middle stmet, Portland.
NEW MILLINERY STORE.
New Goode!
]Cf KS. A. KOBKRTSOX has takes the Sew More.
1T1. No. 31 Free Strut, corner qf tenter, and baa
•elected a Superior Aaaortment of
MILLINERY,
Wbioh »be will be pleased to otfbr to her friend*
and the public, on and after tho 6th in.l.
"• ®. ▲ good aeeortmcnt of
MOURNING
|Conetantly on hand .
1 three or four good Milliners can receive eteady
ymploymotit hy fnqairing aa above. ept deodtf
pRAHT'S COFFEE A SPICK nil
OBIOINAL MSTABLISNNMNT.
I J. ORA NT,
Wholesale Dealer in all klndt of
COFFEE, SEICES,
Salaralm ft ( ream Tartar
Now Cofit and Spirt Mill., 13 and 16 L uton dred
Portland, Mr. '
Coffee and Spices put up 'or the trade, with any
address, la all variety ot pvekeges, end aartattad
n represented.
notice ro“to4 “4 *r***‘l ,ar >k* tend# at short
tW~All geode entrusted a Uheowner’e risk.
_march lOdtf
_ _AHD —
BUSINESS ADVERTISEMENT
T1IK subscribers bavin* on tho 7th dey of Mar
foniMd a copartnership under the acme of
McCarthy k Berry,
For Um purpose of carrying on tho
BOOT ABB SHOE BU8IHE8S
In all itabrancbec, and having nil tba faciiitiae for
get'icg up Arst claaa work for gentlemen end ladles,
wear, are now ready to execute all orders with aent
uee* and dispatch. Our work will be made of (he
beat of imported .lock, by the beat of workman, and
warranted to give perfect rattafactioa. It is oar ala
that our word shall not bo second to any la the Catt
ed States.
Wo hate also completed a stock of ruadr-madc
work of the drat quality, lor
hart tea. Oentl-men, aad Chidran’a Was
Selected from New York aad Boston markets
Oar Ladies’ work ie from the celebrated furls
ViM»/«rtnr, »r lies Yotk.
* or Gentlemen’, wear we have the bout assorts-*wt
over offered for sale in this city: aoeh as line fn ntt
Talent Leather Boots; Gk>4 Caff and f'ulflslii
druse lor gentlemena wav; Talent Leather lan
mae. and < sir Congress Balmoral, and t aw Frrnah
Back.e Boota.
Have yon seen the now style < It IM TED-FRONT
BUI K1.B BOOT, now mad. by MU.rthy h Tar
ry? For neatneaa, comtort and heautv, it rurptmea
anything aver got up ie ibis city Call aad are it;
samples always on baud at the old aland of M. Mc
Carthy.
McCarthy & berry,
No. 06 Exchange StTMt.
Juarldtt
United States Claim Agency I
Bounty, Prize floury A Ptnildttd,
Cl AN be obtaioed on at plication fo
t SWEAT A CLEAVES.
_ _ .Attorneys at Law.
Ho. 11, Middle t tree!, ttntaey ’a tow.
mat lleodfim
STARBIRD’S ~
Clothes Cleaning, and Repairing
H 0.0 MS
msi8 popular and sonvaniont retablwl meat Ie
d now located on tbc corner of Coagi esc tod
Brows streeta, over Hunt A Jewett * Mar bio Works,
whom
GENTLEMEN’S GARMENTS
will be thoroughly clranaed. lai’hfnlly and neellr
repaired.and pressed in good taste, to eoaft»m with
thapra.eat style of fiahixa. I be coaasnl lactaaaa
ot pntronege bestowed upon tho f roprietor, Is dair
appreciated ty him. and be cure. all who Invar
turn with their custom, .hat no paisa shall bo
to give them the utmost,ati-lk-tln * " ' “
N. B. Garments cut and madr to order, and sw.
ranted to 8t. G. B. STAR BIRD,
Tor land, May 30th, IS44. Traetical 1 aiior.
8tf
GREEN HOUSE
AND BEDDING Ol'T PIANTS,
1 Respectfully in form the public that 1 have on
hand a large aaeortment of Green Hours and
Beddlng out Plants, for Spring sale, af eupaatsr
quality, via Vnintja. Damns, FaiaaVoui
Btta. Taaaaa aad Rosas Also, a Sue —"—
of aoteb rum. Ac . Ac., Ac.
A eelection may nlwaya he found at Kaadall A
W.ltn.y# Market Square. I rd«a left then w«
be promptly attended to
ALHEBT DIRWANGER, Hortst.
_ , Corner ef North and Montreal Streets.
Portland. Me. aprkOtf
The Cabinet Organs
MADE EXCLUSIVELY BY
MASON & HAMLIN
Are the beat luatrumenta of their class in the world
Nearly all the moat prominen' artists In tie country
have given written Iretimonr to this . fleet, aad ttan
instrument, are in eonetant use in the ooaeortt et
'he moat distinguished artists—as Gottaehaik and
others—aa well as In the raa in tho prluo pal oit
■oa. whenever aach ina'rnmenta are reou red. Trias
Ottlo 0500 each Theao iasl-am-nts way bo (Baud
at the Mna*e Booms of the subscriber, whoro thaw
will he sold at tho maoafactsrer,' prlcee.
II. 8. EDWARD*,
No.M9J Stewart’s Block, Congress St.
aprUdtt
•rc t rtam : ice c ream x x
-A.t Brown’s
Oyster and Ice Cream Saloon,
No. Ill Bill 154 Eirhange St.,
Oppoaita the International tloaie.
_ mayTdtf
IF YOU HAVEN’T A
REFRIGERATOR !
OH. If yoe bars an old oar that don't exactly
suit yon, don't Call to examine the very beet pat
fern now iu ear. the
POLAR REFRIGERATOR.
For sale at the Furniture Rooms of
WALTER COURT,
52 and 54 Exchange street.
Jureft. 1864.—d2ui
CITY or FOKTUIID.
ATTENTION is called to Section » ef the Or
dinane* lespeexiug Interments.
If nny person shell be de Irons to more ont ef the
City the body of • decease J person fer informant,
he shall make app'ication to the Superintendent of
Hnrials for pe^iel'sion so to do. and said "eperia
t udent shall grant su h permiMii n If uo caas« shall
appear ior witubolding the same, and shall attend
to seek removal iu per*oa. or employ one of the an*
dertaker* of five city to att# nil tlervto. Penalty for
violation rf this Ordinance net Use than fire nor
rfnrethan twenty dollars
All tiolstions of this Ordinance will be proeoentod
according to law LOCKS BURCK,
Mu perm Undent of burial*.
Portland. June 10, 1864 —dim
Evergreen Cemetery.
THK Sui*erlut.Ddvut of Evergreen Cemetery vll
be »t hi, office. iu New City Bui,ding, entrawa
on Mvi tlj Street. from 13 o'c’ock M. to 3 o’clock T
M.. every Cay, oneept ouuUa> i, to attend to any eaiie
In coanvottoQ with .aid ('emetery.
Orden Buy la left at the office at any time.
tpJMtoaagl H. C. BARB. Soperiutendaal.
Notice.
S[RATED into at eacloaara Pr.day, Jane Me a
dark red Cow The owner oan hava her by ui,
iBgUl!* JOHN HORTON/
Gorham, Jute 27, M64.—41W*