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POETRY. [OEWISAl.] The Mother’s Parting Prayer an imitation. Hurra Uw my boy this mom, Nov to lsare his horns of youth In s distant dims to roam, Do I drum—or is it truth? Bur thy mother pray this morn— Heaven bless my or ’ V son: Hsaven bless him every day, While upon the deep blue oesan. Heaven blast him wh Is away, Hand my deep and fond devotion; For my darting son I pray— Heaven bleu him every day I Heaven bleu him In the night When my piwciouv one is sleeping. Bring to him ira> visions bright. He is safe in angel’s keeping; When the stars are shining bright, g^ne bleu him every night I Parting—in your future home Stranger Mends will welcome thee, Far beyond the blue waves foam | Hourly waft sweet thoughts to ms; And wherever you may roam! Heaven bleu you in your home! How my loving heart will yearn For the idol of my heart; For my dnr lug’s safe r:turn, Oh what bitterness to part; This my fervent prayer shall be— let me lire to welcome theelj Maar. Hens.—Josh BUHngs answers acorrespon dent making inquiries about “hens” in the following characteristic style: Hennery. The best lime lu sett a hen, is when the nen is ready. Ikanttellyou what the best breed iz, but the shaughigh Iz the meanest. It kosts as much tu board one az ltdnz a stage hqss, and yu mite az well oner take tew fat a fanning-mlll, by running oats thru it. Thare aint no proffltt in keeping a hen for hiz eggs, if ha laze lest than one a day. Hens are very long-lived, if they don’t contrakt the thrut disseaze; there iz a grate menny goes tew pot every year by this mel lankolly dlsseaze. I ksut tell exactly how tew pick oat a good hen, bat m the genrai tbtng the long-eared ones are counted the best. The one-legged ones I kao, are the lest ap tew scratch up the garden. Eggs packed In equal partes ov salt and lima wat er, with the other end down, will keep from 8Q to 40 years if they are not disturbed. Fresh beef-stake is good for hens; 1 serpose 4 or 5 pounds a day, would be awl a hen would need, at, first along. 'I shall be happee tew advise yu at enny time, on the hen question, and—take It in egg. A gentleman on a Hudson river steamer finds the following lines in the Bible lying on the cabin table. The lines would well be nlaced on the Sihles of about all the boats o. O rr beloved country: 1 "This holy bo* neglected lies, hi o soul with ft communes; While scores of *,uis sit rou»4 ,beut With Herald! Bed Tribune!.•> lUe Eye, Ear, Catarrh T H JEt «k. a T ! MRS. MANCHESTER, THE INDEPENDENT CLAIRVOYANTI Eclectic Physician, * From 818 Broadway, New York, has returned to Portland, »nd can be consulted at her office, No. 11 Clapp’s Block. Owe qf the Greatat Cures ow Record. Prompted by no other than the fbeling of benevo lence, and for the beneBt of the affiieted, 1 desire to make known n short description of my disease nod the unexpected enre which I obtained ftcm Mrs. Manchester's Medicine. Upwards of two years since I was taken sick, which gradually increased until 1 was so far reduoed that I never expected to he well again. I had the attendance of six eminent physicians and never received the slightest benefit until I commenced using Mrs. Manchester’s Medi cines. My disease) at that time was as follows:—I was extremely feble—confined to my bed. My fie-h had nil disappeared, the whites of m> «,es were yel low, also the skin yellow; 1 had a dull heavy pain in the right side, and it was very muoh enlarged: pain 1. my ahouldersan^^*^^-^,^ ^ decay so ^ti^ressing pain at th« pit ol my stomaoh; Jjjfgue coated thick, stoAwb »•** “*<*. appetite en *2, yone not keep anything on my »«*•• nl*ht »»*»«•, thirst violent, "Tlry oS^v, dv'JUlty of br®‘th‘n*’ Hwll headache. Ica„. not da;i"<l *s 1 Wi,1‘ *° d0 “J m ettshle situation ^Ihring as every organ lnmy body was disets. . My physicians said I was that hastening to the aSamption. lenjT at this time perfect health, and this Is a plain, short history of my case, and is the tru«. I would reounmend every and nil Invalids to go and consult firs. Manchester. Manx A. Moct-Ton, Edward l- Mooltoh Portknd, May B, 1884. mohBdly Disolution (^Copartnership. | ■wVriCE is hereby given that the oopartner.hlp imeretofore exestiug under the name of Noyes, Ktard fc Co, is this day dissolved by mutual con A. N. NOYES, JOHN L. HOW AMD, ortland, April 27,188S.H' C‘ HoYE8’ Copartnership Notice. ."he undersigned will oontinue the Iotc Sc Furnace Business, at the old stand NO. 35 EXCHANGE STREET, under the name and style of A. N. NOYES & SON. bey also assume and will settle all the liabilities the <ate dim. •arties having unsettled aceonntsare requested to .1 and settle the same without delay, dr. John L. Howard will remain with the new m. AN. NOYES, U.O. NOVEM. April ST, 1866. ap29d8w TREASURY DEPARTMENT, ) Office of Comptroller of the Currency, [ Washington, April 16th, 1866.) YTHERE4S, by satisfactory evidence presented J to the undersigned, it has been made to appear •A The Casco National Bane o» Poetland,” *“'» oity Portland, in the Com y of Cumberland, eniBt&te of Wsiie, hasbem dnly organized under *«Aooording to the requirements ol the ActofCon «r'*entlt edP'An Act to provide a National Cur rena stoured by a sledge of United States Bonds, TtT, ’“8 °'routaiton and redemption u»i4”appra«j4 June 8,1864, and baa complied oom „ jJh0.?.r<lT ?ioni of *■** A«t required to be BanklnjandersaWAct^D* *he baslDe*">‘ *» Nhuuwan Claee*, Comptroli wofst, o«rr,nar,4e hereby certify ’that ‘Tee i ??? y™*'1-. **««.” in the city of Portland UtLr,,e'i“\o0tLi,“™bertUbIIflnte 0fi« under the Ant aforesaid06 ”* b,*in®■, ofBsnking - No. 1060. Comptroller of the^j-rrsney. Notirc' Proposals wiut***|i'*d by the undenisn. ed, until May “*“/ for Oon»truoting a SEA WALL on Iho Co-SPJ?/• P™P»ty »t <;.* both as follow*/'*; g6,!”* lon§ on the tCg. i““ |ooonn»notiw •* **• Eridg©) and Iron 1 to 300 ieet on the S * Pro»o«»u mflkt etate price per oubio yard Th» 0ir»0t»^ r serve the right to reject any u« JV, Cowpany Mm*<* **tlJ,ietorT *° »h® mteroet of the Further ptrtioulara may bo had of the Treasurer. O. M. DAVI8 Tr«asub*k, Portland Dry Dock Co., ‘orti.na v„ii hmu 117 Commercial Street. --Ortland, May 13,1886. maylSisedtd J¥OTICeT~ h~' 3% V 8<wef “gun“r Saturday SthTn^Vi* S't'ng in*extending the Sewer throughthi c“f C-)mmS„,’!r'et "°“ “*»* »he eoutWiy Sewe, wi,| b“®7 » ,tre*t> *° the water line The high two f##t elB-inohoe widd by to b“ “f h-n&tJokl“ the c’ear; the top and bottom of Sprno* tlmb*.^'t"k« four inehee thick; the sides ASK? t’J&lSfi‘.t“qa'rt!t,u Engineer. Per om?JVvL/5?,",» « offioeof City Argmand Couriv'oo^1‘H'i»NEr, Chairmen. - yT' mylSdtd OiMOtatlwT I— s£e?S^Sr3s te I Rooms of John M! T^dd onm^o? !?,**» Dreathfg change .treets, when he wUl I May ll_lwd H- B “°*«ILL. | PETROLEUM. TBK BO S T O N AMD OHIO RIVER PETROLEUM COMPT, ' **i*_b*_ ■oH Boston, Mass. 'f'kfijHMfr 500,000 Shares. Working; Capital W ’ f K a -I .V. ■ ‘-5-; 1 80,000 Shares. SHARES One Dollar Eacli, \WHIGH IS PAR VALUE. r OFFICERS: PraMcit, HON. JOHN A. GOODWIN, of Lowell, Maw. < . Treamer, GEOEGE F. BAKES, of Boston, No. 46 Washington Stree'. Director*, Frank Convirbb, Boot, Shoe And Leather Dealer, 161 Pearl st, Boston, B. F. Brown, Brown Brothers, State street, Boetoi. John A. Goodwin, Lowell. Seth Wilmarth, Boston. William A. Putney, Of Boss, Foster fc Co., Chioago.il1. Alphiub Gay, Manohester, N. H. John C. Young, Manchester, N. H. John Fidihhin,3d 61 Conrt street Boston. J. Q. A. Sabgint, Manchester, „ M. Pbout, Manohester, N. H, Samuil Chase, Manchsster, N. H. The property of this Company is located on “Coal Run Creek,” in Meigs county, State of Ohio, about miles from Athens, containing one hundred and ve ,-bfland. A large number of wells are pose to commence operations a* on«T *_ no doubt that et an early day they will be abllrV, pay a handsome per oentage on the investment.— The known ability and commercial standing of the offioers of this company affora a-uiifiaient guaranty that the afbirs will be conducted in a manner to se cure the confidence of those who are disposed to in rest in it. , ; . J The tract of land adjoining the property of this company has passed into the hands of capitalists, who hare sent out an experienced superintendent to commence operations, and their first order for ma chinery was $10,000. Our property has been exam ined under Instructions from Dr. A. A. Hayes, State Assayer of Massachusetts, who pronounces the coal, which is in abundance, to be of the best quality, yielding eighty gallons of oil to the ton, and has no doubt, from the location and position of the proper ty, that it will be found valuable in the production of oil. Most companies hare to pay very high pri ces for their coal, all of which we save; oil can be manufactured frem the coal upon the property, at a cost not exceeding fen cents per gallon and it is pro posed to oommenoe the manufacture iu connection with the sinking sf wells. One doUar will buy a hare of this stock, which is the par value, and all b nefits derived from the lands, either by sales ol oil, land, or product* of any kind, are to he divided among the stockholders, and in addition, $200 000 worth of valuable, useful and desirable property will be given to the stockholders, as soon ns all the •hares are disposed of. TLe Company adopt this course for the purpose of disposing of the stock at the n» »•!■*« -***»«■ than to sell it, as many compa nies do, at a subscription price, which is usually one-half. Thus, It will be perceived that every stockholder owning ten shares, for -T11— -— - <are to realise a handsome when the prop erty is divided; a plan which is entire)*- honond^le, and in all respect* perfectly lew'" ’ The property to be-*‘ “nonBthe ,took holders will be - any in a*8 market' and will consist e'-*’ following described articles,— $6000 to purchase a House in Boston or vioinity. $6000 in U-S. 6-20Bonus Certificates of «600asoh. •6000 in Diauonn Brans, in value frem $26 to $600 each. •6000 In Diauokd Fraa, In valne from $26 to S600 each. •6000 m Gold Watches, from S26 to tbs first qual ity Frodsham, worth *600. •6000 in Silver Watches, from «16 to *60. •6000 in FurhiTure, in Sets. •6000 in Carpets, eaoh one to be worth 8100. •6000 ia Piaeo Fortes, from *260 to a Grand Piano at 8600. •6000 la solid Silver Tea Spoors, from *10 to 818 per Set. 86000 in Ladies’ Furs, In Sets from S50 to an Amer. loan Sable For Cape at 8600. •6000 in Ladies’ Black Silk, orFahoy Bilk Dresses, at from *60 to S76 each. •6000 in Gents’ Full Saits of Olothihs, at from MO to 876 eaoh. •6000 in Gents’ Dress Bats, at *10 each. •6000 in Ladies’ Dress Bats, at 810 each. •6000 in Ladies’ Straw Bohhbtb, at 810 each. •6000 in whole pieces of Bleaohed Cotton Cloth. •6009 in Ladies' best quality Kid Gloves. 86000 in Marseilles Quilts, •6000 in best quality Blakkets. •8000 In Phelan k Collender’s Billiard Tables. 86000 in bbls ef Floor. •6000 ia tons of Coal. •5000 In cords ol Wood. <6000 in handles of pare Cofpbh. •6000 in bundles of first rate quality of Tea. •6000 in bundles of Suoar. •6000 in different qualities «wm in Gents’ Dress Boots, at *10 por pair. 86000 in Standard Authors’ Books. •6000 in Bets Keives and Forks. •6000 ia different Shwiro Maohihes, each as Gro ver k Baker’s, Wheeler 8 Wilson’s, Sing art’s, and others. •8000 in Whits Liumn. •6000 in Boys’ Caps and Girls’ Hats. #6000 in Ladios’Nsewlng Rooking Chaika, *“*• *■ Clocks of different dinds. •5000 In Biltxb Platbd Was*. •6000 in ImdUs's Goto Eimqs. •6000 in John B. Baker’,, and other’s first class Bcoot Hakkkssbs, #128. #6000 in Open and Top Buggy Trotting Wagons. tr All order, promptly attended to by enclos , * #1 for each share of Stook, with 24 ots. addition • pay for Internal Revenue Stamp. Certificates ° • 10, SO, or any number of shareo only require a 25 sen stamp. ^ Agents Wanted in every oity and (town in Ke England. GEORGE F. BiluEER, trkasureR; So. 46 Washington Street, Boaton. moh25d8ra KAIIaRGADS ■■■■* ■ -■ ■■ GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY, Of Canada. *ur'twa arrasqxmsht. IBEiaa On and after Monday, Nov. 7, 1864, sScSBitrauia will run daily, (Sunday* exoept •dj untu lurther notioe, a* fellow*: leave Portland forSouth Paris and,pewietam at7.« A M. Al*o Island Pond, connecting thero with trains for Montreal and th* West,’ at 1.86 P. M. i DOW3J TKA1N8. Leave South pile at 5.46 A. M„ and Island Pond at«3DA.u. _ The Company are not responsible for baggage to anv amount exceeding #60 in value, and that per sonal unless notice is given, and paid for at the rate of one passenger for every #600 additional value. c:J. BKYLGKS, Managing Direotor. H. BAILEY, Superintendent. la Portland, Nov. 7, 1864. nov7 _ MAll*42 CENTRAL RAILROA^ ! SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. Trains leave Portland, Grand Trunk Station, for Lewiston and Auburn, at 7.4o A. ai. and 1.36 r. M. For Bangor and intermediate stations at 1.35 P. M. Ebturhiko— Leave Lewiston at 6.30 A.M., and arrive in Portland at 6.30 A.M. Leave Bangor at 7.30; A. M , and arrive in Portland at 3.16 P. M. Both these trains eonneot at Portland with trains for Boston. Freight train leaves Portland at 8 A.M., and re turning is due in Portland at 1F. M. Stages eonneot with trains at principal stations, daily Tor most of the tewas Worth and East of this line. 0. M. MORSE, Supt. Waterville, November, 1863. deoil PORTLAND, SACO A PORTSMOUTH RAILROAD. On and alter April 3,1866, Passenger frains leave as follows: peave Portland for Boston, at IJi.I. and 8.00 P. M. Xj6uvo Boston tor Portland at 7.89 A. U. and a P. M. Freight trains leave Portland and Boston daily. FKANCI6 CHASE, Supt. Portland, April 3, 1865. edtf YORK & CUMBERLAND RAIL ROAD. V r. _i. m * BUMMER ARRANGEMENT. On and after Monday, 10th inst, 18t&, trains will leave as follows, until fur ther notice : Leave Saoo River for Portland, as 6.15 and 1.20 A. M„ and S.46 P. M. * Leave Portland for Saoo River, at 7.46 A. M. and 'ttiol 50P, M. train out and the 8.46 A. M. train into Portland, will be freight trains with passenger oars attached. Stages oonneot at Gorham for West Gorham, Standish, Stoop Palls, Baldwin, Denmark, Sebago, Bridgton, Lovell, iiiram, Browmfleld, Fryeburg Conway, Bartlett, Jackson, Limington, Cornish, Porter, Freedom, Madison, and Eaton, N. H. At Buxton Center, for West Buxton, BonneyEa Slo, Sooth Limington. Limington, Limeriok, New eld, Parsonsileld, and Ossipee At Saooarappa. for South Windham, Windham Hill and North Windham, catiy. DAN. CARPENTER, Snpt. Portland, April 6,1866. dtl PORTIASD AJTD KENNEBEC R. R. On and after Monday next, trains will leave Port land caily for Bath. Augusta, Watervllle, Kenda’l's Mills, and Skowhegan, at 1 p. m, and on Saturdays only for Bath and Augusta at8 16 p. m . The • ram from BortlaocLat 1 p. m, connects at Kenda l’s Miils with the train for Bangor and other stations east, .saino nig^t. Passengers from Port'and desiring to taVethis route can purchase tickets to Ken. Mills and icform the conductor in the cars that they go through to Bangor, and he will so arrange their fares through as that it shall cost them no more by this route than by any other. Tiains are due in Po tiond to connect with trains for Boston on Mondays at 8 20 [a. m, and every day at 230 p. m. Freight Train leaves new depot Portland at 6.46 A. M. daily. ^ EDWIN NOYE8, "•* •^88&~-anr20tf Superintendent. Important tu Travelers! TO THB West, South, North-West and the Canadas. W. D. riTTLB IS Agent for all the Great Leaning Bootes to Chi cago, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Detroit, Milwaukee, Galena, Oshkosh, St. Paul, LaCrasse, Green Bay, Quincy, St, Ltuis, Louisville, Indianapolis, Cai'O, ike. and is prepared to furnish Through Tickets from Portland te el the principal Cities and Towns in the loyal States and the Canaaas, at the LO WEST RATES OF FARE, And all needful information cheerihlly furnished. TKA.vni.Uias will find it greatly totheiradvantage to procure Through Tiekets at the Portland Railway Ticket Office. 31JEx change Street, (up stairs.) W. ». LITTLE, Agent. Passage Tiokotg for California, by the Old Line Mail Steamers and Panama Railroad may be secured by early application at this office. March 20.1S06. marSOdfcwtf -.' UH U' ■=— STEAMBOATS. Portland and Penobscot Biver Summer Arrangement. On and :%!Wr. W. 11. M.<*wer, will leave Kail road Whail, loot of State Street. Portland, every Monday, W*dm£sday and Kaiday evening, at 10 o’clock,connecting with tho3 p. n. train irom Bos ton- • Returning, will leavo Bangor every Mokday, Wednesday, and Keioay morning, at S o’olock, touching at Rockland, Camden, Belfast. Searaport, Bncksport, Winterport, and Hamaen, both ways Passengers ticketed through on the Boston, Maine and Eastern Railroad at the Depots in Boston, Sa lem, Bynu and Canrenoe. For ircight or passage apply to A. SOMEBBV, Agent, At Office on the Wharf Portland. April 21,1866.-tf International Steamship Co. Eastport, Calais and St. Jobn. TWO TRIPS A WEEK. - - trfP"* a On and alter Monday, March 27th, jHSxSSBilCthe Steamer MONTREAL, Capt. E. * ten,, wilt leave Railroad Wharf, toot of State St, overy Mosday at 6 o’clock p. h ; and the Steamer orw Bndnawioa, Capt E. B. Winonester, will leave every Thoksday atfi o’clook r.x, for Eastportand St, John. Returning will leave St. John every Monday and Thursdays at 8 A. x, for Eastport, Portland and Report the Steamer “Queen” will connect for St. Andrews, Robinston and Calais,with the New ■rncwiok and Canada Railway for Woodstock and Boulton stations. 8 age Coaches also oonnect at Eastport forMachifis and Intermediate places. At St. John the steamer Emperor wdloonnect, for Wind' or, Digby and Halifax, and with steamers for Frederto and the St John Hirer. Through tickets procured of the agents or the cletk on board. Freight received on days of sailing until 1 o’clock p. x. • C.C. Eaton, Agent. Portland, March 20.1886. mchJlS Portland and Boston Line. THE STEAMERS forest City, Lewiston and Montreal, Will, until farther notice, run u follow!: Leave Atlantic Wharf. Portland. every juunaay, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, at 7 o’olock P. M., and India Wharf, Boston, every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, at 6 o’olock P.MC. Fare in Cabin...tl.00. Freight taken as usual. The Company are not responsible for baggage to any amount exceeding 860 in valne, and tuat per sonal, unless notice is given and paid for at the rate of one passenger for cverv 8600 additional value. *»t>. 18,1888. dtf 1 L. BILLINGS, Agent. New England Screw Steamship Go SEMI-WEEKLY LINE. ^_The splendid and fast Steamships aWiw»*i*-ogtneFnotice, run as follows: Leave Brown’s Wharf, Portland, every WEDNE8 M* SATUKDAY, “ 4 F- < leave Pier 8 North Kiver, New York, every WEDNESDAY andSATUXDAY, at 8 o’clMk P. k These veesols are fitted up with fine aeoommoda mak*d* ‘his the moat speedy, New *VnrT°?s ur * route tor travellers between Fare MdStateEooius.6 P““*e SS-°°- iB0lu4i^ Goods forwarded by this line to and from Mon St ji?n',b®*’ Baar*r’Betb. Augusta, Eastport and Shippers are requested to send their freight to the ^™Por"j8and y " 8 P M'on ,h* <•*? tkat th£ or passage apply to Browa’« ^harf, Portland. Hwlotfc0*11,1"4 CO„ No. 83 Weet Street, Deo. 0, 1808. dtf 8team to and From the Old Country. .weil'kD°wn favorite Clyde-built ■ --il—Iron steamers of the Amchok Libs of steamships.' Hibkebi *•”‘‘Camdowia," “Beit ah kia" and "Ukitep Ji iNuDosc,” ,re intended to sail fortnightly between New York and Glasgow Those steamers were built speciallyior the Atlan tic trade, are divided into water and airtight com partments, and are fitted up in every respect t* in sure the safety, comfort and convenience of passen gers. An experienced Surgeon accompanies each ship. The provisions will be properly cooked, and Berved in unlimited quantities. Bales nf Passage. To and from fAverpool, Glasgow, Dublin,Belfast, Lnndoudemi, fv: ratlins, 866 and 860; Intermediate, 86; ateerage, 826; payable in gold or its equivalent. Those who wish to lend for their friends can buy tickets at these rate! 1mm the Agents. FRANCIS MACDONALD fc CO., janBd4m f Bowling Green, New York. Kindling W ood, TO take the place ol Soft Coal, will be prepared for delivering In a few dava. Try it. 322 Commercial Street) may 6d2w* Between foot of Park and High its. BOOTS AND SHOES. THE CHINESE-JAP AN Manifesto ! The “Wise Men of the East!” (Bast of tbs Keh xebeo!) are making good the old saying, given monkey rope enough, and he will aoon hang him self.” This "hand ol brothers” have come out in a card in the Boston Daily Adverti-er, and, claim IMS to own ths state of maihb, are DiorAT img teems to the capitalists of Boston, New York, and all outbids BABBABiAaa.” The. say, "We, the Undersigned, hereby give notice to si 1 Runners or So'Ici tort of Orders by Samples, notresidents of this State, that we will oomplaln cfand prosecute any one for selling or offering for eale any goods, wares or merchandise as above within the limits of this State east ofthe Kennebec river. We also de clare that we will shun all Jabbers and Manuho nr ers who send Runners into this State, as far as we can ” It has been agitated in State and Wall streets whether this was not another phase ofthe Rebellion breaking out "East ofthe Kennebec.so Iikethe spirit of the slaveholders ol the South does this defi ance to the customs snd civilisation of oommeroeap pear. They “craok the whip” with the good ^ld crack of South Carolina, and the WHITE SLAVES, i. e. the Rbtailbbs of Maihb, are (in the imagin ation of these worthies,) SUPPOSED TO TREMBLE! What say you, Retailers of Maine, to this bare faced attempt to ont you off from the privilege of ordering goode la your own places of business by by earn 4 les shown yon, putting you to the trouble to go to the wholesale dealer, or order "in the dark,” without samples, or take tbe stuffthat is thus attempted to be forced onto you by those "East of the Kennebec?” Have you no rights or privileges unless grantedyon by the “Lords ol Cre ition,” who at some time quietly got a law put into the Statutes that they might role the rest of the Inhabitants of the State? Look to it that the next Legislature wipes outthis Anti-Sepqbllcan Statute. W hat aav you, Hotel Keepers and Livery Stable men of Maine? Will not your business suffer for the benefit of the monopolists? Hive yon no rights? ltia expected that an amendment is to bo madetothls Statute by those “East of ths Kenne beo,” that a fine will be put upon you if you harbor or put up a Drummer, unless somebody owns tbe goods he offers who has lived five years in the State ofMaine. What say you interested in Railroad Stocks is Maine Wiilthis tend to make any morel travel, when nobody out of the State can travel with samples unless with a passport signed “East of the Kennebeo?” What say the Agents of (he East ern Express Company, ani the Company itself?—* Will not this dootrino, If oarrled out, reduoe your business for tbe benefit ol the few “owners” East) Ac.? What say the hundreds of travelling agents who are thus thrown out of employment, Maine men born ai d brtd, paying taxes and holding Coon, ty Licenses to sell, but after all, having no right to sell unless tbe goods are owned by somebody who has lived five ysabs in the State. A> e your rights to be sll “gobbled up” by those “East ot tt% Ken nebeo?” Finally, what say the people? Must yen who are busy on your farms and in your workshops be deprived of the low prices and good goods that yon will always get where there is competilion?-f Qr do you wish to make a few men virtually “rulers ver you,” to set tbe prioes and give you the quali ties theyplease, poor or good, the way they ednmake the most money out of it? See to it that tho representative from your town or district is in favor of “wiping out” this "bine law” put Into the statute witboutsyour knowledge or consent? Ladies of Maine! Whatever eUe may be done in this matter, your retailer will procure for you the , (fashionable, durable and stylish boots and shoes Stal O-O-D MAH’S Stamp :/<’’u\, i AND WARRANT, UPON THEM, C-frB If You Insi»t Upon It. For every pair that prove* defbotlvo A NEW PAIR WILL BE GIVEN YOU for the defeotive ones, unless the; have been worn so long that it would be unreasonable to expect a new pair. The C—O—D Man who will do the same thing by the retailer who does the fair thing by you. See to it that you are not deprived “by the Statute" of getting the boots and shoes you like! HENRY DAMON, IS, 20 and 22 MILK STREET BOSTON. may9dlmfcw6w _ __— j CROCKERY WARE ! ALL (he varioes patterns, and from the best mak ers offine Ware, China "VY ax*e, A Good Aiiortmmt. WARE In all its varieties of shape and patterns. Lampg, Globes, Chimneys, Lanterns, and Vases. Fla/ted. "W" are. Castors, Spoons, Forks, Card and Cake Baskets of the best plate. Table Cutlery. A largo and fine assortment of Ivory. Horn, Ebony, Rubber, and Coooa Handled Knives and Forks. Kerosene Oil and Fluid S To be sold as low as the lowest. S. B. WAITE, Bo. 54 Union Street May 4—sodfiw filli FOBTESjJIAIO FITES! HAVING received the agency for the Planoe manufactured by the NEW YORK PIANO FORTE CO., 894 Hudson Street, N. Y., We would call the attention of the public to the su perior quality of these Instruments. They are equal to bteinways', Chiokerings', or those of any other noted manufacturer in this country or Europe The oompany being composed of twenty of the best wortmen that oould bt found in the first olass manufactories in New York, principally in Mr. Stoinway’s Factory, every partof their inslrnments is done in the very bestmanne-, and this enables the oompany to furnish P.ano, which if equalled can hot be surpassed for vuality and power of tone, easiness of action and beauty. Judges of Pianos and purchasers are requested to onll at 112 Middle st, Portland, Maine any time during tile day or evening, whore two Pianos are ,'rr sale, and Jud ge lor themselves. 0T* A Good Bargain is warranted. SCHUMACHER A HOWE, Agents for New York Piano Forte Co., 894 Hudson street, N. Y. References—M. Hermann Kotzschcnar.NswYerk Mr. Emry-_ fehlfidtf J. W. SYKES, PURCHASER FOR EASTERN ACCOUNT or ’ ILOUR. CHAIN, SEEDS, PROVraiONS, LARD BUT TER, and WESTERN PRODUCE generally .jnxsvixr £.■ iva® Rsir: p. o. ■„ ,n. UHicng®, Illinois, Rtferenct*—Messrs. 8. G. Bewdlear ft Co- Mu«. ard ft Sons; H. ft W. Chiekering; c. U Culnmng. ft Co; Chae. H. Stone; Hallett, Givis ft C0“ta J. N. Bacon, Esq, President Newton National Bank Newton,Mess 'c. B. Coffin,Eeq, N.T.City feb2Mlv Casco Iron Company. mHE stockholders of this Compsny are hereby A; noticed that their annual meeting will be held at the office of J L Farmer, No. 10 Exchange street on Tucada- May 16th at half past 3 c“ofk‘* M ' to act on the following articles; ' ’ 1st,—To oboosc offioe'S for the ensoing yesr 2d —To see ii i he stockholders will auhorizc the sale of the oompany’s property or my part thereof. 3d.—To act on any other business that may legally come before them. J. L. FARMER, * 7 Clerk of the Corporation. Portland, May 1, 1866.mayltd Dissolution of Copartnership. THE arm of W. P. Merrill ft Co, is Ibis dsy dis solved by mutual consent The business of the arm will b • eettled by M. L Merrill who wiU con tinue the Shoe business at the old stand. No 4 U S Hotel Building. W. P. MERRILL mty8d2w*M L. MERRILL, Union Illuminating lil, THE undersigeed baa no heailation in offering this Oil to the pnblio Itwtll burn in oommon Fluid Lamps, and emits no unpleasant odr while bu-ning. It consumes as slow as Kerosene, when used in those T amps. It is a porieot substitute for Fluid, safe and non expioeive. For tale at No 133 Fore sheet, bv „ JOHN PURINTON. Portland, May 4,1866.-#od3m. Bridgton Academy, AT WORTH BRIDOTOW, MA1WH. THB Summer Term of this Institution will eons meuoeon Tudeiday, May 30th. For further particulars,address theprinoipel. Charles E. Hilton D ... THT)Ma8 H. MEAD, Seo’y North Bridgton, May 2, i860. may6d2aw wtw MISCELLANEOUS. *20 Congress Street, 320. Io the plaee where yon oea purehsse Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, HOOP SKIRTS, AND CORSETS, CHEAPER than at any other Store. CALL AND SEE. L. 0. STROUT, 320 Congress St. Portland, May 0—eod2w* TO THE TRADE!) Headquarters for Fancy Goods l Evan’s New Building, 145 MIDDLE! SHEET, Dp Stair*. MERRILL & SMALL. Onr Stocks is Intended to comprise as great a variety at any first class Boston House, and the in ducements such as to secure the Maine trade. A full line of Hosiery, Gloves, Laoe Goods, CABLE CORDS, VELVET RIBBONS, Dress and Oloak Buttons, Bugle Trimmings, HANDKERCHIEFS, BRAIDS, HEAD NETS, ORNAMENTS, Ac. OH AS. SMALL. H. MORRILL. Portland, May 6,1S66. may8dlm Pearl Street Gardens. Plants, Flowers and Seeds ! Mrs. M. FRASER, Florist, No. 03 Pearl Strest. Offer, for tale a large asaortmont ol Garden Roots, Herbaceous Plants, Shrubbery and Flower Seeds OF HE3 OWN RAISING. ALSO 1>AHL»IAS AND ROSES. BOMB HTJNDRSD VAR1BTIBS, Which can hepurchaaed lower then at any other Garden in the State. Price of Flower Seeds only three oents per paper. Ont.Flowers. Boqneia end Wreath, from April to November,•>aayldtw SPRING GOODS 1 WE the undersigned lake this opportunity to in form oor friend. and patrons that we hare re ceived another FRESH SUPPLY OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC IDoeslgirLS, Trioots, AND FA3CY 0A88IMERES Harris’s Best Make. Which we make up in the heat manner and style to mit purchasers. Lower than any Other House SK TUB OUT, FOR CASH, ALSO, Work Strictly Attended To. Thankful to iriends for oo’itio*. ing a aontinnance of tte*DlL1ron,«e> hoP M. H. REDDY, 10T Ware’s Block, *P 22 dll Federal 8t., Portland. Oo,ooo Rolls , New and Elegant Style* of ROOM PAPERS, And Borders ! Embracing every variety of RICH STAMPED GOLD, GILT EMBOSaED, PLAIN and DECORATIVE, SATIN and COMMON PAPER HANGINGS. Just received by MARRETT, POOR A CO , 85 A 87 Middle St., Up Stain, To which the attention of the trade and purchasers generally is invited. apHdfwSm U. S. NAY Y TABD, Kittery.Maine, I May S, 1886. J Ship Knees Wanted I K5F.Es will be reoeived and paid lor at the Navy Yard K ttery, Maine, in quantities of from 12 to SO and upwards, at the following schedule prices, vis: WHITE OAK KNEES. Siding size 6 inches. 7 ** 8 “ 9 " 10 “ 11 it - Arm not lets then 31 feet. 3 6 *' 6i •• 5J “ Body not lew I than 5 foot. 6 •• 8*“ 7'* 8 " 8j '• HACMAXACK KNEES. B Atm not lew tbnn 3 ieet. b « 4 '• 4+ ** 4| « I Body not less then 5 feet. 6 « 7* " PRICK PER INCH FOR Siding 6inoh 7 “ 8 “ 9 “ 10 “ 11 " White Oak Kneel, i squareand in-iqoare. 105 oenti, 146 •' 176 «• 195 “ 90S *■ J18 " Haokmatack Knees, square and in-square 60 oents. 60 “ 70 " 80 •• 86 " 9R *• The bodies oi the knees to b« sided to the diame ter of the arm, taken at the middle of the length of the area ' The | ot the diameter of the arm at I of its length clear of the body of the knee is to be oon sideied the net siding ot the knee. The length of the arm will be measured from the centre of the body, and the moulding s ze of the end of the body mast bo equal to the netsldieg of the knee. •‘The knees are to be tree from all defeote, and subject to the usual inspection of the Yard. The price of out-square knees will be 30 per oent leas than the prices named tor square and jn-square knees. “By order Commodore T. BAILttY, Command ant. M. F. WKNTWOBTH, Nayal Store Keeper. May 8,1865. maylOtf Fairbanks Standard Scales ! Prices Reduced ! With the fall of gold and the anticipated redno • tion in prices oi materials and labor, we hare this day made a rkduotiojt in the prices of our STANDARD SCALES. A complete assortment of Ha,,Ccal. Railroad and 8tore Soales wt!l be found at our Warehouse, 118 MILK STREET. FAIRBANKS, BROWN & CO., BOSTON, HOUSJ£?r “lB *“ Portl“4 b* WATER. Csveal Inducements *or Parties willing to Build. STSS&0Z"z:tH *SS229*X$Si, bUimly“ee^ d« K° a. Mp/t th.7«cV»“ u? SES&ETiEK ma, be seen, and fad p»Uoo£5?oKita!2?^ P* Portland, May 8, l^' B BBOtr»»4g" Ordinance Against Dogs. t'*» Of Portland, Marihal’t 'flce, I S*S2*rLHi Do*»h‘u *nSJSi*£j« traTeleifwav'^T*0 *ny ,tre®*' lane, alley, oonrt or to Smlly, or tbekeopor of the house, More, shop offioe, or other plsoe where snob do* ihlll *hl11 h*ve Plid t0 the «*r Mar shad two dollars for a lleansefcr snob dog to7 go at mSE at larh*y?l?7 D°* ,h<tl1 W »««* loose or ££■,“*!shiTKi aontT*rf to an, of the for going pro tteolrtiw<£thfre0rkeep®r thotoot. or the head ot ni®keeper o> the house. More. o«oe, S»?fbfnrtoi?*Wa®r®,u*fc d0* *• k*Pt Of harbored, shall forfeit and pay a sum not eacedina ten doUir* ... JOHN 8. HBALD? maytdSm City Marshal. _MEDICAL. _ GREAT DISTRIBUTION BT TOT MMA GIFT ASSOCIATION! 196 ft 197-Broadway, Hew York, OF Rosewood Pianos and Helodeons Fine Oil Paintings, Engravings, Silver Ware, line Gold and Silver Watches, AND ELEGANT JEWELRY, CONSISTING OF Diamond Pins, Diamond Rings, Gold Brace lets, Coral, Florentine, Mosaic, Jet, Lava and Cameo Ladies’ Sets, Gold Pens with Gold and Silver extension Holders, Sleeve Buttons, sets of Studs, Vest and neck Chains, Plain and Chased Gold Rings, &e. VALUED AT $500,000. Distribution is made in tue following manner: Certijicatei naming eaeh article ana its valox trap a.cd ia bealbd bnvnlofbs, which are well nixed, one of these envelopes, containing th: cer ifioate or ®rder tor some artieie, will be delivered It eur office, or Bent by mail to any address, without regard to ohoioa on receipt of 25 centy. Un receiving the certificate the purchaser will set what Article it draws, and its value, and oan then send 0«» Dollab and receive the Artie! s named, »r can ehoote any other one Artiole on our list oi ihe same value. ^“Purchasers of our Scaled Envelopes, may, in this manner, obtain an Artiole Worth froth one to Five Hundred Dollare. FOR ONE DOLLAR which they need not pay until it is known what is drawn, and its value. Entire Satisfaction Guaranteed in all Oases. THE EUBEKA GIFT ASSOCIATION would call attention to the fact ot lia being the Or iginal and Largest Gift Association in the ountry The business continues to be oonduoted in a fair and honorable manner, and a large and greatly increas ing trade ia proof that ear patrons appreciate this method of ootataingrlch and elegant goods. During the past year this Ass ociation has aent a large number of vaiaa''le prises to all parts of the country. Those who patronize us will r.oeive the mu value of their money, as no artieie en our list is worth leu than OneDotlar, retail, and there are NO BLANKS. Parties dealing with us may depend on having prompt returns, and the Article drawn will he im mediately sent to any address by return mall or ex-| prom The following parties have reoently drawn valuable prizes from t he Eureka Association, and have kindlyt allowed the use of t|reir sam s Andrew Wilson, Custom House, Philadelphia, Penn , Oil Painting, value, #100; James Hargraves, 821 Broadwav, New York, Oil Painting,value, >100; E F. Jones, Ba'rett, Marshall Co., H.nsas. Mclo deon, value, #200, Patrick J. Byrnes, Wat rburyj Ct., Gold Watob, value, $126; J.F. Shaw. 22i East 24th St NewY ork, Piano, value, #850, Mrs. Chasj J. Nevis, Elmira, N. Y„ Piano, value, # 00; Mia! Luoy Janeway, Elmira, N. Y., Cluster Diamond ring, value. #200; Mrs. K. Peuuo, o', City Hotel] Nashville,Tenn.,Melodeoa, value, #126; Oscar M, Alien, Co. B. 142d regt Ind. Vola. Nashville, Tenn , Watoh, value, #86; Howland S. Patterson, Co. Di 10th Iowa Vet. Vola , Oil Painting, value, #100; Mrs Abby J Parsons, Springfield, Mass., Melodeoa, veil ne, #160; JamesL. Dexter, City Surveyor, Syracuse. N. Y , Gold Watoh, valne, #160; Mrs James Ely, 187 Wooster street, oor. sleeker, New York, Oil Paint] ing. value, #100; Mrs J C. Coles, Grand Rapids, Michigan. Silver Castor, value, #40; Dr. J. R. Bin olalr, No. 4 Main street, Utica, N. Y„ Framed Kn. f[raving,value, *26; Hon. Luther Dethmold, Wash ngton, D. C., Oil Painting, value #100. Were we permitted, we might add many names to the above list, but many persons objeot te onr re doing, we therefore publish no names without per] minion. Letters firom various parties throughout the coun try acknowledging the reoeipt of very valuably gifts, may be seen on file at our office. LIST OF ARTICLES TO BE SOLD FOB ONE DOLLAB EA0K, Without regard to value, and not to te paid lor un til yon know what you will receive. maoH. 10 Elegant Rosewood Pianos. worth from #250 00 to 600 0 > 10 Melodeons, Rosewood cases 126 00 to 260 0) 60 Fine Oil Paintings 26 00 to 100 0) 200 Fine Steel Engravings, framed 12 00 to 25 00 100 Musio Boxes 12 00 to 45 00 100 Silver Revolving Pat. Castors 15 00 to 40 0) FO Silver Fruit and Cake Baskets 15 0J to 86 C) 600 Bets Silver Tea fc-Table spoons 16 00 to 80 O 100 Gold Hunting Case Watches 76 00 to 160 () 150 Diamond Rings, 50 00 to 200 UD 250 Ladies’ Gold Watches 60 00 to 85 00 450 Silver Watches 25 00 to 50 00 2,500 Vest and Neek Chains 5 0O to 26 < 9 2,000 Pain Ear Rings, new styles, J 60 to 6(9 8,000 Gold Pencil! and Tooth Picks, 8 <X> to 8 0 8 000 Onyx, and Amethyst Brooches 4 00 to 10 (D 1 n$ Lava and Florentine Brooches 4 00 to 6 0 f’noo K®J* 3 6o to Si 9 6,000 Children’s Armlets 2 50 to 8 0 2,600 Sets of Bosom Studs 1 60 to 610 2,600 Enameled Sleeve Buttons 2 60 to 1010 lO.OuO Plain Gold and Chased Rings 1 00 to 5 0 6,000 Stone Set and Seal Rings 2 50 to 10 0 6,000 Lockets all sizes, 2 DO to 71 0 18,COO Sets of Ladies’ Jewelry 8 00 to 20 80 4 000 Watch Charms, eaob, 8 00 to 6 0 6,000 Gold Pens, Silver Ex Cases 4 (0 to 6 0 6,000 Gent’s Breast and Sourf Pins 3 00 to 20 0 2,090 Ladies’ New 8tyle Belt Bncklts 4 00 to 6 0 2,000 Cha’elalne and Guard Chains 5 0() to 20 0 aatTGoiu i»90tB a?6ft 10,000 Gold Crosses 1 50 to 6 60 6,0(10 Oval Band Bracelets 6 00 to 20 0 ’ 4,00 i Chased Bracelets 8 00 to 16 00 2.000 Sets Ball Eardrops, nil colors, 3 00 to 6 00 6,000 Fine Gold Pens 2 00 to 360 2 000 New Style Jet k Gold Eardrops 8 00 to 7 Co 2,000 Odd Pens with Gold Mounted Ebony Holder 3 00 to 360 ’ jy* A chance to obtain any of the aboye articles for One Dollar, by purchasing a Seyl ed Envelope (or 25 cts. Five Sealed Envelopes will be sent for *1; Eleven ior #2; Thirty for #6; Sixty-five for #10; One Hun dred for #16. AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE. A fresh assortment of Certificates for the articles enumerated above are fairly mixed In their propor tion on the 1st and 15th days of each month, so that all.will have an equal chanos ef obtaining! valuable Our patrons are desired to send (Jutted Stales money when it ia convenient. Long letters are on necessary. Letters should be addressed to our B4x, 6706 Post Office, ibr greater safely, Orders for Sealed Envelopes must In every caselbe accompanied by the Cash, with he name ef portion wndlng, and Town, Countv and State plainly w|it ten. Letters should be addressed to the Managers, as follows: (rofldwin, Hunt & Co., Box 5706 Post Office, New York April 20—dim* - • ■ 1 111 Whit ; Lead. Atlantic V hite Lead and Linseed Oil Co.,j 0of New Y i, Manufacturers of PU WHITE) LEAD, Dry and In Oil, .ED LEAD; LITHARGE, Glass-m; ers’ Red Lead, etc. Also, LINSEED OIL, Raw, Boiled and Refined. For sale by Druggists & Dealers generally, and by ROBERT COLGATE Sc Co., General Agents, *87 Pearl Sl, NEW YORK. REMOVAL; £>• X*. MILLETT No. 3 UNION WHARF, Where he will do a General Commission Butineat and will eontine to deal at wholesale in Floor, Corn, Oats, Feed, Ac. Portland, Mnrob 8i, 18*8. mcMSdtf Under-Shirts and Drawers, For Spring and Summer wear, In all sizes,for sal# by CHARLES CUSTI8 A CO„ MORTON BLOCK, Gongroaa St. apldtf TREASURY DEPARTMENT, OrncsorCoMr - - - ‘ { Wto*heEucd'ersigned, it his been made to appear that “The Canal National Bank, OF PORTLAND,” tionai uurreno/, scuurea Dy a pledge ef Ualted 8f hflnrl^? Pro**de for the circulation and B*. 1. B. HUGHES °A* BB YOUBB AT KB PRIVATE MEDICAL ROOMS, No. 5 Temple Street. WUMI he can be ooueulted privately, aad wlUi the utmost confidence by the aflUoted, at all hours dally, aod from 8 a- e.tolr.M. Dr. H. addresses those who are saffering under the affliction of private disease, whether arising fro* impure connection or the terrible vioe of self-abuse. Devoting his entire time to that particular branch oi the medical profession, he feels wa-ranted in Guam iMTaanro A cun* iw Abb Cask! whether of long standing or reoentlv contracteo, jntirely removing the dregs oi disease from the system, and making a poriectand PSHMAHMUT CURB. He would call the attention of the afflicted to th* fhet of his long standing and well earned reputation, furnishing auffoiont assurance of his skill knd sue sees. CAUTION 10 TUE PUBLIC. Every intelligent and thinking parson mast know that remedies handed oat lor general use should hare their effloacy established by well tested exper ience in the hands of a regularly educated physi cian, whoso preparatory studies lits him lor aU the duties he must duliUl; ye the oountry is flooded with poor nostrums aud cure-alls, purporting to bathe best in tba world, which tre not only useless, but al ways injurious. The unfortunate should he pautio dlas in selecting his physioian, ai it is s lamentable yet incontrovertible fact, that many syphilitic patlonta are made miserable with ruined n institutions by maltreatment from inexperienced physicians in general praotice; for it Is a point generally conceded by the best syphilographcrs, that the study and man, agemeui of these complaints should engross th whole time of those who would be competent and successful in their treatment aud ourc. The inex perienced general piactitioner, having neither op portunity nor time to make himself acquainted wit* their pathology, commonly pursues one system 1 treatment, in most oases making an indiscriminc.« use of that antiquated and dangerous weapon, Her. oury. HATE COMF1 DUNCE. Ail who bdve committed an excess or any kind whether it be the solitary vioe of vouth, or the sting ing rebuke of misplaced confidence iomaturecyears SEEK FOR AN ANTIDOTE IN SEASON. The Fains and Aohee, and Lassitude and Lervonr Prostration that may fallow Impure Coition, are the Baramotur to the whole system. Do not wait or the consummation that is sure to fel low, do not wait for Unsightly Ulcers, ier Disabled Limbs, for Loss of beauty and Complexion. BOW MANY THOUSANDS CAN TESTIFY TV THIS BY UNHAPPY EXPERIENCE. Young men troubled with emissions in sleep,! complaint generally the result of a bad habit ic youth, treated scientifically, aud a perfeot cure war ranted or no charge made. Hardly a day passes but we are consulted by out or more young man with the a«.t ■ disease, some ul whom are as Weak and emaciated a- though they had the consumption, and by their frlsscs -opposed to have it. All such eases yield to the proper and only correct ocurso of treatment, aud in a short tim< sro made to rejoice in perfvy, health. MIDDLE AGED MEN. There are many men at tho age of thirty who are troubled with too frequent evacuations from tie bladder, often accompanied by a slight smarting or burnin- sensation, and weakening the system in s manner the patient cannot account for. On examiu ing urinary deposits a ropy sediment will often be found, aud sometimes small particles of semen ct albumen will appear, or the color will be of a this milkisb ttue, again changing to a dark and turbii appearance. There are many men whedie of this difficulty, Ignorant cf the oatiae. which is the 8SC0ND STAGE OF SEMINAL WEAKNESS. I oan warrant a perfeot cure in snob oases, and a (nil aud healthy restoration of the urinary organs. Persons who oannot personally consult the Dr , oan do so by writing in a plain manner a description of their disease, and the appropriate remedies will be forwarded immediately All correspondence strictly confidential and will be returned if desired. Address, DR. J. B. HUGHES, No. S. Temple Bt., I corner of Middle] Portland. xr Sand Stamp tor olroular, Eleciic Medical Infirmary, TO THE LADIES. J>Ji HUGHES particularly invites all Ladles whc need, a medical adviser, to call at his rooms. Ho. 5 Templo Street, wbioh they will find arranged for their especial accommodation, . Hr. fl. ’0 Eleetlo Keno vating Medicines are nnriva). ed in elfioaoy and superior virtue in regulating ail Female Irregularities. Their notion is specific and odrtain of producing relief In a short time. LADIKS will find it invaluable in all eases oi ob structions after ali other remedies have been tried in vain It is purely vegetable, containing nothing in tbe least injurious to the health, and may bo taken with perfect safety at all times. Sent to any part ef the eeuatry with fulldtrectiori by addressing HE. HUGHES. Mo. * Temple Street, corner ef Kiddle, Portland. H. B.—Ladies desiring may oonsult one of their own sex. A lady ef experience inoonetant atte*vf anoe. isnl 1866 dfcwlj C. ¥. KIMBALL’S PATBMT JUMP-SEAT CARRIAGE! The attention ot the pnblie is reepecthilly oalleil to my Saw Sttle Patskt jump-seat Carriage palenfe# 8$FAI° or lour P*Menfier»—Invented and f hereby certify, that I have used, thepaat season, the Kimball Jump-Seat t.arriage, on wbioh Mr. C P. Kimball obtained Letters Patent on the 16th of Nov. 1864. 1 take great pleasure in saying to all persons desiring a good, genteel and serviceable Family Carriage, that, in my opinion, the Kimball Jump-Seat far surpasses any thing ot the kind ever befo e invented—being very genteel in style, as light and well adapted for one or two persons as any single Carriage, yet roemy and comfortable tor four full groom persons—is also one of the easiest riding Carriages I hive ever seen, either with two or four persons. Tht seats are so constructed that even a child ean shift them, and so well proportioned and mode that they do not get oat of repair. I advise all to examine before purchasing any oth er kind of Family Carriage. Jacob McLe'lan, Mayor of Portland, Me. Bev. Alex. Burgess, •• C. H. Adams, Landlord Prsble House, " W. P. uhase, of Chase Bros, k Co-, “ W. V. Moses, Bath, Me., Thomas Lsmbart, Augusta, Me., O. M. Shaw, Bangor House, Bangor, Me.. T. J. Southard, Richmond, Me , K. C. Soule, Freeport, Me., William Gore, “ George Thompson. Portsmontb, N. H. P. N. Blsnehard, Yarmouth, Me., Richard Harding, *« C H. Southard, Richmond, Me., W.U. Brown. Saooarappa, A. D. Smith, Jr , Providence. B. L, C. W. Bobinson, Mew York, Mono* Blaisdell, Peori. Illinois, J K. Hamilton, Montreal, C K., James Thorborn, M D , Toronto, C. W., J. ttich’d Thompson, Barrister, Hamilton, C. W. Prices as low ss can he afforded—being much Isas than a Carryall and but little higher than a good Top Buggy—while the. make a beautiftu Top Buggy and pnrrotly genteel Carryall. Sold only by tbe Patentee at Portland, Maine, and by Kimball Buothubs, 110 Sudbury Street, Boston. All persons are oautlone-t against msking. sailing or using the Carriage wtthoat first securing the right to do so • Fine engravings of the carriage, aent by moil, with price, on application to C. P. Kill BALL, Manufacturer and Patentee, apl4d3m PnuBLX St. Poutlaxb, Mu. Old and young should use STERLING’S fv FOR Y ^ The Hair. It prevents or stops the Hair from falling; Cleanses, Beautifies Preserves, and renders it Soft and Glossy, and the Head free ,m Dandruff. It is the best Hair Dressing and Preservative in the world. Sterling’s Ambrosia Manufacturing Comp’y, SOLE PROPRIETORS, NEW YORK. ap!7d6m__ TREASURY R HR ART MR T. ) OJlct of IkmtptreUor if the Currency, { Washington, April 17th. 1868.1 WHEREAS, by satle fhetory evldenoe presented to the nndereigned, it hu been made te appear I tbH" Bm* «f Portland," I id the City of Fortlnnd, in the County of Cumber land, and State of Maine, hae b«ei duly organized under andaeoordiag to the requirements of the Aet of Congress entitled “An Act to provide a National Lurraaoy, seoured by a pledge o United Statee Bonde, and to provide for the circulation and re demption thereof.” approved June 3,18ft4, and hat compiled with all the provision-, of said Act leouired tobe complied with before commencing th? bud neea of Basking under said Act: * Haw, therefore, I. Freeman Clark. Comptroller of the Cnrrpney, do hereby eertifr that "The Mer. dkmsf'e National Bank if Portland;' in the City of Portland, tn the Coonty of Cumberland and St to •f Main*, is authorized to commence the buBinegg of Banking under the Act aforesaid business of In testimony whereof, witneea my hand and teal of efflee this seventeenth day of April, 1866 **>• F. cLakke, Ho 103S Comptroller of the Curreacy. *_ ap22d2m ~SkPf«islR!V“ SKWING MACFINK1 WOODS!All, TRUK 4k IAOENT8, 44 aid 4« . . ./.VMIelinrt. Needle# and Trimmings alway i cahaaf, mahlltf Mirrors, Mirror* J Tit BENCH and GERMAN Mirror plates in fine I Gold and Blank Walnut Eiumra, very low at FULLER 4k STEVENS, “«hJU 147 Mddlt St. MEDICAL. VIC TORY! t h a Groat Couiamptive Remedy DR. LAROOKAH'S Indian Vegetable Pulmonic SYRUP. The beat preparation ever made for the following complaint*: Colds, Conans, Wnooptno Conan. Cnonr, Asthma, Catarrh Bmojichitis, Spitti.no Blood,Pair in tbs Bids Ntoht Swmats. Humous, Ui.nrral Dxbilitv and the vari ous Throat Affection* and Hoarseness to which Pub lic Speakers andSing crs arc liable and all other com plaints tend ing to CONSUMPTION. The proottof Its efficacy are so numerous, so well authenticated, and of such peculiar character that sufferers cannot reasonably hesitate to receive the proflered aid. The class of diseues for whioh the Syrup provides a cure Is precisely ffi>at which has so often baffled the highest order of medical skill. The (bet* arc tangi ble, the witnesses accessible, and the safety and effi cacy of the Syrup incontrovertible The undersigned, having experienced the beneS oiul effects of the “Lu.ro.,kali's Syrup,” do uot hesi tate to recommend It to the attention of the Public the best Medicine they ever used. Hot J C Ingalls,Melrose,Ms 41 NP See lee Melrose 4 44 A F Herrick Lynn 44 u J M F Borne* Maiden 44 “ J W Bailey Leomln*t’r“ 44 NP PhBbr’k Taunton44 44 D*B’l Atkiua Milib’ry'4 “ WU Stetson Nant'ckt44 44 & 8 Stubbs Lawrence 44 M I Marcy Dedham “ 44 Geo W Winchester Fall lUver Ms. 44 A D Merrill Cambridge port Ms. 44 8 A Cushing Shrews bury Ms. 44 W F Farrington New-i * Bedford Ms. 44 D K Banister Ludlow Ms* 44 CM HardingM Salisbury 44 N D George Southbridge Ms. “ A F Bailoy Newton Up rw Falls Ms. Loomis 8o Yarns'th Ms. 44 P T Kinney * Bridgewa ter Ms. 44 B K Bosworth W Sand wich Ms, 44 John 8 Day Lynn Ms. 44 J L Hanlford Water town Ms. J Stephens Newbnryport Ms Geo Childs Lydeu 44 Dr B F Abbott Melrose 44 Rev R Newh all N Graham NII 44 A Kidder * Unity 44 44 N M Bailey Uennlker 44 44 N L Chase Ctndiu 44 44 D W Barber GilmantoE N H. 44 B F Bowles Manchestei N II. 44 C M Barres Colebrook 11 L B Knight W Durham Me. 44 R II Stincbfleld Saco Mt 44 J M Woodbury Newfleld Me. '* C Manger Augu ta Me 44 Wm Hritrout W iiton “ “ Swnntou Ranks Portland Me. u A Turner W Harpswell Me. 44 J Rice Lisboa Me. 44 A Hatch Solon 44 D B Randall Lewiston44 4* T Hill W h atervilie *4 44 W C Stevens Dixfleld44 Mrs A P L&rrabee Bath “ John Locke K Po and Me. W W Willard Brownville44 KevS D EikinsCambridge 44OA8’eveus Lincoln “4 44 M Adams Weston “? •' H Clark Northfleld 441 44 M Bollard Derby *•. 44 « Qulmby Newbury 44 14 N Goodrich So Coving ton Ct. | 44 J Ix)vejoy Rockville Ct. 44 8 8 Cummings W Thomp 44 J B Weeks* Oneida Ct. “IB Dunham Tol'and4* 44 R Parsons Rockwell44 44 P H Brown Burnside “ 44 G W Corttia Stafford Springs Ct. 44 J Beecher Birmlmghara Ct. 44 W McDonnal Providenc R I ! 4* G S Simmons Quaker Springs N T. *4 H Harris Root NT. 44 CE Little Clintonville“ i 4,KH Covey Masooville 44 ! “ Wm Cluett & Son Troy44 i “CB Ford New York 44 W Robertses Newark N J ■| 4 4 H C Uenriee Anapolis Md I 4i I T Good now Topeka Kas I 44 A webst rU8 Army |Robt White Georgetown DC K Brown Washington 44 Geo A Bassett 44 44 Dr 3 Ingalls U S Surgeon • Some of the above named C ergymsn may hare chang ed their Pastoral ebarr<» «duoe the publication of tbe above. PRICE, 50 CTS. AND $1 PER BOTTLE k'raparai by 8. Se.rery,. j DR. E. K. KNIGHTS, Proprietor, Mtlroee, Maas. W F. Phillips ft Co, and H. H. Hay, Wholes*!* Agent®. Portland, and sold by Druggists and deal ers generally. mohaSeod^owSm Important to Females. f dr. CHEEBMAN’S PILLS ' The combination ot ingredient* in the® Pill® I* the result of a long and extrusive practice They are mild in their operation, and oannot do harm to tbe most delicate; certain in correcting all irregularities, Paimul Menstrual lor*, removing all obstruction®, whether frtm cold or otherwise, head ache, pain in the tide, palpi ation of th hoax', whites, alt nervous tiff lotions, hysteric®, ibtigne, pain in th » back and limbs Ac , disturbed sleep, which arise from interruption of nature. DE. OHEESEMAN’S FILLS was the oununer cement *-fa new era in th® treat ment of irrugulantie* and Destructions which have consigned to many to a frkmature gbayb No fe male can eojoy good health unlew *h# i® regular, and whenever an obstruction take® place the geaersl health begins to decline. The e Pills form the finest preparation ever put/forward with IMMEDIATE and PERSIST* NTbUCC ESS. DON’T BK DE CK 1 V *C p. Take this advertisement to roar Drug gist, and tell him that yon want the HMSTand moat reliable female medicine in the world. which is com prised in thdse Pills. DE. 0HEE8EMAFS PILLS have been a Standard Remedy for over thirty Years, and are the most effectual one ever known for all com plaints peculiar to Females. To sll classes they are invaluable, inducing, totfh certainty, periodical reg ularity They are known to thousands, who have used them at different periods, throughout the coun ty , haying the sanction of -oaio oi the moei eminent Physicians in Amenoa. Explicit directions, stating when thf y should not be used, with each B*x—the price Ote dollar per Box, or 8 Boxes for $6, containing from 60 to tO Pills sent by mail, promp.lv, seoire mm i observation, by remitting to ihe I'roprietcr®. / ■OLD BT DRUGGISTS GIVER ALLY. 1 HUTCHINGS ft HILLTER, Proprietors.^ 81 Cedar St., New XoxVJ^F^ mar29d3m ft wit A Perfect Cure for Catarrh I DR. R. GOODUE'S CATARRH REMEDY, ABB BOD*OP naATB !** » Th> Acme of Perfection! TT penetrate* the lerret anbuth of this terrible torever!***’ “d «. root and branch. 42r3,Aa5S?SL.,^S? ofth“ brea,h’ »nd tOMMwSwT,0r* ae°~'y >md ,Uemt **f*Ti*» th»n If u noted jor earing the most hopelet* eate*. that every known means failed in. r “ “.**?*•. Hoy, Hose oad Periodic Catarrh, at the moat obstinate and violent types. iwZCZZ2f-C??Trh or *oue** tk* htadresist tte r>e net ratine power *" *** ***** <• lifetime battling •etthfhiefetl di*ea*e. His triomph T« complete. Or. Ooodale * uatabbh Kbxbdt it a harm/ett liquid. Inhaled from the palm of the hand R Ooodale i* known throughout the country, aa the s«tiior of the only True fheory ot Catarrh ever published. Where its Origin—What its Rava formi d* of Treatment—and Rapid Care in all Ita Dr. OoodaWt Pamphlet on Catabbh should be read by avery oaa. It aaa be obtained it oar near estajpney, or by sending a postage stamp to onr of RDRTON A Co, SoA Agents. 74 Bloocker street. New York. Prioa Bl. Bald by H. H. HAY, JmmaS «*dly “There is bo such Word an Fall.” TAR R A 1ST T’S COMPOUND MXTMACT OP Cubebs and Copaiba, IS a Sure. Certain, and Speedy ( are tbr all diseas es of the Bladder, Kiameye and Urinary Organ i. either in the male or female, frequently perform ine a penect cure in the shi rt space of three o onr days, end always In loss time than any other preen ration. In the use of Tarranf* Compound Extract of Cvbebt and Copaib* there A no need of oonllnement or change of diet.— is its approred forth of npaate.it la entirely tute isss, ana causes aennpleassat Bensatluu to the t a tlent, and no expeauro It la now notunwledged by the most learned In the profession that in the above class of diseases, Cubeb, and Copaiba are the only two remrdlee known that can be relied urea with nay certainty or saocese. Tarrant’* Compound Extract of Cubtbt and Copaiba .\~E VER FAILS Hannfnctared only by TARRANT * CO.. . ... „ »7S Oreenwtoh S‘.f New York. Sold by Druggist! all over the World. __mayd a&dlv Only 23 Cents a Bottle. REYNOLD'fTcRINOLA. ram HAIR! It la highly perfumed—makes the hair DASK, •orr, a lossy and bbautidul, disposing it te re lain la any deelred position. Stop* the Hair from Failing 'Out—promotes its growth and knap* tba sealo clean and cool. Nonhon A Co, Sole Agnnts, 78 Rleeoker st, W. Y. Sold by H *. Hay A C». Portland. Me. . _ Juneil St dly A Card to our Creditors. /"II RCU USTANCKS have constrained ns to agit ati vy extension. Tne oondi Ion ol the markets aril l Just regard to yoor Interest have made this step ad visable and Becessary. We trust that the next few months will witness such improvements s. to Justify us in resuming ba.1 neee, and meeting every obligation. In the mean time wo ask the indulgence of your pa*l»-noo and forbearance. No effbrts willbo wanting on our part to promote our mutual interest. apxttf_CHASE BROTHERS A CO. Nlwtcp Wash. ■J on DOZEN gbaep Wash, a sure remedy tor AvrVr TSoks and I.icc on Sheep; oheaper than any other article. For sale by _ ,, KENDALL A WHITNEY. Portland Fab. M. 1468. f*b»dM)m Catarrh Catarrh!!! DA WARDSWORH’B “DRY UP” is a sure tor the above oomphdni. after all ether remedka hare fidied. So say thousands who ha.e trt d it. _ H. H. Hat, Druggist, Special Agent. mailaaodAow Portland, Me