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Thursday Morning, July 27, 1866. I* OUT LAND AND ' TICINITY. *•" AlnnlManu T»-P»r* CoUec'.or'B Notice. Special Notice-The Dead that might be Living. House for Sale—Pearson & Smith. Board on Peak’s Island—». F. Skillings. Annual Pic-Nie—Vniversslisht Society. w anted immediately—A Good Baker. " ftnled—Sliook-Makcrs. Scolch Pic-Nlc. ecclesiastical council. The Council called by the Third Parish Church, to consider the expediency of install ing Rev. Jeremiah E- Walton as pastor of said chnrch, convened yesterday afternoon in the vestry of the church. The place was crowd ed to its utmost capacity, evincing the interest felt upon this matter. Rev. Henry D. Moore, of the Central Church, Portland, called the meeting to order and read the letter missive from the 3d Church. Prof. Egbert Smyth, of Andover Theologi cal Seminary, a delegate from the church in Brunswick, was chosen Moderator. He de clined, as did also Rev. Dr. Carruthers and Judge Davis, who were successively elected.— Rev. Uriah Balkam, of Lewiston, was then elected Moderator, and Rev. Geo. A. Tewks bury, of West Chapel, Portland, was elected Scribe. After prayer by the Moderator, the list of churches invited was called over, and the fol lowing were represented: 2d Chnrch, Portland—Rev. J. J. Carruthers, D. D.; N. J. Gilman, delegate. High Street,, Portland—Brown Thurston delegate. State Street, Portland—Hon. Woodbury Davis, del ega.e. central, Portland—Rev. Henry I). Moore; Sylvan Shux-tleh, delegate. St. Lawrence, Portland—Robert R. Perkins, dele gate. West Chapel, Portland—Rev. George A. Tewks bury ; Wm. c ampbcll, delegate. Lvthcl, Portland—Lev. B. J. Hartshorn; H. H. Burgess, delegate. Church in W iscasset—Wales Hubbard, delegate. Church in Robbinston—Rev. G. B. Richardson. Pine Street, Lewiston—Rev. U. Balkam; Geo. A. Clark, Delegate. Church in Brunswick—Prot Egbert Smyth, dele gate. church in Kcnnebunk— Rev. Mr. Feilowes; J. M. Stone, delegate. Church io Gardiner—Rev. A. L. Park; Deacon L. Perry, delegate. Church iu Gorham—Rev. Mr. Strong; G. V. Em ery, delegate. Church in New Ipswich, N. H.—Rev. S. Lee, dele gate. Centre St. Church, Haverhill, Mass.—Sami Chase, delegate. Rev. Dr. Carruthers offered to read a paper which he had prepared, but which the Moder ator ruled to be out of order. By vote of tht Council he was permitted to proceed. It was a document stating the reasons why the 2d Church in Portland was represented iu this Council. The document complains that the letter missive of the 3d Church entirely ig nores the proceedings of the Council of July 7th, 1864, and no mention is made of their proceedings, which, i*. is contended, is a great error on the part of the 3d Church. Judge Davis then offered a motion that fiir ther proceedings of the Council be postponed for two weeks, on the ground that many of the churches invited weie not represented in the Council. He thought the proceedings of the Council would b8 more satisfactory with a full representation of pastors, than if they proceeded to-day with only nine pastors pres ent. The postponement was opposed by Rev. Mr. Moore, of the Central Church, Mr. Chase, of Haverhill, Mr. Stone, of Kennebunk, and Mi'. Lee, of New Ipswich, the latter of whom said he was in favor of throwing more responsi bility upon the laity in these cases. Kev. Mr. Walton remarked that if he could see anything was to be gained by a postpone ment, he should certainly favor it But Dr. Carruthers had stated that whatever might be the result of this Council, it would be received with dissatisfaction by many of the Churches, j The motion of Judge Davis was then amend el on motion of Dr. Carruthers, so as to read a3 follows: Voted—That we adjourn to meet at this place in two weeks from to-morrow; and that this church be requested, in the mean time, to invite the churches and their pastors, invited to act upon the previous Council, and not in vited to'act upon this, to be represented upon this Council at that time. A long discussion then ensued, in which the speakers touched upon principles of Congrega tional polity. Mr. Lee, of New Ipswich, contended that the 3d church had the perfect right to invite whom they pleased to form the Council,—tlia' it was in full fellowship with the other churchc. in this city, and would be until it was dealt with by a council called for the purpose. Rev. Mr. Moore, of Portland, and Rev. Mr. Feilowes, of Kennebunk, opposed postpone ment. Professor Smyth favored postponement, and thought it would be decorious to invite the churches that were represented In the council last year, to be represented in this council. Rev. Mr. Strong, of Gorham, favored post ponement. Rev. Mr. Richardson, of Robbinston, said he was undecided how to vote. If he could think a postponement for two weeks would promote the fellowship of the church he would cheer fully vote for it. Deacon Gould, by permission, stated the reasons that governed the 8d Church in selecting the churches to be represented in the council. After some further remarks from Mr. Lee, Mr. Stone, Rev. Mr. Fellowes and Rev. Mr. Balkans in opposition to postponement, Rev. Dr. Carruthers took the floor, and argued in favor of postponement aDd of inviting the churches that were represented in the old Council to be represented in this. The question was then taken upon post ponement and decided in the negative. Judge Davis then offered a resolution which would virtually dissolve the Council, and made some remarks in support of it. He was replied to by Mr. Lee. A motion was made to lay the resolution on the table. Before the vote could be taken the motion was withdrawn, and Judge Davis temporarily withdrew his resolution in order that a recon sideration of the vote, rejecting the proposi tion for postpouemant, might be offered. The motion to reconsider the vote was car ried, and then the question was upon the adoption of the resolution to adjourn for two weeks. It was negatived by a vote of 11 yeas to 12 nays. Judge Davis then withdrew his resolution. It being past six o’clock the Council voted to adjourn to 7 1-2 o’clock in the evening, to meet in the Church. EVENING SESSION. The church was well filled in the evening, and the members of the Council were punc tual. As the resolution of Judge Davis had been withdrawn the Council proceeded to the business for which it was called. The records of the Church and Parish which resulted in calling Rev. Mr. Walton to settle over them as pastor, were read. The Council then proceeded to the examination of the candidate. The questions were sharp, embracing the various points of doctrine en tertained by the Orthodox Congregationaiists. The examination lasted until after 9 o’clock, and without its being concluded the Council adjourned to 9 o’clock this morning, to resume the examination, in the Church. Opportunity to Receive and Confer Benefit.—At Mr. C. F. Eastman’s, No. 11 Sumner street, is a young man (colored) of j 17 years, bright, intelligent and tolerably well educated, who is desirous of finding a good place to work his way and have the advantage of cur common schools. He has lived for some time in Bath, but the gentleman whom he has been with is about removing to Illinois. The young man is desirous to become qualified for a teacher among the colored people of the South, and a couple of years, or three at long est, would snfficc to graduate him in ear High School, we ht.ve no doubt, with its first hon ors. Is there not .some gentleman who would like to aid him and thus aid himself ? SUPREME JUDICIAL COURT. LAW TERM —WESTERN DISTRICT. Wednesday.—The following cases were taken up and disposed of, as follows: ' OXFORD COUNTY. Androscoggin Railroad Co. vs. Androscog gin and Kennebec Railroad Co. Dismissed from the docket Woodman, Evans. CUMBERLAND COUNTY. Otis Brown in equity, vs. John Johnson and als. Defendant’s argument submitted. Drummond, A. A. Strout Robert Bradley vs. Moses G. Dow. Excep tions overruled. Declarations adjudged good. J udgment for plaintiff. Robert Bradley vs. Moses G. Dow et als. Exceptions overruled. Declarations adjudged good. Judgment as of mortgage. Robert Bradley vs. Moses G. Dow et als. Exceptions overruled. Declarations adjudged good. Judgment as of mortgage. u. S. COMMISSIONERS COURT. O. E. B. JACKSON, ESQ., COMMISSIONER. John F. Harding was before the Commis I sioner yesterday, charged with passing coun terfeit U. 8. fractional currency. In default of sureties in the sum of $1000 he was com mitted to jail to await the action of the IT. 8. District Court at Bath. Harris W. Kinnison for the same offense was held In a like sum for hiA appearance. G. F. Talbot. *R. S. Tapley. MUNICIPAL COURT. JULY 26. Thomas Delaney, for drunkenness and dis turbance, paid $3.17, fine and costs. Theatre.—Deering Hall was well filled last evening, and by a fashionable audience, drawn out by the first appearance of that charming actress, Miss Helen Western. She fully realized expectation, was enthusiastically applauded throughout, and at the close was called before the curtain. Mr. Meldrum and Mr. Murray sustained their parts admirably. To-night Miss Western appears again in a fa vorite part and no doubt she will be greeted by a full bouse. Besides the other attractions that old Portland favorite, Mr. Beattie, is to appear for the first time in this company. ' IT. S. Mabsaal’s Sale.—An adjourned sale of goods forfeited for a violation of the Revenue Laws, will take place at U. 8. Ap praisers’ Office, 198 Fore Street, at 10 o’clock A. M., this day, consisting of 144 dozen fancy pipes and cigar holders; jewelry, steel pens, pen holders, pencils, ivory and horn combs, flagalets, perfumery, sachels, ladies head dress es, netts and scarfs; gents’ neck ties, gimp trimming, sewing silk, shoe strings, hair soles, Ac., Ac. Smashing!.—Yesterday afternoon a coun tryman, In a wagon, stopped in front of Au gustus Penney’s shop. In jumping from the wagon, he pitched and went, head foremost, through Penney’s window, breaking seven large squares of glass. He refused to pay for them, but Penney held on to him until he dis gorged enough to reset the glass broken. Pic-Nic.—The grand excursion and pic-nic of the Central Church Sabbath School and Society, comes off to-day. Cars will leave the York & Cumberland depot at 71-2 o’clock, for Saco River. The price of tickets for adults is only forty cents. Three Silver Caps are to be awarded as prizes for the best shots in arch ery. The competition is open to all upon the payment of a small fee. We are glad to learn that Dr. Samuel H. Tewksbury, whose life was despaired of yester day morning, was much more comfortable last evening, and it is anticipated that he may recover. St. Dominick’s School Fund excursion to Hog Island, postponed on Wednesday on account of the weather, will take place to-day, when the programme as advertised will be carried out. ... BY TELEGRAPH -TO THE EVENING PAPERS. i > A Two Day Later front Europe. New Yobk, July 26. The steamship Scotia, from Liverpool 16th, via Queenstown 16th, has arrived. The Great Eastern was expected to leave the Nore for Valentia on the 15th. The steam er Caroline, from London, put into Falmouth on the 13th. An Antwerp paper rejoices that Antwerp is to become a permanent station for American war vessels. The Parliamentary election engaged the at tention of England. Four hundred and twen ty-one contests have been completed. The Liberals had secured 263 and the Conservatives 168. The Liberal gain thus far is nine. The Conservatives only admit a gain of four. An other week would elapse before the contests were over. The Mercantile Bank of New York has ob tained in the Queen’s Bench a verdict for £26,763 stealing against Charles Windsor, who lately absconded. The Swiss Federal Council had received no tice of the recall of Mr. Fogg, the American Minister, and substitution ofMr. Harrington, Liverpool, July 15. The news to-day is un important. There is not much electioneering to-day. Mr. Gladstone still continues In the minority for Oxford University. The Asia’s news imparted considerable ex citement hi the cotton market to-day, and im proved American securities, especially Illinois Central shares. Latest via Queenstown. Liverpool July 16. The coils were all on ward the Great Eastern on the 14th, and ev srything was in. the be3t condition to leave the Nore on the 16th for Valentia. M. Levin, Ambassador from Maxtmillian, lias arrived at Southampton, whence he will unbark for Mexico. Terrible Mob in Hudson, 1V. r. Hudson, N. Y., July 26th. This city was excited yesterday by a gang of roughs and thieves, who accompanied the excursion of the Emmet guard from Albany. The scoundrels spread all over the city, rob bing and knocking down citizens to their heart’s content. For a long time they kept this up, for there was no one to make them afraid. When starting to return to the boat they commenced a series of most brutal and devlish outrages, and were still allowed to have their own way. They amused themselves by firing stones, revolvers and guns at the people, varying this order of things occasionally by striking them with clubs, and fists, and mal treating them in various other ways. The leaden balls flew like hall ytones. Roughdom held perfect carnival. A young malt named Pace was shot in the leg. A boy named Ber ry had an arm broken. Another boy was bad ly beaten over the head with a club. Officer Salsbaugh, aged seventy years, was pounded almost to a jelly. Many other persons were badly beaten and injured. Saloons and drinking places were complete ly cleaned out, and the occupants abused in the most shameftil manner. Over 300 accompanied the excursion, over 100 of whom were of the very worst species ol roughs. Many persons were robbed of their watches, money and other valuables. Prospect Hill was covered with men, women and chil dren, who had been driven from their houses and compelled to fly for their lives. Only six were arrested, and those were let off to-day with a light fine. from Cuba and H*. Jiomtngo. New Yobk, July 26. The steamer Moro Castle brings dates to the 32d. The Spanish steamer Isle de Cuba had ar rived from Cadiz and It was expected brought a*' order to deliver the rebel ram Stonewall to the U. S. authorities. The day prior to the arrival of the Isle De Cuba her powder magazine exploded, com pletely destroying the ladies’ cabin, berths, and a lower cabin, and raised the upper deck about a foot. No lives were lost or limbs broken. Considerable mall matter on board the steamer was burnt. Troops from San Domingo continued to ar rive In Cuba. The Dominicans holding a sur plus of 600 prisoners, refined to give them up without an equivalent, whereupon Gen. Gaud ana has seized several prominent persons as ho tsges. The island was 4n a state of partial blockade and there may yet be further trouble. The evacuation of the capital, It was expected, would be completed by the 11th. All the re maining cannon have been spiked and their carriages destroyed. BY TELEGRAPH, TO THE DAILY PRESS. Frotn Washington, Washington, July 20. The revenue cutter Lincoln made atrial trip down the Potomac this morning. There was a large party on board, including Secretary McCulloch and the Chief of the Bureau of the Treasury Department. Secretary Seward and family left Washing ton to-day for an extended excursion, perhaps as iar as Cape May. The President and his family also started down the river, intending to return to-mor row. The following appointments have been made by the President: viz., Alexander Murdock Marshal of the Western District of Pennsyl vania: William F. Lockwood, Associate Jus tice of the Supreme Court of the United States in the territory of Nebraska; W. S. Craft, Col lector of Customs at Georgetown, S. C. • W. T. Leiteh, Surveyor of Customs at Charleston, S. C.; J. F. Walker, Appraiser of Merchandise at Charleston, S. C.; Edgar M. Laserus, Ap praiser of Merchandise at Charleston, S. C.; John B. Coggeshall, District Attorney of Wis consin; Charles B. Dorsey, Register of the Land Office at Brownsville, Nebraska Terri tory; J. R. Watson, Indian Agent of Washing ton Territory; Adolph Rosenthall, Consul at the Principality of Reuss. The folowing Post-masters have been ap pointed for California, viz., Simeon Cutter at San Jose, Charles Burton at Stockton, Curtis H. Pyle at York, and Frank Guild at Nevada. Thomas Stoiy, formerly a clerk in the Trea sury Department, and who has been in jail for the past sixteen months on the charge of forg ing consular certificates, was to-day released on giving $15,000 bail. Story has already had two trials. The jury, in each case, were un able to agree. Ane ^resident nas appointed Jlubly Ashton, Esq., Assistant Attorney General, to be Act ing Attorney General during the temporary absence of the Attorney General. Three or four delegations to-day had separate interviews with the President concerning the Maryland appointments. They occupied so much time that others who were wailing in the ante rooms and passages were prevented from gaining admittance to the audience chamber. Frederick Clinson, who was arrested a few days ago for appearing on the streets in a Brig adier General’s uniform, having on his person what was charged to be forgeries, and who was committed to the Old Capitol Prison, pe titioned Judge Wylie to-day through hiscouu cll for a writ of habeas corpus, directed to Col. N. D. Cofley, the officer in charge, command ing him to produce the body of the petitioner on Wednesday at three o’clock. The petition represents that be is a good and loyal citizeu, that he is wrongfully and illegally restrained of his liberty, and that he is not in the milita ry or naval service of the U. S. Judge Wylie declined to issue the writ on the ground that a military offense was among those charged, but he remarked that if the military authori ties would dismiss that portion of the charge he would issue the writ as regards the other charges. The General Land Office has just prepared and will soon issue an important circular, con taining detailed information for the benefit of our people and emigrants as to the mode of ob taining public lands, whether by purchase or location or under pre-emption or homestead laws. The circular is accompanied by a list of all the district land offices in the United States, and places where each one is situated. Since the first of March, 1865, the Commis sioner of patents has issued over four thou sand patents. Next Tuesday one hundred and sixty three will be issued. Banquet to Gen. Sherman. Indianapolis, July 20. Gen. Sherman’s banquet last night was a grand affair. It was given by officers and ex officers of the army at a cost of at least $2000. Gen. Sherman responding to a toast made a lengthy argumentive speech, in which he said his ancestors being in the sea-faring line con tributed largely to the importation of African slaves, and he felt it his duty, as far as possible, to atone for the sins of his ancestors. He con sidered the slaves treed by the action of the se cessionists. It was the duty of the govern ment to protect and educate them. They might be colonized in Florida and admitted to representation in Congress. He opposed ne gro suffrage and indiscriminate intercourse with the whites. His observations in Mexico and South America led him to this conclusion. He believed the whites must have the govern ing power, and that Omnipotence inaugurated this rebellion to break down the legal hedge which had protected slavery from the just in dignation of the civilized world. He thought plenty of southern states would vote to ratify the constitutional amendment. As to the sub ject of military power, he did not feel there was any ursupation. It was the natural law of self-preservation, but when the necessity was passed he hoped the civil power would re sume its sway. I -^ Begettas ot Worcester, Mass. Worcester, Mass., July 26. Great interest is felt in the sports announced for Friday and Saturday. On Friday there will be a grand base bail match between the Charter Oak Club of Hartford and the Harv ard Club of Cambridge; also a champion race between two Worcester boats. On Saturday morning the following prizes will be offered to all comers: wherries, 875, $50 and $24; four oars, $125 and $50; six oars, $200 and $75. There is still a chance for boating men to en ter and take some of these prizes. Entries will be made up to Friday noon with W. D, Hobbs, the Secretary. Accidents and Lost of Life. New York, July 26. A building on Furnace street, which runs along at the foot of Brooklyn Heights, fell this A. M., burying in the ruins Patrick Reagan of Golds, John Nash of York Street and James Cartier of New York. The building was one of those damaged by fire last April, when the roof fell in, precipitating several firemen into the flames. A portion of the museum ruins fell this P. M., fatally injuring a laborer named Thomas Halley, and at least one other, while it is re ported that a woman and child are buried be neath the ruins. College Matters in Pennsylvania. Easton, Pa., July 26. The commencement exercises of Lafayette College took place to-day. The valedictory address was delivered by W. McClean of Wilkesbarre. The comer stone of Jenck’s Chemical Hall was laid yesterday. Prof. W. H. Green, D. D., delivered the address. Rev. J. W. Scott, Pres ident of Washington College, Pa., was elected to the Chair of Mental and Moral Philos ophy. Gov. Halleck presided at the Alumni dinner to-day at Masonic Hall. Various Items. New York, July 26. Two thousand bales of Government, New Orleans and North Carolina cotton were sold at auction to-day at 29 1-4 a 47c for rebaled to good middling. A cartridge explosion in a factory in 61st Street to-day injured three girls named Anna Smith, Joanna Barker and Anna Reynolds, the latter badly. • The oil factory of Westervelt & Co., New Jersey City, was burnt last night An Incen diary. Loss -not heavy. Close of the 7-30 Loan. Philadelphia, July 26. The seven-thirty loan has been closed by tlie subscriptions received to-day. Of the to ta! sales of the three series of eight hundred ahd thirty millions, seven hundred millions nave been taken through this subscription agency. Notes will be forwarded from the department as rapidly as possible. The deliv er of bonds of small denominations has been retarded by the recent heavy demands from paid off troops, but the large sizes will be dis patched as promptly as usual. Commercial. Per steamship Scotia at New Vork. Liverpool, July 15.—evening—Cotton—The sales to-day were 20,000 Wes, Including 10,000 to specula tors and exporters. The market closed buoyant with an advance of }d @ Jd. The Asia’s news caused the advance. Breadslufft—quiet and steady. Provisions-dull. Lard—firm. LONDON MONEY MARKET, July 15.-Consols closed at 90 @ 904 for money. AMERICAN SECURITIES—U. S. 5-20s 71} @ 72. Illinois Central Shares 88}, Erie Shares 54 @ 44}. Stock markets. • „ , New York, Jnly 26. Second Board—Stocks strong. American Gold.143} Chicago and Rock Island.107} Cleveland and Toledo.. Cleveland and Pittsburg. 69} Illinois Central.127} Michigan Southern.6’} Michigan Central.107 NetvYork Central....... ..... 96 Eric. 95} Hudson....'.lL.f Reading..*.1661 United States coupon Sixies, 1881,...107} Untted8tates 10-40 coupons... 97 United States 5-90 coupons, (new issue).105} United States one year Certificates... 97} Cold Closed at Gallagher’s Evening Exchange at 148}. N*l» York Market*. New Yobk, July 26. Cotton-a shade firmer; sales 1000 holes Middling Upland at 47c. Flour—with lose doing; sales 12,000 bbls. State 5 86 @ 7 00. Bound Rooty Ohio 7 75 @ 9 00. West ern 6 86 @ 7 25. Southern firmer; sales 600 bbls at 7 25 ® 12 00. Canada 10 @ 16c better; sales 460 bbls at 6 90 @ 8 90. Wheat—Spring6c higher; Winter 10c higher: sales 96,000 bushels. Chicago Spring 146 @ 163. Milwau kee Club 146 @ 154. Amber Milwaukee 1 66. Wh - ter Bed Western 1 TO @ 1 86. Amber Michigan 180 @ 2 00 for good, Corn—lc better; sales 83,000 bushels Mixed West ern at 87 <4 88c. l>o unsound 86 44 86c. Oats—lc higher. Beef—steady; sales 900 bbls plain mess 8 66 @ 12 00. Extra mess 10 00 at 14 00. Pork-higher; sales 6,400 bbls New Mess 3130@ 32 00, closing at 32 00 ibr oash. Lard—firmer; sales 1040 bbls at 18 @ 23'c. Whiskey—firmer; sales 200 bbls Western at 2 12. Sugar—dull. Con’ee—dull. Molasses—dull. Naval Stores—dull and nominal. Freights to Liverpool—dull and lower; grain 3id for corn in bulk and ship bags. THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. The present apportionment of representa tives among the different States holds until March 3, 1873. Two more Presidential elec tions are to come off before the number of Electors of President and Vice President can be varied from the present arrangement be cause of the emancipation of the slaves. The present apportionment makes a popula tion of 124,183 the basis for a Representative in Congress. By an aet of March 4,1862, a member was allowed to each of the States of Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, Kentucky, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island and Vermont, for the large fractions existing in those States.— Nevada has since been admitted with one member, so that the whole number in the House, allowing for the Slates lately in revolt, is 242. The eleven States now in process of reorganization are entitled under it to the fol lowing representation: Virginia, 8; North Carolina, 7; South Caro lina, 4; Georgia, 7; Florida, 1; Alabama, 6; Mississippi, 8; Louisiana, 8; Texas, 4; Arkan sas, 3, and Tennessee, 8. Total, 68. Elections of members have been made for the 39th Congress in all the States of the Un ion except the aforesaid eleven, and Kentucky and Nevada. Of the 180 members already elected, 144 were chosen on Lincoln tickets, and 36 by the Opposition. It is difficult to make political estimates for the ftiture; but in any event the Republican side will have a clear majority of forty-eight in a full House, as follows: Republican. Opposition. 23 States have elected 144 36 2 (Ky. and Nev.) estimated 4 • 6 11 Southern States 88 Total 148 100 Postponement.—The High Street Parish excursion to Saco River Grove is postponed to Saturday, the 29th inst. Cars will leave York and Cumberland depot CHARLES W. LUCY, No. 91 Exchange St., IS prepared to furnish Parties, Pie-Nics, &c., with the choicest CARES and PASTE Y. at tail prices. Bring in your Baskets and get them filled with just what you want for a Lunch at the Islands. Also constantly on hand the best of Ice Cream, So da Water, and Confectionery. Wedding Cake that cannot be excelled, furnished at the shortest notice. HF*" All Orders promptly attended to. July 17—eodtf Treasury Department, Office of Comptroller of the Currency, i Washington, July 17,1865. } \\THEKEAS, by satisthctory evidence presented V V to the undersigned, it has been made to appear that the “National Traders Bank OF POBTLAND in the City of Portland, In the County o Cumber land, and State of Maine, has been duly organized under and according to the requirements oi the Act of Congress entitlea “An Act to provide a National Currency, secured by a pledge of United States bonds, and to provide for the circulation and redemption thereof.” approved June 3, 1861, and has complied with ail the provisions of said act required to be com plied with before commencing the business of Bank ing under said Acti . Now, therefore, I Freeman Clarice, Comptroller of the Currency, d > hereby certify that “The National Traders’ Bank of Portland,” in the City of Portland, in the County ol Cumberland, and State of Maine, is authorized to commence the business of Banking un der the Act aforesaid. In testimony whereof, witness my hand and seal of office this seventeenth day of July, 1865. [L. 8.] FREEMAN CLARKE, Comptroller of the Currency. No. 14«1. julySO 2m' YORK & CUMBERLAND R.~R. Notice to Bond-Holders. ngagann Notioe is hereby given to holders of and Coupons for interest, issued by the iora & Cumberland Railroad Company, bear ing date Jan. 1, 1857, commonly called “console dated bonds,” secured by deed of mortgage to James Hayward and others, Trustees, that at a meeting of said holders, held on the twenty-fourth day June, 1865&>y adjournment from the twentieth day of June, 1865, T, was voted “That it is expedient that the holders of the bonds issued by the York & Cumber land Railroad Company, June 1, 1857, commonly called “the consolidated bonds,” pay and redeem the mortgage made by said company to John G. Myers, bearing date Feb. 8^1851,” aud that the Trustees un der said deed of January 1, 1857, to Hayward and others,” immediately proceed to take all due meas ures as provided by law to carry said vote into elfect, and to lory upon and collect of said bond-holders, a sum sufficient to nay the amount due on said Myers’ mortgage, and all other claims having a priority over the rights and claims of said consolidated bond-hold ers. And they further give notice that the sum to be paid for the redemption of aid mortgage to John G. Myers, having priority over the rights and claims of said consolidated bond-holders, is, as convenient ly as may be at the rate of twelve per cent, on each hundred dollars of bonds and coupons secured by said deed and mortgage of Jan. 1, 1857. The undersigned, Trustees as aforesaid, do there fore hereby call upon all holders of gaid bonds and coupons for interest or other claims, secured by said deed of Jan. 1,1857, to pay their several proportions of the sum to be paid for the redemption of said mort gage to Myers, being at the rate of twelve per cent, on every hundred dollars so held by them respectively, and they appoint the same to he paid to either of the Trustees, at the office of Evans & Putnam, No. 74 Middle Street, P rtland, on or before the first day of September, 1865. J. C. CHURCHELL, ) Trustees N. L. WOODBURY, { Y. & C. R. R. GEO. EVANS, ) Co. Particular attention is called to the following pro vision of the Act of the Legislature of March 15, 1864. .“And if any person so interested shall foil to pay his proportion by the time fixed in said notice, then any such deficiency arising from such failure may be paid by any other person or persons holding bonds or claims secured as aforesaid; and the person so pay ing any deficiency as aforesaid, Bhall succeed to all the rights which the person failing to pay os aforesaid would have had if seasonable payment had been made by him, subject however to the further right of redemption as hereinafter provided.” Portland, July 26,1866.-dtf ■— . ■ ■ t Look at This ! GREAT PRICES GIVEN Second-Hand Clothing, Of all description*, by WM. BBOWN, No. 91 Federal St. Clothing of all kinds Cleansed and Repaired in good style, and at short notice. Second-hand Cloth ing bought and sold. JulyUdSw* in A-ttention, Dairymen! THE RECIPE FOR preserving and sweetening rancid or strong Butter, which took a prize at the Fair ot the Long Island Agricultural Association, will he sent to any address on recelpt.of One Dollar. Address, JOHN C. HENSLOW, Long Island City, w3w30* New York. BUY ME, TBY ME k I’LL DO YOU GOOD. Dr. Langley’s Anodyne. A new medicine lor all the summer complaints.— Composed of Boots, Barks and Berries, which seem to have been designed for the quick, safe and sure cure of Dysentery, Cholera-Morbus and Chronic Diarrhoea, which are so common with all ages, and so dangerous at this season of the year. We never ad vertise certificates. Let it stand upon its own merits —this is the only way a good thing should be known. Hence our motto:—Buy me, Ac., of the heading.— Every person who uses it will testily, as many have already, that Dr. Langley’s Anodyne is the greatest discovery of the age, and must be Queen of all Medi cines, by its great cures. Sold by dealers. Price 40 cents per bottle. For sale in this dty by H. H. Hay, and W. P. Phillips A Co. junel5eodAw3m DR. TIBBETS* PHYSIOLOGICAL HAIR RE GENERATOR, THE MOST WONDERFUL DISCOV ERY OF the age, will positively restore Gray Hair to its original color, whether blaek, brown or auburn, and being a delightful dressing, it imparts to it a beautiful glossy and healthy appearance. It will also promote a growth of new hair on bald heads, where the glonds or roots are not disorganized; and effec tually remove all dandruff, itching and humors from the scalp. It is warranted to produce the above re sults or money refunded. TEBBETTS BROTHERS, Proprietors, Manchester, N. H. \V. W. Whiffle, Agent for Portland. Sold by DniggUU •yerywhwe. m»ylleod6m* Miscellaneous. THE TENTH EXHIBITION AMERICAN MANUFACTURES. New Inventions & Works of Art, trin>£B THE DIRECTION OF THE MASSACHUSETTS OHABITABLE ME CHANIC) ASSOCIATION, WILL COMMENCE AT Faneuil and Quincy Sails, -ON Wednesday, September 20th, IN THE CITY OF BOSTON. Contributions from all parts of the country of whatever Is new, useful and beautiful in Mechanism and Art. are solicited. Steam Motive Power will be supplied for Machinery. Honorary Awards of Gold, Silver and Bronze Medals, and Diplomas, will be giv en for articles deserving especial notice. Communications from those who wish move partic ular information, and from those who will require large space, may be *hlressed to the subscriber. „ , „ JOSEPH L. BATES, Secretary. July 19—2aw 4w BRITISH DRY GOODS! CLOSING OUT SALE at Popular Prica, at Store Commercial St., Hd. Widgery’e Wharf: English Clothe and Cassimeres. English Tailors* Trimmings. Army Blankets. English Flannels. English Ladies’ Cloth. English 'Tweeds. Linen Goods. Black and Colored Alpaoaa. Balmoral Skirts. English Prints. Shawls. British Dress Goods. Traveling and Knit Shirts. English Dispatch Bags. English Fancy Coatings. English Waterproof Goods. English Sheetings—two yards wide. Gunny Cloth. Bleached Crash. English Soap—In bars. —Also,— Large lot Cotton Shirts, Flannel Drawers, Dress ing Gowns, Towels, Linen Bed Sacks, Linen Sheets, Cotton Sheets, Linen Pillow Cases, Linen Coverlids, Saits Clothing, Shoes. July24d0w MAINE WESLEYAN SEMINARY, And, Female College. fllHE FALL TERM will commence. MONDAY, 1 Aug. 14th. Board, Including use of furnished room, washing, wood and lights, will be reduced to $3,00 per week, unless the price of provisions materially advance. _ ,, TTin vs H.P. TORSE Y. President. Kent’s Hill, July fist, 1863. July24eod2w Copartnership. THE subscribers have this day formed a connection in busines, under the hrm name of FOYE & COFFIN, For the carrying on ol A General Insurance Business. Having unequaled Iheilities, they an prepared to Invite OCEAN, MARINE, INLAND, and FIRE RISKS, to any extent at the LOWEST BATES, under Open, Special, or Floating Policies. LIFE INSURANCE. Life, Tenn, Endowment, Joint, or Non-forfeiting Policies. Dividends declared annually, or every three or live years, and payable annually or as an addition to the Policy at dea-h. Accident and Traveling Insurance. Policies payable in case of death mom accident, or within three months alter injury, and with compen sation $3.00 to $50 per week while disabled. Policies issued and losses settled at this office. Bespectfully soliciting the favors of our Mends and the public, we assure you that every eflort will be made to give yon saUsfection. OFFICE NO. 3 MOULTON ST. Wm. H. Foye, J. H. Coffin, C. H. Foye. Portland, July 11, 1885. Jnlylld3w GOODS £T COST! WE have MAKED DOWN oar Summer Goods, TO COST. Persons wishing GOOD BARGAINS! Will do well to GIVE US A CALL. We have also a good stock ot Linen & VYliite Goods, With a good assortment ol other DRY GOODS! Which we will sell as CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST. VICKERY & BOWEN, No. 2 Free Street Block. July 22—d2w Dissolution. riTHE copartnership heretofore existing under the X firm ol TRUE A MILLIKEN, Is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The ac counts of the late firm will be settled by either ol the partners, who will sign the firm name in liquidation. DAN’L W. TRUE. SETH M. MILLIKEN. July 17,1865. The undersigned having purchased the Stock ol TRUE & MILLIKEN, will continue the Wholesale Grocery Business, AT THE OLD STAND, 1<L1 COMMERCIAL STREET, As heretofore. DAN’L W. TRUE. July 17, 1806. july22d3w* Phoenix Mutual Life Ids, Go., OF HARTFORD, CONN. GEO. T. BURROUGHS, General A^ent for Maine, 161 Middle Street, July 22—d3m* PORTLAND, ME. SUGARS ! 822 Boxes Havana Brown and Yellow Sugar. 200 Boxes Havana White Sugar. Landing per Schooner “Alonzo.” lrom Havana, for sale by LYNCH, BARKER A CO. July 22,1888. july2443w ifif'c. H. OSGOOD, dentist, No. 8 Clapp’s Block, Market Square, PORTLAND, MAINE. Artificial Teeth inserted on Gold, Silver and Vul canite bate. All operations warranted to give satia action- june30*64eodls&wly REMOVAL! URIAH T. S. BICE, Commission Merchant, Has removed his Commission Office Front 81 to 35 Commercial Street* S3T*Consignments solicited. jnly8td The War is Over. DR. L. YORK is treating with great success all dis eases, both Acute and Chronic, in Males and females. Consultations and Communications strict ly confidential. A word to the wise is sufficient.— Patients can be accommodated with board at the In firmary on reasonable terms. For particulars call on or address DR. L. YORK, Auburn, Maine, Box 81. Office and Infirmary on Lincoln Street, Lewiston Maine. July 7—3mw* Lost! Lost! In Westbrook, about the 14th Inst., a Pocket Book containing a sum of money and two notes, one of 3159 and one $100, given by John A. Henderson and made payable to Wm. Libbey. All persons are cautioned against negotiating these notes as the pay ment has been stopped; and any. person who will re turn to me the pocket book and contents shall be lib erally rewarded. t , WILLIAM LIBBEY, July25d3t Westbrook. Wanted. FINT, Vest and Coat Makers immediately, at 58 and 60 Middle St. „ , „ DEERING, MILLIKEN A GO. July 25—d*w2w For Sale. fSj-V . The valuable three story BRICK HOUSE «iiii L5T 011 U>e corner ol State and Spring MAi.Streets, now occupied by Mrs. McLeUan. Enquire of J. & E. M. RAND, Portland, July 12-d2wls 123 Middle St Sugar and Molasses. QnfiBOD:s Light Havana SUGAB. 50 hhds f Superior Southside Muscovado MOLAS SfS.fo;' sale by H. I. ROBINSON, july25 Im No. 1 Portland Pled, MECHANICS’ HALL. WELL arranged for Concerts, Lectures, Exhibi tions, Levees, &c., may be obtained “n applksa. «*>“ to 111 CHARD COLE, Superintendent, JunelSdti No. 3 Tolman Pino*. Entertainments. rflHEATRE. DEERTNQ HALL MAKium» 1 Messrs. MURRAY & WILSON The the Season. bWMM of the elebratedv^S?L2| beautiful aotressTlfiss HELEN WESTERN?I^5J!5r ed by the eminent Tragedian Mr. R. a. kelfw^" THNRSDAY EVENING, Jnlj W,h, romantic drama entitled * CAMILLE. CAMILLE, Miss HELEN WESTERN. Ann anil, Mr. R. S. Meldrum. Mobs. Dural, (his first appearance^ w B ^ tar Prices as usual. j uly27 td WELCOME CONCERT! -TO Lieut. Samuel Thurston. . rnHE male musical friends of Lieut. Thurston will X give him a Welcome Concert at CITY HALL, Thursday Evening, Aug, 3d, On which occasion the programme will consist of male Choruses, Quartetts, Trios, Duets, and Solos, from the first musical talent of this city. Concert to commence at 8 o'clock. TICKETS TWENTY-FIVE CENTS, To be had at the usual places and at the door in the evening. julygftdtd CITY HALL I Saturday and Monday Evenings, July 29th and 31st. ROBERT HELLER, THE GREAT CONJUROR, PIANIST, COMPOSER AND BRILLIANT WIT, Pop Two Nights Only. ADMISSION 39 CENTS. Reserved SeaU 00 eents. Doors open at 7; Commence at 8 o'clock. The Grand Piano Forte valued at $1500, from the famous Manufactory of Steinway & Sons of New York, is sent by Express for Mr. Heller's special use. THOS. WARHURST, Business Agent. july20 lw JESSE C. LA BILTJS, Treasurer. Last, But Not Least l GRAND EXCURSION & PIC-NIC. rE Annua) Excursion and Pic-Nic of the Central Church Sabbath School and Society, will take place - THURSDAY, July 27th, -A.T SAGO RIVER. The cars will leave the York & Cumberland Depot on Thursday Morning, at 7} o’clock. TICKETS, Adults 4j cents; Chil Ten 31 cento; to be had at Galltson’s, Gray St.; W. S. Baker SC Co., Comer of Centre and Free St: Wilson « Millett, Congress St.; and at the Depot on the morning of the Excursion. The Committee are sparing no pains to make this the Excurrlon of the season; and oar friends may ex pect a good time. Among the amusements ef the day, THREE SIL VER CUPS will be given as prizes for the bust shots in Aboheby; open to all, Children, Parents and Friends, on the payment of a small sum. lee Water will be furnixhe i on the ground. Swings, Foot-ballaand other amusements usual on such oc casions, Refreshments will be for sale—light, substantial, and good. Committee—C. L. GaUison, D. C. MoCallar, N. G. Cummings, W. S. Baker, John Marks, F. E. Pray, S. A-Strout. july*5dSt T OTJRI8T8 And Pleasure Seekers. EXCURSION SEASON OF 1865. Q-rand Trunk Railway Chicago, Milwaukee, NIAGARA FALLS, and Returning via. the Royal Mall Line of Steamers, through I.AKR ONTARIO, THE THOUSAND ISLANDS, RAPIDS OF THE ST. LAWRENCE, SARA TOGA, WHITE MOUNTAINS. Excursion Tickets from Portland at very low rm^es. For Through Tickets and any infbrmatlon, apply to all Grand Trunk Agents in Maine and New-Bruna wick, or to connecting Steamboat Offices, and at E. P. BEACH, Gen’l Ag*t, 279 Broadway, N. T. WM. FLOWERS, Eastern Agent, Bangor. Or of JAS, F. PRINDLE, 90 Exckanff* Street, Portland, July 24—d4w STEAM YACHT Marcena Johnson Having been splendidly refitted, will until further notice, leave FRANKLIN WHARF, for IT A R PS \\r ELL, At 9 o’clock, A. M. Parties will also be landed at Diamond or Pleasant Cove, and at Chebeague Islands. On Sunday one trip will be made direct to Harps well, making no landings, leaving at 10 A. M. The hour of leaving Harps well each day will be at 4 o’clock P. Mi Fare to Harpswoll or Chebeague Fifty cents each way. To Diamond or Pleasant Cove, Fifty cents for the round trip. Mr. J. B. Johnson will command ths boat tills sea son. He will see to it that the comfort and safety of his passengers are attended to. JulylSdlm Excursions. The good Steamer CASCO can be chartered to carry excursion parties to the Islands or to HarpsweH, on 'Tuesdays, Thuesdays and Fri days, of each week. Sabbath Schools or Societies intending to make excursions the coming season will do well to apply. For terms inquire of BURGESS. FOBES Sc CO., 80 Commercial St., Thomas Block. June 39—d3m rFor (he Islands ! The NEW and Fine Steam QAZELLE, will oommence her tripe to Peak’* and Cushing'* Island*, THIS DAY, June 15th, running as follows, until further notice. Leaves Burnham’s Whart for Peak’s and Cush ing's Islands, at 9 and 10.30 A. M., and 3 and 3.30 P. M. Returning, leaves Cushing’s Island for Portland, at 9.45 A. M. and 3.45 P. M. Leave Cushing's Island, touching at Peaks, .t I .’5 A. M., and 5A5 P. M. Tickets Down and Back 35 cto; Children 15 cto. June 15—tf REASONS "Why Persons Hhould INSURE THEIR LIVES IN Til 1C MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF NEW YORK. 1st—It more than double the CASH ASSETS of any Life Insurance Company in the United States, : being now Over #13,000,000. fiid—The Rates for Insuring are leu than moat other Companies, aa may be Been by reference to oar published tables, while the Dividends are larger. 3d—And all Important to persons who wish to in tare, our Dividend for the last live years was larger in amount, and in proportion to premiums paid, than was ever declared by any other Life Insurance Com pany in the world, being over 70 Per .Cent. 4th—Dividends are payable annually, the next be ing February 1st, 1866, and may be used aa cash In payment of the premium for any current year, which givee all the advantages of the note system without having to pay interest on notes. F. S. WINSTON, President. HALE REMINGTON, Gen. Agent for the New England States, gy All information given by application in person or by letter, to J. T. <£- W. LANGFORD, Agents, . 22 EXOHANGE ST, PORTLAND. June 17—dti N O T I C E . A GENTLEMAN of good business qualifications having a Cash Capital of $8,000, desires to con ! nect himself with a partner, either already establisb ! ed in some first-class bustness In tbit city, or able to show good reasons tor anticipating success in starting anew. Address, giving name In foil one weak, References to bt exchanged. _Miscellaneous. Flour, Porkj Beef, Lard and Hams ! Patapsco Family Flour! St. Lows Family Flour, And a large aaaorment of Extra'MDeaM, Extra Fa»r|lt Brand. •r Canadian a ad WatMI. Heavy Mew, Clear, and Ex. Clear Mess, Ex. M.888, ana f“icue Beef. BODDIS’ LARD, IH TIEROES. Sugar Cured Hams ! FOR SALE BT CHASE, ROGERS <0 HARE, 81 COMMERCIAL STREET. July g-dtf JAMES B. BACKEYFT, Maine Bonnet Bleachery, MO. 303 COMG&ESS STREET, PORTLAND, MAINS. , “d Oentlemea*1 Hate Bleached and Preaeftl in a auperior manner. All order* promptly attended to, and utUtkction in all caaea guaranteed. Joly7d3wt. J, * . PICKETT, Dealer la Photographic Goods, Mirrors and Engravings. Munfntuw or Wt-ror St Ploturu rnmw. No. 38 MARKMT SQUAHI, Pou»i.a»o, Hi. Copartnership Notice! nnHE undersigned hare formed a copartnership X in the name of Deering, Milliken & Co., FOR THE JOBBING OF Dry Goods & Clothing. o5£B“<,<srh"ed **•8toek WM. DEERING, S. M. MILLIKJfiN, H. F. LOOKJS, W. H. MILLIKEN, J. E. BLABON, Portland, July 13, lies_dtf B‘ GIBBS' BURTON & WE8T, AC CT lOSEEES, Commission Merchants, UNDER SPOTS WOOD HOTEL. oeo. euwest.’ { Richmond, Va. CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. References—Gen. Jos. R. Anderson. L. Cren shaw, EgqM Messrs. N. M. Lee A Co., Ridunend; Wm. Panned, Esq., Hon. C. C. Colder, Petersburg; Messrs. Hilliard, HU1 & Co., Farmvflle; Hersey, Fletcher & Co., Portland; WaUef, Nourse Sc Ray mond, Boston: J. C. Has elton. Esq., New York; Messrs. Hutchinson & Bros., Baltimore. July 13 lm U. S. 7 3-10 LOAN, FOB SALE AT THE CANAL NATIONAL BANK, B* C« SOMERBT, CaiMeri Portland, Feb. 16th, 1865. may20dti ^ ^B FOB SALE BT H. M. PAYSON, 32 EXCHANGE STREET. rr STOCKS and BONDS, GOLD and SILVER COIN, bought and sold. — JuneMdSw* STEAMER FOR FREEPORT. The steamer CASCO will lave ►eeport for Portland every MO.N Y, WEDNESDAY endsarrum .JV Mornins* At 7 .,’Hnck. Returning, will leave CUSTOM House Wham on the same afternoons at 1 o'clock. Fare each Way, 60 cents. Freight taken at low rates. _ July? 2m Portland .Academy J O. O. I'll SS, successor to J. II. UAH SOU. THE vacation of two weeks announced by Mr. H. having ended, a short Summer Term of five weeks will be commenced MONDAY MORNING, June 2«th. Masters and Misses of all ages and attainments, re ceived at any time in the Term. Teems for Summer Term of live weeks, $8.00. School Room at tlnlon Hall, head of Green Street: entrance on Free Street. C. O. FILES, Principal, 36 Hanover St. Post Office address, Box 103 June28tl jORESSERSu JOOEj,c haHutSt.h, iNBUn L, REMOVAL! DR. W. N. DEM1NG, Medical Electrician. Has removed his offioe from Clapp’s Block to 174 KIDDLE STREET, Nearly Opposite the United States Hetel WHERE he would respectfully announce to tL< citizens of Portland and vicinity, that he hit. permanently located In this city. During the tw years we have been In this city, we have cared tom, of the wont forms of disease in persons who hav tried other forms of treatment in vain, and curio patients In so short a time that the question Is oils asked, do they stay cure I? To answer this questio we will say that all that do not stay cured, we wii doctor the second time. Ur, D. has been a practical Electrician for twenty one yean, and is also a regular graduated physicist Electricity la perfectly slanted to chronic diseases i. the form of nervous or tick headache; neuralgia ft the head, neck, or extremities; consumption wlie in the acuta stage* or when the lungs are not full Involved; acute or chronic rheumatism, scrofula, lu diseases, white swellings, spinal diseases, curvatui of the spine, contracted muscles, distorted Hints palsy or paralysis, St. Vitas’ Dance, deafoeaa, stan muring or hesitancy of speech, dyspepsia, tadiger tion, constipation and Hver complaint, piles-—we cui every case that can be presented; asthma, branch tie, strictures of the chest, and all forma of ferns' complaints. By Electricity The Rheumatic, the gouty, the lame and the lat leap with joy, and move with the agility and electri, ity of youth; the heated (raid is cooled; the (Toe bitten Umbs restored, the uncouth deformities re moved: faintness converted to rigor, weakness tr strength: tha blind made to see, the deal to bear am the palsied form to move upright; tbe blemishes i youth are obliterated; the accident* of mature lil presented; the calamities of old age obviated and a> active circulation maintained LADIES Who have cold hands and fret; weak stomachs, lan, and weak backs; nervous and sick headache; illzz - nesa and swimming in the head, with Indigestion ait constipation of the bowels; pain In the ride and back leucerrhasa, (or whites); aullng of the womb with ir ternal cancers; tumors, polypus, and all t’.at Ion; train of diseases will And in Electricity a sure meat of cure. For pafnfhl menstruation, too profit menstruation, and all of those long line of troubli with young Riles, Electricity is a certain specifii and will, in a short time, restore the sufferer to th> rigor of health. TEETH 1 TEETH! TEETH 1 Dr. D. still oontinues to Extract Teeth by Edei TBiotTY without pain. Persons baring aaeaym teeth or stumpa they wish to have removed for reset ting he would give a nplite invitation to call. Superior Elxctbo magnetic Machines for sa' lor Aunlly use, with thorough instructions. Dr. D. can accommodate a fbw patients with boar and treatment at his house. Office hours from 8 o’clock A. M, to 12 11.; from 1 to 8 P. M., and 7 to 9 In the evening. Consultation free. nevltt Joh nson is Himself Again l HAVING returned to the City, and enlarged nr old Shoo, 9 India 8t., 1 would be happy to see ai of my old friends, and any amount of new ones. S> if you want to be Shaved or hare your Hair Cut at it should be done, go to _ July 29—eodSw* JOHNSON’8, No 9 India St. Heavy Crash AT 18 CENTS a yard, for sale at the Auction .store of C. E. PORTER, 1M Federal 6U Jttly7ti Auction Sales. I r i Jewelry, Plated Ware, at Auetieu. ON Friday, July 2»th, at to Veloek A. M. at ol uce.au iuvoice of 1'iateu Ware, au.iw, ,oom Huang »f1'Uteu Knives, core., apoou», ua.io.«, at Aleo au invoioe of Jewelry, So.*, nil*, t,rop», Vv aum ee, Ac; Neck and Fob Cuune, together w,w a aaeoruueut of Table cutlery. haie poeiuve to cuae the invoice. ilKNB Y BAILEV a CO., Auctioneer.. JulySA-af House Lots at Auction. (V'Friday, July ns. at 3 o’clock r. M., on the Saroei v*"6**/*® MUdl Mil tllTt# holla* loU OH Aierrui feet daai>**ar? ,ami 44; about Go feet liout by 1*1 teet r-ayiayetve at. No. 4i, So I—- —i—"... Wet deed, luum are veiy vuumm toSXofTbJ mS"*1 * •“““ dl.iai.ee Bold u.e Uueview of £j Eft??!!?: ■“* » H k Vuv «Ar’.. fema, aad in* Ocean. July 2*^ o* K-tuddd-er.. Horses, Carriages, Hacuessas &c. at -Auction. ’ ’ 3ATUBDA Y J uly 22th, at 1 1 o’clock ▲ 11 at \J John Bussell's Carriage inanuiLCwiy, koZVl and 113 Congress bt, a lute iOMmu<au ox u«w *m second hand Carriage*. cmsxsuug ol i U.Nl>3, UBBN and iui* BUoUiCa, x\>ka, buie-6yriug Wagons, &c., new onu iu luxe style and I knish. Also second hona Impress am -uaxiiei W og °®*i aow and second hand Bax nee ee, Ac, a,#. JNo P^etpuueiuexit on account ol the weather. Julyl7dtdUilJSliV BAAjLJ,,)r * Aueuuneara.^ U. *. Navy Yard, Boston. ^ommandanet OJUt, July 17, U6*. , ri'HlS V. 8. Steamer. ■•Antaa,” “I u ra,” '‘ClCklro * kOLUly “WlLXU^jijid •* SU(1 "kU’t'B WC’, and Barque “i>iu»Nium," win be sold at punlic auction, at this Navy lord, by Hoi olio Har ris, on ICBBliaY, the k'lxst uay 01 August next, at twelve o'clock jul. 3 • The *• Aries” is an iron, Screw Steamer Lonaoff* length 1M ieet, breoutn 27.se teet, uepui i/u ^ A lie ‘duka” is a wooueu, Screw au-amwr* Lon nag* lettgtn MM feet, breauih 4lM iwi, uepu! IjM The “Ckerokea” is an iron, Serew Steamer - tonnage length 161 feet, breadth 2fefu ieet, aenui u.lo feet. The -Edlu.” Lia wooden, Side-Wheel Steuner touuage lengui 138.00 teet, biaauth rhoo ieet, u.eeu lb,75 xeet. The •• Wilderaeaa” is a wooden, Side-Wheel Steamer; tonuoge length 146 feet, breadth 2tJo ie«t, aeptn lodfe feet. The “Hepublic” is a wooden, Screw Tug-Boat; tenuojp fttigBix lofeob feet, breadai 2dfej ieet, ne^tu b teet. The “Midnigki” is a clipper barque; tonnage length l2i> ieet, meadth 27.63 feci, depth u Wei. ifiveper cent of tue purcn&M uiunq nxu*«. nevoid on the uay of sate, and tne l emaxnuai LCiorc tne v«mm is removed lioiu uxe Navy kora, Wincn must be aiunh •ax days after the date of *afe. AHiiiteukory cl u.e article. tove .old with tne town* w.u c. iouuii at uw yard. S. H. HTB1NGUAM, Bear Admiral July 13—3tawsw AW’T. QUARTERMASTER’. OFFICE, U. 8. A. i I i . FojUaua a.ame, duly liui, late. J N pursuance tuuuumcUun. Hum u.e v.uatui.n.e. ter ueuerai U. S. A., 1 suaii ui.pv.ui ei a. PU....C auction, at Behket Juaii.e, at lo A. .... tne lim uut, the tuliuwiag property ol the timtauiitam.: one Bulluiug 2o it x ft. it Bari act »— One Builuing 2o tt x 3o ti Guaru Bouae One Building 13 It x 2111 Too. Boon.— T ceae buddings ate lucareu on me Trottin, Park in the Uty of Bemtut, ana can be exani.ii.u a. any time on appheation to haph A. u. Beau, FroVuiv _.»i ahal 5th inauiet, .name, at BeUket, me. BuUuing. to oe icuiuveu ou or cetvue July >l»t, 1865. Terms Caah. Government r uuua. .o y FW..X ahatAN’ Ju%rl2dtd Cape, aau A. v a.,, O'. S. A. Administrator's Sale of Personal Property. HAVING been duly Uceuasu oy the lion. John A. Waterman, Judge of xrubam lor \.umu*AiBud county, i sued oner ibr iae a*, punlic auction, on dAftivllAl, July 2»4il, UL Ao &ill»CX A. DU., Us uue Stauie of tne iate Hon. oonaol. W oo_, oi A ausua, (opposite Funeral t>t. Baptist Heeung-m/usej one puu-of Chestnut MAltha, i and b > a*, uiu; nuge siae and well matched, one rmin Horae. On me same u^, jh the cmmo oi dm tam vi the above mentioned articles, 1 whl o^eX at puUic aucaou, turee lots of uresseu uraunc anu man**!, i^iug m u.« yarns of Ham* House, No. o* jeoccAui be., jno. Hi a'earl bt., ana of tne nus*e> Et on Ovinei uicoi greM and Peaii bt*. Tne sale u> utxe place on ws puuv ces where uue mule.iacs ue. Also, at pubno uucuju, at II o'clock of the tame day, at the ourne of ruuw ard M. Patten In Exchange bt., Portiauu, 7 hinoii, vti:—j Luge super pia.eu edit Frames, 80 incues by tie, anu >« by .4 u.cues; # ao. 6j in. oy 7o m. oac^; i, Jo in. by 4j in; i, «?i in. by 06j In. One t ver mirror, giuined ujuc, *8 in. by 96 h.ches. Tue^e Mirror were er gmany purenased Lt the new Hotel, aie inti ay ne», aua are % rich and beautiful article. 11 «f ^ui be seen oy calling on the Auctioneer any u*.. r.«vi.us to tne sale. JOS. ILSLEY, Administrator with Will annexed of Jonn M. Wood. Portland, July 20th, i960. juijiiutd Mortgagee’s Sale -Personal Prop erty at Auction. AK Saturday, July 39th, at loj o’clock at the stable U of the late John M. W ooa in Poruanu, one spiuu aiu private Brett Carnage lor tour, win. tnvtt; «.&• sett silver placed Harnesses to maicc; one set ucubie Harnesses, black mounted; one top \* agm, wich pole tor two horses, or single; one single fiueigh; unee setts single Harnesses; one chaise harness, silver mounteu; ten sash Doors; 4ouo prestou i>r.ck; cue marble Mantle, Thompson’s; anu two lion bams.— Per order Mortgagee. HENRY BAILEY. & Co., Auctioneers. July 26—dtd. House and JLot at Auction. ON Tuesday, August 1st, at 3 o’clock P. M., shall sell house No. 7 balem Lane, it is a two scory . wooden house, with basement, and iioisiied Lbrougn -mTT^ ~nhi Hinim In;| || and soft, it H suitable tor one, two o» three lainihek. Well painiea gud out, and finished with blinds—the whole in good repair, bale postlve, title clear JulySMtd H. BAILEY & CO., Auctioneers. Auction and Commission Store. THE subscriber has taken the Store No. 109 Fed eral Street, near the United btates Hotel, lor the Auction and C ommission Business, and Is prcpaied to receive consignments ol Dry anu Fancy Coeds, Boots and Shoes, Furniture, Ac. Liberal cash ad vances on goods consigned tor positive sale, bates of Furniture, Real Estate, or any kind oi property, promptly attended to. A good assoi (inem oi Lry and Fancy Goods constantly on hand lor private sale. Auction Sales every evening, and Wednesday and Saturday afternoons, ^ t. invited lo at tend the sales. CHARES fi. PORTER. C. W. HOLMES, Auctioneer Juneluti Bowdoln College. TH* annual meeting of the President and Truatae, of bowd In UoDege, will be held at bAlU.lb'i'xK nALiL In the College chapel, on Tuesday the hi.t uay of August next, at ten o'clock In ibetuiunuon. JUllN ROCtUS, becietary. Brunswick, July S, IMS. july'iuui Bowdoln College. THK annual.examlnation of Candidates for Admis sion to Bowuoin College, wid bo held at the h.w .nodical College, at eight o'clock tu the loreaunn, on .'riday the fourthdav ol August; anu aRo, on '111un lay the twenty-lourth day of Auguat. LCO.NAJii) NVOUutf, Preaidant. Brunswick, July S, was. julyiutd Bowdoiii College. rpHE annual meeting of the Ovsrseers ot Bowdoia A Collage will he held at their Room in the chapel, u Tuesugy the first day of August next, at two o’clock hi the afternoon. A. C. ROBBINS, Secretary. Brunswick, July 6, lbb6. July Tata Maine Historical Society. rlK Annual Meeting of the Maine Historical So ciety will be held at the Looms ot the Society, in Bowdoln College, on TMU RSJjA t, August 3, ltto, at i o’clock A. M. EDWARD BALLARD, Secretary Brunswick, July 17,1966. juiylsui Casco National Bank. A SPECIAL MI El'INC of the Stockholders of tht Casco National Bank of Ferttanu, will tat helust ueir Banking House, on MoMUAi, Uui 14ih uay ol August next, at 3 o’clock P. M., to aci. upon ike 14uts Jon ot increasing the capital btcck. Far Vote of .Directors. B. P. OBHE18H, Cashlar. July 14, 1E64. julylfsa Garden and Cemetery Embellish ments. AGENCY fbr the sale ol Chase A Co’s (New York) OBNAlItNTEL. IRON and TERActAA ARTICLES, such as VASES, I OLKTaINs, t.LS .K SEATS Ac., at Ik JNSLcWs mam u.e works, No. 1 Manulkcturers Blocs, Onion Sheet, Perused. J. L. WiNShUV., Again. July 22,1165.—d£w4w To Coal -Consumers. rHE undersigned hereby oners to sell sll who wish Coal, at as low prices as either ol the euu-ai-Cost ompan.es at this city, of the same gram, am. a aany pouuus per ton, (whether rsio or 5eoepus.)oa he same uni>. of admisfcion to this yr.retye, an 1 .-IB redeem the shares at the saute puce as either 01 aid companies’ Stock will be worth, two years hence. JA.ULS B. barer. J uly 1»—d3w Union Illiuninating Oil. rHE undersigned lias no hesitation In ottering tht Oil to the public® buin in Common r’iui j 4unpe,ami emits no unpietk.ant ouor while burning t consume* as slow as Kerv ieue, w hen used in thotr .amps. It is a perfect subsimuo for l lcu», safe an .* .on-explosive Per sale at No..l83 Fore Street, by JOHN PUBINGTON. Portland, May 4, 18C8. eothm Notice. ALL persons are hereby cautioned against tarbor “ trusting J udith Itoacit, my wllb, or any ot oy family, without my written oonsent, as 1 abail ay no debts of their contracting after this dale. _ SYLVESTER ROACH. Portland July 25,1865. July26 3** Caution. V.fY wife, Mary E. Cummings, baying left my bed -u and board, 1 hereby caution all perse.ns against rusting her on my account, as 1 shall pay no asms 4her contracting. ... JAHF.9 A. CCMMINCS. Portland, July 26, 1865.-d3w• _ Boat for Sale. TWENTY feet long; Sails, Anclior, Ac., In goed , Tt' ssshM July 2IS-<1SW*____ Corn MU1 r-s-sar: agsxssi.'ss ■'■‘tSS&uSS «