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THE MARKETS. JPertlund VV hole'talc Hripet Current. Corrected for tUo Pees". to Aug. LI, Apples. Green © brl. i uo @ S Cooking © bu. 1 7"® £ 00 Dried ©lb.... none "W estern do. none Ashes. Pearl ©lb.n(,ua Pot. 7 @ 8 Beans. Harrow © bu. 3 00 @ 3 25 Pea.3 0# @ 4 25 Blue Pod.2 50 @ 2 76 Box Shooks. Pine..none Bread. I ilot © 100 Ibll 00 @13 00 Ship.7 00 @ 8 00 Crackers©hrl 7 00 ® Cra«kers©100 60 ® 66 • Butter. „ „ 1 ainily© lb.. ■ 40® 45 StSry.T. 24® 28 Candles. Mould ©IT. 1« @ ” Sperm. 40 @ 42 Cement. © brl.2 40 @ 2 50 Cheese. Vurin»nt©lb 20 @ 22 I.ow York.... 20® 22 Coal—(Retail). Cumberland. 11 50 @12uo Chestnut.... #00® 1 .eliigli.10 50 @1100 lied Asli.10 50 ® White Ash. @10 00 Coffee. •lava©lb. 37® 40 JUo. 26 @ 30 Cooperage. Hhd. Sb’ks & lids, Mol. City.. .3 St @ Sug.City.. .none Sug. C’try. .1 00 @175 C’tryRiftMol. Hhd. Sb’ks. @2 00 Hbd. H’d’gs, Soft Pine... 22 @ 24 Hard Pine.. 28 @ 1 looped 14fl).35 00 @37 00 -R.OakSt»vci6o 00 @56 00 *.'«p.Sbcathmg 45 @ If .M.Sheathing33 ® V. M. Bolts... 35® i Cordage. American |>lb 19 @ 20 LMonila. 22f® 23i .Manila Boltrope ® 21 \ Drugs and Dyes. AleoJiolVga1 460 ® Aloo*#* tt> .... 38.® Alum. 6$® Arrow Hoot... 30® 70 iil-Carb Soda 9*® 10 Borax. 39 ® Brimstone, roll, 6 ® Camphor . .. .1 28 ® Cream Tartar 35 M 55 indigo,.1 50 (a) l 85 Logwood ex... 17 ® Mad<ler. 18 ® 20 Ma^HCBia. 48 ® 55 Naptha ^ gal. 35 ® 55 Opium ^ lb. 10 50 ® Kliubarb.6 50 @ Sal Soda. 5 ® 5} Saltpetre. 16 ® 28 Sulphur. 7M5 Vitriol. 18 > Duck. . <$ 90 . Cse 54 . @ 40 Dyewcoda. fferwood. 3 @ Bracil Wood.. 13 (a> Cain weed .... 9 (a) 10 Fustic,. 4 (Hi 5 Hypernio. (a} 9 Logwood, Campeachy, 3 @ St. Domingo 2j@ 3 Nic.Wood.... @ Peach Wood.. 8 c«J Quercitron Bk Red Sanders.. 7 («; 10 Bed Wood... • 8i Sapan Wood.. @ Fish. Co-1^ <jtt. Large Shore# 00 @ LargeBank 7 25 & Small..,. r. («j4 00 Polloek.2 50 @) 3 00 Haddock.new 2 50 M %00 Hake.. ,TT.. .2 50 <& 3 00 Herring, Shore, -p bl.4 00 @ Scaled,t>l*x. 00 (a) 65 No. 1. 50 (ft) 56 Mackerel $)bl. Day No. 1.. 20p0g2100 Bay No. 2. lAn^lsoo Bay No. 3. l:»)('(gJ14 00 Shore No.1.25 50 ,<$26 50 ShoreNo.2. none. LargeNo.3. none. Flour. White Winter choice xxx 11 00^16 00 xx 121 0(K<»di 00 x 11 C0^12 00 Red Winter xx.13 Q0®13A 00 x... 12 00 Spring xx - 11A0(»®12 00 x.. 10}00® 11 00 Superfine .10 00 <®10 50 St. Louis & Southern Superior xx 1000@17 00 Canada ttupor xx.. .15 00@1G 00 Michigan & Western Super xx .. 13 00@14 00 Fruit. Almonds—Jordan & lb. Soft Shell... n 40 Shelled. @ 60 Tea Nuts.3 75 @ Citron, new... 36 @ Currants. @ 17 Dates. (a) 101 Figs, new. 32 (a) 35* Prunes, new.. 1h @ ftaisins. new, Bunck-l>bx @425 Layer.... ...4 50 @ 4 T5 Lemons,Ikjx 10 00 @ Oranges,box 13 00 @ Grain. Corn, Mixed.. i'5 @ 18 South Ycllowl 05 @ 1 Os Bye.1 20 @ t 25 Barley.. .nominal Oat*. 38 @ 75 Short*to».2s 00 @30 00 Gunpowder. Blasting.5 50 @ C 00 Spoi ling.C 00 @ 7 50 Hay. Pressed00 @22 00 Loom.20 00 @23 00 Stgaw.1200 @15 00 Hides and Skins. Buenos Ayres 2:>@3l Western. 18 @ 19 Slaughter.... 9 w Calfskins.... 30 @ Lamb Skins. .1 00 @ 1 50 Iron. Common__ 6 T Ke/ined. Swedish. Norway. 9, Cast Steel_ 23 German Steel. 18 @ Eng.Blis.Steel 24 @ Spring Steel.. 12 @ ISheetlron, English. 7}@ 8} R. G. a @ n} Russia. 26 @ 28 Russ.Imit’n 24 @ 26 Lard. Barrel, }>lb..21} @ 32} Kegs, 4> lb.... 23 @ 24 Lead. (Sheet & Pipe. S 13 Leather. |New York, _ ! Eight. 36 @ 37 Mid. weight 37 @ 40 Heavy. 38 @ 41 Slaughter .. 50 (a) 54 Am. Call.... 1 60 @ 1 75 Xante. Rock I’d,cask 1 40 (8> 1 50 Lumber. Clear Pine, Nos. 1 & 2....50 00 @55 00 No. 3.40 00 @42 09 No. 4.20 00 @25 00 hipping.... 2100 @24 00 Spruce.17 00 @19 oo Hemlock.... 1300 @16 00 i Clapboards, ; SpruccEx.,26 00 @27 00 I Pine Rr_ none. {Shingles. ; Cedar Ext.. 4 37 @ 4 60 I CcdarNo.l..3 00 @3 25 [Laths, t Spruce.3 25 @ 3 60 Pine.none i Molasses. PortoRico. 76 @ CioufiicgoB.... 00 @ *5 [Trinidad. »« 69 Cuba Clayed.. 46 @ ’8 I gSSSff: as s ■Cask.@7 0) Maval Store*. Tar 4* brl.. . .3 50 @ 4 00 [Pitch (C. Tar 13 25 VVil. Pitch ...5 00 Q 5 50 Kosin. 4 00 ® 8 00 Turpentine ^ gal.1 00 @ . Oakum. American.... 10 @ 13 Oil. Kerosene. 70 @ 75 Sperm.3 25 (g> Whale. @ 1 70 Bank.33 00 @34 00 Shore.31 50 @ Bogie.20 00 @25 00 Linseed. 1 70 ® Boiled do.1 85 @ Lard.1 90 @ Olive.2 25 ® Castor.3 42 @ Keatafoot ....2 00 @ Onions. Slv'sklntHpbl. 3 60@3 75 Points. Portl’d Lsad.17 60 @ Bure Grd do.17 50 @ Pure Dry do. IT 00 @ Am. Zinc,.. .13 00 ® Rochelle Ycl.. 4 ® Eng.Ven.Red. 4}® Rea Lead. 16 ® 18 Litharge. 16 ® 18 Piaster. Soft, $> ton...2 75 @3 00 Hard.2 60 @ Ground.nono Produce. Beef, side *> lb 12 ffl 16 Veal. 9 @ 12 Lamb. 12 @ 16 Chickens...25 ® 30 Turkeys. 22 ® 25 Geese. 20 @ 25 Eggs, # doz.. 20® 28 Potatoes, bul 00 @ Provisions. Mess Beef, Chicago,.. .21 00 @23 00 Ex Mess. .24 00 @26 00 Pork, ExtraClear @40 00 Clear.37 00 @ Mess.34 00 @35 00 Prime_ 24 00 @26 00 Hams. 22 @ 23 Rice. Rice,^ lb.... 11 @ 15 Rum. New England 2 65 Salaratus. Saleratus 4»lb 12® 13 Salt. Turk’s Is. 4* hhd.(8bus.>l 00 @4 50 Liverpool.4 25 @ 4 76 Cadiz.none Gr’nd Butter. 30 @ Shot. ,L>rop,4> lOOlbs @13 00 Buck. @14 00 Soap. Castile Am... 15® Crane’s. 14 @ Soda. 14 @ Oliue. 14 @ B*. Not 1,» lb 12}® Family do. 11 @ No. 1. 10}® Spices. Cassia, pure.. 80 @ Cloves. 15 ® 50 Ginger. 30 @ 36 Mace.160 @> Nutmegs.1 40 m Pepper. 30 Qv 40 Pimento. 30 @ 33 btarcn. Pearl. 11 @ 12 Sugar. Muscovado... 11 (2> 12 A Hav. Brown . 12A@ 14 Hav. White... 14i@ 16 Crushed. i& @ 17 Granulated... 1G; @ 17 Powdered.... 16}. @ 17 Teas. 1 Souchong_ 75 @ 90 Oolong. 90 @ 95 Oglong, choice 1 00 @ 1 05 •Japan,.1 10 @ 1 25 Tin. Bancs, cash.. 33 @ .36 Straits, cash.. 32 @ 36 English. 32 @ 35 Char. I.C.. 16 50 @10 00 Char.I.X... 18 50 @19 00 Tobacco. • Fives & Tens, Best Brands 70 @ 80 Medium.... GO @ 65 Common ... 55 @ 60 Half lbs. best brands. 75 @ 80 Nat’lLoaf, tbs.l 00 @ 1 25 Navy tbs. 75 @ 85 Twine, Cotton Sail... @ 85 Flax. @ 75 Varnish. Damar.3 75 @3 50 Furniture... .2 25 @ 4 00 Coach.....3 00 @6 50 Wood. Haru, retail. 10 50 @11 00 Soft. @700 Kindlingffbox 30 @ 40 Wool. Cnwash'd Fleece33 @ 371 Washed do.45 @ 52] Lamb Skins.. 05 @ 70 Zinc. Sheet Mossel mann. @ 15 Brighton Market* I Amount of stock at Market for the wook ' August 15: Cattle. 2726: Sheep and La^’ Swine, 1800. -“g* Prices. Beef Cattle-Extra A -a*, 30,108; quality,$1300@13 75: ^ third quality, 11 SO®1'* » *14 00 @ 14 ® vfi? ot hides, tallow *** >nd quality, $12 7f*@l3 00; Working n ^ 50 per 100 lbs (on total weight Mile* ^addressed beef.) . v/xen- -Sales at $115 to 325. Cowes—From' $50 to 100, according to qucli , and fancy ot the purchaser. _ , Swine—Wholesale, 12ic V lb ; retail, 12@14c. Fat Hogs. Uj@12*$>ib. Hides—Country, 8t@0c ft; Brighton, 10c. Calf Skin*—20c ft Tallow—Country, 8@8jc ^ ft: Brighton, f@9J. Pelts—Shoep skins, 5c@75c V ft ; Lamb skins, 5C@7oc. Boat am Slock Lirt. Sales at the Brokers’ Board, August 21. American Gold. 1174 United States Coupon Sixes, 1881. HH United States 7 3*10tha, 1st series. 106| “ small. IOC# “ 2d series. 100# “ 3d scries. lOg United State. 6-20s, 1802. HO* “ small. 10» ' 1866. 108# United States Ten-tortles. 102 “ small. 101] Ogdensbuyg 1st Mori gage Bonds. 99 llostra and Maine Railroad...~. 130 Ga tern BanrtraA'.... 101 TELEGRAPHIC REPORTS. dew York Mnrket*. New \ronK. Aug. 21. Cotton—qoicl; sales 1.000 bales; Middling L] ]:tnds at 31 ® 30c. Flour—10 ® 15c lower; sales0,000bbls.; Stale anil Western. State a oo@ 10 20; Round Hoop Ohio at 9 00 @ 12 00. Western at 0 00 @ 965. Southern— sales at 10 00 @ is 00. Canada qniet. Wheat—dull; sales 81.800 bush.; Chicago Spring, infcri.tr, at 1:10 @ 1 50; Milwaukee Club at 1 50; Am ber State, new, at 2 82 @ 2 65. Com—heavy and lc lower; sales CO,000 bushels; Mixed Western 62} @ 8".}c, ’ Oats—lc lower; sales 2,two busli. Beet—stondy. Pork—tirmer; sales0.300 bbls.; ucwmess at 33 00 Lard—dnll; sales 400 bbls. at is* <® 21*. Whiskey—unchanged: sales 1,000 bbls. In bond on private terms. Sugars—lLrrni^ sales G00 Iiluls. Muscovado at 10} ® 11c. Freights to Liverpool— quiet. Chicago Marked. Chicago. Aug. 21. flout steady. Wheat linn; sales at t 8tj@186tor naw No. 1, and 178 @ 180 lor new No. 2. Com active visions dull, freights linn and advanced!® *c. Receipts—5,000 bbls. Hour, 32.000 bush, wlioat, 200, 000 busli. com, 19-1,000 busli. oats. Shipments—0,000 bbls. Hour, 10J)po bush, wheat. 194,0th) busli. com, £4)00 hush, oaat - —+■——*—ag—jpr ■foreign Market* per Atlantic Telegraph. London, Aug. 20, P, M. Tho following arc tho official quotations at the eloso of business: Consols for money 884; United States B-20’sat69}; Illinois Central shares at 70; Erie nail road shares at 42|. London, Aug. 21, Noon. The allowing are the current prices at noon to day: Consols for money closed nt88|. United States 5-20’s were quoted at 70. Illinois Central Shares at 78. Erie Shares at 441. . London, Aug. 21, Evening. Annexed arc nit the official dosing prices of to-day: Consols are quoted at 83} for money. American se curities U. S. 5-20’s nro quoted at 70. Eric Sharos nroqnoledat 41}. IllinoisCentral Shares are quoted The cotton market is uncta.t,^]L’ I'im's.aJe/to-day arc estimated at 10,000 bales, ‘fiiddlffig U,,ffin«lat 26s 9(1 Brca,lshlft& marl<et Is “ncliaugod. Mixed Com The Tallow market is easier, Liverpool, Aur. 21, p m Under news from tho United States cot ton has <ic dined about Jd; sales to-day 8,000 bales. Middling Uplands closed at lityd. 6 The Breadstuff* market is easier though without quotable change. Mixed Corn at 26s yd. The Provisions market is unchanged except for Pork*, which is declining. Milwaukee Market. Milwaukee, Aug. 21. Plour steady. Wheat nothing doing, nominally at 2 00. Cora He lower. lteceipte—200 hbls. flour, 1,000 bnsli. wheat. Shipments—1,000 hbls. flour, 1,000 bush, wheat, 20 - 000 bush. oats. __ New York Tattle Market. Boofhnrcxa1; 12® 16c; receipt*o)wohead!’gSheep ^ ' rcrc-Wds 25,000 head. Swiuo lower at 10}@llJcj roe gits 1,000 head. New York Stock Market. „ , „ New Yonit, Aug. 21. Second Hoard—Stocks quiet. American Gold...1161 U. S. Sixes, ltsi Coupon*.Ill} U. S. 5-20 registered..1™*} Illinots Central.1221 Heading.11®J Chicago & ltock Island.JJJ* Western Union Telegraph. MARRIED._•_ In Cumberland, Aug. 1ft. by Rev. E. S. Jordan, William H. Blanchard and Miss Sophia Blanohard, both of C. In Bath, Aug. 17, Itenj. F. Higgins, of Lhtlon, and Mrs. Marion 1. Sugars, of North Boothbay. In Limerick, Aug. 18, Henry O. Libby and Emile J. Iruo. ^_ DIED. a Aug. 21, of consumption, Mrs. Lucv Wni.R Howard, aged21 years; Aug. IB, months' ^ c lc^ ' fholr youngest child; aged 10 {Funeral on Thursday attcrnoon, at 3 o'clock, from No. 90 Oxford street.) cSTj Aug. IS, Mrs. Minerva L., wile ol the late Capt. Albert Kilby, of Freeport, aged 38 years 8 months. In Falmouth, Aug. IS. Mrs. Mary L„ wife of Sarn’l n. Andenoo, aged 22 year*. JiUla' Aug. 19, Mr. Charles Cllffard, agel 02 years 8 months. In Richmond, Me., Aug. 15, Melville C. Clarke, aged 29 year* 3 month*. yearsGraV’ Mr*. Mary A. Craves, aged G4 IMPORTS. INAGUA. Barque Martin W Brett—18,730 bush els salt, to order, Miniature Almanac.Auga»t 22. sun rises.5.14 Sun sets.6.51 j Moon sets... 1.41 AM High water.8.30 AM MARINE NEW8 PORT OF PORTLAND. Tuesday. August 21. ARRIVED. Steamer New England, Field, St John, NB, via Eastport for Boston. Barque Martin W Brett, Thurlow, Inagaa via New York. Barque Eugenia, Fletcher, New York, to load ior Buenos Ayres. Barqne Ellen Stevens, Howe, Boston. Sell J B Litchfield, Crockett, Philadelphia. Sch Anna Gardiner, Knowles, Philadelphia. Sch Hattie E Sampson, Blake, Philadelphia. Sch Leesburg, Smith, New York. Sch Henrietta, Smith, Bangor. Sch Midnight, (new, 05 tons,) Curtiss, of and irom Bath. Sch Sinbad, Arey Rockland. Sell Utica, Thorndike. Rockland. CLEARED. Steamer DeWitt Clinton, Prince, Camden—M N Rich. Brig Orion, (Br) Edgett, Hillsboro—master. Sch Sahwa, Wright, Machine. [FROM OCR COBREgPOSDENF.) GREEN’S LANDING, Aug 12—Sid, schs Annie Frye, Five, and Lizzie Williams, Cooptr, (from Cam den) for Bay St Lawrence. Aug 14—Sid, schs. Savoy, Bray, (im Ellsworih) tor Provincetown; A Odlin, Franks, BltiehUl ior New York; Catharine. Merrill, Ellsworth ior Boston. Aug 17—Sid, sch Hoteu Maria, Thursten, (irom Camden) fox Bay St Lawrence. DOMESTIC PORTS. GALVESTON—Old 10th nit, brig J Clark, Lewis, Matanzas. , NEW ORLEANS—Cld 14th, barque Joshua Lor ing, Luring, Boston. At quarantine, barque Brunswick, Sylvester, from Havana. CHARLESTON-Ar lGth, brig Tangier, Smith, New Y'ork. HAMPTON ROADS—Ar 17tb, brig Nigrette, Bos ton for Baltimore; sch Whitney Long, Haves. Bal timore for Portland. BALTIMORE — Cld 18th, sch Union Flag, Ma °o^vf>e^bJ?,^A;S.tatesaian' Nickerson, Salem. PHILADELPHIA—Ar 19th, barque Sell amyl, Crosby. Ivigtut. ‘ * Cld 18th, sobs Champion, Clark, Boston; Marv Fletcher, Pendleton, New Bedford. new YORK—Ar 19th, ship Eastward IIo, Byrne, Whampoa r barque Cymbelfne, Tobev, Singapore: brig Ida Abbott, Clark, Guanica, PR; schs / W Al ien, Doane, Cow Bay; Helen M Fisher, Phillips, Key West Cld 29fli brig C P Gibbs, Gardiner, Ellzabslhport; schs Ida May, Drisko, Jacksonville; Harriet Baaer, Webber, Portland. PROVIDENCE—Ar 20th, sch Sea Breeze, Coombs, Bangor. • 1 Sid 20fb, schs Alida, Eaton, Elizabcthport; Ezra £ * bgg.jBarber, and Hudson, Harding, New York; Mnrcellus. RetnJck, do, (or Ellsworth.) DIGHTON—Ar 20th, sch El.cn Perkins, Perkins, Bangor. ' FALL RIVER—Ar 19th, sch Franklin, Chadwick, Ron dont. HOLMES HOLE—Ar 18tli, brigs Moses Dttv, Eld ridge, Portsmouth for Philadelphia; Frontier, frum Portland for Mew York; Alamo, Libbv, Macliias lor do; Elvira, Baucrott, do for Providence; Circassian, Tucker, Boston for Philadelphia; schs Ciias W Hplt liart, do lbr Baltimore; Abbie. Loring, do for do; Camille, Hurlbut; Hannio Westbrook, Littlejohn, Portland lor New York; Comet, Mitchell, and Pa ran. Cfork, Machlaa for do; Kalian Clifford, Shute, Belflistfor do ; Ainm Odliu Frankt, do tor dS; Mary Alice, Pferrja Snd Martha Maria, Carle, Bangor for do; Redondo, Lord, Ellaworth <or do : Valhalla Lord. Calais lor do; Floreo Hale, do for New Haven; Gentile, Henderson, and Cornelia, Honderson, Rock land for New York; Sarah, trom do for Providence • Pallas. French. Thomaaton for New York; Golden Gate, Mills, Bangor for New Haven. At lath, brigs Coamns, Parsons, Philadelphia ' Boston; Harp, Arev, Bangor for New York; J,or De1*”®”*. °,rr> Fhilapelphla for Portlaud; y„,~"3 hie, HID, do tor Saco; Panama, Snow tor Rockland; Oregon, Golt, im dt» to- liSIlJLSE* Agenoiia, Hurch,<i,,ioi Boston" jv'mktS?1 Milliard, Portland tor Hartford, ' Wm BoarJmao, Also ar 19tb, scha Louise Crockett __ Rockland for Ph ladelphia ■ Kata"’ llmwJ’! St John, N B, for do; ST kiagCiendonno ’M0"' Loui e, Hamilton, ami Abbcu Law Calais tor do: Gamecock, Robbins do for ven; Catharine Wilcox, SlcFadden’ U? ~ Now Ha York; Flying Scud, Fletchert- Bu,bec.tor ?T Fourth. Shaw; Lady --svrorth tordo; July bnma. Van Glider. ^ oik, Pendleton, and Ala land. and AfP ..angor for do; Albion, StouB Goorgia- e- .owe, Ellis, tm do for New Bedford; O'-' juchrist; Nancv R Heagan, Bunker, and ^n Ranger. Clark, do'for New Haven; I^ancis, smith, do for Providence: Connecticut, Pendleton, do tor Bridgeport; Porto liico, Wentworth, do> for Stonlngton; Olive Hayward, tm do for Philadelphia; New Globe, Ilrav, Mac.hiaa for New York; Canary, Thompson, do for Providence; Florida, Stanley, ftn Calais for Stamford. Ar 20th, schs Honest Abe, Conary, Delaware City for Provlncetown ; Phenix, Johnson, and Minnie Cobb, Averill. New York for Portland; Bllen Merri man, Hamilton, Rondout lor Salem; G W Kimball. Hall, New York for Rockport. BOSTON—Ar 20th, barque L Willis Rich, Panno, Port Ewen; brig A J Ross, Waterhouse, Sagua; sch S Ft Jameson. Januson. Charleston; EArcnlarius, Jackson, Richmond ; Redington, Gregory, Balti more; A Richarda, Arey, West River, Md; JM Lewis, Shute, Pliiladelphla; Jas Tilden, Davis, Irom Elizabetliport; J H Counce, Wilson, Rondout; Sar dinian, RuiuliaU, New York ; Sailor Boy, Wilson, MiUbridge ; Frank, Chard, Kennebunk ; Orison, Howe, Bath. Ar21st, brig Alex Milllken, Eustis, Port Ewen; sells Wm H Mitchell, Cole, South Amboy; Veudo, i, Gregory, New York. Below, ship Molocka, from Baltimore. Cld 21st, brigs H Houston, French, Baltimore; Rio Grande. Bennett. Boothbav; iclisE G Sawyer,Kean, Llngan, CB; Ligonia, Smith. St George, NB; Cyg nu-, Norton, Wilmington, NC; Alpine, Snow, Bath. NEWB UKYPOBT—Ar 19th, brig Mary A Chase, McDonald. Philadelphia. BANGOR—Ar 10tn, sch Emma Oakes, Johnson, Portland. • FOREIGN PORTS. Ar at Callao 27th ult, ships William H Prescott, Batchelder, Chinclias; 28th, B S Kimball, Daerbom, do; 31st, W B Dinsisore, Freeman, Rio Janeiro. Sid 27th ult, ships Martha Bowker, Goodbura, lor Spain; 31st, Forest Eagle, Bennett, Chinchas; M It Ludwig, Harding, Paquica. At Montevideo 2d ult, barque La Plata, Crowell, for Boston soon. Cld at Aspinwall 23d, barque Annie M Gray, Cobb, Nevassa. At Barbadoes 1st inst, brig liensliaw, Smith, for New York 2 days. Sid 25th nit, brig Matilda, Anderson, Nevis. Cld at Glace Bay 2d inst, sch Mary Jane,Boudrout, Batb. Cld at Cow Bay 16tb, brig Dlrigo, Rnmbali, Prov idence ; 31st, E H Kennedy. Geyer, and Proteye, Weed, do; 1st inst, barque Lavinia, Davis, NYork; schs Wm Flint, Post, do; 2d, Win Carroll, Colson, do; 3d, A C Austin, Willard,do; 8th, barqneJH McLaren, Coming, do. (Per City of London, at New York.l Ar at Liverpool 6th inst, J G Richardson, Kendall, Bombay. Ar at Newport 8th, E F Hcrriman, Herriman, tm Richibucto. Entont at Newcastle 2d. Vftdng, Chisholm, for Boston; Wm Woodbury, Sawyer, for do. Ar in Kingroad 4tli, Rebecca Goddard, Manson, from Rlcblbucto. Catautt Jon* 29, Ganges, Potter, from .. UoT>'}«y June 24. John Baker, Miller, from .^“them Eagle, Pierce, do; 27th, Ellen Foster, nobiotoQ Sins&oore Sid 4th inst, Charge,; ffmSrCrientta. Ar»t Buenos Ajreg June 16, Isabel, Oliver, from Portland. SPOKEN. Aug 7, III Crooked Island Passage, brig Myronus, iromAuxCayes for New York. * J ’ Notice. rpHE Stockholders of the Westbrook Mamithctur X ing Company aro hereby notilied that their an nual meeting for the choice of officers, and the trans action of any other business that may come before them, vrin be holdcn at the office of the Treasurer, £,% 'i3* Fore street. Portland, on TUESDAY, the -btU ilay ol August, 1866. ut 3 o’clock P. M. . , , ItENSEIJ.AER CRAM, Clcik. Portland. August 10, lt-cp. atigUdtd We wish to contract for or engage vessels to treigh all, or any part of 8,000,000 to 12,000,000 Brick, 2,000 Cords of Wood, and several thousand tons of other materials annually,—mostly in light draft vessels of 30 to ISO tons burthen. Crossman Bros., Huntington, Long Island, N. Y. Crossman Bros & Co., Woodbridge, N. J. ’ Aug 7—lm Fishing: Schooner for Sale, Wf ITH or without the gear, fifteen tons, old moas v v urement, sL\ years old. Enquire of JORDAN & BLAKE, aug 16. dlw No. 8 Commercial Wharf. MISCELLASTEOITS. THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. PROTECTED BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT SLR JAMES CLARKE’S Celebrated Female Pills. Prepared from a prescription of Clarke, A1,D., Physician Extraordinary to the Queen. This Invaluable medicine is unfailing in the cure of all those painAil and dangerous diseases to which the female constitution is subject. It moderates all excess and removes all obstructions, from whatever cause, and a speedy cure may be relied on. TO MARRIED LADIES it is particularly suited. It will,in a time short.bring on the monthly period with regularity. Each bottle, price One Dollar, bears the Government stamp of Great Britain, to prevent counterfeits. CAUTION. These Pills should not be taken by Females durina the FIRST THREE MONTHS of Pregnancy asthcl arc sure to bring on Miscarriage, but at any other itmc they are safe. Every woman knows that the bloom of health must tade, with theslightest irregularity or obstruction of the menses. These Pills are truly the woman’s friend °* trial, and the only sure, positive and ™I»L ^,ingc5re.aiKl re8ulat°r of Suppression or nature, from whatever cause. So mild that the ftee can tako them with perfect security, yet so pow erful in their effects, that they may bo safely called a never iailing Regulator. * . ?? alLcafies ol Nervous and Spinal Affections, Pains ™ ihe Back and Limbs, Fatigue on slight exertion, Palpitation of the Heart, Hysterics, and Whites, these Pills will effect a cure when all other meins have failed; and although a powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel, antimony, or anything hurtful to the constitution. Full directions in the pamphlet around each pack age which should be carefhlly preserved. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Sole General Agent for the United States and Brit ish Dominions, JOB MOSES, 27 Cortlandt St., New York. N. B.—$1 00 and 6 three cent postage stamps en closed to any authorised Agent, will ensure a bottle, containing 50 Pills, by return mail, securely sealed from all observation. LIFE—HEALTH—STRENGTH. LIFE-HEALTH—S TRENGTH. LI PE-HEALTH-STRENGTH. Hundreds and thousands annually die premature ly^ when, li they would give the Great French Rem DR. JUAN DKLAMARE’S CELEBRATED SPECIFIC PILLS. Prepared by Gabanciebe & Dupont, No. 211 rue Lombard, Paris, from the prescription o» Dr. Juan Delamarre, Chlel Physician to the Hospital du Nord ou Lanboisierc, a fair trial, they would find immedi ate relief, and, in a short time, be fully restored to Health and Strength. It is used in the practice oi many eminent French physicians, with uniform suc cess, and highly recomended as the only positive and Specific Remedy for all pcrsens suffering from General or Sexual Debility, all derangement of the Nervous forces, Melancholy, Spermatorrhoea or Seminal Emtsaiona, all Weaknesses arising from Sexual Ex cesses or Youthfhl Indiscretions, Loss of Muscular Energy, Physical Prostrations, Nervousness, Weak Spine, Lowness of Spirits, Dimness of VIsi n, Hy sterics, Pains in the Back and Limbs, lmpotency,&c. No language can convey an adequate idea of the immediate and almost miraculous change it produces in the debilitated and shattered system. In fact it stands unrivalled as an unfailing cure of the mala dies above mentioned. Suffer no more, but use The Great French Remedy, it win effect a cure where all others fail, and, although a powerful remedy, contains nothing hurtiUl to the most delicate constitution. Pamphlets, containing full particulars and direc tions for using, in English, French, Spanish and Ger man, accompany each box, and also are sent flee to any address when requested. Price One Dollar per box, or six boxes for Fiv Dol lars. Sold by all Druggists throughout the world; or will bo sent by mail, securely sealed from all observation, byinclosing specified price, to any authorized agent. A^°nta for America, OSCAR CO., 27 Oortlandt St., New York. & GO*» Portland, Wholesale Agent. Sold at Retail by every Druggist in Maine. June 13eodcow&wly ELIAS HERSEY, Will exocute all orders for FIRE AND WATER PROOF Felt, Composition, AND Gravel Roofs! Water-Tight Floors and Cellar Bot toms, Coating Metal Roofs,&e. Office at Tolman’s Stove Store, JVO. 27 MARKET SQUARE, Eastern Express Co.’s Office, 21 Free St. REFERENCES : St. John Smith, J. C. Procter. JohnB.Brown, C. R. L. E. Frost, W. W, Thomas, S. C. Chase & Co., Win. Kimball, Cummings & Brock. Capt. J. B. Coyle, Wm. Stewart, Clias. Staples & Son Spcnccr Rogers & Co. J. N. Winslow, Ezra Russell. H. N. Jose. Aug 15—dim* Lumber ! Lumber ! 200 M sensoncrl shipping boards and plank, 100 u '• plaining «• « 150 *• t: Pino Cuts “ « 100 “ Hemlock “ •< 150 “ " Extra Sbaved Shingles, 200 “ “ extra Sawed Pine 1 400 « “ „ “ « Cedar « COO «• No. 1 « « a 200 “ “ “ Spruce « 300 “ Extra Spruce Laths “ “ 1‘.i"0pi,,'i1i^r"co Clapb jardtdressed .111,1 rough, saweduTorder"4 °f Bl>*ace dimension on band, and l>n liau<1 and made to order. S>.mhes glazed u„g|azc<]. For Sale by - RUFUS DEERING, r - Hobson Wharf, Commercial Street, Portland Aug. lUth 1£CG. augl£—Cm Franklin Family School, FOR BOVS, TOPSHAM, - - - MAINE. rnHE Fall Session will commence September 19tli, x and continue nineteen weeks. A good ‘‘Home School,”—Rill instruction given ior business or College. For “Catalogue, ’&c., please address the princi pal. WARREN JOHNSON, A. M. auglSdlw FALL STY LE —OF— HATS Will be Issued Saturday, Ang. 18. Tlie trade supplied promptly. HARRIS & WATERHOUSE. angl8dlwis ELLIOT & HIcCALLAR, No. 11 Market Square, DEALERS IN Boots, Shoes & Rubbers Warranted Goods from tlie best of American and French Stock. UP“No trouble to show goods. Custom work and liepairing at market rates. augl8—tf LEVI S. BROWN, DEALKB IX GAS FIXTURES. Repairing Rone nt Short Notice. Federal Street, near Temple Street. August 14.1868. dim To Hie Tailors of the State. OLIVER & SON. 3S5 Broadway, New York, have gencroual} offered One Hun died Fashion Plates with the Draft. &c., for the Fall oi'lfcCG, to be sold for the benefit of the sufferers in the late tire. W»l. C. Beckktt, Morton Block, is the Agent for the sale of the same. Price $2 each. Mr. Oliver has sent to me Plates ns above to be dis tributed gratuitously to the Tailors in this citv who have been burned out. W. C. BECKETT. augl8cllw Young Gents’ Hats FALL STYLE, SIEK, KERSEY, PARK and all tlic Fall styles for Men and Boys, at SHAW BROTHERS, angle—2w Opposite Prchle House. PASSPORTS. CCITIZENS of iho United States, about to go abroad. ) can obtain Passports bv applying at the oiiico of LEWIS PIERCE, No. 8 Clapp's Bloelt, Congress St., Porllaud. aug20d4w Bridge Notice. WANTED a competent Practical Engineer to make specifications and estimation of the cost of the Wood work of a bridge across the Androscogg in river, also to contract for the same. I. BARTLETT, C. CHOCKED, Bridge Committee. Tiockc’s Mills, Aug. 14tli, 18CG. augi8—lw SLATE. THE subscriber will contract to deliver 500 to 1,000 svuarcs of tirst quality Slate. Sizes to suit purchasers. Sample may be focu at Counting Hoorn. Richardson’s wharf, E. E. UPHAJ/. aug 7tf _ Notice. CV. BOSWORTH’S interest in our Firm ceases . on ami after tills date. F. W. HALER, & CO., August 17tb, ltcu. augl8—lw THi'. WALKER HORSE HAY FORK, will be ot' fered (nr sale at It. & C. King's Saeoarappa, and by Emery Sc Waterhouse, Portland, during the remainder of the haying seasor . MO . F. H. MERRILL, Agent lor Portland and Westbrook. SIGNS PAINTED No. 311 Congress Street. aug!5—2w* WHARFAGE. WHARF room on Union Wharf lor andLumber Timber by vessels or cars, to let by LYNCH, BARKER & CO., July?! I 139 Commercial street. CITY NOTICES. CITY OP POUTLAID. WIIEReAS Ether Sheplcv, and others hi™ nn tit ion od the City Council to lay out a new StnSS or Public Way in said city.-bcXXgat the n IIw lytenmnus of Cotton street, anil extending to Market whereas said petition was referred bv 9“ ,4» »8C0. to tho undersigned fbr them to consider and act upon, thcreibreT^’ Notjeo is hereby given to nil parties interested, that the .Joint Standing Committee of tho City Council on laying out new streets, will meet to hear tho pSuS aud view the proposed way on the 23d dnv o' Amr.iS9 1801, at three o'clock in the alternco^ atThc'corzftHf Cotton and Free strocts, and will then and there proceed to determine and adjudge whether the public convenience rcc/mres said street or way to he laiS out \ D.cim<! our an 0,1 t,lis 15thW <>f AUG. E. STEVENS, EDMUND PHTNNEV, AMBROSE GIDDINGs, J. BRADFORD, ELIAS CHASE, W. P. FILES. Commit tec on laying out New Streets. Argus copy._augl6dlw CITY OF PORTLAND. WHEREAS, ORIN B. WHITTEN ami others have petitioned the City Council to lay out ? new street or Public Way in said city, bcginnmen'i or near Henry M. Brackett’s landing on Peak’s Island, running nearly a North course near the house of Thos. B. Scott, thence a northeasterly course to the Northeasterly point of said Island, and whereas said petition was referred by tho City Council April 2,18GG to the undersigned, for them to consider hnd act upon, therefore Notice is hereby given to all parties interested that the Joint Standing Committee of the City Council on laying out new street*, will meet to hear the parties and view tho proposed way on tho 23th day of August 18GG, at two o’clock in the afternoon, at Henry M.’ Brackett s Landing on Peake's Island, and will then and there proceed to determine and adjudge whether bedaid'outeonvcnieilcc reiluires said street or way to A.G£??6CCdCr °Ur 1""ldS °n ,hi8 I7th da>r of Ahgbsf. AUG. E. STEVENS, EDMUND PIIINNEV, AMBROSE GIDDINGS, JOSEPH BRADFORD, ELIAS CHASE, W. P. FILES, augI8dtd Committce on rj!lJrine out New Streets. CITY OF PORTLAND. Y/17'HEREAS, tho City Council by their Order 11 passed June 4th 18GG, authorized and directed tho undersigned, Joint Standing Committee, on lay ing out new streets, to change the running of Mellen street, aiulmako it a straight line from Congress to Portland street. Therefore notice is hereby given to all parties interested, that tho Joiut Standing Com mittee of the Citj Council on laying out new streets, will meet to hear the parties and view the proposed way on the twenty fourth day of August, 1SCG, at three o clock in tho afternoon, at the corner of Con gress and Mellon streets, and will then and there rroeced to determine and adjudge whether the public convenience requires said street or wav to be laid out Given under our hands on this 17th day of August, At J'.j louU. AUG. E. STEVENS, EDM UNI> PIIINNEV, AMBROSE GIDDINGS, JOSEPH BRADFORD, ELIAS CHASE, „ W. P. FILES, aug!8dld Committcc 011 Joying out New Streets. CITY OF PORTLAND. Gj-digo C. Littlefield aud others, have C; J , petitioned the City Council to lay out a new Street or Public Way in said cily,—beginning at tho southern terminus of Poplar street, and rimnfng to Congress street, to be a continuation of said Poplar •7Iiereas sa*<l 1’CliUon was referred by the Au%ust 17th> 1M0 to tiie undersigned, toi them lo consider and act upon, therefore, * ♦ti» iU£S?c?orSfcy giYcn10 811 Parties interested, that the Joint Standing Committee of the City Council on laying out new streets, will meet to hoar the parties aid view the proposed way on tho 28th day of Au gust, 18®h at four o'clock in the afternoon, at tho corner ofPoplar and Cumberland streets,and wUl then and there proceed to determine and adjudge whether tho public convenience requires said street or way to be laid out. our bands on this 18th day of August, AUG. E. STEVENS, EDMUND PHINNEY, AMBROSE GIDDINGS, JOSEPH BRADFORD, ELIAS CHASE, „ ... „ W. P. FILES, ang20dtdlltCO °n L®5'il,g 011t •'u,d Wil,eui"B Streets. Cily of Portland. \\T ftURIlAS. Wm. W. Woodbury and others have i T petitioned the City Council to lay out a new Street or Public Way in said city,—beginning at Sil \er street and extending to Foro street, near rnurnin street, to be a a continuation of Milk and whereas said petition was referred bv the City Council, Aug. 17th, 1866, to the undersigned, for them to censider and act upon, therefore, .Notice is hereby given to all parties interested, that the Joint Standing Commute: of the City Coun cil oil laying out new streets, will meet to hear the parties and view the proposed way, on the 27th d^y of August, 1866, at three o’clock in the afternoon, at Milk street Market and will then and there proceed to determine and adjudge whether the public convenience roquires said street or way to be laid out. J Given under our bands on this 18th dav of Au gust, A. D., 1866. AUG, E. STEVENS, EDMUND PHINNEY, AMBROSE GIDDINGS, JOSEPH BRADFORD, ELIAS CHASE, W. P. FILES, Committee on laying out New Streets. aug20dtd City of Portland. WHEREAS the City Council by their order pass ed Aug. 17 1866, directed iiie Committee on Laying out and widening streets to lay out a new street from the easterly lino o! Lime street between Middle and Federal streets, aud extending easterly to counect with Sumner street. Also to Htraigliteii anil widen Sumner street to Hancock street. Notice is hereby given to all parlies interested, that the Joint Standing Committee of the City Council on laying out new streets, will meet to hear the par ties and view the proposed way, on the 27th day of August, 1866, at four ociock in tlio afternoon, at the corner of Lime and Middle streets, and will then and there proceed to determine and adjudge whether the public convenience requires said street or way to be laid out. Given under our bauds on this 18th dav of Au gust, A. D., I8C6. AUG. E. STEVENS. EDMUND PHINNEY, > AMBROSE GIDDINGS, JOSEPH BRADFORD, ELIAS CHASE, W. P. FILES, Committee on Laying out and Widening Streols. angSOdtd. City of Portland. WHEREAS the City Council by their order pass ed Ang. 17th, 1EU0, directed tho Committee on Laying out and widening streets to consider the ex pediency of widening Spring street between South and Centre streets and extending Spring from its present terminus to Cross street. Notice is hereby given to all parties interested, that the Joint Standing Committee of tlic Citv Connell on laving out new streets, will meet to hear' the parties and view the proposed way on the iijlh day of Au gust 18CG. at three o'clock in the afternoon, at the corner of Spring and South streets and will then then ami there proceed to determine and adjudge whotber (he public convenience requires said street or way to be laid out. Given under our hands on Ibis 18th day of August A. D. 16CG. 1 6 AUG. E. STEVENS, EDMUND PH1NNEV, AMBROSE GIDDINGS, JOSEPH BRADFORD, ELIAS CHASE, W. P. PILES, Committee on Laving out New Streets, aug2(ldtd CIT Y OF PORTLAND. (n the year one thousand eight hundred and sixty six. An Ordinance Relating to City Weighing and Gauging. Be it ordained by the Mayor, Aldermen, and Common Council of the City of Portland, in City Council as sembled, as follows: Sect. 1. That any person not duly authorized as Weigher and Gauger, who shall exercise that office by weighing or gauging any cargo or parts of cargo oi any foreign merchandise requiring a City Weigher or Gauger, or shall exercise ©v perform the duties of Weigher or Gauger in any manner for fees or hire, shall, for every such vio’ation of this Ordinance, for feit and pay a sum not exceeding thirty dollaro, to the use ot the City. Approved, August 7,18GG. aug ft—2w CITY OF PORTLAND. hi the year one thousand eight hundred and sixty six. An Ordinance relating to Trees in Evergreen Cem etery. Be it ordained by the Mayor, Aldermen, and Common Council qf the City rf Portland, in City Council as sembled, as follows: SECT. 1. That no person shall cut down or remove any of the standing trees within Evergreen Cem etery except by written permit of Committee on Cem eteries and Public Grounds, and any person viola mg this scctiou shall be liable to a penalty of not less than ten and not more than seventy-live dollars for each offence. Approved, Ang. 14,18GG. augl6 2w Special Meeting:. A SPECIAL meeting of the Stockholders of the Portland Shovel Manuihcturing Company will be held at their office, Beach street, on FRIDAY, tho -21th current, at 3 o’clock P. M., 1st, To see if tho stockholders will apply to the legislature for leave to increaso the capital stick of the Company. 2d. To see if they will authorize the ldring of money for flic nsc of the corporation. 3d, To decide whether for any purposes they will authorize a mortgage of the corporate property, and for what purposes. 4tli, To transact any other business that may como before the meeting. Per order of the Diroctors. auglTdtdN. O. CRAM, Clerk. MASONIC NOTICE. Members of the Masonic Fraternity, desiring relief, are requested to call upon either of the foliowing persons: Wm. Curtis, Edwin S. Sliaw, Timothy J Murray, on the part of Portland Lodge. Marquis F. King, Wm. Ross, Jr., Henry L. Paine, on the part of Ancient Landmark Lodge. Rufus Stanloy, Daniel W. True, A. M. Burton, on the part of Atlantic Lodge. jul 14—tf Good Chance. A SMALL Grocery Stock, in a first rate nigbbor hood, can be had at a lew price, if applied for immediately. The present proprietor being obliged to change business on account of failing health. Anplv to W. H. Jerris, Real Estate Agent, op posite treble House. augidti W. H. H. HATCH, Watch Maher, angH May be found at 37 Free Street, dew Dr. Fred A. Prince, Dentist, PORTLAND, MB, Sept 29— eodtt BEAL ESTATE. House and Lot for Sale. A GOOD sized Lot and comfortable House. For -particulars and terms call at tli* premises, No. as Warren St, Munjoy. r. adglMlw* FOUR LOTS OF LAND ! OWLV 9350 EACH, ON tbo comer of Washington and Walnut streets. Apply immediately to WM. H. JEBBIS. lteal Estate Agent, under Lancaster Hall. augl6dlw But few left of those very^Eligible Lots at West End. ONE of the best building Lots on Bramhall Hill, adjoining the estate of Hon. J. B. Brown. Tho Lot is 174 feet on Pine street, and 100 on Vaughan st. Also a first class T1IKEE STOBY BBTCK HOUSE in a central location, containing 13 rooms, all in com plete ordor. Apply to. augl7—tf W. H. JEBBIS. Beal Estate Agent, nnder Lancaster Hall. Lots for Sale. Only 14 cents per Foot ! FINELY located Lots on the Eastern Promcuade. in Lots to suit purchasers. Also line Lots on Congress between High and Stale streets, and on Deering street, in Lots to suit purchas ers. Apply to W. H. JERRIS, Real Estate Agent, At Railroad Oflicc, opposite Preble House. augl5—dtf House and Lot for Sale. AVERY pleasant two and a half storied house in the vicinity of Park street, in a first-rate neigh borhood. House contains sixteon well finished rooms, and is conveniently arranged lor two genteel families, 1ms a line flow of superior spiing water. Lot 40 x 92 feet. Tliis is a very desirable location, and must liud a ready sale. Apply to W. H. JERRIS, Real Estate Agent, un der Lancaster Hall. angle lw Brick House for Sale. GOOD brick House on Brackett street, containing jvirlor, sitting room, sewing room, dining room and Kitchen on first floor, and five finished sleeping rooms on the second floor, and good attic chambers. Comiccted with the premises is a good stable. The lot is 34 by 104 feet. Apply to W. H. JERRIS, Real Estate Agcut, at Horse Railroad Oflicc, under Lancaster Hall. ___ augl6 3w House at Gorham for Sale. Ijfv A good two story huise, containing 10 fin • j ishcrt rooms, good cellar, well of water, and IILthree-quarters of an acre of land, good barn and woodhousc, within three minutes walk of the Railroad Depot. Price $2000. Apply lo „ , „ W. H. JERRIS, Real Estate Agent, opposito Preble House. anglfid2w Fop Sale, A Lot of land on Cumberland Street, opposito where the new Cathedral is now being built, con taining about 3.000 feet, with tbe remains of the brick building. Tho wall is in good order, and can be built np at small expense. Apply to „ E.D. CHOATE, aug. 13. 3w _ No. 4 Portland Pier. HOUSE AND STOKE for Stile. TTie House and Store No. 40 Washington street in per fect repair, containing nine rooms, beside the Store: Stable on the premises; lot about 50 by 100 (6!00 ft) Terms favorable. Inquire on tbe premises, or ol . ^ W. L. PUTNAM, 113 Federal street, jul 18 Land for Sale. A LOT of land on Cumberland St., abovo Wash ington, 30 by 90 feet, with two collars in good condition, stone and brick. Will be sold low. In quire at office of B. D. VKRKILL, No. 19 Free St. Aug 11,18f.6,—dtf Houses for Sale. On Cumberland. Lincoln, Brown, Carlcton, Dan forth, Willis, Myrtle and Fore streets. Inquire of JOHN €. PBOCTOU, anglC02w65 Middle Streep For Sale THE lot of Land on the westerly corner of Con gress and Pearl Sts., fronting on Congress street about 111 feet and on Pearl about 90 feet. 4pply to CHARLES E. BARRETT, At office Grand Trunk Railway Station. Portland, Aug. 8, I860. aug9tf For Sale. mHOUSE No. 3 Laurel street. The lot is 30 feet front by 61 feet and 6 inches deep. It contains nine finished rooms, is gas piped, a plentiful supply ol hard and soft water, and very convenient ly arranged, and In prime condition. Terms cash. Also, a Piano Forte and a portion of the Furni ture. For further particulars enquire on the premises, aug 9—2w Q ENT EEL Residence for sale in Gorbam. One oi r the finest residences in Gorham, now occupied by Major Mann is offered tor sale. The house is two stories, thoroughly finished inside and out, and in situation is unsurpassed in that beautirtil village.— The lot is large, upon which is fruit trees ol various kinds, shruberry, &c. A nice spring of excellent water is handy to the door, and large brick cistern m tbe cellar. It also has a tine stable. This excellent property will commend itseli to any man who is in want ot a pleasant home within 30 minutes ride of Portland. For further particulars enquire oi WM. H. JER RIS, Real Estate Agent, at Horse Railroad Office, Opposite Preble House. jylldtf Suburban Residence for 1-P Sale.—Tne subscriber otters for sale ms very attractive residence in Westbrook, three-fourths of a mile from Portland, (well known as Hawthorn Place), on a line with the RoTse Railroad, and but a few rods from the same. The house is modern built, containing thirteen rooms, is heated by fur nace in cellar, an abundance of hard ana soft water on the prem ses. It is entirely surrounded by fine shade trees. A garden is connected with the house cont lining about 400 choice truit trees, con sisting of apple, pear, peach and cherry trees; also, gooseberries, currants, strawberries, etc., together with one of the finest graperies in the State, in line bearing order, of the choice;t varieties. An excel lent opportunity for boating and bathing, the facili ties tor bathing being all in readiness. In short, this is one ot the pleasantest p aces lor a man ot business or leisure who wants a suburban residence within a tew minutes walk or ride from the heart of the city. The lot contains about six acres. For further par ticulars enquire at 27 Market Square, up stairs,room No. 2; on the premises or of me. july24 tf ALFORD DYER. HOUSE for Sale, No. 97 Clark street. Lot 37xG8: over 2500 feet of land. Price $1500. Apply to ju!18tf WOODMAN, TRUE & CO. HOUSES FOR SALE—House corner of Congress and Merrill streets; also, Honse adjoining the same, with 10,000 teet of land. This lot will he di vided to suit purchasers. Terms easy and made known by applying to W. W. Carr, at W. A. Duran’s Clothing StOi e, foot of Exchange street. jull9-dtf O House Lots for Sale. N Stevens* Plains, near the Horse Railroad. Enquire of A. L. RICHARDSON, April li—dtf On the premises. FOR SALE—House No. 52 Brackett street. The lot is 30 feet tront by about 120 feet deep.— It contains 10 rooms, is very conveniently arranged, has gas fixtures and plentilul supply of bard and solt water; is very near the line of tne horse cars and every way a desirable residence. For terms applv to H. P. DEANE, No. 8 Clapp’s Block, Congress St. jy23 dtf T7*OR SALE, in Gorham, fifteen minutes walk X1 from the Depot, a nearly new, neat Cottage House, Barn and outbuildings,having all the conven ienoes and in prime condition. It is situated near a gfovc and a short distance from the County road. Apply to j. E. STEVENS. Gorham, July 17. FOR Sale, in Saccarappa, a two story honse, nearly new,containing Swell finished rooms, within two or three minutes walk ot the Depot, Schools, Churches and stores. Terms to accommo date the purchaser. Inquire at this office, or of S. P. CLAY, of Saoca rappa-__jnllBth NOTICE. I will sell on favorable terms as to payment, or let for a term of years, the lots on the corner of Middle and Franklin streets, and on Franklin street, including the corner of Franklin and Fore streets. Apply to WM. HILLIARD, Bangor, or SMITH & REED, Attorneys, Portland. jyl2tl HOUSE AND STORE for Sale, at Brown field Centre. The store at present occupied by the subscriber and formerly by Allen Bros., is offer ed for sale, and will be sola at a good bargain f r the purchaser. It is one of the be Ft locations for coun try trade, and for the manufacture of Clothing, to be found in the Slate of Maine. But a few steps distant from the store is a very desirable dwelling House, and in the Store is a good Stock of Goods,—all ol which will be sold very low, as the subscriber has other business in another part of the State, which makes It necessary for him to give up his bus ness here. Address JOHN H. ALLEN, Jy20 dtf Brownfield, Maine. FOR SALE. I will sell my house No. 65 lOrk St. Also a portion of the furniture. Possession given ten days after sale* FREDERICK FOX, Mr. Fox for the present may be found at office o Smith & Reed. Morton Block. Congres st. jnl I7tt HOUSE and Lot for Sale. A two and a half storied House on Aider Street; only three years old, an abundance of good water; has a fine garden ol fruit trees and shruberry. The lot contains about 6000 feet. The house will accommodate two families, or more if desirable. The house Is thoroughly finish ed of the best materials, and Is located in an unob jectionable neighborhood. Apply to WM. H. JERR1S, Real Estate Bioker, at Horse Railroad office, opposite Preble House. J uly 12—dtf Store Lots for Sale, Ono Lot Oil Middle street, between Temple and Casco Bank. Ono Lot on Middle street, below Hotel Lot. One Lot corner of.Middle and Church streets. One Let corner Middle and Hampshire streets. One Lot 55x120 on Middle street, 1 dollar per foot. Inquire of JOHN C. PROCTOR, CB Middle Street, opposite ruins of tlio Marble Hotel. Argus copy. augl3d2w House and Lot for Said THE two story brick house and atore No. 419 con gress st, 25 feet front occupied onlv as a garden For particulars enquire on the premises. aug7U House Lots. ELIGABLE House Lots tor sale on Thomas, Em ery and Congress streets; one neartbo Lead oi State street. W. H STEPHENSON, Portland. Aug 8 —dtf2d National Bank. OC8E AN® LOT for Rale. A three atorv House on Monument street, (called the Jordan House,) containing twelve finished rooms Fora pleasant view of the sea, city, and country, we In vite you to call at the premises. Apply to JOHN C TUKE3BURV, No. - Fore street. '■ Portland, July 27,1866. For Sale. TWO of the best building lots in Portland, located at llic West Ena, on Congress Street, commanding a hue view of the country for miles around—theiY\ lute Mountains included. ‘The Horse Cars pass lliis property’ every littecu minutes. Size of lots oo 1-2 hy 120 and G2 1-2 by 128 fret, with a wide passage for teams m the rear. Apply to W. II. JER ** July CO dtfatC ^CTltt 01 posile Treble House. Fop Sale. *\TERY desirable Building Lots on Deering Street— J at than the price for adjoining land, if ap plied for immediately. auglldtf H. M. & C. PAYSON. _REAL ESTATE. For Sale. A ”o«hSl^side*S?lf;Ui^?8th* Situated oa the mile from the Pern-. IflaaXSw*^ a 'l“arter of ries high. in good rei.ni.. a double house, two sto INGllWcom&^r0 C“i^w.P Valuable R^Estate onElm St., FOR SALE. A PORTION of the ‘-DAY” Estate on Flm <5tr*»r A comprising over SSOOo foot of land with Brick Houses, Stable &c. Tliis pronertv8)."!®' oatodon Elm uul Cumberland streets iml onmprovement, and has a ftoat on Eim strect of 282 The above property is ofl'ered for sale cither in nor Rons or collectively, on litoral terms. Anri v m ^ augeo—tr John c. Proctor. FOR SALE! ONE half a two atorv dwelling honse, with 1-4 acre of land, situated In Saccurappn, on the westside or 0*8 Presumpscott river, and within three minutes walk of the Depot. Well located, with a good cistern. Price, $700 MERRITT W. STUBS. aug20—3w* For Sale. TN SACCARAPPA. a two story house, nearly new ,1 ““‘•aire8'r.°“'».ishcd rooms, within two or niu!rf«VIIUt<n.walk ut Do Depot, Schools, Churches '^2®' J®™* *• accommodate tlio potchascr. ° at thto 0IBcc' or H* r- lurch, of Saccu rappm augS03w» I*1 ®alli *?, Westbrook. A choice larm oi k acrefl, well divided into mowing, pasturage and tillage; (one lield of 90 acres). A two story Faxmlm^Twj.1^!* b*n“>.caiTiago house, stable.Ac. * arming Tools, Stock and present Crops. In all re spccts this is one of tho best Farms in the country. °f J- 9: PBOCTEE, 66 Middle St., jullGdtt_Opposite the “Wood's Hotei.” One of the Finest Locations in Forl , land for Sale. rPHE valuable and desirable Estate on Congress nv ®n,'l°’ 5* tlic corner of Carleton street, being 05 *52? Do termer and extending 127 feet up Carleton street, containing moro than 8000 square feet. It is a a centuryUiat canno® obtained onco in a quarter of These premises command a fine view of tho sur ro ending country and arc well worthy the attention /Pi1)’to w- H- Je*bis. Real Estate Agent, Railroad Office, opposite Preble House. _ augf-dtf FOR SALE OR LEASE. House Lots on Favorable Terms. ONE on Qmncy street, second from Cumberland. One on Federal street, second from India. One on Chestnut street, near Cumberland. Four on North street, nesr Promenade. Two large lots on Pleasant street, in Westbrook, each Jot capable of making seven house lots GO front by lo3 feet. Tlie horse railroad passes through tills st, reel. Any of the above lots will lie sold on long credit at C per cent., and no money required to be paid down wherea suitable building is erected. Building to bo insured In- owner, and loss In case of fire to bo paid the moi^.igcr. Apply to „ „ wit. h. .TEr.nis, Real Estate Agent, under Lancaster Hall. au2CeodCw FOR SALE ! A STONE Lot on Middle Street near the corner of Exchange, with lot in rear of above, in all, about -feet of land!ogether with the cellar, stone ami brick on same. A Lot of land on tlie east side of India Street. G2$ foot on India by 23G feet deep, Also a Lot of land on west side of India street 1G9 teet on India, by 102$ deep. Also a Lot of land on Fore Street, 12$ feet by 00. For terms of sale, call on a. o. conajVt, IDS Commercial Street, or H. M. PAYSOM, &iigl4—dtscpl* Foot of Exchange Street. To be Leased for a Term of Years. rpHE valuable lot of land Comer of Exchange and x Middle Streets, occupied before tlic lire by tho well known Fox Block. Inquire of Patterson & Chadbournc, dealers in Real Estate, or of WILLIAM O. FOX. aug!4 dtfAt 108$ Middle St. House and Lot for Sale IN Westbrook, near Morrill’s Corner. New-house, Iwo-story. 12 rooms, with all the conveniences: modem style, well tinishod, with 1-4 to 1 acre of land. Price reasoablc. Enquire of ANDREW CRAM, on the premises, or W. 15. Goodrich, Stevens Plains, Ang 3,. IfcCO-rdSw Argus copy. FOR SALE. New, First Class House. mJust Finished— French Hoqf—On Deer inn Street, 14 Rooms Jlecmtij'ullp Frescued. This house lias all tlic modern improvements; «as, Hot and Cold Water, Brick Cistern holding 45 lihds., cemented cellar doer, and is very convenient in all rcsncctB; will bo ready lor occupancy next month. Lot SO by 100 feet. Also House, on Cumberland Street, near Oak; 12 rooms nicely painted and papered; has gas, furnace, niarblo mantles, comentcd collar floor, filtered water, Ac., Ac. Lot 30 by.05. Appty t. W, H. JEltRls, Real Estate Agent. Kali Road Ofiiec, opposite Breblo House. jySdtf TTlor tonic—One and a hall story honse and lot in X tlio western part of the citv. Apply to r , , „ WILLIAM L. REMICK, July 31. lm» gg Clark Street. ClquM^te^r Stree‘- E" JL July 12—dtl_ HOUSE AND LOT for salo at Cape iSuap ethFer^ ry,—house nearly new. Enquire ol A .s» Cole at the Ferry, or W. H. M ANSFELD, Portland steam Packet Co._ jul 14 dtf F)R Sale. Three story brick house on Danforth Street. The house is nearly new and in line or der. Immediate poecession given. jii!16tf\V. O. CHADBOURNE. Beautiful residence for sale. — one of the finest homes in the Portland, nice two story House, splendid garden, well stocked with cherry, plum and pear trees. Lot contains about 14,000 feet. Price only $6500. Apply to W. H. JERRIS, dealer l? .. ^Ie»Horse Railroad office, opposite the Preble House. jull9 tf Or#re Street.—For.Sale, two story house, tliir teen rooms, waterearried through tho house.— Price $3,000. Also, two houses rear of the above, on a Court, for $2,800; and one for $L',500. All ol tho above houses are new, well arranged, nnd pleasantly situated. Apply to J. C. PROCTOR, Middle Strcot below Post Office. jy31 dtf For Sale or Lease* THE property adjoining the westerly side of the Oarikl Bank, known as the “ Wilorago” proper ty, will bo sold, or leased lor a term of years, ft is two rods on Middle street, extending back ten ro^s, and is as valuable a piece of property for tho purpose of building. as%ny In the citv. Apply to nath*l f. Peering, qiugl-dtf No. 19 Free Street. . — —————————-- . Office of- Collector of Internal Revenue. First Collection District of Maine. No. 90 1-2 Commercial Street. Pobtlaxh, Acoust. 17,16C-5. Pnrsuant to the provisions of an act ot Congress ‘•to provide Internal Revenue to support the Govern ment, to pay interest on the public uebt, and for other purposes,1’ approved Jane 30,18G4. and Acts amenda tory thereto, f licrchy give notice that I have received from the Assessor or said district the annual list ibr I960 ; that the several duties, taxes and licenses, as sessed and enumerated in said list have become <luc and payable, and that I will In person orbv (leruty, attend to collecting and receiving said duiics. taxes and Ilconses, assessed and pavablo within tlie County of Cumborland, in said district, at this oflice. from the 28tli day of August. A. D., I860, tmthc 8th day Of September, A. D., I8G6. both (lays inclusive. Ana I farther give notice that I will, in like man ner, attend to collecting and receiving Unties, taxes ana licenses, as albresaid, assessed ami payable with in the County of York, in said district, at the follow ing designated times aud places, viz SACO, at the Hotel kept by John T. Cleaves, Tues day, August 2€th, 18GG, from 10 o’clock, A. M„ to G o’clock, P. M. BIDDEFORD. at the Biddeford House, Wednesday August, 29th, 1600, from 10 o’clock A. M., to 0 o'clock KENNEBUNK, nt the Hotel kept by W. A, Hall, Friday, August 31st, IttCG, trom II o’clock A. M., to 4 o’clock p. 5f KTri'ERY, at the ofllcc of Francis Bacon. Esn., Saturday. September lat, I6CU. from 11 o’clock. A. M.. to 4 o’clock P. 51. SOUTH BERWICK at the Newichawaulck House, Monday September 3d, 18GG. from 10 o’clock A. 51., to 4 o’clodk, A. M. * Persons in York County, desirous of so doing, can pay their taxes at this olllcc, at any time prior to Sep tember 8tli, 18CG, except during the time herein spec ially designated for their collection ellswherc. Special notice will be mailed to alt persons who neglect to pay as aforesaid, ibr the Issuing and service of which a feo of tweuty cents will be charged, as provided by See. 28, of tne Aet above named. NATHANIEL «J. MILLER, Collector, auglg—dtsoplO Oils and CANDLES. LARD, SPERM AND WHALE OIL, OLIVE, ELAINE AND RED OIL. KEROSENE AND MACHINERY OIL, SPERM & ADAMANTINE CANDLES, & SOAP, For sale by BRADSHAW &- PATCH, aug 9—6m No. 7 Central Whari, Boston. Lost! STRAYED lrom Deering’a Pasture lCth hurt.. a LIGHT RED COW, with a brass knob on one liorn. Whoever will give information of, or return her to No. 1 Ellsworth street near the Arsenal, shall be suitably rewarded Pgrtiaud, Aug. 15, 1SCC.nnglC—lw« Fishing Tackle, Guns, revolvers, fishing tackle and SPORTING GOODS. Stencil Cutting and light repairing. No. 9 Free Nlrert, augli—tf G. L. BAILEY. AI.BION HOI'SE.-Strangers visiting Port land con tind the very best accommodations at tills House. The house is open early in the morning lor the benefit ot those who arrive by boat. Meals at all hours. J. G. PERRY. Proprietor. jy'-’Qdtf Notice. all persons holding boohs i'roni my Library, arc requested. to leave them at my house 122 Brackett Street. W. I>. ROBINSON, August leih 18CC._aug20—1 w For Sale, A Two horse Caloric Eugine, In good order. Prico •<!»• , „ 8. WALKER, ang 14 d3w* 47C Harrison Ayctiuc, Boston. Pew for Sale. PEW No. 3. Uuiversalist Church. Congress Square, with Books aiul furniture. Possesion immedi ately. HORATIO HILL, at auglGtf Lord <& Crawfords 143 Commercial St. RAILROADS. GRAND TRUNK “RAILWAY^ Ot Conuda. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. aOEaP Oaand afterjfonj*,, JBLY 2nd. 186C. trains will rasas follows Morning Express Train lor South Paris, Lewis too, Gorham, island Pood, Montreal and Quebec at 7 A. M. Train for Waterville, Bangor, Gorham, Island P tHTi’ **ontreal and Quebec at 110 P. M i ni8 tram oonnects with Express train Ibr Toronto, Chicago. Sleeping Cars attached from l9J?n n on(*to Qu®oec and Montreal. Hm«aK^sa^eca.a be received or checked after the time above stated. r,1^“la,wii!. ar,riv® «i follow, Gnebee, 80. Paris, Lew iston ana Auouru, - - . . . 8 10 a. sc From Montreal, Quebec Ac. - - . 216 P.M. anvh»,n,T-P.‘n^ "Ji »ot responsible for baggage to al ninless m *30 In value (and that person al °ifalu.utic.° 18 Kiven. and paid for at the rate oi one passenger for every $500 additional value. H B ill PVIJ ®*F0<JXi, Managing Director. dt, PORTLAND SACO & PORTSMOUTH R. R. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT, Commencing Monday,May 14th, 1866. i Passenger Trains leave Portland for «Ar*i9^16p»Bo3ton at 8.40 A. M., 2.50 and 6.00 (ex press) P. M. Leave Boston lor Portland at 7.30 A. \I., 3.00 and 7.00 (express) P. M. On Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays the Express train to and from Boston will run via Boston & Maine K. R., stopping only at Saco. Biddeibrd, Kennebunk, North Berwick,South Berwick Junction, Dover, Ex eter, Haverhill and Lawrence. And on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays will run via the Eastern R. R., stopping only at Saco, Biddetord, Kennebunk, North Berwick, Portsmouth, Newburyport, Salem and Lynn. A Mechanic’s a d Labobeu's Train will leave Biddeford daily, Sundays excepted, at 6 A. M., and 8aco at 6 08, arriving in Portland at 6.40. Returning, will leave Portland for Saco and Bid detord and intermediate stations at 6.20 P. M. A freight train, with passenger car attached, will leave Portland at 7.10 A. M. for Saco and Biddeford, and returning, leave Biddetord at 8.30 and Saco at 8 40 A.M. ^ J , FRANCIS CHASE, Supt. ■ Portland, July 21, 1866._ juJ23 PORTLAND UENNEBEC R. R. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT, Commencing Monday, April 30th, 1866 nSlfEaSSuH Passenger Trains leave Portland daily at 1.00 P. M., tor Bath, Augusta, Wat erville, Kendall’s Mills, Skowhegan, and intermediate Stations, (connecting at Brunswick with Androscog gin B. R.), for Lewiston and Farmington, and at Kendall’s Mills with Maine Central R. R. for Bangor and intermediate stations. Fares as low by this route as any other. Leave Portland tor Bath, Lewiston, Augusta and intermediate stations on Saturday only at 8.00 P. M. Mixed Train leaves Portland for Bath and interme diate stations daily, except Saturaay, at 3.45 P. M. Freight Train, with passenger car attached, will leave Portland for Skowhegan and inte mediate sta tions every morning at 7 o’clock. Trains from Bath and Lewiston are due at Portland at 8.30 A. M., and from Skowhegan and Farmington and all intermediate stations at 2.30 P. M. to connect with trains for Boston. Stages for Rockland connect at Bath; and for Bel fast at Augusta, and for Solon. Anson, Norridge wock, Athens and Moose Head Lake at Skowhamn, and for China, East and North Vassalboro’ at Vas salboro', and for Unity at Kendall’s Mill’s. W. HATCH, Saperintendeal* April 28,1866—dtf PORTLAND ^ROCHESTER R.R. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. .i | On and after Monday. April 30,1866, g^^^Pjtrains will leave as follows: Leave Saco River for Portland at 5 30 and 900 A. n. 340 p. m. Leave Portland for Saco River at 7 15 a. m., 2 00 and C20 p. k. Tho 200 p. m train out and the A.m.train into Portland will be freight trains with passenger cars attached. lystagos connect at Gorham for West Gorham, Btandish, Steep Falls, Baldwin, Denmark fcjebago, Bridgton, Lovell, Hiram, Brownfield, Fryeburg, Conway, Bartlett. Jackson Limington, Cornish,Por ter, Freedom, Madison, and Eaton, N. 11 » At Button Center for West Buxton, Bouny-Eagle, South Limington. Limington, Limerick, Nowfiold, Parsonsfield and Ossipeo At Saccarapp* far South Windham, Windham Hill and North Windham, daily Steam Car and Accomodation trains will rub as fol lows:—Leave Gorham for Portland at8 00A M.and 2 OOP. a. Leave Portland for Gorham at 12 15 p. if. and 4 p.y By order of the President. Portland, April 28,1866—dtf MAINE CENTRAL R. R. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. mniiUffffffn Trains leave Portland daily (Grand tjsjjP^WyTrunk Depot) Sundays excepted,1or Au burn and Lewiston at 7.00 A. M., and for Bangor and all intermediate Stations, at 1.10 P. M. Returning, trains Irom Auburn and Lewiston are due at 8.30 A. M., and from Bangor and all intermediate stations, at 2 P. M.,to connect trains for Boston. KT* Freight trains leave daily at 8 A.M. EDWTN NOYES, Supt. Dec 15.1865. dftttf S U M M EK E X CUR SION -AT R-eclttced. Bates the GRAND TRUNK_ RAILWAY ! From Portland .q Chicago and return all rail. .(40.00 Chicago and MiitVa«vrtiil to Sarnia and steamer through Huron Michigan.94.00 Detroit and return all rail. ,28 00 Niagara Falls and return all rail.^^. " jg'oo London and return all rail." *4 00 Quebec and return all rail.in'oo Montreal and teturn all rail. lo'.uo Gorham and return all rail.. 5.00 For further information on round trip ticket via Boston, New York, Niagara Falls, See., apply at the UNION TICKET OFFICE, 282 CONGRESS STREET. E. P. BEACH, WM. FLOIVEBS, General Agent. Eaetern Agent. D. H. BLANCHARD. Agent. junelldtf Sale of Public Lands. Laud Office, Bangor, June 1, 1866. IN pursuance ol law as defined in Chapter 5, Sec tion 32. Revised Statutes, Public Notice is hereby given that the following Schedule of Tracts and Par cels of Lands will be offered for sale on Saturday, the first day of September next, at 12 o'clock, noon, at the Land Office in Bangor, at a price per acre not less than the minimum fixed in th<? advertised list. The sale to bp by Sealed Proposals in conformity with the provisions of tho foregoing Chapter and Section, which require that ten per centum of the minimum price of tho township or part, shall accom pany each proposal, which sum shall constitute a part of, and be allowed in, the cash payment to be made upon tbe township or tract purchased, Payments required to be one third cash, remain der in three promissory notes payable annually in one, two and three years, with satisfactory bona for payment of at uni page. The sum depositedfby any other bidder, who does not became a purchaser, may be withdrawn by him t any time after tho bias are declared and made. FRANKLIN COUNTY. Min. price per acre. Part of Township No. 2. R. 8, W. B. K. P., at the minimum of $1,000 for the tract, cts. North part of No. 1, R. 6, W. B. K. P. 10.540 acres, 40 Remainder South half 3, R. 4, do., 10,614 acres, 50 PISCATAQUIS COUNTY. Sections No. 4, 5, 6,12,17, 23 & 24, in Town ship No. 2, R. 11, W. E. L. S., 4288 acres, 40 Elliotsyille—Lots No.4&5R.1;4&5 R. 2; 2, 3, 6,7, 8, R. 3; and Gore, 1250 acres, 25 AROOSTOOK COUNTY. 9, R, 6, W. E. L. S. Sections No. 4.10,14, 16, * of 5, and 3 of 11, 3244 acres, 25 L. R. 2 being S. W } and other parts re maining unsarveyed, 8423 acres. 30 C. R. 2, W. E. L. S. at the minimum price of thirty centu per acre tor the Town ship; tidy cents for either quarter; ana seventy-five cents for selected sec tions. Proposals deemed most ihvor ablc in the aggregate will be received. 22,080 acres. KB. 1, W. E.L.S. Sections No. 17; Lots 1 Sec. 18; 2 Sec. 18; 1292 acres. 30 Sec. 3; Lots 3, Sec. 4; 4 Sec. 4; 1 Sec. 10; 2 Sec. 10; 3 Sec. 10; 4 Sec. 10; 1 Sec. 16; 2 Sec. 1ft; 3 Sec. 16; 4 Sec. 16; 3 Sec. 15; 4 Sec. 15,2851 acres, 40 S 3 No. 2, R. 3. W. E. L. S. Lots No. 84, 85,86,87,88, 39, 90, 91, 92, 93. 94, 95. 96. 97,1Q3, 104, 105,106, 107, 108, 109, 86, 2289 acre*, 30 I *1,R.6,W. E. L.S. Section No. 6: Lots 10, 19, 23; N. W. 1 Sec. 17,1105 acres, 30 Reserving the privilege of withdrawing Sec tion 6. SOMERSET COUNTY. C, R. 17, W. E. L. S. S. W. i, 5870 acres, S. E. J, remainder, 4325 acres, ®0 * ISAAC R. CLARK, nne lldtd _Land Agent. City Liquor Agency. The attention of Invalids, and all others who havo occasion to use any kind of liquors for medicinal purposes, is Invited to the very select stock now kept at the Agency. Included in this stock arc Old Hennessv, Cognac. French and Cherry Brandy: Superior Old Tort, Old Madeira, Sherry. Sicily, Malaga, and various Domes tic Wines: Fine Old Holland Gin; Old Jamaica, St Croix and Medford Rum; UO per cent. Alcohol; Ex tra Old Bourbon and Rye Whiskey; best London For tour, Scotch Ale. Arc. The.se articles arc all received from the State Com m.ssioifxr, arc of standard proof, and have all been assayed by the State Assuyer. anil ccrtilioil to be pure. Tho subscriber feels confident that tlic superior quulit.v of these goods cannot tiiil to give entire satis faction, and they arc ollbrcd as low as they can possi bly be afforded. _ For ithc present, the Agency is kept at No* 188 Fore Street,. Entrance in the rear from Central Whart. LORENZO HAMBLIN, Aug. t. dim City Liquor Agent^ Picked up Adrift. Al :AWL BOAT about 18 feet long, with brown bottom and l»la< k top. Tlic owner canhave the same bv calling at the Union House. Peaks Inland, Stiff°| erty ;im‘ Paying ^SYLVESTER. Fifteen Dollars Reward. WILL bo paiil to any person who will give the Ex ecutive Oommittee for relief of suirerers by tl 10 laic lire, such informalion ns will lead to tho le gal conviction of any person or persons guilty of ob l .lining by false representations any relief from this 'Committee. augC-dtf STEAMERS. Special Steamboat Notice. TN consequence of some disarangement In the ma y*© steamer JLr«I y luiitf, there will dav ?iw? ior t,llc ^®nobneot River Tuesday, Thurs « tur.,la>' evenings until author notice, iiertw S!?ilor wm **ve every J/omlsy, Wed P«SkXd ^*1 A. «•». rb,, - *ag- 7, ltoti—& Ageut. *,°r the Islands X T the steamer o A. Z E Is Is K . * A 1,1 c<*amence her trips to PEAK’S * CUSHING’S ISLANDS, 1a,'“' rUn,,ln* “ fuUow>- until iJEss: aBtTah„7j;"jh^;oaL®d^Ptr,n*,s t uun"L POTti“d Leave Cushing’s Island, touching at Peak's at 11 IB A. M.. and 5.15 P. M. ' Tickets down and back 25 cts. Children 15 cts. June 7—dtl International Steamship Oo. Eastport, Calais and St. John. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT THREE TRIPS PER WEEK ! WITH REDUCED PARE. On and alter MONDAY, Juno 4th, tho Steamers ol the Iuterna V tional Dine will leave Railroad Wharf, foot ol State Street, every pnin a v —'MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and John AY’ at 5 ° c*°°fc P. M.,for Eastport and St. leave Bt. John and Eastport tame ▲ Steamoflr Queen will connect lor St. Oiuais and New Brunswick ,md Boulton Stations, and St?Se<£0¥“* will connect, for Machias. #s^ni;i^1"!,^.S,Xn8eriJah*! E. ft M. A. Railway Jos ?C* a, 'i> ,th' ore for Summersiilc and Charlottetown, P. E. Island and PI,:tou. N. S; also at St. John the Steamer Empress for Windsor and Hali&i’ every Tuesday and Friday evening, and for Digby every Monday and Thursday mornings. BT* Freight received rn days of sailing until lour o’clock P. M. C. C. EATON May 29,1866.—dtf Agent. FARE REDUCEDTO BOSTON. Summer Arrangement! Until lurther notice the Steamer? of the Portland Steain^Packct Co. i will run as follows:— Leave Atlantic Wharf for Boston, 'eve^y evening, (except Sunday) at 7 o’clock. Leave Boston the same days at 7 P. M. Cabin fare,.$1.50 Deck,. l.oo OF* Package tickets to be had ol the Agents at re duced rates. Freight taken as usual. L. BILLINGS, Agent May 22nd, 1866—dtf SUMMER ARRANGEMENT! DAILY LINE BETWEEN PORTLAND & PENOBSCOT RIVER The splendid sea-going Steamers LADY LANG, Capt. F. A. Prince, and REGULATOR, Capt. J. A. Blanchard, will leave Railroad Whari, foot of State str el, Port - land, every evening, (Sundays excepted'at 11 o’clock , or on the arrival 01 the 7 o’clock Express train from Boston. Returning, will leave Bangor every morning (Sun • days excepted) at 6 o’clock, touching at Hampden, Wfnterport, Bucksport. Belfast, Camden and Rock land, both ways. For freight or passage please apply to A. SOMERBY, Portland, May 15, 186f. at Office on Wharf. PORTLAND AND MACHIAS STEAMBOAT COMPANY. INLAND ROUTE. *** 1 On and after April 24th the new, substantial and swift going Steam - “CITY OF RICHMOND,** CHARLES DEE RING. Master, Wai make two tripe per woek to MacLias, leaving Franklin Wharf every TUESDAY and FRIDAY EVENINGS,at 11 o'clock, and touching at Rockland, Tlesboro, Castine, Deer Isle, Sedgwick, Mount De sert, Millbrkige, Jonesport, and thence to Marinas port. RETURNING, will leave Mach iasport every MON DAY and THURSDAY MORNINGS, followin' at above named landings, and arriving in Portland the same night. Stages wifi be in readines* at all the landings to carry passengers to the neighboring towns. This Steamer is 879 *>ns measurement, has largo and well ventilated -state Rooms, and new Furni ture, Beds and Balding, anil is in all respects elegant ly fitted np for passengers,and has large Jr reieht room. Freight forwarded from Portland by the Boston and New York Steamers Passengers by tho three o’clock and Even ing Express trains from Boston, on their arrival at Portland, will be taken to the Steamer, with their baggage, free qf charge. For frefi General Agents, 73 Commercial Street, Portland. April 19th, 1866. ap20dtt PORTLAND AND NEW YORK STEAMSHIP COMPANY. SEMI-WEEKLY LINE. Tho splendid and fast Steam ships Dili 1 GO, Capt. H. Sher wood, and FRANCONIA, Capt. W. w. Sherwood, will, until farther notice, run as follows: Leave Brown’s W liarf, Portland, every WEDNES DAY and SATURDAY, at 4 P. M„ and leave Pior jRker, New York, every WEDNESDAY and SATDay, at 4 o’clock P. M. ves8tA** ore titled up with lino accoutmoda ttons for passeuget», making this the most speedy, rale and comfortable rouw i0r travellers between New York and Maine. Pawa*?, i„ state Boom, $6.00 Cabin passage $5.00. Meals extra. Goods forwarded by this line to and from Mon treal, Quebec, Bangor, Bath, Augusta, East poit and St. Joi n. Shippers are requested to send their freight to tho steamers as early as 3 P. M. on the day that they leave Portland. For freight or passage apply to EMERY & FOX, Brown’s Wharf, Portland. J. F. AMES, Pier 38 East River. May 110,1*65. dtl FREIGHT FOR THE SOUTH AND WEST. Boston and Phffiulelphia Steamship Line. The Steamers NORMAN, SAXON, and ABIE? now form the line, and a steamer leaves each porl EVERY FIVE DAYS. From Long Wharf, Boston,.at 12M. From Pine St. Wharf, Philadelphia,.at 10 A.M, Freight for tho West forwarded by the Pennsylva nia Railroad, and to Baltimore and Washington by Canal or Railroad, free of commissions. For freight, apply to Sprague, soule & co., Nov 22—dlyr 9 T Wharf. Boston. Lake ITmbagog. m The new and snbstaninl steamer “Andrew Johnson,” will run the pres ent season, on Lake Umbagog and the Meg&lloway river, as follows,—Leave Frost’s Landing in Upton, every Tuesday and Friday, at 7 A. M., for th* Mcgal loway river, stopping at the Inlet of tho Lake and at Errol Dam. On return trips, leave Durkee’s Land ing on Magalloway, at 3P. M , and Errol Dam at * P. M., stopping at the Inlet, and arriving al Frost’s Landing, in Upton, at 8 P. M , same day. On othcr days the boat will be In readiness to take parties to any part of the Lake, day or night, at a reasonable price. Fare on regular trlpa»$lf00. Connections have been mado with the Stage lira from Bethel, by which parties may loavo Bethel on Mondays and Thursdays, at 5 P. Ml, or on arrival of the tram from Portland and Boston, and arrive o% Upton same evening. Stages will return to Bethel on Wednesdays and Saturdays, at 4 A. M.. connect ing with trains on the G. T. Railway, East and West. Parties can leave Boston on Mondays and Thursdays by the morning train, and Portland by the afternoon train, and arrive at the Lake tho same day. This route is one of the most beautiful and romantic ia New England, affording to the tourist, the sports man, and traveler, the most delightful scenery,—the finest sporting, both for gun and rod, and the most healthful and invigorating climate. jul 17 Boston and Charleston Steamship Liue. The new Al steamship Theodore D. Wagner, CAPT. RODNEY BAXTER, Of about 700 tons burthen, will again be in berth ut Comey’s Wharf. Boston, on Saturday, Sept. 1,ready to receive freight, and will leave lor Charleston, S. C.. on Saturday, Sept 8, at 3 o’clock P. .VI. To to lol lowed immediately by her consort of the same »</ >. Freight received until 2 o’clock on day of sailin For freight or passage apyly to DANIEL LEWIS Sc CO., No. 9 Merchants’ Row, Or to HENRY T. HOLMES, At 'he Wharf. Goods received instore at wharf at all times. A. J. SALINAS, Agent at Charleston. S. C., who will forwarde< l all consignments au g od 1 m War Department, Stroll eon General’s Office Washington D. C. Aug totli, isro. ADVERTISEMENT. An Army Medical Board, to consist of Brovcl Ci | J. B. Brown, Surgeon U. S. A., President. Brcv.it Surgeon, u. o. i\.. uecoroor, win luoct in Now lv, City oil the 20th or September, next, lor tire examin i tion of camUdirtes for admission into the Medic d Stall oi the U. S. Army. Applicants must bo over 21 years of ago, and phv t cally sound. * - Applications for an iuvitatiou to appear before the Board should be addressed to the Surgeou General. U S. A., and must state the full name, residoi.ee. date and idacc of birth of the eundidate. Tesliuta nials us to character and qualifications must 1* |ur. nisliod. If the applicant lias been in the Medical Service of the Army during the war. tlio tact should ho stated, together with his former ran!;, and tha time ami place of service, and testimonials from t',o ofliccrs with whom lie has served should also he lor wariled. No allowance is made for (lie expenses of persons undergoing the examination, as it is an imlispcnsible prerequisite to appointment. There arc at present sixty vacancies in the Medical Stuff, forty-six of which arc original, King created | by the Act of Congress, approved, Julv rath. inn JOS. K. BARNKS. | ang 14—Stawtoctlli Surgeon General, U. 3. A,