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MTEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH TO THE t'Ott'l'LAND DAILY PBEbu, -- Monday Morning, August 26,1867. --— -- - EUROPE. NEWS BV THE CABI.E. Livebpool, Aug. 23—Nofln. Ship Czar, of Greenock, which was recently abandoned at sea, was successfully towed into the harbor of Greenock last evening. Paris, Aug. 23. His Imperial Majesty Lonls Napoleon, on re turning from Salzburg, departed tor Biaritz. St. Petersburg, Aug. 23. It is reported that the Czar, who is now in the Crimea, is quite ill. Admiral Farragut and the officers of his fleet received a grand ovation to-day at Cron stadt from Kussian naval officers. The Grand Puke Constantine, Admiral-General ol the Russian navy, and other dignitaries were pres ent. The utmost good feeling and enthusiasm were manifested. t . , London, Ang. 23-Evening, It is rumored today that the formal treaty concluded at the conference recently held at Salzburg between the Emperors Napoleon and Francis Joseph lor the formation of a South (German Confederation, ha# proved a signal failure. The government of Bavaria, it is reported, has replied to the proposition of their Majes ties, and positively refuses to join the Bund. Madrid, Aug. 23. A state of siege has been declared in all the provinces in consequence of anticipated insur rectionary movements. London, Ang. 24. The U. S. ship of war Minnesota has gone to Cherbourg. The English competitors in tile recent trial of safes at Paris deny that Herring’s safe was a success. They openly charge that tile decis ion to that effect was brought about by bribery and coi ruption. They will immediately ask for a new trial. London, Aug. 23—Evening. At the York races yesterday (second day), the_tir>t race was for the Biennial stake, ami was won by the Duke of Beaufort s “Vau bau.” Roquefort was second and Rabbit Trail third. The next race was for the Eber bar dicap, and Was won by McKenzie’s Mandrake, beating Beeswing and Gomera. Iu the first race to-day for the York stake the Duke of Beaufort’s Vauban was beaten easily by Pearson’s Achievement. The Nur sery stake was won by Saxon’s Vontigem, Healy s Steathconcour wou the cup. The weather was beautitu) and the racing spirited, •ad the attendance large and fashionable. London, Aug. 24-Evening. me Salzburg Conference continues to en gross a large share oi pubiic attention. It is rumored to-day that an explicit under standing has been arrived at between their Imperial Majesties, Napoleon and Francis Jo seph, not only in regard to the formation of a Southern German Confederation, hat also to resist any intervention in the Eastern question. It was also agreed that the States formin'* South Germany should remain in Zollveroin so long as Prussia abides by the treaty of Prague. In regard'tO' 'Schleswig it was pro posed that his Majesty Francis Joseph should interpose his good offices, and that on the other hand Denmark should make considerable con cessions in her demand. The Mexican question also came up for con sideration. The body of the Arch Duke Max lmiiian is to be demanded from the Mexicans by both Frauce and Austria, and the citizens of both Empires in Mexico, are to be protected at all hazards. Iudian Affair*. _ , St. Louis, Ang. 24. An Omaha dispatch says information has been received thatGen. Cook, about four weeks ago, came upon a camp of Indians in the Pue bla Mountains, surrounded and killed nearly all of them. Subsequently another ramp eight miles front Fort Warren was found and served in the same manner. Fifty Indians were killed alto gether. The Boyce Indians from Warm Springs under Capt. Danagle, did tlie fighting, backed by United States troops. Coaches travel Smoky Hill route without molestation. The Union Pacific Railroad, Omaha Branch, has been completed to the distanoeof five hun dred and forty miles. Tho Democrat’s correspondent with the In dian Commissioners says Gen. Augur’s evi dence, taken by the chairman at Omaha, was to the effect that in the event of a war with the Indians it would he general and not par tial, and thot he could not undertake it in the dtpartmout of the Platte with less than 20,000 men. He also believed it would require the Bame number of troops in Hancock’s depart ment. He expressed the opinion that Spotted Tail went on a grand buffalo hmt on the Re publican, in consequence of the representation of Red Cloud that if he did not ho would be dishonored in the eyes of the young men. Red Cloud is believed to foresee the extinction of his tribe, and is ambitious to play tlie part of Phillip and Tecumseth. It is thought, howev er, bv unprejudiced persons that the cession by the Government of Powder River legion will satisfy all the northern tribes and avert a war with them. . St. Louis, Aug. 25. A dispatch from Fort Hayes, Kansas, dated 23d iust., says a courier lias just arrived from Capt Ames with dispatches to Capt. Cordin, to the effect that Capt. Ames had had a severe battle with 600 Indians under Satante, on the Republican river. Their village was two miles long. Capt. Ames charged twice through their wigwams. The savages fought desperately. - Three of our men were killed, and 25 Wounded and 30 horses lost. The Indians lost severely but finally repulsed our troops. Our dead were left on the field. There was an immense amount of stolen stock in tlie Iudian village. The savages surrounded our troops, and tLe fight laseil three days. Two ot our men killed belonged to the Kansas cavalry aud one to the regulars. Capt. Ames had 125 men. The dis patch says a strong force under Maj. Elliott, and some Kansas cavalry leave for the Iudian village in light marching order this morning. A severe battle is anticipated. We have not enough troops here. Cuba, by Cable Telegraph. Havana, Aug. 21, | via Lake City, Fla., Aug. 24. J The customs regulations at this port are to be rigidly enforced and not the slightest devia tion troin tlie schedule of the new tariff will be permitted. The mortality at the Coolie depots is very great. An investigation of tlie financial condition of the Grocer’s Bank has beeu held. It is re ported that the bank will soon be forced into liquidation. Difficulties are expected to arise when the new taxes are collected. The rate of exchange is high and the outilow of specie is very large. Spanish steamer from Cadiz arrived to day. She brings intelligence that Gen. Ler sundt lias again been appointed Captain Gen eral ol Cuba, iu place of Gen. Mauzaus, re signed.. It is expected that the new Captain Geueral will arrive here in December. It is reported that there has been a political disturb.!Lire at Villa Enlara, and that some Cubans who were implicated have since been executed. The American bark Ocean Homs is soon to be restored to its owners, the charges upon which she was seized not having been sus tained. The sanitary report of the island for July states that there have 1,219 eases of yellow fever, of which 216 resulted fatally. There were also 134 deaths from small pox. The steamships Missouri and Muro Castle, from New York, arrived yesterday. New York, Aug. 25. A special despatch to tlie Herald, dated Ha vana, 22.1 inst., says President Cabral of Do minica has sent a messenger to Washington with instructions to accept the offer of the United States for the purchase of Samaua, on the island of Hayti, for five million dollars. Delay is feared iu completing the Cuban cable from Key West to Punta Rosa, Fla., because a portion of it was used betwecu Cuba and Key West, and engineer Webb will await tel egraphic authority from England before pro ceeding to lay the remainder. Front California. , . ,, San Francisco, Aug. 23. The hark Monaynick will soon he dispatched to Borneo with flour and other stores. It will be the first vessel ever sent hence to that island which is now largely under the control of American capitalists. Steamer America, with passengers for New York, sailed to-day. Ship David Crockett has also sailed for New York with 1,700 tons Cali fornia whear, flour and a large amount of wool bides and ore. ’ The lumber interest here is much depressed in consequence of the contrivance ol the oight hour movement. Wheat aud legal tenders unchanged. . San Francisco, Aug. 25. The wine crop of California this year is esti mated at 35,000,000 gallons, and the brandy at 600,000 gallons. Steamship Golden Age arrived last night with New York passengers of the 1st of June Chicago Labor Congress, Chicago, Aug. 24. In the National Labor Congress this morn ing, the subject of a National organ was dis cussed and indefinitely postponed. HesoSillions were adopted expressing sympa thy for the working classes of Europe in tlieir efforts to obtain political power. The newly elected offloers were installed. A resolution was adopted deprecating the employing on Government works of persons hostile to the interests of labor. The Convention decided to meet at Pitts burg in May next. A mass mectiug will be bold to-night to rari ty its action. From Wnwhinglois. . , Washington, Aug. 24. we?k wre0r0e01|AS,fc!nU!rnal reVeDUe ‘°r U,e 8ld»nt tu'day-on tlle recommedation of Gen. Grant, suspended the execution of or mlnd of fhaS8i.K‘t"K G°n- Thnni^ “> ‘he com mand ot the 5tli Louisiana Distrirt in ,.f Gen. Sheridan. The reason To,mt ion on the part of the Executive is on account of the ill health of Gen. Thomas, who^uow unde ® fn1vfe5yiCrgln^atmC"tat0nP °f From Fortress Monroe. „ Fortress Monboe, Aug. 25. Secretary Seward, accompanied by the French and Spanish Ministers and Col. Sew ard, reached here this morning, on the revenue cutter Nemi.ha, and visited the ram Stonewai] which had just arrived in this harbor from the Gosport navy yard in thorough sea-going or der. The party did not land. After spending an hour on the ram, the party r#*»einbarked on the revenue cutter and returned to Washing ton. The Stonewall sails to-morrow for Japan N»w Oti.att?i New Orleans, Aug. 24. Gov. Flanders lias appointed Mr. Lauge (col ored) a member of the Board of Control of the Btate Penitentiary, vice J. E. C. Doremus, (white) removed. Nineteen deaths from yellow fever were re ported by the Board of Health yesterday, and nine from other causes. General Sheridan to-dav issued an order, fot reasons similar to those given in the order re adinsting the Common Council at New Or leans, and at the request of the Common Conn cii removing from office Louis H. PiUes, City Surveyor, Henry D. Ogden, City Attorney, and E. Bennidez, Assistant City Attorney The Common Council is directed in accordance with the law to fill the vacancies created The registration of the voters of the State ol Louisiana, according to the laws of Confess being complete, it is ordered that no wTrson who is not registered in accordance with said laws, shal be considered as a duly qualified voter of the State oi Louisiana. All persons duly registered as above, and no others, are consequently eligible under the laws of the state ot Louisiana, to servo as jurors in any of the courts of the State. The Accessary revis ion of the jury lists will immediately be made by the proper officers. All the laws of the State respecting exemptions, etc., from jury duty will still remain in force. New York Iteuu. New York, Aug. 24. Arrived, steamship Monterey, New Orleans. She has Austrian troops on^ board. They will leave for Europe by the Western Metropolis to-day. The shipment of specie for Europe to-day is: the Hammonia for Hamburg, $17,000; Pereire for Havre, .$369,000; City of Paris, for Liver | pool, $14,760. Total $400,760. Augustus H. and Theo. J. Tuck, charged with an attempt to defraud Jatne9 O’Connor of Pittsburg of $30,000, by fraudulent representa tions, were arrested to-day. „„ New York, Aug. 25. Ihe steamship City of Antwerp, fromLiver pool 14th, via Queenstown 15th, is signalled “fIow' khe win be up in course of the night. The steamer Western Metropolis sailed yes terday for Bremen with 239 officers and soldiers of the Imperial army of Mexico. Southern Items. Augusta, Aug. 24. The editors of the conservative papers met at Macon yesterday, and appointed a commit ted to draw a memorial to Gen. Pope, request ing a revocation of Order No. 49. In case Gen. Pope refuses, the matter is to be referred to the President. „ „ Galveston, Aug. 24. The yellow fevor is abating here. There were 19 burials yesterday. Over one hundred of the principal citizens of Corpus Christi, in cluding the Presbyterian and Methodist minis ters, have died. 1'sreifn News per Atcnmer. New York, Aug. 24. The steamship Union, from Southampton lofh iust., has arrived. The raft Nonpareil was on exhibition at the Civ dal Palace. The Paris Patrie says:—“Crete is to have her autonomy under a Governor subject to the suzerainty of the Porte. Ab-del Kadcr will probably be the Governor.” Revolutionary movements were expected in Rosina and Herzegovina. The IC nil road Strike. Cairo, III., Aug. 24. The strike on the Mobile & Ohio Railroad continues. No trains are allowed to run either way. Some engineers were sent down from the Illinois Central Railroad to take the places of the strikers, but the latter would not let them work. No violent or riotous proceedings have occurred. \V ns III lie I ora €t)mspondeucci _ New Yobk, Aug. 24. The Tunes special dispatch says the Presi dent yesterday announced that Gen. Sickles would be removed and Gen. Cauby appointed Uis successor. Gen. Sickles will be reached by musteiing bint out of bis brevet rank, which leaves him Colonel of the veteran re serve corps. Miscellsucosi Di-.jinickcs. Quebec, Aug. 24. The steamship St. Andrew from Glasgow, with 170 passengers, arrived here this morning. The 23d Regiment is under orders for Euu laud. Philadelphia, Aug. 23. The crew of the ship Lizzie Einons, hence lor Antwerp, yesterday, mutinied when a few miics down the harbor. A police force was sent down, who arrested 14 men, who will be brought before the United States Commis sioner to-morrow. The mate of the vessel was stubbed and the skull oi one of the mutineers fractured. Habtfobd, Aug. 25. A young man named Edward Parsons, 21 years of age, who lived with his step-father, Lymau Waters, committed suicide yesterday afternoon, by taking laudauum. He had becu under the influence of liquor for several days previously. A sou ot Dr. Edward R. Broauell of East Hartford,8 years of age, was drowned while bathing in the Hockauum river last evening. Dbtboit, Aug. 25. Professor J. C. Watson, of Aun Arbor, Miob., announces the discovery of a planet hitherto unknown. It was first seen by bint last night. It is situated in the right ascen sion, one deg., forty min., and in the declina tion three deg. ton min. South, moving North and South. Amboy, III., Ang. 24. A fire this morning broke out in a building occupied by J. Little, Jr, bard ware store, de stroying it with all the buildings in the block. Total loss 470,(J00. Insurance 830,000. .. . Raleigh, N. C., Aug. 25. It is rumored that the Raleigh Progress has beeu threatened with suppression in couse quence of ridiculing Sickles. Philadelphia, Aug. 25. The match game of cricket between the Young America club of this city and the Bos ton club, was finished yesterday, iu which the former won, the score standing'291 to 130. THE MARKETS Financial. „ New York, Aug. 24—6 P. M. Gold 140 j. Government securities strong. Stocks lower anil closing Btoady, Balance in the Treasury $114,449,200. Spe.’le shipments to-day #450,000. New Fork Markets. _ , New York, Aug. 24. Cotton—dull and heavy; sales 800 bales; Middling Uplands at 28c. Flour—receipts 9.602 bbls.; sales .1,100 bbls.; State and Western dull and 15 @ 25c lower; Superfine State at 7 20 @ 8 00; Extra do at 8 *0 @ 10 55; Choice do at 10 85 @ ® 1150; Hound Hoop Ohio at 8 75® 10 75; Choice do at 10 90 ® 11 75; Superfine Western at 7 20 @ 8 00; common to good extra do 8 90 @10 65; choice do 10 00 @ 13 25; Southern dull and drooping; sales 300 bbls,; common to choice new 9 75 @14 00; California dull; sales 150 sacks and bbls. at 18 00 @ 14 25. Wheat—1 @ 2c lower, with something doing for ex part; new Amber Southern at 2 26 @ 2 30; new Am ber Michigan at 2 31 @ 2 32; new White do. at 2 45; White California at 2 75; poor do. 2 60 @ 2 61. Corn—1c lower with more doing for export; sales 131.000 bush.; new Mixed Western nt 110® 1 121; unsound do 106@110; kiln dried do. 1 09 ii) 1 10. Oats—heavy and unsettled; sales 43,000 bush • new Stale Southern at 68 @ 76c; now Ohio at 76 v> She; old Western 70 @ 721c. Beet—tiriu; sales 199 bids.; nctv plain mess 18 00 @ 24 00; new extra mess 24 0fl@ 28 00. Fork—rather firmer; sales 5,260 bbls; new mess 23 59 @ 23 6i, closing at 23 68; regular old mess 22 76; ptime 19 75 @ 20 0-. , Lard—steady and quiet; sales650 bbls, at 12J @ lie, the lati r an extreme. Batter—quiet ana steady; sales Ohio at 110$ 24c; State at 1C & S2e. Whiskey—quiet; sales 200 bbls. Western in bond at Rice—doll Sugars—iu fair request; sales 730 hhds. Muscovado at 11} @ 12 jc; Porto Rico 12c. Coflee—quiet turd firm. Molasses—quiet and firm. Naval Stores—Spirits Turpentine at 68}; Rosin steady at 4 00 ,g> 112 for s rained. Oils—quiet; Linseed at 1 2s (g; 1 31; Lard 96 @ t 20; Sperm and wlmle nominal. Petroleum—steady; cru.lo at 12 @ 12}c; refined bonded at 27 @ 27}c. Tallow—steady. Wool—steady and in better request; saleB 490,000 tbs. at 42 a D8c tbr domestic fleece; 36 ® 44c for su per and extra ■ pulled; 20 Qi 28c lor Texas; 18 @ 27c for California; 20}c lor Mexican; 39c lor East India; 41 @431q for Capo. ’ Freights to Liverpool—more activeand easier; Cot ton |d per steamer; Corn 4 (oj 4}d; Wheat 4}d. Chiesgs Markets. _ ..Chicago, III., Aug. 24. Flour—dull and declined 25 @ 50c; Spring extras 7 25 @ 10 62*. Wheal unsettled and declined 5 ® 7c; sales No. 1 Spring at 1 71, closing at 1 62 @ l 63.— Oorn easier; Nr. 2 decline.11} ^ 2c,closing at D5Acfor JJ°‘Jl* OatB Reclined 2c, closing at 41 ]c for No. 1 an.l ^?r No. 2. Kye declined 5 (o> 6c, and nominal at 101 for No. 2 Barley loss active and declined 5c, closing at 1 02 @ 1 06 for No. 2. Mess Pork nominal at_ 23 50 «. 24 00. Beef Cattle dull and nominal at A OK ® 1S2 !i)r fir8t c,ass SLCOr8* Live Hogs active at bed & 6 50 l0r good to choice sbee!» dull at 4 25 for Receipts-5,0IM) bbls. flour, t22,060 bush, wheat, 161, 11! bn2“‘ corn» busli. cals. Shipments—4,000 2«,000flb5Jt.W bU9'1' Wheat' D'',iUObU‘h' C'lra' Ciucinanli Ulnrkela. r> . , „ , Cixoinxa'/i, Aug 24. 9uiel. Mess Pork heldat23 76 cCKl'cVe® 3fc U,m and heM New Oi leauu Markets. New Orleans, Aug 24 Cotton—dull; sales 150 bales; receipts 09 bales* ex ports 927 bales. Sugar and Molasses un< hanged; sales small. Cennercial—Per Cable. Liverpool, Aug. 23-Noon. Cotton—Sales of the week, 59,000 bales, of which 2o,oou wore for export and 1,000 for speculation; stock in port 7o7,000 bales, oi which 323,000 are American, f,lu m*rket is qufot at lOJd for Middling uplands and * M*ddling Orleans; sales 6,000 bales. Bread e utft quiet ; oats 3s «J; Peas 41s 6d. Provisions steady. Produce unchanged. r, , „ London, Aug. 24—Noon. Consols firmer at 94 j for money. SEuuBiriss—The following are the Stites'n U°iwt ™4lu,'r C:ln securities: United tminiq rl>nM-li?knto3i'’ Krio Railroad shores 44j; Great Western 21} sl,are9 77}; A,lanlic & Cotton dull; salts l«!ww bab stVuces mic hanged. Breadstuils—Flour 34s; Wheat 13s 9d ibr White » al ifornia and 13s Cd for new Southern. Prov sfon^ Clieese49s; B-«M42s«d; Urd 57, 9.1. otherSta unchanged. miiliii. FltANKFOKT, Aug. 24 Noon. Boslou Slock Met* Sales at the Brokers* Board, Aug 23. Americau Gold. — MO* Uuited SI ates 7-30s, 1st serici*.. l<-7J 2d scries. 1071 3d series. 107* United Slates 5-20s, . 11*4 “ 1862 . 109] “ Nov, 1885. 110} Jill*. 1865.. 109j . “ small. Michigan Central Railroad 8*. 1869 . 108* Lantern Railroad. 110 Western Raiiro .d... 137 pnt+tn i r, I Sales al Auction.] SJ!SHjjL Saco & l*oriF»noutti Railroad. 101; MasBachusetfo State Sixes, 1666, (currency).... MX* New Hampshire Stale Sixes....!... . 97 Portland city Sixes, 1876. 9* Rutland 1st Mortgage bonds.. 147 MatMt AUtktt. (By Cable Telegraph.) •rnhfafp 0tiVe’ ^ ®uteh standard' 6J teals V arobe. Exchange firm on London at 19 percent* premium; on Paris G francs; on New York 24per cent, currency discount. Gold G} per cent, premium. mm—1—Mfc—awn——■ High Rents I High Prices ! TO THE Ladies of Portland and Vicinity. We wish to present a few facts for your consideration when you go out again to purchase DRY GOODS ! 1 — One person’s money will bny as much as an other’s, where the same skill is used. 2.—You can always get the best bargains where the rent; nd other expenses aro lowest; tin n, of course, the man who pays #2,000 rent for a store, cannot sell as low as he who only pays #500 or $GU0. _ 3.—Onr rents and other expenses In the UP TOWN DRV GOODS STORK are not one-tliird as much as tho>e down town, which enables us to sell our goods at a much lower rate. 4.—Don’t be humbugged any more by the old story • we buy In New York in large packages, and, ot course, can sell much less than t hem up town stores.’* We are willing to compare priees with any store in tt* city and hope before you purchase again you will eall in and look at the QUALITY and PRICE of the goods In the Up Town Dry Goods Store, - BY - I*. 1> . 8 T R OUT. NO. 343 CONfiBIfH STREET. AugUBt 24. eudlw* EASTMAN BROTHERS DRY GOODS. Just received a choice let New Goods adapted to the Season, Selling Very Low l — ALSO - Our Stock of Summer Goods Marked TO own ! To close oat. W Please call and GET OUR PRICES. “No Trouble So Show Goods.” Eastman Brothers, . 332 Congress St. Aag 16-d2w Boots, Shoes & Rubbers. NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS. MESSRS. PALMER & MERRILL ~ Have opened a retail JBoot and Mioe store, - AT - 132 MIDDLE STREET, Where they arc daily receiving the late-t styles adapt c»1 to the present and approaching season, including a large assortment of the celebrated “Hurt’s*’ work. Also Ladies’ Box-toed Boots, something new. A ftill line of warranted work from tlie manufac tory of C. II. BREED & CO. Particular attention paid to Misses’ & Childrens’ Department. Repairing neatly (lone at short notice, P* S—It ' on tbrgct the nurn’er, look lor the I.AROK PANE OP GLASS. M. G. Palmer. E. T. Merrill. anglOeoiltf 3 O 1 ~ CODjress, corner of Brown Street, IS OCCUPIED BY LOWELL & SENTEB, hose constant aim is, as heretofore, to satisfy the expectations ot ail who call upon them. Their stock is full, having recently been replenished. Rich Watches,Jewelry FANCY AND SOLID SILVER GOODS, together with a large assorment ot PLATED WAKE 1 INCLUDING THE Celebrated Gorham Company’s Manufacture, which Is justly considered the standard for beauty of dcsiguand quality of flate and finish. July 22. d3m Churchill, Browns & Manson, No. 270 Commercial St., OFFER FOR SALE NEW WHEAT ST. LOUIS FLOUR, of the following Brands: Brilliant, Puritan, Tropical, Whitmore, Champion, Arkantmt, Auinrauto, MuppegUA Beat, Imperial, Centerville, Eclipiie, Nchwegmaiif Extra, Benton, llilltown, Crocus, Wcafphnlia, Hall Miller & Co, Willow Bale, Whitehall, Emphr, Fore»t Milla, Trllico. C. B. & M. will be supplied through fhe season with the above and other choice brands, direct ftom the mills in St. Louis and Quincy. III. Aug 16th.-d2w What Every Family Needs. THE AMERICAN Submerged Pump ? The subscriber would respectfully Invite the care fulattention of all to the merits and qualities of said pump. Being a double a ction force]tump, it c in be ns d in drrp or sliole wells. Is superior to all other pumps for durability, ease of action, and sim picRy of construction. It can be worked by a child In common wells. Never freezes, has no packing and not liable to get out of order; bas no equal tor power and capacity. With the smallest size pump, one mau can throw throw 30 gallons of water per minute, and wflh hose ami pipe can throw water from 60 to 70 ft. making It invaluable for wa-liing carriages, water ing gardens an<l extinguishirg fires. Having the sole agency lor the State of Maine, I am now prepared to appo'rt Town Agents on liber al terms, and to lUrnisli pumps and pipe at short notice. For further particulars inquire of Town Agents or WM. A. PEARCE, ISO Fore Street, Portland, He., Plumber, and Dealer in Hot and Cold Water Fix tures lor Public and Pri\aJe Houses, Factories, Mills, &c. A Isa Plumbing Work done in tbe best manner, in or out of town at short notice. Aug 23dlm The Howe Sewing Machine Ageuey 30 Union St, Portland. THE H'»we Sewing Machine Triumphant -AT THE - Paris Exposition ! ' The Only Gold Medal I Awarded to Amorican Sewing Machines at the Paris Exposition of 1867. was given to the Machines Man i utactured by this Comp iny of which Elias Howe, jr, ! ** President. The first and host Machine in the j world for Family use or Manufacturers. | All orders sent to WM. W. LOTHROP. or , MORSE, LOTHROP & DYER, will receive prompt | attention. au22<ltf O’BRION, PIERCE & Co7 H Ktl COMMERCIAL STREET, are now receiv ing, and expert to keep supplied with the following choice St. Louis and Illinois NEW WHEAT FfjOURSs Eagle Steam, Mayflower, Nonpareil, Champion, Star ot Quincy, Ripple, Athlete, Dickinson and K&n aga. Portland, Aug. ID, 1867. dtf Stocks. i SHARES CASCO BANK STOCK, Portland City Bonds. State of Maine Bonds. Calais City Bonds, Gardiner City Bonds. Maine Central Railroad Bonds. A. & K. Rail toad Bonds. Cape Elizabeth Town Bonds. Westbrook J own Bonds. Government Bonds 01 all kinds. For sale by W. H. WOOD & SON. AUjf 24th-(13t ~ TENTS. #io FOR A; and $10 to $15 for Wall, pc feet, at *135*-*one-sixth their co*t. Also, Dry Goods, Army Goods, Blankets, Shirts, Coats, Blouses, Pants,Bed Spreads, Rubber Covers, Arctics, &o., &c. jC^Auctlon every evening. M, CHARLES & CO., 103 Federal Street. Portland, Me., and 87 Hanover Street, Boston, Mass. aug'2-tdlw If state of Benjamin Kolf, Jr. NOTICE is hereby given, that the subscriber has been duly appointed and taken upon hiiuself the trust of Administrator of the estate of BENJAMIN ROLFE, Jr, late of Portland, in the county ot Cumberland, deceased, and giving bonds as the*law directs. All persons having de mands upon the estate ot said deceased, are required to exhibit the same; ami all persons indebted to said estate are called upon to make payment to WILLIAM E. MORRIS Administrator. Office No, 100, Exchange St. Portland, Aug 5,1867. aug9eod3w We«t brook (fl ana faciaring Co. THE Stockholders of the Wes*brook Manufacturing Co., are hereby notified that their annual meet in; tor the choice o< officers, and the tr n«action ot anv o her business that may come before them, will be holden at the office of the subscribrr in Portland, on TUESDAY, August 27. 1867, at 3 o’clock P. M. RENSELLAER CRAM, Clark. August 8 1867. aug9-dtd ^ WBW APVBil<MiB«gyT8. Lis* of Letters Unclaimed i H the POST OFFICE AT PdRTLANl), on JL the liGth day ol August, 1867. LADIES’ LIST. Andrewt) Eliza mrs Harriman L A mrs Allen Eliza 1 Herscy Mary E mrs 2 AlniederJj J *Hovey Melville mr» Amber Geo mrs Hancock Martha W Andrews Levina C mrs Hart Mary mrs Arkins Marge Hilton Nathan mrs m. 9, Hopkins Sarah mrs Burnham Abby N mrs Jordan Annie M Black AH mrs Jewett A *nnie Jordan Alvina T Brown Ann Jone^ Edwin mrs Bell miss Jordan Elder mrs cape E B ay ley Bede Jones Elizabeth L mrs drown Calla M cape E Ring E BarboutHlizabeth Knight Sybil A Boyd E P mrs Kidder Sarah L mrs Berry L M mrs Leavett a C Beckett Lydie mrs Libby Alberta M Brown Mary E H mrs I. aria bee Augeline mrs Burnham Nowell mrs Lawrence Lizie ^ „ Little Hannah Bickford Sarah I? Lombard Martha J mrs Benson Susan cape E Lionon R mrs Butler \ uginia A Lambert Sarah Cushman Annie Maxwe': B F Carroli Carrie M Mullen Charlotte Coffiu Celia A mrs Maxfield Emily Choate mrs for mrs MMcLarn L C H arper McDonald Florence Cunningham mrs Mason Fannie mrs Cushman Eliza mrs McKennev Geo H mrs Cosgiiff Ellen Mclnlire Hattie mrs Cummings Ellon M Marten Mary Naughtin Crosby t lira mrs Maley Mary mis' ress Cole Hannah mrs McKennev M V rnra Campbell Julia Neal Jennie M Clark Joseph H mrs Noyes Laut a A mrs Corbett John mrs Nichols N J mrs Curren Maria Osgood Hannah mis Chase Mary A mrs Obrine Nelly Clutz P E Paine Adelitr J Dins more Alfred mrs Proctor A J Davis Arisleen Prescot Carrie C Donovan Bridget mrs Paine Delia J mrs Dunning Came E 2 Pierce Francis J mrs Dyer Caroline J mrs PoinerofEminaF Dyer Deborah W mxs Pewsey Lavinia Dow Ester J mrs Parley M Dinsmoro Helen F Partridge Martha A mrs Drahan Julia mrs PhilU< s V B mrs Day Lavinamrs Plate It mrs Dale Margaret S mrs Pob* Susan DeR »88eli Minnie Robert Abbie mrs Doty Mary Rooney Ann mrs or miss Deane R T mrs Richaroson Caroline mrs Devine Sarali E Ross Julia Drake Wm H mrs Robinson Lucinda E>tes Chas mrs 2 Ray Martha Elder CM Rogers Rebecca J mrs ^®tes mrs for Willie MSweatt Anglo mrs Estes Staples Carrie A EveiethK Small Ellen L Eaton Fanny D mrs Scammon Lizzie E Everett H H mis Sievens Hattie Es es Mariah mrs Steven-. Hattie J Feeney Bridget Smith Jane mrs Fogg Hatte Soaverns Maria mr» howler Sarah mrs Small Sarah P mrs Gilli^en Annie Seryet mrs for mrs Watts Googins Emma True Susan mrs Garland Mary A mrs Tollman mrs GrJbbiu Mary H 2 Witham Addie L Gammon Martha A mrs Wing Aunie Green Maggie Watson Cornie A Grtftin Nancy Whitten Chas L mrs Gilbert P mrs Walker Jos mis Goss Rochet G mrs Wauker Jonrl mrs Green W H mrs Wells J I) met Hare Aunie 4 Whiting L mrs Harwood Emily J W llson L A Hubbard E M mrs Walker Lui ina mrs Huntress F H mrs Wright Lois R Howard Frank mrs Wyre Margaret Holbrook G F mrs Wyman Martha O Hanson Julia mrs Williams Susan mrs Hunter Jennie Vorit Leitie A rnra Henson Lucy Young Sarah J mrs 2 GENTLEM lea’s LIST. Aleshire C C capt McKenzie George Adams E S re / McKenzie Jobn Alexander Joseph capt toiMcCullar John F m ss Ellen Alexander McCool Janies Atwood L C syr miss Nel McCurdy Joseph lie F Prat t McLong John Avery Sam IS McAvov John Austin Wm K Cape E McRai John Andrews Wm H Mccauley Thomas Baringer & Co McCurdy Wm B Banks mx ler miss SaraliNichol&on Albert B iucison m JSowill C Barl lot t Chas W Norton Charles P Bu knam C H Nicholson Frauds Burns Daniel Nutting G N Blacu Daniel lor HanuahNewcomb Joseph A Black Newcoiub cant Noah B Brennan Eilw B Nichols William 0 Burnell Ferdinand O’Connel Daniel Bousquet Frederic Ouimetie David Brooks Geo B Oxnard F S Bicknell Geo W rev 0*11017 B Buckley G Swai.e Oliver H K 2 Hass Horace loi mrs ElizaOsgood lient Henry B 3d Bafs US Artillery 2 Brackett J L \\ estbrookO-good John P CapeE O’Nale James Barroll James S O’Connell Micheal Bafchelder J G Ibr missO’Bri. n Patrick Maggie A Bartlett Orr Patrick Bisli .p master O’Neil Thomas Berr • S A J O’Bn'ne Thomas Brandon Sani’l U Pillsbury A L Buckly S for Charles EPaltner A W Pickett Pickcnry Alvah L Bailey 8 D Purint n A H Brown Tneodore Plummer Charles A Brav Wm M K rev Penny George L Brown ^'ilbur Purrington George H Connellv Andrew for PatMorrison Thomas J Co nely Maxwell Willi un Curtis Arthur W Mack William T Crowley C .rnclius Manning C F Crejghan David McCarthy Chari* s Coolbrotb Elijah McClcarVlr George C Carl Frcd’k tor mis3 Hat-Pollock George W tie Carl Parker J Willis Cooper Geo F Paine mr Cha. e George Palmer R H Cushing Henry for AliredPierce Samuel B Bickuell Pratt Thomas O Cummings Harris P Phillips M V B Chisholm II J Una BoatHoss Adrian M Club Randall Albert L Crum »ie Joseph Randall Albert I Chuich Joan C Ramsdell capt Auther W Ch udiuan J G Robinson C & Son Chandler Joseph W Richards Geo R N for Ma Cunningham Wm J ry E Coffin Carey John for miss AllieRounds J G Ward Rockier John F Chandler John Henry Ross James M Chase John D Raymond James T Coniio. James Richards I for Edward Cha -:o J a Tat ro Grain L (Westbrook) Reuulck Joslah Collins Michael Rogers Marshall Conley M Ichael Richardson Pomeroy Curlls Nohumi ib 2 Itoy Samuel Crocker N Randall S W Crowell Peter II Robinson Thomas Cruikshauk itooert Rodniqne Thomas Co mbs > w Rolf W F for Duncan Fra Carey William H T Capo zier E Royal William for Martha DarcenryAB Peaks Is- K Ma r lend Robinson William Dee an Charley Syvestcr Augustus Dodge F A lo. Howard MSwett Albert H Pearsoo and mrs Pear-Sweat Benjamin 80n Kwett Charles F Diiau Gilbert Stratton Charles Eld 2 Derqulto Julius Sinilh C H (orDrhante Dyke Kimball J Sitbbius R,v Calvin pmgrey Nelson Small Daniel D an W W lieutcol3 Small Daniel F Devine Wm Smith David Kiwi II Lew is A Sawver Edward H Ellis Ro-s W StarbirdGB Fernald OH lieut Steward George for Mary Friend Daniel B R Stackpole Fie* ett George Shaw George T Fullerton Geo H Staples Horatio Fickott George tt Skillings Harry O Fogg Horace A Strauss H Flyun John Spear Hcatherly Fallon James Smith Rev I Carpenter 8 Goddard A S & Co Solionackcr J E Goold Daniel jr Sargcant John E Gay Edw in O Shaw James Goddard G S Sherman John Gibson Gates gen USA Sawver John E George John Sanborn J F Gannon John StronrJM&Co2 Gibbons MiehaclfarRodg Southward John P2 er Donohue Sbaltuck Jolic L 2 Gibbons Patrick Storer J L & Co Good R H Shaw John H Gnthrm Thomas Sullivan Rev John T Gray Win Sylvester ioseph or Cyras Hamblct Dnn'l Tor missSmlth J S Ella A Uainblet Sherman J E for John F Heald E P Bryant Hanson Erick Sullivan Patrick Hutchinson Henry S Symoiuls R S Haley Jool Si My Ft A Soil Hunt John W Capo E Sharpies Richard for Jas Hooper James H G urowly Hudson Josephus Skillings Robert Flor Jno Howiau.l John U Sewell Hutcotnson J F S S Commiteeocape E Harris Joseph for uiisa Su-Simmons Stepen M sieHariis Slinchfleld & Fuller cane Harding Nothin E Uodgmau Simon T Smith T B Hart W G Stearns Thos A llommon Wilson Spears Thomas Hill mr lor miss JuliaSiewart Malchnlm Glarv Shsttnek W Ibr J Osgood Harrington Wm H Farnham Hennessey Wm for missSpear William H Henrietta M Little Skillings Wi'liam Hughes Reddy Thornton Derby Ingraham John P Taylor Francis Johnson Augustine O Taylor George L tor Min Jordan Frauklin Die Hill Jones F aie brewer Teal George F Jordan .John Todd Henry D Jordan Leonard for missTh rndike Hiram JbrM&r Annato Ward tin Kenney Kendall E u Tracy apt L B 3 Kilby J L Tracy Micheal Kairmcn Peter Thompson Lynrnn L Keating P Tonny Nelson 2 Ready airiek Tucker Otis Kyne Wm Ton g ton Thomas Lowell Allred Tucker Tbomas M Luca- Daniel for miss Su-'Pulman William J sie J Lue is Thomas Wm H Lucas Daniel Tor miss Ma Turner Wm H 2 na Lucas 2 True Wm B for Mrs M J Lester Geo P True cape E Low Horace D Tibbetts Danl Low J G True Joseph Lanza John Wiggings Daniel Libby Lewis Whiiehoiise E N asst pay Luce Brothers master Leighton Marcllus Woo l Alfred H Lawlrs Michael Walker Benj J Larabey Robert Wa d Charles Longfellow Sam’l lev Winter D LvncU Timothy Watson David H Lowe Willie N C. pe E Warren Dennis N ayo A N Webster Ephiiam Marble Benjamin Wuecloi Fred S Morrill dr B Warren G i> Manly Bain Wheeler Geo H Mortcson Chas F H forWblitler G W for Mary A Amiris A mire ton Bag Marriner C H for mrsWalk r GcoL *-™} WJJley Wiley Howard D MoirlllGE Whitt more Henry M White James A Mlfchel DL Whining Joel Me Cher Frank H Wilber John ?l8?"f^r:III,d3 West John All, n Melyill 1’,uink Webster Geo Mullen George Wc her Joli C Mai stun Horace O Whfthev MerrlU E Morgn Jonathan Wright Svlvanus tor Ed Merrlll James S nab E Wright Miller James Waldron Wm F SfiSSlH wCtrVLCLeL Mc!ryptS<,aU Wel.JerMrforGeo LRob Molinean Robt G 2 Vose E P Merrill Stephen T Vance JN Malone Simeon for EstherYoung E F C Malone Young Edwin D Malone Simeon SHIP LETTERS. Simpson .James E USSEndeav.,r Ban non John Vessel Falkon Pirknell Henry Selir Florence Nightingale Reynolds John Sch Ida F Wheeler b Slierbourne A Iden P Seh John H Dennis Bal.c?Hem'yrBs“lfMtCnoftemesBarrett Gormiov Henry Sell Mnrv Jane Petersen Stephen s Seh Mine i to Prise Win Jr CapiSch Mincttc Dow P A Sch Mary A Andrews Brown Wn* P Seh Marcus Hunter PMt Ca^ ShlnIpCtm0djri: Vacht Nettie Peat Capt Ship Priuce nt Wales Larrnbec A lien C Ship Poso Collins Wm Sell Queen of ihe Bay wxitoSiiaf ^tFhj,p»Queenofthe Fieet R?.«enrT<li.J ?. “U9ai* 'hincan Kus. ell .John Capt of Rising star Montgomery it § Capt Sch Van Buren _ W. DAVIS, Postmaster. ^—————— Hotel tor Sale. rr’«F;„Sn»r 0.TcrK lor sale bis House, known Ie^?sfnnIMr1t^<ni{louse> sltuated on Chapel SL. mma M{?n iSjfdhouse c™'Mns BC weU finished X’ln! ' MrePflr- The lot contains 8740 feet at wh ,«n^ i°ca-*»°- Th0 furniture will be sold Jj9TnAnJS.w.ortb’ TIu8 bouse is doing a good bnsl SnT a rarc chance ior investment, as it will re2niA°mi2 Ceut on w,|at It can be bought lor. it™ ' F,?s “2™'11*’ °*lVthe Proprietor wishes to re premises enquire of t.f, B. HILL, on the **rlPoSe?5iul‘given in 30 day8 alter sale. aag20 d2w COPAttlTNERsUIP Copartnership Notice. rnHE unde signed have this day formed a copart J. ucrship under thuJiim name ot Locke, Meserve & Co., For tfte transaction of a general Dry Ctoods, Job bing business, and will occupy Chambers No. 83 Middle Street, until on or about Nov. 1st, when we shall remove to tbe new and spacious store Ni s.M and 56 Middle St. H. P. STORER, „ , . , H. F. LOCKE, Recently of the Arm Deering, MilHkc-n & Co. „ C. H. MESERVE, Recently of the Ann Davis, Mese ve, Haskell & Co. „ J. M. FIFIELD, Recently with Deering, Mllllkeu & Co. „ M. £. BOLSTER. Recently wiih Twitchell Bros. & Champlin. Angust 15,1867. dif Dissolution of Copartnership, THE Copartnership heretofore existing under the Arm ot VARNEY & GARLAND, is this day dis solved by mutual consent. WILLIAM VARNEY. , , C. P. GARLAND. Portland, Augint 11th, 1867. augl5:d2w* Notice. CHARLES E. HUMPHREY, retires from our Arm this day, having sold his Interest to Lyman C. Briggs. L. C. BRIGGS & CO. August 12, 1867._ audOdlw* Dissolution of Copartnership THE copartnership heretofore existing under tbe style of FBUMA5 k KIMBAIiL, is dissolved this day bmutual consent. Mr. Free man retires from the business, and tlio allirrs of the lata Arm will be settled by Geo. L. Kimball & Co. SAMUEL FREEM \N, GEO. L. KIMBALL. Copartnership Notice l The undersigned have this day formed a copartner ship under the stylo and Arm name of G*«BOE L. KIJIBALL & CO., tor the purpose of oarrying on the Wool-Pulling and Tanning business liereiolore conducted by Fieonmn St Kimball, at the old stand on Grove Street. GEO. L. KIMBALL, CU.A8. II. FLING, JOS. P. DREW. Portland, July 27,1867. July29dlm Dissolution. fJAHE copartnership lieretoiore existing bel ween the I. subscribers, uuuer iho firm name of Foye, Cof fin St Swan, was dissolved by inutnal consent on the 1st Inst, Any unsettled matters will be adjusted by Mr. Cotttu,at their late plare of business, No. 15 Ex change Street. Mr. Foye may also bo found, for a few dsys, at the same place, for the purpose of attending to such business as has been under his especial chargo. W. H. FOYE. J H. COr FIN, F. K. SWAN, C. H. EOKK. Portland, July 13, 1867. dtl Copartnership Notice. THE undersigned have this day formed a copart • neraliip under tbe firm name of Donnell, Greely & Butler, And taken the store No 3t Commercial si., corner of Franklin and Commercial, where they will con tinue the business as Commission Merchants, And Wholesale Dealers in GROCERIES. FLOUR, PORK, LARD, FISH, &e. J. B. DONNELL. JUSTUS GItEELY, A. BUTLER. Portland, Aug. 1,18C7. su3eodtf lNilllKANCk Fire Insurance! W. D. LITTLE & CO., General Insurance Agents And Under writers, No. 491-2 Exchange St., 2d Slat y, Continue to represent the following SOUND AND RELIABLE COMPANIES,viz: PHfENIX, of Hartford,Conn tll lK II AM S, of Hartford, « NORTH AHKRlCAN, ofHarlfoid, “ CITV FIRE, otHartford, “ ATI, ANTIC, of Providence,1’.! ATLANTIC MUTUAL of Exeter, N. H. And are prepared lo ISSUE POLICIES as hereto fore on DWELLINGS, STOKES, MERCHANDIZE, and OTHER GOOD PROPERTY, at the MOST FAVORABLE RATES. kl "Buildings in process of constructir.n and Farm property insure I on highly favorable terms. These Companies were among the first to pay their losses by the great fire in Ibis city, without subject ing the insured to vexation, discount or expense of any kind.__augHOdtf PHOENIX Mutual Life Insurance Company! Of Hartford, Conn. EDSON FESSENDEN, President. JAMES F. BURNS, Secretary. fV. IBflNU HOl'iiH, fteucral Ageul, #5 Exchange St., Portland, Me. Dividends laid in 1865, - - - - 50 per cent. Dividends paid in 1866, - - - 50 per cent. Dividends being paid in 16CT, - - - 50 per cent. It allows tho insured to travel and reside in any portion oi the United States and Europe, at any and all seasons of the year withont extra charge. It throws out almost all restrictions ou occupation Rom its policies. Its policies areal! non-forfeiting, as it always al lows the assure l to surrender his policy, should he desire, the company giving a paid-up policy therelbr. It pays all Its losses promptly, during the sixteen years of its existence never having contested a claim. HT The subscriber is now prepared to give prompt attention to all matters pertaining to this agency de partment. All persons desiring Information as to insurance, the practical working and result of all the different forms of policies of life insurance, &c.. will be at tended to by eallingin person at his ofllce, or address ing him by mail. Persons al eady insured, and de siring additional insurance, will receive all lu ces ary information, andean effect their insurance through him upon the most favorable terms. Parties throughout the State desiring to act as Agents for this old and popular Company, will be lib erally dealt with. W. IRVING HOUGH, General Agent, 65 Exchange Street, Portland, Me. June 10. dtf NEW FIRM. The subscribers have this day associated themselves together in business as UNDERWRITERS - AND - General Insurance Agents, under the firm name ot DOW, COFFIN & LIBBY, and taken the office recently occupied by Messrs. Foye, Collin & Swan, NO. 16 EXCHANGE STEEET, Ocean Insurance Company’s Block. Purchased the interests and secured all the facilities of the two firms now combined, we are able to carry the l.vrqest lines in every department of insurance in FIRST CLASS COMPANIES, and at satisfactory rates. JOHN DOW, J. H. COFFIN, _ , , FRANK W. LIBBY. Portland, July 1,1667.Julyl3dtl PURELY MUTUAL I THE New England Mutual Life Insurance Comp’y, OF BOSTON, MASS. Organized 1843. A”®?*’ January 1, 1867, *4,700,000. Cash Dividends of 1864-5, now in course ol payment, 673,000. Total Surplus Divided, 2,200,000. Losses Paid in 1806, 314,000. Total Losses Paid, 2,367,000. Income for 1866, 1,778,000. Of Annual Distributions in Cash. Ma 50 Local Agents Wanted, anti also Canvassers can make good arrangements to work for the above Co. Apply to BtFBS (SMALL & NON, feiOdtt General Agents for Maine, Biddetbrd, Me. Lea Sc Perrins’ (KI.KI1KATKI) Worcestershire Sauce! FRONOOKCRD B7 EXTRACT CMHlnem ol a letter from a To be “ Medical Gentleman The “Only et Madras, to hit Brother at Good Sauce !” Worcester, May, I8S1 .. , “Tell Lea * Ptr And applicable to rlns that their Sauce is highly esteemed in EVERY VARIETY India, and is lu my lopinion the most pv Gtr stable as well as the Imost wholesome D I 8 11. Sauce that is made," The success ot this most delicious and unrivaled condiment having caused many unprincipled dealers to apply the name to Spvrwut Compounds, the pub lic is respectfblly and earnestly requested to see that the names ol LEA & Perrins are upon the Wrap per, Label, Stopper and Bottle. Manufactured by IjEA Ac PERRINS, Worcester. John THincan’s Sons, NEW YORK, Agents lot llie United States. octOdly Boarding: stable. HAVING taken the Stable at the corner of Com mercial and High streets, I am prepared to Board Horses, taking the best of care ot them. Being well known to the horsemen of Portland and vici nity as a good person to lit and train horses for trot ting. 1 would refer to them as to my character ami ability to keep a first-class Boarding Stable GEORGE BATE I. Argus copy Aug. 24. eodlw* For Sale, ONE-HALF of a three story brick house on Con gress Streei; one ol the best residences in this city; with bathing room, gas, lurnace and range, all in perfect order. Will be sold at a bargain. This property has 7,000 leet of land. Terms easy. Apply to GEO. R. DA V IS Al CO., Real Estate Brokers, No. 1 Morion Block. August 03. dlw bNTEttrAtyMEiVTfl. Theatre, - - Ileering Hall. Bi«lwell A' Locke, Ulnuogei^ OPENING NIGHT, THIS, Monday Evening, Augr. 26, 1807, will be presented the beautiful play 01 tl.e hidden hand. CAPITOLA,.MISS DOLLIE BID WELL. Alter which Hie new Far, e of YOUNG AMERICA I John James Pooley, first appearance tathUclll, MB. CHARLES WILKINSON. Tuesday Evening, first appearance of MR. R. S. IfELBBTM! Great bill in preparalion. August 26. dlt _ EXei HSIOV ! The Ligonia and Knight 1ille Lodges I. O. of G. T., Will make !hoir annual Exeurslun to buujyswick, On .donday Augr* 26th, 1867. leaving the Portland & Kennebec D°pot, an 1 also the crossing at the end of Vaughan's Bridge, at 7 o’clock A. M. ^“Members of the order, and all friends, are cor dially invited to join ilia excursion. IUumc by the Psrtlnud (full) Band. £3F~Kd‘reshments furnished by Partington. Ticket* can he obtainacl of the Commiitee of Ar rangements. COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS. W R. JORDAN, CHAS. FMKF.TT. W. P. kOBEk'H, W STINCHFIELD, J. W. BOUCHER. August 24. did I'ViMlt. The Ladies of Sumner St. Church YX.nLL hold a Fair in tho Blare In the Wart, \ * (ibmierly occupied by N I Mitchell,) lor THREE DAYS, from TUESDAY EVENING, An* 27th, to THURSDAY EVENING, Aug 2 tli, when they wilihavo an assortment of both Useful and Ornamental Goods FOB SALE. Also an tiulerlaiuiiicnt each IE veiling and Refrt«h* Meals. This i* for the benefit ot their Church. On Tliars* day evening they will give an entertainment tf>r the benefit of the FR EEM >MEN; the money to goto help piy some teacher Id the South. Tableaux, Music, <£«., Will be the order oi the exercises. Season Tickets to the Fair, 5(1 cts: singlo tickets 25 cents. Admission to the Exhibition, -5 cts. Aug 21-tlt d The P. P. Benevolent Association Will bob! tlieir first annual Picnic at LITTLE CHEBEAGVEISLAND On Wednesday, Augr 28, 1867. t n e BARGK COMFORT, Will s art from Galt’s Wharf, at 8 o’clock A. M. All arc invited. Ticket.*, including Chowder, Tea and Coffee, 50 cts. £ fr"Amusements Dancing, Foot-Ball, Base-Ball, Swinging, ffkhtlek &c. Tb ket* cau be churned at Mr.* Farington’s or Mr. Cook’s, at 110 Congress ft. au24dtd<* , A GRAND EXCURSION OF THE FRIENDS OF LIBERTY t under the auspices of the FENIANS OF FOXTI.ANO, will take place on THUKSDAY, Augr. 29,1867, TO SACO RIVER ! Trains leave at t. 15 and 10 A. M., aud 2 P. M.—' , Returning :tt 3.40 and fi.00 P. M. Good music wiH be iu attendance. Amusements, Dancing, Foot Balls, <ftc., «£c. Ice water will be iu abundance. Ticitcin* 7if Cents; Children Ilalf Fare) to be had of the Committee of Arrangemenes aud at the Depot. COMMITTEE OF A.KUANOEMENT3: L. M.-Giatli, Hugh Dolan, W. H. Kalor, I>. A. Meehau, D. Bulger, M. A. Muiphy. aug'ldtd The Wonders of a Life-Time! PER FECTLY TMMENSE. The very celebrated Flying: l>ragon Troupe of J1PMGSE! Cro-singthe great Pacific Ocean, and the American Con I incut, mule their first appearance in the groat metropolis of New York, performin'* f*fttsof the m st marvellous and incomprehensible character. “This Iron pe of Japanese compri-es twentv-fbnr persons, each ot whom has a speciality, and excels in it. And the whole combination Is undoubtedly the most talented, by far,ot any that have yet appealed in this city.”—San Francisco Times. June 19 “If. is eviden that thoie is much Jitter, nee between them and their prede cs*ors in point of skill as le tween Lcoiard and Hanlon and a street tumbler. They have amplv indicated their r'ght lobe con alt ered the bestTro'ipe that has left Japan, and alto - gether the most perfect.”—Sau Fra- cisco lime, June 11. t he enormous houses which have nightly attended the startling perfotmanccs of th ■ Marvelou® and in comprehensible Japanese during their recent en gagement in New York, gives the evident assurance ot their wonderful skill. The applause continuous, an l culminating In out bursts 0. ex.*itod ‘bravos” reaching the degree of en thusiasm rar. ly witnessed within the walls of a thea tre. Twenty-Fanr Japasesc, Twenty-Four Jnpnnrnc, Id Men, 4 Women, 4 Children 1H Men, 4 Women, 4 Children pronounced by the GRE IT TYCOON l.imselt ‘•Th© JfloMt lfouilcrful Star Performers of a1! JTapna.” At each entertainment 1ZKNA GEEROO will ascend a ladder formed of Japanese swoidf*, sharp as razors, edge uppermost bare footed, run ning, altitudinizing and lumping upon them in a most i .credible manner. The Japanese Column and Suspension Acts, by the artist Chusau Keetchee, Koorma Keetchee, and Gone Keetchee, are surprising feats ot strength, agility and grace, while the feats ot Contortion, lialanctnn, Perehee, &c.. by others ot the Troupe, are highlv interesting and picturesque. No description can convey any sat isfactory no.ion oi this most singular entcitainment to those who have not seen it; it 19 so entirely pecu liar *nd unique in its character, so unlike anything heretofore seen ihat all whoare anxious toex perience a uow sensation, and who have a penchant lor nov elties, should witness tor themselves. It may safely be assumed that Astonishment will Kise to Awe! In witnessing the startling feats of these children of the Isles oi the Sun. The Press and Public ot New York and Brooklyn are enthusiastic in announcing Wiiliont mint nr UrHcrvahtu, Ibat the perform mce of this utterly unparalleled combination is Beyond nil Precedent! I he endorsement by presence and enthusiastic ap plau e ot The riersv and Dignitaries Of those ilties, is ot itself an overwhelming evidence of the Rare III toric and Mei* utifie Vainre of the Petformu nee. It is, sajs the Brooklyn Eagle, impossible to de scribe these marvels. To ’*e under.'tood they must be seen, aud seeing, onemu*t be assured that he is awake, and not dreaming to believe. Ira mine a human being springing into the air.like a bird with on*‘ wing clipped, and revolviug three times horizontally. Imagine others skipping in the air like mammoth gra*shoppe s, bounding as an I-idia rubber ball, Giruting and Revolting,setting all conceive i ideas of human strength and endurance utterly at naught. Of all Unman IHaiveli these are the Oreatcst! Exhibit at Portland on Dealing’s Pasture, - ON - Wednesday, Thursday and Friday Aug 28, 29 and 30, Afternoon and Evening, Under their water-proof paviliion. capable of seat ing 3,0t'0 people, at 2 anil 7 P. M. Admission 50 cents. Children 25 cents. Aug 22-dtd THE GREAT ORGAN IN THE BOSTON MUSIC HALL, 18 PL WED Every \VKD^II>D VV mul NATI RDAV, from l‘J to I o’clock. Tickets, 50cent-. Five lor $2.00. jd5d3m Grand Trunk Railway. Tenders for Ties ! I T,le Grand Trunk Railway is pie pared to receive Tenders from parties willing t" Supply Tics, to bo delivered as under, iu the following quantities:— Between Montreal and Sherbrooke, 40.000 “ Sherbrooke and Boundary Line, 15,000 “ Richmond and Point Levi, 20.000 “ Gorham and Portland 35,000 “ Gorham and Bonn I ary Line, 20,0frt Three liivers District, 10,000 Tender* will only be received on the printed forms o. Specification, which can bo obtained at any of the principal Stations on the line at the offices'ol the Track Superintendents, and at the Kngimers office, Montreal. Sealed 'renders lor tO.OOO Ties and upwards, en dorsed “Tender for ties” will be received up to Sat urday, 7th Sept, 1867, addressed to C. J.BRYDGKS, aug24-<l3t Managing Director. Tilton & McFarland, Desire to call theattention to the fact that more than 4 O Of their Safe, gave AMPLE PROTECTION in tie late tire. Parlies desiring a FIRST K.4TK SAFE, At a MODERATE PRICE, will please call ot, EMERY ft WATERHOUSE Middle Street, Portland. Or al IIO Mmlbar, Mtrret, Ro.lou. Wf—Second-hand Safes taken in exchange for sale. Parties desiring Sanborn's Steam improvement at tacheil toi Eton ft M- Parlano* Safes, can orilerol Finery, AS aterbouso ft Co. Jan lii-asiitff ineacli moaadvremainder of time. Removal. WE have lids day removed to store No. 137 Com mercial Street, lately oc npied by Messrs Blake, Jones ft Co. MATHEWS ft THOMAS. August 5. d3w XTOT1CK. 1 will sell on uvorable terms as to i-A payment, or let fur a term of years, the lots on the coiner id Middle and Franklin streets, and on Franklin street,including tbecorner of Fraokliu and Fore streets. Apply to WM. HILLIARD, Bangior or SMITH ft REED, Attorneys, Portland. J,l" tt ftAATR'i', ! A Partner Wanted, WITH a Cash Capital of irom two to H roc thou*- ! and dollar^ tj i ujttjo •*« a profit ahl* busiiM ns, i in a good localtou Aiioffes A. B, Port l:ui*l J* at Of- I fleo with roal name. J*ug24d1w WAJITIJD. Capable Agents to Sell our Works JOST HsI ED. Popular Subjects. Terms Liberal. Apply with reference to Auici-icau f'ln.ni, H-k>« r. J5*“*L_^JTTtg.Ycur. _ Wan tea AT FKRNALD & SON’S, under p,«i 1 Coat and Vo*t Makers. Preble Hon*c, -- ._ au24d4w Situation Wanted, \S Pastry Cooc, eilbor In a Hotel, Restaurant nr B -a*ding House, bs a capable woman. Address L, thisofilce. au24dir A Competent Lady Wanted, ml) Canvas the city for a very popular article. An J. i dueatea lady prelerred. Apply at 301) Con gross st. Room N > 0, between 9 and 10 A. M. Aug 22-dlw* A Small, Genteel Heut Wanted, LX)R a gentleman and hi. will! The centre or r eastern pari of the city prelerred. Four room, only inquired, Seven hundred dollar, to loan on m n-tgage Apply to W, H. JRRR1S. August 21. «Uw* Boy Wanted. AN A ■ncriean Boy, ahont 18 yenrs of age. wanted to learn the Book-Binding trade. Apply at au'ildlw THIS OFFICE. . ,.,™. Boarders. A , , Gentleman boarderscau be accommodated a*-wlth genteel board at 40 York,btieet. ailg2tMRW Hoarders Wanted. f|1WO or mere geutleniun ran bo m-iommodatrd 1 with genteel roomsand board. Apply at thi? ofll e. Portland, Aug 19, lgoT. uug20-tltf AGENTS WANTED—310 to $20 a day. to intro duce our now parent STAR SHUTTLE SEW ING MACHINE. Price $20. It n-es two thiead*, and makes the gennine Lock Stun ii. All other k>w pricoil machine.', make the Chain Stitch. Exclusive territory given. Send for Circular. W. G. WILSON & Co., IfiMlnflMhiWi) Cleveland, Ohio. astMM Wanted to Lease I^OU two or throe voara, a liouso in a good neighbor* 1 hood that will accommodate two snail lamiMes without children. One that can be occupied uni. e c'ia elf, or that wi1! be ready by the 1st ol Gotuber. Address “T*. M. C.," Portland, Me. * Angus! 8. dtf Wanted. AGENTS to canvass Jor 1 he •hlUGIC CLI AXM1XO fKfcAH Apply to N. M. PERKINS * CO., |uuc7utf No 2 Free st., Portland, Me. Patent and Employment Office, Wimo: WANTED !! V'Ul’LOXEUS, Mon, Key,, Girl., Agent., Eveiy MU body! One hundred good girls wanted for all sorts of -i illation a! Men >o work ou farms, .kc. All perMns wanLiug good male or iclnale hel|« for any employment, eau bo supplied at thi. office at sherl notice. Talents ot all kind, nmlPatent Bight, lersalr. A. J. COX & CO., JeueOdtt 331} Congler. St. Wanted. AFJSW good Male ami r emale Agents immediate ly. For farther particulars address, with stamp, or call on J. II. W HITE, 27 Market Square, upstairs, Portland, Me. Julie 5. d3m Flour Barrels Wanted I ON and after January 2d, 1867, we ahall resume tho purchase of Flour Bril, for CASH, at the Office of the Portland Hanar Co., H l-J Dituforth HU.. FebSdtfJ. B. BROWN * SONS. Flour Barrels Wanted. WE will pay 30 cents each for first clans Flour Barrels suitable foi sugar. LYNCH, BARKER A CO., novlSdtf 139 Curanpacial street WantMl Immediately t nJtST CLASS Sash, Door and Blind Mak 1 VJ eca to whom good wages wPl be given. {0F“*None need apply units; thoroughly acquainted with the business. Wm. H. Melcher & ( o.. Sash, Door and Blind Factory, West Commercial St, aug20d<fcw2w Portland, Maine. Wanted. C/'» / \ FLOUR BARRELS, m Forest t VA\ " V / City Suear Itelimrv, Welt Com mercial, near foot of Emery street. Proposals will also be received tor new Sugar Bar rels, and a sample may bo seen at tlio otticc of tlio Company, 1514 Commercial, at corner of Union St. Ubl2d&wtt T. C. 11 ERSEV lu MX ^r-ffoa ^niP;■~~~—. To Rent. A TWO and a half story brick residence on Slate Street. Also a first class lesideuce oil Cumber land Street, and one on Oxford Street. Apply to GEO. It. DAVIS A CO., Dealers in Real Estate, No. 1 Morten Block. Aug. 19._dlw [Argus copy. To Let. OFFICES in the 3d story of the Canal National Bank Building. Also large room iu 4ili story. Apply at the Bank. angl idlawtt new TPo Let QTORK No. 21 Union Wharf. Enquire et _:,,,88<14av_ FLETCHER A CO. To Let flMIE Spacious Chambers iu the corner store of the X new block on the corner of Pearl and Middle Streets, composing the 2d, 3d and 4tli floors, each containing about 8,000 square fret, and suitable for Wholt sale Dry G>ods, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Cars and Furs, Clothing, Carpeting, Ac. The fourth flo r Is a spacious Hall, one of the largest and most desirable iu the city. The lower floors wi‘l be occupied by Woodman, True A Co. Parties desiring to leaRe any of these rooms, can have them fitted to snii, by applying at once to augCdtf_ GEO. W. WOODMAN. To Let WITH BOARD, large pleasant rooms suitable for gentleman and wite, at 52 Free streel. June 29-dtf For Kent. OFFICES In the third story ci building on corner of Exchange and Milk Streets. Enquire at of of OCEAN INSURANCE CO, jFeb. 25. tf _ Exchange Street. To Let. TI1E Second, Third and Fourth Stories In Smith’s Ne w i lock.No. 36 Union St. A desirable location tot Jobbing or AL.nutactuiing purposes. Will b# leas ed entire or separate. A, ply to _ , A. CUSHMAN A CO. July2kltf No. 34 Union Street. Store Lots on Exchange St., TO LEASE. Five Store Lots 20 ft. Front, Running back 160 feet, on Westerly side of Ex change street, formerly occupied by Walter Co ey and others. Two Store Lots 20 ft. Front, Running back eighty lcet, on Westerly able of Ex change street, fornurly occupied by Merchants' Ex change and W. D. lto.union. Apply to GEORGE A. THOMAS. May 7-dtf For I,ea8e. f|iHE valuable lot 01 land corner ol Middle and a Plumb Streets, lor a term of years. Enquire , „ , _ , «• C. MITCHELL 5 RON, Aug. 2E. iwCfl—d«f178 Fore St ret. 2£2E1U,i VIEW OF THE CARES IN WHICH gQPPA MALT EXTRACT BEVERAGE OF HEALTH is applicable l.IN PA8E-OF WEAKNESS OF DIGESTION .— Proofe of iu ednacv.— Mrs. Amanda FordoffofNo. 149 Woos ter street, writes:—“By advice of my nhydciftii, Dr. Chauveau, 1 Lave tAkeh Hoff’s Malt Extract, and I can now par take ot*any kind ot food.” 2. For DYSPEPSIA IN GENERAL M . William Molier, ot. No. 6 West Twentieth Sr.f writes —I recommend IIOFF’3 cheerftillv Hoff’s Malt Extract to dvs pej 'tic.-; I have never iound inch a snfendtd neverago.” 3. FOR A FOUL STATE OF STOMACH. Mi h. Dafferner, of No. 266 Rivlngton MALT street, writes“My husband bas been entire!? cured of hie disorder ot the stomach.” 4. FOR EXHAUSTED PERSONS. My phvsician was in favor of it, and EXTRACT did not think it could disagree with hi9 medicines ” p. 1. REELS. City Danbury. 5. FjR BODILY WEAKNESS. I am, I tear, a con Aimed invalid; have used ale and porter, &c., and no medk'ine teems to benefit me; l»ut Hoff’s Malt Extract is Just the the thing 1 need.—Hartford, Conn. Mrs. E. C. STEPHENSON. 6. IN CATARRHS, ESPEC* ALLA OBSTINATE, Mr. WeUh E<iwards, of t«e New York Theatre, writes to Mr. Hoff:—My wife has been ent rely cured of her tore tliTost by the use,” etc. Sold at Druggists A Grocers. Persons wishing a gem ies might apply with rdeienoe to Hoff’s Malt Ex ract DepobMi Broadway, N. Y. W. F. Phillips & Co. Portland, sole age tta for Maine'__angiidtw sk ATWEIX & CO., ~ ADVERTISING AGENTS, IT4 middle m, Portlaad. Me. received lor all paper* In Maine ami Uuoughout the Uuiteil States and British Prov tnce^anu inserted at the Publisher, lowest rates. I t* G«r Commiaaiona do not come from uou, but alwatisfroM the Publiaher. v ’ P r ies waited upon at theirplacee of business. on request. - Portland, April 26, 1RS7. The undersigned liavhi: employed Atwi i.i,* Co, as advertising Agents, take pleasure in commend-' ing them to public pal mnsge. WOOUMAN. TRUE & Co. fTEVENSL LIiRii & HASKELL. HEKRINU, wiLI.IKKN & Co. HHRGESS. fobes & Co. HVRON GRKENOUUH *Co. TYLER, LAMB & t 'o. AUA CUSHMAN * Co. TATITCHELL HRCS & CHAMPLIN. WAI.TEK CORKY. John e. Palmer. D, M.C. DUNN, N. M. PERKINS * CO. au2liUn* ,T. A. FENUERSON. For Sale*. A good coasting schooner, 126 tons, old A”|. lounge. Sails year eld. About 1 IU M. Mf1capacity oi Eastern lumber. Well found, MLWX and a good bargain. For terms Ac., ap «JaSMB-piy to EDWARD 1. JAMES, ang2dlwleodtt 270 Commercial Street, up stairs. AUCTION SALfcrt. BY M. CHARLES «» CO. it>i> Federal Street, Purl land, Mc.,audb7 Hunover Street, Boston, Maes. iAuction sales overv evening, and goods it pri vate sale during the day. ___ au* 24. dtl Hoim'8 and a I 6tai"Auction.'” ON WEDNESDAY, Aug. 28th at 3 o'clock P. M., on the premises, wc sh.dl oftei tor . ale a good one and a half storm wood, n house, on the co# ner or Montreal and Willis Streets. This house is w* 11 ftn ished, contains six rooms.flue closets, exeell n vst cr, a stable and woo l shed, nil r.ew, ne*.t ami in prime order. 1 he lot is about 45 bv 5n feet, and has a ftnogard n. Possession glvi n in two Weeks. Then tli« ouc amt a b dt story lioui-e next to the above, ah Wilis Street. This house is jIhoo! wovl, and linish- d throughout, wi.h line closets, line '* ater an i go U wood shed, all uew in a good neighbi rhood, withuprospect unsurpassed lor its excellent v.niety and beiuty. «i.^ul.lwn we ■hall well a house lot on ilio em-U r y ISf,®* Melbourne Street, and nearly op o:l e the h °f «wH«i*mith, fcsu. This lot Is about 40 3 JU fc#sW>4 one of the llnest lot « on the street. August 24. dtd J. 8. 1SAILLY. Auct'r. i?ouse anrt Lot, at Auction. "»“ with a it mdlUou. It 1* twon^b'lirVao,’!^!'. Has lino closets, was thiou'hoit, excellent water hard and soft and in abundance. Hood collar House conveniently arranged, parlor, diningroom, and kitchen on some floor. A i apnal stable, with a lot 12* by 52j fe t. It is pleasantly located nud In su excellent neighbourhood. Possession given in me diately. J. 8. BAILEY, Auctioneer, August 28. dtd. Plumb street. Trotting Horse for Sale. jr. Tho well known trott ill! S.4KDINK, f\ can be seen at J. VY. ROBINSON'S Stable rY-^V'southSt, 1 I ' T Ho was driven last Fall by Footer Palmer, l mil. In 1.2*. By David Avcrlll, Esq., last mi miner In a common wagon a mile m 2.8?. He is an easy trotter under the Saddle, kind In ail liarness, afraid 01 nothing anil ■ l so tie wilboat bitch ing. Ho is a bright bay, stands 13.2} hands high, weigt'S 1060 pouiuls Will be .old by Mr. Bailey, st auction Satur day, Aug 31st, if not previously di-poeod of, ns Ills owner Is about to leave the r<ty. Apply to anSkltd_ITG. THOMAS, W Danfortb St. Assignees’ Sale of Valuable Henl Estate. ON Wednesdar, September 4, at 3 o’clock, P.M., on the premises, we shall sell, at psbde suc tion, omc tuilj', in common otui undividmi, of a lir-o and beautiful lot of land on ongre-s stieot, a little west of the OnrDton Street, known ns the 1 Tr. e t ot,” btviuga front on Congress street of 1.4 leet t.y ir.T loot deep. T he bnck line, fronting on Deerieg s rest (laid out but not opened) It win he sold in whole or in part to suit purchasers. This is n splenil.il lo', on tbo line of th ■ boise railroad, in an e.xceU.nt neighbourly id, cunmandiug au ex ten ixeanu varied view, and deal, able lor investment. For particular, anil plan eall on Henry P. Divine, Assignee, or J. S. BAll.Ef, Auctioneer, August 23 d d. Plumb street. Assignee’s Sale of Real Estate. ON Thuisday, Heptcrnb. r 5, at 3 o'clock P M„ on the pi cruises, we shall sell at pub Ik auction, On half in cumiuou aud undivided, of a lot of land on Monument street, of about 50 tool trout by ubout 140 te-t deep, on one back line, and about 120 tcai on the other parallel lino. Also, on* half In common mull vide l ot Eight Lots, bordering tusaod adjoin tug Monument street, desig nated on the p an as lots B C aud JD, N s 1 2 anti 9, anil P aud tl which p an, with a description ot the prop* rtv, can bo found at the otl ce ot lteghdry of Deeds, boo* 319. page 228. ibissulo will be made for iash, subject to a mortgage. For particulars and plan inquire or Hoory P. Lettne, asslgt e , or J. 8. BAI1JE1', A* etlocieer, August23. dtd. lltimb street. Assignee's Sale-House and Land. ON Friday, Sept 0, at 3o'clock PM. on the prem ises, we shall sell at public auction a house on Stetson court, lea fin* out of Park st. It Is a two story wooden house wlili on L. thoroughly and sub stanti dly built, in perfect order, with abundance of good hard and soft water. In a good neighborhood, and desirable for a residence. The lot is aoont 54 by 94 feet. Fur particulars » iiqulie of HENRY P DtiAN£, Assignee,or au24dtd J. S. BAILEY, Auctioneer. Sale ot Timber JUanda lor Bates College. Land Oxjnux, I Bangor, March 7, iof 7. ( NOTICE a hereby given, in pmsitaMc of •* re solve to carry into eftect chapter two hundred eighty-tour of the Resolves of eighteen hundred six ty-iour In favor of Bates* College,” approved Kbru ary iW, 1807, that townships numbered t*. Bonce IT and 10 Range 17 W E L N. situated upon the Upper Saint John River, excepting the South* unt qiiaHcr oi the last named township, will be oil* red for sale by public auction tor the benefit of said College, ot the Land Oflice in Bangor,.hii Wednesday the if I h day of September next, at 12 o'clock, noon. Olio third cash and satis tac ’ ory nines pay able ii. on ami two years, secured by mortgage on the prem ises, will be received in payment. ISAAC ft. CLARK. marndtSept 11, Land Agent. Horses, * arringes, &c , at Auction EVERY SATURDAY, »t tl o’clock A. M„ on new market lot. Market sti eel, I shall tell Horses, Carriages, Harnesses, Ac. Apl2%_K a BAILEY, Auctioneer C.W. HOLHR8, AIJ CTIONEER 300 Congress Street. W* Sales of any kiud of i>ropcrty in the city vicinity, promptly attended to on the must liavoiahl tonne.__ apr23dtf HKNKY V. BUHcTus. Auctioneer and Apprai' er. OUT door sales of Real Estate, Merchandise, Fur niture, Farms, Farming Utensils, A’C., promptly made, by the day or un commission. Otlice No. lri Exchange Street, at S. II. Ooleswoi thy’s Book Store. Residence No. 14 Oxford Street. May 24. doin. MEDICAL ELECTRICITY t)R. W. N. DEMING, Medical Electrician i 114 MIDDLE 31KKXT, Nearly Opposite the Caitet States Hete WHERE be would respect luily announce to citizens ot Portland and vicinity, that he permanently located in this city During the thro years we have been in this city, we have cured soio ol the wont lone* of disease in persons who liav tried other forms ol treatment in vain, and curin patients in »o short a time that the question is oitet a-keil, do they stay cured? To answer this qucsiioi we will say that all that do net stay cared, we doctor the second time without ' harge. Dr. D. has been a practical Electrician for twenty one years, and Is also a regular graduated pliysioiai Electricity is perlectly adopted to chronic diseases the form of nervous or sick headache; neuralgia in the head, neck, or extremities; consumption when in the acute stages or where the lungs are not lullf Involved; acute or chronic rheumatism scrofula, hip diseases, white swellings, spinal diseases, curvature ol the spine, contracted muscle*, distorted limbs, palsy or paralysis, St. Vitas’ Dance, deafness, alam mcriag or hesitancy ot speech, dyspepsia, indiges tion, constipation and liver complaint, piles—wo euic every ease that can be presented; asthma, bronchi tis, strictures ot the chest, and all forms of teaaaie complAtato By .Electricity The Rheumatic, the gouty, the lame and the lazy leap with joy, ana move wi»n the agility and elastic ity of youth; the heated brain iteoolcd; the »ro*t bitten limbs restored, the uncouth deformities re moved; faintness converted to vigor, weaknc** to strength; the blind made to see, the dcai te hear and the palsied fbnu to move upright: tlit bleaJvhc-* ot youth are obliterated; the accident* oi mature hie prevented; the calamities ot old are obviated and an active circulation maintain-.*! LADlIf Who have cold harn.s ana Joet; weak. itouriclii, ham and weak backs; nervous and sick headache^ ul*li nes s and swimming in the head, with indigestion and constipation of the bowels; paiu tn the aide and back; loucorrhoea, (or wtiites); tailing of the womb with ia teiual cancers; tumors, nolvjju.s, aiul all tk«t long train of diseases will find in Electricity a sure moans of core. For painful men<Ujuattoii, too ,»oiute menstruation, and all oi those Tong line oi trouble* with youug ladies, Electricity Is a < ertain specific, and will, in a short time, restore the sufferer to the vigor ofheaPb TEBTU J TKKTII I TKKTU I Dr. D. still continues to Extract Teeth by Kleo Trioitv without pain. Persons having decayed teeth or stumps they wish to have removed I'o- reset ting he would give a polite invitation to call. Superior Kleotuo Magnetk Ma-bines tor sa or family use, with thorough i net tut lion*. Dr. D can accoifwuodate a few patents with board •ml treatment at his bnu*e. Office hours from 9 o'clock A. M. to 12 §9.; from to 6 P. M., and 7 to 9 In the eventug. t'i.nuultfttlon free. aovU> State of Maine. THE undersigned, appointed Commissioners to examine Hie condition of the Insane Hospital, and the treatment ot the patients therein, by virtue of a resolve of the last Legislature, will commence a session tor that purpose, at said Hospital, In Au gusta, on the thirteenth day of next September, at ten ot tho clock A. M., apd continue the same from day to day as long as may be de< med necessary te complete said examination: .M>d all persons having information or explanations to <dve n la ting to the purposes o. said examination, are rospectiuUy re quested to be present and to testify nc.^Unfcly. A. o. jeweiT;_ JAMES M. DEfr'WO JARED FULLER, August 1. 1867. dt!llsepil3 Proposals for Granite, WILL be received at till, office till THURSDAY, September flf.h, at twelve o’clock noon, 1867, for tarnishing the stone required in the corn* true Lion or tne basement story »i the U. S. Custom Hoiimj In this city, delivered on the wharf or at the Depot, st the option of the Superintendent. Specifications can be had at this office. The deliv ery of ihe stone must commence within teu days af ter signing the contract, and completed on or before thefirnt day of November. The Department reserves the right to rileet any or all bid* I* thought for Its interest. HENRY KINGSBURY, Superintendent Portland, August 22,19«7.-dtd State of Maine* Cumberland si: ToCuakies Stable*, Jun.. Clerk ot the Third Congregational Society in Portland, you are he eby dheeted to notlt} the Members X of me Third Congregational Society, in p. rt land, to meet in the vestry ofthe CeLtral Church on CongresH street, on Monday Evening, heptembor 2, next, at 7$ o’clock, to acton tl» following amcles, vl* 1 — To choose a Moderator. 2.-To see if the Society will accept the proi.owLon of the Cential Ghurch Society, fur a uaion oftbstwn Societies, by which, on the receipt of thirteen toon sand dnlfars from us, their meeting home >»d tMr parish property, feed all come ihe common prorarty ofiho new Society to be ' '3"—Fn'cnsfddthoeld he der"le<' 10 dispose of Ihu Society’s lot oi land.»? »PP"iai »»me l«*on to exs out a anil deliver a good de«d ofthe same. cl4^_Tsset on any othar business that may It* illy c me belore Ihe Meeting. (liven under the Manila and Seals oi the Assess rs .lid it imHtffi UMffill till if said Society, h Portland. «l,iu twenty-third day nfAucust, A.D. 1W 7. ‘ Wll.LIAM C. HOWISe.il>, JOHN W. RUSSELL (S. si). Ass vsors end Standing Como I le. Portland, August 24, 1887.—Pursuant to the fore going wa rant to me directed, I hereby nolily and warn the Members of the Third Gougr gatmmil So ciety In Portland, to mee’ at the time and place and for the purposes expressed In said warraul. CHARLES STAPLES, Jun., C:«rk. Aug. 24. dtd Found. CAME into the enclosure of ihe subecriber on Tues day last, two hoist a. wbkh tbe owiur can have by proving property au3 Scbngo House. North Windham, Aug 22d, 1887. Aug583-dtw*