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Pocitry. Milk Sb*i with iairy bjtfilv their ecboe** tall And her shadow p!».V9 like summer shade Across the garden wap. TV golden light i* dancing bright. Mid the mare' of her hair. And her fair young locks are waving tree Xo ihe wooing ot the* air. Like a sportful law u she bouudeth So pi* entity along; A* wd;! youugbird the caroleih The burden of a song. Xne summer flowers are clustering thick Around her dancing feet. And on tier check ihe summer lireero Is breathing soft nnd sweet. The very sunbeams - cm to linger Above the holy head. And the wild flowers at her Opining din ir richest fragrance shid. And chi liuw l.nfliy light and tract-nine Mingle in the life within; Oh! how fondly do they nestle Hound the .soul thud knows no sin. A* cymes the spirit of our childhood— A thing of mortal birth, Vet hearing still the hrealli of Heaven to redeem her from the earth. She comps in hr *glit-roiled innocenc e. L’ os'"leu hv blot or hlighi, A'.d passcih by our wayward path A gleam of angel ligc;. Oh! blessed things are children^ T he gift' of heavenly love; They stand betwixt our world-hearts And better things above; l key link us with the apirit-uorJd Of purity and trnth And keep our hearts still fresh ami young With the nrtseuce of their youth. L*1 * —/}/«■ kicooa's Mogoxiut. ftli MOtdlanj-. Uerliiii.t with .Thanks, The following anecdote gives a hit at maga zine editois which will pi.,:,ably be relished ty eil the “great rejected'’ among contribu tors. It Is u'-serted that one of the most famous female writers in lb. eopntry -send, her compositions at one time, first to the At h-mlc, then to. 11 an,el’s, then to the Galaxy; the next time, flirt to the Galaxv, «&e.. ju-t revet st»g the order. twiuse one of the serinl* usually iejects It, but another always accepts; und she says candidly ,lie would not give a fcg tor the judgment of any of them." As T...L, a. g“haic h*» ij there*' VidJ beli'Tr lb, following: dames l.uu.-li Lowell, who is always loud of % pood Jest, teeentlr wrote a l'afer on tin* “iiMcnee ot American Humor,4 It 1*. -*1J, and road ii to several of the ( aiubiidge set. They all praised it highly, and deflated it one of his lie*t eflori'. He then employed an acquaintance, privately, tv copy the niauu sctipl and sand it with alt as-umed naive to the Atlantic. For -evcral weeks he heard nothing from his e»*ny; but being in Boston one day, he stepped into ’iVkuor A Fields'* cstahllsliment, and adroitly turning the oou miutiuii with J. T. F. upon American hu mor, expressed W* anrpriee that more wa« not written upon the ‘object. “There** cuungb written,” .- «ui Fields, “hot it's not worth printing. ] bad an essay on the ’K— sence of American Iitinior,'front somebody the other dav. and It un» the essence oi i, luMi-e, The fellow wauled it reumred: tntt 1 tblew it into tlie wai-te basket lor fear he would inflict it ou sotuelwidy else." Low* ell, accoidins to tejiort, burst into a roar, w hich surprised Field- until he was inlonned ol the Jest, lb* would not believe the story ui bast; but when convinced of It be declared the essay wtts not good, even ii l.owell did write iL Cambridge is vastly entertained over the joke, and Ik,-t**n ay- the whole thine is a fiction. John Bi.aii v, father Of OeuciAl lleatty, just •b-etfd to '/Oitg,, *• in Ol io, *«, a soap ..id iia«B>i mvlrvr hi Now Loudon. <«iu. jinny anecdotes ar« tuid illustrative of his kind anil genial duuaetar. On ouo .rcca-iou a youug fellow-countryman in bis employ lnetu stole a box of iiL candles. lie was muehpri»roked atul ha I him arrested, tried and convicted of the theft. On the trial he testified Una tin caudle. were north tour dollars—“every penny of It.'’ Thereupon the justice said that as the value of the property was rnoct! Ilmo tliree dollars and thirty-four cent' tlic punishment, in addltiuu to a fine, must ho whipping al the post. The poor Ixiy began to cry. Beatty looked at him tor a UK uiont and the lear.s came u, his eves also. "It was more than he had bargaiued tor. ” Springing up he said to the court “Blase your Honor, that was my retail price, but as he took ol me a whole box I can afford to call it. ihttt dollars aiid a qiiarUr.’’ The young Irishman wks not "’hipped. In that pleasant watering-place known as Hoboken exists a city official whose dutiful son holds politics In great contempt. The dis mtarv was uot long ago visited by a party friend, with whom he held hleli debate on matters of public concern. TV bile thus en gaged, the young person's mn/mal progeni tor requested him to go un to his lather's study and brlDg down the two blowers that were re quired for the grates. The young person, obeying, entered the presence of “the govern or,” ami said that Air.-. B-desired his presence below. Air. B-was a little sur prised at the summons,but went down. On catering the parlor, papa and mamma gave taeh otihu an iuauirlng ga*«, asked what was meant? The youngest explained, titai "Mamma had sent him np stairs for the two old blowers, and he had brought down the only two ho saw I” NOTICE. Bools, Shoes and Rubbers. NTT b wight the Stock of Book Shoes and jtXivubber* oi McCarthy & berry, 3i<t C 0u^«-j.fi8i,0|»|i. Mechanic’• Uuildin^ would invite tide public and hh lormer customers In particular to give him a call at OH CongToea slreot, opyofcltc Mc^hanlj’ri Hall. CALEB S. SHALL, panq, jy23eodyw HURT BOOTS AT COST : ^ —“ WE air out H lot of Latpff’***2 Eoifili aiid ball Polish, til*- CaI#» 1-ace Alld Bui ton Boots at tost. Tha*** air from the tel ebiM.o'i munuiacLa*v- nL C, Burt, Mew York.— Aiiey ar* nia.i** fom the best of Glove Call, and all marinate*, which we >hall sell aa law as they can be ooiat v, uciuhaW in New York. Any ©no vrisnig to buy a uk<- Bn i, will five money by uii wwbei* re purchasing elsewhere. ELU KLi. & HITLER. No. 11 Market Square. Portland, Me. M oven-be» 2d. dJf CHAJiBKKLAI\’S Patent Slicer’ and Chopper ( O 'lHINICI*. I hi- best Invention of the himl net Issued. A,ORANGE TOJIAKE MONEY. A. few State Right* can now be luutof the Inventor by cal Mug at Sxvoetsir’s Ble««*ltet*> ! an c»*«uesa sritErr and learn tho merits of the machine. This I** a rare chance to make money, as it will do all *fc i# claimed t4B>, and there Is NO CHANCE TO iMPKOVE IT! it is jnH ihe thing for Hotels, Saloons. Batins Honse*. «TKAtllB04T4, AM> KVEHYTHISQ THAT Bi-QUIBIIS A Labor Saving i liopping Machine It l> tar superior to any thAt has vet heen brought Instore the public.' CALL AND BK 1 ONI'INCKD. January 29. dtf Jlev ALL A It HU O THEJtS, Manufacturers and Jobbers of Hals, Caps, Gloves, Umbrella?, Buffalo and fancy Robes, N». 01 Uiildir .Mrrrl, Ctwo Kauk K4ork* „ I* u i'll,, nit. Nov 31 wtt Adil. Komi tv ! V For Soldiers of 1HS l, ,lu"harged l-i less than two \ earn, ,'1'* •'* ^mne V 'D'. e^tCotlTSnc^aia. January 1. ted&w it PUBLIC TOWARD , VV°K UOFI>!> HAM KXTBtCT BEVERAGE OF HEALTH. t'Ua hyg*en:<* beverage hi4-,i.jwu wonderfully ia tNvo* clnta its infrvluetlon. It rtceivestbe uiiqn.il Vded appioba ion o.‘ physicians, aud ia uwd by ti, susmdaof I'umilfeeaH over the country a«n liwiitb -°* health-sustaining beverage. an ! n picas cut and sure household remedy N- » x'ort, No 310 Broad*ay, Dec 20, law. 1/S ASTHMA 11 AS MUCH IMPROVED, AND 1 WISil TO DRINK IT ALWAYS FOR ITS SXOMACH13 PLuPEhtiks. . L LEVEXSEN. N-.w Yui k, No ISA Eidridge street. MY PHYSICIAN INDUCED MK TO TRY HOFF SMALT EXTRACI. ITS TASTE DP UOHTED Tit, AND I COULD JAKE IT W ITH OUT THRO ft I NO IT OFF. I (AN NOW I,i" OE5L ALT. KINDS OF FOOD. AND 1 HAVE LEI - hiT atD. MILS. MAIDHOF. Awenu Icsr Mama W. F. PHILLIPS A CO., Tort **31’ ;an30eodlw aWi'ELLANBOli*. 186S. The Portland Daily Press, I Has for Maine readers the advantages yliidi l*e- j lcmg t© a paper representing Maine interests. Ttv1 ; •ieiaila of genera! m*w i. as tiiey are to l«e 1,«nd in Xew York newspapers, we do not undertake to give. | A sufficient summary op the f uncut bisiory oi tby world, l15 nil we edit firetond tn fumfsb. Oin r *f)0flfs j of ifce Proceedings of Congress \vi!l neYtriUele-s be as fn'l as any N w Kz* gland Jo.unal publishes, and our Regular CorieMiomltntei at Wanli iuiriou and New York, Uie polltleu! and coin m^ciul capitals of the country have already given proof of ability* ^ur ** j jarigrments for procuring MAINE NEWS j arc Uii^paalled. IHepalcbei to the Associated filers < | from ullpsiis of Maine. wesh&H of ooime- receive;' ; but in addition l©ihe*c. w» Itef/ular Corespondent* in the principal cities of the State, | ! o e.<si oial .onespoodcui* at other poutis, mnl we I i hare arrcugcd for Special Dispatches i | From the state Capital i every atgbt, so long as the leg! Mat tiro Is iu §e?>ion <vntHitting tin* substance of tbe day'* proceedUgs.— All matters of iooal near* or interest will t>o repert od and liiscuated in oar columns more iuJJs tlwn i*«r. be expected of newspapers out of the State. fl»e various n.UT.ROAD I VTKBPRMKit, now tti ptogrewb, Un» Employ meut oi our W ater Power which i«beginning iu a:ttuci attemion abroad es well 4s hi bom-, the be-sriHg of Congtvsslr.nal legislation upou our flunot.M luring.t •mmrrcin^ l.uanhcriuu, Fishing mid ffbipbuilJiairiatAwo, uni other kindred tonlcaNtll? claim a large portion •I uni s| -*c , Tin ccialte>na o' Maine to the Domin ion of fSma bi it re «o Intf ravte chut we ahalf b«r oom |iL*lle*l <o give coneid»*rable auoatiou to Cuiiadltin Ailitii'N, •nt»h*il ontinutwr weekly review of f ana. two u m. The U-UM ul the On*v Avit win be av bett | tofnre Klgha dellar* a fear. THE MAINE STATE PRE88 t *•. carHfalh nit np a- an entire!? independent | twpt-r. It wili contain [ I i «M|>lrir i'—Krtwai—nl «ai L?|ifelatl? »tior4 fraua week •• week, a mwummwr> al •‘luI* Ncm » ariMstMt kr cuuuiit#, no axrkakiural dspariwui raa* .iuikkx art—!— prepared cx |i « «•*!? tar it* i’«lamu»,itor —it-iiif Hew* •€ eke »irrk tall. Market lie par i > « ar* fmII» rril*rd la 4a>r af pakiica UM, I I tr«4*bir Niarr every week, a ad a wage ! *t rM«eitaiaiaa antorvllaay, i—riBM v* uto ike i«w»i ta|»«rlBNi rat rrapaaU* « are, rvparta —4 rdlWriaU, aa4 ikr likit-tl irlrgrapkie ialelll a« are treat ike aaily edliiaa. lbs lki« S/<rk J***- k aiuart>ivnulu in;, eight luge paaesaul 1- one ol the largest weekly p%l efafh t'j# country. It trlUbt IntnUhed to sub nrribers a» heretofore, fw iwa ilallar* a year. To «-pu*»t during the uunuttA .»niMR%aut year, ft at) witling to offer a lib >ral re io'dlon. To embs qf ten >ea telfi send ik' Maine State Press one itear .for mstmieen and a hat/ dollars, and {f toonr address, Winrt, sfirtlp ;,t adamtct. >pecuieu cojds will he* -°tit free to any ad drees. Addrees !V. .V. FOSTER 9 PUBLISHER OF THE PRESS, ta. 1 Pi later*’ Exchange. Portland; Me. kaiitea at' tke l»re«*. (Frjm tli RoundTabic, New York. July, 18ti7.} The Portland Press evince* a commendable ener gy in collating tad* i*erlain:ng to the commercial, >ua»uta< turmg and agricultural life o: it* State. It* editorial oplnious are also expressed with unusual weight, an-1 it Is the only provincial journal in the country that pays any cou-ideralde nttcnllon to Ca nadian event*. (From the \Va1-;rvilte Mail, <M. The proprietors of th*- Pres.- are sparing no cx | pcB.se in srrengtiiei.iug their editorial three. ami in I improving their paper in every department. A d. i dam daily may now he (buna without going out of i t he Slate. (From the Ad^usta Standard, Sept."20, 1867.} The Portland Evening Star is conducted with tir more manliness, dignify aa.il honesty, than any other Republican paper in the State. Ii present* it* \ iftws with marked ability and defend* them with a neal that be tokens sincerity; but «eorns ib *dp*ceod 11 personal abuse, slander and vilification of political opponents. Its course!u this respect is fit marked contrast with that «>f the Press, pubhdiod in the , srobe city. . (From th? Machlas Republican, Oct. :.‘4.l We learn, not for the first time, however, trom a I dler in the Bangor Whig and Gouner, that Mr. George Gi fiord, a feogng Augusta lawyer. hi* accept ed a situation on the editorial staff ot the Po> Press. Mr. Gilford Uni been *om& time in that situ ation, and has done some good service, and i= c&i*a b * of doing much more. Mr, (4. iftsn nrnest and devoted student, aud will be n o acquisition to th® editorial oorp-ol Maine. (From the Gardiner Home Journal, Jan. l.j Tab Portlasd Dairy Pbehb enter*on the new year with a full and able corps ot tail to », aud with a determination >>u the part ot the publishers, to make ll mciit the large patronage it is receiving. Our merchants should consult tnelr Intel—ts and take it instead of supporting the Boston dailies en tirely. (From the Lewiston Journal, Jan. ?-.] For the exeoeflfent synopsis ot Legislative reports wbJrh will -tppear In our first edition during the Maine Legislative session, we are indebted to the Portland Press, which with commendable t^ntcr prise,receives it* report In special despatches itovi Uie ceptinl. iFtpm ili*: tvcunobti Repo* ter, Jan. 4. J Tun Portland Dah-t Pnwsi* not only a credit to the cltv bur al-o to the State. It is now as larg* a- most of the Boston dailies, and in point of ability it do.-ervesa ldihraak. Its edit oriaiaaronoi mtendlitf, tut usually have a fresh and no1 coni i.ion in our *iaj*y * be Press also l.as ♦ h,, ' dispatches ol the Associates! rft^. anrl regular corresr ondence from Washington Nf-w \ r>rk, a mt.ihejniu^pal cities of our own Sta’<*. Luring the sc*:-7on or the legislature it will have spe rm! JiepHiche-* yverr night, comaiuing the sabstatoee cf the day * s proceed I n .• m . Any movement that looks to the material growth of the State alwnv* finds In 1 he Press a hear ty advocate. 11 sht.«ud ba‘ ve a large list in all the prominent places ot Maine. For those who desire a family paper the weekly edition or the Press has much to commend It. B** side* the carclully selected ne ws ot the week, and political matter, it has readable -lories and choice miseeliauy, attractive to the lamily circle. (From the Bath Time*. Jan. 4.} It gives us pleasure to note the enterprise and en ergy «f our friendst f Um Portland Press in the edi torial and new* departments of that paper. No pa per »n the Stale h more lully up w if.h the times than 1- the Press. (From the Ellsworth Am«?ri«*an. Jan. i0.| The Portland Daily Press N one of the large-i sized jour nabs, is ably conducted, has regular corres pondents in the principal cities in the State, in ad aItion toils special dispatches and regular rorres poudents ir. New York, Wash a. g ton, &v. We do not see wliy ourcIBzens who want a large sle^d. po litical and commercial daily newspaper do not take the Press rather than the Boston Journal. The Press I* every way the betrei paper tor Maine read ers. (From the Tfallowell Gazette, *Tnn. 11.) Tm Portland Daily Press.—1This sterling I Journal has for Maine readers the advantage* which I belong to a taper representing Maine Interests, and It presents a suit aiaiy of the current history ot the work!. The reports of the proceeding* of Congress are given «•: length, and the regular correspoiidents at Washington apd New York, ilie political and eoraio* rr ial capital* ot the country, have tor a long time given pa oof ol their ability. J. & C. ./. BARBOUR, No. 8 Exchange street, Have for retail a large Stock of Boots, Shoes and Rubbers For .Ufa’*, \Y«uKtt'«, Jtfi**?*', lioj'w uu.l ChiMm u’s wear. U1BBEK GOODS! Belling, Packing, Hose, Clothing, Spring., Clolli, mala, Tubing, <r. fc#1- All description* of Rubber Good* obtained Horn Factory at *uort notice and at lowest rate*. Oak Leather Belts. nOTT’-A Premium Oal: Leather Belle / The most perfect article *n the market. Also, Page’s Patent Laec Leather, and Blake’s Belt Studs. Dec 10, MC7.-i*eod3iu LUMBER Drying and Planing Mills* R. J. D. Larrabee <f Co., West Oommer«l«.l street. Kilu-Dried Lumber lor Sale. PKKFKCfLY Diy P»ue Lumber pinned and r*»»dv for use. Dry Norway Pin* and Spruce Hoard* planed ami jointed, fer floors. All kinds oi lumber ;"i t>i>tt*;d xt low prices. Various Wood Moulding* torlwuse-tiu ish and lor p'ctiuc frames ou baud md made to or der. We can do job work, stick *»** iU euy, iue, turn ing, planing, sticking inouidlag, Ac, iu the beat manner. i-fi^'Proinpt personal atte ntion. It. L I>. LAllKAHKK &TO.. SGi >m West Comrutrdai fct., JPorUHud. The Fisheries ! * |‘ S»J. to ih« t~ad<-, lO.KOn Ihn. bw*t qualit-T €->« fwine, Nus. li, H «nd I':, loui iu nii. intend. ’"l" ''"tOw..u Twine, Xn». |6, JS and i0. ’01,r¥i-' ’ J’’ ''A f’.O'H) lbs. Kpriini, Marieri i and Pm av'OTi \,uinK. „w Hotrin*. Me-kMvl and Pobas-’ii Spins, ri.mpief for w, ym linrlish Hu nn* >.t» . (W«i:»ui3 Uae v»cu al!ar-ii b -CMr.inr.vN xht am! itei co, -J.iWiarv l& »*"•• j Jletlioal No! ice. 0. U.«:ltU»VlCK..M. {>., will .l-voiB s|,oei:U ,t leurtan to Diw a Q« *>1 tb« hye. No. fcOJi O-U'- i w* bt Utfice Lour* iroui It A. M. to 1 P. M. May I 8. U Tents. A PUI.L subtly of Tenfs. of all *bce«, f.>r sale **°re Couitmrckt) Sirfft, heAd of Widgerye \>hku.. Igr*" dtt DOW, COFFIN & LIBBY, I mlerwriters ami General Insurance Agents, xo. 15 EXCHANGE STREET, PORTLAND, ME., Itrpreiwul Ike following lompnnira t Altua Ins. Co., Hartford, Assets $4,833,543 00 Home Ins. Vo., New York, “ 3,623,896 00 Continental Ins. Co., New York, Assets 1,523,703 00 Insurance Co. of No. America, Phil., Assets 1,696,050 00 Jjortliard Ins. Co. of New York, Assets 1,414,810 00 JS arrcffiinset Ins. Co., Providence, Assets 627,754 00 Market Tn*. Co., New York, Assets 563,523 00 Putnam Ins. Co., Hartford, Assets 576.055 00 People’s Ins. Co., Worcester, Assets 443.384 00 Norwich Ins. Co., Norivich, Assets 405,977 00 Standard, Ins. Co., New York, Assets 288,536 00 Total - - - - $15,997,231 00 --* Our friend*, •• »«U «» the public generally, nre kerrk, informed (hut we Kill continue lo write Polieira in (he above Companies, far aay deal red autoaal, and at the MJBBliM BATUW. john dow, “■ coppin, p. w. iambi. Portland, .January 2d, 18t»J. eodiw __ Star Match _ Corporation. W. & O. 1L MILLIKBM. |>«liluud, •• gexemae sEJLLiyv age ms. IK odertaz to the public the Star Match, we claim l'lor them the Billowing advantage! to the .-enaiun er, over any other Match, vie: Each buuch Is full count, one hundred. hiicb glass contain* olo mote than the oolnm.n rlfij Tnutchf8- . ’Ill - toll count la ecjuals '« aboui -'ll bunches more la s gros- than other maUli.». Thcv keep In any climate. ThcV have leva oik than any oth-. r Salphttr Match. Th^j an longer lhan any other bulphui Card They answer both ter Splint and Card Matchee They do not black tha wallMat * *uhteal oa k Trap at,. P» l ed In tine «hlpp!nz order. In ftltl containing 10, -0 and 30 gto«» f .cli. In l-t gro'lp»*k *Thc above canted firm ate lbs soli Selling kgerda u>r fi»e ooiporMlnn. £. P. GKB&lSn. i. J, 8 MaKIIKTI, _ I Dl.Mtl*. aTAV.lSSHH SMITH. | October 1. <Uj __ ^ _,_ 1 lgMNcri her to A £» -■, r ih£ft is of > > J-*' at fin-, nrwte N Mi< ta*»r ^ *••*» w •Me the Firs! Premium over all Competitors At the great PARIS EXPOSITION. Anti riinmie^mweyrttiyWWI-P *■ **" manufacture ol 1 UftOPORTw. c*.i>o'r I also keep a large aesortment ot other FIRSF emJ MAKERS, which I ean cell at ue mamilho tnrers* lowest priors. Old Pianos taken in exchange for New. PlanoM to Kent. Tailing tui.i Repairing promptly attended to. Wureioom 337 Congress Street. WM. O. TWOMBIif. (Formerly ot the firm of C- EJwards & Co.) sugfritf___ Organs and Melodeons Of the la teat Improved Beyle and-Tone, Manuihcior WM. P. HASTINGS, ATo. in Chestnut Street, Portland. iLAIHE. Til- Ovaii is ihe best Reed Instrument now iu use, voiced with a rich, mellow and powerful tone, rue ji,al aim lias been to manufacture an instillment to [•least, tbe eve and satis.) the ear. .W-o Improved Melodeous, the latest ol which Is u newly arraniM Swell, which does not put the in ^hccpsou hand Plano Fortes «. the^best gyle, andt.me. defieodly TVM. P. HASTINSS. 23,-'Pricelist sent by mall. Daily Press Job Office, Xo. 1 Printers’ Exchange, Exchange Street. EVERT DESCRIPTION OF BOOK, fffl, & JOB PRIM, EioouUal witli HeatneBd aud Desintoh. Bavlnu completely 1 eiurnlshed „ur office sluee ib« Great Fire, wltli all kinds of New Material, Presses, Arc., we arc prepared on the short ca> possible notice to accommodate ottr ftictid* fttflPttie puMIc wtth Poster, Progritiumes, RILL-HEADS, CIBCILAB8, Cards, Tags, Blanks, Labels, And every description ot Mercantile Printliig We have supeilor facilities for Ihe execution ol BOOKS, PAMPHLET* Catalogues, &c., Which tor neatness and dispatch cannot be surpasi»ed 53F* Orders horn the country fobcited, to wblcb l*rcinpt attention will b# paid. Dally Pi*e%» Job Ollier Xo. 1 Printers’ Exchange, Exchange St., Portland. N. A. FOSTER, PnoPRikroit. SWAM A T5A K KliTX, BANKERS it BROKERS, NO. 13 EXCHANGE STREET, ,,rrra fO* Jape 5-20's of 1864, I860 and 1867! STATE OF MAINE BONES, I'tYY OF POBTLlib BONES, CITY OF ST. l.Ol'IN BONDS. CITY OF CHI CABO 7 PER CENT, SCHOOl. BONUS. This fcon<l Is protected by au ample aluTlitE tunrt, and is a choice security lor those secuiug a sale and remunerative Investment. .lime siiicl July 7.30’s Converted into New 5.20’s, Ou Very Favorable Terms. , Holders of 8EVEN-THIRTIES gain nothing by delaying conversion. Holder* of 5 ‘20^ of 1 SG‘J. will Mud a large profit in exchanging for other («ot eruiuciit Bond*. September 20, cltf Advances made on Goods to the Island of Cuba. Messra.OHURUHLL,BROWNS & MANSON , Are prepared to make liberal advances i»u all kinds of Lumber, Cooperage aud Provisions, to any oi the Ports of the Island, and their comieciions with the first class Houses cl Ike Island, make this a desira- j bio mode mi parties wi diiug w> ship Goods to that msHmt, j Portland, 16 Dee. 1867, dr.16lf Notice. rPHAN KING ib» public for their liheial patronage I X for t he past year, I shall continue in the same i business at ilit old stand, and all good* in my line 'hall bo sold us cheap us can be bought elsewhere. U. A. CLEAVES. Pi Idgion. January 20, 1808. Janggdl w_ • Brig for Salt*! nlUG GEORGE AMOb, f<>ua, new measure* { mem, now Ring nt Berlin Milk* Wbarl, for sale j low1. Apply to j fwofioi. «. urn*. i No. Ill Commercial Street, * •January 23, ls«8. d'w for sa'ce. om: eight horse power Portable Engine. W. H.PHlbUP8. •>, Ccuuinerclitl at., loot or Purk ht. J’orllajjd, Aug »Vdl Notice. All PeisoiA* are forbid purUiasiug any note? i»ay* l able to m». i CHARLES SAWYER. Jan 22. dtf Pi ice Advaueed-93 aud Interest! T II B OKJXTHAIa Pacific Railroad Tlif Btrt k&d Prill tpal PorUoB nf tbe Maltoaxl Trmak Um Arhiiw ( MHmral I* bring rnpMly uiiad tbttwil by no unpr*m*«nt > r<t uorkln* lotce, unlit la i<woc»bH .ntma Hat tba ..nHnunui over fluid Rn-lrond connection from | Sew l urk w H»n FmncU. 0 wtli be made hi w:«. \ The Cnlted Stktea Gorerann at tbrni-ho-. JJOD r rnbariUante uni oontInfant Ucn, Uulf ik. ineui tar onrlru.-tlng the Msln Stc&m Line: and beside* u absolute grant of I! t <> acres01 Talaabit public lands per mile, the Central PnclBe Railroad Coatpaar bare rac*iv«d ft am CaMbrnln -onrtwv d>.atiM< »4 eaa ceaslons worth mora tlka i;,C«0,»9\ The araila bla raaosucaa of ttkaoatpany ara tberetore nbunrt uit lor the purpoaa. amountlne to *;7.#00,00n. oa I be drat tk miles at tke Latte, Includ'dg Loans secarad by a First Mortfage u(xm I he whole properly, to the mme amoaat aaly aa the V. B. dabatuy Bom la. The resalta already attained, although under com lAratfTely unfcrorable ctrcumrtnn,-*. afford sub stantial ground for hellering the CENTRAL PA CIFIC m be the h«i Farared, PradatUie, and Valunklr ■••leaad Balrrprtnr in the Cmamiry. la Mnsaqaeaeeat thelarfgand ragddly lae/»aidr,g d.-tnand, the price ot theaa Bonds bas been adyanc ed, and tbe Company are now offering for talc, a limited amount of their First Mortgage Six Per Coni. Ronds Principal an. I Interest Pet*We la Gold Coin. In sums ol 11*000 each* at 96 per cent. of theii i«r value and Accrued interest lrorn January 1st, In currency. These Bonds. Ills believed, possess tbe elements of safety, 1 ellaMlii y and profit in a greater degree, (ban any ofter-tltM* of Corporate Securities now offered, and are therefore very dciiraMe tor stsady invest - merits of surplus capital. luvestors will boar in mind the follow iug ad van tages: I. They are the first mortgage on one ot the most valuable aud productive lines of.railroad in the world. II. The actual earnings from local business In 1867 were more than four limes tbe annual Interest en gagements. III. The hard part off the work Is now done, and the prospects of rapid completion arc favor able. | IV. The Company have liberal subsidies, which enable them to prosecute the work with great vigor. V. The management has been exceedingly pru dent and frugal. VI. There is already a large aud growing settle ment on the completed and graded line. VII. The l#nds promise to be ot immense value, 37,638 acres having been already sold. VIII. Both principal and interest are explicitly made payable in gold coin. I IX. Both the aggregate amount ot Issue and their ! standing in Europe will insure for them continued | activity and a high rank among standard securities. At this time they yield nearly !Viav Per Ccnt.apoa the Investment Holders ol Government Securities l>ave an oppor tunity of exchanging them for Central Pacific Bond* bearing an equal rate oflnterest, with the principal abundantly secured, and of realizing a profit ot from ten to fifteen per cent. In addition. Order, sent with the ftinds through responsible Bunks or Express Companies will receive prompt at. tention. Bonds sent hv return Express, to any ad drese In the United States, at oar cost. Information, Descriptive Pamphlets, Maps, &c, tarnished on ap plication at the office of the Railroad Company, .8# 34 William Si, Jf. Y., aadaf Fisk Ac Hatch, ; Bunker, and Dealers In Oev’t Securities, — AXD— Financial Agenlsof the C. P. It. K. ATo. 5 Koeean Street, Ar. V. AND OF Brewster, Sweet & Co., Jlostou. ■Nov 3Q-d3m_ fob I *68 Gas Fixtures! Gas Fixtures! We hare connected GAS FIXTURES with our bad ness of j Steam and Oas Fittings, \ IRON RAILINGS, WINDOW SHUTTERS, Graliiigs, Fiiyi, Arc., Akr , and are now prepared to furnish them as low as they can be purcna.«tcd4» Boston. 1 Oar stock is entirely new, and b selected hum the lateat and moat fashionable styles. We invite persons wbo intend to pmvha*e fixtures to give ns a call before purchasing elsewhere. C. M. & H. T. PLUMMKR, Nor. 9,11 and 13 Union Street, Portland. Me. | September 12. dtf NAIAD WATER-PROOF Leather Preservative. AVOID wet feet by using (be best article ever, in fro weed tor keeping tvafer out ot boots and I shoe?. They can be polished immediately after ap plying the Waterproof. This artjele will preserve lfa»her in auv form, and Is fsperisttly adapted for Hflnurses, ae thev ard kept very soft by this means. Manufactured by CARPENTER, WOODWARD k MORTON, (FeraerlyBaBkert Can*nterr| »•* * **» fitatf ttrrn, Boston Ian 13-dtwlm* TIN TYPES Made so Cheap oo say our la the City by A. M. MrKE.SPIKY, Corner of Congress and Centre streets. PHOTO GRAPHS Of all kinds made Cheap by A . .11 . UtKENNEV, Corner of Con grew and Center St.*. A LARGE LOT OR FRAMES Just received, Black Walnut, Gilt and Rosewood .Mouldings. Will be sold very cheap bv a., m. McKinney, Cortdrot Congress and Center Sts. Freuch * German Mirror Plates soi.D tear low bt 4. M. McKEXJXE F, Corner of Con.'ress and Center Sir. OLD FRAMES RE-GILDED t VERY CHEAP BY A. M. McKB^Kf, dai-eodAwtll Corner f»f Congress and Center Sis. Hill’s Pile Ointment IS being used with great euccees. Entirely vege table. No core, no pay. Sold by al Druggist-. Price 2S cents per l>ox. " O. A. HILL, Proprietor, m>vt6-eodtoi_ «*»rll»wd. Marine. REMOVAIa ! Mr. Geo. W. H. Brook® WOULD Inform his patrons and the public that lie lia« removed to his new and Spacious Bakery, No. 70 Brackett Street, where he will be pleased to serve hi* old customers and such new one* as nmy favor him with a call for the Staff ot Life in all the branches that are usually found loan establishment ot the kind. All orders promptly attended to from the shop or hi* cart*. J3r All good* delivered free of charge in auv part of the city. ** • H. BKOOKS. FLOUR. I am now prepared to tarnish (he heat grades of Family Flour at Its moat reasonab'e rales, delivered free ol charge. .lan22-lwedteort3w Dartmouth College! Chnndlcr Wcientitlr Deparnaeal. THE course of study, founded on Mathematics, Natural Science, English Language and Llte-a tnre, History and the Modern Language* Is design, ed to give a fhorouffh, practical education: and es- j peclally to Bt young men for F.nglneers, Chemises Architects, or tor business, pe Spring Term commences January totb, l«js. For Catalogue, apply to I'rof ,J. ». WOODMAN, , ,, .... _ ... Hanover, N. H. del7.(i!0;&w4tl Western Clear Pork, SO CLEAR PORK, In store, tor sale BLAKE, JONES * G4GF JanSOdlw No. 1 Galt Block, » HBltOllAirDMB pim: siinGbEs, 50.000 VSE p,x,i 8“,x i 50.000 Clear Pia« sliiuglet. 50.000 NeoMoned Piue Whipping ; Beards 75.000 ^eanoueil i*iue Owl*. $y Spruce dimension, all kinds, sawed to order, j Doors, Sashes and Blinds ! constantly on baud and lur sale by B. DEEBING, No. 291 Commercial Street, Hobson's Whart, foot of High Street, oct22drf Particular hotter ! We are now offering our customers and tlie public generally, all tbe best qualities of COAL! hl mauls you Furnaces, Ranges & Cooking .Stoves . at the following pil' e., Delivered at miy part jf tuo Oity, yiii 2.000 l*ouud., - • 1,900 «... 8.07 1,800 - - 7.63 Anil -u ou down to live hunlied |--un U. Out Co*U arc all urat Iuni, prepared lu the Uu vi ^ i«., Au4 wui riuud itglvf unfeclBaikANllM. Abo tbe beat uualiue* ii Al(D and SOFT WCJli ke cheap an the t Leanest ROIMM A CO., Head Franklin Whorl Cvuumui iatSUret. > Aagu«t 5. dtl i $7. Cheap foul. $7. WK caa now offer Mre ( lit.wT.iil i toAL at §7.09per ton, «b .i««im1 it ur <«it of the I city. Abo On »o'e at ike lowest ntrkm jelce, Ota Co. Lotiluli, BUG AH LOAF LEHIGH, For Futunr**. For lUngee and C x k St /vea, Jaha'i 1* hue (»k, DianeaJ, H«*g A»N. wld*l« are tieo at ail lm| umit « uud tort nb*». At - ('MUibctlu..4 ! A c ugo Ju»t landed, itedi mint l, for BUlmiith r.s*. Lfblgli Lui.i|i, iV»r round, y Iwt Wo ktepcowotiiatl v on 1,4ml a full a<**.etm«ut oi Choir** Family Cool. Uftw »»-Mrr to pur chase large lots a ill do wet! to (it* us a eali be&ie purchasing. HAHD AXD SOFT WOOD Dcdrercd at any p*rt of tbe cTtj at abort nolle*. Kaiulnll, MoAlli.tiv & Co., No. (4 (XI MM KitCLAI. ST ndfjilt/ Head of Maiod Whart Dumber and Coal. HRHK nnrtrrWgT(.*f hare on hand f>r dtliverv. (Ii. 1 niMUl size, of SrPKKIOR COAL, a; LOWEST MARKET PRICES. A'if, Laths, Shingles. Clapboards, Sproce and Pine LnvnW. Spruce Dimensions tawed to order at short notice. PERKIN, JACKNOK A CO , High Street Whan, 302 Commercial, pr29d tt foot of High stref t, Oils, Oils, Oils ! 2500 Gallon* Extra Paraflne 2000 Gallons Extra Winter Lard Oil. lOGO Gallons Bleached Winter Sperm oil. lOOO Gallons Bleached Winter Whale Oil. 2000 Gallons Spindle Winter Oil. UOOO Gallons Eleme Wool Oil. A. P. FULLER, ileclT-dGui OS Fore afreet. Brick®. \ R/A BBipKSForsaleata bargain, ltlvivv V For pariIculais enquire of SAW YEl! & VARNEY, i;2 Comm er.dal St. or of Vital Cassanl, at tlie kiln on Portland St. November l. dtf Important to Travelers SIS.OOO tor OO Ccuts ! Sir <#' the Passengers in the terrible railway CASUALTY AT ANGOLA 1 Had insured themselves agaluat such calamities by i investing Ten C’eol* each in TICKETS OF Insurance against Accidents, 193VED BY Tnn Railway Passenger Assurance Co., OF HARTFORD, COM.. Thereby securing to each o i their Families the suui J ' ot Three TIioumihmI Dollar*. The Claims upon these Tickets xcilt be Promptly adjusted and paid by this Company, which Is the only one lu the United States devoted to this branch ol Accident Insurance. It has a capital qi' over $300,000, safely invest ed in Government, State, Municipal and dthr;r se curities. It has $100,000 deposited with the Treasurer oi Connecticut as additional security to Ticket Holders. It Is liberal in i'.s policy, prompt In its settlement of claims, and has already paid nearly £50,000 tn total and partial losses upon its Ticket*. Its Tickets can be obtained for any number of days.aro dated when issued, to commence at any required hour, and are sold at nearly ( very Ticket Offce in the Uutced States and Dominion of Canada. It is established ou a permanent basis; it« business is rapidly increasing, and while Its losses are large is sufficient to cover them. J. <1. Patterson, President. O.B. WbiwHt. Vice President. Henry T. Sperry, Secretary. Justin Snow, General Ticket Agent. C. D. Palmer, General Agent. Tiiltelt for Sale iu Purtlaud by IF. 2>. LITTLE & CO., 40 1-2 Exchange Street, Win. IIAVIS Agent ftrnud Trunk D.pal, AND ». H. BLAXCBA11D, Market Square. Insure Against Accident When you Travel. Feb 4. TAT 1m LECTURES • A new Court-* ol Lectm*? as being tlelivered at tLe New York Museum of Anatomy, f-mbracing the subject? “How to lire ana what to live for.—YoutL. Vatur itv ami old age.—Manhood generally reviewed.— 'The rau?e? of inoSgestiou. flatulence and Nervous diseases accounted f r.—Marriage philosophically considered. &c.” Pocket volumes containing these lectures will be forwarded to panics unable to attend on receipt ol lour stamps by addressing: * •SECRETARY, New yg>HK MraEfM of Anatomy and Nojknoe, 618 Bboadway. NFAV YOTU( December i). eoclSm* p. p. The Furlong Paper Manfg Co., A EE now prepared to tnpply (be market with their Improved CORDED EDGED GOODS! Consisting of Ladies Conled Edged Co’lars, Taper Trimming (or Lillies’ and Childrens' under aar menta, &c. 'These Collars are Warranted »« (Strong ns Cloth upon the Edge., And will not burst or break, cut or ehalb the nerk. • suP'T'-or goods may be found at all Hie jobbinghouse, in Fancy Goods, Ac., at wholesale, and at retad bv Fancy Ooo Ja Dealers aud Milliners. Furlong Manufacturing Comp’y, MECHANIC FALLS, life. Dec 6 eotitar MH TEDDY, . .MERCHANT TAILOR, AND IIEAJ.CK l> GENTS’ FURNlg'niNG GOODS. No. lot FEDERAL STREET. ‘9,one 01 ,lle finest assortment of ENGLISH, GEUMAiS, FRENCH and DOMESTIC CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, &c., that cau be (bund in Portland. These goods have lieeu selected w ith great care and esnecialiy adapted to the fashionable trrndr. Mid at prices that cannot fall to ' lease, and all good* thoroughly shrunk and satisfaction guaranteed A call is respectfully solicited. Thankful to friends for past patronage, Loping to merit a continuance of the same. Janfldtf M. H. REDDY, Proprietor. GREAT DISCOVERY! HYDRO-CARBON BURNER. THIS machine burrs water with any Petroleum Oil. It can be adjusted to run the largest steam engine, to bake a biscuit, or to boll a tea-kettle. It can be kindled or extinguished In an indant, with out lo-e ot fuel. May be seen at No. 68 Federal Ntreel, Portland, Maine. (T-Tovn and County Rights for sale. AH ENTS WANTED ! December 5. eodotn SAM UFL F. COBB, No. Ifoo Congress Sti'eet, NEAR HEAD OF GREEN STREET. PMfj1? '1?S‘ Mclodcona, Organs, Guitars, Violins. Banjos, l lutuias. Music Boxes, Con (retinas, Accordeons, Taml.erines, Flutes, p'lagoo lets Piealos Clarionets, A loiin Bows, Music Stools, Music Stands, Drums, Files, sheet Music Music Books, VioRn and Guitar Strings, Stereoscopes and Views,Umbrellas, Canes, Clicks. Bird Cages, LoX lugGWs, Albums, Stationery, Pens jni* Homing HoraefPictures and Frames. Fancy Baskets, Chll dren’s damages and a great variety of other articles. ®ld^A«»oa Taken in Exchange for Vru, wP l lanos ;iiid Meiodeons tlined and to r. nt. April o—t1 THOMES, SMARHOTUToo; JOBBERS OF R’OOLI^VV, and Tailors' Triimiiiu&s! AGENTS FOR THE ° Ne Plus Ultra Collar Comp’y, ^ BIDDEFORD, ME. 56 Union Street, tFirst Door from Middle.) Francis®, Thornes. Je20n&sti Geo. H, Stoat don uuiBAwa. I B. PLUMMER & SONS, Geuernl Ajjems ¥hb uiU >L<- HkiiitK Pv«vUtv4, —or THF. Ooun. Mutual Life Ins. Com pa in. OF HARTFORD, CONN. Auc'umulnied A«nc ( w • rev • I*,•••,•••«•. OjJUc \u. JO Ljr<Jtattj<? M/ «♦<, I'UU I LAn A*. J.j. 1A-4U I I *I\A TK W MLA T —4B-— Laurar Fire Insurance Co., of IHk Cttf O# >IW Tuna January lot, 1W -aoovk «c Capital, oil i**l la lost, # oo.aeo .4 Amount oi fcarpiu*, Jan U*. into, wajPM 71 $50^*3 71 iHEri. C«rh uu k*ud and in bank ... *,aJo 90 Bank Stock* in the City oi York, pat vaL lio.oOO 00, Market Value ... 4o.*J0 o 40 Bonds and Mortgages on Property la Cities of N. York and Brooklyn, mostly dwellings, worth in each case 75 to 15o p r ct. more than ain't loaned thereon 12c,you uo Loans vu Demand, fully secured - - 6,000 0*> Bills receivable far Inland Insurant;, - 0,32125 Amount with Agents, .... i,946 74 Premiums in course of collection, - - 2,318 74 Literal accrued but not yet due, - - 1,468 55 City of New York for overpaid taxes, - - 3,647 97 TJ. S. 7 3-10 Treasury Notes, $285,690, mar ket ?aTue,.296,446 50 $509,963 71 Amount of Losses unadjusted or wait ing proof, ------ $8,430 00 City, County and State 1 fca of New'York. Edward Anthony, President, and Jona. R. Sr. Jon*. Secretary of the Lamab Firm Insub as ok Company of the city of New York, being duly sworn, do solemnly depose and say, tint the forego ing is a true and correct statement of the affair? of said Company on the 1st day ot January, 1868, to the best el their knowledge and belief. EDWARD ANTHONY, President. JONA. R. ST. JOHN, Secretary. Sworn to before me, January 2l?t, 1868. THOS. L. THORN ELL, Notary Pvb-ic. AGENT IN MAINE, . JOHN B. CARROLL, I'O KT I. AM*. ■J.mmry 1?>. dSAv STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE PHCEN1X Iuisurance Company, OF HARTFORD, CONN., On ike 31st of December, 1867, to the Secretary o the State of Maine. Capital Stack, all paid ftu, $666,600 60 Sarplu* aver C apital, • • - - 634,193 41 THE ASSETS ABK AS FOLLOWS, VIZ, 5 Cash on hand and in Bank?.. $54,596 60 Cash in hands oi Agents and in couise oi transmission.6128,783 64 Bank Stocks.. 345.625 00 Rail Road a ad other Stock and Bonds- 99,450 00 United State? Stocks . 146,380 00 8tate and City Bonds. 310,237 50 Loan? secured by Collateral Securities. 57,340 00 “ « “ Real Estate. 67,700 00 Interest Accumulated. 0,*80 67 $1,234,11*5 41 LIABILITIES. On (standing Losses. . $77,148 60 Henry Kellogg. Prat. V. W. C. Shilton, Sec’y. A. W. Jillson, \ . Prest. G. H. Burdick, Aaet. “ We continue to issue Pelkieeimr thU sound and reliable Company at the most favorable rate* of other iafe Companies at W. D. LITTLE & Go., Agents. <J:m 18. d3w ORUANIZ^D ASSETS OVKK In 1S43. «.l,tta0,0«V New Euglaud Mutual LIFE INSURANCE COMF1 B OIT6 If • MAIM. PURELY MUTUAL. idvideiidii Annually la Caah, an Cantelku lian Plan. BRSJ.F. STEVENS, PrenMent. JOS. M. GlbBKNS, Secretary. This in one of the oldest and most healthful Life Insurance Companies in our country. It does Its business in an economical and honora ble manner; such as will bear the light oi Inspection: thus commending itselt to (he good judgment, and meeting with the approval of honest and intelligent men. Persona wishing to Insure their Jives or the lives of thefr friend?, In a safe Lite Co., arc invited to inqnire into the principles and workings ot this Company. Also persona wishing to Canvas jor this (Company as local or travelling agents, will be ottered liberal terms and ample territory. JAMES M. PALMEB, Qen’l Ag’t for Maine, 03o« 49 1.3 Exchugc llmi, PORTLAND. •Jan. 7, ISOS'. Jan 11. dit Life Insurance. NATIONAL Travelers’ Insurance Comp'y, OF NEW YORK. OFFICERS: JAMES R. DOW, Presideut. E. H. JONES, Vice-President. J. H. TAYLOR, Secretary. J. A. WHITE, M. D, .Medical Exunlaer. This Company issues all kinds ol Life, Endowment, snd Joint-Life Policies, Annuities. Ac. Special Features. It Issues WHOLE-WORLD POLICIES, permitting unrestricted Freedom tn Travel and Change rtf Residence without Permits or Extra Premiums. REGISTERED POLICIES. Guaranteed by the State or New York It allows THIRTY DAYS' GRACE in Payment oj Premiums. ON E-THIRD THE PREMIUM may remain un paid at a Loan. deposited with the Stale Insurance De partment of the State of New York as a perptt ■ ual Security for Us Policy-holders. NO CHARGE for Policy-fee nor Medical Examin ation. POLICIES SUN-FORFEIT A RLE. PROFITS OF THE COMPANY ANNUALLY DIVIDED. N. S. GARDINER, General Agent for Maine, SO Exchange Street. Ml, vein her U-<13m “AH Sorts.” \LL SORTS, or a Puree Seine, one iiuudred fath oms long, liberal In depth, complete in its ap purtenances lor immediate use. not weighing over 330 lbs., capable ot being handled by a man and three bovslna dory. Adapted to Herring, Mackerel or Pobagen. Coot $33/> AMERICAN NET AND TWINE CO., No. 41 Commercial Street, Boston. January 13, dlwi2aw8ni The Cooking Miracle of (lie Age. /A MM KB MAX’S Steam Cooking Apparatus. Cheap, Simple, Economical! A DINNER COOKED for twenty persona over ONE hole of the Stove. Otn ’be put on any Stove or Range ready for Instant use. Water changed to a delicious Soup by distIliatlon. Leave* the entire house free from offensive odors In cooking. It? results astonish all who try ii. SS^Sen.l for a Circular. *?*p wU*. at Rite Teira «n4 teualf Higfci* la the Male, by JOHN COE SENS, Jan 3-dtf Keunebunk, Me. HOTEL*. Hotel Directory. AibuiO. Em House, Coin!. St. W. S. Young, Proprietor. Aujf u*fu. Augusta House, State St. »T. H. Kling, Proprietor^ i Rnattor. Penobscot Eicbinqk, a. Woodward, Proprietor. Rath Lath Hotel, Washington ~t.C. M. Plummer, P o piieior. Leach’s Hotel, Corner of Front nod Vine streets. •». it Leach, Proprietor. R • ■ • • u. Am - i:wis House, llamnei- st. s. iti »* Proprietor. Pabki.k Hoi sk, b<-'»ool St. li. 1>. i'.trk- 1 4C Co., Proprietor*. UEvr.BL ilor**., Bowtioln square, Cultluch, B og ham, Wrtsk v a Co., Proprietor?. pjirMONT kiouKE Trenton. .st. Hiiv'lmm. Wr«-b v A Co.. Proprietor*. Beibrl. CUiM>LtK llul'M.. F. S. Chnn Pet A , piop’r*. Cm a Eli am HoraX, s. II. Cbapmaa, Proprietor. Daurillf JnanUj. Cl.ARK'a DlNISO Hall. « r«ril trunk Depot. .\a. W. Clark, Proprietor. Vi&lrld. ASiiiVu^MUS Hot -l. JL.ll. KhlOer, Pi«»prirUr. LKVItfON Uvi>K, Cl» pel St., J. It. H- l 4 t • j Proprietor*. ^I - ih lull I alia. Kiau Uui *r, P. B. CVRfc, Pi .or. >*rrki|«-u«i k DaTKORtm HnfEE. |i. 1 f tl . Ptij : e* r. PortlauA. Rut *A, li. I Mrrnl $».* t, J. li Per t, rreprirt'.T. A Hk)< %> Mm •*, !kl a » W. M. Loet* Proi 'r. I OMXI octvi Hoi »k, a or. bore •• 4 C«eao j M. u. t mps 1* of ivur. , Ct aaiAi vu* Hi#* ha, dia* M. J.«». fc»> . ih.. j pr rtor. OaTl ■ r>»er (fCrofti *■ —< Oboeo mm» John P. |» it.» A * i'UkU il<» II k.-r^Mk i i«* |owr <i 1 h'M(L*ND it l‘A» R p ».f h»o*». I bi UfRKwt Hm< m, 1? loo* k, j. ik; u> , n< (lib *4. ii. 9. Morn., *•%*> .<■ * «fCa«p«<* «ou Botal k> \ J Hoik Ptupdo*Hr I % LITER II 1 ok, » pp»-»m* Rw»* »• Haul IAhhm 41 P»«tl. t*Mbr|'T*ai MatatoaO • IIKUr#. Dm: tea 1 M-fii.a fl *» >'!• Pi At»tm HOI Sft, ri|MTJTA STALLT. » I au-cbba.u. ““■.ArkM* ji»k >, •—». J. VI. HLIMO, 1* r o, >•-»»> I «»«*. ^Ttiuvm r i*f* ft.ee twtje ym 4Uv,au >» ’tag iae Ikl 1. i utufa to ael fcva Hosm - CM* MUl St«Mi<4». J»i.«*t" ZITKOl > bn mail Limrli Room. J/ 3o. Id ExclutMyv St., H«wa 4. h|> mmif«. QT u;n liar; il.y bat SamUf, mb » .t .4. w t P M. juiMiM* * UAItBUAIM. THROUGH TICKETS TO ALL PARTS OF THE TV E N T . ^6 LEH8 r^miiis^gTan Ilian by xnv other Rome, ir^ia Maine ell Points West,!kt the GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY Ticket* nl Ltwral Kate* Via Bo«tnn, New York Central, Buffitlo and Detroit. For inlbrmarlon apply at lUC Congre-s «t. (irand Trunk Ticket Office. JnU’ti8d&wly D. If. BLANCHARD, Agent. To Travelers Through Tiolietm luu'tgsai From Portland to nwsacsrK-asm ALL P O I .\ X H AT TIIE West, South anrt North West, By all the principal Route , via. Hanlon aud Horrrdrr to .Albany nod the >ew lorU Central Mailway to Bnflalo or Niagara Fall*! thence by the Gaeal Western or Fake Shore Railroads, or via new York City and the ftrie. Atlantic aud Great Western and PrnutyUanin C cuiral Railway*. For sale at the LoseM Rates at the Only fu ton Ticket Office, No. 49 1-4 exchange M.. Portland. W. D. LITTLE & Co., Agents. Dec 14. dii POR TX4j9lX*:D SACO A PORTSMOUTH R. R. WINTER ARRANGEMENT, Commencing Monday, Nov'r llth, 1N67. HgEgSxgsn Passenger Train* leave Fortlaud daily yojp^^^poiSuadavH excepted) for Saco and Bid if c’ ford, at M3,8.40 A. M, 2.55 and 5.20 P M. For South Berwick dunction, Portsmouth, Bouton, ami intermediate Stations at 6.43, b.4o A M, and 2.53 P. M. Leave Boston tor Portland and lnt< inodiate Sta tious at 7.30 A. M., and 3.00 a ml 5.00 P M. Freight Trains daily e*«-h way, (Sunday excepted. FUANClb Lit Adi'., !>upt. Portland, Not 8, 1867. noJ la Portland & Kennebec R. R. Winter Airaugciunif, Nat# II, 1807. rn&ESSP Trains leave Porrlmiut at 1 P. M. \\r oil stations on (bis l>ue, and tor Lewis ton and biutiou* on the Androscoggin Rood. Also Bang: i and stations on Maine Central road. Leave Portland dally, except Saturday-, at 5 P M. for Bath. Saturdays only leave Portlaud at tf .15 P M. for Bath and Acgu?ta. Trains are due at Portland at 5.30 A. M., and 2 10 P. M. dally. The thr»ugh Freight T rain with passenger car at tached, leaves Portland lor Skowbegan every morn ing at 7 o.elotk. Fare as low by this route to Lewiston. Watervllle, Kendall’* Mills and Bangor as by the Maine Ceidral road, and tickets purchased in Bostou for M dne Central Stations are good for a passage on this line. Passenger* /rota Bangor, N-wport, Ac., will pur chase ticket* to Kendall's Mills ouH, and alter tak ing the cars on this road ilie <;ouductor will for nlsn tickets and rnuke the rare the panic through to Portland or Bouton as via the Maine Ouiroi load. Stages for KoeiJand conne-et at B&1 h: and u r Bel fast at Augusta, leaving dally on aniral of train irons Bo>lon, leaving at 7.30 A. M.; and tor Solon, Am>ou, Norrldjrewock, AihcUa und Moute Head Lake at Hkowlit&au, and mr Chun. Last And Nonh Vh**.iI boro* at Vassalboro’t for Fully at KeudalTg Mill's, and for Canaan nt Pillion’s Ferry. W. I! ATC'H, Sa^ei lat«nd« hi. Augusta, Nov. 3, 1867. novV.’dti grand' trunk RAILWAY I OP CANADA. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. ym»|i On and alter MimiUiti, Nor. U, lee;, will mu as MMfewa;— ExpressTisiu lor Lewiston ai.il Son th Paris at 7.4* A. M. Moil Train lor WuUrville. Bangor, Montreal, Ous ter and tire West at l.lo P. .U. I-ocal Train for Sonlti Paris, and imeimidiate sta tions, at3,P. M. No baggage ean be received or checked aitei nine above stated. Trains will arrive as fellows:— From Lewiston, Aubum and South Paris, 9.10 a. a. From Montreal, tgnebes, Bangor, Wa tervllle,&e.,at 2.15P.M. Local Train Irom South Paris and In termediate elatous, at 6.00 r. at. The Company are aot icsponelhle lor baggage to any amount exceeding $30 In value (and iliat pels- n al| unless notice Is given, and paid lor at tbr rate <1 one passenger tbr every $500 nldltktua value. 0. /. BRYDGES, Managing Director. H. BAILS 1, Looal Superintendent. Portland, Nov 9, 1867. dtf PORTURDIROCHESTER R.R WINTER ARRANGEMENT. nuBD On and after Monday, April li, iso; trains will run as follows: Passenger trains leave Saco kivei j .r Portland at 8.19 and 9.09 A. M., ami 3.40 P. M. le ave Portland tor Sato Elver 7.18 4. M., 2.0.) and 5.90 P. 31. Freight nalns leav, Saco Elver 8-fio. A .VI.; Pet: land 12-13 P. M. OrStagoiOonnect at Gorham for West Ocrmuu, ■Uadlih, bteep Falls, Baldwin, Denmark, Selugo, Brldgton, Lovall, Hiram, Brownllcld, Fryeburir, Conway, Bartlett, Jaokson, Limington. Cornieh,Fup tar, Freedom, Madison, and Eaton, N. ft. At Buxton Center tor West Buxton, Bouny-Eagle South Limington, Limington, Limerick, Newdeld PufOOlfiftld MUl OmIdm At Saoc&rappa for South Windham, Windham Uhl » ad North WuBdham > ly. Uy order of the President. Portland. April 1?, 1«67. dti MAINE CENTRA! R. R. SPRING AERAN-viILMEN X. jBCjME On and alter Monday, April l-.ih, SHU^^Riurrent, trains will leave Poll land ior Bangor and all Intern.eiliate station on this line, a! Liu P. M. dally. F'or Lewiston and Auburn only,ai 7.40 A. M. W'Freighf trains for Watcrvllleand all Interme diate stalions, leave Portland at 8.2B A. M, Train from Bangor i<* due at Portland at3.1ft P. M, in season to connect with train tor Boston. From Lewiston and Auburn only,at 8.10 A. M. LLWIN NOYES,Supt. Nov. 1,1866 nuddtf I>R. JOHWSON’8 Sea Foam Dentifrice l THIS Preparation Is recoin mended by emlneni Demists, Physicians amt Chemists, as being se cond to none in u*e. lor cleansing, polishing and preserving the teeth hardening the gum-, ami Im parting a pleasant odor to the breath; in laotjt can not be excelled. It acts not onl> as a powder, hut as a soap and wash, three iu one. Contains no injuri ous grit or acid. Trv It. For sale i»\ all drng^ista. M. D JOHNSON, Dentkt. October 80. d Bank Notice. rpilE nubility of the .South Berwick Bank to Re A deem lie bills will expire March 29. 1S6“ A. C. ROBBINS, I Batik F. E. WEBB, | Commissioner,. Nov 1887.__ dc3d:iui Tilton <6 McFarland, D*»lreto calltheatteution to tl.e la. t that more than 4 O Of their Safes gave AMPLE PROTECTION In the late fire. Parties desiring * FIRST KATE SAFE, At a MODEKATF. PF IFF, will please call on KMEKY & WATEUHCKJSE M iddlo Street, Portland, Or af 1IO *adbary Street, BoMou. WT Seeoml-liand Safes taken in exchange for aale. Parties desiring Sanborn’s Steam improvement at tached io Tilton & McFarland** Sates can order m Fnery. Watetfamso & Co. «ha Ifi—Rslsiwin each nmaadvreo^iiijder of tinit I3on<1» for Sale J (II rv OF CHICAGO seven per cent. Bond*. na\a V ) ble In New York 1 • Lfiton Pacific liar1 road Gobi Bond*, payable in New York. * Both considered bv ccmp-tent judges souud and reliable securities. For *ule uv a . v,a,_ S W(X)G ft SON Jjnl7dtw 67 Exriiaug* S're.t, . S¥SA5l£Ktl. International Steamship Co Eaitport, Oalftia St. Job*. W IXTBB AP.KAXG KMENT. ON't! TltlP I’E3 WEEK. _ r- On r.uil afterMoudar,D*ggJ#h«/**• ttie steamer XKW BRUNSWICK, C ~n r r ■ t ...» ■ B. V.'IJI. l.r.'er, will Icare BaiJ sdtSiixAi— r-.-..l W! »•. ' ot ..I Slate street, e» ,rv tii'MSl It 3 o’rie a J*. .VI., to* Ea-IjMli atil St .Tulin. If.... :: i.: wiiUeart St, .leha ami i-aaiport eeeif Tboreliy. fj..w.,r< wi'l Migr.'t at l.-tI-..It wlm Su I.,...!...-. ^ guhbinetgii atnl Calais. 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Andtoto" ?._^^to^ Montreal Ocean SteamshipOo « - >..,.4 M 4 1.4 film m4 *«iv* I uk«i4 tnM>4 M •4*4mr* J K*»t* *, TW 11*1. a f. Atk'it**, 1 if. iik*. mi h* n tM> n»i Ml'ui^a, a HtnU.ll! f»t. fill, 1 H< .ti« >l«f tb. hub <4 IB* |/t» •too* *»<■(.>■ M.*4niLI«WMl><a4 It u* CL Wm*«n.r .pf. Rrsm.oB'fa* uitftUiut Hn:. i> i «bu.i!i u* Lwt .. 4ti> *> tor'Uac i. lei'* . *1bi1.*ii i a ** l>i. ».*«*«{!• PajftMr in tt.4-1 ar Um *q*lmir it . •JE T*oi l riijiiij awnr. tut* ty 11. £ I AFLaJC, !».>. tlbJUSF. fnilaiul, I' ». 4 <!tr FOR HONTOIV. / it// J rrunffomeni t The new and suneifer La-c^lji stenmerf .JOHN hlRCOffS, «m<T MOMkK.iL bating t .en fttt.l upar gicat expense with & larg* luiui/v r orbeaatttul tat.- Room*, will run tl.e aea^on a? fellows; Leaving ’Atlantic Whorl, Poulano fi 7o'clock and India Wharf, Boston, ev^y day it £ o’clock, P, V, (bundava excepted.) Cabin fare,.....*.,.$1.60 Deck. ..l.ufi Freight taken ai usual. L. BII LlNaS. Agaot. September 19, ito7-dtt .A. &L^JF23, ^ CERTAIN, Ash Speedy Cure FOB NEURALGIA, AMD ALL NERVOUS diseases. It* Effect* arc Magical. It is an CNF AIL 1X0 remedy lxi all cases of Neu* ralgia Faci.dlr. ci!#*u effecting a perievf oore lu le i than twenty-iour hour?, from tne n«e of uo more than two ok th uf;!; Pills. No other form cf Neuralgia or Nervous Dfaease has failed to yield to thfa WONDERFUTa remedial attest. Kven in the severest cnso'» of Cionic Neuralgia and general norviMisde’.Hiigfruicnl.s^ot many years standing—affecting the entire system, its use fbr a few days, or a lew w e!<s at the utmost, always affords the most r.sto nielung rellet, and very rarely Alls to produce a complete and permanent cure. It contains no drug? or other luateiiils in tfce slightest degree Injurious, even to the most delicate system, andean always be used with PERFECT SAFETY. It his lon^ bcea to constmt use by ns ny of oir .MOST EMINENT PHYSICIAN*, wbo give It Use* unanimous and unqualified appro val Sent by mail on receipt o! price, and postage. One package, $1.00, Pontage 6cen;s. Six packages, 5 00, “ 27 •* Twelve packages, 9.00, *4 4S *' It iss Tlby all wholesale and retail dealers in drugs and modic.tnV thronghout the UnPad States, ind by TI RVLK ft CO.iPIsIs Proprietors. I?o Trevoxt St,, Boston M ass. (otober 31 .?tr w 6tn OK. i.KTUttiH11 Cadt &£ *GU ‘. D at BIS PRIVATE MEDICAL* ROOMS, ATo. 14 freebie Street% Near fat Pisbls Ifea^ WHERE he can be consulted privately, and {Wit* the utmost ccnH-lencc by the aW.-tcd, at hoars doily, and troru b A. Al. to VP. M. Dr. H. addresses rhiee who are eufle/iug under mo affliction «t j rfvate diseases. whether art«»n^ ihun tuipuro coujicvtt on ortho tori ibie vice or seit-wbaxe* Devoting ids entire time to that particular brarwb of tlie mf'Hcnl profc^oti, he feeh warranted in Ouae awteeixg a Ci ee is a ll CjtSkis, wlitthar of long - arjuvlintf or recently tontrxted,entirely removing tha dregs or dfaea*** from the sv^fem, and making a per fect amt FkusAiCLSf cuk*. ile would call the attention of the affil-fed to tna factot hfa kmg-*t»vdnd» and well-earcod reputtitica fUiutahiug aohlcirut durance ot Lis bkiU and suo oaaa. Caadott to Use Pablk. Every intelligent and thinking person most kno# bat remedies handed out tor general Uae ehoul J hs?f heir efficacy established by well tested experience in tile hands oi a regularly ediu ated pbvak-ian, whoif prenaratory studies tit him for till the (Juries he mult fuLnl; yet the eoun»r* fa tkKxkFi with poor nostrnxnt and ciue-ulis, purpornug to be the best hi the world, whLh are not only mefesa, but always injurioua. Jhe unfortunate st.^nM be particular In selecting his physician, as It is a lamentable vet irtc'OVAtiovaril* ble fact, that many syphluife patieuts are fnadt rut*? er thle with ruined rm.'.rinuions by uialtreannent from im.\perkuced physicians in general practice (fit Itfaa poinffgtnerall v«ooceded by the beet ^vpiuloifra phers, that ih* stu<ly at)<! mmaitenient of th«*se cmr.a plainis slMiulU engross the wliole time of thvic who would be competent and 8uccti5ful lu thtii treat ment end cure. The lncT-pfrlt need geuerHl pru ife tioner. having neither opportunity nor (hue himak hliu-clf acquainted with their pathology, commoedf pursues one wy*r0in of rreetment, lu matt vases mik ing au I mils*-rioiiDAfe u»e oi ih,>. Mitiquafed and dau* gerous weapon, tlu: Mercury. H»h IsuCSttiite. All who have committed an excess of any tlm», whether It he tlie solitary' vice of youth, or the sthig* lug rtbuke of misplaced . onbdem e In maims* year?, BYE* FOE A £ AXTIDOTK lit BEASO.V. The Pairs and Aches, am Latitude and Nervous Prostration liuu may follow Impure Coir ©a, ure the Barometer to the whole system. Do not w»B lor the <v»nsumm*t1nn thal U sure to km low: do nor wa.'i to* Ui.dghtiy Lien, im Disahlsd Limbs, tor Loss of Beauty fcjuf Complex k>i . Mmw Kimmy Ta«ut&inl«<:,ua Te*tlfy le tai« by tahaapr Eiferiescol Young men troubled with emissions ip Dee*.—A complaint generally the result 01 a bad habit in youth —treated Kdentta-Hlly and a pet feet curs wai tanted or no charge made. Hardly a day passes but we are consulted by cite ot more young men with the above disease, soias of wliom are as Weak and einm Urtnl u though they ho! the consumption, and by their friendj are supposed to have It. All 6u h rajt-3 yield to the proper and only correct course of tieuixueuf, mui In u bho; t ma le to r«yolos hi perfect health. illM(U«-Agr4 Mrs. There ate many men of the age of thirty who ais troubled with too frequent evacuations iron* the blad der, often accompanied by a slight until ting or torn tag sensation, and weakening the system In a man ner the paticnf cannot account tor. Chi examining the urinary deposits n ropy sediment will often be found, and sometimes i-maii pan Idee of semen or al. htuncu will appear, or Dm color \v:U be of u thin rank ish hue, again changing to a dark and turbid appear wire. There are many tuen who dlj oi this dlPJcuUy Ignorant of tlie caa>e, which is the SErXYST* STAGE OF SlUTlXAZ. ira.iKNKSS. I can warrant a per feu cure in such cases, and a full and healthy restoration of the urinary organs. Persons wbo rsmiot personally insult the ur can do bo by wtiiing, in a plain maimer, a dascffinl Don of their diseases, and the appropriate im.- ,ti.« will he forwarded immediately. rtcuaiei AU corrtsiKHi kiu'e llrktly ocnfl<l9nti»L m] mui ts returned, If desire*!* ^ WMi A dilrcne; D R. J. B. HXJQ m$t Next door to the Pret.k Houss.^^pSttflSSClUi ■T^ Send a Stamp lbr Circular. Electic Medical Inflrmat y, TO THE LADLES. JDK. HCDiiLS panituiaily invitee all Ladies, who oetd a medical adviser, to call at Ids rooms, l* Preble* Street, which they wtl timl arranged for ihetr especial accommodation. Dr, IL’s Lloctlc Renovating Medicines are nnrlvaf* led In efficacy and superior virtue »n reguluting all Female Irregularities. J heir action is specific and Oertainot producing relief in o short time. LADIES will find it Invaluable in all cases of ob struction! afttr ali other remedies have been tried in vain. Jt j-* purely' vt-;! table, couUtaingnothing |b the least injurious to the health, and may be taker, wiih perfect safety ui all times, gent to any part ot the country, with full direction*. SKSB8S. ^ .-jasssT I>\ I ll'S \OTIfE. I S(uu?. ^“f"1 ‘>!'c!li,en» ol Poittai'.daaJ u bav ® renl0'kJ tlie «]<l Portland D\« House OIBco from No. 334 t© wy* KO. Sit CS1MUIBW M BEET. aud hare opened an office at It E. BAHTi.ETI ’S» Ns, 5; Err Street lo.™*..1 ?im Prer'n '* rn *eoe(yp orders and exacut* thera in the best manner, at short notice, an j at pile dsuotying compeiitiou. As i have hail more thief, tueni y-fivo years experience in the dyeing hustae'is. i MhUk I mysell that | a oi shoeo Offaly acquainted with the butane*-'. Please call at cither office and ej^ amine my !Lt of prices, and take my card c , ^ H buekf. Nde Proprietor of the old Portland Dyt tfoojs. January l.i. cod6m T81% IWEHTf.FIVE CEirrs PER DOZE5I Af 8. DAVIS’ Photograph rialleilea. No. 27 arket .Square, opposite Preble Stf few Jy2U