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From ils hidden sourer scenic.
In the w tBte ol wold and moor,
Where the purple lieather clown,
■Where the bee its huvest know.:;
Dancing down mid flowers ami moss,
Dashing in the bu<1 en “loss,**
Darkling in the rocky pool.
Glimmering mid 1 lie rushes COO1,
Through sun and shade, thiough dusk and shiver,
Onward g»i ics the little river.
Through ihe vueado.vs broad an I fair,
Under beech tree arches rare:
Through deep woodlands gree ai d shady*
Fast gray halls of “1 ,rd and i «dy
Where while ldies 1 e seieuc ,
And great swaiis conic 11<- «ting uueouly ;
Where l*r ,wn wings co5l and hern
Glance tY in nest.-amid the fern;
Where tall w Jlows bend and quiver,
Onward rolls the broad bright met.
Past great (owns, whoso roar and riot *
Start the wa'crs from their quiet;
Past wharves with b ,re* heavy l-uleii,
Bright-baited ho ns with youth and in- iden,
T .undeiiiig paddies flashing hack
Mimic billow front their t'ack,
He ring all, »**r work or plav,
H nrrying on, through id l.i and dav.
Tribute watt rs to deliver,
Seaward rolls tho mighty river. /
_ — Tinsley's Murtazin-.
dliscclhniy.
IVImt Senator Yates sttjs of General
Grant.
George Alfred Townsend lias recently had
an interview with Senator Yates, and inici
rogated him as to his reminiscences of Grunt's
military career early in the war, with the lol
1 >wing result:
“Grant,’’"said the Governor, “came down
to Springfield dressed in common working
clothes. He looked very much as lie doe
now, ordinary, taciturn, unpretentious.—
When he presented him* If to me iie said:”
‘Governor, the United States educated me.
1 want to be of uso to her now that she is in
danger.’
Yates asked him wliat lie wished to have.
‘At'any place where I c ill he useful,’said
Grant, ‘ii don’t matter much.’
The system ai that time was to commission
only officers who had raised companies.
Yates hurried and overrun, told Grant to
look in again. Alter a tew days Grant, whose
money had nearly run out paying hotel hoard,
dropped in again, hat in hand, and asked
Yates il anything had turned up.
“Can you write military orders?” asked the
Governor.
*• Yes.”
“Well! I’ll give you a desk in iny office and
you’d find plenty to do.”
“There,” said Yates, “Grant worked away
satisfactorily, though my hands were lull and
everything was more or less disorganized. I
had no time to observe him, and he was nev
er forward to speak. Afterward x put him in
the Adjutant General’s office, and although
we did not know it, particularly at the time,
we have found since that he laid the Inunda
tion there of what is now, probably, the best
Adjutant General’s office in the United
States. Before the war it was nothing.
During all this time Grant was seldom in my
mind. I had too much to do to keep personal
watch over every officer in the State, and did
not look out particularly lor ilie coming
man. But Grant made no mistakes, and 1
raw that his West 1’oint knowledge was use
lul to us. ‘ .
Near by Springfield there was a large camp,
termed Camp Y ates, containing twenty thou: -
and, perhaps. It was a source of annoyance
to me. 1 could not find anybody to keep the
men subject and see that they were made
clean, properly fed, anil taught the geims of
organization. 1 sent Grant out there, and
pretty soon complaint ceased. Then 1 sent
him on a tour to various camps through the
State, but still I hud no command to give h m
under the arbitrary sysWtn of giving only
those places who had raised organization-.
He went away, at last, to visit Covington,
Kentucky, where his father lived. I did not
like to see our Illinois hoys enter the service
of another commonwealth, and I lound a
chance directly to displace a colonel, or rath
er to send him to a different command
and then 1 telegraphed to Grant:
“ ‘W ill you fake Cuiurn md of tiio —tk regi
ment? Answer. Ifichaud Yatus.”
Grant replied:
“Twill! Start immediately!
U. S.Gbant.”
, He arrived ptomptly and took the position.
Still, I had no exalted expectation ol him.—
Hu was not a brisk, nervous, attractive man.
His lace and figure were not so striking that
anybody could pick him out ol a troop, like
Saul, and he did not say enough to interest
me. Out ol two hundred and eighty-two
colonels that I commissioned, 1 thought it as
probable that two hundred and eighty-one ol
them would become as famous as'Grant.
He did one thing, however, which I have
since thought was significant of his future
good sense and enterprise. His regiment was
the most demoralized one that we had in Illi
nois. It had become insubordinate and al
lowed to go to seed. Grant started the pro
cess of breaking it in bv compelling it to
march across the Stale of Missouri, and he
was the first ol onr colonels who had econo
my and pluck enough to save us the delay
and expense of railway transportation in this
manner, iu this march lie stopped strag
gling and orchard robbing by a device origi
nal, good-humored aud effective, lie made
every straggler carry a fence rail in line, and
as the match itself was tolerably 'laborious,
the fence rail did its work, lie made a fine
fighting regiment of those men.
After speaking on many other trivial mat
ters, Governor Yates said, in conclusion:
“Hero worshippers will be disappointed iu
Grant. I don’t take it to be any stolidness of
mine thal tailed to perceive genius in him.
Nobody else did., liis genius is not ostenta
tious nor dramatic. It is the genius of ac
complishment that he lias. When his work
is done, there it is, doue; and there is the
man, except for the work, ordinary as before.
1 don’t make up tor this error of perception
by visiting the General twice as much now
as be lore; hut in (he light ofliis achieve
ments 1 (eel Ihc same confidence aud satis
faction in him that all the people feel. The
Democrats feel it too; lie has no enemies in
our State but political ones, and one or tw i
personal ones, like McOiernand. We will
elect him with ease.”
The Amerirnu Policy of the BriliA tior
eminent.
The Prince of Wales is said to have made
some very important semi-offiicial declarations
recently in regard to tlie American policy ol
Hie Iliitisli Government, lteferriug to tlie
reports ol preparations for another Fenian in
vasion ot Canada, the Prince said:—
I hope that the United States government
will be sincere enough to persevere in its for
mer policy in regard to those Fenians who
attempt to invade Canada. We know that
the American Presidential elctions are im
minent and it is said bv some persons that the
politicians will be greatly influenced bv the
Irish votes. We hope, however that the in
stincts of international justice will he suffi
cient to over-ride mere political considera
tions, and that such an outrageous violation
ol the comity of nations as a pei.nitted incur
sion ot armed bands into Canada will be pre
vented by the United States authorities, who
have always shown tiieuiselves most prompt
in their observances of treaty obligations. A
war between England and America would he
abhorrent to every principle ot Christianity
and humanity, and l may say that such a
war can never occur in 'the ordinary course
ol events. But while such ciaims as those in
regard to the Alabama are pending, it would
of course, be an act of tolly (o allow such
breaches oftreaty a.: an invasion ol Canada,
since on the score of damages alone the
British Government would he able to make
make reclamations which would more than
counterbalance even the Alabama claims.
The United States and England are united by
too many bonds to make war possible; tut
tor myself 1 am anxious to have every point
in dispute amicably settled, and the two
countries may then become one in policy, as
they already are, i /irmly believe, in senti
ment and origin.
CSAULETON & CO.
NE W
I’liotognipli Rooms!
Corner of JKxc.han gre and Fore Sts-.,
Ann prepared to make all kind* of pictures, Plio
togrnplis, Ambrotyffe.s and Tin Types.
Pictures copied any size andtinished in Oil, water
color* or India Ink, at tlic lowest prices.
Tin-Typn C:cii!h per Dozen.
N. B. Particular attention paid to children.^
CHAR LETON d; CO.
Juno 23-dtf
Attention Soldiers!
MV ftlVIKBft.Y, It ft ft IKT WlIEEii! ! !
and lile right and left into
Hudson's Frame Shop, No. 80 Mid
dle Street.
. He will get your MEMORIALS for you free of
charge, and then frame (horn In any style von Kish.
Don’t forget the flare,
NO. kO itlinnt.E NTliKET.
JP Stairs. Same entrance with Davis’ Pholoeranh
**’»”»'«■__jylldlw*
Slot Tea Molls
■^-nd Biscuit.
OK and al'er June v, IK.r. i Btl1„ in
mami'uelure the aho\. which wi Ivreadv f r i
delivery tram BROOKS’ BAKKry miCS
every day at 5 o’clock I’M. Come oni, 1
FLOUR I FLOUR!
I HAVE now on hand .0 good nsmrtmenf of the hear
hremla.it Illinois, St. Louis and California Flour
by the harrrel or tack, which I am tolling Low for
« “•*> dalivered frso of charge in any nart 01 the
... B. W II. UkOflKP.
July • dlrno
Oread Collegiate Institute for
Young radii’s I
WORCESTER, HARR.
J^ALL Torlli tojfQB Seuttivnltcr 10f 18G8. S«n«i for
Catalogue. ii. Ii. (UiHES. Pimci jal.
July 2*d3in
INSUKANCr.
' MAH IV ATT AIV
fnsuranee (Company !
OF NIIIV FORK.
Capital, $500,000.00
Surplus, 552,128.10
A sects, $ t ,052,128.10
H \ VINU been appointed Agents of this Company,
well known as one of the lies' in the United
Si ales, we rtsj e llul y solicit the lontimied patron
age of those desiring insurance in a
Fii-.sf Oiliee.
Me ALPINE & VEEEILL,
AGENTS,
No. 17 Rxclionge St.
July 11-d3m
GUARDIAN MUTUAL
Life lusiiranec Co.,
NEW YORK.
JOHN B. HUDSON,
Genera. Agent,
fhee ^tkkkx.
This ('oinpanr i* on n Nine (Footing; twin
rontlaaed to prosper I com the first
a«v«l needs v»o fPnflitig.
All its Obligations Fulfilled
to the Letter.
lar* For particular a rail at ray oflico and get a
Pamphlet
A'j< •> » wanted for York. Sagadahoc, Lincoln and
Knox Counties.• jumi’Udlin
" FIIENIX
Insurance Co.,
OF NFAV YOUTH.
Capitaljaml Surplus, *$1,550,000.
LORING k THURSTON, Agents,
Office No. 7 lixcliange St.
Having been appointed
Fire and Marine Agents
0( this Company, well known as one of the largest,
most responsible and popular in th ; United Stales,
wc respectfully solicit lor it the continued patron
age ol those desiring
First-Cto
Fire or Marine Insurance.
LORING k THURSTON, Agents,
-ZVo. 7 Exchange St.
Portland, June 25, 1808. je25tt
EVERY SISTER
SHOULD see that her Father and Brothers
go at once and secure a Policy in the
CONNECTICUT
Mutual Life insurance Company,
OF HARTFORD, CONN.
One of the Oldest, Largest, and most Reliable Com
panies in the country.
Aocumulatcd Assets
«Tfr SIS .000,000.00.
Tfr* Dividends for Twenty Years have averaged
more than 50 i»er cent.
8. PLUMMER & SONS,
General Aponts
Van ITCniur nti<] she fSriiihla Proriucea,
O/llrc Ao. SO Exchange. Street,
i»OUTl,AND.
A[,ril23. . ianlStf
ATL/.NTIC
Mutual Insurance Company.
5] Wall fit, cor. William, NEWYORH ,
•January, 1«68.
Insures az&ln&t Marine and Inland Navi
gation lt/'sks.
Tlie whole profits cl the company revert to the
Assured, and nrc divided annually, upon the Premi
ums terminated during ilie year; and lor which Cer
tificates are issued, hearing interest until redeemed.
Dividend of 30 per cent, lor 1867.
The company has -*s«ct*, over Tbirtccu
Million Dollnrw, viz:
United States and State of New-York Stocks, City,
Bank and other Stocks, 6,864,485
Loans seen red b v Stock;, and otherwise, 2,175,450
Premium Notes and Bills Receivable,
-teal Estate, Bonds and Mortgagee,
a»«d other securities, 3,604,868
Cash in Bank 373,374
' ft 13,108,177
TRU8TEX8:
•> 1-<i I?.*101108,
diaries Dennis,
W. II. M. Mooro,
Penry Coil.,
Win 0. PlokcrsgiJI,
Cewis Carlin,
Clias.H. Bussell.
Lowell Holbrook,
K. Wjiit6ii Weston,
Koval Plielps.
CaleU Paislow,
ILPillot.
" Win. 10. Dodge,
Fra* cis Skiddy,
David I ane,
dames Bryce,
Charles 1*. JJimlctf,
•ii.ieiS. Miller,
Paul Spofloid,
Win. Sturgis,
Henry K. Jiogcrt,
Joshua J. lleni>,
Dennis Perkins,
Jos. Gail lard, dr.,I
J. It' iiry Burgy,
Cornelius Grinueli,
C. A. Hand,
i . J. Howland,
Benj. Bab.*ock,
r*'lutcbcr Westray.
K 'ht. B. Minturn, .Jr,
Gordon \Y. Burnha:r,
FYed’k Gliaumey,
. James Low,
Geo. s. Stephenson,
Wip.ii. W«bl>
U L. Taylor,
Sheppard Ganhy.
KolrtC. I’ergnsson.
>>. .IONK3,President.
Ciiakli.s I>i:xnis, Vice-President*
W. n. M. iNfooKE, 2d Viee-Prest.
,1. 1> Hevu;tt, 3d Vicc-Prest.
d. H. Chapman, See*-cHry.
Applications lor insurance made to
John W. hunger,
office lor; yore St., Portland,
Peb G-illmfteorttojanJ’G9&wGw
NEW .ENGLAND
Mutual Life Ins, Co.,
BOSTON.
Incorporated, in 1833.
tfllEMCS M. iPtsllllCF,
CJeneral Agent lor Maine and !New
Hampshire.
Odlcc-ii) !-2 t'.xrhnH^c Si,, I’ortlnuri.
RSSfAgenls Wantc I, l»otli local and traveling, to
whom good commissions will be given.
June 9-dtl
. THE
Concrete Pavement,
Ih the best and cheapest in us* for
Sidewalks,arden Walks. Carriage
u rives, Oellars, Warehouse
Moors,
And for any place whore a solid foundation is re
quired.
Orders ijeft at no. tt Nonth Street
(troiu|»lij attended to.
CS ATLKV, mu k HJDAX A* C3KIFFVTHS
Jdarch 31-oodtt
Medical Notice
G. if. CHADWICK, m. n.. will derote special at
taut ion lo th» Eve. No. 301* Congress St
OBre hours Horn 11 A. M. to i p m
May ft
K10All ESTATE.
For $4000.
MW.* oiler (or sole a new residence on Oxford
street, near Wilmot st, containing II finished
rooms arranged for two lutiiilic-8, ga^ and water
up stairs ami down, ami all modern conveniences.
This is a story house, built the past jear, of good
and subsiantii) workmanship and m a fiist class
neiglib rhood. Will rent for $550. Lot 33 1-3x02.
GEO. K. DAVIS cSf CO.,
Dealers in Real Es'ate, No. 1 viorton Block,
jy 10. <11 w Argus copy.
At a .Bargain*
Wc offer lor sa’c a brick two story ami half
u jij! House, located within 5 mil utes walk or ;lie
JifililLCity Hall,with stable aiideutrauce to the same
from a court miming Horn the main street, lie.use
arranged lor two families.
GEO. R. DAVIS & CO.,
Dealers m Real Eslate.
July 9 dlw [Arguscopy.
* ^ VVe have a Farm tluee miles Lom
A >L* \ Ktnnebunk dei-ot, on rhe Sanford
k$ A » 1$. load, of 153 acres Buildings all in
apt t splendid order, havi-g be n built
^SJ-?[SS~-£L'vitliiu the last 5 years. The Mou
hani Kr-er runs throng I (bis farm. This properly
will be sold low or exchanged for city properl v.
GEO. It. DAVIS & CO.,'
julyfl-diw Dealers in Real Estate.
Argus copy.
For Sale.
A NEW 2 tenement bouse well built, with all
modern conveniencies. Also barn ami stable,
corner North and Walnut sts. Enquire of
T. CONDON, ou the premises,
Or at 53 Commtrcial St. |uiiel3dtt
G-enteel Suburban Residence
FOB SALE I
Witliin the city limits, in a very desirable
'•:i| neighborhood. Modern built twro storied
LJ** house, i welve finished rooms. Brick cistern,
well of excellent water, good stable and oilier out
buildings. Good cellars under Louse and stable.—
Fine garden, well stocked with Apple, Pear and
Cherry Trees. Also Strawberries, Gooseberries,
Currants, &c. The lot contains more than 25,000
square leet. Tills is a rare opportunity to secure a
u ntecl country residence within Jive minutes' ride
of the City Hall, Apply to
WM. 11. JER1US,
jnne5dtf Real Estate Agent.
First Glass House for Sale.
* A new French Roof House, near the
Park, containing seventeen nicely liLish*d
— rooms, hot and e ld water, and all the niod
iJjjjflfeiH improvements, together with a good
u^Jg -rable and line garden spot. No pains or
expense has bet-n spared in tlie getting up
ol this house, cither in workmanship or materials.—
The lot contains about 6000 square feet. It will be
sold on very easy terms of payment Apply to
w. H. jKlims,
may!3-dtfReal Estate Agent, Portland.
Rami lor Sale.
flTHE valuable lot of land on Middle Street, bound
JL ed by Franklin and Fore Streets, being the
southerly corner. It will be sold on favorable terms.
Apply to \VM. H. JEllRIS.
aprl8dtt Real Estate Agent.
For Hale at Cray Corner.
t -v, Tlie property known as the “Ford
J&X \ Stand,” consisting of a large 2 story
hgfry, r.t'jr house, rcceutly put in complete re
nal ijM pair and made convenient for twe
tenements; good porch and barr
am I a large shop suitable tor any kind of a mechanic.
Ci.-tern on the i remises of 75 hogsheads; fine yard
in front and yery tine garden.
Gray, March 28, 1868. A. W, ANDERSON.
_ mar31-dtf
Seaside Country Residence for
S»ase.
. _ A good 1^ story dwell
“Ouse and torty
Jg rir ,,ircc acres land, in Fal
jSB mouth, (tore side), seven .
miles Irom Port Ian 1—i»-=
next to ilic Methodist Meeting House. Buildings
all in complete repair, having been recently painted
and papered. Cuts about eight tons hay. Plenty
of wood and water, 'i’llis is one of the most pleas
ant places in this vicinity. It commands a tine view
*.f Portland on one side, and of Casco Bay upon tlie
other, and is on the main stage road to Yarmouth.—
Will be sold low to a cash customer. Apply to
WM. II. JERRIS,
marSidtt Real Estate Agsnt.
tSrai Estate for Sale.
rPHE subscriber offers for sale two new houses,
i built in the most substantial manner and in
modern style. These houses are near the corner ot
<'digress and North streets, two stories high, with
seventeen rooms in each, good cellars, and an untail
ing supply o^hard and soil water. They arc in a
desirable location and will rent readily at Marge i»er
centage. Terms liberal. Enquire of Messrs.
HEaRN & CO, Corner ol Congress ami North sts.
GEORGE HEARN.
Portland, March 25, 1868.-dif
House JjOts.
r11WO on Congress near State sticet, and eight
J lots on Emery, Lewis and Thomas streets, lor
sale by W. H. STEP HENSON,
E>:W l», 1808.-1 f ^ At 2d National Bapk.
Suburban Residence fur Sale
On Rack Cove Road.
A fine Cottage house, contaiuing
large parlor, sitting room, (lining
room, kitchen, store room, five good
^chambers, with plenty of closet
_ . _ room, cemented cellar and large
brick cistern; being the property known as the
“ Dodge Plate ” About two acres of good land, also
barn, carriage house and wood house.
Upon the place are SO Apple and Pear Trees, to
gether with Grape Vines. Currant and Gooseberry
Bushes, and and un abundance of hard and soft wa
ter.
This is a very pleasant location and one that should
not be overlooked by any gentleman who would like
a country residence within ten minutes ride trom the
business parr of the city. For terms, etc., apply to
WM. H JERRIS, under Lancaster Hall, or to the
subscriber on the premises.
mayl- dti_THOS L HASKELL.
F O R ST"A E
rTUIE homestead of the late Ruios Horton, on the
I east side ot Slate Street. The lot is 5>0 feet on
the street and 130 lect deep, with large brick house
ot three stories, well finished throughout, with sta
ble and out-buildings. Apply on the premises alter
2 o’clock. Title periect.
junelS-eodlm S.W. HORTON.
GREAT BARGAIN!
MUST BE SOLI)!
Su Falmouth, (Fore Side.)
One of the most pleasant Sea-Side
Residences in the vicinity of Port
land, is offered lor sale at a LOW
PRIuE. The house is story and
unfinished. The lot contains 35 acres, with over
200 cords wood. Cuts about six tons hay. Apply to
W. H. JLRU IS, Real Estate Agent. Ie24d3w
To Photograph Artists.
HOWE'S
Patent Enamel Photograph.
Patented April 7th, 18G8.
rpHE attention of Photographers is solicited to a
I recent improvement in producing Photographic
Pictures, by means ot which Pictures of any size
can bo made in a few moments time, without the
trouble or Making Negatives. These pictures are
made upon Howe’s Patent Fcrrogiaph Tablets,
which cost about the same as the tintype plates.—
Alter the the picture is taken it is instantly remov
ed irom the tablet, vvhii li is cast, one side, ami the
picture then being upon n fine elastic material, no
thicker than the nices Albumin Paper is mounted
upon the photographic cards.
With tin sc tablets a dozen Card Photographs can
be made aud finished in thirty minutes. No Nega
tives. No washing of Prints. No toning. No wait
ing three days to complete a job!
For beauty, durability ami conveniehce ot manip
ulation, rhe imentor claims that ibis tar surpasses
all other processes tor producing Photographic Im
pressions.
These Ferrographic Tablets, with a right to use
the sam2 are now for sale.
D. K. FKOHOCK, Portland, Me.,
General Agent for the U. S.
Residence 125 Oxford st.
Specimens of the Pictures and samples ot the Ma
. ^rial can l>e had by addressing the patentee, aud
enclosing titty cents. O. P HOWE, Patentee,
july 1-dtt Augusta, Maine.
Proposals for Slate.
For construction of ibe U. S. Custom
Btfouae ati<! the IJ. S. ( onrt filoiuc nu<l
Post Office, I’oi-tlnnd, I?lc*
SEALED Proposals will be received at the office of
the undersigned until 12 o’clock M, on Tuesday,
the 28th day ot July inst, 'or furnishing and deliver
ing at site of Buildings, on or before the 20th day ot
October next, Sixteen Thousand (16000) Slates tor the
covering ot the Custom House and the Post
Otliee Buildings, now in process of erection in the
cilv of Portland.
The slate must he 24 inches in length by 16 inches
in width, and from three-eighths (g) to four-eights
(1-8; ot an inch in thickness: of fair and smooth sur
lace, out ot wind, with edges sawed straight and
square, and of unifoim dark slate color.
To insure consideration, each bid must be accom
panied by a sample of the slate proposed, properly
marked with the name ot the bidder, and must be
submitted betoie the opening ot ilie bids.
The bids must be made per single slate.
Two good and satisfactory suieties will be required
on the contract.
The Department reserves the right (o reject any or
ail ot the bids, il deemed for the interest of the Gov
ernment to do so.
Proposals sh uld be endorsed “Proposals lor Slate,”
and addressed to Henry Kingsbury, Superintendent
U. S Custom House. &c., Portland, Me.
HENRY KINGSBURY,
Superintendent U. S. Custom House, &c.
July' 8, 1868. jyOdtd
Electro Medical Instruments.
HALL’S
Magnetic and Galvanic Batteries,
~ AND -
Philosophical Instruments !
the best in use for families and institutions. For
salo by LOWELL & SEN TER,
mayldCm 64 Exchange Street.
To Owners of Hackney Carriages.
BY an Ordinance of the City Council, approved
May 22d. 1867. it is made the duty of the Citv
Marshal to inspect all Hackney Carriages on the first
Monday ot July and Januaty of each year, before a
license is grai ted.
The owners of all Hackney Carriages used for the
purpose of carrying passengers from one place to
another, within the city, are hereby notified to pre
sent their carriages to the undersigned for inspection
on Monday, the 6th day of July next, at 10 o’clock
in the forenoon. J. S. HEALD,
City Marshal.
Portland, June 23, 1868. june24df f
Organs and Melodeons
Of the iatcBt ini proved Style and Tone, Manufactur
ed by
WM, p. HASTINGS,
i\To. 15 Chestnut Street, Portland,
MAINE.
The Organ is the best Keed Instrument, no win use,
voiced with a rich, mellow and powerful tone. The
great aim has been to manufacture ail instrument to
please the eye ami satis y the ear.
A iso improved Melodcons, the latest of which is a
newly arranged Swell, which does not put the in
striunrnt out of tune.
Ai o keeps on hand Piano Fortes ol the best styles
and tone. dcOeodiy WM. P. HASTINGS.
BJr"i*nce list sent by mail.
I REMOVALS.
in. Goitnos,
H TOKPrS HOUSERS?™ FR0M
l^almoiith Hotel,
Where he can he found at night.
C #** Offlcf! hn iisiinl iu Morion ISIcrk.
July 3-dlm
it E m o v a i V i
WALTER COREY ft 00..
I'uriiitiiie Dealers i
-AND
MASWFACTUR ERS,
HAVE REMOVED TO
No. 18 Free Street,
■ u the Building nrll linoivu n< the
ARCADE,
Where they are prepared to offer their friends and
cus'omcrs an
EXTENSIVE STOCK
First Class Furniture!
Embracing
PARLOR,
ClIAM HER,
LIBRAR F, and
DINING-ROOM SUITS,
Together with
Common Grades ol Work,
At prices to suit the most economical.
Mar 27-tttf
liemoval.
j J AVrNO leased for a term of years the buildings
Mead of Hobson’s Wharf,
And Removed Jo the
South Side of Commercial Street,
On said wharf, I am now able to oiler to the trade a
good assortment of Long and Short
L UMBER,
Under cover
Spruce dimension, all kinds, sawed to order.
Doors, Sashes and Blinds !
constantly on band and tor sale by
If. JDF^EKIIVG,
No, 262 Commercial Street, HobBon’s Wkart, foot ol
High Street.__feblSdtf
E EM OVAL.
H. M . BBE W E B,
(Successor to J. Smitji & Co.)
Manufacturer of Leather Belling,
Has removed to
t*G. 92 MIDDLE 3TUJSET,
Marrctt & Poor’s New Block, where may be found a
full assortment ol Leather Belting, as cheap, and
equal to any in New England. Belting and Loom
Straps made to order. Also for sale, Belt Leather
Backs an<l Sides, Leather Trimmings, Lace Leather,
Bolt Hooks, Copper Rivets and Burs. jylOdtf
A « HI £ R fit R It I,,
Counsellor and Attorney at Law,
lias removeil to 144=$ Exchange Street, opposite pres
ent^ Post Office. julyiidlf
H S 3f O V A. I, 2
W. II. CUFFORD,
OoLiEisellor at l^aw9
And Solicitor* «f Patent*'
Has Removed to
Oorner of Brow* ar.a Oon^rc=i £f?eotg,
late BHOWN’S NEW BLOCK. dti
SPEER’S STAND Alto
WINE RITTERS.!
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FOB THE PALE.
FOB THE SICKLY.
FOB THE AGED,
FOB FEMALES,
FOR SPRING USE ! !
I^3 No Bitter. Fqnnl to them !
Speer's Standard Wine Bitters
- MADE OF
WINE, HERBS JN1) ROOTS.
Speer’s Celebrated Wine, so well known, with
PERUVIAN BARR,
CAMOMILE FLOWERS,
SNAKE ROOT,
WILD CHERRY BARK,
GINGER,
and such other HERBS and ROOTS as will in all
cases assist Digestion, promote the Secretions of the
System in the natural channels, and give
TONE AND VIGOR
— TO TIIB
Young and Old, Male and Female!
All use it with wonderful Success. Brings COI.OR
to the pale white lips,
lilloo in and Beauty!
to the thin, pale, and care worn countenance.
Cures, Ft ver and creates A PPETITE. Try them.
Use none other. Ask lor SPEER'S STANDARD
BITTERS. Sold by Druggists and Grocers. See
that my signature is over the cork ot each bottle.
AI.FRRD BFEER.
G^f^For sale byCrosnuiu & Co. {
Trade sudplied by E. L. STAN WOOD and H. H
HAY.June 6-d&w3mos
A Cure for _Drunkenness I
CAlx PEDIAM !
Morion’s Great English Remedy
IS the greatest euro lor the love of strong drink
ever discovered; do not neglect this aivfvl dis
ease, you can give it to your friends secretly if you
wish. Price $1.00 per bottie. Sent to any address
with full directions.
J. H. BOS WORTH, Gen’l Agent,
93 Hanover st, Boston, Mass , and 1*0 Uace st, Cin
cinnati, Ohio.
For sale by Geo C Goodwin & Co, M. S. Burr &
Or>, Carter & Wiley, and John A. Burleigh, Boston,
Mass., and W. F. PHILLIPS & CO., Portland, Me
June ‘^3- Th, S, Tu lmo
IIURSELL’S
PURITY FOR THE HAIR!
FOK SALE
DY Ai.L
Druggists.
PBICR
7 a CCUtH.
No ai tide was ever placed before 1 e j ublic com
posed of such perfect ingredients lor promoib g the
growth of the Hair, or lor rendering'it beautifully
dark and glossy, causing It to curl or remain in any
do: ired position, it prevents tbehair having a harsh,
wirylook. It prevents all irritated, itching scalp
skin. It affords a beautifully rich lustre, Its effects
will outlast any other prepaiation.
State Assayer’s Office, I
20 State st., Boston. )
Messrs. Hursell, Wood & Co,,
Gentlemen—1 have analyzed Hnrsell’s Purity for
the Hair and am familiar with the formula with
which it is made.
This preparation contains ingredients which give
to it the desirable characters of a superior hair dress
ing. Is tree from Sulphur, Lead, Silver, Acids, Al
kalies, and may be used with entire salety.
Respect fully,
(Signed) S. DANA HAYES,
State Assayer lor Massachusetts.
B3P*Prepared only by J. C. HURSELL & CO.,
No 5 Chatham Row, Bcsion. uiav 8 ThSTuly
Family FI©ui7
dor n, Feed, Acc.
ft. G.CRAR,
Offers for wale »t No. 150 Commercial
Family Flour.
Yellow and Mixed Corn,
Meal, Cracked Corn,
May 18-1,1 Salt, Bags, *c.
Wo. 31 Free Street.
Upholstering, Furniture, Repairing,
TACKING AND SHIPPING FURNITURE,
Vstrnfalling and Polishing done nt short
notice, by
TF. V. FREEMAN.
Mar 21-<ltf__
EATON
Family & Day School,
IVorridgewock, Maine.
(Established 18.*)C.)
PUPILS are received into the family of the Prin
cipals where they enjoy the privileges ol a pleas
ant liOIili*.
They have the special attention of the teachers who
at oil tunes gives them i he aid and diree-ion nc essary
to a rapid advancement in tlielr studies, and exer
cise such care and guardianship aa they need.
For particulars address
EATON BUOTUKIl*.
April 4-eodtf
HOTELS.
SACO. HOF $ JB *
MAPS UTKKIiT,
(ilfni SACO, MATNK.
J. T. OLE AYE 3 & SON, P o,>mtors.
€*oo:l Stable rouucctod with Hie BIou-o.
__ J*T* CLEAVES._jyll(l3w GEO. II. CLEAVE-.
h KBOV€TION IN J10
WyfSt Jl;{' 1 \*ICJ5S. We have ju-t taken a lease
' !0 Maverick House,last Boston, for a
■Iwlifl e.rVJ 01 >enrs- It is one of t..»e best an ang
Hotels in New England, fronting on the
ark, an 1 contains about two hundred rooms, which
are large and well .out ' < I. We intend to keen
i t n.s a first class house rrmsient board only $2 per
day; by the week fr m nto 12; splendid sin; ro uns,
tor t uuihc8 troni $20 lo :?n per week. Onlv fliteen
in mute- "alk from State St. Horse cars leave Scol
iay s I u,,dnm erery 12 iuinute>, puss by the house.
East tir°I"j'^T^0
Albion Mouse
Dining liooms,
11T Federal Street,
The best Eating Honso in Portlaiui lor Ladies ami
Gentlemen.
MEALS AT ALL HOURS!
Being centrally located, business men will Audit
advantageous to board here during the Summer
when tlieir tamiiics may be out of town.
Roast Meats, Soups, Chowders,
Every l ay.
LODGING ROOMS KEPT IN BEST ORDER.
June l»-dltuo
Ocean House !
, This House will be open to the public lor
the season on
l:g Saturday, June 40th.
J. B. C'HAIflKJKKli AI , Proprietor.
P. S.—Closed to transient company on the Sub
bath. jel9dtf
SUMMER RETREAT,
Mouth Mitlc of Peak’s Island,
HENRY M. RRACKETT, Proprietor.
Onen lor Genteel Boarders—three miles from Port
land, Me., within thirty lods ol the Oc, an—with good
opportunities tor Fishing, Sea Bathing, and water
excursions. The steamer Gazelle leaves Custom
Hoii'-e wharf, Portland, lour times dailv for the
Island. jel9il
Ready for Summer or Permanent
Boarders.
A
The subscriber has opened liis new and
fJ4^*5Hbeautiful House, located in the centre of the
village, for transient or permanent board
byS^rEers, where they will find Old .Java Cof
fee, with good cream in it. Come and see.
A. HERSEY.
South Paris, June 17, 1868. jel9dlw
s. 33. OTTJNT-N~3SOISr’S
Atlantic House,
Scarboro Beach,
OAK HIM.,
Eight Miles from Portland.
Will Open for Transient nud Permanent
Hoarder*, Thursday, Jane IS,>08.
This house Is situated directly upon the
Atlantic Ocean—ou the most beautiful beach
imaginable—3 miles in .extent. Bathing
t_fishing, etc, unequalled. Directly in the
rear of the house is a line large grove of iore>t trees,
beautiful walks, fine drives, etc, with green fields
running clear to the edge ot the beach. Guest will
get oft at Oak Hill Station, on ihe P. S. *S: P. K. It.,
three miles from the house, where carriages will bo
readiness to convoy them to the “Atlantic.’* Terms
reasonable. Address S. B. GUNNISON,
Atlantic House, Oak Hill, Me.
gW* Positively closed to tiansient visitors on the
Sabbath. juuel8tfd
Mineral Springs House 1
BRUNSWICK, VT.
One mile from North Stratford Station, G.
T. R R , now open for summer travel pos
st s Six Mineral Springs of recognized medi
cal value. Sulphur, Iron, &c.; well adapt
,_,ed to wants of tourists. Board and Rooms
at. reasonable rates.
Telegraphic and postal communication is complete
at No. Stratford(Coos P. 0.)and Coaches will always
be ready at the Depot, to carry the guesls ot the
House free ot charge
W. J. S. DEWEY, Proprietor.
CE£r~P. O. address Coos N. H.
Brunswick, Vt, June 15, 1£GS. jelGdtm
Cape Cottage.
We shall not try to give the meritsof this
place to the public, but shall only say that
we are now, alter thoroughly renovating
the house, ready to please all, boarders as
well as the public in general.
J. B. NYE, Agent.
June 5, 1808. dtt
JfiGTH
^ T13E ORE AT
I Medical Discovery
s OF TTIF. AGE.
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30
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^ IjEE'S
Arabiaia Tonic!
AND
Blood Purifier i
FOR THE CURE OF
Mcrofuln, Tnfcronittrnt Fever, or Fever
Agnc, Dyspepsia, Losh of Appetite,
•■eneral Prostration, Debility of the
IVcrvonw Sy*lcn», tOulnrgcmcnt ol Liver,
Disease* cf the. Urinary Organ*, anil
any Disease caused by a morbid stale
of ihe System, Deranged or Disordered
stale of die Mloninch or Dowel*, aw well
aw nli Impurities of the Blood.
It stands at the head of all oilier preparations ol
the day, as the “.Vlateria Medico" ol the age.
Being composed ot Pure Vegetable* extracted
with great care, and put up in the best **Bonrborn
Whiskey" makes it so pleasant to the taste, it can bo
taken by the most delicate constitutions.
In cases of Costiveness or Torpid Liver,
Compound Cathartic Bitters!
should be taken twice a week,in connection with the
Tonic and Blood Purifier.
Or in case of Jaundice llic CATHARTIC can bo
taken alone and is a sure and speedy cure.
This preparation lias been analyzed by s me of the
host Chemists of the State, and pronounced by them
to be
THE BEST
Tonic and Blood Purifier
Ever Introduced in the Country.
Being prepared from a recipe from one of the old
est and most distinguished Professors ami Physi
cians, who lias made the above diseases a Jiie long
study, lias stamped him without a peer.
Manufactured and Prepared by
LEE & Co., Druggists,
MANCHESTER, 31 ASS.
Wholesale Agents—W. F. PHILLIPS & CO,
Portland, Me, to whom all orders should be address
ed. june3-Tu, Tli & S 3mo
FOE SALE !
One Second-Hand Engine Lathe
18 fee* long, swing 27 inches.
Also one New Drill Lathe.
Enquire ot KNOWLTON BROS.,
June 30dtf Saccarappa
Powder and Fuse ?
ALL Kinds ot Sporting and Blasting Fowdcr, con
stantly on hand and for sale. Also Blasting
Fuse.
FLETCHER & CO.,
159 ('omuierciul St.
July 4,1868. d4mos
LOSING’S
Yarmouth Braso Band !.
ARE now ready to furnish Music for excursion
parties, ini!5 tary companies, &c
WM L. LORJNO, Leafier.
E A. BLANCHARD. Director.
Address J. HAYNES, Agent, Yarmouth.
N. B.—The Ban*! will appear in a new Uniform
this season. june20-d I m
Mrs. Belcher's Cure,
For Fc‘tsmie Wcnkncti.
Tliis remedy made lrom an Indian recipe, is en
tirely vegetable aud cures without suppe rters. Cir
culars or further information seut on receipt of stamp
by addressing the manufacturer, Mrs. Linus Belch
er, Randolph, Ma s. Wholesale Agents George C.
Goodwin & Co. Boston, Mass; I)emas Barnes «& Co.,
21 Paru IkWjNY. H. H. I fay, Portland, General
Agent for Maine. For sale by druggists everywhere.
Junc 20-il3m
CARPET
ceeIjasino.
A. POSTKIt a co.,
Proprietors of the
Portland an! Forest City Dje Housfli
HAVE great facilities for cleansing Carpets. Leave
v our orders at No. 315« engross Street, and >our
Carpets will be sent for and returned, free ot charge
March is. eod4ni*
PARLOR SUIT8,
l.oanrrn, Spring - Reds and Redding,
Manufactured to order at short notice.
!Vo. HI if re© lilt'd.
Mar 21-«V>
PARLOR &UITS,
Leascrt, spring- Red. nad Redding
M an ntr.ct tired to order at short nollce.
Nd. Ill Pile Street.
Mar 21-dtl
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES.
Dissol it t ion.
heretofore existiiiit between
a- me subscribers, under tbe firm name of
Sampson dS Con ant,
was dissolved on the 23,1 instant oy imitual coo
viii•' v ii 'e will hereafter l,e cumtuitol by
into il,Sn ^0S’ w,"> “ill pay all ,leu,amis
tin lale firm, :inil to whom all in,lei,to I will
make payment.
MIUAH SAMPSON,
i> iIn_ i T GEOKGECON ANT Jr.
^Portland, June 20, 1808 je*27d&wCw
DissoIuUon of Copartners It ip.
rpilh firm ol Clark **t Strout is this day dissolved
1 by uiuiual conseut. K H. CLARK
F. ii! STROUT.
E. II. Clark cortinura tlie business at 112 Congress
Street, and settles all accounts of the late firm
1 shall keep a lull assortment ol the choicest
Family Groceries and Fro vs ions,
and bv giving mv strict attention to the business
hope to receive a liberal share ol patronage.
E. H. CLARK.
Portland,June 1,18G8. dtf
Copartnership Notice.
RE. COOPER and S.STANTON have this day
• tormed a copartnership tor the purpose of car
rying on tho Plumbing business under the firm name
ol
It. E. COOPER & CO.,
At IOC* Pfedcral Street,
PORTLAND, ME.
CTT^Mark well the number.
Having been engaged in the Plumbing business in
Western Massachusetts during the past twenty years,
we are prepared to co Plumbing work in all its
branches.
Buildings fitted up for hot or cold w'atcr in the city
or country with neatness and dispatch.
Lead Pipe, Pumps, Marble Wash Stand Tops, and
all plumbing materials constantly on hand.
We refer to a lew of ihe many* persons whom wo
have Plumbed buildings tor:
C°v- EJiphlet Trask, Springfield, Mass.
M. & K.S. Chapin, Massasoit House.
Lira. Munday ami Denurston, (Water Curers)
Northampton, Mass.
Insane Asylum.
Dr. S. D. Brooks, State Farm “School Mansion.”
J. C. Parsons, Agt Parson’s P^per Co., Holyoke.
1. F. Conkey, Amherst.
W. H. Almy, Norwich, Conn.
CL-SiT'orders solicito l and promptly attended to.
R. E. cooper, S. Stanton.
Portland, May 27, 1868. may20dtt
1>R. J. B. HUGHS.
CAN BE FOUND AT HIS
PRIVATE MEDICAL ROOMS,
Ao. 14 Preble Street,
Next the Preble IVouae,
WME1UC be can be con&uiteo privately, and wl h
the utmost coatidunce by the afflicted, at
hours daily, and rrom 8 A. M. to fc P. M.
Dr, H. addresses those who are guttering under tbo
affliction of|rivate diseases, whotber arising from
Impure connection or the terrible vice of soli abuse.
Devoting bis entire time to that particular branch of
the medical profession, he feels warranted in (iUAifc
ANTEEINQ a CURE IN ALL Casks. whether of long
standing or recently contracted, entirely removing the
dregs of disease from the system, and making a per
fect and PERMANENT CURE,
He would call the attention of the afflicted to tfco
fact of his longstanding and well-earnod reputation
furnishing sumcienfc r-ssursnee of his skill and suc
cess.
CaHtien fe tbo PaMis.
Every intelligent and thinking person roast Aftow
hat remedies handed out for general use should have
their efficacy established by well tested experience in
the hands of a regularly ‘educated physician, who?o
preparatory studios lit him for all the duties he must
fulfil; yet the country is flooded with poor nostrun s
and cure-alls, purporting to be the best in the world,
which are not only useless, but always injurious.
The uutbrtunate should be particular in selecting
bis physician, as It Is a lamentable yet incontroverti
ble fact, that many syphilitic patients are made mis
erable with ruined constitutions by maltreatment
from inexperienced physicians in general practice; ilr
|tisa point generally conceded by the best syphilogr?
dhers, that the study and management of these come
d'aints should engross the whole time of those who
would he competent And successful in their treat
ment, and cure. The inexperienced general practi
tioner. having neither opportunity uor time to ma>
himseif acquainted with their pathology, commonly
puisnes one system of treatment, in most cases mak
ing an indiscriminate use of that, antiquated and dan
gerous wear on, tho Mercury.
War© CAcSdssce.
AH who have committed an excess or any ini.d
whether it be the solitary vice ot youth, or the sting
ing rebuke or' misplaced confidence in xuaturer rear ,
OICEK FOB AlT ANTIDOTE IN .SEASON.
The Pains and Aches, and Lassitude ami Nervo. s
Prostration that may follow Impure Coition,
are the Barometer to the whole system.
Dn not- wait tor the consummation that is sure to ft) -
low; do not wait for Unsightly Ulcere, for
Disabled Limbs, for Ix>ss of Beauty
and Complexion.
MW IIZ.-abj ThsasasdsOa* Teilif? lo This
by Unhappy Experience!
Ifoung men troubled with emlssione in sleep,-a
complaint generally the result of a bad habit in
youtii.—treated scientifically and a perfect cure war
ranted or no charge made.
Hardly a day passes but we are consulted by one cr
mure young man with the above disease, some ct
tom ar.' as weak and emaciated as though they bed
the consumption, and by their friends are supposed fe
have it. All such cases yield to the proper and ouly
correct course of treatment, and in a short time are
made to rejoice in perfect health.
MJadle-Aged IResz.
There are many men of the age ot' thirty who are
troubled with too frequent evacuations from the blad
der, often accompanied by a slight snuutiug or burn
ing sensation, and weakening the system in a mar
ner the patient cannot account for. On exuminir g
the urinary deposits a ropy sediment will often !e
found, and sometimes small particles of semen ot a’
bumen will appear, or the color will be of a thin mil' -
ish hue. again changing to a dtuk and turbid npj*ea»
ancc. There are many men who die of this difflcnl’y,
ignorant ot the cause, which is the
SECOND STAGE OF SEMINAL WEAKNESS*
I can warrant a perfect cure in such cases, and a
f ill and healthy restoration of the, urinary organs.
Persons who cannot personally consult the Dr.,
can do so by writing, in a plain ipauncr, a descrip
tion of their diseases, and the appropriate remedies
will be forwarded immediately.
All correspondence strictly confidential, and will
be returned, if dosired.
Address: I>B, J. B. HUGHES,
No. 14 Preble Street,
Next doer to the Preble House, Portland, Ve.
©£'- Send a Stamp for Circular.
Electic Medical Injlrmary,
TO THIS LADIES.
PK. HUGHES particularly Invites all ladies, wto
reel a medical adviser, to call at his rooms, No. 14
Preble Street, which they wil find arranged for the r
especial accommodation.
Dr. 11. s Electic Kcnovating Medicines are unrival
led in efficacy and superior virtue in regulating a.i
ifemale Irreeulariticr Tlieir action is specific and
certain or producing relief m a short time.
LADIES will find it invaluable in all cases o? ob
structions after all other remedies have been fried in
vain. It is purely vegetable, containing nothing in
the leas! injurious to. the health, and may be taken
with perfect safety at all times.
Scut to any part of thecountry, with fall dlroctlor s,
by addressing DU. HUGHES,
hnl.l8cM&w. No. 14 Preble Street, Portland.
WETS,
Seines, Weirs, and Netting
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
Parnfshed and Pitted Complete in the best
manner.
Mackerel, Pohagen. Herring and
Blue Fish Gill Netting.
Coitou Net, Seine and Patent Twine,
SEA ISLAND COTTON, FLAX, AND LINEN
GILLING TWINE.
Seine Rope,Cork Buoys, Leads, &c,
Constantly on hand and manufactured to order at
LowtM Prices, by
H. dJ g. w. BOliB,
89 Commercial Street, BOSTON.
ETr’AjL-ntJ lor Beman’s ratent Seine Kings.
May 28-dGmos
Dexter & Newport Railroad.
THE stockholders of ihe Dexter and Newport Rail
road Company are hereby notitied that the an
nual meeting of the stockholders will be held in the
Town Hall in Dexter, on WEDNESDAY, ike 8'h
day of July next, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, to act
on the foil.) wing articles:
1—To hear the report of 'ho Directors.
2—To choose J irectors for the year ensuing, and
until others shall be chosen in tlnir stead.
3—To sec whether the time for th * annual meeting
shall be chanced, or any other change shall be made
in the By-Laws.
Per Order of the Directors.
JOS1AU CROSBY, Clerk.
June 22. 1868. je23dtd
Star Match Corporation.
V. & 0. E. MILLIKEH,
Nrtlnnd, I?le«»
GENERAL SELLING AGENTS.
IN offering to the public the Star Match, we claim
lor them the following advantages lo the censum
er, over any other Match, viz:
Each bunch is lull count, one hundred.
Kacli gross contains 57(i more than the common
card matches.
The full count is equals to about six bunches more
in a gros* than other matches.
They keep in any climate.
They have less odor than any other Sulphur Match.
They arc longer Ilian any other Sulphur Card
Match.
They answer both for Splint and Card Matches.
They do not black the wall wl en rubbed on it.
They are packed in tine shipping order, incases
con laming 10, 20 and .'to gross each, in 1-4 grosspaek
ages.
The Above named firm are the solo Selling Agents
tor the corporation.
E. P. OERRISH, )
j. S. MARK KIT, } Directors.
MA NASS EH SMITH, J
October 1. dtl
Horse for Sale.
4*1 A good 11. idle man's driving Horse
7bYVS' ve" ■vcars °M tl‘'" 'Krine..»"! can r.tuii
/T'T'A twelve miles all Inmr. Mauds 14 hands
v 4 C !■ high; weighs about nine hundred ai.d in
ty. Color, Sorrel. A very bunds. >mo an,j j,rou<|
driver. Enquire o!
•1. W. McDl'FFEK
Cor. Union and Middle St, Portland.
May -ill*
Chipboard* A Shingle*.
30.000 S' **r"OA,in" Drr“^’
t«M».OAO (PDA It »Hn«l.KS.
Will he solil low it called lor »ion. Spruce Ilitncn
«ion» li.rmslicil at utiurt noli.6, l>y
1.. T, BROWN .Vt CO.,
m ,2Bdtl 11 eat ot Brown’a Wharf.
Tents.
A PULI, snpfly of Tents, of all sizes, for sale
store ,'oiuuiereial Street, lieaii of WMgery*
her, to
railroads,
For | ho West.
REDZfVEl) JtATE 1 OF FARE,
r° all points ** e«t mid Moutli, via Boston ami
* orJtV«,r -Albany, Bulbil . or Niagara fa'ls.
A * krou/;li I’m-*ke»s lor sale at tlio only Union Ticket
Office, IB I*2 Fxrhuug*- Slrc< l.
/r. It. LITTLE d) Co., Agents.
.June 6 «ltt T v
T lICO UOa TicEMT8
TO ALL PARTS OK Til K
TV E W rV .
wo 1,1 ;ts»
liinfMimn l*llan byanv other Route, (mm Mann
•■HU* 'TlRloall Points Went, via the
OH A A h THUNK HAIL It A V
Tieketw at R.imvcmI K«tfe«
Via Boston, New York Central, Buffalo ami Detroit.
»n 0 . o»*0i,,lwh!-J !it 282 Congress st. Grain!
Trunk Ticket Othct
Jn3»68d&wly ■>. Bl. BhAIVCUAttO, Agsnl.
rTo Travelers
ThrougJi Tickets
AT THE
West, south stud North West,
«> all the principal Route-, via. Iloannaad
W orccHtrr to Albau) ai.il the New Work
J4*“,rn* bnihin, lo Ifuffiilo or Niagara
r aliw; by tlie€«reat \Vc*t«rsi or l.ake
ii.U°»Tr Kn,*roa‘l»> or via Nr.v Vork City ami
ol-.. ®i Atlantic and Cereal fVctiem ami
■ •““•ylvHuia V riairitl ICailwayM.
,for sate at the (.owe»< Rates nt the Ouly I’u
1"«. «lau.V.'' Wmtr’ *" •** '•* ■«*■■«« 81.,
WATTLE & Co., Agents.
raRTlt«D*|GpESTERP.
SPRING ARRA.NUKAU-.NT,
iWPRR On and after Wednesday. March 25,
UBH 11 8 trains will run a; fallow,.
assenger train, leave Saeo River lor Portland at
5.10 and 9.00 A. M., and .',.10 r. .M. Leaverortiand
tor Sacfi River T.IS M.,2.09 and (U5 P. »l.
Freight trains leav. Saeo Kiver 6-SO. A M : Portland
12.15 P. M.
ZW~3tagos nonneot at Sc-ham for West Uorham,
■tandlsh, etasp Falls, Baldwin, Denmark. Sebago,
B rid .-toe, Lovell, It'ram. Brownfield, Fryeburg,
c >■ nay, Bartlett. Jackson. Limington.t;, rush,Per.
tsr, Freedom, iia-iison, and Kc.t u, N. U.
At BastocCenterl’urWest Burton.-itonay-felRgle,
B iih Limiagton, Llmirgton, Idmerlok, Newlleld,
P .“sonsfield and O-isipee.
AtBaoeanppn far raath Windham, Wlndbam Dllll
•adWorth V/Wham, tall/.
ltv order ot the President*
Portland, March 19, 1868. mar 25-dtt
POBTLANE
$«C0 & PORTSMOUTH H. R.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT,
tVmmeurlng Mouihi), iflay 4:fc. ISfcN.
| Paaeenger Trains leave Portland daily
^■‘iv^TSIe^nmtayg excepted) lor South Berwick
Junction, Portsmouth and Boston, at G.45, 8.40 A. M,
and 2.55 and 6.00 P M.
Leave Boston lor Portland at 7.30 A. M.. and 3.00
and 6.00 P M.
Biddelord lor Portland at 7.30 A. M., returning at
5.20 P. M.
Portsmouth for Portland at 9.20 and 10.00 A.M.,
and 5 CO and 8.00 P. M.
The tram leaving Portsmouth lor Portland at 10.00
A. M , does not stop at intermediate stations.
On Mondays. Wed in sdays and Fridays the 6 o’clk
P. M. tiain to and fr«,m Boston will run via Boston
& Maine K. K , stopping only at Saco, Bfeldetord,
Kenuebunk. South Berwick Junctiou, Dover, Exe
ter, Haverhill and Lawrence.
On Tuesdays, Tltur’da.vh and Saturdays itwill run
via Eastern Railroad, stopping only at Saco, Bidde
tord, Keunebunk, South Berwick Junction, Ports
mouth, Newburyport, Salem and Lyun.
Freight Trains dailv each way, (Buudav excepted.J
F HAN CIS 'J11A S K ,Su .»?
Portland, April 25, 1868. aprJ*ltt
emo TRUNK RAILwifi
OP CANADA.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
rajamgsgri On and alter Monday, July, 6. 1868,
^V*"95*?Rraiiis will run as l'clJows irom India
street Station, Portland:
Express Train tor Lewiston, Montreal and Quebec,
at 7 A.M.
Express and Mail Train tor Bangor, Montreal, Que
bec and the West at 1.10 P. M.
Local Train for South Paris, and intermediate sta
tions, at 5, P. M.
No baggage can be received or checked after time
above stated.
Trains will arrive as follows:—
From Lewiston, Montreal, Quebec and
the West, at 8.10 A, M
From Bangor, Montreal, Quebec and
the West, at 2.15 P. M.
Local Train Irom South Paris and in
termediate stations, at 8.00 P. M.
Sleeping Cars on all night Trains.
The Company are not responsible for baggage to
any amount exceeding $50 in value (and that pern n
al) unless notice is given, am' paid tor at the rate ct
one passenger for every $500 additions value.
C. J. Bit YDtiSS, Managing Director,
R. BA ILK Y, Local Superintendent,
Portland, July 4, 1808. dtf
Portland & Kennebec K. K.
Mummer Arrangcmeut, June I, I MON.
pv'SSJB'TP Passenger Trains leave Portland at 1
***:•' VffisfP. M. daily for all stations on this lh»©,
aha for l.e-wiutou, Farmington n»i*l Stations oil the
Androscoggin Bond; also lor Bangor and interme
diate stations on Maine Central road. This train
connects with trains from Boston Ataring 7.30 A. M.
Leave Portland daily at 8.15 P M, lor Bath,Augus
ta, and intermediate stations, connecting with train
leaving Boston 3.00 P M,
Passenger trains are due at Portland daily, at 8.30
A M, and 2.05 P M; Freight trains at 2.50 and 6.50
Fare as low by ttiis route to IiOWiston, Watervllle,
Kendall’s Mills and Bangor as by the Maine Central
road, an«I tickets purchased in Boston for Maine
Central Stations are good for a passage on this line.
Passengers j'roni Bangor, Newport, &c\, will pur
chase tickets to Kendall's Mills only, and alter tak
ing the cars on this road the Conductor will fur
nish tickets and make tlie tare the same through to
Portland or Boston as via the Maine Central load
Stages for Bock land connect at Bulli; ami t;>r Bel
fast at Augusta, leaving daily on arrival of train from
Bjstoti, leaving at 7,30 A. M.; and lor Solon. •».
Norri lgi-wocV. Athene and Moose Head Lake at
Skew began, and for Chum, Fast and Ndrtb Va. - d
boro* at Vassalboro*: for Unity «! Kendall’s
Mid tor Canaan at PIshon’s Ferry.
, . W' HATCH, Saperintenilent*
Augusta, May 30, 1868. junel-dtl
]"mm CFBTRU. R. R.
SPRING AREAN^rJSMENT.
On and »Her Monday, Apill 1stb.
»8,j*1fitWW»cnrreiit. trains will leave I’m tlm-.l ler
Ranger nud all intermediate statiu’.i on this line, a:
11U P. M. daily. For l.ewiBton aiul Auburn only, at
7.00 A. M.
ry“Freight trains lor Watervflleand all interme
diate Stallone, leave Portland al x.-’F A.M,
Train irom Bangor is due al Portland af 7.13 P. M.
In Beason to connect with train for Boston.
Vrom Lewistou and Auburn only,a! a.to A.M.
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Nov. 1,1866 no9dtt
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This Machine is warranted to execute* to the high
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and several kinds none others can. ours is tinquesiion
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The lady In charge ot the Machines will take pleas
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favor her with a call, and we earnestly Invite all to
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Instructions given on tin MacbiM gratuitously fo
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and are now prt pared to rtiruUh them aalow as they
CM Ini purchased in Huston.
Our *t«*ek is entirely now, and Is selected from the
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W iimt* |h-rswrtis who intend to purchase fixtures
to give us a call before imrrha«injt elsewhere.
r. M. A H. T. PLUM MEK.
No*. », II and I t Union Street, Portland, Me.
September 12. dtt
Save $2 Per Bbl. on Flour
St. Louis Family Flour Co.’s,
Hlarbct Nt, <*pp> new Pont Ollier*, Portland.
June ‘JOdti (
HTKAMKBS
For tile Islands.
F-jh^fTTTj* The Ntrnnier Gh/HIc will
mmm Yd 1 commence her trips to
Peak’s and Gushing’s Islands,
MONDAY, .Tune lath,
Running an loilows until further notice:
Leave Gust.House Wlmrf tor Peak's an<l Cush
ing s Islands a* Hand 10} A. M. and 2 and 3} P M
Returning, leave Cash lug's Island for Portland it
9.30 A M. and 2.30 P. M. 1
Ijeuve Cushing’s Island, touching at Peak’s island
11.15 A. M. and 5.15 P. M. ’
«*~Tick. ts down and back 25 cents. Children 15
CCM^a>__ june'klit
Chant/e of Tune 7
Coniureciug tlon.lnv, Jolj l.'tih,
ForWaidoooro Damariscotta,
And intermediate Landings.
Steamer*(<'hn«. l;ou«h
Ion.” ALDEN WINCH EN
HACH, Master, will leave
ATLANTIC WHARF. Port
land, every WEDNESDAY
morning, at 7 odo* k for Boothbuy, Round Pond And
WahlolMki-o. Every SATURDAY morn lug at 7o'clock
forBoothb&y, Hodgdon’s Mills and Damariscotta.
Kkitkini.—will leave Damariscotta every Mon
day morning at 7 o’clock, and Waldo boro’ every
Thursday morning at 7 o'clock, tor Portland and In
termediate landings.
Fare Irom Wabb.boro to Portland $1,50; Round
Pond $150; Damariscotta $1,50: Booihbiy $1,50;
Hodgdon’s Mills $1.50,
Fare from Waldoboro to Boston by Boat $2.50;
Round P ud $2,50; Damariscotta $2,00; Booibbay
$2,00; Hodgdon’s Mi Is $2,00.
3&T‘ Freight received at Atlantic Wbarl for each
route at 1 o'clock P. M. on davs previous to sailing.
Enquire of HARRIS, ATWOOD & Co..
Or (HAS. McLAUCSHLIX &CO.
Agents—Waldoboro, OKXTHKR ik KUOLBY;
Round Pond, *J. NICHOLS; Damariscotta, A.
EARN HAM, Jb.J Hodgdou’a Mills, R.& L. MONT
GOMERY ; Boothbay, E. THORPE. Jyldtl
Of It EOT
Mail Steamship lAnc
-TO
Halifax, IN. H.
,-T- C.g. The Steamship CARhOTTA. J. W.
Magune, Master, w>H sail lor Halifax
Il^yg£gjg5gi direct, troin Gu t’s Wharf,
BVKKY NATI7HDAY,at 4 o’clock F. !?■
dr5* He turning leave Pryor’s Wharf, llalilax, for
Portland, every Tuesday at 4 o’clock 1\ M.
Cabin j assugc, with State room, 47. Meals extra.
F.*r further information apply to L. HILLINGS.
Atlantic Wharf, or '
JOHN PORTED U8, Agent.
May 10, 1868. d«m l
Inside Line to Bangor
Re-Established! _
THREE IRITS PER WEEK.
Steamer CITY OF 1UC1IMOM)
William E. Dennison. Master, will
leave Railroad Wharf loot of Sfafe St.,
every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY,and
FRIDAY Evening at 10 o’clock or on the arrival
of Express Train from Boston, touching at Rockland,
Canuien, Belfast Searsport, Sandy Point, lSuxport,
Wmterport and Hampden.
Returning, will leave Bangor, every MONDAY.
WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY, morning at G o’clock
touching at the above named Undings.
For particulars enquire of
KoS3 & STURDIVANT,
General Agents, l 9 Commercial St.
Portland May 12, l->68. dti
Inlinul Houle.
To Mt. Desert and Machias.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
mo TRIPS PER WEEK.
The favorite steamer LEWIS
TON, Chas. Deering, Master, will
leave Rai'road Wharl, foot of State
St., every Tnextluy and Fri
EveuiugH, at 10 o’clock, or
on arrival of Express train irom Boston, tor Mac'-'
asport touching at Rockland, Castine, Deer Isle,
Sedgwick, Mt Desert, Mill bridge and Jonesport.
Returning, will leave Machiasport every IVIoudav
aad Thurnulay ITIorniug, at 5o’clock.
The Lewiston usually connects with Sand lord’
Boston and Bangor steamer at Rockland. Tie Low
iston will touch at Bar Harbor, Mt Desert, (in addi
tion to her usual landing at Southwest Harbor) one
trip per week, on her Friday trip irom here going
east, and Thursday trip coming west, from July 3 lo
Sept 7.
ROSS & STURDIVANT, General Agents,
„ 179 Commercial Street.
Portland, May 13, 1868. dtf
International Steamship Go
Eaalport, Calais St. Joha, .
Disfl>y,WimIsor& Ilalllhx,
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
THREE Tit IF8 PER WEE K.
Jj> - * 0“ ami alter July 1st, tlic Steamers
sgcgt ot this line will leave Railroad Whail,
ti. Qioi hi State street, cury MONDAY.
MWlftffia WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY at 3
o’clock P. M„ lor Eastnu.t am; St John.
Returning will leave St. John amt Easlport on
same nays.
V.2SSJIS"*?* at Easlport with Steamer BEI.LE
BKOVS N, lor St. Andrews. Kobbinstou aud Calais,
and with N. B. & C. Railway tor Woodstock and
Houiton stations.
Connecting at SI. John with E. & N. A Ral.wa
tor Shcdiac and Intermediate slallo s; and wit
Steamer EMPRESS I r Digby.Windsoraid Ilalitax
an I with Steamer lor Fredericton.
^ei'Yreight ieeeive<l ou days oi sailing until 4 o’clk
_ A. R. STUBBS
June 27. dll^ Agent.
Maine Steamship Company.
NEW ARRANGEMENT.
8emi«Woekly Lino !
T -TV On and alter the 18th insl. Ihe fluo
e* •+ pi-tawf Stcanu-r Dirigo and Franconia, will
nnlil tonIn i' notice, inn as tallows;
. IStv« Ralls Wliar i, Portland, every
MONDA Y and THURSDAY, at 5 P M„ ami leave
THURSDAY, SiP.S*’ ^hAY a>'“
The Dirigo and Franconia are fitted up with fine
accommodations lor yasjengers, limiting thig tbo
mont convenient and comfortable ionto for travelers
between New York and Maine.
Passage in State Koom $5. Cabin Panage $4,
Mealy extra. b *
,,R“° s forwarded to and from Monti cal, Quebec,
tlalilax, SI. John, and all pans of Maine. Shippers
Beml 'heir Height lo Ihe Steamers
as early as 4 p. m, ou the days they le.ve Portland.
For freight or passa e apply to
HENRY KQX, Gait’s Wbarl, Portland.
May 9-dtf AMKS> »’ »•* Vo.k.
for boston.
bummer Arrangement I
L. blLLlNGc;. Agent.
May R, MMB *
GBEATi.V HEUl'Cl D KATUN
TO CALIFORNIA!
hM Tickets lor Balt al flfef N -
v duced rale, on early application at
vv the
TICKET OFFICE
19 I i Eichtiii||(c Ntrei t, Portland.
U . D. LITTLE <0 60..
Mar 13-d tt Agents.
11111 ^ TOL
CINE
- TO -
NEW YORK
- VIA -
Bristol, it. i.
Only One Hour Thirty Minutes
BY RAIL FROM BOSTON TO BRISTOL.
CARS leave If onion ami Providence Kail
road Station daily (Sundays excepted), al 3.30
P. M., connecting with the New and Elegant
Steamers Providence, CAPT.SIMMONS,on Mon
days, ll't-dn-stloys mtd Friday*. BriNtol. CAPT.
BUAYTON, on Tuesdays, Thursdays ami Satur
days.
tassengers by this lino to PHILADELPHIA,
BALTIMORE and WASHINGTON can connect wuh
the New Jersey, Caiudcn and Auibo; Railroad. Br g
gage checked through.
Tickets, Berlin and State-Room* secured at the ©I
tice ot the Comp.tny,
NO. 3 OLD STATE HOUSE,
and at the Stal ion of Boston and Providence Rail
road.
GEO. 8HIVKRICH, II. O. BRIGGS.
Agent. General Manager
J;ui 17. 1HCK. dly
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rro M AN UrArTUKKIM. MACHINISTS, and all
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208 FORE ST,
May 5-iWkw3mo»
All kinds or JOB pbimmvoj . .u> hi r
promptly executed thin office.

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