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Poetry. HIT Hlinde to ITle a Kingdom la. My minde to me a kingdom is; Such perfect joy therein 1 iinde As far exc eeds all earthly blisse That God or Nature I ath assigned : Though much I want, that most would have, Yet still my minde forbids to crave. Content l live; this is my stay— 1 seek uo more than inav suffice. I mvsse to bear no baughtie sway; Look, what l lack iny mind supplies. Loe! thus 1 triumph like a king, . Content with what my minde doth bring I see how plentie surfeits oft, And liastie cl) mbers soonest lai , I see that such as sit aloft Mishap doth threaten most ot all. These get with toile. and keepe with teare Such cares my mind could never beaie. Sumo have too much, yet still they crave; 1 dttle have, vet seek no more, They are but poore, though much they have; • And lam rich wbb little store. They poor, 1 rich; they beg, I give; They lacke, 1 lend; they pine, I live. 1 laugh not at another’s lo>se, I grudge not at another’s gaiue; No worldly wave my mind can tos^e; I brooke that is another’s bane. 1 teare no foe, nor lawn on friend; I lothe not tile, nor dread mine end. — WiUiavi Byrd, Miiscellau.v - A Good Mlorj for l.awyein. It is probable that every lawyer of any note lias beard of tbe celebrated Luther Martin, of Maryland. His great eflort in the ease of Aaron Burr, as well as his displays in the Sen ate ot the United States, will never be lorgot ten. Trifles in the history ot genius are im portant, as we hope to show in the story. Mr. Martin was on his way to Annapolis, to attend the Supreme Court of the State. A solitary passenger was ill the stage with him, and, as tbe weather was ext reuiely cold, the passengers soon resorted to conversation to divert themselves from too much sensibility to ihe inclement weather. The young man knew Martin by sig ht, and as he was also a lawyer, the thread of talk soou began to spin itself out of legal matters. “ Mr. Martin,” said the young man, “ I am just entering on my career as a lawyer; can you tell me the secret of your great success? If, sir, you will give me from your experience the key to distinction at the bar, i will-” “Will what exclaimed Martin. “Why, sir, I will pay your expenses while you are in Annapolis ” “Done. Stand to your bargain now, and I’ll furnish you with tbe great secret of my success as a lawyer.” The. young man assented. “Very well,” said Mr. Martin. “The whole secret of my success is contained in one little maxim, which 1 laid down to guide me. II you will follow it you caunot tail to succeed. It is this: ‘Always be sure of your evi dence.’ ” The listener was very attentive—smiled— threw himself back in a philosophical posture, and gave his brain to the analysis, with true lawyer patience, of “Always be sure of youi evidence.” It was too cold a night for anything to bt made peculiarly out of tbe old man’s wisdom and so the promising adept in maxim learn ing gave himselt to stage dreams, in which he was knocking atrd pushing his way through the world by tue all powerful words, “Always be sure of your evidence.” The morning came, and Martin, with bis student, took rooms at tbe hotel in tbe city. The only thing peculiar to the hotel in the eyes of the young man was that the wine bottles and the et ceteras of the fine living seemed to recall vividly the maxim about the evidence. The young man watched Mr. Martin Whenever eating and drinking were concern ed he was indeed a man to be watched, es pecially in the latter, as be was immensely fond of the after-dinner, after-supper, afte. everything luxury of wine. A few fays were sufficient to show the incipient legalist that he would have to pay dearly tor his knowl edge, as Mr. Martin seemed resolved to make the most of his part in the contract. Lawyers, wdiether young or old, have legal rights, and so the young man begins to think ot the study of self-protection. It was cer tainly a solemu duty. Common to animals and men, it was a noble instinct not to be disobeyed, particularly where the hotel bills of a lawyer were concerned. The subject daily grew on the young man. It wjs all ab sorbing to tbe mind and pocket. A week elapsed; Mr. Martin was ready to return to Baltimore. So was the young man, but not in the same stage with his illustrious teacher. . Mr. Mart in approached the counter in the bar-room. The young man was an anxious spectator near him. “Mr. Clerk,” said Mr. Martin, “my young friend, Mr.-, will settle my bill, agreeable to the engagement. The young man said nothing, but looked everything. “He will attend to it, Mr. Cleik, as we have already had a definite understanding on the subject. He is pledged, professionally pledged, to pay my bill,” he hurriedly repeat ed. “Whete is your evidence?” asked the young man. “Evidence ?’* sneered Martin. “Yes, sir,” said the young man, demurely. Always be sure of your evidence, Mr. Alar tin. Canyouprcve the baraaiu ?” Mr. Martin saw the snare, and pulled out his pocket book, paid the bill, and with great good humor assured the voung man : “You will do, sir, and get through the world with your profession without any ad vice from me. New Flour Store. Messrs. LATHAM, BUTLER & 00., HAVE TAKEN STOKE No. 7S Commercial I Street* (Thomas Block) and will keep conBt&nr ly on hand a large assortment ot Choice 8ouriieru & Western Flour which they are prepared to sell at from lour (4) to eight (N) dollars below former prices. Ibe following brands may be lound in onr stock: Brillicaut St. Louis, (xothic, Prairie Belle «lo Castle, Columbus It. do Quincy Eagle, Queen of tbe West, Samoa's Minnesota BertschyN Best, Klenwood, Ac., Ac. „.P.U^nwr8 wiU fi,ni1 U t0 advantage to give us a call before purchasing. s vr s LATHAM, BUTLER & CO. November 3,1808. dtf GREAT ENGLISH Cougli Remedy ! Warranted la cure nny Cough iu‘44 hours, or money refunded. MRS. I>IIVSMOKE’S BALSAM OF HOARHOUNB AND ANIISE.SEED, For Couchs, Golds Shorttess of Breath, Asthma, &c y h iivanjciiiioo, mmouj/n ok N?swHTiXS’n^,1??SPiXG C0UGH and HUSKI HROAT. It operales by dissolving thecongealed phlegm, and causing tree oxpecfora tlcPk1ffinri,«°ffre 1'" ,wit1' tlaat unpleasant ni*ht»fterUidoh?Kt’xhc.h deprives them of rest, provoke” wni'8bv So-he luoe8aaut cough which it reHe“ snd k, K one dose, find immediate 111 uiosi ca.es will effect a cure For Bale by Druggists generally. A. M. DINS MO RE <£ CO., Iron Vs PORTLAND, ME. October 29. ’ ____ dbm Patents for Seventeen Years OBTAINED IIy BROWN & B EADLE, Solicitors of American and Foreign Patents Mr urown having had considerable experience as Auhtant Examiner in tbe Patent Office, is well ac quainted with the routine of business and the ofti 'rv exam ? B' & Wi" make ry examinations in the Patent Office, with a view to aseenatn the Patentability of any Invention that TOothe U 10 them '°r tbat I,url,ose i will “ ^papers <or who wish to : r:;10' ^nU,or their inventions, at the Patent Office, and in ’ “f”1 "f. apvl'cations issue; will draw up Assignments" win '° a “nal the condition of rejected applications annne "lt0 todo.o, and undertake the prosecution* of such™ may be considered patentable, and do whatever ell. 8 usually done by Pacent Solicitors. They will al« Bell PATENT EIGHTS on commission, being in di rect communication with the leading Manufacturers ill over the country. They are thus enabled to oiler mperlor inducements to inventors to employ them, being in condition both to obtain Patents and tosel he Ihghta. r«o°fa1harledPlmpl‘let8 ,urnih,le'1«« application, Office, 39 Federal Block, Corner F and Seventh Streets. P.O.Box 249. WASHINGTON,I).0. G.E.Bbown,ol Me. H.W.Beadle,ofMass -- wtf36 Boots and Shoes, IVo. lO Temple St. Oheap, Cheaper, Cheapest I Now is the time to buy your Winter Boots! Whole Stock l«„st be Sold wllklm eo Prices to suit Everybody. vSSsSST CaU anl “a“'"« °w goods before J. w. bouohee & oo., aoyMn_W- lo Temple S,. Horsemen, Ho! poR Fifty Gents I will send you a recipe for r»i pooivst horse in two weeks. The b.»f remedy lmown tor the heaves. b st oc22dlw&w3w*i4 OTIS BROWN SCHOOLS. Bri^gton Academy 1 THE Win‘er Term ol this Institution will com mence TUESDAY. Dec 1, 1868. and continue ten week-. JOHN G. WIGHT, A. M., Principal. Board and Tuition reasonable. Text Books tur nislied by the Principal at Portland Prices. THOS. H. MEAD; Secretary. North BridgtOD, Oct 30. 1868. no9eod&w3w Maine Wesleyan Seminary Ami Female College t rpHE Winter Term will cominenre MONDAY, 1 Kov 30th, anil continue 13 weeks. Send l'or a Catalogue. H. P. TORSE V, President. Kent’s Hill, Nov 3,1808. no9d3w Little Blue Family School. TIT INTER SESSION WILL COMMENCE ON \y WHlnr^tla), Nov. £3th. Study. Recreation, Gymnastics, Health. Manners. Morals. Apply for Circular to - oc28eod4w EuWARD WESTON, Principal. Family School for Boys 1 AT GORHAM, ME. REV. GEO. A. PERKINS, Principal. SITUATION PLEASANT, healthy, and conven ient,. Constant care g veil to health, habits, manners, morals and iu'ellectual culture. The Winter Session will coinmcce on the 2d ol Dec. tor circular*. _ ocl9eod4w EATON Family & Day School, NorridKcwock, Maine. (Established 1856.) PUPILS are received into the family of the Prin cipals where they enjoy the privileges ol a pleas ant home. They have the special attention of the teachers who at all times gives them t he aid ami direct ion necessary to a rapid advancement in their studies, and exer cise such care and guardianship as they need. For particulars address EATON ISKOTHERN. April 4-eodtf REWTOVAI>. R EMO VA L! WEED SEWING MACHINES THE BEST. Full instruction given, and satisfaction guaranteed. With these assurances, your careful and candid examination is most respectfully and earnestly solic ited. M. J. CHAPIN & CO, Agents, NO Exchange Ml., Portland, Me. Machines of all kinds repaired. sepl5d&w3m REMOVAL. SAMUEL E. COBB Would inform his friends and the public generally, that be lias remov- d to tbe Store No. 96 Exchange Street, formerly occupied by J. D. Cbeney, webre maybe fouud all the Popular Music of the Day > ami a good assortment of Musical Instruments ! Violin, Guitar and Banjo Strings. PIANO-FORTES, ORGANS & MELODEONS for sale and to le^f together with a great variety of Toys and Fancy articles, Pictures, Picture Frames. &c., &c. 53T* Piano-Fortes and Melodeons tuned and re paired. octgdtf REMO y a l . a. M.BBE WEB, (Successor to J. Smith & Co.) Manufacturer of Leather Belting, Has removed to - NO. 91! MIDDLE STREET, Marrett & Poor’s New Block, where may betcund a full assortment ot Leather Belting, as cheap, and equal to any in New England. Belting and Loom Straps made to order. Also tor sale, Belt Leather Backs an«l Sides, Leather Trimmings, Lace Leather, Belt Hooks, Copper ltivets and Burs. jyl9dtf x? m A® o v a ■ t ■ r \¥. 11. CLIFFORD) Counsellor at Law, And Solicitor of Patent*, Has Removed to Gome? of Brown and Oongresa Streets, J»10 BROWN’S NEW BLOCK. dtt WQmmtmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmaaatmaBBaaaBaKi COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. -w - Copartnership Notice. THE subscribers have this day formed a copart nership under the firm name ol MERRILL & DAVIS, For the purpose of caryiug on the Boot and Shoe Business! No. 35 St. Lawrence St. A. MERRILL, G. W. DAVIS. Nov 1st, 1868. novl0d2w Notice cf Dissolution cf Partnership. NOTICE is hereby given that the copartnership subsisting at Bridgton, Me., between ALBERT FOGG oi Bridgton, and HORACE BILLINGS of Boston, Mass , under the firm name of ALBERT FOGG 6b CO., was dissolved October 20tb, 1868, bv mutual consent. ALBERT hOGG and LUTHER* BILLINGS will coutinue to carry on the business ot T ANN IN G ! as usual under the firm name of ALBERT FOGG & CO. The new firm is authorized to settle all debts due to aud by the late firm aforesaid. ALBERT FOGG. Oct 20, 1868. HORACE BILLINGS. Copartnership Notice. The subscribers have this day formed a copartner ship under the firm name ot LUTHER BILLINGS <(' CO, lor the purpose ol dealing in goods usually kept In a retail slore. LUTHER BILLINGS, „ ALBERT FOGG. Bridgton, Oct 12. 1868. no7-lw* Copartnership Notice, THE subscribers have this day formed a copart nership under the firm name of SANBORX 6b LEAVITT. for the purpose of dealing in Furniture ami House Furnishing Goods, at store corner of Federal and Market streets, Portland. WILLIAM H. SANBORN, HENRY J. LEAVITT. Oct 27, 1868. nov3d2w Dissolution ol Copartnership. THK copartnership heretofore existing between SHORT & LORING, is this day dissolved by mutual consent Either pnrtv will settle the attairs of the firm at No. 110 Middle Street. Portland, Oct. 31, 1808. Copartnership Notice. The undersigned have this day formed a copart nership under the firm name of ■.ORINU, SHORT A HARMON, for the purpose of carrying on the BOOK AND 8TATI0NEKY BUSINESS at tlie NEW STORE, 110 Middle Street, under the Falmouth Hotel. GEO. H. LORING. LEONARD O. SHORT, XT , CHAS. C. HARMON. November 2, 1868. d&wlm Copartnership Notice. THE subscribers have this day formed a copart nership business under the firm name of ROBINSON NHL LETT, for the purpose of transacting a Hour and drain and General Com mission Business, AT THE Corner of Richardson's Wharf and Com ■Herein! 81. F. W. ROBINSON, Qct28d3w»__E. P. MILLKTT, Dissolution of Copartnership TH?.S>Iia.rVler8l"l> heretofore existing under the dissoilyd\°JEEAC“. PARKER* CO. is this day settled byte1'““'consent. The business will be Portland s .& Parker, foruana. Sept. 30 1868 SPECIAL PARTNERSHIP. (10NVERS O. LEACH Hon a nr» x, J and EDWARD ROBINSONCS,BV^5?E? Cumberland county. Lave this 30ti 'v,; ° Portland, ber, A. I>. 1808, to mud a limited piriSl.M ®Ttem cordance with the provisions ot the a'': Maine, and have executed a certificate thereof i lows;—The name of the firm is Leach & Parker J he special partner is Edward Robinson ot 8aiti ! aoii?nd’iau'tlie P°ne,al partners are Con vers o landh d Horace B- Barker, likewise of said Port tmsli,\a8U“in^Vportlnl,rr8aC,.Ciis "10 Drv Good9 tal contributed bvJa!1nAufnd tho amnnnt oi cal,i" ($12,000) doiktt, S',!ll Bo'dnson is twelve thousand .'saftdwssfeCKTtTsrsfSS [Stamp] fSAi>a*k®B' "WAt!D RUBINSCN. STATE OP MAINE. CUMBERLAND, 88: _ .. October t, A I» lara Personally appeared Con vers O. Leach. HoJ'd Parker and Edward Robinson, and made oath tr^ «» truth of the above certificate and acknowledged thf. same as their tree act. Betore me, (Signed) WILLIAM L. PUTNAM, [Stamp] Justice ot the Peace. STATE OF MAINE. CUMBERLAND 8S: R^igry orDg^jg received Oct- 1,1808, at 5 li. 30 . tr. jvl, and recorded in Book p#2, page 300. Attest, * oc8e'Sew) EBEN feEACII, Register. _WANTED WANTED! I general Agent for the State ot Maine for one A of file best Labor Saving Machines, for house hold use ever Invented, entirely new—se is to nearly every family. A retpousible, nrst class business i man will be liberally dealt with. Apply immedi atelv O. D. LEE, Inventor’s Exchange, 95 Federal St., Portland. novl2 d3t* Wanted! a GOOD Double-Entry Book-keeper, with gen A tral business qualiiieations. Best of references required as to integrity, ability and habit'. None that cannot, respond as a'ove need apply. Direct answer to Box 1934 with tull address and references. nol2dlw* Wanted. A situation as Bookeeper bv a young man wbo can furnish satisfactory references. Letters ad dressed C. H. B., at this office, will win prompt at tention. uovl2-dlw* WANTED. A Young Man to Collect Bills. Salary $16 00 per week; must deposit $200 tor monies entrusted to his care; will raise salary after three months. Address A. K. JOSE, 635 Washington st., Boston. Mass. nolldlt Wanted, THREE unfurnished looms, within a lew minutes walk of City Haft, by a married couple with no lanrly. Good rental will be given tor suitable apart ments. Apply by letter to “ II. B.,” Press Office. November 11. d3t* Wanted. 1, FEW weeks work, commencing November 15th, r\ by an accountant who is tamiliar with nearly all classes of accounts, and who has the best of City relerence as to ability. Please address P. o. Box 1610. novlld4t Wanted! A LADY ot refinement and taste to assist in mak ing Crosses, Arianging Flowers, and to do oth er ornamental work. Apply at J. S. HOBART’S, 421 Congress street, where may be iound Moss and Wax-Work. no9d!w* Partner Wanted. AN active Partner with a mall capital, to engage In a business paying large profits. Address 351£ Congress street, Portland, Me. ao6dif Wanted. PART of a furnished office or desk room, near the Post Office. Address “A. H. F.,” Box 42. November 5. dtf WANTED. 20 OOO ,FL°UR BAKKKLS- suitable Price for first quality, SS^ets, at the EAGLE SUGAR REFINERY, OppoKite lirand Trunk R. K., October 31-tllm FORE STREET. Boarders Wanted. A Gentleman and Wife can be accommodated with pleasant rooms and board. Also a few single gentlemen at 17 Federal st oc31dlw*ttl Wanted! A YOUNG GENTLEMAN with the highest cre (lemials wishes to obtain a situation as nook Keeper, or General Clerk, in some mercantile house in this city. Address Box 1668, Portland P. O. Oct ober 27. dtt Wanted! CUSTOM COAT MAKERS. Apply to FRED. PROCTOR, o» libitf 109 Middle Street. Agents Wanted! ACTIVE and reliable Agents wanted to canvass for the Equitable Life Assurance Society. G9P“LiberaI terms offered. BEN’J COLBY, State Agent. sepl9eed3m 49£ Exchange*!. Wanted. FIFTEEN or Twenty ’ good Sugar Box Shook makers. to go to Sacc. Enquire at 292 Corn*! st, Portland, or ol JOSEPH HOBSON, seplOdtt No t Spring's Island, Biddetord. BOARD AND ROOMS. Board GENTLEMAN and Wife can be accommodated with pleasant front Rooms and good board, in a private family, within five minutes walk cf the Post Office, by addressing “J. D.,” Box 42, Portland, Me. November 10,1868. dlw* Boarders Wanted. A Gentleman and wi'e can be accommodated with pleasant trout room and boyrd. Also table board at 21£ Free St. noSdlw* Wanted. BY a private family, Three Gentlemen Boarders of moral and tem|*erate habits. Apply at No 123 Congress st. no9olw# B.H. CLAYTON. Board. ^pWO gentlemen can be accommodated with a X pleasant furnished room at No. 33 Danfortb Streer. nov9dlm Board, WITH commodious rooms furnished and unfur nished, can be obtained at 32 Danforlh st. Sept 12-dtf / TO LET. To Let. LARGE and pleasant Rooms without board, for single gentlemen or gentleman and wife, at No 15 Spring street. nol2<13t* To Let. BRICK Hou?e oil Deer st, suitable tor one or two families. Apply to ALFORD DYER. Nov 10-dti * «*>7 Market Square. To Let TENEMENT of six rooms, with stable connected, on Prospect Hill, near Woodford’s Corner,West brook. Apply to J. A. RICKER on the premises, or to J. F. CLAFLIN, 7 Exchange St., Portland. • nov4dtf Furnished House to Rent, FOR several months, centrally located (near City Hail), and convenient. Address “Jeflord,” Box 2173. nov2dtt Furnished House to be Let. rl 'HE subscriber will let bis house, with the Furni J ture, lor the Winter, to l»e occupied by a small family. M. M. BUTLER. Oc "ober 28, 1868. dtf Cheap Tenement to Let. ON Lafayette St. Munioy. Enquire of H. RO WE, Architect, on tne premises, next to “Bakery.” oct 26 dtf 3 tore to Let. STORE No. 2 Galt Block, Commercial st. Pos session given Jan’y 1,1869. Inquire ot JOHN C. PROCTER, oc24tf No. 93 Exchange Street. TO MT. STORES on corner ot Pearl and Cumberland sts, fitted up in good style for Apothecary,Dry Goods or Millinery business, with cemented cellars and water conveniences. Also, Houses on Pearl st., and Cumberland Ter race. fitted with all modem conveniences, abund ance of pure hard and soft water. Now ready for oc cupancy. Apply to J. L. FARMER, augGdtf 47 Dantoith Street. To Let. SECOND and Third Stories over Harris’ Hat Store coiner of Middle and Exchange sts. J. D. & F. FESSENDEN, July 27dtt 59 Exchange st. ‘S o Let, ONE 3 story brick Store, No. 50 Union St. Also 2 and 3 stories Hopkins’ Block 14.9 1-2 Middle St. i Apply to ST. JOHN SMITH. May 21-dtt To Let A FRONT OFFICE in McCarthy’s Block, over J,Tx. Store No. 181 Fore Street, recently occupied by w. J. McDonald. Euquire of Charles McCarthy, No. 99 Middle Street. For Sale or to Let. THE first-class, three-story brick house,with free stone trimmings, number 35 High street. For particulars inquire at. No 30 Exchange street, Spanish Consulate’s, between 10 A. to. and 3 P. M. April 21-dtf ■ 1111 III 1111 .. ■" JMWWBMBBMMWWaiai LOST ANE> FOIJ2TII. Lost! ASatcbell eontaing a Receipt Book of the Port land Steam Packet Co. Any one finding the same and returning it to the Company’s office will be suitably rewarded. nolOdlf PORTLAND STEAM PACKET CO. WE HAVE ON HAND A LOT OF TO I* BUGGIES, SUN SHADES, Single and Double Sleighs, One Single Ilorwe I‘X|»its«; with traverse runner*. Two Single Horse Sleds, All of which wo will sell at a low price. Parties wishing to pureliase will please call ut No. 85 Commercial 8t. ?r. T, BROWN d- CO. Portland Nov 6. 180?. d?w O BLACK WAFERS %J Are warranted to prevent and cure all cases of Pri vate Diseases, Weaknesses, and Emissions, in both Male and Female in from two to live days. Price $1 50 and $3 00 per box. The Female [Regulating tVnftr* Are warranted to Prevent, Regulate and Remove obstructions in from three to seven days, are pleas ant to take and harmless to the system. Price $1.00 per box. The above are in torm of Lozenges, can be carried on the person, and taken without suspicion. Sent by mail on receipt of price and 6 cent stamp t 5Ia‘iut'‘‘ctured by Dr. WM. NASON & CO., Bos • MaPB* Sold by Druggists geneially . augSeodly TSend Ohk Dollar and set bv return V-.li’ "°^taeo 1«W a box ol The 0*m^litvC“ll,“,,'‘a, Wo*® Paper, ore the 1••sliioii-.M® bePt- ,bu Pattera* a'1'1 tho 8ize8 » For Sale. A A&H^WBo^icy 8t0<*’ln lUi8 city' Portland, Nov 9, 1808. * ,nw. Hour, Flouir, Flour 1 I at°a i™ pHiefJall0 at*A<J °‘ good ,amily Flour’ ^-COBB’S Steam Bakery, f i . °‘ 12 Pearl street, for he has just receive* ! » i is selling at the lowest „®?olce assortment which he pense, to any part otthec,"8' dehvere't fret' »t ex y- noTox.w* REAL ESTATE. GEO. B. DAVIS & C67 Real Estate Brokers, Commission Merchants and Auctioneers. Office No. 1, Moreton Block, Portland, Me. PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO THE SALE OF REAL ESTATE BY PRIVATE OR PUBLIC SALE For $2,400! ! ONE halt ol a new 2! story double house, con taining 12 finished rooms, arranged for two families, gas and water up stairs and down; house painted, blinded and papered; good cellar, is now renting for $400 per annum. Terms one-half cash, bal. one yeir. Situated in a good neighborhood be tween Cumberland and Oxford s*s. on Smith. A good opportunity lor investment or ior one desirous of a borne. This property is offered one thousand dollars less than market value. Apply to GEO. K. DAVIS, & Co., nol2dlw Dealers in Real Estate. Argus copy. For $2,500! AN opportunity tor a mechanic with small capi tal, to secure a home. A 2J story house, ar ranged ior two tamilics, -i mated on a corner lot 33 by 65, within <eu minutes walk of the Post Office, ni a good neighborhood, and where property caunot tail to increase in value. Terms only 00 down, balance $300 per annum, One half of house will rent tor $150. GEO. R. DAVIS & CO., Dealers in Real Estate, No. 1 Morton Block, Dovl2dl w Argus copy. Farm for Sale. In part or whole, in Falmouth, ou the line of the Grand Trunk Road, the farm known as the Che erv Farm. Said Farm contains about -ju» -J eighty acres ot laud well divided in wood, pasture and tillage. House cont.iins eight rooms, with out-buildings. For particulars enquire of DAVID CHENEKY, near the Farm, or S CHENERY, No 11 Exchange St, Portland, Me. no9dlw&eod3w* FOR SALE! A LOT of land situated about j of a mile from Saccarappa Village, in lots from five to twenty acres. Inquire at CE. QUIN BY & CO’S Store, Saccarappa. no7-10d* First Class Houses tor Sale. rpHE two brick houses with French roots, just A erected on Congress Street, near State. They are first class iu every particular, being plumbed thoroughly for hot ana cold water. The bathing and dining rooms are finished in Chestnut and black walnut. They have good yards, with a rear passage way accessible trom Pine or Congress Streets. Ai> ply to W. H. STEPHENSON. »ct30dft 2d National Bank. E <> in N cY L E ! MThe subscriber offers for sale his House built in the most substantial manner and in mod ern style, two and one half stories high, with 14 rooms, 14 closets, and will rent readily at 15 per cent on cost. Terms liberal. Inquire at 48 Lincoln Street. THuMAS WILDES. 0Ct23-tt # Argus, please copy. FOB SALE CB TO LET. HOUSE corner Myrtle and Oxford Street, gjjj containing 12 rooms; hard and soft water, lighted with gas. convenient for one family. If not so!d by first ol November, house will be to let. For particulars apply at 27 Myrtle Street. oct8-dtf House Lots for ‘'ale. A LOT otland, 130 feet front by 96 feet deep,situa ted on Alder st. Apply to CHARLES CUSTIS & CO., aug29 S&Wit Morton Block, Congress et. For Sale. ANEW 2 tenement house well built, with all modern conveuiencies. Also barn and stable, corner North and Walnut sts. Enquire ot T. CONDON, on the premises, Or at 53 Commtrcial St. junel3dtt Iron Works for Sole THE Casco Iron Company ofter for sale their prop erty near Portland, Me., comprising some 23 acres ot land, situated at tide water at the mouth ot PresumpscotRivtT, with a water irontage of several liuudred feet, and of a depth at the wharf sufficient for vessels ot ordinary draught. The works consist ot'a large Forge Building 10U by 140 feet, containing Furnaces. Engines, Trip Ham mers, and all the tools and m chiuery tor lorging heavy cranks, car axles, ami all kiudqof Iron Work. This property is within one-half mile ol the city, and will be sold at a Bargain. Applv to J. M. CHURCHILL, Pres’t. Or W. H. STEPHENSON, Treas. Casco Iron Co. Portland. July 20, 1868. jy22dtf UOTELS. Augusta House ! AP3U8TA, MAI1TE. modern Hofei contain* llO Koora*' TOGETHER WITH Large Parlors, Leading Looms, Ba'h Boom and Billiard Sal! JS^Also, SAMPLE ROOMS on the Business St. ot Augusta for the accommodation of Commercial Trav elers, without extra charge, TI KU K k WILLIAMS, Proprietor*. Nov 12-dtt St. James Hotel, BOSTON. _A_ _ The NEW and ELEGANT ST. JAMES HOTEL, situated on Franklin Square,com bines in its construction every modern domestic con venience and luxury, the aim having been to furnish .a house which shad commend itselt to the mo-t fas tidious taste, and to the favor of the entire public. The location has beeu chosen as well lor its beautiful surroundings as for its accessibility to all the depots and steamers. The house contains the largest and most approved PnftneiiKcr Elevator ever erected. Horse cars from the depots and all parts of the city and environs pass within a rod of the Hotel continually, through the day. Special coaches,attached to the St. James, will he found at all of the railroad stations, and new carriages and attentive dlivers at the House. It will be the constant endeavor to render the St. James a tavoriteresort, for the traveling public, and a refined and comfortable home for all. no4W&S5w THE St. Lawrence House, Cor. Middle and India Sts., Near Grand Trunk 1>« pot, E. H. GILEESPIE, Proprietor. This House has been thoroughly renovated jjjJ^and newl • furnished throughout, and fitted with all the modern improvements, and will i_ibe opened for the accommodation of the public on Monday, Sept 14. People visiting Portland will find in it even convenience, pleasant rooms, clean beds, a good table, and reasonable rates. It is convenient 10 the business o uter of the city, and is within one minute’s walk of the G. T. Depot, New’ York, Boston. Halifax and Liverpool steamers. The Horse Cars to all parts of the city pass its doors, septlldtt Royal Victoria Hotel, NASSAU, N. P, BAHAMAS. The above Hotel, with superior accommo dations for families, invalids, Ac., and kept in the best manner, is now (October 1st) [opened for the winter. The climate ol Nas _Isau is unsurpassed by any in the world, the thermometer ranging about seventy during the win ter. Steamers leave New York every lour weeks; passage but four days. For further particulars ap ply to the proprietors. TUNNELL & LORIAZ. Nassau, N. P-, Oct. 1, 1868. oc7d3m GUNNISON’S. KIRK WOO » HOUSE Scarboro’ Beach, Me. This new and elegant sea-side resort will open on MONDAY, June 22d, 1868, and tilifflil continue open the “ year rouud.” For beauty of situation (upon the finest beach in New England), facilities lor bathing., fishing and drives, the “ Kirkwood ” is unsurpassed, and tran sient and permanent hoarders are assured ot every attention. Billiard Hall connected, and excellent stable accommodations, with coaches daily meeting all trains at Oak Hill Station, on the P. S. re P. R R. Ali communications should be addressed to JAMES GUNNISON. Kirkwood Hoose, Oak Hill, Me. P. S. Closed to transient visitors on the Sabbath. July 17. dtl HURSRLL’H PURITY FOR THE HAIR? EFOR SALE BY AliL Druggists. PRICE 75 ecuIm No article was ever placed beiore <• ' ublic com posed ot such perfect ingredients lor promotirg the growth of the Hair, or lor rendering it beautifully dark and glossy, causing it tv) curl or remain in any desired position. It prevents the hair having a harsh, wiry look. It prevents all irritated, itching scalp skin. It affords a beautifully rich lustre, Its effects will outlast any other preparation. State Assayek’s Office, i 20 State st., Boston, j Messrs. Hubsell, Wood & Co„ Gentlemen—I liavc analyzed Hursell’s Purity lor the Hair and am lamiliar witn the formula with wliichit 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, Adds, Al kalies, and may be used with entire salety. Respectfully, (Signed) S. DANA HAYES, State Assayer lor Massachusetts. jyprepated only by J. C. HUliSELL & CO., ; So 5 Chatham Bow, Boston. mav H ThSTu ly B3T*So!d by W. F. Phillips & Co., and H. H. Hay. 1 YholesaleDruggists. Portland. Rare Chance ! FOUNDRY FOR SALE! THE well known Foundry situated on Green Sis., well turnlslied with all the conveniences tor the business, will he sold at a bargain, on account of the 111 "health. the occupant. Terms ma.l.e easy. Apply toL. 3. GRAHAM on the premise*, JOHN DODGk, Portland. Me., or R. T. DODGE, ipswich, Mass. __octlO-eolGw For Sale, THE Stuck and Pictures of a Fruit and Confec tionery Store. A hist rate location for a Lunch Room, it being under tike U. S. Hotel. Satisfactory reasons! given for aelliog. Enquire at 4 Market Square, ■. ppopite Old City Hall. uo7dlw* S. HAMILTON & CO. MISCELLANEOUS IF A HfJJflBCoT What a wonder That the doors Are open wide ; Ever since tLe First of August Thousands have Pain Paint applied. Those v\ ho lie, Or call it humbug, Are the doctors. Not acqnaint ; • For they always Have been jealous When their patients Use Pain Pamt. Pile up facts As high as mountains, Flash the truth Before their eyes. Bur theory Is always humbug, Men ot sc ence Full of lies. Pain Paint has been tested, kree o’ cost, over ten months, every day (except Sundays) at 170 Chatham square. New York, lor the removal and cure of all manlier ot pain and disease. I he office is constant ly crowded w ith patients, rain or shine. Every per son who buys Pam Paint, or tries it tree ot cost, knows that all who call it humbug tell a falsehood. We want no poison iu our lips, No pills to swallow down ; We want no burning liniments In Cit . County, Town. We want t • know the laws of health, We want to shun disease, We want few Doctors’ Bills to pay, Or Uudei takers’ fees. We know all Pills hav» had their day, That phy sic is deceit; The L ncct and the bloody Bowl We never more shall greet. We know our stomachs were not made • To drench with Purgatives, Brute instinct shuns the hateful dose And every child that lives. A TREMBLING MAN. There is a man whose hand does not tremble, but bandies a brush with dexterity, and lays on the PAINT that neve - leaves color or stain. He paints girls, hoys, men and wo men, bv t e hundreds, every day and eveniug. He removes pain as if by magic, of any name or nature, whether chronic or acute, from a simple mosquito bite to the most frightful cancer. Broken down, trembling pa dents are sent by the officers ot hospi tals to WOLCOTT’S Office, No. 170 Chatham square, s'an i all pain is mnovedtor every application, free of expense", without money or price, lor the ten ant ot the sunken cellais of ti e meanest tenement house, or tor the owners ot brown stone and marble palaces ot Filth Aveuue. All, all are treated alike, and each wait their turn for an application ot that wonderful remedy, PAIN PAINT , and all distress, pain, and misery, vanishes instantly, as it command ed by a supernatural agent The scepter of the king dom ot pom is broken under the touch of the brush, and crumbles like a spider's web, where before it hold its victim with an iron grasp tor scores of years. Hundreds ol physicians have witnessed the opera tions with astonishment, and tbo.-e who expected to scoff and laugli returned to pi ay. A tactory in Brooklyn and the office in New York is driven to its utmost capacity day and night. The Doctor’s friends urge him to double the price at once; but the Doctor with an emphatic No, settles the matter. The peo ple shall have it, and every body else, tor 25 cents, 50 cents. §1, £3, §5, and §8 per bottle, and c.ur select what size they please. Those who are able certainly will purchase the largest sizes, for they contain six teen ot the dollar bottles, amt hold enough to drive pain headlong, instead of a small bottle that removes pain only by inches. Dr. WOLCOTT is a man of business. He has been in the same office nearly six years, and folks know just where to find him. He has no time to visit tace courses or base ball matches—hardly time to snatch a lunch.—People of common scuse know that he means just what be says. He has too much honor to make a single talse statement. It is needless tor us to state the success he has al - ready achieved in the sale of liis old standard reme dy, the ANN1H1LATGR, universally patronized tor catarrh and colds in the head, which is to-day the only leading and reliable remedy tor that loathsome yet universal complaint. Still more, he now puts up the ANNlHlLATOit in pints, instead ot ha/J pints, and makes it one-quarter stronger and more efficient, He has cured, by the use ot this valuable medicine, not only thousands of almost hopeless cases ot catarrh, but hundreds of weak nerves. Many a man whose hands trembled to such a degree that it was impossible to read a newspaper without laying it on a desk, ami who could scarcely write their names once a week, find immediate benefit. Pint bottles bold three ot the 50 cent bottles, and he sell? fitly pint bottles to one of the smaller size. Thou sands suffer who would be wholly restored irom that disgusting disease, CATARRH, which leads di rectly to lung complaints, dyspepsia, weak nerves, paiu'in the side and stomach, ami liver complaint. Doctors in gt-ueral do not understand Catarrh ami few are bold enough to deny it. Nothing ever taken into the stomach can cure it, tor the disease is iu the head. You might as well put a plaster on the foot to cure an ulcer on the hand.—Catarrh is an ulcera tion in the head and a running sore; the matter tails in the throat and clogs it; at night runs down to the stomach and undermines the whole constitution. Catarrh snuff will always produce catarrh and ag gravate the disease. A sneeze is nature’s most em phatic No, ami dust ot any kind is most positively injurious. You must cure the lesfering nicer in the head and the difficulty in tho throat and stomaoli, from this load of phlegm constantly pouring trom the head, is removed. It must be cleaned out, instead of adding snqff and more tilth. Buy none ot the Doctors’ remedies unless in pure white wrappers. CUT TH IS OUT, post it up, and never forget there is ONE PLACE you can g«*. or be carried, and have all physical pain removed iree of expense, at No. 170 Chatham-square, New York, and 12 Hanno ver street. Boston, when all other doctors give you up as hopeless. Folks possessed of common wit, Buy b. ttles that white wrappers fit, But tool.-, are often caught and sold With printed wrappers, brown and old. Sept. 18-4w LICENSED BY THE CATTED STATES AUTHORITY. 8. C. TllOALl SON & COfS GREAT ONE DOLLAR SALE —OF— Silks, Shawls, liress Goods, Linen Goods l inens, I>ry Goods, * ot tous, F. sn«y Goods, Albums, JBibles, Silver Elated Ware,Cutlery, Watch es, Sewing Ma cliines, &c. These articles are to be sold at the unitorm price oi ONE DO EE A It EACH. and not to be paid for until you know what you are to receive. The most popular and economical method of doing business in tbe conntry. By Patronizing this sale you have a chance to exchange your goods. The SuinlleHt Article sold foe ONE DOE hAlt cau be exchanged lor it Salver Plated, Five Bottled devolving Canlor, or your Choice of a large variety of oilier Ar ticle* upon Exchange List. Term* to Agent*. Certificates giving a complete description ot arti cles to be sold lor One Dollar, will be sold at the rate ot TFN CENTS EACH. For a dub of Thirty, and $3.00, The person senaiug it can have their choice of the following articles as their commission : 20 </ar>>s q/’ cotton cloth, Harris Cloth Pants Pattern, Splendid Bowie Kniie, Lancaster Quilt, Engraved .Silver Spoon Holder, Pair Ladies’ extra quality Cloth Boots, Print Dress Pattern, Worsted lireaklast Shawl, White Linen Table Cloth, set ot steel bladed Knives and Forks, set ot Silver Plated Forks, Em bossed Table Spread, Elegant Engraved Silver Plat ed Gold Lined Goblet, Violin and Bow, Fancy l)ress Pattern, Elegant Sdk Beaded Parasol, 100-picture Morocco Photograph Album,Elegant Ivory Handled Spangled Silk Fan, One dozen large size Linen Tow els, Fancy Balmorol Skirt, Dadies’ Morocco Shop ping Bag, Honeycomb Quilt, AlhambraQuiit, Ladies’ Splendid Square Wool Shawl, Ladies^ So id Gold California Diamond Ring, G nt’s Plain or Engraved Gold Ring (sixteen carets fine), Ladies’ Solid Black Walnut Writing Desk, Ladies’ Fancy Black Walnut Woik Box, Cottage Clock, one dozen Ladies’ Lim n Handkerchief, extra quality, or One Dozen Gents’ Linen Handkerchiefs. For n Club of Sixty, and $6.00 One of the following articles: 40 yards Sheeting, Harris Cloth Pams and Vest Pattern, Pair Honey comb Quilts, Cylinder Watch, Double Barrel ltitie, Pistol, Fane? Cashmere Dress Pattern, Thibet Sha 1, Three Yards Double width Waterproof Cloaking, Four Yards Wool Frocking. Set ot Lace Curtains, Ladies Double Wool Shawl, Silver Plated Card Bas ket, Splendid Engraved Silver Plated Ice Pitcher, Engrrved Silver Plated Teapot, 100-picture Turkey Morocco Photograph Album. Lancaster Quilt, Alpac ca Dress Pattern, Engraved Silvei Plated, six-bot tled Revolving Castor, Pa r Gent’s Cali Boots, Splen did Balmoral Skirt, Set of Ivory Handled Knives, with Silver Plated Forks. Rosewood Frame Brass Alarm Clock, Fair of All Wool Blankets, Splendid Beaded and Lined Silk Parasol, Ladies’ Splendid Morocco Travelling Bag, Pair ot Alhambra Quilts. Thirty Yards Print or a Marsailles Quilt. For a Club of One Hundred aud $10.00, 60 Yards Sheeting, Fancy Cashmere Coat, Pants and Vest Pattern, extra qualify, Engraved Silver Placed Six-bottled Revolving Castor, with Cut Glass Bot tles, Pair Splendid Rose Blaukels, Splendid Engrav ed Silver Plaltd Tea Set, (three pieces, Siuar Bow l, Tea Pot and Creamer,) Silver Plated Cake Basket, Fancy Plaid Long Shawl, Twenty-five Yards Hemp Carpeting, Splendid Violin and Bow’, English Baiage Shawl, Splendid Alpacca Dress Pattern, SilverHunt ing Cased Watch, Splendid Bible with Elegant Steel Engravings, Family Record and Photograph Page, Poflin Dress Pattern, Engraved Silver Plated Ice Pilcher, Splendid Beaver cloak Pattern, Sharp’s Reviver, Splendid Accordeou, Music Box, One Pair Fine Dvmask Table Covers with One Dozen Dinner Napkins to match. Commissions pop. Larger Clubs tnProportion Agents w ill please take notice of this. Do not send names, but number your clubs irom one upwards. Make your letters short and plain as possible. Take Particular Notice. SPBi* nure mad fiend Money by Kegis fri ed i effer, when possible. In some instances Country Postmasters nave refuged to forward letters to us, supposing that our business came under the law against Lotteries, Gilt Enterprises. &c , although it lias been over and over declared law ml by the le gal authorities. This action is instigated by the jeal ousy of Country Merchants. In case any Postmas ters should again decline to forward Jotters, SKiX 1> BY FXi’ft&FNft. We cannot be responsible for money lost, unless some precautions are taken to ensure its safety. >E\i) FOB LlKCdLABi. Send your address in full. Town, County and State. S. C. THOMPSON, &: Co. i:>'6 FIlDPRAL STREET. Septl8-4w_ BOSTON, MASS. -7ANTED-AGEIVTM75 to $200 per month, everywhere, male ami female, to introduce the GENUINE IMPROVED COMMON SENSE FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. This Machine will stitch, hem lell, tuck, quilt, cord, bind, braid, and em broider in a most superior manner. Prieo only $18. Fully warranted tor live years. We will pay $1000 for any machine that will sew a stronger, more beautitul, or more elastic seam than ours. It makes the “Elastic Lock Stitch.” Every second stitch can be cut, and still the cloth cannot be pull cm 1 apart without tearing it. We pay Agents from $75 to $200 per month and expenses, or a commission from which twice that amount can be made. Ad dress SECOMB & CO., PITTSBURG, Pa., or BOS TON, MASS. CAUTION.—Do not be imposed up’on by other parties palming oft worthless cast-iron machines, un der the same name or otherwise. Ours is the only genuine amt really practical cheap machine manu factured. oct!9d4w sepl8w3m TOBACCO ANTIDOTE, WARRANTED to remove all desire tor Tobacco, Tilts gn at, remedy is au excellent appetizer. It purifies the bbod, invigorates the system, possess es great nourishing and strengthening power, ena bles the stomach to digest the heartiest mod, makes sleep refreshing, and establishes robust health — Smokers and Chewers for Sixtg Tears Cured.— Price. Fifiy Cents, post free. A treatise on the inju rious rfteet of Tobacco, with lists ol references, testi monials, Ac., sent free. Agents wanted. Address Dr, T. R. ABBOTT, Jersey Citv, N. J. Sept. 18,12w MEDICAL. DR. J. B. HUGHS. CAN BK FOUND AT HIS PRIVATE MEDICAL ROOMS A’o. 14 Preble Street, ■Veil I he Preble Haute, WHBHB h6 can be consulted privately, a-’.* wl’h the utmost oontidenco by the afflicted rt hours daily, and from 8 A. M. to 9 P. M. Dr. Ii. addresses those who are suffering under tie affliction orprivate diseases, whether arising from impure count* tion or the terrible vice of “elt-abut-e Devoting his entire time to that particular bran.-b ci the medical profession, he feels warranted in Guar anteeing a Curb in all Casks, whether of long standing or recently controcted. entirely removing the dregs of disease from the system, and waking a per fect and permanent cube. He would call the attention of the affPcted to the laot of hip long-standing and well-earn?d reputation famish’n? suffteiect assurance of his ekill and suc cess. i;a«Uoa (« tt*r Public Every Intelligent and thinking person must know h%c remedies handed out for general use should have their efficacy established by well tested exjx?rience in the bands of a regularly educated physician, whose preparatory studies fit him for all the duties I19 must fulfil; yet thecountrv is flooded with poor nostrums and cure-alls, purporting to be the best in the wor?d, which are not only useless, but always injurious. The unfortunate should be particular in selectirg his physician, as it is a lamentable yet Incontrovert - ble fact, that many syphilitic patients are made mis erable with ruined constitutions by maltreatment from inexperienced physicians in general practice; for pis a point generally conceded by the best syphilo.tr . tillers, that the study and management of these come dlaiuts should engross the whole time of those who would be competent and successful in their treat ment and cure. The inexperienced general practi tioner, having neither opportunity nor time *o LO'.-V hiniseif acquainted with their pathology, commot.iy pursues one system of treatment, in most cases mak ing an indiscriminate use of that antiquated gndd*7i gerons weapon, the Mercury. Slavs isafitfiacii. Ai who Lave committed an excess of any iued’ whether it be the solitary vice of youth, or the sting ing rebuke of misplaced confidence in maturer year?, SKEK FOR AN ANTIDOTE IN' 8EASON. The Pains and Aches, and Lassitude ami Nervn.s Pros*ration that may follow Impure Coition, arc the Barometer to the whole system. l>o not wait for tl»e consummation that is sure to fo - low; do not. wait for Unsightly Ulcers, lor Disabled Limbs, lor Loss of Beauty and Complexion, Xfcowsanda«3ac Te«tif> «© * tu» hy Unhappy Kxntrienc?! Young men troubled with emissions In sleep,— a complainr generally the result of a bad habit »u youth.—treated scientifically and a perfect cure wa» e anted or no charge made. Hardly a day passes but we are consulted by one cr more young men with the above disease, some nt whom are as weak and emaciated as though they had the consumption, and by their friends are supposed te have it. All BiichcaseB yield ro the proper and only correct course of treatment, and in a short time are made to rejoice In perfect health. Ttiddie Men, i'here ate many men of the age of thirty who aie troubled with too frequent evacuations from the bind der, otteu accompanied by a slight smarting or hurt. lag sensation, and weakening the system in a mar ner the patient cannot account for. On examining the urinary deposits a ropy sediment will oiten 1 e fouud,and sometimes small particles of semen or a1 bumen will appear, or the color will be of a thin milk ish hue. again changing to a dark and turbid appear ance. There are many men who die of this difficulty, ignorant of the cause”, which is the SECOND STAGE OF SEMINAL WFA80?KS*. lean warrant a perfect cure in such cases, aua a fill ami healthy restoration of the urinary organs. ^Persons who cannot personally consult the Di., can do bo by writing, in a plain''manner, a desent - f un of their diseases and the appropriate remedirs will be forwarded immediately. 4A11 correspondence strictly confidential and will be returned, if desired. Addreef ■ DR. J. B. HUGHES, No. 14 Preble Street. Next door to the Preble House, Portland, Pe. *ar Bend a Stamp for Circular Etectic Medical Injlrmary, TO THE iiAOIES. DR. HUGHES particularly’invites all Ladies. WLo need a medical adviser, to call at his rooms, No. 14 Preble Street, which they wil find arranged for the r especial accommodation. Dr. H.’s Electic Renovating Medicines are unrival led in efficacy and superior virtue in regulating ali Female Irregularities. Their action is specific and certain of producing relief m a short time. LADIES wii! find it invaluable in all cases of ob structions after all other remedies have been tried in vain. It is purely vegetable, containing nothing in the least. Injurious to the health, and may be taken with perfect safety at all times. Sent to any part of the country, with rail directions, by addressing DK. HUGHES, lanl.l865d&vr. No-14 Preble Street* Portland. NEW ENGLAND Express Couip’y. OWNED and controlled by the Merchants and Manutacturers of New England. Tlie ••Only Through” Express Line to Sew York. Crewe in I Lxpreis Forwarder*, Collection and f'rau*po rial ion Agent*. Money. Bills, Dratrs, Notes, Gold, Merchandise, and valuables'or forwarding or collection entrusted to our care will receive prompt attention. Goods tor all points oh the Portland and Kennebec R Ii forwarded daily. For Bancor and ,<11 points on the Penobscot River, and lor Eastport, Calais, ami St John N B, every Aloud .y, Wednesday, and Fri day. ror Lewiston and adjacent towns via Androscog gin R It, daily. All messengers provided with sales for the bet ter security of money and valuables Great care has been taken by the Co. to employ none but the most reliable and experienced Messengers on all routes. 93 Exchange and 40 Market Nt, Portland. CHAS. A. BROWN Agent. sept 19-dtt Eastern Express Co, Our Liues cover all the Rail Road aud fttcam Boat Routes between Boston and all points in the State of Maine aud the Provinces, with facilities thatj [no other ex press can have* In addition to our Cars by regular trains between Portland aud Boston, we run a line of Red Cars by the O P. M. express train, and are prepared to contract to carry a large quantity of light freight at Low Rn ew. Messengers provided with safes for he safety and security oi money aud valuable pare : accompany each train and boat. We shall endeaw *n the fu ture, as we have in the past, to give our v- trons the utmost promptness and despatch in all business en trusted to our care. • Express leaves Office as follows: By Rail for all Stations on P. S. & Portsmouth and Eastern Road to Boston, at 8 15 A. M. and 4.15 P. M. For all stations on Boston & Maine Road 4.15 P. Through Freight by Express Train,Red Cars, 5.15 P. M. For Bangor and all Station on the Maine Central Road 14 M. daily. For l.ewision ii A.M.and 14 M. For 8kowhegan and all Stations on the Portland Ac Kennebec Road 14 M. For Augusta and all stations this side at 7.15 P. M. For Naco River and all Stations on Portland & Rochester Road, at 1 and 5 P. M. For Penobscot River to Bangor by Steamer CITY OF RICHMOND, Monday, Wednesday and Friday Evenings, 7*50. For Machias by Steamer LEWISTON, Tuesday aud Friday Evenings, 7.50. For St. Joiiu. Eastport. Calais, by Steamers NEW ENGLAND and NEW YORK, Mondav,Wed nesday aud Friday, 4 o’clock P M. Office, At/ienamm Building, Blum Street. _augl8d3m_ J. i*. WINSL.O .1'. Daily Press Job Office, No. 1 Printers’ Exchange Exchange Street. EVERY DESCRIPriON OP BOMB, & JOB PRINK, Fixeoated with Neatness and Despatch. Having completely relurnished our office since 1 lie Great Fire, with all kinds of New Material, Presses, etc., we are prepared on the short est possible notice to accommodate our friends and tbo public with Posters, Programmes, BILL-HEADS, CIRCULARS, Cards, Tags, Blanks, Labels, And every description ot Mercantile Printing. We hive superior facilities for the execution ol BOOKS, PAMPHLETS Catalogues, &c., Which lor neatness and dispatch cannot be surpassed Orders from the country solicited, to which prompt attention will be paid. Daily Press Job OOice No. 1 Printers’ Exchange, Exchange St., Portland. N. A. FOSTER, PROPRIETOR. mt. JOHNSON'S Sea Foam .Dentifrice I mHIS Preparation is recommended bv eminent A Dentists, Physicians and Chemists, us being se cond to none in use, lor cleansing, polishing and preserving the teeth, hardening the gums, and im parting a pleasant odor to the breath; in (act it can not be excelled. It acts not only us a powder, but as a soap and wash, three in one. Contains no mjuri ons grit or acid, lry it. For sale by all druggists. October 30. 4 H. D JOHNSON, Dentist. ---■-.-______________ Month sure, and no money re V/quirea in advance. Agents wanted everywhere, male and female, to sell our Patent Everlasting White Wire Clothes Line. ' “Every household should have this article.”—N. Y. Tribune. Address American Wire Co., 75 William st. S. i. or 16 Dearborn st., Chicago. ocl9d4w COLGATE & CO’S TOILET SOAPS nov 2, 1866. dly AtALL ROADS. TTIiOUGli TICKETS STO ALL FAKTS OF THE W E H T . LESS rnsSESHM Ilian by any other Route, from JUame WFJ3W**'. all Points West,tw» the GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY Ticket* at Lg*m Kate* Via Boston, Hew York Central, Buffalo ami Detroit. For information apply at 282 Congress et. l.HU'1 Trunk Ticket Office |n3’iiSd.iwlv E». «. ill.AIVCHAKO, AkcuI, PWTUHOt HOMESTER R.B. fall arkavgement. '■MJg&gk .25 ?”1, »»T«r Wednesday. Hoy. L 1"8 trams will ruu as follows: « m •ff.u'o oil Vai58 lcav,e Saco Liver lor Fortlaml al 5..50 ami 9.00 A. M., ami 3.4o P. M r,,.«v* Pori land tor Saco River 7.15 i. M.. 2.0 . and 5.30 F. S« ° Krciyht trains leavv Sato River 0-40. M. ;V*oittvi»d fW^The Dummy connects at Saco Kiver with the 7.in A M and 2 P >1 train tor Center Watorboroudi South Wraterborju„di and Allred. fcJfStage s connect at tk n&iu for West eorham, 8 andiah, Ste'cp Falls, Bale win, Dcmnari, behave, Brldgton. Lovell, Hiram, BrownSeid, tr>ebirV, 0 nwaj , bsrtieti;. Jackson. Ltenia^on. Cornish,I'cr» 1 ir, Freedom, Ml iscn. and Eaton, N. H. At .Button Center for West Buxton, Ronny-Eazie, cento Limington LLnlngter Limerick. Rewfloid, Paroonsfield and O^elpee. At BaeoarappH for bou* h Windham, Windham Hilll •a.d N orth Windham, rf*Jly. _ By order ol the President. Portland, Nov. 2, 1868. dtt To Travelers Through Tickets ▲T THK West, &outh and North West, By all the principal Routes, via. UoNiouHad Worcester to Albany and the New York Ceulrul Kailway lo Buffalo or Niagara Katin; thence by the Oreal Wenlera or l.akr Shore ttailroadn, or via New York Dily ami the Erie. Allaalie and f-reat Wetfrru anc Peuuiiylvidnia f eufral Kuilwayn. For sale at the Lowmt Bute* at the Only l'u« ion TickelOfflee, No. 40 l-J £xebange M.» Portland. W. I>. LITTLE & C«., Agents. Dec 14. dtt SACO a °P0|^W0!IJTH R. R. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT, Consmeuciaic Monday, I?Iny 4*.fc, I8t.N« 'WMuotffean Passenger Trains leave Portland daily Sundays excepted) for South Berwick Junction, Portsmouth and Boston, at 6.45, 8.10 A. M, and 2.55 and C.OO PM. Leave Boston tor Portland at 7.30 A. M., anu 3.00 and 6.00 PM. Biddelord lor Portland at 7.30 A. V... returning at 5.20 P. M. Portsmouth tor Portland at 9.20 and 10.00 A. M., and 5 CO aud 8.00 t\ M. The train leaving Portsmouth lor Portland at 10.00 A. M ,does not stop at intermediate stations. On Mondays. Wednesdays amt Fridays the 6 o’clk P. M. tiain to and from Boston will ruii via Boston & Maine R. R., stopping only at Saco, Biddeford, Kennebunk, South Berwick Junction, Duver, Exe ter, Haverhill and Law renee. On Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays it will run via Eastern Railroad, slopping only at Saco, Bubte tord, Keunebunk, South Berwick Junction, Ports mouth, Kewburyport, Salem and Lynn. Freight Trains daily each way, (Sunday excepted.) • FV.ANCiS OHASE, Supt. Portland, April 25,18i 8 apr28dtt gra¥o mm railway i OK DAN ADA. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. an(I a*ter Monday, Sept. 21,1868, rains will run as follows irom India street Station, Portland: Express Train lor Lewiston and South Paris, con necting at South Paris with mixed train lor (iorii m at 7.10 AM. Express and Mail Train lor 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 bo received or checked after time above staled. Trains will arrive a9 follows:— From South Paris and Lewiston, at 8.10 A, M. From Baugor, Montreal, Quebec and the West, at 2.15 P. M. , Local Train from South Paris and in termediate stations, at 8.00 P. M Sleeping Cars on all night Trains. The Company are not reaj»onsSjie tor baggage to any amount exceeding $50 in value (and that perar n al) unless notice is given, and paid for at the rata cl one passenger tor every $500additfotia value. C. J. BRYDUES, Managing Director, R. BA1LR Y, Local Superintendent. | Portland, Sept. 19, 18€8. dtf Portland 4 Kennebec R. E. Summer Arrangement, Jnue I, 1808. nBammn Passenger Trains leave Portland at 1 !’• M. daily for all stations on this line, anulbr Lewiston, Farmington and Stations on the Androscoggin Ko&d; alio lor Bangor and interme diate stations on Maine Central road. This train connects with trains irom Boston leaving 7.30 A. M. Leave Portland daily at 8.15 P M, lor Bath,Augus ta, and intermediate stations, connecting w’ilh train leaving Boston 3.00 P M, Passenger trams are due at Portland daily, at 8.30 A M.and 2.05 P M; Freight trains at 2.50 and 6.50 P. M. Fare as low by tins route to Lewiston. Waterville, Kendall's Mills and Baugor as by the Mains Central road, and tickets purchased in Boston tor Maine Central Stations are good for a passage on this line. Passengers jYom Bangor, Newport, Ac., will pur chase tickets to Kendall's Mills only, and after tak ing the cars on this road the Conductor will fur nish tickets and make the tare the same through to Portland or Boston as via the Maine Central load. Stages for Uockland connect at Bath; and lor Bel la* t at Augusta, leaving daily on arrival oi train Irons Boston, leaving at 7.30 A. M.; and lor Solon, Ansor Norridgewock, Athens and Moose Head Lake jit Skowhegan, and for China. East aud North \ assaU boro* at Va^salboro*; lor Unit} at Kendall’s Mill’s, and for Canaan at Pishon’s Ferry. W H Su^ei-iuteiade-ttC* Augusta, Mav 30, 1868. Junel-dtt iiriprTT SPRING ARKAN-jt15MKNT, . ~;XSSBSO On and alter Monday, A [it il [Mil, M>»' 'irrent. trains will teayo Portland fu Rancor and all intermediate station on Ibis Hue, at 110 P. M. daily. For Lewiston and Auburn only, at 7*10 A. M* J^-Kreigbt, trains for Waterville and all intone. diate stations, leave Portland at 8.26 A. M, Train irom Banner is due at Portland at 2.13 P. M, in season to connect with train for Boston. From Lewiston and Auburn only, at 8.10 A. 28. EDWIN NOTES, Sant. Nov* 1, isee noSdt* The Cooking-Miracle of the Agej ZIMM Ell MA X’S Steam Cooking Apparatus. Cheap, Simple, Economical! A DINNER COOKEI) for twenty persons over ONE holeoi the Stove. Can ‘be put on any Stove or Range ready lor instifnt use. Water changed to a delicious Soup by distillation. Leaves the eutiie bouse free irom offensive odors in cooking. Its results astonish all who try it. Hr\Send lor a Circular. For Male, ns iiIho Towu aud 4'ouul) Right* in tlie *taie, bv JOHN COUSENS, iaa 3-dtf Kennebunk. Me. THE Empire Tea and Coflee Co., Oi New York, HAVE APPOINTED Oiienery & Taylor, Growers, 293 Congress st ALSO, lieinont & AikIpmoii, <-rocrr«, for, (on grrM A Ailaniic Kto, SOLE AGENTS lor the sale of their fine TEAS and COFFEE* in Portland. The nnparalled sneceseot this Company is owing to the lacl that they Import their Teas direct from the Tea Producing Districts of China and Japan, and sell them at retail at C irgo Price-*, thus giving to the consumer the immense profits paid here to tore. Price Lin!: Oolong. 80, 90, loo, best SI 20 per lb. Young Hyson, 90, loo, Ho, bestSl 25 per lb. Japan, 100,110 best Si 25 per lb. Mixed,Oolong and Japan,80, 90,100 best $1 20 per lb. Old Hyson, 90, 100, 110, best $1 25 per lb. Imiehial, 90; 100. 110, best Si 25 per lb. Gunpowder, 100, 1 25, best SI 50per lb. English Breakfast loo. 110, best Si 20 per lb. Empire Co’a Cilfbrated Long Arm Chop, 1 25. Eng. Breakfast Cotlee,higbly reconi niened 26c. per lb Pure Old Govern Sent Java Coffee, 40c per lb. O^The above parties are our Sale Agents in Port lanJL Bcp29-lyr Organs ami Melorirons Of tbe latest improved Style aud Touc, Manufactur ed by WM. P. HASTINGS, Wo. 15 Chestnut Street, Portland, MAINE. The Organ is the best Heed Instrument now in use, voiced with a rich, mellow and powerful tone. The great aim has been to manufacture an instrument to please the eye and satis y the car. Also improved Melodeons, the latest of which i a newly arranged Swell, which does not put ihe in strument out of tune. Also keeps on hand Piano Fortes ot the best styles and tone. dc9eodlv \VM.«I\ HASTINGS. KT-1 rice list sent bv'mail. _ Electro Medical Instruments. II ALL’S Magnetic and Galvanic Batteries, - ASP - Philosophical Instruments ! the best in use lor I'.mHles Mid institutions, for ale by LOW ELI. & SENTEK. raay4<JGm _GO xebange Street. A BEAUTIFUL LINE OF CLOAKS Cloakings and Cloak Trimmings, ot every description, just opened at LEACII A PARKER’S, 3 Peering Block, dongre*. Hi. Ladies’ and Children’s Cloaks made to order, i and satisfaction guaranteed, oci31d2w STBAittJBttS. Fare Red need! For Waldoboro. Damariscotta, And Intermediate Laiuliuigs. ■ — ■■ C"»* Steamer “Choo. Hnuab vlou,” AUDEN WlNCHEN jl BACH, Muster, will |eaTe . _J1 All.ANTIC WHARF, Fort **-»’1 .1 u isrVlaii'l, every WEDNESDAY morning, at 7 o'cloik lor Boothbay, Bouml Pond and Waldoboro. Every SATURDAY morniugai7o'clock for Boothbay, Hodgdou's M ills anil Datnariseotta. Raruit-NINO—will leave Dainariscotla every Mon. day morning at 7 o'clock, and Waldoboro' eveiy Thursday morning at 7 o’clock, tor Poi Hand and in. temiediutc landings. Fare irom Waldoboro to Portland $1,00; Rout d Pond $1,00; Damariscotta $1,00; Boothbay $1,10 Hodgdou’s Mills $1,00, Fare from Waldoboro to Boston bv lloat $2,00; Round Pond $2,00: Damariscotta $2,(iO; Booihbs* $1,50; Hoilgdon's Mills $1X0. UP" Freight received at Atlautie Wiiart for each route at 1 odock P. M. on days previous to sailinc . Enquire of HARRIS, ATWOOD & Oo„ Or UHAS. McUAUGHUlN&UO. Agents—Waldoboro, GENi'UER & FlUGLEl, Round Pond, J. NlUlioLs; Damariscotta. A. FARNHAM, Jk.; Hodgdoo’s Mills,R. & 1, MONT GOMERY; Boothbay, E. THOKPF:. Jy ladtf BIKEUT .Hals $t4>am*iii|> Line - TO Halifax, IN. ss - weacitaHS Nb' i -nip ' AH 1,011 a'* y>’m v, .ua&ier, will nail lor Ualilax from Gail’s Wharf, EVERY NATIKOAY.ai 4 o’clock P. .. tJT Returning leave Pryor’s Wharf, llaltlax, f.r Portland, every Tuesday at 4 o’clock P. M. Cabin passage, wilh .State room, $8. Meals extra. For lurther miormaiion apply to L. HILLINGS, Atlautie Whan, or JOHN POKTEOUS, Agent. May 1G, 1868. UGrn Inside Line to Bangora Hu-Established! THREE TRIPS PER WEEK. Steamer CITY OF RICHMOND . X William K. Deunison, Master, will hailroad Wharl toot ot State St., *4S5SeS2S|..*very MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and MilDAV t1.veiling at 10 o’clock or no the arrival ot Express Train nom Boston, touching at Rockland, Cainuefi, Beilast, Sear-sport, Sandy Point, Buxport. Winter port and Hump ten. Returning, will leave Bangor, every MONDAY. WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY, morning at t» o’clock touching at the above named landing*. For particular* enquire of RUSS & STURDIVANT, General Agent*, 1.y Commercial M, Portland May 12, leC8. <1,1 Intdinatioual Steamship Co. East port, Calais, St. John. Dijfby, Windsor and Halifax. FALL ARRANGEMENT. Two Trips pet* Week. ON and alter Monday. October 5, tin hicamei NEW BRUNSWICK, Capt. E. B. WLNcaEsTEB, aud the Htiainer NEW ENGLAND, -' Capt. E. Fivld, will leave Rail road Wharl, foot oI Stale Street, every Monday and Thursday, at a o’clock P. M., lor Eastport aud St. John. Returning will leave St Jjhn and Eastport on same days* C^uuecling at Eastport with Steamer bELLK BKuWN lor St. Audrews, Rohbiuston and Calais, and with N. D. & o. Radway lor Woodstock and Hou (ton station*. Connecting at st. John with the E. & N. A. Rail way tor Shediac and intermediate staiiois, aud with Steamer Empress tor Digby, Windsor and Hal ifax, ami with Steamers lor Fiedericktou. Freight received on (lavs ot sailing until 4 o’clock P. M. sep30-dti_E, R. STPBttS, Agent. Maine Steamship Company NEW ARRANGEMENT. Semi-Weekly Line Z On and atter the IStli Inst. the tine ^gjjj-gwtsteaui.'r Dirigo and Franconia, will j-MeJ^^^^arittl lurther notice, run as follows IHIlVl.-ga lx uc Calls Wtrarr, Portland, everr MONDAY and THURSDAY, at 5 F. M., anil leave Tier 3S b. R. New York, every MONDAY and THURSDAY, at 4 F. Jl. The Dingo ami Franconia are fitted tin with fine accominoifo ions lor passengers, making this the most con . uniehi and comfortable route lor traveler, between New York md Maine. Passage in State Room $5. Cabin Passage 84 Meals extra. * ‘ Uoo s forwarded to and from Monti eal, Quebec Halitax. St. John, and ait parts of Maine. Shippers arc icquusted to send ilicit freight to the Steamer, as early as 4 r, ai. ou the days they leave Portland, i or rrcight or passa ;e applv to ilbNRY t OX, Uait’s Wharl, Portland. : J. F. AMES, Plcr3» E. R. New Y'ork. May 9-dtl Inhuui Route. To Mt. Desert and Mackias, Fall and Winter Arrangement. ONE TRIP PER WEEK. „. After Nov. 3, t lie iavorite steam er LBW Is i ON, Olias. peering, i-'I'sX Muster, will leave Rai'road Whan, foot ol stile St., every Lriday *■“' " at 0'ct0c^i ou arrival ol Ljypress train irom Boston, tor Mae' 1. a*i«rt touching at Uocklnml, Custinc, Deer Isie, Sedgwick, Mi, Desert. UillSridge and Jouesport. Returning,will leave Maehiasport every Tuesday tlm iiiu,.. at 5o'clock. The Lewiston usually connects with Sandlord’ Boston and Bangor si earner at Kocktaud. BOSS & OI L'Kt.l \ ANT, General Agent.., Portland, Nov. 3, 1868. "9 *%«{} FOR BOSTON! Winter Arrangement l The new and superior lea-go.Tl steamers JOHN BKOOK.S, il I MONTREAL, haring beeu fitlli uj.ai great ex pc-us, with a lu&J .• n urn Ik rotbea ut ilul State KoomL will run the season as follows: ^ Leaving Atlantic Wharf, PortUno at7o’clock *n«i India Whan, Boston,everyday 't5 ,’olock P, M, (Sunuays excepted.) Deck,.. .V. I ^ Freight taken as usual* * Sept Li, 1868-dtl A .SURE CUKE FOR C A T A R R H . OEMERITT'S North American Catarrh Remedy. v, n t ¥4 . . Boston, June 19, 1868. Messrs R. J. Demerltt & Co-Gents: For the Is* pi teen years 1 was afflicted with Cronic Catarrh. I have used many Catarrh remedies but obtained no m ip until I tried your North American Catarrh Remedy. 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