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THE FRE89. *” [Continued from first jiagi'.l a man, eVen if dying, it is fust such a cty a* this; Godline’s eyes were for an instant dt Verted Irom its charge, the doctor’s armed ri»bt band came round, and, quick as light ning, the thumb was cut from the root to the apex, discharging freely, and poor Codline, spinning round the room like a top, shouting, “O God! O God!” and seveial other prayers of a less reverent character. It was a funny scene, in spite of the sym pathy with the sufferer, and in a few minutes as he felt so much better, he joined in the laugh at his own expense, praising the good doctor’s slight-of hand trick.—Mrs. Parting ton, in Am. Union. A “Fbeak” op Natube.—The St. Albans Messenger says: “A curious woodchuck has just been captured in I’roctorsvillc. One of his eye teeth had coilfd around and grown through the upper lip, and was by actual measurement four inches in length ; while the other eye tooth, which was nearly two indies long, was coiled in and had grown into the root of the mouth.” The Malone Palladium adds: “Our citizens have recently had an op portunity to examine a similar curiosity here. Uncle John Willey brought it trom Bloom ingdale, where it was at first discovered. One of the eye teeth is about six iuches in length, and has formed two complete coils, passing twice through the roof ot the mouth. The eye tooth is about an inch long. The double teeth are natural and in a good state ot pie Bervation.’’__ The T«re Harps. "Hark I I hear an angel sing; Angela bright are on the wing.” ’Ti* midnight—and the rising moon Hath lightened np the dark bine sea, And in night's calm and silent noon There comes a heavenly melody— Yea—music wakes me from my s'eep; The very songs they used to sing— Hts basio voice, so rich and deep— My “angels bright are on the wing.” Their forms to me are gliding near, Awl one with curls cf sunny hue— Her alto voice now greets mine ear; I see ler eyes of heavenly blue; Yes, irom the bright and better land They bring their harps ot gold to-night; A nd O, so near mv couch they stand In flowing robes of dazz’ing white. How xi fcjcome to my aged ear; Sweat song—“The cottage by tbe sea,” I loved in by-gone days to hear. Tbe white Camilla on his breast Is fragrant still, and just as fair As when we laid him down to lest, Looking so saintly and so fair. Tbe lovely crown of fragrant flowers That floated o’er her youthful brow, To cheer us in her funeral hours, Is fadeless—and she wears it now— Graadsire—1 bring this pure bouquet Ot heavenly roses, snowy white; They’ll never dim nor fade away Like earthly rests from thy sight, We’ll nightly guard you while you sleep, Although unseen by mortal eyes Our ceaseless vigils we will beep Until each morning sun sbatljrise; And now we sing our farewell song] ‘•The morning l'ght is breaking” fair; 'Tii echoed by the happy throng Of angels, that await us there. Juke, 1870. Maby. t* A«V< ft S WANTED AN expel kneed Cook, alio can waeh and Iron mil. Aleoaeecona girl. None need apply but those who can come web recommended. Call at No. 112 Springjr. between Ite hcnisot lliree and live P. M. ’ Not 15th.Utl Wanted. BOY wanted iu an office, one residing in the lower part ot the city preierrcd. Address box 2074, nov15tt»lw Boarders Wanted. AT 39 Newbury street. Gentlemen and ladies can be rcoommcdated with board. nol7dtf Wanted. ONE more experienced Saleswoman; must come weM recommended. Apply immediately at 335 Congress st, nol7tf Wanted. A SITUATION by a young roan in a Grocery or Flour Store; good reieiernes given. Will work tor small pay. Address HENRY WAOF, no!7d3i* Fortlaud P. O. Wanted THE advertiser is about to commence the man ufactory of Suspenders Id Boston and would like to have a smart, enterprising man to commence wiih him; none but those who thoroughly under stand the buxinets nred answer. Adunss with mil name, nov 12-2w J. HOVEY,Box 1589. Agents Wanted. fpWO or three men ot intelligence and gtod ad A dress are wanted to travel and fell j»h article which is much wanted and meets a ready sale. AddrefS Box 2057, Boston P. O. nolleod2w Wanted. fir/'k Dry tough Asb, one and a tJvJ UUU half inches thick. Write mvll dimS. K BAILEY. Ba h, Me, wan tea. A SINGLE gentlem n wishes to hire a suite oi furnished rooms, (without board,) in the west ern part ot the city. Address, stating location and price, Box 2192, P. O. OC28* Wanted! AGENTS everywhere to sell the “Maine Mate le«r H«.ob and Annual HegmUr far 1871 99 Now leady. One Agent repot is 20 copies per day; another 8 subscribers lrom 9 solicitations m a small country town Address R. A.‘ McKENNEY & CO., oc26tfu*w 2 Elm s?., Portland, Me. AGENTS WANTED. Salary or Commission given to Live Agents. Adoresb, U. S. Fublishir g Co., 2 0 Portland, Maine. Banpo r ^hig and Courier Copy. Perjnaneut Boarders (*AN obtain gtnteel a<ccmmodafioi s at reasona ble prices, at No. f5 Franklin st. sepHtt Bouse Wanted. OF not less than twelve rooms, good neighbor hood, witbiD live minutes walk ot the Post Office. Please eddress. stating lent and location, oc6dtt ‘*J. H. B.,” Daily Press Office. Vessels Wanted. , j WANTED for the next six months, 2ry\j three or tour vessels per mouth of from yJP'JA three to five hundred tons capacity to load Stone for New Orleans. Highest ■SWaBu rates ot freight paid: Apply to JOSEPH WESCOTT & SON, No. 91 Middle st., Portland, Or, bodwfll, Webster & co., Vmalhaven. Portland, A pril 2, 1870. ap4dtf CORNS, CORNS! Lite has its temptations, sorrows and trials, and the greatest ot all, although not dangerous,vet it w ill be readi.y admitted, that Cores, Bunions* Ingrow ing Nail* and o'her ailments ofthe feet are a source of greit annojaoce, lu vuin you scrape, cut, and die at them, at every changing aimosnhere they will ■Mil send their piercing darts torth like flashes ot lisihtDine in sharp, piercing, and unrelentiug pain Thev t rnieut a person to a grr ater degree than oth er afle-tions. Dr. J. Briggs, the well-known Chiro podist has produced safe and reliable remedies, Al leviator and Curative. PILES, PILES, A v»ry common aftcctinn, there being bat few persons who are not troubled with them *t some pe riod ol their life. The disease exists in small tumors in tie rectum or about the ai.us, which are divided into, first, those which are owing to a disiendnd state ot the veins ot the part,and second, those which present the character of a solid tumor. Win n ti e tumors are within the rectum, they arc called infer* 4 6,1 y^lbout, and around the anus, ex lbey discharge blood they are tew JJiifonJ!it!!**,’ a ? ?b€11 D0 Wood Hppoars, blind fn«i,5S»ljSIS?l5¥ei,tSlnn5iabout rbe a,IUR- toWnsr for th*?™?' q BRIGGS' BrrR REMEDIES CATARRH. With all of its disagreeable and disgusting svmn toms, instantly ro.ieved and speedily cured with nr Briggb* AUevantor, iho cheapest, quickest and mo«t apree>.ble remedy belore the public; *1000 will lie paid when this remedy fails to cure Caiar h, Head acne. Neuralgia, Ac., if used according lo directions. There are many remedies tor the cure of those d s t reiving complaints, Some of which may be good. 1 his for one will be guaranteed. Much time and money his been speut in per Jeering this remedy,ami the result is mor than satisfactory. Each i oif e make two quarts tor use. Sold by M. S. WHITIIEK, Junction of Free aud Congress «ts, J. R. LUNP & Co, 348 Congress sr., RMMNON3 CP APM AN, cor. Middle and Exchange sts, GK ». C FRYE. cor. Franklin and Congress sts, MARK & DAVIS, cor. Congress and North sts, and Druggists generally. Trade supplied by W. H. PHILLIPS £ Hi* J* W* PARKINS & CO., W. VV. WHIPPLE a co-no17-d!y Portable Steam Enginesi morethim 800Wably knuw»' ory, or no sale. DescrU'A" Warrante-1 ^‘im plication. Addres. C',CUlara <*'“ «“ «P J»l1d«wi C‘ kioAJ,Lliv & CO., Lawrence, MaJg Guardian’s bale of Real Estate IVj OTICE is hereby given tliat pursuant u ]i Lv irom the Probate Court o'Cumberland Con. tv I shall sell at private sale, at R. A. mien's Store V,' West Gray, on MONDAY, Nov 28th. A D, 1S70 Ll ™e°f tJh.e.?<5k p M' two-filth parts in common and uniiiyuie'l with the oiher hers ot Mary Frank, reloM^Aton AAr Aece*fc"’ 01 K certain piece or par Boyinmn?l?o «ri^rayA*de80l,bed as follows, viz: Nor th corner oUot No “Am thf lands in buiI uio. .r w ,d ti,e tbir(I division of to the townUrMd,,tS«~e so“‘1»-westerly tilty rods, f *rtv rnda «ho.m ’ south-easterly on said road Hewerr^al1k ,bencer,;br,t,aSU!rlvl? lau“ .owned Sv • be other' heirs o sAid estoto . n’.nu1S5,i Aleu, therein at the s ■ ““-““A® , * tbelr in‘e>est GTar,PANIEL LEAVITT,1 Hoy 16th, 1870 aU W““““w turner Frank, ’ nol7(lto24 MEDICAL* * THE KIDNEYS. Tlie Kidneys are two in number, situated at the upper part of the loin, turrounded by (at, and con sisting {of three parls, viz: the {Anterior, the In terior, and the Exterior. The anterior absorbs. Interior [consists ol tissues or veins, which serve as a deposit lor the urine and convey it to the exteiior. The exterior Is a conduc tor also, terminating in a single tube, and called the Ureter. The ureters are eounected with the bladder. The bladder is composed oi various coverings or tissues, divided into parts, viz: the Upper, the Lower, the Nervous, and the Mucous. The upper expels, (he lower retains. Many have a desire to urinate without the ability; others urinate without the ability {to retain. This freqnent’y occuis in children. To cure lliese aflectious, wo must bring into action the muscles which are engaged in their various functions. If nhey are neglected, Gravel or Dropsy may ensue. The reader must also he made awaro, that how ever Slight mav be the attack, it is sure to affect the bodily health and mental powers, as our flesh an blood are supported from these sources. Gout, or Rheumatism.—Pain occurring in the loins is indicative of the above diseases. They occur u persons disposed to acid stomach and chalky con cretions. The Grayel.—The gravel ensues from neglect or improper treatment cf the kidneys. These organs being week, the water is not expelled from tl^blad der, hut allowed to remain; it becomes feverish, and sediment forms. It is frem this deposit that the stone is formed, and gravel ensues. Dropsy is a collection ot water in some parts of the body, and bears different name:', according t the parts affected, viz: when generally diffused over the body, it is called Anasarca; when ct the Abdo men, Ascites; when of the chest, Ilydrothorax. Treatment.—Helmbold’s highly concentrated compound Extract Bucbu is decidedly one of the best remedies lor diseases of the bladder, kidneys, gravel, dropsical swellings, rheumatism, and gouty affections. Under this head we have arranged Dys uria, or difficulty and pain in passing water, Scanty Secretion, or small and frequent discharges of water; Strangury, or stopping of water; Hematuria, or bloody mine; Gout and Rheumatism of the kidneys, without any change in quantity, tut increase in color, or daik water. It was always highly recom mended by the late Dr. Fbysick, in these affections. This medicine increases the power ot digestion, and excites the absorbents into healthy exercise by which the watery or calcareous depositions, and all unnatural enlargements, as well as pain and inflam mation, are reduced, and it is taken by men, women and children. Directions for use and diet accom pany. Philadelphia, Fa., Feb. 25,1867. H. T. Helmbold, Druggist: Dear Sir- I have been a sufferer, ior upwards ot twenty years, with gravel, bladder, and kidney af tions, during which time I have used various medici nal preparations, and been under the treatment oi the most eminent Physicians, experiencing but little relief.] Having seeu yonr preparations extensively adver tised, I consulted with my family physician in re gard to using your Extract Buchu. 1 did this because 1 had used all kinds ot adver tised remedies, and had found them worthless, and soms quite injurious; in iact. I despaired of ever get tiDg well, and determined to use no remedies here after unless I knew the ingredients. It was thl that prompted me to use your remedy. As you ad vertised that it was composed of buchu, cubebs, and uniper berries, it occured to me and my physicians as an excellent combination, and, with his advice, after an examination of the article, and consulting again with the druggist, I concluded to try It. I commenced its use about eight months ago, at which time I was confined to my room. From the first bottle I was astonished and gratified at the beneficial effect, and after using it three ;weeks, was able to walk out. 1 (elt much like writing you a full state ment ot my case at that time, but thought my im provement might only be temporary, an I therefore concluded to deter and see it it would cfleet a j-er •ect cure, kuowiug then it would be of greater value to you, and more satisfactory to me. 1 am now able to report ihat a cure is effected after using the remedy lor live months. J have no* used any now for three months, and feel as well in all respects as I ever did. Your Bucbu being devoid of any unpleasant tsste and odor, a nice tonic and invigoraior 01 the system, 1 do not mean to he without it whenever occasion may rtquire its use in such affections. M. McCORMICK. Should any doubt Mr. McCormick's statement, he refers to the following gentlemen: Hon. Wm. Bigler, ex-Governor, Pennsylvania. Hon. Thos. B. Florence, Philadelphia. Hon. J. C. Knox, Judge, Philadelphia. Hon. J. S. Black, Judge, Philadelphia. Hon. D. R. Porter, ex-Governor, Pennsylvania. Hon. Ellis Levis, Judge, Philadelphia, Hon, It. C. Grier, Judge, Unlied States Court. Hon. G. W. Woodward, Judge, Philadelphia. Hon. W. A. Porter, City Solicitor, Philadelphia. Hon. John Bigler, ex-Governor, California. Hon. E. Bask*, Auditor Gen., Washington. D. C. And many other*, it necessary. Sold by Druggists and ^Dealers everywhere. Be ware of countelfcit*. Ask for Helrabold’s. Take no other. PRICE, $1.25 j er Uotile, or 6 bottles for $6.50. Delivered to any address. Describe symntoms in all communications. Address H* T. HELM BOLD, Drug and Chemical Warehouse, G94 Broadway. New York, HF*None are Genuine unless done up in steel-en graved wrapper, with aac-slmile 01 my Chemical Warehouse, and signed H; T. HELMBOLD. I j J I JanJl-od&eooJyr, tnit&n miscellaneous. THE University Medicines The Thaumatnrgical Remedies! Greatest Success of the Age I 26,893 Cures IN EIGHT MONTH* Of Catarrh, Heart Diseases Consumption Kidney Affections, Bronchitis, Blood Maladies, Bheumatism, Womb Complaints, Neuralgia, Diver Diseases, Scrofula, Eye Affec tions, Deafness, Nervous ness, St. Vitus’ Dance Asthma, Organic Weakness, Epilepsy, Impaired Memory, Tumors Ulcers, Eruption, Piles, Exhaust ing Drain on the System. THE UNIVERSITY MEDICINES are not patent medicines, but the favorite prescrip tions of the New Fork Medical University, an in corporated institution 01 the State, and are prepared in consonance with the views ot a number ol dn»tin fiuirhed living Ameiicau practitioners, who believe that time is come when educated physicians should arise and make a decisive effort to overthrow the health-destroying system ot quackery prevailing in every town and city, and substitute scientific, res ponsible remedies—made in accordance with the principles ot Meuical Cheoiislry—in place ot the worthless or dangerous patent medicine*, flooding the country. These elegant specifics are prepared bv a newly discovered chemical process, bv which they acquire a reliability, efficacy, and mastery power lutberto unknown to mecicine. We are daily receiving letters from every part of the country, from patients and physicians, recording the most as tounding cures pertmmtd by these remedies. Many of these cases had been considered beyond power of cure. There never has been a su cess like this svs tem of medicines. THE UNIVERSITY MEDI CINES aTre 10 dav sweeping the country from Maine to Mexico, becoming the leading Health Restoia tives, and ra| idly superseding the o'd poisons, nos trums. and nauseous drugs, »n>. their s-tle is becom ing enormous. They are now regularly prescribed by more than 1500 physicians. The New York University Branch. 250 Congress St-, under Goneness Hall, PELEG STAPLES, Agent for the Stale of Maine and New Brunswick. ^“Agents wanted in every town in the State. It has been about seven months since the Univer sity Medicine was introduced into this State. Not wit hstandinn the strong opposition irom the profes sion and tlieir particular trieuds, the sales have in creased from nothing until they have reached $500 worth per day. Hundreds ot certificates can he produced if neces sary ot cases cured in Pori land and vicinity. Many who were considered incurable are now enjoying periect health. CATARRH (the mother of consumption) Scrof ula, Sait Rheum, and many other diseases hitherto considered incuiab'e, readily yield under treatment ot the University Medicines. FEMALE DISEASES treated with perfect success. Having treated over two hundred cases within the last three months, I consider it sa'e to warrant a permanent cure to 95 cases out of ever/ oue hundred, without cauterization or the least ex posure. SPERMATORRHOEA the greatest destroyer of humanity on the lace ot the Globe* How many bewail the toss of precious vitality without having the slightest idea ot the cause, their manhood is oaily vanishing and they are g iding into a state of hopeless decay. I have trfaLed over five hundred cases ot this malady within six months with the University Medicines with perfect success. Persons afflicted with disease will please call or send and get a book (tree) wherein they will find their diseases explained, and recessary temedies. Address, PKLEG STAPLES, 250 Congress St., Portland, Me. Certiflcatn of Caret. For eight years I lave bfen Afflicted with Salt Rheum and Erysipilas, I had not Wen able to work six we ksout >t six years. Four months ago my hand ami aim scarcely resemb ed human flesh; the pain was so intense I could not rest day or night. Having employed lhe best medical aid I could find without the least relief; 1 had about given up in despair. Having heard ot many impoitaut cure? made by tbe University Medicines, I conclu ded to try it. In two mouths'from tho time I com menced the sores vanished and 1 have been able to attend to my daily work since. URIAH L. AREY, Cape Elizabeth. Ron* 19 1fc7 ft Cases Treated by Letter. Dr. Staples:—One bottle of your extractof Can cer Plant cured my little boy 01 Scrofula ot fiiteen months standing If I should write all day l could not give a lull idea ot his sufferings. (We employed five physicians without relief.) His sores arc all heal ed and be appears perfectly well. We think it is a wonderful cure. Several of our friends are taking the medicine with good success. Mks. Wm. J. LEWIS. Old Town, Sept. 17,1870. For four years I have been troubled with bleeding piles, I bad'been mostoi tbe time under treaiment ol our best physicians, but got no relief. I called at the University Branch, 1 obtained a bottle of oint ment and it cured me in three days, and 1 have had no return symptoms since. J. H. BARBARICK. Gorham, Sept. 20, 1870. This may certify that I had been suffering wifb the “Rheumatism” lor five months. And at that time it seized my right hip and leg, down to the foot. This the physicians called “Sciatic.” I tried many kinds of highly recommended medicines which I applied outside, and also many kinds which 1 took lor the bh o<l. Still l got no relief tor seven months more, all the time doing my best, v ith as good ad visers as we have In our city. Finally I called at the New York University Branch, and ihe proprietor said he could help roe. So I commenced on bis med icine, and in lour weeks 1 thought I leit relief. And in eight weeks 1 was able to leave my cane at home, and have been well up to this time, three months having passed. DAVID KEAZER. Portland, Ang. 2d, 1870. Gorham, Me., Aug. 18,1870. Dr. Staples—Dear Mr:—Without solicitation on the part of any person, I, ot my own tree will and accord give testimony to the viitue or your medicine. I have suffered extremely with the ltleeding Piles and Catarrh tor ten years. Mymemoiy, sight and hearing were failing fiom the efleci ol them. I telt last spring that I must resign my calling. I have taken two bottles ol the “Pile Extract,” two ot the “Extract ol Cancer Plant,” and one bot tle ot “Catarrh Specific.” Jtbasdone wonders lor me. lama nrw man. 1 feel as though I have found a sure cure at last. Yours Truly, JOHN COLLINS, Pa9tor ot the M. E. Church, Gorham, Me. For three years I was badly afflicted with Asthma, Catarrh, and a tearful consumptive cough. I was perfectly cured with the University Medicines in six weeks. For the past two months 1 have been con tinually exposed to wet and co d, without Ihe least return ot symptoms of the above diseases. CAPT A. CLEAVES. Cape Elizabeth, June 3d, 1870. r or uiiy years x uave uecu uuuuuu wuu orroiuia. Some fifteen years ago a fearful ulcer broke cut on my leg. Three months ago it had extended from the Ankle joint nearly to the kr.ee. I could not move without great pain. In this comlitiou I com menced taking the University Mcditioe. At firs it drove out a leanul humor all over me In a tew days the lnmorlegan tosubf-ide, and the ulcer is now heal* d ami I reel like a new being. ELIZABETH CHAMBERLAIN, 28 Chestuut Street. Portland Aug 30. For several months I was sorely .afflicted with Salt Rheum anil Erysipelas; my feet were .badly swolen, my legs and lower part of the body were covered w th sores; the smarting and iidling was so interne there was no lest for me In this condition, (after employing three physicians without the least benefit,) I commenced taking llie Univeisity Medi cines and was cured ih tonr weeks. Several ot my acquaintances have used the Med icines with the same result. IVORY GORDON. New Gloucester, June 1st, 1870. To Peleg Staples, Agent for the New York Univir gity Branch: Two months ago T came fo Portland en rout for England ami the British Provinces, I was almost past being able to ’ravel or to attend to business, even to write a letter, my head was one c<>iuinual rack of pain from Catarrh ot two years standing, which your Catarrh Specitie has so thoroughly cured as that 1 no longer feel any pain or take any medicine. I know of others it lias cured, I bad tried London and Paris surgeons of the most emi ment rank, without avail. I am yours, W. r. GRAY. General Ttaveling Agent Railway and Emigrant Agency. PortiaLU, Me., August, 1870. For twenty-five years 1 have suffered with Fcrof. ulaand Salt Rheum (or Tetter). Rave paid out hun dreds of dollars, and been treated by several first class Physicians wiihout benefit. Some four weeks ago I commenced using the Universiiy Medicines — At the time my fuenead and head were covered wiih sores and scaliness oi the skin; also my tongue was cove ed with small u’cJrs. I am to day free from all the above troubles, and can heartily recom mend these medicines to the affliuied. S. C. MUJSSEY, 27 Chestnut St. Portland, Jan. 24. 1870. As c»rtain individuals have reported that fhe above certficale is false and my disease as bad as ever, I wish to say, as the lime I gave the ab v cer tificate, the story was not half fold. In addition to tne above, my leg and back was covered w ith sores, i am now wetland feel at least twenty years younger than I did before taking the remedies. My advice to tlie afflicted is to give ihcmddioine a trial anil not to be deterred by the cry of humbug.— It cured me, it li s cured many others. 1 believe the extraes ot cancer plant will cure any blood dig ease in existence. . s. Ci mUNSEY. June 10, 1870. I had tlie Catarrh so bad lor seven years that my head became confused and nainiul. I was obliged to get up several times in the night to keep trom choking. I employed some ot the best physicians 111 llie conniry without benefit. I was periectly cured wiili the University Medicines in tlire weeks. A. H. MORGAN, 224 Cumberland St, Portland. Conductor on the Portland & Ogden Shura liailioad. Feburary, 18, 1870. , , Since giving tlie above certiucate I have been jer teetls free from catarrh, f hough I have been con tinually exposed to wet and colds. _ __ June 10.1»70. A. M. MORGAN. I guarantee the above certificates to be genuine. I will forfiet $1000 to any one that will find them otherwise. Persons having doubts will please addrewfcthc parties. oct26 rMiiaaaWBKKOiw^wjoaBBeBStaetaP^Tir'r imm feJUmOATJOSAl, Westbrook Seminary. the Winter Term tfi'l begin Monday, December 12th, And continue Eleven weeks. Board, including fuel and l'ghts, 63.50 per week liie Boarding Hails are heated thoroughly by steam * and thus turuish a most pleasant winter home. * GSP^Good tacili'ies tor sell-hoarding. For fuither particulars address v REV. J. C. SNOW, A. M., Piincipal. Nov 3-dtfvv Fsatoaa Family gclaool, norridchvobh, MB. The Winter term of the Eaton Family School will coniine" c Dee. 12. For pariiculaisaUdress, 0l-CdlmHAMLIN F. EATON.' Gorham Seminary. 1>HE winter term ot this institution commences „ - Tuesday, Nov. 29th, and continues ten weeks E’er further information address J. B. WEBB, Principal, or tov9J&w3w J. A. WATERMAN, Secretary. ABBOTT WILY SCIIOOZ, FOR ROYS, AT LITTLE BLUE, FARMINGTON, ME. Tlio winter term of this old and prosperous insti tution Will open on the 28th of November Every facility is here offered for a Thorough School — AND PLEASANT HOME. IT* Tide institution is the oldest, largest and east expensive of any Family School in New Eng land. Send for circular, or address the Piincipal, ALDEN J. BLETBEN. oc25dlm I* SCHOOI* AT REV. GEO. A. PERKINS, PRINCIPAL. A GOOD 8CKOOL for a dozen young boys, where their mental and moral culture, manners, hab its and health receive careful attention. The winter session will begin on the 30lb of November. fc Send for Circulars. oc!3d&w3w -Lne most juoaern Italian VOCAL TEACHING. MES. WENIWOETH STEVENSON, t*. BOSE vocal teaching (of the Italian School) has keen bo eminently successful throughout the Canadas, United States and Provinces, begs to inform the residents ot Portland that she has ar rived here with the intention ot making arrange ments with any ladies or families desirous cf availing themselves ot her instruction, a^d is prepared to commence immediateiv. Terms moderate Accompaniments included. Residence, Mrs. Wilber’s 209 Congress st. Octl9-dlm JULIiS CM. L. MOUAZAIX, FROM PARIS, Teacher ot the French Lauguagc, Late Master ot Modern Languages in the Provin cial Training School, High and G ram mar Schools. St. John, N. B. References: Gen. J. M Brown, J. W. Symonds, Esq. Apply from one p. m. to three o’clock p. i,r., at 58 Sprit g street, or in writing P. O. Box 2059. se plOd-1 y ST. AUGUSTINE'S SCHOOL FOB BOFS, No 45 Danforth St., Portland. Rev. Daniel F. Wmsili, A. 151., Recto-*; Hi** JVIaay F. Holmes, Aftsi*.lanf; Rev. IV. IV. ri'a?lor Root, A M-, luxtrncfitr iu Draniag. Christmas Term begins Sept J2. aug2tt FOR S A I E . ON State street, a first-class brick house with all the modern improvements. Be tted 1>> sttaia. Inquire ol JOHN C. PROCTER, novl5d3w Real Estate Broker. Cheap House. dt* O AA/A WILL buy a two story House in nr) w V_/ KJ the western part of t he cii y. Inquire ot JOHN C. PROCTER. novl5d3w Real Estate Broker. For Sale or to Lease. f\ HE large four- storv Block ot Cr ck Stores, Nos. i 21 and 22 Market Square. This is one <* the most desirable business loca tlcns in Portland. For particulars inquire of JOHN C. PROCTER, Real Estate Broker, 93 Exchange st. Nov 14-d2w * or Safe at a Bargain. BRICK house ami stable in the western part of the city. near Congr*ss street, will be ?o!d al a bar gain on liberal credit. It not sold within ten days will be rented. It is supplied with Sel a«»o water. Apply to GlO. F. FOSTER, 29Comm’l St., cc28tf or J. C. PROCTER, 93 Exchange St. \V M. 11. UHMliliS, Real Estate and Loan Agent. Douses, Lois and Faims for Sale. He-would refer parties abroad to the following named gentlemen of this city: Hon. Geo. F. Shop ley, Hou. A.W H. Clapp, Hon. Benjamin Kings bury, Jr., Hon. Woodbury Davis, Bon. John Lynch, Portland, Nov 1,1870.noltf For Sale and lease. AVERir good briek bouse on Middle street, near India street, worth $4500. Can tie had for $4( 00 House No. 10 Park street, very pleasant location, is for sale or lea»e. House corner Fore and Centre streets, well located for a boarding house. Can be leased for a term of years Half of brick block corner ot Elm and Cumber land streets, tor sale or lease. Two or three rooms, suitable lor mechanical busi ness requiring steam power, on Tore street, connec ted with Winslow & Doten. R* lit low. A nice dry lot 74xi'0 feet on Emery street, a short distance above Spring street. Apply to W. H. JERBJS, nov7d2w Real Estate and Loan Agent. For 8aie! IN FREEPORT, a House, Stable and Store. A fiist rate place tor trade. Enquire ot Daniel Curtis, at Freeport Corner, or WM. H. JEhP.13, Real Estate Agent, Portland. sep21eod2m# Fine Suburban Kesideuce lor 8ale. __ The subscriber offers for sale his modern-built residence situated on the eminence overlooking Wood «wj|iKh.> ford’s Corner, Westbrook. It con taius 12 good-sized rooms, wi'li an excellent cellar, is supplied with an abundance ot hard and soit water, and it is in a good state of re pair. There is a large stable on the premises. 'Jlie grounds embrace two acres, handsomely laid out, and on which is a fin*- vegetable garden, the vegeta bles to be sold with the bouse. This is one of the finest locations in the vicinity ot Portland—within five minutes’ walk oftbeliorse cais, ftDd afJojdlng a fine view ot the city, harl or, ocean, and ihe surrounding country. Pi ice $9l)fO One-third ot the purchase money may remain on mortgage if desired. Possession given immediately. Enquireot SAM’L JORDAN, ESQ. P. S. A gTove containing twe acres adjoining on the south, also an acre ot tillage land on the north, will be sold with the premises, it desired. aujz25-tf jc arm iur buic. j Ottered at a great .' bargain il Lamb Homestead farm in \v csi brook, three and bad' miles from Portland on the road to Saccarappa. ., r Said excellent farm consists ot about seventy-five acres convieutly divided into mowing, pastille and wood land ; has a good well ot wacer,a laig-barn.convient house and out buildings; has also a valuable orchard ol 150 young trees in good bearing condition. Another valuable source ot profit belonging to the bum is an excellent eravcl bed,the only one in ibe vicinity, and one lrom which the town buys laigeiy. Situated so near Portland, upon the main road front the country to the city, this taiiu otters inducements such as lew others can otter to any one desiring i faun either tor profit or enjoyment. For particulars inquire cf G. L. P. WARREN, mrlCd&wtl Saccarappa, M House and frliip-Yard lor Sale. FOR SALE ‘he Ship Yard and Residence former ly belonging to It. Kelly, situated near the end orTukev's Bridge, in Westbrook. This property comprises a good two story woedtn bouse, finished tor two tenements, entirely separate, about seven and one-half acres of and. a god young orchard, and one ol the most valuable Ship-Yards in the Stale, with all the Shops and nectsstry Buildings thereon Enqiireot T. H. HASKELL, Assignee to It. Kelly, ocl4eod&w2m L4 Exchange St., Portland. CAUTION .—All genuine has tho name “ Peruvian Syrup,” (not “Peruvian Bark,”) blown in the glass A 32-nagq pamphlet sent free. J. P. DiA'satoiis Proprietor, 30 Dry St.., New Y’ork. Sold by all Druggists. Special attention given to the f itting: of Spcctsicles for ordinary failure of sigh* and also for those ot igi nal DEFECTS OF VISION, known as Ilypermectropia, Myopia and Astigma tism. C. If. FAItLEY, jytreodOm No. 4 Exchange St. 8. J oil 0.8011, BOOK-KEEPER, and adjuster of accounts, at ofbee ot Joseph II. Webster, Jns. Agt., (Ttff Mid dle st. au20dti iil ISORLL A S KOC», WASTED-AGENTS, (920 rer day) to «eil (lie celebrated HOME SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE. Has ihe untltr-feed, mak. s (he ‘ lock flitch” (alike oil both sides ) anil is folly licensed, The best aud cheapest lamily Sewing Macuine in the lusikei, Address. .JOHNSON, CLARK & CO Boston, Mues., Pittsburg, fa., Chicago, ill,, or St. Louis, Mo. sep 17 turn A GESTH WANTED-(S:>25 A MONTH)—l.y •A tho AMERICAN KNITTING MACHINE COi, Bast e. Mam., or St. Louis, Mo. «j.l7t 3m The Mi'gie Comb Sria®raKfo a permanent black or brown. Ft Contains nopoison. Anyone can u. e it. One sent by mail tor $1. Adoros FVB AT; It * CITS 13 to . Springfield. Mass aiiglGSin Q1 A A DAY—Business entirely new* and lionora bie. i iberal iMlueemcms. Descriptive circa* lsir«iree. Andtess J. 0. RaND A* Co., Btditford, Me. _ _ nug24 3tm ‘ WELLB> CARBOLIC TABLETS. An unlailirg remedy for all Bronchial Difficulties, Coughs, Colds. Hoaisencss. Asllima, Diptlieria, Dry ne-sot the ihroator Wind pipe and all Catarrhal diseases. The wondertu, modern discovery of Carbolic Acid, is destined 10 become ou • oi tlio greatest b'essings to niankiml in its application to diseases ot ibe throat and iis great c ira.ive qualities in all ultec tloni ot the chest and lungs. Dr. Weils’ Carbolic Tablets, besides the great remedial agent Carbolic Acid con tain other ingredients universally recummended, which cnemically combine, producing a Tablet more bighlv medicinal and better adapted tor diseases of tha throat, than any preparation ever betore oft. red to the public. FOB iOl'BIDI AND COLDS Well*’Carbolic Tablets arc a Hare Cure. TRY THEM. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS, novltlw $10 Made from GO Cents! SOMETHING urgently needed by everybody. Call and examine, or camples scut (postage paid) for 50 cents ibat retail easily lor $10. R. L. WOLCOTT, isl Chatham Sq.. N. Y. nov4t4w Farmer’s Helper. SHOWS how to double the profits ot the FARM, aud how farmers and their sons can each make 100 PER MONTH IN W1NTJLR. 10,000 copies will be mailed free to Farmers. Fend name and address to ZE1GLER & M< CURDY, Springfield, Mass. nov4f4w / * / \A WEEK paid agents, male or female, ir anew manufacturing business ft home. No capital required. Address “Novelly** Co., nov4Hw_ Saco, Me. $1000 to $2000 SALAJUT WE guarantee to pay to Book Agents ot experi ence; or a larger commisdon ttniu is offered bv any other publi-hers. Agents are making $G0 to $?00per week canvassing lor our new illustrated and popular books. Wo guarantee agents a salary or a large commission, with a choice of two ntw books and exclusive territory. We offer a rare cliauce tor energetic men or women to make money. Secure your agency direct trom the publeshers. oc31f4w J. a. BURR & CO., Bait lord, Ct. SoulhmaYd’s Broken Candy VERY CHOICE. TWENIY-OVE VARIETIES. ONE OF THE BEST CANDIES THAT CAN BE MANUFACTURED ! WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL. SO VTUMAYD «£ CO., 120 Tremcnt Street, Boston. Oc31-4w Salesmen Wanted, Business honorable. No competition, literal pay given. S W. KENNEDY, 8 S. 4th St., Pbila. cc3lf4w Wanted. ft GE*vTS everywhere to canvass lor John S. C. a Abbott 8 forthcoming hook, *• !*«•«»asin nnd Hie Franc«-«Mi*i>i»ii Win.” A live subject tor a wide-awake canvasser. Address, B. B. RUS SELL. Boston, Mass. oc31f4w Local Agents W anted. I want-a Local Agent in everv town and viluge in I lie country, to canvass for subscribers to ti e Western World A magnificent $5.00 premium Steel En graving is sent gratis to every sub s«*ribcrT From $l to $ 10 can bo easily made in an evening. A liberal cash commission is allowed. Sena stamp for specimens and prize circular. Address, JAS. R. ELLIOT, Boston, Mass. nov!7t4«v Live Agents Wanted for WOMEN OF NEW-YOltK, Or,Social Life in the GrcntCiiy* ’Wondtrl'nl developments among the aristocracy. Married Women exposed, A c., &c. Price $3.25. The best book to sell published. The best terms to A vents ever given. Address, N. Y. Book Co., 14" Nassau street, N. Y. novl7t4w NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the subscri ber has been duly appointed Executor ot the Will of jjuaii.ni.uus juhjnsujn, late ot cape .Elizabeth, in the county ot Cumberland,deceased, and has ta ken upon bimselttbat trust by giving bonds as the law directs. Ail persons bavmg demands upon the estate of said deceased, are required to exhibit tliesame; and all persons indebted to said estate are called upon to make payment to JAMES M. JKOBINfcON,Fxrcutcr. Cape Elizabeth, Nov 15th. lb'70. nol6<J3w* ■ Nutritious leverage. Invigorating tonic. In valuable remedy. Indispensable to nursing moth ers. Substitute tor > Icotiolic drinks. All classes ot plnsici - ns, hoih Allopathic and Homeopathic, have agreed in opinion as to the great value ot this pre paration, and the flr-t. medical men of this city re commend .already in their practice daily this won derful tonic, which i«. in reality, no medicine, but a p’easaut remedy, more strengthening, nourishing, and plea ant Lau ale, porter, etc. SOLD liY ALL DRUGGIST* AND GROCERS. TAKiD vi A Gr?s»wi~hSt.,lf. F., bole Agents foe irrco »^vr,3J,ETc. 1^0vie 2w IT03B, S. A JERSEY BULL 15 months old which tcok the first premium at Falmoaih Town Fa r. J. M. HARTSHORN. Falmouth, or ISAAC KNIGHT, novlG cor. Middle and India St. Money Cannot Buy It, For Bight is Priceless ! THE DIAMOND GLASSES, Manufactured by* J. E. Spencer & Co., Hi". Y., "Which are now offered to the public,are pronounced by all (he celebrated Optician's ot the world to he the MOST PEUFtCT, Natural, Artificial beip to tlie human fyc ever known They are ground unrhr their own supervision from min ate Crystal Pebbles, melted together, and derive their name, “Diamond,” on account of their huidnes1- and brilliancy. The Scientific Principle on which tjirv aie con structed brings ihe core or centre 01 the levs direct ly in front or the eye producing a Heir and distinct vision, as in the natural, healthy sight, and prevent ing all unpleasant ►ensalions, such as glimmering and wavering ot sight, dizziness, &e., peculiar to all others in use. 7 hey arc -mounted in the best, manner, in frames o! tlie best quality, of all mateiiah used lor that pur os?. EgfTheir finish and durability cannct bo surpas sed. CAUTION.-None genuine unless bearing the trade mark < > stamp'd on every frame. j. A. m:iutill & co., 139 Middle Street, Jeweler* and Opticians, are sole Agents lor Port land, Me , from whom I bey can only hi oLtaimd. These good* are not supplici to Feeders, at any piice sep13dcV w 1 v Tiuglej’s Automatic Heat Governor FOR HOTAIR FUK'VACES. This Invention lias now been thoroughly tested lor Fo ur Wear*, and is olloied to the public as a per fect remedy ortho Inconvenience*, Hauler* and A nnoy«uecs, arising from b'uruaees as ordi narily managed. Some of its advantages are 1st. A sure remedy lor ’he escape of Gas or Smoke through the House. 2d. An Economy in the us<? I Coal. 3d. It prevents clinkers and tlie necessity of sifting ashes. 4th. In*ures all danger against fire from an over bit,,tod lurnace. 5th. Give* uni'orinity ct Temrerature witli every charge id the weather, saving ciro and time m the management of the furnace. In order to gain these advantage*, it is only neces sary to kindle the fire, supidy the coal, and leave the furnace, (without regaro »o the draits,) io ihr care of thfi“GOVHtt «OR » ATrACHED TO BEICK OE FOSTABLE FURNACES, OLD Or NEW. Semi for « Pnmphier. TiuRlcy Automatic Heat Oov. Co., 51 1-2 0'ngress, cor-Water St-, ROSTOV. «ov14wd3m Hard and White Pine Timber. on hand and sawed to dimensions. HARD PINB PLAHK. HARD PIitKCI.O«)RI\«9 AMD STKP. BOARDS. For Sale by STETSON & POPE, Wharf and Dock, First, corner of E Street. Office >o. 10 State Street, Boston. mrlOdljr !»SO!€AJb. OK. J. B. HUGHES, CA !? tl* FO' HP AT ST? fWVAIfi MEDICAL 800MS No. 14 Preble Street, K»il Ike Prebit E»*«, TKTHBaa be can be consulted private!?, er d vu w the utmost confidence by the effil^te-J. ti ho ire daily, and from 8 A. M. to 9P.W Dr. ** addresses tfco?o who are autferiu# ufrloi. i.st efiictioa of i rtvat? diieaaes, whether arlisin. tt y I"jpure connection or the terrible vtoe oi &eIf-ebut#J Devoting hi a entire time to tfcat particni&i oranc-i ol •hi* medic?.! profession, to ?e«l^ warrentad ’n Gttaje ▲TTfBEiKO a CURR T» IPX. . B8, Whether Oi *OBg st&a'iiii i or recently controcted, entirely removing the dregs o? disease from the eye top , »rt 1 maYim- a T^r* feet »ud FBRV AJTSNT CfTE.X. He would sail the actont'on c: tii« evicted to t.ie eot ot his IoaL-iiandiE^ and repotation urn’shteir eu? ciar.'. assurance o? cie skill and «"» 0*30. UaaaSvR c» vA.- Per&ii*. Every intelligent and thinking pereca most know hit remedies banded out ior general use should have tholr efficacy established by well tested experience in the hands of a regularly educated physician, wbcas prepsuraf ;ry studies fit him for ail the duties be moat ralti; yet cbe ecuetry is ftoeded with poor nostrums and oure-alle, p i> f :•* ig to be the best in tbi worl 1, which are not j?.. selsae, but always injurious. The untbrtun&te w-.f j (be particular in selecting bis physician; aa it la a lamentable vet inoontrever!' bls fact, that rnaev syphilitic patieuts ere made mis Arable with ruin'd constitutions by maAreatiLeut from inexperienced physicians in general practice; for it is a point gsuerally conceded by the best syphilogra dbera, that, the study and managoinent of these come dUints should engross the whole time of those who would he c&iapefceni and successful in their treat ment an* cure. The inexperienced general practi tioner, bavin#? r fitter opportunity nor time to mak himself acquainted with theb pathology, commonly pursues one syEtom of treatment, in most cases mak es t-v. indiserbainate ascot that antiquated end flan {eron* weapon, the Mercury. tlx** tfj^Bfiaioiaee. M <*vo have committed an excess ot ai?j lad* tether it bathe solitary vice of youth, or tie ting ns rebuke of misplaced confidence in matuier yearr, 8UPK SOS A a ANTIDOTE IN SEASON. She trains and Aches, end Lassitude and Nervous Prostration that may follow Impure Coition, are the Barometer to the whole system. Do so1; wai t; for 1J13 consummation that is sure to fol low; do net wait for Unslglitly Cloers, for Disabled Limbs, for Less of Beauty and Complexion. SaawftSawv 'ft'fcmuMHMBa Claa Test^fV «« X’kl* krirrr&ap&y Bixu^HdEise; Young men troubled witii emissions in deep,—a Complaint generally the result of a bad habit in youth,—treated scientifically and a perfect cure war ranted or no charge made. Hardly a day pass6v but we are consulted by one or more young men with the above disease, some of whom ere ft3 weak and emaciated es though they had the consumption, and by their friends are supposed fce have it. All such cases yield to the prox>er and only oorroct course of treatment, and in a short time are made to rejoice la perfect health. 8?9<ft£if-.£L£ed IStaiSa Yhere are many men oi the age cf thirty whe art troubled with too fireqncnt evacuations from thebl&dj dcr, often accompanied by a slight smarting or burn ing sensation, and weakening the system in a man ner the patient cannot account for. On examining the urinary deposits a ropy sediment wiJ 1 often be found, and sore o times small particles of sere on or al bumen will appear, or the color will be of a thinmnk l£h hue, again changing to a dark and turbid appm once. There are many men who die of this dififculiv. ignorant ox me cause, wmon is tue CHCONO STAGS OV SEMIN Lie WBA&H2SS: I ran warrant a perfect cure in such caoee, and a fail and healthy restoration of the urinary organs. Fersong who cannot personally consult the Dr,, oan do so by writing, in a plain manner, a descrip tisn of their diflesms, and the appropriate Will be forwarded imme i ately, correspondence strictly eenddential an^ will returned, if derinKt Juddv*M * Dii. J. B. H UGHEa. No. If Preble Street. IPJetf dccr to th6 Preble House, Portland. Ha ■%r nsnd * Stamp for Circular. Smectic Medical Infirmary, ■3D 2HK Z.ADIBS. OB, HUGHES paxtioTilF.rly invitee all Ladles, wao need a medical ad riser, to call at his rooms, No. 14 Premie Street, which they wil And arranged for vfcel? ♦special accommodation, Dr. H.*s blleotic Renovating Medicines are anrlT* - led in efficacy and superior virtue in regulating all Female Irregularities. TheiT action Is specific End ittfsta of producing relief m a short time. LADIES will find it invaluable in ail cases of cN ♦nmctlons after all other lexaedie? have been tried in ▼iin. It is rarely vegetable, containing nothing In least injurious to the health, and raav be taken with perfect safety at all times. Sent to & i t»f* of the country, with fail direction ffc byaddT«F DR. HUGHES, : a,jr. No. if Pisble Street. Portland, DJI. I?. J. JOUBDAIN, PROPRIETOR OF THE Parisian Gallery of Anatomy,Boston, HAS just published a new edition oi his lectures, containing most valuable information on the causes, consequences and treatment ol diseases of the reproductive system, with remarks on marriage, and the various causes o' the loss of manhood, with full instructions for its complete restoration; also a chapter on venereal infection, and the mea*s of cure, being the most comprehensive work on the subject ever yet published, comprising 150 pages.— Mailed free to any address for 25 cents. Address, Dr. Jourtlain’s Consulting Office, 51 Hancock Street, Hoeiou. IUnss, junMdlyr AGard to the Ladies nupowco’s GOLDEN PILL. Infallible in correcting irregularities, and removing obstructions ot tlio monthly periods. It is over forty years since these now go well-known pills were first brought to notice by Dr. Duponco, of Paris, during which time they have been extensively and success fully u ed l»y some of the leading physicians, with unparalleled success. Ladies in poor health, either ma«ri-'d or s'tigle, suffering irorn any ot the Com plaints peculiar to leinalt s, will find llie Duponco Golden Pills invaluable,*^.. General Debility,Head ache, Faintness, Loss ot Appetite,Mental Depression, Pain in the Back and Limbs, Pain in the Loins, Bearing dowu pains. Palpitation of the Heart, Re tained, Excessive,Irregular or Painrai Menstruation, Rush ot Blood to the iiead, Dizziness, Lirauessot Sight, Fatigue on i*ny slight exertion. and narticu jarjy mat most annoying weakening ailment, bo com mon among Females, both married and single, the Leucorrlioea or \Vhiio9. Female in every period of life will find Duponco's Pills a remedy to aid nature in the discharge of its functions. They invigorate the debiliiateu and delicate, and by regulating and strengthening the system, prepares the youthful constitution for the duties ot life, and when taken by those in middle lite or old age they move a per fect blsssmg. rJhere is nothing in the pills that can do injury to life or health. Sale in their operation, perpetualin their happy influences upon the Nerves, the Mmd and the entire oiganixation. N, D. HOW**-, Proprietor, 1%. ALVAH LIT TLEFIELD, Boston, Agent N. E. States. Ladies by enclosing one dollar by mail will havo the pills sent confidently to an? address. BIT ALL DRTOGHTS. nov3 tlm FAIRBANKS’ PREMIUM 8€*1E E 8 ! The Standard. Priccs Reduced / These Celebrated Scales are still ... far in advance of all oih**rs in Accuracy, Durability and Convenience, and our long experience and un equalled facilities enable us to constantly add all siuli real IMPROVEMENTS, as will enhance their well-earned reputation as the most Perfect and Reliable Scales in the World. ALSO, MILES’ Double Lock Alarm Tills. A Perfect Protection Against Till Tapping. FAIRBANKS, BROWN k C0„ 118 Milk Street, Boston. Fairbanks & Co., 252 Broadway, New York. B3T*Sold by all Hardware Dealers. GETTING UP CLUBS Great Saving_to Consumers Parlies enquire how lo get up dubs. Our answer is, send for Price List, and a club form wi 1 accom pany it wiih lull directions,—making a large *aving to consumers arid remunerative to club orgimzers. The Great Amcricaa Tea Comp’y, 31 and 33 Vesey Street, P. O. Box 5043. (nov12t4w) NEW YORK, Boole Agents Make $S0 to $200 per Month by selling GREAT FORTUNES, And Bow they ivere Made• BY J.D. McC.ABE, Jr. Xew. fre-h and original. Prolusely illustrated and beautiiuMy b.-uud. It shows how a poor school master made $40,00),000; how a | oor half-blind sailor became a banker, a butcher's apprentice the wealthiest man in America, an unknown mechanic a millionaire iu seven yeirs, with niany mor.* suen examples; how energy, falei t, and patient industry l ave alwuts met with success whin properly exer ted ; how money can be- made honestly ana without saciilico of princ pie. Send for circular, etc., ami muicc|my extra terms. GEO. MACLEAN, Publisher 3 School st , Bos;on, Musa. novl'Jtlw Age sits Wanted - FOR - Ladies of the White-House l Standard and oft>dal biographies ot every mistress of the Pre-biert’s Man-ion Irom Washington to Grant, j-unerbly illustrated on teel. For ci cu lars and terms, address, U. S. Publishing Co,, Ntw York. uovl2tlw AWATCH FREE tor everybody and $30 per day >ure. Business light and honorable. No gilt cntu pi ise. No humbug. Address It. Monroe Ken nedy, Pittsburg, Fa. novl2flw 8 O’CJLOCK* uov!21lw AGENTS WANTED FOIt Sexual Scienc Inc u Mug Manhood, Womanhood, and their mutu al interrelations. Love, its laws,power. Ac., by Prof. O. S. Fowler. Send /or Circulars and specimen pag-?. Address National Publishing Co , Phil. Pa. CColfdW Great Redaction In prices ot doming and repairing clothing, lower han ever. I shall cleanse Coals lor $1 qq Pants lot 75 and'sOctg. Vest for o.• Ladles’ parmenlscleansed cheap, and with m, umal promptness. Second-hand clothing mr sale it 1=1. prices. 64 Federal Street. jan25 WILLIAM BKOWN. idKj-.vi-.--_. mkc* dutMfewcefc. MA ; • »<<> » I i-, MUD TIM! Ulimf OF CANADA. Alteration of Trains. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. FE&ZZ'JZSJ On ami alter Mondav, Oct. 31, 1370, "paS^ushTF train ut 7* ViaI’m"^'^ SouUi Paris anil M0™M.a'°Arrivin*«»Vouth Paris a! Maii Train (Stopping at all stations) for Island Pond, connecting with night mail trS* r« QoSXc Montreal and tbe West, at l.lo p m sjueuet, Accomodation tor South Paris and Intern, stations at 5.30 P. M. intermediate Pvssengei trains will arrive as follows; From South Paris and Lewiston, at 8.15 A M ^ From Montreal, Quebec, Gorham aud Hangar at Accomodation from South Pat is, at 7 P. M. KP* Sleeping Cars on all night Trains. The Company are not responsible lor baggage It any amount exceeding $50 in value (aud that persor all auless notice is given, ami paid tor at the rate o one passenger for every *500additional value. C. J. BRYDGBS, Managing DirgeUp % 3, BAILBY, local Superintendent. Portland, Oct 2*»h / oc27islw-ost( Port’and & Ogdensburg: Railroad CHANGE OF TIME. EKBB£jp3 On and alter Monday, Nov. 71b, 1870 ErJS.-w.TT* tra,?s W'U run between Porlland ant oteep b dlls a*» tol lows: Leave Portland at U.OO A. M. anil 1.45 P. M. JOTAW'ft“it-20A-M-ai"‘'-oop- v. lue 1.45 P. M. from Portland and 9 20 A M frmi attached!* Wi“ be Frtight triins wi'h Pafse^Jcai Stages will connect at Steep Falls for Frvcbnri! an;l Lone ay, via Baldwin, Hiram and Brownfield PomrFdeaavra N'H"via Cor,,i8b'Kczar Fa,,s an,; For Lovell via Sebago, Denmark and East Frye burg on Tuesdays.Thursuays aud Saturdays, return ing on alternate days. 1 atigcs will connect at South Windham for Bride ton via Raymond and Naples daily. s Passengers by these Stages and by the 1 ,r0 p. M train rrom Steep Falls arrive in Portland in seasot 10 connect with the 3.00 P. M. train tor Boston. Tickets tor sale at the Port. & Ken. R R. Depot. SA5I..J. ANDEhS.N. President. Portland, Nov. 8, 1870. dtt Reduced Rates. gpUgg For California, Overland via. Pacific Railroad. Or by Steamer via. Panama to San Francisco. .Through Tickets for gale at RGDl't'EI KATES, by W. 1). LITTLE CO. UNION TICKET OFFICE oedAwlwls-tostf_49 1-2 Exchange street - WINTER ARRANGEMENT. SS330EE3 after Tuesday, Nov 1, 1S7C l££w--*<^:g|l trains will run as lollows: Passenger trains leave Portland daily,(Sundays ex cepted) Cor Allred and intermediate Stations, at 7.1 A. M, 2.00 P. 31. Leave Portland tor Saco River at 5.30 P. M. Leave Allred for Portland and intermediate sU tlons at 9 43, A. 31. Leave Saco River tor Portland at 5.30 A. M am 3.40 P. M. Freight train with passenger car attach eil leave Allred for Portlaml at 3.30 A. M. Lease Portland for Alfred at 12.30 P. M. Stages connect as follows: At Gorham lot West Gorlnim, Standi: h. Steel Falls, Baldwin. At Bnxton Centre for West Buxton, Bonny Eagle South Lnuington, Limington, dailv. At Saco River, for Limerick, Newfiela, Parsons field and Osaipee. tri-weeklv. At Center Waterborough for Limerick, Parsons field, daily. At Alfred for Sanford Corner Sprlngvale, F. Leh anon (Little ltiverFalla), So. Lebanon, t. Roches ter and Rochester. Oct 20,1970, TH°9- QUINBY' Superintendent. Portland,Saco, & Portsmouth fi. R SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. Commencing Monday, May 2,’70 PASSENGER TRAINS leave Port laud daily (Sundays excepted) to Boston at 6.15, and 8.40 A, M„ and 2.55 and 6.00 p.m Leave Boston tor Portland at 7.30 A. M,, 12.00 u 3.00 and 6.00 r. m. Biddetord tor Portland at 7.T0 a. m.,—rcturnin at 5 20 P. M Portsmouth for Portland at 10.00 a. m , 2.30 am 5.30 p. m, and on Tuesday. Thursday and Saturda at 8.00 p. m. The 6.00 p. m. (Express) tiaws from Boston am Portland ran via Eastern Railroad Tuesday,'Ihurs day and .Saturday, stopping only at Saco, Biddetord Kenuebnnk, Porlsniouth, Newbury port, Salem am Lynn; and on Monday, Wednesday ami Frida via Boston & Msina Railroad, stonping only at Sacti Biddetord, .Kenuebunk, South Berwick Junction Dover, Exeter,Haverhill and Lawrence. Freight trains each way daily (Sundays excepted] FRANCIS CHASE, Superintendent, Portland, April 28,1870. tf If I oil are tioing West Procure Tickets by the Safest, Best and Mont Reliable Routes I THROUGH TICKETS From PORTLAND, via BOSTON, to all points it the WEST, SOUTH AND NORTH-WEST, furnish' ed at the I ©we** I rnlca. with choice ot Routes, a tbe ONLY UNION TICKET OFFICE, No. 4J> 1-2 liixcliange Strict, ». O. LITTLEkOO., Agent*. 37ar 2,-iltl Maine Central Railroad PORTLAND AND BANGOR LINE. 13=!S£ggB3 Trains will leave Grand Trunk Depo g9w?^apcat Portland t'or^kuburn and Lewistoi at 7.10 A. M., 1.05 P. M. Leave lor Waierville, Kendall’s Mills, Newport Dexter, (Moosebead Lake) and Bangor, at 1 05 P M. Connecting with the European & North Airerl can R. R. tor towns north and east. Freight train leaves Portland lor Bangor and in termediate stations at 6.35 A. M. Trains leave J.ewlstou and Auburn lor Portlanc and Boston at 6.20 A. M., 12.01 P. M. Train from Bangor and intermediate stations i due in Portland at 2.10 P. M.,»nd from Lewistoi and Auburn only at X.10 A. M. The only route by which through tickets are soli to Bangor, Dexter and all intermediate station east oi' tho Kennebec River, and baggage checkei through. docl6tfEDWIN NOYES, Supt. FARE REDUCED Detroit, Clueago CALIFORNIA, And all points west, via the • GRAND TRUNK RAILWA1 THROUGH EXPRESS TRAINS Leave Portland and Danville Junction, daily, (Sun days excepted) lor CANADA And all parts ol the West and North-West Pullman’s Pa’ace Sleeping and Hotel Cars rui through Irom Detroit to San Francisco. KP'Fates by this loute always less Ilian by an' other route from Maine. Tickets can be obtained at the Grand Xrwnl Office, opposite Preble House, and Depot. oct3dtf D. H. BLANCHARD, Agent. Pacific mall Steamship Company’! Through Line TO CALIFOIIMA, CHINA AND JAPAN. TOUCHING AT MEXICAN PORTS And Corryinj tbe Unifed Mtaico IHaili Fares Greatly Seduced. Atlantic: Pacific with the2 ALASKA. COLOR ADO, ARIZONA, H ► NRY Oh A CTNCY * CONSTITUTION. NEW YORK. GOLDEN CITY, OCEAN QUEEN, SACRAMENTO, NORTHERN LIGHT, GOLDEN AGE, COSTA RICA, MONTANA, Arc. One of the above large and pplendui Steamship! will leave Pier No. 42, North River, loot of Canal St. at 12 o’clock noon, on the 5th and 21st ol even month (except when thosedavs tall on Sundav. amJ then on the preceding Saturday,) tor ASPJNWALL. connecting, via. Panama Railway, with one ot the Company’s Steamships from Panama tor SAN FRANCISCO, touching at MANZANILLO. Departures ot the 2lst connects at Panama wi»h Steamers tor South Pacific and Central Ameri can Ports. Those ot the 5th touch at Manzan illo. For Japan and China. Steamer AMERICA leaves San Francisco, Feb. 1st, 1870. One hundred pounds baggage allowed each adult. Baggage Masters accompany baggage through, and attend to ladies and children without male protec tors. Baggage received on the dock the day before sailing, !*om steamboats, railroads, and passengers who preter to send down early. An experienced surgeon on board. Medicine and attendance free. For freight or passage tickets or further informa tion apply at tue company’s ticket office on the wharf, foot of Canal street, North River, to F, K BABY, Agent, or to the A gents for New England. C. L. BARTLETT CO., 16 Broad Street, Boston, or W. D. LITTLE & CO., JanlStt 49) Exchange St., Portland Notice ot Foreclosure. TOBIAS L. SMALL ot Raymond, in tho county ot Cumberland and State of Maine, by his mort gage dated August 16,1869, and recorded in Cum berland Registry of deeds book 367, page 4"3, con veyed *o Alexander St rout, ot said Raymond, the following described parcels ot land, all situated in said ba\inond, tf. wit:— A certain parcel of land situate i in lot numbered ten in the thirteenth rang.) ot lots In Raymond, ami bounded as follows: Beginning at the most southerly corner of said lot; thence N. W. on range line seven teen rods and nineteen links to a bunch of White Oak bushes; thence n^rth 45)° cist, twenty-two rods and litteen links; thence north 3)® west, seven rods and three links; thence north 15)® east, seven teen rods and eighteen links; thence north a ltttlt eas erlv on a stone wall to land owned by Francu Small’* heirs; thence on said heirs* line to check line between lots nine and ten; thence on said check line to corner tiisfc named, containing twelve octet more or less. Also another piece of land, commencing at the most westerly corner ol lot numbered nine in the 13m range ot lots in said Raymond, thence sooth easterly on the range line thirty-three rods; thence north 48° east fl'ty-eigbt rods anil six links; thence north 41s west to the side line of said lot; thence soul l|. westerly on said side line lo the place of be ginning, containing twelve ncres more or less. Also another parcel, teginning at a split rock on the road leading iroiu the Splller School House, so called, in Raymond to uburehi 1 corner,in said lown, tnenco following a stone wait north-east fourteen rods to a si lit Slone on the range line, thence i n i he range line to the roadrfrsi mentioned, tlwuce ou said road to the flrst mentioned bounds. And publienoileo is hereby given that I maim a foreclosure ot said mortgage for breach ot the con ditions thereot, ALKXANirh R STRoU 1. November 5, 1870. BOT7dta»3wM7,14,21 T nmr An easviob in every town, $3 to $5 a JjUUJa. day sure. Samples an I lull parl'culata sent lor I cents. No humbug. Address GKO. S. MKLI.liN, Lewiston, -Mains. seplSStXwS ’> KM. For Halifax, Nova Scotia. SEMI-WEEKLY LINE. W intev Ammgomi-nt , 3k CAHLorr^i'i?1 ,CnA8E and A ”'"VrI\\ ,,, * w,|l ^a»e ftali’A A , TL^K' 3 \ x'll;<rt every IVI |i\k«iiiv MTliKIIA » , hi 1 l- r| rert making close conMidioMwVtiVbjNornSJotia TrUt°-«'•*?* 2»“ Reluming will leave Pryor’s Wharf, Hallti*, Bv an<l Saturday, at 4 p. M., weather per Cabin passage, with State Room, *: „o Meals extra. * Tnts0*1**1 *ic‘tet? may te ,ia i ou board tc aboi ? J£mwgtF%*m*n SI'rly HILLIN«’3. ocl Wit ’ JOHN POKTEOUS. A gelt. International Steamship Oo mrmf‘P.0Il,Calals nn<l St. Jolla, DIGBY, WINDSOR AND HALIFAX fall Arrangement. two tripsjper week. ?!' ml' v.'Ur M0Ji!,AV, October 3tl, tue Stfnmer New Capt. E. Field, and the eiean.er New York, Capt. E. Ji. Winches .... ‘ter, Will leave Railroad Wharf m/j ef Mate street, every MON DA Yam! THURSDAY at 0 o clW'k P ill lor Eastport and St. John. nme™,."* SU J°hn *,,J Ea»'l'Ort en OuTrN°° to r*H!,,eA a< EastP°rt will, steamer N R RoLA 4re\s,, an'' Calaia »"d with stations.0' K 1 y ,or Woodstock and Houlton Connecting at St. John with the St«an er pw PRESS lor Digbv and Annapolis, tlrnnce t“v rsii'm Windsor an.l Halifax. &d<1 with th* r I v 1 i° Railway for Schediac and intermediate gfaJh»n?o*i* withrail and steamer tor Charlotte town PVf°d e-STp?^ reCeiVCj U“ ^ Wunu/i o sepglistoiioct then 03 A, It. STURP.S Agent. Inland Route to Mt. Desert and Machias, Winter Arrang-ement ONE TRIP~PEIt WEEK. “*>ns 11 1 The favorite St'mr LEWISTON, A~T^gJ^^CUas. Dcering, Master, will leave AAjg&ARI^Hadroad Whait, loot ot Stare St., •■^w»^^Ki5^E*P,’rt,and, every I'r i ,1 n . *|Te>ilugat 10 o clock, or on arrival oi Steamboat Express brain trom Boston, lor Mavhiasnort t, 11. tng at Kcchlanil, Oastine, Deer Isle - Desert, MiUbridge and Jonesport. ’ Jg ck’ Mt' Returning will leave Macliiasport every T......... tnwriiiuc, at 5 o'clock, touching at the ato.e named landings. * c The Lewiston wi" connect at Sec'gwick each trip worth 60 Stca“er K- W- Carter tor Eils 1 For farther particulars inquire ot ROSS & STURD1V 4NT, 179 Commercial Street, or CYRUS STURDIVANT, Oen'l Agent. Pottland, Oct. k7, 1870. oc27tt' HT. _ 11 1 -n 1.1 - _ . . aviiuia. nuu jjaiimiore ana wsstmsrton V. U Steamship Lina T.w Steamships of this Line sail irom end ^£*(»of..Central Wharf, Boston. EVERY SBssus.,or nokfolk »“d ! Steamshipe:— “ITUUam Lawrence," Capt. Win. A. Haltett. Vapt- Salomon Uowea. “\K,l[,,a™ Kennedy (apt «<». u llulleU. ‘McClellan,” Caul. Frank M. Uowea. ■ . *re'Kht torwardeil from Norfulk to Washington hy Steamer Lady ot the Lake. *I3n ■ <orw*rd«l from Norfolk to Petrrabv.ro and . Ptehmond, by river or rail; and by the Ed. k Tenn Air Line to all points in Virginia, Tennesue, Ala ©ama and Georgia; and over the Seaboard .ml n„ J®**."• " dlfppmUiBWorrt and South Carolina phicos iya t’ ^ ^ ^ tW Washington and al , Ttirougb rates given to South and West. Fiue Passenger aeco rotations. Fare including Berth and Meats ?’2 50; time to Nortolk, 4S hours. To Baltimore 65 hours. For tnrther intormatiou apply to , „ „ E. SAMPSON, Agent, Jp”0-11_3:1 Central Wharf, Bolton. Camariscotla_£ Waldoboro 5 First Trip Couimepciu;: April it. \ Steamer««Cfca». t=» —,|Lo_, h!*.,**!IAu>*is WINCHKN i \ \ 1' M BACH, Master, will li-nvt the - .ifil'iml "v’1 sole ol Atlantic Wbart, voloot ol iii'lia Street, every j SATURDAY at 7 o'clock A. M, for Damurigcotta and every WEDNESDAY, at 6 o’clock A. M, U,i Waldoboro, toot hing at intermediate landings. ’ —w,1‘ leave Uamariscotta evert ’ wSiiSa.h V 7 °',,1!K.k A- JI> and Waldohoto* ever} THURSDA Y at 6 o'clock A. M. ■ Freight received alter 1 o’clock P JI, on days pre vtoua lo SHi'iujf. her further xarticular9 inquire of HARRIS, AT WOOD & CO.t | mr23dtt1-M Commercial St. INSIDE LINE TO BANGOR Three Trips pcrWetk. Steamer CITY ME RICHMOND William E. Dennison, Master, wuj \ h ave Railroad Wbsrf foot of State St.. *y«ry MONDAY. VVRDNRSDA Y, anu FRIDAY Kveniuy' ct 10 o'clock for Bangor, touch* *»& at Rockland, Camdm, Belfast. Sear-Port. Sandy Point, Baoksport, Winferport and Haiofnien. Keiuritip*, vrii? feuvt- Bungor, every MONDAY. WEDN£3DAY, and FRIDA V’, morning at 6 •Mock touching at tbe above named landing*. For further paiticulur* inquire of ROSS & STUR DIVANT, 179 Commercial s*M or * Portland,nil U“*“‘ **£»*• I T <J Si BOSi : ON. r>». <xv The new and siipe,,or *ea-going />"steamers JOHN BROOKS, anj V'ii^MOKTBRAL, having been littei «*•»* »!■«■»• with a large beautiful stata Room* will ran the season as follows: i Atlantic What f,P#rtlany «tTo,cl«» , sf.ftssi^saa“*,"r,‘iM ai 5tviock p ■ i^S^:::;::::::;;::;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;:— f «islitta»enss tuui, ; „T||1WMt| L* BILLlNOt), Agoiil, FALL ItrrEIt LINE, For Now York, Philadelphia, Baltimore,Wash lngton, and all the principal point* West, South and South-West, Via Tauuioo, Fall Hirer aud Nlewp«rt. Cabin, $5,00; Deck $4,00. Baggage checked i through and transferred in N Y free of charge. New York trains leave the Old Colony and New port Railway Depot, corner ot South and Knecland Btreets.daily, (Sundays excepted,)as follows: at 4.;t6 PM, arriving in Fall River 40 minutes in advance o! the regalar Steamboat Train, which leaves Boston at 5 .*IO P M, connecting at Fall River with the . new and magnificent steamers Providence. Cant. B. M. Simmons, Bkistol, Capt. A. Simmons.— These steamers are the fastest aud most reliable boats on the Sound, built expressly lor speed, safety and comfort. This line connects with all the South ern Boats and Railroad Lines from New York going ™ esf and South, aud couveuiem to the California Steamers. “To Mhippera of Freight.” this Line, with Its new and extensive depbt accommodations in Bos ton, and larL’e pier in New York, (exclusively tor the business oil he Line), is supplied with facilities tor freight aud passenger business which cannot be sur i pawed. Freight always taken at low rates and for warded with dispatch. 1 New York Express Train leaves Boston at 1.30 P M ; goods arrive in New York next morning about 6 A M. Freight leaving New York reaches Boston on the fallowing clay at 9.45 A M. : For tickets, berths and staterooms, apply at the company’s office at No 3 Old State House, corner of Washington and State streets,and at Old Colony and , Newport Railroad Depot, corner of South and Knee land s:reels, Boston. I Steamers leave New York dally, (Sundays excep ®d) •*** Him, loot of Chamber Gbo. SuiVEan k, Passenger and Freight it gent. JAMES .FISK, JK.. President M. R. SIMONS, Managing Director Varraganseft Steamship Co. Nov5 dlyr Maine Steamship Company NEW ARRANGEMENT. siemi-Weekly L.luo X vu ami «iu-r me mm inor. tue th e ^si“-^gwjLSt«ainer Dingo ami Franconia, will until further notice, run as follows: THURSDAY, si7p.M,rk' eT"5 K°-ND lY «« UTne Dirigoard Franconia are fitted npwitb fire accommod.itIons tor passengers, making this the most convenient and comfortable routs lor travelers between New York cd Maine. Paasagoin State Room $5. Cabin Passage ft Meals extra, * * Goo's forwarded to and from Montreal, Quebec HaUi is. St. John, ami all parts of Maine. Skipper* arersqutvtodtosend «l.eirfreight to the Sle.n’lr, as early as 4 p.m, on the days they leave Porl' isd. For freight or passage apply to Wlmf, Portland. „ „ AALLS. l Ier3<l F. R. New York. May 9-dtl fry -III,. The nnderdaned would nrg“ the Im I‘or,ance of more attention lo tbe clill (HrfK-W%,,r'Hrst *eetb, ami In doing so would announce to parents ot Port land and vicinity tint lie is mspared to give special attention to the children. Tim general itupttssion With parents Is that the first teeth are el little im poitattee, and they seem surprised when rlie dentist recommends til'ing, brn.dtin •, mid other means oi prese- vatlon. Fvirv one should know that a dis eased condition ot the teeth ami gum., nod a pre mature lo» oi tlie firs' teeth, cause contraction ot the Jaw, with which it is impossible to have a healthy and handsome sot ot pcintaocnt teeth With tilt ecu veins’ practical experience in the profession, I am lullv prepared to treat and till teeth, or insert artificial teeth 1 am using West ern’s Metal, which tor under plates has runv ad vantages over every o her material ’ Teeth Fxtinctcd W ithout Tain. o v ft1' * #4.j ? ivoitS? Int,> ”'-v PracHee the Nitrous lias*, *hall be prepared to Administer it at All nours: have bad five years* txpeilence in its u*e *s an anajstbesse. °®''« at my residence, 71 Free street, near Con gress Square, Pott and. oclt-neweow O. P McALASTER, D. D. S. CUNAEJD LINE. JO BHIT1SH A SllltfH A MKRIUAN ROY A I, M A11, STEAM. SVJi»SH|PS l.elwcer, NEW YORK and i^vWSSMit'I.lVEBPOOL. calling at Cork Harbor JAVA. Wed. Nov. 16 | CHINA, We I. 7 SAMARIA, Til. •* 17 | SIBERIA, 'Hints. •• a ALGERIA, Th. “ 23 | ABYSSINIA, Werl “ 14 TAKIFFA, Tli. “ S41PALMKY, Thurs • 15 CURA, Wed. " 30 | BATAVIA, Wed. “ 21 0ALARR1A, Til. Dec. 1 | TRIPOLI, Tb. •* 22 RATs » (IF FASSADK By the Steamers not cart jing Slecrsge. First Cabin.......$1301 „ Second Cabin. go } tt'dd. First Cabin to Paris.$145. gul l. the St earners cairying Steerage. First Cabin.$80, gold.Steerage.$80,.. cairenry. A steamer of tb Is line leaves Liverpool for Bcstrn every Tuesday, bringing freight an I passenger.'* di rect. St O’.‘rage tickets from Liverpool or Q eeortonn and nil parts ot Europe, at lowest ia*»*s. Through Bills ot Lading given lor Belfast, Glasgow Havre, Antwerp, and other ports on rbeConiiiKnt; and lor Mediterunean povui. For freight and cabin (msgage apply at the oo>ma ny’s office, 13 Broad-et. JAMES ALEXANDER Agent. * J£°r Steerage passage apply to LAfiTRE.vrg RYAN, 10 Broad at., Boston, nolO’Gtcodt