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Portland Daily Press: March 14,1868 PORTLAND DAILY PRESS. 1 Estnblighed June 23,1862. Vot- 7> PORTLAND, SATURDAY MORNING^ MAliCH 14, 1868. Terms $8.00 per THE PORTLAND DAILY PRESS Is published BUSINESS CARDS. SCHOOLS. ai REMOVALS. MISCELLANEOUS. •Tory day, (Sunday excepted,: No. 1 printors’ Setting JMlIlc in Shallow or Deep Pnu*. Keen, Exchange, Exchange Street, Portland. Public,, 1... N. A. Tii0,0 who make butter are FOSTER, Proprietor. MRS. M. A. « E I DAILY PRESS. interested to BOSWORTH, M O V A I. PSo. r». the recent Pna'tiaml know to Among works of fiction Terms:—Eight DulUrsa year in advance. Academy! W. W. bow get the most cream trom their which THOMAS, .Tv., PORTLAND. r se decidedly above the usual !3?“ Single copies i r- <«. Yl unci 50 AG idillc Street, SiMIHA milk and wi ll the least trouble. But the in- dreary level of Fashionable LAWYER, GUBAKTUR. sjusational commonplace, we THE is at the Millmciy may mentiin MAINE STM-., f t:SS. punished -A SI)- FOR YOUNG LABIES AND GENTLEMEN! Has removed to No 24 habitants of our have but iittle interest at a Exchange st., Tliom.a Build- city 8,oner or same tdace every Xhursdty morning §2.00 year, teblS in Later, by Shirley Brooks, just pub- l>ay and School. mg, over Merchant's Exchange. d.3m Saturday Morning, March D.18G8. the subject- tor as well ittvariably in advance. Dress Eveuiiiji they might attempt lished by it New York. Making, Humphrey’s IlomcBopatbic Specifics, to extract Harper Brothers, It C3F* For further particular' plo^so stud for a Cir- sunbeams from a cucumber or is inch No. Ift:j interesting not merely as a to d Kates of Adverthi o.—One of apace, iu illhlille Street, Portland, dir. cu'ar. Removal. 13 PROVED, from flic* most Ktlief from skilllully a ample experi- Taxation. squeeze blood from a as to raise cream lergrli m column, eon-tiiutes “square.” March P J. LAKBABEE. A B.. Principal, HA\ence, a;i entire success; Simple—Prompt- Effi- turnip story—though it certainly is that—but from tl e s-quaie dai'y fust week. 75 cento per 9,18C8. du Nt. 10 Green Street. cient, and not 5150 prr ■•ING leased for a term of Reliable. They arc tho ouly Medicines Hud impeachment and upon the milk manner it bolds the three insertions, or years the buildings UieNew Hamp- brought into this market. mirror up to modern En- week afier; le-ts, $1.C0; continu- March 7,1863. eod2w penectiy ncl pted to popular use—so simple that ft her at er fust 50 cento. mistake* shire election diverted Wa have tried tile glish life and rg every day week, cannot b-j made in using ibem; so harmless public attention to experiment several times manners. Its satire Is ail tie or as to bo Hall square, three insertions less, «5 cento: one free from au I so efficient: s to more severe PAGE, RICHARDSON & Co, Head danger, be al- some extent Irom questions that had hither- and never succeeded but and that it seems ut times to be un- $1 00; 50 cento per week atier. of Hobson’s ways reliable. have « once, then the Week, Gorham Ladies’ Sem Wharf They raise the highest com- the Unde head of •‘Amusements,” §2.00 mendation from all, aud will to been the the milkman ils a conscious, atelier writing with that per square Bankers nary And Removed (o the always render satisiac- uppermost, passage by House accidentally gave quart from piti- per week; three inserts ns or less, $1.50. and Merchants, "1A7JLL open ils Summer Term ol thirteen weeks lon. less truthfulness which of of a bill all the of we a knows nothing of fear Spk ial Notices, $1. 5 per square tor the first ? V on the TIPrdMonday iu April. South Representatives relieving top the can and get thin skim- 114 State Boston* Side of Commercial or troubles Insertion, and 25 cents tor Sirec-f, Street, No. 1 Cures favor, and itselt not at all about per square each subso- Fever*. Conception, Inflamatlons, 25 branches of manufacture, with the exception ming of cream from it. But we 1dm qufnl insertion. pity oi- m On said I am now « X \ worm*, Worm-Fever, Worm 25 The characters of * E.Yl'miNGG on LONDON and i* A Gorham wharf, able to offer to the trade a Colic, of a few as from lier consequences. the tale Advertisements inserted in the “Maine State KIN. Academy rod assortment Colic or ot 25 articles classed luxuries, who tiie remainder of it. g of Long and Short « a i Teahing Inland, bought /Hie are Pkkss’’ (whi h has a "tar. im*it well conceived and skillfully In large circulation in every part TKAY ELEBS’ Will open its Summer Session on the same of c'-iildr. n 01 adult -, 2.5 more truth Is ought out, oi the CREDITS issued on Lon- day.— taxation, would have been followed by the most of the milk sold in our SiateJ for §1.00 per tor first insertion Send lor circulars to (he city the equate don ^ c Griping, lllious Colic, 23 dialogue is and the devel- and 50 cents and Paris, available in all of Priucipdl. P/^Mtcry, comes from spirited, though per square for each subs-quent inser parts Europe. UKV. C. C. PARKER. L C ho marked expressions of satisfaction. That cows that have not been UMBER, * lern-.vioibxiaNausca,Vomiting,23 propei ly opment of the is somewhat tiou. .. Co story LOANS OF to mer- February 29. tod3w OHjjhM. ds, Bronchitis, 25 unnecessarily STBBLIAG iua«Ic Under cover. l t*t “little bill,” reported from the Committee on shingled.-’ But let that chants fj Neuralgia, Toothache, Faceucbe 23 pass. protracted, the interest of the narrative never upon favorable terms. and A has Casco Street 53F“ Spruce dimension, all kinds, sawed to order. u in « Headache*,Sic*-Headache,Vertigo,25 Ways Means by its chairman, Genera! dairyman given his Of the Semiuary. BilUous opiniou upon flags. moral tendency of the book OEPtMITS of GOl D and CURRENCY .t J? <■ Stomach, 25 shallow or &*VP*****a or Sclienck, against which two deep pans to the Fanners’ Club in lhere will very HE Term of tills « <t painiil Periods, 25 only dissenting likely be different receive to draft at and r Spiiug School lor Lad es Sashes and Blinds ! J. ■ opinions. subject sight, interest Young Doors, ha*-*, too ho Hew Voik. J and MJsst-s will c uimence March 1“ prof oriods, 2> votes were thrown in the relieves lie asks,“ Who There is a class of allowed. Monday, 2nd. * Cough, House, knows that milk readers who flDd Thack- For Terms, ai No 15 constantly on hand and tor sale m roop, oifficu'iBreathng. i’5 &c., apply Piehle S( by or ten sel in shallow vessels will made ou .. nhctiui,Ervsipel 25 eight thousand articles from the bur- raise more eray’s “Vauity Fair” and SMARD0N & CO, ADVANCES Consignments to Liver- MAUY C. HALh, Principal. *,Eruptions, creaui, immoral, such will TH0MES, iu U. Bhcnmafistti Rheum ’.tic f ains, 23 and JOBBERS OF l*ool aud Loudon. Jeb2id6in Instruction Drawing and Penmanship will bo REEKING, den of Internal taxation. That is worth the eousequ .nily make more butter than ii object to the pictures in Sooner or Later. The ■ Cioil C Miss :? (( Ague, 50 gi' l>y Anna La ham. No. 292 Commercial J^cvcr^r Ikver, Ague, set Street, Holison’e Wharf, foot ol binder bleeding. 50 of a hundred lor in diep vessels?'’ We believe author’s to this class is that it is a book Children's Department uuder the ctarge cl Miss *t\a x S"1™’ firing guns, it marks the it is the reply figh Street, f,l,13dtf au! sore or weak irooL£.m Jennie L. t, ©plha?nif, eyes, 50 for Shurtieif. »b20dtt *" * ol no', for it is n ®furrti. acute or Inlinenza f>o transition of the irom the ot general opinion dairymen that shallow grown-up people, children, it AND fdhebTmka & cronic, country period FITZ, nt. milk for babes but meat for and conven- -? ! V hooping Cough,yf*lt Cough*.50 greatest industrial to a new pans are the best, but this gentleman thinks men, D1POUIUIN OF A-Ihm«, Oppressed Breatldng, 50 depression period ft £5 ot lie tional fictions may be allowed to pass for Tailors' XX l>i.-charge*, Impaired Hearing,CO prosperity. The year 1867 was one ot differently, always uses pans holding Trimmings! Wet* fuSa.enlarged 5o what they are worth. We do not undertake AGENTS FOR THE IRON, steel, R E M .land-,swellings, financial and three gallons—when not too warm weather— OVAL. General Debility,Physi alWeakn- s*. 0 difficulty danger, corresponding J* here to arraign or defend bis position, but he tin plates, fi>r«ip*y, end scanty Secretion* 50 to 1804 in our military 1868 bids tail and about six iucbe3 deep. There is less sickness from 50 annals; has written a more than Ne Plus Ultra Collar *2 .. *eas.ckue*a, riding, to waste the orditiaiily poweriul SHEET CLOSING K.««1 uey-Disease. Gravel. 50 resemble more the former by cream adhering to the pans and Comp’y, IKON, OUT SALE. nearly 1805, novel. The book is very ME. 2« IVcrT'OiN eeminul handsomely got up, BIIIDSFORD, Drbilify, bringing salvation from imminent financial less work in etc. and AND METALS I BCuiis-lons, Involuntary Dis- skimming, washing pans the illustrations by George Du Maurier, SO Want to close out art of our SPARROW’S Union 8tock, before charges 100 perils as the latter us safe The shallower the pan the thinner the cream are in that Street, WEthe first o» to make room for a * brought through artist’s best manner.
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