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Portland Daily Press: September 19,1864 PORTLAND DAILY. PRESSES? VOLUME IV. PORTLAND, MONDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 1864. T” 19, WHOLE .__ ...... _ ____ no. 686. has Acuity, wielded the power of the uatioi PORTLAND DAILY PRESS. with " unfaltering courage and fidelity, with in INSURANCE. FINANCIAL. MISCELLANEOUS. JOHN T.OILMAN. Editor, which BUSINESS CARDS. tegrity rveu calumny has not dared Lc —BUSINESS OAliDS. >t Ne. STBEXT.b] impeach, and with hotIls. P*bll*tied S2( EXCHANGE wisdom and prudence up Life Insurance, on which success it PAPER BOX MANUFACTORY. ■RiULBT, N. A. F OUT K K A CO. now stamping the sures MOULTON A and the Hnul seal. Ills U. S. LOAN. RoeKR8~ modnt imciH election will proclaim J. E. FERNALD 1 Wbulmali Die nas ,B t0 l‘la 7^30 SON. noise, world the unaltered and unalterabh THE WIAYhATTAN J. 3?. AT TUI fen :'.J»rL**D U*u.T l'B*MUj'ub!l6hed»t*8.0l Libby,* determination ol the The Secretary of the Treasury gives notioe that MAHUnAOTCKBB Or per jcat. American People to Merchant Tailors, Flour, Grain and Celebrated Mt. Zircon Mineral Iuk aiaim a ST A tkPeiib If o very Thor* quell the rebellion and n« will be received tor Springs,* published save tbe Union. Ii Life Insurance ! subscript!c Coupon Treasury M Provisions, d%y 92.00per annum, in advance; 92.21 w iii strike Company Paper Boxes, Commercial ■ treat, MtUon Plantation%Me morning,at down forever tbe false ami OF N K W T three 01 Thoma^Mlock, If nai l wii'iio Mix mouths; and 92.D0,Jf payment b< hopes ORK. Notes, payable years from August 15, 1864, And Dealer* la erory description, such 14 It bow to of the BOBBBT BBALBY, opened the public, and no paint the year. expectations, rebel govenrment, aud Shoe Boxes, ) iwtll be weiayea beyond with semi aunual interest at the rate ot seven and Jewelry Boxes, Druggist Boxes, a.a.aoci.*u«, apared tbit tattoo to meet tbe waste proclaim to tbe rebel Stales that their Cub Capital and Accumulation Collnr Shelf } rOHttJLSD, MM ted only Gent’s Boxes, Boxes, ConchologictlBoxes, A.O. BOOBBP. reader pleaiaat tad Interesting -.no three-tenths Furnishing Powder J Itjitesof Advertising: hopeol peace lies in abandoning their hoslili- percent per annum,—principal and in- Goods, Boxes, Card Cases, Cigar Boxes, ft e. _‘“y *“««* And also at ntuaJ, i iliil to the aud Over ! _mayldtf otu" *mmm *• iuwh <ji in of ty Uorverumeut resuming their al- #1,700,000 terest both to be in lawful 144 Middle St., Me. : ■» up space length oolutnn, constitute paid money. No. 87 (Up Stair*) Portland, a ttVI’AEK." legience io tbe Constitution aud Laws 01 tbe Middle Street. JuneldJm These notes will be convertible at the of the ■ el. K,doef Complalot, (irav- *1.50 first 76 oenU we United States. HENRY STOKES. Presidsht option W. W. Stoue*ln°thU2rpJS*i*’ per square daily week; per el CARR & CO.. ®‘‘dd«. «d otter, war- •tier; threw iusoiiiou* or leas, eve C. Y. WEMPLE, bolder at into six HAtlBg takta the Pratt Store rtntT^,',*^; .iLiar/l 91.00; continuing Vie cull upon tbe Union Committees and Secretary. maturity, per cent, gold bearing formerly oooapic d t ery tub Splendid ecen- fy other day aft^r first week, 60 cent#. J. L. HALSEY, Onr facilities for Dana & Co. ride/ w,*“r- the Union nil Aibt,Secretary. supplying onr customers) with can be teea •* '"O' nilae Usui three ineertiou* or and upon loyal asso- N. bonds, payable not less than live nor more than ti. kemtVrdV/h. *<«> *rt% loss.76 oents; om Leagues, ti. SIEBBIN8, Actuary. BAWYKK, land. »■ K»w ciations in aud promptness, and ere Hurts# Sid Eng- week, *1.00; 60 nts per week aft*. every State, county town, to E. DWIGHT KENDALL, General Agt. fidelity despatch unexcelled. iiVil; ^ ti''od twenty years from their as the Government No. S Stblng in ttretin- and *?*• Tront Under Uc&d of avcscmsmv, *2.00 their to iufuse date, Onr Block is Fish and per square pel perlect organizations: fresh large and dastrable, presenting all Salt, Eickufe Street, built to the Hoiue laat *°*d »«t w*ck. three insertions or lc«a, 91,60. This the follow- may elect. 1 will be issued in denominations ol JasminA * vigor and activity into their operations; to long-established Company offers hey the An prepared to offer to tho er than to any other Sproial Nonoil, *1.76 first 1 Novelties of the season. trade a tarn aad wall Mountm“^o"L Dmu* per square week canvass and ing advantages to insurers, viz: Luther Dent, from dry an ft Fond carefully promptly their fifty, one hundred, five one and j Portland, ••looted eteak of Station ot ttauil^eSf-1“*• •1.00 per square alter; three insertion* or less, 91.25 respec- A and invested hundred, thousand, kail to tha 0r“d Tr<“» tive to circulate large increasing Capital, securely TERMS ‘•NET CASH." Woodbury Dunn, J way Hoaae. square, three insertions, 91.00: one week districts; Documents aud Immediate of the dividends, in cash John A. availability five thousand dollars, and ail subscriptions must S. Dean.) Maine. l*Mt Often nlditoi, Mt. Zircon, Mo. haif^a Newspapers containing just aud forcible ex- A permanent loan of one half of the premium Portland. Anglo, 18H4 —dtf Foreign and Domestic Fruit I AdvtrtUeincuts inserted in be for luneidtf AB,iolT- tho Main* 8tati of the merits 01 our to com- and a feature, peculiar to thts company, by which fifty dollars, or some multiple of fifty dol- Kt. Zircon. etor. rua^fi La* a positions cause; Wboleeale aad Retail July a^law. (which targe circulation in every part o: insurers are protected against forfeiture of the poll the State) for Gu cents bat by assemblages of the people in public lars. J*. Smitli efts per squarein addition to tbi cy from circumstances ol adversity. ^otTce^ Oo., Orwagoo. Ipreee Gam, Lemgei above rates, for each insertion mtcliugt, by public speeches, by conversation, The also issues nou-lbrteiting company policies The notes will be transmitted toths owners free ol MANUFAOTUBKR8OF Laaary Stood, D wad lea, biea-Nide Lhoal NoTicEP at usnal rates. letters and on Houwe, by personal appeals, and in all the “Ten Year Plan.” Loaeow Styrww, Tr&aiieatadv<rU*omen»r mast be forin ad Policies incontestible live trbmdate (the on- Ueeey, HAKPSWELL paid just and proper modes, tbe and years transportation charges as soon after the of The Weed Car.. Nwto. NECK. vance deceptive per- in America this in receipt MachineCo. Leather Card , ft,.. ilous ly company haviug provision Sewing Belting, ml1 Bc*?inbpv in sophistries of the ageuts aud the Have established Clothing, “ado. Dale.. Noticur, reading columns, 12 oenti political policies.) • original Certificates of as can be an office for the sale of their Ma- oiwt"’ 2"^ BA Y. allies ol the rebellion. Deposit they Dm Belt Ralolae. CA8CO_ per lice for ono insertion. No onargo less than fifty Let them be on their chines at No. Strap*, Leather Bitki ud Sidr*. i*1''®*’ Teto.ee, prepared. 187J Middle St., opposite Free St., Sardines, Clinn ThiaUcgxnt and cents for each insertion. guard against the art* of corruption aud of Local Board qf Reference: commodioae Ho- which will be open to the public on LSA THKIt TP’MUIXQB. »e„ «f mil de»erl|»ilnn. tol, situated on the ol A U communication* intended for the iutriguo which will be with unscru- Hon. William Willis. A? the notes draw interest from Wednesday extremity paper brought, August 15, persons Sept 7. ootg dtf Harpaweil Neck, a boat half a mile thoald be directed to the Bditur Prttt, and N. J. Miller. Esq CollectorInt. Revenue. axneon’e Blook, 144 to.ow tbe tfthe pulous desperatiou, to bear upon them. Tbe to .Middle BL, Portland, well-keowa Mention those of a bueinos* character to the f'nbliskert. Wm Moulton, Esq., Preet. Bank Cumberland. making deposits subsequent that date must pay Wherever this Machine has reliel beta Introduced it has Or at the Card b“-l'1,t i^aa after TT Job rnnmaio ol xeontod government, aDd those Powers W. W Prest. Canal Bank. Clothing Mann factory, Lewiston. oompieted every description Foreign Itiomas, Esq., the interest accrued from date of note to date of de- to a great extent tbe ueaigea oi u. X. Uunue, Era Architect most interested in our supineedednil others. Havingen- H. M. IRA aad with dispatch. deeply destruction, J. B.Carroll, Esq., Merchant fiaiwia, (Jnld8m) D. F. Notr*. ander hie superintendence sad gaged the service* of Mr. J. WJNN, Agent, will be onea tor could well afford io expend millions in over- Jeremiah Dow, Lsq., Sec'y Dirigo Ins. Co. posit. Bradford of Boston, a company P. Traveling Agent. Wm Kimball, Trcas. 8. Packet Co. practical who has No. Tracy, this ailmiuist and in Esq., Parties thousand dollars machinist, had over ten years ex- Union On throwing ration, placing Edward Port. Mut.lns. depositing twenty-five JOH.Y T. ROGER* A: C >1^ st., aad after ihe Vearth of Shaw, Esq., Sec'y Co. perience as a manufacturer and O., U July. power tbe nominees aud representatives of the repairer of Sewing Spared to ftralih The Hoiiae la the Messrs. Woodman. True A Co. and upwards for these notes at any one time will be OommiBsion Merchants, largeet estahiiabmeat, construct- Convention. Messrs. U J. A Co. Machines, they are prepared to repair and in ed expreaaty for the ot a Hotel, it 1864. j Chicago Libby pat AID WHOLB8A LB DIALERS II parpoae say Wat. Monday Morning, Sept 19, allowed a commission ol of one STEAM erm* ilaca on the coast ol Tbe skies are bright and full of promise.
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