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Portland Daily Press: June 02,1870 The Portland Wally Press __MISCELLANEOUS. MlSCKCIiANEOCS. WAHTKU miscellaneous. Is published every day (Sundays excepted) by THE DAILY PRESS IV JEW Wanted! BAILY press. Portland Publishing Co., Itcpubliimi State Convention. ATLANTIC. dresses wanted. The citizens ot Maine who in the BUSINESS Street, Hair J. p. SMITH, rejoice progress POUixand At 10!) Exciianok Portland. DIRECTORY^ 11 d Human * '- Warehouse S ny2hd..t 100 st. Freedom and Equal RignU, achieved by 0 Dollars a Year in Carpet Exchange Terms:—Eight advaRce. 4Iii(ua 1 lie Nation under the direction ot the National and -• j We invite the attention of both Insurance AT THE City Ooiirp’y, Wanted. tEPUBLiCAN Party the last who Thursday Moraine:, June 2, 1870. (ORGANIZED IN 1842.) Boy during decade; Country readers to the following list of Port- The Maine Slate Press Spacious an«l Elegant Chambers to uo general work in a Wholesale store. icartily second the Administration of President and BUSINESS which are 51 Wall corner AJ’*'VAddress P. o. Box 2139. llw* HOUSES, among I.rllrr from st., of William, New York. iny24 Irant in its measures to secure national prosperity Along fcborr. ,ho most published every Thursday Morning at the restoration of reliable establishments in the City. if in 85 & 87 >y confidence abroad and tran- TROUT—LOBSTERS— MOUNT $2.80 a year; paid advance, at $2.00 a Injures Against Marine and Inland Navigation Risks. MIDDLE St, Boarders Wanted. DESERT—PRE- [Uilily at home; who endorse its wise policy tor the year PARATIONS FOR ItHE WATERING CAM- _ KEAZEIt BLOCK. rtENTEF.L accommodation? for a Gentleman and eduction of tiie Advertising Agency, U national debt and applaud its suc- L-omrim, is PURELY MUTUAL. The whole PROFIT reverls to the ASSURED, and arc divided wile,(pleasuit parlor chamber.) anti a tew smsle VT "ELL & CO.. 174 Middle Street. of Arsis l ALLY rent U men cssful endeavors to establish and PAIGN—BUSINESS—FARMING—POLITICS— Kates Advertising.—One inch of space, upon the Prenmms terminated during the year; tor which Certificates are Issued, bearing may be hid it applied mr s on, ar No 9 economy honesty of interest until redeemed. federal«. n the A in length column, constitutes a “square.” HENRY C. NOYES & mioidtt administration ot the government; who ap- JAMES GORDON BENNETT STEUBEN In CO., Agricultural Implements A Seeds. $1.50 per square daily first week. 75 cents January 1870, the Anncim Accumulated from its Businm* were as follows, Tizs •rove the record ot the parry in Maine on all ques- SCHOOLMASTER. week LLY inform their friends and the SAWYER & AVOODFOUD, No. 110 Exchange St. per after; three insertions, or less, $1.00; United States and State of New-Tork Bank and 00 Boarders Wanted. ionsuf public its consistent and Stocks,City, other Slocks,.87,850,290 RKSPEOTFDIpubiic ibat have leased the above p*lie?, including 1870. continuing other after first 50 Loans secured Stocks and OO generally they Steuben, May 80, every day week, by otherwise. 3,148.100 well known and Ladies or Gentlemen "an bo aceommoda- traight-forward etlbits lor the suppression of the cent9. Premium Notes and rooms, arc now prepared to exhibit tea5" Auctioneer. Bills Receivable, Real Estate, Bond and Mortgages and other securities.. 2,931,021 the with board at No. I’rce street. To the Editor of the Press: Cash in “Finest and best »elrcf«-«l Stork’’ ever 29} vils of intemperance, are requested to send dele- Half three insertions or Bank,...!.. 533,791 19*2 w square, 75 ottered'n _ less, cents; this all .Yew mid _ my 7. W. HOLM KS, No. .127 St. Auction Salts market, comprising tes to a State Convention, fo be held in €«ranilc Congress This is a quiet old town lying on the south- one week. $1.00; 50 cents per week after. (Choice Style* ot Evening. Private Safes the Total amount of Assets.814,469,50* every during day. west of Special Notices, one third additional. Wanted Immediately! Hull, Augnatn, W>dur»«lay, June 15lb, verge Washington county, away down head W.H. H. Vice-Prest. John D. M O ov at a. Under ol “Amusements,” $2.00 per Moons,2d Jones,President. three men to work on Arctic Itefiigera* 1870, eleven o’clock M, for the purpose ot for cast. Perhaps a few bucolic notes Irom one J. D. 3d Vice-Prest. Charles Vice-President BRUSSELS, » tors. Agencies Sewing Machines. square per three insertions or less $1.50. Hkwlett, Dennis, Apply to ipmiuating a candidate for Governor and to trans- week; 1 who has hitherward be Advertisements inserted iu “Maine H.Chapman, Secretary. F. Cross Street. iY. S. 158 Middle St. over II. li. All recently strayed may the MERRILL, it such other business '^s come bc- DYER, Hay’s. TAPESTRY, mP|rt_-I. may properly kinds 1'or sale and to let. State Press” (which has a large circulation W of Machines Reptui iny. not unattractive to the more lei- .JOHJN IUUNGKK, Correspondent, Girls ore the Convention. altogether in every part ol the State) for $1.00 per square Wanted Immediately. II.& G. II. WALDEN, G4 Middle Street, over THREE The basis — surely readeis of the Press. for first insertion, and 50 cents for Office, ICO Fore Street, Portland. PLY, Rood Coat Makers Wanted at HAN5- of lepresentatlon will bj a3 follows: Lock, MeseTve A’ Co. Home.) per square TWWJT** (lmprorrtl each subsequent insertion. arch3 ,1870. e (lllm&wGvv V, ? C’o1I Shop, at Cumberland Mills Village, Each city, town and plant ition will be entitled How came your correspondent here? No fte tbro.k, Me. Address all communications to Extra & Common Grades _my27dlw o one delegate and one additional delegate tor every Rakers. matter. The brooks and ponds of Steubeu PORTLAND PUBLISHING CO. Superfine 5 votes cast tor the Candidates for iY. C.COBH. Tin t'2 Pearl Partner Wante<i. Republican Street. and neighborhood are lull of trout, with few -OF- ^ Jovernor in 18C8. A fraction of 40 votes will he IMMENSE ATTRACTION! 1 JJ'd P*aeksmi.h and Shipsmith Business, at No anglers to look after their weliate. This labor ntitlcd to an additional dei Bools and Shoes—Cents Custom Work. o ‘Wta'mmercialSt., Portland, Me. Terms lilier- egate. BUSINESS CARDS u. for now a tuither inlormation call at the are residents ot devolves mainly upon Hr. Stockman, shop, Delegates required to be actual WALTER BERRY, No. 101 Middle Street. s. young. __imyiGio he municipality they claim to represent in the Cou- native of Portland. Then tbe angler may GREENE A DANFORTU, CARPETINGS Wanted. ention. Booksellers and Stationers. travel many a hundred miles before finding who can The Stale Committee will be in session in the Re- A come we'lreeemmeuded to do SOYT. root! A OREED, 92Middle Street. more tidy and cheerful quarters than are fur- ** in a •‘»mllya' Gorham Village. op'ion ltoom ot the Hall, at 9 o’clock tbe morning CIVIL ENGINEERS, Window Shades & Fixtures, apr26tl» nished Haskell ot this town. A word UNPARALLELED BARGAINS _Apply at this office. t ilie Convention lor the reccpiion of the creden- by Capt. 74 car. Exchange Ntrcrt, All of which will be Book-Binders. to the middle, ottered and sold at the ,{3Tew ials ot delegates and to hoar and determine all ot wise is euough. But two words as to Yorta Pnnic Male*” and at grea' reduction tiom Vesstils Wanted. SMALL to No. 35 riurn Street. ME. ontested elect Ions, subject io ratitioatlon tlie SHACKFORD, how your id"nt here uot be PORTLAND, IN manufacturer** prl.es. Willi fijtcen years* WANTED for the next six by corrcspo got may experi- months, ’event ence and a lliorougli of the *n all three or tour ve-s-Is !on. out of order. CfvP in all Purveys and knowledge business per month oftiom Bonnet and Hat Several weeks ago he lett Port- Engineering branches, its branches. H. C. N himteli to s^ll Car- three In <l*e hundred ♦Tame* G. Blaine, Chairman. Rleneliery. Estimates lor Roads and Railroads Water Supply pledges tons capacity to in the steamer pets at a JOWEit rate than ever before ottered -k.nd Stone for New Wm. P Frye, H. E. UNDEI! No. Congress Street. laud Lewiston, under the com- and Water J* wer; Dcs gns. s peel tl eat ions and Orltans. Highest WOOD, 310)' in this market. ■ Cyrus M. lor an<i Iron ai.d Ro >fs. rates ot freight paid. Powers, mand of a Estimates Wood Bridges Frederick Captain Deerina, gentleman who D RY Apply to JOSEPH WKSCOTT & SON, Robif, Chas. E. Greene. J. II. Danforth. GOODS. Brush manufacturers. No Old or Wm. t*. stands Goods Old Styles! No. 91 Middle so, Portland, Lowell, deservedly high in the good opinion cf Jos. H. West, 0. WHITE to SON, No. 9 Market Square. my7d3m# Portland, April 9,1870. tt O’, BODWELL, WuBSTEE & CO., the The LewistoD fol- Vtnaloaven. Paul Stevens, travelling community. I tliis announce to that S. ft. Marble, day the public I have just returned from the New York and Phil- ruii liin; Portland, April 2, 1670. apldtf Foal and Wood. lows the inside route, which is a most cliaim- ORLANDO Timothy Walker, KIOKERSONT markets with the ’AUL PRINCE A foot of Wllmot street. one when the adelphia Wanted. Wm. P. Wingatk, SON, ing weather is pleasaDt. It ties Stanley T. Pullen, Trad® ! a Book-keeper in a Wholesale in Ibis J. among islands innumerable, with glimpses of SHIP liUOJKPH. I Spring House W. Waksfisld, Cabinet Furniture manufacturers. BY city, sene kind ol writing to do evening--, Hiram old ocean to would do Knowlton, between the south, while the I.aw-eopying or keep a set ot Bools lor a S.
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