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Maine State Library Digital Maine Portland Daily Press, 1866 Portland Daily Press 3-13-1866 Portland Daily Press: March 13,1866 Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalmaine.com/pdp_1866 Recommended Citation "Portland Daily Press: March 13,1866" (1866). Portland Daily Press, 1866. 60. https://digitalmaine.com/pdp_1866/60 This Text is brought to you for free and open access by the Portland Daily Press at Digital Maine. It has been accepted for inclusion in Portland Daily Press, 1866 by an authorized administrator of Digital Maine. For more information, please contact [email protected]. l W v.,' «Tr • Tx „,,M ,,,, J ——————— ■■ Ml —■■■■■■ — ... ———— «pi .-[ ====a==3^g===^^^————.f June 1862. Vol. 5. TUESDAY MARCH 1866. Established 23, PORTLAND) MQ-KiNIJNCi, 13, Terms $8 per annum, in advance. vi.\ r>: .v w •. ___■ •*. 'li/i 1 ■■ ^^i——• THE PORTLAND DAILY PRESS t» Street, Business Miscellaneous. Miscellaneous. Lost and Found. For on 82 Exchange Notices. Wants, Sale and to Let. y their own every day, (Sunday excepted,(at -■>— political destruction. The N. A. Proprietor. L Portland, Foster, DAILY e«P-scated, earnest in advance. convictions of the Terms : —Eight Dollar? a year PRESS, *** people Wanted. For Sale. ^ * POBTLAND. aE1(l the man who sets himself in at Copartnership. JUST RECEIVED Agent in every town in the State of Maine to PRESS, to the The Farm known as the opposition to THE MAINE STATE EASTMAN BROTHERS sell a convenient and formerly no matter at''“Risked £2.00 a AN new, useful patented arti- Small them, how exalted his same p!aco every Thursday morning year, George Farm, in the town of undersigned have this day formed a copart- Have received an entire new lot ot -AT TUE- cle. Ladies or Gentlemen for a rare chance in advance. just wishing Liming ton, two miles fr>m tl e vil- hl» invariably under the name and of to make should call 01 COmmandinS intellect, is TIEnership style money on, addresss, lage, and one-half a mile Horn the Morning, March 13,1866. ^reirr^0W J. Tuesday y his head HANKERSON & -- Poet a inch 01 space, in UP TO WIN 00., tamim Office, store, church and Acad- against wall. He Rates of Advertising.—Uno •. .... t.r 130 Middle It may knockaching his a BENSON «£ HOUGHTON, Street, emy. contains onq hundred and acres ol own constitute “square/’ Rich Dress Goods! Nov eighty brains but he can lencih ol column, 23—dtf Portland, Maine. good land, well divide into and out, daily first week : 75 cents per tillage, pasturage The daily nine of Ike hrs* is larger than the ram- make no impression il 50 per square For tlie ti attraction of a wood land. Produces tons o» Has a upon the or continu- general fifty hay. largo daditl u> llu force oppoeal to week alter: three insertions, leas, $1.00; and Suit emulation of oil the other lily. after first 50 cents. Orchard, good two story house ell, unished, paint- in'* every other day week, Stone-Cutters Wanted. ed and in good Good Bam and other neces- three insertions or less, 75 cents; one Commission and Forwa Business, DeLaines and STATIONERY STORE, repair. Halt square, ding Ginghams, X\TANTED Immediately, twelve good Stone-Cut- sary out-buildings. Terms in advance. Senator *l-oo J 50 cents per week alter. ▼ T ters to cut —$8,00 per year week, all kinds el A fine lot of Letter size abutment and pier stone. Also a stock ot if WUs^Tspe^ head of “Amusements,” #2.00 per square And for the sale of Fine, Medium and Heavy Brown and Bleached Farming Tools, required. Apply Fromthe Under Apply to JAMES ANDREWS, ^ A* X. telegraphic of three insertions or SMALL, report this per week; less, $1.50. Doc 27—dtf Biddeford on the ts~ Reading Hatter on all Four Fazes. speech first inser- Spruce, Fine and Hemlock Lumber, Laths, premises. published in the Boston •‘Special Notices,” #1.25 per square Journal, we make a in- French February 28, 1866. mar2d&wtf tion, and 25 ct«. per square for each subsequent Clapboards, Shingles, &c. COTTONS ! Paper! few extracts : cau a first 15 cts. sertion; square, $1.00 insertion, Wanted. The President's each insertion. ENGLISHED RUFFED PAPER in Constitutional Amendment. Mr. Wilson said that a subsequent HARD I SOFT and Agent each County in the State of Maine, to stranger unacomlnt- Advertisements inserted in the “Maine State >D WOOD, LINEN DAMASK sell a new AN National Engraving. HOUSE In spite of the dust raised adroit ed with American atlairs might, after Press” (which has a large circulation in every par- May be had at J- MANKEBSON& LOTS, by politi- lfi™ insertion* Constantly on hand and for sale at the lowest market .*»*«*• CO., to Senators, come to the of the State) for $1.00 per square for first 130 Middle St., Me. inhTd&wlw* cians, about “taxation without representa- conclusion that Se* inser- rates, delivered many part of the city. TABLE COVERS—Every Variety. Portland, For Sale or to Lease! en clothed in the and 50 cents per square tor each subsequent sisters, robes of repentance A NEW LINE OF GEYER & tion,” and other bugbears, the American tion BERLIN MILLS WHARF. CALEF’S, people and humility, were for exe- Wanted. supplicating admission JOB PRINTING, of every description, Franklin, Lincoln, Mayo, Smith, Fremmt, North and Sooth see that altera four into the sisterhood ol lo B. for Wear. clearly, free cuted with dispatch; and all business periainm# E. HOUGHTON. A. M. BENSON.' WOOLEN GOODS, Spring 13 FREE STREET. to travel; good references required. ONHammond, Winthrop, Walnut, North, Montre- Commonwealths on March al, Melbourne. war the cannot be and that their were the Office or Paper promptly transacted applica- Portland, 1, 1866. mh6dim BEAUTIFUL STYLES ABALBSMANAddress T, Press name, and Que.oc, Merrill, Turner, Poplar, years conquered party restor- supplications rel Office, giving age Atlantic. Wilii* sternly1 tion us above. salary required. A good opportunity is offered. Congress, Muiyoy, Monument, Sts., ed to its former and influence pelled by other members of the Cents. and the Eastern at from 1# to 30 place in the na- family. American Prints, 15 to 25 MnrlO—d3t* Promenade, prlcee But would soon learn cents per toot. tional strangers that these Notices government, without some satisfactory sisters Copartnership White ALL WOOL FLANNEL 35 Cents. 53^“Also, 6 Houses from $1000 to $5000. erring were members of the and Sheet $ tor assurance of family, A few mor of those all Linen Army Italian Wanted. MOSES 74 Middle St. its disposition to keep the peace. completely to the rules and Business is this Quills, OOELD, subject regulations Cards._ firm of EMERY & WATERHOUSE 1.40. Pillow Slips 36 cts. two two furnished Jac 20—d3m oi the of HOUSE- young gentlemen, roams, In the words of Hr. Fessenden, the rebellious household. This was not a contest lor THEday dissolved by mutual consent. A complete and g ncral assortment BYwith board, In the of the One of DAN’L F. lowest market upper part city. the restoration of the EMERY, KEEPING GOODS at the prices. Pens and the rooms to be on the north side. States “have been so disconnected with the Union; that Union was A. N. NOYES & SON, JOSHUA W. WATERHOUSE. Quills, Real now one and Address Z, Press Office. mhd3t* Estate lor Sale, indivisible. The was di- March its ho. 129 Middle Street. that have no countiy Portland, Me., 3, general government, they right vided into two classes. One Exchange Street, feUdtf KASTMAN BROTHERS. In Cape Elizabeth. class demanded ENAMELED “to representation ; and in order to the immediate and No.JS CARD-BOARD, desirable in acquire unconditional admission of The undefined have this day formed a copartner- Wanted. residence Cope Elizabeth, the • MAINE, AVELYone mile from Portland The house is that mu3t to and rebeluous states into PORTLAND ship under the name and style of SMITH wanted. at E. H. Bridge. right, they apply Congress Congress, rebel end NEW STORE, NEW STOREl FOB LADIES COLLABS, Apply two la foremost. The ACARBIAOELEMONT*S Preble St. stories, containing rooms, closets, Ac., all in “luruisb the other class demanded the ad- of Dealers in Carriage Manufactory, complete order. Also well necessary proofs that they are Manufacturers and EMERV, WATERHOUSE & CO., Feb 20—d3v * arranged Stable and out- mission of the rebellious States buildings. The lot contains 50.000 and for “in a claim into Congress,^ feet, beau- condition to the rights of States loyal end lorcmcst. for tli» purpose of carrying on the Hardware, Cut- ARNOLD’S Celebrated ty ol location is unsurpassed in tl>fa» \ icinty. onu W. F. INK, “in the Union.” FURNACES, RANGES, lery Window-Glass business. CHISAM, Rent Wanted. Term easy. For particulars enquire at *°y»* people with the clear instincts of in- F. EMERY. — DAN’L j or mors suitable for Conyrta* St., A lean telligent saw JOSHUA W. For sal* at rpHBEE rooms, housekeeping. repub form of government is one of patriotism, amid all the excite- Offioe and Parlor Stoves, WATERHOUSE, Merchant A Address GEO. julv25dtf Portland. Me. ment ot the Cooking, EDWARD A. Tailor, H, LEFAVOK, present, that this was not a EMERY, March 2 the first conditions to be required of these strug- FREDERIC W. Prets Office. gle lor the restoration of And WORKERS Of HEAVY IRON. EMERY, opened a FIBST CLASS CLOTHING rebels Into the legis- DAN’L E. Jr For Sale. States. We have seen that a local lative branches of F.MKRY, HASSTOKE, at SEVER & CALEF'S, aristocracy, the Government of the Uni- Portland, Me., March 5, 1866.—d&wiw Wanted. superior new Locomotive Boiler.