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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 ''“Riskedat £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 •‘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. founded ted not a LEAD SHEET LEAD, and upon slavery, is Incompatible with States; struggle to put rebel$ under PUMPS, PIPE, No. 96 A SMALL ONEOuc second-hand En|Hn« and Boiler (15 horse all kinds of and Sheet Exchange Street, FREE STREET. TENEMENT, suitable for a lam- the laws, bat to noble rebels to Tin, Copper 13 01 tliree power) all complete. peaceful working of our government. We frame the lawe in to suit. & BBR raSii persons. Rent moderate, ltcfer- the Iron, quantities recently occupied by Messrs MCCARTHY "* ■— Second-hand and Pullies. of FoJiticians Dissolution ! •<> /. 80 once at this office. mar3-dtf Sliaf.ing have been to We country. might deceive RY, where may be found all fho LATEST STYLES One new horizontal Engine (6 in. cylinder.) compelled abolish slavery, but the Sole in Portland for the Celebrated themselves, people, who had given two Agents of NIOE One new Oscillating Engine, (win. cylinder.) shall find—we a and a already see—that local halt millions of men. the blood of six firm of WALKER & MITCHELL was dis- Also, second-hand Mill Gearing and Shalting. Furnaces and tovos. Trenail aristocriicy, founded of hundred thousand heroes and Magee THEsolved Jan. 20th, 1866, by mutual consent. THE BEST is the CHE AP EST Machines; Jack Screws. upon distinctions race, three thousand Geo. H. Mitchell is alone authorised to in & Domestic, Paper, Gk«/“ All kinds of Machinery promptly made and is millions oi dollars, the Orders the solicit- sign liqui- Woolens, Foreign English Mourning equally Inconsistent with the spirit of our comprehended issues.— 13^* from Country respectfully dation. •>" repaired. Tue iiien who had done to order. aag9dtl which will be manufactured into Garments which stained their hands with ed. Job Work GEO. H. IKA WINK, institutions. We demand of the Southern the MITCHELL, cannot be surpassed for style and make in the city. NEW STYLES OF Agent, blood ol our starved the F. F. WALKER. fo8d2m Ko. 11 Union St., Maine. brothers, country’s Also a Fine asssortment of Portland, States a and mot an aristocratic de.enders at republican Ardersonvlde, plotted with the C. form secret of the w. COBH, Gents’ Furnishing: Goods. French of government, as a primary condition of lodges Knights of the Golden Clr- Notice. Note, tlle Sons of the Retail Business of their restoration. We for the overthrow purchased The suberibor will continue tlio LIVERY BUSI- Particular at ention paid to BOYS* CLOTHING— For Sale or demand for all their oi their Liberty Mossrs. PEARSON <& with Exchange country, lighted the fires of HAVING SMITH, together NESS attlie old stand of C. B. Varney, No. 9 Silver Cutting done to go out of the Store. citisens before riot and Intends to on the equality the laws. arson in New and their City Carts, carry Street, where good teams may at all times bo had, By strict attention to wants of customers and prices The best of all Stationery For in this York, plotted the assassi- Property City, Tbe nation ot at fair prices. reasonable, a share of patronage is solicited. strongest guaranty for tbe permanence Abraham Lincoln were shouting Particular attention to and bait- Remember the BRICK In with exultation at BAKING BUSINESS ! paid boarding place Mav be had at the HOUSES the City ot Chel- of such conditions as be oi the present aspect of ing horses. se t, and two in the of Boston. may justly required al nation^ Willow No. 96 jl! City affan-s. The poor A* No. 12 Street, Thankful for past so very liberally be- Exchange Street* iL For further of the Southern be freedmen, who a few patronage fgvFOUR particulars inquire States, will obtained if these months were he strict attention to the wants of E. ago with the he that strict attention he may be stowed, hopes by Nearly opposite Post Office. Tje TOWN WEBSTER & SON, laughing joy of n w Where hopes by his to merit the same lor the future. conditions are in the national round aDd wilh the of their former custom- customers, No. 74 Middle St, Portland, incorporated liberty invoking the of favo ed patronage GEO. H. MITCHELL. Nov. 1865. nolbti Or J. M. blewing Portland, 9th, PRINCE, Esq., No. 32 Congress St, Bos- Constitution. It was natural that the various Eeaven upon the that had March ton, Mass. country stricken would also invite all others wish- 7,1S66.—dtt the manacie3 iimh- Brile respectfully March 1—d2w* of members of should find galling from their warn ing Bread to give him a call, as no pains will be STATIONERY STORE. opinions Congress with orders for Bread with neatneaa and COAL l m: elodeon trembling apprehensions. spared to HU all COAL, COAL, expression in the shower of amendments to In hundreds of Copartnership Notice. House fbr Sale. thousands of the homes of Dee 12,1868. dclltf that instrument, which were offered at the be- thetoyal people who ^Portland, 4 t6NS JOHN’S CHESTNUT COAL, at -AND-- three-story Brick House No. 70, corner o* daily offered prayers in -A We would call the attention of those wanting rf\HE 1864 tor the of unrlei signed have this day formed a copart- lOU *13.00 per ton. X Danforth and Tate Streets. It has all the mod ginning of the present session. The Presi- unurnph their country and for era and is in excellent condition. the election of Abraham HILTON & CO., THEnership under the firm name of ALSO, improvements in his famous conversation with Sena- Lincoln and Andrew CABINET ORGAN The house can be examined any day. dent, Johnson, there are hearts IN 450 tons John's Stove and Egg Coal. For to throbbing heavily DEALERS Ross & MONOGRAMS, terms, &c., applv tor Dixon, objected to the number of these with anxieties and Roundy, 500 tons Lehigh Egg and Fur nace Coal. RUFUS E. WOOD, forebodings. Noble men 200 tons Stove Coal. MANUFACTORY ,7 “s and noble for the purpose of on the fiHIP BROKER- Lehigh No. 10 Central Wharf. amendments tending to derogate from the women, through many a weary carrying 300 tons Locust Mountain Stove and Coal. OR COLORED Groceries, Ship Stores, SHIP CHANDLERY and GROCERY BUSI- Egg STAMPING, Portland, Nov. 8,1865.—iatf year, have prayed and labored lor AGE, 200 Stove Coal. sanctity of the charter of our national liber- the cause and have taken the Btand of ROSS BROTH- tons Free Burning Wo. 5 TEMPLE ST., PORTLAND, Me. oi and NESS, W delivered liberty, justice humanity. They hoiied AND PRODUCE, 73 Commercial Street. ell picked and screened; to any part of OP ANT DESCRIPTION, ties. With admirable Mr. John- ERS, the at the lowest for Cash. For Sale, to close a concern. consistency, when the slaveholders’ rebellion WM. ROSS, Jb., city price W. T. was crushed HASTINGS The Carleton at son proceeded in the same breath to offer when out of WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, ALVAN JROUNDY. ALSO* To the beautiful at our store executed Estate, the corner of Con- twenty-three twenty-five Samples by • States’ Feb fe2od3w gress and Carleton Stree s; measuring about an of were the cause Portland, 19,1866. 200 tons Cumberland Coal for Smith's use; and all Would inform his and the that amendment his own, which we notice supporting their hearts loved Cor. of Milk mud Lime Sts., JOHN A. lor whom wo are the hereby friends public IU.65 feet on Congress and about 120 Ieet on Carle- and their kinds of hard and soft Wood, on hand and for sale by LOWELL, Agents. he continues to for judgment that manufacture and keep sale up- fitStreet, with the threc-story House thereon.— : has at length come before the Senate. Mr. approved, the Ad- ME. Cabinet and Piano ministration had j. P.' perxins, PORTLAND, right Organs oi every description, About one-half of the value may remain on mortgage they intrusted with power | Notice. BAND McALLISTER k Mekdinos. Blaine’s amendment was lost the combined C. 8. F.HILTON, ) Copartnership ALL, 00., style for a number of years. For further in ormation ap- by would give these four years to on Iebla3m These all have the Sound- patriotism and Produce Sold Commission. 60 Commercial Street* Organs reverberating ply to STEELE & HAYES. vote of the Copperheads who resist any uberty, justice and A Box or Wind-Chest, with other such March humanity. Their hearts undersigned have formed a copartnership Jan 12—dtf Head Maine Wharf. EVERT BOT SHOULD HAVE improvements, Portland, 6,1866.—dtf were now as Knee double twoblow &e. amendment and of the Radicals who refuse to throbbing with a THEunder the firm name of Swell, bellows, pedals, heavily great sor- Feb 28—eod&wtf row, for they saw that instead of GOVE & For Sale. admit the right of any State to abridge the elec- spending the J. EDWARD Li • DANA & three in CO., SONS, ! coming years strengthening the nat- RETVR1? BALL desirable lot of Land, situated on tive franchise on account of race or color.— For the transaction ol a PORTLAND CITY Coal. very riotism, securing the PRODUCE LAUNDRY, Buy it at j Coal, Coal, THATPearl, between Cumberland ani Oxford'St., hav- liberties, andextending about a The President’s offered Mr. the justice of their and Tishermen’s Business. No. 36 Hanover St. ing seventy feet front, d containii g over six amendment, by country these years were Grocery Outfitting thousand for to be worse than Commission LUTHER RECEIVED and tor sale by the undersigned square ieet, sufficiently large two first- after the defeat of Mr. Blaine’s squandered in wicked wran- Merchants, DANA, & class houses. Doolittle, LUTHER W. Geyer Calef’s, JUSTat their Wharf, gles and in the possible use of the A2tD WHOLESALE DEALKUS IK DANA, For of DANIEL involves a radical in tbe corrupt and FRANK J, DANA, of all kinds WASHED and CLEANSED particulars enquire PLUMMER, proposition, change of or W. C. MEANS. corrupting patronage the Government to Beaus Fortland, Feb. 11, 1866. fe22tf LINENwithout injury to (he finest fabrics. 13 FREE STREET. Cor. Franklin Wharf & Commercial apportionment of debauch the Butter, Cheese, Eggs, Lard, St, Portland, March 7,1866—dtf representation, providing public morals and to degrade the that shall be to nation in the face of the DRIED APPLES, &c. representation proportioned earth and of heaven GENTS’ LINEN 275 Tons Hazelton Lehigh, For Sale. The was Dissolution. IP TOU WANT A the number of male electors over twenty-oue spectacle enough to make the people No. 3 Lime Street, Portland, Me. A their Got In the Best Possible BROKEN AND EGO SIZE. good, comfortable two-story House and hang heads with mortification and shame up manner, wi'h about 9000 feet of located In years of age, qualified State laws to elect Stable, land, by. and they would hold the no attention to consignments of all kinds most desirable of State Street. There men, matter what Special paid copartnership heretofore existing between JLt Short Notice, NICE LADIES’ 300 TONS LOCUST MOUNTAIN L.thc part members of the most numerous branch of the what positions they of Produce. sep20dlyr THEthe subscribers, under the firm name of BAG, might occupy, to a stem -■ ■ .. — And Sati.faction Guaranteed in all Cairn. —■■■ '■ EGG AND STOVE SIZE. State Legislature. The tendency of such a responsibiiity- * * * a N. A. FOSTER & GO TO 13 FREE STREET. HENRY P. CO., C. EARNER, 162 Fore Street? regulation is but too obvious. It is to break WORCESTER, TONS The jn Is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The busi- 200 LOBERY, Mar 8—d3w* his exercise of war N. B.—Special attention paid to clearing Bed and down all proper safeguards of the ballot-bo: • Prcsidept the GENERAL ness will hereafter be conducted by N. A. FOSTER, of effected the Mattress Ticks. Ey Ladies can obtain Postage Free burning and VERY PURE, and all kinds P0*!?"’ ba