The Maine register, and business directory, 1856, Part 36

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Publication date: 1856
Publisher: South Berwick, Me. : Edward C. Parks
Number of Pages: 738


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Waterboro' Centre, Wells,


Wells Depot,


West Buxton, West Lebanon, West Newfield, West Parsonsfield, York,


Jos. H. Moulton Samuel Lord Joseph Allen James Leavitt Chase Moulton Samuel Osborn Albert G. Bradbury S. W. Jones Darius Davis Alvah Doc Joseph P. Jenkins


George R. Sullivan Dodge N. Ewell Levi F. Watts Asa Payson Thomas Boardman Edmund Chase Joseph Chandler Ezra W. Reeves J. C. Perry John Hanly Timothy Mayo David S. Flanders A. P. McFarland Joseph R. Mears Joseph Wentworth Hosea Sullivan


Red Beach,


Robbinston,


South Beddington,


South Princeton, Sprague's Falls,


Steuben, Benj. Godfrey Samuel B. Crabtree


Whiting,


Whitneyville,


George M. Freeman D. Wentworth II A. Pike 11. Small


F. B. Keller Gilman Gould Mrs. Mahalah Carr James Lancaster Luther Mudgett Charles R. Wormell Walter Nichols


Hiram Worthing Robert F. Bradstreet N. Stowers


Alexander Martin Alvan R. Hewett Sumner Pattce Otis Black


Benjamin Fuller James Manley J. B. Pierpont Mrs. Abba 'True Crawford S. Fletcher Solomon Cunningham


Kittery Point,


John Roberts


Unity,


Oliver Nash Belcher W. Tyler John Moore


Ogunquit,


Edgar Whidden H. Clapp Truman Wilson Asaph Sawyer Ephraim H. Wright Phineas Libby Pearson Gould Benj. Kilby Cyrus G. Folsom Warren Hatheway Luther P. Wass A. K. Mckenzie Sewall L. Boulter Geo. W. Taylor Benj. A. Strout Sabine II. Kimball Wineknorth Allan Amo- F. Parlin Matthias Phinney Phineas Foster


Simon D. Mudgett


292


MAINE REGISTER.


AUGUSTA HOUSE.


USE


KI.JUAN. M.


STATE STREET, .... AUGUSTA, BY HARRISON BAKER,


Enlarged and elegantly furnished, possessing all modern improvements and conveniences, to accominodate the trav- elling public. Ilorses and Carriages to let.


DAMRELL & MOORE,


Printers and Look- Linders,


DICKINSONS PRINTING & BINGING ' HOUSE.


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DAMRELL 8 MOORE


MOORE PRINTERS & BINDERS.


PRINTERS


CEAS


16 DEVONSHIRE STREET, FOUR DOORS FROM STATE STREET, BOSTON.


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LEBUJOR ANEDOTA


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INDEX TO THE ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


Page.


Agricultural Ware- housc.


Wm. Sparrow, -


24


Apothecaries.


Wm. Baker,


7


J. W. Cofren,


9


J. G. Cook & Bro.,


9


Hildreth & Sampson, last cover


James S. Manley,


Mathews & Co.,


W. F. Phillips,


3


Charles F. Potter, -


3


W. Henry Suuger, - last cover


Artists' Materials and Paints.


A. Wheeler & Co.,


45


Bakers.


IL. M. Miner & Co.,


42


Pearson & Smith, 15


Balances & Scales.


E. & T. Fairbanks & Co., Ist cov. Peter II. Walker, - - - - 34


Baths.


(ELECTRO-CHEMICAL.)


Colby & Blodgett, -


- 38


Bedding.


I. W. Patten, -


42


Bookbinders.


F. W. Bailey, - - last cover


F. T. Harris, 9 Hartford & Smith, 10


Ileury J. L. Stanwood, - - 10


Books & Stationery.


G. M. Atwood, - 9


Francis Bbike, -


- Ist cover


Geo. R. Bray,


- 30


David Bugbee & Co., Ist cover


G. R. Davis,


- Ist eover


E. F. Duren,


9


Sanborn & Carter,


9


S. G. Simpkins,


last eover


Stodder & Loring,


17


Boots and Shoes.


Alden Baker, 18


Win. A. Beurce,


I. D. Hanson & Co., 13


N. Shaw & Co., 13


Sylvan Shurtleff & Co.,


122


E. Trescott, Jr.,


40


Botanic Medicines.


S. Auderson, J. R. Haley,


Ambrose Warren, -


Brass Foundry.


Galen Clapp, - 32


Britannia Ware.


Morey, Ober & Co.,


- 42


Brushes.


Ilarvey, Burton & Co., - - 47 Burning Fluid.


R. II. Spalding, - - last cover


Carpetings, &c. Edward II. Burgin, - - - 17


Carriage Mannfactn- rer's.


Chadbonrn & Garcy, - 18


J. M. Kimball, - 18 I. K. Lemont,


D. W. & E. II. Quinby, - ]


Carriage Trimmings. Franklin Hathaway, - - - 3


Children's Carriages. Bradford Kingman, - - - 40


Chinn Ware, &c.


S. Ricker, - - - - - 31


Chronometers.


Page.


William Bond & Sons, - - 36


Cigars.


J. B. Weeks,


3


Clothing.


R. T. Bosworth,


13


Jones, Clark & Co.,


12


Keith & Thornton, - last cover


Richards & Merrill,


12


G. W. Simmons, Piper & Co.,


58


E. C. Smart, -


25


Coffee and Spice Mill.


J. Grant & Co.,


Counmission Merch- ants & Ship Brokers.


Foye & Oxnard, 21


Joel Knight & Co., 46


Win. McGilvery & Co.,


.


19


Yeaton & Ilale,


19


Cordage, &c.


Blanchard, Sherman & Co., 44


Counsellors.


Wm. G. Clark. - 18


John M. Goodwin, 13


John N. Goodwin,


84


Abner Oakes,


Curriers.


C. Guild & Sons, -


47


Cutlery.


M.L. Bradford & Co., last cover


Daguerreotypists.


A. 1[. Bea],


11


J. Briggs, -


James Dorr,


17


E. H. MeKenney,


Marston's, -


11


Dentists.


B. T. Currier & Co., - 8


A. K. Gilmore, -


10


Julius Guttman,


21


J. W. 'Trussell, -


8


G. F. Waters,


8


Doors, Sashes, &c.


O. Williamson, -


15


Dry Goods.


J. T. Gilman & Co., 15


Jewett, Tebbetts & Co.,


Johnson, Lothrop & Co


11


Lawrence & Maxcy,


11


N. I. Mitchell, -


12


E. B. Paine, -


53


D. W. & E. II. Quinby,


1


Wetherell Brothers, -


12


Woodman, Truc & Co.,


- 14


Engravers.


John F. Richardson, -


24


Taylor & Adams, -


53


Fancy Goods.


C. W. Atwell, -


1


George Davenport,


49


Fish and Salt. .


Dana & Co., - - -


19


Fishing Tackle.


M. L. Bradford & Co., lust cover


Fruit, &e.


G. Sawyer, - - - 20


Page .


Furniture.


Buckley & Bancroft, - 87


W. A. Cogswell, 14


Walter Corey, 15


Aaron Cowce,


16


A. & E. Dole & Co.,


learn & Freeman, 14


S. Gilman, 13


17


John B. Hudson,


D. P. Knowlton, 15


16 L. & L. W. Russell,


14


Shaw & Merrill, 14


Gas Fixtures, &c.


R. Hollings, 55


Gent's Furnishing Goods.


F. A. Hawley & Co., .


-


53


Edward C. Parks,


31


Glass Cutting.


J. M. Cook, -


85


Guns, &c.


G. L. Bailey,


C. V. Ramsdell,


25


O. A. Richardson, -


- 54


¡Mand Stamps.


MeKenney & Co.,


-


· 30


Hardware.


James Bailey & Co., - - - 14


M. L .. Bradford & Co., last cover Franklin Hathaway, -


May & Co., 48


Charles W. Safford, -


21


Hats, Caps and Furs.


C. T. & A. G. Bnssell,


- - 17


Byron Greenongh & Co., - 11


Dodge,


Dow, Webb &


Moulton, -


- 10


P. A. Locke & Co.,


Win. M. Shute, -


- last eover


L. G. Stevens,


- 34


Hotels.


American House, 40


Angusta House,


-


opp. page


Bangor House, -


Ist cover


Bath Hotel,


Ist cover


Biddeford House, -


Ist eover


Blue Mountain House, Ist cover


Cape Cottage Honse, Ist cover


Cnseo House,


City Hotel, - - 46


Commercial Honse, last eover


De Witt House,


Ist eover


Dwinel House,


-


-


Jast cover


Elin House,


-


last cover


Hatch House,


-


Just cover


Lewiston House,


Lindsey House,


-


Ist cover


Maine Hotel,


-


Ist cover


Mansion House, Ist cover


Sagadahoc House, - last cover


St. Lawrence House, Ist eover


Thorndike Hotel, -


Ist cover


Thornton House,


Ist cover


Tontine House,


Ist eover


York Hotel, -


-


-


Ist cover


Ink.


F. S. Hanson,


7


Tincker & Co.,


Insurance Companies, &e.


E. II. Cochran,


11


G. W. Wallingford,


Peleg Wadsworth,


10


York Co. Mutual Fire, Ist cover


Iron Dealers.


J. II. Allen & Co.,


Eben Cory, -


21


Ilill, Cutler & Co.,


35


Muy & Co., -


48


James T. Patten & Co.,


31


Iron Railing.


Denio & Roberts, - lasteover


Lampe and Burning Finid.


R. II. Spalding, - - Just cover


Ist cover


-


Ist eover


Richmond House, - last eover


Fertilizers.


294


MAINE REGISTER.


Page.


Last Factory.


I .. K. Cuonley, -


16


Locks, Knobs, &c.


Paper Hangings.


James G. Loekett,


40


Henry Jones,


36


Patent Agency.


Samuel Cooper,


39


Pattern Maker.


John C. Piper, -


32


Physician (Eclectic).


Tanners.


C. Guild & Sons, -


47


Tin Boxes.


J. Mains, - -


47


Tin Plate, &c.


Tool Manufacturer.


Joseph Bradford, -


20


Toy Goods.


Bradford Kingman,


49


Trunks.


George W. Tukey, -


25


Umbrellas.


I, W. Goodhue, -


33


Venetian Blinds.


Charles B. Locke, - -


35


Watches, Jewelry,


D. P. & E. G. Blake, 18


Win. Bond & Sons,


36


Burbank & Butterfield,


12


Cleaves & Kimball,


Samnel T. Crosby,


55


Elliott & Staples,


A. E. Felt,


27


Fenno & Hale, - 27


William Harlow,


J. A. Mayhew & Co.,


Merrill & Quinby,


J. K. Osgood,


C. Sweet, -


West India Goods.


M. & J. Coolidge, 20


John Fenno, 18


Healy & Achorn, Noah Hanson, 20 20 19


lledge & Bartlett,


Hersey, Fletcher & Co., 21


Win. P. Marston, - . 4)


MeLellan, Dennis & Co., 20 Geo. MeAllester, - -


1 Merrit & Robinson,


D. W. & E. 11. Quinby, - 1 Albion Witham, - 21


Window Glass.


J M. Cook, -


SS


Window Shades. G. L. & J. B. Kelty, Ist cover


Wire Fence.


James E. Butts, Jr., & Co., 43


Wooden Ware.


Bradford Kingman, 49 Wakefield & lowe, - - 35


GOVERNORS OF MAINE SINCE 1820.


William King, .. 1820 to 1822


Albion K. Parris, .1822 to 1827


Enoch Lincoln, . 1827 to 1830


Jonathan G. Hunton, . 1830 to 1831


Samuel E. Smith, .. 1831 to 1834


. Robert P. Dunlap, .. 1834 to 1838


Edward Kent,. .1838 to 1839


John Fairfield, 1839 to 1840


Edward Kent,.


18.10 to 1841


John Fairfield, .1841 to 1843 Edward Kavanagh, Acting, . . 1843 to 1844 Hugh J. Anderson,. 1814 to 1847


John W. Dana,.


1847 to 1850


John Hubbard, 1850 to 1853


William G. Crosby, 1853 to 1855 Anson P. Morrill, 1855 to 1856 Samuel Wells, 1856


Stone Ware.


Page.


David D. Wells, -


- 38


Stoves, Furnaces, &e.


Chilson, Gould & ('o.,


57


Decrow & Crockett,


Josephus Nash,


30


T. L. Stetson,


Wood & Bishop, -


Ist cover


Bradford & Conant, -


16


Loom Harnesses, &c.


D. E. Somes,


35


Machinists.


Biddeford Machine Shop, - 30


R. L. Clark, -


Elmes & Tebbetts,


BL


Geo. Monlton, -


Palmer & Pettengill,


Portland Co., - next title page


Stover & Bicknell,


52


Carlyle Whipple,-


Maps.


C. C. Hull,


24


Marble Works.


S. P. Bradbury & Co.,


32


G. & C. Pullen, -


33


Brown Thurston, - last cover


J. R. Thompson,


28


Wheeler & Lynde,


- 29


Allen Treat, -


W. II. Turner,


28


Medicines.


C. W. Atwell,


1


Charles T. Carney,


56


H. H. Hay, -


-


23 & last cover


8


S. Page & Co.


Samuel E. Perkins,


8


Charles F. Potter, -


C. Sanborn, -


8


G. W. Stone,


Geo. W. Wallingford,


5


W. W. Whipple & Co.,


A. Young, Jr., -


G


Mercantile Academy.


Hanaford & Payson, -


45


Metals.


May & Co., -


48


Moulding Machines.


Stover & Bicknell,


. 52


Musical Instruments.


C. A. Allen, -


A. W. Beckwith,


W. P. Hastings,


3


C. A. L. Sampson,


-


O. P. Ilowe, -


John King,


Nautical Instru-


C. G. King, -


56


Newspapers.


Bangor Whig and Courier, 29 Musonie JJournal,


The Chronicle, -


Paints, Gils, &c.


James S. Manley, - 3 S. l'age & Co., 8 John W. Perkins & Co., 5


Charles D. Warren & Co., 5


W. W. Whipple & Co., - G


Whittier, Dunbar & Co., .


J. M. Cook,


35


.


1


Page.


Paper ..


Rice, Kendall & Co., -


38


Dr. S. Anderson,


5


Piano Fortes.


Jacob Chickering, -


41


Planing Machines.


L. D. Shepley, -


33


Carlyle Whipple, -


26


Plumbers.


Pearee's Plumbing Estab-


lishinent, -


36


Provisions.


Mayhew & North,


22


Roofing.


N. E. Roofing Co., - - 50-51


Saddlery.


Tracy Ifewes, -


24


Joseph S. Read, -


.


51


Safe Manufacturers.


Denio & Roberts, - last cover


Saws.


llenshaw & Clemson,


-


47


Seed Store.


M. & F. Burr,


42


Sewing Machines.


Wheeler & Wilson's, J. E. Root,


Agent,


- - - - last cover


Shingle Machines.


J. E. Sturdy, - -


26


Ship Carver.


.


15


Ship Chandlers.


Blanchard, Sherman & Co., 44 N. Blanchurd & Son, -


Lyman, Marrett & Co., - - 19


Shovel & Hoe Man- ufacturers.


Billings & Spear, .


17


Show Cases,


John A. Ilughes, - -


- 40


Spices, Mastards, &c.


Stanwood & Co.,


- 38


Stained Glass.


Tailors' Shears.


M.L. Bradford & Co., last cover


Printers.


L. N. Preseott, -


-


- 34


Charles D. Warren & Co.,


Looking Glasses aud


Picture Frames.


ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. 1


PATENT MEDICINE DEPOT.


C. W. ATWELL,


DEERING'S BLOCK, ... CONGRESS STREET, NORTII SIDE MARKET SQUARE, PORTLAND, ME .. Ofers for Sale, at Wholesale or Retail, a large and well selected Stock of


ENGLISH & AMERICAN PATENT MEDICINES, Perfumery, Toilet Articles, Fancy Goods, CIGARS, &C., &C.


C. W. A. is general agent for the Proprietors for the State of Maine, and will sell at the lowest prices, or commis- sion by special agreement :


Dr. Ordway's Celebrated Medicines,


Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup,


Dr. Hobensack's Worm Syrup,


Dr. Hobensack's Liver Pills,


Dr. Petitt's American Eye Salve,


Dr. Petitt's Canker Balsam,


Parson & Co.'s Rat Exterminator,


Down's Vegetable Balsamic Elixir,


Curtis & Perkin's Cramp & Pain Killer,


Dr. Marshall's Catarrh Snuff,


Dr. Smith's Sugar Coated Pills,


Hinkley Poor Man's Plaster,


Spanish Lustral, &c., &c.


Also, for sale, as low as can be bought elsewhere in the country,


ALL THE POPULAR MEDICINES OF THE DAY,


Together with a large assortment of other articles for the trade, such as CASTOR OIL, PAREGORIC, TINC. RHU- BARB, ESSENCES, INK, BLACKING, &c., &c. Terms to suit the times. Our motto, "Quick Sales and


Small Profits." Orders from the country, by mail or otherwise, promptly attended to.


D. W. & E. H. QUINBY, - -DEALERS IN


Foreign and Domestic Dry G 0005


WEST INDIA GOODS & GROCERIES,


CROCKERY, GLASS AND HARDWARE, FURNITURE AND FEATHERS, Paints & Oils, Boots & Shoes, Iron & Steel, Salt, Lime and Plaster, Corn, Flour, Meal, and all kinds of Country Produce.


- ALSO, DEALERS IN - WOOD, LUMBER & SHIP TIMBER,


AND MANUFACTURERS OF


CARRIAGES & HARNESSES,


OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.


Places of Business, at the Village and Junction, SOUTH BERWICK, ME.


MR-1


Dead Shot for Bed Bugs,


Atwell's Wild Cherry Bitters,


Atwell's Health Restorer,


Curtis & Perkin's American Vermifuge, Lyons' Kathairon,


LOTTO ERIOMIEM THITAT


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MAINE REGISTER.


THE GREAT FAMILY REMEDY !! G. W. STONE'S VEGETABLE LIQUID CATHARTIC!


The public do not require to be told that a mild, safe and reliable cathartic in a liquid form, agreeable to the taste and one which purges without violence, is a desideratum in medicine ; this fact will be admitted by all. Such a discovery has been often attempted, but without success, until the introduction of the above named remedy.


No patent medicine ever met with such ready approval by physicians as this. Many regular practitioners are using it daily, all of whom have spoken of it in the highest terms of praise. Persons for the want of a better have been obliged to resort to the use of those drastic, nauseous, and oftentimes injurious purgatives. such as castor oil, salts, senna, jallop, rhubarb, alloes, gamboge, &c., all of which cause more or less depletion, and fail to accomplish the object for which they are taken; on the contrary, they often increase the difficulty and render the patient less curable. None of these enter into the composition of this invaluable remedy. It is composed of barks, roots and seeds, the medical properties of which are exactly adapted to the cure of those complaints for which it is recommended. By a combination of those properties the public were put in pos- session of the most valuable preparation ever produced. This medicine is not intended simply as a cathartic ; its value as such is insignificant when compared with its power of purifying the blood from all humors, regulating the action of the bowels, curing Dyspepsia, restoring the appetite, producing a healthy action of the Liver, freeing the Stomach from bile, and invigorating and strengthening the whole system. It is a certain cure for the Piles, and those suffering from that complaint should give it a trial. It is also warranted to cure Canker in its worst forms. For all diseases of the bowels it cannot be recom- mended too highily. In Summer Complaints, such as Dysentery, Diarrhea, Cholera Morbus, &c., it will be found invaluable.


Reader, as sure as the sun rises in the east, just so sure you will be benefited by the use of this medicine for any of the above complaints, and as sure will it relieve those suffering from Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Tic Douloureux, Gout, Headache, and Pain in the Side and Stomach, caused by Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, Indigestion, General Debility, &c., are often caused by wind in the Stomach, which this remedy will expel at once. It is an excellent remedy for Sea Sickness. Those having occasion to travel by water should be provided with this remedy.


MANUFACTURED BY


G. W. STONE & CO., LOWELL, MASS.


GENERAL WHOLESALE AGENTS :- Burr & Perry, Boston ; II. II. Hay, Portland, Maine ; Fred. E. Smith, Montpelier, Vt. ; E. H. Rollins, Concord, N. H. ; J. Balch & Son, Providence, R. I. ; J. Pitkin, Hartford, Conn. ; Lymans, Savage & Co., Montreal, C. E .; J. Musson, Quebec, C. E. ; Shapter & Coombs, Toronto, C. W.


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


FRANKLIN HATHAWAY, DEALER IN


AMERICAN AND FOREIGN HARDWARE, CUTLERY, IRON AND STEEL. ALSO, HARNESS AND CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS, PATENT, ENAMEL, AND HARNESS LEATHER, HALLOWELL, - - ME.


JAMES S. MANLEY, Druggist and Apothecary, West end Kennebec Bridge, AUGUSTA, ME., Wholesale and Retail Dealer in


PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, PATENT MEDICINES, Brushes, Trusses, Supporters, MATS, GROCERIES, CIGARS, &c., &c.


CHARLES F. POTTER, (SUCCESSOR TO WILLIAM BLACK,) APOTHECARY,


And Dealer in FANCY ARTICLES, PERFUMERIES, BRUSHES,


PATENT MEDICINES, AND CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES. Also, Paints, Oils, Dyestuffs, Varnishes, Camphene, and Burning Fluid, &c., &c.


Corner Water St. & Market Sq., AUGUSTA, ME.


W. F. PHILLIPS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN


PAINTS, OILS, DYE STUFFS, GERMAN GLASS, BOSTON LEAD, FRENCH ZING PAINT,


9


149 MIDDLE STREET, PORTLAND, ME.


J. B. WEEKS, CIGAR MANUFACTURER


And Wholesale and Retail Dealer in


FOREIGN & DOMESTIC CIGARS,


BIDDEFORD, ME.


All orders from the Country will meet with prompt at- tention, and at as low rates as at any other place. Terms cash.


AMBROSE WARREN, BOTAINIS DRUGGIST, 3 Granite Block, East Market Sq., BANGOR, MAINE, Dealer in


BOTANIC MEDICINES,


Thompsonian Preparations, Essential Oils, Ex- tracts, Spices, Shaker Herbs, Medical Books, Syringes,


FANCY GOODS, PERFUMERY, &c.


BRAWATAR HOTHEOE TICA MAOMKIKA


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MAINE REGISTER.


G. W. STONE'S Cough, Consumption and Bronchitis ELIXIR.


The Proprietor would respectfully call the attention of the public to this invaluable Remedy for all affections of the Throat and Lungs, and begs of those who are undecided what to select from the nu- merous medicines advertised, and recommended for such complaints, to give his ELIXIR a trial. Having done so they will no longer hesitate what to take themselves, or recommend to others. A single trial will prove to them that this is the most valuable remedy ever discovered for the various affections of the Throat and Lungs ; it will immediately relieve the most violent Cough, and in a few hours completely cure the most severe Cold.


As a Preventive and Cure for Consumption, it has no equal. It is purely Vegetable, contains no poisonons ingredients, is quite agreeable to the taste, and may be given with perfect safety to the most delicate child. The numerous testimonials received almost daily from those who have been cured by it, justify the assertion, that no family should be without this Medicine. Let mothers give it to their children who have the Whooping Cough or Croup, and they will alleviate at once the suf- ferings of their little ones.


PRICE, FIFTY CENTS PER BOTTLE. PRINCIPAL DEPOT,


38 CENTRAL STREET, LOWELL, MASS.


BURR & PERRY, 1 Cornhill, General Agents for Boston ; E. H. ROLLINS, Concord, N. II., General Agent for N. II. ; H. H. HAY, Portland, Me., General Agent for Maine; JOHN PITKIN, Hartford, Ct., General Agent for Connecticut.


WONDERFUL AND ASTONISHING ! THE BEST VEGETABLE PURGATIVE PILLS IN THE WORLD. FOR TEN CTS. PER BOX,


TEN Each Box containing 25 Pills.


CTS.


G. W. STONE, of Lowell, Mass., having discovered that a root found upon the mountains of New England, contains medicinal properties of the utmost valne, has prepared a compound in the form of Pills, which he offers to the public as an invaluable remedy in a variety of complaints ; and as he in- tends these Pills shall be sold by all Grocers as well as Druggists, has given them the title of


THE GROCER'S VEGETABLE PURGATIVE PILLS.


They are intended for all the purposes of a Family Physic, and that their virtues may become uni- versally known, he has fixed the price at the ASTONISHING LOW SUM OF


ONE DIME PER BOX !


The public will understand how the best Pills in the world can be sold at that price, when they learn that no costly newspaper advertising and puffing is required to create a demand for them. They stand upon their own merits, and are sold by dealers who are content with a small profit, which places them within the means of all. THE GROCER'S PILLS will be acknowledged by all who use them, to be the best remedy ever discovered for all ordinary complaints, such as Costireness, Foul and Bilious Stomach, Affections of the Kidneys, or Liver, Flatulency, Morbid Inaction of the Bowels, Dysen- tery, Diarrhea, Headache, Nausea, and all complaints arising from a low state of the system.


DOSE .- From three to five, night or morning.


PRICE, TEN CENTS PER BOX. PREPARED BY


G. W. STONE & CO., LOWELL, MASS., To whom all orders must be ad.Iressed. Sold wholesale and Retail by H. H. HAY, PORTLAND.


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


CHARLES D. WARREN & CO.,


(Successors to THAYER & WARREN,) WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALERS IN


PAINTS, OILS, DYE STUFFS, BURNING FLUID, &C. - ALSO, - AGENTS FOR ALL POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES. CORNER FORE & INDIA STS.,


C. D. WARREN, WILLIAM WARREN. S


PORTLAND, ME.


JOHN W. PERKINS & CO.,


(SUCCESSORS TO PERKINS & TITCOMB,) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN


MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS,


DYE STUFFS, CAMPHENE, BURNING FLUID, Apothecaries' Glass Ware, Brushes, Sign Painters' Materials, &c., &c. Also, CURTIS & PERKINS' and other PATENT MEDICINES, at Manufacturers' Prices. COMMERCIAL STREET, . . . PORTLAND. J. W. PERKINS, B. A. PERKINS, (formerly Curtis & Perkins.)


MATHEWS & CO., Druggists and Apothecaries,


-DEALERS IN - FANCY GOODS, PERFUMERY, &C. Sagadahoc Building, Front Street, Bath, Me. ES MEDICINE . CHIESTS put up and replenished. Particular attention given to putting up Physicians' Prescriptions.


DR. S. ANDERSON, ECLECTIC PHYSICIAN,


Dealer in BOTANICAL and a General Assortment of CONCENTRATED MEDICINES. - ALSO, A -


BLOOD PURIFIER, Which has proved itself a certain cure for Scrofula, and all humors of every description, so far, without fail. He has constantly on hand, TRUSSIS, ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS, SHOULDER BRACES, PERFUMERY, COMBS, BRUSHES, &c., &c. OFFICE, CORNER FRONT & ARCHI STS., BATII, MAINE. DT-N. B .- Ile will pay particular attenti .. i to fitting of Trusses and Supporters, being the general agent for the best now in 1180


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MAINE REGISTER.


W. W. WHIPPLE & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN


DRUGS, MEDICINES,


PAINTS, OILS AND DYE STUFFS, No. 21 MARKET SQUARE, PORTLAND, ME.


SAMUEL E. PERKINS,


WIIOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN


DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, OILS, CAMPHENE, BURNING FLUID, CIGARS, SAUSEES, PERFUMERY, FANCY ARTICLES, &0. ALL THE POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES, DIRECT FROM THE PROPRIETORS.


No. 1 KENDUSKEAG BRIDGE, BANGOR, ME.


FISHER'S COUGH DROPS


PREPARED BY


DR. JAMES DORRANCE,


And Sold Wholesale and Retail by the Subscriber, and by H. H. HAY, Portland, and II: HYDE & SON, Bath,


This is a valuable medicine for Coughs and Lung Complaints. It will cure Coughs of long standing, and all kinds of Pulmonary Diseases, also Whooping Cough. Druggists and others supplied on liberal terms.


GEORGE W. WALLINGFORD,


KENNEBUNK, ME.


A. YOUNG, JR., CHEMIST, MANUFACTURER OF, AND DEALER IN


PERFUMERY AND PATENT MEDICINES,


LEWISTON FALLS, ME. Also, Inventor and Proprietor of the SHAKER REMEDIES, Medicines which are acquiring a reputation superior to any now in use. MILTON FARNHAM, his Travelling Agent, offers among other goods, the following at Wholesale and Retail : Shaker Catholicon, Fir Balsam Candy, Col Liver Oil Candy, Castor Oil, Sweet Oil, Essences Pepermint, Lemon, Checkerberry, Wormwood, Anise, Bergamot Sassafras, Cinnamon ; Colognes, Hair Oils, Hive Syrup, Lemon Syrup, Young's Dandelion Bitters, Paregoric, Hot Drops, Composition Powders, American Cream Soap, Letter Paper, Bill Paper, Note Paper, Envelopes, Steel Pens, Irks, Pen llolders, Russia Salve, Lyon's Kathairon, Wright's Pills, Syrup Wild Cherry Bark, Worm Killer, &c., &c., &c., &c.


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


WILLIAM BAKER, Brunswick, Maine, DEALER IN DRUGS AND MEDICINES,


Chemicals, Fine Toilet Soaps, Fine Hair and Tooth Brushes, Perfumery, Dyestuffs, Fancy and Toilet Articles. Particular attention given to putting up Physicians' Prescriptions and Family Medicines, at all hours of the day or night, with neatness, accuracy and despatch. Also, Agent for all the popular Patent Medicines of the day.


PURIFIED COD LIVER OIL,


A Cure for Consumption, Scrofula, Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs, and all diseases of the Lungs, is also put up by the subscriber, and is warranted pure. Also, Wholesale Agent for


SHIRLEY'S UNIVERSAL RENOVATOR OR FURNITURE POLISH, For Restoring the Lustre to Polished Furniture, Patent Leather, &c.


William Baker, Druggist and Apothecary, Main Street, Brunswick, Maine.


E. SARGENT HANSON, Inventor and Manufacturer of the celebrated


Alnited States Commercial Talriting


AND OF THE UNRIVALLED


UNITED STATES INDELIBLE INK, FOR MARKING ON ALL KINDS OF FABRICS.


The Writing Ink is a chemical preparation, and has now stood the test of our variable climate, and maintains the promise of its inventor, both in summer and winter, of resistance to atmospheric changes, fast color, will not mould, flows beautifully, and does not corrode Stcel Pens. It has nothing of the muddiness about it, which is common to much of the Ink on sale, but has a free and limpid flow, and increases in blackness after being committed to paper, and the color is durable.


For Schools and for general use, therefore, as well as for Counting Houses and Banks, it should be had in general requisition. As a Copying Ink, it is not surpassed by any manufactured or imported into this country.


The Indelible is also very cheap, no preparation of cloth is required, except it be smooth and dry. For all kinds of fabrics write with any kind of pen. It stands the tests of acids and of lye.




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