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T);ulu Vunnrbcr Journal. -O "" OlRdllEDRES. How can we give our children sound bodies? There is not much need to ask 111i~ ques tion about our boys. The cushans oi so ciety allow them tree use of their limbs, ample exercise in the open air. and suit able clothing. Girls who live on farms and who are reared in the country, have all these also. The farmer's daughter make' a l;i-t,\ toilet: runs to the barn, climbs oxer the scaffolds tilled with fragrant bay. to find the fresh-laid eggs; then to tin rhiekeii coop, where the **<1 nr doxx n.x tint lings x- .it for the food hi It h have prepared: then she drixes the eoxx> to pasture, while the I 1 ~t -tar lades out ol the >kv. which gloxx ~ xvith the rosy morn ing. sh- i- ready for breakfast, with an app- ;ite that needs tio coaxing, and xvlnx'h a queen might envy. Her share in the, morning work oxer, she is out and away, over fences, up among the branches of the trees to see xvixeth r the four blue eggs ol the old robin .have become baby robins, she knows the not of cverv bird, and the . .rot'its eggs: she kaoxvsthe liole ofthe ..lehuek. the house of the muskrat, and tin* nest ,,f the squirrel. Me xvatehes the hatching of the tadpole, and hi- wonder-' fill transformation iutoa frog. She dab-. Ides her small hare t ■ - in the brook xvliere tin- minnows play. and. max ne. breaks her > childish heart, win it -In* first 1 arns that i the silvery tish xrill die when taken 1 >ut of, the xvater. Her l-ssons in natural history are taken from the great Master. Jn the .summer she spreads the liny by tin* side of her father, and in the autumn f gathers the apples and tin* nuts, s.j her days go on. “With books and work, and healthful play.” Grown to a woman, she is strong to take up her tinti s. and when three score years are gone, she is still tresli and rosy, with capacity for many years of work. The ifirls in flu* city cannot."vf tiii>sim j>Ie. natural, li i!ihy lift!, but it they are i warrnlv dressed over the arm- and shoul der.-. and so .-imply a- t:> allow Hie large-t ; freedom for tlie w'lde t -port ; if warm leggins covered the thin .stocking*: if sub stantial boots, with square heels, could' t ike the place of tho-e now commonly worn, with In els ,-n liigii and narrow that they furnish no adequate support to the small ankle, which bend* i j and out till actually deformity results, it would go a great way toward supplying healthy con-1 di.ioii* for girls who*' city life excludes them from the natural, h- altb-giviiig in 11 (i cnct'S of till) count rv. MR. WEBSTER’S DEATH. It was past midnight, when, awaking1 from one of the slumbers that lie bad at intervals, lie seemed not to know whether he had not already passed from hi- earthly existence. IP- made a strong i Ifort to as certain what the consciousness that lie could perceive actually wa*. and then ut tered those well-known words, “1 -till live! “a* if he had s.iti.-li'd himself of the fact that he was striving to know. They were his last coherent utterances. A good deal later, he said something in which the word “poetry" was distinctly heard. Ili* son immediately repeated to him one of the stanza- of (iray's “Klegy.'' IP- heard it, and smiled. After thi* respiration became more difficult, and at length it went on with perceptible intenals. Ail wa mm hushed within the chamber; and, to us who stood waiting, there were Put three sounds in nature,—the sighing of the au tumn wind in the treees, the slow ticking of the clock ill the hall below, and the deep breathing of our dying friend. .Mo ment* that seem.el hours ll .wed on. Still the measured Peat of time fell painfully distinct upon our ears; -till the gentle moaning of the wind mingled with the only sound that arose within the room; tor there were tin sobs of women, no mm e ments of men. So grand, and yet so calm and simple, had been his approach to the moment when we must know that lie was with ti-1 no more, that lie had lifted us into j a ( nniposture, which, lm( lor his great ex ample, we could not have felt. At twi n-i ty-three minute, before three o'clock his j breathing ceased ; the features settled in to a superb repose; and l>r. .refines, who still held the pulse, after waiting a few seconds, gently laid down the arm, and. amid a breathless silence, pronounced the single word, "Dead.'' The eyes were then closed, the remains were removed front the position in which death came, and all, but. those who had been appointed to wait and watch, slow ly and mournfully walked away.—George T. Curtin. CUSHNOC HOUSE. Corner . Jt_ and Wintbrop State Sts., .Augusta, Me. T. B. B/iBLARB, : : Proprietor. Guests taTen to and from the Cars and Boats Free. HORSES m CARRIAGES TO LET. tUtew's'ua CONY HOUSE, W.9TER STREET, AUGUHTA, MAINE. 'PHIS new Hotel afford* accommodation* that no 1 ••ther one do«»n in the city to the travelling com munity, being located in the CENTRE OF BUSINESS. ami very Mar the Dejiot. Tiie ti a veiling public may be a* Mired that no jcibt. will be .-paretl t<» meet all their want-, and with the assistance of Mil. Tl’UNKK, late 01 tiie August* House, we hope to merit a share of the public patronage. CouuocVcd with tb.o House i* a First Class Livery Stable! C. A. A II. 10\¥, Pt rieto I. • 4 i • l ( Brushes, Combs, Soaps and Perfumery; CHOICE nilli AMI HMT ABHCI.ES! I'In shams’ it Apothecaries' floods, i'll/-* fyuna. Lari, ker«*»A-L* .uni NtaUfuot Oik. (diaries K. Partridge, DKlfiOIST AND APOTUKI AKV, Water Street, corner Market Square, <l'M*KR t.RASITK 1IAI L.) Uaa on hand a Large Selected Stock kept ft-esh by eonstaut additions, AMD fcKLLB AT The Lon eitt Mapfct'l Itatcw ! FOB GENUINE ASIC REUABLE GOODS r..trWf«,» hn* 8t«r§, Haler 8trrrt. coraer MaiUt fyairc ♦ !jaa?Oty Eugusta Olrertory. < huri-hon. UKTIIODOX I OM.IlKi. \ IT- »\ M ' *'• Ht., Ill 11%. .-I. Brill*!-Mill 0;ik .1 1 l.H'tcJ'tj.'j i. au.ir: I i -i.I.-i -.iHlM-nxI ' r UrM^ «“•' Kiln-li"<-l. M iniitiji iM.i'i' In ." A M. AUt iiiv..ii -m i.fM U’ M. Kvciniift . I • ElRvr li \PTIsT.—P-ornci AAintlu >p ami I « rlunn ,1- .1 lii.-k.-r im -i-.i. i .--i.l.-ii. " l lli-.'liinl kto-rj. Mi.niiiiK M-i vim I" im ' .M Aft.*m»m. i.Su 1 . Si Evening 7 I’ AP „ I l»*I I- ft W’TJ^l •Mate street. n*»rtn of Itinlgi. ( | *, iin<\ |. i-f re.-Mcm c NiinmiT - Meet. MornitlK ».rvi'.. IU.3U A. M. AIU'ri.....n JJ I'. M. Evening 7 I*. M. Ml- T f I« HUST KI’IM (»r \ I. --Preen -treet.east of s't .t.- < A King. I-.I'I--» : lv-1.1. le e at the par* K.MlMge. neM ;.»"!• !•> the • hllivh. Morning ser ,i , ;u \ .M Mt.moon 2 .;o IV M. Evening 7 I’ * J»IMT| <T\vr PP|S< np.\ E.—State st . between i ami vA nthroj> IV v. Mr. I |»j«*hn. rector. M -»ung«er\ n ■- h'.id A. M. Evening service 7 I*. M. r M \ Pi:" A 1.1 >1' - i Wiuthrop nml Summer -t-. • !{ Moor, pa.-t ,v : iv- icmc AA' mth. "p -treel. below Orchard. Morning service 1-.'in V M. Sabbath Sch *ol service at li A. M. Evening ser vice at 7 1* '-I. I'MT \R| AN - t..(>.;k ami "tat.- t~. Hiv. Mr. ( ram. p-i 1 — ' niorninir >ei v n c I" -'.u \ M >abl>alh svl.. N-ni e i |.*» !' M. Preaching service in evening at 7 o'clock ( \ | Hi »l.l< "t -i . north of IP. Idge IP v Air. «i'itri( n, pi e>f; residence-near the • hutch. The Congn u’il Pu t Eapt.-f free AA.I! Tlaptisl ate I M. -:«-t Phm ho hold social con* , \ i:; \\ eune-ifay evening, at Intlf-pa i set i n ••’.•!«»« k. v. m. r. U-.om- in Darby p. • k. AA .-,t«-r Street Regular pra m.-eting - «•’ Mondnx evening. Religious e\er< : <\ei. >«i afternoon at l o’clock. Room- i . ii t - all. M n sonic ilETIH.I.Mi. I EOIh.E. '■ ••’>. P Mid A M. .stati <: i IP. : M ■ i. • c i.-h m-uitJi. >p« i.il in -• i i Moi ■ • ' • aiing. h V. i r n...: .E AV.Plapp - . rotary. ANi.'VfA PiMX.E. No 141. 1. \ A >C Stated in- timrs li: i Tue-tla\ of each month. Special j, ,. i-\«-r- Ibi • . evening II Wood* bn. -' . Ma-ter. ‘ I. P I,.;ack:n.,m. Secretary. TRINITY «oMMANDEin. No 7 Knights Tem pi.ir. statei! nu-eluic- <-coml Friday of each month. David P.ug!il, Eminent Poiumamlcr. .1 AV ( lapp. IP copier JERt’s \I.EM Ri»YAE AIK H f HAPTER—Meet at 11 illowell. "tatc.) eonvocntions 'nmrsday on or before the full moon of each month. I» P. Warner. High Erie*I \EPH A PorNPIP — Mm t- nt llallowcll. Qu ir te,-!v ponvoe.-ifions. .Puuiary. April. .July. Oc tober; \A e-lncsipiv sueceetlmg lull moou. I» Cargill, Thrice Illu-trioii- Master. It* mpr ranee# s \ij.VTTfs i.mi» .!•: N - 7-x <-f (jiHip Templars. Tiii-m1;.\ owning fit Darbv II.ill Fll \M\ LIN I *1 \ hli >N -*i )N> OF TKM PKItA M K — Mo.-t-at R;i by Hull every Monday evening at 7 oVlock. Post Oliice. AU.l'sTA Post OFFH K Corner rf Oak and Water .-hoots. Ot F!< •: HornsFrom 7.30 A. M.toSP M Si;nd iv 0 to 10 A M. Jainiv A P.i-knoll. Postma-ter. George II. Far rington. < loot < !»• * k Arriml ami 7)<'i>arturt >>f ••—Wesb*rn. leaves U /m \. M : « b>-o- 10 30 A . M : arrive- 3.30 P. M. La-tern and Northern, leaves 3 t*» P. M ; closes 3.30 p M ; arrive.* 1“ t:. \. M. IV If vt -Old W:.v. 1, ,ve- 1.00 I*. M ; rlo-e.- 3.30 1' M ; an ive- M..V \ M M iidW i' leave* s.30 \ M : el..-es ».17» ! A M : arrive- a.oo IV M. _ ' Winthrop Ion* - - '*• A. M.; elo-e- 7 15 A. M.; \ arrive-»; no P. M r’arminirl'Mi ..-id Wav. leaves 7.7*0 A M ; closes ( 7.1‘, \ . M.; arrive- 2 00 P. M. Frooj.o; t and !.*f< Idleid. leaves f* 00 \. M ; close.- : s oo P. M.; ill-live- 10.30 A. M. Leaves Monday, i We lne*d:iv and Friday. Arrives Tuesday. Thurs- j day and Saturday. I.verv morning a train leaves \ugusta at 7».:;o a. M ; arrives at Augusta, daily, at s ou ; P. M. 1i>allotoell Divrrtovn. JIAUOWELL POST OFFICE. WRSTF.RN MAIL arrives daily, Sundays except d, at 3 27 :i i i 7 52 P. M. Cl nt 10.45 A. M. and X I*. M. F AST Fit N M AiL ari .ves daily, Sundays excepted, at 11 1 ' A. M. i'!<•■. -a Hi 3 15 P M. L1TCJIFIFLP MAIL arrives Tuesdays. Thursdays nnd S iturdays. :tt 10 uVl'K-k A. M. Clow s Sundays, Tucs di *1 Tl.ursd at s I*. >1. OKH<F "p , S n y excepted. fr,»m X o'clock A. M . t • 8 P. M. Open * .unlay* until b 30 I*. M. j . Box Rents n t postage on papers, periodicals, kc , payable uuart-rlv in advance. K. ROW FLL, P. M. Hal! -well, May 3, 1909. CHURCHES. Smith P .rish Congregational Church, corner of Second and (.'hotnut Streets, opposite Temple. Kev. Cius. (J. McCi i i v. Pastor, residence on ( h>-•nut St. .Morning servie •, 10.30; Afternoon service, 2 15. F.rst Baptisi Church, corner of T'nion nnd Franklin streets. R-v \. K. Chase. Pa-tor; residence on Middle St., I, twoeii Winthrop and Lincoln. Moqjlng service, I0.e0 ; Aft-moon service, 2 15. MelhodiKt Episcopal Church. Middle Street,between Un ion and Central. Ib v. Cm i n Filler, Pa-dor; residence at C — thtrnon tire, opposite the Church. Morning service, 10 3' : Afteruo. n service. 2.15. L • Cniver d -t Church, S-cond Street, (cor. of Fnion) Si. Matthews l.p.scopal Church, Central Street. Rev. Leonard Ii. St.min. Rector; residence corner of Second and Lincoln Streets. Morning service, 10.30; afternoon service, 2.30. Free Baptist Church, Academy Street, between Second and Middle. r. M. C. A. Regular meetings of the Yeung Men’* Christian Associ ation of Hall, w* :l. are h*-hi in tin* Vestry of the Baptist Church • vttv Monday • \ ning, commencing at 74 o’clock. A cordial invitation is extended to all, both ladies and gi ;.t!< men, to attend these meetings of the Assoeiation. i'rayer meetings, conducted by members of the Associ atiou, are held every Sunday evening— In burns’ Sch*Milh<mse,-Karmingdale, at 7 o’clock. 1: S.'hoolhouse at French’* Corner, Chelsea, at 7 o’clock. In London Hill Sell" ihouse. at 7 o’clock. Ii tie- M ilder Srhoolhouse, Maneh ster, at T o*c1t«k. A 1 Lit.'! »>ld Neck at, 2 1-2. BENJAMIN FuWLES, President. 11. S. OWEN, Secretary. MASONIC. K nne»»ec Lodge, No 6, F. and A. M. Stated Commu i I ■' ‘ W •*»! e In), . n or preceding the full mooli. J VMKS ATKINS, Jr.. W. M. J. E. NVE, Sec’y. .l rii- ih in It. A. Cha|iti r. Stated Convocation*, Thurs I dav <>n or before ibe full of the ujoou. it. F. WARNER, H P. P J. I>AY, Sec’y. Alpha Council. Regular meetings, Wednesday succeed | ins the fhll of the n mn, quarterly. DAMP CARGILL, T. M. F. J. DAY. Rec’r. Trinity Cora ni under y. Meetings at Augusta on the second Friday of each month. 1). CARGILL, E. C. J. W. CLAPP, Rec’r. TEMPERANCE. j Union Temple of Honor and Temperance, No. 3. Reg ular meetings, even Tuesday evening. J. W. FULLER, W. <’. T HEN TENNEY, W. R. Kennelnx Council, No. 4. Regular meetings on the first and third Fri itv evenings of each month. J J. JONES, C. of (’. C. (’. HUNT, R. of C. j Sheridan Lodge, No. 233, I. 0. of G. T. Regular meet ings everv Saturday evening, p 8 BOYD, w C. T. F. A. A. HE ATH, R. 8. MOSES M. SWAN, Watch maker and Jeweller, I * > e ft (9! '/ H > > K Hi* Stock embraces a line line of American and Swiss Watches, in gold and silver '••pe, including the eelebrated Naiiwn.d or Elgin Watch, Waltham. Tmnont, llor* (iiiin Itonnett, Eardeaux, Jacot, Ac., in both ba leand gentlemen’s sizes. Fino Grolcl J cwcli-y, Solid Gold Leon iton Vest and Neck Chains, STERLING A COIN SILVER GOODS, FINE l'EATLI) WAKE. SPECTACLES AND EYE CLASSES, of the mo«t approved kinds. ( LOCKS OF ALL KINDS, incitei ■ the cehdiruted lTHAf’A CALENDAR .ill of which will lie sold at the I.ohckI Price*, and Warranted. Ihu-iit iihir attention given to repairing nl! kinds ot Kim Wnfcl.es < hronometer Halanees applied and adit: ted to temperature and position. MjauTO-tf WANTED ! MtMEK'snnd Hunters having prime Mink Skim* ' on iiaiui w ll find a ejisli customer at highest market price by .-.ending them to J. II. H £LU A CO., No. 10 State St., : : Boston, Mass. rtljnniflwi! The Rally Kcnnohcr Journal, Established Jan. 1, 1870. NotU»o« by tlie T*re»#u Thcfir-t number Of the D\il\ Ki nnepk< Join vai w;i< issued lYom the Journal office on Mi tin day . It is about the size and style of arrangement Ms’the usual I»aily l.egislative’Journal. ainl in ty pographical appearance will compare favorably, we think, with the other Maine dailies. It is de signed by the publishers to issue it daily through the year," but we fear they w ill Ami then enterprise which ought to be a paying oite, considering the lield it w ill oreupy. to prove it losing one It < "«ts a deal of money topubli-h a paper these tune.-, ami a large, prompt paving-ubscriptiou list and a good ly amount of advertising patronage at respectable rates, are necessary to make a paper -cll--u tam ing. and prevent ii- being a source of enibarass meiil to its proprietors. Me lender this new can* date for public patronage our wishes lor its finan cial sitecess.—Maine Standard Tin: 1 >a11 v Kj nm um .lot ijnat. made it- first appear.'.to e last Saturday U is a \evy neat publi cation. and enterpri.-ing — Ranyor Winy. |*\,ir Kknm.IK Jut KNAl.-With the Colli im m * incut « l tin New Year, we receiveil the llr-t number of this new paper, published at Vugn-ta 1 >\ ’-pl ague Owen A: Nash. It is a large, -evi n < ol uian paper, handsomely printed, and tin repula t:■ • i. . t if- publishers i.-"a sufficient guaranty that it will b* live and spiev - York t'aunty Jndeptndt nt. Till llAfl.r Kl NM.1H JiU KNA1 wa- isslleit Jan u.iiv 1-t. and ir to be a permanent institution. It is.dwell MTanged. and handsomely printed sheet, and we have nodoubt it will receive, as it deserves, n lii»: lal -lipport from tin- people of AiigU-ta. lial lowell and i.ardiner — HaUoirtll (iazette. D.xirv Ki \nm i< Jm'K.ai.. Me have received the ur-t number- of the new daily Journal now p* i::i.iiu'idly e-taI-li.-he«l at the -tale Capital by the enterprising publisher.- of the weekly Journal. Me Sprague, Owen A Nash. Its appearance is neat ami bu.-iucss like, and its editors will could Je-s make it a progres-ive. live paper —AWri/s/ Aye. \\ *. ' '-r.gratnlate <>ur f* iriuls < t the ld'-Num JociiN \ i. upon the favorable an pices under w hi eh tite r new daily has been i.-nueo. It appeared on the 1 t • f JamiaiA . in hand.-on <* shape. its column? well fill' d and -flowing evidence «•! -uflieiented itorial ability and indu-n v to ensure its entire Mir evs- M e tni-t the public will appreciate the ef fort.- of the puhli-her- to serve them, and liberally sustain the enterprise.—.Vui'we Farmer. Till-: I ‘ana Ki n'I i ic .IniHMi, made its first app* arance New Year’s day. It is a well propor tioned sheet of twenty-eight "columns, and i- in ev ery way well calculated to supply a w;.ni which Angu-ta ha< felt for a longtime. M'ith the patron age wltieh it should receive from Hallowed, Hard im r. ami the other neighboring tow n-. in addition to it.-local support we see no rea-on why this on t* rpri-e -hould not l»e crowned with abundant suc re — !>>■ rft r (iii .ette 1 »n. Daikv Ki.nmiih’ Journal made its ap pearance on Saturday. It has a -mart ami news' look, and w ill succeed— Flhwortli American. Tin* first number of the Daii.Y Klvntbi.u Jot R- 1 NAK has been received. Those who w ish to re-I eei'e tin* earliest and fullest information in regard to the doings of the Legislature, should subscribe j lor it.— Fastport Sentinel. Daiia Ki.nm.lh .InritNAL. We have received f the tlr.-t number of this paper, issued Jan l-t It : is to be permanent and being the Matepaper.it w ill be a compcnd of the doing - of the Legislature, j valuable not only for the present but for preserva- j tion for future reference. It will furnish curb and | lull report* of the State Conventions of all kind-;j lull report* of the Legislature, Lcgi-lative 1 omnut tee. Hoard of Kducation, Ifoaid of A.ri« iilture. and j all other matter.- of intcre. t relating to the State : < >ov( rnmeiit. thus making itself u-cful to a very wide circle of readers extending over all parts oI the Mate. It w ill be a relinhleami -ti • ight-foi w ard | Republican paper, and the first numberAmin it< tliat it w iil be con dm1 ted with ability. and with lid* 1 | itv to the principles of the party in v. lo-e iiit« ic-t j hed It s of the • i/e of the D lily Lew ton Journal --The Snnrin. Fres/ue l*l>. Daily Ki.\m:i;h Journal. The advertisement of this new daily appears in onr column- tw-day. It giv*1* the legislative proceedings of ea* h day very fully, contain - telegraphic dispatches, the financial end ct nmuTcia) trail-a* lions in New Vcrk an<l I Bos ton, ami is in * very respect a tlrd-da-s dail\ pa-1 per. Term- £7 per year, oi lor the legislative .-e- ion.—Androscoggin Herald. Dana Kfsnkbku Journal. The enterprising 1 proprietors of the Kennebec Journal, issued the ; llr-t number of their new daily Jan 1-t It i* hand- i soinely executed, ably conducted, ami de-erves at l- ast fifteen hundred* Mib-cribors al«>ng the river. During the legi-lature it is especially valuable.— ’ Somerset Rejntrter. The publisher- ofthe Kfnni ; n Jol t n\i. com- ; niciUT l tlieir daily paper with the New Year. It is a good looking'sheet. much superior t<> the form er -e.--iou issue-. No thrice weekly w ill liepub li-hed — Hraekett in I'elf as t Af/e N i w*r \ i kiss. W :th the V w Year we are greet ed by the Daikv Kinnklh .l"t knal, published by Sprague, (twi n N, h. It is of go<>d size, its in alter is w ell arranged, and its editorial coinin' t will show the -nine ability which has governed the we* l b Journal.— Free /Yets. Rockland. Tin.' Daily Kknnlku Journal has reached us. ami i.- fully up t«» tin* standard of -ur expectations. It- typographical appearance is neat, and t- gener al arrangement all that could bede-ircd. We hone ,t will be liberally patroui/.e*l, and it will be if the j people ot tin State do their dutyFarmington ('/non it /e. The tir.-t i:umb» r of the Daily Kfnni bi.c Jot r N.vt. promptly made its appearance on Saturd .v. Jan. 1st. It a- a handsome sheet, got up in a style (hat <1 s credit to its enterprising publishers.— Jiiddet't-rd Democrat. With the new year, came the DUI.Y Kkvvf.BF.c Journal. it is a very neat paper, and we should think it would be a favorite with the people of the Kennebec —(iardiuer Home Journal. Daily Klnneheo Journal. We have received the fir-t number of the daily issued bv the publish ers of the Kennebec Journal. This is not to be foi the Legislature only, hut is to be a permanent daily public.,tion. There is no reason w hy the lurge cit ies and towns which duster about the capital suould not afford support to at least one daily. even though the railroad trains do bring Jin-ton papers in a few hours from the press. The Journal is a handsome sheet, well tilled with news and miscel lany, and wc trust will be a tucce*: .—lit!fast Jour nal. The new Daii.y. We have received the first number of the Daii.y Kknnkhi i Jot icnai . It is one of the be*t looking daily papers which comes to our olli c There i* no reason w hy such a spi ight ly journal -hould not start at once on the road to mu re*.-. The price of subscription is $7 per year. ~' (thus Ad rer tiger. The 1 >aii.y Kennebec Joirnal made its bow to the public last Saturday, and is understood to be a permanent institution* It deserves a liberal sup port in the Kennebec valley, not only through the session of the Legislature, ol whose doing.* it will give full report daily, but permanently.— U'aterville Mail. New m aporial. The Daily Kennebec Joi'esai. made its appearance on csatunlay morning last. li is printed m tiivt-rate style, and mnn:lc*ti* a great deal of enterprise in its management. We are glad to not ice that it has a good list 01 subscriber# in .hi tv. who receive their paper* from a carrier at eight o’clock. This is a great convenience, and one that should be appreciated by ourpeople.— Gardiner Reporter. At vit'sta Daii.y Jofunai.. This paper made its appearance last Saturday, very neatly printed and I lull ol matter. Our only apprehension is thut An- : gusta brethren are giving too much reading for the patronage of a place no larger than Augusta, i Success to the enterprise —Rrungtrick Telegraph. i We have received the first two or three numbers I of the Daily Kesnkkec Jorhnai., published by Messr*. spragae, Owen X Nash. Augusta, which ! i.* hereafter to he a permanent daily paper, instead 1 of being published only during the season of the Legislature, as heretofore. It is a handsome sev j en-column paper, well made up. giving much agri cultural and miscellaneous reading, as well as lo i cal and general new *. We have no doubt it will be ably conducted and wish it substantial success.— Rockland Gazette. The first number of the Daily Keno ukc Jont NAL made its appearrnce on Saturday. It is very neatly got up,— Or fa rd Jjeinoerat. The first number of the Daily Ki nm.ki •' Jocu nai. promptly made its appearance <n > turduy, thel*tinst. It is a handsome shcu got up’m*a style that does credit to its enterprising publishers. —'Ou f ord Register. A New DaII y NEWSPAPER. We receive the DAILY Kenm ma Joi knai., a goodly • >/<d. well tilled and mu artappearing paper, published by Messrs. .•Sprague. Owen A Nash, at Augu-t i. the proprie tors <>i tlie old Weekly) Kennebec Journal: terms, #7 a year in advance. We hope it will be patron ized bv our liepublieun fYiend*, and w e think it w ill he. being tb.e first and only daily issued at the Cap! tal.— Mathias I'nion. Portland & Kennebec Railroad! Winter Arrangement, Dee. 3, 18G9. Passenger trains leave Augusta for Portland and Boston daily at 5 43 and 11 A. M. Bo-ton for Augusta at 7 ;tu A. M., and \2 M.: Au- : gu-ta for Waterville at 3.40 P. M. Augusta for Gardiner (accommodation train •. at 7.30, and 11.30 A. M., - 13. and 3.30 1* M. Trains arc* ducat Augusta IVom Bangor at 10.33 j \ M ; from Boston at 3 30 and won 1* M , from Gardiner at 7 and s 43 A M . 1.30 and 3.no P. >1. Passengers for Bangor fr«>m Bo-ion holding Maine 1 Central through tickets, and wishing to come via Augusta, ran do so; and from Bangor to Boston, purchase a Maine Central local ticket to Kendall's Mills, and alter taking the cars on this line tin* con dr. lor will furnish a ticket t<> Boston, making the I u e through the same a-* via the Maine Central road. 1. L. LINCOLN, Superintendent Augusta. April *>, ISM. si:novas* Fashionable Hair Dressing Dooms, Opposite i’arrotl A Bradbury’*, Water Street, : Augusta, Me. .■shav.ng, shampooing, U.'tir-Drosfdng, ( idling, Col oring, Ac. in the most approved style of the art. Particular attention paid to cutting and curling La* dies* and Children's hair. All kinds of Hair Work made to order in the latest style. Ijan70-]y \ A Lnijgt- anil Wrll-ielertril Assort mini of, Wallets, Bill & Pocket Books, In Morocco and Calf, lor Pale Sow by >Ctt TITCOMB A DORR. , JOURNAL JOB PRINTING Establishment! UUR FRIENDS are reminded that having the Largest Sieaia Job Frintim EstaMislimenl, On the Kivt r, and employing COMPETENT AND EXPERIENCED WORKMEN! We arc at all times prepared to execute In the beat manner and at lute prices, all kiuds of PLAIN AND FANCY Book Job Printing -SUCH AS - Books, Pamphlets, Newspapers, Mammoth Posters, Handbills, Show Cards, ( iradars, Business and Wcddnaj Cards, Jjtter Headings. Bid Hauls, Ball 1 ieki Is. Programim s, Auction Kills. Invoices, Kills of I.atliiiK, Receipts, lam Klanks, PLACARDS, SCHEDULES, INVITATIONS,5 RAILROAD and Steamboat Printing, At., Ac., Hr. To all those w desire ork in our line, sre w uid say that it is our Intention to SUIT OUR CUSTOMERS Both in regard to Prieea and Execution of Work. iders by mail or express will receive the same PHOM1T ATTENTION as tiiougii delivered personally. SPRAGUE, OWEN & NASH, JOURNAL OFFICE AUGUSTA, AuGraTA, Oct. 15, 1H69 LAST SENSATION! Great Closing Sale Ladies' Furs and Robes, Wlicclcr's,-- Grardincr. 1NOW offer my entire stock of I,AI>1E>’ FTitS and UOIIES .it less than eo.-t to manufacture. Parties who wish to buy within the next two years, and who wish to save money ohould not fail Lo improve this Git KIT (LOSIVU SALE for I am going to .SELL regardless of cost. Remember the Place: Opposite the Post Office, GAKIHNER. ME. M. L. WHEELER, | jau702nidAw Successor to Iluthawav A Wheeler Stoves! Stoves !! I’EEltI.ENN, TROPIC, CITV OF WOltCKNTHK, ciiilnox, i\ui:pi;.\m^n:. tviviTi: >iot \T.iI.V (iAK.IK.T HAAUKi also WOOD & COAL FURNACES! SECOND HAND STOVES Bought and Sold. ALL KIND SO F JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTKNDKO TO, AM) SATISFACTION GUARANTEED! A. P. GOULD, 1 llonr * or til of Railroad Brldgr, Mater Street, Augusta. janlS-tJLwllI' GOLD! GOLD! GOLD! AID-AAVE!SON’S BOTANIC COUGH BALSAM! IS MORE VALUABLE THAN GOLD. TRY IT ! TRY IT ! TRY IT ! IT CUKES THE WORST COUQH or COLD IN A SHORT TIME. IN LARGE BOTTLES, at - - - 35 Cents. 3NTo Cure ! IMo Pay ! FRANK KINSMAN, DRUGGIST, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AGENT FOR THE UNITED STATES AND CANADAS. Cough no more when you can be Cured for II .*> Cents ! TRY IT! Till’ IT !_TKV IT! Opinions of lhe* Press. The Kl NM:ri<' JoI'knai. lias been enlarged and is now one ol the handsomest paper© in the l nilcd States — Portland Press. The Kkn.vkijm JoniNAl. comes to tm tin- week enlarged, and with new type, giving it a very mee j appearance, and an extra amount ol good leading . mailer —Simon, in Lewiston Journal. 'plie Kknm:ik« .Ini i:nai. » omes to us much en-j larged ami unproved. Nov type. clear paper, ami ; a determination to keep up with the turn w ill en sure to the patrons ol the .!• i i.naI. a 111st-eh.-s ' new-paper. e are pleased to notice the-e evi dences ol prosperity on the pail • »I our neighbors j ol the Journal and vvi-h them abundant sum ess.— Ranyvr IVhiy and Courier. l he hl.vM.i l c .lul l;,.Al. comes t<» im till- week die-sed m new type throughout and greatly en larged (nine columns ton page;, and m now. we be lieve. the large-t paper il» the Mate, vv ith one i X« ep li. n. lhe Jnt K.vvl. is lno.-t ably conducted by 1 Messrs Sprague. Owen X Nash, and deserves the liberal support of the paity whose principles it advocate.-. To its genial publisher© we vu.-li the richest success.— Aeunthec L'.eporter. The Kiwi p.I e J«d KNAI was enlarged this week to nine columns, and is m vv the large t hdm sheet m Maine. It i.- said that the l-roprietois will issue a permanent Ihtily hem ebatb. beginning with the legislative -e--i"n u Adr* rtiser. I lie kKNNKUKt J«U KNAI. ol Augusta W ol be enlarged. this week, and made the hugest paper in the -t.;te — SpiLnyfield It* puliican. The Kknm I l < .lot UNAI. has -plead it.-ell to the -i/e ol the I’.o-toii Adveitiser. ami is otherwise im proved. so that it is now the large-land perhaps the handsomest paper in the state — H at*milt Mail. The Ki nm .1* .I.M KNAI of las! Week appeared in an enlarged form. printed on new type and upon a nevv press — llangor Jeffersonian. Tl.v ki.vNKi n .loruMi.. alw .ys neatly printed amt ai Is conducted i otiic.- to u- tiilargt d amt il po~-'ble neater 1«h king than ever bel*.re. It j- now the large-t weekly printed in Maine.— Miukuis l nion. . . The Kknm Pf* Joiknat. comes to u- tin- week in a new dress, and considerably enlarged, imp. cl ing a prosperous condition financially, and vvbi. h Well deserved.—rv* *t> * /. Pioneer. The KknnK!;1«' J. d HS Al. « erne- to u- n.m ii en larged, and dressed in a spick and span mw suit Augusta i- bound to grow, and the J« t Isnai. pro prietor,-* evidently mean to be up to the t.me-.— Portland Transcript The Kknnki.K .1 • *!'Knai. has been greatly en larged. and is m»w we believe, the largest paper in lhe Mate, 'l he publishers have recently added one . l Campbell*.- be t new .-paper presses to their al ready verv complete e-talli-hment and are pre pareil to answer all calls that may be made upon their tv pographie resources. It takes no backward tep- though in it- i- ue it • a-t- A t.h-i,-. J’-aek vvi.id” to its first number, comparing that with the present —(iardiuer Journal. The Kk.nnkuF' Joi k.nai., one of the be-l weekly papers in New Kuglaud. come- l" w- etil. rged this \ui k. We arc glad t<> see Ma li proof of it- pros- | pci \tx.— I;<>*ton Vr<ni*< rij)t. The Ki xnki l < .I'M i:xai, come- to u- tiii- we. k in an enlarged form and mw dress. It makes a j splendid appearance, and is worthy ot an extensive circulation —l'UldeO>r<! Journal. The Kkxxki.H* JornsAl. has been enlarged, and is now the large-1 paper in the Mate. The publ -h » is have had a mammoth Campbell pres- built j -peeiallv f«>r it. and w ith a new dress of type t i- a i verv hand nine sheet. The publishers should re- j I reive a liberal support to e.-mncnsate lor the heavy outlay which they mi>ke.— IlocUuml Fi r* The Ki:-Vl »< Jm unal come- to m- in anew dre.-s. and much enlaiged. which are evidem e.-ot prospeiity The proprit tors of the Mate paper art energetic* business men. and deserxe mueb credit foj thi.- 1 i -1 improvement in theii valuable ioiirn.d and we wish tnein huge success, linauci.illy. and othei wise.— Farmintjfi n < 'hnatirle. Tin l\l. - M i I t Jcl UXAi. ha- been enlargetl am! vei\ much improved- New type, new press, new i d> termination t«» make a fii-t-v|:\ss State pap' 1 The Jot' it x ai. next r looked so prosperous and well to-do. and we are more than pleased at these ex: deuce- of pro-perity.—Ethnrorth American. The Kk.nnk.i I * Jot h> xi. has been considerably enlarged, dressed in a fine new .-nit. from head t< foot, and makes a fine appearance — Caluit Advei titer. The IvExxr.l l *' Jnri:x.\T. wine- to u- enlarged and in a new -uit of tvpe. Tic Jot'ltNAl. is web conducted, readable, industrious m news, and pretty much .all that ' mxv j.:.per hould be ex ej»t in it- politics — /{epuhiictrn Journal. The kKNNm i Jnt'KXAI. ha- been eulargt d, am’ is printed with new tvpe and a mxv press It l- one of the largest end be-t weekly papers in the State —Funtport Sentinel. Tin: Kknxkiikc- .Toritwi. Thi- valuable State paper ha- recently been enlarged, with an entirely new dress. It is' printed on one of Campbell pres.-es—and i- one of the large ■ t it not the largest papers in the state. The Fot itx xi is now :i thirty six column paper—and the publishers must have been :d great expense in making -m b improve ments without any extra charge for the paper.— /Stratai/uis fjhsen er. Xkwsi’aporial. The KKNvi-:r.rc J«»ritxAi which was large enough before has been enlarged and i- now th largest in the state. It i- printed on j new tvpe and is a hand-nine as well as a well edited paper.— Progressive Aye. Eieu Et Mon Droit, MRS. DINSMORE’S GREAT ENGLISH COUCH &CROUP BALSAM. Of Hoarhound k Anise Seed, For Coughs, Colds, Shortness of Breath, Asthma, &c. Thi' excellent Medicine has the extraordinar propei'-tv "| immediately relic\ iug ( oi t.ns. ( < - i.i-s IIoai:*km ** liimn in of111:i \ i nn«•. " m><>r [NG ( Oi l.II. itIXi III SKIM.hS OF I IIK THROAT. i operate* hy di**olving the congealed phlegm, aixl causing free expectoration. Person- who are troubled w:t 1» that unpleasant tickling in the Throat, which deprive.* them of n-t. night alter night, by, the mcesMint cough " huh it provoke-, will F»v* taking one dose, find jinnvuKii* relief; and one bottle in most cases "ill ‘'fleet a cure. Incases of Croup it gices immediate Relief. Price SO Cents. Preimrp't from a rer.-i|it of a Mrmher of the l'hnrniaeeutiral Society of (Heat Iti itain. For Sole at I)rup: Stores eenerally. i A. 71. IHKSlIOKi: A CO., Prop’s, PORTIASl>, MR. For sale in ViiKnsfa by Johnson- Hhotiiki:s ; in (lunUm-r by II. F. Johnson; in Hallowell by W. It. j Hau.ahin. ’ tisJanAiuim* MOSES W. FARR, General Insurance Agt, LIFE AX'D FIRE. I OFFICE, NQ. 1 DAUBY BLOCK, .MVGVST.i, JJ.If.Vt. tljauTU-tl Standard Periodicals for 1870. Republished by the Leonard Scott Publish ing Co., New York. JndifptTxaullt' to all desirun* of being well informed tut Iht yrtnl aubjeet* tf the tiny. 1. The Edinburgh Review. This i- the oldest of the series. In it.- main fen- j tun? it still follow» in the path luaiked out L»v , Brougham, Jcllrcv, >ydney Midth. mid Lord Hol land. it» original founders and last contributors. ^ 2. The London Quarterly Review, which commences it.- i>th volume \\ ith the January I number, was t« t on toot as a rival i*» the Kih> j m noil. It ros iutcly maintains its opposition in j politico, ami show* c«piai vigor in its literary de ; pur linen t. 3. The Westminster Review ! has just closed it- '.dd volume. In point of literary I ability this lUv it vv is fast l .-iug t<- a lev*l with if ; competitors. It i- the advocate of political and re ! ligiuns liberalism. i 4. The North British Review, j now in it- olst volume, occupies a very high i*>si tion in periodical literature. l\i-~ing beyond the i narrow loimali-mol school- and parties, it aj peal- j ; to a wider range of sympathies and u higher luteg r.tv of toiiVK tiou. 5. Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine an- commenced A2 years ago Ltpialing the l^uar terlii - in it- literary* and scientific departim nts. it i ha- won a wide reputation tdr the narratives aud kt t. he- which cuhvtn it.- pages. 'Mt'MZ.US MO Ml 1*70. For any one of the Reviews, (4 00 per annum For any two of the Review *, 7 a*o For any three ol the Reviews, 10.UO “ For all’four of the Review s, lit “ f or 1 ‘.lackwood’s Magazine. 4 00 bur Blackwood and one Review. 7.00 “ b or Blackwood ami anv two of tlie Reviews. ' 10.00 “ For Blackwood ftud three of the lieview*, 1J 00 “ For Blackwood and the four Re views, la 00 “ Single Numbers of a Review, fl. .Single Number* of Blackwood, cents. The Mlrt it tr% art ppublithetf quarterly ; lit a* kn vuti* ,tl *•% a zi mi it monthly. 1*0# itmet commence in January. CLUBS. A discount of tirenty per rent. v\ ill be allowed to Clubs of four or more persons, when the periodical ale sent to out uddrts*. POSTAGE. The Postage on current subscriptions, to an part uf the l nited Mate*, is tiro rent.s a number. t<< be pn paid at the office ot delivery. For back uuin i.ei> tin1 postage is double. PREMIUMS TO NEW SUBSCRIBERS. i New Subscriber* to any two of the above period i M-nls for 1*70 w ill be entftled to receive one of the I Feui Review* lor iNib. New .subscribers to all the live may receive Blackwood or two of the Review - ibr lbou. BACK NUMBERS. Subscribers may. by applying early, obtain nack *rt* ot the Review s from January. l*n.V to Decem ber, ISO'.', and ol Blackwood's Magazine from .Janu ary, ISM, to December, at half the current j *u1»-cription price. yy--Neither premiums to Subscribers, nor dis ; count to Club* nor reducetl price* for back num ber*, can be allowed, unles* the money i* remitted ! direct t>> thr ruWithert. No preiiiiuni* can be given to ( lubs. I The .January number* \\ ill be printed from new | type, and arrangement* have been made, which, it is hoped, w ill secure regular and cuily publication The Leonard Seotl Publishing (o., 110 Fulton St., New York. The Leonard Scott Publishing Company also pub li-li TIIK FA It VEILS’ I.IIPK to Scientific ami Practical Agriculture. B> Henry step lien*. Fit s., Edinburgh. anil tin* late J P. Norton. Prolessor of Seientltie Agriculture itt Yale College, Ni \v Haven 2 vole. Royul octavo. lia» pages and mi melon- Engravings. Price *7. By mail, postpaid, Js.lK). '"51 Edward Rowse, 124 IV A TE li S TR E E T t-i DEALER IN Watches, Jewelry, [AND SILVER WARE ! Agent tor the Wislileani Watt’ll And LAZARVS A M( I .US’ 1 ’erfect eel Spot taclen. 93- Special attention paid to Hie repairing of all kinds of FINE WATCHES. Ch ron om vter Ra la n era applied and aemirately adjusted to temperature position and isoehronism. TINE TAKE * B1 TRANSIT. ♦Ijan70-tf Hotel Notice. rrilE (lardiner Hotel havin* l>eon thor* !| oujfhly repaired, and entirely new fur* mshed. will be opened Wednesday, Doe. 15th. OIJVKR C. ROlJjNS. Gaiibner, Dee. 1:1, USbU. tljanTO tf PRICES REDUCED! DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, AND T\u l cy Art i cles, AT JOHNSON’S FAMILY DRUG STORE, Opp. POST OFFICE, AUGUSTA, Me., Where can be found one of the largest and best selected stocks on the Kennebec river, aud Prices that defy compe tition. PATENT MEDICINES Of all kind* and in large quantities. Fold to ?uit I'urehtirers, at Johnson Brothers. CATARRH REMEDIES. BRUSHES OK EVERY DESCRIPTION AT JOHNSON BROTHERS. Feather Dusters, Fine Sponges, Carriage and Bathing do., Chamois Shins, O LJJ.S, H UE SPERM. CASTOR, OLIVE. NEATS-FOOT, ESSENTIAL OILS OE ALL KINDS, AT Johnson Brothers. FINE SOAPS, FKEN OIL A.TCTD ENGLISH and (a-nnine Imported Castile, GLYCERINE AND 110NEY SOAPS, 5 Cakes for 25 cent?, 25 Cuke* far one d liar. Shaving Apparatus, Com {-rifling RAZORS from the \ r?t manufacturer* in the V, tld ; STROPS <f all kind? ; the COMBINATION MIG- a v.«vel and c« nvenient xiJrirlv. BRUSHES cl every de?cripl%n, and SOAP8 of the be*t quality. Johnson Brothers. HAIR PREPARATIONS OF ALL KIND?, for 75 CENT?, Johnson Brothers. SACHET POWDERS. A Large Stock of LUBIN’S, G-A.TJiDIR.A.'Y’S, AND ALL OTHER IMPORTED PER FEMES. Also a LAROE LOT of TOILET POWDERS, Ul. VII FltMIN. . AND TOILET ARTICLES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, AT Johnson Brothers. FI RE CALIFOBKJA AND IMPORTED M INES. For Mcdiciul Purposes. at JOHNSON BROTHERS. SARDINES, OLIVES, PICKLES, Ac., CIOAKS A TOBACCOS OF ALL KINDS. CANARY, RAPE & HEMP SEED, AT Johnson Brothers. I Pcoprietora of RR. RENNET S MfRralfd Jawidiw Fitters. Person* from the country, Phjaieiana and all others, will do well to call aud examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. Remember the place! OPPOSITE TIIE POST OFFICE, j JOHNSON BROTHERS.