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THE KENNEBEC JOURNAL.
(Established in 1825.)
Enlarged and Improved.
A POLITICAL & FAMILY NEWSPAPER.
Not Excelled hy any in the State.
Jrst Enlarged and Printed on
New, Plain, and Handsome Type!
Ho Increase of feiubscrlpl Ion Price—A (iooil
Time to Subscribe.
The Weekly Kennebec Journal.
The Kennebec Journal is in the Forty-fourth year
oi it' ago. It hAS just been enlarged, ami in now a
THIRTY-SIX COLUMN PAPER,
Its size not being exceeded by that of any other
p.iper in the State, and surpassed by but-few in oilier j
States.
It will contain
Carefully Prepared Political Articles, Pacts, Statis
tics, speeches and Extracts; Full Reports of
the Proceedings of the Maine Legislature;
Reliable Information in relation to mat
ter* pertaining to the state Govern
ment ; la-port* of the Doings of
Coiigre.-s ; Local and state
News; Smumnric* of Do
mestic and Foreign
News;
Reports of the
Markets at Homo
and Abroad ; well se
lected Tn les . Poetry , !
Agricultural and other inter
esting and Useful Reading for the
# Family; also Correspondence from Abroad
and original Articles upon subjects of < ieu’l Interest.
It has hew enlarged from
Twenty-Eight to Thtrty-Slx Columns,
in width, and proportionately increased in length,
and is printed on an
Entire New Suit of Type,
Making it one of the
Il.-uidsomest and Most Readable,
as well as one of the
CHEAPEST PAPERS IN PRICE,
published. The price of subscription has not been
increased on account of enlargement.
Now is the Time to Subscribe!
Terms: $2.00 per annum In advance# $2.25 nt the
end of six months, and $2.50 at the end of the year.
Published every Wednesday.
Daily Kennebec Journal,
Will be issued every morning, (Sundays excepted,)
on and alter the lirst of January. Will give
I
Full and Accurate Reports of the Proceedings of
the Legislature from day to day; Reports of Im
portant Hearings before Committees; Abstracts,
ot Discussions in the Hoard* of Education and
Ajgrioultiire; will have the Latest News bv Tele
graph the same as other dailies, and will also
h.ive Editorials, Correspondence, Local* and the
usual Summaries of News, ulso the most Import
ant Speeches of the Session.
The Discussions in the Board of Education will give j
New and Additional Importance to the Daily
Joi rnal, a* it will contain reports of them.
Terms, $7.00 per year; $2.00 for the Session.
Kg’ Member- of tfio Legislature* will do f heir con
stituent* uii<i rhitnieelvc* u ftivor t<> interest them
aelvua in gtftttog aubecriber* t«» the above publica
tion-i. The Daily keeps up that c.»rro* pan deuce ,
between the People and thefr licpiventatives,
through their Legislative tteport*, which is neces
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who cb'sire a fuil report of the Legislative Proceed
ings, lb u.-t subscribe for the Daily Journal.
Kg- Postmasters and Members of the Legislature
authorized to take subscriptions.
Sir*Tin1 Weekly and Daily Kennebec Journal
are published at Augusta, Maine, by
_SPRAGUE, OWEN & NAS|L_ I
lUCH’.S
Vegetable Cough Cordial!
(kNK of the best remedies for Coughs, Colds
" Croup, bronchitis, uud all affections of the
Turuat and Lungs, for sale by
JOHNSON BROTHERS,
Opp. Posit Office, Augusta. Me,
CLAPP & NORTH,
Bucoeasora to Edward Eenno,
BOOKSELLERS & STATIONERS, J
15-5 Wiilrr tilrccl,
A. ugusta. M o .,
UAVK Ju.l received large addition, to their as
sortment of
Miscellaneous, Blank and School Books,
B I B L E S.
Testaments and 1‘rayer Books !
I.filer. IVote, and kill Paper,
ENVELOPES, of ail Sizes ami Styles,
INITIAL STATIONERY,
BLANK FORMS of all Kinds,
States and Sponges,
PENCILS, PENS, AND PENHOLDERS !
INK AND Mi l II.AliK,
’WAX, lor Wax F*loxv«‘rs, !
Also a One assortment of
r A c XT G O O D S ,
ItKVKNI K s'f AMI'S of aU aiies.
tltt»|ir-«odA17tf
1> involution.
II'IIE fo-1>artn.rshlp heretofore exisllnpr la-tween
1 I \ Nason, < II. Han,hoi, A. \\\ i'hilbrook, A
■| I! IVrkius, miller the style of NASON, || \M
l.KN A CO., is this dar dissolved l,v miituui con
sent The business will be settled by
IIAHkEN A PI11 kit KOOK,
At the Oil) Stand.
K. A. NASON,
C. II. 11 VMJ.LN,
A \\ I'll I I.HltCH>K,
April 13, 1S70. T. IJ. PKKKINs.
The undersigned will continue the
Dry Goods Du«inc«a,
of the linn of Nason, llamlen A Co.,
AT TJICIB OLD STAND,
Corner Bridge and Water Streets.
Those indebted to the late linn an- requested to
call and settle.
JLU1I.K.N A 1'llIl.imOOK.
C. H. JIawik!?,
A. W. 1*1111.1*00*.
X pril 13,1S7#. tl ta|is-2in
II. T. HKLJIBOLD S
Concentrated Fluid Extract Baclw,
j the great diuretic.
The Proprietor trusts that his Remedies, from Hie
\:u t of then being advertieed, may not be classed a* ,
Patent Medicine*.
liixwnoi.iiV Fluid Kxtract Hrcur.
is a Pharmaceutical Preparation. The proper name
1 is given, and it i- the mo t active which can be
made: il i- indorsed as a cure by all medical works,
tor such diseases as reconimeudeit by the Proprie
tor It is pleasant in it- ta-to and odor, free Horn
all injurious properties, .and is taken by Adults and
< hildivn. It is Tonic, Dltneti**. Blood Purifying
and Invigorating. Knfeeblcd and delicate constitu
tions of both sexes will And it far more strength
ening than am of the preparations of bark or iron.
Mfilieal Properties contained in 1 li-pensntoiy
of the I'nited Status, of which the following is n
correct copy.
m CIH .—ID odor is strong, diffusive, and some
what aromatic, it- taste is bitterish, and analogous
to that of mint. It i> given chiefly in complaints of
the l rinarx Organs, nuchas Gravel, Chronic * •J*
tanh of tin- JUmIder. morbid irritation ot tin- Wad
dor and l rethra, diseases of the Prostate ( .laud,
and Retention or the Incontinence of l l ine, f'-nn a
loss of tone iu the parts concerned in its evacuation.
It has al-o been recommended in Dyspepsia. .
Chronic Rheumatism. Cutaneous Affections and j
Dropsy.
TESTIMON1^ .
Cure of Grwkl of Five Years* Standing—
Stone passed and to re seen.
S w \n\aii, Tcnn., May 14.1*50.
Dr. H. T. Hf.LMROLD,
Dear sir: We introduced your’‘Fluid Kxtract
Hue.hu** in this country about eight months ago. and
are. happv to state that it is meeting with uhivei -al
favor. \Ve wish to inform you of one instance
(among many) where your “Ruelm” has worked
wonders. Anian ir our enuiitv, named. I P. Ks
t**] 1, had been suffering about five years w ith gra\
el. About six weeks ago he bought of us one bot
tle of vour “liuchu,” and before be w a- through
with one bottle he passed a gravel that weighs eight
grains, which we now have on exhibition iu our
drug store. He savs In* ue\er will be Without the
•rinrhit” in liin linnsc i»^r:iin. Your lurpar.ition-* j
nre jriinini; favor even" ilav. Very ve.peellully,
yours Sir., KiTl.tf* * IIIXKI.I-:, Iwnggtotd. |
Ci’he of Bladder and Kidney Affection of
long standing—stone passed and
TO RE SEEN*.
WE8TPOKT, Conn, Sept. 5, 18<i9.
II. T. 11 ELMP.OLD, Esq.
DkahSik: I commenced taking your “Extract
of Buclin” about two weeks since for an affection of
the bladder and kidneys. I have stiffen1* 1 bv spell*
i very much for a fetv day* past. But yc-terday re
lief came tbrougb the effect of your •‘Bucbu.” A
| -tone passed mv bladder about the size* of a large
!//*», and I now ieel perfectly well and entirely free
I from the pain that I have suffered with “so bard.”
I attribute my cure t" your medicine entirely, and
would ..oin’mend all persons similarly afTeeted t«>
, trv it I have great faith in its curative powers.
I Yours truly, THOMAS J. BENNETT.
REFERS TO
Rev. WILLIAM COGSWELL, Westport, Conn.
J. L. G. C ANNON, Druggist* Westport, Conn.
II. B. WHEELER, esq., Westport, Conn.
BRADLEY HULL, esq., Westport, Conn.
Dr. WAKEMAN, Reading, Conn.
R. W. li. ROBINSON, Wholesale Druggist New
York City.
And many others if necessary.
! (Tin: of Kidney and Liver Affection of a
Patient Seventy-Limit years of Ace.
THANKS TO MR. 1IELMBOLD.
Gir ard, Pa., March 31,1809.
Editor Goumopi.ite: 1 desire, an an unsolicited
tribute to I he merits of Helm bold’s Jiuchu, and for
the benetii of those similarly afflicted as myself, to
say that alter consulting many eminent physicians,
and trying nearly all the best advertised remedies,
in the‘vain hope of finding relief fYotn aggrivated
kidney and bladder diseases, from which 1 have 1
suffered excessively for many years, good fortune
finally suggested to me Helmbold’s Thu Ini, which I
commenced using with little faith, and no apparent
heiieilrial results for about a month. At the expir
ation of that lime, however, I thought 1 commenced !
to experience slight relief, w hich encouraged me to
persevere iu its use, ami now, at the expiration ol
four months, although I am an infirm old man,
nearly 7s years of age, and consequently medicine." !
cannot be expected to favorably affect me as they ,
otherwise would, I have.found such unspeakable !
relief and permanent benefit from -Mr. Hclmbold’s
valuable discovery, that I feel I ought to publicly
record tin* fact. u»’ an acknowledgement to him and i
a valuable suggestion to the public.
Yours respectfully, J>. M. LAKEN. (
Mr. Laren refers to the following gentlemen.
Col. DAN*. KICK. Giranl, Pa.
CHAS. 8T0VV, esq., Girard, Pn., Editor Cosmo
polite.
GKOKGK II. Ci'TLKK, Girard, I’a.. Attorney.
C. I HINDS, Girard, Pa., Attorney.
Cant. D. W. HUTCHINSON. Giranl, Pa., Attorney.
DAVII) OLIN, Giranl, I’a., Merchant.
DAVID E. DAY, Giranl, I’a., Merchant,
l F. KOOKWKLL, Girard, Pa., Merchant.
B. C. ELY, Girard, Pa., Druggist.
A PERMANENT Cl HE OF GRAVEL OK TWELVE
YEARS STANDING—Stone passed
AND TO HE SEEN.
BritNSILiK, Conn., Dec. 15, 1*00.
Du. llhLMirou*—Dear .Sir; It Is with much
pleasure that 1 write you upon facts respecting my
self. 1 do not know liardlv how to express my sell.
I have lu-en for the last ten or twelve years the
greatest sufferer man could he and live; but more
sometimes than others. The complaint was the
• Kidneys" and • Bladder.” I have been sometimes j
from tw elve to fourteen hours, and wanted t<> make
water every minute, but could not. Have consult
ed doctors, both in Massachusetts and this Mate,
ami taken pills, 1 may say. by the quart, ulsO liq
uored medicines, but found uo relief from any, and
got w orse the last six month*. 1 was so that 1 could
scarcely get about. 1 could not rest night or day.
It would sbon have been “all ill)” w ilh IU6 if i had
not seen your advertisement in “The Berkshire
Courier” headed “ Kidnevs.” 1 read it through and
thought I would try it. 1 purchased a bottle, but,
mind you, had not much faith in it. Why should I.
when 1 had been trvmg so many things and cost me
so much ? Well, I began taking it, and before 1 hail
taken the flr-t bottle 1 felt bad : but I illii’-htsil it and ,
got another. By the time 1 took half of the second
' 1 still got worse (apparently). When I walked it
seemed as it' my right kidney was falling from its
place, and 1 felt really bad. I felt so, before I had
ilnished the second, that 1 had made up my mind it
was of no use trying any more—and all this time
I the “Burhu” was doing its work, but I did not
I know it; sol gave it up and went to Hartford on
(Saturday to see one of the best «bn-tors in the eity.
He said it w as the neck of the, bladder, und 1 p!i< mid
; h ive to undergo an operation, lie gave me med
icine, and 1 went home quite downhearted. On
Miildny I was unable to go to church. I had not ,
I taken nnv ofhis medicine, but on my return eontin
tied using the “liu« hn,” and in the afternoon I had I
a desire to make water, but could not. About one. J
hour after this 1 tried again, with the same result; •
but the next time 1 took the vessel it was the .-ann
as turning a lancet and stopping it off again. It
was so for three times,and the third time there was ,
something came through the passage and struck;
against the side of the vessel. J examined it, and it
I is the ugliest stone or gravel you ever saw, cov
! ered over with little peice- which collided together.
It looks the color of a mud turt le, and is us hard a s
a flint. So you see the “Buchu" was doing its work
although I was feeling so badly. 1 procured an- j
other bottle thinking their might be some more be
hind. but since that has passed, which is eight >
weeks ago last Sunday. I have been ns well as ever
1 was in my life. 1 have the stone securely wrapped
end those who have seen it in this place are sur
prised. 1 cannot tell you all. but this is a true story
«d iny case, and you are w elcome to make such use
"l my name as you think proper. 1 am pretty well
known in Berkshire; also in Connecticut. The ad
vertisement saved me. Why not publish more?
I he -qo mgfleld Republican is a wide-spread paper.
It any one w'idies to see this wonder, they ran do
so I could write all day, but think I have said
enough this time, so I remain your ever w ell wisher
KDWAitD i Howard,
Paper Maker, Burnside. Hartford (Jo., Conn.
, It k.KLKH TO
l>r. MAOK, Burnside, Conn.
Dr. WKKJHT, North Lee, Mass.
Dr. ll« iLK CM, North Leo, Mass.
t Dr. ADAMS, Htockbrldge, Mass.
Dr. SCOTT, North Manchester, Conn.
Dr. JAQI’Ks, Bucklund Corners, Conn.
Dr. BEAUSFOBD. Hartford, Conn.
I All of whom treated me for the disense.
I>H. KEY8Kit
is n physician of over .**><> years experience, and a
graduate of the Jeffersonian Medical College, and
of the fniversity ol' Medicine and Mtrgery of Phil
ndelphia.
Mll.H.T. f I ELMIK)I.I>—llKAK Si It: In regard to
tlie question asked mu ns to my opinion about I'll*
chu, I would sav I have used and sold the article in
various forms for the past thirty year- I do not
think therein any form or preparation of it I have not
used, or known to be used, in the various diseases i
where such medicate agent would be indicated.
You are aware, as well a- myself, that it has been
extensively employed in the various diseases of the
bladder and kidney8* and the reputation it. has ac
quired, in my judgment. is warranted hy the fuels.
I have seen and used, ns before stated, every form
of liuchu—the powdered leaves, tincture, fluid ex
tract:—aud 1 am not eongniaant of anv preparation
of that plant at all equal to yours. Twelve years’
experience ought. 1 think, to give me the right to
judge of its merits ; mid, without prejudice or par
tiality, I give yours precedence over all others.
I value your Bucliit for its effects on patients. I
have cured with It, and seen cured with it. more
diseases of the bladder and kidm v« than I have
ever seen cured with any other liuchu or any other
proprietary compound of whatever nuuie. Ke-pect
fully yours, &r.
GKO. IT. KKY-SKK, M. !>.,
August 11, 1805. 1 kl Wood-st., Pittsburg, l’enn.
A CASE OF TWENTY YEARS’ STANDING.
9 Phii. viu i.phia, Penn...Tunc 2.1,1SA7.
If. T. Ill I.Mlioi.n. Druggist— Dkau Sin: I have
been a sufferer lor upwards of twenty years with
gravel, bladder ami ktdneynffeeHonf, during whmh
time I have used various medicinal preparations,
mid been under the treatment of tin* most eminent
physicians, experiencing but little relief.
Having seen your*preparations extensively ad
vertised, I consulted my family phy&ican in regard
to using your Kqtitiet.liuehu.
1 did this because I had u.*ed a'l kinds of adver
tised remedies and had found them worthless, and
some quite injurious: in fact. I despaired of ever
getting well, and determined to use no remedies
hereafter unless 1 knew of the ingredients. It was
this that prompted me to use your remedy. As you
advertised that it was composed of bmdju. cubebs
and juniper berries, it occurred to me and my phys
ician a*' an excellent combination ; and vv ;Jh 1»t- ad
vice, alter an examination of the article and con
sulting again with the druggist. I concluded to try
if. I commenced to use it about eight months ago,
at which time I vas confined to my room.
From the first bottle I was astonished at the ben
eficial effect, and alter Using it three weeks was
able to walk out. 1 felt much like writing to you a
full statement of my ease at the time, but thought
my improvement might only be temporary, and
therefore concluded to defer, and see it it would
effect a perfect cure, knowing Hint it would be ot
greater value to von and more satisfactory t-> me.
I am now able‘to report that a cure is effected,
after using the remedy for five months.
1 have not used any now for three mouths, and
leel ns well in all respects as I ever did.
Your Biiehn being devoid of any unpleasant taste
ami odor, a nice tonic and invigorator of the sy stem.
1 4lo not mean to be Without it w henever occasion
may require its use on siicfi affections.
M. McCOKMIC.
Should any doubt Mr. Me Connie’s statement, he
refers to the following gentlemen:
Hon. W.M, BIGLER, ex-Govemorof Pennsylvania.
Hon. THOMAS B. FLORENCE, Philadelphia.
Hon. .J. C. KNOX, Philadelphia.
Jlon.J. S. BLACK, Philadelphia.
iron. I). It. PORTER, ex-Governor of Pennsylvania.
Hon. ELLIS LENTS, Philadelphia.
Hon. R. C. GRIER, Philadelphia.
Hon. G. W. WOODWARD, Philadelphia,
lion. W. A. PORTER, Philadelphia.
Hon. JOHN BIGLER, ex-Governor of California.
Hon. E. RANKS, Washington. D. C.
And many others if necessary.
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS WOULD RE LIVEN
FOR A BOTTLE IF NECESSARY.
Rahway, N. J., Dec. 2, 1#9.
II. T. Hii.mhoi i». Esq.,— Dfar Sir: I take great
pleasure iu sending you a certificate, iu addition to
llie many you have received fro in suffering human
ity. I can sc arcely find language sufYciently strong
to express my heartfelt gratification at the wonder
ful cure your “Buchu” has effected. For four years
J have suffered beyond description. .Ml my friends
(with myself) came to the conclusion that my case
was incurable. Accident placed vour advertise
ment in my bands. 1 commenced taking your “Bn
elm.” i followed the direef ions, and to my utter
astonishment before I bad taken seven bottle* of
your valuable medicine I would give $100 a bottle,
if 1 could not get it at any other price) 1 am entirely
cured. 1 most earnestly recommend it to all those
suffering from disease. I have told many persons
to take your valuable medicine, and they are doing
so with great success. Any information my fellow -
citizens may require will be freely given by the
subscriber at bis residence. No. 7* Milton-ave., New
Jersey. IL M. FREEMAN,
Councilman Third Ward, city of Rahway.
Rahwav, N. J., Dec. *2, 1**9.
We, the undersigned, are well acquainted with
II. M. Freeman of Rahway, and know that he has
been a long time suffering, in the worst possible
form, for the past four years, and that lie ha* been
entirely cured by the Use of “ llelmbold’s Buchu.”
J. W. SAY ALE, ex-Mayor.
FRANK LA B A U, President of Council
WM. RICHARDS, Clerk of Council.
PETER A. BANTA, Councilman.
W. J. BROWN, Councilman.
J. S. S. MKLK'K, Councilman.
LEWIS HOFF, Councilman.
J. B. STRYKER, Merchant.
City Ham., Mayor’s Office, )
Rahway, N. J., Dee. 5, latiW. i
This w ill certify that I urn personally acquainted
w ith II. M. Freeman, and am eognizant of the facts
as set forth in the above statement, and the several
persons whose signatures arc thereunto attached
are well known to me.
JOHN F. WHITNEY, Mayor of Rahway, N.J.
N. Y. H. VOI INSTITITK, )
Corner of FitUi-ave. and Seventy -ixtli st., /
Central Park. >
(A HOME AM* SCHOOL FOR THE SO N 8 OF HECK ABED
BOL1MKKS.)
Dlt. II. T. llr.LMbold: Two bottles only of the
package of your valuable Buehu presented to the
Institute have been used by the children, and with
perfect success. In the case of our little lieutenant
A.J.. his pride is in* longeriuortitied,and lie i> tree
(rout the daily morning anathemas the < humber
maid who has cha.'ge of his bedding. I feel that a
knowledge of'the result of our use of your litteliu
with tin- children under our charge may save many
a superintendent and matron ol boarding-schools
and asylums a great amount of annoyance; and
manv a* poor child, suffering more from weakness
than from habit, may be spuied punishment that is
(not knowing it as‘a weakness instead of a bad
habit) most unjusth inflicted upon them. Thank
ing you on behalf of the children, and hoping others
may be alike benclited, I am respectfully yours,
< oi.. Yoi’Nii, General Sup’t and Director.
June l*», 1BW*.
Cheat Salt Lake < m , I
l tali, Jan *28, li*W. \
Mr. II. T. 11 ELM tin Li >—Deau sin: Your commu
nication requesting our terms for advei*tising was
duly received, but from a prejudice I had formed
against advertising ‘ cures ho secret diseases,” it
was lelt unanswered. During an accidental con
versation in a drug store the other evening, my
mind was changed on the character of your Buehu.
ll was then highly recommended for other diseases
by two physicians present. Kudosed please llnd
our rates oi advertising. Yours, Ac.,
T. B. II. sTHXHOrsE,
Editor and Proprietor of Daily and Semi-Weekly
Telegraph.
HELMBOI.DS EXTRACT BIT TIP, established
upward of eighteen years, prepared by H. T.
IIKLMBOLD, Druggist, No. old Broadway, New
York, and No. 104 South Tenth St., Philadelphia,
Penn. Price $1 25 per bottle, or six bottles for
#0 .Mi, delivered to any address. Sold by Druggists
everywhere.
None are genuine unless done up in steel en
graved wrapper, with fat* simile of my Chemical
Whrehouse, and signed
ly 12 li. T. HELMROLD. '
augtusta Directory.
Churches.
ORTHODOX CONC.HKOATION A E —Oranitc < h.
State st., he twee 11 Bridge and Oak. J. F. Bingham
paMor; residence No. SI Mate street. Morning
service 10.;K> A. M. Afternoon service 2.3ft 1* M.
Evening 71*. M. M ,
FIRST BAPTIST,—Comer Winthrop and I erham
sts. .1. Bicker, pastor: residence Chestnut st n et.
Mashing nervine 10.30 A. M. Afternoon 2*30 I •
M. Evening 7 P. M.
FREE BAPTIST,—Mate street, north of Bridge.
C. F. Penney, pastor; residence summer street.
Morning service !0.;;o A. M. Afternoon 2.30 I
M. Evening 7 I*. M.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL Orem street, cn-t "t
State, C. A. King, pastor; residence at the P;*r
; sonage. next door to the dhcirch. Morning ><*r
vice A. M. Afternoon 2 .30 1*. M. Evening
! 7 P M.
PROTESTANT KPISC'OPAE -State st., between
Oak and Winthrop. Rev. Mr. Cpjohn, i'«,,,bx
Morning service 1U.3U A. M. Evening service « * •
I'M VERSA LIST.—for. Winthrop and Summer sts.
C. K. Moor, pastor; residence Winthrop street,
below Orchard. Morning service. 10.30 A M
Sabbatli School service til 12 A. M. Evening ser
vice at 7 P. M •
IN IT A RIAN,—Corner Oak and State sts. ifc-'
Mr. Cram, pastor; morning service 10.30 A '1
Sabbath School service •2.15 P. M. Preaching
service in evening at 7 o’clock
CATHOLIC.—State st.. north of Bridge. Rev. Mi
O’Brien, priest; residence near the church.
The Congregational, First Baptist, r ree "in
Baptist and Methodist Churches hold social con
ference meetings in their vestries every Wednesday
evening, at half-past seven o’clock.
Y. 1ft. C. A.
Rooms in Darby Block, Water Street. Regular
prayer meetings every Monday evening. Religious
exercises every Sunday afternoon at 4 o’clock.
Rooms open to all.
Masonic
BETHLEHEM LOlx.E. No. 35, F. and A. M.
stated meetings first Monday of each month.
Special meetings every Monday evening. F. A.
Crowell. Master. .E >V\ Clapp. Secretary.
W.l'sTA EOlx.E. No. ill. F. A A. M. stated
meetings first Tuesday of each month. Special
meetings every Tuesday evening. W . H. n owl*
! burv. Master. E. F Blackman, Secretary.
TRINITY COMMANDKRY. No. 7. Knights Tem
plar. Stated meetings Friday on or before the
full moon of each mouth. A. D. Knight, Eminent
Commander. A E. Smith. Recorder.
JEKCvW.EM ROYAL \RCIf CIIAP'I ER—M?ets
; ( Hallowed. Stated convocations Thursday on
or before the full inoon of each month. 15. F.
Warner, High Priest.
ALPHA COCNCIL—Meets at Ilallowell. Quar
terly Convocations, .January, April, duly. Oc
tober; Wednesday succeeding full moon. D.
Cargill, Thrice Illu.-drious Master.
Temperance.
6AUATTIS LODGE, N<». 78 of Good Templars.
AUot* <\er\ Tm-sibv evening al Darby Hall.
FRANK!.IN ‘DIVISION -o\> OF TEMPERANCE
- Meet* at Darby Hall every Thursday evening at
7 o’clock.
Post Office.
AUGUSTA POST OFFICE Comer of Oak anti
Water .-treeti*. Omi r. Horns From 7 30 A.
M. to 8 IV M. Sunday 9 to 10 A. M.
Janies A. Uii knell. Po.-tmacter. George II. Far
rington, Chief Clerk.
Arrival anil Departure of Mails;—Western, li nve*
11,iht A. M.; close* 10.30 A. M ; arrive* 3.30 P. M.
Eastern and Northern, leaves 3.45 P. M : closes
3.30 P. M.; arrives JO.45 A. M.
Ttelfa-t and Way. leaves 4.00 P. M.; closes 3.30 P.
M : arrives 10.3o A. M.
Rockland and Wav, leaves 8.30 A. M.; closes 8.15
A. M.; arrive* 5.00 f‘. M.
Winftirop. leaves 8.00 A. M.; closes 7.45 A.M.;
arrive* 6.no P M
Farmington and Way, leaves 7.» A. M.; ch»ses
7 45 A M : arrive* 2 .<*> p. M.
Freeport anil Litchfield, leave* o.oo A. M.; closes
s no I’. M : arrive* in.30 A. M. Leaves Monday,
Wednesday and Friday. Arrives Tuesday , Thurs
day anil Saturday.
Every morning a train leaves Augusta at
5 30 arrives at Augusta, daily, at 8.00
P. M.
ftallotorll Dirrrtorp.
HALI.OWELL POST OFFICE.
WESTERN M AIL arrives daily, Sundays excepted, at 3 27
and 7.52 1*. M. Closes at 10 45 A M. and 8 I*. M.
EASTERN MAIL arrive.-, daily, Sundays excepted, at 11.10
. A. M. Closes at 3.15 P. M.
LITCHFIELD MAIL arrives Tuesdays, Thursdays and
Saturdays, at 10 o’clock A. M. Closes Sundays,Tues
days and Thursdays, at 8 4*. M.
OFFICE open, Sunday excepted, from 8 o’clock A M.. to
8 4*. M. Open Saturdays until 8.30 P. M.
B >x Rents and I*o«tage on papers, periodical?, kc ,
payable quarterly in advance.
E. ROWELL, P M
HaHoweil, May 3, 1869.
CHURCHES,
South Parish Congregational Church, corner of Second
and Chestnut Streets, opposite Temple. Rev. Chas. (4.
McCri.LT, Pastor, resilience on Chestnut St. Morning
service, 10.30; Afternoon service, 2.15.
First Baptist Church, corner of Futon and Franklin
streets. Rev. A. R. Crank, Pastor; residence on Middle
St., between Winthrop and Lincoln. Morning service,
40.20; Afternoon service, 2.45.
Methodist Episcopal Church, Middle Street,between Un
ion ami Central. Rev. C aleb Fi ller, Pastor ; residence
at the Parsonage, opposite the Church. Morning service,
10 30; Afternoon service, 2.15.
First Uulversalist Church, Second Street, (cor. of Union)
St. Matthews Episcopal Church, Central Street. Rev.
Lbosakd K. Stobrs, Rectar; residence comer of Secoad
and Lincoln Streets. Morning service, 10.30; afternoon
service, 2.30.
Free Baptist Church, Academy Street, between Second
and Middle.
Y. M. C. A.
Regular meetings of the Young Men’s Christian Associ
ation of HaHoweil. arc held in the Vestry of the Baptist
Church every Monday evening, commencing at 74 o’clock.
A cordial invitation is extended to all, both ladies and
gentlemen, to attend these meetings of the Association.
Prayer meetings, conducted by members of the Aas«>ci
atiou, are held every Sunday evening—
In Burns* Schoolhouse, Farmingdale, at 7 o’clock.
In Schoolhouse at French’s Corner, Chelsea, at 7 o’clock.
In Loudon Hill Schoolhousc, at 7 o’clock.
In the Wilder 8ch<«olhouse, Manchester, at 7 o’clock.
At Litchfield Neck at, 2 1-2.
BENJAMIN FOWLES, President.
II. S. OWEN, Secretary.
MASONIC.
K* nnelH*c Lodge, No 5, F. and A. M. Stated Comma*
nicaiions Wed new I ay, on "r pn ceding the full tnoon.
JAMBS ATKINS, Jk., W. M J. E. NY E, Sec’y.
Jerusalem K. A. Chapter. Stated Convocati >ns, Thurs
day on or before the full of the moon.
ii. F. WARNER, II. V. F. J. DAY, Sec'y.
Alpha Council. Regular meetings, Wednesday succeed
ing the full of the moon, rpiurterly.
DAVID CARGILL, T. M. K. J. DAY, Rec’r.
Trinity CW.mandery. Meetings at Augusta ou the
Friday on or Wore the full moon of each month.
A. ». KNIGHT, K. C. A L. SMITH, Kec’r.
TEMPERANCE.
Union Temple of Honor and Temperance. No. 3. Reg
ular meetings, every Tuesday evening.
J. TV. FI LLER, tV. C. T BLN TENNEY, W. R
Kennebec Council, No. 4. Regular meetings on the first
ami third Friday evenings of each month.
J. J. JONES, C. of C. C. C. HI NT, K. of C.
Sheridan I judge, No. 293, I. 0. of G. T. Regular meet
ings every Saturday evening,
p. B. BOYD, W. C.T. F. A. A. I1EATII, R S
Croat liiiprovoiiiont in
Artificial Teeth.
Tilt. SNELL
INSERTS Teeth on Rrnr.Kit by a new process, by
which the plate is made as’thin as a metallic
ba.-«*; at the same time the plate is flexible, and less
liable to break.
This mode insures likewise the certainty of a
perfect tit.
Having purchased the ejrdumc right to use this
mode in Kennebec county, I shall bo nappy to show
its peculiar advantages to any one who needs arti
fleial teeth.
69 Winthrop Street.
Alifrufitn, Jan. 28th, 1870. hi9jan*;twA3w6
(irf'iit llargainM at
WELLS’ %
FURNITURE ROOMS,
Water Street, Augusta, Me.
A t.ARtiF. ASSORTMENT OF NEW ANI) SEC
OND HAND
Furniture,
Which will he sold at very low rates for CASH.
We also keep the best stock of
Walnut Caskets and (utliiis,
i And COMMON COFFINS of nil kinds, and the best
trimmings, with Plates engraved to order, and have
lately added an assortment of
HOBES OP ALL KINDS,
[ All of which will be sold as low as at any establish
ment in the State.
C. It. & II. U. WELLS.
mi
GKO. E. BK1CKETT, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
AFGVRTA, THE.
Office over Hunt’s Tap Store, West End of the
Kenm-bec Bridge.
9 Residence on Apviug Street. my‘20’88
Bitters ! Bitters I
r»B. B K 3V 1ST ET*rJT”S
C EEEU RATED
JAUNDICE BITTERS!
AUK TUB SI KEST CT’KE EOll
Liver Complaint,
Jaundice,
l)i zziness,
Indigestion,
Nervous Debility,
Loss of appetite,
Dyspepsia,
Headache, &c.,
To which all jHT-oiis arc more or less subject in Scimni; and SrMMKll.
THEY ARE PURELY VEGETABLE!
And composed of some of tin* bo>t HOOTS and IIKUBS in the world.
Tn Them. They are Warranted to do as Recommended !
Price, SO Cents per Bottle.
l’RKl’AKED AM) SOU) oM.Y RV
Johnson Brothers,
OFF. POST OFFICP, : AUGUSTA, ME
HARNESSES A- HARNESS ROODS
Ol' every Deseriplion.
\v K Alii: sTII.R JIANl'FACTl KINli-A1.J, l I. AS.-K> OF IIA It VliSSES,
"\7 m*y ing; in A *1*100 ti' o m $17 .OO to $100.00 *
H’i:,l,. not keep anv man's celulirati d II:.-: --.lari I.a'.-- 1ml p-ar’- exrpi.-m. in maun
>> far luring , van valr • : 11 ,rn, -- ..Is ami Hi-- giv; :.-i- partem ,.| that turn' for the I>eui‘l ■ 01
\ ugu* ta a la I v ieiu if v we \v ill lef the .piai :. . ■' i w,,; ill ,'l our a■ net- rest llp"n Ile-ir o\\ ii merit
Aa we k, ep a I u~i, i nuial • r ■ i w. rkmeu iin.l ..- eullj a larger sleek ami greater variety Ol
manufactured w<.rk than :m\ linn in our line in tin- • . \\«* invite all in want ol ,-ueh gom|-to rail
In-ton* purchasing, bearing in iinnd tliat wc keep n- llaniore** inannfaeturi *1 by ether thins tor wiioli*
t-ah* trade but m inut’.u lure ;■!! our goods and warrant them to give eat.-dai tioiu
C0LLER & GARDINER,
(Opposite C<• n y // n><( 1 1 1‘I AllpHSlJl#
TMtJ W 3&L. S .
T>on't liny two profit* on your Trunk*, but buy at the only plaice in Angnata « here they are manufactured
. AT COLLER & GARDINER’S
Augusta Trunlt Factory !
Bigii ot tlio “DIG THUKTK.”
We manufacture all our Trunk*. and ... retail trade in Anauda and m ifhborine town* i* ven
l»inrt* t\e ilu-ii» fur ttiut trad«* ;»n«l warrant them. 1 ht \ an* n*» .-lop \im k. imt < i.u ki d.
«»'■ K ' V V VV’xiM-KTinViw'ofelen'ilue "iunl’Veel* emstantly^,'hand'the largeM
!;;;:i'hed IbH kof'l'adh .-'altd ttik'T&Wiu-iN. MIAW1,. 3TKA1-S? *«•.. in the eily, and
sell them at M'F.lTE I’KIt E8. *S- Remember the place,
Sign of the “Big Trunk,” - 143 Water Street.
cmmt no..", W-tr J* * «.,«»#.v*k.
HARDWARE!
Prices K c <1 n e e <1 -
From tli 1m I>ute,
ALL LOOIKS IA 'I'llK LL\E OF
IIARllWAR J i ] j ! MILS
IRON and STEEL,
&c.. "ill be* m»M at
Prices Defying Competition !
Goods Marked Clear Down !
123 Water Street,
AMOS W1LOKK.
Augusta. April 1, 1-41
LADIES I CALL AND SEE
MISS TURNER’S
NhW STOCK OF
MlLLIXEllY !
\|l" 'll i:ni:i£ has secured the assistance of
AI Miss Ivalhtell, (formerly at M. 1*- Soule'-- anil
fecln conllilent that
She Can Suit All,
Both in Regard to Taste and Price,
ltemeniber the Place,
Under Meonian Hall, (Up-Stairs,)
And directly opposite tl»o Coin House.
f20npr-tt&iinl7 M1>S V. TL’KNEK.
Feather Dusters!
Fine Sponges,
Carriage and
Bathing do.,
AT
JOHNSON BROTHERS.
A Laundry In Augusta.
riniK subscriber has opened a LAUNDRY at her
| li'sidt iKT on Capitol btre.et, iu AutfUfdu, where
she would lit* happy to serve all in
Washing 6c Ironing!
The work will be done in the beat style, and
At Reduced Prices !
MltS. S. A. KOW1.KK.
Capitol Street
Anguota, April 7,1K70, tsapr-ani
SOAl’S !
Genuine Imported Soaps,
OF ALL KINDS, at
JOHNSON BROTHERS.
DKl'GS, MEDICINES,
chemicals;
AND
F a ii cy Goods,
VEKY I.OW FOK CASH !
AT
JOHNSON’S
FAMILY DRUGSTORE,
Opposite POST OFFICE.
livuiooih mwi tuition.
\MKDH VI. 1\>>AY on the Cause uml (Jure ot
Premature I >ecline, show ing how health is lost
anil li*»\v regained. It gives a ideal Synopsis of the
1 in pediment - to Mvrriai.i:, the treatment of Nek
vim s and PHYSICAL IM.ISILITY, STERILITY, Ac...
and the remedies therefor,—the results of twenty
vi ars’ successful practice.
“There is no member of society by whom this
book will not be found useful, whither such person
hold- the relation of Parent. Preceptor, or Clergy
man.” - Low!on Mrtfical Time* ant! Uuzette.
“ M wnoon.’ The experience and reputation ol
Dr. < itrtin in the treatment of the diseases set forth
in this little pamphlet is the patient's guarantee,
and well deserve- for the work its immense circu
lation.”— Jhiiiu Tim•*.
Sent I'V mail on receipt of r»u cents. Address
the Author, Dk. Cl itTle*, 14 Chapman street, Bos
ton, Ma --. nrnrffrTeodSm
ARNO, HODGKINS « 00.,
MAMTfACTUliEllH OK
ORGANS AND MELODEONS!
Water st., Gardiner, Me.
M It. J. T. PATTERSON
or rowrimtjvu,
Travelling Agent.
iuay4-tf
FARMING TOOLS !
AT
u'li.n.i.nso.r »■ &ftrrjrtfooMr».
Daily Express Line!
BRICK’S
Kennebec & Boston Express
IU’S8 daily fit.hi Augusta to Portland, P.u-u
l and all in tv ruled late stations.
Goods forwarded, and Notes. Drafts and flier
collected in all parts of the United States with d*
patch ami at Low Kates.
Orders for the purchase of Bonds, Bills of K
Change, Fruit, Ac., promptly attended to.
Goods Forwarded to all parts of the Unit
States at Low Kates.
Having had three years’ experience in the 1
press between the Kennebec and Boston, the p
prietor hopes by strict attention to business i
merit a fair share of the public patronage.
Boston Office, 57 Kilby Street,
Portland Office, 07 Exchange Street
AGENTS: Boston. It. K. smith; Portland, G.
Lolhrop A Co.; Augusta, J. F. Pierce; Hallow.
C. E. Fuller’ Gardiner, B. Lawrence. Jr.; Kb
mond, E. F. Hatch; Brunswick, Kt Crawford,
fiapr-tf II. A. BKICK, Proprietor
The Pally Kennebec Journal,
Established Jan. 1, 1870.
Notloc* l»y tlie T*rc‘*«.
The first number of the Daily Kr.NNF.HEr .Toi
nalyvhh is sued frvun the Journal oflice on Sat*
day. It is about the size and style of arrangeim
n* the usual Pally legislative Journal, and in
pographical a i pea ranee will compare favorab
we think, with the other Maine dailies. It is •
signed by the publishers to issue it daily throu
the year, but we tear they will fin.I theirenterpri
which ought to be a paying one, considering t
j Held it will occupy, to prove a losing one. It co
! a deal of money to publish a paper these tunes,.a
I a large, prompt puv mg subscription list and a goi
ly amount of advertising patronage at respectal
rates, are necessary to make a paper self-sRsta
ing. ami prevent its being a source of enibarn
ment to its proprietors. We tender this new c:
date for public patronage our wishes for its fini
cinl success.— Maine Slttmlaril.
The Daily Kennebec Jocrnal made its fl
appearance last Saturday. It is a very neat pul
cation, and enterprising — TJangor Whig.
Daily Kennebec Journal.—With the cc
incncenient of the New Year, we received the fl
number of this new paper, published at Angus
by >prague, Owen A Nash. It is u large, seven c
mnn paper, h:md*omely printed, and the rciui
lion of its publishers is a *ufll**icut guaranty tint
will be live and spicy.— York County lmi>pendent
The Daily Kennebec Joirn.Ii. was issuer! J:
nary 1st, and i* to be a permanent institution,
is a well arranged, and handsomely printed she
and we have no doubt it will receive, as It deserv
a liberal support front the people of Augusta, II
lowell and Lardim*r.— Halhnrtfl C,a:r1t*\ |
Daily Kennebec Joi hal. We have receif
lli. llrst number' of the new daily Journal n
permanently established at the Mate < nidtal, by l
euter'prising publishers of the weekly Journ
Me*.*r» spragne, Owen A Nash. Its appearanc*
neat and etiatnesa like, ami its editors will nou
less make it a progressive, live paper.—R*lfa*t A
Wc congratulate onr friends «>f the Kenner
Joi i:n vi. ui > n the favorable auspices uuder wli
their new dally b..- been issued. It appeared
the l-r of J:ti:iim v, 2n handsome shape, its eolun
well filled ami showing evidence of sufficient!
i tori a I ability amt industry to ensure if* entire s
cess. We Hurt the public will appreciate the
huts of the publishers t>> *erve them, and libera
| sustain the entei prise.— Maine farmer.
The D^ily Kennebei Joi rnal made it- fl
1 ajytenrrmce New Year’s day. It is a well prop
I turned sheet of twenty-t ight columns, and is in
! cry way well calculated to supple awantvvh
i Augn ta ha * tell for a longtime. With the patrt
age which it should receive from Hallowed, Gai
iner. and the other neighboring low ns, in additl
to its local support, we see no reason why this <
terprisc should not be crowned w ith abundant s
oess.—liexier iiaietU.
Tin Duly Kennebec Joi rnal made its
p« a ranee on Saturday It has a smart and new
look, and will succeed.—ElLncorth American.
The first number of the Duly Kennebec Joi
n.vl. has been receive*!. These who wish to
reive flic earliest ami fullest information in regj
t*. the doings of the Legislature, should subscri
f«»r it.— h'astpvrt Sentinel.
Duii Ki.nm.iic Joirnal. We have recefv
i the llrst number of this paper, issued Jan. 1st.
i- to be permanent, ami being the Mate paper
w ill be a compend of the doing* of the l.egislatn
valuable not only fur the present, but for preser
ti<*n f..r future reference. It w ill furnish early a
full report* ot the State Conventions of all kin*
full reports of tin* Lcgi*Iature, Legislative Couiu
tec.Board of Kdueation. Board of Agriculture, a
all other matters <1 interest relating to the Mi
Government. thus making itself useful to a vt
wide circle of renders extending over all parts
j the Male. It will be a reliable and t>tmight-iorwu
Kcpiiblican paper, a no the first number lnmeai
that it w ill he conducted u it It ability, and with tld
It y to the principle- of the party in whose inter*
it’i- e-iablishcd. It in of the size of the Daily U
iston Journal.— The Sunrise* Presque Isle.
Daily Kennebec Joi rnal. Theadvertlaemt
of this new daily appears in onr columns t«*-di
It give- the legislative proceedings of each day vc
ftilbL contains telegraphic dispatches, the inane
amffomimTcial transactions in New York and It
tun. and is in every respect a first-class daily i
Terms £7 per lenr, or tor the legislaU
ses.-iou.—A mdroscoaptu Herald.
Daily KenvuirV Jofkval. The cnterprisi
proprietor* of the Keuncbcc Journal, issued t
flr-t number of their new daily Jan. 1st. It is taai
soinely exe< uted, ably conducted, and deserve*
lea-t fifteen bnndred subscribers along the riv
During the legislature it is especially valuable
Somerset Reporter.
The publishers of the Kennebec JorRNAl.ro
ineneed their daily paper w ith the New Year,
is a good looking sheet, much superior to the for
er session issues. No thrice weekly w ill be pi
li.-bed.— lirackett in Uelfaxt Age.
Nt w srAi F.HN. With the New Year w e are gre
e«l by the Daily Ki.nnehlc Joi rn al, publish
by Sprague, Owen Naan. It is of good size,
matter is w ell arranged, and its editorial condi
w ill -how the same ability which has governed t
weekly Journal —Free /'ress* Jtucilana.
T he Daim Kennjiec Jot it.nal has reached i
ami i- fully up to the standard of «ur expectatioi
Its typographical appearance is neat, am) its gen
al arrangement all that could be desired. We ho
it w ill be liberally patronized, and it w ill be if t
people of the Mate do their duty,—Jt'arminyt
Chronicle.
The first number of the Daily Kennebec Jot
nal promptly made its appearance on .Naturdi
Jan. l.-t. it is a handsome sheet, got up iu a st)
that doe** credit t«> its enterprising publishers
Mdileford Democrat.
With the new year, came the Daily Kknnctu
Joi wnaL. ll i-i> veiy neat paper, and we shot!
think it would be a favorite with the people of t
Kennebec—(Jurdiner Home Journal.
Dun Ki nm ri * Jm i;val. We have receiv
the first number of the daily issued by the public
ers ot the Kennebec Journal. This is uot to be 1
the Legislature only, but is t*» l»e a permanent dai
publication. There is no reason w hy the larger
ies and towns which cluster about the capil
snonhl not a fiord support to at least one daily, cv
though the railroad trains do bring Boston ptipc
in a tew hours from the press. The Journal it
handsome sheet, well tilled with news and mine
lan) , and we trust will be a success.—if Jot
mil.
THE new’ DAILi. Wo hive received the fli
number of the Daily Ki nnepkc Joi i.nal. It
one of the best looking daily papers which com
to our office. There is no reason why Mich a .-prigl
1\ journal should not 'tart at once on the road
success. The price of subscription is $7 per yet
— Calais Advertiser.
The Daily Kennepf.c Joernai. made it** how
the public last Saturday, and is understood to la
permanent institution. It deserves a liberal sr
port in the Kennebec valley, not only through!
sc -si* »n of the Legislature,’ of w hose doings it w
give full rep°rt daily, but permanently.— Wutervi
Mail.
NlWKPAPORIAL Till* DA 11. V h! ’.NNENEC JOI.'RK
made its appearance on Saturday morning last,
is printed m first-rate sty lo, and manifest* a grc
deal of enterprise in its management. IVe nrogl
to notice that it ha* a good list of subscriber*
thi— citv, w ho receive their paper* from a carrier
eight o'clock. This is a great convenience, and o
that should be appreciated by our people.—Goar din
Reporter.
\i til H1A Paiia «J(U HNAL. This paper made
appearance last Saturday , very neatly printed ai
lull oi matter. Our only apprehension is that A
gu-ta brethren are giving bio natch reading fort
patronage of a place no larger than Angusl
Sue« ess to the enterprise.—Rmnuvriek Telegraph.
W .• have received the ilr-t two or three mini be
I of the lain Kknm iii i! Jwhkal, published 1
j Mes.-rs. Sprague, Owen A Nash. Augusta, whi
1 ir. hereafter to be a permanent daily paper, instc,
| of being published only during the season oft
Legislature, as heretofore. It is a handsome sc
1 en-eoliimn jwiper, w ell made up. giving much ag
cultural ami miscellaneous reading,as well ml
ea 1 and general new s. IVe have no doubt it will
ably conducted and wish it substantial success
Rockland Gazette.
The first number of the Daily Kknnkrkc Jor
nai. made its appear nice on Saturday, ltisvt*
neatly got up,— Oxford Democrat.
The first number of the Daily Kennkukc Jor
nai. promptly made its appearance on Saturda
the 1st insf. It is a handsome sheet, got up it
style that does credit to it* enterprising publishe
— Oxford Register.
A New Dai i a Newspaper. We receive the Dai
Kenner if Joihnal, a goodly sized, well hilt
and smart appearing paper, published by Mess
Sprague, Owen A Nash, at Augusta, the propr
tors of the Old (Weekly) Kennebec Journal: tern
$7 a year in advance. We hope it will be patn
ized by our lb-publican friends, and we think it w
be, being the first and only daily issued at the C’a
tal.—Jfachiu* t nion.
DELL Ml.nOADH*
Fashionable Hair Dressing Room
Oppoaite Parrott A Bradbury’*,
Hater Street, : Augusta, Me.
•Shaving, Shampooing, l!air-Pre«*ing, Cutting, C
nving. Ac., in the most approved style of the a
Particular attention paid to cutting ami cnrling I
die*and Children’s liair. All kind*of liair Wo
made to order in the latest style. Ijnn70-ly

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