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Horal atUr £>tatc Kctos.
llain is greatly needed.
The democrats all look blank when asked
for the name of their candidate for governor.
Early Hose potatoes, four inches in length
and quite ripe, have been dug recently in this
city.
When completed, with the patent boxes in
their places, the now post office in this city
wil! have as handsome a front as any institu
tion of the kintl in New England.
The ladies of the Free Baptist church will
Isold a Strawberry Festival in their Vestry
this (Thursday) evening, and invite every
body to be‘present. No admission fee.
The examination of the grammar school
took place on Tuesday, with results highly
creditable to the Principal, Mr. Hobertson,
and his assistants.
I'nity will celebrate the Fourth of July by
a horse trot in the afternoon and a grand bull
in the evening—so we are informed by a cor
respondent in that place.
A bouquet of the fairest and most fragrant
summer flowers, a gift from the hands of a
friend, is expressive of thoughtfulness and a
tender appreciation of the beautiful things of
life. The donor of a beautiful bouquet, to be
placed upon our desk, will please accept our
thanks.
The Atlautic Engine Company of this city
have voted to celebrate the Fourth by an ex
cursion to Webber’s pond. Most of the com
pany will go. The excursion will be a de
lightful one, if the day is pleasant. Webber's
pond has become a popular place of resort for
pleasure-seekers.
In Machias market butter retails at 25 to
30 cents; eggs 2G cents; lamb 10 to 15;
mutton 8 to 10 cents : potatoes GO to 75 cents ;
dry cod fish, best at 8 cents; smoked alewms
12 to eighteen cents per dozen; veal 8 to 10
cents; flour G.00 to 810. per barrel; corn
$1.35; molasses 45 to 95.
There is to be a fine display of fire-works at
the Arsenal on the evening of the Fourth.
The preparations for the display are on a
more elaborate scalp than they have been for
years; and as the works are all manufactured
by Sargent McGregor, who has many years
experience in the business, a successful exhi
bition is assured.
The new bell tower, ordered by the city
council, is being built on the Atlantic engine
house. An alarm Dell on the east side of the
river has long been needed, although the fire
men in that vicinity have been in the habit of
untiling out the fires. A sharp-toned bell
will be placed in the tower, to be used as an
alarm bell in ease of fire. We understand
that the ceremony of raising the bell will
. take place on Saturday evening.
A plucky lady landed from the steamer
Lewiston at Sedgwick on Monday, when she
found her baggage was not landed. She was
put off by being assured that it would be
landed Monday. This did not suit her, and
as the gang way plank was being hauled in
the put her little foot on it and demanded her
baggage. The usual accommodating officer
found that woman’s rights must be heeded,
and the baggage was found and landed.
At the bead of the editorial columns of the
democratic papers will probably appear the
name of the nominee of the State convention.
“For Governor, - -, of -."
The guns of the campaign will probably be
loaded with blank cartridge*. The nomination
falls like a wet blank-et in Augusta, and the
defeat of the party will be sung in blank verse
next September;
‘•Oh, wretched sinners that we arc.
All doomed to blank despair!”
Ve received at this office yesterday a box
of strawberries fit to set before a king, which
were presented by Mr. J. B. Packard of Ilal
lowell. They were raised by his son Samuel
Packard, at a place on Chelsea Point, of which
this lad, only eighteen years of age, is sole
manager. All he knows of gardening has
been qbtained from books and three years'
practice. These strawberries we think are
the largest and nicest looking we ever saw.
If our young gardener continues as he has
begun there will be larger stories to tell of his
success than this.
Mr. W. H. Stone of North Berwick, who
was in the last graduating class at Kent's
Hill, is canvassing the city for an illustrated
and very useful work entitled “Our Rulers
and our Rights." Judge Anson WjUis, the au
thor, is an able jurist and brings to the prepar
ation of this work profound seolarship and
judgment. Information is given on subjects
with which every person should be familiar,
but of which the mass are strangely ignorant.
It treats of every subject in any way con
nected with the legislation, judicial and ex
ecutive departments of the Federal Govern
ment. As a book of reference to he placed
in the library it will_ be found useful. Mr.
Stone will deliver the work to subscribers in
a short time.
The examination of the high school com
menced yesterday and will continue through
to-day, closing this nflernoon. A critical re
view of the various studies pursued during the
term, evinces a thoroughness on the part of
the accomplished Principal, Mr. Lambert, and
the utmost diligence, patience and persever
ance on the part of the students. In all the
efforts of the Principal to bring forward this
school to the very front ranks of our educa
tional forces, heHias been ably seconded by his
competent assistants. The school will now
compare favorably with any high school in the
State, both in regard to the grade of its studies
and its scholarship. The instructors and
pupils have permitted nothing to turn them
aside from their work, but have engaged in it
with earnestness and enthusiasm. The fruits
of these efforts have appeared at the examin
ation, and will show themselves still more at
the exercises of the graduating class which
will take place to-morrow afternoon in
Mconiau Hall. We know tliat we reflect the
sentiments of the entire school when we say
that with a teacher like Mr. Lambert and with
the incentives to study that he places before
them, the hardest studies become easy and
every task a pleasure.
Partridge, Druggist, under Granite Hall, has
just received a new lot of Lubin’s and other
1 genuine imported perfumes.
Heal elixir of calisaya bark sold at Par
tridge’s Drug Store is an excellent tonic to
counteract the debilitating effects of warm
weather.
Exterminate flies. Buy fly paper at Par
tridge’s Drug Store.
Maine Editors’ and Publishers’ Association.
i The Editors’and Publishers’ Association <>fMaino
will hold their seventh annual meeting, In conjunc
tion with the New Hampshire Association, at Bye
Beach, N. IE, on Wednesday and Thur lay, July
20th and 2M, 1870. It is expected Ihut ibe a biros op
the occasion will he delivered by Hon. James Cl.
Blaine ot Augusta, and the poem bv B. i .'Shillaber
of Boston. All the members of the M ue press,
with tlmir ladies, are invited to attend tl. meeting
of the Association.
JOS. A. HOMAN
/‘re*. Me. Ed*', and l*ubA mho.
lU-publicun Count} Convention.
The Heuublican voter* »f Kenurber t .unity are
reiiue.U'd .etui ilclvKaU - to u Cucvuutiun to be
held at
(iranlte nail. Augusta, Wednesday, August 101b,
at 11 o’clock A M , for the purpose of n minating
three .ndidates for hen a tors, one Count Commis
bioucr, County Attorney, County Treasu • . Sheriff,
and to trnn-aef all other business that n. ;• proper
ly come before the Convention.
’ The basis of representation will be a- follows:
Each city, town and plantation will be entitled to
one delegate and an additional delegate tor every
seventy-five votes east tor Joshua E. Chamberlain
at tlie Gubernatorial election of 18**8. A action of
forty votes will be entitled to an additional dele
gate.
The cities, towns and plantations are entitled to
toe followiug number of delegates:
Albion, 3 Pittston, 5
Augusta, 14 Keadficld, 4
Belgrade, 4 Home, l
Benton, 3 Sidney, 4
Chelsea, 2 Vassal boro’, 8
Clinton, 4 Vienna, 3
China, ft Watervilie,- 10
Farmingdale, 3 Wayne, 3
Fayette, 3 West Gardiner, 4
Gurdiner, 10 Windsor, 3
Hallowell. 0 Winslow, 4
Litchfield, ft Winthrop, 0
Manche-ter, 3 Clinton Gore. 1
Monmouth, ft Unity Plantation, 1
Mt. Vernon, 4
Total 132.
Wm. 11. Limiv, Augusta, 1
L T. Boothuy. Watervilie. j Hr vblican
J. L. STOI>l>AKI>. Gardiner, / County
•Joseph T Woonw aui», sidnev \ Committee.
Charles Jewett, Clinton J
May 27, 1870.
fecial Notirrs.
S vti'iie’8 IIaih Kkstokativkexcels* cnthing.
No dirt.no sediment no poison! IVrb tly relia
ble. It does the work most effectually. Sold by all
lire druggist*.
In Tic Douloureux, rub R<nnc’» I’ .n-Killing
Magi' Oil all around the ear. aud especi .lj on the
prominent face bone above the ear. You thus reach
the 4 tilth pair of nerve*, which go to th* uce." and
if von u»e it faithfully it soon cure* Sold by
Fuller. ’ t&wlvv
PEARLS AND RI R1ES.
When rosy lips part, pearl- should ulit* r behind
them To preserve and beautify the dei r d enamel
there is uo preparation like '-ozodont, a inpound
of the most wholesome, vegetable tiseptics,
among vvhieh the Hark of the South Ann - an Soap
Tree, known f> the native- 1- (»utlh»> . :u i u-ed by
the Spanish Americans for ch*an*iiig \ 'bout im
pairing. the mo.-t delicate fabric*, i- nio-t mportant.
♦eodl w
‘•Sl'Al'MUNG’* <»M'E" will ju-t suit y«*
Dirt;.
_
In West Cumberland. Mar- h 18th. M; Barbara
Whitney, wile of Alexander Whitriev l 7* yr
ainl 7 trios.
A. W. SCOTT,
Would ino-t re*peetfully inh*rm the rili.- a* of this
place and vhdniiy that he has 1 n
duly licensed an
A IT C rr I O TV E 13 K ,
And is prepared to attend t«
ALL KINDS OF AUCTION ALES
And by giving strict attention to b iness he
hopes to* receive a liberal share of pu > patron
age.
KKFEKEM y »
Hm Tituomb, Mayor; U. 11. < u-hum President
Oranite Bank: <V>1. IV Alden 1* A K ! K : 1C. 8.
Osgood, Ea*. Ex. Office: Howard < >v. i, Kenne
bec Journal; David Cargill, In*. Agent.
OFFICE—Meonlan Building. Water St.. Augusta.
ttt June30.
Maine Historical Society.
tpHE annual meeting of this >ociety ' 11 be held
L in its Library in Bnvvdoin College. Brunswick,
on Thursday, duly 14. 187u, at 8 o’clock \ M.
EDWARD BALLARD. R . Sec’v.
Brunswick, June 27. 1870. t*2\\ . une2b
WANTED.
\<»OOD (»IRL for a chilli- nurse. O:.o who lias
taken care of children preferred.
Apply at once to
MO. 10 STATE STREET,
tBteod-jctnciW* Near the M : House.
St. Mark's Church—Attgu ta.
T1TK owners of the pews in this ( him i. with few
X exceptions, having relinquished t>> 11 it* Church
tin* control of tin* same, the Vestry hereby give
notice, that tint rent on all such pew- .<>w taxed
will cease on the llrst day of .July next, and that
all pews thus relinquished win be asci*. :<d tape of
rent or other charges t«> families or in*I duals de
siring regurlarly to attend on the services of said
Church.
Jlv order of the Yestrv.
IJuuc2S tjlyl I> WILl.IAMN. Clerk.
Millinery Goods
SELLING AT CCST !
The subscriber being about to remove troni the
State will sell her stock of
MILLINERY GOODS
-AND
THE DES1K ABIE STAND !
WHICH SIIE NOW OCCITII",
At a Very Low Price!
For the next thirty days I will sell my goods AT
Cost, in order to close out my entire ■ k
Any one desiring to purchase my present stand,
can do so at a low price, it application is made at
once.
LIZZIE A. CAGE.
Align, ta, .lone 11* ,87»'. tint
KXNBEBBC SAYlXhS BAKE!
Trustees:
W. r. JIALLKTT, lU'sSKLI. K \ ION,
O. < . WUITKIKU SK, DKANE PliAl,
OliUIN WILLIAMSON.
Deposits received nt the counter of the
Freemans National Bank.
2 Ac net earnings of the Hank arc divided
every six months.
Loans made to Depositors on Depositing
their Bank-book as security.
J. L. ADAMS, Treasurer
April 8th, 1870. 15tf
Knickerbocker
Mutual Life Insurance Company
OF NEW YORK.
ERASTUS LYMAN, * - - FRE8IDEXT
riHUt* is one of the oldest, most reliable, and best
X dividend pa) ing companies in the country.
AS8ET8 OVER $7,200,000!
Liberal arrangement, w ill bt* made w ith Agents,
and they are wanted in all parts of the Mate.
Apply at ATJGISTA, M E.,
l:»U Water Wtreet, (UJJ-st alr«s) to
CHARLES WHITE,
Manager lor Maine and New Hampshire.
March 22,1870. hi imar-tf
Buy the Best!
EUREKA RANGE
For Wood or Coal!
For Eoonomy, Durability, Beauty of Design
and Finish,
THIS RA.SGE HAS .SO EQV.tl,!
Peifect In Every llenjivet,
It commends itself to every one in want of a
Fii’»t C’liiHf* Cook Mtovc !
Sold in Augusta by
WILLIAM II. WOODBURY.
AIho some of the
BE^T WOOD AND COAL STOVES
in the Market, and a variety of
Tfounc*-FurnInIiinn* (joods !
A few Doors south of Jiu.il/oad Bridge.
tl2marJfcw-ly
IMPORTANT FACTS!
For the Public.
NEW EASTERN DEPOT
joii TIIE WORLD RENOWN ED
»1 CJr JLlJ Jfc-t
SEWING MACHINES.
Opposite the Post Office,
AUGUSTA, - - MAINE.
These Machine*, by their eimplcity, durability,
and the great range of work they’execute,
have gained a reputation'truly
enviable.
The f'amou* - wees* of the Singer Manufactur
ing Company ha.- simulated many other com
panies t<* put forth all their cnergm- and talents to
produce a sewing machine that would cciip-e or
equal the Singer, but in every case they have sig
nally tailed, as i.- plainly show n by the fact, that of
all the traveiUmg agents—“rumier.- or drummer*”
—of other cduipauies. none hav** the a--urance to
claim more than an equality with the singer, even
upon any special class nf work.
The*, me many sewinir machine*. now offered to
the public, that ha\ c their good ’point-. and are of
much assistance t<> tlitrhousewil«- and the industri
ous seamstres-. I’a.rtics purchasing a sewing nia
chinr of any sort, tind the improvi ment on the old
fashioned way «>t -owing b\ hand so great and
ph asing, that tin y are natural!}, hut erroneously,
led to belle}" that they ha volt lie i*eet, until the spell
is broken by the introduction of the Singer >/ 1*70
into ft neighbor’- family, w hl« h i- sure. by the in
creased rapidity and ease with which it docs every
kind of plain or fam v sew ins’. t<* aw aki n them to a
positive, although ii maybe silent acknowledge
ment. of the painful truth that there an- wry many
varieties of work that arc easily executed upon the
Winger, hut that they mu.-t either he content to do
without, or exchange, at a heavy pecuniary sacri
fice, their curved-m-edlcd. frail-powered. unrelia
ble-tensioncl. !• ov -» '<<l or r;.veK-titched ma
chine for a Singer Xete Family Machine.
Various expedient* are rc-orted to, that the pub
lic eye may be turned tr«»in the ‘-inger lor the pur
pose of introducing inferior machine—viz, “The
Button-Hole Dodge.” “The Over-seaming.” “The
Double-Lock-Knot-^titch.” “Elastic Stir - h,”*‘Twist
ed I. op.’’Adjuring Tension-.,”** High Finish
and Beautifully Ornnueuted,” strugbt Needle.”
stitch-Aliko-on-hoth-sidc- .” “Medal from Fairs.”
“Vertical Feed Bars’” “Noiseless Banning.” “Si
lent Feed.” uml last and wor-t of all the low-priced
—“Family >h little Machines.”
Many of the-.* point- are desirable, (and the
Singerexoell* all in each individual -1i:«1 ity hut
tin* greatest Use made of three special points, i* by
the retail agent who parade* them before the inex
perienced purchaser with such fluent and earnest
style, as to entirely divert attention from the really
important hearings of the ease. While other inno
cent local agent- icnorantlv represent that the ma
chine sold by them is capable of doing every varie
tv of work, ei/ual to the Singer, and often do they
tiius uncoilsiou-1} -w mdh- customers w ho cannot
aflo-d to -quamb* tli.-ir -ub-tiiice ii[ i gilded
follie- an 1 woifldi - r all.'-imp-.
■ ■ Sewing M Id h k
about them and h-a-.-a what machine - m* -t exten
sively used in families, tailor simp-, shoe factories,
and carriage factories. It /- an uckno- ••<'/./» <1 fart.
ir>./e ■ 7- 1 try alt .setriny m<‘ 'a • '•(tiers, th 't
mure t ’.mn t,r,'-thirds of all the clothing ir,-rn in this
country! by b< th fierce. eft. ther rust .... ;•<•'//<• ready
made, is actually mannfu -tnre.fi u. >n Tit:: MNGKIt
>Kw ini. Maciiim:.
Tb -e M .chine* arc mamif.t ur-c 1 ' y ne of the
id le i -ir-mgc-t and most cut••rj.ri-iug < <>mpan
b— that ha.- »v r be. n * iigam <1 in the business in
the w.mM. Throughout their immense mamifac
b r whi'-h arc kept in eon-taut opera’ion “day
and niahtmme hut hddily -killed mechanics are
emj*loved. Newly improved machinery is em
phe . d turning out cacti part finished to that me
i hanici ! exa< tne**, that every one i - a perfect du
plicate of the other in size, weight and finish. Ml
new iu\e: t on- are 1 iretuily e\;.i : a. a i t- sted,
and it' ai>pr »\e i, arc mtopte i. re^;.nllc.-s of ex
pense. whil the many l humbugs that
ar** patented, are left to gr..*« - nn ne w * under
Mini l, am the purchaser when too late that lie ha*
“paid too dear for his whistle.” It should he re
membered that the linger Mania., during (.'• m
pany has never made n poor Machine—from the
very first twenty-odd years am.. They never buy
editorial pot ice s', or expend funds in “log-rolling”
at Fairs to gain medal - or premium*
They simply make their Machines as valuable at*
monev and science can perfect them—place them
in their Sale- Booms, and leave the public to tind
out their virtues in their uw n way l;y this straight
forward eour.-e they are now manuftictiirhig about
four hundred per dav, and at that rate, even, are
unable to supply tile demand.
WHAT IS Till! NEW FAMILY SINGER OF 1*70?
It is the concentrated result of twenty years ex
perience in building S wing Machine*.
It uses very short straight needle*.
It makes the Shuttle or Lock-Stitch alike upen
both aide* of the work.
It is very light running ami has a silent feed.
It is very easily kept clean, and i- always in
order.
It i> less difficult to understand and learn to
operate than any other.
It ha* the nin.-t simple and easily adjusted ten
siou ever.invent, d.
It is less liable to rust than any other.
It is ho constructed tliat du*t cannot enter it or
oil drop from It.
It work* equally well upon the fluent Lace or
heaviest Beaver< loth*.
It will he in ru filing* of dress good* over seams
w ithout auy preparation.
It is very hign-speeded. and requires very little
power to keep in motion.
It will out-wear any other Family Machine ever
mud.*.
It w ill Hem, Braid. Fell, Ford, Tack, Ruffle, Em
broider. Bind, Trim, Ac.
tt cost* $oo delivered at your house, set to run
ning and uarranted.
( over*. Folding Tops, Cabinets, according to fin
ish. $u> t“ $230.
The prices named above, are the cash price* at
the Manufactory, but knowing that the various cir
cumstances of all will not admit of the rigid C. O.
I). principle, it has been decided to divide the
amount into monthly, or in some cases weekly pay
ments. in such a manner as will best suit the con
venience of the purchaser. ,
This is done purely lor the accommodation of the
patron, as no extra charge is made from the regu
lar cash prices.
No charge for instructions in operating the Sing
er’s upon any clap* of w ork.
Remember the Place—Opposite the Post Office,
at the Fancy tl<x*d* and Picture Frame SJore ol' S.
P PLl’MMEB. W it* r street Augusta.
N. B.—Supei i »r qu lity of Twist. Threads, Nee
dle-, oil, ami all soil* of Sewing Machine Findings
for sale ut Manufacturer’* price*.
Qa Please call and examine.
OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE,
Augusta. Maine. L>&WAnieod—iune 13
Sfiwtelle & AVa,rd,
Dealers in
Flour, Grain,
GROCERIES & PROVISIONS,
Stone and Karthern Tottery.
Alho Ageuto for the
Novelty Clothes Wringer.
old Wringers of ail description" repaired with
df "pati'h and uc#ttm-*6
A I rnov/o 8 \W’l ELLL.
ANDREW D. WARD.
Augusta, May 17, 1870. SttriH
Crockery, China & Glass.
PRICES REDUCED !
The prices of Crockery, China and (.lass Ware at
No. ISO Water Street,
Arc marked down to meet the fall in Gold
mayi-ftl J. D. PIERCE A SON.
BIXBY’S BLACKING A BLI KING,
The best in the market, for sale at wholesale or re
tail by TITt OMB A DOB»,
Wholesale and Retail Druggists
UK Weal Mi. Kennebee ilrl.itf.
Plated Spoons and Forks !
FOR SALE BY
tIUipr-tf BALLARD A C HASE.
BY TELEGRAPH
— TO THE —
Daily Kennebec Journal.
j I5y Ho-\\ c-fci :i Union Llno—rOfiicos m Hnde#9
Jhiilding opposite the Post Oflirc.aml at the .State
| lfduee t
FROM GARDINER.
_
Sad Accident.
Despatch to the Daily Kennebec Journal.}
Gariujceh, .Tunc 29.
On the 27th inst. Mr. Warren Dudley, a
j teamster in the employ of Joshua Gray of
' this city, while driving a team loaded with
I clapboards, on Summer St., on going down a
piece of descending ground the top of the load
; slid forward with Mr. 1). on to the horse, Mr,
1 D. falling to the ground, and the horse bo
I coining frightened made a quick turn, carry
ing the wheels of the cart over the hack part
1 of Mr. Dudly’s head, cleaving the scalp for
about six inches from the back part of the
cranium, and severely injuring the right,
shoulder. Dr. II. Small was immediately
! called to dress the wound, and though the
injury at first appeared to be very serious,
! lie is now apparently doing well.
FROM WATERVILLE.
i
Grand Reception by Dr. ( linmplin to the
Colby University.
Waterville, Me., June. 29.
Dr. Champlin, President of the Colby Uni
versity, gives a reception at his house this
evening, to the graduating class of tie Uni
versity. also the graduating class of the Class
ical Institute, which will hold its Commence
ment in July. The Portland Band has been
engaged to be present and give a grand Con
cert.
FORTY-FIRST CONGRESS.
Washington, June 29.
House. The report of the Conference
Committee on the bill for relief of certain
officers of the Navy, which strikes out the
provision relative to retired officers was
agreed to. and a resolution adopted directing
the door keeper to retain in service during
the recess, the crippled soldiers now em
ployed under hint.
The House then resumed consideration of
the Currency bill, which was opposed by
Messrs. Coburn, Morgan, Judd, Burchaid
and Armstrong, because it was a measure of
contraction, and by Mr. Cox. because it was
a measure sntislactory to nobody neither
contraction ist nor expansionist.
After a long discussion the report was re
jected. and another Conference Committee
i ordered,
i Adjourned.
FROM WASHINGTON.
I
Washington, June 29.
Nominations.
The President sent the following nomina
: tions to the Senate to-day :
i Sherman Conant to he U. S. Judge for the
Southern District of Florida: J. 11. Pierce
to be U. S. Marshal fur the Northern Dis
trict of Missouri: John M. Oliver to be As
sociate Justice of the Supreme Court of the
District of Columbia, and Win. P. Snell of
Maine to be Judge ot the Police Court of the
District of Columbia.
The appointment of Gen. John M. Oliver,
who has resided in Washington for a year
past, and during the war served in all the
campaigns of the army of Tennessee, as Asso
ciate Justice ol the Supreme Court, was urged
by Messrs. Sherman. Logan and Clark. Ar
kansas and Michigan Senators, and others.
Joseph Newman of San Francisco, has ar
rived in this city with a magnificent American
Flag of California Silk, which lie intends to
present in the name of that State to Congress.
It is the first American flag ever made from
native silk and the largest silk flag on the
globe, being 36x20 feet, and containing 82
square yards of silk, all of which were pro
duced and manufactured in California. Mr.
Newburn states that there are now over 825,
000,000 mulbcry trees growing in California,
and he is confident that in a short time the
State will be able to supply this country with
silk.
FROM PORTLAND.
Portland, Me., June 29.
Republican Convention.
The Hepublican Senatorial Convention for
the first district met at Saco to-day. Two
hundred and ninety-six delegates w ere pre
sent. A resolution declaring that the nomi
nation belonged to York county, was defeated
after a sharp debate. A recess was taken,
after which a rceoi sideration of the objection
able vote was asked for by the York county
delegation, which was refused, and a part of
that delegation withdrew- upon proceeding to
ballot for representation. The result was.
John Lynch 174, all others 15.
Masonic.
The Portland and St. Alban Commanderics
of Knight Templars arrived home from Ban
gor by special train at 10 o’clock, P. M. They
were received at the depot by the Portland
Mechanic Blues, under command of Lieut.
Pennel, and escorted through several of the
streets to Masonic Hall. A large concourse
of People assembled at the depot and accom
panied the procession along the route.
Stephen Jordan and his son Walter were
arrested to-day, by Deputy Sheriff Adams,
on suspicion ot being concerned in the rob
bery of the body of Mr. liogers, who was
drow ned bv the capsizing of the Gipsy.
FROM CONCORD.
Cowccmn, N. H., June 20.
A law term of the Supreme Judicial Court
was opened in Newport yesterday. Chief
Justice Bellows presided. Some 15 opinions
were delivered, ami ten divorces granted, and
tour denied. The docket of the district w as
nearly cleared, and the Court adjourned.
FROM NEW YORK.
New Yoke, June 2'J.
! The people say that a new liue of Panama
steamers under American auspices, will w itli
i in twelve months bo placed in competition
with the British Pacific Steam Navigation
I Company, w hich for the past 30 years, has
i monopolized the important and lucrative
traffic between that port and Valparazo.
Republican Convention.
Saco, Me., June 2!).
! The Republican Congressional Convention
! for the first district, met ill this city to-day,
and rc-nominatcd Hon. John Lynch on the
first ballot, 174 to 15.
PROM BANGOR.
Baxgok, Me., June 29.
Masonic Celebration.
•The day is past and gone," and our streets
which for the past two days hare been alive
with an eager, interesting and brilliant crowd
of the Masonic fraternity, and those whom
their presence drew to this city, have again
resumed their usual appearance
Yesterday having been devoted to the
whole Masonic fraternity, to-day was ap
pointed for the particular parade, review and
entertainment of the Knights Templars. At
nine o’clock the various Commandtriea took
up the line of inarch to Warren’s field, on
Lime St., where two hours were spent in
batallion drill, in which their evolutions were
gone through with in good military stylo,
the Commanderics winning much applause
from the thousands who were present, for
the handsome manner in which they acquitted
themselves. The encampment was then in
spected and reviewed by It. E. G. Commander
McClellan and staff. They then marched to
the pavillion on City Common, where they
partook of a collation, after which the line
of march was resumed, anil the batallion
paraded through the principal streets to the
Bangor House, where it was dismissed, and
the Commanderics retired to their several
quarters for dinner. The procession con
sisted of the St. Johns Commandery of Ban
gor, Portland and St. Alban of Portland,
Trinity of Augusta, Claremont of Kockland,
and l)e Molay of Skowhegan, each accom
panied by a fine hand, made a splendid ap
pearance, their full raukH and elegant and
costly costumes producing a pleasing effect.
After dinner the St. Johns Commandery es
corted the Clan luonts to the steamer Cam
bridge. which delayed her departure until 2
o'clock, and the other Commanderics to the
cars. Alter an exchange of congratulatory
remarks, hand shaking, and singing * * O u 1 d
lang Syne,” they left amid cheers upon
cheers lor each other, visitors and visited.
Our visitors go away more than pleased
with the attention which has been shown
them, while they have won for themselves
golden opinions, for their manly bearing and
gentlemanly behavior, reflecting credit alike
upon tin mselves, their order, and the cities
which they represent.
.Tiecuug oi me .'MorKnoiaers oi me me*
Telegraph Company.
At a meeting of the Stockholders of the
Maine Telegraph Co. holden in this city to
day. the following named gentlemen were
unanimously elected Directors for the ensu
ing year: lliram <). Ahlen, Wiu. H. Simp
son. of Belfast; Albert W. Paine, Jacob A.
Smith, Albert Holton. Bangor; Biori Brad
bury. Wm. P. Merrill. Portland; Edwin F.
Littlefield, AY interport; Partman Houghton,
Eastport. At a subsequent meeting of the
Directors Hiram (>. Alden was elected Presi
dent and Wm. P. Merrill Sec’y and Trcas. of
the Board for the ensuing year.
Suicide.
A man named Spooner of Eddington, com
mitted suicide at that place to-day by shoot
ing himself; cause unknown.
FROM LEWISTON.
Lewiston, Me., June 27.
Commencement Exercises.
The Commencement exercises of Bates
College occurred to-day. The degree of D.I).
was conferred on the licv. Mr. Buckley, Mis
sionary in India, and that of A.M. on Kev.
Oren Bartlett of Harrison, Me. At the Com
mencement dinner it was announced that the
conditions on which Benjamin E. Bates, Esq.,
of Boston, had subscribed an additional S7.*%
000 bad been fulfilled, and that the amount
would be added to the fund.
FROM PROVIDENCE.
Providence, K. I., June 29.
The 102d annual commencement of Brown
University occurred to-day. The exercises
of the graduating class was held in the Kirst
Baptist Church. The class w as the largest
that ever graduated. Forty-eight took the
degree of Bachelor of Arts, and five Bach
elor of Philosphy.
FINANCIAL & COMMERCIAL.
New York Money Market.
New’ York, June 29.
Gold closed 111% .
United States Sixes (coupons), 1*81, 118
“ “ 5-20’s 1862, U!%
‘ “ “ 18tH * 111%
“ ‘ 1*65, 111%
“ *• “ 1*05, Jan. A July, 113%
“ “ •« 1*07. H3%
“ “ “ 1868, 113%
“ “ 10-40’8,(coUponS), 108%
New Y'ork Stock Market.
New York, June 29.
Mariposa. "
do. pfd. 15
Canton Co. 08%
Cumberland Co. 35
Western Union Tel. Co. -5-1 %
Quicksilver Mining Co.
Pacific Mail, 40%
Bostou Water Power, J
P.o-tou. lluriibrd & Erie, 4%
Adams Ex. Co. ,:*%
Wells, Fargo A Co. 16%
American Merchants Un.’ 44%
1 . >. Ex. Co. 4 * %
N. Y. Central and Hudson River 9*%
do. scrip, IB %
Harlem, 139%
Reading, . lu*»%
Mich. Central, 118
Lake shore and Michigan Southern 99%
Illinois Ceutral 139%
Cleveland A Pittsburg, 109%
Chicago A North Western, 83
do. preferred, **%
Chicago A Rock Island. 110%
Mil. A M. Paul, 65%
do. preferred, 81
Toledo, Wabash A Western. 50*
Toledo. Walmah A Western preferred. 74
Pittsburg A Fort Wayne. 95
Terre Haute, 32
do. pfd. 00
Alton, 116*
do. prefd. 118
Ohio and Miss. 35*
Erie, **
do. pfd. 4
New York Produce Market.
New York, June* 29.
COTTON—sales 1000 bales ; mid. upland! 20%.
FI.OCR -state 5103*125; round hoop Ohio 570&G70;
western 5003*5*;*% southern 6003975.
WHEAT—sales 105,000 bn ; No. 1 spring 1264134 ;
No. 2 do. 1203128% : winter red and amber western, i
140 3112.
CORN—new mixed western, 88396; old do. 107
in store.
OATS—state 67% 3*59% ; western 593*51.
PORK—mess, 29 *52; prime. 23.50.
LARD—steam, 15%; kettle, 1*5%.
BUTTER—Ohio, 15328; state, 20g32.
Chicago Produce Market.
Chicago, June 29.
FLOUR—spring extras 490 $025.
WHEAT—No 2, 100.
CORN—No. 2. 7*.
OATS—50% for No. 2.
MESS PORK—29.50.
BARLEY—100 for No.2.
LARD—15%. ^ ___
UNFALLING EYE PRESERVES.
Our Celebrated Perfected Spectacles and Eye
Glasses, are gaining steadily and certainly a repu
tation unsurpassed.
IT IS A- FACT,
That they render impaired sight clear and distinct,
strengthen and preserve the Eyes, and are very easy
and pleasant to wear, and LAST MANY YEAKS
W1TIIOI 1 CHANGE, so that in the end they arc
the CHEAPEST AS WELL AS THE BEST.
Notice. Mr. E. KOWSE, Jeweller, Augusta,
Me., is cur sole Agent in this place. Wit employ
no Pedlkks.
LAZRAUS A MORRIS, Hartford,Conn
7 PER CENT. BOLD,
First Mortgage Bonds,
(FREE OF U. S. TAX,)
OF THE
Burlington, Cedar Rapids and
Minnesota R. R. Co.
A limited quantity for sal© ,
At OO jinct IXTEBEST. j
Interest payable May and November.
J EDO Alt THOMSON, jT t
C HARLES L. FROST, j 1TU*lttP
These bonds have50 years to run. are convertible :
at the option of the holder into the stock of the
Company ;.t par, ami the payment of the principal
is provided for by a sinking fund.
The greater part of the road i» already completed i
ami shows large earning-, and the balance of the ' i
work is rapidly progressing.
We unhesitatingly recommend these bonds a« the j
safest and best iuve-tmept in the market.
L\ S. Five-twenties, at present prices, only return |
live per, cent, interest, while- the-o pay eight and
onc-qunrter per cent, in gold: and we* regard the;
security equally .good.
The Company reserve the right w ithout notic e to |
advance the price.
HENRY CLEWS & CO.,
BANKERS,
5)2 Wall Street, New York.
Or h. it. wool. & SOS.
Im2»> Portland, Me.
New Firm !
WILLIAMSON & GREENWOOD,
( Successors to .If. (7. Pranks.)
nvAu-ms iv
STOVES!
Furnaces and Hardware.
AGENTS FOR
“ Iticlunond'H
Celebrated Portable Range!”
RICHMOND'S HANGING DOME
COAL FUHKTACE !
Also, aU the most approved Stove* in the market. J
JOBBING PKOMVTL YATTENDED TO.
Kerosene Lamps and Lanterns repaired.
O. WILLIAMSON. CI1AS. <«REKNWOOI)
* Late Wyman A Williamson. Late of Farmington
tlapr-3ni
Pure Drugs & Chemicals;
ion SALE
At tho Lowest Ratos I
__ i
TOILET AHTICLB9,
FRENCH, ENGLISH, & DOMESTIC SOAPS,
CAMPHOR ICE,
Dentifrices. English (old Cream,!
Coudray’s Cosmetique and Pomade,
Bay Bum, German and Domestic Cologne, i
Hair Oils, Dressings. Restorers and
Dyes, Perfumery, Sachet Bags, Toilet !
Powders, Mow and Freckle Lotions,!
Camelia Balm. Laird's Bloom of Youth,,
Hagan’s Magnolia Balm, Barnes* Mag- ,
nolia Water. Shaving Cream and Soaps, !
Shaving Brushes, Razor Strops,
Nail Files and Cleaners,
Tweezers, Hand Mirrors, Dressing Cases,\
PtJIT IIO.VI'S,
II OHY, TORTOISE SHELL, ,f- 110ILK
Dressing and Pocket tombs,
FIXE COMBS,
Nail, Tooth, Ilair, Hat, and Clothes |
rmusiiEs :
TIiornioiiioti'i'N. Work lloxc,
PORTE MONNAIES,
Pocket and Bill Books !
Feather Dusters,
PALM & WHITEWASH BRUSHES,
SPONGES & CHAMOIS SKINS!
Cigar Cases, C'ipars and Tobacco,
Humphrey's Homeopathic Specifics,
Wellcome's and Fitch's Remedies,;
un i al! the popular
Patent Medicines, Pure Drugs,
Chemicals & Family Medicines,
Fresh Px’cssocl TIcrLs
NEATS’ FOOT,

Lard, Sperm. Olive, and Kerosene
OILS, cfcc., cfcc.
all and examine, and you will ilml
PRICES EXTREMELY LOW.
Physician's Prescription* carefully compounded j
from pure Medicine* at all hour* of the day and ;
night.
A. C. DANA,
Hill i.GIST AXU Al’OIUUXHl,
Successor to J. P. Deluxvg, No. 7 Union Block,1
Water Street, Augusta, Me.
_ lv47
WEED FAMILY
Favorite Sewing Machines!
Warranted to do all kinds ol work that can be 1
done practically <>n any other machine
in the world.
No B*tra BLOWING Needed to Puff them up ! ^
THEIR REPUTATION IS ESTABLISHED !
They work easier anil faster than any other [
machine.
MAKE BI T IITTLE NOISE ! j
Don’t fail fail to see them before purchasing.
JONES HAS THEM.
Everybody Itnuwa .Tones.
_tlw-juneit
A I.ergr nml Wrll-.rlrcted A»«ortinent o
Wallets, Bill A. Pocket Books,
In Morocco ami tail', tor sale low by
UlU T1TCOMH Tfc POHR.
• Katiroail Meeting.
The Stockholders ot the K. & P. It. It. Co. are re- j
quested to meet at the ( ity Hall, tianliner. on Eli- :
day, July 1, 1H70, at 10 o’eloek A. M., for conference
a nil cousultatiun ii)sm matters of interest to them.
It 11. (lAltDlNEH, President.
June 1,1«70. _Jwm
J. S. DUDLEY,
Dealer in all kinds ol
SEWING MACHINES
All kinds ot Sewing Machines neatly renal red and
warranted to new ha well ha the day
thev were made.
MACHINES TO LET ! j
By I lie Month or Work.
J. N. DUDLEY,
Water'd., Altll STA. MAINE,
ftfjunell l Dear south ol Parrott & Bradbury’s. i
Portland & Kennebec Railroad.
Summer Arrangement, May 23, 1870.
ON and alter Monday, May 93d, next, the Port
land and Kennebeeltail road Company will put
on an additional passenger train to leave Portland
for Augusta and intermediate stations at 7.10, and
will be due at Augusta ut 10 A. M.
Returning in the afternoon. Leaves Augusta at
3.15 mid connecting with the eveni ig express for
Boston, which leaves Portland at U P. M. and ar
rives in Boston at 10 P. M
L. L. LINCOLN, Superintendent.
OIL CLOTHCARPETING T
AT
, Wllliuniaon & (1 rpi'invuod'i.
New Summer Good®
JUST RECEIVED AND
SELLING CHEAP!
At It. Kimball's.
Grenadines, Bareges, Organ
dies, and other thin
Dress Goods.
Barege, Crape, Lama and Grenadine
Shawl*, Black Silks, and Trim
mings for Garment*, Silk
I’arasols, S l N
Umbrellas,
ASD SEASIDE SHADES !
FAXS In many shades and .Styles.
Those DOLLAR KIDS in OPERA SHADES, ar
telling voTy rapidly. Come and get a pair.
The undersigned is aI»o sole agent for those
FJnfttif* * print! Forms !
rliich ensure a good fitting dress.
B K IMIfALL,
East side of Water st.,
fJw-junel:’. Nearly opposite the Cony Houh?.
FOR BOSTON !
Spring Arrangement!
THE STEAMER
STAR of tie EAST,
COMMENCED her regular trips from the Ken*
neber. THURSDAY, Mav 15th, 1*70, and Will,
until further notice, run a.s follows ;
Leaving Gardiner every Monday and Thursday
it 3 o’clock, Richmond at 4, and Bath at 8 P. M.
THE STEAMER CLABIO®,
Will leave Augusta at 12 M., Hallowcll at 1.45 P.
M., connecting w itii the above boat at Gardiner.
For further particulars inquire of W. J.
Tuck. Augusta; H. Fuller & Son, Hnllowell;
T. B. (.rant. Gmdiner; J. T. Robiubon. Richmond;
J. E. Brown. Bath.
Gardiner, April 11,1870. flOapr
WINDOW SHADES.
A I'ULI. I,INK OF
tt BElifc.f.VT P.ITTEH.’rm,
Also Curtain Fixtures, Cords and Tassels,
Curtain loops, Hooks, Fins, £c.,
dust received at
PIEKCE.V CKOCKEKV KTOHE,
109 WATER STREET, ALGlsXA.
nmy2-ttf
STEAM Hit
ELLA!
CAPT. WILLIAM MITCHELL.
ON and after Wednesday. June Hid, the Steamer
Ella will leave Augusta at 8 o’coWk A. M..
>very MONDAY. WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY,
for Hallowed, Gardiner. Richmond, Bath, and
Portland.
Returning, will leave Portland for Augusta, and
intermediate landings on the Kennebec, every
riESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY, at
r a m.
Fares:
Auirusia to Portland, $1.50
Hullowcll to “ 1.40
liardlnpr to “ 1.25
Richmond to “ 1.00
Bath to “ .75
From AUGSTATo NEW YORK.
Passengers by this route will be ticketed through
to New \ ork by the Meamcrs FRANCONIA and
DIKIGO, which leave Port Lind ior New Yorkevery
Monday and Thursday. Baggage trucked in Port
land 1'rec of expense. Fare from Augusta to New
York: Cabin. $*>.50; meals extftt; Deck passage,
*•>•50.
The Kiln connect* also nt Bath, each trip, with
the steuiner Spray lor Booth bay.
This boat w ill t-top at any of the ice-houses on the
river on display of a white Hag as a signal.
For further particulars apply to
ttf-jmn J t B. F. MOK>F. Augusta. Agent.
Tenement to Lcli
('AN the first of June I shad have for rent a good,
J convenient tenement for a small family in the
house ! formerly occupied on Gage street. For
Anther information call at my present residence,
No. 11 State f fleet.
MILS. WM. K. WESTON.
August;.i .May 14, 1870. _ftt
New Millinery Goods !
We are now’ receiving, and shall continue to receive
through i he season,
FRESH MILLINERY GOODS!
DRESS BONNETS, CAPS,
Round Hats, die.
Your Attention l« especially called to our fine
assortment of
FKEXCH FLOWERS !
Misses SAGER & WHITE,
Cor. ol Bridge and Water streets,
AUGUSTA, Me.
niayUfOw Over Hamlen A Phil brook’s.
nnW’T With the sticky, filthy
UUiV I dangerous llair'Prepara
tions, but use Auturt’a
Hair Restorative,
which is perfectly clean
uud transparent, ami en
tirely free from all dan
gerous drug*. It will
po&itifsly restore Gray
llair, prevents the Hair
from falling off, will cause
Qir it to grow when prerna
DL turely loot,removes dand
ruff and keens the head
in a perfectly healthy con
dition. Try a bottle »nd
be satisfied that it is the
greatest discovery of the
age. PROCTER BROS.,
Gloucester, Mass., JSole
Agents for the Patentee.
Ad the Maine Druggists
POISONED * apnhSt w3m
- " THE
BURDETT CELESTE
AND
Combination Organs
AHEAD OF ALL COMPETITORS !
Being the most perfect instrument that musical ear
listened toproducing musical tone* from the *o/T
•st and most delicate whisper to the deeii bwelling
;one of the pine organ.
Prices lor Cash, Irom $05 to $100.
— ALSO:—
Hazel ton Rkh. PiNno-Vortcs.
.Uar.diall A IVrmit ll l'Uuo-Fortes<
Superior instruments, at very low prices lor cash.
\nd other Musical Merchandise of every descrip
don,at «
John C. Haynes & Co.,
S’.v 33 COntT STREET, - - BOSTON, MAS*.
Price Liot- and Circulars pent on application!
_IQIy
AUGUSTA SAVINGS BANK.
ORGANIZED IN 1848.
TJft&agEE* :
nioMAS i.amilvrd. autemas libbey,
IAMI,> W . NORTH, WAL >. H ADDER,
SAMUEL T1TCOMR
Deposits received daily ftomftA. M. to 1.1*. M.,
uni noin 2 'i to 4?i P. M
Inturur-t on deposits will conmmure on the first
lay of the month, next succeeding the day of de
posit.
The not cnrninjrs of the hank arc divided among
Lhe depositor* somi-annually (August 1 ami Febru
ary i)—and if not called for are put on interest like
an original deposit, thus making compound interest
semi-unuualiy.
Depositors can at any time borrow money from
the Rank ou a pledge ol their Hank-book.'
Office In NAVI YON HA YK
174 WATER STREET.
juueH WM IL Til. Treasurer.
PLUMBING!
ri'llE Subset iber beg« leave to inform the citizen.
X ol Aitgiuta :uid i ictndy that he la prepared to
do all kind, of Humbtng work at the shortent no
tice. Thiwe about to have water introduced into
tlieir building, w ill do well to call on him bettor*
going elaewbere.
* * H K. ST HATTON
Corner Bridge and Water Street*.,
SaUt/acliitH gvarmiSetd. litf
Stevens' Condition Powders !
For llortoPb uud Cattle.
rpHEXlest Powder, ever discovered. A U we ask
I is mie trial anti people will lie eton rawed Price
only 2,1 cent, per package. CIIA8. E STEVENS
Manufaaturer anti Proprietor, 127 Bridge St , East
Cambridge, Mu*.,
For -ale by A. C. DANA, 7 Vnlon Block, Au
guaia. twlA*

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