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Jumirkr lonnuil. Th« MAIDEN and the MILLIONAIRE. 1. Lady Gwendoline Gertrude Ver® I the loveliest gill iu nil Mayfair; Her eyes have a strange, dark emerald tinge, Voder the long brown lashes* fringe, Hut amber-bright is her wondrous hair; Her I tile red mouth has an arch of pride; she walks the world like a Prince’s bride; Swift from the heart is her voung bloodV tide, And she laugh." at love, and she knows not care. II. I whispered in that shell-hke ear That for her sweet sake I would all things dare: I thought, “Ah, surely her young breast throbs!” For my passion* te words burst forth like sobs; I was fierce with dread of a great despair, Sweetly. O sweetly she smiled on me, With a light in her eye full weird to si e, As she said, “ What fools should w e both of us be! I mean to marry a millionaire !'* Ml. Lady Gwendoline Gertrude Vere Is a very truthful girl, I sw ear. Yes; that’s the man with his stealthy look. And his dirty hands and his nasal hook. And the chains anil rings that a cad w ill wear. And her fair young form so daintily slim, And her petulant lips are given t » him*— Thai Mammon worshipper, sly and grim; Hang ;t! she’s married the millionaire. "JTJLUJS EGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR IENFWER. PHYSICIAN* AND ILKRO) \IKN Testifv to its n»e«ii> in re.-tonng GUAY H AIIt t*i it- original color and promoting it- growth. It in ikes the hair soft and g!o.*ky. < lie o!u >u appear ance wdl he made young again. Ii i- the best Hair Hrcsains overused. It removes Dandruff and all scurvey Knipth'H?. It doe-not stain th.- kin. Our Treatise on tli. Hair sent live b> mail. It ware of the numerous preparations which are sola upon our reputation. U. I*. 11 ALL A CO., Nashua, N. II., Proprietors, i or sale by all druggists. 4\\dO u i c3ii’ h Vegetable Gough Cordial! t vNL of the best remedies for Coughs, < olds \ / v .To dp, ilroin hilis, and all afiectioiis ut tin Tnrout and Lungs, for sale by JOHNSON BROTHERS, 0|>]». P«»-l ontcc. 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Churches*. ontnottnx C0Nfrt{KiiATI0VAI.-f*r!,"l«- ^ pastor; resilience No- W • fait st .. * "nice 10.»* A. M. Arteruooi. service *J0 P. *»• KIUST B*vI*TisTr-Comer Winthrop and Perlmm ms .{ Wck *r. paeior; r.oi*len< eC'l*Wnut street. Mon,i,,“.ervinr lo.*i A. SI. Afternoon tM V KPKK* lYwf-T — state street, north oi Bridge. , y iKi-t.n ; residence summer street. Morning service 10.30 A. SI. Afternoon 2.30 P. M. Eveiling 7 !’* M . , _ . f MFTHOIMST KPISt Ol‘AL.—Green street, cast of st-ite K Martin, past*#i : residence at the par sonage, next door to tin* ' htnvli Morning ser vice io.:l0 A. M. Afternoon 2.30 P. M. Evening 7 F M. . . PK(>TE>TANT EPISCOPAL,—State st., between Oak and W'intbroi*. lies. Mr. Fpjohn, rector. Morningserva e 10.30 A. M. Kveiling service 7 l . M. FNI VERSA LIsT,—( or. Winthrop and Simuner sts. ( R. Motir, pastor; residence W’inthrop street, lielow Orchard. Morning -ervice 10.30 A. M. Sabbath school service at 12 A. M. Evening ser vice at 7 F. M. FNITAKIAN,—Comer Oak and state st*. Kev. Mr ( rain, pastor; morning service in M' A. L Sabbath School service 2.15 F. M. Preaching service in evening at 7 o’clock CATHOLIC'.—State «*!.. north of Bridge. Rev. Mr. O'Brien, priest: residence near the church. The Congregational, First Baptist. Free Mill Baptist ami Mcihodi t Churches hold ^m ial con ference meetings in their vestries every Wednesday evening, at half-past seven o’clock. V. >1. C. A. Rooms in Darbv Block, W a ter Street. Regular prnver me.-lings even Monday evening. Religious exercise.- every >uu’day afternoon at 4 o’clock. Rooms open to all. Masonic BETHLEHEM LODGE. No. 3ft, F. and A. M. Stated meetings tli>t Monday of each month, special meetings even' Monday evening. F. A. ( rowell. Master. J W Clapp, Secretary. \m;Fs1’A LODGE, No. HI, F. & \ M. Stated meeting- first Tuesday i»l each month. Special met t.Mgs even Tuesday evening. W. H. Wood bun Ma.-ter.’ I F Blackman, secretary. TRINITY COMM A NDERY. No. 7. Knight- Tern i.l ,r. Stated meetings Friday on or before the full moon of e.idi mouth. A. D. Knight. Eminent ( ommander. A L smith. Recorder JERFSALEM KoYAI. ARCH CHAPTER—Meets at il tllowell. st .ted convocations Thursday on or before the full moon of each month. IL F. Warner. High Priest. VLFIIA ( oFNCl L— Meet- at llallowell. Quar terlv Convocations. .January. April, .July, Oc tuber; Wednesday succeeding lull moon. D. Cargill. Thrice Illustrious Master. Temperance. SAP* ATT is LOD »E. No. 7« of Good TEMl’I.ARfl. Mtft- everv Tuesday evening at Darby Hall FRANKLIN Hi \ I SION ><»N> OF TEMPERANCE — Meets at Duihj Hall every Thursday evening at 7 o’clock. Pont Office. AFGl STA POST OFFICE. Corner of Oak and Water streets, office Hunts:-From 7.30 A. M to HP. M. Sunday o to 10 A. M. .fame- A Birknell, Postmaster. George 11. Far rington. (.’hief Clerk. I / rival and Departure of Mails.—We -tern, leaves 11 <»• \ M ; closes 10.30 A M ; arrives 3.30 F. M. L otevn and Northern, leaves 3.45 1*. M; closes 3.3»i F. M.: arrive,- in.4a A. M Bella-1 and Way. leaves L00 I*. M.; closes 3.30 J*. M : arrives 10 30 A. M. Ro< kl.tnd ami W av. leaves 8.30 A* M,; closes 8.15 A M.; arrives ft 00 f* M Winthrop. leaves 8.00 A. M ; closes 7.4ft A. M ; arrives 0 0o F. M ..... Farmington ami Way. Knives 7.50 A. M.; closes 7.45 \. M : arrive.-*2 On F. M. Ficcpoitaiid I.itclitleld, leaves (LOO A M.; closes H (•!. I*. M.; arrives 10.30 A. M. Leaves Monday, Wedne day and F riday. Arrives Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday. Every morning a train leaves Augusta at 5.30 A.’ M., arrives at Augusta, daily, at 8 00 F. M. iiiallcnurll Dirrrtonj. HAUOWELL POST OFFICE. i WESTERN MAIL arrives daily, Sundays excepted, at 3 27 I and 7 52 P. M. Cl<»s*8 at 10 40 A M. and 8 P. M. 1 EASTERN MAIL arrives daily,Suudays excepted,at 11.10 I A. M. Closes at 3.16 P M. j EM'- IIFIELD M \ IL arrives Tuesdays, Thursdays nnl ! 8 iturdays. at 10 «YI «k A. M. Closes Suudays, Tucs I d tys and Thursdays, at 8 P. M. I OFFICE ojw*n, Sunday excepted, from 8 o’clock A. M., to 8 J*. M. Op -n Saturdays until 8 30 P. M. 1/ Box Rents and Postage on papers, periodicals, Ac , I payable quarterly In advance. I J5. ROWELL, P M IIaliovn H, May 3,1S09. CHURCHES. South Parish Congregational Church, corner of Second and Chotuut Streets, opposite Temple. Her. Cius. O. MrCt i.i v, Pastor, residence on Chestnut St. Morning service, 10 30; Afternoon service. 2 15 First Baptist Church, corner of l uion and Franklin streets ltrv. A. K. Cksnk, Pastor; residence on Mi idle St., Ik-iw.mmi Winthrop and Lincoln. Morning service. 10 20; Afternoon service, 2 15 M'Jth'slist Episcopal Church, Middle 8tfir*et, between t’n : ion ind Central. R*-v. Cai.rb FrLi.Kit, Pastor; residence I at the Parson ige, opposite the Church. Morning service, ; ! 10.30 ; A ft* moon service. 2 1' I First Universalist Church, S**coihI Street, (cr. of Union) St. Matthews Episcopal Church, Central Street. Rev. Lkosakd K. Stohrs, Rector; residence corner of Second and Lincoln Streets. Morning service, 10 30; afternoon sen ice. 2.30. Free Baptist Church, Academy Street, between Second and Middle. Y. M. C. A. Regular meetings of the Young Men’s Christian Associ Hti'Ui of Uallowell, are held in the Vestry of the Baptist Church every Monday eveniog, commencing at 7| o’clock, i A cordial invitation is extended to all, both ladies and i gentlemen, to attend these meetings of the Association. Pra\« r meetings, conducted by roeml'ers of the Associ alion, .r. li-ld every Sunday eveiling-— In Burns'Schoolh-aise, Farmingdale, at 7 o'clock. In S-iiMolhonsr at French’s Corner, Chelsea, at 7 o’cl**ck ! In L .u Ion Hill Scho >1 house, at 7 o’clock. In the Wilder Schonlhouse, Manchester, at 7 o’clock. At Litchft* Id Neck ait, 2 1-2. BENJAMIN FOWLKS, President. II. S. OWEN, Secretary. MASONIC. K nnebec Lodge, N.. 5, F. and A. M. Stated Corn mu idea i*V • .I'.csday, on .*r preceding the full moon. JAMES A T KI NS, J k., W . M. J. E. N V E, S-c’y. J iu-i.il-m K. A. Chapter. Stated Convocations,Thurs day o,i .»r l»*-.*»r the lull of the moon. B. F. W\KNI.R, 11. I*. F. J DAY, Sec’y. A-phn i 'uucil Regular m -etingii, Wednesday succeed ing io* full ot the moon, quart* rly. l) \YIIi C WUill.L. T. M. F. .I. DAY. Rec’r. Trinity (Vmniuiid ry. Meeting* at Augusta on the Fri-i v m|i or *• fere the full moon of each month. A. D. KNIGllT. K. C. A L SMITH, Rec’r TEMPERANCE. Union Temple of Honor and Temperance. No. 3. Reg alar »n**« tin*/H, every Tuesday evening. .) \\ F'l LLKR, W . U. T BEN TENNEY, W R. K mi- i>er t'ouned. No. 4. Regular meetings on the first iti.| third Friday ••'things of each month. J. J# JONES, C. nil'. (’. C. HUNT, R of C. Sheridan L***lg-, No. 29”., I. O. of G. T. Regular meet ing* ev.-rv Saturday evening, p s it l», w. r T f. A. A m: 61H, R. 8. (■rial I in |»ro %«*•»«» ial in Artificial Teeth. | />/,*. SNELL iN>EUT* Teeth on lit iuikk by a ne\r process, by which Uie pi tc i- made as* thin a- a metallic base »t the -'.line time the plate is flexible, and less liable to break. ribs mode insures likewise the certainty of n perb i t tit. II iug purchased the e.rclmivt right to use this i •node in Kennebec county. I ball he nappy to show d- peculiar advantage* to any one who needs aili j ticial teeth 69 Winthrop Street. AiiKu-tR, Jim. 2Hth, 1*71). Mliiim-iw.'Mwfl l{re\vstt*r's Hotel,! SKOWHECAN, ME. ' I'H IS large and commodious Hotel is situated at I the !u id i>i the Falls on the Kennebec river, in In- enterprising village of Nk*#u began, the terminus •1 l‘ •• Portland K. nuehee It. It. ihi i one of the ln-t arranged /lotel* for family "i h i - there i. in tin* Mate, and a heller place for '»uiniecr re-ort. cannot lu* found in Maine. The* be t u| u. ter. beautiful drives on the banks of the nv' v’ h-hiug and sailing ponds in the vicinity, trout wrooks where you can eateh an abundance of the potn d la'ink trout any day in the year. Pi i. i 'nr permanent or transient boarding arc '' 1u“r « u-turners can afford to come often Old I a v a good while. Ml nil’ll taw II l.irite airy utilde to In ..-ml Horne, tin* Jim ■ t- Unit nirli in linn, their toitm, with iiriu. Mmi <nil' <-t tin.1 I’*■*i li;.|i-iiu!|. trottiuii park, III Ihr Mat... I- coiincvlcd with the Hoinw free for till' yrm--I - U) Irani Iheir li.iri.ci. or drive for idea,arc Uijimdl 3 B. BHKW3TEU, PrtyHrtor. What shall We Eat ? VU, regular physicians will tell you that Bee i »d Poi k i- ind so healthy t«» eat in spring and summer a- good Fresh Fish. The same ran be ob tained at (TKHIXG A HOLMES’ MARKET, Xeiir It. It. Itriilsc, lliilei SI., i M here al. ordci s will be promptly attended to for FISH of all kinds in their season. CTSIIIV; A HOLME*. tmayKMf Water street, Augusta. ii. t. iiixnitoi.u'K Conceutratefi FMi Exiract BscM, THE GREAT DIURETIC. The Proprietor trust? that his Remedies, from the fart oi their being advertised, muy not be classed as PaUnt Medicines. IlELMiioLD’i Fluid Extract Blxtiu is a Pharmaceutical Preparation. The proper name is given, and it is the most active which can be made; it is indorsed as a cure b\ ail medical works, for such disease* a* recommended by the Proprie tor. It is pleasant in its taste and odor, free from all injuriou" properties, ami is taken by Adult- and ( hildren. It is Touic, Diuretic. Blood Purifying and Invigorating. Enfeebled ami delicate constitu tions of both sexes will tlnd it far more strength ening than aiiv oi tin* preparations of bark or iron. >ec Modi, id 'Properties contained in Dispensatory of the I nited States, of which the following is a eorrect copy. Bi t ID .—Its odor is strong, diffusive, and some what aromatic, it- taste is bitterish, and analogous to that of mint. It is given chiefly in complaints of the Crinarv Organs, such as Oiavel. ( bionic Ca tarrh of the Bladder, morbid irritatiou of the Blad der and Urethra, diseases of the Prostate (ilnnd, and Retention or the Incontinence ot Cline, from a loss of tone in the parts concerned in its evacuation. It has also been recommended in Dyspepsia, Chronic Rheumatism, C utaneous Affections and Dropsy. TESTIMONY". CuitK of Gravel of Five Years* Standing Stone PASSED AND TO HE SEEN. Savannah, Tejin., May 11,1809. Dr. II. T. Helmdold, Dkah mu: VVc* introduced your •‘Fluid Extract Uuchu” in this country about eight mouths ago, and are hapnv f > state that it is meeting w 1th universal favor. We wish to inform you of one instance ; (among many) whore your ••Biichu” has worked, wonders. A "man in our comity, named J. B. L.— { tell, had been suffering about live years with gra\- , el. About six weeks ago he bought of us one hot- j tie of your ••Uuchu,” and before be was through with one bottle he passed a gravel that weighs eight grain-, which we now have on exhibit.on in our drug-lore. He .-ays he never w ill be without the * • itui-hu" in hi- house again. Your preparations are gaining favor every -lav. • Very respectfully, yours Ac.r ECCLE’s A HINKLE. Druggists, j Cere of Bladder and Kidney Affection of long standing—Stone passed and to re seen. Westport, Conn, Sept. 5,1809. II. T. Helmrold, Esq. ID-: v it Sir: I ommence-1 taking your ‘‘Extract i of Ibu-hu” about two weeks -it,re for an affection of1 | the bladder and kidney.-. I have suffered by -pells very much tor.-, i -w day* p.-i.-f But ye-terdav re lief came through the elf- - t of y-»ur "Ilin hu ” A *t-»ne pa-sed mv bladder about the size -»f a 7irrtje pm. ami I now fed perfectly well and entirely free from the pain that I have suffered with -so hard.’*1 I attribute my cure to your medicine entirely, and would rc-ommend all p-T-oiis sim'l -rlv affected to trv :t. I hive great faith in it- • urative powers. ' Your* truly, THOMAS .1. BENNETT. REFERS TO Rev. WILLI \ M COGSWELL. Westport, Conn. ,T. L G < ANNON, Druggist, Westport, Conn. H. B. WHEELER, esq.. Westport, Conn. ! BRADLEY HULL, esq., Westport, Conn. Dr. WAKE.M VN, Reading. C-nm. It. W.jJl. UoBlNso.N, Wholesale Druggist New York City. And many others if necessary. ! Ct re of Kidney and Liver Affection of a Patient seventy-Eigiit years of age. THANKS TO MR. HELMDOLD. Girard, Pa., March 31,1809. Editor Cosmoplite: I desire, a-an unsolicited tribute to the merit* of If- Imhold'* Buchu, and for the benefit of those similarly atllieted as myself, to .-ay that attereon*ultiiigma*ny eminent pl»> *ician*, and trying nearly all the be-t adverti-ed remedies, in the "vain Impe of finding relief from aggrivateil kidney ami bladder diseases, from which I have suffered excessively for many years, good fortune finally suggested to me Ilelmb-'-hl’s Pu hu, M hi- h I commenced using w ith l.ttle faith, and no apparent I bench- ini re.-ult* for about a month. \t the expir ation of that time. however. 1 thought I commenced 1 t«» oxperi-m- e slight relief, which encouraged me to j pers- vi re in it* u*e, ami now, at the expiration of iour months, although 1 am an inthm ohl man, nearly T> years of age. and consequently medicines cannot lie*expected to favorably affect me as they otherwise woul-1, I have found #ueh unspeakable relief and permanent benefit from Mr. HeimboldV valuable discovery, that I feel 1 ought to publicly record the fact. a*'an acknowledgement to him and a valuable suggestion to the public. Yours respectfully, I>. M. LA REN. Mr. Laren refers to the following gentlemen. Col. DAN. UK E. Girard. Pa. HlAs. sToW, esq-, Girard, Pa., Editor Cosmo- j polite. GEORGE II. CUTLER, Girard,Pa.. Attorney. C. 1. HINDS. Girard, Pa., Attorney. Cant D. W. HCTt HINSON, Girard, Pa.. Attorney. DAVID OLIN. Girard, l*a.. Merchant. DAVID E D \Y, Girar-t. Pa., Merchant. ( F. ROCKWELL, Girard, Pa., Merchant. B. C. ELY, Girard, Pa.. Druggi-t. A Permanent Lire of Gravel of twelve YEAR* STANDING—STONE PASSED AND TO HE SEEN. IU rnside, Conn., l)cc. 15, I8t»9. Dr. Hj:i.mi:oi.ii—Dear Sir: it with much ph i,mu»■ ih t 1 write you upon fad-respecting mv ; self. I il'tjiiot know li.irdlv how to i xpress iiiy.sell. j I have oi l'll for the last ten or twelve year* the greate.-1 sufferer umn could lie and live; nut mom sometime- than others. The oompl.iint wit* the “Kidney*” and Bladder.” I have been oometinic Irom twelve to fourteen hour*, and wanted to make water every minute, hut could not. Have consult ed doctor*, both in Massachusetts ami thi* State, and taken pills, I may *ay. by the quart, also liq uored medicine*, lint found no relict from any, aid got wor*c the la-1 six month*. 1 w as so that I could scarcely get about. I could not rest night or day. It would ffotiu have been “all tip” with in** if I had not seen your advertisement in “The Berkshire Courier” headed “Kulnev*.” I read it through and thought I would tiy it. 1 purchased a bottle, but, mind you, had not much t.iilli in it. Why -houhl 1. 1 when 1 had been trying so many thing* and cost me so much ? W« 11. I began taking it, and before I had taken the first b< tile I felt bad: but I finished it and j got another By the time 1 took half of the second I still got wor-e ijipaivnil\ When i walked it sec mod a* if inv light kidney was falling from it* ! pla -e. and I felt really bad 1 felt so. before I had _ linislied the second, that i had made up mv mind it wa* ol ia*u • trying any more—and all thi- time the “Bin an” w’us doing it* work, but I did not: know it; i gave it up and want to Hartford on 1 Siituril: n to tee one of the be.-t doctors in the city, i I Ic *aid 'it w as the neck of the bladder, and I should have to undergo an operation. He g ive me med icine. and I went home quite downhearted. On Sunday 1 was unable to go to church. I had not taken uu> oflii* medicine, hut on my return contin ued u*ing tin* lluchu,” and in the atlernooti I had a desire to make water, hut could not. About one hour after this 1 tried again, with the same result; but tin* next lime I took the vessel it Wa* the same 2i* turning a faucet and stopping it off again. Ill wa* *o for three times, and the third time there wan something came through the passage and struck ! against the side of the vessel. I examined it, and it is the ugliest stone or gravid you ever saw. cov ered o\ cr w ith little peie-e* w hu b coll led together. It look* the color of a mud turtle, and i - a* hard a* a flint, no you see the “ Bin hu” wa* doing it* work although 1 wa* feeling so badly. I procured an other Imttle thinking their might he some more be hind, but since that ha* passed, whieh i* eight Nveek* ago last .Sunday, 1 have been a* well a* ever I wa* in my life. J have the stone securely wrapped ;tud those who have seen it In this place are sur prised 1 cannot tell you all. but this i* a true story of my case, and yon are welcome to make such u*c of my name a* you think proper. I am pretty well known in Berk-hire; also in Connecticut. The ad Neitisemei t saved me Why not publish more? The Springfield Itepublican i* a wide-spread paper II anv one wishes to see this wonder, they can do so. f could write cl! day, hut think I have -aid enough thi: time, *o I remain vour ever well wisher LDWAUD L HOW \KD. Paper Maker, Burnside. Hartford Co., Conn. REFERS TO in*. MACK, Burnside, Conn. Dr. WHB'HT, North Lee, Mas*. Dr. IlOLKUM, North Leo, Mn**. ^ l)r. ADAMS, Ktookhridge, Mas*. Dr. SCOTT, North Manchester, Conn. Dr..I VQUES, Buckland Corner*, Conn. Dr. BKAltSFOUD. Hartford, Coun. • All of whom treated me for the disease. DK. KEVSKK is a physician of over 30 years experience, and a graduate of the Jeffersonian Medical College, and <•1 the Cniversify of Medicine and burgery of Phil adelphia. Mr. II. T. Helm hold—Dear Sir: In regard to the question asked me as to my opinion about Hu* elm. 1 would say 1 have used and sold the article in various forms for the past thirty years. 1 do not think there is any form or preparation ofitlhuve not used, or known to be used, in the various diseases where such medicate agent would be indicated. You are aware, ns well as myself, that it has been extensively employed in the various diseases of the bladder and kidneys, and the reputation it has ac quired, in my judgment, is warranted by the facts. I have seen and used, a* before slated," every form of Buehu— the powdered leaves, tinc ture, fluid ex tract—and I am not congni/.ant of nnv preparation of that plant at all equal to yours. Tw elve* years* experienc e ought, I think, to give me the rigid to judge of its merits; and, without prejudic e or par tiality. I give yours precedence over all others. 1 value your Buehu for its effects on pat - nts. I have* c ured with it, and seen c ured with it, more diseases of the* bladder and kidnevs than I have ever seen cured with any other Hue dm or at y other proprietary compound of whatever name. Respect fully yours, Ac. GKO. II. KEYSER, M. I>. August 11, 1805. 140 Wood-st., Pittsburg, Penn. A CASE OF TWENTY YEARS’ STANDING. Philadelphia, Penn., June‘25, 1807. II. T. Hki.mhold, Druggist—Dear mu: I have been a sufferer for upwards of twenty years w ith gravel, bladder and kidney affections, during which time I have used various medicinal preparations, and been under the treatment of the most eminent physician*, experiencing but little* relief. Having seen your preparations extensively ad vertised, I con-iilteel my family physical! in regard to using vour Eqtrad Buehu. I did this because I had Used all kinds of adver tised remedies and had found them worthless, and scone quite injurious; m fail, 1 despaired c-1 ever getting well, ami detenninecl t>» iim* no remedies hereafter unless 1 km w of the ingredient*. It was this that prompted me b> u-e your remedy. As you advertised that it was composed «•! buehu. cube-os ami juniper berries, it oc*eurred to me and my phv .*» ician a- an excellent combination; and with hi- ad vice. after an examination of the* article and con sulting again with the druggist. I concluded to try it. 1 commenced to use it about eight months ago. at which time I vas confined to my room. From tin ilrst bottle 1 was astonished at the beu rlieial effect, and alter u«ing it three weeks was able to walk out. 1 felt much like writing to you a lull -tatcineut of my ease at the time, but thought mv improvement might only be temporary, and therefore concluded t-> defer, and see it it would effect a perfect c ure, knowing that it would be ot givatcr value to you and more satisfactory to me. 1 am now able'to report that a cure is effected, alter using the remedy for five months. I have n<*t used any now for three months, and teel as well in all resjiects as 1 ever did. Your Buehu being devoid of any unpleasant taste* and odor, a nice tonic* and iuv igorator of the system I do not mean to be without it whenever oc casion mav require its use on such affections. M. McCORMlC. Should any doubt Mr. Me Connie’s statement, he refers to the follow in gentlemen: Hon. Wm, BIGLER. e^Governor of Pennsylvania, lion. THOMAS B. FLORENC E, Philadelphia. Hon. J. C. KNOX. Philadelphia. Hon. J. S. BLACK. Philadelphia. Hon. D. R PORTER, ex-Govemor of Pennsylvania. Hon. ELLIS LEVIS. Philadelphia. Hon. R. C. t.RIEK. Philadelphia, lion. G W. WOODWARD, Philadelphia. Hon. W. A. PORTER, Philadelphia. lion. JOHN BIGLER, cx-Govemor of California. lion. E. BANKS, Washington, I>. C. And many others if necessary. ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS WOULD BE GIVEN FOR A BOTTLE IF NECESSARY. Rahway, N J., Dec. 2, ls»’D. II. T. Helmhold, Esq.,—Dear Sir : I take great pleasure iu .sending you a certiticate, in addition to the many you havi received tYom suffering limnan ity. I can scarcely lind language siifpcientlv strong to express my heartfelt gratification at the v. onder 1 nl cure your “JBuchu" has effected. For four years I have suffered bey* n I description. All my friends (with myself) came cihe conclusion that inv ease was incurable. Accident placed your advertise ment in my hands. 1 commenced takingyour •Bu rba.” I followed the direction.-, and to my utter iistonishment before I had taken seven battle* *»1 vour valuable medicine (1 would give #100 a buttle. I I coiiM not get it at any other price; 1 am entirely .* tired. 1 most earnestly reeoimuend it to all those juffering from disease I have told many per-ons 0 take your valuable medicine, and they are doing -o u ith great success. Any information mj fellow ritizeiis may require will*be freely given by the mbscriber at his residence. N<».78 Milton ave.. New Jersey. H. M. FREEMAN, Councilman Third Ward, city ol Rahway. Rahway, X. J., Dec. 2, I860. We. the undersigned, are well acquainted with II. M. iTM inanof Rahway, and know that he has >ecn a long time suffering, in the worst possible 'orin, for the past four years, and that he has been merely cured by die use of “ IlelmbokPs Buchu.” J. W. SAVAGE, ex-Mayor. FRANK LA BA U, President of Council WM. RICHARDS, Clerk of Council. PETER A. BANTA, Councilman. W. J. BROWN. Councilman. J. S. S. ME LICK, Councilman. LEWIS HOFF. Councilman. J. B. STRYKER, Merchant. City Hall, Mayor’s Offht, f Rahway, X. J„ Dec. 5,18Gb. ( This wiil certify that 1 am personally acquainted vill; If M. Freeman, and am cognizant **t the fact set Fort 11 in the above statement, and the several icrsons whose signatures are thereunto attached ire well known to me JOHN F. WHITNEY, Mayor of Rahway N.J. V Y S. VOL. IV8TJTFTK, / Corner of Fiffh-ave. and Seventy--ixth st., / Central Park. ) A HOME AND SCHOOL FOR THE SONS OF DECEASED SOLDIERS.) Dk H T. IlELMHOLD: Two bottles only of the ch-L iir. v,inr V Bttehn ir. the 1 a-i itui*' have been used by the children, and with l*crfcrt success. In the case ol our little lieub unit A J., bis pride is no longer inortilied. and he is free irom the *1 ily morning anathemas of the chamber maid who ha-cha ge of hi- bedding. 1 feel that a knowledge of the re-nil of our use of your Huehu a ith the children under «»ur ehntge may save many i superintendent and matron of boarding-schools ind asylum- a great amount of annoyance; and many a* poor child, suffering more from w* akn«-s Iliau*from habit, may be spaied punishment that is not knowing it a.- a weakness instead of a bad iiiibit) most unjustly inflicted upon them. Thank ing you on behalf of the children, ami hopingothers in.:\ be alike benetlfed. I am re.-pietlullv yours, ( OL. YOUNG, General Sup’t and Director. June 1G, 1800. Great Salt Lake City, | Utah, Jan 28. 1808. S Mr. H. T Hi i.mrold—Dear Sir: Your column meatioii requesting our terms for advertising w as duly received, but from a prejudice 1 had formed against advertising • cures for secret diseases,” it was loll unanswered. During an aceidental con versation in a drug store the other evening, my mind was (‘hanged on the character of your liuchii. It was then highly rt coniniended for oilier diseases I»y two physician* present. Eucloaod please Hud oitr rates of advertising. Your*. A:* T B IF sTENHOUSE. Editor and Proprietor of Daily and .Semi-Weekly Telegraph. HELMUOLD’S EXTRACT BUCIIU, established upward of eighteen years, prepared by II. T. HELM BOLD, Druggist. No. 5td Broadw ay, New York, and No. 101 South Tenth St., Philadelphia, Penn. Price #1 25 per bottle, or six bottles for #o 50, delivered to any address. Sold by Druggists every w here. None are genuine unless done up in steel en graved wrapper, with fac simile of my Chemical Warehouse, and signed ly 12 II. T. HKLMBOLD. s a = $ CO ^ ^ « 5 O a © ° & - ^ ^ * “ ^ Z r 2 5 -s ^ ? H « sr-> © O W 85 F r3* 3 S ^ is. ^ •«*# ^2 2 ni ^ s e = ^ —i IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. | A FACT WORTH KXOW1XG. TO THE PEOPLE OF AUGUSTA, Ami all having business in Augusta please bear in mind that the place to buy PURE AND RELIABLE Drugs, M edicines, TOILET & FANCY ARTICLES, And APOTHECARIES’ GOODS generally is at I11WK liHl'ti STOKE, He has spared no pains in selecting Goods of the purest to be found in the best markets ! of the United States, and tlie same are offered to the public at WHOLESALE OK RETAIL, at “Prices that Defy Competition.” He also continues to make all odd change IN GOLD AND SILVER. Ills motto Quick Sales, Small Profits, Pure and Reliable Goods! In hot weather FRANK'S STORE is the coolest place in the city, and the Ice ( old Soda i drawn from the Famous Non-corrosive Arctic Fountain refreshes many weary souls. Temperance Devotees can drink and not violate their pledge. 1 THE COLDEST AND THE BEST ! THE COLDEST AND THE BIST with rich and delicious FIJI 1 1 S\U1 l’S. |g» Physicians' Prescriptions carefully compounded from the purest Medicines at all hours of liic day and night. REMEMBER T1IE NUMBER OF FRANK KINSMAN S DRUG STORE, No. 142 Water Street, : : Augusta, Maine. JI A X S ION 1IOUS E, STATE STREET, : : AUGUSTA, ME. j rpilIS House is provided wit'o Bath Rooms, ; X where Hot and Cold Baths can be had at all limes. It has also a First-Class Billiard Hall, for bluest* only Connected with the House is a larg and commodious Sample Ro< m, on W ater Street centrally located, wliere Sample Agents can show j their g-«»ds, free i ! chart The Proprietor, thankful for the liberal patronage ; which tlit above House has enjoyed since its open ; i ig, *akes pleasure in informing his patron* that he will run Free Cart-luge* to and from the Cars and Bouts until further notice Connected witli the above House is a Livery Sta « ble, where good team* can la- had at reasonable ^ rates. W. M. Til A V KR, l'ruprittor. 0. P. Cochrans* Clerk. S O APS ! Genuine Imported Soaps, OF ALL KINDS, at JOHNSON BROTHERS. A. P. COULD, - DEALER IN — STOV3ES, WOOD & GOAL FURNACES, UIXilKTlIHH, Particular attention paid to setting IIoT -Mil FI' BN At Ks. Also Agent for the new PEERLESS COOKISC STOVE, THE SAMPLE COOK, and i w/o.v nonta in. /: n.i \r, e STOVE KEPAIltS, Pomps and Lead 1 ipe. fin, JJr%ttann\a% and Toilet Wart. 4^-TIN ItOOFIMi, und .ill kinds of JOBUIMJ I promptly attended to. 1 l>o«r North of Kailr«»a«l Itridge, Water Street, Augusta. janlB»t&w4t_____ GEO. E. BRICKETT, M. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, AKil STA, ME. Office over Hunt's Cap Store. West End of the Kennebec Bridge. s- Reiidenee on 8pi log * t. mfiWto PLUMBING ! mpK Subscriber begs leave to inform tin* citizens 1 hi Aiign ta and vicinity that he if prepared Io ,l«, all kinds of Plumbing work at the shortest no tice Tho.-e about to have water introduced into their buildings will do well to call on him before going elsewhere. * II It. STRATTON, Corner Bridge and Water Streets., Satisfaction guaranteed. b*U I Allen, Small 6c Co, MACHINISTS, And Mnnuftiotnrom ot Steam Engines, Circular Haw Mills,Clap board Pinners, Shafting, Pulleys, Mill Work, and all kinds of J O D 13 I RT Cr Usually done in a llrst class Machine Shop. Also Improved Excelsior Machines, which cuts two Bolts at a time as readily as one KOAltlt PI.A.MiltS constantly on hand. No. 1 Journal Block, - • W ater Street, 6m AUGUSTA, ME. njaiuO Pure Drugs & Chemicals FOR SALE At the Lowest Rates ! TOILET AXITICXjES. FRENCH, EN8LISH, & DOMESTIC SOAPS,# CA.MPHOIl ICE, Dentifrices, English (old Cream,; Coudray’s Cosmetique and Pomade, Bay Bum. German and Domestic Cologne, llair Oijh, Dressings, Restorers and Dyes, Perfumery, Sachet Bags, Toilet ! Powders, Moth and Freckle Lotions, J Camelia Balm, Laird’s Bloom of Youth, Hagan’s Magnolia Balm, Barnes’ Mag nolia Water. Shaving Cream and Soaps, j Shaving Brushes, Bailor Strops, Nail Piles and Cleaners, Tweezers. Hand Mirrors. Dressing Cases, Pt'FF 1IOXEH. IVORY, TORTOISE SHELL, tf HUES' Dressing ami l’ocket Combs, FINK COMBS, Nail, Tooth, Hair, Hat,- and Clothes unusiiEs : Tlicriiiuiiirlrr*, Work Boxen, PORTE MONNAIES, Pocket and Bill Eooks! Feather Ouster., PAINT & WHITEWASH BRUSHES, j Sl’ONGES & CHAMOIS SKINS! Cigar Cu.es, Cigar, unit Tobacco, Humphrey’s Homeopathic Specifics, Wellcome’s and Fitch's Remedies, and all the popular Putcnt Medicine*, Pure. Drugs, Chemical. A Family Medicines. Fresh PrcssiocI Herb# NEATS* FOOT, . Lard, Sperm, (Hire, and Kerosene OILS, 1*50.. €*so. #$-Call and examine, and you will ibid PRICES EXTREMELY LOW. Physician's Prescription, carefully compounded Him, pure Medicines al all home of the day a,of night. A. C. DANA, BllltdHT ASM IPOTHKAHl, j Successor to J. 1*. Dr.Kill Mi. No. 7 Union Block, Water Street, Augusta, Me. I iy« DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, AND Fancy Goods, VERY LOW FOB CASH ! AT JOHNSON’S FAMILY DRUG STORE, Opposite POST OFFICE. UNFAILING EYE PRESERVES. Our Celebrated Perfected Spectacles and Eye Masses, are gaining steadily and certainly a repu ,alien unsurpassed. IT IH A FACT, rhat they render impaired sight dear and distinct, strengthen ami preserve the Kj »•», am) are very easy iml pleasant to wear, and LAST MANY YEARS WITHOUT l IIANGE, so that in the end they ura he CHEAPEST AS WELL AS THE BEST. Norm;. Mr. E. KOWSE, Jeweller, Augusta Me., is our sole Agent in this place. \Yk employ SO PKOLK118. LAZRAUS Sl MORRIS, Hartford,Conn 1)21 WINDOW SHADES. 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