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Daily Kennebec journal. [microfilm reel] (Augusta, Me.) 1870-1975, August 13, 1870, Image 3

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ILoral atm £tatc Kctos.
Auburn is to have a 8700 hearse.
The population of ltcadScld is 1455—a loss
of about 00 in ten years.
Camp-nutting in Poland will open Tuesday,
August 23d, and close on the 30th.
Mr. William Jordan, of Thomaston. has in
his garden a squash vine that grew two feet in
forty-eight hours, and six feet in seven days.
The Home Journal says Daniel Blake of
Gardiner, who recently had his arm taken off,
on account of cancer, is out and apparently
cured.
The contract for building the new county
jail nt Alfred lias been awarded to G. M.
Chase of Portland.
Ilev. Sanford P. Smith of the Canton Tlieo*
logical School, will preach in the Winlhrop
Street L'niversalist Church to-morrow.
C. P. Carter <fc Co., are aluiut to huihl a
schooner of 175 tons, to be owned by parties
in Belfast.
Hev. Win. A. Drew of this city, will deliv
er his lecture on the “Pilgrim Fathers,” in
the Congress Square Church, Portland, to
morrow.
Hev. William Spaulding, from the Bangor
Theological Seminary, was installed pastor of
the Second Congregational Church in New
castle on the 4th inst. 4
The Maine Temperance Advocate has trans
ferred its lists of subscribers to the Hiverside
Kcho, nud the publication of the Advocate
ceases.
The annual Convention of the Swedenbor
gian Churches of Maine and New Hampshire
met in Portland on FTidav and will continue
three days.
The Bunker Hill Hose Company of Boston,
will make an excursion to Maine, September
13th, first ^isifing Bath as guests of steamer
No. 1. They will afterwards visit Lewiston
as the guests of the Androscoggin and Saco.
The Whig Icarus that apple-trees in (Arring
ton, which were stripped by tbe serious torna
do of a few weeks ago. have again blossomed
and commenced spring business anew. I.o- ,
oust trees have also blossomed.
The m ighlior* of James II. Hutchinson of
Fayetti—who was incapacited by accident
from performing his u.-ual labors on the farm
—voluntarily turned out last week, and cut,
cured and stowed his hay crop for him.
The fall term of the Maine Wesleyan Sem
inary and Female College in this place. 1ms
just commenced with almut 150 students. The
prospect is good for a full and prosperous
term.
The Republican Journal says Gen. Henry
W. Cunningham, who five years ago moved
to Virginia, is now on a visit to Belfast—bis
old home. He has just been re-elected Sheriff
of l’rince William County, Va.
In England what we call sand paper is
called glass cloth, the sand being cemented on
cloth instead of paper ns in this country. The
Brunswick Telegraph thinks that for durabili
ty and efficiency the English article must be
vastly better than ours.
The fall term of the SkowheganJIigh School
and Bloomfield Academy will commence Mon
day, Sept 5th, under the direction of Orville
B. Grunt, A. M. The Reporter says Mr.
Grant goes into the school with a flattering
reputation for a young man both as a teacher
and scholar.
The American says General Thom was in
Ellsworth lust week esnniitiing the river pre
paratory to commencing operations in remov
ing obstructions. The General, on his way
there, visited the Narrows at Sullivan, and
made a map of that locality and the ob
structions to uavigation at the Falls.
Master George 11. Bowker, formerly em
ployed in the Western Union Telegraph Com
pany's office in.this city, has recently been
transferred from one of the telegraph offices
in New York City to the Atlantic 4 Pacific
Telegraph Company's office, in Eockport, N.
Y. of which he is now the manager.
The members of the Cushnoc Fishing As
sociation are hereby notified that the Sixth
Annual Excursion of the Association w ill take
place on Wednesday, August 17th, to Mouse
Island, Boothbay Harbor; going by ears and
steamer. Cars leave Augusta at 5.43 A.M.,
and boat from Bath at 8; returning, leave
Mouse Island at 3.30 P. M., arriving at Au
gusta at 8 F. M. Mouse Island is too w ell
known to require any lengthy reference to it,
and it is designed that ibis Excursion shall bo
the best one ever enjoyed by the Association.
AY'e learn from the Telegraph that Mr. 11. \
AY. Wheeler lias been engaged by the Port- i
land & Kennebec Haiiroad Company as ticket
agent and railroad telegraph operator at the
Brunswick station, and the office of the AVcst
ern Union Telegraph Company is soon to be
removed to tlw ticket office and placed under
Mr. AA'heelers’s charge. Mr. Wheeler is an
experienced operator, having been 13 years in
the business, nine of which were passed in
Boston. Mr. Townsend is simply relieved of
the duties of ticket agent. He remains as
depot master and freight agent.
Janie* S. Cooper, Esq., died very sudden
ly, July 27th, nt bis residence in Aiuhcst,
Mass., aged GO years. The Machias Union
says he was a native of Mathias, and a son
of the late General John Cooper, who was
Sheriff ot the County for several years prior
to 1821. For many years, the deceased was
partner of the late Hon. Geo. Downes, of
Calais, in the practice of law, the firm being
known ns Downes & Cooper. Mr. Cooper
visited Calais about four weeks ago, at that
time in excellent health. He removed from
Calais about four years ago.
The Allrgkanlans.
The London (England) Daily Times, whose
correct musical criticisms are copied over the
whole continent of Europe, says of the Alle
ghanlans:
“No such performance on liAndbells have
been beard in London within our memory.
To say that the music produced by these ex
traordinary bell-ringers is sw eet, is to men
tion its smallest merit. It is something more
1 than sw eet. It is not only melodious, but pure,
tender, sympathetic, and expressive to a de
gree to which no written description can do
adequate justice.”
Meonian Hall w ill undoubtedly be filled this
evening, to hear this famous troope.
An Ortngrnarlan.
The Oracle sty les Mr. Joint Matson of Wis
casset the “oldest inhabitant. Ue i* nearly
89 years of age, and is remarkably smart for
a person of bis years. “On the 2d day of
April, 1801" lie says, “I was on board the
brig Greyhound, ('apt. Mofflt, then owned by
Billy Gray of Boston, lying off the liarlmr of
Copenhagen, when the city was bombarded
by Lord Nelson and Admiral Barker.” Mr.
Matson w as born in Blcnsburg, Denmark:
came to this country in an American ship, at
the age of 5 years, located in Wiscassct, and
hag lived there ever since, except when at sea.
He has always been blessed with good health,
and in mind Is apparently as young as when
he sailed “On board the Greyhound.” in duys
of yore.
\V. 15. Grecnough, Jr., of Boston has, pur
chased of Henry Chase, E-q., of this city the
copyright of the Augusta, Hallowc-11 and
Gardiner Directory, and will soon publish a
General and Business Directory of the three
cities. His agents have begun their canvass
of Augusta to obtain the necessary informa
tion. We understand that a thorough can
vass is to be made, with a view of making the
look entirely reliable. A good Diicctory is
very valuable*, and we hope our merchants
and business men will give the publisher
ample support in the way of advertisements
anil subscriptions.
Recently the Mechanic Iilues of Bortland,
made a piiguimage to the shrine of tin ir de
parted comrades, in wltose memory a beauti
full monument lias been erected in Gorham.
They wi re hospitably received by their hosts
at Gorham, beaded by Col. Robie and al ly
assisted bv Col. Millet, At the monument,
eloquent spec-elics were made by Col. R lie,
Gov. Washburn. Mayor Kingsbury. Mr. Win
ship, Col. Bradbury and Mr. King.
The Whig says Mr. 8. W. Sawyer, who lias
long been ciigagid in the photograph business
in Bangor, has taken up his residence in
Chicago. Ill , where he lias opened a saloon,
and w ill continue tin- manufacture of pictures.
'I be Biddeford Democrat says the friends of
Hon Win. B. Haines will be glad to learn
that In. i*- slowly but surely recovering from
the severe illness lrotn which he lias anile red
much for the last lew weeks.
r'prrial Xotirrs.
If it if thrown in your Tkf.iii that you do not
keep y-»ur dental a; pnrstu.- in proper trim it is
your u.\ u laull. lor all the world know.- tli.d\ou
ungiit do to y u-iug the umtchicsB vegetable den
ti l lice SOZoDoNT.
••srAiihiMiV <in‘i.Cheap. Convenient ami
Useful. Meudb everything. feod-lw
Benue’.- Pain-Killing Magic 0.1 .s -old by most of
uni Druggist® and Merchants, and is considered
one ot die best remedies for pain iu market, and ib
so i lean and d< liciou.s to use, that it is lather of a
luxury than a medicine. Sola by Titcomb.
•Jtw-lw
ittarriru
In Loda. Ill . 4th iiiFt . J M Connille i't Mary C.,
daughter of .las Harris of Poitlaud.
In Dover.Pth in-t . Albeit A F.t/gerald of Dexter
to Miss Priscilla Trott oi Atkin-on
in skowhegan. >th lit . Milt -n T Emery of Fair
Held to Mi-a Nellie A aM fluid of Ilartland 8th
in.-t Janies A Hunter to Mist Emma E. A. Mack,
both of Skowhegan
Dirt).
In Dexter. 7th inst., after a brief illness, Mrs.
Julia P Mnith. wilool i> W. >> until, aged 31 years.
In Dover, on Monday last. Mrs ilaunah S Dow.
fornierlv o| Hampden, daughter oi the late Capt
Beuj. Wheeler, one of the lir. t ccttlerauf Penobscot
Co., aged F3 Tears.
In Foxerolt. 10!li imt . Mrs Mary B Bragg, widow
Of the late Jrreinhih Bragg, aged about r J year-,
daughter ol Bei.j Bi own lorme. It ot Vassalbyio’
In Portland, loth ingt., Mrs. Atlanta V . \\ fe of
Albert W. Colby, and daughter of the late Capt.
Allred Bean, aged 30 year® and 7 months.
Special Notice,
OWING to the low water and other oh-tmetions
in the ehutinel of the river, betw ecu Augusta
and t.atdiner, the Meatner Ella will not oome
above Gardiner until further notice.
Leave Gardiner uti):l5 a.- usual.
AuglOtf.B. F. MORSE. Agent
DESIHABLF,
RESIDENCE
FOft SALE !
k T A l.MW PU1CF HOUSE AND LOT in this
City. No 145 State Street.
Apply to GEO. K. WEEKS.
At the ollice of Messrs. Baker A Week-.
Augusta, Aug. 11, 1870. if
Wanted, Immediately!
rixwo t, !o UlAMIlKll WuKiv. and
JL Two for
Laundry and Common Housework.
Tl f hlglie-t wage*- paid for experienced hands.
Good reference required —Apply nt the
AUGUSTA HOUSE
August a \n?. II. IS70. fU
1\L\I IlJt.n: KEH OUODN!
FANCY k MILLINERY GOODS
.Tu>t received, and for tale at the very lowest
prices. Please give «s a call. Remember the place,
Up tho broad stairs Into Meonlan
Hall Building,
Over Messrs. Fowlei, Hamlin & Smith’*. Vo will
sell you cheap enough to pay you for the extra trou
ble of walking up .-tails.
T>R IOKN AI A14 I TV CJ , In the common n
well a* the most fashionable styles, dime with neat
nee* an«l despatch, at most reft*-unable rates.
K. A MANSUR. N. M. ROCKWOOD.
Wc keep a good variety of Hoop SKIRTS. and sell
tin m at greatly lvdori d prices. We have a compe
tent person employed to make to order and repair
skirts. * aug0feod3t
20c. Initial Stationery. 20c.
24 SHEETS PAPER AND 24 ENVELOPES
put up in a i.enL box, «// tor %0r.,
At Clapp & North's Kook Store,
155 Water Street, Augusta, Maine.
aught if
The Old Alleghanians Coming ! !
The X. Y. Tribune my9, ‘ They are, without e\.
ception the best Quartette we ever heard.’’
JIKO.MAX HALL.
Saturday Ev’g, Aug. 13.
Vocalist* and Swik* liKLi, Rinokud, positively one
occasion only.
The Att.iti.iiA mans will be assisted by Mr.CJfto.
S Week*, tenor rohusto. from the Church of the
llolv Tiiuitv, N. Y ( it;, and Mr. Walter Fin ic
buffo, late of the Rlching* Opera Troupe; Mi** (
IIiffkkt, tho wonderful contralto, and Mr. .1. M.
Rot Intsio pro final o. (the originator of the
Allcghanian*,) will positively appearu* advertised.
SPECIAL NOTICE.—Notwithstanding the great
expanse attending their concert here. Tickets will
be only 115 eta. Balcony Seat* (Reserved) 15 eta.
extra, tor sale now tn advance at Me*sr*. Clapp «V
; North’s Book Store, Meonian Hall building, l.w
Water St. Concert commences at to o’clock,
j Prof. J. M. Boulard, Director; D. ti Waldron,
• Agent. augS-‘l vvAwlt
Knickerbocker
Mutual Lire Insurance Company
OF NEW YORK.
ERA STL'S LYMAN • • • PRESIDENT
riMIIS is one of the oldest, most reliable, and best
X dividend paying companies In the country.
ASSETS OVER $7,200,000 !
Liberal arrangement* will In* made with Agents,
and they are wanted in all parts of the state.
Apply «t AUGUSTA, ME.,
130 Water Street* (up-stulr») t€>
CHARLES WHITE,
Manager lor Maine and New Hampshire.
March 22,1^,0. 122mar-t
For Sale!
rpHE HOUSE AND FURNITURE on State Street
X occupied by MRS. \VM. 11. WESTON.
Apply to SAMUEL TITUOMB.
augtsm
When you want a Pound of
Good Tea !
-TUT HIE
CHINA TEA STORE,'
WATER STREET, - - - AuguKtii.
JuIy28-tAw-lm*
BIO IT * m
Vegetable Cough Cordial!
ONE of the beet remedies for Coughs, Colds,
Croup, Bronchitis, and all affections of the
Throat and Lung*, for »aie by
JOHNSON BROTHERS,
Op|>. Post Oflico, An,n<itH, Re
Crockery, China & Glass.
PIUCE8 REDUCED 2
The prices of Crockery. China ami Gina* Wure at
Xo. lot) J later Street,
Are marked, down to met t the fall In Cold
j J. T>. V.'ERCE A ®ON.
1 s. W. huntTngton & CO.,
190 Muter Street,
AUGUSTA, JVC 23 .
si Devonshire St..
BOSTON, 2YX ASS.
1 S. W. Huntington, ?. L. Huntington
Keu|. II uuiingtou, thus. U. Nason.
j ♦i.SlV-b-Iy
HOTEL FOR SALE
OR LEASE.
Elegantly fi rnishcd throughout, being the onlv
regular h«»t« ! in a flourishing city of *22.000 inhub;*
| taut-, adjoining the city of Boston ; i>*J large rooms,
2-plemtid -11 it- rich g.lt papered parlor*; large
and magnificent bar room, black w.dnut bar, fine
pictures Freech plate miir.r- marble mantles,
gas* and water. The finest furul-hed and finished
liou.-e of l? size in the -late. Can be filled the year
round The bar abme is a fortune A new budd
ing belonging on the premises could be easily con*
verted into a lager beer and eating saloon, and the
basement of the hotel into u b rber shop and bath
rooms, all of which would pay largely This is the
best opening for a go.nl hotel-keeper’to be found in
I tiie < oiintry. and is ottered on account of old age
and feeble’honlth of the owner A farm would be
taki'ii In part pavmout. For particular- or address
; apply to ’ E. IU< KNEI.L,
auglOMw Chelsea. Mass.
TO RAILROAD CONTR U TORS.
Maine Central R. R.
1)l{i )PO>ALo will be received until 1*2 o’clock M.
* on the2*>th of August in-t , for the performance
i of the grading. masonry, bridging, and the laying
of the track and b Hatting, according to the speci
fications and plans t » be furnished at the Engineer’s
office in Augusta, of the extension of the Maine
< eutral Railroad between a point at or near Dan
ville Junction and a (mint of junction w th the line
ol the Portland A Kennebec Railroad in Cumber
land or Falmouth, either upon the line bv way of
1 Gray Corner to Falmouth, "r by way of Royal’s
; River to Cumberland. Proposals’ will’be received
for ‘•eclions, or the whole work on either line.
Plan*, profiles and specification* may la* «een at
the Engineei’f* office in Augusta on and ; f er the
j ‘20th day of August current, where blanks tor pro
posals may be had.
• R. D. RICF. President.
i nnfflOdd
mm
tag™
j 'llu- Kt uicdv < toe* not Minply re/<f*rc for a i*hor‘
time, but it* product- perfect and permanent cures
ot the worst ea-cf ot t hro: ic Nasal Catanh, and
/ tci'lpay 8**0 rcirurti fw a case that I cannot cure.
“Col t ni ihe lieaw’’ and. Catarrh) 1 Headache are
cured with a lew applications. If you have a di.—
i charge trom the nose, offensive or otherwise, stop
ping nx» of the no»e at times. partial loss ol the
seu.-e of -nit 11. taste or hearing, eye.-watering or
weak, feel dull, have pain or pressure in the head,
von mii-t rest jusured that you have Catarrh.
TIioii-mimH annually, without manifesting hall the
above svinplom* terminate in Consumption ami
end in the grave. No disease is so common, more
i deceptive or less understood bv physicians. 1 will
; send my pamphh t on Catarrh to any address free.
I>r cage’s Catarrh Itemedv i* now
; >OLD 15Y 310'T niin.liM s IN ALL PARTS
OK Tin: WORLD
Price .M» cent- Sent bv mail, po tpntd. on receipt
I eat-, or l**ur p.w kag«-s for tw o d<*ll in*. Beware
; of counter^ it* and uirthless imitation* See that 1
j my private stamp, which is a positive guarantee ol i
I genuineness, i- upon the outside wrapper. He*
I member that thi- private Stamp, is-ued by the
Kn.teil M tc- G ivernmeiit expressly for stamping
my medicines, has mv portrait, name ami address
arid the words “l*. S Certificate of Gemmiencss’*
, engraved upon it, and need not be mistaken. Don’t
be sw indled by traveler* and others representing
themselves as Dr. Sage : I am the only man now
living that has the knowledge ami right to manu
facture the genuine Dr. Sage’.- Catarrh Remedy,
and 1 never travel to sell tin- medicine.
R V PIKKC K. M. D
tlum-21 — eodAw.hu pU seneea st . Buffalo. N Y.
J. S. DUDLEY,
Dealer in all kinds ol
SEWING MACHINES
All kinds of wing Machines neatly repaired an
warranted to sew as well a* the day
they were made.
MACJUXES TO LET !
Bj- tIn- .Month or Work.
.1. H. DIDLEY.
Wntm-et.. AYt.l’sTA. MAINE,
ftf-iunell 1 Door south ot Parrott & Bradbury's.
FOR SALE.
A LARGE and splendid ICE CIIEST, suitable
I J\ for u-e in a large family. Store or Hotel. It in
in perfect order, and will be sold.very low.
Apply at this office. W
Copartnership Notice.
r|MIK copartnership herctoiore existing uuder the
JL thin name of Lockk Mi.skuvi & Co., is thi*
day dissolved by mutual consent. Mr. C. H.
Meserve retiring.
The remaining partners having associated with
them Mr. I’ll os. E. Twitchell, uuder the liriu name
Locke, Twitched & Co.,
Will coutinue the general
Dry Goods Jobbing and Commission Business,
At Sos. 54 ifc 50 Middle Street,
where the books of the late firm may be found.
Office in Boston, 147 Devonshire Street.
A gunta for the
Pondicherry Mills Co., Shawls, Repellents,
Cloaking*' Casaimeres.
Pittsfield Pioneer Woolen Mills, Repellents
and Cassimere*.
Falmouth and Storm King, Repellents.
Sebago Mills, Repellents.
LOCKE, TWITCH ELL & CO.
Portland. .Jul> 11,1*70. I&wlm-Julyl8
FARMING TOOLS!
y AT
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Daily Kennebec Journal.
| By the Western Union Line—Offices in Ilcndee’s
Building opposite the Post Office, ami at the State
House.)
WAR IN EUROPE.
THE ABDICATION OF NAPO
LEON CALLED FOR.
Troops Moving to the Front.
A GREAT BATTLE! MOMENTARILY
EXPECTED.
Prussian Kindness to French Prisoners.
THE CAPTURE OF STRASBOURG AN
EASY MATTER.
New York, Aug. 15.
Cable despatches received this afternoon j
show the popular clamor against Napoleon ’
to be increasing in intensity. His abdica- !
tion is ealled for.
The riotous spirit in Marseilles, Toulouse |
and Lyons is extending.
Troops are moving forward to the front, l
and France is one vast camp.
Brcssells, Aug. 12.
An address lias been sent by the Belgia n
King and government to the Queen and peo
ple of England, confirming the neutrality of
Belgium.
Antwerp, Aug. 11.
Midnight—Aflvices from the sent of war
state that a great battle is momentarily ex
pected.
Berlin, Aug. 12.
A party of French wounded just in are be
ing forwarded to Sparden.
To-day 2205 Frenclt soldiers taken in Sat
urday's battle arrived here.
The Bavarian army has passed through the '
Vosges and bivouacked at Duuieringen, near 1
Saarlouis.
Gen. Sheridan has left Berlin for the King's
headquarters.
The Queen announces that she will take |
personal charge of the wounded of both na- .
lions, and the treatment shall be identical. j
The French prisoners as they pass through
railroad stations receive nothing but kindness.
The citizens and volunteers give them re
freshments, cigars, etc., and the ladies enter
the cars and going trorn man to man otfer
them paper and pencil and volunteer to write
to their friends for them.
London, Aug. 12. 1
From the best information it appears that
the garrison of Strasbourg consists of only
one regiment on foot, and as many of the Na- 1
tional Guards. The supplies in the place are !
in proportion to the garrison; therefore geige
is impossible, and the capture of the place :
will be an easy matter.
The 1st Prussian Corps d’armec is at Phil
lieburg.
The Berlin correspondent to the Times j
wtites that England will join with Austria in ;
the league proposed by Von Beust for guar- ;
anteeing the belligerents against loss of terri
tory. England's reason fur declining is that
tile league could not save the North German
Confederacy in ease Prussia should be dc- |
feated.
The f«ur hundred pounds in bullion shipped ,
from Bourtiy to London is on at count of the I
abnormal condition of exchanges brought j
about by the war.
The Orange anniversary is passing quietly 1
at Enniskillen, where ticubic was feared.
Londondery is quiet.
The Times city article ascribes the reaction
in stocks to the approach of the half monthly
settlement, and to the absence of decisive
news.
The text of the Naturalization treaty with
the United Stales was published here to-day.
The nieces of the Empress have left Paris.
Thh Echo asserts w ithout qualification that
the Empress Eugenie and the Piince Imper
ial are in lodging at St. .Jphn's Wood. The
Weekly Register has the same report, which
however, gives it with caution, so as not to
place too much confidence in its correctness. ;
The Examiner this weefessays that Nopoleon
adopts a course most worthy of his name, and
the gravity of his situation, raised from indo- j
lent inilccision by a stunning blow, he attains
to the greatness of the situation in the pres- |
e nce of peril unspeakable to himself, his fam
ily.anel to the proud nation which so lately re
instated ljim w itli Kingly power. Laying aside
conventionalities tie tells Prance of her dan
ger and exhorts her to the rescue, not for his
sake but ior her ow n.
rams, Aug. iz.
The Journals of Metz publish Marshal
McMahon’s report to the Emperor. Tile re
port says that the enemy in greatly superior
numbers lagan the attack at 7 o’clock on
Stiiurda) morning, the first attack having
her n repulsed about noon. In the evening,
they re-opened the contest, throwing for- j
tvaid numerous sharp-shoothers, protected |
by six guns in a commanding position. At \
four o’clock in the afternoon, McMahon was i
forced to order a retreat, which was effected
in good order, the enemy’s pursuit being
without vigor, and by no means troublesome.
The Marshal was able to send only a partial
list of the killed and wounded.
A despatch from Metz dated August 1 Ith*
8-13 P. M., says it has rained all day
The army is centered arouud the place
and is being recruited and reinforced.
The retreat of McMahon and Failley has
been accomplished in excellent order.
Marshal Bazaine is engaged in visiting
and inspecting the troops under his com
mand.
The report that the Prussians occupy
Nancy is tulsc.
The circular from the Minister of the In
terior, requests the various department* to
encourage the formation of companies of
National gardes. Volunteers and francs
tirenis arc to take the field at once. They
will receive arms as soon as possible, but in
the meantime tiiey should assemble at the
chief towns of the department to organize
and drill. They will lie paid one franc per
day from the date ot enlistment.
The Journal official says that the Ministers
of Wur Hnd the Interior, on ussuming con
trol of their departments, immediately took
, the most energetic measures to insure effi
! ciency in the various branches of service,
i'he Minister of War lias issued very strin
rent orders in regard to provisioning the
t artuy, and on the subject of quarter-masters
j and ordnance stores.
Advices from head-quarters represent that
the best uiuleistanding exists between Mar
shal Bazaine and other general*.
Among the German prisoners taken at the
beginning of the campaign, are members of
the Landwchr, who were called into service
six weeks ago. This prove* that Prussia ex
pected war before it was declared, aDd that
she was not taken by surprise, as her gov
ernment represented the workmen in the
factories at Lyons, threaten the German
employers with violence, and trouble is ap
prehended.
Apprehensions that a famine would be ad
ded to the horrors of war in consequence of
the la'.e drought, have been dissipated.
The Gaulois lias reports from eighty-one
departments, which show that the wheat
crops of 1870 will exceed the yearly average
40 per cent.
FROM NEW YORK.
New York, Aug. 12.
Terrible Collision. <
As the steamer Norwalk was rapidly i
steaming from Covey Island to this city to
niglit, w ith a thousand passengers on hoard, '
she collided with a sloop. The shock was
extremely violent, shaking her from stem o
stern, and causing a fearful panic among the
passengers. Several were knocked into the i
water, among them two children, who fed
from their mothers arms.
It is supposed that ut least eight lives were
lost, but neither names or number can lie- as- i
certained to-night. A tug bout hastened to
the rescue hut picked up only two men. The
Norwalk was found to be seriously damaged.
Her wheelhouse was carried away, and a
large hole made in her side, through which
the water was pouring. The tug took her in
tow and reached Atlantic dock, Brooklyn,
just in time to discharge the passengers be- ;
loro sin; sunk.
The Price of Ice.
Tile price of ice lias been advanced to $20 ;
per ton, 33 per cent., and sales less than 25 ;
cents worth to families is forbidden.
The life saving benevolent association have '
presented a gold medal to Capit. Charles A.
iioulette, Jr., of Boston, of the chip .Sur- I
prise, for saving the life of Win. A. Joy, a I
boy who fell pfrom aloft into the ocean ut |
midnight, during a gale on Jan, 29th.
FROM WASHINGTON.
Washington, Aug. 12.
Secretary Belknap disposes of the ease of
alleged ill treatment of the colored cadet
Smith at NV < st Boint, by ordering cadets
Gilmore and Smith, who had been recom
mended to he tried by Court Marshal, to be 1
reprimanded by the superintendent. It there *
is any further cause tor complaints, the |
offender will be dealt with in a summary
manner.
An official report from Fort Fettorman. j
5pv8 that the Souix arc all collecting for a ;
grand council, ami they are all for pence, j
Yellow Lagle, brother of Jted Cloud, was
lately thrown from a mule and killed.
_
FROM PORTLAND.
Portland, Aug. 12.
A large and influential meeting was held ;
in City Hall this evening of republicans, who
are in favor of Guv. Joshua L. Chamberlain ;
for United States Senator, from this State, in j
preference to Lot M. Morrill, lion. John ,
11. Brown presided, and speeches were made
by several prominent gentlemen, including
11. P. Crozier of X. Y. A committee was
appointed to carry out the objects of the ,
meeting, and a resolution adopted expressive
of the sentiments of those interested in the !
movement.
FROM BOSTON.
Boston, Aug. 12. |
Dro Ailed.
A your.g lady visiting Mr. Cyrus II. Cutler
in Arlington, was drowned Thursday in Mys
tic Pond, while bathing, in company with Mr.
Cutter’s daughter. The body was recovered
in about ten minutes, but all efforts to resus- I
date her were unavailing. She was 22 years !
of age.
The Races.
Buffalo, X. Y., Aug. 12.
Goldsmith Maid beat George Palmer to-day
in three straight heats; time, 2-23 1 2. 2-21,
2-20. The I.uty beat George Wilkes; time.
2-25, 2-25, 2-20 1-4. The latter was a sub
stitute for a double team race, Jessie Wales
and Puratic having been drawn.
FINANCIAL & COMMERCIAL.
New York Money Market,
New Yoke, Aug. 12
Gold closed I IS
United States Sixes tc-onpou,; 1.-S1 11154 .
“ •• 5-20*0 tsu-j, lilis
• " 134. Ill’s :
11 ' l3i-\ UU ;
“ ” ** 1305, Jail. A Julv, ItoJi
•.i3i;. no i
“ “ lsoe, llo>s |
“ “ lU-40't>,CCOUl‘Oltrd, 103
New York stock Market.
New York. Aug. 12.
Mariposa. 5
do. p!U. • .
Canton Co. 00
Cumberland Co. 3u I
Western Cuioii Tel. Co. 3l>* i
Quicksilver Miniug Co. 4
Pacific Mail, SO1*
Boston Water Power, 15 t
Boston, Hartford A Eric, •
Adams Ex. Co. Gfc>* :
Wells, Fargo A Co. 13s
American Merchants Un. 42>< !
C. S. Ex. Co. U i
N. Y. Central and Hudson Hiver b5>«
do. scrip. 01
Harlem, 133 |
Reading,
Mich. Central, 1*7
Lake »h«*re and Michlgiih Southern '-'»H '
Illinois Central 131A*
Cleveland A Pittsburg, lvfi\
Chicago A North Western, tj* I
do. preferred, |
Chicago A Rock island. • 111 I
Mil. A St. Paul, |
do. preferred, 77
Toledo, Wabash A Western. 50\
Toledo, Wabash A Western prefeircd "3
Pittsburg A Fort Wayne, 04
Terre Haute,
do. pfd. -r,2
Alton. 117
do. prefd.
Ohio ami Miss. 33
Erie, 22\
do. pfd. 42
New York Produce Market*
New York, Aug 12.
COTTON—sales 815 bales: mid. uplands B»V
FLOCK—state 530*(175; round hoop Ohio035*705.
western 530 * 700, southern 625*10.00,
WHEA T—sales 0!,000 bu; So. 1 spring 120*120:
No. 2 do. 12o* 13o; winter red and amber western,
1450150.
CORN—new mixed western, j J old do. 1W
in store.
OATS—state 00*61; western 50 * 52.
PORK—mess, 20 00; in line, 26.00.
LARD—steam, 16; kettle, 17
BUTTER—Ohio. 20*20; state, 24136.
Chicdao Produce Market.
Chicago, Aug. 12. I
rr.oru—.pring extras 6003650.
WHEAT—No U>*
COHN—No 3, 73.
OATS—39 for No 3. I
MESS POHK-59 00.
HARLEY—116 for No.2.
LA IUI-16.
PLUMBING!
rjiilE Subscriber begs leave to inform the citizens
X ol Augusta and vicinity that he is prepared to
do all kinds of Plumbing work at the shortest no
tice. Those about N* have water introduced ihlo
their buildings will do well to call on him before
going el sew hero.
HR. STRATTON,
Corner Bridge and Wafer Streets.,
Sat is fin tit") f/naranteed. liltf
Printers Wanted.
Constant employment and (food wages will bt
paid to three or four good book printers, one good
job printer, and several newspaper compositors.
Ajiply Immediately at the Kjcs.vEIU-.c Jouunai.
onice. ___
House For Sale,
\XY one wishing to purchase a
.now Fir*t*Chi©» DWELLING
H(XI8K, located on one of the prin
cipal ©trect# in the city, can hear
oi one by culling at tin© office.
♦may 1441
A Child’* Silver ltattle Lost.
ON Tuesday, 2d inet., somewhere in the vicinity
of tho Statu House, a child’s SILVER R YTTLE
The Under \\ill bo rewarded bv leaving the same at
Mrs. morion’s.
ttf-augS 19 State street. Augusta.
LAWN VASES !
Wishing to close out our stock of
I.nsvn and Gardrn Vaises,
We offer them at
REDUCED PRICES.
J. D. PIERCE A *G\,
aug5-ttf .Yo. 1fiO Water Street.
WAR MAPS OF EUROPE.
OHOWINU every City. Town, Village and Ham
O let on tiie continent. Made from government
surveys, and u>ed by the Marshals ol France and
Generals of f*ru«*ia. it shows exactly w here the
armies of Frau ex- au4 l'riisrta are now concentra
ted. The seat of War yirtn in full, with portraits
of the Emperor Napoleon and King william. Any
live man can earn from $10 to 829 per day. Agents
wanted in every town in the l nited .Slates. Retail
price, nO cts. per copy. Liberal discount to agents.
Address immediately.
FRED A. WALDRON,
augi-’-tw* Waterville, Maine.
Fare Medicines and Ckmicals!
Brushes, Combs, Soaps and Perfumery;
CllOIfli TOILET AX? fAXCT .UiTICLES! .
Physicians' & Apothecaries’ Goods
Pur< Spero, Lard, St-row iml VsaUfoot Oil,.
Cliarks K. Pail ridge,
DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY,
Water Street, corner Market Square,
(CNDKR tiRAMTK HAT K.j
Has on hand a Lar«e Selected Stock
kopt fresh by constant additions,
AXD £ KLLH AT
The IiOn cst .Miii’ki t Kates!
FOR GENUINE AND RELIABLE COOCS
Pirtridjc', Pra" Store, Water Street, ceraer Parlet Squar
t ljan7uly
$7.00 PER DAY !
TO TI1E l .\ EMPLOYED !
IH3AX3 THIS,
-AND
CHEER UP !
T)Y sending ONE DOLLAR to the subscriber
1# you will receive by return mail, a receipt for
making an article that will
Sell In Every Household
in the land. There nre no Agent* in New England.
A broad Held is open to all who w ish to engage iu
au
Honorable and Profitable
buxines* It can be manufactured at your homes,
in your kit hens. The ingredients can be had ol
an}- Druggist or Grocer. The expense i« SMALL,
and the
Profits I^argre.
This is not one of the humbugs of the day, but an
article of real merit. Try it and be convinced.
Address C. T. SOMES,
Jniv2fi.f3m Gardiner, Maine.
AUGUSTA
AND
BOOTHBAY!
The EASTERN STEAMBOAT COMPANY will
niu their steamers
Sasanoa and Spray,
Two trip* dally between T>:*th and Boothbav, com
mencing Tuesday, July 2 id.
Leaving Bath at 8 A. M. and 3t$ P M.
•• Booth bay at t> A 31. anil P- M.
The morning bont from Bath will leave rn arrival
of Hie tii’bt train troni Augusta and return lit ben
eon lor paSbeugers to take the la6t train Lorn Bath.
Through Tickets cuu be had at the Depot in
Augusta. WM. W. MASON,
ttf-july27 Agent at Bath.
FOR SALE
AT A BARGAIN !
I WILL >ELL MY
Stock of Hardware!
CONSISTING OF
Iron and Steel, Glass, \ails,
CUTLERY, &c, &c„
Which has been recently replenished, together
with the trade and good will of the store,
AT A 23AXXOAXJXT !
To any one desiring to engage In the HARD
WARE bueiOesb, thi» is an opportunity rarely
offered.
Terms Favorable.
IQ!! WATER STREET.
AMOS WILDER.
Augusta. July I 1*70._Uf-junei
’ COMPOSITORS WANTED.
rp\VO or three eompositors? can have employment
X at the K fwseuhc Jouknal otllce at once.
♦ Iwjulyjl__
Female Compositor Wanted!
Apply immediately ut the
JOfRNAL OFFICE
LADIES! CALL AND SEE
MISS TURNER’S
NT W STOCK OF .
MILLIXHHX •'
MISS Tl'RNKK Inis set*uret! the assistance ut
ills* Kalluch, formerly at M. F■ Soule’s,) an.I
feels conddeut that
She Can Suit All,
Both in Regard to Taste and Price.
Remember the Place,
Under Meonian Hall, (Up-Stairs,)
And directly opposite the Cony House.
t20apr-4t&.Jmi: MISS V. TURNER.
1H. 1,1. SinONUK'
Fashionable Hair Dressing Rooms,
Opposite Parrott A BrodbuvyV
Water Street, ! Augu*t«, Me.
Miaving, Shampooing, Hair-Dressing, Cutting, Col
oring, Ac., in the moat approved style ot the mt
Particular attention paid to cutting and curling La
tiles’and Children’s nail*. All kinds of Hair Work
made to order in the latest style. ljanTO-ly
PIANO TUNING.
wm-j r|HIK Subscriber woull inform the
X citizens of Augusta and vicinity
■ ¥ m (l| that he will give personal <itteuti*m tc
11 ■ 9 timing Piano*. Order* left at his row
idenee. 07 Wlutlirop Street, will receive prout)
attention. M. U Mil.LIKEN.
lel»n-u Tkacuku *»v \\ •» Ojtu.in
EATING IIOISE!
POTTER & BENNETT,
(Saccuaors to W. ». Fin-bash,)
110 Water Street, 1 Door South of Post Office,
Al'VI NTA, MAINE.
LADIES' ROOM up Stairs.
ICE CRE A MS ftiul Ol STEES constantly oo use<1
Meals served at ull Hours This saliain being
located within a few steps of and directly opposito
the Depot, is very convenient lor the travelling
public. _ tSm-junelO
S. F. Davenport,
Agent for the wale of the celebrate*!
SINGER
SEWING MACHINES
- ALSO AGENT FOR THE
FLO RENCE
SEWING MACHINE
Hallow ell, Maine.
Pliice of businen* has been removed to nearly
opposite Western UnUn Telegraph Office.
Machinpg Repaired and Exchanged.
♦tf-Junt 7
Bay the Best!
eureka'rance
For Wood or Coal!
For Economy, Durability, Beauty of Desixn
and Finish,
THIS IIASOF. HAS SO FQL’AL !
Perfect In Every Respect*
It commends itself to every one in want of n
First C lass Cook Stove!
Sold in Augusta by
WILLIAM II. WOODBURY.
Also some of the
BEST WOOD AND COAL STOVES
1 iu the Market, and a variety of
IIouse-Fui'nlbliiiig Goods !
A few Doors south of Railroad Bredtje.
tlimarftw-ly
FIRST CLASS
EATING HOUSE!
cpiTK subscriber would inform the travelling puB
JL lie that be has opened
A First Class Ealing House,
-AT —
NO. 10 WATER STREET
Gardiner, Maine,
bonnerly known as Somes’ Saloon.
The rooms have all been refurnished in the best
I possible manner. The Ladies' Hoorn up stairs, is
i large and elegantly arranged. Meals w ill be fnr*
‘ iiiobed at all hours.
Table Bourdcrs Accommodated
IJy the week at reasonable rates.
i
| And by strict attention to business, the Prop fe*
j tor hopes to merit a liberal share of the public
! patronage. D. W. VJNlXb.
Gardiner, duly 10, 1870. +3m-julyl9
Edward Rowse,
124 WATER STREET
| ^ DEALER IN
Watches, Jewelry,
AND SILVER W ARE !
Agent tor the
Wall ham Watcli Comp’y,
And LAZAKtS A MCijClS’
Perfected Spectacles.
W Special attention paid to the repairing of all
kind* of
FINE WATCHES.
Chronometer Balances
applied and accurately adjusted to temperature
position and iaochrouiam.
Tine T4KF« BY TRANSIT.
♦!Jan7U«tf _
New Goods!
New Goods!
We are now opening our stock of
SUMMER
I t
Dress Goods
Comprising all the
NOVELTIES of the SEASON!
We call special attentiou to our stock of
BLACK SILKS!
For Ladies’ Suits and Out
side Garments.
i
Also to our
JAPANESE SILKS.
Ill Plain, Plaids, and Stripe*.
>. B.-Always on hand,
Androscoggin Remnants
OP BROWN COTTONS.
Barton & Russell.
June 13,1870. _rtf
3B R. U SH E S
OK EVERY DESCRIPTION AT
JOHNSON BROTHERS.
Prairie Weed Balsam!
[ « HOLD IlY
fulySO-tSteoU L II. TITCOMB. Apothecary.
Copartnership Notice.
1 M'HE copartnership heretofore existing under the
J 1 name of Ballard A Chase, was dissolved
I July 3d, by mutual consent
Mr. G. S. Ballard
I will eoatlune the business at tbe old stand, where
lire hoot.- of the late lirni >uay be found. All per
i sons Indebted are requested to settle tbe same w ith
out delay.
G. S. BALLARD.
JOHN W. CHASE.
1 Augusta, July SO, 1870. '\ln AredlOd
Wanted I
V House to rent on the west side of the river.
Any one desiring to reut the same | lease ud*
| dross “A,” this oftice. rtl’-julyJti
Stereoscopic Views.
VLARGE assortment of new and lieair/
Views just received. Mao tlie jini»c'
stemincope. CT,API* A NUR'P
ttl-jutyU* l.Yl Water f

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