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Daily Kennebec journal. [microfilm reel] (Augusta, Me.) 1870-1975, September 08, 1870, Image 4

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U iloW To CbEA!rO"-CLoTHS.—T° ruin them,
clean them with hot wstcr or soap-suds and
leave them half-wiped, and they will look
very bright while wet, but very dingy and
dirty when dry, and will soon crack and peel
off. But if you wish to preserve them and
have them look new and nice, wash them
with soft flannel and lukewarm water, and
wipe perfectly dry. If you want them to look
extra nice, after they arc dry drop a few
spoonfuls of milk over them, and rub them
with a dry cloth.
Otbtkr SofP.—Separate the oysters from
the liquor ; to each quart of the liquor put a
pint of milk or water, set it on the fire with
with the oysters: mix a lieapingta'olespoonful
of flour with a little water, and stir into the
liquor as soon as it boils. Season it with
salt, pepper, and a little vinegar. Put in a
small lump of butter, and as soon as it boils
up again, turn it on to buttered toast, cut
into small pieces.
Nice Jlmbi.es.—Two cups of sugar, two
thirds of a cup of butter, four eggs, two-thirds
of a cup of milk, two teaspoonfuls cream tar
.tar, one of soda, spice to taste; when nearly
cold, wet with milk, and dip them in sugar.
Cream Cake.—Four cups of flour, three
cups of sugar, one cup of sour cream, one
teaspooniul of soda, dissolved in milk, and
four eggs; add a teaspoonful of essence of
lemon and half a nutmeg grated. Beat it
well, and bake in a quick oven.
* HOAPSI
Genuine Imported Soaps,
OF ALL KINDS, at
"JOHNSON BROTHERS.
STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS.
Mr. A. F. Morse
has just returned from Boston with a very large
and desirable assortment of
Stereoscopic Views,
which will bo aohl at Boston prices. lie also makes
and.keeps constantly on hand
Views of Hallowell and Vicinity.
Any views which his customers may want whief
are not in hi* election, will be ordered immediate
ly. He has a great variety of PICTURE FRAMES
on hand.
All orders for framing done with neatness and
despatch. Pictures of every style, made cheap.
Tne Public an? invited to call at his room* on
Water St., corner Union St., Hallowell. and ex
amine his stock._ljnly-ftf_
Crockery, China & Glass.
PRICES REDUCED I
The price, ot Crockery, ChiR* »u<t Gla*s Were at
Xo. ISO Water Street,
Are marked down to meet the fall in Gold
mar*-*;! A. I>. PIERCE A SOS’.
A Choice and I’ndonbtcd Security, j
7 PER CENT. GOLD,
First Mortgage Bonds,
COT PON OU REGISTERED,
(FREE OF I. . TAX,)
lSSI ED U1 THE
Burlington, Cedar Rapids and
Minnesota R. R. Co.
A limited quantity still offered for sale at
90 AND ACCRUED INTEREST.
lnterett payable May and November.
J. EDGAR THOMSON, i t-.*.***
( HaRLES L. KHo*T\ x 1™8iees*
Tbe greater part of tb* road u already completed,
aunt ibe eann.'ig* in>m die finished portion are al
ready awre tiiab Fdkicrd U> pay operating expen
se* aaod is&crtM on tbr bemd# Tbe halan- -e ••! the
»-d > programme rapwlly, in tune for the move
ment <siSi* ©omiag grata cr»p». which* it i« e*tima
vrtS isKsabte t&e present bte'ne of the road
The «4&iMUb#d character *f Shi* line, running as
if tar:€/t tbe fccirt of tbe hkm* thickly settled
and rVhe*t pwetfcm of tbe great ^tate r*f Iowa, to
rather wish iu present advanced (■••fulitwn and
large aaniiag* warrant a» wo uahe itaiingiy rwom
men*ling these birds to investor*, as. in ever}
rested, an undoubted meanly.
Tneee bond* hate 'A# year* i*» run. are convertible
at the opeteo of tbe bolder into tbe «tock of the
( Mn|ianv at pair and the payment of the principal
is provided for by a sinking fund. The converti
bility privilege attached to On-e bond* cannot fail
to cause than at uo distant day to command a mar
ket price considerably above par, beside# paying
abort 9 per rent., currency, interest in the mean
white. ju.S. lifHwentics, at present prices, only
return live per cent., and w luyard the security
equally safe.
HENRY CLEWS & CO.,
32 Wall Street, New York.
For sale l>y
Patter Bros.,—Banker., Augusta.
J. I.. Adams,—Cashier, “
YVin. T. Johnson ** “
tv. H. tVood A Nun, Bankers, Portland.
Mwau A Barrrtt. “ “
Ilruiy M. Pay.on, “ “
Or anv of the Rank? of Portland, where pamphlet,
ami Information may be oUaiued. wSltf
AMEBIC AN & FOREIGN PATEN TS
b. uTkom*
HOL1C1TOR OJn PArrENT8;
Late A ?eJR of the U. S. Patent Office, Washington,
under the Act of 1837.
No. 7« State Street 'oppotHe Kithjf Street) ROSTOV.
A FTER an extensive practice or upwards of 2(1
jf\. years, continuef to secure Patents in the Uni
ted State#; also in Great Britain, France and other
foreign countries. Caveats, Kpecideations, Bonds,
Assignments, and all papers or drawings lor Pa
tents, executed on reasonable terms with dispatch.
Researches made into American and Foreign works
to detennine the validity and utility of Patents ol
inventions, and legal and other advice rendered on
ail matters touching the same. Copies of the claims
of any patent furnished by remitting one dollar,
Assignments recorded in IV ashington.
So Agency in the United States possesses superi
or facilities for obtaining Patents, or ascertaining
the patentability of inventions.
During eight months the subscriber, in the couth
of his large practice, made on ticice rejected appli
cations, fifteen appeal*: every one of which was tie
cided in hi* favor by the Commissioner ol Patent*.
Testimonials.
“I regard Mr. Eddy as one of the most capablt
aud successful practitioners with whom 1 have hat
official intercourse. CHARLES MASON,
Commissioner ol' Patents.”
“I have no hesitation m assuring inventors thal
they cannot employ a man more competent and
trustworthy, and more capable of putting their ap
plications tn u form to secure for them au early and
favorable consideration at the Patent office.
EDMUND BURKE,
Late Commissioner of Patents.”
“Mr. u. II. Eddy has made lor me THIRTEEN
applications, in all hut ONE of which patents have
been granted, and that one is now pending. Such
unmistakable proof ol great talent ami ability on hie
part leads me to recommend all inventors to apply
to him to procure their patents, as they may be sure
of having the most faithful attention bestowed on
their cases aud at very reasonable charge*.
JOHN TAGHAKT.”
Bpstou, Jan. 1. l-7n. Iv2
HF.HBY 0. & A. A. NICHOLS,
MASONS AND SLATERS.
ALL work in their line done promptly and in »
good, workmanlike manner by the day or job
Particular attention paid to repairs of slate roofs
cemeulitig ei&teru*. cellars, Ac
Orders left at A P Gould’s Stove Store, first dooi
above Railroad Bridge, promptly attended to.
HKNltf O. NICHOLS,
ALBERT A. MUHOLS.
Augusta Jan. 1 18AB.
HENRY HEIMS,
JVo. I Off Mudbury tffreet, - - IWm»U»u,
MAXt’FACTLllEK OF
ftTTfT.Tft1Rn TABLES
WITH rue COMBI UATIOU iTUINO Cl NIHON.
Sew and Second-Hand Table* always on band
and for »ale at lb* luweH peine* Give me a rail
aprifUdu « K. Wll.BARTH, Ajeut.
H. T. IIELMBOLD’S
Concentrated Fluid Extract Bnchu,
THE GREAT DIURETIC.
BUCHU.
[From Dispensatory of the United States.]
Diosma Crenata-Buchu Leaves.
Properties.—-Their odor is strong, diffusive,
and somewhat aromatic, their taste bitterish, and
analogous miut.
Medical Properties and Uses.—Buchu leaves
arc gently stimulant, with a peculiar tendency to
the Urinary Organs.
They are given in complaints of the Urinary Or
gans, such as (travel, Chronic Catarrh of the Blad
der, Morbid Irritation of the Bladder and Uritiira,
Disease of the Prostate (Band, and Retention or
Incontinence of Urine, from a loss of tone in the
parts concerned ill its evacuation. The remedy has
also been recommended in Dyspepsia, < hronic
Rheumatism, Cutaneous Affections, and Dropsy.
Helmboi.d’s Extract Bitciic is used by persons
from the ages of If* to 2a. and from .'{•» to W, or in the
decline or change of life; alter Confinement, or
Labor Pains ;• Bed-Wetting in children.
In affections peculiar to females, the Extract Bu
chu is unequalled by any other remedy, as in < hlo
rosis, or Retention, Iiregularity. Painfulness or
Suppression of Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated
or Schirrous State of the Uterus, Leucorrhosa, or
Whites.
Diseases ok the Bladder, Kidneys, (Jravel,
and Dropsical swellings.—This medicine in
creases the power of Digestion, and excites the
Absorbents into healty action, by which the Watery
or Calcareous depositions, and all 1 nnatural En
largements ure reduced, as well as Pain and In
flammation.
11 elmhold’s Extract Buchu has cured every
case of Diabetes in which it has been given, irri
tation of the Seek of the Bladder, and Inflammation
of the Kidneys, Ulceration of the Kidneys and
Bladder, Retention of Urine, Diseases of the I ins
tate (Band, Stone in the Bladder, Calculus, (travel,
Brick-Dust Deposit, and Mucus or Milky Discharg
es, and for enfeebled and delicate constitutions, of
both sexes, attended with the following symptoms :
Indispositions to Exertion, Loss of Power, Loss of
Memory, Difficulty of Breathing. Weak Nerves,
Trembling, Horror of Disease, Wakctulness. Dun
ness of Vic win. Pain in the Hack. Hot Hand*. Flush
ing of the Body, Dryness of the skin, Eruption on
the Face, I’allid Countenance, Universal Lassitude
of tile Muscular System, Ac.
HKt.MHoi.n’s EXTKACT Bitcht' is Diuretic and
Blood-I'urifying, and cures all Diseases arising
from habits of dissipation, excesses and impruden
ces in life, impurities of the Blood. superseding
Copaiba in affections for which it is used, such as
Uonorrhu-u, (sleets of long standing, and Syphilitic
Affections—in these diseases, used in connection
with Hehuhold’s Hose, Wash.
Sold by all Druggists and Dealers everywhere.
Beware of counterfeits. Ask for Ilelinlmld's. lake
no other. l'Kii'K—»1A1 per bottle, or II bottles for
jii.so. Delivered to any address. Describe symp
toms in all communications. ,
Address U. T. 11ELMBOLD, .’>M Broadway, New
York.
xyoXE are genuine unless done ii|) in steel-en
graved wrapper, with fac-slmile of my Chemi
cal Warehouse, and signed h t UKLMBOLD.
T1IB KIDNEYS.
The Kidneys are two In number, situated at the
upper part of the loin, surrounded by fat. and con
sisting of three parts, viz: tiie Anterior, the interi
or, and the Exterior.
The anterior absorbs. Interior consists of tissues
or veins, which serve as a deposit for the urine and
convey it to the exterior. The exterior is a con
ductor also, terminating in a siugle tube, and called
tiie Ureter. Tiie ureters are connected with the
bladder.
The bladder is composed of various coverings or
tisaues, divided into parts, vuc: the Upper, the
Lower, tiie Nervous, and the Mucous. The upper
expels, the lower retains. Many have a desire to
urinate without the ability; others urinate without
tiie ability to retain. This frequently occurs in
children.’
To cure these affections, we must bring into ac
tion the muscles, which are engaged in their vari
ous functions. If they are neglected, Gravel or
Dropsy may ensue.
The reader must also l»e made aw are, that who
ever slight may bo the attack, it is sure to affect the
bodily health and mental powers, as our flesh and
blood are supported from these sources.
Gout, or Rhu matihm.—Pain occurring in the
loins is indicative of the above 'Useuses. They oc
cur in persons disposed to acid stomach and chalky
concretions.
The Gravel.—The gravel ensues from neglect
or improper treatment of the kidneys. These or
gan- being w eak, the water is not expelled from tiie
bladder, but allowed to remain ; it becomes fever
ish, and sediment form*. It is from this deposit
that the stone is formed, and gravel ensues.
l)K*>i*&T is a collection of water in some parts of
the l ody, and bears different names, according to
the parts affected, viz.: when generally diffused
over the body, it is called Anasarca; when of the
abdomen, Ascites; when of the chest, Hydrotho
rax
Treatment— lleimbold’a highly concentrated
compound Extract Itnrhu is decidedly one «-f tiie
be-t remedies for diseases of the bladder, kidneys,
gravel, dropsical swellings, rheumatism,and gouty
, affection*. Under this head we have arranged
j Dvsorla, or difficulty and pain in passing water.
Scanty Secretion, or’emali and frequent dischargee
of water; .strangury, or stopping of water; Hema
turia, or bloodv nrine; Gout and Rheumatism of
the kidnev*. without any change in quantity, but
j increase m color, or dark water. It was always
highly recommended by tiie late Dr. Physick, in
these affections.
This medicine increases tho power of digestion,
and excites the absorbents into healthy exercise by
which the watery or calcareous depositions, and all
unnatural enlargements, as well as pain and In
flammation, are reduced, and it is taken by men,
women, uiul children. Directions for use and diet
accompany.
Philadelphia, Penn., Feb. 25,18G7.
II. T. Hklmbold, Druggist—Dear Sir: I have
been a sufferer for*upwards of twenty years with
gravel, bladder and kidney affections, during w hich
lime 1 have used various medicinal preparations,
and been under the treatment of the most eminent
physicians, experiencing but little relief.
Having seen your preparations extensively ad
vertised, I consulted my family pbysican in regard
to using vour Extract Buchu.
1 did this because 1 had used all kinds of adver
lined remedies and had found them w orthless, ami
some quite injurious; in fact, I despaired of evei
getting well, and determined to use no remedies
hereafter unless I knew of the ingredients. Jt war
this that prompted me to use your remedy. As you
advertised that it was composed of buchu, rubebc
and juniper berries, it occurred to me and my uhys
iciun as an excellent combination ; and witli tils 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 tune I w as confined to my room.
From the first bottle I was astonished at the ben
eficial effect, and alter using it three wveks was
able to walk out. I felt much like w riting to you a
full statement of iny case at the time, but thought
my improvement might only be temporary, and
therefore concluded to defer, and see it it would
effect a perfect cure, knowing then it would be ol
greater value to you and more satisfactory to me.
I am now able to report that a cure is effected,
niter using the remedy for five months.
J have not used any now for three months, and
leel as well in all respects as 1 ever did.
Your Buchu being devoid of any unpleasunt taste
and odor, a nice tonic and in vigorator of the system.
I do not mean to be without it whenever occasion
may requiit; its use in such affections.
M. MCCORMICK.
Should any doubt Mr. McCormick’s statement, lu
refers to the following gentlemen:
Hon. Wm, BIGLER, ex-Go.vernor ol Pennsylvania
j Hon. THOMAS B. FLORENCE, Philadelphia,
lion. J. C. KNOX, Judge, Philadelphia.
Hon. J. 8. BLACK, Judge, Philadelphia.
lion. D. K. PORTER, ex-Govcrnor of Pennsylvania
lion. ELLIS LEVIS, Judge, Philadelphia.
Hon. R. C. GRIER, Judge, United States Court.
Hon. G. W. WOODWARD, Judge, Philadelphia.
I lion. W. A. PORTER, City Solicitor, Philadelphia.
Hon. JOHN BIGLER, ex-Governor of California.
Hon. K. BANKS, Auditor Gen., Washington, I). C.
And many others if necessary.
Sold by Druggists and Dealers even’where. Bo
ware of counterfeits. Ask for Ileluibold’s. Take
no other. Prick—#1.25 per bottle, or 0 bottles tor
$<> 50. Delivered to any address. Describe symp
toms in all communications.
Address II. T. HKLMBOLD, Drug and Chemical
Warehouse, KHltroadway, N. Y.
None are genuine unless done up in
steel-eitgrused wiap|>er. with lac-simile of my
Chemical Warehouse, and signed
1 II. T. HKLMBOLD.
*
ADDRESS
To tiie Nervous and Debilitated,
Whose sufferings have been protrac ted from hid
den causes, and whose cases require prompt treat
ment to render existence desirable: If you are suf
fering, or have suffered, from involuntary dis
charges, what effect does it produce upon your
general health? l)o you feel weak, debilitated,
easily tired? Does a little extra exertion produce
palpitation of the heart ? Doe* your liver, or urin
ary organs, or your kidneys, frequently get out ol
order ? Is your urine sometimes thick, milky or
flocky, oris it ropy on settling? Or does a thick
ski mi rise to the* top ? Or Is a sediment at the bot
tom after it has stood awhile? Do yon have spells
of short breathing or dyspepsia ? Are your bowels
constipated ? Do you have spells of fainting, or
rushes «»f blood to the head ? Is your memory im
paired ? Is vour mind constantly dwelling on this
subject ? Do you feel dull, listless, moping, tired
of company, of life ? Do you wish to be left alone,
to get away from everybody ? Does any little thing
make you start or jump? Is your sleep broken or
restless? Is the lustre of your eye as brilliant?
The bloom on your cheek as bright ? Do you en
i joy yourself in society as well? Do you pursue
your business with the same energy ? Do you feel
as much confidence in yourself ? Are your spirits
dull ami flagging, given to tits of melancholy ? It
mi, d<i not lay it to vour liver or dyspepsia. Have
von restless nights'? Vour back weak, your knees
Weak, and have but little appetite, and you attrib
ute this to dyspepsia or liver-complaint ?
Now, reader, self-abuse, venereal diseases badly
cured, and sexual excesses, are all capable of pro
ducing a weakness »f the generative organs. The
organs of generation, when in perfect health, make
th man. Did you ever think that those bold, de
fiant, energetic, persevering, successful business
men are always those whose generative organs are
in perfect health ? You never hear such men com
plain of being melancholy, of nervousness, ot pal
pitation of the heart. They are never afraid they
cannot succeed in business; they don’t become sad
and discouraged; they are always polite and pleas
ant in the company of ladies, and look you and
them right in the face—none of vour downcast looks
«r any other meanness about them. I do not mean
“those who keep the organs inflated by running to
excess. These will not only ruin their constitutions,
but also those they do business with or for.
How many men, from badly cured diseases, from
the effects of self-abuse and excesses, hi ve brought
about that state of weakness in those organs that
has reduced the general system so much as to in
duce almost every other disease—idiocy, lunacy,
paralysis, spinal affections, suicide, and almost
every’’ other form of disease which humanity is heir
to, and the real cause of the trouble scarcely ever
suspected, and have doctored for all but the right
one. , . _•
Diseases of these organs require the use ot a Diu
retic. IIKLMBOLD’8 FLUID EXTRACT BUGTll
is the great Diuretic, and is a certain cure for dis
eases of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy. Or
ganic Weakness, Female Complaints, General De
bility, and nil diseases of the Urinary Organs,
whether existing in Male or Female, from whatever
cause originating, and no matter of how long stand
ing. ,
If no treatment is submitted to, Consumption or
Insanity nmv ensue. Onr flesh and blood are sup
ported from these sonrees, and the health and
happiness, and that of Posterity, depends upon
prompt use of a reliable remedy.
HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT IH’CHl', established
upward of nineteen years, prepared by II. T.
„ IIELMBOI.D, Druggist, No. aid Broadway, New
York, ami No. 104 South Tenth St., Philadelphia,
Penn. Prire (1 24 per bottle, or si* bottles for
ffl 40, delivered to any address. Sold by Druggists
everywhere.
None are genuine unless done up in steel en
graved wrapper, with lac simile of my Chemical
Warehouse, and signed
II. T. HELMBOLD.
TO PHYSICIANS.
New York, August 15th, 1868.
Allow me to call your attention to my PREPAR
ATION OF COMPOUND EXTRACT BUCHU.
The component parts are BUCHU, Long Leaf,
CUBEBS, JUNIPER BERRIES.
Mode of Preparation.—Buchu, in vacuo.
Juniper Berries, by distillation, to form a line gin.
Cubebs extracted by displacment with spirits ob
tained from Juniper Berries; very little sugar is
used, and a small proportion of spirit. It is more
palatable than any now In use.
Buchu, as prepared by Druggists, is of a dark
color. It is a plant that emits its fragrance; the
action of aflame destroys thfs (its active principle),
leaving a dark and glutinous decoction. Mine is
the color ot ingredients. The Buchu in my prepar
ation predominates; the smallest quantity ol'the
other ingredients are added, to prevent fermenta
tion; upon inspection, it will he found not to be a
Tincture, as made in Phannacopoea, nor is it a
Syrup—and therefore can be used in cases where
lever or inflammation exists. In this, you have the
knowledge of the ingredient* ami the mode of pre
partition.
Hoping that you will favor it with a trial, am
that upon inspection it will meet with your appro
bation.
With a leeling of confidence,
I am, very respectfully,
H. T. HELMBOLD.
Chemist and Druggist of 19 Years’ Experience
I From the largest Manufacturing Chemist in tin
world.]
November 4, 1h54.
‘•I am acquainted with Mr. II. T. Helnibold; ht
►ecupied the Drug store opposite my residence
and was successful in conducting the businesi
where other* had not been equally so belore him
I have been favorably impressed with his cliarac
er and enterprise.”
WILLIAM WEUJHTMAN,
Firm of Powers A Weightman, Manufacturing
Chemists, Ninth and Brown Streets, Philadel
phia.
Helmbold’s Fluid Extract Buchu, for weakliest
arising from indiscretion. The exhausted power*
of Nature which are accompanied bv so main
alarming symptoms, among which will be found
Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Memory, Wake
f ilness, Horror of Disease, or Forebodings of Evil
in tact, Universal Lassitude, Prostration, and iua
hility to enter into the enjoyments of society.
The constitution, once affected with <>rgani<
Weakness, requires the aid of Medicine to strength
en and invigorate the system, which HELMBOLD’.*
EXTRACT BUCHU invariably does. If no treat
ment is submitted to, Consumption or insanity en
sues.
Helmbold’s Fluid Extract of Buchu, in affection:
peculiar to Females, is unequalled by nnv othe
preparation, as in Chlorosis, or Retention, Paihfhl
ness, or Suppression of Customary Evacuations
Ulcerated or Seliirrus State of the Uterus, and al
complaints incident to the sex, or the decline oi
change of life.
Helmbold’s Fluid Extract Buchu and Improve*
Rose Wash w ill radically exterminate from the sys
i tern diseases arising from habits of dissipation, ai
little expense, little or no change in diet, no incon
.enionce or exposure; completely superseding
•hose unpleasant and dangerous remedies, Copaivi
■..ml Mercury, in all these diseases.
Use Ilehnbold’s Fluid Extract Buchu in all dis
cases of these organs, whether existing in male oi
I female, from whatever cause originating, and nc
natter of how long standing. It Is pleasant if
taste and odor, “immediate” in action, and mori
j strengthening than any of the preparations of Bari
or Iron.
Those suffering from broken-down or delicab
(institutions, procure the remedy at once.
The reader must be aware that, however sligh
nay be the attack of the above diseases, it is cer
ain to affect the bodily health and mental powers
All the above diseases require the aid of a Dm
etic. HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU is tin
Treat Diuretic.
Sold by Druggists everywhere. Price- $1.2!
•er bottle, or 6 bottles for $6.50. Delivered to nnj
1 ddress. Describe symptoms in all communica
ions.
1 * Address H. T. HELMBOLD, Drug and Chemica
I'arehouse, 504 Broadw ay, N. Y.

None aregeuuine uuless done up in steel-engraved
rapper, with fac-simile of my Chemical Ware*
ouse, and sigued
U. T. HELMBOLD.
i
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end of six months, and $2.50 at the end of the year.
Published every Wednesday.
Dally Kennebec Journal,
Will be issued every morning, (Sundays excepted,)
on and alter the first of January. Will give
Full and Accurate Reports of the Proceedings of
the Legislature from day to day; Reports oi Im
portant Hearings before Committees; Abstracts
of Discussions in the Boards of Education and
Agriculture; will have the Latest News by Tele
graph the same as other dailies, and will also
have Editorials, Correspondence, Locals and the
usual Summaries of News, also the most Import
ant Speeches of the Session.
The Discussions in the Board of Education will give
New and Additional Importance to the Daily
Journal, as it will contain reports of them.
Terms, $7.00 per year; $2.00 for the Session.
93- Members of the Legislature will do their con
stituents and themselves a favor to interest them
selves in getting subscribers to the above publica
tions. The Daily keeps up that correspondence
between the People and their Representatives,
through their Legislative Reports, which is neces
sary and agreeable to both.
No Tri-Weekly will be published. Those peisons
who desire a full report of the Legislative Proceed
ings, must subscribe for the Daily Journ al.
Postmasters and Members of the Legislature
authorized to take subscriptions.
99“ The Weekly and Daily Kennebec Journal
are published at Augusta, Maine, by
SPEAGUE. OWEN & HASH.
jrsTDUDLEY,
Dealer in all kinds ot
SEWING MACHINES
All kinds of S' wing Machines neatly repaired an
warranted to sew as well as the day
they were made.
MACHINES TO LET !
By the Month or Week.
a. s. i>IT t>i.E Y,
Water St., AUGUSTA. MAINE,
ttf-junel I 1 Door south of Parrott &. Bradbury’s.
DELL SIMONOV
Fashionable Hair Dressing Rooms
Opposite Parrott & Brad bury Hi,
hater Street, S Augusta, Me.
Shaving, Shampooing, 1 Fair-Dressing, Cutting, Col
oring, Ac., in the most approved style of the art
particular attention paid to cutting and curling La.
dies’and Children’s hair. All kinds of Hair Work
made to order in the latest style. Ijan70-ly
OAK GROVE SEMINARY,
VA S SALliORO’.
THE Fall Term of twelve weeks will commence
on Third day, the 23d of 8th month, under the
charge of Richard M. Jones, A. B.as Principal, and
a first-class teacher as Assistant.
Terms:
Common English, - $4.50
Higher “ ----- 6.00
Languages, ------ 6.00
Special attention will bo given to those studies
which form the basis of a thorough education.
Unusual facilities will be offered for the acquisi
tion of French and German, as the teacher has
studied both in Europe.
Board in the boarding-house, $3.00 per week. A
limited number of rooms will be let to those who
wish to board themselves. Both boarders and oc
cupants of rooms to be under the personal care of
the Principal.
For further particulars apply to the Principal,
DIR1GO, Kennebec Co.
Vassalboro’, 7th Mo. loth. 5w-eow31
Balloon Ascensions
Made fob agricultural societies ou
Uha-kinaiu.h Terms.
For terms anil particular* address
JAB CM ALLEN,
New England Aeronaut,
PROVIDENCE, R. I.__wit
FARMING TOOLS!
AT
II tLI.I.l.TttiOJY tt DBMAiroOM.
A Free Gift to All l
nll.L’A RIIKUMATIU
PILLM. To Rheumatic,
Neuralgia and Gout subjects*
a sample box of these Pills
will bo given by F. W. Kins
man, Water St., Augusta, and
for sale by all Apothecaries at
25 cents per box; 5 boxes $1.
0. A. HILL, Proprietor
| fjflmar-Sm PORTLAND ME.
HARDWARE!
At WILLIAMSON X GREENWOODS’
Augusta Bitenorp.
Churches.
ORTHODOX CONGREGATIONAL.—Granite Ch.
State st., between Bridge and Oak. J. F. Bingham
pastor; residence No. 9 state street. Morning
service 10.30 A. M. Afternoon service2.80 P. M.
Evening 7 P. M. . ....
KIRsT BAPTIST,—Corner Winthrop and Perham
Fts. .1. Ricker, pastor; residence Chestnut street.
Morning sorvine 10.30 A. M. Afternoon 2.30 I*.
M. Evening 7 J*. M. .. ..
FREE BAPTIST,—state street, north ol Bridge.
C. F. Penney, pastor; residence Summer street.
Morning service 10.30 A. M. Afternoon 2.30 P.
M. Evening 7 1*. M. . ,
METHODIST EPISCOPAL,—Green street, east or
state. K. Martin, pastor; residence at the par
sonage. next door to the church. Morning ser
vice 10.30 A. M. Afternoon 2.30 1*. M. Evening
7 P. M.
PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL,—State st., between
Oak and Winthrop. Rev. Mr. Upjohn, rector.
Morning service 10.30 A. M. Evening sendee , I.
M.
CM VERS A LIST,—Cor. Winthrop and Summer sts.
c. R. Moor, pastor; residence Winthrop street,,
below Orchard. Morning service 10.30 A. M.
Sabbath school service at 12 A. M. Evening ser- |
vii e at T P M .
UNITARIAN,—Comer Oak and State sts. Rev.
Mr. Cram, pastor; moaning service 10.80 A. M.
Sabbath School service 2.15 P. M. Preaching
service in evening at 7 o’clock
CATHOLIC,—State st., north of Bridge. Rev. Mr.
O’Brien, priest; residence uear the church. j
The Congregational, First Bapti-t, Free \N ill
Baptist ami Methodist Churches bold social con
ference meetings in tbeir vestries every Wednesday
evening, at ball'-past seven o’clock.
Y. M. C. A.
Rooms in Darby Block, Water Street. Regular i
prayer meetings every .Monday evening. Religious
exercises every Sunday afternoon at 4 o’clock. ;
Rooms open to all.
Masonic
BETHLEHEM LODGE, No. 35. F. ami A. M. j
stated meetings first Monday of each month. (
Special meetings even Monday evening. F. A.
Crowell. Master. J. W . Clapp. Secretary.
AN GUST A LODGE, No. 141. F. it A. M. Stated
meetings first Tuesday of each month. Special
meetings every Tuesday evening. W. H. Wood
bnrv. Master.* E. F. Blackman, Secretary.
TRINITY COMMANDKRY, No. 7, Knights Tem
plar. Stated meetings Friday on or before the
full moon of each month. A. D. Knight, Eminent
Commander. A. L. Smith. Recorder.
JERUSALEM ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER—Meets
at Hallowell. Stated convocations Thursday on
or before the full moon of each month. B. F.
Warner, High Priest.
ALPHA COUNCIL—Meet* at Hallowed. Quar
terly Convocations, January, April, July, Oc
tober; Wednesday succeeding full moon. D.
Cargill, Thrice Illustrious Master.
Temperance.
SABATTIS LODGE. No. 78 of Good TK.Mri.AR3.
Meets everv Tuesday evening at Darby Hall.
FRANKLIN'DIVISION SONS OF TEMPERANCE
—Meets at Darby Hall every Thursday evening at
7 o’clock.
Post Office.
AUGUSTA POST OFFICE. Corner of Oak and
Water streets. Offick Hoi us:—From 7.30 A.
M. to 8 J*. M. Sunday 9 to 10 A. M.
James A. Bicknell, Postmaster. George If. Far
rington, Chief Clerk.
Arrival ami Departure of Mails;—Western, leaves
11.00 A. M.; eloses 10.30 A. M.; arrives 3 301*. M.
Eastern and Northern, leaves 3.43 P. M.; closes
3.30 1*. M.; arrives 10.45 A. M.
Belfast and Way, leaves 4.00 1*. M.; closes 3.30 P.
M.: arrives 10.30 A. M.
Rockland and Way, leaves 8.30 A. M.; closes 8.15
A. M.; arrives 3 00 i*. M.
Winthrop, leaves 8.00 A. M.: closes 7.45 A. M.;
arrives 6.00 1*. M.
Farmington and Way. leaves 7.50 V. M.; closes
7.45 A. MT; arrives 2.1*. M.
Freeport and Litchfield, leaves 6.00 A. M.;elo>es
8.00 P. M.; arrives 10.30 A. M. Leaves Monday.
Wednesday and Friday. Arrives Tuesday . Thurs
day and Saturday.
'Every morning a train leaves Augusta at
5.30 A.’M.; arrives at Augusta, daily, at 8.00
P. M.
Iftallototll Directory.
HALLOWELL POST OFFICE.
WESTERN MAIL arrives daily, Sundays excepted, at 3 27
and 7 52 1’. M. Closes at 10.45 A M. and 8 P. M.
EASTERN M AIL arrives daily, Sundays excepted, at 11.10
A. M. Closes at 3.15 1*. M.
LITCHFIELD MAIL arrives Tuesdays, Thursdays and
Saturdays, at 10 o’clock A. M. Closes Sundays,Tues
days and Thursdays, nt 8 1*. M.
OFFICE open, Sunday excepted, from 8 o’clock A. M.,to
8 l*. M. Open Saturdays until 8.30 1*. M.
(Lj* Box Rents and Postage ou papers, periodicals, Ac ,
payable quarterly in advauce.
E. ROWELL, P M
HallowelJ, May 3,1869.
CHURCHES.
South Parish Congregational Church, corner of Second
and Chestnut Stmts, opposite Temple. Rev. Chas. G.
McCrLLT, Pastor , residence on Chestnut St. Morning
service, 10.30; Afternoon service, 215.
First Baptist Church, corner of Union and Frauklin
streets. Rev. A. R. Chase, Pastor; residence on Middle
St., between Winthrop aud Lincoln. Morning service,
10.30; Afternoon service, 2 15.
Methodist Episcopal Church, Middle Street,between Un
ion aud Central. Rev. Caleb Filler, Pastor; residence
at the Parsonage, opposite the Church. Morning service,
10 30; Afternoon service, 2.15.
First Uuiversalist Church, Second Street. (c->r. of Union)
St. Matthews Episcopal Church, Central Street. Rev.
Leonard K. Storks, Rector; residence comer of Secoud
and Lincoln Streets. Morning service, 10.30; afternoon
sendee, 2.30.
Free Baptist Church, Academy Street, between Secoud
and Middle.
Y. mTc. A.
Regular meetings of the Young Men’s Christian Associ
atiou of Hallowed, are held in the Vestry of the Baptist
Church every Monday evening, commencing at 7$ o’clock.
A cordial invitation is extended to all, both ladies and
gentlemen, to attend these meetings of the Association.
Prayer meetings, conducted by members of the Associ
atiou, are held every Sunday evening—
In Burns’ Sehoolhouse, Fanningdale. at 7 o'clock.
In Sehoolhouse at French’s Corner, Chelsea, at 7o’clock.
In Loudon Hill Sehoolhouse, at 7 o’clock.
In the Wilder Sehoolhouse, Manchester, at 7 o’clock.
Friends’ Meeting House, West Gardiner, 2 1-2.
BENJAMIN FUWLKS, President.
II. S. OWEN, Secretary.
MASONIC.
Kennebec Lodge, No 5, F. aud A. M. Stated Comma
nicalious Wednesday, on or preceding the full moon.
JAMES ATKINS, Jr., W. M. J. E. NYE, Sec’y.
Jerusalem It. A. Chapter. Stated Convocations, Thurt
day on or before the full of the moon.
B. F. WARNER, U. P. F. J. DAY, Sec’y.
Alpha Council. Regular meetings, Wednesday succeed -
ing the full of the moon, quarterly.
D AMD C ARGILL, T. M. F. J. DA Y, Rcc’r.
Trinity Commandery. Meetings at Augusta on the
Friday on or before the full moon of each month.
A. D. KNIGHT, E. C. A L. SMITH, llec’r
TEMPERANCE.
Union Temple of Honor and Temperance, No. 3. Reg
ular meetings, every Tuesday evening.
J. W. FULLER, W. C. T BEN TENNEY, W. R.
Kennebec Council, No. 4. Regular meetings on the first
and third Friday evenings of each month.
J. J. JONES, C. of C. C. C. HUNT, R. of C.
Sheridan Lodge, No. 293, T. 0. of G. T. Regular meet
ings every Saturday evening.
P. 8. BOYD, W. C. T. T. A. A. HEATH. K. S.
USERENNE’S PAIN KILLING
MAGIC OIL.
(□‘‘IT WORKS LIKE A CHARM. "□I
! Header—
j Kcnne’s Pain-Killing Magic Oil cures Headache!
Itcnne's Pain-Killing Magic Oil cures Toothache
! Heune’s Pain-Killing Magic Oil cures Neuralgia!
■ Hemic’s Pain-Killing Magic Oil cures Cholera Mor
bus I
| Heune’s Pain-Killing Magic Oil cures Rheumatism!
| Kcnne’s Pain-Killing .Magic Oil cures Skin diseases
Sonic Folks seem to be proud of telling how “lame
their shoulders are”—of “my crick in the back”—or
“1 have g*»l the Sciatica,”—and delight in bragging
that “nothing can cure me!”—but when we get such
“awful folks” to use KKNNL’S PAIN-KILLING
MAGIC OIL. faithfully, we not only cure their
lameness and charm away their pains, but wo ac
tually take all that kiiul of*“brag out of them !” and
they frankly own up, and say, “It works like a
charm!”
Sold by all Druggists, Merchants and Grocers.
It is put up in three sizes, and called “Trial Size,”
: “Medium Size,” and “Large Family Size” bottles.
WM. RENNE, Sole Proprietor ami Munufuc
j urer, Pittsfield, Mass.
Wholesale aud retuil in Augusta by Marshall
( (fhltkedi Grocer. ly»7©ow
DRUGS, MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS,
AND
Fancy Goods,
VERY LOW FOR LASH !
AT
JOHNSONS
FAMILY DRUG STORE,
Opposite POST OFFICE.
ALL KIXILS OF J0BBIXC
. AND
Repairing Done a.t
Iapr4-3m Williamson & Greenwood’*.
TmnIts ! Trimlis !
TIIE PLACE TO HUY
Frcncli, Eugene, Solo Xjoa.t3a.ozr,
Ami all kinds of common
TRAVELLING TRUNKS!
Also, Ladies’ and Gent.’ TRAVELLING .* SHOPPING BAGS, Is at
HAMILTON & TURNER’S,
135 Water Street.
The Uiitlit Place to tmv vour H.MtNESSES, and get the celebrated IH'NN HARNESS, I, Ht
HAmi/roA a Ttii.VEirs, is* water street.
The cheapest place to b\iv WHIPS, (TltKYCOMBS, lllil slIES, BLANKETS, SURCINGLES, HAL
TEUS, Ac., is at HAMILTON & TURNER’S,
135 WATER STREET.
HARNESSES!
For Business, Fleasure, Tfiimiiig, Trucking. Curling & Expressing.
Manufactured from GOOD OAK STOCK, nml by the best ot workmen.
'Ve would remind the public that our Harness took all the premiums offered at the last State Fair
four in number. Al.-o the llrst premium at the late New England Fair.
As our customers are daily informed that our Harnesses are Machine Stitched—wc would invito
them nml the public generally* to cull and examine the largest stock of readv-made Harnesses ever ol
fered in this city, and we will convince them that we make the best HAND STITCHED work to be had
for the same amount of money, and if we don’t have on hand what is wanted, can make it ut short
notice. Samples of Gold Gilt! Oroide Silver, Covered, and Japanned Trimmed Harness, may be seen at
our salesroom, NO. 1?.» MIDDLE STREET. HENRY DUNN & SON.
For Mule by
Hamilton tfc Turner,
135 WATER STREET, - - AUGUSTA, MAINE
tllfeb-tf OPPOSITE DEERING & HOLWAYS.
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT.
A FACT WORTH KXOWIXG.
TO THE PEOPLE OF AUGUSTA,
And all having busim s in Augusta please bear in mind that the place to buy
PURE AN'I) RELIABLE
Drugs, Medicines,
TOILET & FANCY ARTICLES,
And APOTHECARIES’ GOODS generally is at
FRANK KIXSJIA.VS DRUG STORE,
He has spared no pains in selecting Goods of the purest to be found in the best markets
of the United States, and the same are offered to the public at
RIIOLEKALE OK RETAIL, at “Prices that Defy Competition.“
He also continues to make all odd change IN GOLD AND SILVER. His motto
Quick Sales, Small Profits, Pure and Reliable Goods!
In hot weather FRANK'S STORE is the coolest place in the city, and the lee Cold Sodl.
drawn from the
Famous Non-corrosive Arctic Fountain
refreshes many weary souls. Temperance Devotees can drink and not violate their pledge.
THE COLDEST AND THE BEST ! THE COLDEST AND THE BEST
with rich and delicious FRUIT SYRUPS.
Jgp-Physicians'Prescriptions carefully compounded from the purest Medicines at all
hours of the day and night.
REMEMBER THE NUMBER OF FRANK KINSMAN'S DRUG STORE,
No. 142 Water Street, : : Augusta, Maine.
M A JN » 1 U HUt M'J,
STATE STREET, : : AUGUSTA, ME
^ ri■'llIS House is provided with Ball. Rooms,
!fc X where Hot and Cold Baths can be had at all
times. It has also a First-Class Billiard Hall, for
Guests only. Connected with the House is a largo
and commodious Sample Room, on Water Street
J centrally located, where Sample Agents can show
i their foods, free of charge.
f The Proprietor, Cvaakfal for the liberal patronage
* which the above IIcase has enjoyed since its open
[ i:ig, takes pleasure in iaforming his patrons that ho
f will run Free Carriages to and from the Cars and
k Boats untfT further notice
r Connected with Lie above House is a Livery Sta
ble, where good teams ran In* had at rea*«*uabla
rates. w. M. THAYKK, I’roprictor.
G. P. Cochrane. Clerk.
Fine Oolong Teas !
A_t TITCOMB’S,
WEST EM> KEJTSEtT'X tUUDGE.
july30-t3teod
Allen, Small & Co,
niciimsTK,
And Manufltoturun «»l
Steam Engines, Circular Saw Mills, Clap
board Planers, Shafting, Pulleys,
Mill Work, and nil kinds ol
JOBBING
Usually done in a first-class Machine Shop. Also
Improved Excelsior Machines,
which cuts two Bolts at a time as readily as one
ROAltll PLAIN KBS constantly on hand.
So. 1 Journal Block, - • Water Street,
Cm AUGUSTA, ME. 5jan70
UNFAILING EYE PRESERVES.
Our Celebrated Perfected Spectacles and Eye
Glasses, are gaining steadily and certainly a repu
tation unsurpassed.
IT 18 A FACT,
That they render impaired sight clear and distinct,
strengthen and preserve the Eyes, and are very eai-y
and pleasant t<» wear, ami LAST MANY YEARS
WiTIIOt’T CHANGE, *o that in the end they are
the CHEAPEST AS WELL AS THE BEST.
Notice. Mr. E. HOWSE, Jeweller, Augusta,
Me., is our sole Agent in this place. WE EM PLOT
no Pepleks.
LAZRAUS Sl MORRIS, Hartford, Conn
Xy2l _
CEO. E. MICKKTT, >1. ».,
PHYSICIAN & SUHGEON,
ATGI STA, ME.
Office over Hunt’s Can Store, West End of the
Kennebec Bridge.
VST Residence on Spring Street. myiMIS
Sawtelle & AVa.rd,
Dealers in
Flour, Oram
GROCERIES & PROVISIONS,
Stone and Eartliern Pottery.
Also Agents for the
Novelty Clothes Wringer.
old Wringers of all descriptions repaired with
despatch and ‘^■'“““•‘“l.ntONZO 8AWTKI.I.K.
ANDREW D. WARD.
Augusta. May 17, 1*70.
STOVES AND FURNACES
At W1T.T.I AM SON ft GRKF.NWOOB'S.
Cough Candy !
COLG11 tAXDK cure#
W COUGHS, COLDS, WHOOPING COUGH and
all Throat troubles.
2 Doors south of Granite Block, Market Sq.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
Fancy Goods, cfcc., tout by
innl-ly* W. WKNDE.NBt.UG.
RICHMOND PORTABLE RANCEI
-AJiO
Hanging Dome Fnmace!
At WILLIAMSON A G UK KN WOOD’S.
A I.nrK*' hikI Wcll-.*lrcte«l As.ortm.nt Of
Wallets, Hill & Pocket Books,
In Morocco auil Calf, tor sale low by
lim TITCOMB DORP.
ORGANS & MELODEONS !
Messrs. Arno, Hodgkins & Co.,
C1ANT confidently assure the public of their ability
t to furnish no ’ Instrument unsurpassed in tone
and durability of finish, thorough workmanship,
and general excellence. Their cubes ore made ol
solid Black Walnut. Their key# are. made oi the
finest grades of Ivory, with Ivory fronts. 1 bey use
the At unroe Patent Heed, which cannot be^surpassed
for EVKNNESS and PI RITA of tone, io all who
may favor them with their patronage, they guuian
tee KNT1UL SATISFACTION, aud most respect
fully urge all in w ant of a Musical Instrument to
give them a call before purchasing elsewhere, lo
such we guarantee a
FIB8T CLASS IXSTBIMEST,
at prices that defy competition.
Remember the place
AlIiNO, IIODGKINH &
1 door North Cook’s Drug Store,
ulyS3.t0in Water 8t„ GARDiAk, MK.
For the million f Wholesale and retail, at
titcombs drug store.
Brewster’s H ot © 1
SKOWHECAN, ME.
rpHlS large and commodious Hotel is situated
JL the head of the Falls on the Kennebec river,
the enterprising village of Skow began, tiie termin
ol the Portland A Kennebec R. R.
This is one of tin* beat arranged Hotels for famil
borders there is in the state, and a better place for
Summer resort, cannot be found in Maine. The
best of water, beautiful drives on the banks of the
river, tithing and sailing ponds in the vicinity, trout
brooks, where you can catch un abundance of the
spotted brook trout any day in the year.
Prices for permanent or transient boarding are
very low, so our customers can afford to come often
mid stav a good while.
We also have a large airy stable to board horses
for the guests that w ish to bring their teams w ith
them. Also one of the best half-mile trotting parks
in the State, is connected with the House, tree lbx
the guests to train their horses or drive for pleasure
tlTjan-tt 8. 11. BUKWSTICK, Proprietor.
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