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fUfj jteuclKr lounul I (’OTIO.v-Sf.ed Oil. The manufacture of thin oil in the United State* i« increas ing enormously, and. according to the Rural Carolinian, now reaches the high figure of Gallons a week. It is chiefly used for adulterating other oils, as linseed, bird, olive and sperm. Its only other uses are tor mixing putty, for which it answer* better than any other known oil, and for curing tobacco, in which it lias replaced the bean oil formerly import ed for that purpose. In a former number of the Journal we referred to its mixture with olive oil, and to the probability that it may hereafter become a substitute for that oil for culinary purposes. The crude oil is of a very dark red color, which it derives from a sort of resin, which can be seen in black specks, in the kernel of the seed, with the naked eye, and the pres ence of this resin causes much trouble in refining Th<j oil. A convention of the manufacturers of cotton-seed oil is about being hclil in New York city, to consider various sulgects connected with the busi ness, especially to find legitimate uses for the oil. It is claimed that fifty per cent, of it, mixed with linseed oil, is better for painting than the pure linse. d, as it dries :ut rapidly, and gives a coat more elastic and less liable, to crack or peel off. As a soap stock, it also does well, when mixed with other oils, but alone it does not harden readily on the ad dition of salt as other oils do.—-Journal oj Chemistry. -I Hallowell House SECOND STREET, HALLOWELL, : : HUE. Ml! .1. It. IIILL would respectfully inform Ills friends .tnd rim public Unit he Inis opened the above named bouse, and has lifted it up as A First Class Hotel. This house is about two rods from the depot, an>I is within a few steps of the express office and the business street oi the city. In connection with the house there is a LIVERY ,f TRAXSIEXT Stable. This house will be opened to the public on the Fourth of July, Thankful for tin* favors which he has received at his former place of business in Lew iston, the subscriber guarantees to give compleu satisfaction to the travelling public. J. B. HILL, Proprietor. ttf-juiy'i BATH HOTEL, 3y C. 2VI. Plummer, BATH. UK. Board, - - $1 per Day. flliiill-lV BATH TIBS, COPPER BOILERS, Water Cloaets, Wash Basins, BRASS ,t PLATED WAHE, C'nmt Iron Pipe, Lead Pipe, Sheet Lead, And everj' article pertaining to Plumbing kept con stantly on hand and for sale at H. R. STRATTON’S, Corner Bridge A Water Streets, Under Hunt*. Hat Store. X. B. Plumbing in all its branches done in a neat an 1 thorough manner. Particular Attention Paid to Jobbing. mapr-tf STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS. Ur. A. F. Uorse has last returned from Boston with a very large aud desirable assortment of Stereoseopio Views, which will be sold at Boston prices, lie also makes and keeps constantly on hand Views of Hallowell and Vicinity. Any view's .vhich his customers may want whicl are not iu his selection, w ill be ordered immediate ly. He has a great variety of PICTURE FRAMES on hand. Ail orders for framing done with neatness and despatch. Pictures of every style, made cheap The Public are invited to call at his room on Water St., corner Union St., Hallowell. and ex amine his stock.ljaly-ftf MAINE STATEJAIR i : 1870. Additional Parses for Trotting Horses I The Trustees of the Maine State Agricultural So ciety, denirourt of giving encouragement to the clans of promising young horses’ that are now preparing for their entrance upon the American turf, hereby offer—in addition to the Society's regular premi ums for the same elass of horses—the following outside puree*: FOR THREE YEAR OLD’S. A purse of $50, for mares and geldings 3 years old and under four, mile heats 2 iu 3, to harness, $.J0 to first, $20 to second. FOR FOUR YEAR OLD’S. A purse of $75, for mares and geldings lour years old and under five, mile heats, 3 in 5, to harness, $50 to first, $25 to second. Entries for the above to be made on or before Monday . Sept 19th, 1870, at 10 o’clock P. M , with the Secretary of the Society. The entrance fee of ten per cent, of purse in alt cases to accompany the entry. SAM’L L. BOA RDM AN, See’y Me. State Ag’l Soc’y. Augusta, Aug. 31, 1870. ’ f3t-eod-w it kEXXEBEC SAYIXfiS BAM! TruMteeM s W F. HALLKTT. RUSSELL EATON, O. C. WIHTEHOUSK. DEANE PRAY, ORRIS WILLIAMSON. Deposit* received at the counter of the Freeman* .National Hank. ']tu. net earnings of the Dank are divided every six months. Loan* made to Depositors on Depositing their Bank-book as security. J. L. ADAMS, Treasurer awnsum tax Cure for Female Weakness! Circular, or further infonuuLhai rent ou receipt ot (damp, by adder • lug ibe niuuufaitiin-r. Mu*. I.K \CS BKUHf.U U.ioloii* Ma„. Kor ,alc l>y Geo. C- Goodwin 4 Co., V* Hanover at.. mol Hurt Itro- a Bird. Hanover at Morton. i4»o b> Mr.. J.ewi. Paefcard, Wtetbrou Me. A.c DANA., -Vo. 1 fuioM jttiiast, W ITI.U ST., AtJOtWTA. Tlie following tertimawlid G ennolii bed, n*4 I* only uau of hundred. wblctl i could Mthliah. 7 Maaroe. N. V June 21. UHU. Mli«. Mn/ UKU:—We baee n tfKM your boj over a week ago. mol i.ajr God ijwl you lu the good work that you are doing ; aad If we »mr meet OB earth, ion, we meet is heaven. The medicine I. helping me. Your*, with reapeit, 9feb-6m ilu* SKTH M. ST1JDXG. VITRIFIED CLAY PIPE, Double Glazed, or Glass-Coated. 2 inebea to 2t ioebe* in.lde diameter. fOR DRAINS AND SEWERS. (TrtVTKAf’THBA and Corporation. in want ol i Sewer Kipe, W itt dad it to their advantage to „a.nme onr of iStt Unit ami SCOTCH tub p.iut aad Ahewtder Pipe, Mu- larger! and beat aa *?£$?£ "“"'-fe'K® »D * CO. at Whatman to 41* Kedcnii St., Morton. PnwrMon of SoIod ptre.Mrtrlk Work.. importer. abJ in nr~cimjr.*i+£*»' M. T. HKLMBOMrK Concentralefl Fluid Extract BdcIm, 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 mint. Medical Properties and Uses.—Buchn leaves arc gently stimulant, with a peculiar tendency to the Urinary Organs. Thev are given in complaints of the Ufinarv Or gans. such as Gravel, Chronic. Catarrh of the Blad der, Morbid Irritation of the Bladder and l rethra, Disease of the Prostate Gland, and Retention or Incontinence of Urine, from a loss of tone in the nai ls concerned in its evacuation. The remedy has also been recommended in Dyspepsia. Chronic Rheumatism. Cutaneous Affections, and Dropsy. ID i.mhoi.d’s Extract Bcchi; is used by persons from the ages of is to 43, and from 35 to-53, or in the decline or change ol life; after Confinement, oi I.abor Pains; Bed-Wetting in children. In affections peculiar to females, the Extract Bu Chu is unequalled hv any other remedy, as in Chlo or ll.-t.-nti....: In-CKt.larity. l'amtl.Inca* or SiinprcHsirm of Customary Evacuation,, 1, h cratitl or Scliirrous .state of the I tems, Leucorrliusa, oi Whites. Disease* of the I1i.aih.eu, Kidneys, f.n aa el, am. DltofSIi’AL SAVEL1.INI!*.—This meiltrino In creases the ,.o«er of Digestion, aa. ^eUes the Ai.sorbent. Into healty actiou, hv which the \\ . t.r> or ( aleiireous de|.ositiot.s, amt all 1 ana an K - largemonts are reduced, as well as Pain and In "‘'iTrlmi'mIli.’* Extract Brriir ha, cured every case of Diabetes In which it has been Ku ril. Irn tatiou of the Neck of the Bladder, ami Intlamination of the Kidnev,. IheriUion of the Kidneys ami nimbler, lieUntiou of I riiie, Diseases of tlie I ros tab! Claud, Stone in the Bladder, ‘siK-ulus, l.iaA tl, Brick-Dust Deposit, and Mucus or Milky Disc bulg es and Itor enfeebled and delicate constitutions, ol both sexes, attended with the lolloping symptoms: Indispositions to Exertion, I.oss o! 1 ower, Loss ol Memory. Difficulty of Breathing. Meak Nerves, Trembling. Horror of Disease, \\ ake!ulne,-s. Dnn nesn of Vision, Pain in the Back. Hot Hands, Hush ing of the Body. Dryness of the fekin, Eruption on the Face, Pallid Countenance, l niversal lassitude of the Muscular System, Ac. Hklmhoi.d’8 EXTRACT Buciir is Diuretic and Blood-Purifying, and cures all Diseases arising from habits of dissipation, excesses and impruden ces in life, impurities of the Blood, Ac., superseding Copaiba in affections for which it is used, such as Gonorrhoea. (Beets of long standing, and Syphilitic Affections—in these diseases, used in connection with Heltnbold’s Rose Wash. Sold bv all Druggists and Dealers everywhere. Beware of counterfeits. Ask for Helmbold s. l ake no other. Prick-# 1.25 per bottle, or (5 bottles lor Delivered to any address. Describe symp toms in all communications. v Aiblress H. T. HELMBOLD, 591 Broadway, New York. NONE are genuine unless done up in steel-en graved wrapper, with fac-simile oi my Chemi cul Warehouse, anti gignetl jf T ,IEEMDOLD. THE KIDNEYS. The Kidnevs are two in number, situated at the upper part of the loin, surrounded by fat, and con sisting of three parts, viz : the Anterior, the Interi or, ami the Exterior. The anterior absorbs. Interior consists of tissues or veins, which serve as a deposit lor the urine and convey it to the exterior. The exterior is a epn iluetor a I ho, terminating in a single tube, nn<i called tlie P re ter. Tlie ureter* are connected with the bladder. The bladder is composed of various coverings or tissues, divided into parts, viz: the tpper, tlie Lower, the Nervous, and the Mucous. Tlie upper expels, the lower retains. Many have a desire to urinate without the ability; others urinate without the 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 be made aware, that who ever slight may be the attack, it is sure to affect the bodily health and mental powers, as our flesh ami blood are supported from these sources. or Hhm matism.—Pain occurring in the loinb is indicative of the above diseases. They oc cur in persons disposed to acid stomach and chalky concretions. TnK Gravel.—The gravel ensues from neglect or improper treatment of the kidneys. These or gans being weak, the water is not expelled from the bladder, but allowed to remain; it becomes fever ish, and sediment forms. It is from this deposit that the stone is formed, and gravel ensues. Dropsy Is a collection of water in some parts of the body, and hears 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, Ilydrotho rax. Treatment.—Helmbold’s highly concentrated compound Extract Iluchu is decidedly one pf the best remedies for diseases of the bladder, kidneys, gravel, dropsical sw ellings, rheumatism, and gouty affections. Under this head we have arranged Dvsuria, or difficulty and pain in passing water, Scanty Secretion, or small and frequent dischanres of water; strangury, or stopping or water; Hema turia, or bloody urine; Gout and Rheumatism or the kidneys, without any change in quantity, but increase in color, or dark water. It was always highly recommended by the late Dr. Physick, in these'affections. This medicine increases the power of digestion, | aird excites the absorbents into healthy exercise bv which the watery or calcareous depositions, and all unnatural enlargements, as well as pain and in ti animation, are reduced, ami it is taken by men, women, and children. Directions for uso and diet accompany. Philadelphia, Penn., Feb. 2A, 18(17. 11. T. Hklmhold, Druggist— Dear Sin: I have been u sufferer for upwards of twenty years with gravel, bladder and kidney affec tions, during w hich time 1 have used various medicinal preparations, and been under the treatment of the most eminent phvsiciuns. experiencing hut little relief. Having seen your preparations extensively ad vertised, 1 consulted my family physicau in regard to using your Extract lliichu. 1 did this because I had used all kinds of adver tised remedies and had found them worthless, and some quite injurious; iu fact, 1 despaired of ever getting well, and determined to use no remedies hereafter unless 1 knew of the ingredients. It was this that prompted me to use your remedy. As you advertised that it was composed of buehu, cubebs and juniper berries, it occurred to me and my phys ician as un excellent combination ; and with Ins ad ..... u» *• vecminstiiin of tlie article jcncl con sulting*again'with the druggist, I concluded to try it. I commenced to use it about eight months ago, at w hich time 1 w as routined lo my room. From the llrst lmttle I wai^tstonlshed at the ben cflcial effect, ami after using it three weeks was aide to walk out. I felt much like w riting to you a full statement of mv case at the time, hut thought luy Improvement might only be temporary, and therefore concluded to defer, and nee it it would effect a perfect cure knowing then it would he ol greater value to you and more satisfactory to me. 1 am now able to report that a cure is effected, after using the remedy for live months. I have not used any now for three months, and (eci as well in all respects as I ever did. Your Hurhu being devoid of any unpleasant taste nn*l odor, a nice tome and invigoratorof the system, I do not mean to la- without it whenever occasion may require its use in such uffcctions. M. McCORMICK. Should any doubt Mr. McCormick’s statement, he refers to the follow ing gentlemen: lion. WM, BIULEH, ex-Uovernor of Pennsylvania, lion. THOMAS B. FLORENCE, Philadelphia, lion. J. C. KNOX, Judge, Philadelphia. Hon. J. S. BLACK, Judge, Philadelphia. Hob, i). K. PORTER, ex-Uovernor of Pennsy lvania, lion. ELLIS LEVIS, Judge, Philadelphia, lion. It. C. UKIElt, Judge, United States Court. j Hun. U. W. WOODWARD, Judge, Philadelphia. Hon. W. A. PORTER, City Solicitor, Philadelphia, i lion. JOHN BIGLER, ex-Uovernor of California, lion. E. BANKA. Auditor Gen., Washington, D. C. And many others If necessary, SoM by T>rumriitt« ami Dealer# everywhere. Be ware of Youutei felt*. Ai*k for HeluiboldV. Take, no other. Prii’K—#1 25 jn*r bottle, or « bottler lor ♦*s.Vi Delivered to auv a<tdret>e. l>e#eribe symp tom* In all eoinrauulcatfons. Ad-Ire** II T IIKLMBOM), I)riiK ami Chemical Warehouse, KUBroadwny, N Y NrONK auk I.KM IVK CNLKSK ix>\k up ix hteel eiuriaveil wrapper, with lae-HiuiUe of my Cheiuical Warehouse, ami wi*m*<1 ft. T. IlKLMBOIsD. ADDRESS To the Nervous and Debilitated, Whose sufferings here been protracted from hid den causes, ami whose cases require prompt treat ment to render existence desirable: It you are suf fering, or have suffered, from involuntary dis charges, what effect does it produce upon your general health? Do you feet weak, debilitated, easily tired? Does a lfttle extra exertion produce palpitation of the heart? Does your liver, or urin ary organs, or your kidneys, frequently get out of order? Is your urine sometimes thick, milky or flocky, or is it ropy on settling? Or does a thick skum rise to the top? Or is a sediment at the bot tom after it has stood awhile? Do you have spells of short breathing or dvsjiepsia ? Are your bowels constipated? Do you’have spells of fainting, or rushes of blood to the head ? Is your memory im paired? Is your mind constantly dwelling on this subject? I)o you feel dull, listlens, moning, tired of company, of life ? Do vou wish to be left alone, to get away from everybody ? Does any little ihmg 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 joy yourself in society as l^ell ? Do you pursue your business with the same energy ? Do you feel as much confidence in yourself ? Are your spirits dull anil flagging, given to fits of melancholy? it m), do not lay it to votir liver or dyspepsia. Have vou restless nights? Your back weak, your knees weak, and have but little appetite, and you attrib ute this to dyspepsia or liver-complaint ? >mv, reaucr, sen-aouse, > eucreai mrcnn-B cured. and sexual excesses, are all capable of pro- J during a weakness of 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 ladles, and look you and them right in the fact—none of your downcast looks or an}' other meanness about them. 1 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. Prom the effects of self-abuse and excesses, hrve 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 of a Diu retic. 11 ELM BOLD’S FLUID EXTRACT ItCCHU is the great Diuretic, and is a certain ctiflfrfor dis eases of the Bladder, Kidneys, (travel. Dropsy. Or ganic Weakness, Female Complaints, General De bility, and all diseases of the Urinary Organs, whether existing in Male or Female, from whatever cause originating, and no matter of how long stand If no treatment is submitted to, Consumption or Insanity may ensue. Our flesh and blood are sup ported from these sources, and the health and happiness, and that of Posterity, depends upon prompt use of a reliable remedy. HELM HOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU, established upward of nineteen years, prepared by H. T. UELMBOLD, Druggist, No. Sill Broadway, New York, and No. 101 South Tenth St., Philadelphia, Penn. Price *1 25 per bottle, or six bottles for #fl 50, delivered to any address. Sold by Druggists everywhere. None arc genuine unless done up in steel en graved wrapper, with fac simile of my Chemical Warehouse, and signed H. T. UELMBOLD. TO PHYSICIANS. New Yoke, August 15th, 1808. Allow me to call your attention to my PREPAR ATION OF COMPOUND EXTRACT BUCHU. The component parts are BUCHU, Lusu Leaf CUBEBS, JUNIPER BERRIES. Mode of Preparation.—Bnchu, 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. Bucbu, as prepared by Druggists, is of a dark color. It is a plant that emits its fragrance; the action of aflame destroys this (its active principle), leaving a dark and glutinous decoction. Aline is the color ot ingredients. The Bnchu in my prepar ation predominates; the smallest quantity of the oiher ingredients arc added, to prevent fermenta tion; upon inspection, it will lie found not to be a Tincture, as made In Pharmacopoea, nor is it a Syrup—and therefore run be used in rases where fever or inflammation exists. In this, you have the knowledge of the Ingredients and the mode of pre paration. Hoping that you will favor it with a trial, and that upon Inspection it will meet with your appro bation. With a leellng of confidence, I am, very respectfully, ,11. T. UELMBOLD. Chemist and Druggist of 111 Years’ Experience. I From the largest Manufacturing Chemist in the world.] November 4, 1S54. “lam acquainted with Mr. II. T. Ilelinbold ; he occupied the Drug Store opposite my residence, and was successful in conducting the business w here others laid not been equally so bclore him. 1 have been favorably impressed w ith his charac ter and enterprise.” WILLIAM WEIGHTAIAN, Finn of Powers A Weightman, Manufacturing1 Chemists, Ninth and Brown Streets, Philadel phia. Hclmhold’s Fluid Extract Buchu, for weakness arising from indiscretion. The exhausted powers ol Nature which are accompanied liv so main alarming symptoms, among which will he found Indisposition lo Exertion, Loss of Memory. Wake fulness, Horror of Disease, or Forebodings of Evil; in tact. Universal Lassitude, Prostration, and ina bility to enter into the enjoyments ot society. The constitution, once affected with Organic Weakness, requires the aid of Medicine to strength en ami invigorate the system, w hich IIEEMBOED’S EXTRACT BUCHU Invariably does. If no treat ment is submitted to, Consumption of insanity eu •ues. Ilelmbold’s Fluid Extract of Buchu. In affections peculiar to FVmnles, is unequalled by any other preparation, as in Chlorosis, or Retention, I’aihful uess, or Suppression of Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or Schirrus state of the Uterus, and all complaints incident to the sex, or the decline or change of life. Ilelnibold’s Fluid Extract Buchu ami Improved Rose Wash will radically exterminate from the sys tem diseases nri-dug from habits of dissipation, at little expense, little or no change in diet, no incon venience or exposure; completely superseding those unpleasant and dangerous remedies, Copaiva and Mercury, in all these diseases. Use ilelnibold’s Fluid Extract Buchu in all dis eums of these organs, w hether existing in male or female, from whatever cause originating, and no matter of how long standing. It Is pleasant in taste and odor, “immediate’’ in action, and more strengthening than any of the preparations of Burk or Iron. Those suffering from broken-down or delicate constitutions, procure the remedy at once. The reader must be aware that, however slight may be the attack of the above diseases, it is cer tain to affect the bodily health and mental powers. an the above diseases require the aid of a Diu retic. IIELMBOED’8 EXTRACT BUCHU is the great Diuretic. Sold by Druggists everywhere. Prick- *1.25 per bottle, or U bottles for *0.50. Delivered to any address. Describe symptoms in all communica tions. Address II. T. IIELMBOLP, Drug and Chemical Warehouse, 594 Broadway, N\ Y. None are gen nine unless done up in steel-engraved wrapper, with fac-similc of my Chemical Ware house, and signed U. T. HKLMBOLD. Iy33 | THE KENNEBEC JOURNAL. (Established m 1825.) Enlarged and Improved. A POLITICAL & FAMILY NEW8PAPER. • _ I Not Excelled by any in the State. Just Enlarged and Printed on New, Plain, and Handsome Type! 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For further particulars apply to the Principal, DIKIGO, Kenneuei Co. Vassalboro’, 7th Mo. lilth. 5w-eowSl Balloon Ascensions Made for agricultural societies on Reasonable Terms. For terms and particulars address JAM KM A KKK’V, New England Aeronaut, PROVIDENCE, R. I._ "’ll FARMING TOOLS ! AT it fLLf.i.nao.v k v it fit'.rii’OPB.v. A Free Gift to All ! HILL’S HHKlMATIf JPILL.S. To Kheumatic. Neuralgia and G’out subjeet*1 a sample box of then*? Pill* will be tfiven by F. W. Kinm man, Water St., Aujrubta, and for Hale by all Apothecarie* at 25 cents per box; 5 boxes $1. 0. A. HILL, Proprietor tWmar-3in PORTLAND ME._ HARDWARE! At WILLIAMSON k GREENWOODS’ Hugusta Directory. Churches. ORTHODOX CONGREGATIONAL.—Granite Ch. State st., between Bridge and Oak. J. F. Bingham pastor; residence No. tt staffe street. Morning service 10.30 A. M. Afternoon service 2.30 1*. M. Evening 7 I*. M. FIRST BAPTIST,—Corner. Winthrop and Perham hts. J. Kicker, pastor; residence Chestnut street. Morning nervine 10.30 A. M. Afternoon 2.30 P. M. Evening 7 P. M. FREE BAPTIST,—State street, north of Bridge. (!. F. Penney, pastor; residence Summer street. Morning service 10.30 A. M. Afternoon 2.30 P. M. Evening 7 P M. METHODIST EPISCOPAL,—Green street, east of State. E> Martin, pastor; residence at the par sonage. next door to the church. Morning ser vice 10.30 A. M. Afternoon 2.30 P. M. Evening 7 P M. PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL,—State st., between Oak and Winthrop. Rev. Mr. Upjohn, rector. Morning service 10.30 A. M. Evening service 7 P. M. UNIVERSALIST,—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 vice at 7 P. M. UNITARIAN,—Comer Oak and State sts. Rev. Mr. Cram, pastor; morning service 10.30 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 near the church. The Congregational, First Baptist, Free Will Baptist and Methodist Churches hold social con ference meeting* in their vestries every Wednesday evening, at half-past seven o’clock. Y. XI. C. A. Rooms in Darby Block. Water Street. Regular prayer meetings every Monday evening. Religious exercises every Sunday afternoon at 4 o’clock. Rooms open to all. XIhsoiiIc BETHLEHEM LOlKiE, No. 35, F. and A. M. Stated meetings first Monday of each month, special meetings every Monday evening. F. A. Crowell. Master. J. \\ . Clapp. Secretary. ANGl sTA LODGE, No. 141, F. & A. 3f. Stated meetings first Tuesday of each month. Special meetings every Tuesday evening. W. II. Wood burv. Master. E. 1 Blackman. Secretary. TRINITY COMMANDERY. No. 7, Knitfh'ts Tem plar. Stated meetings Friday on or before the full moon of each mouth. A.*D. Knight, Eminent Commander. A. L. Smith, Recorder. JERl SALEM ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER—Meets at llallowell. Stated convocations Thursday on or before1 the full moon of each month. B. F. Warner, High Priest. ALPHA COUNCIL—Meets at IlallowelL Quar terly Convocations, January, April, July, Oc tober; Wednesday succeeding full mooli. D. Cargill, Thrice Illustrious Master. Temperance. SABATTIS LODGE. No. 78 of Goon TEMPLARS. Meets every Tuesday evening at Darbv Hall. FRANKLIN DIVISION SONS OF TEMPERANCE --Meet" at Darby ilall every Thursday evening at 7 o’clock. Post Office. AUGUSTA POST OFFICE. Corner of Oak and Water street*. Office Hours From 7.30 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sunday 9to 10 A. M. James A. Bieknell, Postmaster. George II. Far rington. Chief Clerk. Arrival ami Departure of Vails .—Western, leave* 11.no A. M.; close." M JO A. M.; arrive* 3.30 I*. M. Eastern ami Northern, leaves 3.45 P. M.; closes 3.30 P. M.; niTives 10.45 A. M. Belfast and Way, leaves 4.00 P. M.; closes 3.:U) P. M.; arrives 10.30 A. M. Rockland and Way, leaves 8 30 A. M.; closes 8.15 A. M.; arrives 5.00 F. M. Winthrop, leaves 8.00 A. M.; closes 7.45 A. M.; arrives 0.00 P. M. Farmington ami Way. leaves 7.50 A. M.; closes 7.45 A. M ; arrives 2.00 I*. M. Freeport and Litchfield, leaves 6.00 A. M.; closer 8.00 P. M : arrives 10 :40 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 8.0C P. M. Jftallotoell Director!). HALLO WELL POST OFFICE. WESTERN MAIL arrive* daily, 8undaY* excepted, at 3.2* and 7 62 1*. M. Close* at 10 45 A. M. and 8 P. M. EASTERN .MAIL arrive* daily,Sunday* excepted,at 11.1C A. M. Close* at 3.15 1*. M. LITCHFIELD MAIL arrive* Tuesday*, Thursday* and Saturdays, at 10 o’clock A. 31. Closes Sundays, Tues days and Thursdays, at 8 F. >1 OFFICE open, Sunday excepted, from 8 o’clock A. 31., tc 8 H. M. Open Saturdays until 8 30 P. 31. O' Box Kents and Postage on pipers, periodicals, ke . payable quarterly in advance. E. ROWELL, P M I llallowell, May 3, 1S69. | CHURCHES. |f South Parish Congregational Church, corner of Second and Chestnut Streets, opposite Temple. Rev. Chas. G McCclly, Pastor, residence on Chestnut St. Morning ■ service, 10.30; Afternoon sendee. 2 15. First Baptist Church, corner of Union and Franklin streets. Rev. A. R. Crank, Pastor; residence on MiMlt St., Ix-tween Winthrop and Lincoln. Morning service, 10.30; Afternoon service, 2.15. Methodist Episcopal Church. Middle Street,between Un ion and Central. Rev. Calks Fi ller, Pastor ; residence at the Parsonage, opposite the Church. Morning service. ! 10 30; Afternoon service, 2.15. First Cni versa list Church, Second Street, (cor. of Union; St. Matthews Episcopal Church, Central Street. Rev. j Leonard K. Storks, Rector; residence corner of Second and Lincoln Streets. Morning service, 10.30; afternoon service, 2.30. Free Baptist Church, Academy Street, between Second and Middle. Y. M. C. A. Regular meetings of the Young Men’s Christian Associ utiou of llallowell, are held in the Vestry of the Baptist Church every Monday evening, commencing at 74 o’clock. A cordial invitation is extended to all, both ladies und gentlemen, to attend these meeting* of the Association. Prayer meetings, conducted by members of the Associ ation, are held every Sunday evening— In Bums’ Schoolhouse, Fartnlngdale, at 7 o’clock. In Schoolhouse at French’s Corner, Chelsea, at 7 o’clock. In Loudon Hill Schoolhouse, at 7 o’clock. In the Wilder Schoolhouse, Manchester, at 7 o’clock. Friends’ Meetiug House, West Gardiner, 2 1-2. BENJAMIN FOWLES. President. II. S. OWEN, Secretary. MASONIC. Kennebec Lodge, No 5, F. and A. M. Stated Commu nications Wednesday, on or preceding the full moon. JAMES ATKINS, Jr., W. M. J. E. NYE, Sec’y. Jerusalem R. A. Chapter. Stated Convocations, Thurs day on or before the full of the moon. •B. F. WARNER, H. P. F. J. DAY, Sec’y. Alpha Council. Regular matings, Wednesday succeed ing th^full of the moon, quarterly. DAVID CARGILL, T. M. F. J. DAY, Rec’r. Trinity Command- ry. Meetings at Augusta on the Friday on or before the full moon of each month. A. L*. KNIGHT, K. C. A L. SMITH, Rec’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 mectingron the first and third Friday evenings of each month. J. J. JON ES, C. of C. C. C. HUNT, R. of C. Sheridan Lodge, No. 293, I. 0. of G. T. Regular meet ings everv Saturday evening. p. S. BOYD, W. C. T. F. A. A. HEATH. R. S. USERENNE’S PAIN KILLING UVnAG-IC Oil,. £r "IT WORKS LIKE A CIIARM. ’^i Reader— Koine'* Fain-Killing Magic Oil cures Headache! Rome’s l'ain-Killing Magic Oil cure* Toothache Rome’s Fain-Killing Magic Oil cures Neuralgia ! Koine’s Fain-Killing Magic Oil cures Cholera Mor l»U" ' Rome’s Fain-Killing Magic oil cures Rheumatism! Rome’s Fain-Killing Magic Oil cures Skin diseases Some folks seem to be proud of telling bow “lame their shoulder* are”—of “my crickln tne back”—or “1 have got the Sciatica,”—and delight in bragging (hat “nothing can cure me!”—but when we get such “awful folks” to use ltKNNK’S FAIN-KILLING MAGIC OIL, faithfully, we not only cure their lameness ami charm away their pains, but we ac tually take all that kind 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 and Manufac turer, Pittsfield, Mass. Wholesale and retail in Augusta by Marshall Whittled, Grocer. _ __ly27eow DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, AND Fancy Goods, VERY LOW FOR CASH ! AT JOHNSON’S FAMILY DRUG STORE. Opponit. POST OFFICE. ALL KOI1S OF JOBBING AND Uepairing Done at |ti|<r4-3m Williamson & Greenwood’*. Trnnlis 2 Trunks! tiie place to buy Pronch, Eugono, Solo Zjoatlior, Ami all kinds of common T II A V E L L I N G TRUNKS! Also, Ladies’and Gents’ TRAVELLING x SHOPPING BAGS, is nt HAMILTON & TURNER’S, 135 Water Street. The Rigid Plaee to liny your HARNESSES, and get the celebrated DUNN HARNESS is nt HAIflU/rON * TURNER'S, t 135 WATER STREET. The cheapest place to buy WHIPS, CURRYCOMBS, BRUSHES, BLANKETS, SURCINGLES, HAL TEIiS, Ac., is nt HAMILTON A TURNER’S, 135 WATER STREET. HARNESSES! For Riisinpss, Pleasure, Teaming, Truck ini;. Curling & Expressing. Manufactured from GOOD OAK STOCK, and by the beet nt workmen. M> would remind the public that our Flarnees took all the premiums offered at the last State Fair— four in number. Also the first premium at the late New England Fair. As our customer* are daily informed that our Harnesses are Machine Stitched—we would lnrito them ami the public generally to call and examine the largest stock of readv-made Harnesses ever of fered in this city, and we wili 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 at short notice. Sample* of Gold Gilt. Oroide Silver, Covered, and .Japanned Trimmed Harness, may be seen at our salesroom, NO. 172 MIDDLE STREET. HENRY DUNN A SON. For Hale by Hamilton tfc Turner, 135 WATER STREET, - - AUGUSTA, MAINE tllfeb-tf OPPOSITE DEERING & HOLWAY'S. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. A FACT ICO FIJI KXOiriXG. TO THE PEOPLE OF AUGUSTA, Ami nil having business in Augusta please bear in mind that the place to buy IT RE AND RELIABLE ivieaioines, TOILET & FANCY ARTICLES, Anil APOTHECARIES’ GOODS generally is at FRANK KINS WANS DRUG STORE, lie has spared no pains in selecting Goods of the purest to he found in the best markets of the United States, and the 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. His motto Quick Sales, Small Profits, Pure and Reliable Goods! In hot weather FRANK'S STOKE is the coolest place in the city, and the Ice Cold Sodt. drawn from the Famous Non-corrosive Arctic Fountain refreshes many w eary 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. 8©~Pb ysicians’ Prescriptions carefully compounded from the purest Medicines at all hours of the day and night. REMEMBER THE NUMBER OF FRANK KINSMAN’S DRUG STOKE, No. 142 Water Street, : Augusta, Maine. M A A SlOJi HOUSE, *» STATE STREET, : : AUGUSTA, ME I'JMIIS H»use is provided witn Balt Rooms, JL where Hot and Cold Baths can be had at all times. It has also a First-Class Billiard Hall, for Uuesta only. Connected with the House is u large and commodious Sample Room, on Water Street centrally l««ated, where Sample Agenta can show their goods, free of charge. The Proprietor, thankful for the liberal patronage which the above House has enjoyed since its open ing, takes pleasure in informing his patrous that he will run Free Carriages to and from the Cars and Boats until further notice Connected with Cie above House is a Livery Sta ble, where good teams can be had at reasonable ratea. W. M. Til AY LB, /'rvprietur. Q. P. Cochrans. Clerk. Fine Oolong Teas I At TITC OM WEST END KENNELrv BRIDGE. ju]y30-f3teod Allen, §mall & Co, MACHINISTS, And Munul'aoturcnt ot Steam Engines, eircular Saw Mills, Clap* board Planers, Shafting, Pulleys, Mill Work, and all kinds of JOBBIKTG Usually done in a first-class Machine Shop. Also Improved Excelsior Machines, which cnirf two Bolte at a Unit* as readily an one BOARD PLASERN constantly on hand. So. 1 Journal Block, • ■ Water Street, 6ra AUGUSTA. ME. 5jnn70 UNFAILING EYE PRESERVES. Our Celebrated Perfected Spectacles and Eye Glasses, are gaining steadily and certainly a refu tation unsurimssed. IT 18 A FACT, That they render impaired sight clear and distinct, strengthen and preserve the Eyes, and are very easy and pleasant to wear, and LAST MANY YEARS WITHOUT CHANGE, so that in the end they are the CHEAPEST A6 WELL AS THE BEST. Notice. Mr. E. ROWSE, Jeweller. Augusta, Me., is our sole Agcut in this place. We employ no PKPLKRS. LAZRAUS A MORRIS, Hartford.Conn ir-’i 8E0. E. BRICK ETT, 11. V.. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, AUGUSTA, ME. Office over Hunt’s Car* Store, West End of the Kennebec Bridge. j 49- Residence on Spring Street. my*20’(58 Sawtelle & AVard, Dealers in Flour, Grain GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, Stone and Earthern Pottery. Also Agents for the Novelty Clothes Wringer. Old Wringers of nil descriptions repaired with despatch and neatne.^Li>Hos7o gAWTELLE ANDREW I). WARD. Augusta, May 17, 1870._ Umll " STOVES AND FURNACES At WILLIAMSON A GREENWOOD’S, j Cough Candy ! lIrESI)OBl HU’S C'Ol'OII (A\DV cures >> COUGHS, COLDS, WHOOPING COUGH and all Throat troubles. 2 Doors south of Granite Block, Market Sq, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Fancy Goods, dbc., Mini i>y innl-ly* W. VVKNDENBUKG. RICHMOND PORTABLE RANGE! -AND Hanging Dome Furnace! At WILLIAMSON A GREENWOOD’S. A Large and AVcll-.clected A.aortinrut o, Wallets, Bill & Pocket Books, In Morocco and Calf, for stile low by ltrn _TITCOJUB A DORR. ORGANS & MELODEONS ! .Messrs. Arno, Hodgkins & Co., C1AN conlidently assure the public of their ability . to furnish an Instrument unsurpassed in tone and durability of1 finish, thorough workmanship, und general excellence. Their cases are made oi solid Black Walnut. Their keys are made of tho finest grades of Ivory, with Ivory fronts. They use the M unroe Patent Reed, which cannot be surpassed for EVENNESS and PURITY of tone. To all who may favor them with their patronage, they guaran tee ENTIRE SATISFACTION, aud most respect fully urge all in want of a Musical Instrument to give them a call before purchasing elsewhere. To such we guarantee a FIRST CLASS INSTRUMENT, at prices that defy competition. Remember the place A1LNO, UODGKINH & CO., 1 dour North C'oukV Drug Store, »ly‘Z3-tliiu Water St., GARDINER, ME. For the million! Wholesale amt retail, at TITCOMB’S DRUG STORE. Brewster’s Hotel SKOWHECAN, ME. fIMIIS large and commodious Hotel is situated ± the head of the Falls on the Kcnnehec river, the enterprising village of Skow began, the termin of the Portland & Kennebec R. R. This Is one of the best 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, fishing ami sailing ponds in the vicinity, trout brooks, where you can catch an abundance of the spotted brook trout any day in the year. Prices for permanent or transient boarding are verv low, so our customers can afford to come often ami stav a good while. We afso have a large airy stable to board horses tor the guerts that w ish to bring their teams with them. Also one of the best half-mile trotting parks in the State, is connected with the House, free foi the guests to train their horses or drive for pleasure tl7jnu*t! S. B. BREWSTER, Proprietor.