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PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED), BY SPRAGUE, OWEN & NASH. TERMS: SEVEN DOLLARS PER ANNUM. SINGLE COPIES, FOUR CENTS. VOL. 1. AUGUSTA, ME.. TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 20, 1870. NO. 224 Jkmtfkt Juunutl. Published on Wator, Foot of Court Street, AUGUSTA, MAINE. BY SPUAGUE, OWEN Si SASH. £ailg $ttnnfkc Journal Is issued every morning, except Sundays. Contains the latest news by telegraph ami mail, gives reports of the Markets, and lias carefully pre pared political and local articles, and a generous amount of farming, home and miscellaneous read ing with a full compilation of .State news. Terraa, $7 per annum in advance, $8 il payment ii not made within the year. Single copies 4 ceuts, to be had at the bookstores and at this ollice. Advertisements one inch in length, three in sertions or less. $1.00; 23 ctf*. for every subsequent insertion. Longer advertisements, or those inserted for any considerable lcuglli of time, will be inserted at lavorablo terms to the advertiser. Special Notices 25 yer ceut. additional. * Amusement Notices, $2 per square per week. ttOlechln Jicnnebcc Journal, Published every Wednesday morning, Is the largest tollo paper in the State, containing news, political articles, agricultural and scicntilk in liter, t iles, poetry, anecdotes, household recipes, markets, Ac., Ac. Terms $2 per annvm t» advance. Transient Advertisements, $1 50 per inch foi first week; 25 cents per week for each subsequent insertion. Special Notices, $2.00 per inch for lir.-t week; 50 cents per week for each subsequent week. Business Notices, in re id.ng columns, 20 cents per line for ilrst insertion ; 10 cents per line lor each subsequent insertion. All transient advertisements to be paid for in advance. __ FIRST CLASS EATINC HOUSE! rpHE subscriber would inform the travelling pub _L lie that he has opened A First Class Eating House, - AT NO. 19 WATER STREET Gardiner, Maine, Formerly known a.» Somes* Saloon. The rooms have all been refurnished in the best possible manner. The Ladies’ Room, up slairt, is large and elegantly arranged. Meals will be fur nished at all hours. Table Boarders Accommodated By the week at reasonable rates. And by strict attention to business, the Trop ic tor hopes to merit a liberal share of the public patronage. D- ’V. VISING. Gardiner, July Id, 1*70._.ini-pih 111_ PLUMB INC ! TIIE 'Subscriber begs leave to inform the citizens ot Augusta and vicinity that he is prepared to do all kinds of Plumbing work at the shortest no tice. Those about to have water introduced into their buildings will do well to call on him betuie going elsewhere. * 6 HR. STRATTON, Corner Bridge and Water Street?., Satisfaction uuaranteal. Wit Pare liicises aM (Meals! Brushes, Combs, Soaps aud Perfumery; CHOICE TOILET AM IASCY ARTICLES! Physicians’ & Apothecaries’ (iooils Purs Npcrm, Lird, Lcrnoae and JlntsfoBt Oili. Fliarlcs k. Partridge, DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY, Water Street, corner Market Square, (UNDER GRANITE I! AI L.) Has on hand a Lar,<e Selected Stock kopt fresh by constant additions, ANtl BULLS AT The liOweMt Market Hates ! FOR GENUINE AND RELIABLE GOODS PsrtriJfc'i Dm: Start, Bitrr Street, corner Sarket Sqair ♦ lian7i)l.v _ Prairie Weed Balsam! SOLD II v |uly30-t.1teod L. II. TITCOMB, Apothecary. STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS. Mr. A. F. Morse has just returned from Boston with a very large and desirable asbortmeul of Stereoscopic Views, which will tie sold nl Boston prices, lie ulso makes and keeps constantly on hand Views of Hallowell and Vicinity. Any views which his cu Comers may want whicl are not ill Ids selection. Will be ordered ivn'm-diate ly. He has a great viniCty ol PICTURE I It A MLS on hand. ... , All orders for framing done with neatness and despatch. Pictures w> every etyle, made cheap. The Public are invited to call at his rooms on Water St., corner Union St., Hallowell. and ex amine his stock. _liuly-ttl_ Shooting Tackle. M. w7~L0 3i«, SUCCESSOR TO L. .V. LELAND, C3-TJTST SMITH And Dealer in Shooting Tackle of Every Variety Rifles and .Shot linns made to order ami war ranted. Old Shot liuns rimmed out smooth am! made to-hoot thick ami strong. Also, Ammunition of the nicest quality. Repairing done Neatly and Promptly. DlaHtlug Powder. Tlie best q’nalitv and largest stock ever kept in this market. For sale lit Factory prices. Country Healers supplied in any quantity or quality at dis count. _ _ _{Jandy_ 20c. Initial Stationery. 20c. 24 SHEETS PAPER ASP 24 ENVELOPES put up iu a neat box, tor ‘AOr., At Clapp & North’s ok Store, 156 Water Street, Augusta, Maine. augOMf Harnesses and Harness Hoods ! . Horse Clothing, Lap Robes, Saddles, Bridles, Whips, Curry-combs, Brushes, Cards, iUl kinds of Intcforing, Iinoo Boots and Trotting Boots. And Everything pertaining to a well regulated Stable COLLER & GARDINER, (Opposite Cony House.) . 113 Water Street, Augusta. TrunJis, TrnnliLS. Don’t pay two profits on your Trunks, but buy at the only place- in Augusta where they arc manufactured And sold at Manufacturer’s Prices, AT COLLER & GARDINER’S Augusta Trunk Factory! Sign of tlio “ BIO THUlSTEf.” HAVING engaged n fciiM-cln.*--Workman on Sole Leather Work, we are now prepared to furnish hole Leather rl,i*unl%.w of tlio Best (Quality. The only place in Maine where a fiiat-claes trunk is made. CALL AND EXAMINE. ?*o. 1 Eugenie, Saratoga. .Monitor, /Jnk Car Trunk* of nil diuse*. Ladies' I>re*§, Common Dresp, VALl"E". both sole leather and comm 'ii, TKAVliLUNi. & "HOPPING BAGS SHAWL ."TUAPS—In fact everything in the way of convenience to the trnvt lling public. Coller db Gardiner, 143 Mater Street, AVGUSTA. neptlO-ttf__ JXfe AGrEE?S NEW PORTABLE RANGE ! ! THE LATEST AND BEST. Combining- tlio Advantages <>U All Otlievs ! With limn j XKW anti I’ATHVI’iai Ft*nf iii‘<‘N. BEAUTIPUIj I3\T design : PERFECT IISJ OPERATION ! CATjTj AND SEE XT • Every Range Warranted in Every Particular !! For Sale by A. F*. GOULD, One Door ftoi-tli Itailrond Rridias .Uftl’STA. Also for snlo tlio >'ov mid Improvod “PEJ'Itl,i;ss” Conk Stove, For Coal »nd Wood—'1 he Beet Stove lu the Market. The “Golden Eagle Furnace,” For Coal, rote, tantly for sale. angdo-ftf James H. Leigh, DEALER IN' Foreign ami Domestic DRYGOODS ALSO, AGENT FUR Wheeler & Wilson’s JScwing Macliiiiesi S 1VEEULKS and all Tools adapted to the Ma chines, constantly on hand. Water St., Ifiallowcll. Jlo. flaprtf CUSHNOC HOUSE. Corner and Wintnrop State Sts., A vicrusta. Ale. T. B. BALLARD, : : Proprietor. Guosts taken to and from tho Cars and Boats Free. HORSES AND CARRIAGES TO LET. tl!iti.7(M>tt) CONY HOUSE, IT. IT Hit ST It HUT, AUGUSTA, MAINE. rpins new Hotel nffoids accommodations supon 1. or to any other in Iho city to the travelling com imiuitv, being located In the CENTRE OF BUSINESS. and very near the Depot. Connected with and adjacent to the House are commodious and convenient StXPIil Rooms* ! where Commercial Travellers can show their goods free of charge. . , .. . The travelling public may be assured that no pains w ill be spared to meet all their " ant*, and with the assistance of Mk. Toknkk, at* of the Augusta House, we hope to merit a share of the public patronage. Connected w ith this House is a First Class Livery Stable! G. A. & II. CONY, Proprietor*. 414JanAw4-tf Mass. Institute of Technology. I Entrance Examination Thursday, Septem j rer *». For C’atalognes, apply to Professor Samuel Kneel and, Boston, Mass. sepi-eodht This Remedy does not simply relieve lor a short time, hut it produces perteet and permanent cures 01 tin* vvor-t fix-s of Chronic V»sal Catarrh, and 1 trill jiiii,‘ $.-*oo rcicanl for a ante that I cannot cure. “( old in the Head" and Catarrhal Headache are cured with a few applications. If you have a dis charge troin the nose, offensive or otherwise, stop ping up of tin* no * e at times, partial loss of the *en>e of smell, tn-te or hearing, eyes watering or weak, teel dull, have pain or pressure in the head, you must rest assured that you have Catarrh. Thousands annually, without manife-ting hall the above symptoms terminate in Consumption and end in the grave. \o di-ease i-so common, more deceptive or h ss understood by phy.-ieians. 1 will send my pamphlet on Catarrh to aiiy address free. l»r. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy is now SOLD BY MOST nKn.HLS’l's IN ALL PARTS OF THE WOULD. Price 50 cents. Sent by mail, postpaid, on receipt 00 cents, or four packages for two dollar*. Beware of counter/ its and tt'orlkless imitations. See that my private stamp, which is po.-iiivc guarantee ot genuineness, i- upon the outside w rapper. Re member that this private Stamp, issued by the I'nited States (iovevinnent expressly for stamping mv medicines, has my portrait, name and address arid the words “l . >. Certificate of (•cnuineiieeh*' engraved upon it. and need not be mistaken. Don’t be sw indled by travelers and others representing themselves as Dr. Sage ; I am the only man now living that lias the knowledge and right to manu facture the genuine Dr. >ugeV Catarrh Remedy, and I never travel to -ell this medicine. R. V. PIERCE. M. D. tjuue21—eodAwoin 133 Seneca si., Buffalo, N. T. S. F. Davenport, Agent for the sale of the celebrated SINGER SEW ING MACHINES -AI.SO AGENT FOR THE FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE Hallowell, Maine. Place of business ha6 been removed to ncarl> opposite Western UnUn Telegraph Office. Machines Repaired and Exchanged. Hf-june? LIST OF ENTRIES, At the Annual Exhibition of the Maine State Agricul tural Society, Held at Augusta, Sent. 20, 21, 22, and 23, 1*70. HORSES. No. 1, to 261 irclufcive Black Sultan, by C Butman, Plymouth. Midnight, Win C Gordon, do Gen Knox, T S Lang, Augusta. A unfit Id, do «io Whistle Jacket, Henry Butman. Gardiner. 3 years old tidy, K F Wyman, Vassalboro.’ S'.rr-1 Knox; Martin Dean, East Vaasa boro.’ Monti, a years old, Dr II M Harlow, Augusta. Major Knox, John M Whit*, Windham. Knox B’a lion, 2 years, old t. C Bailey, Winslow, Lidy Wat* n, E G Doe Augusta. Breeding Mare and foal, G 11 Getch 11, Somerset Mill*. Young Wiuthrop Boy, J G 4r G A Wing, Wiuthrup. 2 year old oolt, E A Enkins. Palermo. Duebtss aid horse colt, J D’Arthenay, Augusta, Lady I.inp, do do S.ailight, fi.ly, W A P Billing! am, Sidu»y. Th rouihbrtd mare au«l loal. G G ILtriscom, Albion. }oir.g Genera'. I) M Wyer, East YassUboro.’ Ltoy Boot. Z Dunn- Is, Newficld, Gen Joe Hooker, <1 L i'urni r and Bro Pal rmo. 3 year old t»t»lli >n, A Cram, S mth Montville. M»y (Jueer, K B Shepaid, Bkownegau. Kat • nrown, do do Fairtiild Boy. A K Jen- a, Ea'ifnld. Fanny, fidy, Simuel »*uiid, Augusta. Jackson O.dJing, O A Lawrence, W’ayce. L'nca«, Wm Abbott, VH*salboro.’ 3 year • 11 stallion, O Drunimoi.d, Winslow. Little Tad, A K Smiley, Benton. 3 year old stallion. A Crawford Jr Skuwhegaa. do F G Patterson, Vassdboro’. Knox stallion, 0 D Gardiner, Knox fiLy, do Pythian, C F Whitney, East Wiuthrop. l*rew gelding. Dan Strong, ll;Vcr.-ide. F. arnaught Jr, Wright 6f Norcross, Augusta. L‘ thair. do do Carenaught, do do Dre.dimught, uo do B d Wright, no do F’loru, do do Year oil filly, do do Mare and foal, do do do do do do do do Ria'k Ranger, T S Bigelow’, Smithfleld. Drrw n.ur . Wm Otis, do Smlii-.rj, N M llall. West Falmouth. Mailiolb roughb od, N M H»il, West Falmouth. Koox mare, u 11. Mitchell, X' ■*-1 XX'aterville. American B y, J X ^LiccbtilJr, West XX'aterville. Cutter Tail, do do Sial i n, A Knapp, Kitigflld. M .re, do do Stadion, C Hie. ford, XV. st Wat»-ville. G Idii g, G H Boa re man, XVest XX'aterville. do do do Breeding mar and f»il, X Tuttle, Smithfleld. Mar , 11 Crowell, do M rrili Knox, li Morri 1, do Koox mare. J Ha lett, XVeat XVat rville. Pair draught hor«8, C Bickford, XVcbt XVat ^rville. Nellie Otie, B F Ol a, do Dr* w Prince, P Leiowneau, do Gelding, do do Purser horse, I Parker, Omne. Horse, A J L.bbry, XV st XVau rville. Gel link. S M XVoedcock, do Filly, M Lee, Riverside, do do do do do do Soillion, K Johnson, Ch na. Mare and colt, J 11.-ward, Skowhegan. Ge ding, S P Judkins N'<wp..rt. • Stallion. XV 11 Ferpur* n, IHxmont. Male, Jus Howard, Skowhegan Mes-ei ger mare. S XV it ham, SinUhfltld. rullion P M Thur ow. New Gloucrst r. Pa. i> l XVebfUr, J S Jacobs, Foriniugtou. Lt<iy fcl in, do do Ben Bolt, F F File*. Mare and lual, G N Page, Manchester. Geldn g, do filly, F M Lovrirg do It aek XValuut, S L eland. Skowhegan. Pathflud r, R Jones, Fairfield. Gelding, P M Jtff.-rds, F xcrofl. Mare and colt, A Reynolds, Clinton. Mare and colt. do do Oeldiug. G XV Siwrteiie, XXVst Waterville. Stallion, fcbeu Lad.I. S ark*. Mare and foal, J Bliun, Dresden Mills. Stallion, L Mad 'oca, B.Hithbay Mare and c ».t, H.-nry .Xl,rsh, Newport, Gelding, do do Stallion, J N Taggart, North Vassal boro’. St I lion, J B G eatou, Starks. S ailion, C C Kmery, Sxowr.egao, Marc and Colt, Charts K sir, Last Winthrop. Mare and c«»l«, B F Line aster, do Coil, XV XV XVaugi , Stark#. Stallion, R M Kuikht, Li chfleld. Mare and co*t, A Palmer, Hollis. Colt, do do Mare and celt, A Baker, Gardiner, Luucasttr, stall iud, A Larrabee, Augusta. Mure, New Fork, do do do Nau-y, do do do D-uah, do do ■ Filly. Ik ll Boyd, do do do R «sie Gore, A Lombard, Augusta. Andy JoLnton, do do (. uff, do do Johnuy, do do Pomp, do do »Mir uimcne i noraes, uo ao Killy, 11 A young Manchester, Match* d hor®ts. T 11 Spring* r. Litchfield. HarJ\‘s Kn *x. E J. Hardy, hast Wi.ton. Sagadahoc, J sampsor. IkmdoiuhaiD. Gen Howard, 11 C Edw r Is, Monroe. Sfal ion, 1‘ s Grant, M W N o too North N«w Portland. Pair Matched L» raes, Hiram Keed, Augusta. Lady Knox Them All, F u J Bmlg., Wcstbroof. Mumoken K y, H K id & Sou, Augusta. Mare, J Church, lLthow* li. lilac* Piince, J Tmiple, Bowdoinham. K ng L ar, G o Cortis, do Bismarck, 11 Campbtli, do Pair matched horses, Temple A Curtis, Bowdoinham. S'sl ior, D 1. S.nvu lie, Skln< y. F lly, J A Varney, North Ya»*alboro.' Gelding. do do Horse, \V H IVarson, Vassalboro.’ Mare, J LoDgley, Nurridgewock. Pa r draught h rsea, W \V Pease, North Anson, do do do do Stallion, C Emery, do Mare and colt, W W Turner, Corinna. Filly, C Ix’in L fford, do Stallnm, 1> F Potter, llallowell. Gelding, J 11 May, Augusta. do do do Pair matched hors-*, do llors-, E E lloudletie, Dresden. Suillion, J M Duff~*e, Pi rtlurd. Lady Dexter, J J Gilbert, Portland. G. l.iiug, 1 h<* (ii patrick, Fsrminpdale. W inihrop Morr.ll, J F Jreason, Winthrop. ik.ii Mon ill, do do Lady 11 yt, do do Geld rg, C Thomas, do Mare, C Shorey, do F.l y, do do Ueloiug, P C Bradford, do do do do Filly, do do Bismarck, J Yeung- do Gelding, D K P.xkard, do do do do do ilo do Stallion, 1 T Bachclder, Windsor, Morrill t han pion, Wm Bsaies, Winthrop. Gverge, II C Burleigh, Fairfield. Draco Cl ief, do do Lady Burleigh, do do Stahion, K Jones, do Mare, P Let mm au, West Waterrille. Breeding mare a> d colt, do Draught h .rse, E Williamson, Lix’eim >re Falla. Gelding, D H Weeks, Ya?aalborj\ Fi ly, do do Gcloing, A Sturtcrant, Winthrop. do do do Donny brook, Tucker 6f Pariin, Kendall’s Mills. Scythian, K Huston, Fulmouth. T<>guf, W S l iltoo, Augusta. Mary, do do Matched horst-i*, do Hoi yhnek, G K Siimpson, 8 uth Windsor. Fred, C F Burt ill, Waterville. Mate und loti, W U W ha rtf, G irdiner. Gelding, C W' Goodwill, Monmouth. Mure and colt, J Bartl-tt, Litchfield. Mare, E J Gilbert, Viwsalboro.’ tirey gelding, S K Jack Him. Black mare, W K Morrill, Gardiner. Ben Hampiou, U M Smiley, Yassalbore.' Sts Dion, Ira D Sturgis, Augusta. Maiched black horsi s, S Johnson, liallowell. Sta'lioo, B 8 K-lly, Fiast Winthrop. Gel log, H <f Kamsilell do Stallion, J D Richardson. North Belgrade. C-dmus, 0 W hittier, Vienna. Sweepstakes, mare, J T Smith, L tchfielJ. Filly, lleuiy Hudson, Skowhegan. Stallion, do do bullion, A F Gen Id, KerdalPs M Us. Mare and foal, D C Robbins, Wiuthrop. Gen Wadsworth, II Richardson, Portland. Biaoo Chi* fv J L» R chardson, West Water vill?. Ma e and f >al, Coffl i Bros, Portland. Johnny Morrill. A lUllett, Topsbam. M tched h >rs.j y Johnson, fops ham. Filly, 3 yeirs old, J K II stings, Sidnty. ' btillion, do E li Br*dstieet, Pal rmo. G-1 liny, 5 do A S Arnold, Augusta. Marc 5 do b K U-ah, L:t< hti Id. do 8 do C C Kme y, Stowhogaa. M-re, Jess!-, 8 do J M Caroeno-r, Pitt t m. | Fdly, Black Bessie, 2 do J VV II ir ow, Augusta. Per heron stallion. Conquerir, II race Woodman, Saco. Also Iv utucky stallion, Cromw-Il, J years old, and Ken tucky breeding mar , Union, with e»-lt. Bre» ding mare and co t, B 11 ik. Wells. Carriage hors*, W II Herein, West Watrrville. Black u» e, .1 A ll »lmer, Portland. Mare and cult, no name. Yeaillogand suckling colt, no nam*. Colls. All n Lambard A ugusta. enters Countess, Duch e s, Sa> ford. Black Peter, T**/up, Maria. P»ir dr «u*ht horses, Geo Gr tilth, Augusta. Bay geld ne, C M We ton, Li -Igrade, Morrill eta l on, B F II >bart, Madison. Merrill gdd ng, do do Mare, Wm Bavis, do G*Ming, C K Russ 11, do Breedi’lg’tnare. II Reed k Son. Augusta. Two bre.ding marcs and foals, II Reed A; bon, August!, do d«* do do Knox re'ding fc Chaff' e. North Yas« Iboro.’ 1’ ir matched horsey, Br G K Brickett, Augusta. Genlloearrl stallion, S M Yoin/. Llr.colnvP.le. Carriage bor-e, Josiah Mitchell. Ballast, tfiibret'i Knox. J R Gilbrvlh, Kendal ’s Mills. H-rteuse and fod, do do Queen of the Brews, do do ftuilllon, 1 y*ar, do do Filly G year, E T Monroe. Abbot. Mare and cop, W T S nclair, Ilallowell. ' Mare and roll, J II Richards, IlM owell. bt Elmo, G years, O b Chaff e, Buckffport. Breeding mare and ftal, X Rice, West WaterviUe. Mare, C L Gieason, do Gilding, II B Bowden, do (Continued in To-morrow’s paper.) 3fE.1T STOCK, SWINE A YD SHEEP. POULTRY A.YB AGHItlL Tl’RAL IMPLEMEETS. Herd of Shorthorns. by Wam'ii IVreival, Vassal borub comprising one bull ami i t row.*. .sweep-fake*. Warren IVreival, Vassalboro’,en ter* Mioi {born* as follow*: Hull Young Carlysle, ami the following cows ami heifer-: Red Lady 3*1, Red Rose 2d and 3d. Nellie, ami Beauty 4th. In addition to the above Mr. IVreival enter* the fol low mg short Horn stock: Hull calves Commodore 3d. Roan star 2d. and Prince of Maine; and the fol lowing heifers. Ac: Lady Lmma, I t. 2d and 3d, Kilty 2d, .Jenny 4lb.aud Ruby. Thoroughbred Bvdl •*JIee;or,” by Joseph San born. sabnUus. Al.*o bull call Emperor. W A 1* D.lhnglum, Slduey, enters the following Jersey*: Bull Alexander, cow Pansy, heifer Flor ence Percy, and calf S raw berry. Also the follow ing grades : Cow Buttercup. Heifers four ill num ber and three calve*. Yoke draft oxen, C A Krskins, Palermo. Jer*< y bull calf. W Pcrcival. Vassalboro. six long wool buck lambs, W Pcrcival, Vassalboro. do do ewe do do do Yorkshire sow and 6 pigs, do do Working steer*. 3 yr* old, J P Putnam, Wimhrop. Matched do 4 do do do Hereford*. Win P Blake of W Waterville, enters l cow Nellie for sweep-lake*. Also bull calf Comp ton Lad 2d. heiler F anny, bull calf Waterville Hero, yearling neil't-rs Verbena and stately, and yoke 2 year old grade steers, Samuel Guild. Augusta, enters .Jersey bull calf j and two heifer calves, al*o grade heifer. ’ Yoke 3 vear old steer*. J \N Church. Hallow ell. Cotswold buck. G G ilunscoinb, Albion. do do do do Ten grade ewe lambs do do Yoke yearling steers. Geo Pierce. Manchester, do 2 yr oi l do J II Dunlap, Vassalboro. Jer-evs. Liny 1 II Snell. Winthrop. enters cow Victoria Pansy/ heiler Rose, and calves Lilv and Flora. Heifer 2 years old, A B Cary. Augu-ta. Butterbdy. 1 year- old, F A Hevvins, Manchester. Hereford*. J W Wentworth, Skew began, enters Dttkeol Fallible. 1 year old. Shorthorns. M N Cuvvan, >idnev, enters bull etilf Commodore 3d, heifer White Queen, and calf Doui. Bay State horse rake, Williamson A Greenwood, Augu-ta. Working oxen •'» years old. C 11 Beadle, Richmond. Jersey bull calf, Cyrus Guild, Augusta. Cow and calf, T I. Pratt. Skowheg.in. Yoke of oxen 5 years old, A II Brown, E Wilton, do do 4 ’ do do do do do E II Pettengill, Livermore F. I Hereford Bull. 3 years, P II Thing, Mt. Vernon, i Three coop* game fowls, B A Dunning, Brunswick. ! Draught oxen. L 11 PetUngell, Livermore, i Yoke steer*. E Caldwell, Manchester. Buck, long wool, Dean fewilt. Sidney. I 3 ew es, do do do do* 13 lambs, do do do do 10 do do do do do Jersey bull. G W Crocket. West Gorham. Yoke oxen,Tristum Fall. China. do steer*. II C Colcord, Clinton. Cotswold buck. J o Kcye*. North Jay. Yoke oxen, A G TluuioV. New Gloucester. Jersey cow, ;> years, <• W Quinby, Augusta, do d*> 4 do do do do do calf, do do do do heiler. L FI Snell, Ea.-r Winthrop Working oxen. AN in V well, Fairfield. Steers. 3 years old. S E Judkins, Belgrade. Ducks, top-knot, do do do Geo Lmld. Marks, enters draught oxen,3 pairs; Matched oxen; Hue wool buck; line wool sheep, yearling; line wool sheep, 2 years old. Jersey bull. .J Blinii. Dresden. Short horn bull. W W Waugh, Starks. J W Merrill. Portland, enters Jersey bull, New England, Ayrshire bull. 3 years old, Berkshire cow and pigs,Chester, do., duel,-*. Jersey bull, 1 year, A Purlin, F.a-t Winthrop. * do heifer, do do do Yoke steers, J C Baker. Lewiston. * Ayrshires. Charles l\« zar, Ea-t Winthrop, en ter*'bull, year old, call', and 3 heiler*; also ten grade sheep. Steers, heifers, 1 2 and 3 years old, W W Waugh, Starks. yokes oxen. 11 A Dexter, >' nyno. 2 Chester white boars, Alilen Baker, Gardiner. Devons. Allen Lainburd enters bull calf Lew, ami cows R«».-a and Glidden. The following entries are made from the farm of the Insane A-yluiu, Augu-ta: Four Yokes working oxen ; sow A nigs, small breed, two entries; 2sows, large breed; K.»-c\ sow A pig. Short Horn. Bull, John Bull, bv James Sampson, Bowdoinham. Also, yearling bull Sagadahoc chief, by same. *(» i> Pullen. West Waterville, enters Cotswold buck. 5 years, do do 1 year, do (to ewe. Working oxen. L t base. Fayette. Model of stump machine, Vi L A W M Howland, i Topsham. ; Plows. I Frye A Son, Portland, enters 8 plows, I four for light and four for heavy use. I Cotswold buck, A J lialletr. West Waterville. ! i) do ewe lambs, do do do Herefords. G A II Underwood, of Fayette, en ter herd consisting of bull, 5 cows and one heifer. Also bull Wellington Hero, cows Alice, Hortense, Albcita, Ellen and Martha, and heifer Gentle. Oxen, for plowing, I,. Chase, Fayette. Two grade heifers, W II. Pearsons, Va-salboro’. Short Horn bull, A 1* Smiley, Skowhegan. Bull 2 years old grades, W W Pease, No. Anson, six cows do do do do Five calves do do do do Working oxen, J Carlton, West Gardiuer. Yoke steers, do do do i Coop Leghorn fowls. Miss M Carlton, W Gardiner. Ayrshire bull, E E Houdlette. Dresden. Herd grade cows, A 11 Brown, East Wilton, i Grade heifer, do do do do Short Horns. P. Norcross, So. Chestervllle, en | tors cows Daisy and Primrose, and heifers Lady j Oxford and Nellie, 2 year olds. , Ayr shires. JAN Daue.jr., Kennebunk, enter bull Brewster, and bull calf. Also herd. Also the following cows : Dolly Fancy, Buttercup. AnucUe. ! ami heifers Belle, Maty 5th and Gth, Betty. ; Grade Jersey cow, J lveegan, Augusta. do heifer calf, 11 Eaton, do | Jersey cow, J Woodward, do | do heifer do do Grade heiter, Charles Kezar, East Winthrop. I 10 Spanish Merino sheep do do { Horse hoe, W Thompson, Gardiner. Horse subsoil plow, W Thompson, Gardiner, j Wheelbarrow, ,J 1) K mdall. Crocs Hill. Working oxen, J K Bod well, Hallowed, do do do do j Two yoke do do do I llcrfords. Hall C Burleigh of Fairfield, enters I herd. Also bulls Comptom Lad, Canadian Chief I and North Star, and the following cows Necklace I Gth and Tth. Verbena 2d amt 5th, Hebe 4th, 5th, Gth j ami Tth, and heifer Venus. ; Fat cow, 11 C Burleigh, Fairfield. Herefords. George E Shores, Waterville, enters herd; also cows: Hebe 2nd, Necklace 3d and 3th, j Gentle 6th and Gth, Cherry ami Lily. Three bull ! calves. Heifer calf. Held of grade cows. Yoke I oxen. Yoke steer calves. One lot calves, i Litter of pigs. II Packard. East Winthrop. ! Pair two-year old i-teers, W F Blake, W Waterville. I Shorthorns. Elijah Wadsworth of Livermore ; Falls, enters 5 cow», 2 heifer calves, 1 bull calf, 3 ! two-year old heifers. I Sheep. E. Wadsworth enters long wools, 5 bucks, G buck lambs, H ewe laiubs. 9 ewe sheep. tirade bull, W F Muni ford, St. Albans. Bull. John Keed. Ninth Boothbay. Devons. 8 B Page of Winthrop, enters bull Gen.. Grant and bull calf Gen. Sherman. Cows: Fanny Perk y, Lady Care and .fenny Lind. Ifeii'es enlves : Lady Page and fanny Fen*. Sow and pigs S B Page, Winthrop. Brahma fowled, U ir Clark, Gardiner. Dcvona. Gen. W s Tilton of the Military Asylum, ; Augusta, enters bull Hampden, and rows Minneola, Kho ja uud Wenhum; ulso 12 yoke of grade Devon ' oxen. Jorseys. N K Bmtelle of Waterville. enters j herd; also bull Humboldt four-vear old. and Tam D’Shanta yearling. Cows and heifers: Madam Bishop, Susie, Pansy. Bellflower, Sybil. Clover 2nd, ’ K >mp, Mildreo. Bounibell and Miunonette. Plow ing team. J H Huzzy, Augusta. Two pairs steers, S. Osborne, Kendall’s Mills. Cow and calf, do do Pair fat oxen. Charles show. Dexter; al-o Jersey I bull yearling and Jersey bull Lord Mayor of Maine j yearling, and two Jersey boilers. Shorthorns. L A Dow of Wat wville, enters herd, j Kennebec Lad bull, and cows and heifers Victoriue, I Arizona, Bianca and Waterville Lady. Boar, small breed, 2. L A Dow, Waterville. E.'-ex sow , Dinah. do do Balancelior-e rake. I. Stafford. North \pp1eton. Cot-wold buck, William \ Palmer, llaitovvell. <*rade Jcr-cv mlf. Lewis Johnson, \ugu.-ta. llerelord bull, G K chores, Waterville. shorthorns. W II Haynes of Smithfleld. enters herd ; also bull. cows, 2 heifers, and 5 valve-. Hay rake. I. II Morrill. We-t Cumberland. Bm keve mower. No . 2.G A White. Worcester, Mass. One pair calves, E 11 Laphatn, Pittstou. Yoke steers, do do Team for plowing, do do >ix plow-, f (J Merrill, South Paris. Cultivator and horse hoe, F C Merrill, South Paris. Working oxen, Insane Hospital. Horse hay fork. G W Sanborn. Belfast. Two yearling ew es, George W. f elt, Manchester. Yearling heifer, do do Yoke oxen, E A Williams, Keadliekl. Revolving; burrow. U M Mansur, Augusta. Jersey heifer. Pansy. G W Stanley. Augusta. do’ do two-v’ear old, H. A. DeWitt, Augusta, do cow. J If Wyman, do Heifer. C A Millikeu, do < ow, A Libbcv, do Jersey row . Mr-. Hannah Kezar, E Winthrop. tirade calf, Charles Kezar, do Bored tubular well, C C Jones, Portland. The Ames Plow Company of Boston, enter Perry two horse Mower, American Hay Tedder, Burra Self Adjusting Horse Rake, Eaton Law u Mow er, and Ko-.-’ Lawn Mower. Jersey buIl.J U Gilbterli, Kendall’s Mills. Clipper Mower, «. B Weaver, New pent, II 1 Two <‘o <io do do Advance Mower, M L Uicc, Stetson. do _ do ^ do do It hue a Wheel rake, do do Pulverizing Harrow do do (Continued in Tomorrow's paper.) ENTRIES AT TIIE STATE HOI SE. Th- following is a list of the entries at the State House, unbracing Dome-tic manufactures, Horticultural, mineral and miscellaneous i-rticles*. luhufball but er, tub of packed butter, Jar of straw berry pr serve-, «nd jar of gooseberry pres*rves by C A Er kins of Pa- rain. Jar of bu t* r, S*u uM Gu Id. Au*ru ta. Case of pun*, pi-to!s 4c. M W Ling, Augusta. Weed 3 wii g Machine, G W Joues, do II »'l Machine Treadle, <1 - dn Lo s Jun • an i Sept, butter, L 11 Snell, East Winihrop. On piano, two cabinet i rgans, and one meludcou, K M Man ur, Augusta. Elliptic rpriug, J Fiske. Augusta. Tw<> c ir seats, do do Hive of be* s working, specimen of honey, beehive, anil winter und summer arrangemuets for bees by L 3 Toney, liar por. Auurican Sewiag Machine, ard combined button-hole overseamirg sewit g msoMne, by C W Dunning, Augusta. Case of h ir w >rk, P 11 Foote, Augusta. F ur water color pic.uns *and one pencil drawing, S B Dunning. Bruns* ic*. Show case, II E Pip r, Augusta. Carriage robe, do do PaGor organ, Arno II dgkius 4 Co, Gardiner. Cambric qudt, pair pillows, slums, sofa pillow, ottoman c ver and worsted woik for chair, Mrs G N Page, Manches ter Hubbard squashes S E Ju.ikin*, Belgrade, b.eiph and wavon, J A Mitchell, Augusta. Css** m ns thick boo's, N Plumnnr, Augusta. Lot 3 pt buw*.r. A Parliu, East Win hrop. Sjecim n> of moss work, W A Webs’er,Togus. Bushel of whe a, of rye and barley, and experiment Id raisiug wheat, Samutl Guild, August a. Boxes chemical erasive soap. i>er fumed orient soap, and validated soap, A Baker, Gardiner, i Patent wind wheel, 1> S Hawes, Tr y. I Case of iuillio**iy, M P Sju e. Augusta. I Collection of grape- grown in open air, bunches of D'^na, [ Dtlaaare, CoDCom and Hertford Prolific, Calvin Cham j her la in of Fuxcroft. One earth closet and one Commbde, L II Grafton, Au gusta. Case recolored clothes. B Phlnney, Augxftta. Jar 3 pt butt r, Miss M Carlton, West Gardiner. Counterpane, Mrs E F II‘ales, Augu-ta. ColPctiOii of apples GU varieties, collection of pears 15 varieties,« f grapes 12 Varieties, bushel fall app.es, bushel wii ter apples, basket varieties of apples, dish of pears, 3 S.ciii.to musk melons and p*.ck ot tomatoes, Josiah Taylor, Belgrade. Collection < f apples, of pears, di*h of a| iILs, of pears, ! ard two bunches of Ever tt grapes, 3 N Weston, North Fay ette 20 varlties of peer*, 25 varieties of apples, dish of pears, of apples, dish of fall and dish of winter apples, p*.ck of O'.io'i- ami p-ck of c.rrots, N Fo#Ur, Gardiner. IVer is* furuiCes, Pratt A Wentworth, Bostou. 3 hearthrugs, Mrs Uuoat.il Eaton, Augu-tu. Baskets if apples anti grapes. Uu.-seil Eaton, Augusta. 3 f.i cushion, crocheted bibs, embroidered chemises, tatting co.lar and a collection of plants, Miss A A Eatou, Augusta. Embroidered chemises, infants robe, ottoman cover, crocheted socks, tatting collar, M ss E W Eaton, Augusta. | Worsted sacque and seeks, Miss A It Eaton, Auguita. Fair <>f stockings knit in the y*ar 89, and worsted work, Mrs A II Pe.kins, Augusta. Counterpane, Mrs Doty Richards, Augusta. Eugenie trunk, Culler 4 G iruiuer, also Saratoga and travelling trunk, c so of liar ness goods and ad. z u whips. Ti re* dishes ol pears uud half bushel of cranterries, J »hn Niliou, Ha loaell Fi'tten vari-ti s of apples, W II Moores, llallowell. Pair wors ed slippers, E T Trask, Augusta. Tiliy, Mrs J N Trask, do | Bask* t uf pears, W Tr.oinpson, Gardiner. Patent churn, do do Three squash e, Patrick Fox Augusta. L u of do H K Karidall, Cr*.sj Hill. Rug, Mrs 3 M August*. \\ « e*i Family S.witg .Machines, No 2 and 3, G W Jones ' I Auguvt«. Two hcquets, Mrs Ohas Stan’ey, Winthrop. | L >t of cnees*-, Z A G.lbeit, Etsi I urner, 1 Embroidered pillow cases, Mrs A G Barton, Augusta. Quilt, Miss Carrie Perley, Yassalboro.* Jar ot butter, .Mrs J C Parley, do Collection of open air grapes, dishes D.ana, Delnware, Concord, llaittord Prolific, Isabella auJ Rebecca, Chaa J Perley, \ *>salb r yum, jure a «- B.wreue, cminey. ; Two quilts, >lr» L ut South, do i I ltd spread and stand cover, Mrs P Ellis, Sidney. Potatoes, 14 varieties, Obed Emmy, Fair Add - ; E'ght crayon pictures, Miss A mm E Pcreival, Augusta. ! bushel ot tieaus, 11 Paukard, East Winihrop. Ju euile swing, I) A Pay son, Hope. 1 Ci llectlon ot' apples, oi grap- s grown in open air, 2 j bunches each Diana, Adirondack, Delaware, Hartford Pro I lift**. atd Isabella grap.b, W R WnartT, Gardiner. Quilt and spread, Mrs R C Pr. cter, Augusta. Seven pieces ot ueedl work, Mrs C 11 Noble, do | Ihuquti of asters, Miss Carrie Noble, do j Must bashtt, moss cross, cray. n j ortra t, two small I crayons, and iruil unujtb t, Miss Annie Noble, Augus>a. ! Collection of apubs, of peur, dislr of applet, dish of I (tears, ti varieties of ( Unis, grapes under glass, Calvin I Spj.ul.liu/, Hallowed. ! Ruck 11 imburg grapes, and three ether varieties, S C Cox. llallowtll, Kuittiua machine, J R Clark, Bath. Shear, punch aud ups.ttc, J F Procter, Portland. Had Uutseu mel >u?, S Jobutou, Cress lldl. | Burin l of craubciries aud a bi>rel each of California oils and Blue Ohnriie p tgtoes, Seward Dill, Phillips. Duri nsc ptade, C Butterfield, Sidney. ! D.ivis Sowing Machine, G S etjwart, Gardiner, also two others, tame. Collect ou of &( p'es, bush. 1 of fall apples, dish of app’es, | dish of Delaware gi up. h, C S Poj>e, Manchester. Invalid bid, W Ueatti, Bith. Ric> niond range, parlor heaters, No 1 aud 2, and Stewart 1 pallor heaUrs No 2 and 3, W illiamson k Greenwood, Au* j gmta. Ucd-pread, Mrs 11 C llurlo,w do i 20 yards ot home ui.de doth, 3 1-2 yards milled cloth and gentleman’s short coat, Mrs L M Webber, Vassalboro.’ Magic qui t, Amelia Turn -r, Au«ubU. I Dre»s charts, Miss If C Fo- te, do Cullcctiouol apples, M N Cowan, Sidney. Toil t set, 4 pieces, Mrs G 11 Siwy.r. Trace of corn, Jam- s Uuzzey, Va<s*lb«ro.’ Jar of butter, J F llalleit, West Watervlde. Rag rug. Mr* D W Sawyer, Boothbuy. qui It, Grace Sloyle, llal owed, H artli rug, ottomau cover, album mat, Mrs Frank Tea ton, AUhU*ta. ur-» u, I C Hovey, Augusta. Also by same 2 orgats, por table siuk, wrlciug desk, an4 hook case. Specimens of prim ng, F G U.cb, P rt and. Hurt it uilursl wreath, Mrs 11 D Whittier, Farmington Falls. * Kaith closet. Dole Bros, Baugor Acre of corn, acre of tarley, 3-4 of an acre of potatoes, A D Goodwin, Pittston Window shade?, II G Staples $r Co, Augusta S ippers, Mrs A G Trask, do Tidy, .v isa R a do do Quilt, Mu A A Lord, West L banon. ihr.rait, Miss A E Noble, Augusta. Rug, Mi s L A Grant, S:4n« y. Cotton an wool cloth, Mis T J Grant, Sidney. Specimen of penmanship, I> M Waitt. Augusta. Qu It, Miss C M Weston, Bel rade. uo >liss Vine K Wais-n, do Painting?, Wesley Webb* r, Gardiner. The following Is the listMeadow Lane, Autumn on the Cobb see conies at Gardiner, Wreckers prize, on the lower Kennebec, C-ta kill Mountains, Swinging in the lane, afternoon on tb« Saco, misty nn ruing on Echo Lake, Sunset oa the marshes, Cocoanut, Fruit-piece, and Marine view.—12. Jar of buiter, Mrs L Faruham, Augusta. Crab ap, le jeil-y, N* Hie do do P ncil crayon, Mu a G A Rowell, L-wiston. Moss wreath, Miss II A Stanley, Winthrop. Woollen blanket-, stockings, mittens and gloves, Mrs J M Carper ter, Pittston. Co Action of apple* 6 varieties, bushel of fall apples, J M Carpenter, Pittston. Walnut commode, L W Grafton. Augusta. Tomatoes, watermelons and Hubbard (quashes, Annie t Boardman, Augusta. Oil painting. E W Hanlon, Augusta. Van* ties * f ginpes, C B Wtrttier, Winthrop. Tidies, Miss 1 G Greeley, August-*. Two boxes of candles, A Bake , Gardiner. Trace of corn, 11 G Williams, Sidney. Bedspread, Mary K S-.eaduan, do Hair wreath, Mrs Villa IIiy ward, do Vase of wax flower*, do Uo Hearth rug, Mary A Hanson, Vaasalboro.’ Bushel of fall apples. Joseph Ho want, Sidney. Chair cushion, Mrs L M< ore, Augusta. Specimen uf seed corn and Turban squash, 11 Norcros?, Augusts. Mexican work, Mrs II R Randall, Cross Hill. Ornamental, pot plant, garden and veranda trellis*, C K Partridge, Augusta. Twj quilts, Mrs J lliinilton, Manchester. Two rug?. 1 quilt, Mrs P llanilr, Augu-ta. Tidies and Uutrng collar, Miss S Walaroo, Augusta, Two rugs, Mr- U-ynold, Sidney. Counterpane, M 11 Reyn Id's, do Specimen of penmanship, Miss II Greeley, Augusta. L idies ci mpauion, Mrs C Merry, do do Two painting in water colors, Miss Carrie B Johnson, Au« gu-ta. Specimens of apples, natural fruit, and winter wheat, L C Johnson. Augusta Brackets, Marian Lorering, Manchester. Rug, Mrs P Larrabe, Farmii gdale. Twu rugs, Mrs K C Farrington, Iryehurg. Handkerchief, Miss S L Cox, liallowell. Ihsh of Flemish Beauty pears, W B Dunlap, Belgrade. (Contimicl in To-morrow’a paper.) Ilia Stock embraces a flue line o!| American and Swiss Watches, in gold and silver ease, including the celebrated National or Elgin Watch, Waltham, Tremont, Bor* <iuin, Bonnett, Pardeaux, Jacot, &c., in both La ities’ and gentlemen’s sizes. Fine Gold jr©wclry, Solid Gold Leoniton Vest and Neck Chains, STERLING & COIN SILVER GOODS, FIVE PLATED IVARE, SPECTACLES AND EYE 6LASSES, of the most approved kinds. CLOCKS or ALL KINDS, including the celebrated ITIIACA CALENDAR all ol which will be sold at the Lowest Prices, and Warranted. Particular attention given to renairintf all kinds ol Fine Watches. Chronometer Balances applied and adjusted to temperature and position fljanTO-tf SOMETHING NEW rpiIE HILL TREADLE to be attach to X Jtny Sewing Machine. Takes but very Ule strength to run. Always starts the right way; >.*. ret backwards. No starting or stopping the machine with the bauds. Call and sec it in operation, sepb-ttf G. \V. JONES, Agent. DBXTISTHT I New J>eiitiil Rooms, HUNT’S BLOCK, next door North of Post Office, AUGUST.4, : : Maine. VI fE beg to inform the public that we havo cstab* > } lished this office permanently for the practice of Dentistry m all its branches. Our long expert* ence in both Boston and New York enables us to execute all operations in the best possible manner We give our patrons the benefit ol all the latest and best improvements without extra charge. Our char* ges will be very moderate iu all cases. Artificial Teeth inserted at the following greatly reduced prices for one month Beautiful sets of Gum teeth $15 to $20. Temporary “ Plain “ $10 to $15. Partial seta iu proportion. Teeth extracted without Pain. F. II. FALLS At t O., Surgeon Dentists, sept 14-♦ Knickerbocker Mutual Lire Insurance Company OF NEW YORK. : ERASTUS LYMAN • - • PRESIDENT I rpniS is one of the oldest, most reliable, and beat j X dividend paying companies iu the country. ASSETS OVER $7,200,000! Liberal arrangements w ill lie made w ith Agents, and they are wanted in all parts of the Slate. Apply at Al'GISTA, ME., i 130 Water Htreeti (ujMstulrts) to CHARLES WHITE, Manager lor Maine and New Hampshire. March 2i, 1870. rMmar-lf W ANTED! BY an experienced teacher, a situation to teach the coining winter, where good wage, are paid, or as assistant. Languages taught If desired. References giveu. Address septij-fjw Box B, South China. A. LITTLEFIELD, H VYING returned to his old stand, next door to 'the Journal Block, would inform hi. friends aud the public that lie is ready to manufacture BOOTS & SHOES, either PEGGED or SEWED. REPAIRING I done cheaper than at any other shop on the Ken nebec. A. Littlefield. Augusta, Sept. U, 1870.___ 1 MLUII'AX BROIL.LBS, Table Cutlery, Plated Forks aud Spoon-, and Housekeeping Goods a! Williamson * Urstnwted's. au**7-ttf