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s. w. mmm & co„ Draelesale Dealer, la BERTS’ FURNISHING GOODS 190 Water Street, AttQnWTA. MU. 84 Devonshire St., y T.f"T A ^BOSTON, 3VXASS. ft V ■fittifftoi, 9* BftBtlftfttoD IZ: iSi. CMft». H. Bam. mub-u Unen Female Seromarj, AT AUBURNDALE, mas?. Tan tunes west of Boston. Instruction thorough, dJaftiL complete. AdrantageB for Music, Paint SjrKench and German, unsurpassed. Particular paid to common and solid branches. Teachers chosen with great care. Combines the adrantares and comforts of a school and home. Numberiimlted to 40. Next year begins Septem **rffSs Address CUAS w CUSHING. THE EYE. THE EYE. DR. E. KJfWJHT has discovered a new » treatment for the EYE and EAR. by which • he Is raring some of the worst cases ol Blindness and Deafness ever known, without in etrumenU or pain. CANCERS ! Dr. KertOHT’s new treatment for Cancers stir passes all others now in use. It cures without kn lc, plaster or paiu, and heals without a scar. Every feted ef disease treated with great success, lln ««ti of every kind eradicated from the system. No charge for consultation. Office, SO Dover «t., Boston. JulyN-wUm :3 Great Bargains at 3C WELLS’ % FURNITURE ROOMS, Water Street, Augusta, Me. A large assortment of new and sec ond HAND Furniture, Which will be sold at very low rates for cash. We also keep the best shirk of Walnut Caskets and Coffins, And COMMON COFFINS of all kinds, anil tb<> best IgRtepiays, with Plates engraved to order, uud have lately added an assortment ut ROBES OF Alii, KINDS, All of which will be sold as low ns at any establish ment In the State. c R A u v WELt,s. Btf DIRIC O BUSINESS COLLEGE ! ' AUGUSTA, i : Maine. THIS Institution w ill he open for ttie admission of students September 5th, 1870. Itusinees Course embraces all branches neces sary to a Complete Business Education. Students of all grades of Scholarship are admit ted. Terms less than at any other Business College in th^couutry, offering equal facilities. .Scholars may enter at any time. For full particulars, apply at the College, or address Waitt &• Webuter, Augusta, Maine. 87-tf Crockery, China & Glass. PHICEH BEDUCED I The prices oi Crockery, China and (Hass Ware at Xo. 159 Water Street, Are marked down to meet the fail In Gold mav2-ttl J. 1>. PIERCE A SON. ' WAR MAPS OF EUROPE. SHOWING every City, Town, Village and Ham let on the continent. Made irorn government aurveya, and used by the Marshals ot Prance ami Generals of Prussia. It shows exactly where the armies of Prance and Prussia are now concentra ted. The Seat of War given in full, with portraits of the Emperor Napoleon and King \i tlliain. Any lire man can earn from ,10 to $20 per day. Agents wanted in every town iu the United States. Retail price, 50 cts. per copy. Liberal discount to agent-. Address immediately, (ei> a WAUH{0V nug2-tJw* Watcrville, Maine. Great Seduction — IM THE PRICES OP - BOOTS * SHOES! The subscriber, having a splendid stock of A SMSES' and ClllMmFVS BOOTS and SHOES! Constantly reviving from the uiiinulacturer.-s and will be sold cheap, cheaper than the cheapest. J . IT . LOW, lOO WATER Ht., AubuoKi, Me. g.—Gentlemen's Calf Hoots one dollar less than at any other store. iuiay27-3m OAK GROVE SEMINARY, VASSALBOBO'. ffNHK Fall Term of twelve weeks will commence A on Third day, the 2;td of bth month, under the ' barge of Uifhard M. Jones, A. R. as Principal, anil a first-class teacher a* Assistant. TRRMH. Common English. - $4.50 Higher “ 5.00 Languages,. 6.00 .Special attention will be given to those studies • which form the basis of a thorough education. Unusual facilities will be offered for the uc'piisi* tuux of Freucn and German, as the teacher has studied both in Europe. Board irrttu* boarhingdioit-e. $.1 Wiper week. A limited number of rooms willin' let to those w bo wish to board tfeni-elves. Both boarders and oc cupant* of room* to be under the personal care ol the Fgiaoinal. . For farther particular- applv to the Principal, DIHIGO, Kf.vnkukc to. Vassal boro’, 7th Mo. loth. 6w*eotvRl A b'rrt- Gift to All l UII.L’K IIHKI'MATIC PJGI.S. To Bheumatic. Neuralgia aud Gout subject*1 a sample box of these Pill* will be given by F. W. Kish man, Water >t., Augusta, and for sale by all Apothecaries at 25 cents per box ; 5 boxes f 1. 0. A. HILL, Proprietor PORTLAND ME. FARMING TOOLS! .. . XI WritM.«»SP *■ «fUMBA-IP#*®*.1 DRUGS -A N D MEDICINES ! .Johnson Brothers, opposite : : POST OFFICE, Are prepared to furnish Customers A FULL ASSORTMENT OF THEIK LINE OF GOODS, CONSISTING OF The Best the Market affords. Tin: BENT PLACE TO HUY YOUIi Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Toilet Articles, Fancy Ooods, Por fiunory, Soaps, Brushes & Patent Medicines, of all kinds at very low prices, U at Johnson Brothers, opposite POST OFFICE. CALL AND LOOK ! -AT THE (STOCK O F Sponges, Brushes, Dusters, Soaps, &c., — A.T — Johnson Brothers, opponite POST OFF1CK. OILS. Pure Sperm, Castor. Neats Foot, Olive, Cod Liver, ami Essential Oils of ALL KINDS, -AT Johnson Brothers, diL • ' - • opposite : : POST OFFICE. GXOARS Z AH THU Choicest Brands ! SATISFACTORY PRICES. TOBACCOS . Oold llur. * Nntural I.ral', >"vj, Frillt Cake, Solace, an<l Itaylrj** Finr Cut. Johnson Brothers, opposite POST OFFICE. | Physicians. Country Merchants. Mechanics, and Farmers, Should not fail to call and examine our Stock and iyquirc our price*. Physicians' Prescriptions Carefully Compounded ! I Proprietors of Ur. Beech's Jaundice Bitters. Johnson Brothers, opposite - POST OFFICE. AUGUSTA. - - Maine. AMD BOOTHBAY! The EASTERN STEAMBOAT COMPANY'S STEAMERS Sasanoa and Spray. Fall Arrauycment ! Oa sad alter MONDAY, September l*h but one trip Wili.be while each «ay daily, Suudaja excepted, l eaving Boothbay at S o'clock A. M , “ Bath at S.t£ o’clock P. M. wm. vr. Mason, aoext at Bath. £. TIIORI’E, Agent at Boothbay. STEAMER ELL A? CAPT. WILLIAM MITCHELL. ON and alter Wednesday, June 22d, the Steamei Ella will leave Augusta at 8 o'colock A. M., everr MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY. for Tla Howell, Gardiner, Richmond, Bath, aud Portland. Returning, will leave Portland for Augusta, and intermediate landings ou the Kennebec, every TUESDAY THURSDAY and SATURDAY, at 7 A. M. Fakes Reduced: on and after Monday, August 22. Augusta to Portland, $1.25 “ to Bath .«0 “ to Boothbaj, .$5 FROM AlGlSTAto YEW YORK. Passengers by this route will be ticketed through to Neu York by the Steamers FRANCONIA and DIRIGO, Mhich leave Portland for New York every Monday and Thursday. Baggage trucked in Port land free of expense. Fare from Augusta to New York: Cabin *0.50; meals extra; Deck passage, $5.50. The Ella connects also at Bath, each trip, w ith the steamerkBpray for Booth bay. This boat will stop at any of the ice-houses on the river on display of a white flag o» a signal. For further particulars apply to ftf-Jum*23 B. F. MORSE, Augusta, AgenC^ FOK BOSTON! Spring Arrangement! TT1E STEAMER STAR of toe EAST COMMENCED her regular trips from the Ken* j nebec, THURSDAY. Mav 15th, 1870, ami will, until further notice, run as follows : Leaving Gardiner every Monday and Thursday at 3 o’clock, Richmond at 4, and Rath at C P. M. THE STEAMER CXAUIOJf, Will leave Augusta at 12 M.. Hallowel! at 1.45 P. M., connecting w ith the above boat at Gardiner. For further particulars inquire of W. J. Tuck, Augusta; 11. Fuller & Sod, Hallowed; T. R. Grant, Gardiner; J. T. Robinson, Richmond; J. E. Rrow'n, Rath. Gardiner. April 11,1870. fltfapr Portland & Kennebec Railroad. Summer Arrangement, 18 <0. Passenger train leaves Augusta daily fbr Port land and Boston at 5.45, 11 A. M., and 3.15 P. M., and will be due in Boston at 1.45, 8 and 10 P. M., Returning, leave Boston at 7.30 A.M.and 12 M., and Portland 7.10 A. Al., 12.45 ami 5.15 P. M., and. will be due in Augusta at 10 A. M.,3.30 and 8 P. M. Augusta for Vassalboro’, Waterville, Kendall s Mills, Skowhegun, Dexter, Bangor. Ac., at 3.40 P. M. Returning, will be due in Augusta at 10.u0 A. Augusta for IIallowed and Gardiner (dummy car) at 7 30. 11.30 A. M.. 2.15,0 P.M. Returning, will be due in Augur la at 7, 8.45 A. Al., 1.30, 5.30 P. M. Tlirough freight trains leave Boston daily at 4 P. M.. arriving in Augusta the following morning at 8.45. ... A Refrigerator car is run on the through freight trains (both going and returning) carrying fruit, meat, eggs, vegetables, Ac., in good order in the warmest weather. L. L. LINCOLN. Superintendent. UR. A. H. CHAMBERLAIN! DENTAL SURGEON, ISO WATKIl STREET, Augusta, - - Maine. Makes the successful treatment of all diseases ol tiie mouth ami tcelh a specialty, employing all the latest aud heat improvements iu the method of Jill lug w ith gold and all proper material. T'leeratcd teeth permanently cured, and their decayed and broken ilow n crowns tilled and built up to their original shape aud beauty. Toothache Cured Without Extracting! Great improvement in the method of constructing and tilting ARTIFICIAL TEETH. Dlt. CHAMBERLAIN is inserting a large num ber ol‘sets of these teeth, which for beauty, dura bility and adaptation, cannot ne surpassed any where. The plate will not start or drop down, and is warranted to lit perfectly. All are invited to call and examine specimens of teeth made on rod, pink and white rubber. FKESH GAS EVERY DAY. ♦mavO tf_ School Books! 11 rE HAVE JEST RECEIVED OCR FALE VV xi rri, »• of .me m.vii.v or SCHOOL BOOKS. Which we are stdling on The Most Favorable Terms ! CLAPP * NORTH, JlookM>ll<‘rN mill Stationer*, . 133 Water St., Augusta, Me. aug*2.Vftf ___ TUNING. Subscriber wool l inform the tens of Augusta and vicinity, will give personal attention to „_w Pianos. Orders left at his res idencc, 07 Wiutliron Street, will receive prouip attention. M. C. M1LUKKN, feb«-tf TKACHKK OP P!ASO AN!) ORGAN EiTIM HOISK! POTTER & BENNETT, ;siirrr»*or* to W. fi. Furbiixb.) 110 Water Street, 1 Door South of Post Office, XI GI STA, MAINE, LADIES’ ROOM up Stairs. It K C REAMS and OYSTERSconstantlyon nnnd. Meal- *<-rved at all Hours. This Saloon being located within ji few steps of aud directly opposite the Depot, if verv convenient for the travelling public. +3nf-junel0 PIANOS, j Organs, f MELODEONS, ^Mnslc, etc. Ill VVK M usiral Jnstrmments from the severnl host Mantlhirturers of New England, and w ill sell them ut the very lowest figures tor rush, or part rash ilovvn mol the rest in Monthly or Quarterly pu\ ments. Will take any second hand instruments In e vchange. M ill rent Instruments and let all rent paid go towards the purchase of the same or any oilier instrument. M ill send instruments to any part of the State on trial. For hill particulars, Price 1 i-t etc , send to me fora ropy of the Afurttml .houitor, which will he sent free to any address, giving in to those who wish a nice, handy 1‘rrpetiuil f n/ruliar. Address R. M. MANSUR, ;tw37» Augusta, Maine. DELL NISIOWDN' Fashiouable Hair Dressing Rooms Opposite Parrott A Bradbury’®, Water Street, : Auguata, Me. Shaving, Shampooing, Hair-Dressing, Cutting, Col oring, Ac., in the most approved style of the art Particular attention paid to cutting and curling I.a. dlew»and Children** hair. All kind* of Hair Work made to order iu Hie latest style. Ijan70-ly !» ' V • - ^ - BATH HOTEL, Uy C. M. I*luminor, hath. nr. Board, - - $1 per Day. mtu-iv iHallowell Houso I SECOND STREET, HALLO WELL, : MANE. MU. d. B. HILl. would renpe. tfbllt lofhrm Ids friends nn.l the pnbllo that he ha* 0)>envd the above named house, and has tilted It up as A First Class Hotel. Thi« house is about two rods from the depot, no l \ is within m few steps of the express oftloe and the business street ol the city. Iu couuectiou with the house there Is a x LIVERY a' TRAXStEXT Stable. This house will bo opened to the public on the [ fourth or July. Thankful lor the favors w bleb In has received at his former place of business iu Lew iston, the subscriber guarantees to give complely sattstketton to the travelling public. J. B. HILL, Proprietor. Kf-julyg YDff n K.\ACl.S SI T and old ones repair jX ed. and dobbin* In sheet Iron. I'oppor and Tin : promptly attended to at WILLIAMSON A GREENWOOD'S. | auyI7*tf__ GET THE BEST SEWING MACHINE ! -Which is it? Tilt* Weed Improved lor 1870i! Why «?o ? Because it will do anv and A. 11 IvlnclH of Work that can be done on any Machine in the World. Such as stitching, hem, fell, bind, braid, ruffle, tuck, quilt, hem* stich, gather and sew on at the same time, performing a greater range ol work than nnv other machine. It i-» more SIMPLE in it construction, easier KEPT IN OUDKH, runs easier and FASTER than any other machine yet made. Machines Sold on Installments. Fully warranted to do all that is claimed lor them, or may be returned and the money paid re funded. ( Don't fail to mil and see them before pur chasing. a$ it will save many unhappy moments.) Old Weed Machine Depot, III Water Street, GEO. W. JONES, Agent. Augusta, Ang. 81, 1870. f-tf 0. C. WHITEHOUSE & CO., -DEALERS IN - Foreign and Domestic DRY GOODS > ./Vncl CJai-peting-s, S'O. 17U WATER STREET, AUGUSTA, Me. O. C. Whitehoi'sk, Daniel Wihteholse. tmay*2I-tf LAWN VASES! Wishing to close out our stock of Lawn and Uardcn Vases, We offer them at REDUCED PRICES. J. IK PIERCE <fc SOX, aug.r»-ftf (Xo. 159 Water Street. GALL AND SEE!! — THI — MAGEE ADVANCE COOK STOVE, GOLDEN CITY. Sheridan Fanners Cook, Rival Madelion, Union, Richmond Portable Range, Palace Range, Stevens’ Range, Stewart Parlor Heater, Rich mond Parlor Heater, Oriental and Priceless. And a large assortment of other Stoves both Sow mul Hecoml IIiumI, AT WillltuiiHOii A Grppmvond's, Music in Glasses. riMIE subscriber would inform his friends ami the J. public of Augusta and vicinity, that he pro poses to teach Piano; also hinging in clashes Classes on Piano to consist oi six pupils each. This system has many advantages, and the expense is less than private lessons. Private lessons given if preferred. Would also invite the attention of the public to the H. F. MILLER PIAXOS ! For sale at his Music Room, North's Illovk, OPPOSITE CONY HOUSE. The use of these Pianos in many public institu tions and schools lias gained for them an enviable reputation, and throughout the country they arc becoming the most popular Pianos manufactured. Classes arranged on application at Music Room or Residence, 07 Winthrop street. M. C. MI LLIK EX, Teacher of Music. apP29f!2m What Shall W e Eat ? VLL regular physicians will tell you that Bee and Pork is not so healthy to eat in spring and summer as good Fresh Fish. The same can be de tained at €lSUING HOLMES’ MARKET, [Near It. H. Bridge, Haler Ml., Win re all orders will be promptly attenoed to for FISH of all kinds in tlicir season. CUSHING & HOI.MES, fiuaylfl-tf Water street, Augusta. The Now Clipper Mower! A Wonder in Mechanical Progress Wow and W ovol G-car 2 A T LAST a Mower appears that satistl s !ie J\. wwh for tdnunlici v; dispensing with u.e old crank motion, him its uh'cction of nol$c a / /> ♦ tion, 1 the motion being impaited to tin? s« *• <:i:• directly from the one motive gear; ail counter dialling is avoided, and the fewest number of * u< es required and the draft greatly reduced. This machine has had a season lest, and will boon sale by the agents, With the Regular Clipper, a- the \'K\V CLIPPLR, but distinct H orn it. though retaining its more desir able features of W Steel Finger, Front Draft, Ac., Ac. ii EORfiE B. WEAVED, Newport, R. I. Ukn’l Agent. sepfJl-tl w J. S. DUDLEY, Dealer Hi all kinds of SEWING MACHINES All kinds of 8' wing Mncmues neatly repaired an warranted to sew as well as the day they were made. MACHINES TO LET ! By the Month or Week. J. W. ntTTJT.KY, Wnu-rSt., ADOt’STA, MAINE, ttr-junvll 1 Door kouUi of Parrott It Bradbiurv’s. Augusta 33trmorn Chnrvhr*. OlUTIODQX t ONGItKOATlONAL.—Qflialte Oh. State hi .between Bridge and Oak. J. F. Bingham paster; re*ideuen No. t* statu street. Mernina •vorvlce 10.30 A. M. .Vileruoou »«rvice 2.30 F. XT. Fveutug 7P.M. FIRST BAPTlsT. Corner Wlathrm* and Ptrham si h. .1 Ricker, pastor; residence C hcstnul street. .Morning fervmn 10.30 A, M". Afternoon 2JO P. M Keening 7 P. M. FREE baptist.—State street, north ot Bridge, i F tvuuev, pastor; residence Summer street. Morning service 10.30 A. M. Afternoon 2.80 P. M Evening 7 P. M. Ml 1'HODIST EPISCOPAL.-Green street, east of State. E Martin, pastor, residence at the par sonage. next door to the chuivh. Morning »er vice To .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. CM V EHSALtST,—Oof. Winthrop and Summer fts. C R Moor, pastor; residence Winthrop street, below Orcluird. Morning sen Ice 10.30 A. M. Sabbath School tffrviti# at 12 A. M. Evening ser* \ ice at 7 P. M. • I’Nli A ULAN,—Corner Oak and State ats. Rev. Mr Cram pastor; morning service 10.30 A. M. sabbath Scnoc! service 2.15 P. M. Preaching service in evening at 7 o’clock C VTIIOL1C.—State st.. north of Bridge. Rev. Mr. O’Brien, priest; residence near the church. The Congregational, First Baptist, Free Will Baptist ami Methodist Churches hold social con ference meetings In their vestries every Wednesday evening,at halt-past seven o’clock. Y. M. C. A. Rooms in Darby Block, Water Street. Regular prayer meetings every Monday evening. Religioua exercises every Sunday atlernoou at 4 o’clock. Rooms open to all. Masonic UKTIILKIIEM LODGE, No. .35, F. and A. M. stated meetings first Monday of each month, special meetings even' Monday evening. F. A. Crowell, Master. J. \\ . Clapp. Secretary. ANGUSTA LODGE, No. 141, F. & A. M. Stated meetings first Tuesday of each month. Special meetings every Tuesday evening. W. H. Wood burv. Master. E. F. Blackman, Secretary. TRINITY COMMANDERY, No. 7, Knights Tem plar. Stated meetings Friday on or before the full nioon of each month. A.1>. Knight, Eminent Commander. A. L. Smith, Recorder. JERUSALEM ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER—Meete nt Hallowed. Stated convocations Thursday on or before the full moon of each month. B. F. Warner, High Priest. ALPHA COUNCIL—Meets at Hallowed. Quar terly Convocations, January, April, July, Oc tober: Weduesdnv succeeding full moon. D. Cargill, Thrice Illustrious Master. Temperance. SARATTTB LODGE, No. 78 of Good Templars. Meets every Tuesday evening at Darbv Hall. FRANKLIN DIVISION SONS OF TEMPERANCE —Meets at Darby Hall every Thursday eveuing at 7 o’clock. Po*t Office. AUGUSTA POST OFFICE. Corner of Oak and Water streets. Office Hours From 7.30 A. M. to 8 1*. M. Sunday 9 to 10 A. M. James A. Bieknell, Postnmatur. George II. Far rington, Chief Clerk. Arrival aiul Departure of Mails.•—Western, leaves ll.oo A. M.; closes 10310 A. M.; arrives 3310 1*. M. Eastern and Northern, leaves 3.45 P. M.; closes 3.30 P. M.; arrives 10.45 A. M. Belfast and Way, leaves 4.00 P. M.; closes 3.30 P. M.; arrives 10.30 A. M. ltocklond and Wav, 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 6.00 P. M. Farmington and Way, leaves 7.50 A. M.; closes 7.45 A. M.; arrives 2.00 P. M. Freeport and Litchtleld, leaves 6.00 A. M.; closes 8 (K» P. M.; arrives in.30 A. M. Leaves Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Arrive* Tuesday, Thurs dav and Saturday. "Every morning a train leaves Augusta at ,5.30 A. M.; arrives at Augu.-ta, daily, at 8.00 P. M. Ihallotorll Dircrtorr. HAUOVEI.I POST OFFICE. WESTERS MAIL arrive* daily, Pundays excepted, at 3.27 and 7.52 1*. M. Closes at 10.45 A. M. and 8 P. M. EASTERN MAIL arrives daily, Sundays excepted,at 11.10 A.M. Closes at 3.15 P. M. LITCHFIELD MAIL arrives Tuesday*, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 10 o’clock A. M. Cl<«es Sundays, Tues days and Thursdays, at 8 P. M. OFFICE open, Sunday excepted, from 8 o'clock A.M, to 8 P. M. Open Saturdays unit! 8.30 P. M. Jj- Box Rents and Postage on pai*ers, inrrlodlcaS*, &e , payable quarterly In advance. E. ROWELL, P M II a Howell, May 3, 1869. CHURCHES. South Parish Congregational Church, corner of Second snd Chestnut Streets, opposite Temple. Rev. ChtAS. G. McCullt, Pastor, residence on Chestnut St. Morning service, 10 30; Afternoon sendee. 2.16. First Baptist Church, corner of Union and Franklin street*, Kev. A. K. Crank, Pastor; residence on Middle Ft., between Winthrop and Lincoln. Morning service, 10.30 ; Afternoon service, 2.15. Methodist Episcopal Church. Middle Street,between Un ion aud Central. Rev. Caleb Fuller, Pastor ; residence at the Parsonage, opposite the Church. Merning service, 10.30 ; Afternoon service, 2.15. First Uuiversa!!st Church. Second Street, (cor. of Union) Ft. Matthews Episcopal Church, Central Street. Rev. I.eoNAKD K. Storks, Rector; residence comer 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 j ntion of Hallow ell, are held in the Vestry of the Baptist j 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 ! ation, are held every Sunday evening— In Burns’ Schoolhouse, Farmingdale, at 7 o’clock. In Schoolhouse at French’s Corner, Chelsea, at 7 o’clock. Iu Loudon Hill Schoolhouse, at 7 o’clock In the Wilder Schoolhouse, Manchester, at 7 o’clock. Friends’ Meeting House, West Gardiner, 2 1-2. BENJAMIN FOWLES, President. II. S. OWEN, Secretary. MASONIC. Kennebec Lodge, No 6, F. and A. M. Stated Commu nications M'ednesdsy, on or preceding the full moon. J A M EF ATKINS, J k., W. M. J. E. N Y E, Sec’y. Jerusalem R. A. Chapter. Stab d Couvocitions, Thurs day «>n or before the full of the moon. B. F. WARNER, II. P. F. J. PAY, Sec’y. Alpha Council. Regular meetings, Wednesday succeed ing the full of the moon, quarterly. DAYIIJ CARGILL, T. M. F. J. DAY, Rec’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, Itec’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 ftrnt and third Friday evenings of each month. J. J. JONES, C. of C. C. C. HUNT, R. of C. Sheridan Lodge, No. 293, I. 0. of 0. T. Regular meet ings everv Saturday evening. P. S. BOYD. W. C. T. F. A. A. HEATH, R. S. Beautiful ■ W T* Engravings ■■ A| Fa ^p—cd for that splendid ABiAJAJui-k!; Gazette, Ilallowelj $7.00 PER.DAY ! • • TO Tin; tVftflJtLOYEl). • • HEAD THIS, -A\'I> CHEER UP ! ny sending ONE DOLLAR to the subscriber •I > you will receive by return mail, a receipt for makiiig an article tliat will Sell In Every Household in the land. There are no Agent* in New England. A broad Held is open to all who wish to engage in an Honorable and Profitable business. It can be manufactured at your homes, I in your kitchens. The ingredients can be had ot any Druggist or Grocer. The expense is SMALL, and the I*roIltH TiUrgi*. This is not one of the humbugs of the day, but an article of real merit. Try it and be convinced. Address C. T. SOMES, jui}S9-t3n» Gardiner Maine. Cutlery and Plated Ware! A full assortment of Pubic and Pocket Cattery, Sct»»or§ TK.t TK. WPS, Ac. Also Plated Tea Sets, Ice Pitchers, Goblets, Knives, Spoons, Forks and Castor* of the best quality, at FIKKCK’S CKOCKKKI STOKE, 'j Xo. ISO Wkt.r Stm t - - Augnila. oiayS-ttf Trunks! Trunks! THE PLACE TO BUY PrcucL, Eu*ono, Solo Xjextther, And all kinds of common TRAVELLING TRUNKS! Alto, Undies’ and Gents' TRAVELLING s. SHOPPING BAGS, Is nt HAMILTON & TURNER’S, _ 135 Water Street. The ltight Place to buy vour HARNESSES, and get the celebrated DUNN HARNESS la at HAMILTON A TURNER'S, s : 135 WATER STREET. The cheapest place to buy WHIPS, CURRYCOMBS, BRUSHES, BLANKETS, SURCINGLES, HAL TERS, Ac., Is ut HAMILTON & TURNER'S, 135 WATER STREET. harnTsses; for Business, Pleasure, Teaming, Trucking, Carling A Expressing. ,, Manufactured from GOOD OAK STOCK, and by the bestot workmen. m e; would remind.the public that our Harness took all the premiums offered at the last State Fair— four in number. Also the? first premium at the late New Kn^laiut Fair. As our customers are daily informed that our Harnesses are Machine Stitched—we would invite them and the public generally to call and examine the largest stock of ready-made JInrnessos ever ob For 8ule by Hamilton tfc Turner, 135 WATER STREET, - - AUGUSTA, MAINE tlUVlMf OPPOSITE DEERINO & BOLWAY'8. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. A FACT WORTH KSOWISV. TO THE PEOPLE OF" AUGUSTA, And all having business in Augusta please bear in mind that the place to buy IT'HE AND RELIABLE Drugs, Medicines, TOILET & FANCY ARTICLES, And APOTHECARIES’ GOODS generally is at FRANK KINSMAYS DItHi 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 WHOLESALE OH 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 FKANK’.S STOKE is the coolest place in tlie city, and the Ice Cold Soife 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 ridi and delicious FRUIT SYRUPS. jgS”- Physicians’ Prescriptions carefully compounded from the purest Medicine* at all hours of the day and night. REMEMBER THE NUMBER OF FRANK KINSMAN’S DRUG STORE, No. 142 Water Street, Augusta, Maine. MANSION HOUSE, » STATE STREET, I s AU8USTA, ME * riMIIS House is provided with Bath Rooms, K X where Hot and Cold Baths can he had at all m tiroes. It has also a First-Clast Billiard Hall, for m Guests only. Connected with the liouae Isa largo ¥ and commodious Sample Room, on Water Street r centrally located, where Sample Agents can show H their goods, free of charge. ¥ The Proprietor, thankful for the liberal patronage m which the above House Ifas enjoyed stuoe Ua open | ir.g, takes pleasure in informing his patrons that ho j will run Free Carriages to and from Uie Cars am! k Boats until further notice r Connected with the above House is a Livery St* r hie, where good teams can he had at reasonable-* rat-s. W. M. Til A V fclt, Proprietor. G. P. Cochrans. Clerk. Fine Oolong Teas! At T1TCOMIt'S, WE8T END KKNNKLEv. LiCJDGE* jnly30-f3teod Allen, Small & Co, TllllUXINTS, And Manuftu'turei'H ol Steam Engines, Circular Saw Mills, Clap board Planers, Shading, Pulleys, Mill Work, and all kinds oi' . JO BBIHT Gr Ufaually ileue in a liivt-cla*. Machine Shop. Also Improved Excelsior Machines, which cuts two Bolt* at a time as readily as one BOARD l'LAIVKRN constantly on hand. So.1 Journal Block, • • Water Street, <Uu AUGUSTA. ME. 5jan70 UNFAILING EYE PRESERVES. Our Celebrated Perfected Spectacles and Eye Glasses, are gaining Meadily and certainly a repu tation unsurpassed. IT IH A FACT, That they render impaired sight clear and distinct, strengthen and preserve the Eyes, and are very easy and pleasaut to wear, and LAST MANY YKAItS WITHOUT CHANGE, ho that in the end they are the CHEAPEST AS WELL AS THE BEST. NOTICE. Mr. E. BOWSE, Jeweller, Augusta, Me., is our sole Agent in this place, we employ no Pepi.kk.h. LAZRAUS A MORRIS, Hartford, Conn GEO. E. BRICKETT, M. D., PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, Ar«r«TA, jik. Office over Hunt’s Can Store. West End of the Kennebec Bridge. Residence on Spring Street. my.’OV.H Sawtelle & "Ward, Dealem In Flour, Grain GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, Stone and Earthern Pottery. Also^Agents for the Novelty Clothes Wringer. old Wringers of all descriptions repaired with despatch and neatness. 1 ALPHONZO SAWTELLK. ANDltEW D. WARD. Augusta, May 17, 1870._ 3m21 STOVES AND FURNACES At WILLIAMSON' A GItEENWOOD’S. Cough Candy ! Wi:\iii:\bi iii; s corun canbt cur*. COUGHS, < OI.US, WHOOPING COL'GU UJ all Throat troubles. 2 Doors south of Granite Block, UTaiket Sq. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Toney Gooda, «tec., scud by W. WENDKNBUKG. RICHMOND PORTABLE RANGE! -AND Hanging Dome Furnace l At WILLIAMSON & GREENWOOD'S. A Large and WclNaelectcd Assortment ot Wallets, Bill & Pocket Books, lu Morocco and Calf, for sale low by ltffi_TITOOM B A DORR. ORGANS & MELODEONS ! Messrs. Arno, Hodgkins & Co., C1AN confidently assure the public? of their ability / to furnish an Instrument unsurpassed in tone and durability of fiuish, thorough workmanship, unci general excellence. Their cases are made ot solid Black Walnut. Their keys are made of the finest grades of Ivory, with Ivory fronts. They use the Munroe Patent Reed, which cannot be surpassed for EVENNESS ami PURITY of tone. To all who may favor them with their patronage, they guaran tee ENTIRE SATISFACTION, ami 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 IKSTRrMK.1T, at prices that defy competition. Kcincmbcr the place Alt IN O, IIODGKIN8 A CO., 1 door North Cook’. Oral? Store, nly*3-t#m Water St., UAKD1NKK, MK. For the million Wholesale and retail, at TITCOMB’S DRUG STORE. Brewster’s Hotel 8KOWHECAN, ME. riMTIS large aud commodious Hotel is situated X the head of the Falls on the Kennebec river, the enterprising village of Skowhegan, the terrain Tol the Portland Sl Kennebec R. R. This is one of the best arranged Hotels for Tamil borders there is In the State, and a better place for Summer resort, cannot be found in Maiue. The best of water, beautiful drives on the banks of the river, fishing and sailing ponds in the vicinity, trout brooks, where you can catch an abundance of the slotted brook trout any day in the year. Prices for permanent or transient boarding are verv lows so our customers can afford to come often and stay a good while. We also have a large airy stable to board horaen for the guests that wish to bring their teams with them. Also oue 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 fl7Jnn.lt K B. BREWSTER, l*ropri<i*r. __J