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S. F. Davenport, Agent for the sale of the celebrated SINGER SEWING MACHINES -ALSO AGENT FOB THE FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE Hallowell, Maino. Flace of bnsinces has been removed to nearly opposite Western Uni»n Telegraph oin< < . Machines Repaired and Exchanged. ttf-jnne7 _ ...._ bath hotel, J3y C. 3VT. I*lu.mmoi-, BATH. ME. Board, - -. $1 per Dai/. tlllan-Iv__ __ Mass. Institute of Technology. Entrance Examination Thursday, skitkm hkk *9. For Catalogues, apply to Professor Samuel Knkkland, Boston, Mas.. sepi-eouDt^ BATH TIBS, COPPER BOILERS, Water Closets, Wash Rasins, I1HAHM & PLATED WAlt 13, Cast Iron Lead Pipe, Sheet Lead, And every article pertaining to Plumbing kept con stantly on hand and for sale at H. R. STRATTON’S, Corner Bridge A Water Streets. Under Hunt’s Hat Store. N. B. Plumbing in all its brain, he - done in a neat ani thorough manner. Particular Attention Paid to Jobbing. tlBapr-tf __ __ FOR SALE. I TOR SALE in Hallowell, about Thirty news oi * tillage and Sixty acres of wood land and pas ture. For particulars inquire in Hallowell of sepU3-tly THOMAS H. HUBBARD. Fine Oolong: Teas ! At TITCOMR’S, WEST END KENNELEc BRIDGE. july30-t3tcod USE REXXE’S PAIS KILMXU MAGIC OIL. “It Works like a charm.” Have you Headache ? Use RenneV Magic <)il. Have you Toothache? Uae Renne’s Magic, oil. Have you Neuralgia ? 1 Ve Kenne’s Magic Oil Have you Rheumatism ? Use Renne’s Magic. Oil. Have you Sore Throat ? Use RenneV Magic < >il. Have you Sciatica? Use KenncV Magic Oil. Have you a Bruise ? Use Renne’s Magic Oil. Have you Cramps V Use RenneV Magic Oil. Have you Cholera Morbus ? Use Renne’s Magic < >il. Have you Lameness? Use RenneV Magic Oil. This is the Best Family Remedy, to cure all kinds of Pain, you ever tried. It is clean, safe and delicious to use, and if you use it faithfully, IT WILL DO Y<>U G<>< >1). Directions on each bottle. Buy it of the Druggist or Merchant where you trade. If they have not got it on hand, they will send for it, at your request, ami sell you Genuine Kenne’s Pain-Killing Magic Oil, lit the manufacturer’s lowest price at retail. ffjf.Sold by Druggists, Merchants and Grocers. It is put up in three sizes, and called “Trial Nize,n “Medium Size.” and “Largo Family Size’’ bottles. WM. RE1STNE, Sole Proprietor and Manufac turer, Pittsfield, Mass. Wholesale and retail in Augusta hv Marshall Whithed Grocer. I y20-cow AUGUSTA SAVINGS BANK. ORGANIZED IN 1848. Deposits of any amount not less than one dollar, received daily from U A. M. to 1 1*. M., and from 2>* to 4 ft P. M. Interest on deposits at the rate of seven per cent., will commence on the first day of the month, next succeeding the day of deposit, and is payable Feb ruary 1, and August 1. If not then called for the amount is added to the original deposit and put on interest— thus making compound interest semi nnually. Money loaned to depositors at any time, on a pledge of their Bank Book. Office In SAVLVUS BANK IUTLIMNG. 174 WATER STREET. §eptS-t&wtf W. R. SMITH, Treasurer. DI RICO BUSINESS COLLEGE ! AUGUSTA^: : Maine. rpHIS Institution will be open for the admission A of students September 5th, 1870. Business Course embraces all branches neces sary to a Complete Business Education. Students of all grades of Scholar-hip are admit ted. Terms less than at any other Bu-inc.-s ( ..lb-g in the country, offering equal facilities. Scholare may enter at any time. For full particulars, apply at the College, or address Waltt A' Webster, Augusta, Llaine. 37-tf THE EYE, THE EYE, DR. E. K T haw «lisii.v<nv'l a m-w treatment h*r the E and EAli.hy which he i* curing some of the worst r:i-r- ol Blindness and Deafuess ever known, without in strument* or ]>uiu. CANCERS ! Dr. Kxioiit’s new treatment for Cmiiiti’h -ur p&b&es all others now in use. if eure.s without kn !e, ulaateror puin, and heals without a .-tear. Every kind of disease treated w ith great Miere--. flu* 5 ora of every kind eradicated from the system. No charge for consultation. Office, NO Dover Ht„ HokIoii* july27*wt»in PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO.'S Tuiion.ii Lisi: to rjiurunm, CHINA A A It JAPAN. Touching tU Mexican port*, and carrying r. S, Mai Fare* i.reatly Reduced* hteamabips on the Atlantic Connecting on the I'u ALASKA, rifle with the ARIZONA, . COLORADO, HENRY CHAL'XCV, CONSTITUTION, new york, golden city, OCEAN QUEEN. s.\< UAMI.NTO. NORTHERN EIGHT' GOLDEN AGE COSTA RICA, MONTANA. Qae of the Above large and Kulemlid iteamehipa will leave Pier No. 14, North River, loot of Canid Street, at 14 o’clock, noon, on the f.th and 41 -t oi every mouth, (except when those days fall on Sun day, and then on the proceeding Saturday,) for As. 1'jX WALL, connecting, \is Panama Railway, w ith one of the Company’., Stcamahip* from Panama for SAX FRANCISCO, touching at MANZANILLO. Departure* of41*t connect at Panama with steam er* for SOUTH PACTED aud I EMTIAI. AMERI CAN PORTS. Those of the 5th tum li ut -M AZAN 1 *FoV*JAPAN and CHINA, .learner AMERICA leave* San Fraoeieeo. November l*t, 1*70. Oue Hundred Pound* Raggage allowed eaeli adult. Ags Baggage-maatorh ai'i-ompany haggagt through, aud attend to ladle* and children withoul male protector*. Haggage received on the dock tin dav before tf*di,g. from aieaiuboat*, railroad* am paiaeugen, who prefer to send do wn earl} - An experienced aurgeon on hoard. Ale Uciuei and attendance free. For freight, pa*»h*e ticket*, or further inform* xr norVt ItIVKH, NEW VORK. r R RABY Ale„t H, T. HELMBOLD’S CONCENTRATED Fluid Extract Buchu. THE GREAT DIURETIC. The Proprietor trusts that his Remedies, from the fact of being advertised, may not be classed as Pa tent Medicines. BUCHU, in one form or other, has been presented by every educated Physician for more than TWO HUNDRED YEARS. H. T. IIELMBOLD claims a superior mode of extracting its virtues. The experiments were made while engaged in the DRUG business in the city of Philadelphia, nineteen years ago, prompted by the alarming increase of diseases of the Bladder, Kid neys, Gravel ami Urinary Organs, existing in both sexes. These diseases were justly attracting as much attention as diseases of the Liver, or any other vital organs of the body. Upon the sound and healthy condition of these important organs, the healthy and harmonious action of the nervous sys tem and Liver, and consequently the happiness of the entire human family, depends. That Buellu should act upon both Liver and Kidneys, to pre* I pare it so that it would retain its strength and active i principle, was his aim. it must not be made, as housekeepers make tea, by boiling. It is a delicate Leaf, and its active principle would be destroyed by such a process. It must be prepared in VACUO, and from the Long-leaf, iresh and carefully se lected. THE SUPERIORITY OF MY MODE OF PRE PARATION BEING ACKNOWLEDGED, I now ship even to the point (CAPE OF GOOD HOPE), where the leaves are gathered, large quantities of MY FLUID EXTRACT. IN FACT, THE ARTICLE STANDS PRE-EMI NENT, AND 1" KNOWN IN ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD. The first and most important object was to offer to the afflicted a remedy that was perfectly safe, and could be taken by adults and children. Igno rant persons, who pay no attention to dose, direc tion, or advice, might reason, “That if a teaspoon fill, taken occasionally, did good, two would do better, and perhaps a bottle would cure in a day.” Many have broken down their health by dissipa tion, and on this principle; but they had been years in doing so. What I would have understood; is, that no injury can arise from its use. It is as safe as any article of food; but patients must not expect any medicine to rebuild a wrecked or shuttered constitution in a few days. This truth is so self-evident that it would seem unnecessary to repeat it, were it not for the fact that thousands of persons who are intelligent iu all other matters, seem to think unreasonably, that a cura tive agent must exhibit its specific effects immedi ately, when the fact is, that time is often an impor tant element in the progress of a safe and thorough cure, even when the medicine is working the best results. These same persons would expend HUN DREDS, yes, THOUSANDS of DOLLARS, in articles of LUXURY and DISSIPATION, and think less of it than they would of FIFTY DOLLARS in medicine to rebuild a BROKEN DOWN and WORN OUT CONSTITUTION. Notwithstanding tkie number of years I have been engaged in business, there may be those located at a distance that may not be aware of all the facts, ; and would like to be satisfied ou all the points. Having been educated a druggist, I append the fol lowing From the Largest Manufac turing Chemist in the World. “lam acquainted with Mr. II. T. Ilelmbold; he occupied the Drug Store opposite my residence, and was successful in conducting the business where others hail not been equally so before him. 1 have been favorably impressed with his charac ter and enterprise.” WILLIAM WEJGIITMAN, Firm of Powers & Wcightman, Manufacturing Chemists, Ninth and Brown Streets, Philadel phia, Nov. 15, 1854. I propose to give evidence that this Remedy is not a patent medicine. The objection which gener ally lies against all discoveries and inventions in medicine is “publicity.” If somebody should dis cover a remedy to prolong life, or an infallible cure for cholera or consumption, what a monster would he hi* to withhold his knowledge! We have yet to learn from what chapter or verse iu Scripture to quote, “that may not heal others of their fellow men of any disease.” Nor have we asked Pickwicks, affected prudes, or, in short, men who arc possessed of every kind of sense but common sense, and all kinds of opin ions but their own. The Buchu is a good thing. It has hundreds of thousands of living witnesses to attest its virtues and commend it. It is the preju dice of bigots and the envy of “Quacks.” We offer the following evidence .SEE JOURNAL OF PHARMACY. SEE REMARKS MADE BY DR. EP1IRIAM MC DOWELL, A CELEBRATED PHYSICIAN AND MEMBER OF THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF SUR GEONS, IRELAND, AND PUBLISHED IN THE TRANSACTIONS OF THE KING AM) QUEEN’S JOURNAL. SEE MED1CO-C111ItURGICAL REVIEW, PUB LISHED BY BENJAMIN TRAVERS, FELLOW OF ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS, LONDON. SEE PROF. DEWESS’ VALUABLE WORKS ON THE PR \< TICE <>1 PHYSIC. SEE REMARKS MADE BY THE LATE CEI.E PRATED DR. PHYS1CK, PHILADELPHIA. And most of the late Standard Work* on Medi cine. SEE Medical Properties contained in Dispensa tory of the United state*, ot which the following is a correct copy BUCTIU.—Ila odor is strong, diffuaive, and some what aromatic; its taste is bitterish and analogous to that of mint. It i given ehielly in complaints of the Urinary Organa, such as Gravel, Chronic Catarrh of the Bladder, Morbid Irritation of the Bladder and Urethra, diseases of the Prostrate Gland, and Retention or the Incontinence of Urine, from a lop* of lone in the parts concerned in it* evacuation. It has also been recommended in Dys pep i;‘- Chronic Rheumatism, Cutaneous Affections | and Dropsy. TIiSXXIvXOlM'i . Cure of Gravel of Five Years’ Standing—Stone Passed and to Be Seen. Savannah, Tenn., May 14,1809. Dr. II. T. IIEI.MHOLD, Dkak sue Wo introduced your •‘Fluid Extract Buchu” in thin country about eight months ago. and mi .' hapnv to state that it is meeting with universal favor. \Ve wish to inform you of one instance 'among many) where your “Buchu” has worked wonders. A man in our countv, named J. It. Fs t« !l. had been suffering about live years with grav el. About rix weeks ago hi* bought of us one bot ! tie of your’'Buchu,” and before he was through with one bottle he passed a gravel that weighs eight grains, which we now have on exhibition in our drugstore. Hu says he never will be without the • Buchu” in his house again. Your preparations are gaining favor every day. Very respectfully, yours,.Vc., ECCLES & HINKLE, Druggists.’ Cure of Bladder and Kidney Af fection of Long Standing Stone Passed and to Bo Seen. Wkhtpokt, Conn., Sept. 9,1809. 11. T. IlKIAIBOLb, I'.sq Dkak Sir—I commenced taking your ’‘Extract of Buchu” about two w eeks since for au affection of the Bladder and Kidneys. I have suffered by spells very much for u few' days past; but yester day relief came through the effect of your “Buchu.” A stone passed from my bladder about the size of I u large pea, and 1 now feel perfectly well, and eu t?r«lv free from the pain that I have suffered with “so hard.” I attribute my cure to your medicine entirely, and would recommend all persons similar ly affected to try it. I have great faith in its cura tive powers. Yours truly, TIIOS. J. BENNETT. REKER9 TO Rev. WILLIAM COGSWELL, Westport, Conn. J. L. G. CANNON, Druggist, Westport, Couu. II. B. WHEELER, Esq.. Westport, Couu. BRADLEY HULL, Esq., Westport, Couu. DR. WAKEMAN, Readiug, Couu. IL W. R. ROBINSON, Wholesale Druggist, New York City. Aud many others if necessary. Cure of Kidney and Bladder Affection of a Patient seventy-eight years of age. T II A N K S T O M R . HE L M B O L D . Girard, Pa., March 31,18(10. Editor Cosmopolite:—I desire, as an unsolici ted tribute to the merits of II elm hold’s Brom, and for the bencllt of those similarly afflicted as myself, to say that after consulting many eminent physicians and trying nearly all the best advertised remedies, in the vain hope of linding relief from aggravated kidney and bladder diseases, from which 1 have suffered excessively for many years, good fortune Anally suggested to me Helm hold’s lU CHC, which I commenced using with little faith, and no apparent beneficial effects for about a month. At the expiration of that time, however, I thought 1 commenced to experience slight relief, which encouraged ine to persevere in its use, and now at the expiration of four months, although I am an inlirm old man, nearly seventy-eight years of age, and consequently medicines cannot be ex pected to favorably affect me as they otherwise would, I have found such unspeakable relief and permanent benefit from Mr. Helmbold’s valuable discovery, that I feel I ought to publicly record the fact, as an acknowledgment to him, and a valuable suggestion to the public. Yours respectfully, D. M. LA REN. Mr. Lareu refers to the following gentlemen Colonel DAN RICE, Girard, Pa. CHARLES STOW, Esq., Girard, l*a., Editor Cosmopolite. GEORGE H. CUTLER, Girard, Pa., Attorney. C. 1. HINDS, Girard, Pa., Attorney. Capt. I). W. HUTCHINSON, Girard, I*a., Att'y. DAVID OLI.V Girard, Pa., Merchant. DAVID E. DAY, Girard, Pa., Merchant. C. F. ROCKWELL, Girard, Pa., Merchant. B. C. ELY, Girard, Pa., Druggist. DR. KEYSER is a physician of over .‘JO years experience, and a graduate <>i the Jetl'er-on Medical College, and I of the University of Medicine and surgery ol Phil adelphia. Mr. II. T. JIelmholp—Dear sir: In regard to the question asked me as to my opinion about Uu chu. I would sav J have used and sold the article in various forms for the past thirty years. I do not think there is any form or preparation of it I have not used, or known to be used, in the various diseases where such medical patent would be indicated. You are aware, as well as myself, that it has been extensively employed in the various diseases of the bladder aiid kidneys, and the reputation it has ac quired, in my judgment, is warranted by the facts. 1 have seen and used, as before stated, every form of Buchu—the powdered leaves, tincture fluid ex tracts—and I am not cognizant of any preparation of that plant at all equal to yours. 'I welve years* experience ought, I think, to give me the right to judge of its merits, and. without prejudice or par tiality. I give you precedence overall others. 1 value your Buchu for its effect on patients. 1 have cured with it, and seen cured with it, more diseases of the bladder and kidneys than 1 have ever seen cured with any other buchu or any other proprietary compound of whatever name. Respectfully yours, &c., GEO. II. KEYSER, M. 1>., 110 Wood St., Pittsburg, Pa. August II, 1S65. A Case of Twenty Years’ Standing. Philadelphia, Pa., June 25,1*67. II.T. Uelmbold, Druggist— Dear Sir: I have been a sufferer for upwards of twenty years with gravel, bladder and kidney affections, during which time 1 have used various medicinal preparations and been under the treatment of the most eminent physicians, experiencing but little relief. Having seen your preparations extensively ad vertised, I consulted my family pliysiean in regard to using your Extract Buchu. I did this because 1 bad used all kinds of adver tised remedies and had found them worthless, and some quite injurious; in fact, 1 despaired of ever getting well, and determined to use no remedies hereafter unless I knew of the ingredients. It was this that prompted me to use your remedy. As you advertised that it was composed of buchu, cubebs and juniper berries, it occurred to me and my phys ician as an excellent combination; and with his ad vice, alter an examination of the article and con sulting again with the druggist, I concluded to try it. I commenced to use it about eight months ago, at which time 1 was con lined to my room. From the lirst bottle 1 was astonished at the ben eficial effect, and alter using it three weeks was able to walk out. 1 felt much like writing to you a full statement of my case at the time, but thought my improvement might only be temporary, and therefore concluded to defer, and see it it would effect a perfect cure, knowing then it would be ol greater value to you and more satisfactory to me. 1 am now able to report that a cure is effected, after using the remedy for live months. 1 have not used any now for three months, and feel as well in all respects as I ever did. Your Buchu being devoid of any unpleasant taste and odor, a nice tonic and invigorator of the system, 1 do not mean to be without it whenever occasion may require its use in such affections. M. MCCORMICK. should any doubt Mr. McCormick's statement he refers to the following gentlemen: lion. Wm. BIGLER, ex-Governor of Pennsylvania, lion. THOMAS B. FLORENCE, Philadelphia, lion. J. C. KNOX, Philadelphia. Hon. J. S. BLACK, Philadelphia. Hon. I). R. PORTER, cx-Governor of Pennsylvania Hon. ELLIS LEVIS, Philadelphia. lion. R. C. GUI Kit, ex-Judge United states Court. Hon. G. W. WOODWARD, Philadelphia. lion. W. A. PORTER, Philadelphia. Hon. JOHN BIGLER, cx-Governor of California. Hon. E. BANKS, Washington, I). C. And many others if necessary. HELMBOLD 3 EXTRACT BUCHU, Established upward uf lit Years, prepared by IT. T. IIIiTsMltOT.U, AT HIS milh Si CHK.UKAL HAHKIIOISKS, No. 594 Broadway, New York, ANI) No. 104 South Tenth Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA. PRICE i SIX BOTTLES FOP. $6.50, O It $1.25 PER BOTTLE. Diiitciiil to tin., Addrpss. SOLD BV DILI GGISTS EVER!'WHERE. None are genuine unless done lip in steel en graved wrapper, with fac simile of my Chemical Warehouse, und signed H. T. HELMBOLD. IIELHBOLD’S EXTRACT Blllll, established upwards of nineteen years prepared by II T. HELM HOLD, druggist, 51M Broadway, Now York, and 104 South Tenth St., Philadelphia, Pa. Price $d 25 per bottle, or six bottles for delivered to any address. Sold by all druggists everywhere. None are demise unless done up in steel-engraved wrapper, with lac-simile of my | Chemical Warehouse, and signed II. T. HELMBOLD. I iy:w Eugusta Directors. Churches. ORTHODOX CONGREGATIONAL.—Granite Ch. Stalest., between Bridge ami Oak streets. No pastor; residence No. 9 state street. Morning service 10210 A. M. Afternoon service 2.30 1*. M. Evening 7 1*. M. FIRST BAPTIST,—Corner Winthrop and Perham sts. J. Ricker, pastor; residence Chestnut street. Morning servine 10.30 A. M. Afternoon 2.30 1*. M. Evening 7 P.M. FREE BAPTIST,—State street, north of Bridge. C. F. Penney, pastor; residence Summer street. Morning service 10.30 A. M. Afternoon 2.30 P. M. Evening 7P.M. METHODIST EPISCOPAL,—Green street, east ol State. E. Martin, pastor; residence at the par sonage, next door to the church. Morning-or 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 » 1 • M. IN I VERSA LIST,—Cor. Winthrop and Summer so. r. R. Moor, pastor; residence Winthrop street, below Orchard. Morning service lj» 30 A. M Sabbath School service at 12 A. M. Evening scr \ ice .It 7 P. M. I' MT A RIA N,—Corner Oak and State -ts. Rev. Mr. Crain, pastor; morning service 10.3O A M Sabbath School service 2.13 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 " ill Baptist and Methodi.-t Churches hold social con ference meetings in their vestries every Wednesday evening,at half-past seven o’clock. V. M. 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. Masonic BETHLEHEM LODGE, No. 33, F. and A. M. Stated meetings llrst Monday of each month, special meetings every Monday evening. F. A. Crowell. Master. W . Clapp, Secretary. ANGl'STA LODGE, No. 1U. F. A A. M. stated meetings llrst Tuesday of each month. Special meetings cvrrv Tuesday evening. W. H. Wood biirv. Master. E. F. Blackman, secretary. TRINITY ( OMMANDERY. N*>. 7, Knights Tem plar. stated meetings Friday on or before the full moon of each month. A. D. Knight. Eminent Commander. A. L. Smith. Recorder. .JERl'S A LEM ROYAL VRCII ('ll AP TER—Meets at Hallow ell. stated convocations Thursday on or before tin* full moon of each month. B. K Warner. High Priest. ALPHA ( ol*N< IL—Meets at HalloweP. Quar terlv Convocations, January. April, July, Oc tober: Wednesday succeeding full moon. I>. Cargill, Thrice Illustrious Master. Temperance. SABATT1S LODGE. No. 78 of (•uni) I’KMl’LAliS. Meets even Tuesday evening at Darb\ Hall. FRANKLIN‘DIVISION SONS OF TEMPERANCE —Meets at Darby Hall every Thursday evening at 7 o'clock. l»ost Office. ACGl’sTA POST OFFICE. Corner of Oak and Water streets. Okkick HornsFrom 7.30 A. M. to 8 P.M. Sunday 9 to 10 A. M. James A. Bi< knell, Postmaster. George IL Far rington, Chief Clerk. Arrival and Departure of .1 Fails .—Western, leaves 11 (mi A. M.; closes 10.,' 10 A. M.; arrives 3.30 P. M. Eastern and Northern, leaves 3.43 P. M.; closes 3 30 P. M.; arrives 10.43 A. M. Belfast and Wav, leaves 4.00 P. M.; closes 3.30 P. M : arrives 10.30 A. M. Rockland and Wav. leaves 8.30 A. M.; closes 8.13 A. M.; arrives 3.00 I*. M. Winthrop, leaves 8.00 A. M.; closes 7.43 A.M.; arrives 6.00 P. M. Farmington and Way, leaves 7.30 A. M.; closes 7.43 A. M.; arrives 2.00 P. M. Freeport and Litchfield, leaves 6.00 A. M ; closes 8.oo I*. M.; arrives 10.30 A. M. Leaves Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Arrives Tuesday, Thurs day anti Saturday. Every morning a train leaves Augusta at 5.30 A." M.; arrives at Augusta, daily, at b.uo P. M. IQallotocll Dirrrtorr. HALLOWEIL POST OFFICE. WESTERN MAIL arrives daily, Sundays excepted, at 3.27 and 7.52 P. M. Closes at 10.45 A. M. and s P. M. EASTERN MAIL arrives daily,Sundays excepted, at 11.10 A. M. Closes at 3.15 P. M. LITCHFIELD MAIL arrives Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 10 o’clock A. M. Closes 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 until 8.3u P. M. • (£7- Box Rents and Postage on pajiers, periodicals, kc , payable quarterly in advauce. E. ROWELL, P M Hallowell, May 3,1869. CHURCHES. South Parish Congregational Church, corner of Second and Chestnut Streets, opposite Temple. Rev. Chas. G. McCrLLY, Pastor, residence on Chestnut St. Morning service, 10.30; Afternoon service, 215. First Baptist Church, corner of Union and Franklin streets. Rev. A. K. Crane, Pastor; residence on Middle St., between Winthrop and Lincoln. Morning service, 1U.*0; Afternoon service, 2.15. Methodist Episcopal Church, Middle Street,between Un ion and Central. Rev. Caleb Fuller, Pastor; residence at the Parsonage, opposite the Church. Morning service, 10.30 ; Afternoon service, 2.15. First Universalist Church, Second Street, (cor. of Union) Free Baptist Church, Academy Street, between Second and Middle. Y. M. C. A. Regular meetings of the Young Men’s Christian Associ ation of Hallowell, 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 and gentlemen, to attend these meetings of the Association. Prayer meetings, conducted by members of the Associ otion,*are held every Sunday evening— In Burns’ Schoolhouse, Farmingdale, at 7 o’clock. In Schoolhouse at French’s Corner, Chelsea, at 7 o’clock. In Loudon Hill Sch«*olhouse. at 7 o’clock In the Wilder Schoolhouse. Manchester, at 7 o’clock. Friends’ Meeting House, West Gardiner, 2 1-2. BENJAMIN" FOWLES, President. 11. 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. NYK, Sec’y. Jerusalem R. A. Chapter. Stated Convocations, 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. DAVID CARGILL, T. M. F. J. PAY, Rec’r. Trinity Coromandery. Meetings at Augusta on the Friday on or before the full moon of each month. A. i>. 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 meetings on the first and third Friday evenings of each month. J. J. JONES, C. of C. C. C. HUNT, R. of C. Sheridan Lodge, No. 293, T. O. of G. T. Regular meet in g» everv Saturday evening. P. S. BOYD. W. C. T. F. A. A. IIEATII. R. S. Why clo People DinCHASK TlIKIlt KISH at Bl'KER'N I i isll MAHKKT1 liecause they get what thev call lor. Suppose they get poor flan? why, they don’t often 1 but if they do their money is re funded. Fish, Lobsters, and Clams, Fresh and nice, delivered in any part of the city. J. S. Ill'HKIt, Gardiner. Gardiner, Sept. 1.'., 1870. septl7-t3m A. LITTLEFIELD, H AVING returned to Ids old stand, next door to the Journal liloek, would inform his friends and the public that lie is ready to manufacture HOOTS & SHOES, either PEGGED or SEWED. REPAIRING ! done cheaper than at any other id top on the Ken nebec, A. Littlefield. Augusta, Sept. 14,1870. Hui LAWN VASES! Wishing to close out our stock of I.awn and Garden Yasca, We offer them at UEDUCED PK1CE3. j. n. pierce st sos, augf>-ttf |So. 150 Water Street. PIANO TUNINC. rrilK Subscriber woull inform the ' 1 citizens of Augu*taand vicinity, ' IS that 1m will give uerttonttl attention to ■ ■ * " * v tuning Piano*. Orders left at hi* rod idence, 07 Wluthrop Ntrrrt, will reerive proiup i attention. M. C. MILLIKEN, 1 febO-tf Teachekof IMano andOkoan Great Bargains at WELLS’ ft, FURNITURE ROOMS, Water Street, Augusta, Me. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF NEW AND SEC OND HA ND Furniture, Which will be sold at very low rates for casu. Wo also keep the best stock of Walnut Caskets and Collins, And COMMON COFFINS of all kinds, and the best trimmings, with Plates engraved to order, and have lately added an assortment of ROBES OP ALL KINDS, All of which will be sold as low as at any establish ment in the .state. C. K. A II. U. WELLS. 22 If BATH A>'I> BOOTHBAY! Che EASTERN STEAMBOAT (OMPANVs STEAMERS Sasanoa ami Spray. Fall Arrangement ! On and alter MONDAY. September 1‘Jtli but one trip will be made each way daily, Sunda\» excepted, Leaving Boothbay at s o'clock A. M., Bath at o’clock 1*. M. \YM. W. MASON. AgKNT AT Bull. E. TIIORPE, Agent at Boothbay. STEAMER l'APT. WILLIAM MITCHELL. ON and after Wednesday, June 22d. the Steamei Ella will leave Augusta at 8 o’eolock A. M., everv MONDAY. WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, for llallowell, Gardiner, Uiehmond, Bath, and Portland. Returning, will leave Portland for Augusta, and intermediate landings on the Kennebec, every IT l>l>AY Till RsDAY and SATURDAY, at 7 A. M. Fakes Reduced : 6n and alter Monday, August 22. Augusta to Portland, $1.25 " to llalli .<10 “ to Bootlibay, .85 FROM AIGISTHo WAV YORK. Passengers by this route will be ticketed through to New York f>\ the Steamers FRANC ONIA and DIHIGO. which leave Port land 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, with the steamer Spray for Bootlibay. This boat will stop at any of the ice-houses on the river on display of a white Hag as a signal. For further particulars apply to ttf-june23 B. F. MOUSE, Augusta, Agent. ; FOR BOSTON ! Spring Arrangement! ClOMMENCED her regular trips from the Ken j nebec, THURSDAY, May 15th, 1&70, and will, until further notice, run as follows : Leaving Gardiner every Monday and Thursday ut 3 o’clock, Rieliinoud at 4, and Bath at 0 P. M. THE STEAMER CLA1UOX, Will leave Augusta at 12 M., llallowell at 1.45 P. M., connecting with the above boat at Gardiner. For further particulars inquire of W. -J. Tuck. Augusta; 11. Fuller & Son, llallowell; T. B. Grant, Dai diner; J.T. Robinson, Uiehmond; ,J. E. Brown, Bath. Gardiner, April 11,1870.___Hftapr Portland & Kennebec Railroad. Summer Arrangement, 1870. Passenger train leaves Augusta daily for-Port land and Boston at 5.45. 11 A. M.. and 3.15 P. M., ami will be due in Boston at 1.45, 8 and 10 P. M., Returning, leave Boston at 7.30 A.M.aml 12 M.. and Portland 7.10 A. M., 12.45 and 5.15 P. M., and. will be due in Augu.-tu at 10 A. M., 3.30 and 8 I*. M. Augusta for Vassalboroh Waterville, Kendall’s Mills, Skowhegan. Dexter. Bangor. Ac., at 3.40 P. M. Returning, will be duo in Augusta at 10.50 A. Augusta for llallowell and Gardiner (dummy car) at 7.30, 11.30 A. M.. 2.15, G P. M. Returning, will be due in Augusta at 7, 8.45 A. M., 1.30, 5.30 1*. Through 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 Ireight trains (both going and returning) carrying fruit, meat, eggs, vegetables, &c., in good order in the warmest weather. L. L. LINCOLN, Superintendent. Cough Cqndy ! urENDESBIIKfS COUill CASiBT cures \\ COUGHS, (UI.IK WIIOOPINU GOUGH and all Throat troubles. 2 Doors south of Granite Block, Market Sq. M US It A h IN STRUM ENTS, T’Aixr'y Goods, else., *<»'* ljy lanl-ly* W. WENDENllUKG. EATING IIOISE! POTTER & BENNETT, (Successors to W. S. Furbush,) 110 Water Street, 1 Door South of Post Office, .it cii'MTA, Mini:. LADIES’ ROOM up Stairs. ICE CUE AMS anil OYSTERS constantly on mind. Meal* -,'i vi.d at all Hours. This Saloon being located w ithin a few steps of ami directly opposite the I input, is very convenient for tiie travelling public. ' *3m-junel0 Music in Glasses. riMIE subseriberwould inform his friends and the X public of Augusta and vicinity, that he pro poses to teach Piano; also pinging in classes Classes on Piano to consist ol six pupils each. This system has muuy advantages, anti the expense is less'thau private lessons. Private lessons given il preferred. Would also invite the attention ot the public to the II. F. MILLER PIANOS ! For sale at his Music Room, North’s Block, OPPOSITE CONY HOUSE. The use of these Pianos in many public institu tions and schools has gained for them an enviable reputa ion, and throughout the country they are becoming the most popular Pianos manufactured. ( lasses arranged on application at Music Hoorn or Residence, 07 Winthrop Street. M, U. Mil.LIKEN, Teacher of Music. apr20f2m What Shall NVe Eat ? VI.L 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 ob tained at ITSHIXU ii HOLMES’ MARKET, Near It. It. Bridge, Water St., Where all orders will be promptly attended to f x m xx of all kinds in their season. CUSHING A HOLMES, fmayPMf Water street, Augusta. Homoepathic. R. R. WILLIAMS, M. D. Office 31 Water street, (up stairs) GARDINHK, OIE. lllco Hours from 1 to 4 H. M. f-8apel DR. A. H. CHAMBERLAIN,i 'MjjrjrjTju* DENIAL SURGEON, 150 WATER STREET, Augusta, - - Maine. Makes the successful treatment of all diseases of :ho mouth and teeth a specialty, employing all the atest and best improvements in the method of till ing with gold and all proper material. Ulcerated ,eeth permanently cured, and their decayed ami biokcu down crowns tilled and built up to their original shape and beauty. Toothache Cured Without Extracting! 1 Hreat improvement in the method of constructing and titling ARTIFICIAL TEETH. DU. < || A MI’.KUI. AIN i' inserting a large mini »or "i st i • ■ *i tin ae t« ■ th, whit ■> lor beauty, dura bility and adaptation, cannot t>»* Mirpa.-.-cd any a hr re. The plat* will not *t .11 or drop dow n, and s w arrant.*d to lit perfect I \ . Vll am invited to call uni examine specimen^* ol teeth made on red, pink Aiui wbite rubber. FRESH «AS EVERY DAY. tinavfJ it ORGANIZED IN 1841. Assets, : : $15,000,000. The Dividends paid by this eompar n 1SU'.» ami ls7o cveed th«»-c paid by any other e0mpany. Agents Wanted ! Address WILLIAM I'. MOIIKILL, General Ag't Eastern Branch Office, septSl-tlw Portland, Maine. Allen, Small & Co, MAC'IXIXINTN, And Mannliioturcra ol Stettin Engines, Cirrulnr Saw .11 ills, Clap hoard Planers, shafting; Pulleys, Mill W ork, nail all kinds ot JOBBING equally done in a first-class Machine shop. Also Improved Excelsior Machines, which cuts two Bolts at a time as readily as one BWAltlt PLANERS constantly on hand. No. 1 Journal Block, - - Water Street, Cm AUGUSTA. ME. ajan70 PIANOS, MEL00E0NS, Organs Music, etc. Ill WE Musical Instmiments from the several bc.-t Manufacturers of New England, and will sell them at the very lowest figure- for cash, or part c ash down and the rest in .Monthly nr Quarterly payments. Will take any second-hand instruments in cvehange. \\ ill rent instruments and let all rent paid go towards the purchase of the same or any other instrument. Will rend instruments to any part of the state on trial. For full particulars, Price I.i.-t, etc., .-end to me fora copy ol the Musical Monitor, whieh will be sent free to any addle?-.-, giving in t<> tlm.-e w ho wish a nice, handy Ftrptiual ('alendar. Address 11. M. MANSUR, 3U-37* Augusta, Maine. DEI,!, SIMOXDS' Fashionable Hair Dressing Fvooms Opposite Parrott A Bradbury’s, Kater Street, : Augusta, Me. Shaving. Shampooing, Hair-Dressing. < utting, Col oring, ft**., in the most approved style o! the art Particular attention paid to rutting and curling I..a. dies’ and Children’s hair. All kinds ol Han^Mork made to order in the latest style. ljan.O-ly J. S. DUDLEY, Dealer in all kinds ot SEWING MACHINES All kinds of Sewing Mamines neatly repaired an warranted to sew as well as the day they were made. MACHINES TO LET ! By llic Month or W eek. .J. M. I> 3T IF 3. 3d A « Water St., AM.ISTA. M AINE, ftf-junell 1 Poor south of Parrott A Bradbury’s. OAR GROVE SEMI AAR i, YASSALBOUO'. rrUIK Fall Term of twelve weeks will commence I mi Tlunl <lav, the i:Sil of Mil month, mnler the ,-harjre of KiiTmi'il .M. Jones, A. It.as Principal, ami a llret-elass teacher as Assistant. Terms: Common English, .... $;J-50 Hitcher “ .5.00 Languages, ------ o.uu Special attention will be given to those studies which form the basis of a thorough education. fmisual facilities will be offered for tin* acquisi tion of French and German, as the teacher lias studied both in Europe. Hoard in the boarding-house, $o.00 per week. \ limited number of rooms will be let to those who wish to board themselves. Both boarders and oc cupants of rooms to be under the personal cure ol the Principal. . . . For further particulars apply to the I nnc pal, IHKIGO, Kensf.hec ( o. Yassalboro’, 7th Mo* 5w*eow31 This is the most thorough blood purifier yet dis covered, and cures all humors trom the " orst *Scro fnla to a common Eruption. Pimples and Piotehes on the face, and scaly or rough skin, which are such annoying blemishes to many young persons, yield to the use of a few bottles of this wonderful medi cine. From one to eight bottles cure Salt liheum, Erysipelas, Scald Hmd, Ping Worms, Polls, Scaly Eruptions of the Skin, Scrofula Sores, Ulcers, and “Canker" in the Mouth and Stomach. It is a pure medicinal extract of native routs and plants, com bining i/i harmony Nature’s most sovereign cura tive properties which God has instilled into the vegetable kingdom for healing the sick. It is a great restorer for the strength and vigor of the sys tem. Those who are languid, sleepless, have ner vous apprehensions or fears, ov any of the aileetions symptomatic of ireakness, will find convincing evi dence Of its restorative power upon trial. If you feel thill, drain::/, debilitated and despondent, have ! frequent Headache, mouth tastes badly in the morn ing, irregular ugpctite and tongue coated, you are suffering from Torpid Liver or “Biliousness.” In many eases of “Liver Complaint’’ only a part ol these symptoms are experienced. As a remedy for all such eases, I>r. Pierce’s Goldeu MedicalJhscov erv has no equal as ii effects perfect cures, leaving the liver strengthened and healthy. For the cure ol Habitual Constipation of the Bowels it is a never failing remedy, and those who have used it for this purpose are loud in its praise. In llronchial, l hroat and Lung I >i teases, it has produced many truly re nia’ kable cures, w here other medicines had tailed. soM hy iIi-iikfIMs at ,1.(10 piT hottlo l'roiiaro.l lit lilt' (Jirniiciit Laboratory ol it. \ . 1 IMtCI., M. 1)., SeptS6*t«W$lB Buttalo, N. A . _ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ James n. ueign, DEALER IN Foreign and Domestic DRYGOODS ALSO, AGENT FOR Wheeler & Wilson’s Sowing Macliinc-fei i lYKEINLKfl and all Tools adapted to the Ma chines, constantly on hand. Water Nt., Ilallouell. He. i tlspr-tf nnuGS -AND MEDICINES ! Johnson Brothers, opposite : : POST OFFICE, Are prepared to furnish Customers A FULL ASSORTMENT OF Til Kilt LIKE OF GOODS, CONSISTING OF Tho Best the Market affords. Tin: WEST PLACE 'I'll BUY YKl'K Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Toilet Articles, Fancy Goods, Per fumery, Soaps, Brushes & Patent Medicines, ol' all kind* at vorv low pricos, U at Johnson Brothers, opppsite ro*T OFFICE. CALL AND LOOK ! -AT T1IE STOCK OP Sponges, Brushes, Dusters, Soaps, &c„, — AT — Johnson Brothers, opposite POST OFFICE. OIL.8. Pare Sperm, Castor, • Neats Foot, Olive, Cod Liver, and Essential Oils of ALL KINDS, -AT Johnson Brothers, opposite : : POST OFFICE. ALL Till: Choicest Brands ! -AT SATISFACTORY PRICES. TOBACCOS . (.old Bar, Xatural I.eaf, Xnvy, Fruit Cake, Uolnee, ami If alley's Fine Cut. Johnson Urothers, opposite POST OFFICE. Physicians, Country Merchants, Mechanics, and Farmers, Should not fail to call and examine our Stock and inquire our prices. Physicians’ Prescriptions Carefully Compounded ! Proprietors of Dr. Bennett's Jaundice Bitters. Johnson Brothers, opposite - POST OFFICE. AUGUSTA, - - Maine.