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THE LOVERS.
IN DIFFERENT MOODS AND TENSES.
Sslly Salter, she was a young teacher who taught,
And her Wend, Charley Church, was a preacher,
wbopraughtl
Though his enemies called him a screecher, who
•cranght.
His heart when he saw her kept sinking and sunk,
And his eye, meeting hers, began winking, and
wunk;
While she, in her turn, fell to thinking, and thunk.
Ii« hastened to woo her, and sweetly he wooed,
For his love grew until to a mountain it grewed,
And what he was longing to do then lie doed.
in secret he wanted to speak and lie spoke,
To seek with his lips what his heart long had soke;
So he managed to let the truth leak and it hike.
He asked her to ride to ohurch, and they rode.
They so sweetly did glide that they both thought
they glode,
And they came to the place to bo tied, and were
lode.
Then homeward he said let us drive, and they
drove,
And soon as they wished to arrive, they arrove;
For whatever he couldn’t contrive, she controve.
The kisa he was dying to steal, then he stoic,
At the feet where he wanted to kneel, then heknolc,
And he aaid, “I feel better than ever I foie.”
So they to each other kept clinging, and clung,
While Time his swift circuit was winging, and
wung;
And this was the tiling he was bringing, and brung:
The man Sally wanted to catch, and had caught—
That she wanted from others to snatch, and had
•naught—
Was the one that she now liked to scratch, and she
•craught.
And Charley’s warm love began freezing, and froze,
While he took to teazing, and crewelly toze
The girl he hud wished to be squeezing, and squoze
"Wretch l” he cried, when she threatened to leave
him, and left,
“How could you deceive me, as you have deceit ?”
And she answered, "I promised to cleave, and I've
cleft!’’ [Amos Keeler.
EQUALIZER
—OK—
VACUUM CURE.
CP, C. T. NORCBOSS,
—AND—
J. Xu. tlXTISTT,
llflLL COMMENCE this mode of Treatment in
it A.TJOTTSTA.—The Invention of
Dks. John' G. and George Hadeiei.1) of
Cincinnati—
At Vo. 41, Perham Street,
In Rear of Court House,
OH TUESDAY, October 4th,
Haring bought the Right to the same for
the city.
This Mode of Treatment, which is being
adopted by a large number of the Medical Profes
sion, has become quite popular in almost every
State of the Un.on. It haw been examined by thou
sands of Physicians, of ail schools of medicine, and
there has not been one dissenting voice to the
correctness of the principle; all acknowledge that
it fills a vacuum in the Science of Medicine. The
sick and afflicted are demanding it everyw here.
We have demonstrated the fact that Paralysis,
Nervous Debility, Dyspepsia, Neuralgia,
Gout, Consumption in its incipient
stages, all Cancerous
Affections, Dropsy, Varicose Veins, Weak
Cheats, Narrow Chests, Asthma,
Weak I.ungs,
Weak Racks, Weak, Stiff and Shrunken Limbs,
Curvature of the Spine, and other
Spinal Affections,
Sciatica, Rheumatism of years standing, Spasms,
Epilepsy, Palsy, St. Vitus’ Dance,
Derangement of the Mind,
Prolapsus Uteri, Obstructed Menstruation, with
all their concomitant diseases, Impotcncy,
and all kinds of weakness of the
Generative Organs,
CAN RE CURED. It brings a greater supply ol
blood and nutrition to all weak parts, thus creating
new life and tone, and health and strength in those
parts. It breaks up Congestion and Inflammation
by equalizing the circulation throughout every part
of the system.
The Senior Proprietor of the
Augueta Vacuum Cure,
Dr. O. T. WOnOHLOSS,!
Is well known in this vicinity as a Skillful
Physician.
During the last Forty Years he practised medicine
iu Maine, chiefly in Rangor and vicinity.
Patients can be assured that with bis expe
rience they will have thorough treatment.—
He will have competent aid in his Associate.
References of the highest character
will be furnished to those
desiring them.
The Medical Faculty and the Afflicted, w ho have*
failed to be benefited by other inodes of treatment
are requested to come and test the VACUUM
CURE.
Office Hours 9 to li M., and 2 to G P. M.
Town and County rights for sale.
octl-tAwRin
Money Cannot Buy It!
FOR SIGHT IS PRICELESS ! !
'44^^>
Tin; DllIIOlD (.LAMMEN.
M ANUFJUTL'litI > BV J. E. Sl'KNCKB A Co., N. V.
Which art* uovr offered to the public, are pronounced
by all the celebrated Optician sof the World to be
Tho Most Perfect,
Natural, Artificial help to the human eye ever
known.
They are ground under their own supervision,
from minute Crystal J'cbbic*. melted together, and
derive their name, “Diamond,” ou account of their
hardue** and brilliancy.
Til *3 BclontlUc r*rinc*ij»l^
Oa which they are constructed bring- the core or
centre of the Ien» directly in front of tho eye, pro
ducing a clear and (Ue'inet vision, a* in the natural,
healthy Might, and pre enling all unpleasant sensa
tion f, suen a* glimmc ug and wavering of sight,
dizziness, Ac., peculiurto all other* in use.
They are Mounted in the Finest Manner,
In trame* of the best rjuuiily, of ail materials u*cd
for that purpose.
THEIR FINISH ASTI) W'llAIUUTY
CANNOT BE 8CKPAS.SE1).
Caution.—None genuine unless bearing limit
trade mark stamped on every frame.
8 A. BCS8ELL. JewtUtr and Optuian, u Sol<
Jaeut/or Augusta, Afainr,
From whom they can ouly be obtained. J best
goods are not supplied to Pedlars at any price.
WAjrlMv
H, T, HELMBOLD’S
CONCENTRATED
Fluid Extract Buchu.
T II E
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.
1I.T. HELMBOLD claims a superior mode of
extracting its virtues. The experiments were made
while engaged in the DRUG business iu the city of
Philadelphia, nineteen years ago, prompted by the
alarming increase of diseases of the Bladder, Kid
neys, Gravel and 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 ol
the entire human family, depends. That Buchu
should act upon both Liver and Kidneys, to pre
pare it so that it would retain its strength and active
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 V ACUt >,
ami from the Long-leaf, fresh and carefully se
lected.
TIIE .SUPERIORITY OF MY MODE OF PRE
PARATION BEING ACKNOWLEDGED, 1 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 IS 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
ful, 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 out his principle; but they had been years
in doing so.
What 1 would have understood.' is, that no injury
can arise from its use. It is as sale as any article
of food; but patients must not expect any medicine
to rebuild a wrecked or shattered constitution in a
few days.
This truth is mo self-evident that it would seem
unnecessary to repeat it, were it not for the fact that
thousands of persons who are intelligent in 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 the number of years I have been
engaged in business, there may oc those located at
a distance that may not be aware of all the facts,
and would like to be satisfied on all the points.
Having been educated a druggist, 1 append the fol
lowing
Prom the Largest Manufac
turing Chemist in
the World.
“lam acquainted with Mr. II. T. Ilelmbold; he
occupied the Drug Store opposite my residence,
itud was successful in conducting the business
where others had not been equally so before him.
1 have been favorably impressed with hi.- charac
ter and enterprise.”
WII.LI VM WEIGHTM W,
Finn of Powers & Weightman. Manufacturing
Chemists, Ninth and llrown 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
lie he to withhold his knowledge! We have yet to
learn from what chapter or verse in Scripture to
quote, “that may not heal others of their fellow men
of auy disease.”
Nor have we asked Pickwicks, affected prudes,
or, in short, men who are possessed of ever)' kind
of sense but common sense, and all kinds of opin
ions but their own. The Buchu is a good tiling. 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 1>U. EPIIRIAM
DOWELL, A ( KLEBRATED PHYSICIAN AND
MEMBER OF THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF SUR
GEONS, IRELAND, AND PUBLISHED IN THE
TRANSACTIONS OF THE KING AND QUEEN S
JOURNAL.
SEE MEDlCO-tillHURGlCAL REVIEW, PUB
LISHED BY BENJAMIN TRAVERS, FELLOW
OF ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS, LONDON.
SEE PROF. DEWESS’ VALUABLE WORKS ON
THE PRACTICE OF PHYSIC.
SEE REMARKS MADE BY THE LATE CELE |
BRATED DR. PIIYSICK, PHILADELPHIA.
And most id’ the late Standard Works ou Medi
cine.
SEE Medical Properties contained in Dispensa
tory of the United States, of which the following is
a correct copy
BUUIIU.—Its odor is strong, diffusive, and some
what aromatic; its taste is bitterish and analogous
t<» that of mint. It is given chiefly in complaints of
tin* Urinary Organs, such a.-* Gravel. Chronic
< atarrh of the Bladder, Morbid irritation of the
Bladder and Urethra, diseases of the Prostrate
Maud, and Retention or the Incontinence of Urine,
lYotn a loss of tone in tin* parts concerned in its
evacuation. It has also been recommended in Dys
pepsia, Ulironic Rheumatism, Cutaneous Affections
j and Dropsy.
TESTnvrOJKT’i .
Cure of Gravel of Five Years’
Standing—Stone Passed
and to Be Seen.
Savannah, Tenn., May 14,lH*it».
I)r. II. T. Hki.miioi.p,
Dkau siu : We introduced your‘'Fluid Extract
liuchu” in this country about eight months ago, and
are happv to slat** that it is meeting with universal
favor. We wish to inform you of one instunee
(among many) where your “liuchu” has worked
wonders. A man in our countv, named •/ II. E>
tell, had been suffering about live years with gra\ •
el. About rix weeks ago he bought of us one Dot -
tie of your “liuchu,” and before In* was through
with one bottle he passed a gravel that weighs eight
grains, which we now have on exhibition in our
drugstore, llw says he never will be without the
• liuchu” in his house again. Your preparations
are gaining favor every day. Very respectfully,
yours,&c\, ECCLES & flINKLE, Druggists.
Cure of Bladder and Kidney Af
fection of Long Standing —
Stone Passed and to
Bo Seen.
WYktimhit, Conn., Sept. 0, 1HUW.
II. T. JIki.mroi.k, Esq:—
In-ak Siu—I commenced taking vour “Extract
(of liuchu” about two weeks him e for an affection
of the Bladder and Kidneys. I have suffered by
spells very much for u ft-\v days past; but yenter
duy relief came through tin* effect of \our “lluclui.”
A spine passed fro hi uiv bladd**r about tin* si/.e of
I a large pea, ami 1 now' fee I perfectly well, ami cm
-=====
tirelv free from the pain that I have differed with
"so Lard.” I attrihute mv cure to your medicine
entirely, and would recommend all persons similar
ly affected to trv it. I have great faith in it« cura
tive powers. Yours truly, T1IOS. ,F. BENNETT.
KKFliRS TO
liev. WILLIAM COGSWELL, Westport, Conn.
J. L. U. CANNON. Druggist, Westport, Conn.
II. B. WHEELER, Esq., Westport, Conn.
BRADLEY HELL, Esq., Westport, Conn.
DR. WAKEMAN, Reading. Conn.
K. W. R. ROBINSON, Wholesale Druggist. New
York City.
And many others if necessary.
Cure of Kidney and Bladder
Affection of a Patient
seventy-eight years
of age.
T II A N K S TO MR. HE L M 13 O L D .
Girard, l*a., March 31,18(39.
Editor Cosmopolite:—I desire, as an unsolici
ted tribute to the merits of Helmbold’s BiGiir,
and for the benefit of those similarly afflicted as
myself, to say that alter consulting many eminent
physicians and trying nearly all the best advertised
remedies, m the vain hope of finding relief lYom
aggravated kidney and bladder diseases, from
which 1 have suffered excessively for many years,
good fortune finally suggested to me IIklmbold's
III 'CHI’, which 1 commenced u>mg \\ ith little faith,
and no apparent beneficial effects for about a
month. At the expiration of that time, however, I
thought i commenced to experience slight relief,
which encouraged me to persevere in its use, and
now at the expiration of four months, although 1
am an infirm 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 relic! and
permanent benefit from Mr. HelraboldV 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. LAKES*.
Mr. Laron relera to the following gentlemen :—
Colonel DAN RICE, Girard, Pa.
CHARLES STOW. Esq., Girard, l*a., Editor
Cosmopolite.
GEORGE II. CUTLER, Girard, Pa., Attorney.
C. I. HINDS, Girard, Pa., Attorney.
Capt. 1>. W. HUTCHINSON. Girard, Pa Att’y.
DAVID OL1N, Girard, Pa., Merchant.
DAV1I) E. DAY, Girard, Pa., Merchant.
C. E. ROCKWELL, Girard, l»a.. Merchant.
15. C. ELY, Girard, Pa., Druggist.
DR. KEYSER
is a physician of over 30 years experience, and a
graduate of the .Jeffer-on Medical < 'allege, and
of the University of Medicine and Surgery of Phil
adelphia.
Mr. II. T. 11 elm hold—Dear Sir: In regard t*>
the question asked me as to tuy opinion about Bu
c.lnt. I would say 1 have used and sold the article in
various forma for the past thirty years. 1 do not
think there is any form or preparation of it I have not
u-ed. or known to be used, in the various di-ea-es
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 and kidneys, and the reputation it has ac
quired. in my judgment, is warranted by the fact-.
I have seen and used, as be lore stated, every, form
of Bucliu—the powdered leaves, tincture fluid ex
tract?—and I am not cognizant of any preparation
of that plant at all equal to yours. Twelve years’
experience ought, I think, to give me the right to
judge of it- merits, and. without prejudice or par
tiality. I give you preredenee over all others.
1 value \our Huchu for it- effect on patients. 1
have cured u i* it. and seen cured with it. more
diseases of t' bladder and kidneys than I have
ever seen curt with any other bucliu or any other
proprietary compound of whatever name.
Respectfully yours. Ac.,
GEO. II. KEYSER, M. D..
llo Wood St.. Pittsburg, Pa.
August 11.1H5.V
A Case of Twenty Years’
Standing.
Philadelphia, Pa., June 23,1807.
II. T. IIelmbold, Druggist— Dear Shi: I have
been u sufferer for upwards of twenty years with
gravel, bladder and kidney affections, during w hich
time I have used various’medicinal preparations
and been under the treatment of the roo-t eminent
physicians, experiencing but little relief.
Having seen your preparations extensively ad
vertised, 1 consulted my family physical! in regard
to using your Extract Bucliu.
1 did this because I had 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 1 knew of the ingredients. It was
this that prompted me to use your remedy. As you
advertised that it was composed of huchu, cube bn
and juniper berries, it occurred to me and inv phys
ician as an excellent combination; and with his ad
vice, alter an examination of the article and con
sulting again with the druggist. 1 concluded to try
it. I commenced to use it about eight months ago,
at which time I was con lined to my room.
From the first bottle 1 was astonished at the ben
eficial effect, and after using it three week- 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.
I 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
led as well in all respects as I ever did.
Your Buchu being devoid<»l'any unpleasant taste
and odor, a nice tonic and invigoratorof the system,
1 do not mean to be without it whenever occasion
limy require its use in such affections.
M. MCCORMICK.
Should any doubt Mr. McCormick’s statement he
refers to the following gentlemen:
lion. Wu. BIGLER, ex-Governor of Pennsylvania,
lion. THOM AS 15. FLORENCE, Philadelphia.
Hon.J.C. KNOX, Philadelphia.
Hon. J. S. BLACK, Philadelphia.
lion. D. R. l’<) RTF It, ex-Governor of Pennsylvania
Hon. ELLIS LEVIS, Philadelphia.
Hon. It. C. GRIER, ex-Judge United state- Court.
Hon. G. W. WOODW ARD, Philadelphia,
lion. W. A. PORTER, Philadelphia.
Hon. JOHN BIGLER, ex-Governor of California,
lion. E. 15ANKS, Washington, D. C.
And many others if necessary.
HELMBOLD S EXTRACT BUCHU,
Kstnblidied upward of ll» Vr;u>, pn'purt'd by
ii. t. HKi.JinoT.n,
AT HIS DKKi A IIIKUICAL HAKKIIOISES,
No. 594 Broadway, New York,
AN It
No. 104 South Tenth Street,
IMII I. A I iKl.l'U IA, I*A,
FIIIIE i
SIX BOTTLES FOR $6.50,
O H
$1.25 PER BOTTLE.
llelivereil to un.r Adiliess.
Sill,ll III llBL'IiCISTS KIERIIVHERE.
None are genuine unless done uj> in steel en
graved wrapper, with t'ac simile of my Chemical
Warehouse, and signed
H. T. HELMBOLD.
IIELMBOLD'S EXTRACT Blllll,
established upwards of nineteen years, prepared
by 11. T. llKI.MIKiU), druggist,’ .V.d llroudway,
Ni• w York, and ltd South Tenth >t., Philadelphia,
l*a. Price $1.25 per bottle, or six bottles for f'l.'iO,
delivered to any address. Sold by all druggists
everywhere.
None: ark ckncine tnlkss honk i p in
steel engraved wrapper, with lac-simile of my
Chemical Warehouse, ami signed
II. T. IIELMIK>M>.
lyJW
Eugusta Directors.
Churches*
ORTIH >1)0X C<1NGKEG ATK >N A 1 ..—Granite Cli
state *t., between Bridge and Oak street*. No
pastor; residence No. KJ state street. Morning
service lo.30 A. M. Ailernoou service 2.30 P. M.
Evening 7 P. M.
FIRST BAPTIST,—Comer Winthrop and Perham
st*. J. Ricker, pastor; residence chestnut street.
Morning nervine 10.30 A. M. Afternoon 2.30 P.
M. Evening 7 P.M.
FREE BAPTIsT,—state street, north of Bridge.
C. E. Penney, pastor; residence Slimmer street.
Morning service 10.30 A. M. Afternoon 2.30 P.
M. Evening 7P.M.
METHOD I ST EPIst i>PAE,—Green street, east of
state. E. Martin, pastor; residence at tin* par
sonage, next door t" the church. Morning ser
vice 10.30 A. M. Afternoon 2.30 P. M. Evening
7 P. M.
PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL,—State st., between
Oak and Winthrop. Rev. Mr. Epjohn, rector.
Morning service 10.30 A. M. Evening service 7 P.
M.
I’M VEIiS AT. 1ST. < 'or. Winthrop and Summer sts.
( . R. Moor, pastor; residence Winthrop street,
below orchard. Morning service 10.30 A. M.
Sabbath School service at 12 A. Nl. Evening ser
vice at 7 P. M.
I’ MT A RIAN.—Comer Oak and State sts. Rev.
Mr. Gram, pastor; morning service 10.30 A. M
Sabbath School service 2 la P. M. Preaching
service in evening at 7 o’clock
CATHOLIC,—State st.. north of Bridge. Rev. Mr.
< >’Brien, priest; resilience near the church.
The Congregational. First Baptist, Free Will
Bapti.-t and Methodist Churches hold social con
ference meetings in their vestrie-every Wednesday
evening,at half-past seven o’clock.
V. M. C. A.
Rooms in Darby Block, Water Street. Regular
praver meetings every Monday evening. Religion*
exercises every Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock.
Rooms open to all.
.Masonic
BETHLEHEM LODGE, No. 3a, E. and A. M.
st,iteA meetings llrst Monday of each mouth,
special meetings every Monday evening. E. A.
Crowell. Master. .1. \N .Clapp, secretary.
AM.l *TA LODGE. No. HI. V. X A. >f. Stated
meetings th> t Tuesday of each month, special
meetings every Tuesday evening. W . IE Mood
Pun . Master. E. F. Blackman, Secretary,
i TRINITY < OMMANDERY. No. 7. Knights Tem
plar. Stall'd meetings Friday on or before the
lull moon of each month. A. D. Knight, Eminent
Commander. A. E. smith. Recorder.
JERl - \ EEM R'»Y AE ARCH CHAPIEK- Meet*
at Hallow all. Mated eonvoeatioii - Tlmr-day nil
or before the full moon of each month. B. F.
Warner. High Priest.
Al l'll \ ( i>l M'lE—Meets at Hallow cP. Quar
terly Convocations, January. April, July, Oc
tober: Wcdne.-day succeeding full moon. D.
Cargill, Thrice Illustrious Master.
Temperance.
SA B ATT IS LODGE. No. 78 of Ch»od Tl MPLAIiS.
Meets everv Tuesday evening at Darby Hall
FRANKLIN *D1YI>!< >\ >ON> i >E TEMPER A N( E
— Meets at Darby Hall every Thursday evening at
7 o’clock.
Post Office*
Al’Gl’STA POST OFFH'F!. Comer of Oak and
Water streets. Offu’K Hot■ us;—From 7.30 A.
M. to 8 P. M. Sunday to 10 A. M.
James A. Bicknell, Postmaster. Georg*? 11. Far
rington. 1 hief Clerk.
Arrival awl Departure of Mailt:—\\ e.-tern, leaves
11 oo A. M.; closes 10.30 A . M.; arrive-3.3u P. M.
Eastern and Northern. lea\e* 3.4.’» P. M.; closes
3.3o p. M.: arrive.- lo.ia A. M.
Belfa-t and Wav, leaves 4.no P. M.; closes 3.30 P.
M.; arrive- 10.30 A. M.
Rockland and Way, leave* 8.30 A. M.; closes 8.1o
A. M.; arrive.- 5.0(1 f\ M.
Winthrop, leaves 8.00 A. M.; clones 7.1a A. M.;
arrives O.Ou P. M. __
Farmington and Way. leave* 7.'*o A. M.; closes
7.4a A. M ; arrive* 2.00 P. M.
Freeport and Eitehlleld, leaves 0.00 A. M.; closes
S.oo p. M.; arrive* 10.30 A. M. Leaves Monday,
Wednesday and Friday. Arrives Tuesday, Thurs
day and Saturday.
'Everv morning a train leaves Augusta at
.V30 a.'M.; arrives at Augusta, daily, at 8.00
P. M.
IDallolucll Divrrtorn.
HALLOW ELL POST OFFICE.
WESTERN MAIL arrives daily, Sundays excepted, at 3.27
and 7.52 P. M. Close* hi lu.45 A. M. anil 8 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 S o'clock A. M., to
8 P. M. Open Saturdays until 8.3U P. M.
B-»x Rents and Postage on papers, periodicals, 4c ,
payable quarterly in advance.
E. HOWELL, P M
Ilallowell, May 3, I860.
CHURCHES.
South Parish Congregational Church, corner of Second
and Chestnut Streets, opposite Temple. Rev. Chas. G.
McCilly, Pastor, residence on Chestnut St. Morning
service, 10.30; Afternoon service. 215.
First Baptist Church, corner of Union and Franklin
streets. Rev. A. R. Ckank, Pastor; residence on Middle
St., between Winthrop ami Lincoln. Morning service,
10.30; Afternoon service, 2.15.
Methodist Episcopal Church, Middle Street,between Un
ion and Central. Rev. Caleb Fi ller, Pastor; residence
at the Parsonage, opposite the Church. Morning service,
10.30 ; Afternoon service, 2.15.
First Uni versa list 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 Ilallowell, are held in the Vestry of the Baptist
Church every Monday evening, commencing at 7! o’clock.
A cordial invitation is extended to all, both ladies and
gentlemen, to attend these meetings of the Association.
Prayer meetings, conducted by members of the Associ
ation, are held every Sunday evening—
In Burns’ Schoolhouse, Fartningdaie, at 7 o’clock.
In Schoolhouse at French’s Corner, Chelsea, at 7o’clock.
In Loudon Ilill Schoolhouse, at 7 o’clock.
In the Wilder Schoolhouse, Manchester, at 7 o’clock.
Friends’ Meeting House, West Gardiner, 2 1-2.
BENJAMIN EUWI.ES, President.
H. S. OWEN, Secretary.
MASONIC.
Kennebec Lodge, No 5, F. and A. M. Stated Commu
nications Wednesday, on or pr ceding the full moon.
J A M ES ATKI NSi J a., W. M. J. E. N V E, Sec’y.
Jerusalem R. A. Chapter. Stated Convocations, Thurs
day on »>r before the full of the moon.
it- F. WARNER, II. P. F. J. DAY, Sec’y.
Alpha Council. Regular meetings, Wednesday succeed
ing the full of the moon, quarterly.
DA VI IF 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. L». KNIGHT, E. C. A L. SMITH, Rec’r
TEMPERANCE.
Union Temple of Honor and Temperance, No. 3. Reg
ular meetings, every Tuesday evening.
.1 W. FI LLEK, W. (’. T BEN TENNEY, W. R.
Kennebec Council, No. 4. Regular meetings on the first
ami third Friday evenings of each month.
J. J. JONES, C. of C. C„C. HUNT, R. of C.
Sheridan Lodge, No. 293, I. O. of G. T. Regular meet
ings every Saturday evening.
1". S. 1I0VI). W. C. T. r. A. A. IIEATII. R. 9.
A. EITTEEFIELD,
HA vim; ii-turncd In Ill's dill stand, next dour tn
Ilia donrnal Itlork, would inform his friends
and tlio public that lie is ready to manufacture
HOOTS tfc SHOES,
cither I'EtiCKD or SEWEI).
REPAIRING !
done cheaper than at any other shop on tin* Ken
nebec,
A. Littlefield.
Augusta, Sept. 11,1870. t3m
ISE RENNE’S PAIN KILLING
MAGIO OIIj.
j “It Works like a charm.”
Have you Headache ? I’se Remit’* Magic Oil
Have you Toothache? I -<• Kenne** Magic. Oil
1 Have you Neuralgia ? t Reline's Magic < >i
Ilaveyou Rheumatism? Fm* Remit*’* Magic Oil
Have Vou Sore Throat ? I’se Remit*’* Magic. Oil
Ilaveyou Sciatica? I’m* Uenne’s Magic Oil
Have you a Itruise? I c Remit*’* Magic Oil
Have you t ramp* ? 1 -*• Remit*’* Magic Oil
Have you t,holera Morbus ? Fse Renne’s Magic Oil
Have Vou Lauiene?*? I -<• ltcnne’s Magic Oil
This* is the Rest Family Remedy, to cure all kind.*
of Pain, vou ever tried.
It is clean, safe and delicious to use, and if yot
use it faitlifulh, IT WILL 1><> YOl’ GOOD
Directions on each bottle. Ruy it ol the Druggi**
or Merchant where vou H ade. If they have not go
it on hand, they will send for it, at your request, am
hell you GKNiiNK Rensi;* Pain-Killing Mvt.u
OIL, ut the manufacturer’s lowest price at retail,
ir Sold by Druggists, Merchant* and Grocer*.
Il is put up in three sizes, and called “Trial Size,
“Medium size,” and “Large Family Size ’ bottles.
WM. RENNE, Sole Proprietor and Manutac
turer, PriTsimit, Mass.
Wholesale and retail in Augusta by Marshal
Whittled Grow r. 1 vE&eev*
Prairie Weed Balsam!
SOLD HY
|uly30-t:lteod L. IL TITL’OMIt,f Apothecary.
Great Bargains at
WELLS’ %
FURNITURE ROOMS,
Water Street, Augusta, Mo.
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF NEW AND SEC
OND HAND
Furniture,
Which w ill be sold ut very low rates for cash.
We also keep the beat 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 Slate.
C. It. & II. U. WELLS.
22tf
ANT)
BOOTHBAY!
The EASTERN STEAMBOAT COMPANY’S
STEAMERS
Sasanoa and Spray.
Fall Arrangement !
On and alter MONDAY. September 1 Ofh but outj
trip will be made each way daily, Sundays
excepted,
Lea\ ing Boothbay at S o’clock A. M.,
Bath at iP# o’clock P. 31.
\VM. w. Mason, Agent at Bath.
E. THORPE, Agent at Boothbay.
i* STEAM 1.11
M&sML. ELLA:
C APT. WILLIAM MITCHELL.
<\N and after Wednesday. June 22d, the Steamei
f Lila will leave Augusta at 8 o’coloek A. M..
exerv MONDAY. WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY
for llallowell, Gardiner, Richmond, Bath, and
Portland.
Returning, will leave Portland for Augusta, and
intermediate landings on the Kennebec, overx
Tl E>DAY THURSDAY and SATURDAY, al
7 A. M.
Parks Reduced: on and after Monday,
August 22.
August:* to Portland, $1.25
" to Hath .00
“ to lloothbay, * .$5
FROM AIGIStHo \EW YORK.
Passengers by tins route will be ticketed through
to New York by the steamers FRANCONIA and
D1R1GO, xvhich'leave Portland for New Yorkeverj
Monday ami 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, witt
the steamer Spray for Boothbav.
This boat will stop at any of the ice-houses on the
river on display of a xv lute flag as a signal.
For further particulars apply to
+tt-jum*23 B. F. MORSE, Augusta. Agent.
F O It 15 O 8 T O IV I
Spring Arrangement!
THE STEAMUK
STAR Of tie EAST
(10MMENCED her regular trips from the Ken
ncbec. THURSDAY. Max* 15th, 1870, and xv ill
until further notice, run as follows:
Leaving Gardiner every Monday and Thursday
at 3 o’clock, Richmond at 4, and Bath at 0 P. M.
THE STEAMER CLARION,
Will leave \ugustaat 12 M .. llallowell at 1.45 P
M.. connecting xvith the above boat at Gardiner.
For further particulars inquire of W. J
Tuck, Augusta; H. Fuller A Son, llallowell
T. B. Grant, G.ndiner; J.T. Robinson, Richmond
,1. E. Brown. Bath.
Gardiner, April 11,1870. _tlRapr
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 I*. M.
ami 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. M., 12.45 aud 5.15 P. M., and
w ill be tine in Augusta at 10 A. M.,3.30 and 8 P. M
Augusta for Vassalboro\ Waterville, Kendall’*
Mills, Skuwhegan, Dexter, Bangor. Ac., at 3.40 P
M. Returning, will be due iu Augusta at 10A0 A
M.
Augusta for llallowell and Gardiner (dumni)
car) at 7.30. 11250 A. M., 2.15, fi P. M. Returning
will be due in Augusta at 7, 8.45 A. M., 1.30, 5.30 P
M.
Through freight trains leave Boston daily at 4 P
M . arriving in Augusta the following morning a
8.45.
A Refrigerator car is run on the through IVeigh
trains (both going and returning) carrying fruit
meat, eggs, vegetables, Ac., in good order in tin
warmest weather.
L. L. LINCOLN. Superintendent.
Couffh Candy !
TIT i:\,(l:.\l)l ll9'S < on;H CANDY cure
XV COUGHS, COLDS, WHOOPING COUGH am
all Throut troubles.
2 Doors south of Granite Block, Market Sq
MUSIC A I, INSTRUMENTS,
Firncy Goods, tfcc., sold b;
ianl-ly* W. WENDENBUHG.
| POTTER & BENNETT,
(Successurs to \V. S. Furbusb,)
j 110 Water Street, 1 Door South of Post Office
AUUI'STA, JIAIXE.
LADIES’ ROOM up Stairs.
I1 C'E CUKAMS ami OYSTEKSconstantlyonnand
Meals serve,l at all Hours. This Saloon beini
loeute.l within a lew steps of an,I directly opposit,
the Depot, is very convenient for the travelliuj
public. " *3m-juuel0
Music in Glasses.
riMIE subscriber xvould inform his friends and tin
A public of Augusta aud vicinity, that in* pro
poses to teach Piano; also singing in classes
Classes on Piano to consist «»t six pupils each
This system has many advantages, and the expens'
is less than private lessons. Private lessons givei
if preferred. Would also iuvite the attention ot th
public to the
II. F. MILLER PIAX0S !
For sale at his
Music lloom, North’s Block
OPPOSITE COXY ROUSE.
The use of these Pianos in many public institi
tions ami schools has gained for them an enviabl
: repute.ion, and throughout the country they nr
[ becoming the most popular Pianos manufactured.
Classes arranged on application at Music Koot
or llesidenee, !>7 Wintliroii street.
M. C. MILUKEN, Teacher of Music.
| apr29t2m
What Shall \Yc Eat ?
VI.L regular physicians will tell you that Be
and Pork is not so healthy t«» eat in spring an
j summer as good Fresh Fish. The same can he ol
J tained at
CUSHING A HOLMES’ MARKET,
I Near It. It. Bridge, XX’aler SI.
Where all orders will be promptly attenued to
for
of ail kinds in their season.
CUSHING A HOLMES,
hmiylfl-tf Water street, Augusta.
Ilomoopixttiic.
R. R. WILLIAMS, M. D
Office Water street, (upstairs)
CARDINER, MIC.
I tllco Hours from 1 to 4 P. M. t 'Jspet
DR. A. H. CHAMBERLAIN,
DF.NTAL SURGEON,
ISO WATER MTREET.
Augnslii, - - Dlainp.
Make* the successful treatment of all disease* «>i
the mouth and teeth a specialty, employing nil the
latest ami best Improvements in the method of till
ing with gold ami all proper material. Ulcerated
teeth permanently cured, and their decayed and
broken down crowns tilled and built up to their
original shape and beauty.
Toothache lured Without Extracting!
Great improvement in the method of constructing
and tilting
ARTIFICIAL TEETH.
DR. CHAMBERLAIN i- inserting a large num
ber of sets of these teeth, which for beauty, dura
bility and adaptation, cannot oc surpassed any
where. The plate will not start or drop dow n, and
is warranted to lit perfectly. All are invited to call
and examine specimens ot teeth made on red, pink
and white rubber.
FRESH GAS EVERY DAY.
tmavO tf
Hew M Life Insurance Campany.
ORGANIZED IN 1841.
Assets, : : 815,000,000.
The Dividends paid by this eompan n isr.'.i and
1870 exceed those paid by any other Company.
Agents Wanted !
Address
WILLIAM F. MORRILL,
General flg't Eastern Branch Office,
scpKl-tlw Portland, Mnlrn*.
Allen, Small & Co,
MACHINISTS,
And 3IanuI'ucturerH of
Steam Engines, Circular Saw Mills, Clap
board I'lancrs, Shafting, Pulleys,
Mill Work, and all kinds ol
JOBBING
Usually tlone in a first-class Machine Shop. Also
Improved Excelsior Machines,
which cuts two Bolts at a time as readily as one
BOARII PLAIVERS constantly on hand.
Xo. 1 Journal Block, • • Water Street,
Cm AUGUSTA. XIK. ojanTO
PIANOS, , MELODEONS,
Orleans, Musli*, etc.
rHAVE Musical Instrmments from the sovi-nd
best Manufacturers of New England, and will
sell them at the very lowest figure* for cadi, or part
cash down and the rest in Monthly or Quarterly
payments. Will take any second-hand instrument
'll exchange. Will rent instruments and let all rent
paid go towards the purchase of the same or any
other instrument. Will semi instrument* to any
part of the Mate on trial. For full particulars, Price
Lisd. etc., send to me fora copy of the
Atonttor, w hich will be sent free to any address,
giving in to those w ho wish a nice, handy Perpetual
Calendar. Addrc-s
R. M. MANSUR,
3w37* Augusta. Maine.
HELL, SIJIOXOV
Fashionable Hair Dressing Rooms
Opposite Parrott A Bradbury’s,
Water Street, : Augusta, Me.
Shaving, Shampooing, llair-Dre.-sing, Cutting, < ol
orlng, Ac., in the most approved style ot the art
particular attention paid to cutting and curling La.
dies’and Children’s hair. All kinds of llair^VXork
made to order in the latest style. Ijan70-ly
j” S. DUDLEY,
Dealer in all kinds ol
SEWING MACHINES
All kind* of Sewing Marnmes neatly repaired an
warranted to sew as well a* the «av
they were made.
MACHINES TO LET !
By tlie Xlontli or Week.
,J. M. DUDT.HY.
Water st., Al (.1 >TA, MAIM’.,
ftf-innell 1 I>.x.r south of Pam.it A Bradbury's.
OAK BUOYE SEMINARY,
VASSAL BORO'.
riMIE Fall Term of twelve weeks will commence
on Third .lav, the ild of tub montb, under the
charge id' Richard M..Tones. \. It. as Principal, and
a ilrat-class teacher us Assistant.
TKUlta:
Common English, - 44.50
Higher “ 500
Languages, • u.uu
Special attention w ill be given to those studies
which form the basis of a thorough education.
Unusual facilities w ill be offered for the acquisi
tion of French and German, as the teacher has
studied both in Europe.
Board in the boarding-hou**'. $3.00 per week. A
limited number of rooms will be let to those wlm
wish to board themselves. Both boarders and oc
eupants of rooms to be under the personal care ot
the Principal. .... ,
For further particulars apply to the 1 rmnpal,
DIK1GO, KENNKlIkl’ C o.
Vassal boro’, 7th Bfo. lWh. 5w-eow31
CUSHNOC HOUSE.
Corner and
Winthrop plfff'g State Sts.,
J\ uffusta, Ale.
T. B. BALLARD, s : Proprietor.
Guests taken to and from tho Cars
and Boats Free.
HORSES AND CARRIAGES TO LET.
fllai.71M.m_
| CALL AND SEE !!
> — THE —
MAGEE ADVANCE COOK STOVE,
GOLDEN CITY.
1 Sheridan Farmers Cook, Rival Madelion,
Union, Richmond Portable Range,
Palace Range, Stevens* Range,
* Stewart Parlor Heater, Rich
i mond Parlor Heater, Oriental
-» and Priceless.
i And a large assortment of other Stores both
New and Second Hand,
AT
WIIliuiuNun * CWWWOOtf*.
» New Store!
Confectionery & Fancy l ake
MAHUFACTOItY,
’ No. lOO Water Street
AUGUSTA.
A1MIEHK may he (bund a Fargo Assortment o:
\\ I II 1*11 .11.1 UK «•.».'» 1*1 is,
embracing the usual kinds, and many "XY,r Slijlt’.
made from the l'urest stock, ( all and examine ..in
. goods at No. 1(H), a few doors below the 1 ost Ollier
FANCY CAKE made to order.
sepM-ftf
. Fine Oolong Teas !
At TITCOMB'8,
WEST END KENNEl.'EC BIUDUE.
JulySO-tateod
DRUGS
-AND
MEDICINES !
Johnson brothers,
opposite : : POST OFFICE,
Are prepared to furnish Customers
%
A FULL ASSORTMENT
OF TIIEIU
LINE OF GOODS,
CONSISTING OF
The Best the Market affords.
Till: IICMT PLACE
TO IH'V ^ Ol It
Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Toilet
Articles, Fancy Goods, Per
fumery, Soaps, Brushes &
Patent Medicines,
of all kiml-i ut very low prices, ia at
Johnson Brothers,
opposite POST OFFICE.
CALL AND LOOK !
-AT TIIE
STOCK O F
Sponges,
Brushes,
Dusters,
Soaps, &c.,
— AT —
Johnson Brothers,
opposite P< >'T I It KICK.
OILS.
Pure Sperm,
Castor,
Neats Foot,
Olive,
Cod Liter,
and Essential Oils of
A J„ I , Iv I >T I > H ,
-AT
Johnson Brothers,
opposite : : POST OFFICE.
ALL TilK
Choicest Brands !
SATISFACTORY PRICES.
TOBACCOS .
(ilolil liar.
Xalm-al I.cat'.
Navy,
l-'ruit Cuke,
Solace, and
R:it;li‘)*s Fine Cut.
Johnson Brothers,
opposite POST OFFICE.
i 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.
t
Johnson Brothers,
opposite -- POST OFFICE,
AUGUSTA, - - Maine.

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