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VACUUM CURE.
OB, 0. T, NOBCBOSS,
—AND—
J. L. HUNT,
WILL COMMENCE this mode of Treatment in
AVGtIBTA—The Invention of
Drs. John G. and George Hahkieib of
Cincinnati—
At Xo. 41, Perham Street,
In Rear of Court House,
Oh TUESDAY, October 4th,
Hating bought the Right to the an me l«*r
the city.
This Mode pf Treatment, which i- being
adopted by a large number of the Medical l'rofes
sion, has become quite popular in'almost every
state of tlie Union. It has been examined by thou
sand, of Physicians, of all 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. 1 lie
sick and afflicted are demanding it everywhere.
We have demonstrated the fact Unit Paralysis,
Nervous Debility, Dyspepsia, Neuralgia.
Gout, Consumption in its incipient
stages, all Cancerous
Affections, Dropsy, Varicose A eins, A\ eak
Chfests, Narrow Chests, Asthma,
Weak Lungs,
Weak Backs, Weak, .Stiff and Shrunken Limbs,
Curvature of the Spine, and other
Spinal Affections,
Sciatica, Hhcumatism of years standing. Spasms,
Epilepsy, Palsy, St. Vitus' Dance,
Derangement of the Mind,
Prolapsus Uteri, Obstructed Menstruation, with
all their concomitant diseases, Impotence,
and all kimis of weakness or the
Generative Organs,
CAN BE CUBED. It brings a greater supply oi
blood and nutrition to ail weak parts, thus creating
new life and tone, and healtli and strength ill those
parts. It breaks up Congestion and Inflammation
by equalizing the circulation throughout every part
of the system.
The Senior Proprietor of the
AuffUNtu Vacuum Cure,
Dr. O. T. NOH.CHOSS.
Is well known in this vicinity as a Skillful
Physician.
During (lie last Forty Years he practised medicine
in Maine, chiefly in liangor and vicinity.
Patient, can be assured that with Ids 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, who have
failed to be benefited by other modes of treatment
are requested to eome and tost the VACUl M
CUBK.
Uflloe Hours9 to IS M.. and i to 0 1*. M.
Town and County rights for sale.
ortl-t.X w.'im
Money Cannot Buy Jt !
FOR SIGHT IS PRICELESS ! !
TUG Dunosi) CiGAMNGN.
Marvfactukeh by J. K. Seem eh & ('<>.. N. 1 ■
Which arenow offered to the public, are pronounced
by all the celebrated Opticiansof Hie World to be
Tlio Most Perfect,
Natural, Artiflclal help to the human eye ever
known.
They are ground under their own supervision,
from minute Crystal Pebbles, melted together, and
derive their name. “Diamond,” on account ot then
hardness and brilliancy.
The Solontlllo Principle
On which they are constructed brine* tin.. or
centre of the lens directly in front of the eye. pro
during a clear and dlf* inct vision, as in the natural,
healthy Bight, and pro enting all unpleasant sensa
tions, suen as glimine ng and wavering of sight,
dirtiness, Ac., peculiar to all others in use.
They are Mounted in the Finest Manner,
In frames of the best quality, of all materials used
for that purpose.
THEIR FINISH AND DURABILITY
CANNOT BE SURPASSED.
Caution.—None genuine unless bearing their
trade mark stamped on every frame.
S. A. RUSSELL, Jeweller and Opticiant is Salt
Agent for Augusta, Maine,
From whom they can only be obtained. These
goods are not supplied to ’Pedlars at anv price.
mav!7-lv _
The American Broiler
(Pat. July21,1858, and October 19,18011.)
THE FINEST CUEINAHY INVENTION
OF THE AGE.
Embodying in a plain and cheap utensil
ALL THE PKINCIPLES IVV<*!.VEI» IN THE
PtKEKCT ItttO I LINO OK .MEATS.
Operates upon the essential natural principles fm
broiling incuts to perfection; prevents tin «• -■ ape •*!
nutriment bv evaporation, and retains all the rich
luice* and delicate flavor—-which are nm-tly b*T in
all other broiler*, or b\ the process of no im-.
Broil* in Hum ho!/ tin- time required by any
other, and cooks the meat perfectly uniform.h*a\•
ing no burned or raw spot*.
Doe* away with all smoke anif -mell «*f giva-e,
requires no "preparation ot tire; and make- bridling,
heretofore so vexatious, theqt u kfsi and v a-ii.-i
as it in the HKALTHlhST of till Mutn.Anr hiokim.
MEATS.
Broil* equally well over coal «»r wood; answer
for all sized stove or range opening- and i- equally
fOOd for BKKFSTKAK, t’llH'KKN. IIAM, I tsil
and OTSTKKS.
It is not only (il'AK \NTEED to fulfill earli ar.d
every every claim above set forth, but to any not
satisfied alter trial,
THE MONEY WILL BE KKJ-TNDED. WITH
CHAIR.Ks BUT 11 W.H >.
Dealers throughout the city and c.untry are ii
vited to order on these term-, and famiiie- to te-i ii
for themselves, with the certainty of it - eo ting then
nothing, if not as represented.
Each Broiler will have the authorized label at
tached, with the T.ade Mark. ‘American Broiler,
stamped thereon.
RETAIL PRICE ONLY r».00.
LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO THE TRADE.
Now for sale in Boston, by the how-, below numri
ia half-dozen and dozen package-, who w ill be t<
sponsible to the full extent ot the a oo\e guarauti •
for all Broilers sold by them.
FULLER, DANA & FITZ,
HO forth Wrert, ROhTOY.
for sale at retail in AUGUSTA, by
A. P. Gould,
Williamson A Greenwood.
atptn-wtw
H. T, HELMBOLFS
CONCENTRATED
Fluid Extract Buchu.
T I1 E
GP.EAT DIUEETIC.
The Proprietor trusts that his Remedies, from the
fact <5f being advertised, may not he classed as Pa
tent Medicines.
llK'Hr. in (‘no form or other,has been presented
by every educated Physician for more than
TWO HUNDRED YEARS.
II. T. 1IELMBOLD claims a superior mode of
extracting it.- virtue-. The experiments were made
while engaged in the DRUU business in the city of
Philadelphia, nineteen year* ago, prompted by t!;»
alarming increase < t disease.- of the bladder, Kid
neys, (davc! and Urinary Organs, evi»i gin both
sexes. Thc-e diseases were jutly attracting r.s
much attention as diseases of the Liver, or any
other vital organs of the laxly, t pun the sound and
healthy condition of these important organ*, the
healthy and harmonious action of the nervous s\ -•
tem and Liver, and consequently the happiness "t
the entire human family, depends. That Ruchu
should ai l upon both Liver and Kidneys, to pre
pare it so that it would retain it- strength and active
principle, was lu> aim. It mu.-t not be made, at
housekeepers make tea. by boiling. It is a delicate
Leaf, and its active principle would be destroyed
by such a prove-s. It must be prepared in \ At UO
and from the Long-leaf, Iresli and carefully se
lected.
Tin: SUPERIORITY «>F MY MODE OF PRE
PARATION liElNli A« KNOW'Ll.DUF.D, I now
ship ev. n to the point (CAPE OF (iUODIIoPK
where the leaves are gathered, large quantities of
MY FLUID i XTRA< f.
IN FACT, THE AIM'D LE STANDS PRE EMI
NENT, AND IS KNOW N IN ALL PARTS OF THE
WORLD.
The first and most important object was to offer
to the alllicted a remedy that was perfectly safe
and could be taken by adults and children. Igm
rant persons, who pay no attention to do.-e. diroc
tion, or advice, might reason, “That it iflea*poon
tul, taken occasionally, <ii<l good, two would <lo
better, and perhaps a bottle would cure in u day.
Many have broken down their health l»y dissipa
tion, aud on. hi- principle; but they had been years
in doing so.
W hat 1 would have understood is. that no injury
can arise from its use. It is as safe a- any article
of food; but patients mu.-t not expect any medicine
to rebuild a wrecked or shattered constitution in a
few days.
This truth is so self-evident that it would seem
unnecessary to repeat it. w ere if not for the fan that
thousands of per.-oiis who are intelligent in all other
matter*, seem to think unreasonably, that a cura
tive agent must exhibit its epeeilie effect.- immedi
ately. w hen the fact i*, that time is often an impor
tant element in the progress of a safe and thorough
cure, even when the medicine is working the be.-t
results. These same persona wonld expend HUN
DREDS, yes. THOUSAND’S of DOLLARS, in
articles ol LUXURY and DJsslPATK »*. and think
less oi it than they would of FIFTY DOLLARS in
medicine to rebuild a IJROlvLN DOW N aud WORN
OUT CONSTITUTION.
Notwithstanding the number of years I have been
engaged in bUsine . there may be those located at
atlistance that may not l»e aware of all the fact-.
I and won hi like to be satisfied on all the point-.
! Having been educated a drugght. I append the fol
| lowing
From the Largest Manufac
turing- Chemist in
the 'World.
“I am acquainted with Mr. II. T llelnibold; In*
occupied the Drug M-»re opposite *»> rcsi-iyiier.
and wa- *ueecs.-lul in conducting the bii-tne
where others find not been equally so Indore him
I have been favorably impre- ed nn uli in- charac
ter and enterprise.”
Wll.UAM WKH.HTM W.
Firm of Powers Ac w.-htman. Mauut o tutsn_:
< In’iii'-t-, V-nth and Drown street-. Philadel
phia, Nov. la, 1851.
I pi*posc t » give evidence that this Remedy i
not a patent medicine. The objection which gener
ally lies against all discoveries and invention-in
medicine is -publicity.” If somebody should d -
cover a remedy to prolong life, or an infallible cure
tor cholera or consumption, what a mon-ter would
he he to withhold his knowledge I " c ha\T* Net hi
learn from what chapter or ver-c in scripture ta
qimtf. * that may not heal others of llicir fellow men
of any disease.**
Nor have we asked Pickwicks, affected prudes,
or. in short, men who are posse-sed of eveiy kin-1
,.f seu-e hut common m-u-c, and all kind-ol opm
iitils but their own. The Du-dm is a good thing, l!
1ms hundreds of thousands ot living witnesses to
atte-t its virtues and commend it. It is the preju
dice of bigots and the envy of “Quack-.”

We offer the following cn idence
j si:i: JOl’RNAL OF PHARMACY,
i SKK RKMARK'S MAM DY DR. KPJIRIAM M- -
j DOWKLL, A CKLKIIRATLD PHYSICIAN \ND
MKMRKKoF Till; ROYAL COLI.KOK OFsCK
i liKONS, IRKKAND, AND ITDLIslIKD in thk
■ TRANSACTIONS OF THK KIND AND QCKEVS
.JOCRNAL.
j sKL ML DM ()-( IHRl ROD AL 111 A DAY. 1TD
L1M1KD P.Y RKNJ AMIN Tll.WKIS, FKLLOW
1 ol ROY ALl OLLKUKOF si. RM< »N<, LONDON.
! SKK PROF. DKWK-vV V ALl A DU. WORKS ON
| tm; pr u rn i; of pin sic.
| SKK RKM ARKS MADKiiY THK LATK CKLK
; RRATED DR. P1IYMCK, PHILADKLl’lllA.
j And most of tin* late Standard Works on Me»li
cine.
: sKK Medical Propertied contained i.i Di-pen-.i
taiy ot the Cuif 1 stales, ol which the following is
: a cunvel cony : —
DCCIIC — It- odor is -trong, diffusive, and m-iiic
what c. mutu , it - i t te «• bitterish and analogous
t.. that -d mint It i- given « nietly in compl.tint- <■;
Ci uai \ Organ-, su ii a.- (.riv- l. < Tir«**«i«
i t .j u rh of the li.adder, Morbid lmtation -•! t:ie
Dladdi-r ami ITethra, di-eu-ea of the Pro-*trate
: t>land, and Retention or the incontinence of I’riiie
from a Ion* of lone in the parts concerned m it
i n a nation. It has also been r< ‘.onlinetided in D\ -
pen-ia, t hrouic Rheumatism, Cutaueou- A flee lion -
1 ami I >rop-v .
TESTIMONY .
Cure of Gravel of Five Years’
Standing—Stono Passed
and to Bo Seen.
s.vv\\n mi, I'» nn., May 14, lSb'.i.
Dr. II. T. IIi i Miw»i I*,
l»i mi Ml;: ANY introduced your Fluid lixtrart
Du< hu” in tin - country a limit eight month - ago, and
are happ\ to !.• thill il i meeting With UUIVei-al
\V«• wi-h to inform you of one in-tame
:ani"i.. main where \o»il* '• Duchu" ha* worked
wonder- V nian in our founty. named .1 It. 1
1*11, had been suffering about live year* with gra\
cl. About -l \ \\ eek - ago In* bought of us one hot
tie of y*iui' '* DtU'li it a** ml before h<* wa* through
\vjlh ou. bottle lie j»as*ed a gravel that u eigh- eight
grain- vilm li \u* new lone on exhibition in otu
drug : I »if. He-..y* he lo ver will he without tin
t "Dui'liu" m Id* home again. A our preparations
are gaining favor every day Yerv ie*peetfully,
'.om.- a Id < l.F.s A 111 \ K I.K. l>ruj<j?i*ti<.
Cure of Bladder and Kidney Af
fection of Long Standing -
Stone Passed and to
Bo Seen.
AN K«l l*nIt r, 1 anil., Sept. U, lK(il>.
II. T. IIu.vr.oi.il, 1. i.
Dkah Sib—I commenced t iking ) iur Kxtrno
. of Duelio’* about two week- hiie e tor an ntfeelioi
of the llladd. i : nd Kidnej-. 1 have suffered b)
spells U'fv null'll for a few dn past: bill ve-ter
i:..> relie! eatm- through to- eii. t of your ‘ Du hu
A -'tone pa-*ed from my Madder about the ni/.e o
I a large*)" a. and I now iecl jnteetly well, and en
tirclv free from the pain that I have suffered with
“so Hard.” I attribute my cure to your lned;.-,...
entirelv, and would recommend all pcr.-on.- similar
Iv affected to try if. I have great faith in ;! « a
; tlve powers. Your? truly, TllOs. J. ltKNNET i'.
REFERS TO
Rev. WILLIAM COGSWELL, Westport, Conn.
J. L. G. CANNON, Druggist. Westport, Cmm.
II. B. WIIEELER, Esq., We&tport, Coim.
BRADLEY IICLL, E-q . We tport. ( >nn.
DR. WAKEMAN. Reading, C->nn.
R. W'. R Id > i •
York City.
And many others if ne • ssary.
Cure of Kidney and Bladder
Affection of a Patient
seventy-eight years
of age.
THANK-5 TO MR. II ELM BOLD.
<. 11i .vI;i». l’a., Man h . d. 1 r**i!>.
ElUTOU CosMOroLt 11-:—1 desire, as an unsolici
ted tribute to the merits of Hi.i.Min *t.I*’s 1*1 (dll
and for the benefit of those s milaily afflicted as j
my.-elf, to say that after consulting many eminent ;
pin ,-icians and trying nearly ail the he.-t a i \ ert «d
remedies, in the vain hope of finding relict trom j
aggravated kidne;. and bladder di-ea-cs. ii<u:i
which I have Mifi't ml excessively f*»r many rears, i
pmd hulune tinidly sugge ted to me Hhi.M.iud.iVs
Id < IIC. which 1 oiiiiiiit'iudl u - ,ag w u h I i 'e I a .th,
and no# apparent beneficial clVecRs for about ;<
month. At the expiration <»f that time, however, 1
thought I commenced to experience slight rcla-l. |
which encouraged me to persevere in its use, and
now at the expiration id' lour iflonihs, although I *
am an infirm old man. nearly sc\oniv-cight >car- i
of age, and consequently medicines » ;,i.uot lit- c\- (
peeled to favorably affect me as they otlierv, i.-c
would, I have found such unspeakable relict and
permanent benefit from Mr. Helmb«dd*s valuable
discovery, that 1 feel 1 ought t > publicl . rc uni the
fact, as an acknowledgment to him. and a valuable
suggestion to the public. Youre respectfully.
IK M. LA REN.
Mr. Laren refers to th
Colonel DAN UK E. Girard. I’a.
CHARLES MOW, Esq., Girard, l'a.. Editor
Co.- mopolite.
GEORGE H. ( CIT.ER. Girard, I’a . At: unc\.
( I. HINDS, Girard, l’a.. \ttorncy.
Capt. D. W. IICTt HINSON Girard, R . Ui - .
DAVID OI.1N. Girard, l’a . Merchant.
DAVID E. DAY. Girard, l'a.. Merchant.
C. 1‘. ROCKWELL. Girard, l'a.. Mi-nhui:
B. C. ELY, (.irul’d, l’a. l>ruggi.-I%
DR. KEYSER
I is a physician of over .’0 year- «-\j i , • • • au»l a
I graduate ol th * dciV- r-* i Medic:.i ( , .
ill the Cnivcr.-it) Ol Mcdi-dae and >.u. * r> v ! I'iat
adelpliia.
Mil. II. T. llhf—IM\J! mi:: !n regard t..
I he question asked me a* to my opinion a I. mt Hu
rl, »i, I would .-ay 1 have u-tl and c»id the article m
\ ar:<-n- I'oi m* P»r the past thirty >c i< . 1 do not
think there is any form or prepa ration of it I h.i\ e i.ol
u-rd. or known to 1 »«• used. to the \ anou* «p-ra-e.
1 where such medical patent won! i t»•* indicated.
i ou are aware, as well a- iny-i It, that it ha* b. en
: »■ \ten-ivelv employed in till i.«ri«*n- disease.- ot t...
bladder and kidneys and the reputation it ha-ac
, qnired. in my judgment, - waiTanle*! by the facts.
1 have seen and used. a* before .-lated. every torm
j of Buehu—-the powdered h ave.-, tincture lluid ex
tract.-—and lam not cogni/ant of an; preparation \
| Ot that plant at all equal to voiir-. Tuelu- 'ears’!
, experience ought. 1 think, to give me the right
1 judge of its merits, ami. witiiout pri-juba *- «.i par- (
!
1 value your Bin till i• ■ r it- cflci | "a p: !
| have cured with it. and seen cured with it. more
| diseases of tin. bladder and kidn-y- tin.n I I:ave
I ever seen cured Willi any other biirbu er any ".her
i proprietaiy compound of whatever name.
Respectfully Vour*, Ae .
ca;<>. n. ki:y-i:i: m, i>
I 11 > Woo > *?.. Pitt Pa.
August U. I>A.
A Case of Twenty Years’
Standing.
PlHI. U»KI.J IM V. Pa dun - 1* 7.
II. T. IlKI.Mr.OLI>. Driur-d-t—IM'.\Ii >nt: I have
; been a sufferer lor upward** of twenty year* with
gravel, bladder and balmy a lie*dam.-..turing which
time I have u-ed lamm- medimnal pr»-p.-rat i"ii
' am I been umler the treattneut of the most etiiincnt
physician-, experiencing but little relief.
Having seen your preparation* exlen.-iv**lv ad
i verti.-ed I consulted m\ iaimly phy.-e an in r« gurd
- p. u*ing your Kxtram L-uhii.
I did tin* licaiiM- 1 had u-i d a’l kind- of a P er
t ised remedies ami had Ion ml them w • : t bb- ■ - . .i%:‘ ■
some quite injurious; ui I'.u 1. I d>--paired oj ever
j getting well, ami determined to u-e no reim-dio
be rentier unless I knew < f the ingredient-. It wa
i tliis that prompted me P» u.-e your remedy. A - you
| advertised that it w a- eoinpo.-ed of Inn lilt, cubed*
! anti juniper berries, it occurred to me and my phys
! ui;, a - an i \i-elieiit com bin at ion ; ami with hi - ad
j \ ice. ait« r an examination of the article and *•«>!,
suiting again w it Ii the druirgi-t. I concluded to : \
; it. 1 commenced to use it acout eight month* ago,
at w hid) tun** 1 wa* < «»nlined to my room.
f rom the lir*t bolth I wa a-Puu-hed at the l;cr:
i eii.-i.il effect, and alter using it three w:-<-ks was
I aide to walk out. 1 b it mm h like writing t" p.u ;;
; full statement of m> ca-e at the time, but thought
j my improvement might only be temporaly, ami
tberefore concluded t<» defer, ami *r it t; would
I effect a perfect cure knowing then it would be ot
greater value to you and more satisfactory to rtn*.
i am now able to report that a mire is eth- led.
! after using the remedy for live month*.
! | have not used any now for three months, and
i leel a* well in ail respects as I ever did.
t our Iliichu being devoid of any unpleasant ta-tc
ami o*b»r, a nice tonic and invigorator ot the - \ -1«*m
J do not mean to be without it whenever • - u
! may require* it* use in such affections.
M. MetuRMKK.
should any doubt Mr. Met ormi k‘* -t ilt im-ut hi
! refer* to thu following gentlem* -u :
II.in. W.u. Blcil.KR, cx-« .overn«-r of Penns\ 1«. ania.
lion. TIIOM AS’B. KLOUKNCK, Phil adelphia,
lion. J. (;. KNOX, Philadelphia,
j Hon. J. >. BLACK. Philadelphia.
Hon. 1>. K. PORTKU, ev-t P.vernorof Penn vlvania
Hon. KLI.IS l.l.\ Is Philadelphia.
Mon. R ( . ORIKR. ex-.Tu I P. /• d I it.
! Hon. Cl. \V. WOODWARD. Phi! h lphia.
lion. \V. A. POliTKR, Philedelph..:
Mon. JOHN P.UiLKIL i \-< .- v» rn- . of ( al.fornia.
lion. K. I! YNh’S, Wa-hine’ m. I*, t .
And many other- it necessary.
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU,
IMabli'hed upward of Ml Year-, prepared h
11. rr. 11 i:t.m itord),
at ms niii h d niKMK al u vKKiim srs,
No. 594 Broadway, New York,
AND
No. 104 South Tenth Street,
prm.\DKLPIIIA. I*A.
nud: >
SIX BOTTLES FOR $6.50,
l> I!
81.25 PER BOTTLE.
Iicllvo'rd to iinj Aildri,»<i.
SOLA HI DP,rilCISTS LVLIIVIYHLIIL.
None are iron nine unh -s done up in -feel en
graved wrapper, with lac simile my <. hemieal
Warehou e, and *iyni»d #
II. T. HELMBOLD.
HKI.MBOLH’S i:\TKAt T IIITIIl ,
• tublifdied upwards of nineteen \imi-. 1 repaiv!
by II T III I.M1JOLD. dru.ajri ' ,V.d P»roadn..\
New York, and I'd *ymth Tenth >t . Ph i delpliin.
P.i. Priee *1 per bottle, or >i\ bottle.** h»r .f ■ i'1
, delivered to any addre->. .'■mid by all (Irugtfbt
I everywhere.
N(>\1. Alii: (.I NI 1M l N!.l>> DONi: I P IN
Hleel • iiKraved wrapper^ with lae- iuiile of my
( lienih :d NV.ii'ehoiiM'. and -;vued
II. T. IIELMROT.D.
Iy33
Augusta Dirrctorn.
Churches.
*v\' <.<>M,i:i;t. \tional.—tir.-mito ch.
. * • No
p. .’or; h'-ulct! • • >’"• ' Stale s'.nit. Morning
*. r \ i • •«* P*du A. -M. AIUtuuou bt-rvice 2.30 1*. M.
Evening 7 I*. M.
FiK>T l» vri’lsl .—Comer \Yintbr<*p and Pcrhnm
d. lii< k* r. pasi. r; n -ideuce( hestnut treet.
mi I - ’ 10 1 A. M. Afternoon 2.80 P.
M. Iwt uiiig 7 P. M.
Fi:i 1' KAl’TIST. ''■’ate street, north of P.ridge.
( F. IVim. y, |»:o't«»r; resilience Summer street.
■ inn o; Tve r i •. . » A. M. Afternoon 2 50 l\
M Evening 7 P. M.
Ml-. 11101)1-i i: 1'Im <>FAL,—(liven street, east of
Mali- E. Marlin, pa.-tor; residence at the par*,
s. • - -ge. next doer t*» the chtnvh. Morning-er
m . '. i a. .51. Atleriioou 2 20 I*. M. Evening i
7 I*. M.
Pl{OTl->T\NT I Fl^COFAL,— State Ft., between |
«', s . d iVimiiroj*. LYv. Mr. Ipjolin, rector.
M..i)iih4 set \ i- •• I" lo A. .*1. Evening service 7 P.
>1
l' \I\ FK> \ f.1ST.—-For. Wi: :hrop and Summer st-. |
t K. Mot. j r. re-i leiice V\ inthrop sire*-t, j
below Orchard. Morning service 10.30 M.
Sui Imtli .'m-IioviI service ;.t 12 A. M. Evening ser- J
\ ire at 7 i’. .M.
I'MI AKIAN ( oiiiei n-i.k and State sis. Kev.
I \ M.
sabbath -• ho. i -crvii-e 2.1.3 1*. M. Preaching
service in evening al 7 o’clock
( ATIloEP slat.- north of Fridge. Kev. Ml*.
<» lb a n, prh -r. res id -ift-e near the church.
The Congre.. itioiial. 1 ir-t Kapii-t. Five Wilt;
l’.aph-t and Meldmii-t Churehc.- hold >oeial con* ,
1'creiice iiic -i ings in their vi'stru-*. evi-ry Wd-dne-day
evening.at hr.ll-i a-t seven oVIm k.
v. n. c. \.
lb tip- in I)-:rby l'.!<* k, Water Street. Kcgular :
pr. vermei tii ' - < ver*. A!■ -1; i .\ evening. Ki liuion- (
e \* rei-es every Sunday afternoon al 4 o’clock.;
lioouis open to all.
.11 usonic
I’.r/rni.FlIl M I.ODl.E, No. 35. r. ami A. M. !
Mated meeting- first Mo: day of ea« h month. |
Special lu-ctin::- every Monday evening. F. A |
< row. !*. ,n I a -11 r. -1. NY. • lapp. secretary.
\\i,l s|A I.opi.K, \o Ul. I A A. >f. stated
nu , : ?, tlrst Tm -■! iy each month. Speei d >
Hu ei.cu- i-v ei-v 1 ... . iv evening W. II. Wood
|.un. SI,i~11 r. 1.1 'HI." kin.in >e nvfnry.
TLIMTN COMM A N DLL’ Y. No. 7. Knights Teni- j
plur. si iteil ..tings i-1 id «y - n or b» fme the j
I'u 11 V. D. Kfftglil. 1
i .miinauder. A I. smith, lb-cord. r.
,ii ot \ i.j.'i i; iyai. Aid n ( n \ pi i;u—Aba ts .
at il.:|..w. II. s: co:,\.. -.-ft ion - Thursday on :
(iv i.. ion li e full moou of ea«'h month. 11. F. i
W.-n r. H Id csl.
Al PI f A t«d M. 11.—bet s at Ib-Uo'vci'. <‘uar- .
t, * i• ( Olivo,-at;..as. .lane,ary. Apr !, duly, i »-•- «
I .! r W •... - I -\ s.n-.-c 1 ; : full mooli. D.
i : er.
TemiK’niiicr.
S A P. \TTJs r.Oln.i:. No. 7- of <bMvl» Tt Al Id AIM. I
M, evening at Darby 11
Fft.WKLlN MNlsloN SON- * ,K TlAU’KliAM L ;
_..>b-ts at Dui by Iialle\ei \ Thursday evening at
7 o'. 1m k.
Cost Office.
Al'til ' I'A I’CI.T HKHI K .'.Tiler C Oak an-l
Water ' 1 I1 " n -; From 7.30 A.
M. C„ s f. M. SiiikI IV :■ to I" A. XI.
•I.iii .-A. U..‘knell. I’.-tmueter. ... ru-e If. l-'.tr- |
riugfoii. < iii< I «. iei k.
I]'mi \ M.; 1*1.:,.I A. M.: a' r.v. - ,;. »•» F. M. *
i .t ; - !■ ;■:,d Northern. I - * e- 8.15 P. M.; closes
P.M.; i-rivc.- 45 A. M.
I Jell' -t and Wav. 1. ■ v. - 4 .no P. M.: c!'*-e- 3. • 1 I*.
M : ai n ves 10.3 » A. M.
- - 15
A. M.; armes.vno P. M.
\\ ;ul tit •*. l«.-a\s.nu A. M.: clo-es 7.45 A.M..
arrive- <‘• 1*. M.
I- anum*. b**.» a*t 1 W ay. 1* v* • " \. M.: closes
7.15 A M ; . rrs\ e- 2 ■•* 1*. d .
i l Lit l, l ves I 00 A. M : closes
s<. p. M.; arrive- p« :.*' \. M. Leaves Monday.
W e'ipcsdav and Frio.«y. Arrives Tuesday, Thin s
dav and Saturday.
Ev*. i \ tnoriiiiig a train leaves Augusta at
r, :;o \M.; arrive- at Augusta, d.-iilv, at S.oi.i
P. M.
tiialloiadl Divrrtory.
KAiLCWELL POST OiriCE.
\\ : -TI'.llN M AIL arrive - Cv v. s-i .1 iys tvpted. at 3 27
•. .i 7 52 »’M. » loses 1*j 45 A M. and A i’. M.
1. V.'TI.b.\ M AIL an iv • - ,l.i, fcuiaia} » eXCepUrJ, at 11.id .
K. M. «•.*-* at 5 15 ;* M.
!.m lim.U> MAIL arriv e Tu—■ lay*'. T’.ik-!.:>*> nn 1
.-.nurd., .1 1U • \ i.icK A. M. Cioats suudai s, Tues
d iy* a:; I Thnr-day?, at 9 ft. M.
Of l I'.'h ep r. Moi.'-.y ex,-, pa d, fr- m 9 < \i -ck A. M , to
> T. 'I. »)j u Saturdays until S...0 1’. M.
I. x l. • - d T on p.ijs-r.-, p-. i dic.tb. Ac ,
p > ..i !e *.-j .r. :' v i:i itdvaat
17. KOWr.LL, P M
j; • *.v \M .y3, I960. •
CHURCHES.
S ti»!i T.'i di r c tf'.nal Church,c-ra.-r of Second
I i T'-liillt -:r. • -site Tempi'-. Lev. CltAS. ft.
Mc(d ill i r. r - ' nc-e < a C.'a -tuut Si. Morning
service. 10 80; Afo-rn •>:) service. 2 15.
Tirst I-t.ij.tist ‘JLurch, corii.-r <-t L icon and Franklin
sir . - U A. ll. Cr.AN'i;. I’astor ; r- si lence ou Mi Idle
s. , !>.•(«• , Wh.throp and Liic/oln. Morning service,
P.* . 1 ; A".- i' .' 'ti a’'-. 2 15.
ii■■ di.-*. i:p -0"i-d Chart !i. Mi Ml** Street,l>etw.*en Fn
i. ■ i: | C ::tr.-.!. It- v. C.u.kb Tcli.kh, Tastor; residence
■ t Pi- Pars' n nr**, npp -ite tie* Church. M*>rning service,
pl . t) -. A .P ni>'t,i' *• I V ire. 2.15.
1 ir-t IhuV'-rsnli-i Church, Second Street, (cor. c-f Fnion)
Tree T ip' -t bhurch, Ac.t»len.y Street, tietween SeCxind
t and M.ddb.
Y. M. C. A.
lbv'ular me* tines of the Young Men’s Christian Associ
ation of Hallow, ll, nri held in the Vestry <*f the Baptist
th.urch t-v. ry Monday evening, commencing 7* o’clm-k
v c-'rdia! iiiviUTa n is exn-udtd t" all, both ladies and
gentlemen, to attend these meetings of the Association.
Pray, r uu > tings, conducted by meml*crs of the Assoc!
ati i. ar- fa Id every Sunday evening—
l :i i’.urn-* Schoolhou-. . Farmingdule. at 7 o’clock.
■ i ' • 1 • t ■ »ck
In Loul"!i Hill School house, at 7 o’clock.
In the Wilder Scho^house. Manchester,at 7 o’clock.
Lr eod-’ 'l -etP -: Hous*.*, Wes> ft ir liner, 2 1-2.
BLN.I A MIN FOWLES, President.
11. S. OWEN, Secretary.
MASONIC.
Kennebec Lodge, No 5, F. and A. M. Stated Cotnnu
ii .-a i- D- Wedn. mI; v. on or j r.-ceding the full moon.
.1 V.MI s ATKINS,’Ja., W. M. J. E. N YE, Sec’y.
J. rvwat-m K. A. Ch ipter. Stated Convocations,Thurs
d - v .) or Ih tore the toll of the moon.
i:. T. W vUNI.It, H. P. F.DAY, Sec’y.
Alpha ' until. K d.ir in.-etlngs, \v '-dnesday succeed -
lug do- full of the moon, quarterly.
I'WIIK’ \KaiLL. T. M. F. J. DAY. Rec’r.
i Ht Aug ista on the
Ti v < u or b -fore the full moou of each nioiii)..
A. D. K.NIftHT. E. C. A L. SMITH, ID c’r
TEMPERANCE.
T Tempi*-of ff.e.'.r and Temperance, JJo. 3. Il-.r
id r meetings, every Tu v evening.
J. \\. FI'Ll Ell, W. C. T BLN TF.NNKY, W. R.
K '• * ■ :...<*■ 1 — No. 1. R *'/ular in‘etiug.H On the first
:»i ! t *.;r 1 Fri t »v * vm.mrs of each month.
,1. ,1. .IHM..-.'ft. of ('. C. C. IIFNT, R. of C.
> i jo f. iv. . No. 2'»3, 1. 0. of Q. T. Regular meet
ing i-v-rv S .turd, v ' Veiling.
P S. BOYD, W. C. T. T. A. A. III ATIL R. S.
a.
n .\ VIMi returned to his old stand, next door to
iin* .I*»u:'ii; I Itlii would inform h;> friend*
and tli* public that he is ready to manufacture
boots cV snorcs,
oithi-i- or .'i:\vnn.
REPAIRING!
done eheajiff than at auv otlier shop on the Ken
nebec.
A. JAttlcfteUl.
AttSII' t-i. Sect. 11, 1ST". t3m
USE RENNES ['U\ KILLING
MAGIC OIG.
“It Work3 like a vliarm.”
Have ymi II ‘adnelie ? I'sp IJcnne’s Magic Oil.
Have \ mi l uolh i le v I e Renueb* Magic Oil
11 , \ i . >u n uralgia i I e Itenne’a Magic Oil.
Have > on Khemu.it i- :u ? I e lb mu ’> Magic < til.
11 i\e vi»u > »n Tin •..! ? I c IbMiiie' Magic Oil.
►i ilave you >ei..t i- f-e Remit Magic Oil.
Have you n llrnic:' i iilleniif'.- Mugie Oil.
Have \ ou ('i\tin)* l -e I ten ne'- Magic Oil.
Il,\,\mi( Imlera Morbus ' l e Ibmu’s Magic Oil.
J[,.mil.-' ci.e : l'-e lb-Oile'< Magic Oil.
i |ji- i • Mu lb family Remedy to cure all kinds
4.1 I ‘.mi. vou i ver l riel.
Jt H i Ban. -ah an.I d lidon* to use, and if yon
a faithfully. IT W ild. D<> YOB HOOD.
I)ir,*ri' ui- oii.eia h buttle. Huy it of the Druggist
i or Merchant when* you trade. If they have not got
it '.ii hand. t.V-y w ill end for it at your request, and
i w.-1 i y iui l.lsiiu RlANl’* I’ \ t s * KI l.I.i n* * M \i.IC
on. at i !o- manufacturer’* lowest price at retail,
j .-*..ld by Druggi-B. Mcivhaiit - and Hroccrs.
I; i ■ put up in three i/a-, a ml called “Trial Si/e.’'
! “M. Im . " and “ Large Kamilv size” bottle*.
WM. LtENN'B, side i’ropriet.'n* and Manufae
i tun r IT! rspifel.li, .Mass.
Whole ale aad retail in Augu-ta by Marshall
I'. J -4 0H
Prairie Weed Balsam!
soi l* nY
I JulyJO-fUteod I.. II. TITCOMH, 'Apothecary.
_ •
Groat Bargains at
3? WELLS’ %
FURNITURE ROOMS,
Wntcr Street, Augusta, Me.
A I. A RUE ASSORTMENT OF NEW AND SEC
OND HAND
Furniture,
Which will be sold at very low rates for cash.
Wo also keep the best stock of
Walnut Caskets and Collins,
And COMMON COFFINS of all kinds, and the best
trimmings, with Plate* engraved to order, and have
lately added an assortment ot
ROBES OF ALJj KINDS,
All of wbn h will be sold as low as at any establish
ment in the State.
c. u. & n. r. wKi.cs.
22tf
BATH
A>' I>
BOOTHBAY!
I'ii,.' LA >1 KBN nTKAMBOAT COMPANY’S
MKAAlKUs
Sasanoa and Spray.
Fall A wan gem en f !
On and after MONDAY', September 19tb but one
trip w.U be made each way daily, Mindnys
, \. , pted.
1 a . ing Boothbay at s o’clock A. M..
Bath at d1* o’clock 1*. >1.
WM. W. M \ sON W.em at Bath.
K. Tlli’BPK, Agent at Bootlibay.
. (k ( — '.’W STEAMKU
E .Ij L A :
CAPT. WILLI A ’I MITCH KLL.
ON and ..Iter Wednesday, dune 22d. the Steainei
Lila will leave \uyriistn at S oVoloek A M .
li-m MONDAY. WIDNRDAY and FBI DAY .
lor Hallow i ll, Cardincr, Bichmoud, Bath, and
Port laud.
Hemming, will leave Portland I'-r Yugusta, and
intcruicdiaie landing* on the Kenuebei . every
1 l L>DA Y 1111 IPD.Vt and sATt PD A Y at
7 A. M.
Fakes IHiu'cep : on and alter Monday.
August 22.
Augusta to Portland, $1.25
to itatli .till
(o Boothbay. .$5
FROM UTI STA to MAY YORK.
Pa-M ngt r- by tin* route will be ticketed through
to New York i \ tlm .-learners KBAM <>NIA and
Dl B1< it >, w no h leave Port la ml for New Y'orke\ cry
Monday ami Thursday. Baggage trucked in Port
land ft »"* of e\|‘« n*e. Fare from Augusta to New ;
Yoik: Cabin t*a.:>o: meals extra; Reek passage.
£.'• .'.0.
The F.lla connect* al-o at Bath, each trip, with i
the steamer >pra> fur Boothbav.
i hi- l»-«.it w ill stop at any <■! the ice-houses on the
rivet* on display ot a white flag a.- a signal.
For further particular* appl\ to
ttl-june2*» B F. M<>U-K. Augusta, \gent.
FOR HOSTON !
Spring Arrangement !
(COMMENT El> her regular trip* from the Ken
m l'. '-, nil li>DAY. May 15th. ]S70, and will,
until further notice, run as follow*- ;
1.raving C.ndim-r every Monday and Thtir*day
at 3 »A-!«'. k, Richmond at 4, and Bath at G P. M.
THE >TEAMKi: ( LAKIO.Y,
Will leave Augusta at li M.. Hallowell at 1 45 1*.
M connecting u :tli tic above boat at iiardiner.
For further particulars inquire of W. J.
Tuck, Augusta; IE 1 ulb r A > »n, Hallowell;
T. R. Drain. Daidiner: .1. T. Robin-on, Richmond,
.1. E. Brown. Bath.
iiardim Api il 11,1870. • ’ ">pr
Portland & Kennebec Railroad.
Summer Arrangement, 1870.
l*a.**enger train leave* Augusta daily for Port
lam) and Boston at .5.45. 11 A M.. and 5.15 P. M.,
and will be due in Boston at 1.45, r and 10 P. M.
Keturnim:. leave Boston at 7 50 A M.and Pi M .
and Portland 7.10 A M U 15 and 5.15 P M., and.
will be due in Augu-ta at 1* > A M.. 5.»o ami .- P. M
Augusta lor \ a.--a 1 boro*. Waterville, Kendall s
Mills, Skowhegau, Dexter, Bangor. &e . ;d • P
M. Returning, w ul be due in Augusta at To.50 A.
M.
Augusta for Hallowell .and iiardiner (dummy
car) at 7 50, 1150 A. M .. J 15. op. M. lb turning,
will be due in Augusta at 7, 8.45 A. M., 1.5U, 5.50 P.
M. .
Through freight trains leave Boston daily at 4 I*.
M.. arriving in Augu.-la Che following morning at
B.4'».
A Refrigerator car i- run on the through freight
trains (both going and returning) earning fruit,
meat, eggs, vegetable.-. &<*., in good order in the
wannest weather.
1. I.. I. I \ t • > I A
Con<jh Candy !
iiri:\iii:\in ri;-s coniii ca\ry cure.
> > (III (.11' . ( WHOOPING COLGII anil
nil Throat trouble*.
2 Doors south of Granite Block, Market Sq.
Ml SICAL 1NSTKI MKNTS,
Pnixcy Goods, tfcc., liy
htnl-lj * W. WKNTiKNItrUG.
C —I
POTTER & BENNETT,
successors to IV. S. Fnrbush,)
110 Water Street, 1 Door South of Post Office,
Al'ClSTl,
LADIES’ ROOM up Stairs.
ICE (RE. AMS and OYSTERS eon stanfly on nand.
MeaU served at all Hours, This Saloon being
located w ithin a few step- of and directly oppo-ite
Hie Depot, is very eouveiiient. for the travelling
public. Mm-junelO
Music in Classes.
r |MIL subscriberwould inform his friends and the
1 public of Augusta and vicinity, that he pro
poses to teach Piano; also singing in classes
t lasses on Piano to consist ot six pupils each.
This -ystem has many advantages, and the expense
i- 1<" than private l< s.-uns. Private le.-sons given
tl preferred. Would also invite the attention of the
pubiie to liie
!!. V. MILLER 1M.1X0S !
For sale at his
Music Hoorn, North's Jtlock,
OPPOSITE CONY HOUSE.
Tli'c use of these Pianos in many public in titu
tions and schools has gained Idr 'liem an enviable
reputa ion. and throughout the country they are
becoming the most popular Pianos manufactured.
<arranged on application at Music Boom
or lo '.deuce, SiT Winlhrop street.
M c. Ml I.LIJKKN, Teacher of Music.
nprJMfthn
\\ lint Shnll We Eat ?
\ 1.1. regular physician* will tell you that Bee
and Pork is not so healthy to eat in spring and
summer a* good Fresh Fish. The sume can be ob*
taiiied at
n SllING & HOLMES’ MAKKET,
Near H. IL &Sri<ls;p, Wafer St.,
Win re ah orders \\ ill be promptly attenoed to
for
I S HC
of all kind* in their season.
( USHINC; * HOLMES,
imaylfl-tf Water street, Augusta.
IIomcBpathic.
R. R. WILLI AMS, M. D.
Office :»• Water street, fup stairs;
GAIIDIX'ER. ME.
tilco Houra tVoxn 1 to 4 F. M. t-i»*|<et
DR. A. H. CHAMBERLAIN,
DFNTAL SURGEON,
ISO WATEK STREET.
Aii|!U«tn, - - Itluinr.
Make, Hie successful treatment of all diseases o
tlie* mouth amt teeth a specialty, vnijdox mg all tin
latent ami best improvement* in the method of till
ing with gold and all proper material. I'leeraiet
teeth permanently cured, and their deeaved ami
Innken down crown* tilled and built up to then
original shape and beauty.
Toothache Cured Without Extracting!
(ireat improvement in the method of constructing
and filling
ARTIFICIAL TEETH.
UK. ( II AMiiKKL AIS i - in rrhng a lar;-e limn
her of »*ri.* ot these teeth, wltifh lor beauty, dura
1*1 litv and adaptation, ivnm.t •< urp 1 an\
w here. The plate w ill m*t -J .11 or drop dou n. am
is warranted to lit pcrfe'l!, . Ml me m\ :t* -u t<* cal
aiul examine specimen-’ ot let th made on red, piui
uml white rubber.
FliKSH (.AS EVI.IIV DAY.
tmuvfl it
ORGANIZED IN 1841.
Assets, : : 815,000,000.
The Dividend* paid by tl » eomp ir n ISfhnm
I $70 exeeetl those paid b* jiiy other Company.
Agents Wanted !
Address
WILLIAM F. MOIUULL,
General Ag't Eastern Branch Office,
s. t'tJI 'lw I »«»rt liimt. Xlulno
Allen, Small & Go,
n .KHixisTs,
Ami XIuimtiu'liii-oi-M ot
Steam Engines, Circular Saw SI ills. Clap*
board i’laners, Shading, l*nlleys,
Mill X\ oi k. and all kinds ot
JOBBING
I’snally done in a first-class Ala* Hue shop. -M
Improved Excelsior Machines
which cuts two Holts at a time as readily s* on
ItU.tKIt ri.WI ttS <-onst..iuly on liaml.
\o. 1 Journal Block, - • Water Street
6m AUGUSTA. ME. SjanTO
PIANOS,
Organs,
•s MELODEONS,
j^Mns'w, etc
[IIAYK Mu-ii-s! Iii-tninm-id- fi-uin the .1
lic-t Mmiuliu tincrs cl' N. « Kiiglund. :.ud " ill
sell [lii'in at till- very hiwi-l ligun- l-u va-li.i i ,-ail
i-tish ili-w n and tin- i t-l in Monthly nr (Juartvi l>
i>avini-nt-. Will t ike any ,-ei i.iid-liand in-ti illm-nt- ■
in . \i hang*1, " ill rent fn-trium-iii* and h i all n nt
n.-iiii go towards the 1 • 11ri ha-e nt' tin-same m-any
utlier instnitm-nt. "ill send in-I: uim-nt. tn any
i.:i 11 iif tin- >tate mi trial, Kw full Iiallienl.il - I’m v
1 i-t l ie., send t" me fur a rn|n "t the Mutual
Mnuil.T. win.-Ii Will 1- -lit free 11 - ah’, a* 1 -1 r* - - ■
giving in to tlio-e w lio w i li ;i nil e. handy rerj.it>; .
('ai.jui.tr. Addre
11. M. MANSUH,
3w37* Augu.-ta. Maine.
ih:Mi
Fashionable Hair Dressing Rooms
Opposite Parrott A IbadbuiV-,
Water Street, : Augusta, Me.
Shaving. Muunpooing, 11 :iir-1» . — i ngr. * utt’.nir, ( ol
firing. Ae„ in the nio-t approved ► *> 1 ** "• the art*
Particular attention paid to catling and < ailing la.
dies’ami < luldren’a hair. Ail kinds of Hair Mori
made to order in the latest fctyle. lian.o-ly
J. S. DUDLEY,
Dealer in all kinds of
SEWING MACHINES
All kinds of wing Mnnnne- neatly repaired an
warranted to sew ; - w ell a - the day
lliev were made.
MKlllMS TO LET !
By lln’ Moiilli or IVci-k.
.1. m. i> t- l» It I: A’ .
Wilier -t , \l ul -H. .MAIM..
ttf-tlim ll 1 l'nor south id I’.-irmtt.V Iti-adtun v’s.
OAK GROVE SEMI VARY.
VASSAIillOliO'.
rpnK Kail Term of twi lvi- wi-i-k- will rninmcm-t
J. mi Third dav. tin- hid of sth moiilli. under the
i-hargi- ol liiiduird M. Jones. A II. as 1’riueijial, and
a lirst-i-lass leneher a- \ ssi-latit.
Tehms :
Common English, ... - 54 50
Higher “ 500
Languages,.. u.uu
special attention w ill he given to thoae studies
which form the luhis ol n thorough » dm dion.
I nithiinl facililie* will he offered h*r the aequif-i
lion of French and Herman, a- the teacher has
-tndied both in Europe.
Hoard in the boarding-house. ♦TOO per w eek. A
limited number of room* will be let to tlio-e w liu
w i-h to board themfeelvt *. Moth boarder- and oc
cupant* of room- to be under the jirisomil tial'U <»l
the Principal. , ......
For further particular* npplv to the 1 rmcipal,
DlltlGO, khNM Iil ( < <>.
Vaspalboro’, 7th Mo. loth. r»w-eow:U
jcUSHNOC HOUSE.
Corner and
Winthrop fWgHg State Sts.,
Anousta, Alt',
jT. 1». BALLARD, : : Proprietor.
Guests '.alien to and from tho Cars
and Boats Froo.
HORSES AND CARRIAGES 'TO LET.
r 1 iai.'«o am__
CALL AND SEE!!
the —
MAGEE ADVANCE COOK STOVE,
| G O L 13 E 1ST C I i Y.
Sheridan Farmers 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 Stove* both
7V«*w a111«1 Second Ilund,
AT
WllliiiiuMkii A 4«,’«*<*mvoo«r*.
New Store!
Confectionery & Fancy lake
MAM! fa rroiiv,
No. lOO Water {Street
AUGUSTA,
! H-iii-itK mnw ho found x l.iirgo AsmuImi'iit of
U i iti.sii .ji.inti f.i.vuiiv,
embraiing tlio mum! kinds, and ninny., fir Stylet.
m.-uli- ..Ill’ l’ui-1-.-t -Mink. < .III mill i-xaiiiim- nur
gouilK at Nil- 100, a fttw doors below t.*i- l’u-l Ollivt
PANi Y CAKE made to order,
si-pti-ttr
—<
Fine Oolong Teas !
At TITCOMD’S,
WEST END KENNEEiA iUIDGE.
july30*t3tood
DRUGS
-AND
4
MEDICINES !
Johnson Brothers,
opposite : : POST OFFICE,
Arc prepared to furnish Customers
A FULL ASSORTMENT
OF TIIEIR
L I N U 0 F 0 0 0 I) s,
CONSISTING OF
The Eest the Market affords.
Till; JiKNT PLACE
to hey vom
Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Toilet
Articles, Fancy Goods, Per
fumery, Soaps, Brushes &
Patent Medicines,
of nil kinds at very low prices, is nt
Johnson Brothers,
' opposite POST OFFIC E.
CALL AND LOOK !
' j -AT TIIE
STOCK O IS'
Sponges,
Brushes,
Dusters,
, Soaps, &c.,
1
t — AT
4 I
Johnson Brut Iters,
opposite 1‘0>T OFFICE.
OILS -
Pure Sperm.
Castor,
Neats Foot,
Olive,
Cod Liver,
nml Essential Oils of
ALL KINDS,
-IT
Johnson Brothers,
opposite : : POST OFFICE.
I
ALL Till:
Choicest Brands !
-AT
SATISFACTORY PRICES.
TOBACCOS -
Fold Star.
Natural Leal’.
Navj,
Fruit Cake,
Nolacc, and
r
Bagiev’s Fiur Flit.
Johnson Brothers,
opposite POST OFFICIO.
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.
Johnson Brothers,
opposite - POST OFFICE,
AUGUSTA, - - Maine.

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