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EQUALIZER —OR— .. VACUUM CURE DB.G. T. NOROB03S, —AND— J. Xj. HTJOSTT, yyiLL COMMENCE this mode of Treatment in AUGUSTA-The Invention of Dbs. John G. and George IIapfield of Cincinnati— At Xo. 41, Perham Street, In Rear of Court House, On TUESDAY, October 4th, Harm* bought the Right to the same for the city. This Mods of Treatment, which is being adopted by a large number of the Medical Profes liea, become quite popular in almost every a* the Union. It lias been examined by thou aaads of Physicians, of all schools of medicine, and there baa not been one dissenting voice to the correctness of the principle; all acknowledge that It fills a vacuum in the Science of Medicine. The aiek and afflicted are demanding it everywhere. We hare demonstrated the fact that Paralysis Nervous Debility, Dyspepsia, Neuralgia, Gout, Consumption in its incipient stages, all Cancerous Affections, Dropsy, Varicose Veins, Weak Chests, Narrow Chests, Asthma, Weak Lungs, Weak Backs, Weak, Stiff and Shrunken Limb,-, 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, w ith all their concomitant diseases. Impotence, and nil kinds of weakness of the ' > •' (ieneratire Organs, CAN BE CURED. It brings a greater supply 01 blood and nutrition hi all weak parts, thus creating new life and tone, and health and strength in those part*, ft breaks up Congestion and inflammation by equalizing the circulation throughout every part of the system. The Senior Proprietor of the Auguata Vacuum Cure, Dr. o. T. Nononoss Is well known in this vicinity as a Skillful Physician. During the last Foi-ty Tears he practised medicine In Maine, chiefly in llangor and vicinity. Patients can be assured that with his expe rience they will have thorough treatment.— He will Imre competent aid in hi* Associate. References of tlifi highest character will be famished to those desiring them. J.UC Jicuikw lauiw; " ... failed to be benefited by other modes of treatment are requested to come and test the i ACUL'M CUBE. Offlce Hours9 to li M., and i to 6 r. M. Ton and County rights for sale. octl-t4w3m CiE\£l(t Is Insurance Agency, Granite U, south site Met S( AUGUSTA, ME. CAPITAL REPRESSENTE1), Over $25,000,000.00 2 jgtii Fire Ims Crapy, Hartford Conn., Oh altered 181#. Charter Perpetual. Losses paid in 51 years, $27,0*r‘.000.00. Assets, July 1, 1STO, ,5,7U,MS.#«. jEtna Life Insurance Comp’y Hartford, Conn., Ai.et., January 1, 1870, over #14,000,000.00. It ha» over «3,uuu memners, AND An Annual Income of over Six Millions of Dollars ! Traveler’s Insurance Comp’y, Hartford, Conn., Ijlfe nittl Accident. CASH ASSETS $1,437,719.64. Jail. 1, 1870. rxiAixriiXjiivr Fire Insurance Company, Philadelphia, Awi'ti, January I, 1870, $i’,8l!5,783.(j8. City Fire Insurance Co., HARTFORD, CONN. Roger Williams Ins. Company, PROVIDENCE, K. I. Merchants’ Insurance Comp'y, PROVIDENCE, I!. 1. Atlantic Fire Insurance Co’y., BROOKLYN, N. V. Eastern Insurance) Company, BANGOR, M. Marine Risks Effected on reasonable terms in Reliable Companies. seXUMtr ___ THE BRIDAL CHAMBER. ESSAYS FOR YOUNG MEN, ON Great Social Evils and Abuses, fhtoh inSrrfcre ftrijtli MARBIAGE, with eu uSSSj &F*** MeriPtf Alid l Ufortunkte, di-vas jL,Br im -—envelopee, free of c *A*rrART AIO A TION. No.* south Ninth St , I'HILADEI.l ©ha rjre. SSOCIA ’ll!A, Vt liov4-f3in Pure Meins ad eternals! Brushes, Combs, Soaps and I ei fiunorj'*, CHOICE TOILET AM PA5CI ARTICLES! Physicians’ & Apothecaries’ Goods Part Sperm, lard, Serosae and Latsfoot Oil*. Charles ii. Partridge, DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY, Water Street, corner Market Square, (UNDER GRANITE HAUL,) Has on hand a Large Selected Stock kept fresh by constant additions, AND SELLS AT The Lowest Market Itaten! FOR GENUINE AND RELIABLE GOODS Partridge's Drag Slorr, Rater Sired, corner Jlarlet Sjjar t ljan70ly AUGUSTA SAVINGS BANK. ORGANIZED IN 1848. Deposit* of any amount not les* than one dollar, received daily from !> A. M. to 1 1*. M., and from to 4** 1*. M. Interest on deposit* at the rate of seven per cent., will commence on the first day of the mouth, next succeeding the dav of deposit. and i^ payable feb ruary I, and August 1. If not then called for tin amount is added t<» the original deposit and put oi. interest— thus making compound interest semi anually. Money loaned to depositors at any time, on u pledge of their Hank Book. Office iu f'AVI.YGS B.VTIt It! 174 WATER STREET. t&wtf W. K. SMITH, Treasi 1 NATURE’S M fi 4 2 H 0 <1 fi E^ Contains no lac suLrnun—no SUGAR OF LEAD-Mo LITHARGE— No NITRATE OF SILVER, And is entirely free from tho Poisonous and Health-destroying Drugs used in other Hair Preparations. Transparent and clear as crystal, it will not soil the finest fabric—perfectly Safe, Clean and lifli cient—-desideratum* Lous nought for anti found at last ! It restores and prevents the Hair from becoming Gray, imparts a soil, glossy appearance, remover Dandruff, is cool and refreshing to the head, cheekt the Hair from falling off, and re stores it to a great extent when prematurely lost, prevents Headaches cures all Humors, Cutaneous Eruptions and unnat Ural Heat. Asa Dressing for tlie Itair it 1« the best article in the tuarket, I>K. fi. SMITH, Patentee, Groton Junction. Mass. Prepared only by PROCTOR BROTHERS Gloucester, Mass. The Genuine is put up in a panel bottle, made expressly for it, with the name of tht article blown in the glass. Ask your Druggist foi Nature’s Hair Restorative, and take no other. Send to PROCTOR BROS, for Treatise on the Hair. Sent free. to Crreat Bargains at ^ WELLS’ % FURNITURE ROOMS, Water Street, Augusta, Me. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF NEW AND SEC OND HAND F'nr nitnre, Whic h will be Bold at very low rates for cash. We afro keep the best stork of Walnut Caskets and Coffins, And COMMON COFFINS of all kinds, and the best trimmings, with Plates engraved to order, and have lately added an assortment ot ROBES OP ALL KINDS, All of which will be fold as low as at any establish ment in the State. 22tf C. It. & II. U. WELLS, Mass. Institute of Technology. TJ>*tram e Examination Tih'ksmay, Skpt i:>« I J HE It 2’>. For Catalogues, tlpply to PROI KSHOR SAMI'KL Km.i.i.ami. Boston, Mass. »ep7-eodhtJI Tlii» i& lliu moHl thotough biood pun tier yet dm covered, and cart's all humors from tlie \\or«t Sera fuJa to h commou Ju nction, 1‘imples ami Jilotche.' on the face, ami scaly or rough skin, which arc. buch annoying bIemi.-he.-> to many young persons yiehl to the use of a few bottles ol this womleiTul medi cine. From one to eight bottles cure Salt liheum, Ery&iptUis, Scald H ad, Hina H'orms, /toils, Scaly Eruptions of the S,.in, Scrofula Sores, rivers, and " Canker” in the Mouth ami Stomach. It ib u pure medicinal extract of native roots and plants, com bining in harmony Nature’s niu-t sovereign cura tive properties which Cod 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 nar row* apprehensions or fears, or any of the affections symptomatic of weakness, w ill find convincing evi dence of its restorative power upou trial. If you feel dull, drowsy, debilitated iwu\ despondent, have frequent Headache, mouth Listen badly in the mom ing. irregular appetite and tongue coated, you are sutferiug from Torpid J.icer or " llUiousuess.” In many eases of “Xicer Complaint'1 only a part ol these symptoms are experienced. As a remedy for .1!! Bueh (mm •• -. Dr. Piei ’ ». n m. dleal in •< 1 cry has no equal as it efleets perfect cures, leaving the liver strengthened and healthy. For the cure ol Habitual Constipation id the Dowels it is a nevei failing remedy, ami llm i- who have used it for this purpose are loud in it-prai-e. In Uronchud, Throat and Lung IHseum*, it has produced many truly re markable cures, where other medicines had tailed. Sold by druggists at #100 per bottle. Prepared at the Chemical Laboratory of 11. V. Pi LUCK, M.!)., sepf2->t&w:hn ' Duffulo, N. V. Knickerbocker Mutual Life Insurance ( omiianj OF NEW YORK. I :: l«! • I I M w ... Pi: 1 itdemi T |'1I!'S one of the old* mod reliable, amkbesl A dividend pr.yintr cAiiiiameo in the country. ASSETS OVER $7,200,000 ! Liberal arrangement- will be made with Agents, ! and they are wanted in all parts of the State. Apply itl AI <il STA, ME., 13(1 Wuter Street, (up-HlalrM) to CHARLES WHITE, Manager lor Maine and New Hampshire. March 23, IsTO. hfimar-tf F. H. JACKSON, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Office over American National Bank, WATER STREET. - •_• HULCWELL, MAINl SpiM-ial attention paid to < ollecting demands. . Hills of Divorcement procured in Kennebec, Lin I coin and Sagadahoc counties. oetSO-ttf Augusta oircctorp. Churches. ORTHODOX CONGREGATIONAL.—Granit* Ch. State st., between Bridge and Oak streets. No pastor; residence No. 9 State street. Morning service 10.30 A. M. Afternoon service 2.30 P. 31. Evening 7 1*. M. FIRST BAPTIST,—Corner Winthrop anil Pcrham sts. J. Ricker, pastor; residence 29 Oak street. Morning servine 10.30 A. M. Afternoon 2.30 P. 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 7 1*. M. METHODIST EPISCOPAL,—Green street, east of j State. E. Martin, pastor; residence at the par sonage. next door to the church. Morning ser vice 10.30 A. M. Afternoon 2.30 P. M. Evening! 7 P.M. PROTESTANT EriSCOPAL,—state st., between Oak and Winthrop. Rev. Mr. Upjohn. rector. I Morning service 10.30 A. M. Evening service 7 P. UM VERBALIST,—Cor. Winthrop and Summer sts. I. R. Moor, pastor; residence Winthrop street, below Orchard. Morning service 10.30 A. M. Sabbath School service at 12 A. M. Evening ser vice at 7P.M. UNITARIAN',—Comer Oak and State sts. Rev. Mr. Cram, pastor; morning service 10.30 A. M. Sabbath School service 2.15 P. M. Pfeaching service in evening at 7 o’clock CATHOLIC,—State st., north of Bridge. Rev. Mr. < FBrien, priest; residence near the church. The Congregational, First Baptist, Free Will Baptist and Methodist Churches hold social con ference meetings in their vestries every Wednesday evening,at half-past seven crclock. Y. M. C. A. Rooms in Darby Block, Water Street. Regular prayer meetings every Monday evening. Religious exe’reiM s every Sunday afternoon at 4 o’clock. Rooms open to all. Masonic BETHLEHEM LODGE, No. 35, F. and A. M. stated meetings first Monday of each month. Special meetings every Monday evening. F. A. Crowell. Master. J. >V . Clapp, Secretary. ANGUsTA LODGE, No. 141, F. & A. M. Stated meetings first Tuesday of each month. Special meetings every Tuesday evening. W. II. Wood burv, Master. E. F. Blackman, Secretary. TRINITY COMMAN'DERY, No. 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. JERUSALEM ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER—Meets at Hallowed. Stated convocations Thursday on or before the full moon of each month. B. F. Warner, High Priest. ALPHA COUNCIL—Meets at Ilallowel!. Quar terlv Convocations, January, April, July, Oc tober: Wednesday succeeding full moon. D. Cargill, Thrice Illustrious Master. Temperance. SABATTIS LODGE, No. 7* of Good Tkmi'LARB. Meet.- every Tuesday evening at Darby Hail. FRANKLIN‘DIVISION >oN> OF TEMPERANCE —Meets at Darby Hall every Thursday evening at Post Office. AVGUSTA POST OFFICE. Corner of Oak and Water streets. Office Hours:—From 7.30 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sunday to 10 A. M. Horace II. I Linden, Postmaster. George If. Far rington, Chief Clerk. Arrival and Departure of Mails:—Western, leaves 11.00 A. M.; closes 10.30 A. M.; arrives 3.30P. M. Eastern and Northern, leaves 3.45 P. 51.; closes 3.30 P. M.; arrives 10.45 A. M. Belfast and Way, leaves 4.00 P. M.; closes 3.30 P. M.; arrives 10.30 A. M. u.; arrives .v. Rockland and Way, leaves 8.30 A. M.; closes 8.15 \. M.; arrives 5.00 I*. M. \. 31.; arrives j.w x . • Winthrop, leaves 8.00 A. M.; closes 7.45 A.M.; irrives 0.00 P. M. Farmington and Way, leaves 7.50 A. M.; closes ’.45 A. M.; arrives2.00 P. M. Freeport and Litchfield, leaves 6.00 A. M.: closes LOOP, m.; arrives 10.30 A. M. Leaves Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Arrives Tuesday, Thurs lav and Saturday. "Every morning a train leaves Augusta at i.30 A.’M.; arrives at Augusta, daily, at 8.00 . M. ftallotorll JDircrtori). HAILOWELL POST OFFICE. WESTERS MAIL arrives daily, Sundays excepted, at 3.27 and 7.62 P. M. Closes at 10.45 A. M. and 8 P. M. EASTERN MAIL arrives daily,Sundays excepted, at 11.10 A. M. Closes at 3.15 P. M. LITCHFIELD MAIL arrives 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 8.30 P. M.. prt Box Rents and Postage on papers, periodicals, &c , payable quarterly in advance. E. ROWELL, P M IlaDowell, May 3, 1S69. , CHURCHES. South Parish Congregational Church, corner of Second and Chestnut Streets, opposite Temple. Rev. Chas. G. McCcllt, Pastor, residence on Chestnut St. Morning service, 10.30; Afternoon service, 2.15. First Baptist Church, corner of Union and Franklin streets. Rev. A. R. Crank, Pastor ; residence on Middle St., between Winthrop and Lincoln. Morning service, 10.30; Afternoon service, 215. Methodist Episcopal Church, Middle Street,between Un ion and Central. Rev. Calks Fi ller, Pastor ; residence at the Parsonage, opposite the Church. Morning service, 10.30 ; Afternoon service, 2.15. First l.'niversalist 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 ntion 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 ntion, are held every 8uuday evening— In Burns’ Schoolhouse, Farmingdale, at 7 o’clock. In Schoolhouse at French’s Corner, Chelsea, at 7 o’clock. In Loudon Hill Schoolhouse, at 7 o’clock. In the Wilder Schoolhouse, Manchester, at 7 o’clock. Friends’ Meeting House, West Gardiner, 2 1-2. BENJAMIN FOWLJfiS, President. II. 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. NYE, Sec’y. Jerusalem R. A. Chapter. Stated Convocations, Thurs dav on or before the full of the moon. it. V. WARNER, II. P. F. J. DAY, Sec’y. Alpha Council. Regular meetings, Wednesday succeed ing the full of the moon, quarterly. DAVID CARGILL, T. M. F. J. DAY, Rec’r. Trinity Coromandery. Meetings at Augusta on the Friday on or before the full moon of each month. A. b. KNIGHT, E. C. A L. SMITH, Rec’r TEMPERANCE. Union Temple of Honor and Temperance, No. 3. Reg ular meetings, everv Tuesday evening. .1 u FI LEEK. W. C. T BEN TENNEY, W. R. Kr*nnel>ec 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, I. 0. of O. T. Regular meet ings every Saturday evening. P. 8. BOYD. W. C.T. F. A. A. HEATH. R. 8. 0. C. WHITEHOUSE & CO., -DEALERS IX Foreign and Domestic DRY GOODSI j\ nd CarpotingfH, XO. 172 WATER NTKEET, AUGUSTA, Ur.. O. C. Wiiitkiioi’sh, Daniel Whiteiiovse tmayi-t-tf Crockery, China & Glass. PRICKS REDUCED I The prices ot Crockery, China ami Class Ware at 1Vo. 159 Writer Street, Are marked down to meet the fall in Gold may2**tl J. D. PIERCE A SOX. Picture Frames! CHROMOS, BRACKETS, ALBUMS! Ac., Ac., Ac., In Large Variety. Picture Frames of any size made to order at short notice at Hrndee's Photograph Rooms, Opposite Post Office, Augusta. tjunc-2-tl BATH HOTEL, X5 y c. ivr. Fluxmuor, BATIK. ME. Board, - $1.25 per Day. tlllan-lT H, T. HELMBOLD’S CONCENTRATED Fluid Extract Buchu. T XI E GREAT DIURETIC. The Proprietor trusts that bis Remedied, 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. 1IELMBOLD 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 and Urinary Organs, existing in both sexes. These diseases were justly attracting ns 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 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 VACUO, and from the Long-leaf, Iresh and carefully se lected. T11E 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 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* Lion, 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 brokeu down fbeir health by dissipa tion, and on his principle; but they had been years in doing so. Wliat 1 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 shattered constitution iu 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 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. Notw ithstanding the 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 on all the points. Having been educated a druggist, I aupeud the fol lowing xruui mu niiiuuitiu turing Chemist in the World. 4,I am acquainted with Mr. II. T. Hclmbold; he occupied the Drug Store opposite my residence, and was successful in conducting the business where others had not been equally so before him. I have been favorably impressed with his charac ter and enterprise.” WILLIAM WE1GHTMAX, Firm of Powers & Weirhtman. Manufacturing Chemists, Ninth and Brown Streets, Philadel phia, Nov. 15, 1854. 1 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 be to withhold his knowledge! We have yet to learn from what cliapter or verse in 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 are 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. EPHRIAM MC DOWELL, A CELEBRATED PHYSICIAN AND MEMBER OF THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF SUR GEONS, IRELAND, AND PUBLISHED IN THE TRANSACTIONS OF THE KING AND QUEEN’S JOURNAL. SEE ME DIC O-CHI BURG 1C A L REVIEW, PUB LISIIED BY BENJAMIN TRAVERS, FELLOW OF ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS, LONDON. SEE PROF. DEW ESS’ VALUABLE WORKS ON THE PRACTICE OF PHYSIC. SEE REMARKS MADE BY THE LATE CELE BRATED DR. PHYSICK, PHILADELPHIA. And most of the late Standard Works on Medi cine. SEE Medical Properties contained in Dispensa tory of the United States, ol which the following is a correct copy BUCIIU.—Its odor is strong, diffusive, and some what aromatic; its taste is bitterish and analogous to that of mint. It is given chiefly in complaints of the Urinary Organs, such an 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 loss of tone in the parts concerned in its evacuation. It has also !>eeii recommended in Dys pepsia, Chronic Rheumatism, Cutaneous Affections and Dropsy. TESTIMONY . Cure of Gravel of Five Years’ Standing—Stone Passed and to Be Seen. Savannah, Tenn., May 14,1809. Dr. II. T. IlF.LMBOLD, Dear Sik ; We introduced your ‘Fluid Extract Buchu” in this country about eight months ago, uml arc happv to state that it is meeting with universal favor. We wish to inform you of one instance (among many) where your “Buchu” has worked wonders. A man in our county, named J. B. Es tell, had been suffering about rive years with grav el. About six weeks ago he bought of us one bot tle of vour “Buchu,” and before he was through with one bottle he passed a gravel that weighs eight 8rains, which we now have cm exhibition in our rug store. lie says he never will be without the “Buchu” in his house again. Your preparations are gaining favor every day. Very respec tfully, yours, Ac., ECCLES A HINKLE, Druggists. Cure of Bladder and Kidney Af fection of Long Standing Stone Passed and to Bo Seen. Westport, Conn., Sept. 9,1869. II. T. HELMBOLD, Esq Dear Sir—I commenced taking your “Extract of Buchu” about two weeks since for an affection of the Bladder and Kidneys. I have suffered by spells very much for a few days past; but yester day relief came through the effect of your “Buchu.” A stone passed from my bladder about the size of a large pea, and 1 now reel perfectly well, and en tirelv free from the pain that I have suffered with “so hard.” I attribute my cure to your medicine entirely, aud would recommend all persons similar ly affected to try it. I have great faith in its cura tive powers. Yours truly, THUS. J. BENNETT. REFERS TO Rev. WILLIAM COGSWELL, Westport, Conn. J. L. G. CANNON, Druggist, Westport, Conn. IT. B. WIIEELEll, Esq., Westport, Conn. BRADLEY HULL, Esq., Westport, Conn. DR. WAKE MAX, Reading, Conn. R. W. It. 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. TIIANKS TO MR. HE1MBOLD. Girard, Pa., March 31, ism Editor Cosmopolite:—! desire, as an unsolici ted tribute to the merits of IIllmhold’s Brunt', and for the benefit of those similarly afilicted as myself, to say that after consulting many eminent physicians and trying nearly all the best advertised remedies, in the vain hope of finding relief from aggravated kidney and bladder diseases, from which I have suffered excessively for many years, good fortune finally suggested to me IIelmboliVs BUCHU, which I commenced using with little faith, anil 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 mouths, although I 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 relief and permanent benefit from Mr. Helinbold’s valuable discovery, that J feel I ought to publicly record the fact, as an acknowledgment to him, and a valuable suggestion to the public. Yours respectfully, D. M. LAREN. Mr. Laren refers to the following gentlemen Colonel DAN RICE, Girard, Pa. CHARLES STOW, Esq., Girard, Pa., Editor Cosmopolite. GEORGE II. CUTLER, Girard, Pa., Attorney. C. I. HINDS, Girard, Pa.. Attorney. Capt. D. W. HUTCHINSON. Girard, Pa., Att\v. DAVID OLIX, Girard, Pa., Merchant. DAVID E. DAY, Girard. Pa., Merchant. C. F. ROCKWELL, Girard, Pa., Merchant. B. G. ELY. Girar< , Pa., Druggist. DR. KEYSER is a physician of over 30 years experience, and h graduate of the Jefferson Medical College, and of the University ol' Medicine and Surgery id* Phil adelphia. Mr. II. T. Helmrold—Dear sir : Tu regard to the question asked me as to my opinion about Bu ell 11, I would say 1 have used and sold the article in various forms for the past thirty years. 1 do not think there is any form or preparation of it 1 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 iim not cognizant of nnv preparation of that plant at all equal to yours. Twelve 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 over all 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, Ac., GEO. II. KEYSER, M. I>., 110 Wood St., Pittsburg, Pa. August 11,1805. A Case of Twenty Years’ Standing. Philadelphia, Pa., June 25,1807. II. T. Helmrold, Druggist—Dear Sir: I have been a sufferer for upwards of twenty years w ith 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 physican in regard to using your Extract Buchu* 1 did this because I had used a'l kinds of adver tised remedies and had found them worthless, and some quite injurious; in fact, I 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 a« an excellent combination; and with his ad vice, alter an examination of the article and con sulting again w ith the druggist, 1 concluded to try it. I commenced to use it about eight months ago, at w hich time I was confined to my room. From the first bottle 1 w as astonished at the ben eficial effect, and after using it three weeks was able to walk out. I 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 if it would effect a perfect cure, knowing then it would bo 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 five months. I have not used any now for three months, and leci 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 w henever occasion may require its use in such affections. M. MCCORMICK. Should any doubt Mr. McCormick’s statement he refers to the follow ing gentlemen: lion. WM. BIGLER, ex-Governor of Pennsylvania, lion. THOMAS B. FLORENCE, Philadelphia, lion. J. C. KNOX, Philadelphia, lion. J. S. BLACK, Philadelphia. Hon. I). R. PORTER, ex-Governor of Pennsylvania Hon. ELLIS LEVIS, Philadelphia. Hon. R. C. GRIER, ex-Judge United States Court. Hon. G. W. WOODWARD, Philadelphia, lion. W. A. PORTER, Philadelphia. Hon. .JOHN BIGLER, ex-Governor of California, lion. E. BANKS, Washington, 1). C. And many others if necessary. ntLNIUULU o tXIKAUI bUUMU, Established upward of 1® Years, prepared by II. T. HIXHBOLD, AT Ills DRI << A CHEMICAL WABKH018KS, No. 594 Broadway, New York, AN I) No. 104 South Tenth Street, PHILADELPHIA, 1*A. PBICEt SIX BOTTLES FOR $6.50, O It $1.25 PER BOTTLE. Delivered to *»i»y Address. SOLD IIV DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE None arc genuine unless clone up in steel en raved wrapper, with lac simile of my Chemica Warehouse, and signed H. T. HELMBOLD. HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUM, established upwards of nineteen years, prepare, by II. T. HKI.MKOI.D, druggist, 5!d Broadway New Vork, and 104 South Tenth St., Philadelphia Pa. Price *1.25 per bottle, or six bottles for *0.50 delivered to any address. Sold by all druggist, everywhere. ■\TONE AUK GENUINE UNLESS DONE UP I> il steel-engraved wrapper, with lac-simile of mj Chemical Warehouse, ami signeil II. T. IIELMBOLD. Iy3» AN1) BOOTHBAY! Tin- EASTERN- STEAMBOAT COJIl'ANV's STEAM Ells Sasanoa and Spray. Fall Arrangement ! On and alter MONDAY, September Kith but one trip will be made each way daily, Sundays excepted, Leaving Boothbay at 8 o’clock A. M., “ Hath at o’clock 1*. M. H’M. W. Mason. Agent at Haiti. K. TIIOKPE, Agent at Boothbay. F O R BOSTON ! Spring Arrangement! (NOMMEWED her regular trips from the Ken* j no bee, THURSDAY, May lath, 1870, and will, until further notice, run as follows : Leaving Gardiner every Monday and Thursday ! at ;j o’clock, Richmond at 4, and Bath at <* 1*. M. THE 8TEAMEB CLARION, Will leave Augusta at 12 M., Hallowell at 1.4.r»P. M.. connecting with the above boat at Gardiner. For further particulars inquire of W. .7. Tuck, Augusta; II. Fuller & Son, Hallowell; T. B. Grant, Gardiner; J. T. Robinson, Itichmond; J. E. Brown, Bath. Gardiner, April 11,1870. tlOapr DR. A. E. CHAMBERLAIN, DENTAL SURGEON, 130 WATEIt STREET, Augusta, - - Maine, j Makes the successful treatment of all diseases ol the mouth and teeth a specialty, employing all the latest and best improvements in the method of till ing with gold and all proper material. I lccrated teeth permanently cured, and their decayed and broken d°"n crowns Idled and built up to their original shape and beauty. Toothache Cured Without Extracting! (ireat improvement in the method of constructing and lining ARTIFICIAL TEETH. UK. CHAMBERLAIN is inserting a large num ber of sets of these teeth, which for beauty, dura bility and adaptation, cannot oe surpassed any where. The plate will not start or drop dow n, and is warranted to tit perfectly. All are invited to call and examine specimens ol teeth made on red, pink and white rubber. FRESH GAS EVERY HAY. tmav6 tf _ _I DENTISTHY ! Nexxr Dental Rooms, HI NTS BLOCK, next door North of Post Office, AUtJl'ttTA, : : Maine. llrK beg to inform the public that we have cstab W iished this office permanently for the practice of Bentistrv in all its branches. Our long experi ence in both Boston and New York enables us to execute all operations in the best possible manner We give our patrons the bene tit ol all the latest ilnd best improvements without extra charge. Our char ges will be very moderate in all cases. Artificial Teeth inserted at the followiug greatly reduced prices for one month : Beautiful sets of Gum teeth $15 to $20. Temporary “ Plain “ $10 to $15. Partial sets in proportion. Teeth extracted without Pain. F. II. FALEiH CO., Surgeon Drntldi. geptU-t__ Music in Glasses. tlMlE subscriber would inform his friends and the 1. public of Augusta and vicinity, that he pro poses to teach Plano; also singing in classes ( lasses on Piano to consist of six pupils each. This system has many advantages, and the expense is less'than private lessons. Private lessons given if preferred. Would also invite the attention of the public to the II. F. HILLER PIAXOS ! For pale* at his Music Boom, 1Vorth-s Block, , OPPOSITE CONY HOUSE. The use of those Pianos in many public institu tions and school? has pained for them an enviable reputation, and throughout the country they are becoming the most popular Pianos manufactured. Classes arranged on application at Music Boom or Residence, l»7 Winthron street. M. C. M1LL1KEN, Teacher of Music. apr2h!2m Homuepathic. R. R. WILLIAMS, M. D. Office !»« Water street, (up stairs) CAlinrNKR, ME. fflee Hours from 1 to 4 P. M. t-9sp«4 DEiL sill OVDS' Fashionable Hair Dressing Rooms Opposite Parrott & Bradbury’s, Water Street, : Augusta, Me. Shaving, Shampooing, llair-Dressing, Cutting, Col oring. Ac., in tlu* most approved style of the art Particular attention paid to cutting und curling I.a. dies’and Children’s hair. All kinds of Hair Work made to order in the latest style. Ijaft70-ly J. S. DUDLEY, Dealer in all kind* ot SEWING MACHINES All kinds of S'wing Mncmnes neatly repaired an warranted to sew a* well a» the uay they were made. MACHINES TO LET ! By iIlf Month or Week. J. H. 3> IT 1> T-< i: Y , Water St., AUGl'sTA, MAIM:, ttf-juncll 1 Poor south ol Parrott & Urailluirv'fl. Fine Oolong Teas ! At TITCOMB’8. WEST END KENNEI.rX eitlDGK. julyS0-f3tcod Wanted Immediately! A The highest wagon will be paiil. tTIAIII.ES 1IEWIVS, Augusta, Sept. 17,1870. ttf State Street. Coiiffh Candy ! Un:xnESBtTMi'S cortill CANDY ••urea >Y COUGHS, COEDS, WHOOPING COUGII ami all Throat troubles. 2 Doors south of Granite Block, Market Sq. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Fancy Good*, cfco., soul l,y lanl-ly* W. WEN DEN BURG. A. LITTLEFIELD, H and A VIN<» returned to hift old stand, next door to the Journal Block, would inform his friends the public, that ho is ready to manufacture BOOTS & SHOES, either PEGGED or SEWED. REPAIRING! done cheaper than at any other shop on the Ken nebec. A. Littlefield. August**, Sept. It. Js70. _t3ni Prairie Weed Balsam! SOLD BY July30-f3teod I.. II. TITCOMB, Apothecary. nnvGS -AND-. MEDICINES ! Johnson Brothers, opposite : : POST OFFICE, Are prepared to furnish Customers A FULL ASSORTMENT OF TIIEIR LINE OF GOODS, CONSISTING OF The Best the Market affords. Till: UKMT PLACE TO BUT YOUR Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Toilet Articles, Fancy Goods, Per fumery, Soaps, Brushes & Patent Medicines, of all kinds nt v«*rv low price*, is at Johnson Brothers, opposite POST OFFICE. CALL AND LOOK ! -AT THE STOCK OP Sponges, Brushes, Dusters, Soaps, &c., — AT Johnson Brothers, opposite POST OFFICE. Castor, Olive, Pure Sperm, Neats Foot, Cod Liver, and Essential Oils' of ALL KINDS, Johnson Brothers, opposite : : POST OFFICE. CXOARS : AI-I. THE Choicest Brands ! -AT SATISFACTORY PRICES. (•old liar. Aaturai Leal', *avy, Fruit Cake, Solaee. and Itagley’N Fine <’ut. -AT Johnson Brothers, 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 f Proprietors of Sr. Barnett's Mice Bitters., Johnson Brothers, , opposite - POST OFFICE, AUGUSTA, • - Maine.,